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Only inf;requetly ca 'V Macomber~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ F d a s~~~~~~~~~~~~uch discrepancies. a Volume-96. Nbrnber 4 Phillips Aca emy, AndoveK Tas husetts May 10, 1972 Macomber F d at ~~~~~~~~~i f ical, Si2~er l~nes Con epti~ s "Of Deputy -,Undersecretar ofState 7 3Den j a i for Adminiitration Williamf B. Ma- comber recently accepted the / Atthe meeting p_____ Fuess Award for a disti guished Acade s faculty on ay2 r PA alumnus. Acting He dmasterc Simeon Hyde, the chairman of the P 1thH dase in J Fues, AardCommittee, noted delivere a number ofbr that the committee chose ~vr., Ma-saeet ealn i comber because o his impressive ceptiions of the se ool d State Department rc'ord. -iie corn- miitainiItrsotee mented, "At this time, tere has .adopted Ian, of decentr lizat n been so much emphasis put on for- addition, Dr. Sizer fml n eign affairs that Mr. Mcomber croun the qppointmeto cti was an obvious choice." 1r.Hd ,Headma trSimQon Hyd added that Mr. Macomber was cho- Asoiat Hd rasfeffec ive sen from a large list ctf nomiinees. July.Lae thatwek Mr. Hy released a memora dum c i! CIA i. aiiiing peCific plan's fr e Mr. Macomber graduated from year's cI sters. his AB from Yale. i In 194~, he ac- University. After serving as a lec- I DrIiei i t tet tu~~er cn governance for Boston F ss Award Winner William Ma- the au , envisione a p n f u1. iversity, he wrewihthe CIA COfl Cr. the ad inistraTion ~hich w I IJhnihad in ahington arto years. Ile Geea sebyminimi~e operationalt pro( edu e' rdrc tu .~ spent several years with the State M.Macomber ~.vill~ visit PA on and rnhs utrat on .'ministration and evelopment,,will wad wh soudbe x *D~parten bfrhe bedaii~e an Th aMy11H ilatn Under It pln, thrg e "of "i i-serve as Executive Officer for the tremely ifite're ting opportunity to, assistant to Seiator John S.j Cooper. seve al senior history classes and wl hade ll dinsat sco's uom g bceena. cntine rIn hssho. * of State Herbert Hoover. " en- a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s er.se f t e His position will involve* advance h em randumn, Mr. Hyde InI955, he-worked under Scretary will ceive his rward in aGe-H d Accoriig DtG planning for the celebration o the r1.aed is ns for the re-or- L eral ssembly on E~~~~~~~~riday. Member~~~S Sizer, asngle de nWi I e event and initiati n of a concurrent ganizatio ~,n administration of - ~~~~~hen, under the new administra- of t committee include history re p nsibl e for the !dlail fund raising campaign. Mr. Hyde next year c sters. Accordi~g- to tion, he srved as a speci I assist- int trWyeFeIck r manrgm tof the sclool-t e o- said that the icentennial offers M~ir. Hyd, the six lusters (Pitid a t to Sec ary of Stat J hn Fos- yd goisorinsL hoa busi ess." Dr. Ser al: f a unique opportu ity for a massive K oilRbi od etQa 96-4he was Lon Daof Fcuity Peter Mc- gonIaeps Nrh ter Dulles. Fromn j6DanfSudnsonRc- that it ~mpos n that this dea solicitation of aimni andpaet.rrnWtQdSohFgsf, Ai!,bassador to Jordsn Af ter etuensohnRih- be very un inoder create Associate eadmiasier t a d or vest cateouth Fltaffe several years a a Re- ards, Alumni ~~Secr ayCharles vitalSyzegriann ne)ecrMa.d by the de sp'ending seere =aiaReyvtaizing "g-sa"w'ithfi th Dr ie n edM.Hdes c ntralizi lan~will include all * p blicahCommitteem n i oches- Si and Dean o Administration appointment as Associate Head- h et dp ethuedri teriedand lomivtes ceser, PrudetoeA .p en husedomi New York, he becam under- and evelopment Frederick Scott. adfiit in Se ~ary of State for thNio Stud ts on the committee are Business lana¶, r jhere on April 2. Dr. Sizer corn- fr mewo-l tf nesent chters. As III p ixon enio Arna Mis im May e~erl busnes m age aster t the ruste's meting beiesrahlnbhe; oganiztiona a istration Mr. Macober is sei ArinM k II, Ji a-rihIene htoeo M.Hd' r- admihistration. Mr. R ht ock ~~Willian and Doug Will 1 ov see the school ~S p i etdta n fM.Hd' - a result ,he e modifications in SusnL-Executive Assistant to propert ad 1 autirsosibi .wil tcls 14-w York. Two of i 'ounger aI Ian~ i5 ~ mr ite e th usteseealcane * rlthe~~Yrk. R oran Joiga- te edati ilimBnet icldg hebueta pla in imlernentatin ftedcentraliza- in cluse cair anship are neces- ers fRo er Paind 1942, grnd1 ev saceko h omt I h Itd "ofc" r erc tion proposal. M yeepesd S Y. r d frtomly PA intee194 Stott rsnl Da fA his thnklndded, "I look for- (Th ee rsed, Pag~ 4) '1~~~~ . -I t e. ,re enlI eaIo f~rthern Ireland, Headj For Sixi Year I a d lV tv H all, I, F rme, Iris rirne Minist~er ONeilf ill Se k Sel Dne ~s\m c l F ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Thieves entere the hemistry substanc over, he added Captain Tei'~ce O'N ill, aformer Prime t neuy lae oi Mi tinro Nthrnelad will elvrh 197 ~wngof the Evan Science Building mrcr eeae oi Mi ister ofNorthern Irla will elier the 197 ometime after 8:00 p.m. on g 5vapo 1 and at the chemical St ns ecureto( 1-00'm Gerg Wednesday ay 3, and enfhved wuld be extr mely dangerous Wa hington Hall. a large amount o chemicals f om if confined outsi e of a containero hemcalsf i conine ie f acontine pa: htion in l. a ~ez~n ils largrnar r y-o pom wa I ihrs~ d r~: House of Commons t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~he c h e m i s t y departr~ent wnhin a sl rea, In addition, House of C'mmons I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-stockroom. Two venings earlier, so ium, wi e coInbii apanONil evda-te ie iitrIheIamnfr ryHs lws w etia y expo e hprodue ga of orthern Ireland from 1 63 to 1969. His revious ;~nterecd illegally. A medical in- pa aptainlstrumento therogen gare he Minister of Health 1948 to 1953, .r dsd~"hne r the Deputy peaker and hairmaT tflh Vasietday. tht persodhs in ie the school ane MaSpfrok195 toa 5,nd ~ se aHm Affisin96 ano m is r95 tof5 Fiinsner ' me5 Sodiumsi ci ets munity were voved, because to 963. -le' no servesi the g rnmne tr as95 th vandal see d. 'to be awAre me ber df both the Privy uncilad the orthern Chmitrewnradii\p c~~hemistry wing and misap- ~~~~ icournt the possi lity of outsiders ~ Irel nd ouse- of0 in n'- propriated one and one-half quarts ing respobsibIIe.'H added, "It ~Pccording to Enls srcoj Davi Cobb, of mercury, weighing approxiat- ethstaoso thgto ar Captain O'Neill was in Ived during is ad- 1$' 30 pounds, and oqasof -bu. mIistration with policies tdevelojp the enomy, sbiium pellets. Chairman of the 1I to rmt good relationshi s betw en Pro estants FomrNrhr nChemistry Departm nt Philip Weld OsOn onC. and Roman Caholics, a d o * developfruitful - estimated prcOf the mercury me~~ 'with. Prime nse Leas'0fth Iih Oeill will deliver the Serns Ic 'lure on T ursdy eaot~~s nee h me Prian even teic was. wi fomefVceprsien Huer mpr IMr. Weld said that the'vandals Iam lnfir~ ary- spital through sident Hubert ~used a pass key to gain entry to iov Reulcgeyh e as Jofison the wing. They t n evdnl, wno ir Ithe~ ou patient' depart- a cburagdus step b O'Ne lItowar~d theevop and Chancellor Willy Brandti of West Germany. 1 ntoft Id'Rcad merit of a.'New Spirit" bet een the wo coutes - Captain O'Neill was eduatedl at Eton, a d sawed' off the door] o ,eiety n f the 'buildina. rnca I I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~evdwihteIrish Guards duigWorld Wr trance to the stockr om, the uen- aid thtl v~ iemsla- Ulster Vio II. ere wihteduiga screwdriver to f ce the door og-hm btt ofarnahing I and used? ¶1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~fon I'an O'Neill ordered British roa S it Ulster sheet metalcaie to reach the ?1l~w~eA~ cd ohn L M~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hmcl.M. e de ht issing lininry in- to roect the public ut'Iites fron ter st ac- -NcHLIPA hetievs M hae taiseded estigation. Iiev,'aot noon tivities. About a week later e esigned fr m the NO IL I1 oin 'T Iiof Prime Minister ecause of his arty's " the mercury and so um to differ- Tusa~inrmrpeonl 'poor soigianeetn. nyPao itical a alysts, Due to the departure of the P14LIP1Ab lent containers, as e original re- ee-nt l oaea attribted hs lac of spportto his failure a gain bard over the long weekend, 1214 cetcalswr fouusnp, empty.I ~t n n 1 otii~g rights and equality fo Roman Fathoi S. thr;ilb onx k pc eeepy Lh ays xanntn- IrmerPrim~initer ere ill e no pubia nx kT ocm te thtte Mrsih During Ihis career th renFrm fier nx apr~t ek- t~~Wl oi Lds stat that the He ias mnet with many ~ the wrld's eain ff'om today on May y24J'tw chemicals can nt e combined ndlover Pice ha eenin 6olit cal fig'ures, i luding f mer President yn to create a single, ore dangerous f med of boh i~c
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Only inf;requetly ca 'V

Macomber~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ F d a s~~~~~~~~~~~~uch discrepancies. a

Volume-96. Nbrnber 4 Phillips Aca emy, AndoveK Tas husetts May 10, 1972

Macomber F d at ~~~~~~~~~i f ical, Si2~er l~nes Con epti~ s "OfDeputy -,Undersecretar ofState 7 3Den j a i

for Adminiitration Williamf B. Ma-comber recently accepted the / Atthe meeting p_____Fuess Award for a disti guished Acade s faculty on ay2 r

PA alumnus. Acting He dmasterc Simeon Hyde, the chairman of the P 1thH dase in J

Fues, AardCommittee, noted delivere a number ofbrthat the committee chose ~vr., Ma-saeet ealn i comber because o his impressive ceptiions of the se ool dState Department rc'ord. -iie corn- miitainiItrsotee mented, "At this time, tere has .adopted Ian, of decentr lizat n been so much emphasis put on for- addition, Dr. Sizer fml neign affairs that Mr. Mcomber croun the qppointmeto ctiwas an obvious choice." 1r.Hd ,Headma trSimQon Hydadded that Mr. Macomber was cho- Asoiat Hd rasfeffec ivesen from a large list ctf nomiinees. July.Lae thatwek Mr. Hy

released a memora dum ci! CIA i. aiiiing peCific plan's fr e

Mr. Macomber graduated from year's cI sters. his AB from Yale. i In 194~, he ac-

University. After serving as a lec- I DrIiei i t tettu~~er cn governance for Boston F ss Award Winner William Ma- the au , envisione a p n f

u1. iversity, he wrewihthe CIA COfl Cr. the ad inistraTion ~hich w I IJhnihadin ahington arto years. Ile Geea sebyminimi~e operationalt pro( edu e' rdrc tu .~

spent several years with the State M.Macomber ~.vill~ visit PA on and rnhs utrat on .'ministration and evelopment,,will wad wh soudbe x*D~parten bfrhe bedaii~e an Th aMy11H ilatn Under It pln, thrg e "of "i i-serve as Executive Officer for the tremely ifite're ting opportunity to,

assistant to Seiator John S.j Cooper. seve al senior history classes and wl hade ll dinsat sco's uom g bceena. cntine rIn hssho.* of State Herbert Hoover. " en- a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s er.se f t e His position will involve* advance h em randumn, Mr. Hyde

InI955, he-worked under Scretary will ceive his rward in aGe-H d Accoriig DtG planning for the celebration o the r1.aed is ns for the re-or-L eral ssembly on E~~~~~~~~riday. Member~~~S Sizer, asngle de nWi I e event and initiati n of a concurrent ganizatio ~,n administration of- ~~~~~hen, under the new administra- of t committee include history re p nsibl e for the !dlail fund raising campaign. Mr. Hyde next year c sters. Accordi~g- to

tion, he srved as a speci I assist- int trWyeFeIck r manrgm tof the sclool-t e o- said that the icentennial offers M~ir. Hyd, the six lusters (Pitida t to Sec ary of Stat J hn Fos- yd goisorinsL hoa busi ess." Dr. Ser al: f a unique opportu ity for a massive K oilRbi od etQa

96-4he was Lon Daof Fcuity Peter Mc- gonIaeps Nrhter Dulles. Fromn j6DanfSudnsonRc- that it ~mpos n that this dea solicitation of aimni andpaet.rrnWtQdSohFgsf,Ai!,bassador to Jordsn Af ter etuensohnRih- be very un inoder create Associate eadmiasier t a d or vest cateouth Fltaffe

several years a a Re- ards, Alumni ~~Secr ayCharles vitalSyzegriann ne)ecrMa.d by the desp'ending seere =aiaReyvtaizing "g-sa"w'ithfi th Dr ie n edM.Hdes c ntralizi lan~will include all

* p blicahCommitteem n i oches- Si and Dean o Administration appointment as Associate Head- h et dp ethuedriteriedand lomivtes ceser, PrudetoeA .p en husedomi

New York, he becam under- and evelopment Frederick Scott. adfiit inSe ~ary of State for thNio Stud ts on the committee are Business lana¶, r jhere on April 2. Dr. Sizer corn- fr mewo-l tf nesent chters. As

III p ixon enio Arna Mis im May e~erl busnes m age aster t the ruste's meting beiesrahlnbhe; oganiztionaa istration Mr. Macober is sei ArinM k II, Ji a-rihIene htoeo M.Hd' r-

admihistration. Mr. R ht ock ~~Willian and Doug Will1 ov see the school ~S p i etdta n fM.Hd' - a result ,he e modifications inSusnL-Executive Assistant to propert ad 1 autirsosibi .wil tcls

14-w York. Two of i 'ounger aI Ian~ i5 ~ mr ite e th usteseealcane* rlthe~~Yrk. R oran Joiga- te edati ilimBnet icldg hebueta pla in imlernentatin ftedcentraliza- in cluse cair anship are neces-

ers fRo er Paind 1942, grnd1 ev saceko h omt I h Itd "ofc" r erc tion proposal. M yeepesd S Y.r d frtomly PA intee194 Stott rsnl Da fA his thnklndded, "I look for- (Th ee rsed, Pag~ 4)'1~~~~ . -I t e. ,re enlI eaIo

f~rthern Ireland, Headj For Sixi Year I a d lV tv H all,I, F rme, Iris rirne Minist~er ONeilf ill Se k Sel Dne ~s\m c l

F ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Thieves entere the hemistry substanc over, he addedCaptain Tei'~ce O'N ill, aformer Prime t neuy lae oi

Mi tinro Nthrnelad will elvrh 197 ~wngof the Evan Science Building mrcr eeae oiMi ister ofNorthern Irla will elier the 197 ometime after 8:00 p.m. on g 5vapo 1 and at the chemical

St ns ecureto( 1-00'm Gerg Wednesday ay 3, and enfhved wuld be extr mely dangerousWa hington Hall. a large amount o chemicals f om if confined outsi e of a containero hemcalsf i conine ie f acontine

pa: htion in l. a ~ez~n ils largrnar r y-o pom wa I ihrs~ d r~: House of Commons t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~he c h e m i s t y departr~ent wnhin a sl rea, In addition,

House of C'mmons I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-stockroom. Two venings earlier, so ium, wi e coInbii

apanONil evda-te ie iitrIheIamnfr ryHs lws w etia y expo e hprodue gaof orthern Ireland from 1 63 to 1969. His revious ;~nterecd illegally. A medical in- pa aptainlstrumento therogen gare

he Minister of Health 1948 to 1953, .r dsd~"hne rthe Deputy peaker and hairmaT tflh Vasietday. tht persodhs in ie the school

ane MaSpfrok195 toa 5,nd ~ se aHm Affisin96 ano m is r95 tof5 Fiinsner ' me5 Sodiumsi ci ets munity were voved, because

to 963. -le' no servesi the g rnmne tr as95 th vandal see d. 'to be awAre

me ber df both the Privy uncilad the orthern Chmitrewnradii\pc~~hemistry wing and misap- ~~~~ icournt the possi lity of outsiders ~

Irel nd ouse- of0 in n'- propriated one and one-half quarts ing respobsibIIe.'H added, "It~Pccording to Enls srcoj Davi Cobb, of mercury, weighing approxiat- ethstaoso thgto ar

Captain O'Neill was in Ived during is ad- 1$' 30 pounds, and oqasof -bu.mIistration with policies tdevelojp the enomy, sbiium pellets. Chairman of the 1I

to rmt good relationshi s betw en Pro estants FomrNrhr nChemistry Departm nt Philip Weld OsOn onC.and Roman Caholics, a d o * developfruitful - estimated prcOf the mercury

me~~ 'with. Prime nse Leas'0fth Iih Oeill will deliver the Serns Ic 'lure on T ursdy eaot~~s nee hme Prian even teic was. wi fomefVceprsien Huer mpr IMr. Weld said that the'vandals Iam lnfir~ ary- spital throughsident Hubert ~used a pass key to gain entry to iovReulcgeyh e as Jofison the wing. They t n evdnl, wno ir Ithe~ ou patient' depart-

a cburagdus step b O'Ne lItowar~d theevop and Chancellor Willy Brandti of West Germany. 1 ntoft Id'Rcad

merit of a.'New Spirit" bet een the wo coutes - Captain O'Neill was eduatedl at Eton, a d sawed' off the door] o ,eiety n f the 'buildina. rncaI I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~evdwihteIrish Guards duigWorld Wr trance to the stockr om, the uen- aid thtl v~ iemsla-

Ulster Vio II. ere wihteduiga screwdriver to f ce the door og-hm btt ofarnahingI and used? ¶1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~fon

I'an O'Neill ordered British roa S it Ulster sheet metalcaie to reach the ?1l~w~eA~ cd ohnL M~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hmcl.M. e de ht issing lininry in-

to roect the public ut'Iites fron ter st ac- -NcHLIPA hetievs M hae taiseded estigation. Iiev,'aot noontivities. About a week later e esigned fr m the NO IL I1

oin 'T Iiof Prime Minister ecause of his arty's " the mercury and so um to differ- Tusa~inrmrpeonl'poor soigianeetn. nyPao itical a alysts, Due to the departure of the P14LIP1Ab lent containers, as e original re- ee-nt l oaea

attribted hs lac of spportto his failure a gain bard over the long weekend, 1214 cetcalswr fouusnp, empty.I ~t n n

1otii~g rights and equality fo Roman Fathoi S. thr;ilb onx k pc eeepy Lh ays xanntn-IrmerPrim~initer ere ill e no pubia nx kT ocm te thtte Mrsih

During Ihis career th renFrm fier nx apr~t ek- t~~Wl oi Lds stat that the

He ias mnet with many ~ the wrld's eain ff'om today on May y24J'tw chemicals can nt e combined ndlover Pice ha eenin6olit cal fig'ures, i luding f mer President yn to create a single, ore dangerous f med of boh i~c

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.Aoa rookis Pete Beck prt duI orkicesadnescsJewkes t~~~~~~~~at~~~o~~orse~~~~~s . voce are heard- Let's go Less

.Alai Jewkes Dat,(~~ Dorsev tal king aindl mote shooting MI Allrigt i-,, I,1, ,.,Kii. '~, shoot - ttl'i-Samm> g -All ight,co--'-. - *-

PhilCKm SteveRionl w - OK, hili it lip. I ll set te i)omn-4't -

Bra ' Hart ~~~~~~~~~~ "' - Pc er Shanl~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a so; Take Li look at thl S fra me -art Pe'~~ n 'os.,, Hev. i isn't ver et! o> s, five rte -

B~uv~re, B, oks Rosco mintee Where are te 0Lgh tS" - Bill i awfoi-d I- r t. Drur> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- U guys, what are ot i g-G

........- o I *.,t Of Crc l' hilt' wa re sho t L~~)t I ()Ri~~~t I1L)ARI) I ~~~Jock \.Ierrs Bi oad... Stud nts fn ini4 the pin production 'All Srtil in Aruti ni i in iri-, of-

- -~~~~~~ ~Th is 9ispla>- of cernagi api~c e 11ntn-A~e I Ltagh. A, Letlel ila titg or nnlc i nls es che C he rwvs i-urn crowd %0 icl he sooner h is tis air ctous r beetiBUSINESS OARI) structo j .tepl~~en Marx's I-it 1-ator and ?ass)ci ted w%,i in the past. r e p t t C~ d wen' The Hi~a (Dr

F. Ila n. the Mov pes'' class. The class is cut renmt- tosdL~i ali ee' how i he.rcis e iatrIvso,,,gahm dptobv-rr { GilnC nto seesl CSey h~. hisre wve trRichar 1~ Neantngd f All Ill Aii(4t ~, At botthis time, the school h ds Steve it Accused of he theft a d facesRIchorn ing a ft o a lt hv seir -la et i 1

* -1~~ a hoo4~ hx former l~~htllip~ Acad em> the 1)1 'gest so -Ial event of the year, the expulent f1theft-em!t p choolcaftI I Ca d niq teCr Clatide Moore I-tiess. 1Th' sr promo -t the dance Steve nets track E~to h >er h dvr

I \'~~~ANDALISMI j biook. W~hich thle late II~r. IeSS J I-Otte DosP.t ilson (B ret' Cook ).The two becline Exet rrni~e tj ~reeteiicmI - in 1~~~l23. de~~~ls with an honest and ttp~~~~~~t ight nista aneousl infatuated with ach of tI e eent w'entuallv rest. uponThL again exper- Andovc~~~~~~~~~~~~~fi r25 ~atlet whol findse~ hine Lii.ih other. tnfor una tel>. their- love - , Steve s fMrte, thl [ hurdles. w hic he is

PACmuiyi OlC- ai e nalvoto ti robuh h- M.'ai.\ quitck % sin itt 'ii by disaster, as Ior's ahotit t 1 lose. lbcailse of his i minentng f vn iti ats InA/ i wll ot -leine g i outbreak adlit comm 'ied, however that -lIe moV-tes iuse itlther finds them chaStely kI sng expul ti m from ~aidbeasowv ich include last week' theft of large quan- Plot in 'olves only te' basic It(I a )d a nt dort- fDtsortlrad mIs d' annv.th jDot (locuetit eg of ercury and si um f f t chehi- feCw k, % phrases frolr Lit hlll' As ~ orbtc s them over to see each ther b tei!tmcxd But then S ve i

and IL *-~~~~~~~~~I aen n-hcr of he cast sta ccl, Ws a again I- ate h wever. favois the t( lov- the 'tiu -,'Xdvj spouistry dep~~~t riment (tie disappearance ~~~~~ satire of h- thelme wher the lick- elsti e d - sien Dot is ltc&sn what p prens, atterd the world p mierean epenive telescope fromth observatory,. meets htbnad ti big - ~I Hce -1 d~c b utte les. sie sp)ts Sve runit gIn fAlIo oou i ue

I l~~ Ip~rnl tdr ep~rtdatos wn r'h e the fiel x'!thsome of its friends ( hhn Mr 1% arx e.~p nLdc that AI -orw II pnly setlyc to reaffi rrn a sense of bus- - In t e nui'vie. Sieve I slur (~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sam I Itiffi art and Bill Pruden ) (in the rack .-Xiido C iSr ti black4an andB ' whitn filmthe rck A do, -

- I I Butlet I. s a trackl star xx h i eturijis ill ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ea in She m tei that Steve: who is a simiht ro ida pim larical - 192ca5- filmfil

I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ear mwho dole, n't have a Andover etter -m \Ibar\Ioti~ ty and un~asinss o campus E~i Iotigi- Ahdo crisprin vcat un an id. 1111hl s leolmme h plrx due s.clte x Iitsutt MrnEted aft r long sec uenc~ of desttuctive to hssrrsta i santt5eff- hi pa1st win ter'. ,-om t'I)keI Iinii'gr(lk) \tii iiifrsokiiSex- -dAex ~ th film tL il io trof,

I ~~~~~~~~~1Dvke is a non t ax i (I a]iaer htid shot gil esi to himn at chape one Sto Ae r stL i ij I-~~ audI ,h hangs itIo%t xili ot i'rcampu the P ,e utItion, d~hl.seinioi-s n IArm-A ninuation of t is \vfndalism will e_ a I agsl' PScons , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~degene aes led bhk Duke l-,an stron nd thpTl t

sul~ n im ecrt iasures. hrb C %%f -d) NontheI s~ tc edh-itr- (lithwat da\ --- ad cke>. of t e filming ~s bb It senior Lucycreatng war-I ike at n~~~ ospherl~~ on camnpus. mines tel make (I and Ii form-Il>ke ~ (O'Ct berget (avid Schwart, and Buz7x Giirh nis r(_p s ble f *6reating or

ALo sine faculfy me rIh er' roles as corn- dis be t h ca lAfter seeral alter- 3issit ge a ixVa ~ x~tial of fiidneottm lhc tipfx t e 19251 I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cations Inl %%hich Stcxe Steiiutig E t r sx eaters The campus perto - S;nior I d"'Spurgehn dre tis te

ri~nity aw enfot-cers ,are high lighted by qttaltitesand Dke 's ui'geeu a b e~orni it oi rs. ho perstiade D ke t j lightit g /evns of I. his nature. :tudentI and faculty apa-'i.Dkeeitsiiieiir oii h.m iipt>talh'swaes.o

wkih be unable to cornnuniclat~ openly, and ____

1 ions etween (he Wo rtliups \%ill in-TRV W

Te ILLIPIAN C nony oethat tile\The P I only hope tl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SI if Hi. 374 Year PA Tea mo Caree

recent aict of vandalis ii are not ain indica Wa.itiog of fut re actions to 'he d cted against Jtl uiejiit(irs c retl: achie e I xhtinxted iii that I alied

the/ SCho and that stud 'n ts amnd faculty wvill Wkdtb i loiod~i)tcft so

make ain ffort to -maintain copin run icatioln o, NMmdi lungties GIic (, - CILISIxA 1-Inl Fret h I hee ali is thlebel,~e t)h palities. 'hout I s 37 xeau lcbiing cr 'Cr (I 1'.- Mnlx' wav x to each retich.

- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ile fa l of Ph1-p' uaeliv t a i ()ier at P 9l -onoi..Dr Cr, C- F came in) the fall' of 193:15 1 aifafter lay'ing been appointC bDi ' Dr. I e I acc ir didn't come-- - The Celluloid Jungle Fuess ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ ear before. I I ' rich' I s beeti a 1ewardung expe'ietmce.~~~~~~~~~~ich ~ 111 eardng xpe

- . I I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Fes i er eoe hII s a cle~at frdqy, Mu 3 i G W. Hotl (~67) Vhtltptan Wha i 'e YOWiV cio PA First, Ictusc I ox eig love

stfrs ichal Rennie, Merle Oberon and Kar'l ci' onl titutu"Itcrn, ag ead 'I riMal en-in the film Version of Ai-tlhti Ha It s Ie tsahId estioi I liae a l~~estsel~~~~er. Duke of ~~~~~' to asx L-Ii. It's a little dfflicl when Y3otung eiple nd I like -ben stt~The Cro don (M~ih- o~ I a- dad- tll t tirne. 'I n't fe ht'hv19'b ssle.Te ueo rydo>oui te Ini sool, o sand backan Illaiel Rennie), after accidentaly kligLsnil vua Iu bjecttvVelx et ilLuk6 ise uh i echiI , finds hims~f involved,, in ai black- it wou~t Ihq hard to fitid anvwt etc such I1 rt

- ~~~~ ~~~~fine students. Theli- l~itixvattnn. (hair it.1u of the I otrri.iit l..intaues D) Phiblit'in ' What l ie tile htigll its ofmai case w~ith the huse dtective o a abilti' ~I 1 (J nte-est in thle -lassi-oorn Jtauuies C% ct ill litte thi4, lon- you (larg ' Newv Orleans hotel. Before the DukŽ is mksD~tgci>al ti h I-. 'x.Idn eally nx hn

able1 ~~o i~ei- the funds d~~n~anded by the de- caliber of thc Student's is v'ery high ad here is a Certtin timnunt o:f pt-(uic ion one I 'hlight mirnhh be i letesjdellI this in ik'e~ ilt a chiallenge to te ch he re.- if theo yonghu i gve temp'it receix Id f-rmil ths I hat-c tacight axng

w~~~~~~l V ~~tofrtlrthatti ia p fred fiomthe *echCd) m the>' I ci lea i-ned )r maybe it. sn seeingfretie II11pln I(W \tv %raesofPA-n I mvb W n

DukLs attache case containing $IO,OO0l. Mdn r'Cx I think that's ve-al o ).Y'ikow hn%)ihv n hu gTings Itnhtaesi abousay . Sui-C. k that arel-eet Iesp culaapaclalyog s\RlidKevin M~cCarthy, playing te owner1 ohf hxtc -mxu a- o rmme hae it's gaitft! ng Doe jake it all worth hilleh~tel chain, offers his beautiful mistiless dead-c 'nter. I think ther' a lc ike xvhc i u ur Ist arrived Becticse the especiu bv, huimobrus doi. v our yeC rs

F td) Ole hotel manager. Rod aylor. in ex- that cn e done io make it b ter. 'h1anges i t'he school are gradual, out- at P1A -r~~ change for Taylor's hotel. ~~~~~~~~I I do t ink howev-er, that if V(Ui beleve 'tewxs trax-el aliong wilh th-em. not'Di. xx:Teehsbe pet> f

f-'ridloy. May 13 in GW: Torn', Torn! To'io! I (oif) l:t see how \>ou catl hax4~ a bettt (iubbt1pimli. Wh t changes i PA ate is goott u laughter. ad okes On -iI boardiig Sthool expeutence tat 1 vou ave dentx: h aorcag y u I emertas ith bbot. Th di fitCJta n a-i Robarsari $25 G mllion flc 1:ntl heeIr uesm tm ou GPoiei s tha-lis ajor ha ge cd ils tm x xe ddayhigx't Abc

therbo -s hre are s'ox- trmckx Sop e(s yduct c ouereta't hang collegeI'len-fThebou the the'I~~~~~~~- tibr h fI re dp 'ii t exploration' Frank x'. 1 hik I %xas -. i 1942 xxith the Hs Pu afote

wo thle b91o scang ofo est spcilefet' 'l t'ncsoxe t a grad te i. Th -hht girls ould march u he-scale1 . - ;te headso I' -.hre art verr liWo tie 97 Oca' or11sLspcil ffctS A lid! ate lniosead. P grd te tw -u xx'tith t'-acber' chap rune-include a -odtoi of ~~~~~~~~~~Pii l- AI a Jding Ii tho~ ciay's ~xas assured ntratic to IWhen'ti i c arivxe . thex- ouldl xxou cI

I I~te tp t a, i- nxCd elec~e have t 'sit in Oxxs sironPC~ i- Haribor- attack. Hoj%'ever-, not e en thle Dr.I Gr'evx Ye-s. anti I believe fin thd- 'biliptIiio vufuuud, as a tea ic. cach( -e; thbe> c dt een talk t t e

co )ined ln (if ucceeszisi end)ligh bioarcit ig school xperi-e in Igeel crab I (die epan -ic ('s tc'iud'n what b ovs AtIxxxax\ fh~ fact that wxh ~in xCeto uppt~it a plot in tis film, which depends becact c I think that it is a 1ICabthxife I Atiende to onl x-oui airrtival 1( preset el te- u ( 1 r-ita xi ith Ab. lilt

I ly tin its visual eff~~~~~~c tS. ' ~ ~ a.I don,a th induvititi Isntt1pu~ed i hat vi o td,t-co ishied' %kx as iI e 'uubctio`-'rV Stci k m-ha. cal ly o -t vi ua thatc s this us the p - e her, C; i. Gi-t - i tt la S ~dc g but I d it itt A rIx am cisit'

- I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ dn hikta 'l is Ih S

May 10,.,1972 THE PHILLI~ AN 1 '____,Peie3

INSTRUCI O TAK1,'Advisop Couincil cuII S" es91 a ~~~~~LVAVES 0 SENC [ I

cting Dean ofFacuy Peter Mc ee recent Re e~ Of February W ekai ce that Chai man F, the En ~lish DepartmeC 1 SdetFctWiam' rown, mrmhm itics in trucor dmo Phlis I dr 4s~Sudn-aut Advi oryAddison Gallery Exhibits Ha rrmond chemist y ins ructor TI omas ees a d Comm itteell ton May I to discuss' the fu re

Phillips Academy's Addison Gallery of American Ais curreiitly Fre chiIrctr -l St Crges wII1 take sabbatic ofFbu1'e~k h omte~as e ~npreseting hotogaphy etchngand vrosmei'i ir willr ow sdepar ment chairmai John Rich~ od draw up a proposal concerningMay 24, Peter. Mauss~an Carlos Ric ardson will d pay thei wil eM.B * corsfr Februarphotography while A.G., Smit'shwo etchings will nd nMy I ditioe severl Iinst sct ill return for

31. A show of various media by Glen M er NWIl be on display until leav hS nex fall.s . e.1iJune 4. "Cz tch a reighter' Ao~di70r.jMcl~e thIi Iso cnee

Th~ photographs of Messrs. Mauss ad Richardson deal mainly T I Acordi theledis(ussionscenteredwith New England landscapes, though Mau s has included a few shots far w l o'wiea oko w n~epoI ofth yer'aFbboWekfrm rcntjoreythouhth mrca sut~st Bt a family one in aine." He also plans to tray I He comm In e a ao 25% of the s udent bodyphotographers have studied under Paul Cponigro, a noted American around th wes cssiadbfilisil, ac a hdtoesa o mu eas fah tcrso-I photog~~~~~apher. r freighter i th~~~~~~~e d terrane n.M.rammond hoplis an that may0f-campus jects were

A.G. Smith's show co~sists of etchings ith corresponding passages ttreladsuywheeepeniii hskwede uuprI . cmnittee also dcussed thefroit William Faulkner's\ As I Lay Dying and The Sound and Fury. o t coptr iludrtk oeo i .opait yfclymmbr tawe

mith s curentlyteacIn atMrha SteUirsyinK- traini g c urses cu rently ffered bDgtlC - w itt clas e isrupted t e continuity f the term.it i cubboytcin t Moeha Att UiesiyinKn MIfM Maie haJ iealot l tuet

ucky. The third exhibit, by Glen Miller of Andover, includes drawing, puters In(., n st sva] oth r col'cx- r ce tIsucsle , mosty abosudentsf1 1 ~~~~~~~~found Febnaiy We'e ucssuol aothlas-relief and bronze sculpture of the human body. puter nsta ations. . a of the facu. yd d. TecmitedcddnttAcompianying ~Is wie who.~l erea take any acl io concerning the issue util it meets"The Haunted Hoase" delega e to the De wicratibtNatii nal ConventionayD r. R es 'IIl contin e his su port cf Penator eor ew t b o i i I e t T u~ dOn the steps of Samuel Phillips Hall, the Latin depa tments of Mc o e . D. R c m en d'c vrnE F E R .ritten by T. Maccius Pla~~itus. r W Then, erap Ir w ReI trve nte rope andvsuryAclassics instructor Nicholas Kip will irect theIw playn hich wasst( L TTEAccording to Mr: ip the play begins with To r s (upper moe ceialtere.roh oe pel his ~~~ KI howp alterna vel is a trip throu h Asia..~ However, e To the Editors o The PHILLIPIAN.eore anHaina)awy n tre-y rbuinsstrp.n isab chance for. such a rip aren t too'od. With the xi tence of a personalized disciplinencehissonPhilo)achem (upper Tom Ca~nbers) busalav ilr: sseence snior-id Ro i rp and tos wild bdsasaegr Th C margo F undatio rece tIgatens at P, one naturally expects surprise(bbot senir-mirRobn dtrinki g parties

ery night ith his bst friend Callidamrawford). Sturges al fellowshp fo r s x 5i as decisions re u tir, from extenuating circumstancesai endhom unexidec tes' (upper Bill Frnc.wfefondrindre ns ern t evn reeleinte individual consideration of eachhnTheopropides arvshm unx edly, the, head s e of the g srcosmstyfoenvestef ase. Howevr in sitelof this, one simultaneously+h~~~ousehold,' study o ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rch pE rtaining o Fr, ncp. M r. Sturg e)pects the re ention of: a certaift de r ofj si .

discoveringnd reio b oninin him ta heoue plans tc stud curri( ula. IOur iq concerns -. to discipli ry caseshs beoe haunted.- nfortunately, slaves arrive o carry .delinqui as qe.~Vhtjutf io ~ci ~ ~~omrevealIing the truth Theo propilih.ere will Work In B ton poeibrated i wee.i at jusorwtfi trioncusld

ornpanying the producrntioofn.ittoryjFrederick unardr c rd, pobation and the tigma- of awhich ' thi~ ~~~~~~~~~~Ca rra ord 'itoy4p

PA After Dar I ~~~~~~~AlliswiI eturn from his tr els nEurope, whi e delayed dipl a for vriolating two uwr ten regula-UppersDon D~ain ~PA Afteterplan Addiso qallery Directo qhrist per Cook w tions while t lower middlers, one o t em alreadyUpp tersD19u~i and DanLam recently opee ln retlirn rofr work inBot i Egiigh intuco on censure,eevehesm sentence or violatingrte172 Spring Prom, ~hc will occuv thsIiay, Saturday and George donds w return from England, whe1 e the Federa Narcotics Laws of th~ country?Sunday. The' weekend's actxvities will begi on, Frida night with a he stu ed' English at Oxod. iology instructcfr Only infrequ n ly in he society we are heoreticallydance in the Old Gym at 8: 00. The dance pill e open I t alf'students. Harper Follansbee bas tra led, in both Erore being prepared for can we discover, screpancies

lOn Satday annth. 0 a ill th oe e willsetr 1 oCranest Mnne Afett whislea e, study ing t Ciamridgey - ch Rogr CheniPA'7at 9: 00..prm vehabenIvngiI aly. Che istr3 instructor RA Sincerely, A_____Beach for the annual party. The pa rici iants will r up Saturday versity in England. i ~~ey 7I afternoon, and dine elega'ntly in 2om Ton~ at 6:00 p. 'The formal dance at 8:00 p.m. will be followeq by sev al parties around campus. In addition, two movies, Tora! Tora! ora! and Hotelj wll be shown Jin Geo'ge Washington Hall oe the vwekend. Thel weekend will FREEI lim.yTAH ps. A ademend on Sunday~\morin wthmxedols tennis ffatches for the EN FA - j j c d mJ couples. - on~ihmxdduls~T

Dramaw Lab Plas IT IA al f ie 93Sei'ior DogWstul will direct two one-act pla s, Strings and B

4Zoo, Story on Monday nd Tue~day, Ma~ 22 and 23, at 6:45 p.m. B AI In Z S trb dwardAbesno David Sclhwartz lin te Drma L brwill SenNor Eportray Peter1~ a thoroghly no -descript but "succes ffql', text book W W E

editor in his; early: forties. Westburg will 'portray Jery~ a bum who nAe e i1P, - rv nn sis "a failure" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`n most pe~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ople's ey~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,s. Lower John Fri denbdri will direcl)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Fide~ gwil iec jI S.donthe lighting for the play, while Isenior Tad Spurgeon v All act as prop IImanager. The- play was first performed in erlin in 959/._______ ____ _____________

Strings, which Wsbr wrote earlier' this year or his creativewriting course, will fea ture upper Joe Smi th as Morgan, a21 year-old IM RRSE AX

studen-at Bston Uni'versity, while Abb~t senior-mi( Libby HowesORISYTXwill portray Jnice, Mrgan's girlfriend. Senior Will Du e ill handle 'ioWyRdo ntn evcthe production's lighting, and lower Bruce hulan, the ag'e manager, lI,will handle all other te Inical aspects of th play. Telephone 475-300

Lo~~~~~~ker Mirrou~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , ~~~~32 Park! Streqt AndoverUhder the directio of edito Paul Kais r, the lowe~r niddler edition

Of the Mirror was published j on pril 29. The ma aime containsphotographs, sketches,'j free e e ad pro e Kaiser 1 hth aonly allowed juniors and lowels to contribute wr t TOW with the single exception of a rawingby n eleven-ye 1 o rit

gI thrmagazinetLower Kaiser rnoted that he dual uoeo h oe irrO J L EL O R N I G I Cwas "to give mer~ber's of the lowerclass s a chanceoprsnthiworks,,4 and also t how oth prs where sill is devel ing." Amongthe conitributers. wereI lowers Dayv Fishelon John Fr denburg, Tom COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICEand juniors Jack Br' an and Tony Prenta is.

HewizPulKasriRikO~leRoer reto n icad Tod ''I Letrrs OffsetAbbot Bazaar JULIUS . H LLER J3. DANE SOMIERV LLKI .1. . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~HERDER E ENNETT FRANCIS.3J 'LNAbbot Academy's senior-rqid class will hold its an al fund raising LEIF S. -AN EN HERB3ERT . TU" L.A.

I I~ti~ nautoI CODE OL NBazaar on May 13 frj m 11:00 1a.m. to 4: 00 .m.Funds omithe Bazaar ROBERT E. ATER 'ROON CAUL ELOwill help supplement the Ab ot Scholarsh p Fn.A gong the boths ,ATU .OS .MTHL R nJI'featured this year w II be a affle for a color TV, a lobbing andwatermelon eed spi:tna ucon asone throw contest, and ONE EIOSTON PA E BOST N MASSACHUSETTS 02106 475-0624food booths. sog AREA D617 723-7100' According to Bazaar director Kim Whittemore, Bazaar Day is I 26-. Essex St eet -

the traditional alum ae day,~ when preseit seniors fficially become HO STON NEW Y RK LOS1 ANGELES alumnae. I . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Andover, Massaihuselts

* Guitar Conce~ Phillips Acadmys Music Dpartment will p ent a classical -QINTVTH

guitar rcital udy May 21 at 3: 00 p m. in Ken per Auditorium. SCA LO IAR WAREThere will be noa ssion charge for the concert, w ich will be open frmlyWRHlarweto the public.II "Everything ractical

Senior Jock Ma l y nd upper John Major w present music] yn p-from the Renaissance Baroquie, Classical, lRomantic ad ContemporaryI higperiods, rcmasgwok by fifteen composers.. MacNelly and Major Prctcalye ythg[have been studying ~hee ye~ rs and one year, respectively, with guitar 5 Main Street 'AndoverIinstructor' Walter Sp lI ng. -. _ __._____.I

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oop Debates Cus vauto Pghilip Aadey' Sudent--o a referendum,bt oped that this ttm pt is being cpnst~y TUt 1b

*Fculty Cooperative m'eti last a negative respons ¼cid not be dragged own by formaliti S."A_ D-.:~J~ 0 T rsday to discuss he report of the end of the re Ievaluation Acting -- ,edm ser Sim~eon yde

th CopCourse Eyatiuation idea. inttr -noted th e lack of a eor'rde.The committeel corn- H i st ory Wayne- hindere r tres 'rte o r

p ed of physics iqstructor 'Frederick. commente tthe sinceI stu dnsatnd faculty mm- B O S O EWlam Shrout as chairman, senior committee-',had appa hety o ers wo I no know who wa in

Tm Brown and upper Greg followed its charge i rdcn charge or riti g and distribu ingG~oedistributed a sampi o~f its 'the report. He noted1 th citq"The charge the ~~~~~~ie. o Rese rch and SnOdp Ipsd qetoni befo e powegave te committe eiiohgs4 the look into the ~ ~ ~ 't01e ndvie ilageeting.TeCo reur Idthe gave nt th otees Evloftsuch derick Peter on,r r othe committee for urther ~a course critique,notocee whose offie d~ ributed a sir ilari

consideration. - one." Cmmittee chairman Shrout qusina tweaid, ':The 'A oe sSmall Turnout ltr said that he had not been CopsolAecaeu'ot s

M.Shrout noted that there laware of any charge. ~ through temkn of this was too small a turnou t the Formalities questionnaire." Biology instru Mtor Lodgei---~ meeting to make any respo e to At one point, Cop president Jack Hrris oved to senq4te the proposal valid, suggesting that Robert Blattner tepd down from report b ck t the conm ittee forthe Coop--conoduct a student-facultyi the chair to oic hs opinion, further evaluati n, and t sche ule referendum to ascert~inI corn- commenting, "We e a chance an~the discu ion me ing. Theimunity opinion. Russian ins tructor Inow to do something progressive motion pds and th me ting IfT#'kI

Robert Lane voiced his 1proval and helpful for this school. Yet adjourned. HARIGA "S~tlN

Butler; Cook Will Star Three Propos d fficiel il ' HRM

- -. - ~In "All For Andover" -Handle Adi St tivc ,Jbs' no r a(Continued From PgTw)(Continued fm Pa One)

The class has already filmed the spring1 prom ~~John Richards, whose, pIt ion as Den ofland the track meet, both /owhcreuired about Students was eliminated by e decent Fali ation6 MAIN ST. ANDOVER

1,extras. To stimulate st dn neetin the film, rpsl ilcart'Rb Prd~u ri jBuzy Bissinger and Richard IKaig rae proal, wil G hai trJo ab~ Pon us erditwo-pag§ PHILLIPIAN,. c rca 1926. The placpofGeran nst toJkehWn.nad I

becase ohhe wayoera n sees tare teated. Hon an himn r y rcIrea at ro. ei hdeges'h nol cludes an article about te King of Korn, CciI B. mDe~arx, an~l his epic prod~ction, All For Andot'er. -~ ew position will beo"iiuation of tk" inT~iggera Cook hipcpouton the pot, aiv arSpect to his present uisa Dean of t ents.

day's-audience commebtng is"o eade,"r ihrd s' i ~stn as h d f the rufus pav 'alisdays-adieicewill thin'~ that the moj'scomic clsechimnsevr Cothika cno whe ra t book, t9 wihecnriztnsbe f. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~wlt~cluster ai'ceairl. eren I aii e

,such actions were ihoughtco ae reaydrng' H No ywesDauecriintheusfte filyBtcerradtalter Mr.c Hdentca menteud thfut Mr. epnid Hm f h

Scerr. comntedat' ano~h attm tdealwat theo lter assignm ent wpo b extr erd l in Pilp ddm hiPillips cadey woud nd life viually mu Mr. ththeNothet uster wll &cm sdcm

Marx, who works in an advisory capacity, dded pletely of h~~~use dormi ones. Jan-wPIPES, PAPERS"Fromr mnypoiteps:1 of.v~w th i m nceMr.oe Hyeaso nuIe Is ernu 1' Mi t.' 475182 OSERtues tuc wortioget wer onug roetthtstot of thereWest Quad th etCluste M. aehd '_________'I 0~~~~ donnta offgTo o another' o ei Meuete then r nto hel ouid dhe tesret

Decibn teprns o h "l, u r-n' ter to hisdute as. m!et rhand te. her. n 'sHm of POTtheC AE

Pulitzer rize Fo~~~~~~~ly "Mr C hrtoons Norhwet PhelisoradewayaiCoilumbiAadm Univerits ard olfe Trute rscenlywpillne Jffrem47 8543TEL,475-

Mar, wo ork i an advsory cpacity aodedeI 91Kennet maponlofy, W6, th thea -eplim Priz in EItra ar. ye ,0a en e ir m 01 Iak St., 475d1822 ' OTRtooning. H'e eeved th invelfor ati o eaton hat hstreated c T n ~ Si relcduring tels yea. on o tsbggs ue -s ; g eigo isrute-ed ck s-a i-a

stenty t fork t yer-o Aacprect was efthe yf unge ofti QudotcuehdN Ndomninted ha fhetaidang o aotri 24 y e i s. Yd

The brother of senior ~Jocko 'Mac~elly, h matricul teduetom An-elc n oh ol emr

MacoellytsevedtashSpstsuEditoraor the scmoltnewspandrtandhthe

Asocatin reognze Mel i a rtoonig abiltvcesl "la AncNo ig E joined the staff of the l~~~~~~ ichmondu Newsr em-

ployer, 18 monhs ago.' (Va. Leaerhi I ''

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served a r 'Eitoerofte otr ofueas ucernd a s nior. Xoie EL .7- 3- , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r ' LUAndverI

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comrI ta -h a pd~ fo GaybuduDtl

Thrterncesreiocko FMaidaly, atr19 ted f'omIAnIdov t th Unverityof ort Caolia.Guying Dos 8(10e pm.rs

Maely re 12asSrt Edit'rlay th n GWoo nesInte

onkdgo W ek Chapels 1i00 peemly He r madwt qtr~sa

joinath taff Tooth ~icGolfVa. ves Daruth Fres enti pem. ployer, 18 mocesntvshsrhfcldMagoen.,

D uray, May PhlisAaey1aer e4s soi r Eitorp~oft Academy srin upir an EioiCr e asrthfieldM.oHr one 3:0ls.'srae'd ach Partydtro h o ' i rri aam a SundayrMand a I Ir'

Car~~~dlelighi Dinner - 6-00 p~~~~~~~~m Chapel pi-aker - a ns~ ~ ~ ~ ~F T &I jA N-

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PrepSch~o 0 Srnmaryra ksiytckem--. Deerfield Takcs Fir VictorySaturmay May 6 n ver- I s first triangular,

Takes Victoryrose . w twelve of fifee ents to tr nce the haplessSustaining its furth no'ecuie ss, the Deerfiel aqds from the I ntington '.and Worcester

team fell to a stron' St. paais squd, 1. The game wa tied, 1-1, A, demies. PA total~ 112 poin s in the' meet,,at halftime, but SP 1 outscorea the Green 3-0, in'the final to periods w ile Worcester took se ond with 2 and, Huntingtonto clinch the it .I its second g e of the week, Deerfield, fi shed last with 24.

Zdefeated a wea Wi ston teapm, 9. Bte ~e ~rMunt Hernion Takes F th Straight Vra iperformer Sam Butlepaced the Blue,

Led by the soing' of attackman dn Cree, the Mt. Hermon -'lacrosse team dow d the Universityf Massachuset J ,1-, wnig issIn fIeet.B~ilrpae isI vctdry. ThthH finetrtimes 2of 15.2 d 20.8 seco id, respectively.opening period, but came back to gain three-goal lead at halftime A e inn he javel 'throw wit atoss of 63'2",, _and held on frthe victory. " hwn isfrth eve of the inmt with a 2:01.0

cokig n he880 yar run. IBASEBALy Andover's impres e group i of rinners ex-

i~~~~~. 4 , ~~~~~~~~~~ p rienced ittle difficul y in winni gseven of nineExeter Evens Re ord e ents. Unbeaten sri er Tm leming won the

The Exeter babl emeee s season recorda -4 with" I) adds n e twieBu75-2 and 11-2~~ vicor s vr e utlJlrshe n the erfeedve0nard ashin e onds fatwieBu o'5-2 and 11-2 vie ri -freshmen and'dcaptain Ed McPherson placed firs' 'in the 440 yar

varsity, repetvly The hitting of Dvye roulx and Ji Curry dash, breaking the tap~ in 52.8 se ond- Two-miler .

~and the pitcig fCharlie Caro led he Red to its vict yover"- ognFaet wnhspcial natieoTufts. Agais Dei-ield, thle score w deadlocked attw -all en- - 0.,wileintefalent dfthe meet, PA'stering the bto ofthe seventh innbut Exeter capita zed n',, rla quartet won he80yadray'ithaimfour hits, a alk a~'d two DVrf ield er r otlysxrus utn 1:38.4

-the game out o reach.' The Blue's comp le doihinatin of' the meet

'as as evident in t efield evei ts, as PA won fnse nt " itr kIXJ 'Surri ~~~~~~~~~~a but one event. In t elong jump Ed~ McPherson ,fnse ntc' N vce hi eekJ ary , ~~~~~~~~' ~ n his econd event othe meet Wi I a 22'3" effort. eceentjel iwo177'

Pble vaulter illtPrude captured f rst with a vault in that evE nt, whi his fa: t :59.8 clocking wonJV Crew Loss To Ha rd Tops SPS oi '"-and inthhIg jump, Le Muikray leaped the 880 ya d' run.~ n the hi rdl 5s, Butler captured

Wednesday, May 3; Cabridge - nover's JV oarsmen rowed 5'0 t ake first p ce. Weight thrower Scott his other to first places ith times of 15.4 and',against the second and third Harvar freshmen lights, Io ing to Tliomnson provided PA~with the eededl strength 20.4 second, int1120 yard hiE h and the 10yr,Iboth by three and to lengths, respect ely, in the 1500 meter race. 'InItedsuwnig e wt ietrw lwhrl ep vl.~ryto is lc~~he team was hampered by poor ti 1 g th~i~oughout the ra e andI ofI I'Ii/.eIntin the high upwIh a leap of '8", while his 41'4"

consequently 'was inever in cotni fter the first quarter mile. Bruce Wolfe nd l er Matt Mna:wr lo efr o rp upSaturday,' May 6; Concord, N..-h~ Andover JV crew oppled'. prominent performers ~ r the Blu . Wolfe' placed Wih hoe Mike as ta was PA's only

'the St. Paul's oarsmen in its fine- t s oing of the season.T e t second in both the 4401n 880, yhle Mangan ran other doubl winner of the me~et, capturing firsts-',boats were even at the start ofi the It eighth of a mile s rit buT his, careei' best in th mIle, fini hing second in in both the hammer throw ad d cs. In the running,

~the Blue slol pleawyadto:' itra ieo :35 events, sprinters S t illoyan TmFligowly pulled away t~~~~~'l evictor a time of 4: 33repectiv Oted i timen om1. slecons

JVLacrosse Cop Third Win Wednesday , May 3 ndover- I a meet which lethBuwnighe14ad00yrdse,was never closely t ndover varsitypwiningthe 440ogl whiled FLrine f58seodWednesday, May 3; Andover - V ~ glacrosse team defeated wsnvr lsl cone ed, the ndvrasiy in winn h 4,whlFenig breezed to an

ithe Lawrence Academy varsity squad 63giving the Blue i s third trac team gained its hidstraigh victory of the r.'easy victory' n the ao0 with'a te of 10.1 seconds.~victory against one defeat. The PA tt ck played excellently, ac- '.season with a 97-52w er Ando r High-School. Bruce Wol whosa runs.'the mile, switched,'counting for all six of the goals. Co- a tamn Phil Kemp and lowver' PA I~dbyi nearlytn oints after the first three to the two t ile and won in a ine of 9:54.6.'~Ste'vel Gleason each scored twice whjle PA's remaining tw, goals'' even)s ad cottv adt t.agnLn 1ume dM~esiadpl aleweetallied by attackmen Bil Lewis n( Tim Danello. Goali Mark'ax cniu h addnt ists agn ' Ln t prE M~e~ n ~l ale~~were ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~. ~~thro ou t the rema nrotecns. Bill Pruden arned PA's only other first~ 6f the!Pellidrini also perfdrmed welforuh aTpig Btc' uia edT ee.MPro~o h ogjm ihala

K Jr. Lacrosse Ups I~~~~~Aa .k To 3-1 " Bu~~te aind four and t o irtr etvlSm of 21'4" and IPru vaulted 11 6" ',Io cop his firstrecord to 3-I asJit defatrsed the Goea Dm e o', 3- _irtI trsetvey a

'Saturday, May 6; B oxford - Th~. lacrosse team ra sed it! ~LeMra~cdt le ulrsI -

Cameron led the scoring for PA wit tdo goals while Gor on Nel 1§?4-,son, LoydFYuIndHSa Sm PA Cre dg s Cr~ms on, it. aul" Squads

JV aseb~al Fas ~p SWdesay, May ; ston' The' Andover cw got off to,, set edge. dvr hed its marginSaturday,' May 6; Andover- The 4ndover JV baseball team,1 Coming off last week's WIn over a strong start with a pace of 4 to he third quarter mark and o-

fJell to the Andover High School JV' - 1 4 for its third los of the'' the T nity freshmen nd' abor, strokes per minute and took a -pe d its lead t seven seats. Itt the~season. Playing kell for the Blue as lower Bill Zech aE he hit' the An Overyvarsity crew t k its early five seat lead. The majority, i techradtidads

double nd a sigle in he losng ff rt. I hir saight victory as it dged of the race was run at 36 stroker 'prt aly sprint but Andover-' -' - -- ' ~~~~~~~~~~a stro g Harvard squftd. acing per Miinute, however, and at the qu eped its p ce to 40 strokes per

with fi wetrcoditions n the one quarter mark A opened is mut~ and h d on to the iishCharles Rver PAsro ed it way lead to 'almost a fl length. Ai- 1 luwhr th~ Blue managed toON THE SIDELINES m'

throug th 150mter~ cour in though Harvrd pied up some win b ore t an a full ength.A an excellent time of 4:39, o er a a lost ground near th-af-way point ith his i ortant victory, theA n A thletic G o ~ ~~~~~~~length head of the Crimlso.i the Blue managed tretain a five 'An over crew aised its season re-

Today,'s meeting will serve to disc ss he proposal before us, Which La v rResolved: That there be a complet re iso f the towel distribution"" S tra, ay 6; St. Pauls

sstem. Under~this proposal, the entir pr cedure will be dece fralized S aD -L~ t n s' Sch ol Arh doyer varsity. crewthe cluter, leel, 'threby allowin fo~ disciplinary actio s taken ands ~1 U ~ okit orthi straight win f the

a inst the stealing of towels to b on a more personal asis. At I' 2 season as it edged St. Paul's,ebeginning of the year, each- clus er will be alloted, in p oportion ed edy a ;Cmrde s.~h noe cos e to bring its rec rd to a respectable

t~ tssiea cetan umer o to I 4ic i wllus, as, nd fell to strngHav r e me squ'a 14-7, record g its fourtp 4i .TeBu m aged treus thze, etiethe trms. Th re i till beaCuse isheto ofd loss of heseason. Although Phl ld 7In iwy hog the third -. Te l(Iangd tres o teetretr ret!b inute D ech perod, e Cimson took cnro the lay, tllying our goalstem. hP~ cI'mdaytrcom back in te second half of

oweI' Placement who will oversee the complete oeration clsesucesoeatcbidhp n nur nonaeladthe , ace o roplete the one mile:cluste. He ill b appoited o a fie yea 'j bais. 'After a brilliant first qu rter, ndo'~er's pay sla kened, while' ousinaft5:9imiv

-* A Dean 'o Cluster Dirctors w I br esponilfr h nie the frosh continued to get bette r as he gahie progress'ed. Although th scdsaedfhePSormn -

dec entralization system. As second' n command in the Athletic- De- Crimson miae the second period: PA managed to coe out ahe ,SOS Tak 1aryeadphr et e ~~~av ayohrfntions, the most important of dtmiatd had s Il,art~~~~~~~~~~~ent, ln~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l w~~~~~~~~l~~~~~,-flhavd many other func il 6-5, at the half. , setting off to a fine 'start, St.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~it nl mntegne' d hwhilh will bie to, urther develop "e basic concept" f th decen- 65athhlfitethirj period, the C son tied th Pau etting offv ton etrS.-' trahzation procedure. , score at 6-6., The Blu6 retalia d, hnwvr as Craig Re olds took a thre 'sle Anvr by en fameedowev~~~~~~~r, ~~b r t qart ~ml.Hmee

We now iiove that the po paal be brought to the f oor fo asfDol Bruce Bruckmann, nd fi edt~e ball into the ar corner a swift ros wind, th6 PA crew,discussion. _Ar,~" there any questions or statements anyone i uld like -the n,vi.igP t ia ledofheday. From this p mnt on, Ha - oig t3 trkspr iueto mnake? 'v ard tot l~' dominated the ga e; . tredpory n was unable to

Standing up in the middle of the fourt aisle, a lon'g hair dsenior itsdef co e ightened. upand it inl yup for tels'tmIwith wire-rimmed glasses cmmentsw"In the Athletic Depart- balcno miivd e b sBob '. -a manage to close the gap,

ment's continued failure todvs i e fFrisbie PA '71), the Crims atI-OW r, andate halfway mark,mI eliev cotate thislproposaleshould bfputadily sound towel system, tackmen scored almost at ~' n the t o12ots w re even.~hefoobal'tambe orcd o tavl nsoething cheaper thath lux- ahd seco tni wafas teccr'a forg ndover ce back in the

urious scenic cruisers. The only faul in tleproposal that c see is the Bl ees.Frsh hwdir quarter, Jchen the wind wasthat no mention is made as to th qult f h eeowl htss evere, an at 38 strokes permust be bought for the ucoming ar. I eel that the new towels nomryj r ilma-matr, mint, brokeIIh tie and led byshould be made of cheaper materi I;frm past experience' have sqrn w ol ndtoajsS ust er e4 Srnting forfound Handi-Wipes quite 'effective. They ar ahbe L h -Srn it Quater / h r,,A edislead.- andstudent is carried out of the room and t e meeting contin ~es.'heie frt quaer wa~ en- -- crosedth fishln with the

Are there any more com I gineere by ex~~~~~~~~cellent pay t he winn nig o l/legths. TheAre there anyistore ropto hdetire And over eamn. 'Adverj crw~hwdexcellent

"Yes", answe~rs an an mninthe ack of th'om Perhaps Teaac sht seventee tiesin 'fomand'tmn th ougot whatthe decentralization idea col lobe a plied to 'te distribution of th i~tp 'ofive of whic wnt was ea-il itst performance

-" tape, band-aids, and tufsk n wch1 tle ~ hletic, D~partmentl loses so for tales. Captin Kevin cal of t e year lthoug St. Paul'smuch money from each ~'a. oncly~din his speech, he notes, "'It's - a~couilied or three of the five - ften attem ed to regain the leadashame that this conceptcud not have een assimilated i an earl- goals hi e Crai Reynb s and - in the final uater mile,.the Blue

ier epoch of Andorer's ivteaeevolutio but I guess that's the way Sct t Medtlidthe eann Scott Mead (11) cored twice (was ble tspress each bne ofthe ball bounces." -two scores.' acrosse's loss to the Harvard fros '. its eorts to taethe victory.'

P~ge 6 T F ____ILL___AN May 10, 1972

ase ball Fall~ T ~Wrcester I~.4"- tor kSecondDe ea" Of S aso~n 'O iMS'

Saturday, May 6; Andlover during his six innings of pitching.he And6ver baseball Iteam svjs- W h thh score, 80, at. the startined its second loss 6f the sea- of the seventh inning, ew, Howes

~,son as it ell to a strong Worcestpr came in or Bond.-e too hadA adlery squad, 11-0. The, Blue contro pr~pblems, wal ng three SLAKS

p ~ed what was undoubtedly its batter in' the two ilings hew rt game of the season as ts pitche .Providing one ofthe few

hitnfielding andptchngwere bright spots. of the day for the Blueall or was at O'Connor, who relieved -

Wreter Takes Early Lead Howes in he ninith inning, andScrng its runs on four wrals struck out the side in order.

an an rror, Worcester took n PA Gets Four Hitsearly 3-0 lad in the third inning And ver collected four hits in thethat Was never to be contest~d. g a mn . These were' scattered .415-~I

The' remainder of the game thrau hout the nine innings,- .1hamrMllAiV

continued in much the sawne with reg Cronin's double coming2 BradIfashion, as Andover yielded, four in th~ first, Rick Hall's single in I ________

niore walks and four more, errors: the s cond, and) Mike Takvorian T EA D V RCEWorcester's' hitting also plag~ed and C ayton Bond's singles coming THL E Ethe Blue, pillaging PA start~ng in t fifth and sixth innings, The Ando er oarstrien etedc itudfeated skein to four meets as i ANDOVE 'INN,pitcher Clayton Bohd for sevqnl~its respe tively. toppled bo!hI t e Haiva-d fresmnnthe St. Paul's Varsity crews this weeks

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