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Andover Program A. Monitague Andover Program: Fitzpatrick j fl Ji!) ' i-'- ) Jj jj Its Progress Returns -To Date ol 4 No. 0 . PHILLIPs ACADEMY, ANDOER, MASSCHUSETTS J-une 8, 1962 Gr~~adu~ation t aS CC Makes Debut, Long-Awaited Day Launches'Bulletin' ~~~~Already Lamented The two hundred and thirty Sen- by Elmo posted n George Washington Hall ' ~7' ''iors formed a giant circle around Louis Wiley, President of Philo, and the Commons and to be pub- the. Addison Gallery steps. Mr. edthe meeting together on lished at least a week in advance Kemper stepped forward and be- urday, May 31, and the latest in THE PHILLIPIAN; 4) The pub- gan to hand diplomas around the niainon the PA campus, lishing of a "Bulletin" to be handed , circle. As the diplomas reached ECC, was born. The ECC, or out to the entire school at the be- their owners and they in turn a-Curricular Council, was con- ginning of the Fall Term which dropped out of formation, the circle *d in the mind of Paul Hot- will list all forty-seven clubs shrank and finally disappeared. iPresident of the French Club, along with such information as Thus, the class of 1962 at Phillips y bakatthebeginning of the their individual purposes, main Academy graduated. For them, An- Hefrttook his iea to events scheduled for the coming ,dover was over. ileyandKenKusterer, PrnLip- year, and how a student may join. The ceremony climaxed a half- Presdent whoboth joined in Then Kusterer, who is in charge week of events in honor of the * ethuias.'After conferences of the "Bulletin", got up'afid de-_______________________________ class of 62. On Wednesday night, th M.Keperwho strongly livered a short talk on its publish- te Alumni Council gave their an- ~poredhe ieaandMr. Dodge, ing. This is the one project that iQUY-.aS s io r r a e o nual Senior Class'Dinner, attended eFaculty "observer" of extra- already underway, and now that L~.,I e .~by the faculty. The toastmaster culr ativties, who agreed the information forms have been 1 ii * , was Mr. Ernest F. Stockweld, P.A. It -there aldefinite need for filled out by the clubs and handed Laufl in L e in- r or m '41, Vice-President of the Alumni ch an organization at PA, the back, the committee of Kusterer, Council and also Vice-President niesscheduled their first Dick Clapp, Dave Bowen, and Don by Allan G. Johnson specialize, more than ever before of the First National Bank of tn.Despite conflicts with Engvall will start to work inedi- With students hailiag from some in courses offered during the regu- Boston. He introduced Senior Class exams, a Russian Club de- ately writing and-putting together thirty-five states and several for- lar session as well as one especially President Roy Durham, who spoke and a required chorus re- the individual articles. -eign countries including Germany, created for the Summer Session, briefly, and then Mr. David Mc- rsal, a quorum of the forty- Afterwards, Mr. Kemper, Mr. Puerto Rico, and Switzerland, the These courses vary from math to Cord, esteemed poet and Executive en organization heads at PA Blackmner, and Mr. Dodge all ad- 1962 Summer Session wifl have an an English group concentrating on Director of -the Harvard Univer- present. dressed short encouraging remarks enrollment of over 290 and a vig- creative writing, especially the sity Fund. Mr. McCord addressed AtrWiley's few introductory to the group. Mr. Kemper and Mr. orous continuance of its liberal, short story, the school in assembly a little over ds, Hoffman gave a short talk Blackmner both warned, however, somewhat revolutionary policies. Running from June 27 through a month ago. the aims of the new organiza- of overambitiousness at the start; Established in 1942, the Andover August 9, the Session draws its On Thursday, after the close of '.He listed four basic items Mr. Dodge outlined his position as Summer Session only three years faculty from outside sources as final exams, the parents and tthe ECC hoped to work on: faculty "observer", which is to ago changed its goal from an aid well as from the Andover faculty. guests of the seniors arrived. Mr. A lessening of avoidable con- watch all the PA activities and to to academically disabled students This summer three teachers from Kemper and Roy Durham greeted tsand frictions regarding meet- help the school formulate a "philo- to "an opportunity for able high Brooks, two math and one physics, them at the Headmaster's Recep- times and places; 2) The elim- sophy", towards them. He finished school students who wish to do will be added to the faculty; an tion, after which they attended linof conflicts on nights when by reiterating the definite need of enriched work without worrying English teacher from Groton; Alan a buffet dinner in the Gym. Later 'alpeaersand movies are such an organization on the cam- about credits," in the words of Mr. Blackmer, Jr. from Foluntain Val- in the evening, they saw the Senior eduld;3 Theestalishentpus. Robert Hulburd, Director of the ley School, Colorado; another Eng- Class Play, Mr. Roberts, at George a caendro coiin evntsin The meeting was then opened Summer Session. Under this sys- glish teacher from Harvard; and a Washington Hall. The play,_ extr-curiclar iel tobe' (Continued on Page Thirteen) tem, students have a chance to math teacher from the Buckley adapted by Dave Quattrone, W ~School in New York. starred seniors Jim Riley, Tom Jacobs'sMusical Version ~~~~~From PA's own ranks, Mr. Mc- Anderson, Bruce Pruitt, Bill uattrone s5 Ja ss sc l V r iO Clement will head the math De- Chickening, and a crowd of varsity U-1 L ~~~partment, Mr. Basford the English football chorus girls. 'Mr. R berts S c e s D s ie H a d h p Department, With Headmaster After Mr. Roberts, a Candlelight 'Mr. itooertsSuccess lies ptlie ~ ~~~~~~JohnM.Kemnper and Mr. Conmnunion Service was held in by David Bowen ~asse yM.H Huwerth the Cochran Chapel. summer faculty will come from Friday was the day. The Com- This year's 'Senior Class Play the last pl ' to be gives on the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~mencementProcession formed at th atpay tob ie nteall the academic departments of 1 3 .. A ntepstePo G.W. stage, the last of ~~~~~~~~~P.A.From the Math Department 1:0AM s-ntepstePo expertly produced and well icome Messrs. Banta, Best, Morell, cession was headed by the bagpip- d-plays. Mr. Roberts is DrkLx nIMkl.Msr.ers- from the colorful Highland eive Drake LhonandMikuva.Messrs Regiment. Starting in Flagstaff Ityo hshno.Dv ut Castle (German), Couch (Spanish) (Continued on Page Thirteen) les adaptation -from the play Ferris (French), and Whitney Hqggen and Logan -was skill- ~'(French) will teach the modern ydone. In many places (notice-laggethsum r.D.Rs lthe character of Stefanowski) wluaesthisol summesr Der. t- Curn La ude .has improved on the play. The - ' "ment. The English Department AtamengothAdvr es successfully sustain his (their course in composition is re- -Chae tnof the Adero ractriztioS. The rearrange-qurdo alabv th nit -CatrfteCmLueS- ntand cutting of scenes made qie ofal bvetenth ciety on May 28, 1962, the follow- ngimprovements in unity -and grade), will be staffed by Messrs. ing Seniors were elected to mem- rcter development. C a rl Basford, Freeman, Hughes, Regan, bership in the Society: sl music is in harmony with ~~~~~~~~Edmunds, and three outside 'teach- C.T. Babb -- acobs'with~~~~~~er.music is in harmony r.Alcean M. arabe .V Brnt high quality of the adaptation. .erM.Aiead r.arae sv.aet melodies are well suited to the will teach history, E.G. Cullen -- The academic aspect of the Sunm- JA io 'sand temood of the play, e eso ilb oehtof J .. Dixo dein additilon they are fun to mrSsinwl esmwa f- TN imr nt. set by athletics. Directed by Mr. A.R. Gordon Thecmiaino, odpa William Clift, Chairman of the R.M. Greenberg F enjoyable music was taken up* Music Department during the regu- C.B. Kaufmann, III thes, ho.proceeded to show lar session, the athletic program A.H. Levy L howa, tgoo1d they were. Jim will include swimming, tennis, W. St. J. McKee, Fey, as the hero Mr. Roberts, had track, and baseball, each meeting J.H. Mandell Fr~~~e ades of character ~~~~~~~~~~~~four times Weekly. As in the reg- D.T. Partridge Ie dfficult shae ofcaatr "How come I haven't seen you around before, Ensign Pulver?" ua esosot r adtr .. Rb develop, but he did so almost ua esosot r adtr .. Rb rrectly. Ensign Pulver (Bill and outside iFaeets are held with A.B. Reiter ekeig an o TmA-wseclent as a self-taught mncharm and talent. The crew was al- other schools.. Aside from the reg- W.H. Schubach Lto also brought out fine who hated "1smart guys". Bonne ways convincingly true to charact- ular athletics, there will be inter- J.L. Stripling "itsofwih hircteimene Haeltn, he nlygir inthecast, er, aud its crowd scenes displayed dorm competition in everything JP ibi I.The Captain (Bruce Pruitt) played Lt. Girard with her usual (Continued on Page Sixteen) from basketball' to water polo. M.E. Zukerman Page 2 The Phillipian June 8, 1962 'Success', And The 111usion Of Success / One of Ithe speakers at the senior chapel was expressed by a chapel speaker last year TheIPN service last Sunday-was elaborating on "suc- when he said that a man "succeeds or fails cess" when he off ered the pretty thought. according to the standards by which he is - -KENiNETH C. KUSTERER - P~~~~~residena that success could be found almost anywhere, judged-" Nothing could be more false.
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