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Em~pty y-ur . IL .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ae a SPage 2) v~ ubr1I) I))Ifli .. le Volume 96, Nube 2 Phillips Ac desly, ndov r, Mass bh setts ISpt rtiher 22, 1971 p Se~~~~~~~~~ IC~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ New Dail chi duJl aCuses I ' FreDamatges Copiey~ Problemis o U ei assmen Wig of `0 P14 JAAlibrary Cl se to 10F students, ms- Salfme an heiavy !moke caused ly uppercla s7 en, encountered I ~~~~~~~conf kcts n ei schedules when r,.teGpe i A h 0ie edl they returnied tosch~ool1 last e~k ~ Scho uling ff erl . John Mc- Holm es Libra ealast ri ay morning. I" n on te hth t The Andover Fire Departmfent etermin(d the trib~ites the ro~Ms to seeral irigin of the fire to be a faulty lectric rheostat -, ~~~sources, parti u y the insertion onur the- proctor's desk. of 4 5-minute - trvals, betweenoutd BokU) phIac clasies. Thecl nge also caused Altogh the smoe frlcharre the proctor's the deletion one daily class de adcair'beyn raihe C ley Wing itself penicd frmt e chedule. gw"'was ~italy unhare ad one the reference LaIcC rriculiin book'i te wing sufrdSistant aage A- Mc~lee added that the Firecn pe r o figtcr hq ~r nad aprfimt rise inI course f~-I h igIii remain closed, until offer ngs corn ri s another major d nn tMe~nt Sn1onsor at least~ Moay.* facto espeia lysince this year's Tom Flannagan dis.1 Sehdduling fficer JohnM Cler~i ndail schedul c tains one less . covered h~fire. e had be en sit- peri~d than itdi last y~aritual Wek n Retreats~ Ths Fall ting inte~~gw !n the fire broke * I~~~lev~~2n Sen o M~~r McClemnas mentioned We ke olu t. Fn an i iediately noti- * i ~~~~~~~~~~that PAs r e enroient f P religion epart ent will sponsor three spiltual weekend re- fied Mr Wired Prker, the build- * F" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~905 f ther c 1ates thd situa- treat! to Cape dthiall 'The treapts pre part of the departmlent's ing's ,janpit, wl't phoned i the Gtttin Nat~(i f tion becauseQe scheduling pro- prog) im Io piom te re] gion at n over after the faculty' sldecision to alarm t tfire deparfmeit at -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~cedu ereviou lydeilt wiih only disco tinue the ~euire ent df re l qus services. 7:20 at Tn fIir men responded ~~-f ~ ~ 850 5 uden~~ts. ' Ab t 25 tu ets an se 'eral f ufty membe-s xvill participate in to the alarnm!five utsler and erit StandIIiWA U T resolve h onfliets, Mr. eachereat. Te locati o a tle i~etreats will be Craigsville, Massla- quickly cont i ed te flames to' the Eleven PA seniors have q alifi d ~~~~Mccl ierot ilb onment ha rassigneld meet- chusets. The f s week nd re t-wl eo eptenmbeC~2~ and 26. t proctor area 5s nemifinalists in the- atlo al ing tms forsyea mathematics wvi, oentite Phi ips 'Soci ty bard and to t Chapel Council. Futr tigatton Merit Scholarship Progr m y n gae ssad hsas clers of th~ fro-A erican S 'ciety' will participate in Ihe seco d Deputy ale inx~vard of' the Achieving high'! scor'es o Is creat d new ec s in yrious dotno coe1 i On October 24 and 25, there1 will be aFr.reati~t~aeita!bt spring's National Merit S hol r- pqrt ents. Acc, rd ngt-ri.M-rteoe oa nesestdn. the school's hief! ngineet' Frank hhip QualifyingTs NS Clerint, not a s udnts eceived isiqussion od Mditation Ricard~ ~~itowi' electrical sup- Awarded in Ma~ I al~ t ier prefe re cours&, but Th part c will ave Ad ve, after lunch o Srd an ilevs lex iffche will look -fur- The semifinalists includ Rose eh student n as a co'urse of retur on Sn afte- oon~at aund4:00 p m. Accbrding t religion ther iit he natu e of the rbeo- Baker, Thomas Brown, ~~~Ma c s'd depar 'ent chaii nJ es Rae hyte, they will consider sbects such sttsfali I C h a r d o n Douglas Cri choDeinitR sin- as th ir wniettaith, anMo I~ ~V1 r: M&lee phasized that ther laiosipewe rta Richard Green, Nicholas dleI hII Cundadove To D cJ s A ~~ '.l Mark Heller, Bruce naus, alt r de inite, changes w Ioccur 'in the religio through discus ions and * ~~~Ma ronpy, Maurice Mathis, a dscheduling systeI y nexCt year. nieditIItionin relax a d toA Philip Moore.Fnisswlr ee HI6 commented t ~-PA , may phee eras il loilouel xlvord of heir awar~ in ay fita~e a more i~ d application variouI recreati a l ac vities. ~1972. - . piocedurein tespring. This Rev Whytesttdthat if tudent Over thi ty PA class agents and Afteirwards,the ill be an in- I ~Over 800,000 secondary cho syste would res ple a colg spo fo ch tivit rean c aet tom vat ious ±aaso formal ~.ddri eae - students~~~I comet annuallyf scholarships Aecthir of th yite ounit fe at cange sp .. retethte inerainsd weknooatodyse o o-C~e~I biedase Stdns frompethe atioal e~ ls rsnly cfi0 ucred during to t 1 Aboe ert sion- h cuthe cls aet, I teis Jpohns f KeStd-AunAs orations. I ITE willt includea te and coedendcar ion,-dreorsgan t Fla15,000 ' thnirfndit oft Curiu ut ifteen thousand' conte tant I I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~dicus and97 admissions.ftr -'oeprpsean olarships are nonrene ab~ K..I Te ex sssonhed n h rchiev fsemifnith akina b Pca~ p5een dus n tien thLo Moseotl. atiey omrag9:0o -' 'ompeting with ,other studen s i' I~~~~~~~~~1 en- ate Thelclas agenxn.o wil Icmhe it talune - cot of' the competitors go 'n t ~ ~~'. ng fortheetgrme t f t hi wils Acad - t cotso by , lun Fc a Stott scneringth pRae Schoarshp Coportion wlh W i lesds 34 ae resit Anoe anoo Ion iy 0 seea 9cne Drama SQ~~~~~~~~~~~iety las Wednesday A t e annual prep picil c. - in the c m~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ such asuineto herEalbath IIStens ayVe' II rt are f~ryh Afereraln vstdnsenfo heI ''odue il arr Mr (Coninue Wiln c Page n e vri ~~~~~~* nle butioII- St m a tue nd ol Igansh sponysogchrgsrednt benorsesor tid OneIla3 tnn3 vnn a oly-ueea urb s~s ujc 'hvniaoa ohllots by ean wian malltsuto koetdecprepsoinaline roducio ThI oce wl anstRed BA~ sst' zavnantt hii ompt or igialye h c fo auli prten thoplaynd Ge rgrobttesed eir\ms hmn ant ITepexe Isin l iathe'l Wahine-sefn~alion ray nd bi uclra mle h sa s e.nt arriv fooala m t 9j:re mpeting with other Stu SI I', a~m with Ac PD ce eqr According itr. Levit th Ote tthof~pI t insalin- ensr ue h 1 le nbre vr hl ic~Rh InhmanPeple- cttteern too~uh ~ I~~i~b~~ri~rnoism tt P-oceriL m pdel. , Mat eI I * i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i d I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ih ir a rcpl e init suse.h~hter n betyg o t oe-mnle rn to nithe I higteI c.D-ai f h eir rsn r itr adtateco. i eiu aiia osmn 0 A nue, a juio sh wintohedpoxim telyo w0t~Snta-i dl-as e au . anes commercialism a nd inhu an brok eag Josa~ a aktxadanIITerp alsagdoe h athl ivte CuM of:Elorderg Iell. Dr iaudu its h s:re.Fu s ie odycptrd n e SeonigiorLsa nad hirtre y st-iMr Pieer n Iest thew PtP- Madwomani and h~~~~Afer friodrstal iAntern l supritsing fcroed beoff p al tc ld hc empied (ConLtas anuid Ciit orkmn Ca- ~8gasttebg busnesmein n ghi Geore Wa in onfl, bu teron thesnor, n mosg nrn ~t ste~xtdns pct hntePP1,epca ingnius istrutligor 'r~ Hat eiey led ithimed ely Cadl the pcsis beganh ogod.'evl -an oetoAdvr;ad~ ofo'ad niructTteesll ce- Iplay I te rol.t~ one trughnt ofhe~ u in ae oftheks ochr towepls",n te tis frte.Prsnly h, 1 D -* bo~~~~~~seni~~~of'dRuhiWst, bunoren ay, bsaers t reps like.laigot I-tpwierItri ter I WenduxGalle Asirs Mac r-' I-td{ luhe" asmld *d rmn il a d w ihe prodthio n h Sob cit~ ilen g ~a g kik ut th aw an in the - PDte - Ge rge bse seniors mxoesth'frs. oefun rDahemeo, n f n hescoo ecuv~ h Wt~ Marin, Hantio lora n b rsl o o ri lanind'the para oftes. snol'pa-iua fcnts trx io arivcor jto a P~twoersfie, ashngt s tahe rnk ep-h-elde t Stphen wviaethbter m and oa senioil-s thesine gse fILdthe v-ayng ui y IxvSsIfdx th to te.Aseemrd tes [un il batid thro a par~~~~~~~. i~of'~e wuhenp theL rive d. inV-q ae3,(onn3 up Mre H orall tvileone-e-i ellizia will headthe ~~stage cre - I 'ICn r n rnal ws.ill sAn PD-n Hl. - - ~~~~~~~~i - I - I I.~~~~~~i 1 d A t I - '' - I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ij u I- c

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Page 1: Gtttin - The Phillipian

Em~pty y-ur .

IL .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ae a

SPage 2)

v~ ubr1I) I))Ifli .. leVolume 96, Nube 2 Phillips Ac desly, ndov r, Mass bh setts ISpt rtiher 22, 1971

p Se~~~~~~~~~

IC~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ New Dail chi duJl aCuses I ' FreDamatges Copiey~Problemis o U ei assmen Wig of `0 P14 JAAlibrary

Cl se to 10F students, ms- Salfme an heiavy !moke causedly uppercla s7 en, encountered

I ~~~~~~~conf kcts n ei schedules when r,.teGpe i A h 0ie edlthey returnied tosch~ool1 last e~k ~ Scho uling ff erl . John Mc- Holm es Libra ealast ri ay morning.

I" n on te hth t The Andover Fire Departmfent etermin(d thetrib~ites the ro~Ms to seeral irigin of the fire to be a faulty lectric rheostat

-, ~~~sources, parti u y the insertion onur the- proctor's desk.of 4 5-minute - trvals, betweenoutd BokU) phIacclasies. Thecl nge also caused Altogh the smoe frlcharre the proctor'sthe deletion one daily class de adcair'beyn raihe C ley Wing itselfpenicd frmt e chedule. gw"'was ~italy unhare ad one the reference

LaIcC rriculiin book'i te wing sufrdSistant aage A-Mc~lee added that the Firecn pe r o figtcr hq ~r nadaprfimt rise inI course f~-I h igIii remain closed, until

offer ngs corn ri s another major d nn tMe~nt Sn1onsor at least~ Moay.*facto espeia lysince this year's Tom Flannagan dis.1Sehdduling fficer JohnM Cler~i ndail schedul c tains one less . covered h~fire. e had be en sit-

peri~d than itdi last y~aritual Wek n Retreats~ Ths Fall ting inte~~gw !n the fire broke* I~~~lev~~2n Sen o M~~r McClemnas mentioned We ke olu t. Fn an i iediately noti-* i ~~~~~~~~~~that PAs r e enroient f P religion epart ent will sponsor three spiltual weekend re- fied Mr Wired Prker, the build-* F" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~905 f ther c 1ates thd situa- treat! to Cape dthiall 'The treapts pre part of the departmlent's ing's ,janpit, wl't phoned i theGtttin Nat~(i f tion becauseQe scheduling pro- prog) im Io piom te re] gion at n over after the faculty' sldecision to alarm t tfire deparfmeit at

-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~cedu ereviou lydeilt wiih only disco tinue the ~euire ent df re l qus services. 7:20 at Tn fIir men responded~~-f ~ ~ 850 5 uden~~ts. ' Ab t 25 tu ets an se 'eral f ufty membe-s xvill participate in to the alarnm!five utsler anderit StandIIiWA U T resolve h onfliets, Mr. eachereat. Te locati o a tle i~etreats will be Craigsville, Massla- quickly cont i ed te flames to' theEleven PA seniors have q alifi d ~~~~Mccl ierot ilb onment ha rassigneld meet- chusets. The f s week nd re t-wl eo eptenmbeC~2~ and 26. t proctor area

5s nemifinalists in the- atlo al ing tms forsyea mathematics wvi, oentite Phi ips 'Soci ty bard and to t Chapel Council. Futr tigattonMerit Scholarship Progr m y n gae ssad hsas clers of th~ fro-A erican S 'ciety' will participate in Ihe seco d Deputy ale inx~vard of' theAchieving high'! scor'es o Is creat d new ec s in yrious dotno coe1 i On October 24 and 25, there1 will be aFr.reati~t~aeita!bt

spring's National Merit S hol r- pqrt ents. Acc, rd ngt-ri.M-rteoe oa nesestdn. the school's hief! ngineet' Frankhhip QualifyingTs NS Clerint, not a s udnts eceived isiqussion od Mditation Ricard~ ~~itowi' electrical sup-Awarded in Ma~ I al~ t ier prefe re cours&, but Th part c will ave Ad ve, after lunch o Srd an ilevs lex iffche will look -fur-

The semifinalists includ Rose eh student n as a co'urse of retur on Sn afte- oon~at aund4:00 p m. Accbrding t religion ther iit he natu e of the rbeo-Baker, Thomas Brown, ~~~Ma c s'd depar 'ent chaii nJ es Rae hyte, they will consider sbects such sttsfali I

C h a r d o n Douglas Cri choDeinitR sin- as th ir wniettaith, anMo I~~V1 r: M&lee phasized that ther laiosipewe rtaRichard Green, Nicholas dleI hII Cundadove To D cJ s A ~~ '.lMark Heller, Bruce naus, alt r de inite, changes w Ioccur 'in the religio through discus ions and

* ~~~Ma ronpy, Maurice Mathis, a dscheduling systeI y nexCt year. nieditIItionin relax a d toAPhilip Moore.Fnisswlr ee HI6 commented t ~-PA , may phee eras il loilouel

xlvord of heir awar~ in ay fita~e a more i~ d application variouI recreati a l ac vities.~1972. - . piocedurein tespring. This Rev Whytesttdthat if tudent Over thi ty PA class agents and Afteirwards,the ill be an in-I ~Over 800,000 secondary cho syste would res ple a colg spo fo ch tivit rean c aet tom vat ious ±aaso formal ~.ddri eae- students~~~I comet annuallyf

scholarships Aecthir of th yite ounit fe at cange sp .. retethte inerainsd weknooatodyse o o-C~e~I biedaseStdns frompethe atioal e~ ls rsnly cfi0 ucred during to t 1 Aboe ert sion- h cuthe cls aet, I teis Jpohns f KeStd-AunAs

orations. I ITE willt includea te and coedendcar ion,-dreorsgan tFla15,000 ' thnirfndit oft Curiu utifteen thousand' conte tant I I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~dicus and97 admissions.ftr -'oeprpseanolarships are nonrene ab~ K..I Te ex sssonhed n hrchiev fsemifnith akina b Pca~ p5een dus n tien thLo Moseotl. atiey omrag9:0o

- ' 'ompeting with ,other studen s i' I~~~~~~~~~1 en- ate Thelclas agenxn.o wil Icmhe it talune -cot of' the competitors go 'n t ~ ~~'. ng fortheetgrme t f t hi wils Acad - t cotso by , lun Fc a Stott scneringth pRae Schoarshp Coportion wlh W i lesds 34 ae resit Anoe anoo Ion iy 0 seea 9cneDrama SQ~~~~~~~~~~~iety las Wednesday A t e annual prep picil c. - in the c m~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~us, such asuineto herEalbath IIStens ayVe' IIrt are f~ryh Afereraln vstdnsenfo heI ''odue il arr Mr (Coninue Wiln c Page n e

vri ~~~~~~* nle butioII- St m a tue nd olIgansh sponysogchrgsrednt benorsesor tid OneIla3 tnn3 vnn a oly-ueea urb s~s ujc'hvniaoa ohllots by ean wian malltsuto koetdecprepsoinaline

roducio ThI oce wl anstRed BA~ sst' zavnantt hii ompt or igialye h c fo auliprten thoplaynd Ge rgrobttesed eir\ms hmn ant ITepexe I sin l iathe'l

Wahine-sefn~alion ray nd bi uclra mle h sa s e.nt arriv fooala m t 9j:rempeting with other Stu SI I', a~m with Ac PD ce eqr

According itr. Levit th Ote tthof~pI t insalin- ensr ue h 1 le nbre vr hl ic~RhInhmanPeple- cttteern too~uh ~ I~~i~b~~ri~rnoism tt P-oceriL m pdel. , Mat eII * i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i d I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ih ir arcpl e init suse.h~hter n betyg o t oe-mnle rn to nithe I higteI c.D-ai f h eir rsn r itr adtateco.i eiu aiia osmn 0 A nue, a juio sh wintohedpoxim telyo w0t~Snta-i dl-as e au . anes

commercialism a nd inhu an brok eag Josa~ a aktxadanIITerp alsagdoe h athl ivte CuM of:ElordergIell. Dr iaudu its h s:re.Fu s ie odycptrd n e SeonigiorLsa nad hirtre y st-iMr Pieer n Iest thew PtP-

Madwomani and h~~~~Afer friodrstal iAntern l supritsing fcroed beoff p al tc ld hc empied (ConLtas anuid Ciit orkmn Ca-~8gasttebg busnesmein n ghi Geore Wa in onfl, bu teron thesnor, n mosg nrn ~t ste~xtdns pct hntePP1,epca

ingnius istrutligor 'r~ Hat eiey led ithimed ely Cadl the pcsis beganhogod.'evl -an oetoAdvr;ad~ ofo'ad niructTteesll ce-Iplay I te rol.t~ one trughnt ofhe~ u in ae oftheks ochr towepls",n te tis frte.Prsnly h, 1 D

-* bo~~~~~~seni~~~of'dRuhiWst, bunoren ay, bsaers t reps like.laigot I-tpwierItri ter I WenduxGalle Asirs Mac r-' I-td{ luhe" asmld *d rmn il a d w ihe prodthio n h Sob cit~ ilen g ~a g kik ut th aw an in the - PDte -Ge rge bse seniors mxoesth'frs. oefun rDahemeo, n f n hescoo ecuv~ hWt~ Marin, Hantio lora n b rsl o o ri lanind'the para oftes. snol'pa-iua fcnts trx io arivcor jto a P~twoersfie,ashngt s tahe rnk ep-h-elde tStphen wviaethbter m and oa senioil-s thesine gse fILdthe v-ayng ui y IxvSsIfdx th to te.Aseemrd tes [un il batid thro a

par~~~~~~~. i~of'~e wuhenp theL rive d. inV-q ae3,(onn3 up Mre H orall tvileone-e-iellizia will headthe ~~stage cre - I 'ICn r n rnal ws.ill sAn PD-n Hl.

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a ty- ceOutward' hound uSurr~merj~~~~~) *.~ ~ ~~~~~~~ iii~~~~F uteevn Fa tv Duerieng

DAVID N. S Z.~rnui e ~;.~ ~

PresdnmifedMA~~~~~~K M ~~~~~~~~~ I Expeimenta educalionihas Sa'iercd il

F se~~~~~~~~gEftr aPA in rograxs sucasaMAKLAWRENCE HGE RD BISSING Rescbui adMhndoiaBlusiness Manager1 otEditor stp adM fn ly. An even bg rROOER, COHPN D steptlE twards t assuira ce of emnAsociate Editor IscaeSports Edit r ~place for this ype olhBill McPadden D ~ritchlow Iof educat n here

Asjsistang Sportt Editor usesExecyive theh AK B d_Phi 1 Kermp AthuWnter- sm rfo 4facult'y members. hes -

Wh~~tBudge ~ Bcb Jphson - teache~rs learne at f irst! hfand wl at af f ctivCiclinManager CirlaIon Manager I. .I -.-

Firtooi Drureety education is all bout. heir reaec ions I hFritz Drury EDIT JIA Asi0 iciio stose arofmuity aFipranel~'~niessrs. GraAt M'valletI a' d John'Odden e ~do~n rapids, du~ing their

L. I u6JL16.~**.JI Wul Outs ad Bound erien .I ISmith, D. Downs, K. ur c, aplan, B. Giffo JIB tedig Ota- Bounptyleses J. B attnS.g :RouwrJouncstyeiimes Ta) ioS ulvn .~sro. - sa hs au eleshdnopru-by STEV~ SULLIVA event.' Tomd, 1hetiming Lpm

ity to exercise h ir imd~inations ~n order I Fourteen facul~ty me be zS hal-icre't.nem broftey ity to exercise nations in order~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. to iengedi nature's formid b boun- project noted I!'tl~at at th6 end ofYou're Xll t . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~meel ompletelnwad unique challenge >dari~ and pion ered t tralnge the: re ular schcol year, manlyI in'both~~ their ical ar~~ their e otio 'al 'en 'and exotic wilde ness n r Range6 J acultyme ers need a rstAspI'y Mie q tbweeks this sum- before resum iyg t~he teaching the new school y ar begins, we fi d ~~~~vironments' By d ing sthey bet efitec ro mer.J diuties ith the Summer Sesin.ourselves engaging1 in nev id syncrasie afrld the eperien pesr ?Hoi vevdr they Di'co fpcilAtvtesTelgcltije for th snt r;petty " I regnum S lly~~~~~~~~~~~~~ betw Lyn.~~I '.1 petty~~~~~~~~~"olsessions. Th sand ion was e tO- also benefited t dents n the p cesE 'The Barr~j Crlook pla ned and a ranged rgu'Is ly;bte.te~~~. * L ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'phe edition ls wt hrdtmizkq, by the appba ance ncampus pa aoaaei oi metoof the p ogra has te f twne ihteed ftes1igtr n helf~ ~ ona dei tai cn t amstrJh beginning of th~e Stimmeb, Sessionstrange itemn of wht l relicantl be *givetne insight nd persl ectivitM.Kme.U;giashchdtw weeks late. Membe of the-cane9 ~~xurnxture f Iaka bttrtr regad tedaioineer.They have been circulatin among various epdtohw~e, a ofi

the water bed. F ,. . 'added to their a ademi knowle e awell faculty member for al ostctwoythis ifree alme.t'twoYester~~~~~day, :1 nihgl in~~~~fo ayen 'yarM.CokdvIsed a 'NTehlss n~une teestedayhowev rgthiyii BulgJinia n rm tion a ecolo eron- pormcmaabeto th u-Tues'day aftei- comme cm4

carried an~announc me t b ring t pc men iandte scholog fsri~'.Wr osdo erho Rescue wImmes\odd.wI6 u- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,~~~~~~~i sIraly wagons~ I nd. stare rF, liar title, "Water Bds". Thanuc chal'n es offerd by th id fporm otheh toup! pards~~ Rangel'Manestate 1ta i ngiII- TI Prprately naming i le~estw ~.~ieatwstaed atwater bsaeouThe programs are stimulati g to bth the ind Wrkop eI) xactly' "half'way bIetw en tle-in I ,~~~~~~~~~~~u n bceuatr nd te 'l'4orth ol.F den~~~~rtment ord red all ~~~~~~tudeint toe n oy s 1 fcl e'ers The expermntlcm any in- "Outward Bound's H rriaeeg * - L shodd lbe enc uait.r ged t take t oursIdUr- Luded Messrs. Charles Apgar, Iln a ente eirid of the things bef re i st y lnte. Evid ~ 1omit- Thohmass Cone-. Thomas I lmilton, loIon for the workhp'ttly telil garganttio SSi epbes, a threa toigt~ ipoigum .Tef lyIe-Ncoa ip, Grant Mal 11t Clem- gopcudntIa-aeh

the strjucture of sor e doins fthe e Ine~ nowowie vlv4"hs~ ~ aeen oel onOdn Wi:en- use.ing. de arment, is beingu~uyprn 1 d udbte t r peopj eas a re ult heir ner, Merideth PriceJSphWnSome-st~~dents are ~~~ ffer ng a injust~I e a e'IscuC ik, and Warrenf You. Jo n 1 Imm miae y, upon arria a

' I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I~~ut mayne it's all ii r the aett, nwy.I e motgwPef e e h ook forl tohei forer DdidcltRedntoenn c o n

asn-s xeieci riecnlvigce. ofpri s-ih~ a.etatdayecto !7nd ctsistatgos or4si-nntanifits I ire~~~~~or, respectivelyr forls 'the b evieex- intutd- eat I thev 'te~sdoee tet a,s hoe ut arluat icnjwtild Theil ur mepuigrersstugigombwae eddmustmbesegtrdeeasoa ebhers. 'hedton.f tich sete c uaps ea thiee ths ire.sAft r3BA~ ma bed ot' ofa 60pullubrbl~d T t dtr ofth PHLePlAN:t anxawwy.kIt timr many, pres uccedSully 'ompet der which, in respon 'e to he s ightest mat~I~ Last eek'sHIhIPIo'ubl e~a ehiiri d rerton a to Jves Atr b nO tha C nigh Mura de tF lRegsrleo t a com or dIt onen al S quity"re th ass ehey should dietrInd uchant 'ot OnPage 6:0s111

By tnew tie inb nmedr thii,:e watered tede, treshpea veglof heoH ChLLULx-FJ nGtuc LE h fIe ems ~~~6 editioanatporahial.r 1'

L I HI e i aria]'-I I der wh~h, in espons to : n sgthe PAotii~ d q icreysemenattth elmao to whte t ta ngtmr a'F munit. ~Alth~igh a y a ha~ful df sude ts hi's p er I beie itht th thed inoomlsys syn-s Freyol Sptember24,e 8!00 pa.adaurnSpeme 5

install th The n'~~~~~~~~~~osto caldeisngapc 'othsnid tint n ge' cdm wr vnigfl dpe fO m P a 6 e al., dI)slp bu ieawae s lmdos alo sta eeach-,LI wAriero, b t atisoe itnbnaesLHlh. h imdal ihte oto actt~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ally lJ I lifel~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o l H l. ary

II II sj firs ~qpnsd hathem e im it WC A othesucth biarera ed tne to iitt t theq t6rsiiut nqiyadhasfrMnatndesdap uiThiidas eted tsel f i maybs d th r angeabi tyInogenra ya ung men remn oE success J~aml UterGpLEly nacwo

local he , udly f~~~~~~~~~~~~r eins.t use samehe tooflI,~~~~' A''1' s" f past Le~~~~niqit hopesyn rida, dep espar ed a- Yor CitdfilleAndover ~~yK tn uisepsAy thc'itaotmh 'sae m nTxs 'n aa I'~~~~~~~~,yaa nundate its tohi'ni~ pr~ beits ed~msa ~ - ip that ivngitacodend enmd Th' temberep 25abubbl~~-gum-. 'chewi g te ny ~~~opper and With bedst wyisl es- r td ne s 'f i' pa45 i and but0close relatios p.whch steuj ftermpdro'I--woude rboupes (orth ea ~ha ''ehp lsh ntg - 'thee 1969lmi rctrJon Sh

Sleepitig in a wa~~~~~r b d kesh not m re Cn i-Ie Eis KinmdeJr i Itayes he delost an d innocent characterpofdJoeoBuc whileeHoffagiveteoe athayn sligl yhs t of Iota che1e ustIi ePf J md srucor int latc onj a'fitteng byrtJraya ofLqto lizy: Th imel ithtelfloadei isn adbotarpdacic 1.maerbeds aor Eitor'drs ote W yu, n? c~ze-no a ht i d (oVigtarhelvste lobl d oaiano i ea oe' IUS I to Mr.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ to irnp.e~cpti rtcsntro frterbl~ ori vnsteIw a~s'is- qpeaetobIrd d'p prpiatl nacwo utues onwors'o ard ht~ tur b izwoul a iCn the thpri tw ie -rsiiut ut easfrMnatnide

beetinag Rfs mave bahe anh, 'Fists I floorcal ob mkn retsrd i e~nigHwveh nd pwtdegte tet o wYr Ctfil dlapsoeisnde toalhe,-pIshu of pi odf adonlof om the its o h PHI pat VPraiAns.Ltu oet h aedsarh-iidt saefo nTxs Oe

tress and e a d th massive house- ~~~~~~~~~the a-ati n he 1971tiePI'IPA il ea ad sit Enrco"Rts" iz Dsi an, aisem ater'bapartment s s -y'nae asenence tiwut mitoa e. pAc-ed thiflivig ina coelo c~~~~~~~~~~~~oring to I bot PrincipaleneDonald Gor- Onbblessu chtastro' isca opper s IS onAbot-c pap annyut has1 elt eenp runninghe t f Ite e owouprobeouhplay'i t e.Oes.s tm thner ye t frtast fiveyear"..

le tik -- I bd esn I Inamc a oPILIINrprea iu awout wet-dreamspm I assumetth tos thisncen directofJo wil H ngive

sensetll'thei product foa it bl tog enhance 'lnthtap d It ruLawrn Va-is~ itn portaalof i R, izzo '-

n t sing bu at'aer b-oriened ac dT facs e: than ol twoao the'at ntivitis.Leus fo te a ive. t rai be t wol patfv Id bo epinea~~urel~~r encourage via atia~~~~~~ of arietal rules. ' ~~~opertn drmecit tep w rtiyeis r

st e llkswoo, 'hei ng eIng wudeat oprtnh1.i ~ap1neudt iththe iri teas ien' 'I'been ae PAi fom 11ts afis.o Stildfct eaebr e o klednr' dthughout the of.o wil proba 'f anIihUm ttgheigaog -

I I i :T h dtr l t t~ P I co P AN wetryss,~e wrakinsow nia voon the p'shou rild-cmqie los b me 't a ba a ne d'msouls aromlne sepl e le-t slee Xugt thrpoig171-2~ho

in thdprenatal comf IlL ,f th i water bqd'. (Coniin~sedon age 3 Coordin to"'Thb JPrincipakSDon GOn lss atst hi sa hr st dn bo ae een ruing

cot td asum 'h~ thsdrcI '~~~~~~~~~J eerne iftdfo

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Sg~~~niors To Hel ~~~Pyle To ir e~ PA, Mi istr~ P ns WPAIM Begins Yeatr WithJuniors, Lower P ni G~ ~~~~ ke# ~e~ d Retr is NeA Programming Schedul'( nCl ac 1 Col.4 'WPA began transmitting WPAA's classical line-up alsoX'Vritin h~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~ave t hep~yfitrqnspo ttion. ;II Sat d a on an ei'larged features some additions and theIn Wriht', Last Sprig th eligion, part- prograrrniring schedule which return, of some old staples T6 sta-Phillips Academy' nli C ~ ent ponlsoie tc weeks nd on features rck, soul, and folk music tion will air weekly two new apedde lpstetwl fe rt pe o nle fte hpIr during the week, and classical concert sertes by the Peabodyclinic to all Juniors and low ~ 9qure nt easeo the~ favoi music on11 the weekends. The' Sch~o; of Msic and the Cleveland beginning on ~~~v~onday, Septemb r * able s udent reaction to t e firs~~~~~t sch~~dule 'sherovidesrav55s hdur5Syhphonyny Orcheshsra.. Faculty'27 Seiorvolnters elete _t o retreats the departm nL de- opatnek during which the m'e? hers Donald godyear anth.Snorvlnessled

cded 6' cor ineoffrIg thm pigifr.,4

-- *-*-teaiwill run the din c ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r gt mstation isintearuntil 11:0u Do, Snyder will ech host nets'essions. There! will be two sepai~~~~~~~~ 0 . thi yr, in accordance w th the p mj1 di." It slessions. Therej will be two sepa~~~~~~~~i le I SI I 11 ~~I ifr~tclassical shows. English instruct 1clinics, onein Williams Hall f r chpl~eu ers~oIto fte I Ilwhn ubi . egnwl ne gi ojuniors, the othIer in Rockwell Hl chater qflas ement.;ln an attempt to reach a larger ITh~ Baroque E ra, while both Thefor lowers. Both- will be op Acco'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NotCosn h. f segment of odrlser, WPAA Ch dren's Library and At Issu Ionda thwru Frdy rm :0 c e r ye, te a eliminated the traditional wil continue,to p:30 p~~~~~~~m. quirement wa abol~~~~~~~~~~0jinSunday jdzz, and created a Sc~lPoutoh .~~~~~~~~~~shdls srig epe m dive sified schedule of special This term's .wekly scheduleProblems of All Kinds t atthrvianomr ]itulbodatanclsiamuioninc1ude ne pilAccording t6 English instruct r alv ictrGj ~c ietee' sn oe I tabrdcssndlsialm ico inc1udes two L pcaPeter "Studen ~~~~~~~~~~ alrietr G l. 1'h ee. tTey thioug It t a we the weekends. Public Relations pr, ductions; Black America andI Dzwonkowski, ~~~~~~~~~r ns ructor Gn Pye wiIvere s oinz up sho but Direptor Arnon Mishkin comn- Late Ngh Ln-p. Blc4eirv as he Directo fteA tl at's ~o0." menked tat "WPAA's weekend America, aired at 7:30 p.m. of the writing clinic' for aid isoi Gafry of Aeridihertl Sunc ay chapel atte I(ance Ih ' 4 _i eind t c ~ idayS etrs baj Writing problpms of all kind' Ic Il s eine o a-Moi ays etrs baA r nd b procibl n e 971-9 school ya.~r y b came volu tary last ear, lead-! Ico dael''-different, listeninglieau, history ad 'seltheortic - There prcilb an ep 'es a t instructo Chisop aster John M. Kempej *ap o nted tote a iThe r -t spega eillg r o u p ~ ~ ~ t h a t st u d e n o o ke p w h is o a l a vp u b lic e m e ~ o m o f ?,a c u ty ' a n d t o s n n T e a r l t p d p o g m w ltheoretical. ',There will beI

nw wtII actvites.ook, wh~~ is on ittee fcharg wit m embr Ion hil' stud rnts are preoccupied intclude interviews with off camps*-will receive aid on an individul I Vingatc Fe'llos%. whys for tedho o 1 fse the Tile st~ti',~n will broadcast four as Gergbasis. Mr Py e taught photograph s iritual go th of its Stu nts."Nt -ilcRdo Networkl Lats N Aingeai as.o ePr. , Dzwonkowski added th lassitPhlis'caeyd Mistutb rank a9aLt ih ietpasoindividual conferences will lastS`ath PatllipscrAshows on eekends this term. ink with Phillips Academy life,in-ivi a neenrco esial lata g the 1I66-67 and 1970-1sho4lswl y scar no Futul re Sho k (Saturdays at 5:00 in~des interviews,, disctsj. alth~~ugh teachers may u r, lyle Iso worked in l94VaA ~ comme ngist irctorsl F etern- douetrjs long of the clinico i sireoluna , ars as Wingate1 Paine ellow th comt e vih ilI n ) prese ts adiscussion of cer- si hnsl and douetre.Anolrg r5 'ase alteche -oi n phtgah DzoksiHr eai n tamn aspect of our society rg show, Artist in Perspective, re-0 at h~, ~I om he faily uit to eductioh;turns at 8: 30 on Fridays to ex-pticua ~ enE to time. *ro Iad craw ngath. Kansas tJk Zuckei , Russian ins ruto Speial of t ek(audays t -in the outstanding msiclarnsa t e A te of nagerof Lij R bei-t Lan kligion t a, hers 6: 30 p.m.) consist~ of a series o)f of the past decade. titt T le r ~f L I Gont Mallet. and Rev. hye dcmenta ie z hoetpisiI'j~~~~m~~"The aminerad oceudi s b tween 1951 and 1953. 1 clsisins ructor Vincen~ Pas- a'sc wos tpiseh53, e b came Ship's Photograph and an teatc ai I "Popute rond Soin LETTEHARITIGAN'S e-on he S. S. Cs tuin. WhrrenYun.Four to tu- America. 'PopulationfrGrowth ' L 171CEl. 2'I- ' ' I A~~~~~~~~~~~~~f a varet 6f ther jobs, ,del-its will a serve on th! coin- ThAeia (otined fro-S~dsa ,0MPqge-l PhIARMACY r~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~le_ erve a~itre dEItr mittee. The Stdent-Faculty oop-p.m)inesgteprbmsoth There is still -li(e. jn the old,,i- o Photo~~~~r~ p ahaz e ehtive Executie Board il

psy an theawad winin 11missions; increased~Support by our66 MAI ~~~~~~~~~~~b tw en 1960 n 1965 aiird It ese student~ in the near utuie. psings ansdeard wiunning, t ht'ihhatyneeti dNV k das~~pfot hein Roime 'In addition . *tsiderede(Sundays- I parents and alnheland the cb-66 MAN IT. ANDOVE wr a'ht4i-pe n!:h veknatv odel ihpol ordinate activities with Phillips Nie__________ I 1 ~~~~~~a bond n eo m ring to An- iesonCape Cod, thed %lgon 5an0 issue active futureane. oo

I ~~~~I I ontblI Mass p t 10:00 a rn. on A no RuablceunProt sa 1er~iice at11:0

Sinndvceroelybo etrnthe ai nSnas at 7:3Y P. - icrj,, NO W PE j ~ ~~~~~~~~~~Taching fel NVw Jesse 'ug h Is1 The p~e frprters, with n 'PDoncialAGooi pflng a service base~ n the neit-ina attles ' otd 'PictaPP scog___IT__u__ a ns a oi f motnd eieI~~~ I / I~ ~ ~ h 4 L I l L A . i ~~~~~~~~ E p a lia n E v e n s o n g o 0 h u s a a , e Ev g le T rib u n ~, S n o srI t [ gifts & occessores ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~t each week with guet I,. Su e t

e gifs & ccesor e I New Sud* I ~~~~' Olde IC c HARDWARE *.(Cont. From Page 1; co.2II 1 - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IeAtd~,I oge TIG OOSsmiling from the opposieedth ru teTING GOLOADS now attired in shaving creaniLI ' I -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t -he rchw y vICEWAE-egetable shre"gand mlass e 1S

I I ______ _________ I G~~~~ADGtTS However, junior Robert Carlis;4I ~~~ ~~~~~~~~the last to receive the eniors'

utidivided atte t l.jon~ was bareyThe retur able Coke~~ottle ~ recognizable as-humani and couldTlwre `~~~~~'~~ke 0"I ~~~only mutter- curses at the senior.1During the ordeal, Alcting Deani

I ~~~~~~~~ ~~hl Sanswer, of, Students Peter Q. McK eeST ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~h r be i flte., described the deprepping ceremonythe p em 40 lifter. a'~~~s "a tribal ite as primitive -4s

hive ever seeniI Headmaster* I J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ohn M. Kemper added, "I hdope-- ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I~~~~~~ 'ney all survive." .

- 'I , - - ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~Because of the individuaf-l

Itention. that the seniors gave eachrep, the proceedings lsted aboutnhour and 45 ininutes, dur irI I ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~which no food was servedl. Coin-

V I LL1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ meniting on lthii ' unfortunate situation,' Associate Dean of

*, ' ~~~~~~~Students William Oraham said,,. " ~~~~~~~~~Im hungry."-

-' Pizza -m Reg~~~~~~~~lar Fa ily~0- Siz . . ~,Class A ents W ill - I Convenie-on FridaySyrian bs -- i'~ nAdve

I t in ndover I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~letic ield House.- rench Frie . * - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Split Donations' odhe

jtR1U ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~and the Director of the Alumni~ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Fund, Charles W. Smith will talkN

- * ' ,~~~~~~~~CA L 4about

the procedure for raisingfunds this year. The agibrts willDELLVII3~~~~RY SER it can make rou d trip be disposed c~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tint- cit~~~~' i split donationslit evenlys evely eteweenDELIVERY SERVICE AVAIL LE It can make rourd trip be disposed of t ine cityschoollppeeratingcostssanddthhesch-34 P.~~~~~~~.L- Qw l~~~~~~~~~g~~~'vI- ~~~~~~ 1 li~fterha mans~rp luboflst dumpn Athe Ighs* round-irip in I. uselul dump, And le~~Is aottses olarship und, Their goal for ti~~~ kJI.* - i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~2~~~~L ~~~~~ y~~ear amounts to $425,000.

So buy Qoca Cola in retLurnable bottl~S. 'It's bes for the environmept

ant your bestvaje.ANOE IN

JEWELERS & TICIANS .~ . BARBER SO0P

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36 Main Street, Andover 4T5-', 074 6:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I

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ADDUIISON E Y EXHI TS Dr Me. ehRtrsFrm CALENDARCHILDRENS' KS QF RT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~IWedne! day, September 22

olna)Chapvl JI 0 .a'14 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Expediti n o Avacuciho ''Sin Thursd iy, September 23~ 13m

dation -.Richard S MacNeish AD 800, revealing' that the Friday, Septeniber.?4A~~~~~'~~~~~Umm~~~~~~~~~n. ~~~~~returned last week from Peru, inhabitants were mass producing Jjf C'`wboy .0

after devoting the su mnrer to the wot~ ith molds. Artchaeologiscrscompletion of archaeological field unco'red' kilns, storage ooms, rdI Setmbr2

/ om-Acrigt jc nwork in the Ayacucho IBasin. The an ao paint rCm cod-i ooFic 'ins G W 31-:0jpurpose of the expedition, which Dr. FacNeish, other exca4 .ations, Midnight Cowboy .6:45i .00.mDr. MacNeish has conducted for elsev~hr 'in South Ameri~catj in- ~Sunday,~ September 26threel yrs, was to. trace the dicae hat' the A yacucho piat'ves Chapel Seaker,history of ma nteae.eotdhirpteytoaesMndaStmer2man in the area. e) ~rt. thi pter toIar Rv Tredejic Pease I 1.00 a,rn

Filling in Gaps 1000 niiles, north and south of the usi t1', ~ibe ir~ 27s113 Dr. MacNeish said that he spent valeI6 I Us.LS., lnlento lntc,vicss 300 n.

this summer with his No-workers Te_ Peabody team will teed 1: "filling in gaps" intheir study info inationt on 250,000 ricsAof the basin. The te sxaated plusinomtn on oercaves in five differe t ecological florE nd fauna into a conmpi'ter. MORRISSEY T I

- I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~zones 'within the v'al ey to, study 'Tecmue ilcree 'L}five c turiii sequences and to see data t'~ supply Dr. MacNeish 1 n Two-Way Radio' - Initont ervichow teyj varied clu~e fd different his associates with- x'el tively 30natural conditions.' com lete picture of life in e rea - eehn 7-0

Other members 2 o' ihe team Sitic man first arrrived. 2 ,000t,3 Park S ee Ahdoverprint frorsi the colle lion r fcasor Fr nl~~~~ W cho~siak made co~mplet~e bo anical and year g.____________

us il astels Indiaincluding fossil sur eys. These'I,A over's Addison Gallery open- t eue of batik, i atlidazooia uvy teaeHp

ed n exhibition ofcilre'ik washes, and paper mosaics. investigations showed that human art ast week. The show consists e-also showed then mrethods beings W'ove a omesticated IN44 6 jof 80 avorks' from the collection h cIatssue0cet deIre va0eyo tnolosi

P6 rofessor Frank Wachowiak, e f ts in their wrk. 300 BC rdoestict squash by KJ 44a ember of :the art depai'tment ' . Anazing Rsults 5000 BC, and' grew potatoesbyLeeres 'Oft

ofte University of Georgia. It r.Pyle commented that P'rof. 2500 BC. Peruvians raised unaLtepss0 etwill rmi at the galleryi for c h ow i a k' "s methods ~have pigs for food in 6~ BC.andapproximately three weeks. p oue m~n oresls SAome t lomesticated llamas and alpacas Q* qa0,'

~.rtistic iecfniuenc eofsuc crtiattiI Techniqucs o ~~~~Ines fS Icile' ~vrt5isWth by300sC Po ~!r C.craivelPnforygon er~Ac Vrdto Adio ietrol ck, Roualt, Matisse, Klee!, and ~ zcyP. printers 701'PieurintnVrm t

of Fof.. Wachowiak' are children P-of. Wchowi a is the auth orGen~ yle, he arists studnts Sa n. r.lMc eisppartally nAarin grades, one through six1 who o book entitldEmhssAr-I

hdno special pre-determined hi h contains any ~work§ of aritC ability. Prof. Wachowiakc il ren's art.H is preselitly ' ji#tj

tehiqe t istdntsuh s t cor. ' .I 'IU. J .. Oinedvarious artistic It athing' his iea to. other art ''tIe,1

-, ~~~ STORIAGE 0 CUTTING 0 MOTH PROOFING

-. REWEAVING ' SHAMPOOING'

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CLEANED D LAID ON LOC TION,

IN TRACTORS ' I W~~~~~~VALL TO WLL CARPETI ~2

ERED ELECi1 ICALCNSTRUCTION - SPEC.IAL ATTENTION GIVEN T

COMMERCIAL 00~~~~~~~~~~~~OK RUGS. * BRAIDED RUGS S00IENTAL RUGSINDUSTRIAL COMRESIDEl

UTILITY CONSTRUC7 S ABLE SPLICER ''UNDERGROUNID IS 1RI UT ON SYSTEMS 'ORIENTAL & DOMEST

POWER HOUSES andj LECTRIC HEAT ,.cI

RUGS LEANED & REPAIREDI

CONNEIN LDTS J Cigarette Aurns Repaired on Ltti FROM BOS TON C LL 27394' ' 'I

217-221 ELM S LAWRENCE ETBIHD185. v erT '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~S UHD19 ...... ...... v~ er txpirierce. I

Vis an2d eOY . . 'ro i~~~~~~~~~~IRGIFT SHOP We- Store Ru s At ThePi of 5 A Montl'~

INDOOR 0TDOOR SIA6IN POL . RTI~ {IIING 1' 5 ~~~~~~~~~BROOK STREET ... ~. ASS."COFFPESHOP -DINI CGROAl .

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Four[ R urnees Le[a dP Cross-ountrThinclads Look or~ward to' trong Seasoi~;Carsoni, W olfe, a~et To B lster P earni

Boasting four returning let- UpprJhn Rogerson, who play_ CR SC(UNRYi ~~~~~~termen, the Andov~r varsity cross "I otalls al sol ie~c1 iitlttn"30 I

country team is looking forward adet4 stre gth to the team. Roger Oc I ia"a Fiosh1 (o1 ', tto iirpyfiving aslz eason's disap- S was oe ol thet mIle on 0,t 211 Mo1at II(;rOll ' 15 )

- pointing 3-5 record and fifth place I 5t spig rack tam.' His best oct 0)o Deerfuid 20pfinish in' the lnterschol~. t.m in the two mile is Io: 06. Low v. 0 NBPS)Mt

~Tiniel Trial Results M 's Vatt Mangan ' and Ji *Indat(,s A~yGreIAfter the ! time trials Mran, both new to the eam

held sat\1vdaly, te Blue seeimed tisyear did very well in lastto, be nmuchl improved over lest eekend's time trials and shouldyear. Captai h Stan Carson, and yve added depth in the comninglast year's numrber one man, Bruce s ason.'Wolfe, ill be thel core of this Other im ressive runne rs nwtoyear's eam~ Carson, who was t e team his year' include John

- - ~~~~~~~~~a standotit last year, was unable to Mutai, a X~nyan, and TomrCainSknior Buce Wole is I~As top. ar- S Buler is ne of fUr ret rning ru aturday because of a bruised ers. Both -vere unable to competei r isPstoH utrnBuenr is on.f f hip. However, he sould be ready atur y ht hav,e looked'im'pres-

THE1 SIDELINE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~to runj sometime this week. ive i pra~tice,)hus far. Postgrad-'The t~~~~~p ru~~nner gi ate ex 5,,harres has run a 4:27

ON H ' I N seemsj to be Wolfe. Wolfe, Ple 6id s ould also be su`Iccessfulwho will co-capa 'ithis spring's. is sasona ningSheue

M~~~~~~~fL ~~~~~~~~~~~ .~~~~~~~~track team, rn tei s,ecds faster , 1Den'andn ceue ~ .-M i'uch' P1A OA m Intetm tri tn h e did a yer The tea will once . again face~1n answer to Iast~ webk's burning y a looks ~rom~sing, thank to ago. His bett time n cross country *d'ad ceuewih n

que stin Ric all, haw neee cqii~onobpotauaes 12:52, just 10 econds off the ludes an opening meet against arkurned toPad-crlrr VI yicl Is si record. He lacec first in last r'ong Wi liston team, Although

r~turned to PA, andcontrary to ik Lync, a 'all-schol sti year's spring Inter, chols.t d'efeeit~d Williston in the [1971 Senior Stan ars~bn Wi I captain An-P ILLIPIAN reporting, he wa q aterback! from Sw'amp cott oerCos-outyrt recently - engag ed to b H gh. Lynch go ealedSenior Morgan Flaherty is one egtslar se ~Son, the Blue fell t vr rs-Cuty

el the s~oniger eteranson this I tea, i the fnerchols'a~rried. Unable to play during th t: Andover ut senl~' swit he l te~s'ne eeaso hs hemls eri h nestofir'st three days of liractice du o-c to Exe er afte ageat elyear tem ecokd tesae krival ffill:

ito the undeternmined stability 'of hi. oliscussioil withhifaer ' wresealson'time sWolfg Fraheray tr asi challe oe p 'wth lt'Nurecles badonHema~gdt t rof~ndth o tieman in cross' country. Sam"Ble~Ur; darrns in diclde Wilttedpotsadteeui.o

outstanding, running ~Jth his usua hcey Fink Whil otheelasthyearnandswasnclednumerl5averestrongb/:cross-countreatling this ~'ear's . winter' track Othain er

0 eroo ndI also didI well in pre-season ad t.Hmo ad unigon hsyersP .lo ?deck defensive captain Butc II w oards arehaty~nauesol ~ igetstt e IIt rshdt Ble at er e football team pra eheotrFrazier, a feat that will probabl te 'stallm nt of! glass rotect r team. - and eerfie~d who PA managed aIcu'not' e but wne not be matched by anyone on an inoly one corner of IL6 rink Senior ~146in Tb ~dgl has to def~at. ~-arvard and N~ortheast- fotalwshe ny'hig nteam that Andover fadles this yea. ri I uOUs. his ust b the th- impoe gralIvrps er n 0h v togfehe hese plqy~rs' mind . Doesn't Ite

part ents' answe to ris ig andsoud elp ler Bluteaths tI a orth aeastrngcafre hen ressure of grades, omewok dProbable starting alfback Da "Aic dep edn'l nwr owrI Bolduc waslost for, the seaso c adi ationl, but fr the'sle season.. 'Senior Ra4y Petzold is, fjrst sveh F~ae.ls er in a - I achers invade their skls

1Bolduc was sts and e s ski~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ewoesBase ea h frtfursos~ tgewhen he broke three bones in hi 1~ rp~ose of ittin a gss in o nter'rt nee w o will add to 5 shtout toe noe hile the asn hm u e~foot on the very first play f c rn~r, why aste te "-\Il'J I Athetem.gueirso ttSaturday's scrimmage. He willb fi stl placeir ose er 74. itrBue n old' tb fe i ~lput in a cast for a esthe Tefirs -tring Anotherta impovrtitytfaddition totersoccer tea heIipotntaditont arsoA fi'ed Brute' colfeg n Woudnttihbieter'Iweweels, but athletic irector a tOe its ability in Stis year's team wll ha coachrae ii h anh scoigthise arcsty frootball ases we esurey thah Hrisaff' thel umk - image te dayng thisohav to PA,' hoit',hockey coach Harris nIkl m g, soig 1 o Stephen Marx. His energies andsecilytJH the only college betohv tw 'otrehor!sur tha he s rel- Etherthe IL srnisslprattice sessions ini both the'

cmng hockyseason secopd stri g is vyba, this all ses'on m tb n eshdueti er. orning and the fternoon, aAd-'other players incurringijr ived in the same orm? One f

I' ~~~~~~~during the scrimhiage were Old :Cr 11he greatestj coachs of all mquarterbacks Scott Gill6gly a 'dj U TIIrm.TallFace UJ Jc led e; )nce said, .."A teem that livesJ-Peter MCandless aAd linebackrl '!~?~ I'* * ogether, PLAYS TGETHER!"

Bob Nicholson. Gillogly andM- ', w l0 F r tr The basi, qestion 'that aises .

but the damage t:6 Nicholson'sle t e'we intbe Istoiy of An 'i' the firsf place?': for the ex-knee could be eX~~e~si~e. B o athl6tics 'Jltdoestr te ISt Thur t~ ~raoriinary' acade ic fclte

Owens, an all-Prep defensiv~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e da ith thl~ arri I~ 0 th'eometi- ~ndover s toofi te or fi1fom MoesBrwnj 1 hethe sake of paying ootball on thefrortMoss ron~ slan t athltic ctivitie Ina- '*,' c' .

coitly-casualty to the' football tea di0towtepdo ,hih'wso- * "' ' -. A ovrvaiy? Wydpieas his knee gave out in: practi e eslttga tle d le t.i Qose who are y ai'hing to bethis wek. This is th sth timem0no!ofr d1~taua "' "' ~ ~~vn acac to Lrftbthat Owens haS sustatned'an inityl 't fobl pi'gram. A studen ,J"and to wield thespe -greatto his knee. The only cnsolat ci te i eatfacilities, from bei g able to dois that he can't be drafted. by t e Ynwpr it in on aci -S'o? Many brilliant tudents- in thisarmy. ti19i1as-al at llet t activity, - ategory return donec

The Exeter football team hs Waei Pl ear white' less e ger, less ingone 3-It over tq1 e patt0 n h wtr pol probgram, ~pon- I I tpligent but ' 'dre athletic'

seasong, but the o ok for tl ~s 'b'n dun by Mr.! -akHris, candidates receive te nod.wil nclud outsi e competition in ' Perhaps Andove should beits ched e. In, its!I firs; season divided into "-two schools; oneHockey Rink W - as las ear, he team ias organizel vhich dons -the m rtar-board ofas regul r acti~i Iyand cornpiledh gh scholarship aid one which', '

a reco d, p ying. tyo games is the helmet of athletics. Why Undergo Change eac agiS zweneil andMBN hetWEK IGUnder the supervision of'I e Ex 't alents o~~~~f'o-Conialissioner John Kawvano kne s whi2le enimates Al Hth (right)

An de thve r Iathevionoearte n on 1 ll cadn nd '1oni Spinnierfield (left) offer pro 'eio.'Thn yovry 'hfoyu'renov r "athleti S eiirtSmin h i anyltoersrcod am r, Eat eam. With Geg I ok their~ third straight vic~tory,tmeadcorti

of heSunp toi h yt, t emhpe h TyrE Henry. Muelle deeting th Foxcroft team, 48- KIhockey rink in presentfly underwa 'f Wa o~swillaI b6 offered nd Mark Schaefe, the team has 12. Bissin i-was the leading scor- Editor's Note: A hough te PA '

To Newl Glass I in teS sringItriIalhuh l-ond srig peta. er with hree ' touchdowns, one a limtssions depairtrnint moy'adnift '

the spectaors, a ne unbreaka econ petitioi will be in ramural. nother factor in the teams success com~ing~ o a qapinig catch deep tstudents who are athlettc&lly in-glasechatsbee n~lew inaa TochNota 1 -the variety of. ~Iys The most intend zone. Starr'ing for Cx wred, one ~nust qu stion-the writ-

~oriier nearest the entra~e to T touchI football ro rain con- izr aswell I as the most crof1 werIed 'Mk Fo an e 's b)elitat the comblination o'scre a Th gh -t efirsti t~ games he ~~o ith ail Gifr-h'wnotfa, efjmncso hi iin r~etlIIti h xrserik. Tears wire esh'ac ttiesist of four ISix-hian teams. u cessful play is the half-back op- Steve Sulli{'n. Because of the suib- s holarly and athletid"'students

surroundng otherparts of the rlnk set taeslold'h o~ ter chaefer or! Garrett Lei; a 6 ' u ce Greene and Ken itnin~ t iiiso will not be replaced~~ ~ imp ssive Ledi by~ quarterback thie pak hs already.acocouinted for- Cooper, te team was ~Inable to D partmnent' to ad sit a "cross-

W~aterprodfing Bob ohnson an rd ceivers Whit two touchdowns in ti~b games. mus fra ~tained di'ive, as evi- scdtton" 6f high sc iool boys. The'To prevent leaking ice nd snow Budg and Buzz~ Bissinger, the 'IPorous Defense ' denced by their low scoring. s o~ts. stafts concurs with this

from damaging the ice~ surfc toam I has compil d h 2-0 record. The final'I team is captand y ' iIowano Stars pld;sr a school of scholarslthe roof of the rnk has b The tearrigled by Jon' Kowano and I0 icl of the c-cormiissionefs of the Joh' Kowoio's team defeated the v' uId pro uce i unbearoblelsresealed. Gre, ',Hanm ci hve'l compiled 1-1 1I ague,_ 'Mike' Fx. Withril-nTaorEs tem in stgaIn. Sinitla ly, a' totally

In these h~~~~~K.0%an eam, alh g lacking and speedster Maynard Alfkd atuln a w f'tetuh ent in a noth r type o~enovaios, tfier repairs' are a It o~)te is we. mdJf ona qutrakth owoth ad mctwo2 'fth attoucoreh-.i tttinsichedled:broken boards w II anyj star perfomm' has a s:lit end, the team has had par- downs, both coming on bombs st gna ton. ow'ewr, a halance

lereplaced and the entire rir k strong hanced!oen. Quar- tialI uccess] with their 61fense. A thro'vn by John Hirec, Taylor ewenth, "to 'ye"wuwill be repainted. Because of te terb~ ck J~ n Hite n receivers pros enshwvrha'a Estsldighet.e 'Y ue-ert in soupe sort exageo

xtnsive use 9 f the rin~e duni g Kow'ano z nd T~mI Sommnerfield I wdd a ttal of sixteen touch- ler "~s for'cQ to watch the gme da.Ielbohg'ps'ouiewinter, these tx~o repairs a e I hay been utsta ding.j d:) Is in two, games. from! ,the selines bece of' re lize I'soen rerit in each others.'iepeated yearly. ' Te team with he moest potential on sacin the seniors jamme r. - ert a

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Facu%,dt " at I ng au n Wilder essWorkshopK'EH~(ConC Fr , Col 4) t e gioup inluing M L a Cone, and Flamrilon, d p ty oft "conggnimait ' oftegopadto te inxper nce wo x 1ei : ru1' like gouimet time to e~'camire the in~estn tremehdously to the final fnhe ~ rin n 'completio egiou i 2 n R' a ~ stingtegrupade

tepee in ysteicsclaimii h ing exotic spic'es on ther food 'iwildlife nteiein tastic" outcome of the expe ec hA~mIhe had seen h bear r amin After ti iphn o is- I Faith in leadership xiste

around. Naturall~, the occupant's btle back-parkiri~ exercise, WW Food 'and ating naturally almost always, though at timek ~the tepees- remained fearf an I embeis ridturrned to camp t, pieoccupied cv( ryone's th ghts, every~nel seemed scared to deathIterror-stricken f r the rest of th p , ial mao yet very few pe ple ate anhing. of doing anything. Faculty mnSCO LUPLEnight, only to discover t *nex er'counter i h the elements, a two BerriesI were o t of seas and bers said that they came t iknow mnorning ht ter c ii day solo exc rsion. no one had had nough expI ience their companions as individualIstudent director h'ad trickec ten 'Meditaition to distinguish btween edil arid not just as. teachers. In the wilder-Because of a unusuall lr Messrs. Crpoklanid Leaf allowe inedible fungi. Messrs. K - eaenthmntesevsnurmber - of bt~gs, the fcl e h nan oi 'e sleeping bag, on lHamilton bohfse:u ,ihn: n hn ol oeTY EWRITERm.embers had 'to res rt tP.ctkn.e a magnesium striII success. Mr. Kip c nted .S bj.civ o-Sad EVC

mosquito-nets Mr. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~KUMinp a classics achr-second night, until everyone final] .1 ,

decided to discontinue thE tepe ~ drew an ineetn aalo yb-' idea i exchage fo th -m P'* tween the classroom and his ex- -idea in exchan__- - pereoce overthesumar' Hbug-proof tents. peire ovrtesumr C-Dui G ethe Cfisfwa, stat~oe " think that we cimbed 77rMAIN STREET.

V ui th-frs e day' 0 over he Bigelow'Mountains in- theparticipants -nt, prga'sae I . climb over th sbncie ANDOVER, MASS.rapeslcned ' ffi*o broks ao d elt--i mountain, at the peed f the kntsrape oedof clibe o a 'let uy, and always elyingperimented y, using "ropes or'f~-si- edne else."- Ne~t o he Po'st Officeture -climbs. M'essrs. Cro a i . For Ml. Kip, the tri, inflI ien1-Leaf, also posed, problems or te' with ~is cha ging educationalgroup to solve Wyith their ecent ynhvs'p' yr icin mand f acquired skills. Ahis i trests, coniios ad

Oegroup problem -i volv dCope'rideasgetting the entire twelv in f-Ms CoetIIrf ITI WcK ar n g on thob sos teei erMPAedwa litnha t, ld r cs " W e'.

1)l gr e d th t thyerett n onioose v d h a ,nW eyee to st rt fi e ,h bo thac m p ssr'stou tIca g h a ro tb uw stn t nP Roh e 'sN T I NGs, b u R I C O~. Overy good studehts. We f It t t ~ also herwan ugany techniques 4ere lega aid no food.1 The instructed the right bfr an igtee{ h r oo eirn- ot'. es T rg* raculously eno~h, they ross d m to pad le up the river for rainsto Lin so I couldn't ctk o ain o omei noraculously enough, they --rossdin I I ~~~exploi atioln, theyleie' what COMPLETE PRINTING SEPRVIE

- , the river sucessfully, b *to ka distance ol onei mile, and th fish a refused to et raw.' ~ ral en~n wa the wrong path in the fork to t ihstcanpa;oe quai-term I belie)e I just buried itcncpih etepes-Ofeclearing. - -d y' iner als. h~,ee pei-sons carried Then, as' a fitting finale i r h-Fr htbThe faculty deno e celle i] .t aid kits i case o trouble. slexeditions, all Mr.Wetiwceim tmebyn -The faclity di enjoy ~celle twleme ibfailure, a attimesfood. Accordingi to M H ruoftmppatcpntoldsl xp apaed~ h hedidung the experience, he .- - 4 5-0626The boys were r Ily gre I bringjwatcheas' on the trip, so they starting point two days late tfive ha'otlhtm ihihesnadmnuedu wlv. prc induertnsbtr cooks!" h to teltmIihitesnadmntsttev. a stdnt's fear of failure.

Five D- ~~~~thaiir compass. Therefore, the factI Congeniality- ~~~ Hik~~~~ that they a had to appear back Evei-yone involvetj felt ta they M.KphsIpoue ld 6EsxSre

Towards the nd -of~ t e i at t~e origin I I starting place atj had learritd something fron their tape of the entire affair, and planswkthe WIparticip ts aI-ex cty 1:0'oon on the second Wildeinessl - 'how itrosheoad AdoX_ ~

tempted one of! the highli his fday socked: nany of them. WorkshopeeIIo facust. Forsachosettt h e expedition, their Ion I oe most sloists, the experience athletically oriented,' the two -

t h e expedition, thele Ion~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I Igruelling, five day, forlty mi e hik l . pine to o a lot of thinking, weeks -became a tim'e for doing, -' I The group arrved b rail ei herabout heir families, other something'pyial der g niding ,

wagon at the Chain Lak stw gyontetio-athgele et ijyble. Mr. I upe miles from the! Canadian hode that ithey fond~ on their minds. comnmenatd that when he e teredI.

and embarked with sic an esanSme whittled nd carved away the facu t~ meeting im.itl I rie, ot teeHtwo kayaks oft a thre da th2 time rswrt jou~rnals or after the trp, he felt like wascangjeing journey throu ht th di iis about their experiences.! -walking on air."

trahrus rapids ol h Not T e biologisis inl the- trip, Messrs.' M-~ Wennik noted tha; theBranch of tbe l~ead Rive to thf 'A . VL southernmost end of the lagstafa

L V AA RiLakes. The going became so rougi

* that at one point canoeing artnenr-Messrs. Morell and Pe ipover. - tippe

Upon arrival at their dsination,Moon and Murray; who ha- staye Iwith the wagons back a campi an A penepickeol up the canoes and wishe(Ithe travellers lt~ck' on t secon Z a- ~q llIeg of their journey. Mr. Croobhad reserved the final o day'of the hike for'a twenty e back-packing venturelon the A palach- *

I' ian Trail. Faculty memb~r pre-'-pared meals f6r themns lvs in

groups of four during thisi portion I -

very heartily in the wil erness,~~~of the workshop~ Most gr ups ate

~and Mr. 'Wennibk observd' that -- 'I

'Lt- , ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~INVA SUPPLIE I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Message ~oT Parents And umn :.H -ome Deliver-y Just in tme for 'the' pening of scho wear lae to

arnnounce that the h is now cdrriletely air-conditio ed475'0107~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ and the new~ automatic elevator is insal anc WORKING.

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ANIJOVE ' ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Jery O'Donoghue.

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