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VoueCXVI, Number 3 Phillips Academy, Andover, MAApi1693 AL........1.-..-...1 .~~~~u ~. ,..~~ by Josh Rosenfield~~view" of a boarding school-and had quality of the students and the facul- presenting its recommendations to t1L11.I1IJJfltUVI l!~~~~~~lU~h "~~i~t-~~ U(~ EDITOR IN CHIEF plaflfed to stay in Hanover. ty I also admired the way that the the Board of Trustees. The ~~~~'~~~~~~~in~~~~~~~~~ ~~When McNemar first visited, school maintained its traditions... It Committee, six faculty members and BeconieX(~~~~r~fat-it Forest I 1)(J 1-~~as Tusdy Headmater~ however, he was "wonderfully sur- felt good to be ina place with a comr- six trustees, has been reexaminino Donald McNemar announced piebyterneopoleadhe itnt"and considering the school's goals for by James Mok forests, but also to foster under- J...tat he would step down i commitment of the faculty," and he This impression seems to have af- the next five years." As Dr. PHILUPLAN SrAFr WITER standing through cooperation. After June of 1994, after thirteen years at and Mrs. McNemar decided they fected McNemar's future school poli- McNemar passes on the "traditions achieving total success in a Andover. McNemar will leave the were interested in the position. Soon cy, for he maintained Andover's of Andover." his successor will be J~~~y ans are under way for a Phillips Colorado based program, C.F.P. de- scolwt nwmmnu"ada atrad h rsesofrdhm commitments throughout his tenure, considering these suggesin n I Academy/Community Service cided to implement a similar pro- legacy of financial stability, strong in-- the job, and h'e accepted. McNemar continued to draw "youth preparing to take up the responsibili- project to clean up an abandoned gramn in New England. ternational ties, and student and fac- Dr. McNemar's position was an- from every quarter." following one of ties of the position. andover.sti r'ee s iorKids Noth oiain o otsa' ulty diversity. While he feels that it's nounced in January. The McNemnars Andover's charter principles, in order As for the McNemars, both hope PhlpIcdm ruwl onEfti"lasdfiutt ev, cear visited Andover "half a dozen times" to build a more diverse student body. to stay in education, either as teach- other area conservation organiza- Gottesman came up with the has decided that "now is the best talo tdenthselesnatovacly, He eite scool ecni toim esud erspeorll adnsrtorsDrMcnmg tions at Boxford State Forest next idea of a large-scale community time." takt tdns n la noea lget ept og cnmctms epcal at orsm ecig Sun~y,pro Aprilproject 25h, afterlearningunder a of th President of oardsofoTrustesssense.ofntheschool..InhJul, Dr.pwhilettrplingothenendomentwover whicchelcould notaosasumuchsafih gram organized by the Children's Noxzema -Exliordinay Teen David Underwood accepe McNemar officially succeeded Sizer eleven years and increasing faculty wanted to during his tenuie. The Forestry Project. Upper Rep Eric Award. The contest, whose theme McNemar's announcement with re- as headmaster. compensation. McNemnars will maintain some ties to Gottesman '94, coordinated the reads "changing the faceofte rt.HthndMceaadwi, McNemar describes his first year This spring, as the search begins the school-mainly the "very special Andover effort, and hopes for a world," awards cash prizes, icd- Britta, for their "moral and ethical here as a "fascinating learning ex& aanfor a headmaster, the Long- feeling of our friendships and reha- massive turnout of over 200 s- ing a grand prize of $5000, to indi- ledrhp fteAaeyadte rience. I was impressed by the Range Planning Committee will be tionships." dents and faculty. viduals and organizations that make leresig "gotheo Ader as ah In the early 70's, the U.S. significant contributions to the com- mutctualomniy.dhrg Departmient of Defense, in a nation- munity around them. Gottesman mutclraco uny...dhig wide strtegybegancon-efens also received support from Student to the highest academic standards." struction of an anti-ballistic missile. Council. "A lot of the service pro This spring, Underwood will ~ siteinthelocal oxfordState jects that we do go, not unnoticed, chair a Search Committee, composed Fores.misile Th ste itendd to but less noticed then possible," he of trustees and faculty, to begin look- host many sub-terrain silos as well explained. "Student Council felt that ing for a new headmaster this spring. as an underground control complex. students would be doing more vol- During Winter Term of 1994,- -' However, soon after construction unteer work- if the Council and tu- McNemar will introduce the new - fQK4 - began, explosive blasting uncovered dent leaders headed up a large com- -headmaster to the school. His succes- an underground water source. Water m itsrcethtye"sor will continue to visit the school quickly filled the half-finished silos, Atrecingaewperr- through Winter and Spring Terms, -, - --- and the project was abandoned. ticle about the Children's Forestry Since then, the site has been a a- Project and its venture in North uNemtake oerinl stes~rnd wn ~vorite hangout of local area hood- Andover, Gottesman contacted Mceafiily sesdw. lurns as well as a center of -illicit ac- Smith, who was "very, very appre- Ti rcs sntulk h n * tiity.Broknglss, eer cans and ciative and open to our help," and which McNemar went through -be- t tah now litter the area. developed plans- for Andover'si- fr i eeto sHamse n- F , lunteers-who- take part-in the Yotvement Gottesman -has also- con- .1981. A tenured professor of-interan.-- clean-up will arrive and register at tacted Big Brothers, Big Sisters, tional relations at Dartmnouth College,-- i ~ Boxford Forest at about. 8:45 A.M.. Boys Club, Girls Club, YMCA, and McNemar received a telephone call - Duigthe course of the oeig the YWCA, all from Lawrence, for from the Search Committee looking monie,volnteer willbe aditional help. Smith has written for a replacement for Ted Sizer. At -- - 1 shown how to plant trees. The actu- press releases for newspapers, radio, the time, he knew little of Andover- Headmaster Donald McNemar and wife Britta receive a standing ovation from a saddened photo D Ingsier alcenu ilocrfrm1:0 adtlvso sain oatatfr he itially had the "stereotypic but respectful crowd at Tuesday's All School Meeting. A.M. until 2:00, when the volun- ther public participation. teers will leave and the staff will fin- T ish the remaining clean up. The No Cost To'School Three Visions Of wF tuetnd ve Niesie clean-up will run from 9 A.M. to The Trees for Kids program will 2130 and will conclude with speak- not cost the- school anything, and Gottesman wants to share his and textbook learning. She proposes when the vote was believed to be, ers an festiities.Aspeaer, ~ Gottesman is applying for a grant by Luv Keyes Luxembourg faith and pride in the school with the small, open forums which would per- largeysltaogenrlis.H bly Senator and will appear. A na- from the Merrimack Valley Abbot rest of the students. "I love this mit students to express their views acknowledges that his decision to run tive-American corn festival also is Asoitn(M A)ocveex - . Kristina Hult, Eric school," he states with an enthusiasm and respond to other opinions. Hult with Dowling could be construed as a plannd,musc an wil be payed penses of tasoainentertain- - otsa n on that-he hopes to see reflected in the acknowledges that her goals are cynical attempt to win over te fe- thrugounbnflksigemscwand be pa ment, and food.Gtemn ad Jh attitudes around him. "I want to see broader than those proposed by most male vote, but insists that his motiva- throuhout-bynd P flk sngerGotesmanstroglyecourges treesoe Yret wn thlie that much enthusiasm from all stu- candidates, but they are also niskier tion was to ase tensions and provide The Children's Forestry Project, everybody to come. Although 200 dents I want them to gain confidence and require more courage on the part a more representative leadership. As 1 byChrisopherSmithheaed is a volunteers are expected, but extras ballots had been tallied on headedis a by ChristopherSmith, ~~~~~~~~~~~~forwhat they can personally do to of the students. Ultimately, she be- a result of the rules, Stubbs is rinning Connecticut-based, privately-funded woul bmoetawecm an Mndyig.thysrdatlstcontribute to the school and its vast lieves, "the president's job is to go individually, but if he wins hie plans I.hat goup urchsescleas up and an additional bus will be available if one thing in common: All three had bfr h aut n rsn h s oapitDwiga navsr grpla tr se run-dw lpand neded. "It's a great opportunity to survived the preliminary round of history," he says. bfr h aut n rsn h s oapitDwiga navsr Durngs tesi s ummersnCFnd.st icroaealtopepefo voigorshlpeidnIneet- As the sole female candidate sues that he or she wants dealt with." Phillips Academy's next presi- Durtwo-we sumercs for inner- school and the surrounding com ig. a field of eleven other uppers, among the final three, and potentially Her role as president, Hult states, dent promises to be largely chosen on two-weekinner- summer camps for , g Commu- In ~~~~thefirst female president since H. would be "a combination of present- the basis of Friday's speeches. In the gruns.Teyhchildren vrebcmp ighen-u wlded hld i conitngo Mair FonjaCa rci, Soutter in 1982, Hult envisions a ing [to the faculty] the students' opin- past, because of the assumption that -* aondsaThre ther mithesat- Cmosdrigdnepro - er Joh UdlBn CvnNoh unique role for herself. "Presidents ions, the president's own opinions, the school president lacks any real i ed that tee go fe prga is tsweknthehenet.AnSmiethicmodBranFlnaan Sot that I have seen in the past have and inspiring the student body." power, these speeches have tended to not t tegah chden tpogcae for tions can be directed towards Eric Blair and Anthony Crawford, the aildto address issues that I think In sharp contrast to Hult, Stubbs, overshadow the candidates' actual - o nl o echcidrntocrefrGottesman.