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VOLPME 9K NO. 29 P I IPS ACADEMY,~~~~ AN O E ,M SSCUET1MY3,17 T~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Fia.My.4 Anovi Stl.teFgtO h etr a Byss ROBueRtTh J MFIHBUnek.fe bvythse sou calle offidl it bound to bed ehicounter had to be the most impressive mloret d~splay of prep-school prize-fighting that Itwi naheian tharal gemstone: nilifaceted wt~ uinea ai s fl~i reortr hs' verwitnessed. PetAe storm-troopers, a ceoterie of exhibitionists, Dumbowsi, fghtcritic of ASI, cle igsd jesters, tc., -to pvide for en- a "classic confrontation", and I an on* tertainMnt betwe rounds, and two genuine C~~ncur. flesh-b~~ruisilng parlo it iha couple o .0oeve, tis lasichad its ragic flaws- pretty fair 'putnched attached, to them. namey, he jdge, an thir dcisve i~ ~A good prizeflght'isn't just a sporting event, daesion dgs, ragdy when deiiei nexperience, n hr a plenty to b F" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~pay hard-earned cash and do not-even receive senIouhd an ml ttePB ,~the pleasure of a declared champion. Wh'en 1-eavyweight championship fight this eveniing.., Peteir Kurzon, who resembles something Andover will oalneragai have the *dragged out of a National Geographic Special pivilege of prepariing for a Mardi Gras'such *orn New Guinea, announced aheand Lou oeta aetcBre Miccile had ruled the fight a draw, Borden Gres hsfgtwss rtniul Gardens acqluired a stench; far more pungent brillihnt' that it e en utshone the Allie than anything timer Duke Burnham was M~rak eo~Fsia fLgt smoking. iI. Putting the maheetaiefor a moment, Over 4~~~~O fa~~thful mite. P~~~~~The Fight of ~~~~The people knew the fix was on- they let me ex~mine the S"ideshows of this carnival. Cefuy"Iatd, igt ' h'k Pais 'booed. Referee Croasdale's affirmation of the Tobesure, the dung n that excuses itself fo Dohiity ditekeditlilwpunc frm Smoldi' Joe Malone In th e.d Maundf hbit, b ontcome by raising lifth fighters" as ataeaws lse ih'hpee4eo hieRfree Dave ~lhe lcdalMyopIc" Croasdale kept aclose e otiAbeactiml eie 'de acls.AlIcn a sta many, electric aignit~ries conductig cI*ents _______________ - ___________________ ~~~~~~~~~~this exhibition of cowardice and cowboyism [contlizued on 'page elght) OPP Will dminister Re~~~~~~~s~d 08 P Forming Natiotal, Network Of- Wo rk roam Fo6r Up4 C&~InJonsto an unce las mut hae a ecomendltionfro 8chools, OnFe r f; F rd 'Grant Associate Dean 'of he Academy sjuderits. Each ptt P week radical changes i the student his cluster dean, The w!be paid On 'May' 30, 1973, The would attempt to tacilitate coor- 'r' '*- work program for no xt year. All two dollars'an hour wihthe op- PILPA h udn iainadclaoaino h~r -t fipprs will be working rthe Office por-tunity to make up to $ ' a year' of "a two-year exploration of the 'paracurricular" (generally off- of the Physical Plant OPP) under ReasonsforNewPr rainosbe cmlmntr aps rgamI diin the direction of ten paid senior The idea of the upper task force relationships' of Andover with other prominent found4tinhsrcnl SUPervisors. Lowers an. juniors pvill pool" was conceived ~by Mrs. school 'system~s" by the Ford advanced. 120,000 ver the nex* assume all of the rFgular wrk Johnston wen she realized how oudtn.'hreyasfrsclahifndfo duties in the same way Ith did this many little jobs could not l1e done by OnyerltsudtlaetsthSotemIsiues year. tbe OPP crew because! -f lack of and administrators from seven Background i '"1 Four ork~ ces elp.Also. conribuing 1 to the s(~hools across ' the country are The Complementary Schoolji All 31 Uppcs wil e broen ckeation of the new program wate arriving at Phillips Academ fr a Project (CSP) t' Andover s h down tentatively inofour wrk fact that the present stuijent~ work todypeinaycfrneto mbietofnie a vde ~ force~.hegrouds cr-cwill cn~ist pogram oes notal~ ow the discuss a national network" of Headmaster Sizer in his recentboog~ of i~4uppersand 3 supervisors. [continued o page eihl pbic and private schools which Places for Learning, Places., for Joy, ' The~ will rake leaves, pick up litter, ad"rgnlyrcme~elt. and ,er-form generiil ond workEl v npp Ac e t d T Hamser oh Kme by duri r~g the all an rig. E leeU po rs A c ep ed T Admissions Director oshua inef dutie during the win er will also in17.Bt en proposed,tltP inclu~~~~e light sanditig [Vian So ~~~~~~~~~~~ In ~~~r'~~c~~rir~~ explore the possibility of o~rinj o sdewalks and buildings. ~ J~.iLJI6nesvrsdeta cdYc "'*~-~ upps and one sper-visor will be Een Aupr haebnTisdyexperiences (or "institutes" f'- daA utili~d tocleanschcp vehileschosen to participate in the Boston Fall Term Directoi Foster, the CSP hI CSP Director Jerry Foster An~ihr 10 upprs ad 3 up~r Manand ociey Prgrai IHistor In the fall term, the Boston- now fu nctioning in threedsdtbt~' visorsl will vacuum, rugs and sruto Thomas Lyons 1 isclosed bound students will taeSca eae ra:()Advanced PacmetChemistry, ' - cc an& swel p ccIne Plamnto fnh floors in ofice adl ciasroo, last Tuesday. Those acce ted will Science'401, a course which involves oprto n ieto b'teIntensive Ga r rnh I, ' buildings. 10 uppers~under thespend most witrter ex't year flson anthropol gy, readings to Summer Session, (2) 'SaitcVslSude.ndMol supervision of the senio6s will cle+ nBso' fwne ~ im deeopnn Ed &ucation. windo~s, -pant and was alls, and waBter, s South End. BtyA- define the disciplines; f olitical and introduction of the Andover I dd furanitue a ' wa. DnaCmrn anesence, and selected books on Short Term Institutes, (3) and Drn h ~itrtr fls polis furniure. Ope ,T Barnett.Chris Finn Na~ Fink.urban topis. During he yeardHear, Headtiast Sizerzrappointed supervisor will act as anoerseeir Bant.Chi inNn Fnk ra tpc.Duigtebeiefuterxpoain fte m Simeon Hyde, an oye ~~~~~~~~~~~~etween Thanksgiving and plermentary concept - with public f~faculty mmbr th etroprto.H wI be 'Chrtistmas, the group will live in the andI day schoolsacross the~country." O Peter McKe6, Aexander Warren, directly responsible'-Ito Johni Sacur' o aiadpr ~ .esro Paul Kksteini John Richards, Tom1~ Johnton ticipate in activities such as rock The Andover Summer Session' ;,11onin Minne, Gereelsn ae Mr ,.oh state ta climbing, capn.and kayaking. ofrstdnsacnetoAisnJryFoster Joshua Miner, upper may up lo hours e The e ampero eWigrtem patcla cpuicit rsue o fer tdnsacac and Elizabethi Goodenough to week, and w orku reane ftewntrtr)atclracdmcitrssi nohusten Idiscuss a gene al oftl for -such an deen n onowte wil b, ' will be spent in Boston. CommiinitY relatively relaxed atmosher grn sd ed by o hir supervior " srce performed in the past have during the summer. Is'design i 'nesv r n.Eetalb ' Arena~ Day upheir wuriobe abet - icluded: working for a city similar in many ays to; the regular h pigtr, teFr on whc Ior ''. councilman, participating in the CSP program and it comes under f'lation awarded! S30, 700 for staff choose~~~~~~~~ group ~~~~~~~Boston Legal Assistant, Project, CSP's auspices. ltudy and developmettne - would like to join. - I' -- ~~~~~working at the Center fat Alcoholic STI. L ince then, the CSP staff(er The 10 ~~nior' supervi~~~rs ~. ~ ' and Destitute Men, ad helping ' r TIswl'bcm fly'oster and Marie Shaffer) has icha eo scheligseo un w i teachers in a Boston put~c school. -operational this fall as a pilot Cree ulc interest n the ~~of tim that each individual up '~~~~~~~- Purpose -program offering' intensive Uh~rt erm 'institutes, and has ~ of tim that each individual up Mr. Lyons, who helped originate solicitedprideass n om esucatorstin will ork, the availability oIMan and Society, commoited, "The atademican p eaogra s om sujct, tSoliieda meuaosi of th oo don e oinso'LdieKrmr'csbltci ,ae purpose of the program isl four-fold: the nation. 83 public schools, .30 other areas. Overall, public reaction sttef thate d upr vis w L]isctegg tern, Holl Daven 1)'We're interestedI in tq emhotiona inendtscol,4 i1it has been enthusiastic. Discussions probably spendup to S hours a wee~ and ' and 'social development of the superintendents, professional f.ee hl itniey wt scheul gand nspctin. Thy wi byElizbethWol, aco paied student, as well as his academic educational .9rganizations, anetdo h Alna schedu ~ ~ ~ Fol ai an e sad development. 2) We-re interested in nvape also ha e tot a sml vlainPsychology Infr~to t al.amut-icpinredaio.* government education officials have' hmos MnepoiDevr I h I ilsmallulevaiuatlonnarynsducatirnJohn)been sent materials describing te~als n rintn a coi of ech tdents Performance at the! will work in various cmuiyWe're interested in shiftipg some of.- STI's. Next' year. nine, intensive dircswch epsntover' end o achtermwhich, will go on~ agrncies' in. an attempt,~bte thei responsibility from the teacher iste wll eofrd:Fe 150,000 high school studentsr record with the~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~isrest of e ffrd:Fel evaluati t ns t h s tahes understand Am 'rican urbnscey to the student. 4) And we're 11* Geology, ObservationalAstronomy, Naioa Newr ' rmasuperviiors wil b Candidates fort eMxic Ma ad tested in urban society."Plyin routnOgicad FalPAoriatngietl selected list of financial aid Society Progra will be chosen next 4 ly nPoutoOgnc1 inly A oriaigdrcl II ' 'jI tsed pI - ' 1 a1'p dbt

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VOLPME 9K NO. 29 P I IPS ACADEMY,~~~~ AN O E ,M SSCUET1MY3,17

T~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Fia.My.4 Anovi Stl.teFgtO h etr a

Byss ROBueRtTh J MFIHBUnek.fe bvythse sou calle offidl it bound to bed

ehicounter had to be the most impressive mloretd~splay of prep-school prize-fighting that Itwi naheian tharal gemstone:nilifaceted wt~ uinea ai s

fl~i reortr hs' verwitnessed. PetAe storm-troopers, a ceoterie of exhibitionists,Dumbowsi, fghtcritic of ASI, cle igsd jesters, tc., -to pvide for en-

a "classic confrontation", and I an on* tertainMnt betwe rounds, and two genuineC~~ncur. flesh-b~~ruisilng parlo it iha couple o

.0oeve, tis lasichad its ragic flaws- pretty fair 'putnched attached, to them.namey, he jdge, an thir dcisve i~ ~A good prizeflght'isn't just a sporting event,

daesion dgs, ragdy when deiiei nexperience, n hr a plenty to b

F" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~pay hard-earned cash and do not-even receive senIouhd an ml ttePB,~the pleasure of a declared champion. Wh'en 1-eavyweight championship fight this eveniing..,

Peteir Kurzon, who resembles something Andover will oalneragai have the*dragged out of a National Geographic Special pivilege of prepariing for a Mardi Gras'such*orn New Guinea, announced aheand Lou oeta aetcBreMiccile had ruled the fight a draw, Borden Gres hsfgtwss rtniul Gardens acqluired a stench; far more pungent brillihnt' that it e en utshone the Allie

than anything timer Duke Burnham was M~rak eo~Fsia fLgtsmoking. iI. Putting the maheetaiefor a moment,

Over 4~~~~O fa~~thful mite. P~~~~~The Fight of ~~~~The people knew the fix was on- they let me ex~mine the S"ideshows of this carnival.Cefuy"Iatd, igt ' h'k Pais 'booed. Referee Croasdale's affirmation of the Tobesure, the dung n that excuses itself fo

Dohiity ditekeditlilwpunc frm Smoldi' Joe Malone In th e.d Maundf hbit, b ontcome by raising lifth fighters" as ataeaws lse ih'hpee4eo hieRfree Dave ~lhe lcdalMyopIc" Croasdale kept aclose e otiAbeactiml eie 'de acls.AlIcn a sta many, electric aignit~ries conductig cI*ents

_______________ - ___________________ ~~~~~~~~~~this exhibition of cowardice and cowboyism [contlizued on 'page elght)

OPP Will dminister Re~~~~~~~s~d 08 P Forming Natiotal, Network Of-Wo rk roam Fo6r Up4

C&~In Jonsto an unce las mut hae a ecomendltionfro 8chools, OnFe r f; F rd 'GrantAssociate Dean 'of he Academy sjuderits. Each ptt P

week radical changes i the student his cluster dean, The w!be paid On 'May' 30, 1973, The would attempt to tacilitate coor- 'r' '*-

work program for no xt year. All two dollars'an hour wihthe op- PILPA h udn iainadclaoaino h~r -t fipprs will be working rthe Office por-tunity to make up to $ ' a year' of "a two-year exploration of the 'paracurricular" (generally off- of the Physical Plant OPP) under ReasonsforNewPr rainosbe cmlmntr aps rgamI diin the direction of ten paid senior The idea of the upper task force relationships' of Andover with other prominent found4tinhsrcnlSUPervisors. Lowers an. juniors pvill pool" was conceived ~by Mrs. school 'system~s" by the Ford advanced. 120,000 ver the nex*assume all of the rFgular wrk Johnston wen she realized how oudtn.'hreyasfrsclahifndfoduties in the same way Ith did this many little jobs could not l1e done by OnyerltsudtlaetsthSotemIsiuesyear. tbe OPP crew because! -f lack of and administrators from seven Background i '"1

Four ork~ ces elp.Also. conribuing1 to the s(~hools across ' the country are The Complementary SchooljiAll 31 Uppcs wil e broen ckeation of the new program wate arriving at Phillips Academ fr a Project (CSP) t' Andover s h

down tentatively inofour wrk fact that the present stuijent~ work todypeinaycfrneto mbietofnie a vde ~force~.hegrouds cr-cwill cn~ist pogram oes notal~ ow the discuss a national network" of Headmaster Sizer in his recentboog~

of i~4uppersand 3 supervisors. [continued o page eihl pbic and private schools which Places for Learning, Places., for Joy, '

The~ will rake leaves, pick up litter, ad"rgnlyrcme~elt. and ,er-form generiil ond workEl v npp Ac e t d T Hamser oh Kme by

duri r~g the all an rig. E leeU po rs A c ep ed T Admissions Director oshua inef

dutie during the win er will also in17.Bt en proposed,tltPinclu~~~~e light sanditig [Vian So ~~~~~~~~~~~ In ~~~r'~~c~~rir~~ explore the possibility of o~rinj

o sdewalks and buildings. ~ J~.iLJI6nesvrsdeta cdYc "'*~-~ upps and one sper-visor will be Een Aupr haebnTisdyexperiences (or "institutes" f'- daA

utili~d tocleanschcp vehileschosen to participate in the Boston Fall Term Directoi Foster, the CSP hI CSP Director Jerry FosterAn~ihr 10 upprs ad 3 up~r Manand ociey Prgrai IHistor In the fall term, the Boston- now fu nctioning in threedsdtbt~' visorsl will vacuum, rugs and sruto Thomas Lyons1 isclosed bound students will taeSca eae ra:()Advanced PacmetChemistry, ' -

cc an& swel p ccIne Plamnto fnhfloors in ofice adl ciasroo, last Tuesday. Those acce ted will Science'401, a course which involves oprto n ieto b'teIntensive Ga r rnh

I, ' buildings. 10 uppers~under thespend most witrter ex't year flson anthropol gy, readings to Summer Session, (2) 'SaitcVslSude.ndMol

supervision of the senio6s will cle+ nBso' fwne ~ im deeopnn Ed &ucation.windo~s, -pant and was alls, and waBter, s South End. BtyA- define the disciplines; f olitical and introduction of the Andover Idd furanitue a ' wa. DnaCmrn anesence, and selected books on Short Term Institutes, (3) and Drn h ~itrtr fls

polis furniure. Ope ,T Barnett.Chris Finn Na~ Fink.urban topis. During he yeardHear, Headtiast Sizerzrappointedsupervisor will act as anoerseeir Bant.Chi inNn Fnk ra tpc.Duigtebeiefuterxpoain fte m Simeon Hyde,an oye ~~~~~~~~~~~~etween Thanksgiving and plermentary concept -with public f~faculty mmbr

th etroprto.H wI be 'Chrtistmas, the group will live in the andI day schoolsacross the~country." O Peter McKe6, Aexander Warren,directly responsible'-Ito Johni Sacur' o aiadpr ~ .esro Paul Kksteini John Richards,

Tom1~ Johnton ticipate in activities such as rock The Andover Summer Session' ;,11onin Minne, Gereelsn aeMr ,.oh state ta climbing, capn.and kayaking. ofrstdnsacnetoAisnJryFoster Joshua Miner,

upper may up lo hours e The e ampero eWigrtem patcla cpuicit rsue o fer tdnsacac and Elizabethi Goodenough toweek, and w orku reane ftewntrtr)atclracdmcitrssi nohusten Idiscuss a gene al oftl for -such andeen n onowte wil b, ' will be spent in Boston. CommiinitY relatively relaxed atmosher grnsd ed by o hir supervior " srce performed in the past have during the summer. Is'design i 'nesv r n.Eetalb

' Arena~ Day upheir wuriobe abet - icluded: working for a city similar in many ays to; the regular h pigtr, teFr onwhc Ior ''. councilman, participating in the CSP program and it comes under f'lation awarded! S30, 700 for staff

choose~~~~~~~~ group ~~~~~~~Boston Legal Assistant, Project, CSP's auspices. ltudy and developmettne- would like to join. - I' -- ~~~~~working at the Center fat Alcoholic STI. L ince then, the CSP staff(er

The 10 ~~nior' supervi~~~rs ~. ~ ' and Destitute Men, ad helping ' r TIswl'bcm fly'oster and Marie Shaffer) hasicha eo scheligseo un w i teachers in a Boston put~c school. -operational this fall as a pilot Cree ulc interest n the

~~of tim that each individual up '~~~~~~~- Purpose -program offering' intensive Uh~rt erm 'institutes, and has ~ of tim that each individual up Mr. Lyons, who helped originate solicitedprideass n om esucatorstinwill ork, the availability oIMan and Society, commoited, "The atademican p eaogra s om sujct, tSoliieda meuaosi

of th oo don e oinso'LdieKrmr'csbltci ,ae purpose of the program isl four-fold: the nation. 83 public schools, .30 other areas. Overall, public reactionsttef thate d upr vis w L]isctegg tern, Holl Daven 1)'We're interestedI in tq emhotiona inendtscol,4 i1it has been enthusiastic. Discussions

probably spend up to S hours a wee~ and ' and 'social development of the superintendents, professional f.ee hl itniey wtscheul gand nspctin. Thy wi byElizbethWol, aco paied student, as well as his academic educational .9rganizations, anetdo h Alna

schedu ~ ~ ~ Fol ai an e sad development. 2) We-re interested in nvapealso ha e tot a sml vlainPsychology Infr~to t al.amut-icpinredaio.* government education officials have' hmos MnepoiDevrI h I ilsmallulevaiuatlonnarynsducatirnJohn)been sent materials describing te~als n rintn a coiof ech tdents Performance at the! will work in various cmuiyWe're interested in shiftipg some of.- STI's. Next' year. nine, intensive dircswch epsntover'end o achtermwhich, will go on~ agrncies' in. an attempt,~bte thei responsibility from the teacher iste wll eofrd:Fe 150,000 high school studentsr

record with the~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~isrest of e ffrd:Fel evaluatit ns t h s tahes understand Am 'rican urbnscey to the student. 4) And we're 11* Geology, ObservationalAstronomy, Naioa Newr

' rmasuperviiors wil b Candidates fort eMxic Ma ad tested in urban society."Plyin routnOgicad FalPAoriatngietlselected list of financial aid Society Progra will be chosen next 4 ly nPoutoOgnc1 inly A oriaigdrcl II ' 'jI tsed pI

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,4GE TWO nhe PHILUPIAN MVAY 30, 7

W~NER Philip Academy- Students Ignrin

ROBRTd~W AdovrER D n Aea.

RICHARD HERSH , OlII0 ANALTER L RM N food, books, and other small ncessities. that Andover comes as close to an ideal prepEdtra 6affa EdII ARU IRA This also points out another poblem-- school town' as one could hope."

1 -', ~~~~When discussing why PA students spend downtown, Andover simply doesn't have t Mainly for these reasons, PA studentsDAVIDCOULTHA4RD ROGER STRONG so'ltte time in Boston, Art Instructor much exciting merchandise to offer. "Co-op, teem to be;losing interest in the downtownCo-Sports Editor Co-Spots Editor - ~ don Bensi y once asked, 'If the grass is is good and the bookstore s fantastic,'~, area. Appareintly, though, this is in-

THO1 DAVIDSON ~sogreen in yo own backyard, whX leave?" commented lower Kate- Heller. "But as f ar consequential. The PA Community seems toLAWRENCE KEMdP THO NTON DAISNinterestingly nough, this' reasoning ap, as clothes go. they just don't sell the kind oI ecneto eedlreyontefclte

Manager Ma~~g~~ng Editor pitently mustl-aso e invoked to explain clothes a PA student would wear. Dowiitowri on the Hili for all its needs, with the ex-

AGARPARIKH I' * eije .1 may LEY~wOy PA set pnd little time or money is usefuif mostly for books, food and other ception 42f, tmesterly trip to'the AndoverPARIKH': SAN inO downtown Andover. While it lacks -small necessities." Finally, as upper' Peth Bookstore for textbooks ad occasional

tive~ditor A late Spots Editor.r eational flcilitims Andover still ha)rso oitdot Pole, mago lunching put. However, the school's self-.Editos m'i c t ffe. For those who yearn for downtown less because there is* a geperat contaihmntint -roight. help cause the rift

let &"at Editor e~i~b1'Jedelicacies, there is Friendly's. mistrust and dislike: of PA studentsfrorb the between P apd the -Xndover communities.w~~aq alta: ~ As sistan Prt Edonl's'y rohr' lae adehsdwto. Just sensing this~ dil'~ At any rate. it is clear that increasing self-

nit Gvangv:Ass taut Sn~a EditorCo op. For bi speders, tie is the An- which think, is most blatant in te 1pa2- containment can lead only to furtherd Louis L~sksyi pL~Oto Edh ~ d ver, Shop. Frathletically-oriented makes you fee really self-conscious."q into.'eerig teted o

G~~eni usb~~~~Ien Exeutive §tudents, thero is ana's Sport Shop. And Mnsudtsemtoesethiis "b1~iint diminishing amounts of timog and moneyforthTbo MastA erthig Manager, waly, for the studious typet an for those di yslik,"but loerm Davi sense r -- n pent in downtown Andover would help

I nie.A Ml' just ant~ to have a nice hot cup of -artdi sfolw*"h esiet~fh~ ssimilate, PA into the Andover communityOswad $"*isC11 uadwlangMaia coffee while itting in front of thoi fireplace town I teions. rbal rdc

_________________ n a warm, rel xe atmosphere, there i the ae on orsn h rsneo o getretn n rbbyrdc * - -'~'Ar~dover oo toreHowev4, wth thesecommnunity within their own. I still think-MA 3, ___A__wit_

-. ~ ~~A 0,94possibilities, adwit the increased numeof students woattend Phillps Academy.th~ percentage of downtown business from:'anes ~~PA is rapidly ecreasing.'And9ver ~~~~~~~~3e6oigc Heseltine of Dana'.s Sport Shopexlained this namoly, Most parents buy

The Andover Tapes, th ~uh all the time and thdif kids equ tpment' before they come 'toe ergy, have take' o an a uwhich is alien to th~ Andover. Yeats ago, parents would 'send

ilips Acad=m3 commu ity. It may have beenJ~~ f 01slolwt ietosnPil ~~~~~~~~~~~~dollars to lVuylhislown equipmert-that's

e3vitable. but th e s ave fallen into a niche change no I Dana's is getting lessd igned' by the l? ~acorni unity' to designate a bu~iness from 'PA n than vrbfr. ~ iack" noracu sct r to vevty. 'Virgil Marslo of the Andover Shop noted

~rerams o seret o th ommnitythat sev 'a that the busines she gets from PA students is . '

4ind ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i stdI' ocrsrn a' U. il" He added, ','PA studentsfachlty members disiil~ stolped m after the elimination of the,

towards the ~project. Wh~i taotteun- drei cde . they buy .~nly suits for

rtkn tat pople sh away from? In' Ithis graduation and things like tat."

b~cone i-late wit on~grou ~ofpeope--a little business from the PA cmmunity. "pco'riglomration o are attrcted to.dar~i say'that lss than one pr cent df 6u -- v. * -

cngloeraton o artit',wh busin'pss corne from Phillips Academy '

Ic~sely structured, sem i-disciplined affAirs. students," thce manager cla"Imed."TeP'raps, it is the ase of dijlike towards the group comribin here ccasionally toi buy cookies.

w'ch causes a 'dislike fr the Tapes'. This is potatocis sodatl, things.

n~ xache toe~'ey~n, ' atte ho har itcampuis, itSundlerstandable that they don't in the dowtown stores iih ih~t~e~aileofrtt~ie asic 1 n'aure. f T' buy 'nuch here."_________________________________

ttd Whether ebscntueofthe Mrs.es Pangon~s of the Sandpiper Shop said . -

colncept or the Pepe envo ved have "ttdrred-off that eygtbpn buiness" from PA,' but ~- -

PA, is yet to b sen I. thatilt~ Yaghar~tosa'yhowm "eraLETTER TO LD T R I~A~hat~vr the Tae~ ave o the commnity, in a ouh- riente store," she continued,

I 'basicl te Andover High School-Juniorfiulanalysis, it welgive them something to think sr~wellihScolso. esl'thmpses I've watched the Phillipiian 't " n is importdnt for the i-hole community to be

-In aschoo where there seemng to be a greIgcrs nda e~ras ad well-aimed, perhaps deserve d. fl~k sine ,allowed to'react to the materials as they areal9xut.- hna IretnIdanbdpeas ncoistant clamoring' for tication outside the other, paraphernalia." ' the changing of the guard, and .1 e wont. colkected. It is hoped that they will shareclissrooni, there i~lso a efirifte strain of con- -Asked what ercentage of his customers drd Wl noebte oseku hi ecin n aesgetos bueraism, wc-il li onenapojc r P tdn whe-ithey do their job well?"Yln doing so other materials to'be collected or ideas for

will qic 'y ondemna prdjct are studen ,the wner o~the Adover now, -Barbara 'Riflind's May 23 editorial Dlistribution or presetntation. But most.servatism which ~~~~~Barber Shop dmitted, "It's a small er similar to the Tapes. And ire not the Tapes the ct." ' feature -on the Andover Tapes was a fine 'Fritiically it is hoped that many students- andelitome of a non-iraditio~ lerig xeice? Thssee etegnrlcness piece -fjoraim ItwseinentiY faculty will realize that all we must do ipay

*Th. Taessoud.o '.res The article's criticisms of the program, fr -age, r rtifats) what goes on aroundftilrm of communication. ut as a cntinuinig tremely sile ercentage of teir busin rom ing lpifca o ht.wrfr eeadh eratt t

en-pe of the,;experien~e PAk students 1feel comet from PA ~ Only one major category of theiospat rainl pecp~e anI --s, ncuig h x" pductiol chae"wtot u alt ~~ystore Oisagreed:'those that sell hooks and/or emspa, tiaprp~e nd Fo mny nldn h xI'luca only chea~~~ed" without, but fail to fully I ~~constructive. I happen to agree with most of riencesofthis first term, the Tapeg will be

sprwhen the chance saog,-T.D' Ontfhe soe i teAdvr em. ' ntemuchi lower key, much less centralizedStationrs. Fre Teichet, the wner, -There, were a fw items intearticle roject next term. Present plans do not

out,"U' har tobrek itdow-to which perhaps confused rather than Ilw for offering it a a sports activity.the last ssu l'aexacleagurs, bsitit's'epproximtelyisieen cI, _____________________________act p iue -iti''prxiitl ite arfe'teisu.Wcdd' d se with eior projects would most likely be possible

- tq went per-cen of ur b~sinss tat -graaies; hey h~'en't been given ro' bnilyf ased on their individual merit. Many'Next week's 1~~~~~~o tey y' cents we oi sellsholssp whnwtehsacopeegopatu -~ xsi~'ore.Ntmcho ntigwlP~l~Ll~lAN, - cqme fr~m ,l~hiliips Aademy students. - sports activities. We used sign-z sheets worthwhile things could be done as part ofI.,-its~ oeest.W av eygo ften people were working in sm grujs appen, however, without students and I'

will be *a s~Cial relatonship with'Phillips. E4~n so, the on different projects, and stjcb s~hets wee faculty deciding that communicating with'majority of our bitsiness is commercial-we inprpithe vas of the world is worth ome of their

_Comrmen6ement issue. - eldfc uplies and equipment to ' Amr infcn suises ste ieai fot busindsses' in Lawrence, Merrimack, etc."' question' of how PA studentdelwti Many people are still 'elamoring w a-~ ' Ev~h though the scool su~p~y~stores do a situations which demand som dere f tanigible cnclusion" for the An~over

reat'6nble amont of bsiness ith PA selfdsiln ahr-hndpnigsll apes. I still maintain that there should beIt wil inclde ¶a ist ~ all "rizes studeints, th ~cmuiyi itvtlfr on structure imposed from above,, or, MOie ~any inputs regarding possible forms, but I

their lve]ioo, adovosytearno spcfclywhtosPA o e vI suggest several possibiliti.'aw reIhsya mlt ih vta o h Acmuiy h trs students grow in their ability to'cp wit ln lyn,-abm~-nldn downtoiwnae doing well even without P' such situations? We thought that a syste usic, -conversations, radio' shows,'of. the ' sup~~oik. "~~spite lack of intere~tin us from of contracts and sef-evaluati i 1raiations of PA life, etc.names - reclpk~~~nts, ' PA, o~~r structure is healthier1 ever," support those' students whis healtier I tren eye2. aupcomposite'jourdealspubli rhed ini- -K ttd~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,r.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~il ! estate lir i M~irson of the Andve Shp nthused and self-motiate hil a l magazine form with entried by students and -

GeorgeiHeseltin ofDn' de SuIhop. causing those- who were not to pay- ttpticn. faculty ;(perfhaps illustratIed)~~~~~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ y o' hillips forusesIdhv to thefact that 'they were not. 3. a film-preferably several shot fihns- -special interview Then's day" ~~~~~~~~~~~~It is impott that people Io at t e madle mpostly from slides, (An examille of

arlU ~~~~~~~Thriare several raosfrPstdents' Andover Tapes thog rm o ~frnecne school's efforts in this frmat will bp

with retiring - - oac deponomic actiiity in downtown mrthione-terin gh ~i emwsshw spr ftegleyso n feI - ' ~~~Andover, irst,' there -is the time factor- an attempt to suggest to large numl~irs Of 4I's nner1 WIl next week.)

down K4ain Stre~et is pretty far for a PA'* that it- is a worthwhile endeavor ,to ty 0I* What ideas have you got?.Macihu. icsla structor studettopedimtrvsngLwrLa communicate with the est of the world'

Pascane exlained, "Andover is a really nice abu htP slie tws'lofte ' --

Robe Mayardcomuniati,~.-' own-it serves our basic needs-but I[don' beginning of an Qfott gathero I e gdowto4n'do often anymore because I maeil o ht-John Gail

ju t d thave ~the time. I used 'to g n 'hwn fpldcs~ h dio al -I --' -- ~ ~-Wednsl~a~jor 1 'tudayaftenoos t bu or in Commons is based on then nth <'-

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I yRABBIT POND CLUSTER indirect contact with theP st deiit It took me some time to find '""PRESIDENT GARY LEE body, but more important p t r slm y Andover. Arriving at the bus stationNir~~ months ago th Cluster ~being vailable in crisisI situ tionts in Boston after four days in a bus "'--.

and' acting, as at list ecnfomSnFacso Id deie oPresidents ad nany o our con-, ao~blen fo a rnicIdcddt stituents hel th~ office the schocilstudetits aid' faculty in: eve ya~hire a car and arrive in style. Then it: " "''pidnc in high a d situations, are among the dutht tlerained. Ad rained, ' had nmpo nrelenting school peint I oud hy u nwta'noe a otpsteeiii: within the de idelyimtd eprsen co

'ramoIsudn e'a assume 6v~r the past year.., Boston and that i should drive 6n1dover. weforesaw Clarly h did ~ hy u nwtatAdvrwsnrh n ag f Ceone of thesel The the right. Two days and one motel''Ira inwihhe c ud presdn ojteshool shoulderve later!I arrived at Merrimack Collegeiportin othscol bhfrm cluse prsdns ut to the sttde~it Elm trees, Georgian buildings,ea nministrative an( a communal 'Ipexoint Despit the I~ck~of uccessbody as a whole. Though the Shopl vistas, audio-visual centers, science'

ofelected offices in 'r, yer Ntiesident as Spoken tbefore' the centers, indoor tracks, nine susP-a lc ofsc 5wih school only Jwice briefly, thouih h~e courts, library with 00,000 books,,~ngedere a gnera' c cismand has had I tie contact withi the eyen your own graveyard! I wsengndeed geera styientsasis of$60uneasiness for studentswhgnin ehv al b~dy or as idividuais. stunned. An endowment o 61It wei mkiglieavireo all uirvived (unsurprisingliy) mill ion-I had arrived in an'

we saw h e well w ithou him. educational aritdise. My neiv' 'us-w the jdv tit of the Te es ofth dvIso06 heaven was'so peaceful.,'Of course, ~'ento f the cluster 'esi~l with r Committee Cluster PresirIe ts ad no; students.ddletof preidenty, as nc the Th'fahs baTe am assmehngo w1ay in hich student culd finally> School Pres dents are offs as shc.Haigeere ro ha i~~F '. ~~~taken sei"sy as serioulyassokHvige redfmthachieve a workablesentralportfeudalhuniormitynlof Oekl.uines eps * nt Anthony HIDl and EnItglh nutructorachiee a wrkabe ~ra port ith st~dents at nidover can h dl'nfudlui'riy ani Australian Elsa uilsson Will be m ed itn~un 22In Miss Nilsson's hometown,aacupeykand fo~thestdnt ' dy ele~tion. U less the future c s "rpublic" school, I was unsettled by fihn In Swed ~. Wh e is wfe condnuea teaching at PA,-,Mr.

ijalling student forums to dicus presidents can elect a Sch~ the long-hair. half-dressed males Hill wllf gon to reicel 'l his d orate In ducatlon at Boston University..importnt isues suh a isiln: President sr sible enoug~~ and females that met iy eye on the He conmmened In 11joking forward to oInIng the Ladies' Benevolent'clus ban e th ofice iatuely day after Labroayl'RyngAprdblerns. holding hj f'ellow cster a eteofc ttrlya ao a.Te oi Society and wrigall the '~dv Book Store."Presidents in check, and meetin' effetively. erhaps they shoul n tinued to uhsettle me with their- _________~'ith them* edod'll maintain elect one at all. openripss. their intelligence, theiritthmpricaly o lacknoaionvetional good manners, This inward-looking is, 'probe bly'sacol dcoen~ eo h otat ewro nA ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~flil~~~~~~~.J ~~~They (you) still unsettle me,,-as the sponsible fol the next ontra t- things; that Andover has to offer?Cit. welcoxti~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the~coo Fine. But what does the 'Saturday 4~~enior rrt~~~~~~p vrit~~~~rs' 'es cmunit of otat am 'enecomu nd thSenior P ' efl e~~~ts I that I see. icosgsi.Telte swrenight syndrome', mean? IsjtaHere is a m uiyo scholars Ija any faveenotrd in mneriely a reflection of the state of

from all over the country, indeed _____________ Americhn society? And how manyfrm all over the world, presenting a- students really do take advantage f

ByDANA ELANY spec~~~~tjacular Ismorgasbord" of LJ

Lookinig back. Ican definitely y~ u ehp y gets- ;-tha ithasbee~ w~thhi~ be unusually inwarid-looking. There are , ~ disappointment has been the ack of-ohe-year. senior at P~~~~~. and there is a ~~tokenl off-canipus program'eu students? i {ij'1 tih ir student conoern about the World1 'single major reason Ifor this,: people. ~~~~however excellent they may be. they . t add its problems. There are fewThe people of And~~~~~~~aver have t~~~~iade ~do not involve,' more than a few opennes Buti m o radicals left. Watergate-is joke, nouthe worst and bestyear oftmy life.- ,. students, and are in no way used to J one cares that they are ling in up ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~benefit those who do not go. The Of vle declining democracy. N one cares]tharaina a thi necm o magn ient art gleries in Boston'r that the world has only 26 ds of.[ ~~~~~~~~-honl that nd'n oer m taofh are seldom used and we make little' -of an ilite food rserves left. No one careg':thatshoolkill ner use of the talents of' loyal alumni.: th United States is still sending~two

'1canie to PA fresm esn ~ Faculty spouses (my spine tingles) bilion! dollars a year o Southfor e same reasons

,V~~~1 re 'as most incoming st dents, with' one ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ are ncouraged to seek employment Vietnam. No one ares bou te'las 'exoet inonwou gdate wthe ni ' in the school, and thd in-breeding *similar closed commu piiS. I rubbish that lifters their beautiful

continues. Despte th eneros 'n hto eSu ? v aps hisame year. My yerwaalo ex- .. eieteg ru \~dwtoti td~s ~ cmu. Wy.solceptional because I 1 wa~~~~~~~~.amon~~~ the - .~~~ offering of athletic facilities of the grown accust med to. thieir e S Everything is done for them. BRig', M first wave of f'~~~~~~~~male$ who a~~~~p~~il ~~ &~~ local citizens (under the leadership and hair a' cloths-ld Jike' iBrotner reigils inT George,,

lj'hillips Academy, ~~~nd not Al~~bot. -~~--~.- of a local product, Ted Harrison) the the i c th irope' s4u am Wa~shington Hall and a is righthe, h there wcasde ntrama- , school is not in any way involved in. not convinced bfth1e, an w14 th or4 Il~pe 'not.ta~~~onism fro~~~~m he 'beginr~~~~~ing ', the l~~ocal community. Broken noses' intellectual el te No7,n ng- ,tver may happen Ihop6 that

towards all new girls; a sentiment . ~~~~~~~are not all that stand between the' vinced of the va]us01Cor n An dover never become' oring. Iftwichs cold neyal stan Itiasnt town andth school. schlO. More tim to lthe you are not careful it will.whchI oud~ailunestnd I "Ther-e w s n ewas especially ard rmhwvr because I did not h y h opn to fallino the rut of A e lof many,-other enteinmmbsof/ L W 'Ilt H e hA nl ig i yny~class. w"hich un1 erlsse an aciqe"1 ltAL ~ usually fall bsk o. Plus the fact. Ix ated to be art (if the school, not - -Dana Deldy

a group ofscrd preps which I _______

scared, Psychol gi~~a Dilettanti ImPefinitely was).' It is f'or this reason hat!I objece notewyta 'ajority of new students were to the excitement of t rnusil"d. :1.' -laced in the Abbot Cluster. Now. I I~olveient made me tha nkful that'

aappreciate te Iasn d 'id come to PA, I, By ROB MILLER seuneb¶sc z ppr ac oc~ ie"ible comr unity,-pkasant at- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~merely clearg the way foie e ded. "destructive attitude," and,osphere of Abbott away froni 'the Now that the year is ancist oer, I " eic main camp~1s, but it't wi"h it is clear that people a the best' To those wvith the perspective ofcoi4ion o he' "bad 4attit de Nri"we!msifficult to get intofthe mainstream asset that Andover has. Acadcmi~s, evnamoul oeeas tPATO)scoi o fb c aquick psvcilogiclso crtain we mstofhen yor nex doorneighor knw yes are n imprtant'art f t C evidet tha the ld 'lneseo game"uTolftenfvaylaurseles ofcertan ps I 5ofofcorrelation of offhand, rema ks, .prpective.F orintceta thslittle about the school as you- school. But because I hd alrep~1Y demarcation between students and clse eia tedne d Attitude of someone on prob tion isImost the bi leading the completed my'requireme ts, I could facut' n prisbe n teacher comn ents cat4gorize a nowis hnta'of most others;

lind." IbiV fodt tak ineei "people" "dismissable" are in., a state of stdn sdetut' 't h his ehavior is just more car less; orOne ,thing thatisaved me from courses, such as theater 'and' filmh, commendable disrepair. Charac- community and/or' 1 If tba there is a thin line betwcen agetting lost, and helped' me get which I do noti.consider as ha6 qs. terized everything, co-education,; . lscn cog isdipee pe.onalized administration nthe,dlayIe d, w s terts oru ae n n eIdiii become n vl e n and 'the quite literal open door. in every cius tr.M ore "c~ m ' kin d of stranglehold in ivtidualenough to receive a part in A Cry of'- the school comnmunity, I found the policy fHamse'ie ae cases are r ferred to our II1 eisnliishdoe AbotIyeiI immoiiately became diverse faculty' and studelis vibrant gone' a long way toward decreasing respected 'medical services, ~jh re Academy.-. acquainted with tmembers of' the and exciting. I was aaed to Ab~d thdeea ee fiitniaineen more di i'oet di 6i OT To deal with an caderpic in-

ctThere. were side effects, that every person ere a xddb h aut n theplied and syn esied into! fbrmu~ ae stuio wtha rnsert'adoever, oce the play was per- something unique to o and!'Igeneral structure of; the school. concerning the behavior of fluctuating population as if i~ Were atriedl. It is hard for an audiencii wanted to learn from th i all. in Suet lnerpa th odadolepcents. Tee frrmulaq terid to cmuiys'qetoal.oakaItdt6-s~sociate an actor with his this way I hallI the adwantage o airtightalbgaewihtesm fot'bu. icnup(dfcs member of this loose ascaintprt. and-many people who did not being aone-year student. There as serio'usness\ Faculty, as well, find from Reseac~and Evqluat 'On P4lls rsodt i ercmei~r n'know me assumed that I was the no time to fall into the rut of a lespsurtophldceivan and evolving pto axioms: efresondnt his ptr/cmpeitrs andtohsewohv'scover Amidst ~~~~~~~~~~~1,ha'sreall Iooi n With he power over hma fte wrwdy wench that I portrayed. The clique; I ust anted to F ve as irrefutable school policies. 'Amidst ~ o ennn hi; ea hers andto the weha% hole matter was rather funny and many people as I cou d Senior all this healthy ambiguity, however, stdnt.iur -im lrdh co miunity is presumptu us. A'a worked but for the best when I Slump never hit me becaus PA has is te goig ose f~ way into justi catio~ns for ~'ything reen~ twent on to play Lucy in You're A remained Ie~truh t he psyhologiawilettantm Ad fo athlei oI'ieto l. 'ea tre nt Abbot graduaeni tood Man, %2harlle Brown ~~~~I entir"' nW hrog d h 'pscoogcldietnts.A I-Fo atlei je-- pe a i. eding an-English boardin schoolan etenins. engra ation d ~y ministrators have begun to feel adoae'ihe t~ri- sail 'thAt she found it 'quitefi ally.Nellie Forbush-three very arrives, I can Itruly sa 'that y justified in including their entir statement of -th Splsystern Ufblind 'e rjeshirig' that the word "coin-,d ferient, characters, South PacIfic senior year has 'been the aditi onal udrtdigof--sd I'f i ma !e additiqn of a ~nt, hnapid o e~w~sdefinitahi'iht of m t' "best earfh'' . cnr _cerand 'behavior in a s-week Bert itudetsans~e initl~ gyy te sar,~ fo rs ini ad i~ne'coot, only elicited blank stares-if only-,,r. Working, with so mainy not be en'od l ~ns~t discipline decision. This may psychologyn admini 'ationpple on the play. copemnhsgautn ~hnw fr ed anId smooth over the ap left- by the Bu w usralize h ~ ~ ie. '

'otloneliness were nothing~ compared memories of an exciting, ful year. evaporation of a rigid set of con we become cc ; s boret

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Lacros e Ove P'owrs St. Pa~lDr Po uhFro'h'AtheefT e Week TIM bAEOfneEc is n 16-6, 15-1O Victe

Wednesday, May 2; Andover screeij shot that the SPS ntf pd~r Lto '12-9. The Blue regained! itsRecovering from a slow start, t never saw. TheBlethnSrq1 sueaiefomntefuthpidAndover varsity IJpcrosse team four goals in just a minute aaid p by outscoring Dartmouhtr~~explctded for eleveni unanswered half of play to break SPS's back one in that period totaei nnh-goals en route to a 16-6 vtoiy over Corcoran and Gleason both ght victory f the sason aantt'St. Paul's. Andover st rtcd otfi credit for a pair of goals. defeats.atrociously, allowing St. ~Paul's to' Substitutes played "most o thescoreifour goals in its first~six shots.I fourth quarter and played u In the first period Randy KchlAndover Takes Letid Iadmirably, coring four times fl g)pened the scoring af-7:26 and ?t

After spotting St. Paul's a 4-2' alloving but two goals,lboth co4 ~I i atlemjan followed 17 second aterlead, Andover regained its poise. on man down situations .,~ Iv vith another tallf. The Koch-Kevin Connolly cut the lead to one Pearson scored twice, and Con~iolt Castleman-Cameron- midfield Wvswith a hard, low. bounce shot on a tallied his' third goal b the gam~e nstrumental in the Blue win asjthe" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~man-advantage play. Frankl Skokan %yhile Sam Smith notched s n crdiiegasn eodthen tiedthe game hen, he con- goal: of the year.4'tmescednieoasadrodil ' ' 'ahe d al ame w Caoa .- reAdvrvriylcs wo assists. Mike Corcoran, Sevk:vereda imCanioran 'as The go- 2 MH25; elf leason, and Cameron also scoreverted a Tim ass. Saturday Ydnthe opening period.r~

passed to Gordy Nelson who blazed team played an excellen&, aN;Lshotpast the oncoming goje cotl gae vercoming,~ Blue Builds Up LdPA played a ragged first quarter, aatot Fehe, 51, h Castelman tallied at 2N48 of t~allowing St. Paul's to penetrate the ;erml og onet b~h cond uak~er to increase-PA's fea4jdefensive zone ad to scoX'e on first period and a~ half, P a 6-1 and Ca-merop quicklr~~. MI~ml ~ ainwam fou gaband added fourahbte 11t1 simple shots. The Blue offense dominated the game wth su~pr foll~vwed with~ another core. C-~tea~osta~ St. Paul's ad-Dartmuouth. I couldn't seem to ge~ any shots on net p chcig.addees, n oran and Gl'eason each beal'tassing. checking. and wl' "i~~~~~~~although it controlled the play for opne u a 9-2 lead. Midaj Green goaltender once more beforrmost of the period. Andover, thndugh the second quarter D atothbgnis apg.a c etmren I Fall To CIh a e, 5 4 however, kept itself in the contest~ mouth becamie very aggressive Koch netted two shots aL with goals by Chris Doherty and closed the ga'p to 11 9just befor'~ Cameron one in the third period bu.9-0 I~~rubbing.~~~'4~aihst Med ~Connolly., end-of' the third period. DrF1 artm~outh allied tiie times 22; 2~~~~~~~~~, I ~~~~~PA Scores Seven Straight PA Succumbs To Roughness ' fse th-pontBu'fes.Andoer lewSt.Paul's off the H Croranfinoedteou

W May~~~~~2 -Wallingford, 2-6.4!blw6S.4. e Tlen minutes into the ccqtd ~r hnoee h 'utC0112 Bsid by hot weather Choate. is T D Doules' field in the third quarter. scoring period ater PA had idccur~1ulatei a period with a score at the 108 maked oe vasiy teni teaoflln Due to alickof p ayersr thet ailin seven times. Steve Colella started 9-2 lead, Dartmouth began to play a to put PA out in ront 13-9 the n Vr vasi e~m ell Bacon wasIforceo p ayi thbarae it a siolearm sot off a game uth qigchyorcect I ha I~ haesu -. Dv doubles co petition. He teamed up Nqlson ps.Late in the period t aemn itksa~ lytemri otre ate~ nGref pigfurhtnls a with Wilsoli but hey lost to .i Steve Gleason set elson up for a sloppily. The Frosh narrowed PA' hi oeryta loe u hgreat diffclty ' breathing -i~tlchaedo 6 ,. quick-stick in fronfbf the net, and!lat w tetid peibeh '~-game with goals late in the orhthrouh~t~ hismatch 4spcialy at Artlhtr and;Wymani combined ft Connolly scored a nute later on a Tim Cameron incremed the n p1id'the Iatt& two ses.' H squeezed 'teol inn Api ste - - -trough afirst set: tie-1 reaker 7-6. h nywinnP pai U3'rstb ther rppdov'coin , ercanie Choate'ssontem64 IUb ut i~ the Grpedf thec e s ik a d C b ns a s n e~C a t s - e o dh I t r e o stw 7-5., Because 8df Geeff's sickne ~!

~j4 rhat he was Boachever, a JV playe r, team( ist - /'- Q M e ~ ~ P ~ 'u V ~ iriunable t articipatI in th obes Southard to form thel third Andover n s ~J V UJ, el. 'Lt5 uP oa.intM 'lb.A~ .co Peat ieri pairfi g. They fell, however, to atraMy2;Wns,

PllamperedI by Inc" strong SaturdayaMay 25; Windsor,Numb r one str kmaoae eamed I 3 Conn.-Despite a strong per-

Bacn a ~ytok he flngse 6 Satidlay, May 25; Exeter,' N., tormance in the distance'events. the2btht he becam so greatly Closing out its season, the Ando~l 'Andover varsity track team fell tohamnpere "I by the net dge'vart tni team w humiliated Exeter wvhile placinp second in thetempoverwhelmingthby a powei ul~Ext team, 90 35th Annual clas,A1 e Englandhumidity tat he d~fau~tdu h Havin~g pra.-tised o clay courts Track and Field; Championships.2 thrd et,~osig te lst io stj -o.throughout- the sea~'on, the PA I Andover led, the/ meet 54-50 1/45-0 def. Lar ,u~,te Blue's rAcketmen w'ere notl used to the! before the results-'of the pole vault,nmber s mn ald make the hard-surfaced courts' wich they1 220 yard run and the low hurdles

- tip t al s hs kee w~led up g' were forced to play on because of! drowned any chance for victory. as ,~-u_ ,4'~ night befoke' the' natchi. Also not wet cnditi ns. The Exeter squad Exeter won 75 1/2-62. -4' aking he trip was'jrory Rossetter, also practisei on-clay:courts for the! The 'fact that Lee Murray was'! " ~'4- lvhocrn~eed ithe~opposition for entire season -bttey were able t- limited t6 only three events and only!- '' the firs t ich of the'season and has adjust more' readily to the courts. two men from one team could enterl' '" 'not pa snedeto a hip ' ~ Alut ut x Sngtes any event. except the -two-nmile,t'"~,'-- -

-problem.' I' 'The numbers one ad two, singles: hindered the Blue. ' -'Pete Wymnan, in te t third spot, match s re playe1 indoors in The high jump. long jump. and '-- :had no tilouble in downing his Extrs ok n a slipoery dirt weight events were held at Loomis ' '""~~' ' ~~ '~~~o ppone'it, 6-1, 0-6, 6-1' while compositon rface.j Number one prep school, while the other twelve Choirile Nadleregs Exeters31 A Lykken'-to t e the Iraho 44.Tt* number five man C harlie Wilson man, Ned faon never quite got I events were held at 'Windsor 1-igh Na~erwent on to wn the haifm fvrt~ ImInutes l'ter. also t d i onep ut unr nk d lost to his hard.i Schoos faclasities. Ch

alO PP~dhscdtr~tqie utakdIS l aiiy The two- ecre%% took Or.extrenie stties Chr'4easily, 6-p,` 6-3. Scott Sutha~d, serving Exi~ oppbronnt 6-3. 6-0.j second. 'and fourth plaL'es 'iif~tIcnlied npa es eiplaying umber sixi defelited his Number two! man Doug Arthur had Bickerton Sets Two Mle Record ' nli~~a ag ee l tChoteo r onntu-2 6-, -2.bu trube ng iatngtld srfaeendlndverscBill3,ofa Fishberu Alfhr.nunle64wocoldPelttoBil'3isero-2nt-s Pein4 pont einth iditacesnc nnsgk'T"kinning' -'' j. na ti ull out a n, oinga 6-2. Icontinued-on pge seven] every event 4 yards or longer.

~~ L~E11'Sco r es Four In Frst,! Topplies Baseball, 4-2 IL 1JLit_ Sa ~~25', ~xtrl NH.- ball. Hubbill was blindsided by the l loose and Hubbell hit the Since the shool year and tle spii season are about to close, it would

dy~a 'e~Extrdokay ecl a~wahr d the balli'gonsfe ~asih'cn eeiilt wrte bot somec of t1 h~appenings on te PA sports scent.andesi on nme-tId ining ofcssoendaloigtherrudto Recently the New England lacro e toaches chose the members to play ontwo-hit pi hing y l Murphy to' score. Hubbell recovered enough to the Eastern New England all-star team. PAis representatives are Mike- han the ndovervriybsbl ean nteblgm ni h Corcoran at attack nd Randy Koch at-midfield; both were chosen asteamnl its seon 6ss it lastl feinou ot the innig.m ni h stprters. Goalie Mark Pellegrini was picked an, alternate goaltender in;five gamie. 4 x r'yo h Two w,'lks, a hit, and a1 case of injury to, one of the two choices. The rule that governs the choice ofDae au itca d A tatr ishrw pick-otff 'attempt ac- mebrso tetamsystaan by sco ~~~~in g four runs ~~initr ebr f h emsy htorly three players fro:!r one team may be'Dave Bauman by sco~~~ng four run, ~counted for the Red's other, runs, chosen to play in the all-star geJonsidering the total dominationfPAin t h irs ' Luther Wells made a spectacular aver all the other teams, this iule is absurd. With clearly the'best goalt ndeLuredl,,'Colllslon ' ~~~~~~catch in the second inning, ring in New England and the best attafk, midfield. anci probably de ense.Mupylrelieved aumpin with with his back to the infield and- then Anoeyied tete-tah hnat all-stars from aroun Netwo out ajl inducd tie fist batte "- - ' aking a uccessf'ul desperation England cpuld mk~e-up. Maybe tatlis what sould appen a gamec bet-he faced grund into force-out leap to snap the drive. saving a run. ween PA and the New ngland A.Star~s. Someone would have to beafol

th ~ he fi'st. wih 1 Andoer score its fist ran n khe t put hismoney ,n the Al-Stars~~ ~ ~ ~~ef~ir~wt akt is a nteb eod Just thedonmeytei other n yheweightliftingpStars m Dave inethe smashedbecthedubes a agd t itcherd twth& ed cnatcher.k to Da Dia i i ashaitda 'aig'5 b eas rk h edlf crK Ba ~~ein the nh nneron'furst' -' I Murphystole Shaseana Exhrlling erorby frerdsydown i byfewtigh roonng ac T ff ebr.Zlnslf f 5ls

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sprint toI second, ec tcher, Dave - Murphy pitched superbly for the easily broke the record. Zelon lo broke the schooldprcdrei ff4Hubel p'(te 'lu cu],f play remainder of the gamej, keeping ~b eHubbell p~ -the lct~o playond Ey'eter in check byyielding only two For the Athlete of the Yearyoting,,lyestuffed all the students' mi boxesbaseman Mher. e rnner or - Ihits and allowing to more- runners with ballots. Some of the comtnents by the female meibers of this chool -third broke or the plate and Moher -'~' 4Ito reachbaenwlk. .Bue were outrageous in that they-.vomplained that it was an itil male )~allot.'~7returne a ~igh tro~Ito th Blu Daj D~o le~lthe however, coul scr ~l neT'ey've hlready broken enough tradition in this school. They can't becomerie.Ii - aeb te., (continued an page seven, Athlete f. the Year, can the~'DC

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baots ad oh atrdA lpte ofthe duai. thyegardesosgant p o l 28ecihne otsfaeosilesone S c whit~l ingamssiYear honors n the annual school ide voting pone~~~~~~~~~N adrom Tar, fh avengt nthee coaryH wlas gobtb ladn

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Onya Hw o e former, Kbhecle Track star CharlieNzidler copped -ecIver on the squaa,~grabbi g 16 passes forOnly a twol sort performer K~ch excel~e ~ ~' fifth p~ce in the voing for his fthatplicc an theyards.nA for hisnanefsrmucli ofathVso much in b th hockey and lacr sse that he yW samebro sards, in clcrsse anoher muas stc' teearned-the to honor from the strident body. .eclec o he edfo hAt his center hosition on the hock~~~~~~~~~y team the ~~the cro s country team. Nadler tpok'sevent midfel fo te last fou ame~ nd hasF ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~place i the nterschols on the 2.5 niile daurs scorpd 'four goals and added he~asssi

last two yea~~, .Koch established himself as a ~distance which is ot his fte. Dufg thi.: just his first yearofp1 n!crs'one of the b st layers in the ountry andwitrhbokanodshorer. nth iT inthnnhsptas alPel 9 n,probably the best in the Fast. A 28 goal scorer 1000 r nning a 2:15.3 while acn ifhi co-captiin of,both the fobI nlcoshis upper yearlKoch fell to onlyJl g6afs this '. ' d ~anbtI al rudpa d l hwd .. 4..: ..- the Eastern Chanipionshps~ local uoi teams: n football. Pelegiistrdfohsason, but b4 all around play c~e irly showed to un e 600. Ndler ran a I:62 h ats third year in a row as rvn*ieak~ Adominanct on the ice. n lacro se, c sP i l robably the b~est midfleldr in r~ w England. ~-; PAtim in recent years. Lastinturea oteyinrlacrosseoalhas enrtacroyse. iblihasbably the ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~srigqud ade wn woeend.n h himself as the best goat nderl in ewot aprolifics~corer,-he is almost nstoppable ~' 440 and 880 at the'lnterschois. England.

nface offs ~snd is seldom d rred from -- y i~t lc a he pr efre The tenth and final place was tiken b~?icking up gund balls. When ceehis InixtplcwsthesorpefmrI uperb dodging ability can be u ed to work - ~~~~~~~, .. . .b ~ Steve Gleason. A fine ballhandler, Gleason Dave Croascdate. Ptentially a ree sport star,

- antatgi sdil ee .H was a olid halfback and fullback for' the Croasdale broke his leg early in t~ hoqkeyntly becis Iselected ~~~~~~~~~~o play i the New ~~ ~ ~ socer team. Gleasonwas also the top sprinter season. In fotba. nradl vrsed ?jwetngind Alln Sitar laco glame Ne for the sximming team, finishing in- the top seven yards'a cywie ann 768 yMtS.

lay. . ~~~~~~Oi' his fine - ~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~i~~' ~ six in he Intersclhols. This spring, he has Before--breaking hi e eh ScoredsixSecond p1 e finisher Coi~or~n was an Athlete of die ~ Ra~d~ Koub ~ ,~ally come, into his F own as a scorer Rn the goals for the hoce ta infygamne'. sd

lacrosse team. leading all scorers wih29 inoAtly as a desigae itr the secondutstanding d fensive end on te football hockey and - ga I Whl lcn eodo hes.di a ftebsealsao.hhssoe- t ~~am, a Pet ti e runner on the ijinter track an excellent haltbawl; inh~onrgt sig ttlpns with,3.' oefn aetm~~~~~~~~~~~i i-w ihgann oa .3.srefn aettam, and a h gh scoring atacki an on the alm~ost 300 yards'this year. As a b ketball Sevehth place. finisfier-Chris.Bicketton isI rosse squad. HMs fine play again t Exeter in player. Lewis Alwy turned in 5a o sistent prblyteesdianeune Ah vr

t e footballga e earned him Atlete of the performance at t~ Center position. A two had. Or~ly sikkness and morale problemS haveeekhon'ors. pending much ol the season year veteran on t~ lacrosse squad, he has kept him from demolishing many records. In

o the club hokey circuit Cra rose been the toughest defensive midtielde onthe the cross country season. Bickerton re*'veredm obscur and wa a 600 nd rela team. from a bout with mononucleosis todesti'oy the

* nner on tl~~~~e team. all-New . ~~ Finishing in fourth place ith*5.9 exIsti record by more than 20 seconds. HisF r's ~~~~leading corer with 37 points. standing midegado h otataproocome close o the 12 minute b~rrier,~

IAround Athlete fr Costas was very e ective stopping' he op- but the First to break'it. The winter seasbjh sawBilLewis fiihdin third p his jPsition's running amne. Proabably te best ffickirtbn break both the indoor and otdoo',

s(4d wrk n re offerent rsOver- Vetier PA'Aas' had in recent years,-I Cotas two mile reor atte.metm.HiIieoadowed the seas n y the captured theNci England champion hip in 9:30 held until it was lowered for oflttoorja¶rstl

Crasd'ale-Doh rt'coinbinatio ,L WwAS r i 6 b weight class. Losing-one match this spring. WeI ho4 that record with a in BI I 1poedhislft 'o

7' lecz 0' Unan mous ¶I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~hoice for ~~~~~~three-sport performer.

Female Athie e Of The Year Namconducted by At erIn a recent: oil condiucted by e' starting layin o n n Nahler1has beenllhell anderck}s chmini both and4.4 i Murry. Pillipian spo s.department, lo er teamn whil4 J plaigL noll theute b-he it~tfine'etile.' ste~:S ah Mleczk' .was naiolylacrosse. Last fall s Ml eer IL NAadlorrshpastentn the cks consr~ t 'etiler el stedlunanimousy . he 01IAN spors departmnt, perfrmer, on he trackteam this -batter 'on the team o er 300. heen Female Athlete of the Ye . minute of every game at he Iaros strMk ocrn a otv ail cfre' nherl frtsa sonvriyfIdfraidpito infefhke, hosen a tlt fte emwt- saspn. Always cal.- un to venrstl ptfrer n heforwa~~d , position in Term with~~ ar tebs lhopstosud, M1,urray as ave ged over 20 'hockey, baskek-all, and' lacros eI leading the Blue aees ta t of out of a possible I~Nde isudfae ncps oo pit'ar'et eis theN'w-Ileczko poetobthdointallowed very few goal' ovph ints. Ifolowing Corcoran n competition. Enlbdcam n h tileii

S / ' ~o ensive force. course of the reason. j second ~and third Places we're PIellegrint Notchei; Pourth Spo' leaping 43'10' last Sa rd ay. Becky'Lockvood took second in As. co-captain of the )swiming lacrosse Ipae Randy Koch and Tw ieAhi ikiti e, votin, while Mary Washbur team. Washbu s ~ecle PA's track man Chri alrwith 83 Lacrosse goalie !tibrPteing '&' Tothd iger Chris ' Bikt e'as t,, ng',, ~~~~~~~~~~and 76 pitrseivl. 83to~k fourth place ithe~,oigf, oce ihh hc ntew tird, Bth Brisson fourth, ad highest place in hesIntersch Is as P i usadn ly~lsfsnln~ balloting. A~ampered by sickness

LastN colos h.' - he placed second in the .9yard With oegmee'inthe seasol, Even though official j"oalisat~c much of the season, B ckerton stillNicoloie eck rated as t~efreestyle With'a time of 28.4 secinds. attackmaCocrnicuetlth hve otbn jt:IPlgn managed to win the Interschols.t p player on ~e basketball squad, This spring, as a softball p~layel she 'New Enean caaionnlyrss ' ranks as hd.Itop preptyn Mags'chorco.a eraging 15.8 points per garde, -'has stood out on the mound~ and team's e ding corer wih'sga~ cert altencler i Cameron FInIsh lTth* 'c luding 2 gainst Exeter. She provided strong hitnifor the and 0 sist§ for 37 Mont.tth Mgoaner.e t!~ e h nyudrl ii h

cl mpiled an unp recedented total f squad.htig IIi atMnante'f k top ten, lacrosse layer Tim'6 throughout. he season," despite. Brisson was Andlover's top c~iver Cameron placed ninth ithe' voting.'missng wo eswith an an e last winter, Ind like Washburnlis a Cameron' s leading 'the mdileissuy nlarsese nsoinggwtwo -joat d 1m1assiss 1 ;i jury. I lac sheagain pou d starting pit~her and, stsrong pat- nsoigwt ol ~ sit 4 ~it points as shei scored 44 goals in swomen in softball. " which Places him third n se entire.Iei ghr games. Last fall in field hockey Nicolosi aptured fifth in he 'team. ''.

se played at the center forward election. Th~ captain of tie so ~all . '' '-TyacknlanSteve Joh son cp-p ed P tion. ' team and th6 starting catcher, 11she -tenth place. A fine mil a sesn Lockwood ds Deess wsas h starting center on. the Johnson won te N engn ILockwood as not shared basketball team. champiclnship with a ti eo :27leczko's glory throughput te the best mile time reco ed yaPyabut she hehbtdsud I Z iQ runner since the recordf4:9ws'

nse in fiela hockey, basketba C re Fail .set in 1948:_,'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~eti 945 aid lacrosse, sndoubtedly aiding

Slecz1ko's scorin effort She, was a In n- Saturday, fa 2;Wrces~er I

K - ' , Mass..-Thie ~nd ver varty crew, ~' ?Stra, a~2; ,Wetr~ fini1.hed ~ qualify' I. * I I~ man, 'ft 'behindAndover l;havliin r ae fourth t qinfit e 1 ~ ~ m I, "rwplcdarsetbnti

for the final b~eat of the 28th annmial addition to being 'great scorer and iron aplaced , flbhn pae ep New Engla~id Interscholas~i dodger, Corcoranl is superb, riding d3eason. Co-school ret 6rd iolder in hid t.Pu' and idlowRdwing Association, wlaich has i,)on the opposition's fensive clearing 'the twj 'mi M - ben a .the 28th Annual Ne -*ln~land-

by an extem ¶IY w t F pKoc , th centys. c n istent r e a i whilt nterscholastic Rowing s Iu it n 'Py an extremely POW&MI c~~al ost sist~Uisiamndgrew. PA, groue wt crews io such 'the cn: nceer for also holding the seco tme, on hampionships held n{Lkwhich defeateol the Blue ea~hier is untpalNnfie~f.Pobably ! Fi ishing in Sixt cewas. aHaving gtten off to ameic'sea~on, and East Lyme,' publi th etpayri erease attackman oft i6Ilttse tatteBuewsi ou leahigh school c w which had defeat coming up with loost balls, Koch team, Steve Gleason: iding 'l've 1000 mretet'.inark. P4 ow6itTabor, was fa ed with the e~trerni aso plays xcellprnt defense.~ He,is goal scorer with 29 goS -.- eterminlation by e tixah7~'

difficul task f utrowingat leas one of te tea' 'le'&ding orers second in tota pons WI NA"" inoi ch tpl~ ~ne Ig ~~~with 17 points o 9 goals and 8 . els, Murray T~eFor thi ~&rnoeof these crews and finishiSigon'1/iem it-

3- ~~~~~~~~third in orde toqaityfo~ h assists, i Dedoke tt e venth escodplace boat..I'Bu tobasketball and lacrosse , ias e oition wAere baseball 1yther tfnse it 0 ie

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Fli*ks I Calendar: The CRUCIBLE, WPAA igJih The 'Garig t Couldn't ' 'ot3Tig I ho hxdaMy~ 10:00 pm-Rabbit Pond open~ House atStraig -- 7:00.& 9:O pm In GW: qaseid on' :6*45- pmi-Winnie-the-Poohi will be per- Stowe House. 6:00 pni-Sll~CIAL OF THE WEEK ana novel byJimmy Brdslin, this movie details oreinDrama Lab. SunayJun acoustical exf tavaganza. Tony Sanders anthe m dventures ofaBroly o Oform30dji Sunday, Junepts el a 2 Peter Ku ipentfour hours of a rookln mobof 6:0 ps~Ine-lse ahc~t eda 0a-e~ra at mCooley Housd. Le~Ibadi"and le lysatpcl - 1:00 am-BACCArLAUEaTEn Opm14tIEITFLNEUPEXTRItla4ngster. Jr y Orbach is the head Mozs al100 mCtocrlgustdes. guitarists Le j Kottke and JohnFay

Italian ~adIte<Te ceast a features Fria ar 31 'VICE, speaker Rev. Whyte. This final SPECIAL: t WPAA Dedication TapesRobete Nir wh eetly appeared he're 6:45 pm--Winnie-the-Pboh will be per- srieo h colya il oo h Thirty "mmn~ of BOB HOPE, DONin Ban te Di~u Sol.and Ligh Taylor- formed~ in the Drama 1b. - eatngsnostdIs I .,AAMS. HH DOWNS. and DAVIDYoung magaine's cii neleGng :5pn1ws Religious srvices. 2:30 pim--Colliir-Cutter-Hough rize at ~IKE.~s erSMYDVT~~~me p ~~~~~8:00 Pprmine Buraina by (qarl Orf lvl KeprAdiojmR. ing Myind of SchoQl." Don' i

saying "Themovie' febrie witlssness be perbormed by tqe f~d P~band and 7:30 in-Crucible at Davis Hall, Abbot: R~easil tanscends all ethncbudr hrs h ot 0 ,usil. ofBso "-12:00 p*"- 1 Ialsignoff for year '73-'74comes guiaranteed~ i~ otaesrual and soIssa . A nn fmsca ody Jneverybol y..." In adition, he 'said that the an so-ssa G oW An wilveni~o chargcd Monda 'Jnp i' acig yorAtAqult ftemve enjom int. No admi sios wlbehagd 6:0p-Athletic ward Assembly to dineT~~~g'1 "at Abbo.t. For llsniraduprvarsity'"Th a os -. orn~in avarity o styes atird y, June 1. ATLETICEVENTS- letter winters durin the entire year. Ch u C nerthat rat gefonto self-abuse." HOMl. 6:00 p-N .W. luster Banquet in

I I ~~~~~~~:30 pn-Varsity, aseb),ll vs. Exeter. Commons upper left, to formally say good- ~1The Phillips Academy ChouanBn2:30 pn-Varsity acros~se vs. Exeter. bye fo the 'year and t N.W. cluster. j Cvil] perform Carl Orff's-"Caria Bana:1)0 p-Movie: "The Gng T iat Couldn't Thurday, My1a tOp iiieo~~hoot traight." ~~9:45 pL-Candle light communio~n servce' ashington lall. They will be joined by 7:30 -The Crucible at uthPrvMuic. aHea-klowcilden'To I Abbot. -,IMar-tha Frederick.'a sopranoio. and William

,~~~~~ ~Modem Choral Work.

bus sam. CI~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~E'EE ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~Cr inaBrn" is a cmajo de'NFLM Poman, $m m chora~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l r aed a coplete tran-em

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deeple lshe am long topebnoab26 OI ppoxtuelty 180 pneopleBand ~~~~~~crred on an infield * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~in olcs I i n. threpa pcompnlete. r

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Weds y, May 22; Andover- An 'over- C88-184 r FIattred ho'l de* per-ner r.ldB ob ue am ged seve ins .- tIue1.d~ rBos t h gh PA taggedi!inyrcoee nir ihIi t u qaiidi the topFSsianos : C1irs Liberma cestetr.V ~ ':I~Rn Oi'ssuo ut la a moiainAafo eidt erdbhn.UvND EFtkFourEThwtatieo10. 2Ashate n te eveth nn gwen efet tammat Mataaeb faeld Elaet'sImLlkn nfolwdtesaeate i tanir by~t hec SpoeMensofna.'first bienjan Dave Croasdale

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on an fiel erro and ntualy it i 9:281. I tent of aseco 2Na1e wa h ey fvnt n huh hywudca tiruAth vriny ;1( aprxmalted a8 muoph-Scoedte na a lon g~ tr ly. aster I I

bat ad niever' faced tmoreefthan' j.fivueatrs inasnl nig isa lth cpuigfuTl' adgoeroktounesHlronwnbhspis.-

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tSlpleeto "h t Paua scfe egso asdhmwih30iv.skpig n umig4'0 sotpt e'rRnHfm u s - ut till lo ' 6-.A in'nuns in the first inning, he Bli~~~i~ as this is the first year the tripleo deligGreeffen was buriedis-uni 6-

Sanchez ipped th firs\ itch ip'and cam on witha stron kick teschools C was Eet~n's ucontestdotesoins - wplaed othe Pbsthofaaldtheeraresmeofthon ohm ofgtfi~ o~ ~ i whoee onsnbrt ~ urycpuedscn ttte i he dsu ht rvd t'e 'u tllscub tohs ppoensingl a dtwo mre rns btted n. had i the ast ightye s o wi lon jump with a 209" lep in crucal magin'fsvitory.'6-3 6-4Ando ci sent ix runer 4 ayoss he ostexctingra eo theday. Iic Lo' is' derepit it. In his finl [I E eter T kes AUDouble

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-i knocke inAthe fr t run its a ieton -whilensti eo 4:22 eirsed fourt with a tie of210t Andve puaied u t Cr dueshe toarcinesterandouble nd Sancebainlelt ih'nse h Ercrb ecns~ns 1scn eid xtrs th nt-liati e1 'at isoheeerucd6-,6for the hin rn., FollogDat n isth f astest m odande "ileaice MiNaTuer the innier ofate aeikino nd. efa rad ClnadSo' otadlynBiotssnlena ee Frtain" fi'es te ool becod Muerra d no t mee in tJohno k four th. Jiyel nh- sedso, how22 ineofr-'smash htoxtab it ofs ofe4:t ineam 3 usovi plce y ad iehrls or he high lowced aodmedla, o an eamwork bth oulnt quitesthee, 'i te teen gwenr thirodin thMage ih 4t25 laps p. goh heslmted taon isie thed nonsoihame thr, abydo sedoppoition latosinth-.Bsteen ecame and ona 0 pa st alrLasSoese~t. 'dfaigte eed~ eaain 64 y a n rhrcmieball. . I~~~~~~. -ll-ffChale Npacer led thceta n plEeft Doinathe 440f' edfromd otkss, Ad ever alfo the 6lieru TeAndobttedruna to ipold errrnd' + Thell 44Ia u r1bsfrtee a~dssoignx'ya.~ e.60it n :28 I l tethoyar icn 'tlesrins was the umerwilyythoha the event coasunf he 4riy o(ta blte uch}Itn-t bth thea40land ri' 7.sm-iatopce in the sixeeroesl cpued trqd2.the o

Scored n "fee ' fly' faster thabT~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~angan's school rcco~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the 880 and, won~~~~~~~~~~~~~'' j:d with tpe pack recording-his best time~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.

~~ay as ie failed, to walk a! single set just last ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~T nth. Mangan placed, Doug Greeff sta I In record its fifth Victory in a row at the~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I

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I cathued bm 1-with the' BvryHlCaif. sch I the CSP program aind nationasystem, is attempting to organlz a network, Mr. Foster and the CS;10-15 mnember national network of staff have organized a preliminna

schools. ~conference at Andover on Thursdaf~Initially, the member sol in and Friday of this week. Bevery

cooperate through student e illts Arlington, Ma., Radnorchanges engineered to'sar Township, Pennsylvania, Mar-

P curricdlarprorams. Fornta blehead, Ma., and Baltimore PA'ma4 offer its Washintn inteip,''Marylind school systems, as well as ' f

arHills,, HS. Dana Hall, Wellesley, Catlin-Gabeloffer UnivrsalFilm Stud ;School, Portland, Oregon and PA

tenhip; later, teadher, counsel 'reall srdgrpresentatives to the

'~ ' r an'initrto exha~~ ay'~ feasible. Next October, another conference VASILPA Workshop :'will be 'held at PA for further

To discuss all th osbiiis ciscussion and organization of the~ndetwork -

LUttl did he '' 1odatby e etd ohf t~ ceri ~dle would rase the 1.

[contin edg, neenergythro~gh utj the rowd.The p- andthe ocket action of his neck. Time and [continited from page one] AfN

perance of Paul 'iggles" Young was, of again Ini i.hc would sashay in, slip a f'ew quick course. custo ary. 'The renowned South jabs past, alorie's elbows and dance back oul exibility For'aconlsin ite rBloston socialite is~ rain to turn up herever of range If Smokin' Joe's furious flailing.. tdd jobs wl icfiaccuoplsin ittlen L E A .4 F.there is a crow or a cooler. Both men went to the canvas in the opening tAmies of t e year.I isn up

Unfortunately, tictor Sex, one of Malone's round although Malone look~d? like he had OPP Ditector 'orijnsnsu.-owners, was' uhabl 49 attend the contest been pushed and Doherty seemped to hav~ {Urt Whe npw'plan wholeheartedly.

'because of "bu mess commitments." slipped. The first round was evenly fought He stated .that the jobs to be per- wishes the student b dy aHoeer oey'sltra er and erstwhile lapdoll, and could be considered a draw. 1; ,formed wil not be lin lieu-of jobs'

PacoPiejia and t~ay ookcr (or isit vice versa)i The second' round was weak, almost one by thqOPP crew, but in ad- aai's m e were peacock -a ~aout the ring 'in full- resembling ai bridge table argumient,, After a di~ to them. H e nipese asked

feathered 'splendor. pne had the nauseating two minute waltz, Malone laid ino tedlof piisjn whn ak I'~feeling that th~ ivo uptuousness of Paco's cornfield charmer as a flurry of right hook! Whether or not te uppers would G OD L CK "'jackets and the, wreIt of Fay's fanny had nut Doherty on his back. The bell saved Irish dutifully p orm their jobs. The ..

some effect on th J dgs' eventual decision. from being counted out. thing that ill help is if the uppers t * . '

Leotis Skokan had mkrched about the ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ jobssomehingtheFor fifteen rinu esannouncer Frankie - Doherty knocked Malone down with ', accept thei vosa oehn te n i x mLeois kokn Mdam ed bou th a masrasive right in the tiid that left the Italian are going to learn by:~

his voice a parade of tronesque maapoIsm teetering. Doherty hdd a golden opportunity bull-horning ob~iatc~y introducions 'sn to put Smokiji' away, but a left cauiht o1y

rhlen "Irish" Chris locomotored ;~o the leather and Malone hit the floor more off.'ing. With the elebi' ted 1I9A cp perched balance than, unconscious. Joey ther 4)I mT C 1 ' S '~~m 1

Doherty shuffled abo t to the rhythm'of the punishing combinations and dazed -Doh~rt3

4udience's applause. e quickness in his feet. noticeably a few times.

and hands was as b aant as Nixon's guilt. By the fourth round, both fighters an- 6 n-a Co oa es All MassachusetSrnokcin' oe burnt few, combiatizis of to resolve the bout instantly. Doherty had lost' '

vicious h pks aiat s into the Lonscience of the bounce to' his step so Smokin' began '

oprve ' hes a 1s n bcnte uchsadDhrywsal hu i A Irte crowd and the relimninaries were over. laylh'ing the 'Irishman's body w b blows Bu~'t 'The fight began lik a John Wayne cattle- tepwrhdgnfom he onvan'S RVC~Snanmpeded across the canvas as both fighters the majority of them. Irish won t round,,by lassoed a few ineff ual :blows into each landing significant'counters to Joe's bhest aiid I'other's midsections. F r most of the first three face. ''-

minutes Malone and the Des Moines' A malfunction of the television equipment * 'destroyer seemed cont nt wi4 surgical/boxing allowed the combatants a longer than lisual AR pints inthe Nreat~chnique: searchin~ for an open ing to between roun'ds respite. The extended, rest . I*t~qperate. There were few anxious moments allowed Doherty to refresh his spped. andtfor Doherty. specia ly his slide from the Malone to renew his power. This second wind IrflIghting sufface; hwever,, he recovered made the last round the best of the fight. Inter~ie C6 nneeto s o ghout the Entir oumi11 yquickly and continueiii perpetual mnotion, Doher't started ou cautiously, allowing taunting and coaxing alone by diupping his Malone to score on'a few body punches. Then-

gard. he realized that he heeded points and took theThe distinctive styles of the two fighters action to Malone, Malone countered well', and -q' g~~'-

~'.ee deeloed erI~ in he ii-st, rund. for th~ last undred.-seconds of the 'fights ~ t~r rtx Arri6VxER * 475-5577'Mlalonib moved like a mall militaryivehicle, p5unc s le li~e javelins into the bodies o'his head donadhsfists jutting out from 'both fi hters The bout ended during ai lasthis face lkbulson.Dhryt-edt depr te spr bDoherty. Malone wrhppelopen the ight u arbydpayn?'ichn teoan up and the bell rang. The'fihierqlike Persian statuary f rnmkn'b ocrc.ebrati ad the crowd rose like flowe s andbut Malone could never take datg awaite thejudges'decision. 'And we al know'because of Chris' F d-sirqikstp wht ppened ten.''-

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