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MAMac1,96 Volume CM, Number 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~PhillipsAcademy, Andover,

PHI~A~~~New WPAA Board Chosen Rnwe rfso icse SociETY U~ FIRSTATEastern PLACE European Economics

GD A ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~PHILLIPIANSTAFF WRrTER On Thursday, February 22, at 8:00 -Wcki '97 andRob Salinas ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~p.m.in the Underwood Room,Dr HolmesHobnes'97 '97Go Undefeated Go Un~~~~~~~ofeated Arpad Von ~~~~Lasar,a world renowned AroadmVon and professor at the "' ~by Nikhilesh Divakaruni 'ti "'-~~ Fletcher School of Law at Tufts PHILLIPIAN STAFF WRITER a presentation on the F 7O 'On eSunday, members o ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~University,gave efforts of ex-communist Eastern embrs f the on undy, them- - Phulomatheanas Society, also known ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~Europeancountries to transform sle no remre eoois ~Yi? -~~~ ~ Debate team, attended the first~ Project, iA<-- the ever debate hosted by Governor .. ~ ~~~~~~~TheAndover Economics Phoo. Red eddbyD.CrsShwadD will take over in the basement of - -- NDummer Academy in Byfield, The new WPAA board Manager Jeremy Kurzyniiec John Strudwick of the History Y" ~M~isachsett.Thre wre fur tams Evans under the leadership of General hosted Von Lasar. - '"*'"- ,tviassachusett______Therewere__four__teamsDepartment, past,' says Trainor. An D.Sa n r tuwc ':' .- that traveled on behalf of PA: two byCrsohrLethan in years of the changes is requiring an fuddTeAdvrEoois~~ novice teams and two advanced teams, PHILLIPIAN STAFF WRITER example adtolessay solely fo e Ple et o-teprps"onvtn 7~ with two debaters per team. The the position of general ipratfgrsfo rudte 3 advancedteamscnsisted f Vicki WPAA 91.7 FM, Phillips applying for community to give students a laraer t alongwithob Mcary '7 andRob rcaety' stuentu yar'ostabor. TefrnrW oadcnit Seth Pidot ecnmsadpoic. Kitast'97.Te twonoviceteams Led by new general manager Jeremy ed of Kelly Trainor '96, arh '6 ac Von Lasar, a native Hungarian, ~~ ~pared Andy Moon '97 with Mark Kurzyniec '97 and station manage '9, Ajl '98 Clancy Childs '97, the board is taking Gottesman '96, Franco Torres '96, hatugttnmeosniriis Hustvedt '97 and Jill Goldberg hastagh aSnmerusunvesiie with Olivia Simantob'97.off where formr general manager Hunter H-icks '96, Jeremy Kurzyniec foreign relations expert and economist Arpad Von Phoo/SRey insyM~rh 9,adWb and colleges in the United States and Noted behind the former Iron Curtain li thea ateam endure a Kf e Triorm'6adhrbadlfe7 97 ndWb abroad. Additionaly, he has conducted Lasar speaks on post-communism ,.-After nue KlyTano 9 n hrbadlet Coateas9,Lsa 7.h a deep depression along, with the rest the station's exesv eerho h ideEs, long-time fniend of the Von Lasar fam- sons, thinally debate cmmenced. The board consists of the general Kurzyniec believes and Africa. He also served as ily.ofteor rEatbcmngdo manager, station manager, program- purpose on campus is not only to Europe, avoiding the issues of recover quickly by setting- their sights snonudingeAddover teamsythereewee achieve the goals set forth by WPAA's a consultant to many large-scale cor- Cautiously Including Andovertherevewanag- diretormas, and by decen- mingdietramnsrtve aag-C such as Mobil and Chase, in the former Soviet Union and on a market economy, industries. flv~e avancedteamsnd tennovice director, business manager, constitution, but also to serve as "the porations to working for -the World Yugoslavia, Von Lasar bega bpr- talizing and privatizing tepas.aThed teamsmut atctulycnider coie e pootodietopbiiter, music ietr campus's radio station, where it will addition the growth lemTeeaig the Hungarian government. senting a map of Eastern and Central Von Lasar called Poland a nd nwindtsot drco. not be an imitation of other radio sta- Bank and sustained a leainbtluckily, cedtw made the introductory Europe and commenting on how the country of Europe, having Respectively, Jeremy Kurzyniec '97 tions, but rather cater to the needs on Shaw, who n divisibleisorldif- 4%fgrowthow levelvforfthreeeeconsecutive out the delay. The resolution,Clacy Childswichthe '97, teams Pul Permelli remarksucommentedkoncothenspeaoer'sestwokpartstwereaneither Although this Eastern- years. He continued by saying that the hemoff Regarding the future of WPAA ability to examine not only the social ferentiable. found ot: befoehandwasRacial Christpher Le '98,Brian region was world should be impressed by how fast stated, "I think that with or economic aspects of policies of Central European and ethnic hatred is acquired from '97, Chris Leighton '97, Mike Panich Panich finally ecbdasavtalkedsop, and how dramatic this change has '98, Kerry Fender '98, and Tina the new flavor of the board of direc- mdriaonbualotesrtal one's environment and is not a human ant Ynuolai spcivthe tecin.Top t hee efrts ofr provide for an interesting ang. Sthawiafmrpl aspcsoh eiin formpeer U.S.S.R.t t'rait." The debate was prepared Haldea '97, will now hold these posi- tors, it will expeTatherrwhence."ente rv because these two regionsr exp C Oregon Style, a two on two format. In tions.Ma to "return WAA to its T rrue ediferent ccircumstances ayearstotputethe iUnitediKingdom' Orgnstyle, teams are not permitted OregonrightfulHoping nosition as the sunerior media HI-4.I\I\JII'\itT$~rIN ti'-, II"JVIII-~.IJcomplcompletely than the rest of the region. economy back on track. Poland, VLC . N~V.L.NAS..N96" to heckleopponentshilias their heckling Kuzyie will.-~ The speech centered on the fact Hungary, and the Czech Republic is only permitted in Parliamentary trof PhilistrthAcademy,"Kurzytie sttonmA'~. that three of the ex-communist coun- have reached the similar levels of Style. ~~~~~~~~~~NUNAL NI R COINFELE1~NCE, as "winners," growth in half as long. tries can be classified Termaigprtftepee- Each debate commences with six whereithasbeenformerlylost." cofrneReetsuis hvnbenmrsuesulnter to see iueThough he will strive to produce thebyAdsDeiseicth on the conflict between conducted by the NCHE in conjunc- transition into a free-market tation focused mrspcfcgaist nroehePHILLIPIAN STAFF WRITER havnin beenmrea, sucsflithhe remaining penUinartdothe ree i Arguments, in which --the opposing ah byiddnuemisiein the rnc.Rnt Stdies n h he to mnuteseven Constuctve hige spquaityc gofllistnigposbe, to ih h ntd Sae cnmeweestermiig teErpa no their ,maini points. Next, -condition of-the station's equipment. cowboys. Von Lasar transposed the- sides state running for tDepartmenit of Education have indicat- countries would be the 'losers." three' minutes to Kurzyniec stated about his new - Beginning today and cowboys' efforts to join the European each debater has March 2, ed that the overall quality of history Referred to by the speaker as "the their opponents. gru,'hr sagetdafethu two days through Saturday, Poland, Hungary, and Union into the image of the three cow- ~cross-examine and auh- ainlHsor ofrnewl programs nationally has deteriorated cowboys," Finaly,debte ensth wit fou " grsias, aTgresa d reaof youtha door to the rich over the last few years. The US Czech Republic are the three countries boys knocking on the ueofrbttals and concluding argu- getdaofaiiy"dscscuen iseshtafct According to the speak-- History portion of the National that have experienced rapid economi- man's club. three Trainor commented on "how [the History students and faculty from ments. Each PA team debated rges clgot nteyasfloigte e' nlgtecwoscm n work well coast to coast. The conference has Asesetoedctoa of the rich man's other teams in the two-on-two format. new board members] has shown the ability of fal of the Soviet bloc. These three asked the members together. They are all interested in the chosen Victor W. Heniningsen III, a (NAEP) studentsur-hasricountriesyshaventbeencableietohbe bquickly tclubqufory alsetorof guidelineslin theyeycould Shortly after all the teams hadishedwere fin- deating,ame hegoas resuts and teir persnalitie histoAmericancaHistorye ensuing chaos of the overhaul follow so they could meet the criteria rently on sabbatical, from a large pool declined along with this deterioration; shed the announced. For Andover, Vicki match. They are a team." However, and were able to managge their growth, for membership at a later date. In goes by oftahr ob n fol 0 nly eleven percent of high school SalinaRb andHolms wereunde- she also noted, 'The year said. accordance with the European Union's instructors to -attend. seniors attain the NAEP proficiency the speaker feated in their three debates and took quickly and I advise this board to tl~y to The so-called cowboys, although wishes, the three countries did their as many goals as possible Tecnrnewilm tin level. their industries, firstn theadvaned lace diision accomplish Many different representatives still plagued by levels of inflation and best to privatize overalln during the time they have." WahngtonerD.c i l etbrr of forego government subsidies, and sell Pilst acemyth asovwne Council fo wlatedhewoay poumlyenwicarhghginst standards, have products at "market prcs"Hwv, thedao oraig The aplcainfoshebadifC-'97spe- was "more ~ngss pertaining .C~ Nainalh to ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ um Western European debates whchdedas Gross National the European Union have made it NH)i pno-Aogwt h n-ude.dcto ih been able to raise their Contin'ued Page 10 column 4 o I Cpstin"''"iid" History professors, experts in the field difficult for non-members Ofl ~~~~"' duciic sto"ut" tless riischool of scholstichisorytudis, uive Products and growth rates to phenom- extremely them out of the to sell their products in their market. - i y enal levels, leaving tesdtepitta gh t and independent historians, authors of rdVnLsratiue hs tts h pae hpitta bomapise-rdVnLratrbtdteesais h paemtese a Casino Nigh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~historicnovels and se-uigapi tics largely to the fact that these coun- the European Union is not presenting -WQS~ Runs T VSeconAd Annual ableabe to sortsrt Outoutplayringr theiris fair ground"gford" thesehethreee urn curators and directors, along with tries have beeneen -. in Haiti representatives from the NCHEF will political agendas. The speaker countries. The EU has denied memt- Proceedsofto Evnt ducationalDonated UNIEF Children~s Fund to even the Czech Republic, participate in the conference. explained that even if there were dif- bership the ideas left-wing which Von Lasar feels is the country Henningsen, a well respected ferences between the presented the PA faculty, served as and right-wing politicians, they would most suited to meeting member of on to pro- by Peter Christodoulo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~thehouse counselor at Pease House for he irrevelent in these countries, which criteria. The speaker went - PHILLIPIAN STAFF WRITER and graphs which indi- five years before going on sabbatical have reached a general consensus duce statistics to take against the return of communism. On cated that the Czech Republic was night, from 7:30 this year. Henningsen decided 'Onto Saturday ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' a visiting scholar the other hand, there is still a toss-up more than suitable for membership. pm,the secondannual ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sabbaticalto become Czechs are 11:00Casino College in New between democracy and communism The GNP per capita of the at Dartmouth than Night occured in the lower right dining Next year, Henningsen in the losers, leading to a degree of only a few of hundred dollars less ball of Commons.~Hampshire.-The~~~~~~~~~~~~~. - event attracted an EU member coun- most likely return to PA with the instability, that of Greece, with will to current estimates. the many students who left the event knowledge earned at the conference to "When the wall fell back in 1989, try. According small prizes of one kindl or another and smiles on their faces. David Niles '98 further improve' to History the whole damn thing collapsed," said Czech Republic would meet the cnte- said upon leaving, "'It was the most fun ~~~~~~Department. Von Lasar. The cowboys, although in ria for membership better than half of I'vefar hadas at a school run event as the countries that have been members I'cad ateamcholruneetasfra P sF na it fornIn the time following the presenta- aRunes bye Wesht uad Snouthl Eight Students tion, Dr. Von Lasar answered student hrtieorthdenits ascut an eyal nt questions about various topics. a'. good way to raise money. WestF rA c heive e tS kis i w Quad South Charities heads Jeni Sterno which narrows the field down to 1,200 iEiNISIiDi)E '9,6 and P'eter Huang '96 ran the high-. by Rafael Mason and Ben Tsai Finalists at the end of January by ly 'successful event with help from PHILLIPIAN NEWS W~~~~rrERS determing the eligibilitytheofgibthet ComtonsomSoheduleduProposalsl WestQuad South Cluster Dean~~~~~~ Smfnlss ialteNtoa diuDrise'7pooe he Marlys Edwards. Fingally therd atialw A ddsDeassi '97 propesn the, showed UP A volunteer handily deals blackjack to raise funds Photo! J. Tiemnan Earlier this term, eight PA seniors Semolasists I1The people that en Co oshur.Pg2 Haiti were announced as finalists byte mey 0Aciv astounded the organizers, who expect- for a UNICEF charity to benefit children in onpoussPg. up for bid National rga ycoasithe mcatey 80scheemniCm bot hal thesiz, I Casino games. Both faculty and stu- Stern. Some of the prizes Walt Until the Spring Edwardcrow d Outstanding Negro Students for the On March 27, recipients of the Can't by tsayinge dents ran the tables, as much laughter included a $25 Bertucci's Gift certifi- thdwdoumed t amup This week, Features looks forward from Andover' Achievement Scholarship awards. The National Achievement Scholarship year, which just made the and humor resounded through the, Cate, free movie rentals to next term and focuses on spring- there this with Titus Ivory and recipients of the prestigious awards, awards and- corporate-sponsored even more enjoyable for all." room. Mr. James Rogers, who ran one Video, a date awrsilbeplcyanocd.A tmecivis.Pg3 night won first prize Mike Healy, a pizza dinner for six at which honors outstanding black stu- Onefcultymembe saidon hi way of the blackjack tables, dents, will be announced in the latter thtimFnlsswoaeotwrd ere tandng forhcraiiy of costume and profes- Phelps House with Head' of School rehnotaward but hat,"Peole Barbara Chase, a golf pirwith Mr. haf of 'i thatrtmetFnalistswho will be AteesothTrm 'out tat, ere"Pople stnding t the nalism. He arrved at Commons M al the current academi er ed an achievement scholarship this term's outstand- tabls beauseallhe satswere taken Iti Eight students from PA were asetorptonhirudedc- Sports profiles UP: 11 ~~~~~~readyto deal forhiblcjctal CukRcaronnCpeodnte ing athletesoincludingpecord-break Other faculty spring term, and a steak dinner for seetdssfnaitktieea:Be who leligibleets ncuin ecr-bek showinup atCasino dressed in a full tuxedo. ihtwtFinalistsS lstr seete sfiaiss ti rt leechieareaitswoar Thomas '96 and Students shwnegea asn priichoice.gune icuedD. '96, Shanya Dingle '96, for college-sponsored awards will be ing runner Tanya phoartcps Hatonothe incledB Dr.eigh n w ithModeadWs. Cuse Ashbury eight each paid three dollars for the Grasso- noti fled between late April and early three exceptional big boys on the N CutrDa fe e tm a enac Bemell Downer '96, Guido 'i'ght to gamble with twenty-five hun- department, W Aarier a6fewakitemslhadabeeneauc- 9, June, and the official announcement of 'dr~x dollars in play money. The event Andre ClieaWQNghClusterryDean Athletic- Director tioned off, the bidding began to get a Kngt'6 Crsa Hris 2 THE PHiLLIiAN COMMENTARY MARCH 1, 1996

FH[LLIP IANPRAIING OUR Debating the Merits of Dean's Schedule

anagingEditor SamiGoer-JefnHezogBusnesJaTMoonPJay Moon ~~~~~~~~~OPPORTUNITIS The Eternal Debate: Does the Systm Allieviate or Iduce Stress? ManagingGoodear Editor, Sam Jeff HerzogFBusSneEsstrictly to preveht teachers from giving dents do well on them-ultimately News, Andy Riddle Mickey Hong, Layout ______quests" that do not fall within accept- meaning the student must study for it, -News, Ben Tsai Gonzalo Briceno, Design A Perspective able guidelines for unprepared quizzes. defeating the original Dean's schedule Commnentary, Adnian Qamar Robert Kinast, Design SrtHldauli: gusThe Dean's schedule does not make purpose. Features,Katherine Crowley Matthew Dembro, Advertising ShuiHle ui anslife any more easy than it is regularly By assigning testing dates for spe- Features, Jason Cunningham Elizabeth Bonczar, Photography As the end of the term draws near, for P.A. students. cific periods, Dean's schedule under- Sports, Elyse Cahill, Photography Even with the overwhelming bur- the inevitable Dean's Schedule comes It only keeps the work down to nor- mines the teacher's responsibility in Sports, Owen Tripp Shivani Reddy Photography den and stresses of the approaching with it, bringing with it complaints mal levels, if possible, for both sides. It lesson planning. Rather than allowing Seventh, Courtney Gadsden Patrick Noonan, Circulation ~~~endof the term, I cannot help but from both students and faculty. is not fair for teachers to think that they the teacher to schedule a date conve- Publishing, Webb Coates -Justin Lee, Circulation eep rmteDa' ceue netfrtecas iigsuet Publishing,Thomas Ryan Jeremy Lishmnan, Distribution remain in awe of our school commu- However, I think that without Dean's are eep rmteDa' ceue netfrtecas iigsuet nity. Schedule, students and teachers alike simply because they feel 'that it is more time to absorb the material, et Associate Editors I have lived and studiedl in India, would be hopelessly overloaded with inconvenient. Most students put up test dates end up curtailing the amnoulit I-M- ht~r-- J ~%WMby.MU.P- V- W-Awhere P.1 whee ptheryend-of-termulcramarwithpoverty and overpopulation are etheseteviocrationsh ofetheioSchedulefSofematerialfas a coveredovonetests-possiblybl %VI. W d~ uheaebae rbes, htpo heDa' ceultog t well, just because they are 'nervous hurting students in their final exam

* y eomn rvtyadcniees We irsev the h o eit al uiu letters tocnomwt rn e vidingr education to even a majority of may have its problems, efficiently abu oethin t it. omncni- preparation.sudI ha, smitand proer yntax. ewl not publish any anonymous letters. Please submiutletters by the Monday ofasindyswetacrsanhv Tahwe e illipian aiwly at GWeoaree gle-nbanofc ntebsmn fEasHl goerchlm en, sigt o uh o h large assignments, such as term papers, eration to adhere by the rules set, par- due/test date reached through an agree- Theat TI Phillipjan is printed weekly have goneetopubliclschoolsnin or give tests. This prevents students ticularly if they are meant to make life ment between teachers and students is I havetofrm gone haingboldel wihhhaing hree easier on both sides, prohibited if it differs from the one ______~thesuburbs of New York City, where tests avnpape deal qizh oan three Dean's schedule dictates.

~~~C)~~~~,l .T ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~racial' discrimination is rampant. day. I think that while coordinating the Sacha Kuo An agreed, upon test/due date ver:- <' ' 'L~~~~~~~~~" have studied at Catholic schools in curriculum with the given test da may anenforced date seems more rea.-- 0A R I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~LongIsland, where I have stuck ut be difficult, the prevention of an enor- Wtth fiawekof inr snbewentbtererves the pur- Addressing A w areness ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~likeasore thumb. Ihave been study- mous amount of stress and tension is Termi approaching, stress-causing fac- pose of alleviating the students' worik ~ ing at now for more well worth the inconvenience. tors abound. Particularly, the ironic one overload. Though bearing only benefi- than two and a half years, and, though I thinik that this sort of restriction is of Dean's Schedule. In its efforts to cial intentions in mind, a teacher who Withth~~ New Hamp shire primary 'behihd us and my writing almost always calls for absolutely necessary and only fair. I reduce the workload of the already gives into the pleading of a class, des- :uper sdy quickly: approaching, the world of change within our school's communi- students are overly stressed, sleep- over-stressed, under-lpstdni peaefrnohretdtisubcto '-A~i~ I tic a eo euuuly atvtn. tti ieIepo hscatt deprived, and overworked in the last often results in actually adding to the a reprimand by the Dean of Students'if wever,'themostInterest of Americawhich has in- appreciate how ideally our school two weeks of aeekstermtit isiimpossiblesbto pressuresrof thetend-of-the-termrmscram--theyyareereported. 2vesijdtOct in ~the,1 996., Presidential'Election is relatively actually runs. expect them to perform wellonter beAn xpim ta trmwhn ,,nonexistent.campus.on Many the -PA ~~~students are Never before have I been witness finalinexaminations.s.Thee infamouss "unannouncedd Dean's sschedulesshouldbbe iplement-; oeisee by the f amtxuri inrn fay t uhvbatetuiami h a- Frasuett ofo anae- quizzes" creep their way into all stu- ed in order to detefnine whether or not- ,bbwjIepub " 'cane t arsanominee gexcept o Dole oultydeicat enthesart of the fac ly packed week straight into the high- dents' lives. The reasoning behind a higher power is needed to prescribe R60ubli&~~~n'al '.n'omine'e eX~~~~~~ept Bob Dolpresure atmosphere of finals week these quizzes is to allow teachers to when certain major pieces of acaderi~7 and~~Pat Buchanan.For students not taking histor~ dents~~y and effort on the part of the woudres tomcst s ro ru assess their classes' knowledge of the work can or cannot be due. Ife ti xrml ieyta A courses,American ~~Poit Q. has a very limited role in adiitaint eporsho u- otstudents that are already staggering material that is currently being coy- be able o' ~their lives 'nnaswlaspsie.because of the general exhaustion that ered, without imposing the burden of a teachers and students will Thisof ignoranceproblem among Andover stu- ~~~~~~~~~~Inmy old school, it was unheard sesoathendfaytrm test. However the dates of these prove their responsibility in successful-' dents. concernsmany .-other issues as well, ~~~~~~~~~ofto calf a teacher at home for home- If anything is done to the Dean's quizzes are often implied by teachers ly handling the stressful end-of-the- ,,,dens-,`nern -,the oun tsi e olssuofr a liters l work assignments or set up a confer- Schedule, it should be enforced more with the intention of helping the stu- term situation. andinconsistntly sj~~~ go unecognized ence out of class. Rarely did we have at.PAOten tisunawareness is not the result of the clsdiusonetanegtn studentsf intelectualcuriosty,lack butrather opportunity to hear so many different i-§tuden yalc ffe ie n'-o m nt hr voices. Never did the Student Council letacher raecntnl lmtd ytmteei'n work in such close correspondence M CT. ET" - NlAM f i.: o, VtWeWLE tT' ScE.- IF ___ FtJETO~.LUft §,,,,ae6constanir-limted by tme, thee is'nd with the administrators of ou'r school; ~pfml, U 1 ~ A~u1~- 'explicit frUm-where sudents are able to learn and such collaboration was thought impos- V,.AN! NtEW1-L i~-t io. A~ke or -Aiscuss`'subects, diverging from the strict curriculum. ' sible and often unnecessary. (In fact, minJ. WE q~~zMvA 4)--0 The-adminis~tratio n must strive to prevent insularity thwtdn Cuclmtonyt eid M rRL~u4. -C1 ~ c ~.. et -atPA.1 'As.,students, we learn that knowledge without social functions, etc.) Never could I 0AA~_5 ,,goodness is'evil and 'that goodness without knobwl- have found a native of Germany with ~~,edgeis feeble; yet the threat of ignorance seems to whom to practice my German. Never I-,- ,;go unaddressed., Admittddly, the problem. of aware- could a club as specific as the ~~'- ~ ~ .,A.1- j$~b t@~J~O,.TM' ,,ness-is- difficult to solve However, encouraging teach- Astronomy club or the Indo-Pak t~oNe - k2 ierWA1Tes= l.5FtIPIJos,~ ers to-stray fftebae pthan tecr tion of a Society come into existence else- v814 f .ivics: course focusing solely on current events are where; a Diversity Alliance, a Friday tCwe q56 O o'IL roiNt 1M.- --possible solutions to'the problem.' - Forum, courses in quantum mechan- vM ics, race relations, or existentialism - ' S. Goodyear where else could you find this? The le4i 6V stark differences between this school 6 LY ~rX 4 and my last are amazing. J~~~~roposa~~~~~~~~sF or Exten ~~~~~~~~~~~~~cation have helped me to better under- TheCommons Schedule ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~standthe major feat that isaccom- om"rs:eFecf g estrieted DORMITORIE

______~~~~~~~~~~~~~~diversityand enthusiasm between our Let me explain. With less stress, .xcLuLLs )vEZLI withlate friensnigts ofand eveschol walls.The Other End the quality of work produced will be EL Addisu____De___i______socializing are not a rarity, regardless Even though the fees are exorbi- Sara Lepore higher and thus the student will be in a1j) 1 31 S of the fatigue factor, Opening tatadtesrs elrbeadee etrsaeo id FOR L O W ERR Waking up at 11:35 am ,this past Commons until 12:45 pm would comn- tatndhesrsdplabendvnbtertteo nd Sunday morning, I quickly jumped out pensate for some of these late nights though I can always find some aspect It's 10:50 pm, and you just got ' As a result, the teacher would be of bed and into the shower, dressed in while also providing a much-needed of the 'system' to pick on or to t to back to your room. The computer cen- pleased not only with the completed Honestly.. the blink of an eye, and hurried on my luxury to those who have worked so change, I do greatl y 'appreciate what I ter threw you out while you were in the 'assignment but also with the attentive, Dan Burkons and Jim Mangan w~yto'to realizeCommons thtjut hard during th preceding week.have seen and experienced here and middle of writing a paper. You'll just unanxious student. This way everyone effectivl iommediajutey Cmo nseaiz Secndydinerimrhurduringthprcdnwek that my parents make so many sacri- have to finish it during conference peri- wins, and its only a very simple prob- The idea that Lowers should live h would be open until 12:45 p for the weekend should be changed from fices to send me here. od tomorrow. Only ten minutes until lem inhibiting this overall satisfaction. sigecasdrio1e a endl ' Sundaybrunch; ~4:30 pm to 6:00 pm to the normal Despite the few major upheavals I lights out and there's still at least two With the "lights on" for Juniors past csigl e- somtorBis haese our- it was a 'wonderful epiphany, to weekday hours of 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm. have seen, such as the schedule crisis, hours of work awaiting you on that 11:00 each nighlt, or perhaps even on sevsI efe ht hswudb a say the least. Like many befr me hswl oPliettesito h col otne ornsotl; desk. Your house counselor is selected evenings at the least, the situa- go da had fallen into the come-to-brunch-at- buc or swl sacmoae ti ee esst mz e adamant about no further extensions tion is taken care of. The institution of Lower-olly_ 11:55 am trap. And truthfully, even traveling sports teams returning to I am under the impression that in this week, so you're forced to shut off This inconvenience is only accen- dorms would benefit not only mnmf waking up to arrive at Commons by campus. the past two-and-a-half years, I have the light at 1 1:00 pmi, tuated with the dawning of Dean's 11:55 was difficult. Now, there will Lastly, and possibly most impor- gained much more at Phillips sharp,~ and do the rest Schedule and the bers of that class, but every other nolonger be students banging on the tantly, would be the extension of Academy than I could have anywhere of your work with ftd avn f badn tdn swl.I h urn doors of Commons at 4:28 in the after- Commons breakfast hours into confer- ele.h esn htIhv ere lahih ni al ias oetm system, fun loving Lowers get sick of noon, starving, after sleeping that extra ence period. As every PA student es.Telsosta aeland fahih ni al overly intense Uppers telling them t. halfthat hourmorning. The new ~knows, waking up in the morning is here, inside and outside the classroom morning. .needs to be carefully b Sunday brunch schedule is probably quite a daunting task. And for many, are invaluable educational experiences This is only one I l m i -]S measured for each bheiquetn blaming mrobalms. theinnovation best for Commons making it to breakfast is an even more to be remembered for life, of the restrictions only one of the restric- last paper and test in thersheart wpprnhn problems. since they made pasta and calzones difficult one. Opening Commons at placed upon us as tions placed preartio frste toneirselyanUpsu stedant tord' availableevery meal. at ~~~conference period will prevent the Write to ThePhillipin Juniors, and it seems U fl end of the term.terwr n uceadb i Butthe with advent of Sunday 7:55 am rush as well as allowing stu- '. ''to be one the most as jirs,and it If proper time alLwr.A o a lil e, brunch comes the cry for other dents that accidentally sleep late to be frstatn and incon- tob o f h cannot be given to theirina efinite felt vneryst- changes in the Commons schedule. assured of a meal before noon. Als, TePdiii eemsalltest frutring(Thel tabeoneotyiCoccrrinahee.aWofee thtnevry- Beyond the issue of food quality is an the comfort of knowing that Commons the Editor. We,*r~ to. prin aoflttr vnoet. (e anxe t ot& sr n eacaarea onfotne b ln those o engal o c~~-~vrai,'u''oronequnfortunae podypoulemrehpywihe underlying problem of food accessibil- will be open at 9:45 will allow , vrbti ~utwe' ~e finish work, the stress m inconvenient.Os rsrtn n cosqecs my pooe9ln ity that all students must deal with. 10 minutes of snooze time before sreteihto'dt ofntbngppad______ocu.Venetit- Hazing is another big issue here. Undoubtedly, the current system is not classes to be that much more enjoy- alerstocofm frtssllbauedasothaont When moving t upper-class dorms, comprehensive in confronting the able. o iewihi many Lowers feel as if they are issue of undernourishment. There are Although we may often complain with print 'resraints there is simply not o iewihi three main ideas that I suggest to about the quality of Commons food, ' ' and '~poprsyntax., enough time withaloetobtkn em rigonnthrJiryar. improvecurrentthe situation. we cannot deny that we are privilgd W il o uls'ayaoyos your light on.) for each class's assignment once the they are often made to feel inferior. First, it would be both beneficial to have such a fine establishment on letrl laesbi''ee"--by -th If we didn't have the pressure of lights are shut off by force, anxiety 'I sntucmo o p ersag andthe logical12:45 brunch to extend campus. With a few smalltadjustmentsease s' m t` SeniorsentortreattLowersweas as apcapeg and logical to extend the 12:45Monday brunch of each we*1o the Ph~~~~~~~~~ipian for all oforallhofrtherbproblems fIfLLowers c mlnl larged aoutie of worqin coes ior plaoepwrn.h time to Saturdays as well. Friday of the hours which Commons is open, Modyosuhwekotehlinmailoxm G , o tothe tudent box sucheasmallperiotofytmehitiswqutednedeforsleep nights, after a hard week of studying, we can make the establishment even ~ ~ ~ ~possible that in the end it would bene- In down to the wire time periods ie eaaey hywudfe oe are often the prime time for relaxing more beneficial to all students. Of Aolnan Qamar '97.' ' ftalprisnvve.ucashspstwek and finals week, at home among people who shareth study time, etc. needs to be organized sm rbesaditrss lo

~~I~*A'h.~~l~~tnufthl 'oKr Ap.tec Coss- rti' V.*AI! TVe W49E~it-0ANA e. ~ term is lost in a brief conclusion. mnent. W ~~~~~~~lNtawaWu2, . wu eilr ruIt.1( MAWS' UD6,ats~ *" DOWP T WAISbUfIAOTmP,-bAVS a r4 p,,,y-'ATI, t S End of the term papers and tests get After Junior year, members of' a"

(owran*~tCOLY wm olei.SY ~ ' __ T09 wvT4TR% I4444n.i'L" 0PUET¶ziv' tu WEiu_,vk. T"(' %* low scores, the reason for all of this patclrlsspituanmoeo LP~ e% vtuivr K1`vtv6Mltav6 Boi.tvry sA meeetc ,V evRi - 1, being lack of sleep, lack of preparation, many, different dorms. Close frienk,. Tehl~~~s, &MMY Ira MV.. ND~f~iWOlc f iesenpnwrk.aho ships often diminish for this reason and

,, feel alienated from their 4' LltL~~~~~~~~~~ieJ ~~~~~~~~~~~these,, perfectly true excuses can ulti- some kids TL1CrTe0Q5 ~~mately be blamed on that light being peers.

' ti~~~~~'~~ the rooms of IfIfLowes Lowers lvedtogeherlived together, th~ee J~~tV~~~JUI~~~k1,~~~"'. ~ ~ turned off at 11:00pm itthhrooseoin ~b,~~ Aiu~~i~ ~HVPV ~ ± ~ ~ ~ ""'~~'~~~"'~ Though this rule is not likely to be another yearvearffiendstrengthen.av to fipurish and FEATURES MARCH 1, 1996 3. OSledronzh LaWn Alternative Spring Activities: Beating theLa noo r n e ~ Jeff~~~~~~~~~~by Herzog and Matt Demnbro are only taking a "nap." It didn't hurt. can't muster enough energy to keep VIRUSES TAKING OVER FEATURES Team unity breaks down in a hurry the cranks going in second gear. The by Marcglobe.Gottesman As we know, our school is a ~during this power play and even the Huffy wobbles helplessly out of con- ~~~~~~~~~~What ~~~~~~turalism. most of us do not must break the wall of normalcy to harsh beatings. the seat collapses. He falls to the O~~~ fun. On the more normal side, one can ground with a loud thump. Although - Picture this:crystal clear bue know is thatthis diversityincludes achieve a high standard of -~ skies, relentlessl blazing sunshine, a frisbee players of varying proficien- Otherwise, you're just doing more of simply turn PA fields into tournament loud, the thump of his body meeting cool but calm breeze, lunch barbe- cies. On some days of the week, the same - the same old thing over caliber driving ranges. The concrete will be good for you. The cues n thelushgreengrass and passers-by can watch some of the and over and over (see article about "Rockwell Fire Escape to Graves" vibrations will probably wake up world's best frisbee players doing window jumping, Feb. 19). You can't hole is quite popular with the young someone in the dorm you're cruising Sonny Boy's siren resonating freely their thing on the grass. keep living off of old successes and lads. Even more interesting is the to, hopefully your desired rendezvous Flagstaff boys can since popula clue mbasth vita to the SamPhil golf course, parter.FoUpessrig SP R W1G - across campus. It will sooh be spring- The infamous and evryone(whenI say always be seen playing golf on the "alternative," your quest forFoUpessrig tiei o ohpy evryone, I mean veryone!) will be tieis ha poyd ALC~fL¶/I1ILESoutside either walking, or proverbia amhlLinks course. fun in the spring anlttppessil Upr ilhv od participatigin one or orh Broken windows from errant golf harder. paricpatngin neormore ofte balls and irate faculty members usual- First there is the impro- mucho work. So there is reasnwil thy bein cass. ly inhibit the spread of the sport's vised full contact "1 never a game we like to call l-ihe strange resnte ilb n-ls.popularity, though. Whiffle ball is sadIwne obeajni ,-ForA by,'. ~The largest concentrations of people another main spring event. Cult-like when I grteo up" amnke FaotrA. Thigame ofme involve" a isnwhoi - by... ~~~~~~~canbe found on the various lawns folwnsowepepa aeit h ah tea ronsists TtNFEATVJRE WRiTE~s across campus. Lawn Life is an nolwnso epepa aeit h ahta ossso novsasuetwoi essential, but overlooked, part of te ihbyhelgtoSa hi.Oer roughly thirty people aimed . .. fed up with his term football, baseball, soc- to the teeth with various -paper and is very tired. entire Andover experience, cer,sports and such lacrosse as are always being The SamPhil Lawn is unquestion- aedotelwnbthreino golf clubs. The team cap- .The objective of this game is to destroy the 'IrA k~~~i~~h ably the best place to hang out before, alte eal tamn plays with a driver and maneowrgrailcs .. rea need to mention thmin 1:0. ED or durigc~s. ost o~ because they can all be played during wer the ceremonialm al school congregates there on a nice Seminole headdress. The-. in yorefrm al (~~"ANADTTC ~~day, and you can also taurnt nipe ny other sasonlulekelwnhspors.teen responsibility, h first L/IVLJ.Lh. GOLF peopeLo Activities on the lawn are not gm spae ihffen~ . a oaheeti i- their way to class. If you, too, want to awysprsoinetug.A glfblsnanpnfield. wyt civ hsve hang out in front of SamPhil, get ineetntahieo xone nl In the front of the field '" tory is for you to grab an there early before all the plots of landunspcig fry areI sgget aken reuestng erly growing popularity is earthworm there are the foot soldiers u~,.bon woodand curea- rom our each hunting. Some people have become known to the game as browtur wdand cr nte 0 t~r7T~hvrn~r~ dsmisal fom cass fuse box (remembein toe -tahrithirihmid vrskleathstae, uch like "grunts". These grunts are 9. FELD STUD ers; any tahrithiritmnd athletes are in their respective sports. clad with cod pieces.fuebx(mmert willlet yo go rnigcouho It is good, dirty fun, and you can Behind them stand the wear PVC gloves - those recliner out to the lawn can add that critters bite). The other lIESOIN'FU'IINIGI ouh f I ter -no catch all the fish bait you will ever defensive players known as I]ESFUNGION perfect toc fcoimfort. Ifteei o ne.o re!Aohratvt ht th gus.Teojcieway to win is for you to alternate eedfrfe!Aohratvtnpinsa ha h gus.Teojcie If you choose to spend your afternoons with Gemini or -r~~~~r: ~~~~room TIHIE The Westout there, Quaiangle option are epitomies Andover as much as the of the gamne is pretty much T. Quila, be prepared for dangerous encounters put on an orange vest and UN S.A.NC Lawn, the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~U-shapedhat brim is guitar playing unknown, but stupidity can a yellow hard hat Then reaot L, thlite Knoll, ofrass ias on the lawn. If you are lucky, some- be fun. Sometimes people attempt to which entails a death defying shot proceed to the OPP central power sta- PeabodybalMuseum.he imes ou ca -et afronterofnlthen pposing team's across route 28. Many a golf caddy tion. Posing as a representative of TUARY Gettng agoositingrestng! cert from one of the many campus goal represented by something, like an has been wiped out by oncoming "Boston Monopolated Light and rockers. a reo acot oto h ie Mc rcs Power," ask to see the power grid. readig/talingsot isthe hrdest In conclusion, if at any time dur- the players just beat each other. If a Another popular Spring game is This is when you whip out a deadly part th prcesscanbexcruiatng- in- Spring term you are thinking, girl walks by. play momentarily halts the thousand yard Radon run. To play staple gun and hold the place hostage hti on A SS UL IN iy hecic but ifmeyoungta sotete res "1mmyeIsol od oe and resumes with a "power play" this game, you need a big (and we while you permannl ancurse. ee, f Fisbe isan ll- work in the library," you obviously which generally renders, everyone on mean big) sledge hammer. So you The "relaxation game" is the best goers across the edabaksfrtaouitnd the field unconscious. If you are one take your big sledge hammer and go game of them all. For this gamne you time favorite of lawn o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ettotenastlw Hpytri! . OF h naet anHap ral! of the fallen, please remember, you down to the- basement of Evans, find need a big stereo, a hawaiian shirt, WMOF BERS ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~t abig ol' pipe with "RADON" in big dark sunglasses, flip-flops, bermuda' TB4AT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~redletters on it, and beat the living, shorts, a lawn chair, and a cooler ~,,,THE ULTIM TE THouGHTS OF SPRINGSPORTS DANCED INTHEIRH..A.s. daylights out of it. Once you hear a filled with your favorite beverage. 1= rru flower seeds. spikes into my flats,` confesses hissin~~~~~~gnoise (or feel your heart con- Using all these items, make a place ~~~~~byKate Zangrilli flwrses pksit yfas"-cnessone hisi or lungs hurt), it is wise to run a for yourself on the great lawn, wait . I"FRIS~~~~j~~jEFIRISBEE TEAIVII BYMA Perhaps you are waiting for the sprinter i"And do interval after inter- tract jEAARE lawn Frisbee players to materialize or Val on the outdoor track..." adds a tosnd yards. It is also wise to have for the sunset, and forget about all ______war- those classes you just cut. PAPS will 'T~~~~~~~~~~TT ~~~~~~~~for the first brave soul of Flagstaff to teammate a US Army biological/chemical. probably want you to leave at 3:00 WICHENESEJL ri- On winter afternoons, the hard- throw open his window and unleash One athlete says, "I love basket- fare suit (maybe if your brother is a core baseball players reconvene in the his stereo system before you ball, but there's something wrong paid government assassin you can get am, but that's when you point at the TITI? (YXXT1N~~~t~. cage. Box-Lacrosse has been playing acknowledge that the snow has melt- about playing inside now. I keep one) because Radon is a dangerous guy smoking a cigarette on the other'I allCew intr. asic ha puled he d and you have received the very thinking about the summer heat on an thing. Once Radon is in your lungs it side of the lawn. last few pieces, run the last few cir- outside court and just playing in the never leaves, but Radon is preferable If you can't relax, start a riot.- THFIE cuits, and climbed the last few sets of sun, no refs, no whistles, just me and to "Drakkar Noir." There hasn't been a good not since STAIRS ON stairs. The members of the spectacu- 6W a hlh hn my friends, shooting hoops," Aloteei h uhpbiie 7 hnabunch of hippies protest-: of the soda: T3U LAV;A-r toar Andoeir Squalsh Teams willo son "Are you kidding? Dance, a win- PAPS/Student three mile skeet shoot ed against Nixon's control GREATLA\VIN tss their gogglesto~the bottom of W hen we were small, ter thing? Dance is a s pring thing! 1 and steeple chase. One night this machines. You think fifty cents is, I their closets and pull out a bottle of really can't explain it; we get better sunsceen t accmpanytheirtennssprng cine aid we ligh in te stuio i the prin onw spring, you will probably want to pretty cheap - wait until after you riot sunscreetenis tosprm accmpany came,teir nd we lght in he studo cniseoverintor aegirl'sseorerguy'sgidormorgMostdolikelyt youlywill ihaveatotofind or something..." -~ ~- - ~-- .'-'~ '-''- rackets. rosin Crew-, according to Abby Played Lacrosse. It's "Ti eid eo h iels~ (or more likely, just CVS). As you some obscure reasons to rebel will because all the good reasons were '96, is like a religion. You * - weIwarplindonte run to your mate's dorm, you 7 r7AT~~~TTTI'1 ~~Donaldson probably either encounter PAPS or already used in the 60's. Rebel 7". E ATJ.JNGJcnhaX-kcan hear theheectmn excitement ini here voiceoc that simple. Spring9 ~~~~~~~~~~belltower..." as she looks ahead to the upcomning h nL cos.S rn I'sacidodtig hnw the Andover Police. One uses bikes, against the overwhelming cat popula- season. A strong and supportive team were small, spring came, and we thohesotsnsit.Oes the tion on campus, the repression of stu- OIJTSIDE ATr- with plenty of depth, Crew is looking h nopaedLcosI'sta ipe steeple chase part of the game, the dent impulses, or your favorite flavor y6gurt getting canned. toward another New England ______pig hnLcos.Srn hn other is the skeet shoot. Actually, if of frozen Larss.. yo'easaycaatrteAdvrSo there you have it - alternative BERTUCCI S * ~~~~Championship. Cycling, according to Willy Glass '97, is focusing for fis tyoftegaswl-nte vroesest eeber Police will probably shoot you with ways to have fun in the spring: -You Sunday triumphs and Porter Hil paths-please voice-mail message of sprinkler-hurdling with a sister or an 18-gauge shot gun without hesita- look at this article and you go "what repeats, and even though last year's the season. But for many Andover brother on their way to practice or tion (they might even break out the the!?" That's a pretty common number one and two cyclists have athletes, Spring began before winter some sports tradition and lore associ- riot gear and the M-16 for the occa- response, but what is uncommon will ated with the upcoming season, and in sion). PAPS will merely give you a- be fun. Don't subjugate yourself t6- 6~~ GETTING - ~~~graduated, the team should be as ended. indmitbleas ever. Baseball and "You can smell it in the air," says that very spirit, I quote Bannister "ticket" (which you will not Pay). In Ryley, Dance, Ryley, Dance, Ryley, Ryley, Dance. See Softball, the classics, are unpacking tennis clown, Pete Christodoulo. quoting Sorely: . the more probable case, you will see a Ryley, Dance, FRIED 'IN TH~iE their cleats and mitts preparing for yet "I don't know why, but I have "We run because we like it, PAPS knight rider approaching. He is what the "other" kids are doing, like bright land." infrtga n i riigwel toeyudntnral e tte - ~~~~~~~~~anotheryear of bats, balls, and sun- this incredible urge to screw my through broad, ISJJN are scraping hard against the ground Ryley room. Most importantly, get U ~as he huffs and puffs on his rad Huffy outside and breathe in that good What do es Sp rinetbike. g ea n to Yo u. He attempts to shift gears but he air.

~~5.HIJACKING ~~~"Senior spring, baby, "eigBen chase Abby ' Going to hell in a buck- TBE SONNY need I say, more?" - during crew." -Daveen et." -Alan Stack '96T Kealy O'Connor '96 Chopra '96 '"fi S "'L S- your fortd, then "Getting dirt at the bySr dlti n hsi . dresses aren't reallythis season's ver-' AOICE "Afrt~~n driarpmin~r"- sphere."byASarv EdAseinOandESE Ch . why not check-out ______of the tunic", in our favorite- '-~~'~~~"",~ '' ~~ ~ ~ ~ ,' ~~~~~~~~sion Jen Smith '97 Sean Riley '96 Donaldson '96 shade: apple-green. Then there's the iCREAIM TRUCK Now that the first hints of spring zebra tank top, which offers the per- are upon us, you're all probably pan- fect opportunity to get in touch with "Girlsscant- "Spring ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~icking,"Oh my god! I don't have your animal instincts. Its swank anything to wear!" Well, fear not, my eog o h ote ou esn

,i 'men poor, unstylin' friends, we're here to You'll all be jumping for joy to hear ily clad.- ' " ' i4. ALL SCHOOL; the jumpsuit is back in abig way. ,'time to re- show you the light. Personally, we that Jeff Dwight feel that life would be so much more Pair it up with a silver chain belt, and We've also spot- L.EI-M AKING '96 tile my fun ... and interesting, if everyone you can't go wrong. poolith jst deidedto foget aout'fashion ted sheer shirts, lace and beaucoup de get naked. However, we know rayon in these spring previews. 1 flAY - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~pand -American this isa rather unrealistic idea, espe- -However we wouldn't suggest any of DAY -"Th1erelease since we are quite aware that all these unless you're willing to be the i4' A~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'+1..- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cially date of te Express of you are reluctant about ditching the subject of much scrutiny. - cards." - winter layers to expose the insulating As far as new colors and acces- new poundage accumulated during this sories go, the rule this spring is "don't" IN~File ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.ata~ ~ past season. overdo it." Neon brights paired up: LOVETNT~lE Seliadoh isplaying the new sprig trends gunand be hot onand off the runway album"Sew r Magazines have already begun with sports sandals and glitter seem to, after intense research, we have s~ AFTERNOON "Chris" .- Flygare'96 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Springto- brought the best of it to you. The Qrfvrt usaeatq~ isMarh issu of Mde~noielle povid- rose, popsicle periwinkle and electrit, me ised us with'some unique suggestions oag;te'esr olo ra when-the sc stb krs hi et n with any complexion. Sunglasses are' t 2 . SPIKIIINIG TI-JIB "I'my jeep KIN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~boot-cutpants. Many models sported eeyhrepcal nswt i& midriffs, but if you haven't.,been ed lenses. Scarves are also "oh so: - ~~~without isn 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~THEPHILLIKAN SPORTS MARCH 1, 1996

RIeis er Shuts Out ThayerGil'adBy'T cV. ,all:~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~J4 WAt 2 1;, ~~~~~~~~~~Bluefinally got on the scoreboard on Scott Turco '96, who scored the win- by Todd Boling and Jason Gimbel a oe lyga yNesHimn figga w ue nooem ea mns Ta k e i to PHIL.LIPIAN SPORTS WRrrERS apwrpa olb il elan nn oltomntsit vrie ______'97. Heilmann received apass across Goaltender Nick Rieser '97 possibly '96camdfrtwt nipesv iha mrsietm f6.7 the slot from Bobby Moss '96 on the played the best game of his Andover by Quincy Evans 96camdfrtwhanipesv wthnipesveieof0.7 near boards. Niels faked a slap shot, career. "Rieser played out of hi PHILILA SPORTS WRITERthw Penurnalliof5'8".SnrPaap ran a fantastic 6.6 in the 50 bothOWeesyftisatwek the boys and girls feasted on the - dreawin th'oltne97to.he mn, comne aeCntnieThis past week was yard hurdles and Chris Lieu jumped Exeter practical joke of a track pro.~L * * crease. ~~~~~~~~~~Hethen skated around the out- '9.6'4" for his season's best. Pratap gram. The boys outscored the Exies * ~~~~~~~~~~~stretchedgoaltender and placed the Andover had a hard time getting _____ one to remember for placed first in the' hurdles and Chris 68 to 32. It all started with the shot - ~~~~~~~~~~~~puckin the back of the net, thus end- its game together in the first period, "1~K the Andover track pro- landed a second place finish in the put, where the BIg Blue boys swept '96 A * ~~~~~~~~~~~~ingthe period with Andover holding but was backed up by the strong play ga.LtSaturdayrt eodan hr.Yts o is e ______the 2-1 edge. of Rieser. The Blue picked up the both the boys' and the girls' track hihj pfrtseodadhr.Ytswn rt I Goaltender Nick Rieser played tempo after the slow start, but were teams took first place at the 1996 New Th'il wr q Allyuccessful5pla ei usual ithy Eantro efd the impressively in the third period in limited to only nineteen shots for the England Prep chools nterschoasti as the boys at Interschols.Alhuh 4'.5.SnoQicyEasecl-te ,* Andover concluded ~which he made thirteen of his thirty game, while Rieser turned away each Track Meet held at Moses Brown in h il nyto oroto os- e i esn etb oeta he ~~~~~ the regular season on total saves. With the game up for of the 36 shots be faced. Providence, Rhode Island. ble eleven first place finishes, they feet with a throw of 468", arning-a a sour note last grabs, NMH scored their third goal of After an electrify'ing overtime win The boys picked up big points in found big points by claiming many second place. Coming in third, with-.a %htrl tough 3-2 loss at winner. Andover answered with a sec- the semifinals of the New England Seniors Darren Dinnen and Ted ihs h ilsrlyta okfrt '6 on notesrn em b ~ Boys'Hocicev Northfield Mount ond goal, by Bobby Moss, which Tournament in Lowell, MA, taking Gillick took first and second place in plc ih ra ieo :0.. Advrtakta o a thrb _- , I Hermon. The team brought the score within one- Andover place ts weekend. Andover will face the one mile run, running 4:26.1 and Oan e ain sno Tnyaot thomas throwes ove 46' ftther yardfin s- bounced back with an easy 6-0 thrash- pressured NMH in the final five min- the extremely tough Canterbury team 4:28.6 respectively. Darren also clridtetp-pti ohte 0 fracscmei h 0yr dash ing of Pingree, and qualified for its utes of the ame, but could not come in the semifinals with hopes of ad- placed fst in the' 1000, with his yard dash and the 300 yard run. Her and 50 yard hurdles. 11 first ever berth in the New England up with a tying goal. vancing to the finals. Andover has fi- 2:17.5, while Ted placed first in th e reine of 6.2s.Seiroo 378rspcielentherand e da, senook stiondWa toai Tournament claiming a number three nally broken the sting of mediocrity two mile run with a time of 9:48.9. weenwsho eod.Sno e ndPtrHin okscn id ta see. BueTe efetedthe number Pgeetahaplgethmireetsa SeirWntnTttlcd tin Wade finished third with a time of third with times of 6.0 and 6.1I. In te tsee ThyTheBlueantodefeatednreet41.3asplaudover'sn n ecother- Snfirstntoplace plccamers picewone hurdlesdversPenumairsufirst enwitllwonfirt-wth- twoorseed Thaye a valian torm sons. Riding on the back of hot goal- the 600 yard run with a time of 1:20.7. fo eirCteieKd nte5 ieo . n un andafle Aneffr wla to uce a1- v iy This past Monday Andover won tending and consistent defense, the Lower Yaqub Prowell came in fourth frm seniors Caherinea Kiddwinthseno 50 tie, ofn6.6 a nt eaenathird Andovrwil headto Loell, A ths an easy warm-up game against possibility of a championship is in in that event with a personal best of Saturday to face off against Pingree in preparation for the New sight for Andover. 1:25.1. In the shot put, Brian Yates Alania Mulhern running a 9.0 to earn a yet another one mile run, Dinneen aiid a Canterbury, the number one seed in England Tournament. From the start, fourth place. Gillick came in first and second Wit ,1JP9 the western division. Pig, a n ac or eoe-The girls performed spectacularily respective times of 4:45.3 and 4:48. AO

powering Andover team. A plethora Percival and Crystal Harris taking sec- running it in 2:3 1. "' P NMH 'of players were on the scoring inhheshotpt ithseior Jnb wnsheP00eyrdeuncb amoghe Sot Tuco'9, rshe ollckaloy '' ""- ond and third respectively while upper The girls had a slightly tougher eve Thspast Saturday at Northfield King '96, Ethan Doyle '97, and Niels by Kevin Manning team's leading scorer (14 ppg) and Kazi Bonzcar came in fifth. They had time defeating Exeter. They only SW~ Mount Hermon, Andover encountered Heilmann '97. PHILLIPIAN SPORTS WRITER Kinast, the other starting guard. impressive throws of 32'3", 32' 1" and outscored them 54 to 41 in this dual 'Put isligh rodlc nterqetfra Advrsatdtesoigery -Salem, showing why he was selected 27'6". Lastly, the girls had great per-- meet- Catherine Kidd '96 had an un-i Ne nln hmiosi.Te wt tregasi h fis adga-Ti, ersJ akt as captain, was always creating big formances in- the- distance events. pressive day by winning both the.SO fro Blue came out at the start of the game tedrGe ead'8wsntsn alta a o- plays and giving the team an emotion- They/took second and fourth place in yard hurdles and the long jump. Shej '1Si hniticipating another victory, but the oyte ted, butgputar in8 as ooeft toi bapsll f teamwscrfi al push with his on-court antics. Deeb both the 1000 yard and the two mile ran a 7.7 in the hurdles and jumped-2 ,imaller and more physical NMH attain the shutout, With this win, y' group, of young men would often break into what teammate run.ran Dixon5'9 and J40 ensofma w6'o" tan0yar Thoas, oe30 aanh squad to the play to Andover early Andover entered the Thayer game _____ who also happen to be GJ Groos '97 called "a funky back- '96l ran 12:55.2o tand t4:wo rsp ec- wontth650 yard asH tes300e andh ahd often. The Hoggers jumped out in with confidence and high expecta- Boys' iv a very talented set of wards high-step ping dance step" after tieyi re otk w pt nte 60yr us e ie ee6,, se] frontlooked early, back. and nevertions. n~~~~~~~~~ASKEVRAUbseallerTh big plays. On the other hand, Kinast two mile run. Senior Jill Rienherz and 38.8, 1:30.7. The distance events were *~

NMH scored the first goal, on a play- - emas ee Iefrmp led the team by example, always hus- Cteieanrli'8an25.ad whetegrshdmuhotersic-hi &'s rebound of his own shot, beating periece and kenoledgeom ale ac- tigadplay ing intense defense 3:03.5 to place in the 1000 yard run. cess. In the one mile run, Zangrilli pDO goaltenderick Rieser'97 throug Andover Thayer 0 (OT) ing staff. While running through their thouhotheseso.h folng Mhonay,rpinesene Kaut Crwter '97ewon third4 and the five-hole. Both teams fought for sesntIn1- rcrteta' However, the team soon stumbled Guc n hms rpeetd fut ihtertmso :14ad1- thelea throuhout the rest of the firs Andover silenced all of its cditics, only regret is that there weren't more upntuhraopttonash hilip ademye insten g hool ea54 n heon le run Cro9)wie period, but the buzzer sounded with including , who pre- games to win. 'games came down to the wire against fahionshatsthelast High Scool eAmed seond placein th (1:9) w th sore rmanigo-0dite a4-elssfoiAdoernTe obKias '7 om NN HLareceHihanrDenied. Chmponhisgelha NwaornAn iDneinshngthrd(ld0.9) Andoverstrted the scond peri ditea trv 4 ledtoThyr' s snhomer ice n Rened"Wes had accurately co-The team endured many blows includ- City's 168th Street Armory. Darren Lastly, in shot put, Jen Percival con- Andoverperiodstared the secodtem traveled o Thayer's omourcupsnandtedownselosingr the servicesiofloJoegPoneserandeTedfJtookothe topTetwoospotstin thestinuednhertsuccessebyuccenning i anfirst -' kif-irly.theick-wal deenalsekallwed Hgam in f theiNe q Erngl thir seas.owthran exlsone wign 9,Dave Coolidge '97, and Mike Chi mile run with times of 4:14.87 and place with a throw of 31 '9.5". Senior ly. The brick-wallgame indefense the allowedNew England'98eforstheoseason as welloasoseeing-4419.500respectively..Darren'sstimee CrystallHarrisscameeinnseconddwiitha onyhre hos ettothirnemide Tournament. Andover made up for fling their first five games by an aver- andndRobtessitmeouttecertainogames.5" waeebe .-"Things were starting to look up for their 3-2 loss to Thayer earlier in the age margin of more then twenty-twoo wtoteranamstia d seonfire fateEst me t uingea thro ofin31'n thi5"esnsof Atdover buty ofH stu a ai onf ah season with an unbelievable overtime points. Leading the team through this witaminonurhis Whattc pulle the tons anefisaon Tes atuingwa ueb fishing theiAdr ason o-' ~lrangeoff plaof a fce off. The victory. The game's obvious star was stretch was Deeb Salem '97, the hog hs tec a h altahso wintersasorn.in Tsh te as surb faoso, heado t auckr prb- strengthdeiopantffthoand te as castoLsty, spinssasneadcanhmretilemi bined with its strong team-oriented at- tinadffhothEatcatLaty spngesnadmny orttlsn titude.Througthe reainderof the Tanya took second place in the 400 the upcoming years. season, players continually stepped up - ~~~theirplay and made significant contri- - butions to aid the win streak. Chi hit some key shots in the Lawrence game- --- r.t. - - -onhis way to a ten point performance, -" while Nick Wilson '97 contributed by -- a'Z -.~ - ~~playing tough ball in the paint and I f, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cleaningup the boards during the times that starting center Steve Dise '97 took some well deserved rest.

- ~~~~~~~~~byDave Constantine, Kevin Manning and Tom Ryan -Groos played solidly in the forward - - .- IHILLIPIAN JV cvS CURRIERS -spot giving the team an outside threat. 4 And these are only sele~ted examls It's that time of the year again-time for naming the JV Athletes of the Term. eeypae ntetaa n ie. or another, stepped up and carried the JV TeamBaskethall.of the Term: JY Boys' ~~~~~~~reamtoward its ultimate goal a per- JVoys' Basetball.fectTeam f the Tein: JV season.A This team romped their way to an 1 1-0 record while being carried on the broad shoulders of Steve "toothpickC The 1996 boys' Ii basketball -- Dise '97. Deeb Salem, a three year member of the IV squad, has seen the team go undefeated twice. However, temcniedo:DbSamPe--- the boy hoopisters are joining elite company becoming only the third undefeated JV team this decade. tedmcens'98, oDb Kiat, eite '~~

iV Outstanding Player of the Term: Deeb Salem '97 -- Mnig'7'9,Steve Dise, JGosNick Wilson, uaWuh Gerald b .,- JYTeam We Forgot: Wrestling ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Mitchell'97, Joe Ponti and Mike Chi. Whoopgs; The men, manly men; the men in tights (and the future mud-wrestlers of Amrc)were never coy- Thde seao wha4 coplte thisou ered in the Round-up. However, in the JV Interschols there were four gold Wednesday with alme42ipointofblowout Ivy Chuang '97 airs out Garcia, Mike Brown, and Liam Quilty- Dunn. fo ahih um

JY Girls' Swimmer of the Year: Veronica Prado-Lacoste '98- .JV Boys' Hockey Player of the Year: Andy H-enderson '97 Gu 'Hc~ RP w ,JV Girls' Basketball Player of the Year: Amelia Stoi '98

JV Boys',Squash Player of the-Year: Dan Brodhead '97 by Ashley Cotton line. Using this momentum the Not willing to allow their oppo-d PHILLIPIAN SPORTS WRITER Heather Gotha - Anne Platt combina- nents' domination to go any further, J V Girls' Hockey Player of the Year: Jane, Biondi '96 tion sought to put Andover into the Andover pulled themselves togethper -- '~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lead. Their attempt was thwarted by a in the second period. Melita Sawyer - - JY~~iris'Kate Stewart Squash '97 Player of the Year: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ . BB&N defenseman scoringeanernaunas-in'97nands-Anne nPlante'97,t bothbocameam sisted goal. Andover started out the fi- close to putting the Blue on the score-

JV-Team-WeHockey Wish- We Forgot: Girls' -- --. -- -- j--- - nal period of the game down byatwoodoftwoboard boardme beforebfothetintermission.on and chose to send B arrows out to The rest of the game was fairly JV Boys' Track vs. Exeter (77-23) Sscore again. Waiting patiently in the evenly matched, with equal action' qo There,-is mtigwrong, and corrupt when there are PG's on JV for, the Exeter meet, but we love it. In the In the pastwekte sohenidaoetmrpsthe bhedsfteic.BtCesfd somethingthleentofKnight'sig, huigoalie.. OerHer'6 nline-mates'95 d er inemaes strucktrtheaai again finishing. gamehngwithamwiha the Varsity team to embarrass Exeter by tossing some bombs that were twice as long. as the best, Exeter throw. eyta prvdoc ceiedwhasssonhepy.adnefhrbstefrm csils neo-Neanderthalhukwuemekaeven ofC. rockOkeree throwing, '96 and Joe Brantu '95 -dropped downfrom -proveAndover irls'thock-iGodsisisnd Abby tHarrisy'96aereofourfgoal advanage.fJuliacLloyd 's Joaquin "the Maiidigo, warrior" Escamille '97 finished a weak third beating some feeble Exies who failed to place - -aanta hylce ihteedo h aecepn esndnignmru ht b in the top ten. Justin "Lynard" Skinner '97 was as 'free as a bird' winning the mile and the two mile despite hay- the consistency need- nercohsGenadGreud- gal mng a bad hair day which caused major air resistance, and Dave "don'i call me Rob ... or Leevert" Holmes '97 - GR'HOKY e-todefine them- cietoulata ManMroeAthm tisadytegrsae wonad th the-000600 meer raes.' selves as a stellar ~ outthe all stps on -from net. Up a man, Andover tried to looking to get revenge on the Red iv ComputerNight squad. Pulling capitalize on their advantage. Exies who crusheditalzethemer invntag.n anesaneaearliehedrhem -"'r,

"What-a success!" exclaims-Adam "My TI-82 is bigger than yours" Steinert '97. nternet god Joel "Aridove -- fogda, Aunde pae anthared Uortuaely heirefrswrnu aeti esn Readers" Scaliotis '97 also showed up for the event of the year. We want to know who had the best - fouht game butededru, othe slped toam whNen s=ire. Too bad we missed that night and the Arkenoid contest last Thursday. Next time there's a cormputer game it lgihmd nWdedy fnea tl night,knows! makesure-the round-up ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~losingto the Chelmsford club team. - the puck and '-

A.-.. It was - :9Ž7]. -u~~~~~~~BB& Jv Boys' Hockey vs. Exet-er (1-4) BBNshot it into the - twa sad'endirig to a dismal -season. The Blue seemed to be nervous as they made the simplest of mis-Th Big Blue entered the rink empty net. takes.owevertheir lone goal was a pretty one as Bill Keams '97 weaved his way through the whole teamn then hoping to finish their season off at an Ceufr dihd oBrdBrtlnio'6 o a asHol.AoelgteigeihtwswhrJon"at"Kan'9Cikeheeel50.FrmthstrtteoilrWdesad THE PHILLIPiAN SPORTS MARCH 1, 1996 5

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byStaples Barry ~With 7:50 remaining in the first Andover repeatedly cut te lead fro n PHiILLE'iAN SPORTS WRITER half, a Tufts three-pointer tied the ball eight to four points, but then MCI game at thirty-five. The Blue turned would go on a run to increase the lead

ek, ______* a, on the offensive fire power in the re-e- hackebak toensvetoten ten poerints.epints the by:'- Paul Pennelli Yates had a difficult decision to make. to him. "I'm ecstatic .. I'ml going to maining minutes, led by the strong Junior Justin Voccola described ro-~~ PHILLIPIAN SPORTS WRITER Brian would have been on the varsity throw year-round." pa fTtsIoy'6adKn h ep ftegm ysyn, es The of Yates ~~~~hockey team for his second season. Although he is already info- col- Okike '97. Andover went on an 8-0 'The game never really got to a point. -Tepowerful form ofBrian e , Yastesdoptco tobecomhi aeer farthfrom ovter. "Wdoero ta baee realta ascliae y he fbin u frahbtw ee ept '96at loomshe end of the Ca e , ae pe obcm ebr frfo vr W'egigt era point play by Okike. Tufts was forced never really able to get back on top.:, 96 loomsat the end of the Case ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tocall a time out with 6:38 remaining MCI played a clutch game. Whenev&- t emra] Cage. The Athlete of the of the winter track team. "I'm not real- good in the spring. [Tim] Cannon This week, the varsity to regroup. we would come close to tying, they-. ..Q-Week focuses his vision, and enters ly a hockey guy . .. I played varsity ('96] throws the javelin, and Quincy hosescoe hi enhl vr a ekn ol oo u n u sbc n (1 ~thePutingcrcle. the hot-putb bt I wasn't that good." Because there [Evans '96] and Mecca [Okereke '96] hoopstrs csedn eir eavonwthie Iveneory nwas nreekingwoleoo." unadptusbc n t-puinhis is no discus during the winter, Brian throw the shot." His goals for the reulr eson, e ex- tfishavoltedfene oring toewet th Hoe ,b enso o& -a nd, he wpehi Brow. Atrda natraly picked up the shot-put. Yates spin are simple: "I want to brak the gamendhedExetr eigla h fi aleghpo ints. so e s trowevrerbydn mans ofypsm a'hdrls the stonp into dicu."Te hepst season tourna- half allowed the Blue to accumulate Andover managed to have the score, on the air, and listens to rcdmetAsaltscod their largest lead of the gamne-twenty tied at the half. The second halfr- 'uk:~ drnp~ to~ the~ hard ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~ecrdof 170 ft. is preparation for the tournament, one poinlts-when the buzzer sound- mained very intense, with both teams: Aber floor.~~~~~hl This rit- b Ehn ndve auedte igGee ad ed. At the half way point, Andover attempting to gain the advantage. MCI' -~~~ Tubber floor. This rit- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Philpott '93. began to look towards MCI who was was leading 60-39. came out of the locker room hot, and: er- 1, which has be- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Atthe mention their first round oppo-wetuonheBeby Zaecommonplace of the 200P Summer nent. However, when -..-- '-'--&--'' tn 53-4 hn

trasme into aen Olympics, Brian it came down to game ' f»-Andover battled back tranformdThoing is had a long laugh. "If time, MCI was just to 66-62, but was un- ,O form. Throwingis ~~~~~~~~~~Idev~lop more and too much for the Blue. able to ain the lead. 4A-mental, physical, M Iwsldb h j~~iidchal-emotional ~ ~ ~ ~ ' had the opportunity, Andover put up a M Iwsldb h ~~~dlemotional chat- ~~~~~~~~~I'd take it . .. but strong effort, but was strong play of their m~~~~J.~~~pge that has more~~~~~~~~~~~~that's huge to go to forced to watch their 64 ig mn ad' han become the call- teOypc post season chanipi- eleventh grader Rahim ing of Yates. This right now I'm not onship dreams be Johnson, who amassed sl masteredivthea good enough, but swept away. Even forty-one points sot atd anloe would love to o." though they are out of against the Big Blue. verymoment that he ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sydney,Australia e- ~ saoI h ia ii evrromn ha eAndover faces Exeter utes. Andover was able ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(the site for the tobatl bcktowihi ly spends with his shot- I - 00 Oypc) in the annual classic ,. "' tbaleactowhi al~ 'Put. ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~a otb dofron Saturday. . ~r fou~..points, 85-81, but .,.Yates, who hails away for Yates, Tufts MC I went on another from Hanover, New woi ose clutch run, increasing 'Hapshre.He had when throwing a Last Friday, the ~' the lead to twelve.

-Wtbeen exposed to shot-put, or a discus. Big Blue demolished .. thsm ofeiv ti'ck when he was SLou Bemieri ap- yet another team; tis :~ ice yMI h young, Brian was a past aetuh time the victim was ~'2-Y Blue was able to keep self-escried"fotbal, hokey, ase- learned continuously, and his efforts Brian a wealth of knowledge, and th ut nvriyte ged lose and92 ball guy". Yates lived with his mother, paid off. He studiously listened to Yates respects Bernieri a great deal. JV squad. Tufts was, enddi u losi nge th-e? d - ~his yonerbrother who ated Coach Lou, and honed his skills. "Lou's- the man. He's a phenomenal able to hang with the ta' otsao n Lehigh, and hsyugrboerwo "Shot-put involves a very complex guy and he's always optimistic. Lou's Blue, and- kept the be- d t.~iinds Pal's.Bria, a rsidet of motion that includes balance, timning, one of the few people who know a lot gmn f the first ~ -. Neae Ean hpes if Aiidverottae, s a our-yearse- and rhythm I like perfecting that one about thowing and he also knows hl eyitrsig e nln hmi y J . The game started out onAndove nior. ~~~~~~~~~specificmotion ... Lou teaches us to how to coach it. First and foremost, he AlthoughAnoe After -a disappointing spring sea- clear our minds and make our motion is an excellent person." The focus of evenly, and neither ene heps-sao '~§n on JV2 baseball -his junior year, isncve". team was able to es- endthpotsan Yates became disenchanted with th intncie Lou's teachings is simple: maxum-ze tablish a clear advan- - ~'Wednesday, it is nt st -~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ Next fall, Brian will travel to Yale power through relaxation. Yates not tg.Wethscr - -' the end of their season. r Whnport. lower sping rolled University to begin his college educa- only uses this philosophy in track, but reached 12-10, in fa- . - -. *This Saturday, the Blue a around,Cach Lou Berieri asked tion. Yates was actually recruited to he appears to use this ideology in is vor of Andover, Corey Vandiver 96- Photo 10 Mark face Exeter at home; ,Brian and some others to throw. This throw at Yale, "I initiated the whole live. CahMdsedcd rb eon i-f s a :0 astme te fist tat Bian pentany process. I wrote them a letter and I Addressing the critics of his- sport, ed to call a time out. Advri okn og quality time with a discus. Slowly, went down for a special visit and I met Yates responds calmly: "There is a He encouraged the team to "continue The second half was much less en- out with a bang this year and the I eganj Ytes o relizehis ptental ~ with the coaches. When I was there common misconception that throwers with the high screens and keep the tertaining than the first half, with the Exeter ame is perfect for that. The n "henpor de cesfto tak upotack they basically said 'We're going to re- don't have to be athletes." After ball moving." Under Coach Modeste's Blue continuously adding to their Blue should manhandle the Griffins Iyu're When sucessful n some- cruit you now.' I got in early. It makes watching Brian Yates throw, no one expert tutelage, the Blue was able to lead. With twelve minutes and thirty and anyone who hates Exeter should thing, you grow to like it even more." you feel special, to be noticed." can say that throwers aren't athletes. "I gain a slight lead. However, Tufts' seconds left to play, defensive wizard definitely attend. Successful he was, and discus would Brian's excitement concerning his lat- want to be feared . .. the team I mean,- size advantage enabled them to con- Corey Vandiver '96 had two consecu- However, after Saturday's gamne,

soon become his best sport. est challenge is visible when speaking,- not me." -sistently get the offensive rebounds tive steals and lay-ups that put the the Big Blue Varsity basketball team After- football season this year, and capitalize on second chances. Blue up 85-63. A three pointer by- of '96 should be remembered for tal- Ivory, with 530 remaining, put the ent, success, excitement, hard work, IfN ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~- - lelead to twenty-five and bppeared determination, and pure entertainment to seal Tufts' fate. The only excite- for the fans. This -year's team was ment that Tufts was able to provide amazing, with a thriving record of 202' the Andover crowd was a Cosmo 3, excluding Saturday's Exeter game.

-~~by Franco Torres ~~son, but 'at the end it has paid off well. helped carry Tom's bags for away went coast to coast and laid the ball in crowd jeered and heckled him at every the end; that &ould not be farther from ~ PHILLPIANCUSTAH oluiasO~oE~r Stephen~ IBong" Maguire 96 has games. Way to go guys! -for the game winner, opportunity. Finally, the ame ended the truth. As well as the Blue played - ~~~~~~~~~~~donea grieat job as coach and deserves AbtWest Quad South then tangled and the Blue prevailed 106-82. this year, they were still only a six recognition. He has employed an im- 0with Rabbit Pond. The Pond opened seed in the toumnament. Given that ~~~~7j~ ~g,Hel osad pressive defensive strategy that actual- Hey, at least they won some the game with the same offensive and MCI their seed may have been low, there to the world where South offense unable to score. Arts gamesto.ae3nesdaysonAnecver travee to uamnndiwsanh orjt if you played "Gator" Miner '96 is the offense of '96 and Andy "Biscuits, ir?" Butler te toa31ssnrcrdgist the University of New Hampshire to tunmnadi a nhnrjs girls andy rendred welcome the vaunted7WestdQuadthis ataWithe Bull" e s Shdefnsiv stateguta haonProld Wldtowe tllre.Atygret sadsi ths BASKETBALLin forPon.ae ionefa tinrmotfvlf worked their way to a six win season led at half-time 36-24, but from that Enln oraet noewo Blue play this year knows how good, - AKEencae ofwnig Fralo able player. Teddie "Secret Service" Ahemed "Shaka" Khan lent his ser- moment on, South dominated the theansouxeed, Anot ex- the team was and how successful they Dewitt '97 and John "CIA Agent" vcstwrsheitedieasid game and eventually toppled Pond cameonin asrt 7rT~ose without a TI-82, that's only a Hoffman '97 added to the RPl) chem- Tade "Masthen Wtistl '98.asdi and punched their tickets to the Finals. petdowibtsllmngdo 7%chance for victory.hed istry. Unfortunately their lack of depth Flagstaff roared into the semi-fl- tgt CP s UT The regular season, which has rahd hurt their chances of winning the Pine Knoll nals. Gearing themselves up for the fi- tiht. MCInr its end, has yielded two surprises thus caposi.nals, the Staff executed their offense who had unre-FT T far. The surprises were that Flagstaff - Ol2wisa eso.Hyatal amounts of i 5 A B F P F' T GASPshort-- lostchampionship. and the usually Only 2 wins all season. Hey, at and clamped down their iron clad de- talent and Quattlebaum 7 i 2 6 3 1 2 9 GASPlostand te usully sort-West Quad South - least they have Annabelle Schierman fense on the woeful West Quad North. great athletes Ivory 4 4 7 14 13 5 1 42 .. staffed Rabbit Pond finished second '96 and Federico Borroel '96. Oh, and Fliagstaf opened with a 24-0 run. By throughout the Vader 9 2 I 2 6 1 2 175 clinching a first round bye. However, The only team to dethrone the that tall kid Toby Coleman '96. Why half time the score was 56-12 and lineup, went K. Okike 4 4 0 0 6 0 6 IS8 that does not mean the season had Fasafhdaraypce hi u oaqik DWlim heen dull in any way. The Cluster B- w~-r---k~lFagsfor bw~~-rixrhad fiaead pakdter ottN uc ams I I 2 0 2 I 0 0 Mll season can be characterized by A-XLL-C JLU S~TER( TEA M Si ag ortefias lead which N lams 2 t2 0 0 0 0 0 0 tl~ese words of wisdom from the es- The Championship Game they seemed Collidge I 1 0 0 0 0 I I teemed Dr. Pottle, "These Varsity - AL.Spi'l' i J -LS A rDA li to maintain for Nolan 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 guys areit doinga___wron______yThe billing for the game needed the Whole Voca0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 guysoing are it ll wrong Theyp a l.Te ntpabebs 11raT N Okike 1 I 0 0 0 a ii 0 ,should take a lesson from the cluster - uAEAD COACH: ERANco TO MsL E,.AH SXP n yp tal.ThnsopblAasGUai iORRESFLO .~~c:ketball _JR juggernaut known as Flagstaff .-kids and put a little more shoulder into -2 *- '- brugh a 1-1 rcor int th fna Fo O WL o. cW~~J~NT~~Lame. West Quad South, the only Sk ing Ends XW ith tolF Flagstaff ~~FORWARDI 7 WQS FOWR: ' S ABI9 Flagstaff plot ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~teamto defeat Flagstaff, had shown N What more can you say about a GiUARD:- RPD -p v u ~Q gtfpoented withd ao flrr ofin h ng at N e w E n"gIlands - juggernaut who demolishes opponents WARD:N ~ . ~u oprvthycud oitain li naeag f4 oit ae % ~ - 'IQ ' blcks and their tenacious defense cre- byMr utetMann '96, Nate Kirk '98, and Chri Ty an average______of___42____points______a___game?__ aedtrnstion backs. When West SPEIA TOrTHutEdPiLPA Finley '96. Co~-Captains Jonathan "Penny Jr." ofdClusterALTOTH PILIP ,,Noley'96andFraco El apiKings ClseWest Quad South were they so bad then? Oh well, who Quad South took a moment to look at The girls' day began with the gi l$4osleyandFranco 96 El Papi has shown the league their true poten- is Flagstaff to question a cupcake 'the scoreboard, they found themselves Wt thi bas ant slalom (GS) race, wher .-Chulo" Torres '96 have done a fabu- tial. Rumors flew about that Mike win?- behind 13-3. South regrouped and be- Wt thi bas Andover's girls showed their skills o ,lous job guiding the immense talent Healey '96 was to join the squad in an gan to chip away, but they still trailed packed and their skis tehl.Dbi cwrz'7ldt Wat is Flagstaff. Once again Mosley is effort to try and compete with The Playoffs by 20 at half-time. Poor and biased of- ____ freshly waxed, the tehl.Dbi cwrz'7ldt "in Prime Time, show stopping fori agtaf.HowvewCmmssoneafciawelkptfeshQudpouhaiete sk finisndoeralpne -,mid Torres provides both an offensive PoataffrldHimwieligibl andmibanned To start the Post-season off, both etWs udSuhi h tiitneamn piled into the ral- junior phenom. Tara Soraghan was no .,"d defensive spark that is definitely him from playing. Superstar Pete Flagstaff and Rabbit Pond earned first There were indeed some question- ly wagons last Tuesday for a two-day Hna fie ke togyao - tobenficia he tem. Te slahing "DeMorbid" Saji '96 was a tremen- round byes. West Quad South took on able calls and non-calls that swung in trip to the New England Prep School power moves by lagstaff's league dous shot blocker and point scorer. Pine Knoll, while West Quad North Sot' ieto.Tkn ulavn tltcCneec' lieSi with Meghan Greene '97, and Jil domnatnnatingdForwarddi JusteiSoth'ndJeffonustn Taingfuffman"- AtheDufCofeeec'd l'96 SicMtmplli-8 "Nightmare" '9 comli and Abboteffdidfn battle.ed tage, Pete "DaMorbid" Saji '96 and Championship at Sunday River Si MithelI98 Turner'96hae left ments Saji's game and these two are WetQa ot aiydsa- Jeff "Fluffman" Duffield '96 picked Resort in Maine. Finding worthy ac- teAtrahat uc nteld many teams lying in their beds bruised rounded out by freshman sensation tled Pine Knoll. It often looked like uptergm n one h oeteboys and girls switched even and bleeding. Kevin "Noonan" Gacs"io Snta'9.AoI the Knoilers' hearts just weren't in it. bakcil"odn o"Chn'6 poblmdats ptamshed uptin te Th'e boys' GS race provided anot Grancis "Titd' Howevrtthe ominancAofo.aiI'96 cPenomenl Onlce rner '96f-prove Wrbertedneay, haced began vth e rl.FtgadanMnnhdh H 6 THE PHILLIPLAN SPORTS MARCH 1, 1996

by David Weiner For two years, the two competed with highly of him. Karen Kirley '96 andbyBrySalsomigen"A PHILLUPIAN SPORTS ASSOCIATE each other for a varsity spot, and, as Aaron Cooper '96 offered, "He is one thepaesae paedfrisahrinheY C byccBarrylStaplesPWiNSPORTS WRITER some,,bigdmen." All threeepaayerseare - ~~~~~neither ever seemed much better than of sucsflo h oradta cn lau n playedgeafte for lynhisnteYC o i the nicest, friendliest and most be traced to their similar home lives. Not just anyone can become school in seventh grade Titus attended a the other, they decided to alternate the interesting guys we know. He is a man There is no wrestler. To doubt in anyone's Kanu Okike was born and raised North Meclanberg High School in'( succeed in this grueling matches they competed in. Finally, without enemies. He can light up ainBysoM sport, you need a positive attitude, they decided to spread sahetadcae C rltadwsonhevstybs their talent and crowd and make everyone haveabout fu in thatnthe vacrsditybaskyeal Theame t 4t~riation, dedication, and a will- wrestle his havnganinredblyart BtlhoMsscuPhliphlp ins cdmdeyothe ets a ca eChalotteand wsonthe arsit as-g in different weight categories. While reminiscing aoths blessed with talent at every all of8 ketbll teamso tree yuces.His high in~s oacetpi. uama The ptiro 93nK,,hsboheNaii'9 colwsveyscesu unde two constantly worked together, Andover wrestling career, this tory and each member of the squad Au oncetsaidepTopwin aluIhaetod steadily improving on- and sister Christine, who is thirteen, Titus' leadership, and went to the their wrestling came to the front of Daly's mind. Mls tiuetovryscs.Hwvr, are strongly is,Athouh uffe." Al wasa boer, abilities. To progress even further, Upper season was coming supported by their par- North Carolina state semifinals once to a close, bcueteBu sarltvl ml ents. Kanu explains, "My mom and and to the quarter finals twice. tl~is quote relates closely to the suffer- Daly attended summer wrestling but he had earned a spot to wrestle at team, it has been said that in, a wrestler has to go through to camps where the ddawyureustwokhdin AerigscolTtswas u he ad the privilege of lnterschols. A double elimination for- Andover varsity basketball team wil 1~ecprne successful. As captain of the training with academics and athletics." Kanu, like enced by Kira Pittman, who wa ~r~stinMkelos, tam Olympic gold medalists mat was in use, and after his second only go as far as its big al's da i. udin men can take ms tlts ea lyn akt togavcj fAdvr onth sccssofth Bue ball when he was very little. His famni- Titus is being recruited by Davidson,o, 6paly '96 exhibits this '~ ~' appeared to be finished. this winter, it is safe to say ci~~~terrnination every ~~~~~~~~~~~~He that the big l a aktalho ntedie enSae ignaTcBso was so upset with' men have been way and Kanu practiced often. he hits University, and Richmond to play the mats. "~~~~~~~~X himself that he quickly doing an unbe-bakt ll .. Each day of the gv~~~~~-retreated to the ,~rstling season, Daly show- lievable job. For however, he '6nomtte #trrves earfy to practice hatatI aon- mid leaves thbe had advanced Ivory 9, Mior late. He con- ~"' far enough in the tour- Myers '96, and waher stafitlyhis workson -~-~ ~ ~"- nament to wrestle in the Kanu Okike 97 bitu s t a n ~~t l y wo r k s o n h - : .~~~~~~~~ sy moves,.quickness, and i s Whsoierud.hvebeco ns ol a t i o n r o u n ds . ha ve b ee n na me d bl yy is s epoano t gg o o-~~b endurance, all ae ig to pursue to__Dl ado- cateesfth iimprove his chances of football in col- (('ii ~nig. Ddctdt ished himself for his term for boys'lee loss, teammate Dusty varsity basketball. everything he does and DeMeo came running The Andove neyer attfptin any, attemptingany- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~toDalythe helockers still tohadon inform comebig men a haveforce be-to ,~~fiing half-heartedly, re match. I Mes bgn 'baly took it upon him- ~.mormac.ndigs,-, neut be reckoned with sea,baye Seftogiethis yar's Daly told DeMeo to playingbse- basketball,Ne Enld. and aavr wrestling team to ballatavr victo- leave, believing Dusty work well togeth- early i'ryBramwell '96 age.ea 'jK -him. By the time Daly court A '6frd, "He helped this tree ~ born and cur- M e was convinced he real- are mpressive yet 'Iditr reach its potential." ~~ rently lives in Zeke Jones and Kevin Jackson. ly did have a match, he threw on his very differet -rIn.1 the four yer that ~'-'' 1iJ'.~ Bloomington, Daly h Upon the conclusion of his Upper clothes and ran to the mat with his hair players. Wl -been a member of the Andover year, Daly was selected as captain of still dripping wet, Ironically -Illinois with ,wrstlritemhe has seen trernen- this year's enough, Minor and Kanu team. In past years, there Daly emerged victorious in this match seem to dominate on the inside, Titusbrte brentsr andf ',dciiis development within the program. have been Jf, co-captains; however, Daly and received fifth place overall. As he can hurt a team severely with his out- When Daly was a junior, the varity was chosen to be the lone titled Oieatne oa aktalwoi pligt .. frnx er leader. put it, 'Ths was a great way to end the side shot. Describing Titus, Kanu camps, and played team worked hiard although they He for his middle' Minor first remembers playing basket- says of his selection, "I am honored season." says, "He is just a really strong weren't very successful, and the JV to lead such a respected player. scolKanuoin sajnobllcmeiieyintesxhgae team." Bryan As for college, Daly applied to a Not only does he have a really good lete ttiam held little enthusiasm, rarely Cockrell '96, DeMeo, is a very successful student ath- After middle school, he was looking, Bramnwell, and number of schools, some where he shot, but his shot selection is good as lt appearing at practices. Four years Matt Strickland at Andover, and finds the balance to receive a better education than what '96, although not offi- could wrestle, others where he could- well. He knows the right time to drive later, the varsity team has worked its cially captains, tough. Kanu asserts, "Here, there is a he could get in Bloomington, so he have stepped up to take n't. He remains undecided on his first' and the right time to shoot a three- way up to a .500 season, and that same leadership very tough balance between athletics considered Andover. He came to PA roles as well, helping Daly choice. Wherever he lands, he will pointer. He is also really encouragn JV and academics, especially this year. in the fall of 1992, and is now a four team~ hasnspire grow the considerably team.undoubtedly exce bothnonrandtofftheYin practiceheYouTalwaysiheahitusiin Theretiojustctooomuch t do.iIkthink size and level of enthusiasm. JV"spire team the has team. grown considerably in undoubtedly excel both on and off the yeaisenior.xNextayerMMinoriisvver Now the When asked about his toughest mat. practice telling here we are at a disadvantage because interested in attending Princeton, but b65's arrive every the big men to 'go up thraenodmjckevynei lkehe aoiyofsirhewl day with an eager- competition, Mike didn't hesitate to After four years of Andover strong'."thraenodmjck-evynei ness paralleled by few other teams, tell of his matches versus Brewster kehe aoiyofsirhewl wrestling, Daly's career here is corn- Apparently Minor has been listen- forced to work ard. :.,'As winter term of his junior year Academy's wokthan play, We do a lot more not know anything until April. Minor Eli Vasquez. Te two have ing to a close. He has demonstrated ing to Titus' advice because his re- dIral iet scnieigteie fpaigbs rofld around, Mike woklnaIralylieto i considrinoge the i playingrbas-s was left with no opposed each other three times this through his wrestling and leadership bounding sport to play. Before enrolling in has been one of the keys to pA." Pilp caey au h anst.H as " ih r the season, all matches coming down to how detennined and dedicated he real- the Andover's success. u monotonous basics program, Dusty, Minor de- pafontenPilips cemy,whanu h fothea tmo. epaysmh try out the wire. Daly lost the last two times ly is. scribes his own game DeMeo '96 n okay by saying, " am plans ot a tedaia sys"collegeweeh oh btel ee pla somenJVi got to Daly and convinced' 'they squared off, but he looks at the -Making truth of Ali's statement,do' shooter and passer, but not cngtageteuain esy," olghtw'lsewa apn. hi~ntogivewretlin a hot.Aftr want to go tcleefrbst- Alheeparsavenyd littepodn, a defeats as learning experiences. Daly Daly has suffered many long practices ,exceptional. I do rebound well iemdi to ta i xie faeiasue oeworeadsruling matchesandAthrugh want when o' olg o akt Altrepaeshv noe littlefirst prodding,is xcited Mik to facemade Vasquzwell.mOh,his to, but I don't always box out ball-I want an education." However, considerable success at appearance in the wrestling grdon't mreally and dribbleogevenithought anugisannotscertainrofihis h AcademymandaseemempoiseddforrgreaaPhillips room and time at the New England tournament suffering, he has leamned to win. By ta el"Ayn has -felt at h a se future in basketball, many colleges college careers, both in academics and home there ever since, where Mike hopes to be a strong taking all e has leamned during his Minor play knows that he was being may be very interested in him for his athletics. However, Kanu, During his first three years on the threat. Andover Minor, and career, he poses to be very extremely modest and is exceptional Ttua Itiewas well a team, Daly became close friends with Aside from wrestling, Daly has successful in all aspects hloPA., tustall easizo the strsonglpxlayo of his college in all facets of the game.TiuIvrwabonnChlte, heemadntterprsalxc- numerouslife.friends, all of whom ~~=-,year's'95. Captain, Tyler Currie speak North ~~~~Carolina,and came to Phillips lence. Minor summed up the squad Fi~~~commntsl,TKitus a a solid Academy this year as a post graduate. best by saying, "We are like aiy. in He ~~player.improved a lot this year, Titus and his fifteen year old brother When we want to, this team can e and owsemsto hve lts f coii- are strongly supported by their mother very intense. We have a strong desire dencis gme in Ithin he s on of and father. Titus began playing as- to win." It is that intensity and desire e d~~~~~aa r io n ~~thev~~~~~~~~~~~~n best free throw shooters on the' ketball when he was four, and imme- to win that has propelled Andover to teamhs shu nd dow someawe- diately fell in love wt thegae He the upper echelon of Prep Basketball. by CharlesFinchcareer. PHILLIIANSORTS WITER She played with countless and when coach Martha Gourdeau let bumps, bites, and bruises, but always her play forward in a blowout, she managed to propel her team to victory posted two assists and had a couple of The girls' '95-'96 hockey team with her competitive nature and natur- fine slap shots. vill be forever - remembered as the al capacity for goaltending. Following the Greek ideal of ~,m f catainMegaMarione'96. Finally, four years ago she made sound body iuoe and a sound mind, ______bypthera stela plainte net, ~ ~~~~~~~thetough decision to come to Andover Marfione is no slouch off the ice,.yRbrtHle enough and returned to Andover as a Although ~q team progressed evenly through for a new challenge. Initially she toiled Teammate skiing is. a big part of Melita Sawyer '97 says,- SPECIAL T TE PHILLIPIAN upper. "It was a hard ~eseaon, whoe ad devloped behind goalies older and more experi- "Not decision to her life, she does have other interests. l'er only is she a great goalie, she make," she says, "but I liked it Marfoesexpnane velope writes kicking poems!" here She is an active participant in Earth ye!~~~der Marfione's expert~~~~Th mltiacte Debby into a team of close- - Schwartz has lead the girls' and wanted to return." ntcompetitmo abloeto- ~~~~~~~'*Marfion~T e mind etedes apn kigta oasao fsld She receives Friends and Upper Counsel. Through timeo to alpine nothing but praise Upper Counsel she is helping to orga- n o mefigt. r bet sking teamfrom soli Marfione indeed poes finishes, personally iye the toughest foe a plcn issc from her coaches and peers. "She was nize a second Upper Night for the on, nd hrdi races this wne.T ood fight.~ Marfione~ is ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ tiecalig a strong skier, both mentally and spring term and various other upper Peof those rare players t hbb. eifid this incredible season, she fin- physically, throughout the whole sea- activies .Shemntisago ished twelfth in giant slalom and son." declares her coach Clyfe Being a member of the ski team is ,ho is capable of chang- ~ ~~~~~in ~~~~~~~~~fourthslalom at Interschols. Her ig wholegames on her - Beckwith. Although she has returned a big time commitment, but wn and who elevttes ig, whole games on hkownwidlyendrel ~~~~~~~~~~~andwitty. Her jokes are everyone high finishes helped the .- hnwihest read bye grls temaciv a ' seems to enjoy spending Leplay of everyoneon time together. "I really ie~~play ~~~~~~~~the hihs eadb ie of evteammateoM fourth place overall at ~~~~~in ice. Undoubtedly the temae Mr lieteta, she says," am's leader on the ice ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Barensfeld'7 h the two event in Maine. A'i; I dntkowi t' -h id in the locker room, a m's leader o n th e i ce S ch wartz was b orn '- calls Marfione, people p l wh o ski , b ut we~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~po farfione, in the words "One of inschwartsnwaess bao thwunetpol h unsolsPl o oski, un"A ''assistant coach Chad avetlt ofnfun"eAs had ever met." Meg moeto, C alifornia reen, "Single-handedly , ute aestly aouced 1,.. hopes to continue her NMve -'pt a lot of games close, ~ t aesterour. thean skidle teha ., . academic deveomn Mmtteigfforen a '~~~n-. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ whenwe weren schdule fr ter-as ang ourn bet." en't t Boston College next "I've been skiing since I ayinBor year, which, by the was four, but I've only n rised i way, doesn't have o '97 graduates. "It's re- a bad raced for six years", she alytobd-hr Bornand raised in hockey team, r concedes, but in those ~ lot of talented lowers ~'Irma v yearsngwere W~hen you tal to six years she has be- W. and juniors ~~fonnativeyears were anybody who has come come an excellent on the team arked by a talent skier. - that won't she into close contact with have a chance issessed Her first place finish at for finding enced, and wondered if she was at the Marfione, superlatives abound. When Loon to compete." !ys to play hockey. At a very young Mountain this As Debby looks for- e she created a makeshift rink in her right place, but in the past few years I spoke -with her acquaintances, Ekyard with the help of her family, the winter was definitely she has clearly come into her own. word "nice" invariably arose six or the highlight of her sea- wards to colleges, the ~ cotentdlyshotfor our on ~ question ' must arise nd. This year was when she truly emerged seven times during the conversation. son. The course was Soconne sheotr hs ond.a whether skiing will fc- as a player to be feared. With thirty, Fellow player Kathryn Bar-rows '96 hard and I skied well; viou sheneeedt pla I tor into her decision. inan oga- forty, even fifty save games, she says that "Marf," as her teammates was totally psyched", ~edAtarond eagu. eght earsof roved , I can ski at aschool it's a .. hpa ye e time and time again hr innate affectionately call heri an"e- sh-ay-fthseciigdeiit-lsbtifnt first game in-goal, gitfrsen h u kc m f h inlg aia ieta m ta d a rct n o e sasu et hesilrcs i' obgd a" e b ildfntl THE PHILLIPIAN SPORTS MARCH 1, 1996

an excellent job of bringiik by Quincy Evans dash records, along with the indoor Track is not the only activity that elAustin matriculated to Phillips has done hlis by Todd Boling and Jason Gimbe PHILLIPiAN SPORTS WRITER 4500 yard record. Tanya also holds the Tanya is involved ina Andover,"~ outdor20 recrd an 400inthe e- Acdemy.She i als potoa PilDay PHILLMPAN SPORTS WRITERS Academy in 1992 as a junior, and the best student-athletes to Hall and a board member of Af-Lat-streasaeglrpyronhevsi sidAtn.Tetam asely 'Tanya Thomas is a three year se- ter runs. together during my time as a Pennsylvania. Thswne rc esnwspo- A.I hs omtet onto- As a forward rushes down the ice, ty hockey team. His coach Chris Gurry grown nior from Collegeville, 1 have student here." Although she has lived there for six- ably Tanya's best one yet, even cupy her time enough, she, also has he is frightened to see the threatening sad San has done everything here. He This season, Austin's last, the Blue years, it is not her birthplace; she though she chose not to run cross student council to attend each week. figure of Andover's premier defense asked of him since he came teen talented recruit has played better than any Andover wsborn in Philadelphia, PA, in 1978. country as preparation during the fall. Tanya's hobbies, both here and at man, Sean Austin '96, barreling came here as a highly as f ue ard taain Deeties ryushigand Two years later, her family moved At the New England Interscholastic home, entail traveling and spending towards him. However, off the ice, stre in ithe radocey owr.aantDefelon BnnnhgaeaChigav crand forty-five minutes from the city to the Meet, she won the fifty yard dash and quality time with her frends and f epl no eamo histe quiet town of Collegeville. Her family 600 yard run, breaking the school ly. Academically, Tanya enjoys her engaging conversations andBemnHilhvcra- ed a new image of th~ of her parents, Saihand dry wit. Quite the clown to consists Andover hockey pro- Andy and Andrea C omip a rat i ve many people, Austin has "This team n ay Thomas, and her four- Government classes, emerged over the past four 7'gram. nthv h kl f~m teen year old sister, best and hopes to eventual- years as one of the varsity ly pursue a career in hockey team's leaders. He -tasbuwehvraly friend, and star athlete bonded together as a Jessica Toas. some aspect of interna- kindled the spark in a team tional relations. that even he was skeptical team," said Austin. "We Although Jessicais not ran, and have lived star, she has "' !!*What Tanya enjoys aotsltesthsfllifted, atrack We really are a shown exceptional msabu tac isHwvr poed bytogether. that, "there are always Sean's aggressive play, this team." Sean went on to prowess in swimmring, explain, "Maintaining lacrosse, and softball. challenges, no limits to taishefst A ovr ' consistency is the hardest According to Tanya, -*> Vscesannosei-hsoytqulffrte part of hockey, and this her family has been ic point where one can New England tournament; you are done". Andover is seeded third in team has struggled with quite supportive of bohsay in the past, her track, and academi Tanya uses this ideolo- teasrndvioconsistency gy to excel off the Sensatdpaigbut I feel that we have pursuits. it as of late. Tanya's track ca- track as well as on: she Sensatdpaigmaintained never gives up. Once hoky tte on ag fCac uyhaena reer began in an im- exmCellen uprt a en an pressive fashion at the she does extremely three, with inspiration from young age of twelve. At ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~wellat something, she his brother and friends. "It was theexlensuprrad of the team, Sean motivator of the team and me." thgae she twonve At-iapbtte el thing to do," said Austin, who grew up Because of the needs izes that she can do in Malden, MA. Austin participated in moved hack to defense, and has Sean has not decided on his plans tional capnhp i for college, but would like to stay cha400monsh ru.ee1etr1hs-stemn okyevnsa onse showed me that he is the complete a hsnt rud'h otnae n lyi h From then on, her career has been record in both events with times of 6.2 mentality that has created one of the throughout North America, but regrets hce lyr fSa tournament. With Austin's but success. and 37.8 seconds, respectively. Tanya best runners that this school will ever not playing in the Tounoi go into the NHL draft last season, he Beanpot filled with nothing at Andover winding im- was also part of the winning 4x100 re- see. In the spring, Tanya will undoubt- Internationale Pee-Wee de Quebec would have gone as a pick in the sixth final season Coming to P.A. as a lower, Tanya down, he looks ahead to the tourna- mnediately became the number one lay team.- Earlier in the winter term, edly gamner even more victories on the (Quebec international Pee-Wee tour- round." tracks. Possibly, come the year 2000, nament). His team was invited, but he Smroentwa tonhdattemha the a e nthaiindshas oeds,of winnngeee runner in each of her events. Since TnacmedinteDrouh hminhpt n i aerhr I~that year, Tanya has only lost one Relays. She finished fourth in the 400 the world will see her running in the was unable to attend. ipoeetta h emhsmd col wt ag Andover track meet. Furthermore, she with a time of 59.8s seconds, which Olympics. Tanya definitely has the drn h atfu er."h holds the indoor fifty and 300 yard was only .6 seconds off her outdoor potential to make this and other presti- best. gious successes realities.

by Brian Chernoff ning and to draw great athletes away season he has excelled at indoor track school, and attesm iehelp bal- PHILLIPIAN SPORTS WRITER fosoefthohrspt."as well, setting a "modern era" two ance Is studies with his running. Surrounded by talent and taught mile run record at the Boston Already, Ted says, he has matured and Invitational tournament developed, and once again, he attribut- kd >- Ted Gillick '96 began running by a great coach, 'Lick developed into University cross country during the fall of his a successful runner. During his senior with a time of 9:39. At the indoor es this to the talented teammates he sophomore year at Londonderry High year, Ted was athlete of the month for track Interscholastic Tournament, Ted trains with and skilled coaches who varsity and played number four for the School in Londonderry, New guide him. Gillick added, "Without by Peter Christodoulo like Darren []Dinneen] training PLLPASORSsocAEentire season. This season, Allen Hampshire. He started the season as - ipeople moved up one spot on the ladder ~to the eighth runner on the team, but :with me, I don't think things would be his way up to run in going as well as they are." Posbyone of the least wellnubrteewrehdonadhi steadily worked characters on opponents and provided crucial wins the top five (only the top five runners' r Of his coaches at PA, Ted says, known and secretive "Both Coach Stableford [cross coun- campus, Allen Stack '96 is surely not each match. 'times are scored) on a team that went `~ 1 on tothat win the state championships ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~try]-and Coach Muska [indoor track] a secret to squash teams around theAtheIercoaictu - season ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~havereally brought out the best in the league. Stack menaced teams in inter- ment this past weekend, Allen played compiling wl hog w oud eoelsn TeImbredo isrnnn c- teams they have coached." As an idea scholastic play this season, of Ted's development this year, he has an overall record of 16-4, and leading to.a "Nasty" Brunswick player in the I/reer at the early age of seven at the place (out of quarterfinals. In his quarterfinal Con- urigoIismte.Se ihdfrthe tenth-fastest mile time in the coun- the team to a seventh Interschols. solation match, Stack played the num- to play a sport other than basket- try for indoor track: 4:23, a mere nine thirty-one teams) finish at ~Ihim her three from Choate. This was the soon realized that seconds behind the top tune. Stack's wins provided a solid 11ball, and Gillick for the team this season, and same guy Allen had lost to during the and track were sports in He has also accomplished his goal backbone 1! cross country his efforts regular season. This time, Stack came which he could really excel. of preparing himself for the colleges on numerous occasions, in the outcome up- big and easily dispatched his oppo- "Runing," Ted says, "is something I he likes. Princeton, Dartmouth, proved the difference do every day and think about~~~~~~~~~~~every~~Brown, Wake Forest, and Cornell are of the match The first time the boys' nent. "It felt good," says Allen, "to this season, have my revenge on that kid.'' day.'' all scouting him as a recruit for cross- squash played Milton country and track. Of these five, Ted Stack beat the Milton number three to Nobody on the team was upset, ii ,Running is also something Ted "I guess ~~'doesIn onlyextremely his sec- well. ~~~C0,prefers Princeton the most because he secure the win for Andover. For the with placing at Interschols. player, the loss ended up being we did about what I expected this ond season, Ted was named All-Class ci,'P -~ feels it "offers the best combination of Milton his only one of the season. "Milton year." comments Stack. "A lot of gu~s and it was at this - athletics and academics," and he L in cross country, Stack, "That from other schools play squash year year that hopes to matriculate there next fall. was huge," comments point during his junior of the round, hut for a bunch of kids who get decided to quit basketball and December 1994 at Londonderry High helped lead the Blue to victory, win- Ted feels he has developed to the may have been my biggest win Gillick together in the winter and have a good run year-round. He made a good School, and All-New England in cross ning the two mile run and finishing point where, next to school, running is season. we did pretty well." picked the right school country. He ran second on the team second in the mile behind Darren the most important aspect of his life. It is fair to say that Allen is not time, 4hoic, ~ ad he players on the Coach Tom Cone is, according to to do it at. The coach at Londonderry his final year behind "probably the Dinneen '96. Needless to say, Ted "As far as I define myself," he says, "I like the other squash to say much to Allen, the key to the team. "He's~ a HIigh School, besides being an excel- best all-around distance runner in the was "very pleased that the team won." define myself as a runner." As far as team. He prefers not Gillick decided to come to others see Ted, they see him as an out- anyone before matches but instead, to grasqshcc.Henvrptay lent coach, was also a good recruiter country" according to Gillick. on the task at greatsuasho couahdH never pso anmy within the school. Ted explains, "He After his fall season at P.A., Ted Andover as a Post Graduate to devel- standing runner and a good guy who focus all his attention op his skills to the point where he should look ahead to success in the fu- hand. When Allen steps onto the and clearly during big matches, but at was able to get kids excited about run- was named All-New England Prep in he is dying to' coss country, and during the winter would he able to run at a Division I ture. court, he becomes a machine. His nos- the same time you know ma ~ ~~~~trilsflair, and his anoe.Heyes mow down sahis win.a uetaWithout Mr.ol Cone's o eaguidance,opoetlk godI M ~~ ~ ~ ~ 3scary sight against which no opponent squash player today as I am." looks forward to playing. "Yeah, I like Stc wa aceed ary t ~~~~~~~~~h ~~~~~~~~~~~~bl intimidating my opponents with my Tulane University which has no JO O b e r expressions," admits Stack, "Some squash program, hut he is still waiting on last year's performance. er year showing, posting a 56.88 sec- guys just can't take it and fall apart." to hear from several Northeastern Along with picking up the back prove in the schools which do. "I don't know if I'll by Karen K irley stroke, Josh also entered the 200 yard This season, Josh has placed first ond performance in the back stroke. Stack began playing squash PHIi.LI.PIAN STAFF WRITER to be a good omen for up- ninth grade at his old high school in play in college," Stack says, "It all de- ______individual relay event for the first time at nearly every meet in the 200 indi- This seems Despite his accomplish- vidual medley as well as the back coming Interschols. Pennsylvania. He quickly picked up pends on where I go. I would really II ~ ~~~~~~~~~~loweryear. like to though if I had the opportuni- first in nearly every race ments, Josh kept to himself, remaining stroke. T.J. Durkin, a junior who A one term swimmer, Josh plays the sport, and by the time he got to Finishing he was play- ty." Many Schools could definitely thsseason, senior Josh Oberwetter a dedicated swimmer, but also separat- swims second to Josh in the same cluster soccer in the fall,arid rows Andover in tenth grade, varsity ladder, benefit from Stack's exceptional play. has been an essential component of ed from the crowd. explained, "He's supportive during the, spring under the guidance ing high on the junior h 00-events, yard back during meets and takes time out of of Mr. Washbumn. His other interests As an upper, Stack fnlymd h the boys' Swimming team this season. Johamt ta Other members include art on which Lael Byrnes '~Somewhat quiet and reserved around stroke is his favorite event, even practice to coach me." campus, Josh has nonetheless rose to a comments, "He's pretty dam good at r - -leadership position on the teamn. Bothis. by providing crucial points in meets Back in the pool, every now and -- Josh sneaks away to jump on the - and great leadership in pracie hehsthen, been key in the team's success thsdiving board and exclaims amusingly, season. ' 'This year's team is having a lot of Coming to Andover as a inew low- . fun." As for college, he hopes to at- per- Josh was -a quiet, shy boy with the tend Amherst and will find out in THE PHLLJPIAN SPORTS MARCH 1, 1996

Squash Has Mwixed Results AHEI LT

-~ by David Shuman PHILLIPIAN SPORTS WPITER

Saturday, March 2 .y

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- The Andover h ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Boys'Basketball EXETER 6:30 'Cur, The ndoerSquash Girls' Hockey EXETER -3:00 - nfce program finished a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~GirlsDiving Interscholastics 7:30 rr successful season with - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Girls'Swimming, Interscholastics 12:30 lidf impressive perfor- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Girls'Track -Eastern States @ Harvard 12:00 e pe > ~~~~QUA5Hby mances- this week ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Wrestling New Englands 9:00 -S - - ~~boththe boys and age girl. The boys' squash team finished Su~ ac eat afi--impressive seventh at Interschols eat aDd beat previously undefeated By'Dvn neshlsis .73 ,j tx~eter. Meanwhile, the girls played Boys' Siming Interscholastics 1:30 re ,Well at Interschols, and provided a - a t~~hlenge for a talented Exeter StraM ch9th( t~iohprograms have displayed Boys' Track Nationals 12:00 qwei ?ejat promise for future years. Gil'TakNationals' 12:00 alc, Girls' Track ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~che Interschols (boys) ons. The men in blue loaded up the 01305 van, and set out on a voyage to f,- Con Connecticut's Trinity College last ' . .t Friday night. With a long weekend of ~ dc Interscholastic pltiy lay ahead of them, lethe the fivesome was prepared to perform. Dean Chiungos '97 prepares . Photo / 0 Mark now Pete Karlen '98 led the way at to hammer a backhand tio number one. He won his first two counterparts, 3-0. Each of these se- lost their first match, but made it to ThVeati ijiatches to advance to the quarterfi- -niors had lost to the same opponent -the semifinals of the consolation ~dy nals where he met Campbell MacCall earlier this season. Following the round Number one player Jeni Flygare said, "I beat a Shingleton '98 had a tough day OeXE l Captain ALDO match, L winner of FL Hill. MacCall, VR of Belmont last year's Interschols at number one, guy named Rob, who goes to Exeter." against overpowening, competition. ci~ught Pete on a bad day earlier in the Those last words will be remembered The Blue finished the day with a total thaxriopeiinpsedAdvr "boealohsoesnhsbenfn" e season and beat him extremely easily forever. Despite his tough loss, Stack of ten points-about what they ex- by Karen KirleythexrcopiinpuedA ovr "bealhssaonasenfn" x Kalews t h tp f isgmeat shutd,"e on W W N" ecedgon to h peiin new Andover/Exeter record. Josh have Interschols." Andover lost for yie Iiterschols though, and provided Perhaps the repetition of Stack's fa- Oberwetr'6ok5scndofhi tefrttmehssaonoawrhy lI stogopposition. vot ods was to signal the impor- Extr(il) 200 Individual Medley time from the opponent and this meet behind them,' iitvy pa Seniorsand AllenChiis Sacktnce and glory o this victory.The girls returned to the Exeter previous week and Rush Taylor '\96 they've set their sights towardh 'offun( FlygareDean Ciungos nd uppe ll Thiswin wasperhapsthe bigest dungeon on Wednesday to challenge set a new record in the 100 Breast Interschols. S madehe qurterfnals t to f therre- i Ando es reent hitor and ro- the fabled Exies. After finrishing, on Wednesday afternoon marked the with a time of 59.23. With a chance of taking second or rc speed draws.d vr ea Anvie sasee eNdo Aner payof the brunt end of a major whipping ear- end of Andover's winning, streak, Brenner Thomas '98 and Zach third at New Englands, Andover is as The Andoverfinishe eamAndover sqash. No Andver player ier this year against Exeter, the when Exeter, the reigning New O'Brien-~98 took second in the 100 ready for their last week of intense Iet Interscolssity-sevn wih a heathy has sen Coah Cone s happ as he Andover girls displayed terrific im- England champs, won with a score Of Butterfly and 100 Freestyle espec-~~ training. , points, placing them seventh overall was following Wednesday's win He prvSnSadfuh.adt h 295.tvl hl ______out of thirty-one teams. Everyone was continuously shouting and pump- en.Atouhte fel16aanarigattepo, itebhn Oewte nePILP AAE Yv.EEE 1h seeedhapyit ths insh s he inghi fit n rie o vctoy.Th every match was well-played and rea- schedule, Andover warmed up quickly again broke his T teams who finished above the whole season Cone had focused on sonably close and prepared themselves for the season best time in Event PA Swimmers rime Place '"Tl Andover squad had players who train this match even more than fnterschols LueMin'7ocagnpr- tghsmetfteya.Frtes- te 10 Bcknge year round and play around the world. because it was a final chance to win as vidduteny warin for And oer nors, it wasothe la reulr mhese. troe with acm 200 Medley Reiay Oberwetter, Thomas, 1 42 03 2 aly Exeter (boys) ateam. Down 2-0 in her match, Martin slowly Pumped to defeat their arch rivals, of 56.88 seconds. omtS Exeter(boys) ~~~Nextyear, under the spiritual lead- fought back to overcome her Exeter Andover removed themselves from Taylor contributedDuknSoGil, 444 3st ershipof C Oand he xeine C AdrinSGle 146 -iat *Three weeks ago, the boys' squash esiofCiuno ant xeine opponent 3-2. Fishbane went through the books and jumped into the Pool Andover's only nem tF team went up to New Hampshire and of number one player Pete Karlen. the the same scenario except she ended up ready to give Exeter a race they'd first place finish in 200 Individ Mediey Ober-wetter 7 05 76 2f was haindily crushed by Exeter bos qahta oe ocni~e on the opposite end. Although she never forget. the 100 Breast and c Ffsrthermore, the Exeter team didn't isucssYeaWlimsptt, lost. Coach Hannah cited her persis- Although Exeter had the advan- the relay team of 50 Freestyie Taylor 21 93 2 yF lose, all season, and placed fifth- at "There will be a few holes on the team tent effort and terrific play Adams tae Andve wa ee-ie okep Br e rner54 Neil Ititerschols. These factors provided wihfieseir grdaig"Oe lost another heartbreake whc a he score close through the first half 0 b e r w e t t e r 10FesyeOBin5 3 2y pletyofheBlu ncntie sonn or hue avata- tis ea wil aveis virtually an even match the whole and started well. After the 200 Medley Captain Wooduk oh to rise up at home on Wednesday that over three quarters of their match- time. After three close games, she lost Relay, Andover was only 2 points be- So '96, and Taylor 500 Freestyle So 5 05 i4 3zh After setting their sights on this gamne es will be at home on the wide courts the fourth and final game in a tie hind Exeter, thanks to the second and concluded the meet 20SreRlyGie 're.ce 3.5 3ttlc several weeks before, they didn't dis- where the team didn't lose at all this breaker. Trang Nguyen '97 and Green thrdplcefiihrfeherea tam.eitlascod laeuni, vaBteifde 1.3 7g3htn appoint their fans, their coach, and wtiter. With a strong core of Karlen,. also took a g'amre each from their ri- Exeter's freestylers, however, domi- finish in the 400' most importantly, themselves. Chiungos, and Pete Christodoulo '98, vals. ntdhem tfrm hnocn- FeRla. 100 Back Stroke Oberwvetter 56 88 2 Panicapparnt ws on te faces this program could develop into an- Thecdgirls'etteam finishedconwitheaela- Panic ws apparnt on he face The -rls' tem finihed wit a fi- tributing the majority of points in the Disappointment 100 Breast Stroke Taylor 59 23 1 ofassoon the Exete as theplayers othertop-ntched team.nal record of 3-10, but Coach Hannah 200 Free, the 500 Free and the 200 lingered on the bus ehtered the gallery and saw three Interschols (girls) remains extremely optimistic for next Free relay events, riehm, u h 400 Free Reiay O'Brien, Oberwetter 3 26.54 2 brand new international squash courts. year. With only two seniors on the Dept xtrscibn c re, guyse stil smie So, Taylor Everyone predicted that playing on Last Saturday, the girls' sqtiash team, the girls have ained much DespiteExeter'sclimbn__score,_guysstillsmiled these courts would help the Andover team traveled to Exeter to play in the valuable experience in this rebuilding A- team immensely. Interscholastic tournament. Thirty-one year. Furthermore, the JV team beatI1 ' T UNMT W ilder '97 & . Berry and Chiungos had further teams competed in the tournament, everyone except St. Paul's, and has I Li u U NMT inspiration in their quest for revenge, and the girls faired well. Liz Adams many players who can help the varsity IechoasingNet yaEer captaint wini hearforirts or the toeach sqasteam htyas. imprAove atiarpid P RY RS UA NW E E Schw artz 97 echvilst Net axr cplaer at nn'97 her fours ptsor thes toea byh qtah netyear The nove taragis'1r U NNW Chiungos, immediately set the tone by the quarterfinals of the "IC" bracket, pace this year and hopes for another bHaiaBrosthe two teams, the Blue kept some- C ontribute~to "beating his opponent to a pulp and Senior Meredith Fishbane '96 also successful season next year bHaIP SPah os WIE hto ls ec nSf smearing him all over the stiff wooden won her first match, as she met the truhttefisqatr.Alicia 1 L- floor of the squash court." Benry con- number two seed in the "'D" bracket in Andover vs. Exeter Score troghoutDe______pkefirst the qwith Strong Season . 6nuedwaysthe by team's thewinning secSoorerounDermodyh'98esparked thelteamswithec______' detin the am's nning ayseb thes secondu rpon.tFihan uplayte 30 her quick passes and fast break lay-ups Continued from Page So defeatingtheannoyin pre-alwas ths skillfu opponen right upto the BKrry vs an 3 Iin the second quarter. Dermody team. feifel GreeadMehi 5 nter adolescent Tim Saint in a quick 3-1 last point. She lost the first game in a Siark vseeneonnd-iec h nbe match. tie break and the second by a close Flygare vs. H-owell 3.0 After a victorious chre h emoc gi ihhr Burke '98 joined their male counter-, dma In their final matches at Andover, score of 15-13. Chillias vs Rangin week and a half, the buzzer beating shot before half time. parts with unfortunate tumbles. Se'niors Flygare and Reynolds Lower sensation Courtenay Green Chrisiodoulo vs. Allen 1-3girls' varsity basket- When the game resumed, Andover The season turned out to be a eple Williams demolished their Exeter and captain Libby O'Hare '96 each ______J -' ball team faced off seemed to have trouble with their -ood one for the team with individual Iiced against an 'undefeated defense for a few minutes until they wns by both Wilder and Schwartz, 1tw(

El%V rq" 1W VIE,41 BASKMA~~~~~~~GiL Suffield team in the far started getting down the court earlier along with strong team finishes at ag reaches of toso h iesfo ann n Loon and Proctor. Wilder commented iday, Connecticut. Hoping to continue their even larger lead than they already had. on the outlook for next season saying, . 'uldr ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~weakand possibly make the Andover stared to give up on the "We have a young team with only IIyc - 4 NRTU L TI N. tournament, the girls' dreams faded as game a little too early and began to four seniorsgameasnior graduatingrygradatin, soso nextext yearurear b'boc they lost to Suffield 75-57. lose what offense they had. Coach looks good because we'll have a lot of lom' Kennedy felt forced, to call a time to depth." 1'I ai len Din ne e n Suffield Anor revive her troops. Although Andover Sadly, the ski team hands the big Knowing that they needed this win seemed to pick up on their defense, yellow clunker of a school bus over to Scc - the tournament, their low scoring during the second the crew team for another year. tS walked into Suffield's gym with deter- half hurt them badly. Thoughts are now on next season, Al minatinin teir eys. SufId unfor- The gamne was a tough one for the which, as announced earlier this win'- 'I be Big Blue and the ditatin faderr tunately started the game off with a Sufel' hoegmdsrcin f ter, will be the final year of the quick 6-0 run, and kept the ball rolling di o'el hi Andover alpine ski team. Hsu could he the rest of the quarter. Andover had cause either. When asked about the only say, "Now I'll only have one t season, three yaveenMrdih more yer f eting Wlde in ti,'ere troubles dribbling, the ball down court yervtrnMrdtiero idri t isa andrunig her ffnsveplys Philpott '97 commented, I look back trials." Fitzgerald, ever so determined y When they did execute them, the bail on this season and smile. We worked to beat Kirk, commented on the ca-, ' and ~~ ~ ' wound up in senior Carlotta King'~~~~~~~~~~~~sthrough a lot of tough situations. This celing of the ski team, "So I'll walk to e o handswasthen ho ale to ump it was one great team. Nashoba, or maybe hitchhike." ~ through the hoop for an easy two. e n , With oniy a ten point gap bet weweeeen Write For SUPP~~~~~Ath'llIeRS OFtA1eET THE PHILLIPIAN "SEVENTH" PAGE MARCH 1, 1996 9. IWorkshop: THORTON WILDER'S OUR TremeIndous ~ sical Comedy Murders' Immensely PopularTONCMETOAG

byLIA TacWldTan F byI-IA TAcWian Slapstick Comedy Draws Three Full Houses inSteinbach Untilfew justshortyears agoby'Nathan Littlefield playing the intense director bent on turned naval intelligence officer. Until shortjust afewyersHagoPMUM STAFF WRITEJR showcasing "life distilled to a pure 11In the end the killer is revealed to ly a select group of students were clear ring of truth;" Matt Strickland be Helsa, or rather her homicidal le to act in P.A. theatre productions, Audiences entering Steinbach '96's showcase of accents, from Irish maniac Gestapo agent brother Dieter, cause only two productions a term Theatre on Thursday were greeted by to Italian; faculty member James played by Charlotte Newhouse '96. It cued Howgevr ast sringa new) vintage 40's tunes and the pocket of Turner's romp into theatre as a cop turns out that in addition to being a urred.spring, However, a nwit last a knack for charades; Nick crack killing machine, Dieter is '"- incept in P.A. theatre was created- hot air~that seems to inhabit the Black Cois'7aoe oeel h eri' oeotfml mesn rorkshop Theatre. Although a small Box.ICois 9asRgrHpwlte Bln'frmsteaeipro- idful of plays went up last year, in On-stage was a beautifully uptight lyricist sending out visible ator, which allowed him to walk te past two terms Workshop Theatre detailed set that could havebe'~ h neurosis waves and murder conspiracy around the mansion posing as his late- is evolved from the experimental library from any post-Depression tere taml iue itr ~age to a full-fledged part of the Victoria masocmlt ih Out of this nutty grab bag two A few people may have considered heatre Departinent. Worksho wodanelnmandin aompletuppyto characters were triking for different this ending's twists somewhat over- eatre is great in many ways. First lqoonteslv.Thauiceat reasons. A personal favorite was wrought, but they are essential to Tit gives students who aren't "the- fiqor nthe setlmuesh aitinge out Bernice, played by Melissa Dana '96, maintaining "The Musical Comed rekids" a chance to hold their own fanela tdwntcmpaus whilen out a songwriter simultaneously bent on Murders of 1940's" character. A Par- a play that's not in front of hundreds a dly(rmtcpue)wiesa-fning the perfec eoyadsvr-lrpcotedn ieta fAah the heate.ang Jnior and ing at the stage and wondering when fn c eoyadsvr- lrpcotedn ieta fAah the angThetre.Junorsand somebody would finally walk across ly depleting the mansion's alcohol Christie's Hickory Dickory Dock qwers who have not had much of a i. supply. would have been a letdown after the iance to act before can find their it.te tnotws ie itouto f omn cebls che in the theatre classroom and The play opened with the murder Th otesanutwsMk itrdconfsom ysrwbls ter progress to larger-scale produc- of Helsa Wenzel, the Grossenkneuten Ercolini '98's manic portrayal of Once again Andover students in An "Our Town" Rehearsal Photo] E Cahill as. As well, small-scale shows give household's maid. Her assailant then Edie McCuen, one terrible comedian, coordination with the Andover Drama tetist elalf ylalv oportunities to kids who want to ePesaadhdsHeIoyLnte EenulyLhecnlsinbogtPeatetLardue nterse-b Ken FFF IER thearics todellve a liescye, in- ~come the involvedtechnical library closet, the au ove play hack once again to mystery. lar production. PILPA TF RTRsoy n comeinvolved in the technical library closet. t, own mortality.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~wnortaityeie esg bu u oects of theatre. Collin Evans '99 Th etfwsee ucl nr- After a few more killings Konet's Ken Congratulations to Rachel Levy Th b 52 di f"CaoneW tec'9,wob. sIdesigned most of the lighting in duce thetaudiencenttes puclt Seven- De La Maize is revealed as the stage and her talented cast and crew for Te eatre 52producton of "ur thCladrele roltecof7 Emil Webb,' e theatre classroom this year, and he assored theatree ol hae gaothered door slasher. His motive had been to putting on a great play. Have hope that Town," by Thornton Wilder, goes up shaid fenaeolpas off tisly eb,' now involved in the Theatre 52 ro- at a mansion in Chappaqua, New take revenge on ballet dancers, as his the spring term will bring more theatre Thsda in throredng he a and il sw, e l nohngaentlitn diction of "Our Town." Workshop York, to encourage a rich theatrical father had long ago run off with one. productions of such quality as "The asodbe erfed oniFidyn haret ceerfulh. nohing ret listen Theatre benefits the entire student bcetofnthiply De La Maize finally tripped up Musical Comedy Murders of 1940" Saudaovnign ard eoh. Whitci rade"Our bdy as well; after the second Sunday atming to murder Sara Joy Del proved to be. Thspafssa artr li A freak blizzard strands them with Dioouot96tswelaesadrd eeTownfesphtidntfulippeite-i one did in sixth gpreae but q:,#he term, students can come to the 9' ik rnal acrDmpuo 9,a ela tnad uaintil she read it last summer. tl~etre classroom shows and, without a killer in their midst. Recently, a Svo'6sNkiCadladne p~yinany oney t al-be treated to group of Nazi saboteurs has landed The play is divided into three main agood play (and no sinewy basslines). somewhr onLnoslnnn.os j' rc -r 9Ia~_ acts: Daily Life, Love & Marriage ex "Po"'. Moore 99 says: and "I am of the original group has been rubbed O U I ow fl oA) M c-APt ijl C uLnKB. e tn %- Dying. The notes at the beginning of g d that classroom shows exist; out, probably by another of its mem- the script warn that no alterations are- yIiea passionate craving for theatre hers. No prizes for guessing where the Ai1-d-~ gmallowed, no changed words or cut , I can only go to big shows when remainder of the gang is. -.. i.P'u.u.erre CI -It.,l lines. Laurie Guiterrez '96, shared'that p y parents come because of my lack More importantly, in the first fewMsJanS.Peetedrcoat of funds." scenes a cast of aatrwiheeybHlaySanBedzlactorl and actresses who did not nec- Somestuentsarerequredto fasile qi caraeross isth vry- byHILLPAry ShAna WRIEde essarily fit their character's personali- Someandstudents neurosis are is requiredintro- to feasiblePHILLIPIAN quirk STAFF WRITER ty and physicalhyicaltraits,,asstoobring new - rect classroom shows for credit due.A th shwporse itqatesoechhrce. - asses.TheTeatre epartent's became apparent that the characters Q. When was your first theatre .UprNc Coln isG rg ~rectngorcass, eample manates were far more central-to the play's Pur- experience? GbsEml'chdodlvean (dirctio ofa play as part of the GibEiyscilho oe n Ifss.Insringterm, seniors Mike pose than the mystery element. A. I was about sixteen. It was what f his mother is being portrayed by fel- art, ohnaile andJ.D.Devan Conceivably, an entirely different plot we now call a cameo appearance, but -.- ~. o pe ida caty 11be directing short plays for credit, col aebe ueipoe nte i h l ayi a ako.It - -- .- - Supporting characters include Zack The bottom line, says Mark sm cast and audiences would still was enough, though, to light the flame KYW dmn'8DrwBlin 99 nger, is this: "Student theatre can have been satisfied, and keep it burning. Carrie English '99, and Brenner ally get the recognition it deserves This statement is meant to uggest Q. Last year you directed Table Thomas '98. ththe addition of the theatre class- that, in the grand scheme of "The Manners" and this year, "Our Town," ",- ' In contrast with many other nm shows." Drama Lab Head Miles Musical Comedy Murders of 1940," two very different shows. What do you Theatre 52 productions this year, "Our ~sater '96 agrees wholeheartedly murder takes a backseat to slapstick. look for when choosing a sp t - Town" has minimal props and relies t Efinger's statement. This spring, As the unidentified audience member direct? mostly on sound effects, the set, and nyfine classroomn shows, including sitting in front of me said, "I think it's A. I believe some of it is intuitive.---- lighting done by guest techniciart roonding Nails into the Floor with kidofun. Something happens and the play ' oadWre.Wre rnsp~t y Forehead,"directed by Kel Almost every character had his or speaks to me and says this is the year expeineastelgh eine o , ll'dgame,"directed by -u hrrl uldt isetee to-do it. I've tended to enjoy varying - several stage vesosf"OrTw, Cbt'6, and "Phillip Glass he-rlepule xtwelllar asis asthe PBS "OureTn, sys faLoaf 3rad," irectd by Brenzel '97 as an eccentric rich host them. It gives it a different kind of P e ancsvri T e oSumreat ozhaNavaBr'97,"a irecgoin up. who appears to consider scret pas- pace each-year and summons -a-differ- - - Pefrnne-esin h otms .AStudents: go check these produc- sages as common as kitchen appli- ent type of energy. With "Our Town," Ms. St. Pierre: Asset to the community in various fields made by faculty memeber Jodi Young. ns utanyurelfth wines franes;LarieKidre '9'smanc-I rediscovered it four years ago. I are reportedly ~nsfo ot,yourelf an witnss te ancs; Larie ~dred 97's anic- tauaht it in English 100 for t yas lighting, and sound all come together A. I do all the many things that costfrmayealcstebr.very complex and entajl ghty powerditzof producerworkshop theatre.who describes every- ~ . .at the end. -Also, witnessing the con- people at P.A. do I teach three cours- thindivoon!; as Dan Knet '96 and fell in love with it all over again I g PCharley Latham 98 is stage managing thing as "divoorealzedfro stuent espnsethat96 tant discovenies of motivation, per- es in the English Department, I am and the technical crew includes lowers wasn't dated as I might have feared sonal connection, and actor improvisa- involved with the development of the Alexis McDonald, Leah Willis, and and the voices and words are timeless tion by the students create the most program for the Brace Center for Silas Warren. Quoth Warren, who is TH§IE and universal.5 yu aoit seto exciting moments of the theatre I've Gender Studies, I am the faculty coor- operating one of the spotlights and, is Q. What orfvrt seto directed. dinator and representative for the as tg aaigteucmn 7 "Our" Town ~~~~~~~Q.How was your experience Association, and am prsoduction "maaging t's gpoming VVI.~~I2II~I~~dI'YL~ it A. The play is as powerful today as working with the guest lighter, T J~ a n13 we h ol a Howard Werner, and how were you Toon quotethe Faculty Alice inAdvisory Wonderland, Committee,. "Here ob Maycsmebrwol-ntco. j'y 1~~~~~~~ v~ery different. The varieties and the able to obtain his help? it takes all the running you can do to shrinomtnabutegnrl - ) (,(/(,Jj" - ~~~~~~~~~truthsthat these characters express are A.Wt epfo h bo tyi h aepaebti o at plot. Clearly it is a story of Emily and SO C O P ,- v~tmlesan eatfu.Th nsml Academy grant for the theatre depart- to et somewhere else, you have to run Ger'schlodpgesigt - .'. - ~~~frmplaying that is crucial to a successful meat and Kevin Heelan's college con- twice as fast." This reminds me of life thiloeanedswhEmy fr show. Athough more immediately niection on the New York scene, we at P.A. with all of us trying to keep so her death, a spirit in her town, as sh'e by BHM ~~~will find their niche somewhere. Big obtainable with a small cast, it is clear- were able to invite Howard Werner as many things going at the same time,. elzsta h cno eunt e '4 PHILIPbA SCOPER Al will be chillin' to the beat of Harrod ly evident in this cast oftet. our visiting artist in light design. We Q. How did you become involved mra urudns and Funk, a Boston band, at 7:30 in Everyone has learned to work togeth- were particularly lucky to have him with the Brace Gender Center? Yet "Our Town" transcends ,th~e So,is heths las weeknd of Tang. Also, Blue Ray Children, a er, respect each other, and support working on the show because not only A. I became involved with the cen- syrupy stereotype of simple theatre *~tertem-tfinalTast meeens thi group from Andover High, will be per- each other. Also, while the stage man- does "Our Town" especially depend and is rife with allusions to death. "Pbethe lastieyou will hearsfrom forming at the legendary ( Sean ) ager in Thorton Wilder's play is key to on lighting, but he also is very familiar Commented Whitbeck, "Everyocn~e mafiaa wile. or ast wekend, Ryley Room, for all those who hang all that goes on, the stage manager in wihtiCly.H i h lih dsg thinks it's a sunny play but throuhout ai~ andBoomBom were ustling out there, all day! I guess we're onna this production of "Our Town," for thhLincln CenerrPrductiorand. be studying, yeah right... Charley Latham '98, is equally imo-the PBS "Great Performances" pro- t~ o n sa Žw Thres ardkunetio w."ehls e, ple at Casino Night, and we We hope you all are having, and tant and significant to all that occurs. duction of the show. As the audience erful a play today as it theatre performance before iais j~iceno netha sowedup a the continue to have a good year (sucks). She is very talented, as is the rest of the will see on Thursday, Friday, and wain13 wenthwekndilcranyrisatcp- ,t weekly Burtt House party. We cast, and I couldn't have done this Saturday, some parts of thelih tion for spring productions. Indeed, lA,again try to hold the dance this Fidy without her. design are so subtle that anything this world Was VerY different this performance gives juniors day, since there isn't much else we 6Fri a Tetr OrTw" Q htdoyuejyms bu odrullosesytohrpa buld recommend:30 TagfThate:y"ur Twn"Qbehatooiyugejoyeostabotiwoderul ookseasryttoter artmpse vaietestadetuthaglipseofthempaythatmostofehem uld recomendfo you to e doing 7:30, Cochran Chapel: Academy directing? are more dramatic and peak to the Ilhaetradnxtrm blourai tief thimria wardenoo Cantata Choir and Chamber Orchestra A. Chiefly, the ensemble creation thems theao ply.u doweyur that these charactersAledafmiarsgtnmny :Om will be sure t take action. playing Overture/Suite No. 3 in D of a piece that comes to life off the QWhtdyodoweyu'e express are tinmeless and high school theatres across the coun- Ont Frday6:0, thre wll b the Major; Gloria in D Major; Hiawatha's page. I love the way the voices, acting, not directing? euifl'try, "Our Town" should enjoy a wel- On riayat6:0,threwil e he Wedding Feast batM 9come tenure in Phillips Academy as ,"Our Town"' in the Tang Theatre, Ch m eA.fh c~r tA~t well. ,es,costs two dollars for P.A. tu- Saud : .. IS1.'3Lt LIU LH ( U A * ts, and five dollars for everyone 6:0turan: "OureTown"a a dTan at t ~tAlso, Little Mookie ( Andy Z. ) 6:0 ag "u on I be making an appearance at the 6:45, Kemper: Movie followed byur o...lrnl2H eak trbcsesoeofhewmnau- ~adetny Cantata Choir and Chamber oprcddbHaodndukToU bty who was at Abbot academy at the '-estra, if his leash is released. 8:30, Borden: Dance, with DJcetrmasoofQ enEibth1 Justin Turner '96 by Yeechin Huang cnuym sinoQenElzbtI. time of the merger, co-education was a -'fthis doesn't excite you as it does 8:0 ye:Bu a hlrnPHILLIPiAN STAFF WRITER The dinner will be in the Great Hall commitment we all were willing to ther is always a movie at Kemper, 8:0 ye:Bu a hlrnwith a five course meal served by a make. The Gender Center is about co- is again, TBA. For the last dance promOn Friday, March st at 7:30 in the costumed staff, education and the ways women and -"- andtrmyousn Turner will be the Sunday: Cochran Chapel, the Phillips The trip to London follows the men live, work, learn, and teach t adou anfind Boom there in his chamber orchestra and cantata choir's tgte.tefc hti scifyfn- - form. There will be a lot of music 6:0TharClsro:"w Acdm Cabe Ocetaan annual tradition of taking a spring ed by Abbot Academy alums also con- - Short Plays, the Directing Class's Cantata Choir will perform break tour to different places around tributes to my involvement since I've 3weekend, so we're sure everyone final project "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast" by thwol.Lsspigbth rus bencnced ihsme fte Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, the thwol-Lsspigbohgop bencnced ihsme fte "Overture," Suite No. 3 by Johann performed in California, playing con- women over the years. I've really r -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SebastianBach, and Antonio crsiSaFansoLs Angeles enjoyed the committee because it is ~W~i34W'~.Cli IN,~IN; *'CIJ Vivaldi's "Gloria." Hiawatha's and La Jolla. In the spring of 1994, the truly about what the Gender Center L Os (~LIIji! 11) I~1SI(%ji3 ~ Wedding Feast will feature tenor tour went to Puerto Rico and in 1993, hopes to do. Students and faculty, a nat lye W~~~~~~~ledngobsas th solloistr eo to Italy.- male and female, creating this and Who11 ixeyzer Sosil~- NlextCmsatay March9,sth A Ais Andvrs 30h hligmk thpes jO THE PHILLIPIAN BACK OF THE BOOK MARCH 1,1996

Students Prepare for iternship at Washington CRL EVIE Eight Seniors and Uppers From Phillips Academy Will Have a First-Hand Experience Working Wth Members of Congress During the Spring Term

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- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Eachspring, a select few members by Lauren Martin e IAl' I A!if~~~~~~~~~~~$ ~of the PA community venture off-into PHIL.LIPLAN NEWS ASSOCIATE 7 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~theworld of politics, an opportunity made possible by the Washington This week, Central Services wi

-Intern Program. This year, starting begin the Phillips Academy, Offic Wednesday, March 27, and extending Supply Program for students an until Thursday, May 30, eight PA employees to fill the'void left by th uppers and seniors along with thirteen closing of Thompsons, an office sup 7:'7cw77fby 77'Peter "~~~~~~~seniors Chrzstodordo from Exeter will spend what is ply store formerly located in down sure to be two of the most exciting, town Andover. Forbes Wins Ariona Pimiary educational, and entertaining months ~ ' ~ ~ ' 'Students and employees will of their~ lives.~ ~ ~ ~ viiy able to order supphies such as peni Publisher, Steve Forbes scored a major upset victory on Tuesday in ~ ftheTis r 'sce of interns from ""~notebooks, computer disks, folde Arizoapresdentil Repblica priary oer ~o Doleand Pt Bucanan. Andover includes five Uppers and calendars, and other goods fror 'Dotecruial on sttesinthe oles NorthDakot and Suth Dkota; three Seniors: Maya Dwgrakanath '97, '~Loring, Short and Harmon, the cor Buchannwon in Ne Hamphiremaking this primary more confusing and Fer Gerant RobmpMcnary whichest'97, undecidedthan ever, Rb Mcary puny which stocked ThorraGersapsonsran, und than ever~~~~~~~~~ '~97, Felicia Shay '97, Melanie Sites from which PA buys its supplihi. '97, Noelle Eckley '96, Anlie Huff '96, do so, a student simply must locate th MajorSet and ate rutonfor Nrthern Irih Talks - and Pratap Penumnalli '96. Each products he/she desires in the Loin '-Bot the ritih andIrishgovenmentannuncedWedneday hat tlks' intern's corresponding congressperson Rob McNary '97, Maya Dwarakanath '97, Felicia Shay Photo/ S.Reddy Short and Harmon catalogue, whic ~"on creatinug'a permanerit peace in Northern Ireland would star on June 10. In coete ntebsso plcto. '7 eaGrtnegr'7 oleEke 9 additin, therMaor woulanounce be' itensie conultatons btween The offices in which interns will be gressperson with whom the intern attending the seminars, the interns this week, and either call or fax his/h ,the ow governments and relevant Northern Irish political parties beginning working range from that of works with. Internship may at first must write comprehensive summaries order to the company. As long as Marchand ndingMarch 13. - Democratic Senator John Kerry of begin with filing and other secretarial of these seminars of various important student pays for his/her order, eith Massachusetts to that of Republican jobs, such as answering the telephone, political players. Interns also have the by credit card or by bringing check Mideast Peace Talks Resume Congresswoman Nancy Johnson of addressing envelopes, and running double duty of organizing, coordinat- cash to Central Services, the desi Connecticut. errands as needed. However, as interns ing, and planning the evening semi- products will be delivered to the mat OnTuesday, just outside of Washington, Syrian and Israeli negotiatots The program permits up to nine become more experienced with life in nars. room the next day, where the stude resumed US mediated peace talks, with the modest goal of keeping the peace Andover students and up to fifteen. Washington and in the Capitol and The students participating are may pick them up. The supplies wi procss aiveuntiIsrel' eletios in May. In Israel, a dramatic resurgence Exeter students to participate as an prove themselves dependable and extremely excited about their upcom- be sold to students at discounts ~f vilencedurin the alksincluding the suicide bombing of a bus in intern in the office of either and sena- responsible, the scop~ of an intern's ing adventure. Arlie Huff '96 comn- approximately 20-40% off the ca Jeruslem,as xarredthe itegrty of th~e negotiations. US officials say that tor or representative. In accordance duties may extend tobr intensive ments, "I won't be takting classes, but logue listings. the alkswerenoteall affctedand ill ontiue to go on in the comning wtthduisotercngepr- labor. I'll be working nine to five - what a Initiated in response to stude Weeks.' son, a student may also participate in Seminars are aoie important way to make a living ... It'll he great: requests for such a service, Anthon regulatory bodies, lobbying groups, part of an intern's life. As well as I'll be chillin' in D.C., getting a first- Bernardini, manager of Centr Gretzky Lands in St. Louis~ and Congressional comumittee staffs. hand view of goverrmuent-se rvce and Services, hopes the program will be Mr. Ed Quattlebaum, an instructor in Lg, ~manipulating the po'l.tical ahie" big success. The service will continu The Los Angeles Kings-traded the National Hockey League's all time Hitr n oilSine steha .( U ~ ~ 1 ~ I & As a pamphlet regardi' th rga hog h n fteyaad leading scorer to the St. Louis Blues for a whole multitude of players and othprga atAdvwihM.says, "the work is tingtnh elreevd twllb mlmn 'draf pics.to "fsove awayshard n, bt I hinkthins wil wok ou for Werner Brandes of Phillips Exeter L 1.,. -E 4experience is a valuable one." again next year. As Mr. Bernardi myself and the Kings," commented Gretzky at the news conference. Aaeysriga h eea vr 1 3 I 1 L- .- pit u,"h hudsne

Moslem ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~seer. ASUBSCRIBE TO 'bother going downtown to pay hig RefugeesSerbriarassmg n~~es~uenI~ Students will be staying at the fl l m rT ep I i J Nprices for less quality and select UN police said that Moslem refugees returning to Sarajevo were harass- Bleu oeol ee lcs /~ Cagihie)hnte a u upisrgto ,ing the Serb residents. The U alorpteththeSerb authorities were awyfo h aio fiebidns hn? plundering the areas still under their control but soon o be under Moslem AnEee aut opewl ev sContinued from Page 1Isalshd14 control. Serb families were ihreatened to make them leave the city ats soon as the resident coordinators. note.BICYC Ed14 possible. The duties of an intern also varyv Rob McNary, who is a Board ORiGiNAL i y L HEADQuARTERs with the different foci of the con- Mebradmjrcniuotohe ______veytpoorly oraizdu, edbte fooas Victor Hugo Debat Teamy sraid t dbte was iccu Project V .L C.E.Volia ers Encourage Youth was great. That was the only thing ~~y)l-1rv-gl ~~~~~~~ good about the day... until we found I4~CoMPETENT REPAiRs ON ALL 'and~~mmigrants-t~~~~u-IJLUa& Loci4.i II.UEN&'a out that we won the overall debate." Bike Boxing &Shipping by NoonanPatrick that you can make a difference here [in pare for their naturalization interview. Cometigo6th6ebtesreo8-5tiA~ bPatickIPN oaFFWIn Lawrence]... You can.-go to college,- In the future, Project V.O.L.C.E. hopes tion, McNary said, 'The resolution graduate, and still come back and Con- to expand the empowerment curricu- waAae. n h dlywsbrn,19 aektetS This term, a team of PA students, tribute to the community." Phillips hum into the Girls' Club and local pub- btw silwoadhecfatheSo. Lawrence MA. M .,1 accompaniedby ChadGreen, the Academy students agreed with Maya lic schools. Furthermore, they wish to cafeteria was cool." Daveen Chopra, (Corner S. Broadway RT 28) 1'~PJI~5 .. 4 3 Assistaniecto oC ommnit Dwarakanath '97, who stated, "They Conduct another voter registration co-head of the Philomathean Society, ,eco-EV . sricetanDrcd the Emowemnt taught me as much, if not more than I drive and continue their work at the said, "I'm pleased with the success of Est. 1945 -i~R Curriculuces en E o Poec t tauaht them." Boys' Club. Anyone who is interested Andover debating. Over the past year, *Ask for Details '-'------Curriclum (Vo n Inn oect Gena Konstantinakos '95 founded in getting involved with Project I think the level of our debating has Free Pickup and Delivery Empowrment.Thegoal f thecur- Project V.O.IC.E., hoping to advance V.O.IC.E. should contact Jennie Niles improved to a point where I consider Free U-Lock With Puchase and School ID riculum is to teach young people the the renewal of Lawrence. She believed at the Community Service Office at us one of the top debating schools in importance of empowerment, so that that by raising political awareness and x4135. our league." 1..d.T .. ~~C 1 as adults, they will be active partici- getting more people to register to vote, Earthlstones Jewelly WorkshII pants in the betterment of their comn- public resources would be increased Ditor, aStde volunersge-iprvd.Ithe pastCubProject er H eld uni. Ropes to Post Office Aye, Andover, [NM munty.Steeelly, he oy' Cub indphoveral wefrothe Projectcity, eraly cosideedte curicuum asuc V.O.I.C.E. conducted voter registra -n r uw 4 hk rd lrA rnci(508) 470-4767 ercnsidrdtec.rclmasc tion drives in Lawrence housing pro- Ho or Service ofP e e t embrsfshsprga.vstd jects and assisted Boys' Club mem- 'Memberteir pre schoolapplicaof thi progra v .isied ber withdone.Beads! Beads! Beads! the Lawrence Boys' Club twice a heswt hi rpsho plc-by Ish Harshawat - dn.______week to -teach eighth graders about tions. PHILLIPIAN STAFF WRITER Dr. John Maier and Mrs. Loring Create Your Own Jewelery In Our Full Tine, issues of racism, violence, and artici- Next termn, Todd Pugatch '97, the Strudwick, the two Junior coordinators B a soe pation in the political process. Using current student coordinator of Project On Sunday, Febuar 26, approxi- and instructors in Spanish and mathe- B asoe disusiongrupsan roe-layng V.0 I.C.E., looks forward to the mtlfiyfauymerbsanpe- matics, respectively, organized the 'WE DO IIALRWRAPS TOO! actvdiscuso gh ros ad roeaying ng'Termatelyrfifty faculty memberstandten dinner. Throughout the year, they have100soBedC a m ,F o l thr activitiestheprogram conveyed tSring Temmprgram onwh h ohe fcsatned a dinner held in Ropes met with the prefects to talk about '10' fB as hr s in ,lahr lessons of tolerance, community, nturizing mirants oin throughrethe to formally honor prefects for the job junior residential life. The discussions Semiprecious Stones, and Miore!!! cooperation, and responsibility,. auaiainpocs tteLwec they have done this year. rvee n rbeswihtepe

Everyone who participated seemed to Famenily evelopmet harter School., Head of School Barbara Landis 'fects encountered and made sure that greatly enjoy the program. As one Stuentsa ilistructn hlthem Eh Chase commenced the dinner with a gieie o uir eecnitn Open: M-iF 2:30-6 Sat 11-5 Boys' Club member said, "I learned AmrcnHsoy n epte r- few words expressing the importance gieie o uir eecnitn …-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~of the prefects as role models for their throughout the school. In addition, I ~~ ~~ ~ ~~~~~. ; ~~~~~~~~~juniors.She also mentioned her own Maier and Strudwick have organized eduatonlxpeiece tis ea a a junior activities, such as a hay ride. V i c nh eskel' educationaTheedinnernwas held this term air aon complimentary house counselor. After beaue ofsiner's buds ted-47m2 the main course, Nat Smith, an instruc- bcueo pigtr' uyshd ule, but the prefects will certainly con- M1 * * ~~ * .* ** tor in mathematics, spoke about ~tinue their tremendous effoi's until the - ~- ~~ ~ ~~~~~ ~juniors and his ow~n amusing experi- edof the school year. In addition,* ences with them as a coach, teacher, ted fee dvc nte eeto 74A MN'ain St. .Andover, MVA 0 18 10O * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~andformer cluster dean. Paul Murphy, thoes ore t advcontesectionTh also of the mathematics department, process forlnextoyear'sEprefects. The presented each prefect with an faculty has already asked for names ofCus& StlsF r heE ieFariy * A* Z ~~~~~~~~~~~~Andoverprefect mug to show the fac- possible candidates. Prefects Will be 01 W0111~ Li ~ ulty's appreciation for their jobs well choe shrl eoetehuig -- IN DE TE R - I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~commences next term. ~ ~ ~~~~process o o CnAtalER- REp Pick us up today. I' Split Ends with Recovery I ,.~~~~~ ~~~V Comtbrplex Spa Therapy 'ineEm~~~~1e-Tribiine I fl~~~~~~~~3~g~~ 4~~~~~1jI 4.iK4'it Repairs and prevents split en& TheE~~flellribune. Q~I , New II ork qY'4'WEliminates Frizvies

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