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Fa
F ly
It Beg s Conie
hdecnraztiiIse
Administrative Procedures
Discusses Cl
Coop DsussCuster~
loIr
~~~~~~~.'Role
eny' ~ F culty. discuSse
f..~
ed by cting eadmas
~6isncmetdUdr
.
\,
'
4r
to adminse
icipline.
He
apropos 1 submitrSimeon yde con-
I omn
enn deetaiainoft
lty tabled
ity. The proposal, whic the f
for fu-tf er discussion', re on m dd that thehhte
mny
nIns
luse- asm
many
cio s hcasen'
handles,
administ tion
eta
such as iscipline, exc se and ttenance.
evelonsi
borig
he displinhae
ia htue
difficulty transferri gout of a
Adtnscipresonsne
f
ond he
te a stue
it urifair. R ins6n added
1ithin
the'i-e must be. ble personnel
in each cise-i hclusters are
wtht
adults an
'euai~i
-
hecluste. would be
he new
om uiy in whc
nt f a esde ia
specil ically the
shol
epre0
i~ muit
of hec
fr a
1
I
~~dents
o
e
n
for
sound
stu~~~~~~ ma ~
vic
I ad o uin
l
ice,."
,udastd eouin
hreisdmn
s
nnctione
get
w
aanances
1
n tedacle
clusters sup rvs
ndP
cuss.ekedinally, the
re se in cluster
rcmeds
n
u riy ot
gop
ol
pr sent schoodi cipline rathe tath
d
HAaniatcn
school emalso saidta ft
i
i bot
beorr
proposed the resolui
phasizes th cutrtudents will
t~~~~he
inivll
people
from to choose
( 01)
'have fewe
rslio
more
tninedFte
g
much
for friendhps
Germa i~str torJoseph rlusteriytm
icfl
Seniol' Dalvid Sch artz comment- administ
the Rabbit
Wennik, chiman
d that the WeAti Quad South wide Dis ipline Committe
Pond West cluster, aid that the
Factilt) )sc s n.C
luster ha woklre rkby'
~~~~proposed system woul hot limit a
thifclydcsso
go
r H
Acri
~~she sbeen
ell in the tw
'student's choice of fri nds,because
centered n t issue of dou te 5 inig erl ather
ssociated with it. l'Ie added that
Classes, athletic sand eqals would
ealf
te Are
fhault
activities
still be heldoa sch -ielvl
hc'te
oitc'
rbe
hnm
~cf~ logcutlt
clse r
iceasects' ~any aciiisin
allo the
1-le
added
With if
lasi cocp s Vill
aut
intae.etrAcie
spe
t
'udent
He~aded
%Il0 te paic
hurman indicated that once dust- cepted. Dr. 1~ dore Sizer, wo will ecome Anof school life! Wlli re amn as they
are' organized
'stem."
underlthe, present
rmre
Gr~trVari ty
tudentlived
clustersystem
that before the scho 1organized
ie
stmatdn
the clse
mostly with mmbers of his on
a
clustr S
cls, and ' hat
studeqts meet a gre ter variety
of people: Robinson eplied that
the 'cluster lessens m'yivnages of vertical hou ig, adding
that the. school! needs v tical, housSei rBile
students
dover's
t elf h lleadrras~e
mill become moi'e involved in act-
mented,
hinkthat
irs
develop
autonomy
rlse
a'be
n
ot
vities, commenting, that the Vest
n er its hai'ter a s been p
7ressing. since it b gano operatdog
council t~s
eiscatrad
'
eptember.
J~'
Dean of Studenitsi~ohn Richar~ds
said that there most be some uty
ht PA does not
ntesstms
become many sh(aa~ shols
nist
within o
-,
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ew
Board
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Board ~~~~~~~AdditSp'Fo
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September,
mk
cm-
a
so
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Szra
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sr cto r sA~p
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edcn
ln e
one
acity
Actinpg Dean of F 'uIt Pter Q. Ml ee recently
theh'th
announced the appoint ent of seven structors to
the P illips Academy fclyfor e972-73 school
year. The aitmnswhich will I , vacancies
ptepiturnts
craeb
Sy
Cre tes,
trricul m
"dr
i ment
~~~~~i
S
eartme t James Rae Whyte re ently
of the Religio
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Chairman
ourses. The curriculum, wih
ei:o
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~completed
plans for the 17k 7
-7 eiio
will contain no required
offeri
iicue
nses
tialism ja'd philosophy, rev I
pheChurc,
tionnd
nsiitn ic,
xs-
andspiriual cisis,
Accordi g'to Rev. Whyte, thcRel ion and Contemporary Society
sues which concern youth today,
Wvill exjioe the social and i idu
such as
ar, race, educa aseuality and drugs. VWilliam R del,
'ment.
a v nefaculty member next eaxill tahhecus.I
will
be a
~ aught by Rev. Whyte,-,
Exisientialism and Philo py
discussionA course concerned~ ihhhin~a values. Readings in the course
will incl e works by Sartrc, Camu , Ka fka, Greene and Kierkegaa~d.
Spanis instructor Carlos Herna dez and Religion instructor Jesse
w-- Vaug! an ill teach Latin nerica R otonand the Church, ich~~will
anal ze the role t tthe'
1k
-~~church has played in the rev ltion______
od.in
ary' proce s of the Third
ra
orew
tdnsn'h
Viffic Robinson,
Next year-AI-Am officers. are: left to right): .ose
aiowrn~ssa
Po
nIlihad
the
rilkwirti soFrnFaa
;ra), T)
Loe Irvi;Y Henderson, Upp'er btruie Bo)d. Mliiing: Va
Torrs.I
.
ronne
Vinale'~~~~~~.'
Pol * Carmen
's.
loweri
Phillis
r-Amer
Acadmy's
an S iety rcentlye~ecte
'his
'ert Clauity
ree
elF ctd lwe
S
et
rAmra
Ph'isAaeys
iritWta
Another ours j, The
Irvin Hendeirson as P'r ident fo the 1972-73 school year. 1lenderso F
lre,
an th Yongwll KP0
motpeefor ~ Crisis
"pro
tei initi tive and serve as a mdutnp~~~~
said 'that he will black
~
~~IeantheYun'w
;.r~~~
race can avert c
'tehman
serve as Secretary-Tren rer.
Samny
Redngsi will include T
The society also el ect 'iCharle Boyd, Willie Robinson, and Tome
he
Society b3 'Eric Fromm
at,d lower representatives, respectively.,Senior
Pol as'seior up
Zoo Stor~ by Edward Al 'W
mid Carmen Vina'Ies wi Iserve s the society's Abbot representative.
na
goal is t mobilize~ the society
Henderson commente,'M
di by the shool for its merits,
into an organization ~eo
ie attempting through, the society
achievements and mebes.W
efor black people to live. With the
to make Andover a btepa
economic and racial problems,
society dealing with c tilsca,
the black student at-A oewibebetter equipped to make it through
Idents.'l
the community."
r
dmtr-lcTjef
taiz ion prosl
es
eygo
I
.
sfcly
nld
srcosi
ta
iztios must
feel
a
'vcad
oI
cutisa
is
n e
teilgFecmteais~p
c~r ztoad
sense; a chob our sz ~4
to 0m m
i
futths mear's fc adrtrfe
oodblr
ite
mak
verya
it.
iro-thasts
Bigiondeparments
be worke out, however.1 a ree wit Mr. Hyde
lIOiayAtr
'
should establipl ti*e rin ies first."
i- tha N
instructors,
cKee has selec ed two biolo
Mr.
Speakingnh que~tion of sci'ounity, Dr. Sizer
Glen
astion and Johi Burnap. Aormer actor
lie
n
tl es
wud
ad
Mn~ ig
pouto
n te
Boda
h
perd'
hl
mb
tes
struc ting, diigadaheis
Iver Militar3'
Celetration," Mr. Bast n attended
'
.I
oud handle socia prdb lems."
the clustr
with
yand Cornell U iversity. He 'tinued
IAcade
FSfgars
fjrnd
n
niest
'
grad t work at the
illiam Graham
Dean ofSl~en s.
Associ~t
nSan
atne
ernational Universityo
teIn
I
t' ing, Pag 3)
'(F
in the study
g eog ii
~~~~~~~~~~~~~receivin
I
ili~~~~~~~~tit~~~~~~~tijit
Spanish. Mr.
~~~~~~~~~~~of
gen
e
tic a
I
f-AmlEl csH nderso n ctsGrayR f io fl
I
o
insn To
BodRo Boyd,
in~Of
I
.,.
Upper Bil
1972-
hlipAcd
i
Student-AitmeigoA
Academy's
Cooperative' met last
'~
Friday to discuss a resolution from,
Acting Headmaster irneon Hyde
concerning, the decentralization of
the Andover community. The
resolution, presently under consideration by the-f ulty, would
the
kSterS
assign
to, the
responsibility for m ny functionscutes
presently carried on by thesho
sch~ool's central admi istratioh.
Phillips
~Faut
*
I ~pri'l26,
t~oeM
ssachuset.
Phillips Acd~-y
Volume 96, Number 21l
"We'
Rev. Wyte comment
have!bee~ the pioneer de rtmf'nt.Caaina
in coordination of worshi, clq5s.'
Th
now
room, an
Teill.success 91 this latest en
elgo
e studepehd onl the response o
tauthevriu
Hei-t ~~~~~~~~
vateo shas
Hewitt
includi
he' gisthepresently
hools,
wre
chairman of ' the
ment.
Mr.
n
-ft
urmap, an all Americanla
cosepar
n
the 1971 NCAA ch
alsodastendediCorh
Bachelor of Scieq
teatinf
ponship team,
enletreceiving
irBiology. He
is. pre ently winftowards his
Fnhci
Heny Frnch
eopren ck
will tach in th F nch departrs
ted
- ext year. M~
ed t e Williath jPnn Charter
ege,,.where
CaliC
Schoo a
he receivedaAir French. He
did galuat wk'adthe Universt'fPnslanadrcie
his M in French! Pjresently, Mr.
Herbs is working' to ard a Ph.D
Fr nich.
Mr. Dicks atten~Larne
yl
adBwntnersiywhr
he completed his gaduate work
and rceived a A. He acquired
and is now
M at Ml ddlbu
at Intowards his
working
H Ph.D
has taught
diana Unv~i~
rouho
th eeiamtyscodis
nJhILarce
cildne
.
Schbel
elgo
dersil eac
cho~in Nmw
Mr. Rydel, a native
drduteoS.Mi
chaels Coill~ge, Toro to, received
eology from
hiq
n MA in
the Uiver4ity of Toitonto and the
Unive.-sity f Windsor, respectively.
(NIJTeachers, age 4)
next year.
eatetCa
James Rae Whyte
c rence, depart-
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The
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I The
DAVD
IPIAN
E
ant
Presi
Presilent
Business Manager
~
RICHARD
PIFFORD
RICHARD
PITNICK
Executive Editor
i
T
ILA
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lower
Ciuster
I.
arit
has become
Ovef>, the past few
0
a colo
'increasingly evident!V t
students
~~~~~~~~
anytieya'~
stdnscannot fncc
so al, ~ei'etd
thing but a highly m
machine.'
Because ofi s ce ralized Ia'ture,
the ~~~~~~~~~~~Iadults
to
rrentl
te
sy
the diciplinry
currentlysctends
disciplinary
syste
,,,~~~~
,~~~
at-
"It's too late
o exhange program.tesediay
ae
rges
ob
fr
n
inte axfraypogstobmd.
freshmen, so hmores, and
~~~~~~Talktte
commented. Li~werda
junirste
oee
oneru
alHn
sue
thatn body in, Andover Junior 'High
added that
cared bout PA either.
like.
ut wh t PA is;Slreally
t
raesm
iheu
High
and PA
betweentepAndover
at Morasco
day student
Low'
~
i'
~
~
occurred from 1966-69, when several
program
of
exch;
nge.
some
sort
e hi h-s ore girl neoed, 'i think favorec
hblreore
reintscolhole
oac
btswsvrllmttm'
ithbehi deany poPl's pins then r
to finance a course in Chinese on the
Morascod
u
eeralTh itow ns
cte-jao
u
yo Asmeutomo
is
PA campus. History instructor Harrison
igtedu
on
cm
te,"Th
Ro ce, the PA manager of te venture, la islil~e for the stuffy kids ho ljve
ev r, there are few outward paying si'hce PA really has its, first
e e.
cors
explained that although ~~~~~~t
tdns
h that
erle a few Andover
don't obia
s 'o igSofthis simply because
eas eventually
evnulyde
Howev rnt I'm sure
did because
offisfiin
insufficien
s might be inter sted in more
Hwe
gh
o~
hatnio
uport, other courses like this should Sp htm
be pursued. The Rabbit Pond Adult SeI era exnamedooweverthatnhetHih kwd
eigtheotws
oudint be
Evening Study Program alsq began in su ents re v ry concious of P because etnies
seerighteous
cools Ay shouln' t
asrpbtt
n
eadd Isral
telate sixties. In this progrim, several 0~
bouti
A e n. fttha te eryoeri
ad for op1 ( to be living wit nblocks
uppers and seniors from PXI met with
Ju o
ihnyafwppeintdd
diflive intwo
f
her and stillhefcu
and students from downtown and
Anoe
oA-"
getdin. In fat t.
ytAn
dssedahbgito
to o
ern yrdsEvntefclyaAthe so-called "drugl problem"
'
...
.,of
-~~~~~~~~~
'pstr
that they would like to study PA'
initiate c det ent siasm in its programs,
'cluster ~~~~~~~~~Icurriculum beoe considering an
not in a
a oaeaP
hti
h
or'ludershpra ilterlie
notearly ter cefor and
exchanges. Oneso more ex~~~~~~~~~~~~~course
course,I he would not' limit his choice
*of the c ster chair Iman p y a large oe in
~~~~solely
to those 'courses not offered at
AdvrHgbtwudpsbytae
determinipgl the success of ach cluster Since
the same courselat both scho Is in order
directl3~ affected y the
stu'dents
are lives
they are
to compare the way in
jiew
powetr inetdi h lutrs.et
taught and the mnaterial offerred' in both
~f
the
th~
selection
a parr
have
in
should
courses.co
t
in th; tsel ectio
L
4
sh~uld
a parl:
have
',
ake clsters
cluster chairmen. In orde r¶t
toithe needs of the student,
more responsive
e chosen by direct
must
chaii-men
cluster
re
ustb~ cosn y
'clstr
harmn
faculty and ktudentl elections.
n'temby
bility for
'
'
the
ch~~~~~~~~~~~sen
clusteY isthe,
the admlnistrabers of the cluster
not
a:
ber
ofthecluteranid no y the ad."
cluster
members
tion,
many
Iussed."a'btcewill hesitate to
tionmanyc
devote all! their energies to the cluster,'
Several student-government members
suggested the creation of a committee
to look into the possibility of making
an exhange between the two schools.n
ohn
le
I
n
ilntd
an
PA.'~~~~~~~On
irthnkoth Ide ou dein itely
wold at least
exchange prograi
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AlfrAdv
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vone
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The Marx Brthers aire
usiness ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(1'931)
on an ocean Iiner.~ Groucho,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~towawatys
Chico, and Zippo deliveri their
arpo,
I
Fake oe
ing
Increasingly,th
student
n a position n which he,
isehi convictions in"
n within the tated limits
he school c,munity. A
oato,
omt
hel cano tc tol
anything
ted from do geightbewee
campus
d monstrations
the ar in Vietn m. It is their
nsti~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~P
thAmrcsofalge'
~~~~Iilariour
,j
thaui's erormances are a~ odas those
e roadway cast.
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c er
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hS.
hidste',an
hei Odd
April29 in GW I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~StraAr
Saturday,
h
ocr.
i i
padthi terocr."Te
resi ent up ,ort ciities to this end
'~~~~~~~~~~~~Cul
1968' stars Jack Leio as the
texpne
S '1Iga th y r a o
~~~Mahu a Felix Uniger and Walter
cnt nuaion of constructive,;
f te
Matata the sloppy sports joiurnalnd other scholarly acduc ion I
Felix is forced out
istadssoar
Iplace
iviti S.
of his home by his wife, andI moves in
Thy addd tht whie t e supprted
a cidhod fr nd 'T~e
dsca,
i~'~i Iwit
orin beal
e fort of those whol
es for
he
contras
two ma
fcdi'tsymahicoteIrfw
mands
Mat-~~~~~~~~~~~""
Lhemtwon
Y'. L betweert
com~~~~edy. the
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HRISTOPHER AGEE
TI e at st e-uption of prote'st over the
otes
e-caa n ftewri
th
eucina
udesos
Ai
die ma mpl cit in the recent demonsta on tminyclgecmusafind hinef
o tpo
mu
oand
rdetol~~ema
rndue o0
to~nel
su
stdnte 0i
but is p h ib
'
s tih n
er o nsr
rDe
A
of~all aes'
th, nonviolent,
"Amricas constructive
JNGLE
nv ciO
CELLUOID
tofind
~~~~~~~~~~~eed
~~~~
CELLULOID
JUNGLE
utie s fo-the expression f their views,
A
I'
b
'I
<r'
r
m a of
by
ng Renew ed
Sc o01 s
f/x t-.r
eS,
ol
tempora ry issues, choose not to attend
their csses.'"M.Gro
xrse
a desire to allow for the i ividual within
the exi ting educational structure. He
stressed that h syaction'i designed to
h
wo e
iporta tings
iur
uninter pted
ontinuance
of
Abbot's
n
'ntttoa
egulr aaei
op erati, ns, and the i prance of
w
tdns
niiul
rset
conscie ces ad their- wi h to in some
way r gister feeling." hils, it seems
stdntadthioitnncoheiGordon has strack a balance
that Mr. th
hoe
'ihtIvy
stuioaa
Thf~pesid nts of thel
profit fr~om an exchange progam bk some
In pst yea'rs, PA has responded inand
t he
ienix~ersities
L e ag u
student deely anid belatedly totecmu
aIah etIniueoTchlgy 0iTeenon- adequa
Th'msocpin
poetaciiisdn
ad h aogaion hofsheonts
Iownsfr
reusigte
'mad
the
problem,
to
solve
tly
dempted
rece
students of both schools have 61sokcreataneclange poram.
~
`ft dents mrtade no attempt to find.
Ithe
system."
is
Th
co ng t Mr. Wenr ik, "To start
s po h
.i hI e oP
This program faced severall difficulties I
deal Wih"rim'es" rlalh rha invdul.
otscaexchange, P sjudtake
ill" K d a kids wherever they are.
partly because of the toiich~ nature of
In
areas,
brbader
stu e t-?aculty relationin tiativefj without eenemtfelhateardfAkd
the 'subject.
I
ogsg offer
decnn.Thobiut
o hers, but that i just not the
er
nt ~m
by res ritdcontact Fim
sisare'Jimited
obtha ito
h
ruaeteacis
also
schools! have~~~~Although
the twor("ar
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
the
s
r.opt
os'
haveIsc
enk
is
utrJsp
n
Gra
n
epersnsdilseuignetayW~
asly
itie
thpproxtr
co
mu
school
iiestathhigh
some contact on the athletic
ly estoftbl150experienced
o -time resi ent of Andover, reiterated Sem ina swould also )e very' n
ceritain~ courses at PA, none of these
brin~s~revousy Aech ized proc dures
ded,, "It terestinj
r. Silv rmai's point. He
ati!e mpts have been of much
br Pgs
prvoul
Mr. ichrds added, ' When we set
es t me that for many ears, PA
sinfcne
down
to a personal basis nd allows geater
out tso vnt~ som in likathis,on
nthe
hgh schoolh
o
ow
e edt~
m
Nisgpivings and Iisconceptions
the
contact between students
u
dfaculty
Houghr, t
efso wd no se t any eimianingo
t th hih so
ndi studas
At this point, a seriousi exchange
cluster.
nwwhtwaepann
itbfrw
nI sse gro pgaoftrihanos Helnaoweer
pormbetween Andover High and PA
n doin . I obvious t at something
eln mn
gltra
n
es
of Itemany
rsnbecadus~
.ata
ai o
Ysonly a
Yet custitr. autonmy
hAve to start out on
this
woull
of
a
like
have
less
studeits.
They
givings about such a 'progvam,- and ithe PA
~~~~mis
a small basis imply beciuse we don'ts~as
en e of being social elitists and more
ftete
solution to the pro =dm of making clusters
have th( facilities to cope ith any large
ofch a se se of having so ething in
mnyoeo
l-Isconceptionst
h
ir.
more than pae
grus The sme holds true for our
students of both schodl aeaou ah c mon ith he Andover Higi student."
On y'one f the clusters presen~~rP~r
tiger.
groupwse."ofth
oth~r.
QuadSouth
ters
resenly 1hoperation,
I~p!fo wvwokn
ex
that
the
feel
PA
students
~~Many
ess
in
I
ree
de
of
suc
f
sol 'o e
topee
has exhibited and1r e ree-pstricetda
okn
e
i tpufo
hudo
peeo
t
cetda
with
be
onelsided,
program
wol
~~~~~~~~~~change
I
into a ng-for tten and certainly imcon sion. 'and mistrust betwe n the stuP
enft
nodrc
establishing aesel~o clter uiyIta'e student deni s''-of And ver High ad PA. One portant atter.
sirec"M
dismi benft fo~ PA.
fte
blt
nte
ci
not send me to
e aai,"yprnsdid
1
ch evefint
SI
AN
PA to go to pblic high schools!" ManyEW
oshare with stdnsrcluster' chairma
high school sturdents' noted that they
sponsibility for governing the cluster and
knew very littlel abou't PA curses, and
I
'cFim
I
se jarq would be leav rig in a few
because of our preoccupation with Abbot
t e cluster
and now
coordination
Acting Headmaster ime iHyde, i his
todcetaliiz muc of the g vernproposal todeen0contact
ing pow~r of the admi'sration to the cse
portance qf giving
level, recognizes the
ndeemnn
o
the clusters greater f
in .dtermning
their social tructure.!
'These
becaus itiwas' against tht ules."
One igh-school senior no ed that since
PA Dean of Students John Richards add-motthywrnt
ed, I think it would be a g6od idea to
'osb'iitie
investiat th
es fosome
b te thesortoss
investi'
of tie betweenpthel sclhools, his is an
a~~irea hat has been sadly neglected
GFFkind
notec,
'
ei was prosm
bably tuden
mall loy.Ihi
gIrotip of peo ewown
'~,up to PA to 1!Iok for tr uble sirtiply
erald H.. Silverman.
assistant principal
ssoci te Sports Editor
.
tfelgsote
High sno
Advr
that sonjething like
progranm has not
of both sol
exch a n ge
PANoure"cmmneAdvrHihthe
Sparts Editor
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ADAM LERNER
'In he past, neither PAnrAdor
tq make,in sort of
It is the
extensive exchange ~~~~~~~~~program
an
1 ILA
Aill 26, 1972
II4
sought
Hgh havepexch
etensive
AYORfault
AH
S
STEPHEN SULLIVAN
Editor
Managing Eio
ARTHUR WINTER
~
PHIL
oneLliners , as they complete one'
u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~niest~
Most hilarious escapades. At
f ~~~~their
~~~~~~~ne~
point'I the four attempi to imersonate Mauirice Chevalier In orier to
as- thoughicustomns.
~~~~~~~~~cern
iews or co municate their feelings to
fficiiils, they
pprocnreg ernment
iidap
seig
imoe
co
action y inone "~~~~~~~~~~~coercive
In
ngudIent
vcin rcnen.
the cal for a New.
strike against the
o no
a 90 Atdnsdmn
strated and struck for sxidays before
Headmaster John M. K mper called a
poeti
ne-da~ moratorium on asses nd the
shdl
o id
fcly'apoe
plans. yven then, these accon'iidations
were Ii ited in'scope ani flexitbilty due
to 'a s, t, rigid guidelines admihistering
0
qnst.s h
tI
Aaprnl
protest in the t al educational
experie ce, it has crea ed some proto ex ress theircn
visions
hn.nodrtfor student! eevpriint
over the renewed b mbing of Indostudent must
demonstration,
attend
first haie Mr. Hyde's ap royal and then
the pla
Wi
tocm
mak6
rrangements Wi
tmns
Mr. Graham
Ter
Ihis system is consti ctive_ in - that
it acconiodates for the in ividuafi~'tudent.
Nevertjeless the fact that the permis-
sions
ocess emains nduly restrictn
of North Vietnam,
icreas
o
ie
diae theicolrsyttocm
tDonald Gordon anbot
in
school has- yet to acdctsthe
iv
usperld any
ha
ewould
ounc
cept political expression s a part of'the
mie ts ft r "those stu ents who, for
easos of c nscience r arding con- educatio al'process.
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Abbot Acad emy
the gynnasiu~n last
Concern,I
~~~~~~~~organized
the~ progr
from the Massachu~
LaAu~~~~~tion
ies Silent
~for'Social
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o
nres
I
eld Politi a ~
activiti s in
Thi rsday, AEb 's Committe
ead d y seo
ynn Graham,
m, Fifth
whic on
i lu
d candidates
tts
resional
D istrict
ion will conduct a silent
ips
Benevolentie ociety
Phillps Acdeny'sLadies
Acae
auction on Thursday, May from 10:30 to :30 p.m.inPaoyHuem
Tesocie'ty Will se the unds rom the action to drea ge, deepen and
atives for~ several ~Presidenti I an idates. Abbot
rsokR bbit Pond.
Principal
ad
I G rdo can eIle
)asses for the
rstuden shavedt"deel
ofn addition, biology instructor George anborn and a sall group
day.
Ipersonal
o dren,
hv
raised over 100 dollars bruhaplaint sale or the l
iZ
I
drdig while Andover 9cology-Actio wIldnt the proceeds from
PhlipAle.Ele 1Ion Procc ure'
drive to th~~~~~~~~~~ project.ipAllntwic
a statSntr,
and now
its recent paper;sea
The sod iey is collectin~ articlesrnigfo
lamps and linens
Pe
In of
to Iandiworif
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f~ ut es
eee
toantiquds and,
which almi
aetfaculty add towns-~~~~I
toexwns-t the political speake ,Pn
residential
people are donat ng. Acq6rding tobooyinstructor Thomas Cone,
primrary Ind elet n rcd
e.
iliam Saltonthe pond has be ~ome so shallowadnry as a esult of storms
stall, a Massachs tssaeea
poke briefly
drainage hat it an bare y suppor a e
qatic plants and stunted
On legislation ad'l
nrdci
the Senate,
catfish.
.
Iand
devoted the reane
stm to answering
Abbot
Go 5~3
frey
Lab lay
-~
Rh toiic in P j'lcs
I
oici P
rams~ ~ y
niots
or S ndy
feywill drec Israel Horovitz's play, The
Speakers icluded the Head of
e am Veterans
Indian Wants thelj Bronx op Thursdayan Friday, April 27 and 28 at
Against the War, Jo n Kerry, nrd oner Lawrence
6:45 p.m. in Phillips Academy's Drama Lab. PA senilor Tad Sullivan
mayor DahieflKiley both of hon~r seeking the
and, uppers Dannyi Horwi~z and Russell Selby wll pay he roles of
Democratic nmina ion for ongri
in the Fifth
Joey, -Murphy, and an East Indian, respectively.
District. Statel Repr gen ative aul
nin, the only
,also spoke.
if~Dst ic:r
Republican in, the
According to Godfrey, he play coqsists~ of a series of emotional
"games" cIarryed& on' by wo deliquents, Joey and Murphy, with an
The three candidat s discuss d ~
lyent
in
East Indian 'gentleman they meet at haNew York bus stop. Godfrey
this area, Vieltnar
etoric i'oicsand
the
said that te ganfes eventuaplly become so~involved that the participants
need for constructiv( re uits.
cannot escape.
'Iard
G~'
er Ru .sTRT
Godfrey stated that T1he Indian Wnts~the Bronx "is ,not one of I
PA histpry instructor Donal Gane
ean his
Horovitz's best p ays." She added, ow ver, "If it is played very
talk by voicing his s pp rt for bout
at Sntor
staigt ee
suefalvl,
its Iipc
hul
tiede
George McGoyern.
tvtha
he
was
into the heart, as it shows frightened people dealing with other strangq
tired of talking of oth r peoble's
main and
and frightened pe ple."
'
mentioned hisl own candidacy for t
eortic
lnt~~~rsc~~io~astic
Chess
1
~~~Reform
Contenders
Co
m
i
i
dor.Cet
Exeter's~~~
Int'j
olati
Paues
IsHuetHmhe.'ID.TodrSzr
Eee'!chess temdE'fetdAdvrStan
Gotni
Joy was the 6epresenta ive f r
ieoaSntor
the annual Chess Tournament held her last Saturday. The Andover
teani place c seco~i in th match, receiving six points out of 18, one
I
shy of
Eeter's score.
S.
Paul's andGlon
'
a
boar
1 scored
interestAeIrani
thi~a
s
Associate Dean of Stud nts Carroll' Bail y will hold a fouir school
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Phillips Academy's Board o Trustees will reet
here this week to ear reports b3 trustees committees
on different school operations, and to discuss the
state of the sch ol in general. mong the topics to
be considered will be*anAs
ps
r a portrait of the
tfthedaer
late John Kemp r and 'he fo
I appointment of
yT
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CF~
6 7
nd Eve nings.
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MARY
NN'SW.
CARD & YA~RN SHOP
or feibe'
N V~
least until, rthei prolonged discussion of the matter is used to silenceco
any efforts to rtive mov0ements towards ceducation), it is time for
,
il l
'A
Now that the i sue' of coeducation At And ver is virtually dead (at
'I
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~~~~~Cool
idea*
IC
Col In Pull-Open cans!
f~~~~~ratta
sapt o
-j st lftand
Cans chill'quicker, sta6k
V.
gban h re you go tnd theyre no-deposit, no:
everyone at PA t examine the status of the 'institution in which manyOle
of us have lived r will l{ave lived for four years of our lives.
Making the assumption' that Phillips Academy can. continue to beL
a bstonofprog essive education without inc~uding girls is unrealistic.
There are severa things which substantiate this statement. First,Mas
of course, is the tudy rnade by last S'ear's committee on oeducation.
:~IAlso, classes ths year which were REASONABLY coeducational
seemed to foster
etter attitude;' one which was not as conducive
to tlock-watching cutng and sleep. This is ot tosuggest in any way
that pseudo-coed
'atonWith
Abbot is! a s tisfactory solution. The
third reason; wh ch prompted this letter, wals he differing reactions
on the' part of Jthe Andover nd Exeter students to the girls in
Washington. On tpie whole,, Exeter students responded to the National
Cathedral School girls in a far more maturel manner, while some of
the students fronm PA seemed to have been hust into a completely
unfamIiliar enviro'nment. I feel we are bein icedibly naive if we
believe that- thd piresent situation' t A ovris'
realistic and
noressive.
I
AnEove
ln light of thei recent drop in-applications, pehaps PA ought to begin I~
plt move much faster to make the Andover 'experience" not only
provide the' excellent educational facilities (Which it already does),
1 but also to inclu~le a, little social education along with it. Obviousl9,
coeducation is NOT NEARLY the entire solution needed to prevent
the decline in applications and the forced acceptance of less qualified
students. Yet itA is a beginning. And if PA claims to provide a\
prog
ton t oldbetmet
relize that the issue fr4502
many institutions! in America is not pogres4 but survival; maybe
it's that way for us, too.
Sincerely, GrgHtn'7ta
He aded, "If discipline"
ilemr
lxbe n
though the present sstemn can be more
objective."
English instru. tor David' Cotb, chairman of the
"sAbbotpot t ndwolddBoaotmoeen
lgtf
lsesi
yespooa
"Svr
motn
n ht
ol r oaltmr
n
involve more bo s." Biology instructor Jack Harris
commented tha clusters shoalx d have complete
power over living conditions, and "shouldn't be
doubled checkec by GW."
.
SenioroAndy ontact With Fa ulty
Sequestions.Thurman, an disory Cominittee
'member
who w s present at' i faculty meeting,
comne,"h
an advaag ofth clsr
system is its inc ease in educat*on value. In effect,
under the cluster~system'studen s have more contact
with faculty amr
res sibility. Dormitory
poedures, rule - 'and day to day life outside the
',classroom woul-d be cntrolled y the clusters, much
as the West Qua( North cluster s doif~g now."
4 7[9
*'Es
n~~
To The Edi o fhHLIIN
"is still in the dorm."
is on the cut
eei
C lor
IiN
A
wo points on the, second'pitboard, nandh upper
IPAl
hidI
,
inedfo
;PeOe)
\
commented that the proposal "'makes sense", btit
that
should be tak n to maintain; the
schoolsafeguards
c6mmuit
unPb English instructorH. Kent Allen,
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ibetree poin'ts. In other performances,
th ins
nigh
Boto
Saturday. From 8: 00 ao 1: 00 p.m. Gunga and
the Dns,ostogroup, will play for a dance in the old gym. 'A CoffeeI
House in Cooley1- ouse will began at 8:30,p.mf.
'I
-Mr.
Bail~ey als~ plans two films for Saturday evening. The Odd
Couple, a omedy about the life of two indompatible bachelors will be
~~~~shown
in GW, wile Monk~ey Business, a M~arx Brothers comedy, will
be shown i'i Kemper Aud~torium. In additioln, cartoons are planned in
White Auditoriun'. Students from Beaver County Day Sshool, and
Abbot, Phi lips, ricd Win sor Academies. swill attend.
.
(C
eie
~E
"
won four points and
Chess club president D vid Hsieh tied Exeter's first board, taking
tw nd one-half oi
r
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Names .Seven
IP4
New
Instructors
. Srto, ~a gaduteof Princeton, will
Edwrd
come
o PAas aPhysics teacher next year. Mr.
Saron
wo i aso4ualified to teach mathematics
a~astronomy, hod~ both a BA in erospace and
VIinaeronautics' from the University of outhern California.'
Tecigin France under the auspicbe of the
One)ieh
from
3. Page
~~otii~~Cad
Edward
School Year Abroad program,, Nathan Batps will
remain a faculty member for only one year. Mr.
Bates, who holds a Mastet of Arts in mathematics,
attended Colby College. He is presently chairman
ofthe mathematics department at Belmont Hill
School. 'finalists,
P
April\ 26, 1972
ILL- PIAN
ainlAArtWmnnrs
med
e, eetyn
ras
adBrc
Seniors Douglas ricl
as recipients of National., Meritj Scholars ips. Critchlow and K uss
oe
anaad~on
eie
Krauss, iho plans' to attend arad
st
NMC.Te
by the National Merit Scholar'ship oprto
He
Mining and Manufacturing Company sponsored Critchlow 's anr
also plans to attend Harvard nexti fall.SUK
Ixelecc
Al run
I
Ac ording to D irector of C'ollege Placerrignt Robert Hulburd, N SC
chose award recipients for excellence on est sreextra-curri ular
wie Stl soanSrie
prsoalitrwere~
and
rcie
andrpersonalityyties,
acti
of
d in te f
dmns
with the National Merit Sicholarship Tes
September N SC
ir.I
1970 to approximately 655,000 higi schoo
published a list of 15,000 semifinalistsicuig2 PA seir.at
the
term, National Merit 'announced thirte Advrfnalists. Jro
.
NMSC chose 3,000 winners.
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April 26,' 1972
THE
P{I L
Ba~~seball Oerco
~~~
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2?
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IIANPg
es,1 Jo'~ui H
lpril
y e d n eI~~~A
s da y , A
aft er
seven nd a half in ing~ the varsit'
as ball team
exploded for three r ns *n the bottom of the eighth
to take a 64 ictory ovr Lowell 1-ligl S hool. With
noodeotit anid H ~anwood ad Geg 'Cronin
leading~ away from ed
and hid
tIallowec
ba e, respecti'~ely, Rick Hall lin d
singla o ri ht to tie the
score. Datting in the i I position, Mie Takvorian
then dove in the in ng run of t e ame with
all single to center fi~which sco ed Stanwood.
When he 'throw h
eluded th
at her,. Hall
~Iso scbred.
/
How
Disiancc
~~~~rhe ~~~chief beeficiii of this rally was PA's sta~~~~~~~~~~~
rtin pitcher, Lew
wes. thr ugh ei
lo e
andto r runs
onlyr rus bnly
initsdagrocufeigte t innings,
loss urjtilPA
rallied
the eight~ In fact, with
excption of the
cn
ni
nLwl
erupte~ for-~~
hnLwl
three~~~~odini
hit
ndl
three
ns,
owes
practic~ lly untouchab
H6 struckl ct a total'was
of
twelve batters in the
me while also pitchin'Vell
ini th
lth
It
O-run lead Opening the nihth,
... .
~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~the
Howes retired the Si
norder to preser e the vic-
t~rY for Andover, its scond of the sea n.wt
Afterl Howes setdo It the side i th~a top. half
of irs,
he P
tiwice
the bot Om of the
inning to take an scre
earlled C inpti
uBgod
-~~
Senior
Croin, rep'
Anovcr's
Brry tartin
consistently
e thus far this for
season.
the BI
first
Altoug
th
goalisteiyfr
secondbasema,
-:
~ ..
-
has ht
.
to second on
Afeal~tGrgCoipukot
bohwlkdIn
Ta
eiedvth scifie
fl
e~andedal thletrlEoat
~apadfria
b a
drv tno a
t~le t The
in thsndubll.
axTips
Jr.,
Dean
Falls To T
Wednesday,
19, Andover-April
Picking t~Afer
victor vrsitylacrose
of te earthe tea
ifedr
crd
i Sru'se n~t
ftesvn
aiortirn pserco nBda
thfenslte plsa wais eeelek,
Theedattc
Arlp
Adorly
cing nly one
atro
Dheean, deesethe
PAit defensse
was
outtanding onteohrSadcsicnitnltCrsF-kr
recovered
cleared
the it.
ball nd ~
~
defeted a Junor
'wek
Cllee tem, 7.
Clems
I.ead Blue
n~~
fgalaist
Frakci~
i ry nnoi~d
Ctonih,l
-,
:three
pitchin
of hitors
''Conno cn
ndIBond.
Catchet Mike Russo
mveRsso
eadoeotltr
Go
abiistrenscod'bsma'
ont'k aingl te
wihcrd nlpthrRusso.
Coon
wa theonl eredoth threat
o igotile
red'tAr
g to rnd out.
~
or
s atu r d
Ap i
: n do v 1 r- P ac ed b y th e h ittin g
of horts
Mik T koran and the pitching of
Pat O'Conf r and la~ton Bond, the Andover varsity
baseball earn to -is third straight victory with
a 3-1 de in
o rte 1 Tu s freshmen. O'Connor
and Bond
on~yfu hits,' while. striking out
andlsix bas,
respect vely.
P
ci4
wc'IFrtInn
FoloiA
an eI y f
irst
orOnnorAn
I
doeri
c rew
pisoved oI 'theo O'Connor, runs
inve
theg
ed wh, trune
utrst
eacativerns
irt
eBi aw~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~op
e wt nethei ubus
ti
Doug
Ing for .T
the aBlue awith
nlw
rppofd
cabop in front of the Tufts
r g t fe d r B ar
ro
nini then grounded a bise
hit
thro gh bases
the
id fteor
le-an
GregRick
Cronin
lading
ca Cher
Hall wdlked,
struck
out, Tak oran dril ed a singl~e into left field,' scoring
both Bi oiod and a&ry Cro in.
Th oyother tal y oft e game for the) Blue
Canme in h'egti
n.
ihoeot
avra
singled, caL n
fg his frie wo for four day at.
thla
etef!d
r Dan Bolduc sent Takvorian
t seoul~ bsei
pppt
h sosoi
n
wot
nt
ig'etfed~
o
hee
drovei Tavoriaehi
don theethir
bs
ic
Ase on nin
ny
iustra
1 e Tenn s~~~~~~~~~Afic
Do
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nsr mIT, 9-0,alon
opickh
ouplaer
cond
asea
Trium
phngl
of
the
season
wh A n o r
beganal toRuso
~re Coni I uckoutpSits
in te thir quare~- Sottwalkedsandga
r
doenh
isen
oafcls.
h isBetoi ThnLotsl piod tch
rryh mC
anagnt
r, oh ni
as .nhit, - A n dithowo
ve I
sordhsnist.
ofde the yeArmdy
the
thrug
I?
Rdver tenni
thegn peiafe uptloeuk
n
te gohis
wai thghe qu e e ire atoffne soing
Oemnt
latr
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ht proedmton be hewnig3
~mand ~ t scoeaaneoevr
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goal-wit
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two HaInt
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weterwonpi
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macgedxoto
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fieles. th thes oredean
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2-0
caitsaliz on
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Dek
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crdhsfis
9o
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thogh
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The p aed
ttac
toue
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tbein
fne
vinthhh
Bruce
goal
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Dea a defese. 7~~~~'~~~~
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ble.o rnhteoffatr
Al
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as it consist~~~
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Chris Fraker
make
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THE
PHfLLIPIAIN
7 Andover
Gl
ThrdresNn
Prep School~ Sunmaiy
Cap
Stalwart
tI T -
LACROSSE
e t
I~~~lad
the~ Mt. Hrmon *attack asSp
i tey scored three an tw gasj
Wednesday, April 19; Andov r- In its fi t t-meet
Exeter Takcs'First Victory
espectively.d
of the! season, and the first of a three m ch series,
The
Exeter
lacrosse
earn
the Andover golf team finis d third
-iind both
recorded its first victory octe
AalAI~
Governor' Dummer and Eet r. The B
totalled
year by demolishing a weakIT
'
532 strokes
hile Gvrr
um e
dExtr
*freshmen squad, 13-3. Displaying
tallied! 529 and 531, respective]
-- a
balanced offensive attack, I the
Eee Split~
~Wlover
Red scored with relative ease
After dropping a,'-3 'decision to
in thei nu ber one spot, C ptain Ale Kazickas
against the- porous MIT defense,
*entworth' in its opening game of
played extre ely well on the f ont nine
d finished
while effectively containing the
t e week, the Exet~r baseball
wt
7 hbs
cr
fteme.
e
hi
frosh's attack. In its second gam
t am toppled the Woi~cesterva
ifin
3-1
t I
varth
Coyer,' fifth on the ladder, fini' hed with
exellent
of 'the week, Exeter fell to' thd
s ty, 4-3. Trailingtot-l
of 85. Atnmbrtwains
Dv
aeha
St.! Paul's varsity, 5-3.: The Score
atano h
Ighhinnte
po
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It ubrto
pe
ae
aehdneigt
was tied at two goals aliece
4ed rallied for three runs on the
Hovr
ka
Ingu
rmteffhotidp
*enteing the econd-half, bu St.
s rength of four successive singles
iin
'
arywlsoiga
9
h it
Pairli's capitalized on a rash of ed
Mgike Lynch, M k Trivett,
posto~ae
Chlhatrueonh
bckie
Aaltie
i th thrdp~rio
t
ndy Sweet, and Ro Ball. P
'~pe
i
h tid~
toe
and finished ~vt
eice~oa
ov1
ubr
foge
4-2 lead. The teams then -c ing in relief of Ex ter starte
four man senior Vi-c Crosby ad a v i off' day
trddgoals
the final p iod
harlie Caro, Sweet then held
as he carded a 101. Overall the And er team's
to',close out the scoring.
orcester scoreless i the ninth
pefracca
eaivl
ob
h
le
Deerficld'Falls I Opener
trcr
h
e
nta
itr
managedt
stay within thre stroke!
f leader,
FPlaying on a sloppy, rain-s ~ d
atesao.Gover
nor 1D mr
field, the Deerfield lacrossetem.ujmr
I
pered by a lack of preparaio,
Epoigfroute
rnsn
the
elGreen fell behind arly, as. Tat
Itsseason opener, thl Deerf ield
scor-ed one goal in the first pe iod
bs eball team crushed the
.J5
and three' in the second to take
Wibraham-Munson v rity, 14-2.
a 4L0 halftime lead. As Deerfielld's
Continuing its offerisivebraelattack ontinued'its inefficiency in
the Green humiliated
*Loi
(Continued from
ge 5)I
thei second half, Taft tallied thlree
varsity, 11.0. Deerfield jme
~
Blue offense faltered badly
he seco
half. In'
insurance goalst
c
i
thnerylaso
'
n
the third quarter, Craig Rey
ds P'l~lup PA's
victory.
in the first and two i the third
sixth gallafter takingV
aex'
Ilent p s from his
The Mt. Hermon'lacrosse te m
th
pitching
of ' Bill
Mg.
to hold; of the Tabor
n Ih~h ever, and
went undefeated this week, mHoever, Deerfield is ntf as srn
PA held a ',-3 lead at the end f the quart r.
pr~vin
its sason' recor to ~I1
as the scores may indicate, as bosh
In the final period, both t
offense and the
-I the
fi
scoring, ofe Rert
of its victories have c me against
defense p.1.e poorly. Senior
ob John on scored
led Syth
scrn
ofRbt
weak opposition,
mday trough the quarter w th the a' sist going
Kinfcherf and Ron Cree, defeatedI
the
Williston
varsity,
12-5.
Lacrosse (Overall Records) B-ball
to Scott Clemson. Tabor- star e [its c mback less
Resuming
play, itsMt/ fine
~~~~~~~~~)
(3.0) ~
than a minute later, howeve~ scoring our quick
Resumingonce agine poved t.'
(1-)
Andover'
3O
goals toti 'the score and snd' th Fame into
Hermo agan
onc
proed
t
(e )
Exete
(1-3)
overtime.
too strong for its opponents a it
shtit out the Choate varsity, 10-0.
(-)
Defed
'(.)Srn
eod)
c
Kinfcherf
and Cee continued to
(2J1
Mt. Hermo
The Blue
layed what was p
ba I its best
quarter of Iarosse in the second pen d a tot
scored Tabor 4-1. Behind, 2-1 o ng nt t e quarter,
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
the Andover defense came alive, constartly forcing
Taoom e soppy p
a
d take eak shots
f~~~rom
Su da
Clypel
Sa urday, April 29
IC% %s aboi Acadi
Larsev.Bio
FiIs
laebllvs Ni~onHh
.
midfield positio s. The
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MiklTkvr'i
ha fve
~~alI's
wins this
two
.I
weekI
pii
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Wednesday, April 6
RBIs in
~
ebvenuidthae
aong
obos teas
wertae no
. Duringpthe early
str'okes per minuteigan
the current of the
Charles river and wth a aIlwind. lowever, ;at
the 500 meter mark, Nrthe stern began to undethameiorsttarfokNmer
whc
the Blue and gdu Ily opened up a lead
wihreached,'its climrba at three lengths.
Nortesena
a
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lastkwit atim of4750.9e.
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B~ue boat finished
OdO
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Takvorian
had f
inlu
'
Wednesday, April 11 3os 'on- The Northeastern
University freshmen P w 1which has recently
defeated Yale, MIT, arjd Bo ton University, easily
thwarted the Andover
rsiycrw
The North,
asrnhvy
igts wr
xrml
elcn
ditioned and proved to b toI powerful for the AndaiiaC~eeight in the final thd~sand meters of the
1500 meter race.
Blue Star s S ng
For the first 500 metet t, PA team managed
Lttack also
played we Ikeeping
pressure
n the Tuor goialie
to
pa~~~~ses'~~
throughout tie 'period. PA ieJ the sc re in the
~~~~~~~~opening
intes of the quarter as c ptamn Kevin
McCall
e'ttei an unassisted g al.
c all tallied
twice mre nd Bruce Bruck ann a d d another
during t
' ndtgiehe
lue is three goal
halftiiie'ead,
1 30 p~r
3
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