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I I r II?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~EYAD N-TB~ 7 VOLWME 98, NO. 4 HILLIPS AC~~~~~~~~~~~'D VER, MASSA~~~~~~Hu-. Rab-bit Pond SnEpty ducatorsT AtiidCnee PATo Cort ide ilem~a n Cmpli nt~ry School Rn Ten members ~~of the Phillips No.hwvrte~ond is emp y and Acdm co uit ar metn albisf rdgng the m-iuck, Plhillips Academy will inyite-several of the nation's public schools, The Ford Foundation 'has oa iiillj this week to decide what frm h ~oo~aeo ti tie ost distinguished educators to a cornference ihat w S0(3l financial support, part of which will goowr actwz ihysol aecnenn usio o/tl ~ey ts itst d al with -the entire, range of possibilities forA "coin- the conference. RAiblt Pond, which now stands drdin h 'o~s botton." said ~ mnayrltosi ewe eieta hkoos d Mr.~ Foster suggested. "We do somethi ,lk copetl drqe ntemdl fteMr.Bier rpsil.t schools." The 'conference will convene here in locking the eduiators up'in Col~ Ho*4 for 20) hours, c pletel dAccrd in to idd er trfr the Mr. "it's papes haing eenereeteo PA 'c us. According to former trans I~'muck'." Th~ town without any reports orpaeshvnbenrentd -cpresidei t, of the Ladies' Benevolent, dump no lo g wants-the ' k' for sipyfrds Cs"n *A Sociey. Mr. Fank Eccles, bids from its dump a tere is no place in the CPMetn L ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The CSP held a meeting last Thursday Sept. 27 to contracors for the pond's'dredging vicinity of on" t put t e muddicsth tertcabakoudfrun eta are more than ten times the amount fM.,heb 'chaiqge at Andover, and also to accelerate the dign of that thT' society planned fr at the Tesce~ now consider g hat innovative programs for te omning school year. The beglnn got its fund~raisingdrive two steps to take z~w that the' d~ed~ing lalattrwwouldeentail bringing bihh schoollstudentssIttotth y ag ~o. The committee, which is seeln imposs blei and noiw nhily. ,* Andover campus for a brief period of time, perh ps one presentl cnieng, the school's contractors ha e advised the school month.' for intensive study one arti ular subjej. The alternatives Mr. Eccles Mr. Carrol II o e h present school community woud not e altered. In.erely- Bail+, biology instructor Thomas practical 'Ite ative. *"Thei pond expanded f'or the uration of the CP program, 1 I s instructor consists of' ~I of rmth aps I To bring- these possibilities to fruition,- tw sub- weres~blihedby heCSP. As chairia Clel~ Mrrel.an anumber fres wn said M ie. j- one, nglish instrlucter Christopher Kirkland l be -' oth She' added. "C.~~~~~~~~~~~ntractrs avl ae working with Chemistry instructor RonMin to- Co~~e~nuathematlc a i~r;; 5ugot~ fededge th pond. kholS~c1a'Itn~leolgc determnl e the program's prbbecriua content. * W up right ~~~~~~wa~~y~l Thby will ~~~srvey he faculty. by means of a questioninaire, Mxis. les was president. of the Last year he schol took control of inasarhfrfaculty interest itagan outside Ladies evln oiety two years e project begun' by the ie rgat within the !ndvidual's fedo specialization. i ago ij'~n it bgan to ~ nevolint ieWt hogtitCypemnay c oec S' sa According to Dr. Minne. it will be the same process Rabbit Pond to~ make it at Iw d bye bet r t e professio als 4t a tempt by as number~of PA faculty riembers and ad-,the Suriit~-t y wlidergoes. We will draw up list of tractive A~ "silent auction a a .e OfiioP yical Plant to ndle int~istrators to exp~lore the practical a~plicaition of Dr. the cou' 'es the fcuiy i interested in offeiinL and then hous~ tbr earned the sociey over the aig with' bontractors.' said S z'r's proposal to develop a working elationship witp . contlnued on page ell11t1 56009, ndthis past summer M~e ponj Ms cis S e added. " It.c oes t I was drained. However. the pro ect hai makie sense fo arn~tures like us to i W ARe r w ies z , e ue P o M s be plgued with many troubles deiwt o trwe th Iarq , begi it h floods caused by hasty other Iep~atesho witt more PAPeiet Gr e en, in yandals experience. V APeietsenior GayLeNight,.Le explained this chan~ge ". ?`h - I Irxe~~~~ntlyoutlinedanumt erofebangs tik it etrthv swd reM, sreen rom te dn- in e ' ~ ', tdgst~n tt-hv swd rem9-veq a~~~creen from the (1......' .... effectedin th iormming. rnge 1 of ~usic as possible during a ,ilast da~of drainage. This riled i Now the co mittee must finish t e duigadognzto fP' ra atn eid oeul, -, the' ma~h o ny fih wh a o teLd be an The sc0 o is t5r o station thsyer isten~rs will leArn d appreciate' drlfted1 jorwnstream. ad'T~ s of not about t hell~ out over .00Seue d~erent kinds of- Music other than 7 ,. hot hl -weather the' sm of the~ and besidesi e e0itre commieis b1roadcasting will b n at 6:45 e fvoietswa.Qlycsic'- fishirtae many townspeople. now having d ubts about dlr igzg .. and-continue until 11:00 p.m.. usic. however. 'will be aired ol Mrs. 4Ecoles commented tat the 'the pond en they could ard ex epigMnasad usas ds. society iuoesiftuly finished tle first, Until, the l~oem iissolved dt wh en WPAA, 6:00eof tr air L described several new - ~~ I - be ween 8:00 a~nii. and 6:00 p.m. No rowsamisic phase of its Rabbit Pond projct an water~ betwees.8:00 wiultbeioffPtole conceived for thi er inage of the boo], attracting stray ~~~~~~~nil hts will abe reserved for a certaini bt-odasig shedule. Rob Stimso~ tyle f msi. schas as yer' 'Jzzwill e letoicadsynthetic' capacityat a cost of almost 1 00. birds. nuio hrdyngt rm63- I'~~ ~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ri' ~ II800. On Friday nights WPAA will WPAA Progmn an~d Prihwe LtQ. uxeplace I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e"Tht Artist in Perspectve" 1 l~a ers' una Hatton, Ierve Muse - Dr'ab Stag : The Lesson afsiib which. ac~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Y hichoacordnggt to . Lee. "willa Go -n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~nusi ian." A sinmilar program~ "Folki selected toi re on Mna C~~~mie B~ook Spawn AIs willto . 1j I b'gin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ts in Perspective", il run fro nghs * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The regu r Drama b season willbei on Ocoe 8 2,0 :00 Fridays. Also on Fridays., "News, and weather e being magazine. which failed to ' ~~ I as th Nil an Si RodIi tteMidsimoeAtri i hr o ixn MusicI~*dane PA pblicaionwill rejlae I nd 9 with a produ ion, of' lonesco's The Lesson L n~erfs n oe onwl covered by WPAA'for the fi tien last , aer neroun pumlcor , i'repa Spal'u' ' prigt~ haeJc rya h rfso. ~ peetaJz hwfo :010-00. recent PA history." stat Lee. qelonas hePuil nt Su Rdgfi n he ai'srole. ediay nights will be devote materialrze thsya.Acmayn h na nca '~ esn e pe g eeddvtdtracting news from sevt Imajor a dul'e~et ths yer. Acompayingthe icket ~4 John Stepheu directed the play and Jack Crawford did nmainly to soul music. newspapers and reporting o t The '~ Julan ~ ton, hich as estblsh" 1 dumer of the ighting lesign I~iga ncreased interest in' National Weatherl ServicihIBso 'It Iaia~ ICI WPAA participation. Lee coin- 1 is contacted fr the weathe~ teort. aims f- magazine. In addition-,- Eiglis ntut Wh itt's AllAbout atII Paul Kalkstein ha's agreed to serve the publication asI*ihne."h culbodatn h hwi racse niniy ro * faculty advisor. * * , I - WPA 1 this year will, be quite dif- 7:25-7:3ths0.earwil 7'5V7:30 1t Ol1an~a 'I The Lessoni. like al lonesco plays, belongs to the fierenl from that of last year because Lecom tdabutenw Thre issues of 1 the 6ld humor magaie Spa I. Absurd Thda er. It depi 3s the bizarre chains of dialogue there is a whole different air 'around programs. "t is my sincere hope ta PA11 that wrap atind a Pro esso~r and the young woman who. schoo . People are more interested in through an'effort of the WPA pr - .~~~, , ,' tl~I alls 't his iouqe for' a private lesson; both become priipating n extracurricularad tfth PA nd .dvr to a quick n vioec ix ute lmx oalis usi . and talk shows and ;five en-' terested in the ppeta ops violence, isa so very fny The entire lypeet n ttsest ie andl the communities as well ~i tlhe amusing fr' tal asauli onn.mal assumptions about the es people" ,- 'rai saio tsl. ~ffectvenessof angu6;e in communicating ,iA A will ali'*eature four- new' Julian H-atton, 'has been appointed -~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Director tpen It epnployed a ratvl ne roiiucaprograms this year. On the newly-created~ position of "rock. producinagehes ted: "Most directors of onesco's F iday ngt teldphone talk show; mui rgaming -director." In work hve ngentrat e 'caatr'inblt o "onac" certain PA individuals. a4dition to handling the general -'I c~~~~~~~~~~~ommunicat without o ing about just what those' ldn e.w~ debate an issue, progammno the sation of hewill characters ~'re tying tosay. I want the audience to feel a~~e cetphone calls frmintae. thhe l co sist ofarecords the s gif the emotional boncos which the Professor pro1 ihn to express their librr.wihwl oss eod and h Pp'try and il to eablish between them." o~nb rakqetos Ainother rqetdb h icjc ln 'Me ig nedwit' er-Est verone byStephenj 'talk ow', "Andover Round Table".! with the free records whic WPAA pwnAdisor Pu Khutei ELTest.eesuledwit Ner-Eit veroneeb Spawn ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ill e a rc ical chan from the usual desk-and-chairs wlfeture a dignitary or citizen of receives on a, reua aIsOte thie twn of Aii~over, who will discuss'WA borme esinlePtr deige aswh tawn management or PA-Andioover Sellars, director f classic I music ,~~ appear~~i~n 197243 The public~~~~tion had 'a cireu~~~~'iayncoapproache rpationse undawillrofea:3'7 WPA0 pobrrsmigncdirieorPeter Crumb s Zap Comlx. Many of the people.-responsible for The cast nd staff f the play all hv cosdrbe rltos udy-fo :07'0pormig Ir~tro pler -. Ma eto.icuigcnrbtnedtrSuShfr. theatrical perlence, houg.h not always in the right 0n.m. A Snday' noon show which Lee Mason Wilkinsonl. technicadreor *Kawaflo either graduated or failed to return. Accord ing but this will Ib i i major acting appearance. Sara I~res" will deal with school news of production managr an ill Z,6h. to prerent business editor Tony Pietrafesa. Kawanob is' 'Nelsoid and Rgi have acted and done make-up the week. The fourth non-musical Busin~ manager. Hunite Phillips respnsile or a"toal aintagealfing The sonwil bethe ecod pay h cosis oftaperecrde inerviwsStephlmaaenentof heefrtvrioswn r'a shwo.JohnSteh'eLisbestknongfrtlline-up""LteN hiLin-up" wilntconinue anpqePne [continued on pa ~ ~ ~ ~ hatdir-ctiembers of the PA- community ona r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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I I r

II?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~EYAD N-TB~ 7

VOLWME 98, NO. 4 HILLIPS AC~~~~~~~~~~~'D VER, MASSA~~~~~~Hu-.

Rab-bit Pond SnEpty ducatorsT AtiidCnee PATo Cort ide ilem~a n Cmpli nt~ry School RnTen members ~~of the Phillips No.hwvrte~ond is emp y and

Acdm co uit ar metn albisf rdgng the m-iuck, Plhillips Academy will inyite-several of the nation's public schools, The Ford Foundation 'has oaiiillj this week to decide what frm h ~oo~aeo ti tie ost distinguished educators to a cornference ihat w S0(3l financial support, part of which will goowr

actwz ihysol aecnenn usio o/tl ~ey ts itst d al with -the entire, range of possibilities forA "coin- the conference.RAiblt Pond, which now stands drdin h 'o~s botton." said ~ mnayrltosi ewe eieta hkoos d Mr.~ Foster suggested. "We do somethi ,lk

copetl drqe ntemdl fteMr.Bier rpsil.t schools." The 'conference will convene here in locking the eduiators up'in Col~ Ho*4 for 20) hours,c pletel dAccrd in to idd er trfr the Mr. "it's papes haing eenereeteoPA 'c us. According to former trans I~'muck'." Th~ town without any reports orpaeshvnbenrentd

-cpresidei t, of the Ladies' Benevolent, dump no lo g wants-the ' k' for sipyfrds Cs"n*A Sociey. Mr. Fank Eccles, bids from its dump a tere is no place in the CPMetn

L ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The CSP held a meeting last Thursday Sept. 27 tocontracors for the pond's'dredging vicinity of on" t put t e muddicsth tertcabakoudfrun etaare more than ten times the amount fM.,heb 'chaiqge at Andover, and also to accelerate the dign ofthat thT' society planned fr at the Tesce~ now consider g hat innovative programs for te omning school year. The

beglnn got its fund~raisingdrive two steps to take z~w that the' d~ed~ing lalattrwwouldeentail bringing bihh schoollstudentssIttotthy ag ~o. The committee, which is seeln imposs blei and noiw nhily. ,* Andover campus for a brief period of time, perh ps one

presentl cnieng, the school's contractors ha e advised the school month.' for intensive study one arti ular subjej. Thealternatives Mr. Eccles Mr. Carrol II o e h present school community woud not e altered. In.erely-

Bail+, biology instructor Thomas practical 'Ite ative. *"Thei pond expanded f'or the uration of the CP program, 1 I s instructor consists of' ~I of rmth aps I To bring- these possibilities to fruition,- tw sub-

weres~blihedby heCSP. As chairiaClel~ Mrrel.an anumber fres wn said M ie. j- one, nglish instrlucter Christopher Kirkland l be- ' oth She' added. "C.~~~~~~~~~~~ntractrs avl ae working with Chemistry instructor RonMin to- Co~~e~nuathematlc a i~r;; 5ugot~ fededge th pond. kholS~c1a'Itn~leolgc determnl e the program's prbbecriua content. *

W up right ~~~~~~wa~~y~l Thby will ~~~srvey he faculty. by means of a questioninaire,Mxis. les was president. of the Last year he schol took control of inasarhfrfaculty interest itagan outside

Ladies evln oiety two years e project begun' by the ie rgat within the !ndvidual's fedo specialization. iago ij'~n it bgan to ~ nevolint ieWt hogtitCypemnay c oec S' sa According to Dr. Minne. it will be the same process

Rabbit Pond to~ make it at Iw d bye bet r t e professio als 4t a tempt by as number~of PA faculty riembers and ad-,the Suriit~-t y wlidergoes. We will draw up list oftractive A~ "silent auction a a .e OfiioP yical Plant to ndle int~istrators to exp~lore the practical a~plicaition of Dr. the cou' 'es the fcuiy i interested in offeiinL and thenhous~ tbr earned the sociey over the aig with' bontractors.' said S z'r's proposal to develop a working elationship witp . contlnued on page ell11t156009, ndthis past summer M~e ponj Ms cis S e added. " It.c oes t Iwas drained. However. the pro ect hai makie sense fo arn~tures like us to i W ARe r w ies z , e ue P o M s

be plgued with many troubles deiwt o trwe th Iarq , begi it h floods caused by hasty other Iep~atesho witt more PAPeiet Gr e en, in yandals experience. V APeietsenior GayLeNight,.Le explained this chan~ge ".?`h - I Irxe~~~~ntlyoutlinedanumt erofebangs tik it etrthv swdreM, sreen rom te dn- in e ' ~ ', tdgst~n tt-hv swdrem9-veq a~~~creen from the (1......' .... effectedin th iormming. rnge1 of ~usic as possible during a

,ilast da~of drainage. This riled i Now the co mittee must finish t e duigadognzto fP' ra atn eid oeul, -,

the' ma~h o ny fih wh a o teLd be an The sc0 o is t5r o station thsyer isten~rs will leArn d appreciate'drlfted1 jorwnstream. ad'T~ s of not about t hell~ out over .00Seue d~erent kinds of- Music other than 7 ,.hot hl -weather the' sm of the~ and besidesi e e0itre commieis b1roadcasting will b n at 6:45 e fvoietswa.Qlycsic'-fishirtae many townspeople. now having d ubts about dlr igzg .. and-continue until 11:00 p.m.. usic. however. 'will be aired ol

Mrs. 4Ecoles commented tat the 'the pond en they could ard ex epigMnasad usas ds.society iuoesiftuly finished tle first, Until, the l~oem iissolved dt wh en WPAA, 6:00eof tr air L described several new -~~ I - be ween 8:00 a~nii. and 6:00 p.m. No rowsamisicphase of its Rabbit Pond projct an water~ betwees.8:00 wiultbeioffPtole conceived for thi er

inage of the boo], attracting stray ~~~~~~~nil hts will abe reserved for a certaini bt-odasig shedule. Rob Stimso~tyle f msi. schas as yer' 'Jzzwill e letoicadsynthetic'capacityat a cost of almost 1 00. birds. nuio hrdyngt rm63-

I'~~ ~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ri' ~ II800. On Friday nights WPAA will WPAA Progmn an~d PrihweLtQ. uxeplace I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e"Tht Artist in Perspectve" 1 l~a ers' una Hatton, IerveMuse - Dr'ab Stag : The Lesson afsiib which. ac~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Y hichoacordnggt to .Lee. "willa Go-n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~nusi ian." A sinmilar program~ "Folki selected toi re on MnaC~~~mie B~ook Spawn AIs willto .

1j I b'gin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ts in Perspective", il run fro nghs * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The regu r Drama b season willbei on Ocoe 8 2,0 :00 Fridays. Also on Fridays., "News, and weather e being

magazine. which failed to ' ~~ I as th Nil an Si RodIi tteMidsimoeAtri i hr o ixnMusicI~*da ne PA pblicaionwill rejlae I nd 9 with a produ ion, of' lonesco's The Lesson L n~erfs n oe onwl covered by WPAA'for the fi tienlast , aer neroun pumlcor , i'repa Spal'u' ' prigt~ haeJc rya h rfso. ~ peetaJz hwfo :010-00. recent PA history." stat Lee.qelonas hePuil nt Su Rdgfi n he ai'srole. ediay nights will be devotematerialrze thsya.Acmayn h na nca '~ esn e pe g eeddvtdtracting news from sevt Imajor

a dul'e~et ths yer. Acompayingthe icket ~4 John Stepheu directed the play and Jack Crawford did nmainly to soul music. newspapers and reporting o t The'~ Julan ~ ton, hich as estblsh" 1 dumer of the ighting lesign I~iga ncreased interest in' National Weatherl ServicihIBso

'It Iaia~ ICI WPAA participation. Lee coin-1 is contacted fr the weathe~ teort.aims f- magazine. In addition-,- Eiglis ntut Wh itt's AllAbout atIIPaul Kalkstein ha's agreed to serve the publication asI*ihne."h culbodatn h hwi racse niniy ro* faculty advisor. * * , I - WPA 1 this year will, be quite dif- 7:25-7:3ths0.earwil 7'5V7:30

1t Ol1an~a 'I The Lessoni. like al lonesco plays, belongs to the fierenl from that of last year because Lecom tdabutenwThre issues of1 the 6ld humor magaie Spa I. Absurd Thda er. It depi 3s the bizarre chains of dialogue there is a whole different air 'around programs. "t is my sincere hope ta

PA11 that wrap atind a Pro esso~r and the young woman who. schoo . People are more interested in through an'effort of the WPA pr- .~~~, , ,' tl~I alls 't his iouqe for' a private lesson; both become priipating n extracurricularad tfth PA nd .dvr

to a quick n vioec ix ute lmx oalis usi . and talk shows and ;five en-' terested in the ppeta opsviolence, isa so very fny The entire lypeet n ttsest ie andl the communities as well ~i tlheamusing fr' tal asauli onn.mal assumptions about the es people" ,- 'rai saio tsl.

~ffectvenessof angu6;e in communicating ,iA A will ali'*eature four- new' Julian H-atton, 'has been appointed-~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~Director tpen It epnployed a ratvl ne roiiucaprograms this year. On the newly-created~ position of "rock.

producinagehes ted: "Most directors of onesco's F iday ngt teldphone talk show; mui rgaming -director." Inwork hve ngentrat e 'caatr'inblt o "onac" certain PA individuals. a4dition to handling the general

-'I c~~~~~~~~~~~ommunicat without o ing about just what those' ldn e.w~ debate an issue, progammno the sation of hewillcharacters ~'re tying tosay. I want the audience to feel a~~e cetphone calls frmintae. thhe l co sist ofarecordsthe s gif the emotional boncos which the Professor pro1 ihn to express their librr.wihwl oss eodand h Pp'try and il to eablish between them." o~nb rakqetos Ainother rqetdb h icjc ln

'Me ig nedwit' er-Est verone byStephenj 'talk ow', "Andover Round Table".! with the free records whic WPAApwnAdisor Pu Khutei ELTest.eesuledwit Ner-Eit veroneebSpawn ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ill e a rc ical chan from the usual desk-and-chairs wlfeture a dignitary or citizen of receives on a, reua aIsOtethie twn of Aii~over, who will discuss'WA borme esinlePtr

deige aswh tawn management or PA-Andioover Sellars, director f classic I music,~~ appear~~i~n 197243 The public~~~~tion had 'a cireu~~~~'iayncoapproache rpationse undawillrofea:3'7 WPA0 pobrrsmigncdirieorPeterCrumb s Zap Comlx. Many of the people.-responsible for The cast nd staff f the play all hv cosdrbe rltos udy-fo :07'0pormig Ir~tro pler

-. Ma eto.icuigcnrbtnedtrSuShfr. theatrical perlence, houg.h not always in the right 0n.m. A Snday' noon show which Lee Mason Wilkinsonl. technicadreor

*Kawaflo either graduated or failed to return. Accord ing but this will Ib i i major acting appearance. Sara I~res" will deal with school news of production managr an ill Z,6h.to prerent business editor Tony Pietrafesa. Kawanob is' 'Nelsoid and Rgi have acted and done make-up the week. The fourth non-musical Busin~ manager. Hunite Phillips

respnsile or a"toal aintagealfing The sonwil bethe ecod pay h cosis oftaperecrde inerviwsStephlmaaenentof heefrtvrioswn r'a shwo.JohnSteh'eLisbestknongfrtlline-up""LteN hiLin-up" wilntconinue anpqePne

[continued on pa ~ ~ ~ ~ hatdir-ctiembers of the PA- community ona

r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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j~~XGE TWO~~' [he PHILLIPIAN I OCTOBER 1973 N~

Sizer Propd~~~~~~~es~~Ch nges In "St ~~~~~~~ctur'e Of Knwedge"Thsarticle Is the last of a thie Par see cuiculu IS xedin i hportant. How we of complex re anhp oaohrntsl avarietyof ways. some ofwi1hemgtasa~cinhg Dr.Shiers reent uemru~ndm oranz deatet requirements ispt e'ie~ly om able situation." adolescent pre-emptorily rejejt. Furthermore',

1!thld Andovir's Cickulum and related olily a matro tiil bureaucracy: It lo PRPOED tatD i t DP ,tstudent choice assumnes that ithe student i's* The last of r. ,Srzer's prposals deals h h thescollaboriite and vnents cmn the "idsal" igaementf for ~sfcehl aware of the optirn pesenited." He

with ow we"sig~i" tos ents' wbat is i- leargand WO th e d ItS at concluded. "In summary, ful# free choicei.je he form and substance of tl*.curriculum tselW potn.Andovesu t torganizatoni" he their ourse stady; th o the pot(t tetall wtelanhrmlfor a student.,

Having discussed the student and his re]1atinh continues, "dite ion into precisely- Acaduai P codfy these and that, In noie nOYt''ltewa ito the currici~~~~~lum. he tunis ~to the actual what'students; can and mus studly, is more conjunctlo, fc,~ h a aen dautltolt hth'to the curriculum. he turns I __ 'misiing. And we.'as a faculty. may have some

I,'structure of knowledge",.7Theie are a legio atypical of a Ubctarts leethan that of a Coittee omud t the Fulty suc 'defensible and legitimate clil n asudn'over the ject, h~points ot, but hgh scboo.'1 s a es he says, Andover alternatIves In the saae alendar and i '~ 'or example t it oaasnable levelhih ebo n oton asnumber of~ ~~e prn ogicalt attiude learning.s- ~orltrcyadstl. n sefcnsiat a g the aze o antis Dr.Si=e arrives must seek t eori eknovviedges, skills clam schedl as'nmay be ncuayt c ~ ~ ~ tlad sl-osiu

~nd innovatie. And whilethe two are As a model. ii cites th 1945 Harvard Corn- teaching prjmipractically ossible. Mor.l Sierapradesuctubt.c"adnecessarily broad, they' refute many of the~ nitte's study, Geirl ie naFe ie uiuu ~ eti rmses on Ivariety of courses f ante ersetv,

~nyopic androutinized practices of pas, Speety, a hig pis cated yet traditional Whih itJ4ts'wMi hebs a oVhto pdgg.Ieak."hat s thebs6ducators. report which!, at basic'studies with commpiicate,4lnowledge' and thus nurture the "cntxt r learningRusa, or eacls best

PROPOSED, Oint tbe stracture of atheirik areas: Hnntie Soial Studies and learning experence? That is the question with 'ecnomics? Fot n Rlussan alculuse, oryaNatural Scien Iarosaerapis;i as se t s ee en miutsatay fv dysa

0epirtmnt and divisions e evised, wit Ma ce,.Bth the repor and Dr. Siper which this bi sa grls inassI s~vefor tnweeks? 'Roun4t'-lv'i- "ipllkity' and coaslidatlon the pncipal conclude, how r ta ch category schemres the toughest so ar, for tli problem inyolves the pxersion for a month? Fifteen nntsein.priorty;'that the resultingstruaiture be one best' aie static 'u les he link substantive nitty-gitt 'ohe educational process! rather twice a day, seven d hevritis

telctin and servin the acadelnic program kilowledg w it tIlect al skill-hat is, the than sweep4n iooiardcuswic pl e as numerous as 'teubwekThvrits

;,aaiabe fr tuent~ ndthe rll a+ity th~ eetvy, to communicate to insti.tution ,I ' nd thus-their pedagogies. suggzi" I~i aw nit 'conceive 16role not onl a en- throui t, o ~k 1vtjudgment and "'o .n Teserwrites. "The rocess by HegeInt ugstto vrigtemoupasulng an area of kow!e also discriminate og auS which the fIt devise a structure.; and its e ofson sem gest t t the sho ainoting ncreasingly sophisticatid and Such linkage in tr sceae oteie rolis'i~~ca. operate on a yearlong 'i2-6-12-6 pek asis,

a41stract mneantig and traits of 6n1nd. ~ f"stages"'i ntelleital eeopment. "There ,Dr. Szrtrt discusses the concept of an and employ modular schedulinig''~ in whichI a'1To Dr. Sizer, this proposal represents a sa lhierarch ,l¶es fdevelopment-of "open curricu in, whereby a student, with an hieme nreight be invenlted so that varying time

1?gital extension of the "interactve theory of hinking withn ac r of knowledge. One adviser, tlve~dp an individual, pttern oflngiedcto-that, tudents, faclt ad an"think" -nrt yi ahmtc-one courses whic1 when approved,' 'lioomres sindhousroulhb.s

curriculurnmmust interact in such way that the a' through Ip~n-encil experiment,, essentially a ontract" between -him a'the' The, proposals which Dr,~zr alearning process may reach complete fruition. shw hwt~x s 7or, by simple' school. Te H ~mstrfeels tOis goes too far,' prsne7i l-wl o ~isItute IHe writes, "'If one agree either with Locke or tmmriainp l th ictum. that all the however, He I l~ Te comintnity (or quickly. The school, wi h its g divepgencemiv'ith' Plaget andthe "interactionists",.however, intro age iatangI total 180 degrees,- society" orhte "ulture") has rights too. pinion is not susceptibl, o~izyn etg

the frm and content of the deliberately-oftrd.in asraty espication of one set, rights to expetthe student to b competent in continued onpn

liberaizesR DisissalPolie~uesB~y 7 irtonDadot member, of a social clique. A number'of smoker must enjoy his ' fl habit

ADAM LERNEJ~~~~~~~~~ " i"(~~~~~~e ~~~ ~~vstuen year allow themselves to be', wihntecnie1fhsh rdow room.tlme, u ay pack yu, bg".davnstyperrsueor This j.roposal is 'nice id4'.1 but seem'sADAM. LERNI~~~~jt, flemen, y r bagsl,, dra" ;~~l~it a soci~ e y erpesueohT~s iNbe a command from any of other a trctions and consequently find a illogical in most cases. Msofthe cluster]c ips~~P~sdet Academy Headmasters sizable ecrease in their grades. ThWse deans, have state tht ay~u twoIS'

HRIS AGEE ~~~~~~ ~~~dthe lest century. he substantial stdn'bcm eeieto'the-, caugh( violatingisrmoehat icisIJIRIS AGEE 0~~~~~~nmb 'o std sdsisdi h al pnos and convictions: A f theilr fiends, liable forstctpishetr dsn

Editor ~n~~gr dysf thescl is representative of PA's and arel soon devoting more te to the Withx1*his being the c bl ces i Maii~~~inj 1Ed andstandards. Statistics game of impressing people thmthat 'l.students 'expelledses imttro

ow'that t was ucommniofor one-balf academi time. Spor~~~~~~e Editor Bwfr'iu 'Mmq r ~ ~~ ~ ~~~~tobedisisedfo Rlebea""th 'W MICHAEL SAVVY" EDMUND BAC N o oe isst edsisdfrRlbekn unnteceo ea

Spols Editor i Builness"MM4 or disciplinary - action Although rblebrealvifig constitutes a Tofalu r dsciliaryacton lthu hcliebrakng onsitues , o 2heupprclssmncrlarng'foI I ' ~~~~~~ f llowirl~~~~~~~g rule-b ~~~~~ing. In 1846,' Head- mvinority the overall causes fr dismissal, college dsisal may carry oa.'redd

T"OII SLENAGH ' CHTIS GANNN' straiuelia ldisinissed.29Fnimberi aipprox 'tl one dozen. students were connotations than fr those' h oeoa eclasot42intwodaysli expelledo r that easonlaterT ot1trecassAimsawoul ith

MAIGRTDOWNS AYDEI i 'W~ithe ps g of the decades so also commonl 'disobe~l'ed rules were! dishonesty loss or, delay of a diploma d a sbl,~Aseocirt.F~itor A ~ Edft~ live sed the los of hose years. As aknd useo posss oiof contraband, both f d 'in the canceof isslon t C ~ ~~~~~~~ .~~~r EC i sqec f sioenzto frls which a labeled a major off nse,' liable to A lcllgs thou~ it 'esobvious

Buslop Executive Phtorah Edtaj tleefcmetwhich was''exercdled in, eisms A td a lobe e fta aclymmesaesn a desDav~d~as yeaspta s been altered. Phillips I/She e'iis hvaaah owrs'to dismissn eir S towrs~atrh

by EdlbI5 I ~~~ Sue, Rodgin l~dm iht det fD~Szr ~ste less n ue.Teea from ,oftheyeaw sml number d eewtotfSpoa~~~is Ph~~~toP!P ~~'Peter W' p urdam liberalized image with tic 19717 schl 1er show a makedly te Prh~. Payment', rc

Ton''Brash tepc t h g f disujissal-The eg u o nt dismiss alsI which Fleming stte, I don' at sensors'-E~flTOIAL BOAJ) - prsent miistr t has allbut aboished lb g wase cause In *arsausshoudnberexmpt froodiscieijearmpction mJ'~~terB~erkdT~s~vldso"R~~ersh' the rule4 which o c~~ limited this "learning th prevlo numbers, 1 year's' even aftererstheaworkevtheyfaerhave work t:J. ftriB.eneT irlmtedtis 'ernig hecn 4

.."~~i-* Y~~'~~' ' communiy to raticular norM. This new -~. complihed in their previousy s yet I canS. Pjmrflih, P. Van Rialte, S. ~trend as cast an uncertain light , , nesadtesno h hat

on~ tho stdnt! who are unsure of their ~.'afford to less cautious withgrdatoclsSelf "Cen~~~~teAnde rsefctre.n success P.C. n a student rely upon an 't Dicilneha lwy?~~~qst people a~~~~~2( ini nfor assurance from beescanlindoverua~et, v r itedfuen rmte ~ a 'miss, while hat ame administration ,blister,'and dismissal, a mustibe epced

world We ae relly ito orselvs; ores toIse at empt to M, ntain 'a standard of ' will always be a' focal point of ntorsl'-C ,.. ~~~~~~~~~~ac demic excelle c from every student? As with rmany of these "import~i"is~

whethler they be gdod" or "'ba", contributing or, T is ass rance1 inat never be granted' to ,, Jite perspective on all sides woil hl. usubtracting from th~ community balance, usuay any' stu nt regi dless of more relaxed academic dmissals are' indencsaroriginate from conisiderations'of how the resu ts,' attituds on the rt of the teachers and . evils, and as long as differe~ noiin

'will 'afect ou image r statu Ion th tot~ ~ adini ation. . exist with respect to the imprac n I ' ~~.ca cAttrition '' validity of rules, disciplinar dimsl ii-iFor students and, often, teacilers. academnic wok i'is a unden't le act thlat the majority ietalevs.I.

and I extra-currcla ctvtes are nly t mct of the sdent bi y, in compliance with

vsible of our preoccupations If f adssio__and&_d__have__aintaned___Is'cndryimportance whec pared t we "A" av e in heir respective schools ~

feel about our relations t ot~her people. dlbfr co into ~l neerlei ALENDAR 1ide ite the recent vogue of "comm'uity ynam i tecords LSCan hi '"I't . t1-,d M e ~~~~meaninglessan heioran ~"umnawareness," an lhonest' Appraisal fpvoscricl nw em eay n Ahet g9bropretn- pe64

ouk tudvidualpriorities is'seldom'made. col'arsn, Athbg the mnajorio of AmhersFrda t oupbe metigKepr6' long as that self-centering doesj not b e' eslet n acco odat to this'substantial ure re eta ore hahI 60% decrease Satdy Octoberl 6s Chat 200incres i pressuo, thfere will always exist I' the stud ts e led, A obvious reason ' a~t'Fobl s hae I 200~selfi~h and there is a very real difference, it's; fair ' he~ Iadh fitoajstohe rhis dec seie Golf vs. Exeter I 21 -

~haiyin moderate doses. And f there are actio, as I '1 amiexetnisItifo aesbc r. ehnln fdsilnePaul'Butterfield's Better D yBand--

which re no self-enterd, are~ ,'vigorous, it~en epctnieDean fr asbye of the Cluster GW ' Ki Adioin- '0are ~ ~ hjy sually ae those studets thatthe faculty has retained 1 anis Jac Rihrscomne,"TeMve in pr

ones that come without premeditation; in ma y tergtodiisa.Ith 1927 ecntraliztonI fdiscipline to the cluster ucaiOtoe cases agtrctni h most charitable one~ f acadeic ear, I students merited this Ihas t eded 'make our isciplinary CathiyctoSercs'cases a gut r~tction is the C I fight. Fail re to uri oeone's marks after a a o eo~,poal oe Chlic Srie 00eapmr

Iitfair to say that this 'ed~c temotenowain a hemathmae'andosilymri keepngo~estant Services Cochran tend~cy toards el -common use of di issal. Commenting on t h the ~sof he studenti."'10

Itaiondeceases as we growl older? Perhaps t 'the expulio o tudents for licademvic With th ditimn of girls to the PA Chpl' ai,is; perhaps expqrience lends itself to perspecti e failure, e or Bill unlffe stated,, "If PA c Pus, anot er of 'nse may be constituted MnaOtle and we learn to remove ~Uiself fr~,m the'6:rnedilewat toreerye serious aca4mic t- 'a prime r ason, for dismissal. This of- TrIit ~lmosphere. then ~~dis is~li e~yei.fse, stated I ai rsx roin-visiting or' metigs- _m Igruswirl of everyday pr bleins ad, d'iios f Hpee, sm Im rtnr eplp eas. 'be suct nc, T.' mall~ 9ru qet~ 2:09)

~inyt ing, s Xm faut n le tdnsgtt suent o a e P agtocntiutso hugto b eeh at fte aulyad ea. 01wed hyresutrdoftinigechtsho, ahe onfhsewo xiitmnuhctueth Ine Colgate "h ul t.'Lwrne nvestsru

C ' II'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I ~rll.Sadlyenouh, fe canlive hat hey Wite H ,cnineufiehe hrdmye for uadbeasofhseeittefclthsi , 3:0antIns~6fautyad lerSudns'e ' ' 0 involvedr, osrem no'mroeugphrotlae on thievioart of ths raul." aa.Tnnsv.nxtrd :0rn, dos resnt soouti d i te Bue oo, aoter e~uaton hih .mihtsub 'tus. Oarecb niersi rdu

l'omn wher weystred so Iftre isaof o t on nothe r idiratect case ofacdeic suent dce m~nor dimisal. The rule ' atiuhgopmeigII64 fliiles iths simpy aslf-c e niterigi o I fuei h angbrit b ecomingt aho ful-t.Tie was~ ren t inst clusters wis othaetaborecter. not always lok o ti is thegendrbutpimoststofntsl, I b dso ye hrugo heyer¶Yt1h

- 8duiowledged. not only ni oneselfbut also in one' IVaniy Socerv. MITFr ' e ':'

~~~~~~~~~{ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ teuneeighbotrwods.aoiy~f~4 tdntbd il eontersuc w sionally t 11 [ose Var. Cross Coun, try VS.~I 'I H'I Frsh

e no t , fr laced on t ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~I ~alyeouhfw a Ue ht he rie e 'vi ''ment a inolved ore exmp om 'itn er3

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-~~~~~ Joy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~FW ~s" rigine P66 et? .I RfetoIC so BY \ RD TiAC ons in Doctor Faustus and of Hqrr onto the other side and into space!) O nAtT h

ARTHUR '74 BY ~~~~~~~~~~~~Ci-t e~~ttembrini's self-congrattilating But the freedom nd perspectiveion B O NDiA fiend ih asn.FnsOiie umanism as seen through the eyes of Iourselves and our positions t tese After fbur years, P. as finally

hast been aid about te Penet Wak'u h rush 'aphta.) And I returned to radical moments inevitably surrenders'as We ca't pw~hm. we d inubensanumpe.banemrtetita Chtaopheeiel, heantud f eanngItyigtthtef'e ondneconeptiveetie eoanoicei-mmllbx n

a~uk t~e genr~a! piritul apaty powr Plant dDraper, Ai ,ter were honest, so few of the teachers diesoaiyof th moebius stip m mnwe i.eb his prevaler~t~at Andover. While, nice day. Relief. inis Uniglue Pdet, we'd ever known had be elfh w de and the other side bol's ension plan, few days

>' ths. sl~asiallytruether do eist More or lesst g ps}FI A eres Th~ difference between a Ilusry and elusive. If PA has taught ~e ht I was to wr&tnatalel xcetion. On suh fail ofn' .Itn ian not. ver of le; ing anid a earer. Most us to interpret the world arun us6 to smtigfr'h a tgv

ex~e tioi~ is! the Jewish Student a limb in i~ and asl theeachers are of necessity lovers of creatIe sam(s Of our eperience, we mhe somewhat the sameIn aP T ~~~~~~~~~~socio-politicI't learning and the heritage of are trapped in these shapes. The last spring when smoeakc me:

Ur~ioh '~noter, whch I ai con- The e dpeds upon the scholarship. letters. the sciences, the shape of thc moeb iu~s intrigig erAete n ogvcer~d ith hee, isa smal but-beginning. Is tonally unde ble humanities, e. But a ve'few can Iis supple, and it sed e each of u i Youadilm?ugCristian, Fellowship which in m cs:ndover-Am rs-combine with that r tern e raw, turn.-. I was aetuafly asked tow4t bpat

r~s-on kTesday nd Friday Andoe.I ver i' - reern eeg ,Io Circumnavigating with' canny Whti'lkeotaharata non-ev n~g~n the Cochran ChapelFowhtkn fp can most yurltosf a a'lea Cr.-' The imrcso~w.tr ff Boylston airt-Oriented school." Wlit's ntmos rof its participants. Christianit expect? ;'I differeoce between a real lea -e-of 15 Street andpaknext to the Berkeley that simple. I wouldn'1t Ii a b or a

ha4 buco' eawayoflife. entigte For one thi. ndaver ea and a lover of learning of . College ofMri.I put the tereo in place to work inif thesho1dn'hawicl' lie taof are. tithyuingti r tlatls einn thtm beinng Hw oyu n adl s eherjaz(a drus) becing. etya 2 tdet Ok isa

re~ ~~~~ti ortes~ s I t hrfr.pae inl onP fteaatets'tde n 0 iir okavner~t nd fremot inthis~ tre thtoos teahes nvebig -uo Muiintnihohodhatatce'Ofcl~ 1cursseaaeiherPAhraAhoteveoiwh it~~ ~ th nsPronaym Thegennine isiebcar a i ampequ tff O divide at furinhlt cbelre tht waviesn dTaigi andppurposeota1atactstity. W block jnisz itrhas) moifof onere 3o20 stll etsat~pol

faih Iketshri. Byop then otothe te innriher eginniinrangs.ad bg.Hpastc duyinYat.Las eartheeer

whi hae made t perhasI notth to te suionait poe 1pclaydnondethin soamen bt t riva inscp thaard 40tudentart aye'. bu ewrig iIfrI peiinIiOy aery 08 ~~~~~~ru a mest1 ther .proelA lukin wamasytat eirPA nort ed

aspects o~~~ education boggled e. - u~~y ol. Naperu usf youn(2? Thr arvie tomhat ti e adlif isI te acet i h hitan Woir hs aem rc¶, gadculesi. Ddotey m a hI c bohrme etac rtheme o humiliy fur te Clbiti howd quthey rgeanfto me oey We decide atmenit fopiza pi a d'metifid thatse hogtta h

' life r~u$ ba humbe one.By ac-c buneDlaetotEwr ah iner Sack? Arise ithey ar ofteatdpat' a i agrofapith Godis rsu~n Beodte Most O Why tae ersa hereore. heres adbi. lsi ligat at rteew

un~istaidipgematou yh hitaiy' edctos te teiahIc a'ner just ro stran e ln (niybe comi sung the schi lts nxt hedown~his w~ate s badfu sfeoeS koinofamersif omthits hx o ta ea iethsoe)E ec et sun -loksd then part.h Beane AdionGallery. dont see ch wourel

Conts As ~~Wrt'os ae osa t eMsanAnoerlwe).P af su Itra i h iy oead asteis. fi os pe.whwiv'arid ethat haees! od'se t e d ,oal rf whldqt'idsm;bti ialiecp h e tdn

m tny tsdlv o etuy4fcie ava ot'this is one of tha ngwa ed~r togledk eI. C w a fsen ti.oron q Ydtracnjk O usc cme make rcaesi~wda.One suh ftec isth reatnex twst ~aotd n so oes u w ocjt 6n hed shopst. nn-Englis spaino fnI ae arearhihth te ahr'

bell~ hiselfto b mor ~ mseho voe. es itah1are dobmynsof ptr~pAfwa,~d ioydesdt atbigfn atedashothat ost o thehz~tAnd dcidwhther rn~tIoul scnieto ourproresasair Ther olaytm fata ionan mandernedt e to b tht td-

sofe n4oe ahesmthe on. By4er e t me D', I o areu inr nc? r hypr fte r eatetwsiugV dssin thi world s creaed whenthis wa-tI stred.cmacnicedofornoio.Moeso hsor st straeet blork isexpected mingto.Ihveno~n I a I~~~eieigta a oif t re~to mmnata ee ocalneor 011Bso c very siilart PA fo six yarsanon s I w~zeta oen l n~e otm iytoner s a i htbga ets ron suvivd ensu loo s iaticulat lagh. Aic U",d and surrender ' kind a perancd mst'ba c snsiiliies Ex neo

Ci la life thdis Is av Mdd Sn seemansoprhniv 4 -b letn'orsle is--vs it ing snlodesIsdblc mahn' goets dne. oto hdlt 'li6neetweaknes ad ould j Dden taommlng.y auC salsed cifrecle thant a imea4lae.Ee aea T

I o Ih :fbt cmesinfianl Ds I 1 pae.soilkuces)iIanhre TEAdte postrofa'. thar'he pertecto and uno~iityi A0e1 o aI r2 er? sri, acnet- a nrdt t se ru by m aesans I whayoevoolthcr.Goawd ~ati 'tee that BorgoieumnimsDd Gnaooeis'trp I I mfeshs fte a laske has falen awy, Core be eteis. itde ew

The. ~cbnd f is the hem asarl bourg es 0mais e- sefpretioaebcptv.bcue h~mr andonSomne, shul e-irdanCsnstredjtl~ and lovetonbe truly theen t r fuk io. t anxy o tim o t costrp wea can h 'te wbret.1' I *' .~. thin. For cuthn~ hrt tha kep ow apa of been twoins. aud th oteraihtessananjke. msccoe aeprpgna

asor e his is one of all area ofutr~eig Ikp hnIngo ~eoeo h w ol de n er ~ o ae7&lIfe, ii~te itne-suyngI h t ~ lo *d an hI.nnEgihsekn fe aehadt r s'

earijxn fci~ n the stagean lf . o ito oe- uron en40 still bef fied.Th a or I 14 mebiustris Welves, Rab i Andpe Vflstreswork Doat theai de aziu otn h teaddcIeol a 'pzz flpe on hand vperyited fun thr tAd* more If~ou submit yourself to His IOB BiN coulGER confOERidentSHURE evealyersof ptyritg

yoi ese in ahid Gordi bease henrsMtw oeoecnlso n~ -0yasao h stai ohv thisgood'oDtoSree lok iexwaste aveiraday. oI doa't ndj cifA peller.. ~ealizin the pontwherfu ofwhtwae totll clgs fno~ 'int omensofinrsetiofi.~ e alu.0ol rsedt r en u.Iatndasho

aenet hisl-ob oe~tpftbleig ws It m pot tha emt Phillipenot ifrdoae a wiheaodmaoster a- atier thatlart is ot i wers itnior s e than somoviusly an nototli am c~trl m~ycncererns ae prsetssuhanimgeo bnd in itellecuhs sipyntfi to asue . I haveof:God~~~s love---ise conceland c ipe ensive l ng.'lenl drse blc-angtChr n life theihrstanliesTeaowvo'tigd oed ea oby lrprgaminctanntsemngyasexitnurMebaTos.lomBewnsr vtois-a-visn~1~or fr

afe 'ou men ht omte o cold.sIcr uic ik nt. peuijtP;i' erl mrsin r pa ont toaes boatin.schaves a t isETadwok- utainfoadm ~his inherentyweaknesof-aand a. esalse ree tis sooltg ntied, salae. Ial s Jy n., I Ibecarn Signiicant~Despit In bETiE (tghe bodlto A o an Sonot towards hiTe sayer hs but Ii all en classiallyucce gurehadn haeues itni n trciefad (aiirarayt oe ttsi

'entropednwihthncco ! aI~piq~Ih oen evi o nibeper~cinan Theretareon imxg rniaind frimtal. coolg twiih. I Teei fcus osbBorgso i Has. i gen lob etOna to teus ofip Andove faha o rituc:atle manfeleatnce thatodvr. siue frwr.Imsl .113,0 t 1teneede stregth.this orget or j azz. stasswhe- stelfpercertis ar deeigiv beo e n f~ amskha adolesen ao lieter rcie os~ty sI

il~ind f is thethei6 o' th n~'re'of dit ti n jatany ne lace onthe acipiademy of So'ats it s gon now ononance-'s~ovelwhch hae'fudto e ay raieicse wheromricshoseplaechsacovenionian vnrabhe rtomns wre dislved dlk a h elowt-h aeo

an 'i~ieibly beatii~ thngbee ult urp edis ttl elipse y h'mr rz omn uwie uartbotts n he utb h br lig d o nwwt1, , appe'apreto bevtwoetyge akng t ofthe noe ~nr-lb . hw uhefr idianwhereore c it yursel to Gd' t isuso preyvldt he4osro cocepyer- Nof'mnoav aG I'a Rehapsyne ofetop It' t lbtId ko htefr

ask fJr s37Z usic ing whIt kparpr eet thn t staemnAt byes ae aynd rouhawel t mIsy 'reveicewvnte aret."a on nom Vance in allmeber"cetreas itonfmortbe wi th thisof egs. on't pee a o eunt h een em aeo e ac

life, - ra tBito f uic"Bt hre s oecuefo h Singdy when coalttieyoun me in stldlnn oe ro h raetlbrasst~~~clsscauis radyDosn

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guidlu ice' fthe moeeganerifeverthe wa on.' rsls nyfoIuperiericrn this. one~an only ant to s vrsx ~ i onl early 'n The el dipsedo seior. peydestn oted ocy th O effr a is t uoreturn H' love by praising him, andr's~ Sawy ' coce 1 r thoderirmtesatbsto fPilpa ascsooocl. abe. onbyoeigaobdatChiin. Thushtis ph Ochestia le oliet giv at no1 hoge No longmaser i pptes ohft 'earsopraethin, As pat o-weterao not the Arte 1by oatinio uvlerhr isee h;; -u oself-taGdyothe morbhidgt ceplao kt Room excuse 'unflsbcrpio e bo-apable'oul jepatmenjoy the lazy I ontn

yor eriid expee~wa rgneHisclsilove, and -as ao.Thjastrgi tofv hgo Dic oka if hnee as ii knowag what. to a aot lItsmsoRealyon iheto a totaly lssi~ mi ntoappuar cosmintio dHrn ilmwhat was ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ surm y nitxlaigfielc. n .~Irt'tatthiseshouldnt evnobtr sse anthe Ph~ortr t - -- ' "L K-illiot b ant i 'onrd ot tao, eat pheonmst forsmlyntfi t suet tIhv

impdtof'oaslewh is so co-~ n tu utura odout* ifranesentsemer suhawe pime~ aIm an. inelculsin ' nw oea A hos'pealing ot the Christian life. isthe nwudeb, pleasng ato thea posptet ir n Tioyneon- a softnlsy ecotnt ai Mela yoastufe no oet wher as manysd employee w or

inst ~rtioi ofFelloship I~ to tel rex Stars euePrhp d eb inagruter irl Iweee o er nthrgoiuI eicn ofa hrd Mab hrubecmswepeop~a~ ver diffeent fom thoe facltymgtojett hsel'trnsi iu anhig-boding vutui quimte wilntent tou tI7tihat kiCuttnd of iv t'atare

ceptr~ ~andin asing or Hs shold awayspreval, wat-cn elook foA rd to's thre a mrsin r u in'tI hae oeard A t'riscar I I~~svei help o 4tpte th fact tht all o futreIrehead' tha - ev ssceys osine fti it

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P&G _E F 0 U R' Th ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~OCTOBER 4 1973* G~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~oggin Hous 'Will Sierve PA ass Agenits Will(As AW~mn's Center Start Bitnd Raiding

K 1~~~~~~~acuftyMedfing, Forty Class Ageitrepresentpg class from 1913 to,

1972 met here1 I ~ y n Satu~rday t discuss finTwelve groups of Phillips Academy faszlt meipbers met Ia4Tuesday 'raising techniques for the AluImni F which railse~evening to discus vaiu rpsl -D.Sie' frytwo page rrcum approximately ten percent o the s lrsi nrepot. Ech f the twelve groups will write individual report at continue' operating costs of the Academy D.ieraddressed thetheir discussion next week. -'gr~up Friday and explained th cane the school ias'According to English instructor '9illiamn Brown, "Our. gr~up. held a un~dergone in, the* past year.thorough discussion that included some good honest skepticism." He noted 'T~tos that thie group touched on many of, the proposals in'Dr. Sizer's rport. Stpe .. Gohi 4,cara fte17Classics instructor William Buehnax chaired a group which etre Alumni Fund, began the meetig statin. ts a whple`cqM letely open-minded." He add, "We dealt with the 4oposal to new ball game this yar." Mr. oodhud also informed,abolish classes and beian considerasion of college degrees." the agents of the success of thq telethons conducted inLa week, after te Academic ~oicy- Comntittee meeting, Dean of Ef ostorl- and New Yorkand plan~ for natioiral telethon.I~acuity, ikter McKee hioied, Wit twelve groups every aspect of the Gogl Hr WIJI S1'e AWOmsp's C~or Mr.Godutldteanstititw ipratIoi'piopoZalwill be reviewed." Chairma of the Math Departmerit Edhloid in oodh t o ldm te aent ttat ifver iod a tto.:. , I lnfor m t efr classn about ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ndover to d a y..-'' i. ,.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Hammond commented, "MY group was interested in examin'ing-the Women in and arournd Phillis sAcademy have banded ir. oohue next, introdu d 'the 'great ';all tiftelpractical consequences of the proposal rather than its philosophical together under the roof of inlHouse for form a money raisr,' Barry C. Pp '49, who spoke ab~ut-justifications."I - meeting place of their own, t PA,. Women's Cetert.'- sol iciting mioney from the alurnpi Mr. Phelps stated thatiHistoi~yinstrictor-Edwin Quattlebm 'rremarked, Thr wa'dToseeriginthnBad fuietosynlueLoie* h would, have to ciommunic tethe future to theirlwas efintely Pease. Mary

cid Vrgni1Pwl.Mri ario.-no 6vett Flostility~at the netr H added, "I think lot !r SIer' MicltigiiaPoe.tare arion tha his s e grea school in the world.~~'opsa~shavealreay lest ad IStcp'harie Perrin, Chris. John m-LbySmith, and asae a li~opoal~hae ltidybeen tacitly ~ceted' at d therefoo a lot of NaiLrmi hertzer.hntnLbyithese radi~al proposals aren't really ltht' radical. In the receriloas we'ye ~ Mr. Phelps was follovd byHae W. Cole '22, whoisebee ivove i gradual movement towards that sort of t) g anyway.. > class recently gave i eOOif r ~ thlreunl6n. Sally '

Th daof rigid class nom~enclature i just not s stiff as it once ws." ' nTe Center. which may be used b ain woman in- Bradlee (Abbot '47) k net abbut! the differentThe idea ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~volved in the PA C~ommunity, icluding teachers, faculty' approaches in women'ifn as "nepolmwtIj; w~~~~~~~~~~ives, secretaries,: and libraians, is open QZVMonday Abbot fd raising," she rem.k. "is that Abbbt'New '. from S~~~~~~~~~l84p.m..'andWedniesda and~hursday''m 912 ' cdm s 4 fhi iefor ois; ifter hrNew chool a cdeyism.hi ln'

' xplained faculty wife Pam Apgar, "PA's Womrm husband's graduatesc ool, co~lepp school, and herheadedI ~Center is a direct, result of thin overwhelming 'yes~~ colwe eriM eio '7ejandte"oaetThe New School. an ipformal evc'nipig study' program i~y senior received in response to a questonaire sent around this coi~icept to the group, while Stehen E Devereux '65'Rob~.rt Miller. ill beii its fourth eat this'Octoe in c-riaion with summer by some of the Directorm, whichlasked: Is there a talked about the younger classes 7And6ver High School. Its finale ursF selections wi~~md hswek. real need or aplace on capu wer omen would be 'Director of the A~n fi Robert P. HulburdEnorgmI i able to get together to talk with and visit one another?"! indicated that no goal I'a ens for thisiyear's fund asMiller comented. "T E n co ee to prvd stdnsad Board member Naomi Shertz4 noted that more- than a result ofl the Abbot- doer erger.'*1 ' to teach various skills and I anything else the Board would k to think o the Center _________________

teachers an opportunity p'nd ncouragement totah'romsil n r as helping to ease the school in ts transition from an all-'crafts to interested~ students. This fre~r. e will begin co-ordination with' aeaaeytoac-e cc1Andoe Hh School and hop eventually, to see complete c-ordination." malesaalm t oe hxl.eThis Nvar. thelNew Sch~ol M~ll b orkanized into two one-term sessions. Worne i have exclusive use f the Center. Men haveTh ist1 term ensfo Otob~r'tb, December. while the se ond term been excl ded. explained Ms. Agar, because "they havewill ruii from JanuarytoMyPev sy.teNwShlhaopacdah their own places at which to met each her, such asithe ''-trimester, toMy rvc~sY the Ne colhd rtdec coaches' ockerroomr1 altlhough rel~ha otalmn'NI'I4 frRoughly 100 students participated in New School activities each trimester are coac ie.Se 'coitiud W elta in thisFA '', u~~~'ses, Iee i' place wh re they cango and lk with and suppor one'latwea. po xtm . h atio 2 coU OD' otft'eredkiugiocrludin o f n" peoianl aesholt wmnnedtei f,weaving, to tt cro in an another.' if the courses be oere mare :r a. soths "'The enter's futredepends onhow many leof hecorss o e fferd this M epott' Y h g.an T hneopoetopolo~r. a I avaPngopopcol r~coigfr vs Opupp~etrv'-Sydiror actually akadntage bf wh t it ha~ Ao Foffer,,

9' comn-Adult Su~ rarnidermented t wfLouise Pe~e For the first n~onth aThe Adut Evening Study Progamdfesyfoi h ew lgovtlsaitc i~e kep in which the number of

School. Miller noted. "The Al'Eenifig Study' Program isi directed ' en who use the center will, e recordedl. Mr. Shertzer -SCH3LSU IEtowards adults and revolves around a cassropm situation. We xercise a lot 'un med u the potential futi re of the PA Women'sPISte feiiiyadtceoeac a uhbodrangel O'f people. et,."If enough people wat to come and, use theAs are~us ofthe co-ordination. several courses will be taught a Andove ~trte'tn.w ilke tgig fnt ok-,we'll 'PWIE

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Oyu.,i

I ~The PHILLIPIAN .'CO E ,17 'Aver iges Last Year's efeat

* B~~~~~ue Football Cr~~~~~~~~ifus u Tft~ In eason Qpeer4 3-20

ohert, CrodsdaeIDriscoll Ex~e I Bwc fild;VI?9 Touch do ~ In Firs t HafPoueTn inhBy Stan Half

Saturday. September', 29: Andover e, Andover - then retaliated with' substanti drive and

varsity fotball tam openedits seas n a winning To1don a 16 yard pass play, l'ith the vxt point good bkfedtne ofpsgrnote. defeating the Tufts~ Freshmen 33-20 a game that Dave Croasdale., hokever, mediately rought hfor ll intents and puirposes war ove at half-titne. cheeringjcrowd up on its feet ahe raced. 91 yards on theParticularly, impressive for the Blue wsth' .excellent next kick~off. leaving the COse ufts-playej sprawled on

whil amasingl7rdon e gain, owevthi psscetAn:0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Chrii Doherty. who rn over.arud adthog a dovr led -25-7gain boeev hepsfld et-n

ground, and 279 overall. The vicoy w~ih ny believe . A oergtishrdouchdqwn of the 's d quartero ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~could be the first of a sUndefeated se fn or P.A.., after sta ting aleep in its wn eiritil, at ~lefourteen

avn~dlast year's heartbreakn 22 os.,yard line. Fullback Chrii; Dohet a thek y ~"ait(44) .\ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'' ' ~~ewsKdrive as e amb 'Pa ahepotent Blue offense opee heame wifasrn inally dragged ow a te fts twenty'a line. Oiafor 10inr d nant ikbc 1 sd oaozho runningadpsig takthtilodthm o the nexti play. quarterback bb Driscoll f nd wide

dominate the first half. After the Bde! stalled the Tufts receiver Dan Diloratigpeni t e end zone a 20-y rd -

Pile ~~~~~~~~~~~~ 7,.!1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~offense at mnidfield. and'anj attempt A~t a-5b-'ard eld .scoring ~,l6Y2Conciudi g Ih le scaring f e dayIU~~~~tS .1 fl 11 m at ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~goal fel far short. Andover ook Ovtt its own 42. Scn afUeetu o .LLLL'((l.(~~~~~~~~~3 tia ~~~~~ Alternating between half-bafiks Dave roasdalf, and Bill With he porous Tufts @~rs nd tels of m1 jj Le~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~wis quatterback Bpb Dris'coll. Nvhl Y'plet'd I of I I W11elan PA 73) duecto ahobb g ankle spraisuffe e4 Je I-b 3 passes for' 204 yards aud1 three T' in ihte ie h d vry n xpece d the Blue1 olup e

~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~downs. ' Itime: n in~h Tufts ud however canme utS daSeptember 29; Andover, offense and solid defense intj is Orgnthed wht pla t e he cis tieyeId v..1 is strog i the seconid half and gieth obiits of

Ma. Unable to maintain the half, taignine ;hots on thej frt -O Dicfthe dly heris eihonetiwnl cr( d aI srn fin'1 t)ei'c oihdo ha a iored p'te o oi f

half, t Ad siysoccer am' 0l, a indt 3;3#bfth~ Tufts 48. Two plays lI~ter Driscoll wa~sale C~ r~lirdwopp its seasn opener to the Ti'fts ha ogv .. the early le~d.Th yard loss and thee Blue was again o the f1154 ~rfreshmn 3-2. 'he Blue dominated irtgacme on A pass 'f'' line, this time tfor a third-down play. Dr sColl dpeplay'in the first lhalf, gaining 'a 2-0 LarneGron, which Moe back and 'threw a periect 48 yard sco ig -%I to

~lead oI:j a pair of( Ilnny M'oher goals, - ikdit eft-,hand corneir of th le halfback Bill Lewis.;After versatile Da(sc C'romi',alebut e soSet etarioroh ave. Bonbright Issisted4kce hpitatr .A e -. aIAdwihteoffensively' atid ddfensively' on Mohier's' ottier. goal, a 'ctur' kiced teint ter.PAe -. edwihthy .- I, throughout the second half perfect ~~~core, a~ Bonbrightice tre v Te ees ginqu held adAnm Itklve

Tufts Ralles 'the ball' across the goal-mout~ and' Tuts punt. this time at ts ow3t0v i i . ill LsiTuft winn aiy occurred wih Moher. sraigin fr6m th rgtgained yards for a irst drown. iu( Tuft4:28'rei aning in the game on a s~ot sideline.drilled the ball again inttd 15 yards for a personal, toul, after aI i yard pjick-up ytaken ' om approximately' 15 yards lower let cbt-ner from just in fri t oft Croasdale. giving the B le another lirs doI tis% itime

out.Th~ hot as ~d~d y a ust f th lef goalpost. ' at the Tufts 32. After Cioasdale lash I ' for 1wid as it sailed over the outstretched Defenslve Lapse -ars n afir down. DIcolht-his ti lind Stewc

hands ~fgoalie Dve Baisnan and 'Andoyer's stalwrt defense. led by Kase ta tor a 20-yard tuchdom n as o o ude thlehnt.s f gie Dv Baumangeandad I onoh ProueivSo " IObC0Klo

net. Haugen. ha lowedonly six shots , Croasdal~Excelsi rdclv~enQuaf-ter phoTufts fuh back e second balf. goal in the first hlf.~ 1I the 6econd Once ngain the Blue defeme tale a Tuts drive short pltndDsDloa1saontercein dof3 ' ~~~~~~~with Et'gagat 1 1:52, pocdw ~s r s it converted n half, howexe, the Blue ldeferts~ of the endzone and Andov-er took oe a e 30. Ihe key tucdw asIo qaebkBb Dr~ Iil. indirect Iick 'from 'tfir feet out on the completely f apart. as Tufts was~ play of the series canie on third don i cv to g wfih tw) adptg.Thonyccern fright se. Wiufs' tieing goal. which able, to contiol the action i the fullback Chris Doherty gabbed 'a Dri';c)ll aer ial and., from corner ack Bill Zech.nwPmade anfiwas sared at 14:28, came on ashot Andover' end of the field and fire 1 'dragged agang of`vould-beTtiIt tcker~ 40 yard~ to thw punt. When the ball "a ikeovthiha

' ' ~~from directly in front of the P.A. goal shots at Bauipn 'I Tufts ten. Driscoll then handed ottfto Cr ~idalc oin two to rco, r it and get ofautI'hich was ldbon- hh goalie Bauman wa4 Dave onbpight 'nearly made the consecutive plays as the 5 10. powerhouse rom Tufts ovn 'fersion of Bby u' and recovscreened. score 30' after, 2-10of the secon d halfl Manchester inally powered'the bll iiveil fi~ni thle seven Blue. Zech later intercepted'a erran;

Moher Sors Twice had elapsed, Whitting he uppeir left, yrlieP..ed90alrthtw otcnversion pro~vide Andoiver 'sith one of its witioi'np scoThe hie" isplayed a powerful part of the hdrizontal goal post attemnp failed. - hIf goy

* ~~r~~sskountryGolf iTake IiaVictories NTESDLIEry, ON THE SIDELINEHairriers Destroy Linksters 1Dfia

WVilliston In Worester, -1 UIo n-ucJioI ~~~i~~p~~ener Moore, Cahill t~~~~~~~~~~~~~/j~~~ Peerinitlinto acryst'al ball 'hich or aSts the tuturctcan prose be a mnis

Saturdayr, September 29, Wilaton enlightening experience. Unabler to resist temptation I did ust th this p tthe do've~~~ first meet of the year. Saturday, - ~~~~~~ An. week, with the results htch discovered quite surprising to sav i least! n ,

varsity ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~dover-Afterprcrg 1leiitt Ia demolished a weak Williston ppenrclstingk ah tiue i ~itv o n mnhs ' sua. J9-44. WIth number one man oeelatwkteBu ril-glOtoe-eron'd.cendLsrneie' , snl-wing offen! prove

Chri Bickerton out with pneumonia, sq9uad came back to crush an in- b oo uhornadcipt sroi.a sast otalsufr is oand- ~~Icapf~~aii~~ Matt Mangan still -~~~competent Worcester Acadcmx. R~kbert J. ishburne is iscrovered and burned t the stake. The umber sideliaedaith pull a silles -arsits-. (-t. giils 'ho rtirt roiss-countivdoubles... plow there are four. -

sden aed Morga tooke oviler te-oe ite xe N~ember..,Varsitvoeccer puts together a %%inning str ak to finish e seasc n first osition, and cptured the first__________________ LsrMihel or.' aboic_ 10. otbl defeats Exeter. aid Doherty and Croasdl h

LA)%erMithel More.pla~ing in Football Hall oit Fa e No one heds any ~as that ih first ter is fal victo~ of his varsity career. Morgan the nii nber is'o position. fliecr- ove. I ~J tl is touhot thve firstn tof -fo%%red his, opponent. a he %%on (ii December-Hockc', "ins the La%%rencesille Toumnainent-again andd eandll halftmiles.ut the afile too the 3th hl. Mikb Aitken. another basketball cro\%d% arc almost nn-existent-again.'ran took mie.bwth lam to gtay returning lo%%er. %%ho played in the 3rd jauayThcsimiglatbekeghyeenrod. x" rns-M a t7o3ok 3e eods oreay spot. deniolished his opposition eight, th e se~en-tfoot asketball plave'rs fi~ its b ketbal tam! butxsi. - anageS

Horg~. an onlyten secons slwer amle Morgan took fla place Itand six. %%hil a i member oft thetosmhwlet A onthan 4he course record, the Blue's rot of Wltiston. squ~ad. It% r rian Rii-ers. carded a It dt h to % ake up at three i the morning It 'get -ice e Varsi ve Takes Next E~~~~~~ght Places -~~~~ excellent :39 on the- froit. Co) asily h cky lomes a gmei. and ito one an ud adh~

After 1lorgan the rmainin eight To complete he Andover 1 qu'ad fiin h 'off` hislopponlent on1 the 2th, F ruarvs-Squasb%6is the ntersvhc~ols. and at least ~. dozen peo I join t eMarl~ GangeandMark EInge.~ hle Ri~c Club. To partic'ipants in tie Search and Rescu program lst i succe 'sion. Upper Paul Suslovic ran a have yt ocmltl recovirfor~s -tmnAndoverrunner finis~d in uick yt to cmpletey T frnd Llrne.fc~ -sr igh.fn thent rn in t sume.fine ~ic. but wa unable o catch minor -injuries placed &it Cirn.ailVcolu :144rch-Andov-er wins five of egtvrity -Con etessEete and

flo~g n asie inished third in 18:13. tenth, rspecti~ly. Intetitf and fifth-spots. snior c~ec ftetrelsn e~saenvrse tan ae a rI ~~~~~~wlhlstoW4Fai Behind VI -fa'Inc Citron" ai~'d IipanJc~cuctehce esni vr.Edyn lec,,6cuetes 0 e

Only lour seconds behind Suslovic. o ati akbcuetehce esni vr vroees rsteas hsoleM~artin Leamnon !placed fourth, in Th imidrdfteWlit , Cahill.' desfrosed their opponents tin i-VIEtIr, as i ~ the 4t'h and 13th holesA re~pc~ctively-, Arnil-Somne wise gy remarks that he hasn't seen nylons in fiv4 month'.18011ta iihdfrbhr' n tat in Bakfo colYa bod eball wins its first sixgaeI and ev"ryon pints pu* tt~ thr re se-v n4 chain ion last spring, -managed to Andover's top ie. Once again th I untber seven tin Ho-A ard Wiar.- P t-grads in the line-up. Baseball losesits next five games. and ever ress4 ch~~~~pa ift Dirtl ehind angdlero depth of the Blue squad oerwi-elnied vonlbv'4default. I h they don't car-e about bsleball, -ajrtyway.l ge' IItits pponnts Thee w-% o~v1144- nlyi~apoiniie -ftlc dav I ,l'rosse headstoward aither New EnglandCaposibulssWhit~ohnson was sixth, in 18:39. itIpoet. hr .t olI-4 h onsdsppitn ofI

Canno~ Labre sevnth, i 18:4. and second spread between -the ~c'anwt frozii the iiumber o manl. ItDean Jr. College in an upset., Girls continue to complain that a'l one ev. rI~evt ',Reelleeight. in18:57 Alland 'seventh man, which is ang seirImieel Paig~~ntwtches their sports. but no ne pays attention. Oh Y. Golf also has.a f wthre o thseperormrs-rt when. you consider that th~ AilistonI the only returniing letternian for naths-' -- -I -three of these performers isarreeande ha I nee'Wrete.Mthl ta nbet brags abou w-tthyr going todonext and di!'' nesscomers to the varsity;a d havp cors Is the anI hl ie ocse.Mthl ssualet i -vroots.a hye t er comard o th sanar tw)ln {eulhsopnn' xeln round' e ~ttigte id'this yer r ie elre htceuainas shownl vast 'jprovement i la~t om rettlestnadtw ri qa isopnn' xeln a r hlisAcademy will be for girls onl5d ya-half mile dvrhonie co' of-uovrpr

yea I ' Adbvr , cousc. of ourove pa. -tha net yar hili D. Szerdecare tht c-edcaton ai

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PAGE SIX oTeP ILPA 0 BR4,17

ATHLETE OF TE WEK 'Sot

K Extra Irirnngs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Bob Driscl:Grs .P~rnirai dPat Finn'

Field Hockey'Downs An r igh'Pro-Fish burne ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~eesday, Septembe 19; Andovrer, Adoesdfe ws edbth

The comments regarding last week's Fishburn. TheAlddehalfs' Bek 11p )0~ar of ckecounVary accordingly. Some charace te he[seasonwt aEllenKtree. g'Snoarrogant author as obhoxious While others refer to 4~~~~~~~~~~~~q victory over An~uc High., Becky Putnam, ho e tablishedrefer to i ~~~~~~~~~~The team's qxcelljent defense, herself asI a pr mig alie, willhim as extremely obnoxious. The only point on combined with its stitegic passin'g. continue assisting tet iin futurewlxich most people agree concerns their ntense made the team's opiei~ing game an wins. -I:, I

di~like of Fishburnl., Nobody seems to appreciate tsvoe.Needon asc'sudisliterary genius, is unique ability to "tell'it like I 5g nottnig playe rBes .sco t iier ad ZareenI m ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~last year's, team., scored the. Maaftwnho have performedi factiseninggoal'in the first half. Captain consisetl wel i actic ~,exhibited

- hifatI,' find 'quite sad, for Fishburne an or-year etern, Anne Ran. fine pfoia in e gae gainstrepresents a dimension previously unkno wn to the d~o folowed to mak6 the half-time Andover High. o,'- PA ommunty. Ulike anywho wite i circes .~scor 2-0.' Center forward., Sara. With tht sntro -ul r f etur-arid never seem to say anything,! Fishburne combs 'Mleszko, a newcomer to the team.cmer noithegtplayersg andyersprosf pros[ newtihi point immediately. While he may bruise

-stei~lwpitite paes noe' 'd c~ emus second ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~half of the game.. looks fowadtoa e sonsmeegos along the way, he at least adds a bit ofhrmr(and I can't.belleve anyone really takes him

. vFed H ce ins0 n rtoo sriouly) o a communityi in which far too many phtoby l4'wednesday;' September 19; Andover the first goal 4in frs half~whilepeopletake temselves too seriously. Nowv I'm'sure Ou ack Bob mann, lyd rl~atyv- ~ Nina Kimball ard 4anc Rockwelltt areagreat many of you who don't find IIec crdtie'ntefnlhl~lier at al amuing (ee pa e sev n). I sj t Tu l 6, 4 three touchdowns andi cown pia O¶ The J.V. field hockey team sh~ut out coe ~c ntef l aftoFi hbune atll amsing (ee pae sevn). Ths jus 200 ard i te air, ais he engieered PA's opa noe completes the sofni

prvs m poit. *m_ opening The d fense 1 lo ed aUthe' at-MS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ae

tepsoftng t toget-The team. consisting ofla large erthe~olt alieHope~I ' ' the number of new underclassmen and, nies had no ,sa.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Werofne ude~iasmn nd Far 01

'¶i~~l~ile.Sn wb~~~ect of bruised ego~~~~s, Exeter's football aided by strong adedrbyetrong lng verteraerteras ThThb ~r's.J uadua oksksassiiteam openedits; rason onthe losing end of 14-6 score. ner aurampresierae'i gamie teycellent' h ltis f nTh6e victor in this contest was Choate, the Blue's op.

peithis comning Satirday. Last season', PA easily .IFjI-deetdCot,11-.f its initial victory.1 One of the P runting' Cos, I Y ~ os untryltt~ idveioulchdoiis in the shutout w s scored by

.i .D~~ -fli~oratl oh a 3~yprd touchdown pas~, one of .i . PRINTIN G r SERVICE R o, z t stnnchdwns sibv-ilorati last season. Oi'I'Saturday's ame will give Andover fans are 'o - O

,"iytseethe single winigoffense in action. WhileLtrrs - ist'Lt Acad,4indWel lIn thtii formation, which is also er~uployed by Lawvrencevill< I .P.'vriyuactelno uirthve Blue's opponent in' two weeks. s markedly differe tI'tvriycoscuiys wp*fr~jn the triditohal typelof offenlive attack. it seefs 4566 ,Wlstn1-S. I'a i- huikely that this week's game will y closer tha tb 4754543 ' topsee fr Iitos33~victory ovcerTufts.~,

fis'j .~~~~~~4 26 Essex Street anisma uls~ ~ itl pepeI ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Park St. Andove SWothroeu nuepeItittle has been mentioned about theexcellence of tif.ahst roM eot kn ryed'fkll~ls cross-country squad, which completely demolishe wenoe, ht one to wiyinc9as8. s hieWil;istbi last week. While Willistopi i far 'from went o to wn i:8 i teierhouse. PA's aating depth was c4early'dernowouldi

have: agh i hsitrted inI the uncontested rout. Run-hing demhou ' [ e .- 4 na vrsio rce a 'of ifliston'pspre~~~~~~~~~~~~~eason ill, an~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~7scndvi mn A

sensation Chris Bickerton, who was illoaec seodastyrne.s atamc Matiagan, who is stiilhaving rouble with hi! }W i ''c.IftAsLV.s ac dlav W H.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~l defeated Willisto ' vars~ 22-37.~~~~~~~~tnoshe Be took sen of the first eight plce aIs rine Co.Bue~c~Ntl'la e Morgan, who won flieltace for PA, was original! '' Following Chab eau. ne* listed as'numbpr'threeon Andover's depth chart. Thi~

remarkable depth may be just enough to produce vi~~4 R(1)STON, MASS. I - Home of theofinishersni lleworeIdoverndover niremarable epthmay b justenouh to roduc vi6R( ISON. MSI~.Phil1 s Acade5my 5~ar. Grant Dondvin a p mntoriles over the Hitrvard and Northeastern freshmen. th I .l, member of te S~i tenwscndjonly two rivals which should seriously challenge the7 Pt

1ManS.-larriers this fail.. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~in s.475-1822 in 19:25. while Aw ry Flynclchd* I . ~~~~~CC*CI Ithe victory by 'takng third lcL~ast week's record -br~akers include football defenslv 'I ~ Tulwwsfu i 0 oendi Mike C~ommon, whodevoured 27 pieces of toast 4rhpoldNO 94.Tocmiete eJnbrealkfast one morning. The fact that one could si An o erI D Boalow fith i 2:36, JEodCommons for so lonzg a time without going crazy is a fet rmlyWf.Hlladw Suslovic sieventh I i 21:58.',in itself. Corcoran. , however, did just that, and n th~ Stvot Crds( IrFomVIprocess, consumed more toast than some people eat i , Everyhing practical. ' teghCrie -'as( ' ' -~~~~ - Practically everi~~~~~~~~blng" ~ In the'rnore ia rtant eets. thewe ~ C Prctiall evrI kin I.. team 'will me evenstogrI II , 45M~ tet' Andaver Before the Will't meeChrAccording to rumor. Robert . i hburne will retutn'to'1 7 1 4 e, ~ -¶bnauwstit1 ao hthe,,,sports page next week. M ~ rdvanflSt. squad w nusnfieg isbs

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OCrOBER 4 1973 .:TePILPA E S VEN

Left r6 o Th I canto 616'Pap 3 ~ ~~~~~~~~~ dissolve. John and eIjyseagvhat~~~~~n co I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ndleoa we can get aywihnds ac-Let~~~ted To paas ere rare even in cfleges?' F~h lug s inthriieog ite: Pen e:Journalistic Insecurity "~~~~~e ni Ar Comn s Fishburne pestaalwhlve N.really, I am. It's fantastic that c it i smen

'In w" is~fn t under such repressive conditions miust w~ can be here." her os otanWe h being p-I uesting to note the dive~ofy of be 1) sek-starved, 2) gettIng quick,~ Back 'at Andover. to Frimdaiy's. sil.Iafree t --"Am I n

To Whoever feels that they are t~.o the fieml Asnosfervent kicks under the bushes, or atiTovnlasdswthooae~ tre sblecas IIa am. onn niresponsiblelfor The PhIlIlplan's thai Ms. Fi hs et inevw the' very least 3) deprived of the! kream. In the flouresce~ce. It's darkthe nh oinadI niocontent: qnerrng th Current state oiafischance to know men or women as out. Everything seemed funny. easily music thatm den Icmy -r

'Weltfpr ,oe shor week e hqreat PA. ike Cocora~, Mati'persons. We weren't; wedldn't (many taken out of context. We jabbered ~ " tho~zglt that new hma~itarian M~gn~MrPlirn.K oe:of us didn't, anyway)., In a way, to' about anything. Then, a itl abu cunsancs

ftelin had nfectd Th hflfllan, n~1 Bn Zec certinly pan abroad thihk of easy physical intimacy as- Su n but John's ol~d girlfriend aton b'nng smbut,' alas'. A od hnllus come spcrM. of the P Amlshdn 1 something for marriage was to have to Dartmouth. And our social life, this qetosI~dtns it~ How does the fedm~ a

tan end. The Park and Dwight bd.One is ~M i P how Ms. Fitt Vdiscover the innumerable alternate year. Our positions at PA What have afritsu dents'a fac saltoatcedtwo, weeks ago. hell a y-c~e~ h Se ~teeabulous lve' o{Iways of expressing love and con- ,become in such ashort tim our stock nufrd tureents' a~ usistic alik-

patEc tone that your latest Fish- interview. Tht five boys' corirrnent nection with others. This side of the 'jokes about it, About creIwinig pround duuerigs Howdosc i 'a~un, tburn and the reprint of senior pr~ved to be very educational. We simplest and most passionate ways ol with studenlts, about belng' teachers, Isca n nelcu Ird', oncompl int aticle from thelow'nial'iof found it very i teresting to leri that, knowing, the distance between ~but the people we've mnef. We were inevitably foster' myt of sociaGrea Jr Lawrence, gleefully it ~ possible I i tell ex-Abl --l"protscould be'-:crossed- 'throug m.ost giddy..Laughed at anything., freedom among us IWhit sho t~bpulieried. 1 the new w'ue of the ~ye of' complex` layers of insight, frsel- Ice 'eam' falling into soda. The providing each of us at'~

We will begin wfth a few comments d~ss that ec groupjhas. It'se s discovery, of openness and eev:apol hg colrmne ett How does each ind~vid al at P gromIon the Aided'g'eable Fishburne th t all e-At ot fene werlvs rich, various landscape of thought us. Our owni neptitude.' toe he limit f Ii' w o

artile. irjof all, ii Fishburnethinks a wr shi, whi]W the n girls and feeling that can get bftrrd when Liter, in Drpr c Almos ohee te isn.5 wn otthathis deasare o faulou, wrthy dre~s in skirts It's nice to k~ that you're n a hurry. Or, hio-it cin never 12. We put on The Dead and si dervid duaio n a n in

why does thedea thing w ite ne 'uptohe stnirl s o f the po eaur be wholly crossed (arietals or no listening to hem ad talking until unesadisrltiotohesdDoes he ot wish daer 'f totean ous senior two te, parietals). I almost three a.m. Drinking Scotch. world, those ica ebeI ning!

an alias for wht he hasivritte i te annf u eirwosae, I don't mean to romanticize such Half a bottle. Or one ,tenth. Ten to an supIonwc tp fis wihrepon litoveFihburea bih , ayqS week I aw the firsi profstriving. Deep personal relationships one -we got pretty *tuned. We-'wanted (inshyebds prop aereposlity giveonshthre'campus for tefrtcanL be I hell sometimes, whether to. We thoroughly enjoyed it: his (in ts very phaintransMi n

'and kiss or his ides on the sbject of tm~ in thre ars," waso observan thereis' bed inoth room oor nt.eThe pimpssiblebbleddoffindepndendec trnsforns? parieal~ sow a'athe crud sens o~'to niotice this, hy did he hveth parietais' issue isn't even ours to i housemnastering, faculty life, the Finis iiin So mu timl

humor that the rest o his articil taement cited to anonymous? decide until halfway through this !irreverence for daily routine of our ec a nfototi iiserlyi1 acks. Now, about the I! , r~aps it is because the girls who year. It'sd bound to be hrd to agree on student sclves, relaxation; and oracle. Gladder l ,ayw A.

Fishbu~ne's 'ports' articl; very have sen ot ~rwisemight bother an ideal arletals. system, in this dpissed msic appreciation.ba ayasimply t reeks of maniacal mut- him. This bor must live in a very community, where some of us have Up late. Third night in a row. g~oee~tering.' frhere are only three hundred isolated part f the PA campus It is grown up surrounded, by idems about. Startod 'off here sleeping well and 8dadTaca b0i wigilsleitmael atahe toPAp exreul'ryuaelswadIasha nd verw igirls eg~t~natei auac~u toPA. D eietremely off awie to all Of ti 'to ti onyacy. friendship andse quite rglry running five milesa day, Creative Writing a An erto the mmen~se ppularity of field puit, into twq neat air-tighit comn- different from those others of us have writigig letters (good, long ones) etc. graduated from P i 16~and

hoky~ ongst the girls, there a partments leed, Anew a rld ex- taken for granted. But serious or not, No ihrpsigtelmt o mes olg n1 WIiehrfew of us taking athletics out of this tiu&; isn't possible to be reatqd Robert L Fishburne, can you accept siniply lttiniz them melt away, he was editor of Te hlinafl-fema esport. The girls who are not' as an individual student ~ii the that-there'are a number, of ways of #n e c e '

paly thrilled at the prospects ~ch~oltmihtb asking toolmuchi looking at he problemv-and maybe 'Aft T ac epla ig field hockey are offered of 'e Fab~u Five' andI their even wonder for a split second IVy subtle attitude thttewr'

sc er arch and Rescue, tennis. bun mate. Fiihun.t r and whether it needs to be a problem at3cross-country, crew, karate, and even disc the b oryowdsmales, all? rest~udfrmini oures by right be o ,its

'ceramic~ and music. With such a th: have pick, uinheromative' ,, Susan Uoyd tecsmy~w a copih"dctd;ta oe ~ tlarge variety of spoirts offered'it is not' ye here at A.Prhp we al '\amtigb ecigata A ~m au lywit ", in1

ofle 'o ret bc ohe aII Someone told mie once that he that we ave everyrhtohi ofunusual to find various degrees nfl ther I~~~~~nique No. Satisfadtion thought what we relly do at attitude. And I thin

seeni~ that Fiahbijre is unaware' that tg~thi'er into a cateory. Ha~ve the the imerIcan" schoocho and oan eges isgtacitlya aceptythisewaytoig:wwsfem 'ale Fivolv e i naem. t og n ividual , ca he rdin H th th Eitor- teach a system of behavior: once, still throw food into th b

I I 0 dpb c eta~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~inl4avPA irls. like PA iales, have t \coDrae, F nd Fish, to ?o~ at As it has been pviously 'stated, stbdents have mastered ,this system of Commons, stl eag lI onchoice of which sports they would, like aelefor w tJhare instead of, quite appropriately. "not everyone 15 ifey become cognizable to peopl when we don't need I'stll a

- to patic~pat in. Th reasonthat ony w at ou'd wi~h tjie were. u 5s OPsisied on Andover Hill." There ar w4o hold positions aof oyfer or in- whole sheet ofpfotwo ~ila aretakin crosscounty is f~l~iginsecueotu.' th.s . meo. sor ao

that pnly tw girls want tr if I s iceeev'~ eral of us who will miss going dowh fmec.These people a willing t he.snec eo oe oHow ~~many boys are taking ballet or ' ThGrls t? Abbot for an honor grade in the shreteir power with un;ez'people we think it's our rght othis. BY

mod~~rn dance? Are they thereto * I '. ~~~~~~~course of'I their choice; this 'is 'a w~o hy rcdgie assm eutonwday e ed weattract fetnales to the class, aFih Itagedy. There a more still, who duae"swetrithpole wnheoldndcn tfrur'burne alluded that the cross-cunRy ih bume, And reigret the loss of the ntimate at- w4o cqtrol our nation's yvehit and, plesore as w hoe

girls are electric bunnies for male Pari~~~~~ta~s rnosphere,'and the'special kind of slhape the design of its bolt. o Ijad a rehn ngreyhounds? Please Fish. Letter to r~~~~~~a ns htAbtclheck this out, I cose June's 20th millIon yea'tldi:

pantihA greyhundsPPleselFshan ttd to rt maintained for some of us. A question ~uion illass and read1 I thelr class wood. Fi 1 lcofapla itburne~ave yor 'cut' sens of hu O j was raised'jas to the whereabouts of n=it in the most recent Amni ended up othdsbo of my a

for those ~People,somewlere n this , If Robert- Fishbrei rou thle Abboi traditions. aiil Abbot BUU.&L Of the graduates described (at the timel a96) a Icampu's Who may enjoy it. We were tbodt terai ~ut;tease 6ti;i vdn.Id nme hnnalso hly nsulted by Fishburne's, Vatrthged mat-ig ohbt ofl tefacuwevrth acriu a to thiseviet.!tlerein. one fd a nrbrof the used, to' take pleasur hnn

'that' femal jocks look'al~'-senious~moebaoh wel' even Howevr, ~ am curius as toFtheF greign rSer ece,, a iLieutnant about teedifffrencecese c an)anstatement! 1a eal ok ok i4iroused i~ serious enough- -e whereabouts of the golden days of the C~lnl a television 'executive, a betwoen my car and epti ebdsomething like a linebacker, for the eteve an in~wer. (Let te kedr 'utt' room' and panty raids. 'ondlsxtahithpeieto od ndtedfee ewe

.Gront y Penacgeyrs. miundwh andi, wehrheasecv hlst orome Blue Key officers it was tlhe Alumni Council, a Guggenheim. 'o'shtryand the te of spe ' atIlntydelr~orP idad ss~j '¶, like the blind leading the blind 'ith an IBM enployee, three awyers a which it seemed I ad ttd ravel in

drop by, a female field hotkey or1 I p' hn 9 fr mmnthat thIoso hs rdeigqatesoccer cass, yp might learnI b' pritals ol loe the inoAbbotThesereisdeedin uchito fritur company owner, .a doctor a order to get w~here I asgoing on

somethin~. ne should ot live in ri~ledtor ie.smn tuldlent have ' b ot Teei nedm ch't mmercial piloi, a Navy Lieutenant tim. My brother ca ged myignran~ al ne' lie. t' alayse gind trouh acoductioalCqmrrander,~ and many other people' thinking a lot whenh e ut

nice to read piece of ficIa' ~ peop~le whowant sex find wa eprnce." However, the hurt and fr~m many parts of the world. ' mg, Well, man, ina na journialiib 7aeipreal.o o. o eptirless felt by this PA student at Granted, more people gtaduated in your car's three hund and Il ~

5 ~ ~ ~ 1

'~~ ond~~r 'whe~ther R,~.F. alto ether the loss of Abbot, far exceeds the 1953 than are described in the art e million years old, too..."On to o~ir secnd compaint, w i noL' whthe's talkiiig about from benefits I've received from miy an~d'probably the values of theau r I guess what I'm n to is

is not" directly againsT'he Wilpn Ii eIn iyet it once again some p 'hi reportorial pinnacle.' coeducational experience to date. '(I recommend reading the atc'inthat I'd like' to see u t ca loy of 1..

responsibility because it did print orwatahteel ie."ihmlc twrsnn. i entirety) do not reflect th aiebeauty and respect o h D l the ~~~~ack inthe dark 40's 'and SO's when Kevin Connolly poiiis racmlsmn'o~leterrelationsipofth'in s well as

iropo~~~aas ~ ~ ~ know the size or breadth of the end up being part of ou livesup atngpart ,- lies a

Continued from Page 2 ' ctluin te~ashsmd to present. Another way to put it mightPA. and I do not' ant to be in aliy ibe to tell you to stop jeingti

of change. Some of the proposals I1 - ungrateful. Bu it sem to +e artile and go outan ork or~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~w ~ i'' htthe article's 'tone represents a SWAG....'I' Yet whiiiever their ultjmate fo'm t yaet

certain t leave an indelible impression on theEIv 'b i . onature of the school in future years. I leRJbt ' o 'n

The wL~dorn and merit of much of Dr, Sizef's An I 'Christiantiy

speculation is clear. Structuring Atdover's social en'viron'ient about principles f¶ef-Cniud rmPP otne rmp~forcemnin and praise can only be nim- kn f rInpg~ otne rmpg

provem~t overthe cyncal depndecj n nd) ifthat and the mindless te mmer ave cr wekn epun'ismient or moivatio. Theestabl shcnt edhtorials of Cynosure weren' an. ut difernba uds eof "cni1~emenary"schols ad the al azqce I eb gh I have to nmake do' with a all trou'ih Christ. lear' love a dfor of~caipus ctiviies culd alaic the ' j rc maid who isn't interested in appreciate each ot e Thee

school's traditional enphasis on "co atis.e" Fa~k-ak and a Polish cook w o develops, then, a trusta d openeslearning., with a commitment toward a if hi~ks any Ohish witho~t-'a ausa~e Is which'`~s all too rare in t outs' fektive" education. And, perhaps m t l n~be world. This doesn't cn th't

I. te 'cncepion f PA as shbune afteno' ' . I IportantlY. th cncpinrfP, sa gn n be the Elmebr-P. 18 enfil conflicts don't arise; tha i 'an i-termediate collegiate, actuatly offeig ,in ronteEne..GJdB'Wpossibility. But when t 4 ccrdegrces~rmay transform PA into one of t e mst chalshIp for tangental ' the group gets together ad prays oin'novative educational isiton i tl hU : literary digression. th ahe"iskIg United 'States; "T-teFahr sig foi treg

th' same way, ee, th~m re H drabc 's that must be considered. Do e 'C' ORSE AIHe will take care ofotr .Co wishl"cldss ,distinctions tobe erased.i all atinttSrie squrly byImay'result is an overwhelming 'beaaai c '' TlhoI. 47elowhi-3ec0e0mr nd o

hassle? Mauch questions are sure o cro up 'asndo I 45I00prpsals are scuiie and di ussin " /V.______________Ithrough each of the mem rs. o

conleS :'" S A .3 AA.Aa d e e thrn aspecawe are confronted' with seven, pi oposa r1s .m uu2uu1'I'Ithn ret

and a school not altogether positive of wh i t ~ANDOVER ''N whihhv ruh yef dohtainl-a~d or th beter, it wol e Whgen 'er-i to the Christian faith. I ouldnt

M enetntToe r C. ONiRERSO suggest that it is the onl w 'but and to what ? oe r~other qu tions; ~''"mMP~~z. .the Fellowship, it has been 'r sour'

we cn oly aitand see. ' 0A..JoC PM ofstrength. love, and guid ce.

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PAGE EIGHT _______ _____ The PHILLIPIA _ ____ ___Kocr R4, 1973

'KivobJok Oudines Plns For Andovtr1

Foei n. atdstta Association ct~e ~ M MC AL~According to French and R ,t! Slan noted, "The students Nould help each vantage ofthis resource in~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Te tuensIvul hlpe~hvafae f reouceiu ften miakes~'the fign .Andover: itself. T uld easily e itself available to parties LDees n SIJPYor vironment. and marnt tecll IoKrvookFSstdet feel the need to con -to accoinplishedthr~ig eir getn olearning something of the -ouni ies Al' ~~~~~~~~~~~fn gtintAidover standards. We snm tes know each other--int~g someone o represented. .

fo~e tha thee stdent aref r~ignlean' n. "a friend to Iahara the sa e Future Goalsgu~est amongAmericn fried ~whotroubles,i" he noted. Mr. Krivobok hopes to erve thestand togain fro, as wel as ~l G Second Mr. rvtok observed. Andover community throug I he SA Ithe Phllipscommuity."To r ~edy The studnt co irn rorn each in a number of ways. On te sa -l.

plans for the formato a n educational sne scoastically and featuring' an *eoi, to-me canoanization of foreign studet tbe, otherwise." HeegIhe idea of main dish, or music exhibiti ns IInaca ed the Foreign tdn having a friend more ia~iar and sm~ll informal scale, or a g mesd -ervin

rivobo notedthat tis y ore win~ng~o~ witha daces from frinlns e n il -problem would b imTesl hepu.and various sports progrl i n-I min than just a social clu an M.~rivobok rema~rkethtoeaa sered by the FA.DrnUNwehexp esed his desire t'srth¶ oIf'teqpe i which thee suggested an FSA ~osrl k'%mnt by offering tdns ill ctaily' ncountr ng activity. Foegjtuet, udI--tet~eda catalogue of c tri difficulties involves a ademics talso iiit ierneo

set vobo Th nique advson FSA' might offer more u- educational activities accrn to ,. .7 rivookthat feign st d ns derstanding or interesd helper thah Mr. Kriilobok. Some f the I1 eoften have over AmeiastdtiavibleswerI possibilities include eibi ing VC'such as a different pers eiyve. The third point r. Krivobok collections, discussions withl f gn,language, or dress, could be'# ared discussed involved the foreigh consolate members and tutoting

' wit th comunity ai there a su It, oeta d ationaladt h oegn stdet at an~one interstd.e"s cathe, con~miInity. "An er has concluded Mr. Krivobok, have t of Q IDr. uwould serve to list the va~iou ties immen well of unfap knowled~o weaknesses they must overco' ifavailable to ay iitereste ciss in these sudents. The dvantag. o their stay here is to "be arearigIng aI a gi!esen aof B oit srntsjhy¶dorm, or cluster. 'I he rn -student w dgrntoe. B poigteir strenes.665'I ' ThreeMu Objecives perspective of, the A rican way'f beter overcome their 'we T ep oe 68152Ifivobok listed three: ob vc es' life speack on aony nurn 3er. of subjects Pride j their own selves, str~nht~iathe nd he f~ein sd nsare lutless. The Phiihips Academy be themselves, can all be aidebth 1qo~d hope to accomplish. F s.he cm uiihas not 'tanfl ad frain this ForeignSuet=socat on.

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I ~~(continued frmpage 1) (continued tam page 'N N .headas r. Pat n h sinagazine".. and continued,' 'Spawn as it w J now Ecjcpartmnenti will try 'camn up with wl -q alifled dead." Formner' faculty advisor Jesse Vaugha' ad-no I~~~~WiL~~iU~~LVL ~~~omment on the magazines demise. 1

'liI conjunction witt Kirkl nd's work, th col KAlktela Fai~dty Advisor* I ~~~~btissess' maae ere oi hIrmI oth'CmeinonM.Kitisrldtor' ickett WELCOMES PARENTS STUDENTS, ALU N Iots5subcommteewc wl fnrig waysori g bserved that he would probably serve in a'vsory,Inj bright" cu~dets, housing thmAnd do efg their rather than cnsory capacity. Klsti coi~ eneratonship with the rest of eshoQther ~ebers "Ithink there i a great need(*r a magazine of th sr.

' Tl 7Fe .r Physic instructor dadJ.aroiiadM. teepn o'thsa twaast ear." We\ 47 0L epfin' ' heIwn il eTelb.abad fedtr

usefu roleas paticipSarto M rntt. maghee re xec thed tocm rmfelnewiters''d~c or detaiS o tudent voleent wIno an artits.ene ulco will beba board of Miordconneion gred w th hthheangfo stdnts ea' crain a v l af-o.etedstr. twl c a

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