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PHILLIPS-ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS ~ ~~~~~~~Februar% 16, 1990 ,Vol. CXII No. 23 - PILP CDMADVR ASCUET Student Council Addresses M nonca t Head hliin ByCharges of Inactivity S eLwr GenteW Lee, Smith Named Editorial Board* ByCHARLIE GOODYEAR-- - called on Schwaner- and his infor-~ .Dy MARK MEGALLI and jargon each week. Editors. I cin' knowv. The Student Council convened 'mal committee to continue plann- SETH SCHIESEL "Imntwiigaotan-fWaee" Adn. Lce an grnd T-hr -ac 1 Y. . __- last Monday.-..to.- discuss- several ing. He invited Shae to come * The 1990-91 Phi!llipian.. Board that ' Security at PA' garbage Smith in News will be Danny right." new developments including a back to the Council- and make a 'will be headed by the- fearles- that--Giles an Z=yeLeews-" eM atNm Is The Mat " Why Couldn't Mv new proposal to allow students to final presentation. Bra rgr edna twsing their tiflic on last year, " Same As Stephen's And Woo's" Name Be Alex Whittemore" Reid have a voice it Board of- Trustees Council Discusses Initiative .announced last Sunday. After Guenther said. ." I want pontro- Lee.anBe".hrad"Sotwl meetings, the letter concerning The Council then turned its at- several minutes of deliberation, versy. Big-controversy. I'm talkin, To head the New and Improved lead the Sports Department. Thle the Council in the Phillipian last tention to Upper Brian th ugig bad rw like, 'Give Community Service Undercurrents Department is two plani on covering only JV2 week, and the Rockwell contro- Mendonca's Ietl last week to the Mendlonca's name from .the hat -Departmental Statu s' controversy. Sharmila Desai with her trusty thrillers in order to decrease their vCy lo a versy- Phillipian which reprimanded the of former President Annie II1 mean business. Got tht?" -sidekick Casey Greenfield. The workload. According to Reid, The fbrwsgiven Cvr ouncil for its alleged lack of. in- Like It Long" Reese~--* ---~ .Shae-lrgtiitv.TeCuclfrtto Igesi' l ih, on who brought a proposal before vote which permitted this reporter mented NMendonca. I Iwas hop-li."- -**~ - the Council. The proposal drawn to freely cover the debate on the ing for News Editor, but what V & ~~ up byS ScwnrAb ht and an issue. Several ideas, such as print- can one do? I'll have to make the - informal group of students aims ing the minutes of Student Coun- best of it." to place a student on the Board cil meetings- in the Phillipian, When asked-about his plans for . of Trustees. SchwanerLAlbright were thrown oiut about how better the future;. Me donca said, "The ao sees a vital need for the student i-o-inform students on the accom- walls could *use a repainting body to have a , voice on - the plishments of the Council. Senior Other than that, I dunno." Board of Trustees although not Day Student Representative Aiding Mendonca in the posi- necessarily a vote. " This is im- Adamn Galvin has several new tion of Production Editor is portenit for several reasons be- proposals, including installing ice- Stephen Lee. " Just don't call me cause even though for the most. cube machines in Commons. He Bert, whatever you do. That's all part the Trustees do take into also cited his success in resolving Iask. I'm not the New Roberta, . regard what the faculty and stu- the Day Student on-campus park- okay? I just wanna be loved," - dent body say, anry kind of inter- ing situation. The Council has stated Lee as he wandered aim- - action between the faculty and' also succeeded in initiating the. lessly around the Phillipian offi- - tdents is based on a series of mailing of packagesfrm tecsLe'jowilonstoty advisory committees or informal mail room in GW, a service of sharpening Exacto, knives and discussions and the Trustees hold which has helped many Seniors oiling the new computer. He will wihntheir power or the legal send off their college applications, oh tesd otnet power they have bestowed upon There are other proposals onl typeset articles, which his prey- themselves [the option],' to. lock the drawing board such as the es- bu oiin eurd out any student..." tablishment of -a school-run book- "Whapostio theqell.ketbainho/eai He also noted that the Trustees store. Hong proposed the my fingers when I typed. It was a ThenewPhilipan oar canclsec hedooseo teiemet-foraton ftopulihreatonsrelepin"-cmmnterLe.tiRundngotfthane eitoiaitwcwlleoninuttoliesut lutersprtswilircevebulaco-d ing-o ato faultymefacultyomitmemberel casatcommitteedingoto thelpw dcombattwoprelrona-ueBo andont cLowersp willll takee fon cthe- happened to Instructor in History ture judgments on the effective- role of Managing Editor. Whil board will be Woo " Scoop" Lee Kathy Huibonhoa's legacy of in- erage as well. Becca Nordaus and Thomas Lyons last spring. Schwa- ness of the Council. In referring Loela oie ttep en (the elusive middle initial is fi- sight and controversy, as evi- John McGrath will desprtl ner-Albright called exercise of to Mendonca' s letter Jay Rogers, tm hth ilb on o h nally revealed) and Chris " How denced in the recent in-depth, chase after delinquent writers fo r - such powr " archic." In he Facuty Advisr to theCouncil next DidIhEverainetopMixedicUpiInI ThisGeheartd-stoppings profileopofg Coomu- oboCoscoresxsc andsteamte recordsdsto past proposals have been made' at said, " I think the Student Coun- " ue ie ownml fm Stupid Newspaper Thing, Any- nity Service. A rumor is circulat- aid in the quest for the perfect Phillips Academy to place both cil needs to respond to that lettertobMagigEtr!Im o- way" Smith. The two will head ing that Desa an refeld Sports page. faculty and,' students on the and in a very positive way." Sen- ally psyched.' This meansjL have the News Department and will be plan to rename the dleparment Toyin Ajose will be writing -the Board. hwnrAbgh cie ioRersnaieSyaC ng altipoeal of a sudden. the first co--ditorsof that-depat -"-Currant- -Jelly"', but the two Weekend Scoop as the new several other schools and uni- said she would draft a letter to The first thing I'm gonna do is to ment. since the infamous McLain- would not comment. Seventh Page Editor. Margot versities which have students on the Phillipian in response and rag on my English teacher on the Doak Dynamic Duo of yore. Lee The illustrious Business Depart- Grover and Sarah Cornoe %%ill as- their boards. asked for input from the Council. front.- page, dude. Ha' ha. Just and Snith will continue in the ment, headed by Jen Dawson and sist Ajose. " I'm sick of those re- Several Council members The Council voted to send the let- kidding. I don't know. Whatever. .r dition of Faculty M-eeting/ SLU- Samantha Holibmon, will try to ally kiss-ass plav revievs," said questioned the effectiveness of ter to the Phillipian instead of I hear there are some pretty cute dent Council Meeting/ Lame En- chip away at the overburdening -Njose. " From now on, it's having only one student as pultilig it in students' boxes. PooEirs Id'kov. glish Speaker articles that have 32,000 dollar debt' incurred last gonna be No Mercy. You can rest representative to the Trustees, cit- Rockwell Controversy Whatever." graced the front page in the past. year by Kristina '' I Just Love assured that if a play sucks, ev- ing intimidation as a negative fac- The last item- on the Agenda ThComnayEirInA- Smith ejaculated, " Me an Phillipian Expense Accounts" eryone wvill knov, about it. No tor. Others asked how such a was the Rockwell protest staged sentia is Barbara " I Can- Get A WOO, we're gonna go places. Kaplan anid Olivia " Let's Order one can hide from me." representative would be chosen. last Monday over the removal Of Board Position Even From Over Srih otetp k' h oe Mr iz" Nogn h eis eateto h Schwaner-Albright would ideally a proctor due to his involvement Six Time Zones Away" Guenther. limit. Wall Street Journal, watch Stephanie " Ouch" Oesch will board continues to be the Photo like two or four faculty members in a disciplinary issue involving Guenther, who delivered her cri- out. We're the hottest thing to hit help out. Department, headed b% Jim to accompany the student to the alcohol. Jno Rersntatv iu rmGemn i are the newsroom since one-point "I think doughnut sales are de f- - innv Cricket" Schreebald and Trustees' meetings and also ex- Carter Keller brought out a state- pigeon, will be responsible for the border. Ha ha. Just kidding. I initely - the way to go,' comn- Trigger " You Better Spell My" pressed his desire to keep the stu- ment from the Rockwell Juniors extremely taxing job of wvriting don't know. Whatever. I hear mented Dawsson. Hos the hell Name Right" Hitchcock. I -- dent position away from any who, in poet or th tw prgahs f edoil there are some pretty cute Sports else do ou raise thirtv two tried the photo stuff out last year required role in ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~because I -decided that mx skiing Council. However, his proposal proctorship, cut all their classesjutantonacti.bthsd did call for. the student body, to and congregated on the steps of R ockw ell P rtests K in g's R em oval in- unison. The two, who are elect the student trustee for a one GW Hall. In the statement the rarely seen outside what was formery called ". Deb and WVhit'Is year term.- Juniors called the proctor's remo- Senior Representative Shayne val a mistake and cited the emo- Sm ith and D orm sjo L ead the C harge Love Nest"., plan to -expand the Satnsaid of the proposal, " I tional support and example they drro noa\rtbedno thin theBoar ofTrusees aind frm th prctorin qes-By DANNY LEE served that most of the students advocate the extent of [Dave sin. would have a huge problem with tion.- Members of the Rockwell dor- from Rockwell'-as well as from King's] punishment."Cofruigtheraio f this." Schwaner reiterated his The Council 'was quick to mitory voiced their outrage at Lh~ other dormsgtedduigoi Da Smh inst tat he-otiin inhetdtono commitment to having an " ear" support the intentions- of the prot- removal of one of their proctors, ference Period toexrs their Petitions are not only attempt Ing Fracut Poreoil Juliete Phro-s express gramevrsethboredom aknbJulioense hri on the Board so that students est, especially because it was not David King, Monday morning in support for King. " We don't tcoo eversethe acinKgs taenbyte. Smih Is Gd" orenenlladh would know more about the deci- clear whether the removal of the front of GW Hatll. want a replacement," the, pro- btt uha sl o oiyFaue eatet t lS sion niaking process involved in proctor was entirely consistent Claiming that King had been testers maintained, " there is no btt uha elfraP~c etrsDprmn o nx such -issues as renovating George with precedent. In the past few unfairly dismissed for Nvhat was a one who can take his place." moestdntrprsnttoni theph oar euxc-tarn Pace oe Washington Hall, lighting the Bell years several Rockwell- proctors first offense, the Juniors called Calling King a " role model for school's future dealingys with dis- wvill contribute her thoroughness Tower, and the failure of the Ad- had been caught in some form of- for support and encouragement all Of ... the Juniors" andcilnrp-oe minitraionto meet the needs-ilea activity yet had not been from the student body and asked "oen tolk to"te'cpiaypcdures regearding the to the award-winning department. ministration - '~~~llgl smon t oo u o, te dismissals of proctors. The de- Theiluie Editors ot blind policy for this year~ deprived of their proctorship. concerned onlookers to join their asserted that is removal from the Eiinx eakdSih."a' ~yu n esigne-Kitn' School President John Hong However, the Council voted not sit-in. According to the organizers position of proctor-would mean fetIhesuensmr ta the Layust Rand. Loeg Rba- NlacQ was receptive to the proposal but to endorse the protest as a group. of the protest, a mt n the loss of " a friend and a Posi- f Leif Dormsjo, th ups ftetv nlec n[hiilvsa administratioii. uarrie and Jess - What A Fanc\ the purpose of the tivInaddiionthenrlueincewishnii[theiinrr ssh wis wor mr~~~'riA Th~~~~c',-~~~~iic'c' ~ it-n'wasit-in wasPhiliptohimakeAcdthe- DPhillips I adPhillips priCAcasdemyTit"" Dorms\joowlsug-k R . n d D iscu sses ~~~~~~Academy community aware of gested an alternative t'orm of for more representation and infiln- alongside- Blair " Brandon Lower - R ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~their situation and to " put press- punishment for King including a ence with the administration fioni is CGod" Lawvson. Kennyv ' I'm ('1I~~~..4~~~.1,.~~11111r~~~~, ~~1 - ure ~on [Da f -eiec teporary suspension from his .h house Counselor, as lie or she The Fourth. Yes Fourth. Lee On Cu i c~u1lu m C an e J thn Stableford" to listen to proctorship as well as some ty is dproctrs inod th bthd the; he Bard ~eue i r led i what they had to say. of mandatory, Comui rotrnngte suens.ai a onExecutiv Eito asof By JED WALENTAS political, not simply intellectual. Typesettinaogithsasc- On February 13, 1990 Rogers "Of course this is political, all - . ate A\nthonv Kim. Fellow Diane Raymond addressed teaching is political, although As National Ad, ertising Head, the faculty about curriculum philosophy is perhaps more politi- James Elkus will make ses eral. transformation and why an sin- cal than other things. In my opin-logdsacphnclltob- stitution like Phillips Academy ion this academy has always been name corporations; in Matnhattan. could benefit fromslightly very political," she said. William Benedetto. Chadwick~~~~ BeeLC11. hadic

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PHILLIPS-ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS ~ ~~~~~~~Februar% 16, 1990

,Vol. CXII No. 23 - PILP CDMADVR ASCUET

Student Council Addresses M nonca t Head hliinByCharges of Inactivity S eLwr GenteW Lee, Smith Named Editorial Board*

ByCHARLIE GOODYEAR-- - called on Schwaner- and his infor-~ .Dy MARK MEGALLI and jargon each week. Editors. I cin' knowv.

The Student Council convened 'mal committee to continue plann- SETH SCHIESEL "Imntwiigaotan-fWaee" Adn. Lce an grnd T-hr -ac 1 Y. . __-

last Monday.-..to.- discuss- several ing. He invited Shae to come * The 1990-91 Phi!llipian.. Board that ' Security at PA' garbage Smith in News will be Danny right."

new developments including a back to the Council- and make a 'will be headed by the- fearles- that--Giles an Z=yeLeews-" eM atNm Is The Mat " Why Couldn't Mv

new proposal to allow students to final presentation. Bra rgr edna twsing their tiflic on last year, " Same As Stephen's And Woo's" Name Be Alex Whittemore" Reid

have a voice it Board of- Trustees Council Discusses Initiative .announced last Sunday. After Guenther said. ." I want pontro- Lee.anBe".hrad"Sotwl

meetings, the letter concerning The Council then turned its at- several minutes of deliberation, versy. Big-controversy. I'm talkin, To head the New and Improved lead the Sports Department. Thle

the Council in the Phillipian last tention to Upper Brian th ugig bad rw like, 'Give Community Service Undercurrents Department is two plani on covering only JV2

week, and the Rockwell contro- Mendonca's Ietl last week to the Mendlonca's name from .the hat -Departmental Statu s' controversy. Sharmila Desai with her trusty thrillers in order to decrease their

vCy lo a versy- Phillipian which reprimanded the of former President Annie II1 mean business. Got tht?" -sidekick Casey Greenfield. The workload. According to Reid,

The fbrwsgiven Cvr ouncil for its alleged lack of. in- Like It Long" Reese~--* ---~ .Shae-lrgtiitv.TeCuclfrtto

Igesi' l ih, on

who brought a proposal before vote which permitted this reporter mented NMendonca. I Iwas hop-li."- -**~ -

the Council. The proposal drawn to freely cover the debate on the ing for News Editor, but what V & ~~

up byS ScwnrAb ht and an issue. Several ideas, such as print- can one do? I'll have to make the -

informal group of students aims ing the minutes of Student Coun- best of it."

to place a student on the Board cil meetings- in the Phillipian, When asked-about his plans for .

of Trustees. SchwanerLAlbright were thrown oiut about how better the future;. Me donca said, "The ao

sees a vital need for the student i-o-inform students on the accom- walls could *use a repainting

body to have a , voice on - the plishments of the Council. Senior Other than that, I dunno."

Board of Trustees although not Day Student Representative Aiding Mendonca in the posi-

necessarily a vote. " This is im- Adamn Galvin has several new tion of Production Editor is

portenit for several reasons be- proposals, including installing ice- Stephen Lee. " Just don't call me

cause even though for the most. cube machines in Commons. He Bert, whatever you do. That's all

part the Trustees do take into also cited his success in resolving Iask. I'm not the New Roberta, .

regard what the faculty and stu- the Day Student on-campus park- okay? I just wanna be loved," -

dent body say, anry kind of inter- ing situation. The Council has stated Lee as he wandered aim- -

action between the faculty and' also succeeded in initiating the. lessly around the Phillipian offi-

- tdents is based on a series of mailing of packagesfrm tecsLe'jowilonstoty

advisory committees or informal mail room in GW, a service of sharpening Exacto, knives and

discussions and the Trustees hold which has helped many Seniors oiling the new computer. He will

wihntheir power or the legal send off their college applications, oh tesd otnet

power they have bestowed upon There are other proposals onl typeset articles, which his prey-

themselves [the option],' to. lock the drawing board such as the es- bu oiin eurd

out any student..." tablishment of -a school-run book- "Whapostio theqell.ketbainho/eai

He also noted that the Trustees store. Hong proposed the my fingers when I typed. It was a ThenewPhilipan oar

canclsec hedooseo teiemet-foraton ftopulihreatonsrelepin"-cmmnterLe.tiRundngotfthane eitoiaitwcwlleoninuttoliesut lutersprtswilircevebulaco-d

ing-o ato faultymefacultyomitmemberel casatcommitteedingoto thelpw dcombattwoprelrona-ueBo andont cLowersp

willll takee fon cthe-

happened to Instructor in History ture judgments on the effective- role of Managing Editor. Whil board will be Woo " Scoop" Lee Kathy Huibonhoa's legacy of in- erage as well. Becca Nordaus and

Thomas Lyons last spring. Schwa- ness of the Council. In referring Loela oie ttep en (the elusive middle initial is fi- sight and controversy, as evi- John McGrath will desprtl

ner-Albright called exercise of to Mendonca' s letter Jay Rogers, tm hth ilb on o h nally revealed) and Chris " How denced in the recent in-depth, chase after delinquent writers fo r -

such powr " archic." In he Facuty Advisr to theCouncil next DidIhEverainetopMixedicUpiInI ThisGeheartd-stoppings profileopofg Coomu- oboCoscoresxsc andsteamte recordsdsto

past proposals have been made' at said, " I think the Student Coun- " ue ie ownml fm Stupid Newspaper Thing, Any- nity Service. A rumor is circulat- aid in the quest for the perfect

Phillips Academy to place both cil needs to respond to that lettertobMagigEtr!Im o- way" Smith. The two will head ing that Desa an refeld Sports page.

faculty and,' students on the and in a very positive way." Sen- ally psyched.' This meansjL have the News Department and will be plan to rename the dleparment Toyin Ajose will be writing -the

Board. hwnrAbgh cie ioRersnaieSyaC ng altipoeal of a sudden. the first co--ditorsof that-depat -"-Currant- -Jelly"', but the two Weekend Scoop as the new

several other schools and uni- said she would draft a letter to The first thing I'm gonna do is to ment. since the infamous McLain- would not comment. Seventh Page Editor. Margot

versities which have students on the Phillipian in response and rag on my English teacher on the Doak Dynamic Duo of yore. Lee The illustrious Business Depart- Grover and Sarah Cornoe %%ill as-

their boards. asked for input from the Council. front.- page, dude. Ha' ha. Just and Snith will continue in the ment, headed by Jen Dawson and sist Ajose. " I'm sick of those re-

Several Council members The Council voted to send the let- kidding. I don't know. Whatever. .r dition of Faculty M-eeting/ SLU- Samantha Holibmon, will try to ally kiss-ass plav revievs," said

questioned the effectiveness of ter to the Phillipian instead of I hear there are some pretty cute dent Council Meeting/ Lame En- chip away at the overburdening -Njose. " From now on, it's

having only one student as pultilig it in students' boxes. PooEirs Id'kov. glish Speaker articles that have 32,000 dollar debt' incurred last gonna be No Mercy. You can rest

representative to the Trustees, cit- Rockwell Controversy Whatever." graced the front page in the past. year by Kristina '' I Just Love assured that if a play sucks, ev-

ing intimidation as a negative fac- The last item- on the Agenda ThComnayEirInA- Smith ejaculated, " Me an Phillipian Expense Accounts" eryone wvill knov, about it. No

tor. Others asked how such a was the Rockwell protest staged sentia is Barbara " I Can- Get A WOO, we're gonna go places. Kaplan anid Olivia " Let's Order one can hide from me."

representative would be chosen. last Monday over the removal Of Board Position Even From Over Srih otetp k' h oe Mr iz" Nogn h eis eateto h

Schwaner-Albright would ideally a proctor due to his involvement Six Time Zones Away" Guenther. limit. Wall Street Journal, watch Stephanie " Ouch" Oesch will board continues to be the Photo

like two or four faculty members in a disciplinary issue involving Guenther, who delivered her cri- out. We're the hottest thing to hit help out. Department, headed b% Jim

to accompany the student to the alcohol. Jno Rersntatv iu rmGemn i are the newsroom since one-point "I think doughnut sales are de f- - innv Cricket" Schreebald and

Trustees' meetings and also ex- Carter Keller brought out a state- pigeon, will be responsible for the border. Ha ha. Just kidding. I initely - the way to go,' comn- Trigger " You Better Spell My"

pressed his desire to keep the stu- ment from the Rockwell Juniors extremely taxing job of wvriting don't know. Whatever. I hear mented Dawsson. Hos the hell Name Right" Hitchcock. I

-- dent position away from any who, in poet or th tw prgahs f edoil there are some pretty cute Sports else do ou raise thirtv two tried the photo stuff out last year

required role in ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~because I -decided that mx skiing

Council. However, his proposal proctorship, cut all their classesjutantonacti.bthsddid call for. the student body, to and congregated on the steps of R ockw ell P rtests K in g's R em oval in- unison. The two, who are

elect the student trustee for a one GW Hall. In the statement the rarely seen outside what wasformery called ". Deb and WVhit'Is

year term.- Juniors called the proctor's remo-

Senior Representative Shayne val a mistake and cited the emo- Sm ith and D orm sjo L ead the C harge Love Nest"., plan to -expand the

Satnsaid of the proposal, " I tional support and example they drro noa\rtbedno

thin theBoar ofTrusees aind frm th prctorin qes-By DANNY LEE served that most of the students advocate the extent of [Dave sin.

would have a huge problem with tion.- Members of the Rockwell dor- from Rockwell'-as well as from King's] punishment."Cofruigtheraio f

this." Schwaner reiterated his The Council 'was quick to mitory voiced their outrage at Lh~ other dormsgtedduigoi Da Smh inst tat he-otiin inhetdtono

commitment to having an " ear" support the intentions- of the prot- removal of one of their proctors, ference Period toexrs their Petitions are not only attempt Ing Fracut Poreoil Juliete Phro-sexpress gramevrsethboredom aknbJulioense hri

on the Board so that students est, especially because it was not David King, Monday morning in support for King. " We don't tcoo eversethe acinKgs taenbyte. Smih Is Gd" orenenlladh

would know more about the deci- clear whether the removal of the front of GW Hatll. want a replacement," the, pro- btt uha sl o oiyFaue eatet t lS

sion niaking process involved in proctor was entirely consistent Claiming that King had been testers maintained, " there is no btt uha elfraP~c etrsDprmn o nx

such -issues as renovating George with precedent. In the past few unfairly dismissed for Nvhat was a one who can take his place." moestdntrprsnttoni theph oar euxc-tarn Pace oe

Washington Hall, lighting the Bell years several Rockwell- proctors first offense, the Juniors called Calling King a " role model for school's future dealingys with dis- wvill contribute her thoroughness

Tower, and the failure of the Ad- had been caught in some form of- for support and encouragement all Of ... the Juniors" andcilnrp-oe

minitraionto meet the needs-ilea activity yet had not been from the student body and asked "oen tolk to"te'cpiaypcdures regearding the to the award-winning department.

ministration -

'~~~llgl smon t oo u o, te dismissals of proctors. The de- Theiluie Editors ot

blind policy for this year~ deprived of their proctorship. concerned onlookers to join their asserted that is removal from the Eiinx eakdSih."a' ~yu n esigne-Kitn'

School President John Hong However, the Council voted not sit-in. According to the organizers position of proctor-would mean fetIhesuensmr ta the Layust Rand. Loeg Rba- NlacQ

was receptive to the proposal but to endorse the protest as a group. of the protest, a mt n the loss of " a friend and a Posi- f

Leif Dormsjo, th ups ftetv nlec n[hiilvsa administratioii. uarrie and Jess - What A Fanc\the purpose of the tivInaddiionthenrlueincewishnii[theiinrr ssh wis wor

mr~~~'riA Th~~~~c',-~~~~iic'c' ~ it-n'wasit-in wasPhiliptohimakeAcdthe- DPhillips I adPhillips priCAcasdemyTit"" Dorms\joowlsug-k

R . n d D iscu sses ~~~~~~Academy community aware of gested an alternative t'orm of for more representation and infiln- alongside- Blair " Brandon Lower

- R ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~their situation and to " put press- punishment for King including a ence with the administration fioni is CGod" Lawvson. Kennyv ' I'm

('1I~~~..4~~~.1,.~~11111r~~~~, ~~1 - ure ~on [Da f -eiec teporary suspension from his .h house Counselor, as lie or she The Fourth. Yes Fourth. Lee On

Cu i c~u1lu m C an e J thn Stableford" to listen to proctorship as well as some ty is dproctrs inod th bthd the; he Bard ~eue i r led i

what they had to say. of mandatory, Comui rotrnngte suens.ai a onExecutiv Eito asof

By JED WALENTAS political, not simply intellectual. Typesettinaogithsasc-

On February 13, 1990 Rogers "Of course this is political, all - . ate A\nthonv Kim.

Fellow Diane Raymond addressed teaching is political, although As National Ad, ertising Head,

the faculty about curriculum philosophy is perhaps more politi- James Elkus will make ses eral.

transformation and why an sin- cal than other things. In my opin-logdsacphnclltob-

stitution like Phillips Academy ion this academy has always been name corporations; in Matnhattan.

could benefit from slightly very political," she said. William Benedetto. Chadwick~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Wilia BeeLC11. hadic

Page 2: Student Council M nonca t Head hliin S eLwr GenteW Lee ...pdf.phillipian.net/1990/02161990.pdfSharmila Desai with her trusty thrillers in order to decrease their vCy lo versy- a Phillipian

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SuportGrops:Af-Lat-Am Criticizes TheAn Untapped. Resource Phi' Edtral DecisionsThe Phillips Academy comm unity has wide variety of support To the Editor: however-1 have no preference." See- "This decisiobn to place Brian Brad -groups ad programs for student suhas Andover Drug Alcohol After reading the January 12th ing his quote blown up and taken ford in that position wfs not of

Awareness Club, Afro-Latino American -ociety, Gay-Strafight Ai- Phillipian article on Racial Segrega- but of context, we question the jour- [her] choosing. The decisions to e-ance, Jewish Student Union, Newman Club, Peer Support, Women's tion in New Student Housing, the nalistic ethics oftePilpa hsz eranqoe,.atuaForum, and_ Graham House. No' ne an deny that these or- Afro-Latino-American Society feels Board. Phillipian- Features writer the ones in bold ~face, were made byganizations perform- a useful functlon-lri student lfe- at Andover.cHowever, the full dimension of what they can contribute is no ht th hliinpooe eso n uhfft~ auar l2th arti- [le~i~-s"Sara Suf Jones' com---being realized..- - . in its articles dealing with racial cle on Racial Sgregation in New ments support our feeling that there

There are many members of our. student body, and perhaps'even isus atclryi t elnsSuetHuig aa~ .~j -s-some-element -in the Phillipian. -members of the faculty, who have only a aue idea of wha ths with the Afro-Latino-American commented that " The way- that the. causing racial tension, particularlygroups do. Some might think, for example, that an organization Society, the Phillipian has. had. quote appeared, along with the in- after Brian Bradford was assuredsuch as Peer Support is only for those with serious problems. B countless incidents of misquoting, tentional identification of Brian that his title as the Vice President ofwaiting to utilize Peer Support until such severity sets in, the op3 and quotes being taken out of con- Bradford as the Vice President of the Afro-Latino-American Socetportunity for real help early on is missed. Unfortunately, most text, creating an " Us vs. Them" the Afro-Latino-American Society, would not be used in the article.students do not understand that one does not need to have a ser- hysteria between Af-Lat-Am and the in [her] opinion created an unnecess- The lack of representation of7 '~~~~~ous problem or, for that- matter, problem at all in order to be an 'eso n[e]atce" suet fclri osberaoIntegral part of these meetings. Most students perceive these thepiant hisser isgoe ti~ ah ol Sry ciasonte ina [hr Itcsarl. stdnsfoor i s a hm possiberagroups as being just clubs and having closed meetings. In truth, tepitweeM~ ah oa-Secniusta I scsoay frte"U s hm ytrameetings are open to anyone is interested -in joining in the conver- Djiba, Phillips Academy's Dean of to use a person's position or title to This lack of representation deprivessation or just listening to what others have to say. Community Ais hscoetoadrdiltyohsor her state- the Andover community of viewn

To correct these misconceptions, support-.groups should'more ef- discontinue speaking with the ment. However the use of Brian life at Phillips Academy through thefectively communicate their, vision and mrission n campus to Phillipian un'til Spring term. Bradford's title in this case created eyes of its diverse student popula-students, faculty, and parents. The purpose iof-support groups is to Brian Bradford's quote in the an ambiguity as to whether he was tion. In many cases, particularlygive students a chance to talk about their problems or concerhns, to Phillipian said that, " I was glad speaking as an individual or as a with the incident of a preview ofoffer suggestions for other people's problems, and to discuss that ihad a black -roommate." when spokesperson for the Afro-Latino- Latin Arts Weekend failing to beissues that the campus is facing. Although conversation topics are in actuality he had said that " I wvas American Society." In conclusion, written last year, the Andover corn-sometimes already chosen prior to -the.begnning of a meeting, glad that I had a Black roommate, Sara Su Jones pointed out that munit'v is uninformed about the cul-students are encouraged to bring up any issue that concerns them. ua potniiso aps

~~~~ . d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I * ~~~~~~~~~~~An uninformed community is notalone in dealing with troubling Issues. Most problems that face C l"the troubled student" are being experienced by others'as well. I.. O fC 1what we are aspiring to achieve. TheOpen dialogue and sharing of emotions Is a wonderful cure. L J1 L hliinnest emr pntStudents, faculty, and parents should encourage non-participating ** * -the entire community, so that thestudents to at least experience support group meetings even if they presence of all cultural aspects cando not require help. Their involvement could provide Interesting in- R ef1u tes C riic 1ismL be represented. The " Us vs. Them"formation and suggestions to other- people during the conversa- - hysteria must be destroyed in ordertions. Support is something to be put in place, established and To the Editor: level; we have obtained pxpanded to alleviate intimidation between thenurtured before a serious event occurs. Participation is a form of The Student Council is in the pro- day student parking; we have voted Phillipian and students of color. A

n-sibi - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cess of deliberative self-evaluation in to support Students for an Anti- better educated community is whatresponse to the chorus of complaints Racist Community (SARC) in all we are all striving for, with theregarding the Council's apparent their efforts to create awareness; and potential of developing into a betterO u' t w ith th e Je w els ~ ~~~~~~~passiveness, as expressed by Brian we have had several discussions with educated world- As the Phillipian

President Mendonca in last week's Phillipian. the Faculty Advising Committee. takes its irst step into the 1990's,Annie Reese ,We recognize that it is all too easy regarding present student-faculty we hope that it will take these ideas

AlaragingiEditor Commentiiry Editors News Editor to become cynical and lose faith in relations, providing input for the into consideration.Roberta A RltvoiadfrdIN arMli student government as a productive work they are doing. The Afro-Latino-American Societv

Undercurrents Editor Business Managers Sporus Editors medium for effecting significant So we have this nice list, andKathene Huibnhos. Krlstna Kapan Kilica Capenterchange, especially when one sees no that's great, but -where were we dur-

Brando. Lower Zack Drench- action being taken when. it is. ing the Bush protest uproar? WhyOlivia Morgan - needed; for we, ourselves, feel that didn't we make some sort of state-

Composition Editor Photography Editor-s same loss of idealism at times. Yet it- ment about The Exonian affair?R lStephen Lee Deborah Bieachard seems that we are all caught in a vi- What about the needs blind issue?

Whitney Rogers cious circle, in that it is difficult and Or the Rockwell " Save Dave King" 64 SSeventh Page Editor Features Editor tiresome to devote time and energy' campaign? Why aren't we address- a ive D ajve"

Andy Case Seth Sdiesei to taking stands and drawing up ing these critical issues?.4 ssociate Editors. Nw)WoS ejprs~relmy oiePros Poorpy proposals for a student body that, Many of us, both students and To the Editor:J uian Mettier, Cathy Jones, Seventh Page])JanTsal, Liss Levy, /FeaturesJ Marie Namn, Alex- mr fe hnnt osntcr edrtn odsistepwr. WteRcwlinae~rtp* ~~~~~~~~and ra Shapiro,(AdvertisingJ Paul Suato,([Copy Edi LBrian Mend onca,fBitings/Subscriptions' andofe ta nt does ntoblievain s.eI-doterpteno te Stditen Coci at toyo toe ~Roketithereovali c

Eiia Bxte, /irclatonJHular StrnCa~l~nillha, (artonit) an razerwords, if you don't believe in me, Andover. But when we speak of a David King from Rockwell. Un-then why should I work for you? At demise, that implies an initial condi- derstandably, since David King vio-he same time, if I don't do any- tion of strength. The 1987-88 Stu- lated a school policy, certain disci-In w ith th e F oo ls 0 0 0 ~~~~thing for you, why should yu be- dent Council, for example, is proof plinary actions must be taken.

lieve in me? of the fact that students can effect Regardless of this unfortunate inci-President. To some extent, what we have important changes at this school. dent, we feel that the disadvantages

Brian Mendona here is an age-old problem of lack That Council epesdisoiin outweigh the advantages of theof communication. Yes, Student and statements through the letters removal of David's proctorship.

Prdutiohn EIto Manging Loitr Council meetings are open to all and meetings and speeches that Mr. David King has made a signific-students; yes, we post the.ninutes in -Mendonca is urging for. It kept the ant difference in our lives.

Commentary Editor News Editors - GW; buFliiost of the-i4ime, the student body informed; it met with Throughout. this year he has beenBarbara Guenther woo S. Le students have no idea of what we the faculty and the Administration, someone to lean on in stressful

Chris Smith -do, and consequently, they assume And MOST significantly, it set out times, and someone to laugh with inwe do nothing. At the risk of seem- to accomplish one main goal - the goods times. He is one of us, and

Undercurrents Editor Business Managers Sports Editors - ing defensive, we think that it is im- attainment of student suffrage we stick together. We will fightSharmiia Desai Jennifer -Dawson Matthew Reid . portant that we inform you-of what through the formation of a School .every step of the way to prevent his

Samantha Hollomnon Benjamin Stout has been accomplished this year. We Congress - and it succeeded, removal. There are many peopleSevenh Pag Editr Phoograpy Ediors - Featues Edtors have an established Council So what's happened since then? who depend on Dave i our dorm.

Toyin AjoseTigger Hitccock JulietSorensen - Treasury which has granted funds to Some of the differences may lay in and they would all be losing a friendJames Schriebi Jonathan Tower various interest groups throughout personalities of leadership; the and a positive influence i our li~es

the year; we are in the process of faculty's apparent trend toward con- at Phillips Academy. There wereExecutive Editors: fLayout and Design] Kristin macQuarri e, Jessi ks Miner 17.jpesettingJ Ken- researching the possibilities for a servatism may also be a factor. But many people who were considcred

neth Lee -student store; after three years of other problems include a prevailing for the job of being a Rockwell pro-Associate Editors7 News Dgjiel Lee /UndercurretlCameyGrenfield /sportsJ John McGrah, tediou's efforts, we have an officially cynicism on everyone's part (which ctor, and Dave was chosen: This im-

Rebecca Nordhaus/SeventhfageJ.SambCornog,MargotcroverfreaturesSaraSuJones(aY- ratified school constitution in which translates into an overall passiveness plies that he was one of the best forowlm Blair Lawson i73pesetlingi Anthony Kim [National Advertising) James Elkus [Business] all school political policies are out- on schoolwide issues) and a lack of the job. Who will we get now.. anStephanie Oech(CiruationI Wiliam Benedetto, A.Chdwick SfnPuiSoul(Kein O'Brien lined; we are involved - in a substantial student -concern. Why alternate?--

/Suhuriptons/Jaso Han (C~py Eitor MatMotnn, Mtthe T~'st "Homework Experiment" aimed at didn't anyone voice protest when If we cannot have Dave, we doasscssing whether or not the current the faculty revoked the student vote not wvant a replacement. for there isC h ick en scratch es -~~~~~~~~~~~homework load is at an appropriate cont. on-pg 8 cont. on pg 8

By MIKE DAY gets their news from the National t v cPerspectie Enqutrer and Saturday Nght Live's-

The world is beginning to disap- " Weekend Update" (Hello, and By IEVIE BAUTISTA the rosary. She's convinced that the brought in with their illegal guns andpon me.Ik B o isling moere-o wh ca mputel you?). ost eop One of the top ten questions I am world is going to end soon, I hope drugs, and by reading some of theday. Mike Tyson was a 50-I favorite tellectual campus on earth," don't always asked is to explain about my she's wrong-.-Little does she know that police reports I wvas supposed to be fil-to destroy Buster Douglas (the Las subscribe to the New York Times name. Once and for all, in print, for one of my brothers is turning into-an _ing4 Some of them were actually fun-

egas ine ws onl accptingbets ecaus it oesn' havecartons. (he record, here goes: 'i' - '' in Span- atheist. My father is the head barber ny bec-ause of te writing. Some ofn ha ron h ih olatTis highly esteemed newspaper you ish. Ivy Evie in Spanish. After ex- and-owner of the one and only Bau- those cops should consider taking

0) elnow the promoters are say- are now reading hands out board plaining it about a million times, I've. tista Barber Shop in Brooklyn, it's list- Creative Writing. Other reports wereng Iron Mike (or is it Hulk?) actu- positions based on the amount o gotten to be concise about it. My ed in the Brooklyn Yellow Pages, if just plain scary. I found out by read-Ily knocked out Buster in the 8th brown nosing ,you can do in one parents didn't know enough English you're in the neighborhood, and aren't Ing one report that a .woman wasrund, 2 rounds before'Tyson g t, . term.Es. Noe.e Thanzks Mike! when I was born to know that they intimidated by the crack house on the stabbed to death three floors above my

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EV I~~E4' the - .utio .. f

Clu ster' S'ystem:Creation, Revision, Addition

By MARGOT'GROV ER, _ r th4hn united the school. The fraternitiesAll Phillips Academy students partake in , were " private, elitist social clubs for a very Jo.C P

the cluster system. It is an institution whose snmall profteshlacrdnto Den I .

goal is to decentralize Andover's student of Residence Jonathan Stableford. They were - ~-~ body, often thought of s large' and imperso eliminated i h 90s n noe becamenal. Under this plan the school is divided into divided by class, Dorms, dining halls, and

six luserseac of hic isheaded by a classes were for the mosL part eparated by 'Cluster Dean whose-term lasts Five years. class. Although this idea created a smaller and V*Within each cluster-there exist various dorms, more familiar environment for all, studentsall supervised by house counselors, and a within the school, it failed to unite the differ-number of day students. The Clustei Deans ent grades. " You really knew those peoplemeet with the Dean of Residence once a week very well, almost too well," says Henningsento discuss various pro-~ r t'r ihi nblems and ideas as Well Th ld f at r articular class.

as to offer each other he old jrut~~~I- -In an attempt_ to en- Flagstaff Cluster Dean Henningsen, Dean of Residence John Stableford, Pho'toFlsupport i their repec- ;~;d~¶ ~ ourae integraion of ad former West Quad North Cluster Dean Nathaniel Smith

tive roles. S&5ile wIere pilvatethe classes, Andover Wise. After that first successlul " experi- important over the years. Althou-_liFormation of the conducted several experi- ment," the idea of a school-wide cluster sys- I-enningsein feels that numerically there %%as

Clus elitstrSments. One of these was tern was proposed in 1970 and accepted as more student involvement in past cl IThe Cluster is aneltht social cl b the use of Stearns and what many hoped would be a permanent solu-'

important institution .Stevens' Houses as comn- tion to an old problem.within the Andover bination Upper and Sen- In 1973 Phillips. Academy merged with ~ ~ 1~4

community, yet sur-fo ior dorms, According to Abbot Academy and coeducation increased Stude t anprsigy *thas not af a ve y sm a theeod he pa h edfo apswd itgain h

ways existed. In fact, . wasn't very attractive size of the student body increased by approxi- opinionls with'in thfirst years stdns j t eanother such experiment, to " get lost" in the school became in- c u tr7

during the shool' part the [to man students]. In mately tree hundredstudents, an theuabilitahave beecomrarely lived on campus; titled " Senior City", an creasingly evident. At the same time it wasinstead, they resided in 0 1 99 Dean Stableford entire section of the necessary to establish balance between thie co sd r b yioelocal boarding houses. Sch campus was devoted--to sexes through the equal distribution of malesco sd r bymeAccording to Cluster . Dean Victor thc housing of all seniors~ Stabieford notes and females within the clusters.in p ra t o ethHenningsen, only wvhen " the school became' that Senior City "was really disastrous." ' Cluster Consistency-more self-conscious about its need to control Henningsen confirms Stableford's feelings: Since its birth the cluster system has un-students in their off hours," did Andover ac- " It was a ghetto." dergone significant revisions and changes. The years,tually became a boarding school in the mod- In 1968, at the time when nothing seemed path of this evolution has often been hazy andemn sense. to be wvorking effectively toward unifying An- uncertain. One noticeable change has been in remarks that "students have much more

In the early 1900's, Andover was essentially dover, the cluster system was introduced' on a the increasing importance of student involve_: power 'now." Stableford hopes that student in-.one large school with the exception of a few trial basis. The first official cluster was West ment. Students' efforts and opinionswithin volvement in the cluster sstem will continue

*existing fraternities, which often segregated Quad South, and its Cluster Dean was Kelly the cluster have become considerably more to increase although he'recognizes that thereare tremendous drains on students' time.

One significant alteration that has occurrcd

lie )V~~~~~~~en in B lue Tell A ll ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~throughout the evolutidn of the cluster i- the

hT in the' Life a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~based disciplinary policy. Before the establish-Ji~~~igni . 01 *. . . '.. ' . '2 ti4~~~~~~~~~~~~M Lof ipdcividualized cluster disciplinarycouils'j',orre- disciplinary committee servedth6 needs of the entire school.. Such a systemwas often impersonal. Former West QuadBy PublTicNSafety Officer

By ULETSORENSEN North Cluster Dean Nathaniel Smith says,Twenty-four hours a day, seven day a "Iwas extremely fair and hard-nosed," but

week, Phillips-Ae-ademy-Public -Safety--officers. .",not very understanding." _________________

patrol the campus. However, most students The change rom one disciplinary comnit-are unawvare of these drivers of the new 1988 tee to six ind ividual cluster councils "Nas de-Chevrolets. Nameless entities, they are often signed to reduce this impersonal feeling andregarded as handy cab drivers to the infirm- to provide students wvith the support of theirary. Nevertheless, these '' special constables"~ peers. The only problem in the beginning %%as-are an active and necessary aspect of the that disciplinary policies often %aried greatlyPhillips Academy community. Under the -from cluster to cluster. Henningsen cominents!leadership of Christopher Ferris '73, a recent ."In the past many felt it to be thie luck of thieaddition to the Phillips Academy staff, these ., raw." Stableford feels that no\\" the cu~ten officers ensure that life at PA continues ters are more alike - they used to be distinctl\safely and serenely. different from one another [in term; ,)t

While sitting in the back seat of a patrolgidlns.'car, I was able to talk to two officers as they Srudent and tracult\ roles w'ithin the di-sci-patrolled on a Thursday night. We covered plinary process have become more clearl\ diec-virtually every path on campus. Commencing fined in recent years. For example. in thle pastwith Pine Knoll, we proceeded to Abbot, cir- a disciplihiarv committee could consist of' 'outcling around Draper Hall. After passing to fourteen people. \\hin the cluster detei-through West Quad -North and West Quad jmined the harshness of thle disciplinar\ actioii.South, we drove around Borden Gym and the fair, deals w~ere hard to Conme by- Statesfootball field, finishing by checking the-;out- Henningsen of' his- current role. I\ 0ould

skirts of the Sanctuary. Officers John Hobbs .never have consented to beiinai a, Cluster Deanand Paul Fegan informed me that each-car is Public Safety Officers Fegan and Hobbs Photo/Sleip ..under-'thb old svstenl - it i'as too much1 Of a

driven 120 miles per day. "This is the best paramount." The patrol officers confirmed parked in unusual places, usuall y implying acrapi!3ooi."this, saying that on frequent Friday and Satur- harmless trespasser. Illegal use of' school facili- The present day conIsisIec"1 of Cluster disci-

6 £1l1AL J 1ayS day nights (hey shield intoxicated students by tics is indeed a problem. " Otten we're called plinary processes is dtie to a fe" importantI er are ai 7 ~' driving them to the infirmary. On duty 365 to the. gym when somec stranger has walked. in -changes. One suceh change has! beeti the :Ce-days a year, they statcd that drunkenness was and gone-sti'aigIht to the weight rooru, an easy ation elaeiin years auLo of thle Decami morc of'a problem during the summer session. thing to do." Lately PA Public Safety has had -Residence'- Office, which helps to bring-all of

elemnents of danger - In tranquil Andover, could PA Public to regulate snowball throwing. Despite tihe thle Cluster Deans togeilici. The Deaii otSafety be a hazardous occupation? Definitely, general conviction oi' tihe siudetit body that Residence ineets %%itli the Cluster Deans ale

f said Fegan. '' There are always elements of this is a ridiculous problem over harmless funl, a week.. Dean Slahlefomd sees himselt' as, .. a-danger - you never know who you're stopp- Hobbs believes that ir' a snowvball broke ha coorditiator ;who Pt O1 ides a centralr place t'oi

ou ne~ver kno's Who ing." All of'(the oIl'icers have police powers wind!shield, and glass splintered all over thie ih1' dcltr`~sstemi as aton campus, which give then the authority to place, thle Academy might be held responsi- Ano10ther impoi rant chiange %%as thec ci eation

s ~~~~~~~~~~~~stop and question individuals onl the grounds blk." of the Clustei Presideiic> i 1973. Mlan%

yo/(u re A)tVjPPIng5e of Phillips Academy. According to Ferris, Evidently, te hilp Acdm Puichoped this positioii %%otld gi~e stdei% mote- PulFgan " jrt.'pion -is reality in our business." Safety Department is dedicated- to continued conlfnc>i 4lec;it, systemi because file\

n __________ I''icrHobsagee, ecus i soetin sruit fr heciiznsofituclmniyd BvouWiae!fii tpffi.ci i. t ttrog hi

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SPORTS Up F~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~rst Oad ICtory, ~~~~~~T'...i ri~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~By CHAD STERN The efforts of Eric Robertsi spirits and adrenaline werc runn.B OYsV TraUck ~'Vlfln ig Strea47k- were his best of the season. Wii.ing high. The first goal game ]ale

6~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~Boys' Hockey travelled to Bel- 46 saves, Robertson was an im- in the second period, when Dave nomont Hill this past Saturday to -penetrable wall. Coach Gurry, Sopp connected with Bruce CalSnapped by NVA PS ' face of the their toughest op comments, " Eric wag extraordi- Goguen in front of the net. A Vaponents of-'the season. In the past nary." pretty play, Sopp pulled the Hi

B~~- KEVIN O'BRII~N Phillips Academy vs. NAPS vs. Deerfil Belmont has always been a big All in all it was a strong show- goalie to one side, sliding the mShot Put 2 Jason Thomas 48' 1.5" strong, fast club, always placing ing for the Blue against a talented puck over to Goguen, who sat le

4 - Joe Kamenar 38' 5" well in the New England Hockey Belmont Hill team. With efforts alone with 'only the open net in sea___ 'Tournamen~~-t-a the~-6nd o'f each like, these, -Andover--coUld--come"-afront ofhim.-Entering the-third-

After each passing week, one LnJmp2 RbBhad0'22"sson. With this in mind, the away, 'with some' suc ginst period up 1-0, Andover took con. thebegan to wonder just howlong '3 . Walker Teele .20' 2.25"s" 'Hibegan to wonder just how ,~~~~~~~~~~~-- Andover squad knew they had khe--remaining' six teams-they will -trot quickly. With 2:47 gone In Hthe Boys Varsity Track team 4 Tom Bean 18' 9.5" their wvork cut out for them, but lace this seison..- the third Goguen entered the t

wouki remain undefeated. Un- Mile Run ~ ~3 Mike Blanton 4:43 - they were determined to come out spotlight again when he dug the 10(fortunately, the' answer to this 50 Yard Hurdles 3 Anthony Kim 8.0 -on top. Boys Hockey Picks Up First puck out of the corner and made

question arrived last Saturday af- 4 - Andrew Hsieh 8.5 Coming Out strong in the firstrong in te RiastVictoryctaryBaererwick a centeringpapassttoNNorm arGard.question arrived last Saturday af- 4 Andrew Hsieh 8.5 53.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ya

ternoon, -as- the Naval Academy 5o Yard Dash _ 3 Jared Jackson 5.8 period, Andover held the quick ' Andover Boys' Hockey won ner, who put a sho6t past the Ber. ledPrep School (NAPS) soundly de- Pole Vault lI- Kevin O'Brien 9' 0"9 Belmont club at bay with'some their first road game of the sea- wick goalie,'making the score 2-0 wirfeated the Blue. Deerfield also -' 1 TiuHai9' 0"9 awesonme goaltending by Eric son by beating Berwick Academy Andover. This goal would prove Tparticipated in the t-meet, but it 2 RnalObn8o" Robertsen and a full team effort by a' score of 2-1 on Wededy obe the winner, 'even - thoughdid not matter, as the final scores 60adl0ro ha a oeo h bs lyo ek qaBrikwa ewc crdwihtomnts Nread: NAPS 62, Andover 52, and-0- ard Dash 2fraiedna11. ht a oeo h etpa f ek sud ewc a eriksoe ihtomntsr

- - 1:22.4 ~~~~~~the season. With 2:33 left in the mastered throughout the game by remaining on a strong shot fronm 1:Deerfield 7. 4 Alex McCollom 1:24 first period, Belmont finally some strong and aggressive play the left, just evading the glove of 15

It is understood that ~is diffi- Two Mile Run3 Phels Jcksotn 10:20. netted the puck. Facing a one on Andover's part. " The puck goalie Eric Robertsen. roucult to alwvays do your very best. . hi Shle 1:78 goal deficit proved too much for remained in their zone most of After an early first period groin rebut Jason Thomas seems to come 30Ya rds Run 2 Jared Jackson 35.1 the Blue entering the second the . game" commented Upper injury, Captain Jon Malkiel came yari

'.close. He threw an outstanding .4 Rob Bohorad 36.1 period. Belmont used the situa- Matt Fleming. " The score does back to play a strong' game andH-48' 1.5" shot put. His very best High Jump 3 Rob Bohorad 5' 8"1 tion to their advantage by scoring not represent the pace of ' the was join~ed with exceptional per. nia,:of 50' would have won the event, 4 Brian Bradford 5't 6"9 two quick goals with only 43 and game. We had a lot of scoring formance by Dave King. Bruce Arabut no expects anyone to always 4 Walker Teele 5'9 6" 5$ seconds off the clock. Andover chances that were [rnissed]." Goguen played one of his best nt

-be at his best, and Thomas fin- 1000 Yards Run 2 Jinwoo Joo 2:30.0- came back with the type of play Missed chances or not, the Big games of the season, racking up natAshed a respectable second. Joe 3 BinM doc2318 that had sustained them Blue pulled out the win. A score- two points and showing some 'm:Kamenar also did well, placing -4 Rob Vermylen 2:39.0 throughout the first period, keep- less first period was dominated by remarkable hustle. Pol,fourth. ing the Hill away from the net the the hustle of the Andoe tem Coming off this win on the

In a usual fashion, the long Mile Relay 2. PA 3:49.0 novere teame s ooin t inte!.j' ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~remainder of the game. In the frustrating the slow and roadthBi'luisokngo for(

_'u'mpers fared wvell, soaring to the dlover finished strong as Jinwoo bring their_ - famous 14-foot words of coach Gurry, "They dered Berwick club. Andover, take it to their opponents the rest Dut-'second, third, and fourth place joO came second, Brian vaulters, and&Andover won by de- had three lines that could really looking for its first win away, was of the way.-And with a big game acfinishes. The leader of -the group .Mendonca third, and Rob Ver- fault. In the High Jump, the Blue skate. We played well defensively, powered by the determination to at home this Saturday versus a ag

"was Rob Bohorad with a jump of mylen fourth.once again was slightly outclassed We had a few lapses and it cost come home winners. Going intosrng Tbr ta, Pilp c20'8 ", who was followed by Wal- The shorter distances did not go by the 6-foot jumpers of NAPS, us." the lockers after. the first period, should be tested early. then

ker Teee and om Bean Frankas well for the Blue. Anthony as Bohorad placed third. A tie forK~ardoski ws not ble t com-Kim placed third in the 50 yard fourth resulted between Brian .. ,,.~e

P5ete due to a slightly pulled ham- hurdles, as Captain Jared Jackson Bradford and Walker Teele: .-

string. Kardonski, who has did the same in th~ 50 yard dash, "It was an outstanding perform- -- -

* ~ .jumped up to twenty-feet, could two tenths behind the first place ance by us, but they [NAPS] were - ---

have captured first had he been NASfnse.Jcsnddbetter a strong team. However, had peo-healthy. ,~in the 300, racing to 'a time Of* pie been healthy and times been

Iln the long distance events, 35.1 for second, while Bohorad slightly better, it Could have been .Mike Blanton, running against a came in fourth. Brian Mendonca a lot closer, but you never know.-phenomenal 4:25 mile runner had an excellent time in the 600, It was still an excellent perform-

* .-fr~Aom NAPS, had a personal best but was only worthy of second ance, and'- I'm very pleased,'4:43, erning thirdplace inish.place. Alex McCollom 'ran a very Coach Strudwick said, referring has

later in the meet, the same aggressive race, holding off a run- to the meet. Andover would likereNAPS runner' flew to a time Of ner from NAPS as he fratcllyt get this one behind them, asrc10:15 in the two mile. However, tried to pass, but Alex did not they prepare for their big final o 'th Blues was abl s toJako thenx yield, taking fourth. three meets (against Harvard, Ex-He

Lwo lcs sPep ako a The pole vault scored 10 points eter, and at nterschols.) The KaiaL personal record of 10:20, and for the Blue, this meet being the team will be out for blood, espe- .An,

C'hris Schulten followed soon rirst time it was not an exhibition cially against Exeter on Februaryafter. In the 1000 yard run, An- contest. NAPS, however, did not 28. off

vitiBoys' Hioops Blown AwayagCal

by W~~~vvorcester AvCadU'emy--CoBy JULIO CANTRE On Wednesday, Andover took a to be a very deep squad as their

trip down to Worcester Academy. bench helped to maintain thisLaSt Saturday Boys' Basketball Once there, the Blue was startled twenty point cushion throughout

pre\,ailed over an impressive as they received their sixth defeat the remainder of the game. AdvrHce nteatc ht/-accC'

Willistn Nort Hampto squadof the year in the hands of a Although losing by a wide -________________________________

in a close but controversial game much larger and more experi- margin, Coach Leon Modeste wasby a score of 75-71. Outstanding enced Worcester team. The final very happy with the way his team

play by center hris White '93score of the game was 87-68. performed. He admitted that

(15 rebounds) and Sam Levy '91, Worcester took no time in sett- Worcester's squad was much bet-

key baskets down the stretch. scored off of the tip-off and stole had played an amazing game, I OF

They helped give another victory, the ball the next three times An- think they would have still proba-bringing their record above .500, dover tried to being 'the ball up- bly beaten us." 'B O ILrcr o62 gis ermc ensa to 6-5. -court. They jumped oult to a 12-2 The Blue never quit, though, a LatweAdvrsltwo_ heEdctinfNHAdoratmpdtogiesdth

ndver fouhti for au sill-pon ledich is he iuebu oc oet adta ewsrucial meets. The opposition fof Last Saturday, Andover literally team a run for its monev'. Senioredge at haftime, butWillistona hustling Andover team pulled to extremely happy with the amount the Andover squad was first the did nothing less than walk all Ted Yang swam well in Ithe 20

wsable to catch up in the within four points with fifteen of hustle his team showed team from NMH and then the over NMH. Upper James Elkus I.M. The 100 times were so-closesecond half. They got some help minutes left in the first half, as throughout the game, and with Merrimack Vail" Pjirates, a club swam one of the most impressive that one observer declared.fr'om the referees who started they altered their game plan from how PA was able to -adjust to a emwihdfae-noe ateet fteme.Simn h hswstecoetrc 'making very questionable foul a slow, defensive game, to" 'a much bigger Worcester team; ear. whc etdAndover crshdsheNM 500nt yar Freeete Jaimsn ploe eren" T a he timest thae Ieni

calk. But an intense Andover " run-nd-gun" style of play. Worcester ha four playersawho heam dhandily, but herMerrimack hthroughhtheawaterototatainaa per- Will Wacch,, LLower DDansqidad was able to make- a comne- Worcester responded by going were either as tall of taller than meet prov.ed to be a different sonal best. Junior John Dwight Piasecki, and Senior Vinnie Dudeback, as Levy sank important free on a 14-0 run, bringing their Andover's 6'4"' center Chris story. They defeated Andover finished behind Elkus' time and achieved were all 0.03 seconds ofthrows towards the end of the starts back into the game. At White. with every race coming down to a received third place for the meet. each other. Despite the loss, the Kifgasne to put PA ahead to stay. halftime, Andover was in the hole Captain Todd Isaac provided neck and neck finish. The defeat Andover,swept every event except team could not be disheartened -

Wednesday at Worcester twenty points. Worcester proved the team with some offensive athe 1hands of Merrimack and for two, 'lSfl yielding only third by the conipemiliveness they- spark scoring 25 points, as did ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~the easy win now bring Andover's place hwd

IC ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Tony Pittm an with 19 points, and c.so~d

irls 11-ocke ~ ~~~~~~Dan Raedle with 15. One of they ~offensive problems, however, wasGil'S m in vsNM

Andover's inability to get the ball G r s il'Simn s ME d g e s iL~~~~~~~~o bles 2~~~~- dw lo tohceerfcIng S ng g' Final Score: Andover.123 NMH-50'dges N obles 2=1 the ~guards to taenumerouslo

-' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~percentage outside shots.remande oftheperodthe Modeste Assesses the Future B e t VNIOMEIO)LC

By PATRICK SCOTT and reane fteprote Coach Leon Modeste believes ,ea sVET-CM TTOPL EBlue's strong defense, with the that out of all the teams his -~r200 Medley Relay Andover 'A' 2 2:02. iKEVIN O'BRIEN likes-C J;I of ilar Strn Cthy VI.I.. 200 FreestyleT r AU Anve''3213

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Wrestling~ The SlateAthlete 0o~i ek Falls to

~~~~~ H ill ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~E xete6r-_- i63 BaktllFriday, February 160 6:30 Basketball ~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~(G V) at NMH

By RENE HENRY 4:0 Basketball (G JVI) at NMHBy SUSAN ABRAMSON rAfter a five meet winning sra :0 Bsebl GJI)a M

noRobtbu tht, * ' -wcheded on Wednesday, An- 6:0 Gymnastics (G V) at Dana Hallnodutaou ht"comments cl~ over wrestling is looking stron- 4:00 Squash (B3 JVI) MI

captain Dan Gilbert on fellow ~~~~~~~~~~ger and more focused than ever, Sa rdy Fe ury1Varsity swim team member Rob as they look ahead to Interschols,-

now just around the corner. This 7:0 Hce(BVing at its best. After breaking his -ace gis xte n o-.0 Susit leg last year halfway througham the- two(B VI) Dublin

__-,hi- -- _- ernor Dummer Academy, comingi 0 Sw 'V)ebot s year. On February 7 against I a230wSimmign(GV)iHbrothe Out~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n the __ regulr sea o fi a2041:30 wresting. (B V) Hnebrson..steMerrimack Valley Pirates, in r erd. lrsao ih 0423 wmmn %)HboHill- swam to- three victories for 10:00 oWrestlienWeg eda Fbrar 2the Blue, including a firs in he ver-nOnor, themteatraeld*'.-100 yard Butterfly with-a time of Wenedy. Fb.a 2

53.8 seconds,-a first in the 100 ~~~~~to Governor Dummer Academv :0 Bsebl BV eril53.8 Bsrokeafis in t1.He also-" wer the,* were expecting 9 4:30 Basketball (B JV) Deerfieldyled Backsitrokhe ina56.1.oe as th 4:0 Bsebl ( erillediffnithteBcktoeinteg 2:30 Basketball (B3 JVII)NemnPp

winning 200 yard Medley Relay. ,> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , , ~Andover started off strong aftei 3:00 Hockey (B V) New HamptonThe following Wednesday against .-- - a forfeit 'at 103, and a win from 2:30 Squash (B V) GrotonNMH, Hill again swam to three .. ~sJeff Kaban ( 12) who was replac- 2:30 Squash (B3 JV) Grotonfirst place victories. Starting with i* ing injured Larry Shin. Alan 3:30 Swimming (B JV) WVorcester1:52 in the 200 yard Freestyle- and - *~Soong (135) who has been wriestil- 33 wmig( Vocse53.9 seconds. in Butterfly,. he ~ . ~ ~ing varsity recently because of in-________________________________rounded-out his first places by . .-. juiso thtem brgthirepeatinehisnleahoffeintheb2oughtarsit

repeating his leadbloingoofonens awaePh0t/Hiarsitky record up to 2-2 with a (112) who exhibited his talent as from John Floto (171) and Nateyard Medley Relay. Rob Hill is blwn poet wyPooHthok win over a weaker opponent. The he crushed his opponent. rze l9.Foohdyta-Hill is originally from Califor-. Each summer Hill returns to Cali- him to swim as well'as Mainen rest of the meet was as regular as Hwvrth met asd i- othrirst19 round pin, reaffrmngI oevr temetws oi te frtbyndpn .reafirenmia, and now resides in Saudi fornia to train for the Junior and,. did. clockwork, with the usual nated b Exter all the way that his being undefeated is noArabia where he holds seven- -Senior Nationals with Coach Troy strength - from the upper wveight through 140. Andover came back fluke. The meet ended with a dis-national swimming records. As for two months. Although Hill's As for the future, Hill woulc classes, chalking up *A w-in for the whe Fred Taush (145), just appointing loss by heavyweight

well asbeing swimme, Hillis a strongest event is the Backstroke, like to continue his swimming cia boys in Blue,.eunn rma nuy atdaB imr aigEee h member of the Varsity. Water he is 0.3 seconds away from reer in college out in' the wesi Exeter full three rounds with a tBoh Pics, m48-25.terEPolo and Crew teams. His other breaking a school Butterfly coaMs at a college'like UCLA Wednesdlay, the team faced Ex- ponient to win the match, 5-3. An- - fee

Berkeley, or Stanford. SdoveretriumphedeovernExtertAlthoughgAndoveras interests include surfing and record, which he has set as a goal BeklycrSafr.Sne eeoeo hi igs h lover timred time with twin diApphoinig lnosr toExee, aforeign languages, as he speaks for the season. Hill states, "Igo is only an Upper, we will deft lenges of the season. The meet svrlmr ie ihwn iapitn ost xtr Dutch and Spanish. Nine years to morning workout at 5:45 AM ntybesigmoeo hi aslwfrAdvratistfrom Mark Donovan (160) who team is looking better than everagoi Hill began swimmirwp for a three times a week because I feel swimming talents. In conclusion with the exre-ntinn nf' Larry Shin pine hisk Exeter opn enmth and asd CnteachoKis is nlte days away,.local team in Houston, Texas. He it is-satisfying to be the best I can Gilbertxete assertsad a"IneRobolsis someonsawathen moved to California, where be." He also said that Dave we can always count on to get d'che was coached by.-Olympic gold Mainen '89, captain of last year's .first place, not only for himsel ''C Cmedalist cqwimmer Mike Trov. swim teamn,' was an inspiration for but for the team as well." irl 'T a k S o e e la o y C A

a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~B ROB BOHORAD down to the 1000 m, taking it Although North Reading andG irls' S q u a sh R eco v ers -fro m ~ ~~~~~~~~~Already demonstrating domi- with a record time of 2:53. it is Lynnfield w~ere not extremelynance against local high school very difficult to say how one -per- tough teams, for many of theand prep school teams, many gitls son stood out in this victory when girls coming off fierce coinpeti-left their impressive season's PA won every event. Jeni Eby And tion at the invitational, the EimeShrm p to D efeat H arvard ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~records behind to set new goals at Cathy Thomas were double and performances in the PA 77,the college level, winners, with Eby taking the 50 North Reading 28, Lynnfield 13

By SUSAN ABRAMSON than any team he had coached for vonPeterffy-Rolf, and Hsu dem- The fourteen girls who travelled yard dash and 300m run. Thomas win were outstanding..The Girls' Varsity Squash team the tournament. onstrated great consistency and to the Holy Cross Invitational last won the high and long jump. Fin- With only two meets left in the

has had a trying season. Their 0-6 Andover's first regular matrch cross court rallies against- their Sunday include Jennifer K. ishing up the impressive Blue season, the team is on its way !fo*record reflects the strong caliber against St. Paul's on January 17 opponents. - Brown, Hilary Cloos, Jennifer dominatien included wins by accomplishing' many 'of its goals.of teams. that Andover has faced. did not go as well as the tourna- Andover challenged Milton on Eby, Darianne Elliot, Aurora Flo- Captain Aurora Flores in the shot However, none of these goals wiflConsisting in ranking ordeI ment. The St. Paul's team proved January 27. Sullivan played . her res, Sylvia Georges, Samantha put and Jeni Brown in the 600m. be satisfied until lnterschols andHeather Sullivan, Kiersten Todt, to be far more experienced than toughest match of the season Harvey, Mandy Johnson, Jenn Brown also placed third in the Exeter are taken care of in' theeKaty Burdett, Kristen Hansen,. the Andover team. Katy Burdett against the number I seed in the Mitchell, Lila Nichols, Tara high jump. next three weeks.

*Anouschka vonPeterffy-Rolf, Ida. won a consistent match to add to country. Todt beat an undefeated .Perry, Shanti Roundtree, Cathy Pilp cdm tHl.CosIvttoa1-Isu, and Yvonne Chan, started her Choate winnings. Next they player in a grueling 5 games to Thomas, and Amie Wilmer7-~M _2 JnnfrEy6.off the season at the Choate In- traveled to Exeter on January 20. win the only match for Andover. " Everyone ran extremely well 40 _ 2-Jnnfr b-6.vitational Tournament. the team Todt played a lengthy five game Todt- explained their matches: but Arnie Wilmer's third place in 3 Samantha Harvey 65.5pulled off pre-season victories match executing strong drop shots " We play each team twice and I the 1500m with a time of 504 500 M 4 Jennifer K. Brown 12.against Hotchkiss and Choate. to win the match. Chant also feel' that we have improved a lot was outstanding," converted to a60M2anyJhsn144Captain Todt, Sullivan, and showed her talents. with well already this season. This improve- mile time, her 5:04 would be 1000 M 3 Hilary Cloos 3:32.7Burdett, all beat their opponents. played points. On the 24th the ment will show the second time about a 5:26 and wvould most 4 Lila Nichols 3:34.4Coach Frank Hannah told the team played Groton at home. Al- we play these teams. So far we likely set a new school record. 3000 M 5 Jenn Mitchell 11:26.5team it was a strong start, better though there were minimal wins, have had a lot of fun and I still After such impressive per- Long Jump. 4 Cathy-Thomas 15' 5.75"

-. ~~think we can place in the top formances, the girls, returned last 1500 MI3 AneWimr50.three at Interschols." - weekend to host North Reading 4x160 M 3 EbPryHav, 1322-

This past Wednesday the team and Lynnfield. Toafaced St. Paul's again, and could Jenn Mitchell, after a 4th place *4x400 NIM 3 Eby, Brown, Johnson,, 4:33.4not pull off a win. The final score in the l000inand asecond in the*Hywas 5-2. Burdett was the strongest 4x6U)(trn relay on 3aturuay, VVC11L Hrvey

-of the day, winning her match 3-1 on to dominate the mile and twvo 4i800 M 2 Wilmer, Nichols, Cloois, 1 1:00.6and demonstrating hard work and mile runs. Amie Wilmer dropped Mitchelltalented' serves. Burdett comn-mented on her match, " I feltN b~~~~~ ' ~~~~~good out there with my parentswatching me. The team has a lotu c e s fr A in e Se sof spirit and it really helps when Iplay." Hansen captured hersecond victory of the season. . By TYLER TONIBA Justin Metz all finished strong to Dawson, Jessika Miner. Kristen.

- ~~~~~~~~~Even though the team lost, Coach round out the team's perform- Carpenter, al-id Steph Oesc ook,Hannah explaiined, " The match The Andover Ski team ance. 1st, 3rd, 4th, 6th, and 7th,was a fantastic performance tlfundered off to an auspicious Disaster struck during the respectively. Heather Anderson.

- ~~showing much improvement over start in their slalom at Waterville second run for Tyler Newton and missed a gate and had'to hike the.the last contest." .- Valley last Wednesday and de- Erik Moody, who both fell %ictim. first run, but skied exceptionalKs

Saturday February 10, the team spite some troubles late in the to the course and did not finish. wvell in her second to come in 5th.traveled to Nobles to notch their race, the squad managed to finish Despite this, the boys' team still Wednesday's victories were pro-..frst win of the season, 4-3 vn first against H-olderness, Tilton, triumphed with Roger Kimball mising, especially their trupb-

eterffy-Rolf led the day with a and Brewster.. and Jamie Schriebl taking 1st and over Holderness, ah-vs a major**:

win, followed by Sullivan, The boys were poised to snatch 2nd, respectively. Dan Levine and competitor at Interschols. The SkiKiersten Todt serves away Photo/Hitchcock Burdett, and Todt. Todt played a the title, sweeping the top four Adam Galaburdla, who moved up team will face formidable compe-

Results - ~~~~~~~~~~tie breaking match to win, show- places. Upper Tyler Newton took to finish 7th and 8th, secured the tition from Deerfield, who isTeam ~~Opponent Score ing drive. Newcomer to the Erik Moody and Lower Roger Metz had a blistering second run year; WVhite Mountain School and

Basketball BV Worcester 86-65 L squash team Megan Taft-Jones, Kimball followed' with 37.54's, to offset his trouble with the first. Proctor Academy' this week. A_..Williston North Hampton 75-71 W lost in her first varsity match, dle- tying for second, and Upper taking 10th place. Tyler Newton put it, "T he s c.,

BJV Proctor 51-58 L spite her fight for the Tee after Jamie Schriebl came in right be- The girls also had a successful three 'will be close, but the resf',BJVII Proctor 10-6 ec ht id wt 76. Adam day, taking first in the team com- are dogmeat!" Cross Nour fin-'

Basketball GV BB&N 46-34 L Wednesday, Andover faced Galaburda, Dan Levine, and petition. Erica Danielson, Jeni gers.Exeter 19-65 L ~~Harvard for a rematch. This time

GJV BB&N 44-38 ~~~~~ the team avenged their early loss and beat them 5-2. Burdeti chal-Exeter -- ,,20-38 L lenged former Andover player

Hockey . BV Berwick Academy .2-I W Ieslie Chang '89 for her 3-0 vic-

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Raymon Cont. ~~Internationl~aISt dentscont. from pg 1 teautyodicsraecls, httisD ISCUSS Environm ent

thefacltyto iscssrac, cass tht tisreform can be accom-frequently:' The implication was and sex within the classroom be- plished; different issues must bethat American society fails to cause of their role in present sorted out, and finally, each fac- ByO NMNLTview blacks as patriots, society. She frequently empha- -urfy member must, re-evaluate -his nD February, 9, the Internat io-

Raymond also noted that when' sized the importance of such method and the content contained nal Club met for its 2nd- " roundshe asked her students-to write a openness if a curriculum is to be in his or her courses. She believes table" meeting in order to discussjournal assignment on 'their completely transformed. " We that the enire -community in- vaousng ipumtaises thtc nrheritages, every white studlent'had must not' use the 'add women volved must be completely dedi- bothtir idivdut.a conr natrouble with the assignment be- and -stir' approach," ,he cated for any transformation to weltha the indivinail cot u- ascause they did not think of the- reminded the faculty. The inclu- be successful. However, she adds wl steitrainlcmumnselves as having a race. In their sion of different races and of cautiously,, " Good will is not nity.nainlSueCorn-opinion-r being white, because it women in-class conversations, she- --- enough. -An inst~itution -needs _oor-

~ ~'j-.~' majorir" in our added, must not be simply o h resources aswl. tor Francesca Piana explandnsociety,. was--not--something that sake, of. mentioning them.-.".An . Raymond has had much'diffi- thtteprge fte.-etng Aprovoked thought or' reflection. institution," Raymond continued, ctyihecaernalonger was to compare and contrast the r

Raymon noted. '-' thinkthat cannot serve tacos for lunch students the freedom to express- *niomna suso aiucounries Sheadded that the ses-for some of temn, they -first on a nd assume that it fulfils tesleinadio &hvg sin loalwdsuets o *.' .'-i

focussed on their race when its obligation to provide exposure control over the class while still share o theirove st uerus to giasked my question. However, the to necessary aspects of interna'io- keeping the students disciplined shuanthi ies Fiv mebers g r Tblack students had no problem nal culture." and respecting of her. From her ofuthe PAue. comuity, meachr TAwith my assignment." -In reforming the curriculum, experience, she suggested that the rersnigadfeeniainl

She then commented that she Raymond explained that the faculty " become students" -again iy aeu h nentoa 1thought males might have the teachers'. only obligation was to to review their principles and be- itimdspth nentosame difficulty because of their be authentic- and true to the- liefs in what they teach in the Club's " round table" -at this -.-- lhl/ie VEdominant position, in American mselves. " Don't teach discipline classroom. Raymond's other particular session. ht/ l society. However, she did agree - teach themes, and incorporate major principle was that teachers Th ieprosivle nte nentoa lbMme nwith a male member of the audi- them," she encouraged. She should incorporate their courses round table itself included United Brazilian National Frank Lin '91 ence when he not~d that this agrees with Paula Rothenburg's with the harsh realities of the Saes 0 RerSai K a in azlae Mc- vr aliedtaeo "the eopleto of

suppositin would e better basic principles- which are that the world today, rather than keep eae '0 Sud Arbn Brilrewreothdpeinphrased as, "1 Males in our society entire community must -be per- such Iiiiortant issues as discrimi- Rpeettv oetHl 9, o h anfrssbtbcueoare often not aware of the im- suaded that the curriculum could nation bottled up as textbook Belgium Representative' Jacques their country's economic troubles,' d,mense privileges that being male use some transformation, regard- facts that were either hypothetical de Lalainge '90, South African they cannot help put an end to I

Representative Julia Cumres '90, the destruction of these trees. In i* .provides them in our society." less of how significant or major; lives. - and French Representative Elodie my opinion, the fault lies not onl%~

Raymond Droceeded to encourage the faculty must be persuaded 1*r1%Gras '90. Chemistry Instructor in the hands of the people of Bra -Cristina Kerekes acted as the fac- zil but it also must be shared with

Girls' Hockey Cont. - nieBxulty advisor to this session of the - the rest of the world." -pg 2- Af-Lat-Am criti International Club. The five Lin added that, " The selfishcontinud from age,4 pay an otstandig gamekeep- czes PhilipianRepresentatives shared and dis- desires of the international com-

continuedfrom pane4 playing t stningt gaekeep- Cuesy temipand cussed their ideas on how to. solve munity in demanding Brazil togoali. Nobes, wo coud ing thbe winl i'na ct.aked byt pg A C lus Stan these Particular dilemmas. stop destroying the forests has

goneaean Noes oft could o Nobes gace -ofihve ac e, ut4 PAys PublckSey in Piana commented that " I was proven to b., unreasonable.generate ny offene of ItS ~fl, of he face of with avengeanc, * pg 4 oys'eHoceylwinsdvry pleasd thabouethe tresuts.hWithout ethe srsourcesprovidedd

had trouble advancing the puck as the defense of Jones, Sern, first road game - qhe student audience - really by the forests, Brazil could not -K(

past the blue line. This resulted in and Bryant tightened up, and -pg 5 Athlete of the rsodd hn vroecn evc hi etdmne y tfrustration as well as many icing completely shut down Nobles' -Week: Rob Hill tresponed. Itiank weverone on-a sevcentheir doet. -de mande ycalls. - The skaters of Nobles offense. Andover once again took pg 6- Inside Box that " We covered a wide range economic aid from the central -

-forced Co-Captain Lisa Mancke control, with play similar to that pg 7 Toyin's Page and o ois etle o bu oes neaanBai olto commit a enalty, leaing An- of he second priod. In a ptiful - And's Adieu.a-.wawhatua wstefulysweiey rwe"are." elp inethegighttto aavetheeSouthh

dlover with a man down, but the attempt to score in the -final - pg 8 -Mylon writes, DPLCig de htte mrcnri oet.tjorthanded powerplay consisting minutes of the game, Nobles' AdAs d round' table" discussion was The next " round table" Inter- -St

of Parsons, Rogers, Stern, and pulled out their keeper, hoping to : a:m.: agetsces hn twsvr ainlCu etn ilfcsbBryant could not be penetrated, pull off a tie. Not only did this inerstn for the people who on Religion. It will be held on - rcmaking the Nobles' advantage not happen but it almost back-weeaptofheudnc.Frdyhe2d.-hworthless. After two periods, the fired as Hillary Stern almostscore remained 2-0, Andover. scored. The final outcome would *.**....***.~fc

In the third period, Nobles result in a sound 2-I victory for Icame out with newly ignited spirit the women in Blue. t Alphabet Books & Antiquesand strength. Andover still played *When the game ended, Coach0 68 Park Street Andover Istrongly, but seemed to et -up Stableford commented, "The Dt0iKslightly, resting on its two goal - gam7ws5loerthn6t9holdI_lead. In a momentary defensive have been... We should have de- pi. 7506lapse, Nobles scored with 10:48 stroyed Nobles." Many of the ST a x i retpi s& retleft to play, foiling Eliza Baxter's players agreed, and hope the Blue .*foreign language, music, art, fiction, shutout bid. However, this did will keep the streak going Satur- -

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But 1-never lost a-minute o seep... .

...wondrin bout the way things might have been - ProuJd Mary

B Ili e Holliday Tribute. Kicksof f'Bla'ck Arts eekend

By TOYIN AJOSE and JAWAD Billie Holiday who made, society uncomfort-HAIDER Billie Holida'y was considered able,"

.--This Friday~ marks the. tegin- a revolutiohnier ot J'z ."The finmcorning of the 9th aalBlc est z stgr-h do has '~eya..,f'Mc~ord, has per-American Arts weekend. Events e veT kn6w n: a s'U b arist by formed at neighborhoods, andranging from a student-faculty any standards acco~drding- to- clubs- around Massachusetts fortalent show to an Eumenical music authority'Gilbert Millstein. years. In 1987 she Won the Bos-

,Lejvic with gospel -singers, Holiday's vocal style was a ton Music award for Outstandingshould make the weekend a trong influence on a number of Jazz Vocalists, and has-'beengreat success. As William popular singers of the 20th cen- noinated again this year. McC-Thomas, chairperson of Black tury. Artists like Frank Sinatra. ord grew up listening to popArts Weekend commented, "One Peggy Lee, and Sammy Davis Jr. music, but after. hearing femaleof the Iunc . ofthe weekend have found a tremendous musk- vocalists Della Reese. and Elleis for blackack dents to share cal resource in Holiday. Fitzgerald, began to take a grea-

ie various aspects f their culture Unfortunately show business ter interest in jazz. She began towith the larger ommunity and took its toll on Holiday's perso- .-grow more attached to Billie

d to provide chay e for the corn- nal life, causing her to resort to Holiday's music and soon putmunity to participate in the van- drugs, a commodity which even- together the tribute. "I -Know

if ous activities." tually proved fatal. As a critic About the Life," the 'show's title,One of the weekend's featured commented, "She was the victim is also the title of a song written

performances will take place Fri- of a world that really could not for Holiday b azsne rhe SmnaM~rjz .clsday at 6:30 in Kemper. Semenya have cared much less, either for Shepp. SmnaM~r.jz oaitpooFlMcCord, a well renowned vocal- her or for any artist whose talent One point that Thomas findsist from Boston, will present a might be grudgingly acknowl- interesting about McCord is the Addison Gallery has purchased, ance, as well as the several

usical tribute to jazz legend edged or early exploited, but fact that she "possesses pn art- amongphtgasof ter tervnsduigBckAsistry which would enable her to black artists, a large picture of Weekend, will be a worthwhile

V#4'I ~~~~~3~~Ib~~hkII E~~~~~g have a first class career in Billie Holiday at the last record- and enjoyable cultural experi-

K t EInsem bIU e Performiance recording and performing, but ing session before her death. ence for all who attend. For aJapanese ~~~~~~~~~she has chosen to use her musi- Also "Lady Sings the Blue", a complete listing of the

E xeml ifies p n s MVusic 'cal talent as a tool towards edu- Movie about Holiday's life will weekend's events see thecation." be shown on Saturday in AV5. Weekend Scoop.

S ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~To complement this event, the The Billie Holiday perforn-

Befr SARAH CORNOG. Kazuo and Chikako also scraped ----- - .-

Beoehearing the Kurosawa the wires ~or struck them with 'I we m e Ai wt Vi i fliv4Koto Ensemble last Sunday in the flat of their hands. In each W 5 I I I ~ E~ ~~

the Timken Room, I had never instance, a provocative sonority been exposed to Japanese Koto emerged.

*music. Full of curiosity, I settled Each of the pieces: Tori N~omyself 'into the balcony and Yoni (Like a Bird) written by R esp o n se speered down at the kotos. Two Sawai Tadao and performed byof'the instruments had thirteen Yumo Kurosawa; Hanayagi By AN1T1~ RAHIM and SUSAN self ended up hindering the ef- added dimension of a myster-

strings supported by - plastic (Summer Brilliance) by Minow TONG fectiveness of the production; ious visit by Charley's aunt

bridges that stretched across a Miki and performed on the Latweedspouto f The play focuses on the at- (Zayde Antrim) from Brazil. Therounded wooden base; another twenty-stringed 'koto by Chikako CLastywseAunt"s inodtio Dram tempts of two British bachelors, bachelors hope to use her to in-

had seventeen strings and the Kurosawa; Itoyu (Shiny Fantasia) Lab, although a valiant effort, Charley Wykeham (Ted Latham) press their girlfriends. However,

fourth, twenty. The simple struc- by Yuki Kurosawa, Koto Shiju failed to enliven its clictied and and Jac'k Chesney (Stanton Den- the aunt is waylaid, and in des-

ture of the instruments gave the Sokyoku (Koto Quartet) by faiirpo.Tesasikcr-mnt propose to their peration, Charley and Jack con-

performers incredible versatility Kastsi Ngswtee edy and 70's sight gags paled in girlfriends Amy Spettigue (Anne- vince their friend Lord Fancourt

with the use 'of sonorities and three performed by the entire Their humor after the first forty Marie Ryan) and Kitty Verdun Babberley (Shaun Hennessey) to

timbres. Using plectra__(small quartet; and Two Movements for minutes, so that despiteb good (Amy Zimmerman). Into these in- portray the aunt. From this

plastic picks) in their-hands, the. Seventeen-Stringed Koto by' acting and directing', thelplot it- nocen' love affairs surfaces the situation complications multiply

performers produced an incredi---Motoyuki Shitanda, performed . . exponentially -with the arrival of

ble array of sounds, from nasal by, Kazuo Kurosawa; conveyecs Jack's father as well as the girls'

pitzicado to haunting and faint entirely different moods and im- guardian.

pitch bendihg. The subtleties of ages, yet all were captivating. -Amy's uncle (Simeon Heller-

the sonorities that the in- The music was almost hypnotic man) as well as Jack's father,

strumrents produced created soft in its development and move- Colonel Sir Francis Chesney

images in the songs. ment around a central theme. (James Long ley), both fall in love

The first piece, Deizu No. One of the most intriguing pie- with the hermaphroditic aunt. Of

Hentai (The Changing Forms of ces was Ito yu, performed on the .course, in the midst of this con-

Water), written by Michio Miyaga twenty.-stringed Koto and accom- -fusion, the real aunt and her

and performed by Kazua panied by the piano. Although niece (Margaret.Litvin) arrive. In

Kurosawa. and Chikako different in timbre, the two in- the end, all is resolved to

Kurosawa, made me realize how struments complimented each -everyone's satisfaction, with

effective the koto is in convey- other well, neither overpowering multiple marriages and various

ing emotions and images. Cen- the other. In fact, the koto, when explanations.

tering only- on melodic theme, plucked without plectra, alrfilost Rising above the plot and the

rather than a harmobnic prog'res- resembled the piano in tone. The bell-bottoms, all of the actors,

sion thepiec exporeddiffrentpiece itself was astoundig wihespecially Simeon Hellerman,

variations on this theme, flowing a series of gorgeous seventh Stanton Denman, and Ted

and swelling much like the water codontepaondaurLathamr gave outstanding per-

it sought to depict., Several melodic theme from the koto. formances. As director Kai LaF-

times the musicians used one .Overall, the, concert was truly ortune commented, "I had ahand with the plectra to create a. an enthralling introduction to great set of actors..' We were

melody while using the other Japanese music, and proved able to pull the show together."

hand alone to produce a haunt- again that beautiful music .Unfortunately, their strong effort

ing echo. The subsequent sound knows no culturaf boundaries. Charley's Aunt directo r Kai LaFortune Photo/Park wasn't enough to overcome the

was therefore muci- gentler. -.. Iconvoluted and cliched script..

Andyases Last eekend coop.Last week I said (you might, in ourselves a truce (by the way, which are currently on display - semi-formal dinner) There will those pink she-ets -at Dickiels -

fact, recall) did you enjoy the flow'r I sent even if you can't make it at also be piano and saxophone desk, but some of the best bets

That 'this week's scoop would you, Fred?) On a totally different night, you should stop by the music, and heck, ya gotta eat, are Ragtime Saturday at 1 in

-be in metered verse, note,.. I just heard the Oscar museum and take a look at this so why not do it in style- AV5, A Well Spent Life (about

But since I never sdid I'd write j-nominations for best picture and stuff - it's really pretty amazing). 7:00 pm, Kernper Mance Liscomb, a Texan

it all, I think I'm going to vomit. Any The ope-ning will be followed by The handout I have here says Sharecropper -. made by Les

I'll keep my little poem here "academy" ignorant enough to a reception at 9 foir Ms. McCord ,"poelry, d~ance, and music." I Blank, a PA grad) and a film that

quite terse. leave off two of the most power- and the artists. -guess that's kinda broad, but (as I mentioned in my introduc-

Okay, enough of the iambic ful film statements ever made SATURDAY that doesn't mean it won't be tion) was recently overlooked for

pentameter Weekend Scoop. It (Do the Right Thin gand Henry V) 5:30, Commons any fun. And the new editor of an Oscar nomination as best

would've been fun, but I'm really doesn't have their collective I can't guarantee that the food The Seventh Page that's Toyin film - and lastly, Spike Lee's

not up to it, and I only have an heads screwed on right. So will be any better (but it's Satur- Ajose, you don' t heave to flip .masterpiece Do the Right *Thing

hour for this anyway, so I'll keep much for social commentary, on day, so I'm sure they'll have back to the masthead) is co-di- 'blaying Sunday at' 2:00 in

thqmy qh -q, co befr RQ- A- ', i o'm-ca- -. ;: recting the student-faculty talent., Kemper.

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Student'.Perspectives-C.nci- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cont. from pg 2

continued from page 2 to be able to upport myself so that Iprobably never learned hows to play wson' have to deal with and rely on 'nteSho oges a hguitar if I hadn' have come to PA some pam~ to tak care of me when faculty felt that stugsims really .Cguitr i I Iadnt hae cme o PA I ome imVto ake areof m whn I wanted it, could the chances of gett-would have gone to art high school on grows up. Right now all I want is an art - tevt'bc aebe uthe A train from Brooklyn to Manhat- degree so that I can get a job working mented? We knows that there are atan everyday, being careful-and trying on aslanted desk with colored pencils;, lot of people out cthere ssho arenot to get mugged or beat up everyday. play guitar, and travel. sometimes where are you9 W\e need ou to help

Sometimes I wonder how I wsould'Ve dream I'll be discovered b some us believe that our v-oice does count.turned out if I never came to this place. record agent and become an instant -Again, it is clear that the efforts--it turns out that IPm going to major in rock star one day. But then again, must come from both sides. It is' an L

ar n cle ayay tmksm everybody dreams that, even if they extraordinary, fe-ding when students Aeparents proud to have their only girl don't play guitar. This isn't one of the come tgtet rae'h-l~~~ ai

gto shool here, neither of them ever top ten questions I'm always asked, ta h> e eesr.ee 'e Weekmade it to-college, and all my female but somebody once asked me if I wahs ee osan ocanea l Whatever score vou w~ant.-we'll help you-getitl f voute riot -cousins myt age have either gotten going to become a professional musi- t's iortnt o akemb Thse Stadns saosfiedwNthyourSATscoreaftertakrigourprepCcur'e. wel guestpregnant and married before 18, cian. I said, "No, I think I'm gonna* Council now sees that %se must be "wOrk with you unli) 'you are. No charge. Nostnngsaitached- Blackdropped out of high school, or just run do art." And he said, "~Art, rock and mrwiln tod jutta 'eWe know our course works. Every year housan~ds of foaway. All my parents v'ant for me is roll... is all the aIme thing," must make decisive moves and take . alntdnsc~steS~crsMnbamca ftern

esolute acion sshen he -. ol'150. -00. 250 points. And more! ni(he school and the students is at No one has better course mateniats Better instructors ' hibic

stake. ut we mst allwork toards - Better test-taking techniques and strategies; No arne flthat final goal together, for the Stu- Before you go for your score. KAnodent Council cannot do it alone. ---- o for the phone. Call Kaplan. And. co-(R o c k w e l i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The students are Andover. Let's score more. It I f± eek,

conil. from pg 2 a but that is enough. Right no%%, we so blmn adstrsuptigTES SIP no.one. who can take his place. He is believ'e the administration is follow- eahohe.- STNIYNKPAIUAINLU(!Lan outstanding proctor, and has set ing a blind policy, and is in a limbo The 1989-90 Student Council heP/4 na fantastic example for all of us. in terms of progress. We are not SuetFclyRltosE r1 o o pe aeekThis was one night, think of all the sure about te details of the policy, tdn-FclyReain emainights' that he-has spent in the dorm but 'se do know our proctor is lea%- Require Cooperation Sn-l o op ea eekwatching us, helping us, and being a ing. JosuaRosnbimppofriend when we are in need of one. Chris Reed Cashur Kel ToteEio:fo the Ma ADan WCne Jeie T tendior oweIt is illogical and irrational to Df in Mark Mitchell Monday night. 6:45 PM. Cooley'ee

remov our rocto halfay though Jorge ega Chris George kremove our proctor halfway through Doug Schtemmner Adam Cil House. BOKA MARU (5 voluntary ( l g A . 11'earthe year, especially one as excep- Chris WhileErcanl student/faculty discussions). Aroma 6 17) 964 -TekTtional as Dave King, on a first Eric Lieu Brooks Ross of popcorn popping in adjaicent kitch-offense. Leif Dorm'.jo Oreoluwa O0sdunni enYl eroosi n'la.Iwi. ** * * * * * pp p13BaBut tis isnot jst th caseabout Damon Kosheleff Danny Levine e.Odyabosim lpIwitBin

But this isnot just th case about Stephen Whiteman- Frank Contreis Three faculty members show (threeioIDave King, this chain of events must Ben Nelson Alex Ruiz had signed up). Except for the two N ew Houjrs - -hontbe used in the -future to design a Ter Serling Fred Ferry asreliable policy, where the students Tusaa Smi~ Malaw Shah gru edes ostdnsshwOeinvolved are part of the disciplinary Tuha ~a~I(twelve had signed up). It is 7: 10 PM. Now Operuaffects, most likely a small part, but I think of the indigestion I nowy have Th rs 9 a.M - 3 P.M.

hecause ofbolting my dinner to get 2here by 6:45, 1 think of the music re-Su .1 4 pm

I hearsal (with faculty and students) I

missed to show my support for stu-Su . 1 4p mdents. [-think of the recent Phillipian FU 10'7'UN '6)I.Z- ~~~~~~~articles lambpisting faculty. I wsonder /'

L ~~~~~is it just faculty? Are we alone respon- * y A DO E B rST R IC ,_1~ ~ ~ -~" sible for some deplorable lack ofOE ANDOVER VIUAGE ANDOVELMASSACHUSETrS Philcommunication with students? All I W 7 - ' dio

0 ~~~~~can say is we're trying... we want a * /-- noti, supportive community just as much as edin71i anyone. But it has to be a two-way *Tl4504 Jos]

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