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l'fcome aef 2- ,n ol. 90, No. 28- PHILLIPS AcADEmy, ANDovER, MASSACHUSETTS -- May 18,_ 1966 choolboys Abroad To EnrollPAET VIT hry-five Students- Next Year _THIS WEEKEND, by Rip Cohen All candidates must have a mini- The Schoolboys Abroad Program imum of two years of Spanish to M A jl1enter its third year of opera- be considered. The program's cur- M E A U T 'nin Barcelona, Spain_ this fall. riculum is similar to that available heProgram, founded by Andover in prep schools in the United 1964, has received 61 applica- States, but does not include a lab- Attend Picnic,-Carousel nsfor the 5 places available oratory science. Courses in Europ- next year's program. Nine of ean history,; Spanish literature, eapplicants are from Andover math~ and English are available. by Christopher S. Shiner deight are fromi Exeter, which -The Spanish courses aeu--ntended Parents' Day, a biannual gath- ained PA in running the program to prepare boys for advancied ering of the parents of uppers oly after the close of the first placement in that subject. Of the '~and lowers, will be held here this ear. Those accepted from-Andover 12 boys who attended the school Saturday. According to Parents' date include lowers Bill Coon,_ in 1964, ten took the advanced -Day Committee Chairman James h-Clinton, Peter Durant, Chris placement test in Spanish; five of R* . Adriance, 400 t 500 parents otey, George Gaskins, and Tom thfe ten scored five points of a are expected to attend. ackson. possible five on the exam. On the ~------~'-~Discussion -- . ~~~~~~~~~Spanish achievement tests of the --- The Drifters (pictured above) performed -Saturday ight at the prowl. Guests will register from 9-10 Schoolboys Abroad, according to college board, four fifths of the Interspersed between their three appearances was music by the Wild Kats. AM in the Underwood Room. The - ecutive Director Edward M. participants myade over 700 out of - Photo by Co aetswlitetssml i h arris, is designed to provide a possible 800. Said Mr. Harris paet ilte*sebei h alifie seconary scool uper of he proram, "y imprssion ""' ft rs Fea ure G Meeting Room for a faculty - alifed ecodar schol ppe ofthe rogam,"Myimprssin D ift rs erformnance F a u presentation of the "case histories" idlers with a year of intensive is that boys who have been in this o several Andover boys. The dy of the Spanish language and program have had their interestsO W - - J D~-m 1 ~ v~ discussion will be led by Messrs. ulure. Students also carry a full aroused to a considerable degree "f SuccessIul 1 - P ro mNI W eeknd' ofLBlwnBndcJaeLos caemic'schedule. The Barcelona in the situation in other countries, BayChelhdforovrtwteWldKtnce, Beoei, aSmes, withs rormis open to boys from any in the way the- people live, and in ThW9iSrnleeed hc h nc gi lentd with, Hcemer emper prdSiesiding. cedited secondary school. If the their -problems." Te16 pigWeed hc h neaanatrae ihHamse epr peiig detsatisfactorily com pletes A similar Schoolboys Abroad came to a -close last Sunday, was the Soul Brothers. The Drifters Seniors Ed Adler and Geoff Stein hecourse, he will be qualified Program in France, approved by marked by a welcome boost in the made two more appearances later will present a slide tape depicting pnhis return to enter the senior the trustees in the fl-isintewather and by the performance- in the evening, playing such songs a day in the life of a PA student. ss of the school he had been planning stages and will go into of the Drifters at the From Satur- as There Goes My Baby, Summer- Th twpojasembeteflma. ending. Ioperation in the fall of 1967. day evening,. time, and their current hit, Mem- seniorpoet Festivities began last Friday ories Are Made of Thia At mid- Picnic ~~ BERLOW BROADCA~~~~~~~STS afternoon when over 230 girls ar- night the Prom came to a close. At 12:15 PM, the parents and- IS BERLOW --- BRO DCAST - ifed--a campus. That evening After a chapel service Sunday their boys will join the faculty at mTF-UT~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r 3T~eaurd the Beatles' Helpl at morning7_230 girls left the campus a picnic in the backyard of, Phelps NTY-ONE MARATHON HOURS ~GW, followed by class dances in ai-eT- buses and taxis, and House, Mr. Kemper's residence.- Disc-jockey Bruce Berlow broke from nine until midnight. their hosts turned -back-to the PA Following the afternoon athletic all previous WPAA records for Friday's partial cloudiness gave routine. -contests, a tea will begiven in the continuous broadcasting last week- way to bright sunshine on Saturday cage for the guests and students. end when he survived a special as boys and their dates attended W t ~ ~ P r~ The parents and faclulty will 21-hour show held for the Prom, the several scheduled activities, W etmore Re~iigns meet again at 545 for a dinner His marathon program ran from including a chicken barbecue for - and reception. Students will rejoin nine Friday evening until six Sat- seniors, the hootenany, a drama ko e o ition their parents after the banquet. -. - ~urday afternoon, lab presentation of The American Fo e oiA :5tespring musical, r Dream, and the ddison Gallery A * 1-ousel, will-be given before the par- Berlow, a veteran of Wednesday exhibit, "Projections." On Acadia Facultv ents andI their boys. Because of and Saturday morning Clockwatch- The Prom - . the- capacity audience expected at er Shows, took over the WPAA Saturday afternoon also marked by Christopher S. Shiner this -performance, students whose studios at nine p Friday after the annual Abbot Bazaar, which PA swimming coach and chem- parents - will not be on campus -~~ - - ~~~~- the Tom Irleland-show, which had featured a barbecue, bagpipe band, istry teacher Reagh C. Wetmore have been asked to attend the Fri- * ~~~~~~~~~begun at the 4:00 pm sign-on. popcorn, cotton candy, and con- will resign in June to join the fac- day presentation.., 400 of the stations 600 records session stands. The 'n'l and a ulty of Acadia University in Nova Mr. Adriaace indicates that by Were aired over- the 21-hour period. number of Abbot singing and rock Scotia. At Acadia, Mr. Wetmore holding Parents' Day only every Mrthon DJ Bruce Berlow Atog ttmsi-teery''rl ruspoie ui-dr will coach swimming and teach other year, all parents are given hours of Saturday Berlow despair- ing the latter half of the after- physical education, an opportunity to attend, while the arousel __ To p ed of his ability to complete his noon. Mr. Wetmore cited Acadia's rad- school is not held to an unreason- soTechnical Director Ton Roy Following a formal dinner that ical expansion program, including able amount of planning and or- t-G'W This Friday sa i n h qim n Rogh evening, the promenade itself com-ane athletic plant with two ganization: "It seems that oc- by Willys the -night. Rloby was assisted b myenced. The- Drifters' five-man ola aofco n his every two years is enough. Or-- yback-up band, the Soul Brothers, decision to leave Andover, in addi- ganizing the faculty and coordin- Carousel, this year's sprnig mu- engineers Bob Arnold and John- stre f h vnn n le-tion to his loyalty to the nstitu- ating the schedule amount to quite sial, will be presented Friday and sofLgtot.iiiited their two performances with tion itself as his alma mater, an operation;" iturda evenigs at 8 uS n GW. By the 7:30 am half-way mark, that of the Wild Kats. At 9:45 Mr DonroigParents' Day marks one of the e1'1 show's two performances and Berlow had moved outside onto the Drifters made their first ap- Mr Wetmore came to Andover few occasions during the year when res rehersal tonight which the lawn of the Evans Hall Phy- pearance of the evening. They in 1950 as an athletic instructor PA brings parents ad faculty ibee opened to the public are sics Wing,-where he broadcast for opened with their former number- and assistant swimming coach, together. Mr. Adriance states that d ot, most of the morning before moving one hit Under the Boardwalk and Two years later he began to teach the administration also hopes "to 1Carousel is set in a small Maine inside permanently. The afternoon soon played the theme song of the chemistry as well, and in 1954 he give parents an idea of how the --- acoast town f the 1890'. A went smothly, with he station ening, On Bradwayaasutheasshumddtte eduties aofiarsity hscholooperates. arkerfrom a - carnival passing playing host to many Promgoers. couples crowded around ias - swimming coach. That same year hrough townfirids T 'himself in At 600 p Berlow played his circle and lined the balcony to he started the current Phys. Ed. Oave with alocal ying--girl3 a final song, having bested previous wteh.'hi his pram waudit Mr.vosuaio Mincer.f~ bicsprite citizen who envi- WPAA marathon record bmoe After another of thirhis Hean haes guide itseevoution se , ins e girl as his bride then than 12 hours. on the Roof, the Drifters turned feI htteporm s- ts out to complct atr.Te.pecially-its "drownproofing" phase, Wednesday, May 18 Ilsuin struglfite hatert ofTheMs S ho l is particularly valuable because it Track vs Holy Cross Frosh 2:15 e tede lss is colorfully de- Knmper-To Mpensdeelps6haacerasheloolV elopetrog seeaaog n 0edase n r.Jh .t ista es n uwr physical skills. Mr. Wetmore has JBaseball vs Haverhill High V 3:00 exteilsive dancer n r. onM o ii t es neOtadBound been a major figure in the"'d~volk- JV Tennis vs. Belmont- Hill School 3:00 cenumbers. Kemper have announced that they school and possibly some British meat- of drownjribofing -:-c5irses French Movie: Hiroshizma,-Mon Amiur_ D)uring a final run-through f will extend their European vaca- prep schools, the majority of which acros's the nation, and recently in Kemper 4:30 & 6:25 he musical last Sunday afternoon, tion this summer in order to ob- will be in receIss for summer vaca- authorized a handbook for such Friday, May 20 drctor N. Penrose Hallowell, Jr. serve the operation of the School- tion. The Kempers will then visit courses. oted that "The pace of the seconed bys Abroad program in Barel- possible sites for a second School- Mr. Wetmore feels that - the Carousel opening night- 8:15 iis much too slow. In general, ona, Spain. Since Mr. Kemper is boys Abroad program, to be opened highlights of his coaching career Saturday, May 21 eneed more coordination." He to be absent 'during the first-few in France in 1967. M Kemper came from the 1960, 64, and 65 also added that such difficulties days of school, Dean of the Fac- states that the localities he will Andover teams, led by Dave Ken- PARENTS DAY eeto be expected. - ulty Alan . Blackmer, Sr., pre- examine have not yet been select- nedy, John Phillips, and Jon Noll, Golf vs. Dartmouth Frosh 1:15 Rehearsals concluded last night sently on leave of absence, will ed,. respectively. He cited Kennedy's Baseball vs. Deerfield 2:00 ftsix weeks of practice. The serve as Acting Headmaster until The board of trustees approved two National Prep records, the '64 Lacrosse vs. H. Hermnon School 2:00 Sgecrew, which worked steadily his return, probably in early Octo- the expansion of_Schoolb oys- A- teams's rewriting-ofthe-schooI -Cooley-House-Tea----- - 3:15-5:30--- brugh te term on -the-show's ber. broad to France at their winter record board, and the 1965 victory Coursel at W 81 Wttand props, has recruited sev- Mr. and Mrs. Kemper will depart meeting, in view of the success of over Williston as the most signi-8:5- alvolunteers to help as stage for ngland and Scotland in the the present program, which was ficant accomplishments of his Sunday, May 22 ands during the performances. middle of August. There they hope established at Barcelona in 1964. squads. Chapel: Rev. Sidney Lovett of Ysale 11:0

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ol. 90, No. 28- PHILLIPS AcADEmy, ANDovER, MASSACHUSETTS -- May 18,_ 1966

choolboys Abroad To EnrollPAET VIThry-five Students- Next Year _THIS WEEKEND,

by Rip Cohen All candidates must have a mini-The Schoolboys Abroad Program imum of two years of Spanish to M A jl1enter its third year of opera- be considered. The program's cur- M E A U T

'nin Barcelona, Spain_ this fall. riculum is similar to that availableheProgram, founded by Andover in prep schools in the United1964, has received 61 applica- States, but does not include a lab- Attend Picnic,-Carouselnsfor the 5 places available oratory science. Courses in Europ-next year's program. Nine of ean history,; Spanish literature,eapplicants are from Andover math~ and English are available. by Christopher S. Shinerdeight are fromi Exeter, which -The Spanish courses aeu--ntended Parents' Day, a biannual gath-

ained PA in running the program to prepare boys for advancied ering of the parents of uppersoly after the close of the first placement in that subject. Of the '~and lowers, will be held here this

ear. Those accepted from-Andover 12 boys who attended the school Saturday. According to Parents'date include lowers Bill Coon,_ in 1964, ten took the advanced -Day Committee Chairman Jamesh-Clinton, Peter Durant, Chris placement test in Spanish; five of R* . Adriance, 400 t 500 parentsotey, George Gaskins, and Tom thfe ten scored five points of a are expected to attend.

ackson. possible five on the exam. On the ~------~'-~Discussion-- . ~~~~~~~~~Spanish achievement tests of the --- The Drifters (pictured above) performed -Saturday ight at the prowl. Guests will register from 9-10

Schoolboys Abroad, according to college board, four fifths of the Interspersed between their three appearances was music by the Wild Kats. AM in the Underwood Room. The -ecutive Director Edward M. participants myade over 700 out of - Photo by Co aetswlitetssml i harris, is designed to provide a possible 800. Said Mr. Harris paet ilte*sebei halifie seconary scool uper of he proram, "y imprssion ""' ft rs Fea ure G Meeting Room for a faculty -alifed ecodar schol ppe ofthe rogam,"Myimprssin D ift rs erformnance F a u presentation of the "case histories"idlers with a year of intensive is that boys who have been in this o several Andover boys. The

dy of the Spanish language and program have had their interestsO W - - J D~-m 1 ~ v~ discussion will be led by Messrs.ulure. Students also carry a full aroused to a considerable degree "f SuccessIul1 - P ro mNI W eeknd' ofLBlwnBndcJaeLoscaemic'schedule. The Barcelona in the situation in other countries, BayChelhdforovrtwteWldKtnce, Beoei, aSmes, withs

rormis open to boys from any in the way the- people live, and in ThW9iSrnleeed hc h nc gi lentd with, Hcemer emper prdSiesiding.cedited secondary school. If the their -problems." Te16 pigWeed hc h neaanatrae ihHamse epr peiig

detsatisfactorily com pletes A similar Schoolboys Abroad came to a -close last Sunday, was the Soul Brothers. The Drifters Seniors Ed Adler and Geoff Steinhecourse, he will be qualified Program in France, approved by marked by a welcome boost in the made two more appearances later will present a slide tape depictingpnhis return to enter the senior the trustees in the fl-isintewather and by the performance- in the evening, playing such songs a day in the life of a PA student.

ss of the school he had been planning stages and will go into of the Drifters at the From Satur- as There Goes My Baby, Summer- Th twpojasembeteflma.ending. Ioperation in the fall of 1967. day evening,. time, and their current hit, Mem- seniorpoet

Festivities began last Friday ories Are Made of Thia At mid- Picnic~~ BERLOW BROADCA~~~~~~~STS afternoon when over 230 girls ar- night the Prom came to a close. At 12:15 PM, the parents and-IS BERLOW --- BRO DCAST - ifed--a campus. That evening After a chapel service Sunday their boys will join the faculty at

mTF-UT~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r 3T~eaurd the Beatles' Helpl at morning7_230 girls left the campus a picnic in the backyard of, PhelpsNTY-ONE MARATHON HOURS ~GW, followed by class dances in ai-eT- buses and taxis, and House, Mr. Kemper's residence.-

Disc-jockey Bruce Berlow broke from nine until midnight. their hosts turned -back-to the PA Following the afternoon athleticall previous WPAA records for Friday's partial cloudiness gave routine. -contests, a tea will begiven in thecontinuous broadcasting last week- way to bright sunshine on Saturday cage for the guests and students.end when he survived a special as boys and their dates attended W t ~ ~ P r~ The parents and faclulty will21-hour show held for the Prom, the several scheduled activities, W etmore Re~iigns meet again at 545 for a dinnerHis marathon program ran from including a chicken barbecue for - and reception. Students will rejoinnine Friday evening until six Sat- seniors, the hootenany, a drama ko e o ition their parents after the banquet.

-. - ~urday afternoon, lab presentation of The American Fo e oiA :5tespring musical, rDream, and the ddison Gallery A * 1-ousel, will-be given before the par-Berlow, a veteran of Wednesday exhibit, "Projections." On Acadia Facultv ents andI their boys. Because of

and Saturday morning Clockwatch- The Prom - . the- capacity audience expected ater Shows, took over the WPAA Saturday afternoon also marked by Christopher S. Shiner this -performance, students whosestudios at nine p Friday after the annual Abbot Bazaar, which PA swimming coach and chem- parents - will not be on campus

-~~ - - ~~~~- the Tom Irleland-show, which had featured a barbecue, bagpipe band, istry teacher Reagh C. Wetmore have been asked to attend the Fri-* ~~~~~~~~~begun at the 4:00 pm sign-on. popcorn, cotton candy, and con- will resign in June to join the fac- day presentation..,

400 of the stations 600 records session stands. The 'n'l and a ulty of Acadia University in Nova Mr. Adriaace indicates that byWere aired over- the 21-hour period. number of Abbot singing and rock Scotia. At Acadia, Mr. Wetmore holding Parents' Day only every

Mrthon DJ Bruce Berlow Atog ttmsi-teery''rl ruspoie ui-dr will coach swimming and teach other year, all parents are givenhours of Saturday Berlow despair- ing the latter half of the after- physical education, an opportunity to attend, while thearousel __ To p ed of his ability to complete his noon. Mr. Wetmore cited Acadia's rad- school is not held to an unreason-soTechnical Director Ton Roy Following a formal dinner that ical expansion program, including able amount of planning and or-t-G'W This Friday sa i n h qim n Rogh evening, the promenade itself com-ane athletic plant with two ganization: "It seems that oc-

by Willys the -night. Rloby was assisted b myenced. The- Drifters' five-man ola aofco n his every two years is enough. Or--yback-up band, the Soul Brothers, decision to leave Andover, in addi- ganizing the faculty and coordin-Carousel, this year's sprnig mu- engineers Bob Arnold and John- stre f h vnn n le-tion to his loyalty to the nstitu- ating the schedule amount to quitesial, will be presented Friday and sofLgtot.iiiited their two performances with tion itself as his alma mater, an operation;"

iturda evenigs at 8 uS n GW. By the 7:30 am half-way mark, that of the Wild Kats. At 9:45 Mr DonroigParents' Day marks one of thee1'1 show's two performances and Berlow had moved outside onto the Drifters made their first ap- Mr Wetmore came to Andover few occasions during the year whenres rehersal tonight which the lawn of the Evans Hall Phy- pearance of the evening. They in 1950 as an athletic instructor PA brings parents ad facultyibee opened to the public are sics Wing,-where he broadcast for opened with their former number- and assistant swimming coach, together. Mr. Adriance states thatd ot, most of the morning before moving one hit Under the Boardwalk and Two years later he began to teach the administration also hopes "to

1Carousel is set in a small Maine inside permanently. The afternoon soon played the theme song of the chemistry as well, and in 1954 he give parents an idea of how the ---acoast town f the 1890'. A went smothly, with he station ening, On Bradwayaasutheasshumddtte eduties aof iarsity hscholooperates.arkerfrom a - carnival passing playing host to many Promgoers. couples crowded around ias - swimming coach. That same yearhrough townfirids T 'himself in At 600 p Berlow played his circle and lined the balcony to he started the current Phys. Ed.

Oave with alocal ying--girl3 a final song, having bested previous wteh.'hi his pram waudit Mr.vosuaio Mincer.f~bicsprite citizen who envi- WPAA marathon record bmoe After another of thirhis Hean haes guide itse evoution se ,ins e girl as his bride then than 12 hours. on the Roof, the Drifters turned feI htteporm s-ts out to complct atr.Te.pecially-its "drownproofing" phase, Wednesday, May 18Ilsuin struglfite hatert ofTheMs S ho l is particularly valuable because it Track vs Holy Cross Frosh 2:15e tede lss is colorfully de- Knmper-To Mpensdeelps6haacerasheloolVelopetrog seeaaog n 0edase n r.Jh .t ista es n uwr physical skills. Mr. Wetmore has JBaseball vs Haverhill High V 3:00

exteilsive dancer n r. onM o ii t es neOtadBound been a major figure in the"'d~volk- JV Tennis vs. Belmont- Hill School 3:00cenumbers. Kemper have announced that they school and possibly some British meat- of drownjribofing -:-c5irses French Movie: Hiroshizma,-Mon Amiur_D)uring a final run-through f will extend their European vaca- prep schools, the majority of which acros's the nation, and recently in Kemper 4:30 & 6:25he musical last Sunday afternoon, tion this summer in order to ob- will be in receIss for summer vaca- authorized a handbook for such Friday, May 20drctor N. Penrose Hallowell, Jr. serve the operation of the School- tion. The Kempers will then visit courses.

oted that "The pace of the seconed bys Abroad program in Barel- possible sites for a second School- Mr. Wetmore feels that -the Carousel opening night- 8:15iis much too slow. In general, ona, Spain. Since Mr. Kemper is boys Abroad program, to be opened highlights of his coaching career Saturday, May 21eneed more coordination." He to be absent 'during the first-few in France in 1967. M Kemper came from the 1960, 64, and 65

also added that such difficulties days of school, Dean of the Fac- states that the localities he will Andover teams, led by Dave Ken- PARENTS DAY eeto be expected. - ulty Alan . Blackmer, Sr., pre- examine have not yet been select- nedy, John Phillips, and Jon Noll, Golf vs. Dartmouth Frosh 1:15

Rehearsals concluded last night sently on leave of absence, will ed,. respectively. He cited Kennedy's Baseball vs. Deerfield 2:00ftsix weeks of practice. The serve as Acting Headmaster until The board of trustees approved two National Prep records, the '64 Lacrosse vs. H. Hermnon School 2:00Sgecrew, which worked steadily his return, probably in early Octo- the expansion of_Schoolb oys- A- teams's rewriting-ofthe-schooI -Cooley-House-Tea----- - 3:15-5:30---

brugh te term on -the-show's ber. broad to France at their winter record board, and the 1965 victory Coursel at W 81Wttand props, has recruited sev- Mr. and Mrs. Kemper will depart meeting, in view of the success of over Williston as the most signi-8:5-alvolunteers to help as stage for ngland and Scotland in the the present program, which was ficant accomplishments of his Sunday, May 22

ands during the performances. middle of August. There they hope established at Barcelona in 1964. squads. Chapel: Rev. Sidney Lovett of Ysale 11:0

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I -rage -- - ' - -The Phillipian May 18, 1

A ustfficationThe P IPIA N A Fashiona~~~~~~ ~~~~~b PopoalN At approximately this time every year,

- WILLIAM W ROBINSON by JOSEPH KAHN ~~~~~PHILLIPIAN plays Monday-morning-quarter dEPresident The problem of fashions at PA is becoming tohePmsiluy-alynghe itm

ANTHONY ALOFSIN ,STEPHEN McCARTHY mo r a- '- buo e made by the Committee, pointing out new diManaging Editor Editor' moeace each day, and there ooks tobenore -tions-to-move in, and'in general discussing

JOEPH- KAHN LUIS MENOCAL - lief -from this crisis in sight. There are always tePrmo SrngWeen iEditorial Chairman Business Manager - those who think anyone weaiing mauve bell-:cneto hePo rSrn Wekn w rFrank Ehirlich -David Bloom remakbedgeofmnsic.Ay-sg

Mit. portsEdito Circlatio Manaer - bottoms has to be just a little bit strange, mot ioskaedgrefoscne. An-sog Wade Saunders erSmt mention-omeone in shoes-with-those-funny- in we' might have at this poit, however, Si

- Sam Zimmern - ober Smitrh u t 'lalob bs h quite meaningless, for the only question coneEditorialists iin-oLIe- Iing a prom or weekend that will invariably aI

- ~Robert Cohan Arthur G. Newvmyer sist that's it's jst- socially unacceptable to wearGeneral Manager Billing Manager -.- betweeirinow and -next winter will be, "W~r/ill le

EDITORIAL BOARD ~~~~~bluej eans and track shoes to a dinner-dance. Since - rT. Smith, R. Cohen, C. Shiner, M. Allen, J. Williams, th~e Andover-student body has never been kcnown b n 'E. Thomas, J. Segarra, B. Hearey, B. Lanius. to sit around and let a problem go unsolved,-it-is While the enthusiasm still lingers 'it

S.BlchJ.GasdBU .SINeSS y BAD- high time -that-someone did something to rectifyL who attended this year's Spring Weekn-the sihiation. - -- -enjoe , adw eiv ti ob ize

\XTDAA. ~~~~~~'-'- A v -~~Thie obvious step, in my mind, is to have majority, we woul lkto reaffirm our convic-VT~A. Aft er A. ear everyone wear uniforms. Many of the leading that there should be a-promn. Showing off PA erWPAA, Anover's F radio tation, as been girls' schools do--this,-thereby avoiding the pro- -its spacious campus to visitors is, to a great ext( Oc

in paionover's F yearo sain ithees ape blem of the miniskirt and the scooped-out shift,' only a part of the ritual of admissions that gproprite tosurve whatpositin thestatin has and with great success. No longer-~would clothes on all year, but at least once during the coursE

ora o sure fort its itin the shtool ad make the man-rat PA, nor, indeed, would the A- the school year ishould become someth tooanv ecmunefrityTef sttin ihsedcational shop make the clothes; tacking on a modest tuition special, both for the school, te student, and

in operatIaswlasror migcneto increase, - the school could employ special tailors guest. To 474- boys adegirls it was someth i'an extent. Some forty-five students are connected to mass-produce the uniforms, or, if this were special last weekend, partly because of g(

with ome spec of rnnin thestatin. Te st- impractical, uppers could fashion them'as studio weather, partly because of hard work, and parwith soe aspec of runingthe tation.The sta art prjects.just because it was Andover's Spring Weeken -

- tion can be an instrumqeiiYof professional training arpojcsfor these students. There could, of course, be some room for To many, the last phrase justifies -the Pror

The programming is dominated by popular variation among the costumes themselves. Jackets existence.music (23 hours of rock 'n roll -music in a 5 could be single-breasted or double-breasted, al -_____________________

hour a -week broadcasting schedule). Six hours a though the large white "A", lying in a horizontalw'eek are dedicated to other music (folk, classical, plane exactly 31,4 inches from all sides, would haveW ek n W lc mjazz), three hours to varsity sport contests, and to be worn in back; pants could be any color, as TH HLII. ecmsalprn Stwo hours to purely educational programs (lec- long as they were dark grey; and all students upesadlwrtoA ov'sbnulPaetures, student panel discussions, and material ob- would have to wear the Official School Tie (blue uppesdandlowerseto.Andoverts'biannualParitamned from national sources). The remaining an ht rilr pee) cainlysb rws-parents to PA from all over the counthours in the week are filled with news' reports stituting the Official School Ascot (white with drand analysis. - blue history monthlies). - ~~~will be highlighted by a performance of Cazrom

-n-GW -Satu-d- -itight. We tthat-ymbu- Fr~ni the aboveit is obvious that there is a I suggest that a joint faculty-student-alumni-

-poverty of educational progranis-.Thig could be trustee committee be established -to investigate enjoy te weather, the school, and the weekend.somewhat overcone- by ~cmore creative and con---- the possibilities of forming a committee to deal - - _structive use of available facilities. More faculty with this notion, for it is imperative that no more -r§enc{ J/j.contribution to the station, a more interesting time be wasted with the situation as grave as itchoice of material from sources outside the is. Perhaps, with lck, the-senior class will be able This week the French Club and the Design-Club--school (e.g. WGBH{ in Boston, WPTAA's affiliate) to graduate knowing it has made Andover a more present the fourth in their series of films, Hirr 'rn

Mon Amour. The film, one of the most gripping n v-these specifically would help. Rock 'n roll draws fashionable place to live in. produced by Qntemporary French cinema. It deals i

listeners, but WPAA is limiting its own abilities ---- the horrible effects of -atomic warfare, and the attemof a Japanese who grew up in bombed-out Hiroshif it limits its ed~Utational output. lC~rand a French girl who gre*. up in occupied France

As for its ability to educate those within it,-- Log-- Cabin restore some meaning to their lives through dire.WPAA has a core of workers who run the station Directed by Alain Resnais, Hiroshima is perhapstand benefit from -it. Many other students are The Log Cabin in the Sanctuary has been most important single film o be produced by the new wa

benefitng fro the sationbut no contrbuting little more than an unused ornament in recent of French film makers. It will be shown in Kemper Aubeneitin frm th sttion bu notconribuingyears, housing only an occasional dance or picnic. toriurn on Wednesday at 4:30 and 6:25 p.m.__-

=-to it. Broadcasting daily is not printings paper or Ls ek oeeaottet-ieupr n ~~~--~~'~.rmagaine herea secifc gol i estblised.seniors, plus ten faculty members, participated in -W

WPAA's -goal is less tangible, hence less-directed tescn ftodne-ofrne htte~ student interest. Exactly who listens to what, and StdnCogesadD.airhvepnoed -" ; .

how they react is often difficult to judge. Fewer-obvious suggestions are present in this aspect of in the last month. It is generally hoped that this ~ -

the station than in programming. TYhe goal of a ayp d inrmll ecm sne stof regs cular win-th l ~ -

professional- standard of operation, however, is stiuinr wbeca e shope sort ofreulrnone' for which every student within the station s titon bei whr thes Logpae. i nicrdby should akim. TobgnwtteLgCbni-niceil

yearhas how som maurit inthe ta-natural location for this type of meeting to occur- tion, however;' Programs such as the marathon in; it is quiet, removed, and it lends itself to an-show foi~the prom display imagination. A serious air of informality. In addition, the food is easily 7'-,attempt is being made to secure more and better prepared there, -and there is rarely a problem of '-

educational programs,' while at the same time re- procuring the building.--tamning a sizable and interested audience. Tenta- Thonyra .ictywseinheoiin ,-, -

-- tive plans have been made to air an editorial at uation of this plan lies in the initiative of the -v

-various times during the week. Added to this list Participants themselves. To allow weekly meetings of undertakings could be more- public service to deterioriate into thejkind of situation extant -

coverage, both in the school and in the immediate in the Underwood Room in the morning, -where '

- -- ~ 6ihunity. -Student news analysis might make bosrs'i oaasad consuile all the food '

the now cut and dry five-minute summaries in- - they can -get their hands- on, would soundly defeatteresting. The station represents mnate potential, the purpose of this idea. In attempting to insure---with few limitations other than those imposed by against this happening, the Congress should allowthe students themselves. -- lowers to go at times and make sure that the -THE PHILLIPIAN is published weekly throughout-

WPAA is an experiment, and it will remain maew o h ropcage ahtie h school year by the students-of Phillips Academy,an experiment until just the right way for We do support the concept of these cofl- - ndover, Massachusetts. Editorial and business cor-~

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olf Cops~~~ 3 Final Eeter-GAI -eetJV ~UNHl FROSH -:WHIP- B-BAILL, 11-7 Exeter Second By 44 Points;iv A DCIELSCOUSHMRGurry Low- Man With 80

by Chris Whipple slam, a gang of base hits, two b unS~ar-Wednesday,, May 11; Durham, walks, and two-~errors by Captain Wednebdy, Muay Sgar utr Byu m m a r ~~~N.H. -The UNH frosh came up Gonzalez; the frosh had seven runs fiednesdabyMayta1; Souts Gur-

with seven runs in the second inn- n the score board. UNH added ry'stid-Ld Capf.tain Chries, tur-

they coasted to a 11-7 win over Andover began its retaliation in tandr Golfrtoam cusherdaExeGOLF Andover today. A strong wind the fourth inning. tradGvro-Dme oalednesday, May 11; Andover- aided the hitters in the game which Ford Fraker, Jack Trco, Denny Exeter finished 44 strokes behind

II, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PA, and Governrif iner Acad-he Blue JV golfers ripped the saw three homeruns, including a Cameron and Dave Johnson aey wnZn,ver High Varsity Reserves, shot by Joe DeChellis. The Blue contributed singles and Joe De- emyca who erehgiound a tokel

I today, taking all the best ball -hit as hard as UNH, but some Chellis, finally breaking out of his hadia in stoeac fund feod aTtaathes and dropping only one mental errorsand errors in the slump, cracked his homerf A to of6ltoksefniadscoddh

iidulmatch. Dave Gruber field gave the game away. the five run barrage. pa umpyd greense or-hc meanyveld da41 for nine and captured After a scoreless first, Turco - Court Miner worked the next putted conedso.h rltvl

A'r lowest score, raced home to give PA a 1-0 lead four innings for the Blue, yielding hg crsin the second. With the bases load- single runs in the fourth, fifth, The meet started with Andover

BASEBALL - - ed and only one out, though, An- and sixth. Two more errors by leading by only -10 trokes, andBASEBALL` - dover's threat was put down as Gonzo, who is- -still' recovering PA coach Mr. Chivers felt thatH' ,dnesday, May 11; Andover - they failed to come up with the from various minor injuries, hurt anything could happen, but PA

dc by Ben Green's powerful clutch hit. - the Blue. Sandy Stott worked the practically sewed it up on theaing and Jack Hawkins' super- UNH exploded in the home half final frame with no trouble, front 9 as the-Blue picked up 13

tive pitching, the Andover JV of the second. A lead off homerun Andover scored their final run strokes over Exeter-an- one manaeall toppled the Brook's Var- started the- fireworks off PA later when Ford Fraker~'s off alone, Watling, who had an 85

ty today, 5-2. Andover tallied pitcher Dan Bowler.' After two field double knocked in Dave John- for the day and a 42 on the frontciinitial run on a timely hit homeruns; the second one a grand son. Johnson had singled and gone nine. Thbse 13 srokes udwed upG reen and- errupted with a i_______________t eodo asdbl.Te the meet as they were. too much

uir run fourth, as Doug Free- Blue stranded two more runners for even a whole team tnake up.an and Green both tagged key Cositecnws hekyescoies. In the first inning, Haw- -Crew To p e in- the eighth as another threat Cnitnywstekyfco

is relieved Escoruela with the rr ~~~~went by the boards. In the ninth, for Andover's victory as the scores ohHoknwofrda83ics laedd snonuel outhn pro- I'rr o h F noers-bte etd in for the PA golfers att the end of lh oknwofrda 3i

eded to retire the side. From then * ~~~Aorer s atr-etdw the day were: Chris Gurry-80, the -EInal t-meet with Exeter andd to retire the side. From then Fraker and Cneron each had John Holkins-83, Wright Watling- Gvro umr esof

l ehred eam sed aegan B 3 -Lengoths three hits, and Johnson and Turco 85, Spike Tolman-88, Craig Combs- teams. He was followed by Wat-ollected the teams' second straight ~~~- ~ rapped out two apiece. Joe De- 86, Bill Dawson-87. linhg, Dawson, Holkins, and Tol-

ctry. -by John Williams Chellis finally got a hit, a homer, Gurry was low man for PA for man and Combs.__

Wednesday, May 11; Merrimac and hit the ball on the nose three the total of the three meets; he The team is looking forward toLAX River -The PA crew evened its times, was also low man for all three the-dual meet with- Exeter.

-Wednesday, May 11-; Andover- record at 4-4 today- with an im -_____________________________________________heLawrence Varsity lacrosse-pressive three -length win over theeedged the Andover JV lax Dartmouth freshmen s'e c o

qad today, 4-3. Rick Jones, Steve heavyweights. Afeilover choppe BU L c o s d e ar a d F e h e , 6 5, and Xevanand ean each ten seconds off their best, time o I ak r F r s Ti b e k r I in l1We o d

dagoalfoth Ble An-- the year- the previous low having a k r F es T b e k r In i al 2 S co d,irshinability to shoot accur- been set in last -ek' raewith b ... truhtedfneadpse opdtebl It h ae

tyhindered their scoring ef- Holy Cross- travelling the 2,000 bylefL.t h b the defnsiad ipshdg poped wthe53 blf in the ageorts,"- although they played a meter jaunt in 5:45. Conditions Wednesday, May 11; Harvard-lf addso ytefiigTe ih53 eti th game,ugh, consistent game against the were perfect for a fast race; a In a fantastic ending, Andover goalie. Then Flip Morgan fed Harvard drew two penalties n

rgropposition. strong wind and current worked swept from behind today to edgeJ cutting midfielder Skip Freeman' Bucky Walker pounded in a__________ ~to the rowers' advantage, a talented Harvard frosh, 6-5. who plowed the ball in the nets. strong shot by the diving goalie.JR. LAX~~~~~Th Blue *jumped off stroking With- only 12 seconds remaining, The decisive fourth quarter That turned out to be the decider.

JR. LAX 4 at the start and then settled upper Bucky Walker blazed a shot started as Andover drew a penalty Mr. Hulburd praised the winningWednesay, My 11;Lawrene dow to a37 forthe bdy ofthe fom past the restraining line and Kilbreth drove around and midfielders and defensemen for

The Andover junior lacrosse race. By the half way mark, PA through the screened goalie tpseoft-HradsNcia Ihirinply

amcrmed the Lawrence Acad- had opened up a lead of a few win it for the Blue. -

yfrosh today,- 11-0. Steve Par- lengths. Andover maintained hat Previously, middie Jamie Wyper C~I AIs netted,- five tallies and Tad margin for the' last half of the hlad tied the game up with 1:13 U 1M O ROUT TRACK, 102-38;

rockie collected a hat trick as contest and sprinted the last quar- left on a hard right side shote jnios pured a steady bar- ter mile at 42. which hopped past the Harvard SINCL AIRiC TAKES S L PA IST

ge of shots on the Lawrence The defeated Dartmouth crew goalie, Terry Kahn, PA '65. L IX T K S MLIi Pi iage. Lawree only managed to had previously- beaten the same The Blue bad been trailing 4-1 by Frank Ehrlich rick Rainey, John Hilley, and-Rickenetrate7 Anoe'Veesv oeITba httpe Ai t earlier in the third quarter but , Wednesday, May 11; Andover- Noble placed third in the 880, mile,

tha shot on the goal once in the opener. Mr. Brown, who inadver-j mustered a strong offense to slow- A- powerful Harvard freshmen and two mile runs.atre-contest - tently took a bath in-the Merrimac-1 ly cut -down-the -frosh--lead -and- tf lckteaiii crushed the Blue var- Andover's most successful events

prior to the race, was pleased with finally go ahead. sity trackmen, 102-38, today, were the hurdles. Co-captain Cai-

,JR. BASEBALL hismastedily ale ipoig crw' er- Dcdn th cotest were the Harvard broke into the lead Underwood took second in the 110Wednesda, May U;Exeter- ormance.He calle it ". .. a veryspirited midfielders and the steady early in the meet as the Crimson highs with a 16.4. Almquist and

WednedayMay 1; Exter-good race!"ania total mismateh, the Andover _______________ defense. Lee Eddy made 14 de- weight-men took- all but one of the Joe Becker finished secondan

unior baseball team demolished cisive saves and repeatedly cleared places in their events. They swept third in the 220 lows.nerson School today, 22-3. BenRa k me Sm s the ball out of danger. The de- the shot-piuit with three- -heaves Injuries once again plagued theGu~dr rapped three hits and John Ra k tm n Sm s fense, centered around BI Clift, over 53', one of which surpassed Blue tracksters. Jamie Lee, Earl

a-ner gave a steady itching u--.- Billy Eakland and Bookie Nevius, 59'. In the hammer three Harvard McEvoy, George Mendenhall, Tomrfrmance to ~par the Blue I'ort~n~1 Hi~Ii ~J.4Jallowed -the Crimson attack few throwers including- Gene Mazel, Sinclair, and Andy Abbott were

out ne T pak he junirs eploedlwthd -H gh 90clear shots. PA 65', passed 173'. Although all hurt and could not add to the

yei run surge in the second and Wednesday, May 11; Andover- The opening barrage of goals Mazel was the top Blue hammer- Blue score.-otnever challenged in copping The Andover varsity tennis team by Harvard presented an initial thrower for two years, he could ________________

th fourth consecutive wn, captured their eighth win of the setback. As an opener, Jamie only place third in the meet. The

season against no defeats as they Kilbreth, PA165 head faked and Crimson also swept the -discus-as --- -----

Sailors Top Dijilin d,s 90 ot Prln ih to-g irn nacuaeshtoe bal experienced foul-trouble. Nev- The Wi dii Three Firsts F~irst man for PA, Farlow L6-e Eddy's left shoulder- with a ertheless, Jack MGill salvaged a ---

by T - Bl~akeslee crushed Tom McGrath, 1:0 in the first quarter. Har- tid tejvlnwt 6' A -- ~ G a cby T ~6-1, 6-3. In the second position, yard's Robertson repeated the heavd& F - l n e

Si nday, May 8; DubZ~n, N.H.- John Spiegel downed Dick Lewish, play, but on the -other side to In the other field events An-The Andover sailing team downed 7-5, 6-2. Third man, PA captain make' it 2-0. Keeping the Blue in dover's Tom Sinclair captured the Bawcball 7 -UIN F %h II

Dub in today, capturing -three of Erich Wisel topped Kap Powers the game, Pete Franchot blanked a broad jump and Andy Abbott JV Baseball 5 Bi ooks 2four races. Dan Coit was high 6-1, 10-8. middie shot past Terry Kahn just placed third, but both injuredJr Baseball 22 Enierson3

ian for the Blue- as he placed Fourth man Stew Lytle won before the quarter ended. - themselves jumping and could notJr3first in the second and fourth over Graig Libby, 6-4, 6-1, and Midway through -the- econd- participate in any other events. Crew Won Dlaitm'h Fr. Lost--race:;. -- Don Ross recoivered from a slow qureattackmian Anderson was Ike Lasater took third'ili-the high jV Cie%%i Won, Dartmouth Fr.

Anidy Staley also copped a first start to edge Bill Anderson, 3-6, fedby Kilbth and the combina- jump, but Harvard swept the pole 2nd Lostfor the Blue winning the first 6-3, 8-6. Chas Phillips, in his first tion netted'another tally. vault.ice. Dublin pikdup terolvasymtccrushed Jim Sther- . Jim Fabiani led the Blue sprint- Golf Won Exeter, DA Lostfrst in the phickd thceni h nlyarsit mat, 6 The Crimson had clearly domin- ers as he placed third in the hund- Laciosse 6 Harvard 5

Dave Arnold gained PA's sole sec- - In the-ddubles Spiegel and Wise 9ted the first half with fine de- red with a 10.4 and also in the JV Lacrosse 3 Lawrence Vat. 4aid. - ~~~~~~~crushed McGrath and Lewis, 6-0, fensive play and excellent clear- 220 with a 22.7 clocking. Harvey

The event which 6vered th 6-3 in te top poition. P's sec-ing. Dick Barnum PA '65 was Kelsey's -22.5, his best 220 time Club Lacrosse 4 La%% ience JV's 6Usual olympic trianglei course, was ond doubles team, Lytle and Phil- amon th tnot ndfne vr a odeog o eod r arsse 11 Lawrence Fr. 0tailed in Fireflies against a wind lips owmid~i. Powers and Libby, In the second half with 50 sec- Cameron McGuire placed secondTens- 9 S.Prld If six knots. 6-3, 7-~i'the third position, onds elapsed, lamie- Kilbreth prof- in the 440 with a 54.4 time~ andTens- 9 o.orad 0

The Blue saiors' record ow Charl~~.~ei and John-Stapleton ited -6n a -fast break to make it Walter Reisner finished third. JTens 3 GDA Varsity- --Itands at two and one. Their next up from~i*!bottom of the JV lad- 4-1. Although Harvard played well Kel~ey, Chris Mar, Eric AlmquiSt, Track 38 Hai vard Fz,- - 02Miee is May 18 against Exeter der, vanquished Anderson and Aihdover started exceeding them. and Fabiani captured the 880 yard ANDOVER - 8 OPPONFNT-. 5aid Worcester. - -Sutherland, 7-5, 6-3. Unassisted, Pete Franchot swept relay. In the longer distances Der-

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