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Volume CXlIX, Number 22 Phillips Academy, Andover, MA January 24, 1997 Kate McBride '84 PA Commemorates Martin Luther PROIUCTION Chosen as Second King in Eigth Annual Celebration Alumni Fellow of p ~~ ~ ,*,. ~~~1996 School Year Population Expert and Professional Skier, McBride, Speaks at All School Meeting "' ~~~~~~PILLIPIAN STAFF WRITER On Thursday, January 23 and on .i~~ Friday, January 24, Kate McBride '84 '~ PhotoK Boczar will visit the PA campus as the Winter ' Temba and Yuyelwa Ma~~~~~~~jubela "~~~~'~ Visiting Alumni Fellow. McBride, a 'i speak tonight at Friday V 0111111 - ~who is primarily known for her work in the field of population growth, will ~~4~wiihI1'io 'T 1 - l)-r~'c~-nt ~ ~-~f meet with specific student groups and ~ IV L~LJ~.,dJLL) L~.J .LI%..)~.~/i1L LJL~.L 7 '-" faculty members, in addition to speak- ing at the all school meeting. McBride ' '"- Their Struggle inS outh~~~~~~frica ~ is also an accomplished sier; she is a Their Struggle in South'Africa ~professional racer on the U.S. ' " Women's Pro Tour. by Rafael Mason they were thenceforth obligated to McBride is the second of the Vis- PHILLIPIAN NEWS ASSOCIATE report periodically to the Urntata dis- itin AlmiFllw hsscolya trict police station, following John Ratte '53 who visite This Friday, January 24th, in Tang Shortly after their last report to the the campus during the Fall Founded PooFl Theater, Temba and Vuyelwa Umtata police station, Maqubela and in 1992 and funided by the Abbot Al Eaton presents four portraits of African-Americans dealing with the Civil Rights Movement Pht/Fl Maqubela will' present a lecture titled his friends were informed through the Academy Association, the purpose of "The Story of the Struggle Against lawyer of one of their mentors and rev-' the Visiting Alumni Fellow PrgaSho eec yeDvdRbls igrc oho n f h noe South African Apartheid".Te e- olutionary leaders that if they did not in the words of Joe Wennik,thDie by Nelson Wen '98. and Cycette Harnson '98. During campus. According to student notes turesponsred y thePhilips Aade- leave South Africa, their lives werevnie ture, sponsored by the Phllips Acade- . tor of Aluni/ae Affairs,_istoinviePHILLIPIANSTAFF theTcoursecofrtheof programo musicusecec-le takenkduringithehdiscussionssAffirra- my department of History and oiljoad.I epne nJn 96 noe n bo cdm lm tions were performed and prayers were tive Action emdt etems Sciences, will be the second presenta- Maqubela and his comrades,_with help nifae "whose life experience and/or On Monday, January 20th, the offered from around the community. talked about issue. tion in the 1996-97 Friday Forum from the South African "underground work relate significantly to the educa- Phillips Academy community paid Representatives of the Protestant, -Students also had other options in series Throuh "TheStory f the network", nervously made their way to tional mission of the school" back to tribute to the memoiy of Dr Martin Muslim, Jewish, and Roman Catholic deciding how to spend the day. A lim- Struggle Against South Arcn the town of Mafikengf, on the border campus to address the community. Luther King-, Jr., and to the dream for traditions from within the community ited group of Seniors and Uppers were Apartheid," Temba Maqubela will dis- between South Africa and Botswana. The program is also designed to brief which he gave his life. This was the gave prayers and read from scriptures. allowed to view the film "Hoop cuss his escape from the politically Maqubela recalls that as he students on the variety of career choic- eighth annual celebration -of MLK Day In between the readings, soloists, Dreams" instead of attending the nor- and socially oppressive South Africa approached the border that summer es available up on leaving PA and to on campus, one which carried the including Charlene Sadberry '99, mral discussions. The film is a docu- ,o h 90s i n hswf' eo vnn, i ud 1mi"io try to help some students lose their theme of "The Dream Through the Bobby Edwards, and Lindsay mentary which narrates the lives of ofutonary shi and hat es o-eeningpltcl Mml side i,"Fv iues peocptosolaunlebmivt ys fMn. TruhafinD. caty'9,promeSoig Afia-mriapihscolsu ing as Fellows those who do not rein- King's life, group discussions, and an spirituals. dnsderigt lypoesoa ing journey to America, and their ded- alum. The program plans to continue to consider the practicality of King's viwdaflcotnnghesehs lwdcnemdheaurofras ication to the political developments in Maqubela was "overcome with both its schedule of inviting one fellow per piophandscsdrmsfter ofD.igIndiintchrncig adatmtdtorlt h siain the changing South African nation. faanrei."term on a two to three day visit of the own. th o-iln rtsssuha h ftefl' caatr otedemo In 1976, in his native Transkei, Atraivn in osw a, campus. The day began with the Prayer Montgomery bus boycott and the Dr. King. Other students chose to TembaMaqubela found hmself, along Maqubela urned himself in to th _____________eBreakfatninoCommonswwhichwwa Marchhono Washingtonn fewf ofw viewv photo imaes ofmthescivilhright with three of his revolutionary friends Continued on Page 6, Column 6 Continued on Page 8, Column 5 moderated by Assistant Head Of Kina,'s mostifamousaddresses were movement in the Addison Gallery and - Moso Bolofo, Mkseli Maqungo, and 'presented. discuss their responses. Benjaniin Wauchope - under interro- T 1T 1 11 In the group discussions which fol- The evening assembly was the gation by the South African govern- J ff iv c v r ay u e ra aa at lowed, students were to respond to the final event of the day, featuring reflec- ment High school seniors at the time, words and imiages of the film and offer tions on the day and several perfor- govermentofficals o bethe mssin Tf) 'y~ r~a ~ t' 1 ~ ~ ace ad prvilee Forthe irst ime cadey Chor peforme intrmit ~the four young men were suspected by A1personal viewpoints on the issues of inces. The Gospelfest Choir and the link in convicting four revolutinary TL ' L.xp er L Iiefi'L.ce Ia,"., V ~ L~ 1'Oo e .E d ut Icat LI students were allowed to sign up for tently throughout the program with leaders (all mentors of the young men) the discussion in groups. Each group "Sing Hallelujah," "The Chariot is a accused of terrorism - an accusation byCalsFrle.was led by a student and a faculty Comin'," and "Heaven Rain Down on which could not be proven. The four ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ member who posed questions concern- Continued on Page 8, Column 6 young men were arrested but were PILPA TF arx~i shortly released from prison on bail; Motsuetcrnewesm-- -'.A d on G ry Aa d d time in the waning days of August, ~ '~ TrUstees M ~eet. they hear the dreaded words "back to ~2/~- school ." Not PA teacher John McMur- NA Grant oNf $125,000 ray. An art instructor here since 1968, McMurray took a sabbatical this fall term to go back to classes. But unlike - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~by Christopher Lee son, Kinshasha Conwill, director of W ith Faclulty tos tacherac who rletur t ie s-______________ Pwl, eetynme himno P~iLIPIA STAF WRTERthe Studio Museum, and Dr. Richard room hetookhiscourses not at aUnvri The ddisn Gller ofAmercan the Art Department at Duke nvri A nd Students gautscolbtrgthratPAArhareetyrcieaganfom ty. This group will visit each site to _______________________ Mc~~urray's schedule included cours- '' the National Endowment of the Arts preprepaeeaapreliminaryylisttoffworkssfor Trustees Discuss ~es in many disciplines and at varied '''.-4" ' (A)tfudadspotherjct the collection, hoping to find the Trustees Discuss levels: Man and God, a senior English A)t udadsppr h rjc picsthtbstrpeen h "aua elective; Physics 25; Geometry; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ B~ Cl~ i-resource" inherent in the art. Eighty to 1997-98 Budget and ~Ceramics; and Computer Graphics. fnrom itorcly a o n one hundred of these pieces will be Direction of School His experience, he says, has been of ~nvriies,." A joint partnership seetdfrcnevtoIramn extraordinary benefit to him, both as between such institutions as the Addi- and inclusion in the nationwide tour an artist, as a teacher, and as a student, son, the Williamstown Art Conserva- The tentative date for this travel and Boarding Student Tuition As an artist who creates kinetic tion Center, the Studio Museum in selection process is scheduled to last Increased by 4.6% sculpture, or sculpture in which Harlem. Clark Atlanta University, from the fall of 1997 to the fall of the motion plays an integral role, his Howard University, Hampton Univer- following year. newly acquired (or rediscovered) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sity, Fisk University, and North Car- Th osrvto roeswl by Peter Chistodoulo nowledg fcpyics an gedoeryd 'oina Central University, the project b e wihcosrmatxionaiones sur- by__ Peter__C__i___________ knohledeo hi ics an emtywill include the conservation and exhi- Z PHILLIPLAN STAFF WRITER has hepdhmiitensely in design- bition'of works from the five universi- veys conducted at the participating ing and creating his works, many of A Instructor John McMurray took Physics 25, Geome- Photo /0. Mark ties, a companion publication, a travel- schools to locate and prioritize neces- The Board of Trustees convened which rely on such physical forces as try, Man & God, Computer Graphics, and Ceramics dur- ing exhibition, and a training program sary treatment of the art works. Once on 'campus last N'eekend for their wind and water to provide motion. ing his Fall. Term sabbatical to introduce and immerse minority Stu- seific pxieceson areahoen fth rsay- annual winter meeting during which There were more than practical bene- dents to the art conservation field. eigehbtotramn rpsl ithey approved a tuition increase of fits. The relationship between and -INSIIDIE The PIILLIPIA N The funding, reported at $125,000, will be developed by the about 4.5% for~ the 1997-98 school interaction among characters that he A L Iis the largest award granted to 'at 'o Williamstown Conservation Center year. In addition to raising the tuition, analyzed in English class has fur- Conunentary Sports New England cultural institution under and will "highlight the need for careful the Trustees also approved two thered his understanding of people, an Phillipian Editor strikes out against Boys' Hockey is beating their pre- the new guidelines and programs gov- preservation of these treasures by instructorship foundation recipients understanding which has proven bene- those who are opposed to Andover's season expectations and making an- eming NEA's funding. deosrtn thiurn osra and several sabbaticals and met with ficial in his sculpture. celebration of Dr. King's birthday other run at the New England Title The collections represented in the to ehd hog xiiintx the faculty in an open forum setting to As a teacher, his. experiences on Page 2 Page 4 exhibit will encompass a great spec- adctlgedcmnain answer questions about issues that the other side of the blackboard have trum of African American art, with Training in this field will be myconcern them. ' helped him understand what it is like Features Seventh Page works from such artists as Romare offered to students, staff, and faculty mAte bigpeetdsvrlof the participating universities Atrbigpeetdsvrl to be a student "Each one of us," he Head of School's Day, St. Patrick's Mark Effinger discusses the future Bearden, John Biggers, Elizabeth thiroug oho-ievst n tdn optonsforinceasng he 99798 says, must go bck and relearn so Day and other holidays of the win- of theater Catlett, Sam Gilliam, William H. intugnhis bThoitits pr and stupovde tuition, the Trustees approved a 4.6% thtw a ec. hth er ee trsao ae7Johnson, Jacob Lawrence, James A. itmhp. pormwl rvd increase in tuition for boarding stui- rtethnaanosienttuon Pge3Porter, Martin Puryear, Henry 0. Tan- mioiystdnswihtehoeta dent fro $21,850 to $22,850aandratwas a t aotnt consirtion pg 3- neChre White and Ricar "theoportuntomnr students wt h oeta

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Page 1: A nd Students - pdf.phillipian.netpdf.phillipian.net/1997/01241997.pdf · 2 THE PHILLIPIAN COMMENTARY JANUARY 24,1997 Th~~~ PHILLI(PIAN ~~~~~Cutu ral Groups Reflection on MarinLuther

Volume CXlIX, Number 22 Phillips Academy, Andover, MA January 24, 1997

Kate McBride '84 PA Commemorates Martin Luther

PROIUCTION Chosen as Second King in Eigth Annual Celebration

Alumni Fellow of

p ~~ ~ ,*,. ~~~1996 School Year

Population Expert andProfessional Skier, McBride,Speaks at All School Meeting

"' ~~~~~~PILLIPIAN STAFF WRITER

On Thursday, January 23 and on .i~~Friday, January 24, Kate McBride '84 '~

PhotoK Boczar will visit the PA campus as the Winter '

Temba and Yuyelwa Ma~~~~~~~jubela "~~~~'~ Visiting Alumni Fellow. McBride, a 'i

speak tonight at Friday V 0111111 - ~who is primarily known for her workin the field of population growth, will

~~4~wiihI1'io 'T 1- l)-r~'c~-nt ~ ~-~f meet with specific student groups and~ IV L~LJ~.,dJLL) L~.J .LI%..)~.~/i1L LJL~.L 7 '-" faculty members, in addition to speak-

ing at the all school meeting. McBride ' '"-

Their Struggle inS outh~~~~~~frica ~ is also an accomplished sier; she is aTheir Struggle in South'Africa ~professional racer on the U.S. ' "

Women's Pro Tour.by Rafael Mason they were thenceforth obligated to McBride is the second of the Vis-

PHILLIPIAN NEWS ASSOCIATE report periodically to the Urntata dis- itin AlmiFllw hsscolyatrict police station, following John Ratte '53 who visite

This Friday, January 24th, in Tang Shortly after their last report to the the campus during the Fall Founded PooFl

Theater, Temba and Vuyelwa Umtata police station, Maqubela and in 1992 and funided by the Abbot Al Eaton presents four portraits of African-Americans dealing with the Civil Rights Movement Pht/Fl

Maqubela will' present a lecture titled his friends were informed through the Academy Association, the purpose of"The Story of the Struggle Against lawyer of one of their mentors and rev-' the Visiting Alumni Fellow PrgaSho eec yeDvdRbls igrc oho n f h noeSouth African Apartheid".Te e- olutionary leaders that if they did not in the words of Joe Wennik,thDie by Nelson Wen '98. and Cycette Harnson '98. During campus. According to student notes

turesponsred y thePhilips Aade- leave South Africa, their lives werevnieture, sponsored by the Phllips Acade- . tor of Aluni/ae Affairs,_istoinviePHILLIPIANSTAFF theTcoursecofrtheof programo musicusecec-le takenkduringithehdiscussionssAffirra-

my department of History and oiljoad.I epne nJn 96 noe n bo cdm lm tions were performed and prayers were tive Action emdt etemsSciences, will be the second presenta- Maqubela and his comrades,_with help nifae "whose life experience and/or On Monday, January 20th, the offered from around the community. talked about issue.tion in the 1996-97 Friday Forum from the South African "underground work relate significantly to the educa- Phillips Academy community paid Representatives of the Protestant, -Students also had other options in

series Throuh "TheStory f the network", nervously made their way to tional mission of the school" back to tribute to the memoiy of Dr Martin Muslim, Jewish, and Roman Catholic deciding how to spend the day. A lim-Struggle Against South Arcn the town of Mafikengf, on the border campus to address the community. Luther King-, Jr., and to the dream for traditions from within the community ited group of Seniors and Uppers wereApartheid," Temba Maqubela will dis- between South Africa and Botswana. The program is also designed to brief which he gave his life. This was the gave prayers and read from scriptures. allowed to view the film "Hoopcuss his escape from the politically Maqubela recalls that as he students on the variety of career choic- eighth annual celebration -of MLK Day In between the readings, soloists, Dreams" instead of attending the nor-and socially oppressive South Africa approached the border that summer es available up on leaving PA and to on campus, one which carried the including Charlene Sadberry '99, mral discussions. The film is a docu-,o h 90s i n hswf' eo vnn, i ud 1mi"io try to help some students lose their theme of "The Dream Through the Bobby Edwards, and Lindsay mentary which narrates the lives ofofutonary shi and hat es o-eeningpltcl Mml side i,"Fv iues peocptosolaunlebmivt ys fMn. TruhafinD. caty'9,promeSoig Afia-mriapihscolsu

ing as Fellows those who do not rein- King's life, group discussions, and an spirituals. dnsderigt lypoesoa

ing journey to America, and their ded- alum. The program plans to continue to consider the practicality of King's viwdaflcotnnghesehs lwdcnemdheaurofrasication to the political developments in Maqubela was "overcome with both its schedule of inviting one fellow per piophandscsdrmsfter ofD.igIndiintchrncig adatmtdtorlt h siainthe changing South African nation. faanrei."term on a two to three day visit of the own. th o-iln rtsssuha h ftefl' caatr otedemo

In 1976, in his native Transkei, Atraivn in osw a, campus. The day began with the Prayer Montgomery bus boycott and the Dr. King. Other students chose toTemba Maqubela found hmself, along Maqubela urned himself in to th _____________eBreakfatninoCommonswwhichwwa Marchhono Washingtonn fewf ofw viewv photo imaes ofmthescivilhright

with three of his revolutionary friends Continued on Page 6, Column 6 Continued on Page 8, Column 5 moderated by Assistant Head Of Kina,'s mostifamousaddresses were movement in the Addison Gallery and- Moso Bolofo, Mkseli Maqungo, and 'presented. discuss their responses.Benjaniin Wauchope - under interro- T 1T 1 11 In the group discussions which fol- The evening assembly was thegation by the South African govern- J ff iv c v r ay u e ra aa at lowed, students were to respond to the final event of the day, featuring reflec-ment High school seniors at the time, words and imiages of the film and offer tions on the day and several perfor-

govermentofficals o bethe mssin Tf) 'y~ r~a ~ t' 1 ~ ~ ace ad prvilee Forthe irst ime cadey Chor peforme intrmit~the four young men were suspected by A1personal viewpoints on the issues of inces. The Gospelfest Choir and the

link in convicting four revolutinary TL ' L.xp er L Iiefi'L.ce Ia,"., V ~ L~ 1'Oo e .E d ut Icat LI students were allowed to sign up for tently throughout the program withleaders (all mentors of the young men) the discussion in groups. Each group "Sing Hallelujah," "The Chariot is aaccused of terrorism - an accusation byCalsFrle.was led by a student and a faculty Comin'," and "Heaven Rain Down on

which could not be proven. The four ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ member who posed questions concern- Continued on Page 8, Column 6young men were arrested but were PILPA TF arx~i

shortly released from prison on bail; Motsuetcrnewesm-- -'.A d on G ry Aa d dtime in the waning days of August, ~ '~ TrUstees M ~eet. they hear the dreaded words "back to ~2/~-school ." Not PA teacher John McMur- NA Grant oNf $125,000ray. An art instructor here since 1968,McMurray took a sabbatical this fall

term to go back to classes. But unlike - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~by Christopher Lee son, Kinshasha Conwill, director ofW ith Faclulty tos tacherac who rletur t ie s-______________ Pwl, eetynme himnoP~iLIPIA STAF WRTERthe Studio Museum, and Dr. Richard

room hetookhiscourses not at aUnvriThe ddisn Gller ofAmercan the Art Department at Duke nvriA nd Students gautscolbtrgthratPAArhareetyrcieaganfom ty. This group will visit each site to

_______________________ Mc~~urray's schedule included cours- '' the National Endowment of the Arts preprepaeeaapreliminaryylisttoffworkssforTrustees Discuss ~es in many disciplines and at varied '''.-4" ' (A)tfudadspotherjct the collection, hoping to find theTrustees Discuss levels: Man and God, a senior English A)t udadsppr h rjc picsthtbstrpeen h "aua

elective; Physics 25; Geometry; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ B~ Cl~ i-resource" inherent in the art. Eighty to1 997-98 Budget and ~Ceramics; and Computer Graphics. fnrom itorcly a o n one hundred of these pieces will beDirection of School His experience, he says, has been of ~nvriies,." A joint partnership seetdfrcnevtoIramnextraordinary benefit to him, both as between such institutions as the Addi- and inclusion in the nationwide touran artist, as a teacher, and as a student, son, the Williamstown Art Conserva- The tentative date for this travel andBoarding Student Tuition As an artist who creates kinetic tion Center, the Studio Museum in selection process is scheduled to last

Increased by 4.6% sculpture, or sculpture in which Harlem. Clark Atlanta University, from the fall of 1997 to the fall of themotion plays an integral role, his Howard University, Hampton Univer- following year.

newly acquired (or rediscovered) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sity, Fisk University, and North Car- Th osrvto roeswlby Peter Chistodoulo nowledg fcpyics an gedoeryd 'oina Central University, the project b e wihcosrmatxionaiones sur-

by__ Peter__C__i___________ knohledeo hi ics an emtywill include the conservation and exhi- ZPHILLIPLAN STAFF WRITER has hepdhmiitensely in design- bition'of works from the five universi- veys conducted at the participating

ing and creating his works, many of A Instructor John McMurray took Physics 25, Geome- Photo /0. Mark ties, a companion publication, a travel- schools to locate and prioritize neces-The Board of Trustees convened which rely on such physical forces as try, Man & God, Computer Graphics, and Ceramics dur- ing exhibition, and a training program sary treatment of the art works. Once

on 'campus last N'eekend for their wind and water to provide motion. ing his Fall. Term sabbatical to introduce and immerse minority Stu- seific pxieceson areahoen fth rsay-annual winter meeting during which There were more than practical bene- dents to the art conservation field. eigehbtotramn rpslithey approved a tuition increase of fits. The relationship between and -INSIIDIE The PIILLIPIA N The funding, reported at $125,000, will be developed by theabout 4.5% for~ the 1997-98 school interaction among characters that he A L Iis the largest award granted to 'at 'o Williamstown Conservation Centeryear. In addition to raising the tuition, analyzed in English class has fur- Conunentary Sports New England cultural institution under and will "highlight the need for carefulthe Trustees also approved two thered his understanding of people, an Phillipian Editor strikes out against Boys' Hockey is beating their pre- the new guidelines and programs gov- preservation of these treasures byinstructorship foundation recipients understanding which has proven bene- those who are opposed to Andover's season expectations and making an- eming NEA's funding. deosrtn thiurn osraand several sabbaticals and met with ficial in his sculpture. celebration of Dr. King's birthday other run at the New England Title The collections represented in the to ehd hog xiiintxthe faculty in an open forum setting to As a teacher, his. experiences on Page 2 Page 4 exhibit will encompass a great spec- adctlgedcmnainanswer questions about issues that the other side of the blackboard have trum of African American art, with Training in this field will be

myconcern them. ' helped him understand what it is like Features Seventh Page works from such artists as Romare offered to students, staff, and facultymAte bigpeetdsvrlof the participating universitiesAtrbigpeetdsvrl to be a student "Each one of us," he Head of School's Day, St. Patrick's Mark Effinger discusses the future Bearden, John Biggers, Elizabeth thiroug oho-ievst n tdn

optonsforinceasng he 99798 says, must go bck and relearn so Day and other holidays of the win- of theater Catlett, Sam Gilliam, William H. intugnhis bThoitits pr and stupovdetuition, the Trustees approved a 4.6% thtw a ec. hth er ee trsao ae7Johnson, Jacob Lawrence, James A. itmhp. pormwl rvdincrease in tuition for boarding stui- rtethnaanosienttuon Pge3Porter, Martin Puryear, Henry 0. Tan- mioiystdnswihtehoetadent fro $21,850 to $22,850aandratwas a t aotnt consirtion pg 3- neChre White and Ricar "theoportuntomnr students wt h oeta

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2 THE PHILLIPIAN COMMENTARY JANUARY 24,1997

Th~~~ PHILLI(PIAN ~~~~~~Cutu ral Groups Reflection on MarinLuther KnJ.Volume CXIX

EdiorinchefJa MonHave a Crucial Day Speakers Past, Present and FutureNews, Andy Riddle Mickey Hong, Layout At A.AJ Rob Mc~~~~~~~~ary found an empty computer inpty theute lovelyeLooking o backg aayearyelaterrIInow

omNenta , Ad andl Maa onaBiceyHno, Design RoObe Mcnuove PACC and began to pour my thoughts have a clearer picture of my ,frustrationFeatures, Katherine Crowley Robert Kinast, Design into the word processor. My usually with Dr. Marable. The speech fell short-Features, Jason Cunningham Olivia Mark, Head of Photography Hoeslyhances are that you don't slow and calculated writing style was in that it was not appropriate for the

Sports, Seth Moulton Elizabet Bonczar, Photography Dan Brons ~ remember my Martin Luther scrapped for a furious mess of typing. occasion. As a prominent scholar ofSports, Owen Tripp Elyse Cowgill Photography '~~~~.~King Day article a year ago. i The flowThe continuedin for overoanran rAfrican-A iericissuessheecoulddonly

Seventh, Courtney Gadsden Jonah Levine, Advertising 'L7atnLte igdyi i- assume Commentary page junkies are horbfeIwafilytpedIseafom iswnontfve-Administration, Patrick Noonan Justin Lee, Circulation IX~Iferent than any other holiday few and far between. Well, I remember couldn't help but sm ile with satisfac- even on an intellectual level. Anyone in

Publisher, Todd Boling ?i qil if~ ~ ~ the article practically word-for-word. tion: not with content mind you (still a such a position to culminate our MIK'Publi~~he~~ Todd Boling ~Jeremy Lishman, Circulation .. V -.celebrated at P.A. The To me, the piece represents a unn mess I admit!), but the sudden relief day celebration is handicapped if asked

Associate Editors admithenosralo presues of assresk andm point in my repeated attempts at writing after getting my thoughts on paper. only to speak their own thoughts onNe, Labran Martin, Jason Bilty. Brtan Won, Raal Mason, Features, Aad&,su Demiss-e, San Edlelusn,spo, Peter Chnstodeolo. attI sprt nordel prrsoid ses andit for this venerable newspaper. I leaned back in one of those great race relations. Is it truly in the spirit of

Pensel, Cn.lmJohn Hugo, H-JYang, Ripey Hdn-,Plfeogphy.ossn Tpp, JulmTcmne Park, structured time in which to discuss sig- Icolntbeivhwafced lusielhirelznghdnvr tecvlrgtstugetopsntuhaThe Pillip=w welcomes al letters to the Editor We ty to print Al letters, but because of space liitations. nificant cultural issues and their rmifi- was by the evening speech last January before written anything as potentially one-sided debate?

we recomend brevity and conciseness We reserve the right to edit all submitted letters to conform wi~th prn .c ctoswti orcmuiy n by Dr. Marring Marable. His speech controversial as this piece. No matter Think back to your own discussionslrantso and proper syntax, We will not publish any anonymous etters Please subiut letters by the Monday of cainwthnoromutyOeeacb weekic Ththaittstudemanbo sneldormhefail toa qtuofsce ilefebaseent fwEvnck.a l tpic hat tudetsasldomfail ohqus-mlfthm ayweckmI wassopephatcall howmuchmyrmoudispproedMoomyarouplasteonda.oSuelypneaseake

The Phailiptari is printed weekly atrhe Lawrence Eagle-Tribune tion is the legitimacy of culturally- opposed to a small portion of the speech Commentary page plan for co-ed could not be expected to fully capture'based clubs, that I left the Chapel in no shape to the spirit of such varied opinions.4

People in the community have finish off my homework. I felt the One singular voice and viewpoint~~ D I T 0 R I A L ~~~~~~~~many different opinions on the subject. speaker's undertones of race-based "INM r. Al Eaton captured cannot propely summarize a day as'

L ~~~For instance, some students feel that violence and his call for white-black diverse in opinions as MLK day. Tothese organizations polarize the comr plrztonwr earal -i~ the words and sounds of expect Dr. Marable to do so was,A pathy R educes M L K Day munity by drawing students of a partic- from many of the discussions and unfair.ular ethnic background together activities of the MLK day his speech so many segments of the In many ways, last Monday's'

This pastMonday, he entirePhillipsAcademy. ommunity away from everybodly else. Many view was supposed to cap off. I was both- * -,m v m n., edition of Andover's own MLK daythisto e agret pradx bcaue tese ered that such a positive day would C1J liiceased -its 'daily schedule, took a moment to hionor Dr. Martin clubs were created for the wups f edo esnlyustignt aso fapmored prite. Mors ald'Luther King Jr., and discuss current issues relating to race rela- prmtn uliur lii j The ofin d naproal-petn oe the Andover comm nit Eonofs c aptre thegwors andhe'promoing ultiulturlism Thesin- Worse, I thought, was that was CJII1ILy sud fs aysget ftetosin America and our scho~ol. All students saw film on' Dr. gle most commonly discussed issue in sure that at least some in our com- reactedt mveen.wissuths-

King's~ life-'and afterwards participated in discussion groups MLK groups is usually that of lunch- ra td tmunity might feel as I did. Yet was ful use of nearly a dozen differentabout- his message and its' place 'in today's world. Later that room segregation. There are many scrdta nm9ttI oldb vr hl-nrs p ot characters was a necessary artistic.evening, the'entire student body attended a performance by Al among us who are quick to point guilty misetatinterpreate I never b overwhelingsupport. spectacle, and the Andover commu-'Eaton that portrayed the lives of many different black Americans fingers at racially oriented clubs such wllye toqu____heminpotin____eatewthovrheigup-dur'ing the Civil Rights Movement. The mnsrtohoetht sAfatm.Tiishewngti- of the distinguished speaker's presenta- dorms, I had more or less abstained port. Perhaps most of all, e was able to

th delatesof ML f dacwi aowerere th comnit toad- tude Tsobein with, there s nho cme tion, focusing on the continuing pres- from controversy before then. A thor- rejuvenate a present-day memoiy of Dr.'-student to attend these meetings: - from a similar background. Students ence of racism. Unfortunately, many oughly negative article on an all-school King by cherishing and presenting the

However, many students came into these meetings with the -who do so chose to out of their own might see me as doing so if I was to meeting speaker seemed out of my many external and internal strugglesWrong attitude. These 'peo'ple view the meetings as repetitive,, free will, not at the urging of any speak out in any way. I felt the speech league, to say the least. within the civil rights movement.

-boring and unnecessary; lack of participation and indifferent atti- school organization. invited at least a healthy dose of debate, Did I really want the hassle that A true memorial service for Dr.tudes -in discussion group's often reflected that state of mind. Cultural organizations offer many but in my situation, finding the forum might come with not-so-mildly attack- King and the civil rights movement wasThese7 students were annoyed at having to get up early on a~ positive things to our school. They give for such debate would not be an easy ing a tenur ed professor at a distin- preserved by maintaining the spirit of"day off' for the film and -other activities. Apathetic students of- students a chance to learn more about takguseIvLaueitttonTh som ydeprtdcnfcs.Iantten dragged down the mood and spirit of those eager to partici- their heritage and the heritage of others. I walked to the library confident head of a department even! Add in the help but applaud Mr. Edwards and the

pate.. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Education of this kind should not be that I would be restless until I was able racial complexity of the issue and I did CAM]) office for the sring improve-Studentswhose shrtsighteness wil not alow them o un- - looked down upon. Phillips Academy to do something. But what? I had a bad not expect that everyone would accu- ment in the choice of speaker, as well as

detstants hevros rshos frthines cellebrtao hul tak an- should provide it's students the oppor- feeling that if I was to delve back int? rately understand my concerns. Need- the Andover community in its warmmoertntdoexn the re sofol'ts ratonle.rto Americad tue tunity to not only learn English and the depthsjo m hoerk12wud less to say, the article ran on this same reception of the ever so talented Mr.

leaders ili nee to hav an undrstandig of raial isses, and mathematics, but to better understand lose any chance of speaking my piece. page that Friday. At the time, I was not Eaton. We were all truly able to create aMLK Day gives us a chance to better comprehend and discuss where'they come from as well. Anoth- sure what I had accomplished. living memorial of Dr. King.

releant opic suc as ffirativ acton ad rae reatios on er favorable result of cultural uions is -relevnt toics sch asaffirativeactio and ace rlatios on the creation of more student leadership -

-campus. At a residential school, learning outside the classroom - poion.Teesmuhtbegndis equally as important as learning inside the classroom,-and in by taking on the responsibilities of the end these discussio ns will educate us in several crucial life directing a club; the more students whoissues. Furthermore7 there still exists racial tension on campus, get a chance to do this the better. Theand hopefully students in an MLK Day group can intelligently most important function of ethnically '

debate and reach an understanding. Eradicating racial tension based organizations is to educate tu-

would vastly improve the community as a whole. Our MLK semi- dents of other backgrounds as to the W4NAV A GFA7 INTE.nars are a step in the right direction. specifics of their particular cultuare.

The administration is correct to mandate attendance at MLK Events such as food-tastings and con- - .R% EIEY.,!STAYDay events and should continue to do so. This years celebra- certs could not take place without O IAr &'RAS$tion was by no means perfect. For instance, the fimhas strong student support and active lead- S b i etr oMS'~been shown for the last few years. Perhaps something new ership.Su m t e t rs owould motivate soe . these disgruntled students. Overall, cultural organizations are M ANonetheless, the school is-on the right track, and all students currently apositive part of the Andover 'Adnan Qarnar'sshould support these' forums wholeheartedly both for their own experience. They will remain so as

well-being and for that of the larger community. long as the members continue to cele-put dowq those of others. -

Ler, 0 ~AffirmitiVe Aon: aTrue

ee~an~a OIes Justice& Equality For Allof higher education and the work place.''-_

Aseem S. Gupta have the capability to rent movies with Moses Kagan A huge majority of these people try yT-v- SEs' E mWr9E)' tfio SOW. PONAJ rscenes of sexuality, hard to provide better lives for their ~yq o #MPOJK~ #' ~~7-/k- ast wee I went t Andover has Theinic thin is g tat thent sco It-a sitting in front of my computer children just as any suburban family ,ojt (T'

ast weekpeedupagaewyIo tuenseont____to_____Andover___________________l___Video to pick up a movie for my receive inform-ation and material far on Monday afternoon, composing would. But they are stymied in their'dorm to watch on Saturday worse than what is available on the -,_my column for this week. Howev- attempts by the silent, unacknowledged

nigh. Afer svera mintes f serch sheves t AnoverVide. Its caled er, my mind is somewhere back in my force of racism. f:g1~~ ig trg theverleasnues If fially- thele Internete Vdo I' le group discussion this morning. Now, I If we, as people living in America, '-

decided on "Seven", and I went to pay Recently there was a huge debate understand that ths piece is supposed to want to see the position of our country-for the rental along, with a James Bond about the Internet and about what be about politics and Washington, and meiprvdifwwatoeenul

movi. Whn I rced mPhlis0solanwhtsudntbeviale it is- in a way. I would like to address ly live in a color blind society, we mustAcademy identification the clerk told on the web.' The decision was simpen h su fafraieatoahtd alw a oalworcmaros'I~* me that I could not rent the movie The First Amendment protects our topic around the nation. access to the wealth of this countiy. Butbecause the dean at PA told Andover rights to access any information on the In the group this morning, almost there are no free rides. We, as youngVideo that they were not allowed to Internet that is legal under law. Certain evr tdn fevr1aecnimd epepiieedeogoatnrent R-rated movies to students. material cannot be accessed by people that their greatest concern for the new Phillips Academy, must not harden our

"Seven" has a rating of R for strong under certain age limits, but the law year is getting into college. Since it was hearts to the plight of these people. Inviolence, among other things, and states that as long as a site has a warn- MLK Day, this path lead directly to a fact, we must be willing to sacrifice foraccording to The ing message, the material can legally be discussion of race in higher education. their well being.Motion Picture _________posted on the We talked of "righting past injustices," And when the benefits of education ____________________________Association of Internet. of "quotas," and of "opportunity." and economic prosperity are conferred WA71C/ YOU&'~ 76P.f1 ON A A10 Ai'$ Cs/Al e,America, you "W hen I produced When the While nobody actually came out and upon all Americans, we, as a country, P7A Y -H A r6RrGHT W Vk. S'1V )'U I0 Al WOWmust be 17 orschool tries to said it, one could feel the resentment of will reap the rewards of equality andolder to legally y h. p Ac d m dey us the right a number of the white participants and trejsiefralwatch an R-rated identification, the to rent an R-rated the counter- resentment felt by some ofmovie without movie, they are the minority students in the room.Iparental permis- cektlme [h t essentially deny- As students at Phillips Academy Ha ey u n fle ow p o l r d asionlek.ol tat ing us the right to who are concerned with college and a e y u n tc d h w p o l o m i e s o

Technically could not rent the access certain careers, the news that some of us may

'17 could also see movie... th eanls understandable granted access we may not deserve is yo ar al h u h t e h rd y kw y u -an -NC-17 movie -- ~ ~ t that the school shocking. Many of us, black and white, the wishy-washy feature of atender age fused, and that's not healthy.* ~have nfo egai rignt without parental Cyca c wants to keep are worried that the debate over affi- Lisa Hsu and think, "I can't be bothered with all Of course, I am referring to a non-permission. intercede in my law- certain media off mative action may injure the sus of of this:" You can't., there's just not existent ideal world in which peopleLegally, Andover de ligscampus, and one minority students who are deserving of ssumptions are bad. Have you enough time, can feel free to be themselves, but youVideo has no IUI AnT~f" d w:ih w Ca-doin iti h poruiisteyhv eeve. L.ntce o epe omies- Inafs-aed ihsrssd ih us l aenoieAhtthlsiia

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Hail ~to te FreChefs When is Head of School's Day?at .~~Li. President's Celebrations by Michael Gottesman ~~~~~~~~~break for the grueling end of the term, Remember not to jump to conclu-

A Look at e e i ntsDay CelebraionsAb WRal o teRa we can rule out the rest of January and sions in this time of anxiety. If you see

by Charles ForelleMartin Van Buren are not recognized Washington's and Lincoln's birthdays PHLIINFAUE RTRpossibly aslate as February 6. With a Mrs. Chase in Commons with a pencil-PHILLIPIAN STAFF WRrrER for their utter ineptitude. Nor is William fall near the same day, sort of. Hey, he In light of the pervading message in cursorye glncetie teshedu e iplher h er edo otcsuey t kandjs

Henry Hanrison applauded for being the thought sounds lRe a party. And it was. recent all-school meetings, Phillipian thsrtecusinii esnnwe mslcdhrfedhce tc nFor one day only, Monday, Febru- only president to spend more time mov- Thbanks to that anonymous benefactor, commentaies, and general discussion pren fort ouiemri ferr h ell en ogv'stedyof

ary 17th, Domino's Pizza will offer ing in than performing his executive high school students across the country, of hibernal despair, Head of School able to plnfror leisure time on the This excuse probably would not suffice$-3.99 large pies in celebration, the man- duties. In fact, Presidents' Day was from California to Maine to Florida to Day provides an antidote straight from 20th ud oro2th nt February.in stWeadeof r nte om entusadaager claims, of Presidents' Day. Of established long after poor William New Mexico to Massachusetts (except the Doctor's Book of Remedies. Eager I o ontwn omk kigWeee h oetu a

cours, th factthatDomin's wnter died. Like Millard, Martin, and Andover), get a day off in the middle of speculation pertaining to the sacrosanct plans based on chance, there are more finally happens, students will undoubt-csply e ofac re-ae Dougm ies ofte William, Bill Clinton is not honored in winter. Nice, huh? field hockey stick wields a wide scope definite ways to predict-the fateful day. edly welcome it with open arms as aFebruary 18th undoubtedly plays a this celebration. If he's not in court, inna So what exactly is happening n ofifuneoe uhbta ie. Scrutinize the syllabi of break-neck change of pace and a climax to theirlarger role in this decision than the man- random hptel room or building a bridge that special Monday? As usual, it's The concept of not going to classes spee clse o uhicnriisa ae pclto.Ha fSho a

agers pariotc fevor.Regadles of to the twenty-first century, Bill may "Must-See TV Monday" on NBC (not on a weekday without a subsequent "grace day." Occasionally prophetic shows that merely the preliminaryulterior motives, this all-American el- take time off from his busy Indonesian to be confused with "Please, Please visit from your cluster dean enlivens the teesywll b droputhin ts ifher scns renathsia fn spaneousvat dayo

ebrationof life libert, and .travel schedule to participate in this Tune Your TV to Our Channel TV winter term. Immnediately after class sylbZyacutn o ikes reaainadfncnmtvt nebrtin f if, ibrt, ndpepperoni weeks in advance. Catching Mrs. Chase enlighten the gIlum campus- maybe thewill march onward by the dawn's early year's festivities. And what fantabulous Tuesday" on CBS or "If You Miss It most students return to their dorm toIlight until Domino's stops deliver- Tonight, It'll Be on USA in a procrastinate rather than go to the plain fec ihadgb itiga rs ftefcut hudflo h

~~ingat 10. Month TV Wednesday" on ABC). library to work. At 5:00, after not even ball with wiaj-shapedpstickiin anplaidasdirtrtexaapleeourrheaddoffschoollisssetttng"Presidents' Day," the cyncs "FOXI ~vi11 air "XV'hen NBC's lineup for the-night will glancing at the homework situation, in the ideo thegetlw ol n u il okysik

will mumble, "what the hell is "F w l-ar" h n include a special episode of "Res- since there is hope of not having class alosresasugtinPresidents' Day?"Popular senti- An mals Attack: Part cue 91 1" which will feature re- the next day, an inordinate number of

Prsents' athe contrar nti- An m l ttc :P r enactments of assassinated presi- students flood Commons as if it werestanding, thereonar owpth-le II, i hi hi gltl dents being wheeled into the the Patriots' box office, so as not towhoallyndo tsere rsdents' H , ihlg tngltl emergency room by voluptuous -miss the possible announcement. Din-

Day. Unfotunatelythese fevent know anunal atacks on EMTs. Yowsas. Peter Jennings ner quickly becomes a standing room -

patriots are secluded in remote' n w n m latc so will host ashow of ABC's best only event since the few lucky seatareas of Minnesota and South gaffes, including the "I see O.J." holders remain until 6:30, just in case.

Dakota and possess largeresdestock-.prank call. Remember, "I see O.J, Although all of this hype takespilesof smiauomatc, man, and he looks scared, he's place, it is mostly wishful thinkingpils f emiutmaicweapons. kinid of slouched over. And I be because although Head of School Day

joun si thrstak our thletuhe festivities they will be. Unbeknownst to scared to, man, because there's cops all is not divulged until the preceding din-Phillpian.(accopanie by sveral many, Presidents' Day is the most deeped in 'dis." FOX will air "When ner, logical reasoning can whittle theintreid AT agens) vetureddeep important holiday in this country Animals Attack: Part 1117' highlighting options down to a select few days of the

intortei shaw s) thenpured moue- (except for Christmas, Chanukahi East- little known animal attacks on presi- week and even of the term. Working ontins'mjt t obrinw o u th is pexou- er, Thanksgiving, New Year's Day, dents, such as the time James Monroe's the precept that Head of School Daysive report. .Halloween, Columbus Day, Veterans' ferret spat in his face. Promises to be poal ilntetn eknw

Presidents' Day, much as the name Day, Martin I uther King, Jr. Day, and scintillating. For those of you who don't can already rule out two days. Athleticwoul hav youbelive oherwse, oes Bring Your Daughter to Work Day.) want to spend every holiday in front of games on Wednesdays automaticallynot clebrae al 42 pesidnts o the What does Presidents' Day cele- a television watching animals attack rule out a mid-week break Tuesdays

Unite Staes. uch ntabl oldOval brate? Well, a few years back, some each other, Presidents' Day offers a and Thursdays remain, but Tuesday 4~ ,

Office denizens as Milliard Filmr ad astute presidential historian noticed that chance to spend some quality time out- sports practices being so important todoors celebrating our freedom by blow- Wednesday's contests basically eaves

0 1010.% ~~~~~~~~ing off bottle rockets in crowded subur- us with one day of the week: Thurs-LI e ~~~~~~13( w~~an areas. Those flag colored popsicles days Tackling the term schedule with

ever, Sonny Boy is MIA. Perhaps you eliminate Dean's schedule- ruling, out a T

r ~~~~~~~~could stop and think and say, "Our fore- beki ac-adtearayabe_101LA ~~~fathers wouldn't want me selling crack. viated week of the February ong week-u n~ ~~ ~ Imgigtstpdant!"GdBes end. Considening that the -admmnistra- PooFlI'm going to stop, damniffl" God Bless ~~This has nothing to do with the article, but we're big pigskin fans Poo/Fl

expesson f te kssig'ef's America. tion will most likely want to save the over here in Evans Basement-, by Sari Edelstein expesion ofe thelissing el's _______________________a____________

PHILLIPLAN FETUE QUEEN "kse"otnpoe elwrhthe fifty cents. E-Th ir hoOedosit or' repare for t. '-Pat cks Day by Catchingra Valentine's Day, the day of heart- ThGilwoOedsitSm-

shapedchocoates ad redroses times this girl is also a Romantic (seerapidly approaching. For some, this da above), but usually she is simply the T 4-

ters and romantic gifts and for others, it buys everyone little cards with GarfieldU p OY o rac h i ti al Tv awill be a day to wallow in self-pity. on them. You will receive one even if bKaeZnrl -Who were Robert Emmet and b) the Blarney Stone is preserved c) what is K-Cilkenny RacesHere at Andover almost everyone can you've barely spoken to her. She will byLIA K At WnRITElliDvln ne lasa rntyUiestbe placed into a specific Valentine's undoubtedly write a 40-page love letter a) two star-crossed lovers who c) you have to walk to the top of a I11) From Dub's death into the linn,Day category- to her crush and send him roses, choco- 1)We h ebrtsild could not marry because he was an castle, let an old man flip you upside we have the name Dublin, the capital of

The Wide-eyed Romantic: This is lates, and whatever else she can think thogottefu preso h r-English Protestant and she was an Irish down, lean forward (as he holds you Ieadgroupis tyicaly comosedof. This is the irl who thouhotthcfurqaaersoehepr- Catholic over a hole which drops hundreds of -What U2 song was inspired bygrou is ypiclly omprsedof junior gprhss sent world, Dub wvas the wife of Enna. C

and lower girls, occasiorilly non-jaded dozens of Kissing Elf kisses for her -According to an Irish folk song, b) Emmet played a major role in feet to the ground below), and kiss it If the Easter Uprising?uppers and seniors. The1-iomantics are friends (and herself). Thank her for the ti'wmn"hes-a helrow orchestrating the Easter Uprising and he drops you, the slim iron bars over the a) Danny Boy

the ons tha you an ovrhearin GW Valentine, but do not feel guilty for for- truhsetsbodadnrw" employed Anne to carry letters and edge aren't going- to break your fall, and b) Warsaying "awwwww, that's so cute" getting (or not consideig) to buy her awhisAnDelnmessages to and from his beloved. neither are the leprechauns. c) Sunday, Bloody Sunday

whil thyitntyoe b) who is Molly Mavlone After the uprising, in order to obtaingaze the antengil one._ The Mocking b) who is Moll Quleeo ct information about Emmet's where- 8) Dub's shards burned the water Correct Answers.who has been given " is Boy: He is extreme- abouts, the British placed her in their red, shone with sky and slats of hillside: 1: (b) 2: (c) 3. (c)roses. The Romantic "T e Komantic IS ly common. He 2) Enna had another wife, Aide, most brutal prison, Kilmanon Gaol. mirrors of the earth. 4: (b) 5: (a) 6: (c)is always expectant always expectant laughs at everything from whose eyes flowed all the water Despite deprivation and torture, she '-Which Irish author wrote "I will 7: (c) 8. (b) 9 (a)and hopeful. He or an y and would not be beneath the earth. When Dub discov- reeldntig rtcigE4tt rs n onw o awy ih n 0()I C

shre is often the one and iopeful. Hie cagt dead sending ered that Enna had taken Aide, she he et.dyI erlk ae lpigwt owho writes secret or or feceiving a grew jealous. ~~~~~~~~~~c) Archeologists who discovered sounds by the shore I While I stand on Come, ye hungry, and rejoice! Myshe is often thetne If ou rethe Book of Kells in a monastery in the roadway, or on the pavements ray grandmother, who could charm any

admire lettes or o e who rites alentie. If ou are -What is a Black and Tan?buysre eth es elf e who wrte av oed o)Egihodeswotroie Wexford /I hear it in the deep heart's core" child with her fresh-baked Soda Bread,kisses for a friend. aecrererdlererexpect him to give the Irish, sent to "subdue" revolution- MarieAd' evnswa) Cormac McCarthy has offered herei aSertod

The Romantic cap- ters or buys you sympathy; he aymv ens5) M rinAd'sevtaw b) William Butler Yeats Bread Recipe for this issue of thetures the essence of ** will ostracize you b) an alcoholc beverage so named bDubachantingetheespelldandnconjuring c)TTimOO'BrienPPiiliipian aandtthisiissueoonly!CConside

Valentne's Dy.~ kissin1a elf. kisses..." frst. Do not ask hiin for its combination of Harp a dark the sea which killed Aide. yourselves blessed-ThleMper: ThDorvaeyuyoerw n hegle uiesti -This famous Irish-American has 9) Aide's soul blew into the moun-

Moper never liked alentine's Day andletter or to suggest made by filling the glass half-way with a monument erectedi i oo na tis iigte ek osiete Sd raMoper never liked Valentine's Day and Z~~~~~~~~~~ 0 park in Dublin. (Hint: His grandfather's sunrise. Her shape in the mountains Ilb (4cups) plain flour

neyer will because "no one ever sends which type of bouquet to send. He finds Harp followed by Guiness to the top. nikamws"H eyFt)mlednoDu'mroedhrs, ancofatme anyting." The Moper gave Valen- the entie day to be ridiculous. Above The two beers will not mix, leaving

- tine's Dayits depressng reputatio all, do no offer him ay of your coco- "black)ndotan"Fban.na)dJomJF.KennedynJrtbreakingdthm.toAdust. tfter theLgret21/2ateasponbbreadsodbecause the Moper never has anything lates. c) both a and b ~~~~~~~b) Nolan Ryan floods, Dub's dust rose as craggy 1/2 pint (or and 1/4 cups) butter-

becusetheMop nverhasanyhin lTes IndiferotshMos ofnsdwuldc) William Faulkner (Cuthbert) islands. milk! sour milkpositive to say. In some cases, the -h nifrns oto swudThe first name of this Irish-

Moperis te gil wh comlain, "~ like to think we belong here. While the 3) Dub, a druid and a poet, rode onhate lies Day; g ir ustwen uopat- i feetdontgtoaysrof En'fvriehs'(orE a 6) Enraged, for he loved Aide, American author comes from the le- Put the breadsoda into te palm of

ing ots f cocolte ad felin fatand extremes, they would be thrilled to enchanted horses) beside the sea - as far MarnesucDbofhrpthnd nayKigfUle.ing lots of chocolate and feeling fat and ~~~~~shattered her. a) who is Cormac McCarthy side of a spoon to et rid of lumps.

lonely." It is best to steer clear of this receive a Valentine. Perhaps, they as Aide's house.-Jmsoyedcrbdtibdy . )whisSaO'syOnelvadtoheivdfouadperson if you intend to have a fun day. solsedafwfroc.Teeny -W y intthBnshxcue of water in his short story Araby as the c) who is Seamus Heaney salt. Shape a well in the center of the

The Kissing Elf: The KissingEfi the day for what it is, but do not make Ireland's first president Eamonfluansltixuendddlm t

that lucky Blue Key who was paid fifty fueogwatdeso hc ittisn't.you alehdi hecsaow fKn a) what is the Galway Bay 10) Enna, who could charm any all of the milk. Mix until it becomes acents to kiss your roommate. He or she Rea~s fwihctgr o )h i ntecsa ono i- b) what is the River Shannon horse, cut every enchanted horse free, loose dough. If necessary, add more

will ppearat yor dorafte sin-n fit into, February 14th should be a fes- sale willapper a you dorn ater ig ive cagfrmtehmdudaso b)hagedowrksanE lih c) what is the River Liffey buried his sword, and took to wander- milk. Turn the dough onto a flouredin their tive change from the hum drum days of b) he aingrboardeaddkneadwfrkfive miutesgunti

beckon the blushing victim from ter wnter. It is something to look forward spy i,.badadkedfrfv iue niclamber, an wr hmwt is l7) She fell into a pool, which in -Which of these songs is an exam- smooth. Sculpt the dough into a circularSupposedly, the embarrassed, sur t fe l ti h ny a hn c ewsAeia Gaelic means inn. ple of traditional Irish music? (as shape. Make a cross-cut on the surface.pfised, delighted pink and red don't clash. -What is the difficulty in kissing opposed to Irish-American music) Place on floured baking sheet and slide

4) There she chanted a sea-spell so C that ide as downe in hat ouse the Blamney Stone? a) what is Galway Bay into the oven. When baked, place on a

thall hier fa rown ithtoue a) the Blarney Stone does not exist b) what is I'll take You Home wire rack, or on the windowsill, to cool.~~~~~~S ~~~~~~~~~~except in Irish-Amenican folklore Again, Kathleen

_ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Try to convince my fellow I'm-going to Denny's." "I'm going to be W~ikid and "I'm going to make~~~~~~Z ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ate oy ot tra4ln W lh'7seduce freshmen." Jay potholders with my leftover-~~~~~~~~~~~~ Darltbys o o Youea.' lan tolc Ceert 97a fS~iolD y

naed i te snow." Neil Owens '98 hair." Bear Witherspoonumar '97 - "I'm going to my Happy '9~~7

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Girls' Track On A Roll ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Boys' Hockey Upsets TOpby Dan Sloan ~in the following three events, the high

_____ RakenNeSEgladaeaPHILLIPIAN SPORTS WRITE jump, the 50 yd. hurdles, the 50 yd. Top P.A. FINIsHERSR Nw Egnde

sprint, but this success was short lived, ________________

a I * ~~~~~~~~~~as Andover went on to win the final EVENT PLACE RESULT by Jason Gimbel Expected to be nothing more than there and just out hit and out hustled-seven evets. Thisrun was oce again Mile PHILLIPLAN SPORTS WRITER a walkover for Andover, Berwick them," said Andrew Beasley 98. Nick.~~~~~~~~~ ~~~capped off by the mnile relay team of Kate Crowley 2 5.43.6 instead took Andover to overtime. Rieser '97 was given the start in goal,

7 Andoer entred it Lucy reene 00, Avry, Aly Jay 98 Lon JumpAndover would eventually need an and made a combination of amazingmeet against Weston and AvraAckerman '98. The Big Bl1eleather Smith 143Andover entred its Luy reene '0, Avery, Aly Jay '98 long Jym2 143'0 5 amazing goal by Chris Warrington '97 saves to help preserve the win.metigais Westolon and vasot Aceman the Bigr Blu Allye Ja pbl 2 12'6O to slip away with the victory. The Andover jumped on top early, neveremotUional high after,- middle distance events as it placed first Pole vaulthokytawscmigffaon-rlquhngherprsrentewy

Taliser Avery I 8'01 FM mentous victory over rival Exeter, and to a 3-1 victory.the previous week's dramatic victory and second in the 300yd.(uncontest- 50 yd Hurdle 0iover Teksbuiy.Like te boys'squad, ed), 600yd., and 1000yd. events. Sari Almust Ballecr 2 7g 8 may have been looking a week ahead Andover traveled down totha girls also faced a Weston team that Edelstein '98 (12:38) and Anne Dixon Shot Put toheishwdwntLwreceAca-_LwreceAcaemyforaeetngitHan ah Cole 1 30'0': ~~~~~~~~~~~emy. Whatever the case, the boys one of the top rated teams in New Eng-was missing some of its vital contribu- '97 (12:42) also led the Blue to suc- Shaina Jones 3 254"Wl'~.iI.A~iIiILi experienced a significant letdown land. Andover knew they would havetots, including the national champion cess in the meet's longest event, the 50 ydDashagisBeik.Wedfntlcme hiradsulbthywreon-girls' pole vaulter. Weston, however, two mile, by claiming the first and sec- Muyeean 3h 6.9 The Andover boys' out flat, but this team showed great dent that a win was not out of their did have some success despite its lack ond places respectively. .600 yd hce a on htpieaddtriaint oeaa ec.aof depth, but in the end, the Big Blue In the field event, Heather Smith Avly Jcray 1 1:378 a familiar trend has with the win," commented Tim. Tracy PA jumped right on Lawrence easily overcame the undermanned '98 led the team with a first place fin- 2ll Mile1:8 unwantedly poked its wit agearyi the o Aipenn pd Academy with their classic fore in4squad by a score of 76-24. ish in the long jump (14' 3") and a sec- Sarn Edelstein I 12-38 habckthrough th ihaga al nteoeigprochecking systemn that kept the puck hDeb Vinton '98 and Kate Crowley Ond place finish in the high jump (4' Anne Dixon 2 12:42 B sHOKY ice in the 1997 sea- but the Berwick goalie shut down the pinned in the Lawrence end for much at~'97 continued their success in this 6".) Also, Hannali Cole '98 surpassed H-eatherSmnith 2 4'6" son. While Andover Andover offensive attack for the of the opening period. Andover neme~et as they drove Andover to an the field in the shot put with her throw 300 yd Dash has had little trouble preparing for its remainder of regulation, needing to jumped into the lead early with a goal teahy lead by placing first and second of 30' 0". Teammate Shaina Jones 99 Almut alleer I 42 3 games against many of New England's make more than 40 saves to keep the from Ethan Doyle '97. PA ontinuedthTaliser Avery 2 42.8 hoke poehouether hav ben gm ls.tkpl rsueo h arneerespectively in the day's first event, the also performed well, as she placed Sharon Husbands 3 44.5cypwross r v en gm loe oapypesr nteLwec enmile. Tali Avery '98 then added to the third with a throw of 25' 45". 1000 yd numerous occasions during the past Poor officiating as well did not defense, creating numerous turnovers recKate Crowley 1 3:08 season and a half when Andover has help Andover's cause against Berwick. and offensive chances. Warrington fAnor lomedto by beogte onulty Thue 76-24n ctory lift 20'the Bigm' Dievno 2R3:10 had its problems getting ready to play PA found themselves short handed capitalized on one of those hances, hr

clearing a eight of 8 o". next oportunity o build on his strong Lacy Greene, Taliser mediocre opponents. After last Satur- most of the game, continuously having when Beasley stole a Lawrence pass rclearng aheigt of ' 0" nex oppotuniy tobuildon tis srong Avery, Ally Jay, 4.34.0 -. day's convincing thumping of previ- to kill off numerous penalties. During and fed Warrington, who put it in toreWeston, however, responded well str ilcm ekfo audy Ar cemnously undefeated Exeter, PA played the final minutes of the game, with give Andover a 2-0 lead. Lawrence Ato Andover's fast start by placing first against Naval Academy Prep School. _______________ host to a less frmidable, opponent in Andover holding on to a slim -0 lead, Academy did bounce back with a goal hflPPrLv A ndprn John Boyton '97 was assessed a penal- to cut the PA lead to a single goal afterhi

ty that was vigorously argued by cap- the opening fifteen minutes. oftain Niels Heilmann '97. On the ensu- u-0ye 40-1%6 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ing face-off, Heilmann bumped his Lawrence came out on fire to start -. iaopposing wing as the puck was being the second period, tying the game at pi* dropped. The same referee that had two, but after that the PA offense took Mcjust made the call on Boyton gave over and opened the game up. Heil- 3Heilmann a penalty for checking from mann scored the first of two goals less 9behind, in addition to a game miscon- than a minute W

by Dan Sloan Andover established its control duct. With this compilation of penal- Heilinann scored his second of the I nPHILLIPIAN SPORTS WRITER early in the meet by sweeping the first ties, the captain was ejected from the game, the eventual game-winner, just Lthree events. The Blue's distance run- remainder of this game, and would four minutes later to put PA up 4-2. 1tners were first to shine as Pat Rowe have to sit out the next game against Lawrence did manage a run late in the -th('97 (4:396;) Nate Jutras '97 (4:40.1,) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Nobles. (The following day, the refer- game. With Andover ahead 53, and trE h ia I~~~~~~~ifl ~~~~and John Friedman 98 (4:45.6) placed -ee in question did revoke the suspen- less than two minutes remaining, . Th

first, second and third respectively in ~~~~~~sion, enabling Heilmann to play Lawrence decided to make the risky focOn Wednesday, the fte siecon nd tird resjupetein against Nobles). The penalty awarded move of pulling their goalie for thekeboys' track team host- Nobles a two man advantage for the extra attacker. Doyle made them payBoys' TRACK ed a somewhat deplet- followed suit led by Steve Dise '9 remainder of regulation, and they when he received a feed from Beasley, yeed team from Weston, with a jump of 21' 0". The Big Blue pulled their goalie for a 6-3 advantage, and created a break-away opportunity. .atthen continued ts dominance, as it theMA that was forced to leave many of settepl algvn noe With the three extra skaters, Berwick With the Lawrence goalie back into edits key athletes at home as a result of swp h oevut IVin noe was able to score with four seconds the game in the final minute, Dave 4 Pits grueling schedule.-The absent 24-0 lead. remaining to send the game into over- Constantine '97 added thie seventh andWsocotitrlarymd With Andover clearly in control, time. In overtime, Andover also found final Andover goal to seal a remark- ~ difference, as Andover's boys domi- the meet simply became an exhibition itefsotaddbtmdahberpe foeo telau' onated the meet, claiming its second of the Big Blue's superiority, and no through Warrington stepped up from teams. th

Z~~ athlete exhibited more superiority than~~~~~~~ his position at the point and fired a Andover continues to rise up forthsicor of 6-18n. sasn y h Dise. After claiming victory inthsotha the goalie sicked away. The every challenge laid in front of them, hiCscore of 86-18. ~~long jurnp, he went on to rebound, however, returned- to War- and the Lawrence match-up was nohihigh jump, an event in rington, who somehow found a hole exception. Even the Lawrence players ye,which he would estab-- from ten feet out to give Andover the admitted after the game that they were buslish a new indoor school 2-1win beaten by a better hockey team, one sy

ferd srasn.te- - After pulling out the win against even superior to last season's champ th(er supasig h Berwick, Andover hosted the last of Cushing Academy, who Andover will heifour consecutive home games against face in the coming weeks. This game-* ~~~~~~~~~closest Weston competi- Curt Spring '98 vaults over the bar PhotoI B. Park a stingy Noble & Greenough club. was a tremendous step forward for the

tor, Dise was looking to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Andover knew that they could not PA hockey team in their quest todo just that. In order to afford to come out flat like they had equal, and surpass last season's mem- break the record, he delighted the entire Andover team that Andover also excelled in the shot put, o-;would have to surpass 6 had gathered around the high jump pit, as Juan Tavares '97 (41' 6") and Wdedy W nwte a rbernt h e nln hmas h clare th heght Dic ten omm Ryn '7 (0' .5" plced won some big games and that they pionships.3.25", a mark set by ashed cler te heaiighDise tenr ftmmy Ryaond'7(0 5.5")ct placed were a good team, but we went outScott Schoeb in 1989. wase otm nriighsrcr is n eodrsetvl._____________________________

On his first attempt at 6' mark, as he cleared a height of 6' 4" Andover will lhv6 a long lay off y j r Y'T 13.5", Dise just grazed with a single attempt. after its 86-18 victory over Weston. Its J i cthe bar, as he missed The superlative Andover effort next meet which will be held on a U n o ateclearing the height by continued after Dise's stellar perfor- week from Saturday against the perre- G" a eJn. te ,,

theslimot o mrgis.mance, as the Blue placed first in nial sprinting powerhouse, Naval-- His subsequent jump- every event with the sole exception of Academy Prep School.

also failed, leaving him the mile relay, which ended in anwith one last opportuni-Anoediqaicto.ThBg Top P.A. FNSHERSR oto Dr ety in his third and final Blue had the most success in the 300R e o d tDer l

Boys' Track cleaned up in their Photo/ B Park jump.yd.asRciPoel'' EVENT PLACE RESULT by Chris Kane and Max Schorr 'talent, but also its tremendous depth.meet against Weston I n this attempt he Andy Moon '97 (36.2,) and Rob Mile Pat Rowe 1 4 39.6 PILIPL'AN SPORTS WRITRS Captain Caitlin Murphy '98 led the,

Kinast '97 (36.7) swept the event. NatelJutras 2 4.40.1 way, winning both the 200 yd and 500- - ~Long Jump At Suffield on Saturday, the girls yd freestyle events. Also victorious

Steve Disc 1 21:0" eeEm ocet9 nte20Andy Moori 2 19 7.5" swim team cruised to victory, easily weeEmSoct'9inhe20yPeter Salsbury 3 17'3 25" defeating overmatched teams from individual medley, Annie Lux '98 inIJustin Lee 8'6" Suffield and Hotchkiss. By winning the 100 yd breast stroke, and RebeccaKurt Spin 8'6" hst-et noe' il Greenberg '98 in the diving competi-Josh Lemaire 3 ti r-e noe' il50 yd Hurdle improved their record tQ an ipres- tion. Because their swimming wasShy oon 7. sive 5-0. Their winning streak will be nearly flawless, the Andover's girls

Juan Tavares I 41 '6" in jeopardy this Saturday when the easily beat Suffield and Hotchkiss.Tomm yan 4'5 girls host perennial powerhouse and Though it remains undefeated, the

-- . ~~RichiePowell 1 59 defending Interschols champion, team has yet to face teams from theJay Moon 2 -61600 do Deerfield. Untested thus far, top tier of their league. On Saturday mohn'Mohrz I 1:24.1 Advrssrnt ilb etdo at 3:30, the girls will have theirscSocratesaklie2 14. Saturday. chance to prove that they are among - per

Not By JohnConstantino or Pete Salisbury A ~ ' Sad 0 6. This past Saturday at Suffield, the theletaminNwEgndpp firsChris MKallager 3 12 girls, unfazed by poor conditions, swimmning. Year afte# year, Deerfield - da5

- .JY Boys' Basketiihl vs. Exeter (6-65) Steve Disc I 6'4" dominated bot Hotchkiss andidoinateshtheeleaguebut Andover's bubOn Wedesdayo~ Bue hoster ok' toathetourt vgst xter biggest advesariabatutdlittle menffield. Th girls fimished first and strong start has iteam mng in

R Mi Powell 1 35 second inthe 200yd freestyle, the confidence. The beginning of thisn 36.2200ydindiviual mdley, helO0yd iExeter. Thanks to Marco "Ana Gaola" Davila's '00 clutch play in the closing moments, our men were allowed a Rob nant 3 367 bcsrk n vr ea event.Anoe hopes take it esnto- ed

gave them a emotional edge which as the deciding factdr'that evening. Andover also ot great perfonnances BnOe 5. played not only Andover's superior is not an option they can afford. rea.~from Joe "Ronald McDonald"od 99 who had 14, and Brendan "Motown" Hilley '99. "weet" Pete Weddle ______________ e-'98 also contributed 17 to the winning side. But all this could not of happened without the emotional support of, - welJoffre "Not quite Minor" Myers '99 and "Flaming" Freddy Flathers'99. Coach McGraw must have been satisfiedwith the effort;,perhaps all of those sprints paid off. --

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- ~~~by Jim Ellis and Collis Klarberg Two Andover boys boosted them- Orbon '98, all placed in the top thirty.. -we-Althohead Wednesday's score was too late to report we are sorry to inform you that oce Mgain our J puck- PHILLIPIAN SPORTS WaRIRuS selves into the top ten on Wednesday.. -g Jeihas failed to prove victorious against their toddler opponents'on. Saturday. It seemed ore lkthNucaer-D gHs'9imesdtecopi- Girls -onnceic eee ws fnewamlyfntrtanmetbutnotmuhnteerUnortnatlytheboy wreuithuttheheluochA TheAnove Alin onln ash spde troghehe atshfouTegAndvergilsgurndensagret ,Ht~efrsm yer "LfyaCwn"9,e '0 hoboe-ish infota tragi atenigh wrto te, etpae ~sTeahi thdoe lpes tnfe r ns o iis.Huha a e adell Theys placed solid srec-On a positive note, senior Dave Wenus" Weiner scored twice1 oicnly adding to his, athletic infamy. Luckily theyWensaafron proved to be a strong team leader, and onouofortemonWdsaysti11 have fshman phenom figure skater Charlie Resor '00, ho dkes it out daily, with Christ&YamaZuokei`99a in iercigi will definitely be a valuable asset to CpanDbi cwrz'7be

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_________________________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Satarday, Yanuiary 25by Paul Pennelli ties began to spread throughout New break that record, except that I really

PHILLIPXAN SPORTS ASSOCIATE England. - need new shoes. Mine are all torn up." BV Basketball' NMH 3:30Upper year was the first season Steve speaks highly of his coach, -BJVl Basketball NMHW 3:30

He has been on the verge of true that Dise focused the majority of his Dr. John Strudwick, Abbot cluster BV Hockey Loomis-Chaffee 3:30greatness for some time, and on athletic energies on track. He decided dean. Dise is quick to point out that GJ2Sus ,St. Mark's (JV) 3:00Wednesday in the cage, Steve Dise '97 to devote himself to the sport mostly Strudwick is somewhat of a mentor: BVS Si ig'Deerfield' 2:30achieved excellence. After completing because of college considerations, and "When my academic advisor went on, GV Swimming- Deerfield ,2:30

the competition against Weston High his love for the sport. "I was truly seri- sabbatical lower year, I was assigned BV Wrestling' -.. NMft/St. Paul's/Milton 3:00,in the long jump, Dise moved on to the ous about track for the first time Upper 'to Mr. Strudwick. Since then, he has -

high jump. In a display of amazing Spring," remembers Dise. It was dur- been guiding me on the paths of my Wednesday, January 29athletic ability, Dise defeated his oppo- ing this season that Dise realized that Andover experience. He has beennent with a leap of 6' on only his high jumping involved many different watching over me for the past three BVHceDerel 43third attempt. Steve continued, and aspects of the human body. "It's a years." When Steve was preparing to -BVI Hockey DeeChelsd 7:30eventually shattered the Phillips Acad- mental game. When you're in the air, jump for the record, Strudwick lunged GV Hockey Exeter 2:30emy men's indoor track high jump you must clear your mind, otherwise for the public address system in the BV- Squash ',Exeter 2:30record,-with a jump of 6'3.5". On the you're going to crash. You can't think cage, announcing that a piece of BJVl1Squash Exeter 2:30following attempt, Steve about the potentially bad aspects of Andover athletic history was about to BJV2 Squash 'Exeter 2:30broke his own newborn be sliced. That really messed GJIV2 Squash Groton 4:15record with a leap of 6'4"'. -.- be up . .. spectators always BV Swimming NE Barracoudas 6:00

Steve has called North makewi meg nervous."das6:00Ajndover, Massachusetts, Dise's goal in the spring GVwm mgNBarcdshis home for sixteen years ,is to break the outdoor highof his life. While growing , ump record of Walter Brown B

up, Dise never paid much '~~~~~~~~94. "I'd like to break theattention to track, but record and jump 6'9" . .. but By uit )on

instead focused on the ~~~~~~~~~~I'd also like to date Carmeninstea oursedrt on the- Electra so al . Those who

more popular sports of sac- ~~~~~~~have watched Dise in actioncer and basketball. If not/ ~# for his sister, Leslie Dise know that he has a reater to7'94, Steve undoubtedly 4chance of accomplishing thewould never have become former, rather than the latter.interested in the sport. ,To jump 6' 9", however, bTodneraadConEns annihilated the worthy competition formances were turned in by Neathery,Leslie's name appears, at ~.- would be an amazing accom- PHILLIPIAN SPORTS WRITERS (1:36.96). In the final event of the who had an excellent day, winningthe very least, five times on ,- plishment, one that would afternoon, the 400 yard freestyle relay, both the 200 yard individual medley

the board of Andover's - ~~~~~~~~~ - -.. probably place Dise in one of Atrsfengaloeostohe Andover exhibited it's superiority '(2:05.76) and the 500 yard freestyletrack record,-holders. -~the greatest chapters in LomsCafePlcn atwe- when the team including Thomas, (5:08275).

) Though Steve remained -' ~~~~~~~~~~~~Andover athletics. endoov hfeermanhanltefekd Anderman, Durkin and long distance Displaying their tremendousfocused on soccer and bas- ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~taknex year Dsep wclillme Academy Tigers and dealt a severe specialist Der~,k Neathery '97 once sprinting capacities, Anderman and

ketball in his ninth grade taighssl-rcamd loss to the Hotchkiss School boys' var- again demolished the remainder of the Vantzelfde combined for a one twoyear, Leslie still persisted in her jumping. .Dise's feats earned him "fattest-ride-on-campus" to Syracuse sity swim team. The unstoppable Blue field (3:28.76). sweep in the 50 yard freestyle (23.80,attempts to land Steve as a member of a trip to the Bay State Games that Sum- lqniversity, in Syracuse, New York. were looking impressive as they cap- Thomas, a part of all three winning 23.92). In the 100 yard breastroke,the track team. Eventually, Steve heed- mea hc epae eodi h loeulSeewl eamme f tared victory in all but two events, relay teams, also had an impressive Chen dominated (1:05.27) whileed her pleas, and ran track in the high jump with a 6'4". "My goal for the track team there, in addition to a Andover showed it's strong team showing in the 100 yard butterfly Collin Evans '99 firushed a close sec-spring. indoor track this year was to break the standout in other areas. His excitement elements in each of the three relay (57.63). Durkin enjoyed a command- and.

"I realized," says Dise, "that I had record, because I knew that I already concerning the season, the spring term, events. In the first event of the day, the ing win in the 200 yard freestyle, fin- Tomorrow, the boys face offki strong jumping abilities miwy could make that height of 6'3.5"," says and college life is obviously apparent. 200 yard medley relay, the team con- ishing with a personal best time of against swimming rival Deerfield

through the 1993 season; I remember Steve. Steve Dise, a colorful character who is sisting of T.J. Durkin '99, Chris Chen 1:51.24, and placed second in the 100 Academy at home beginning at 2:30that I jumped 5'8"." Indeed, Steve .A prelude to Dise's record break- never at aloss for words, will continue '99, Brenner Thomas '98 and Captain yard backstroke (56.21). In the Im PM. Strong in the past, Deerfieldwould continue to learn and work, and ing performance was his participation to work towards his seemingly unat- Nick Vantzelfde '97 posted a season springboard diving event, Mike Rech- should provide a challe-nge for thehis jumps became stronger. Lower in the Dartmouth Relays, at Dartmouth taimable goals. But when Steve pulls best time of 1:46.10. The 200 yard nitZ" 00 gave a stellar performance, Blue. But taking into account theyear, spring track was "just another College in Hanover, New Hampshire. up his lucky socks and makes his -freestyle relay team, composed of capturing second place and coring recent surge of talent for Andover, thebuilding block . .. a complex Lego There, Dise placed fifth overall, and move to the bar, nobody doubts his Thomas, Jason DerAnanian '97, well over 150 points, a personal best boys expect a convincing win this

syste, ifyou ill."Morepropetic set a personal best for the long jump, ability to eclipse. VatefeadTd nemn'9 Other spectacular individual per- coming Saturday.words were never spoken. In time 21I' 11I". It appears that a new indoorthose blocks rose to unparalleled -long jump record will be a short timeheights, and the news of Dise's abili- coming. "Another of my goals is to M

by Andy Butler almost 50cl by working the low post. lowing Wednesday's loss must have In the coming week the squad willP~iLLIIAN SORTS RITERStruggling to break double digits, the made an impression with the squad travel to Brewster Academy on

__________________ team was behind 27-10 when the first because on Saturday they prevailed Wednesday and will host Tabor Acad-loop, lk LVAR~~~- half ended. over a Deerfield Academy team that emy at 6 pm on Friday.

go . ~~~~~~~~In the second half, PA came out was stacked with post-graduates. In___________________________ with increased intensity. Steff Hunter this grinding 55-49 win decided by

'97 scored twelve of her sixteen points shooting percentages, Deerfield man-m * ~~~~~~~during the stretch; she finished with aged to keep it close. After a lackluster B l e I e

Loonus-Chaffee ~~~~~~~~~~~~six steals as well. Laura Jordan '97 performance against NMH, PA shot anby Eli Kagan By regroupnghafterea also came alive, scoring all of her impressive 42% from the field, while i-

PHILiPiAN SPORTS WRITER Later that day, Andover wrestled Byrgouiat NMIr to ee onsadplln onsx Defel aae ny3________________ Cass A rival Lo~omis-Chaffee. beath Deerfield t rebounds in the last two quarters of the -Another important factor in the T ot n

___________________________ The match began with junior 'Ai'beaskeefetbll te game. The squad shot I11 for 36, dou- game was the duo of Steff Hunter '97OS Adam Jonas coming back from a loss - passed the first true bling their first half field goal percent- and Lindsay Williams '97. Hunter

agrainst Belmont Hill, to win a huge age, and managed to out-score NMH simply dominated Deerfield by pour- St. A~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ge ad angd o utscreNM imlydointe eefildbyporagis elotHltwiahue -Gnus' test of the season- intescn af oeea h n ngi 1pit,2asss n tas____________________________match at 103 pounds. Though small, BAsmmTBll. they showed that they i h eodhl.Hwvr tteed igi 1pit,2asss n tas

06 ~~~~~~~~~the Chaffee team wrestled with aston- can respand ositively of the game NMH's half time lead Williams finished with 14 points, 7 by Nick Maclnnis and Tanner ZuckerO ~~~~~~~~~~ishing zest, keeping the match close. after a defeat. p p y proved too much to overcome, rebounds, and 4 steals. However, it PHILLIPIAN SPORTS WRITERS

Moses Kagan '97 and Robert Holmes Many factors contributed to this was Laura Jordan '97 who iced the-'97 sealed the victory. NMHI loss. "We didn't do a great job of box- gamne with several key free throws

ing out on the offensive boards, and down the stretch. The team baffled On Saturday, Jan- North Andover On Wednesday, the girls traveled we failed to capitalize on their Deerfield Academy with its full court _______________

uary 18, Phillips' O WensaJury2,te all the way to NMH, only to lose after turnovers," said Alicia Dermiody '98. press, and shut down a player many g

wrestling team wrslng tedea , wrestled 22 athe suffering a tough shooting day. From The lack of sharp shooting and have labeled a division one recruit.,headed to Bel- wrsln. emwrslda oe the very start, the team had significant rebounding were key factors in this uU

mont ill fr two against the North Andover Red trouble putting the ball in the hoop. In game. With Anne Miner '98 still out "f MWWRJISUNC mo hilr ares Knights. Coming off a disappointing the first half, they went 3 for 19 from indefinitely, the team is not yet at fullmatces otheseaon. Wheiae tb weekend, the Blue came into the the field and didn't make any of their Deerfield force. However, they will look to fur -I1

sicness the wreslng eamedid not match looking to knock the wind out seven shots from behind the three Th aso rtlpatc o- ther their chances of getting to the TeBu onepiermup the staindar etm byd ti of the undefeated Knights. Due to pitarc. In contrast, NMH shot Th w aso rtlpatc o-NEPSAC tournament with more wins. TeBu onepfir six tche Tstdr pst Wednes-r sickness and injury however, three of pitback from a toughday, the Blue took on North Andover, the fourteen Andover varsity wrestlers loss to Lawrencebut lost a nail-biter in the end. did not compet.B Academy to take

Belmont Hirnl took a forfeit. After that, the Knights GI/ly-s HocKEY Mark's later in thewon four matches in a row, bringing osaJFweek.

Competing first against undefeat- the home team to its knees and moving Lawrence came into the contest oned powerhouse Belmont Hill, the Blue the score to 22-6. Then, at 135 pounds, by Charlie Finch relying chiefly on the man to man trap sons for this loss was turnovers, an a two game winning streak after post-struggled early in 'the meet and never lower Jeremy Hersch came back to PIEILLIPIAN SPORTS WRITER defense to allow easy points, and was aspect of the gamne which has hurt ing victories over St. Mark's andreally caught their stride, win by decision after being injured _______________ only losing by four at the half. Andover all year; the Blue had twenty- Brooks by a combined score of 19-0.

Andover's undefeated wrestlers early in the match. Max Sung '99, cap- I sHowever, Bridgton came out four against Exeter. Andover could not compete with thewent into the nriatch with high expecta- tain Andy Zeitlin '97, Noah Kaye '99, * , ,1117 shooting in the second half, and quick- While this week was bad and eighth ranked Lawrence girls.tions but came out gasping for air. The Rob Holmes '97, and Liam Quilty- _______________ ly reestablished domination. Andover is down to its last few The Groton game, however, wasexcellent Belmont Hill team beat Dunn '98 also recorded victories. IDespite the losing effort, several chances, players'and coaches ae are another story although it began muchAndover in 11I of the 13 matches wres- With momentum on their side, the *players had strong games including optimistic that the season can be like the Lawrence game; the Blue wastled. The only high points for Andover Blue surged ahead to a 35-30 lead, but Pierce Cole '97, with fifteen points, -turned around. down 2-0 at end of the first-period.-were wins by Moses Kagan '98 and entalthRdKigsprvdoo..five assists, and two But the ice was resurfaced, and so

evenuall theRedKnigts povedtooThis was certainly not were the hopes of the Andover squadJeremy Hersch '99. much. - the best of weeks for rebouns, and K. Okike a h is iecmiaino ni

I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~the Andover basketball with eighteen points, Frnic 9-HahrGta'8 nsquad. In both of -their three assists, six rebounds JessFrancisco ', eather Got d '98wan

gamsthy eteed and four steals. -~. esc ug 0,qikynte w- games, they entered I -- - - ~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~gals to tie it up. After the second, the

Boys' - ihhg xettos - Exeter scorem..was 4-3 in Andover's favor.- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BASKETALL and came away disap- Andove-r went n t outscore G'roton

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Winter Search & Rescue ~TmaadVyla

Revived After Five Years -Mqbl paby Charlie Finch between treating each requirementTo a atFi

PHILLIPIAN STAFF WRITER separately and having the attitude thateach activity is a small piece of a arg- F rm o o t

For the first time in five years, a erite.JeBrmn98eakdAgrou of tudnts re uderoingthe "More than anything, I think the pro- ,''ca

mentaland pysica rigos of intergram helps us to hone a lot of our M 17Sea and Resc. Headed by wite skills and use them together in a way ______

Wilmer and Mr. Williams, winter we previously hadn't been able to." Continued from Page 1Mr. Wilmer, who probably knows 'tofcil n

S&R is commonly thought to be the moeaot itrSerhad eceBotswanan government fiil nmost challenging term for Seafc n oe bu itch and hwn ece" as detained fo a hort hile. There-Rescue. In the words of Dr. Germain, ta noeo aps antg u se ra with the students because of an I'Dj~~~~~~~~~~~~~ry. ~after, he spent nine months ingeneral director of the program, "Win- weihth stuenctsd bcuste a inuy osaawtou n colnter S&R has always been a high point Heoiswstillwxcitedtaboutthehwayistu

of th yea...fr eveyoneinvoveddents are progressing, and lives vicari- Finally, the Nigerian governmentIt's ood t see t runing aain" ously through their accomplishments. . offered him an education in West

~"Winter S&R is the ultimate teamArcatheUirsyofbdn-Tom Huntoon '98 echoedhres theseahe ad ifi-thn hemot re senti-ierit i

ments. "Winter S&R has certainly spr.Teesnsywahraddf-Afc.Mqbeagdutdrotebeen ne o the est arts f my cult work. You have to push yourself, thnhemsprtiouuivstyn

'Andover Experience'. I feel fortunate tofocus, and to get things done. It's ~ , university with a degree in chemistry~-to have it as an opio. impossible alone, but if you're aware "reams and Visions" an art exhibit in the Gelb Gallery of George Washington Hall is three Photo/J. Mithl in 1963 and, due to previous obliga-

Sinc itsincetio in he erly ix- of yourself, your environment, and tions, retuii'fed to Botswana where he_.* iSiner s& haspio ben oe ofrl the- others you can have a tremendous artists interpretations of dealing with breast cancer was employed as an educator at a non-_

most difficulttime.rewarding sports . racial (meaning that students of allmos dificlt nd ewadin sprts tasks, roup tents, and many other ~v~ ae eeamte)scnayoffered at Andover. The program fea- .. e m s a i i nsLxh tD rcsweeaditd)scodrtures a wide array of winter activities, gru ciiis n ttril et 1I.i ~i school.For instance, back-mountain snow se h is mrvn as a rop. r i " '' A...... In 1984, Maqubela reunited with a,shoeing, iloo construction, and winter Search and Rescue has been defunct v ii . .aric rt Lfemale friend of his from South Africa'

- '~' 7 for the last five years because no WihBreast Ca c r1nroughn rsafety are all on the aed hstrn n n18,te ean'r nThee ndothrkilsaed Pth te rm,- teceshv be iln ttpfr and herself in collaboration with Katz ication treatments can see and in Ms 195,teybeaear andVuewMabla

Thel se n othekills arouth top- ward and teach it. But this year Derek by Yuan Wang & Jenny Seo "in a communtiy effort to address a brate "how far (she) had andme. e- Mrs. Tenb and5 Vuew Maqubela.atica useon wekens thoughcamp Williams, a faculty member in the His- 1'H1I.L.IPIAN STAFF WRITERScoe"Asin18,teMqba'hd

ing expeditions, in which students community problem which people In the summer of 1996, with a their first son, Sikanyiselwe. Just asm Z, ' ~~~~~~tory department, stepped forward andImust find their site using maps and has, under the supervision of Mr. } "Dreamns and Visions", an exhibit often have trouble confronting." The sponsorship from the William R. Maqubela began ettling down with,

compasses, set up camp, and make imeldteatvtfaunghrerissrspssto exhibit strives to deal with 'the "per- Kenan Junior Charitable Trust Pro- his family, Sotith African police andcertain that t~ey stay sufficiently StdnsadfcutI lk r brat . sonal and universal impact of the gram at PA, Peggy Harrigan under- armed soldiers crossed the Botswanan' -warm. Another key aspect of these Stdnsadfclyliere bat cancer, is currently on display breast cancer epidemic" through the took a 1,400 mile trek- across the US border looking for him and, in doing

trips is a development of environmen- happy to have the program back. Max in the Gelb Gallery in George Wash-~~~~~~~~hpp tohae he roran bck Ma i te GlbGaler i Gerg Wah- , rspctve f rindsip atal aarenss. Te NaionalParkSer-Ventilla, who is exploring the ipossibil- ington Hall The exhibit features perpcieo redhp doay ihTeWmnsMtryls so, murdered a number of South

vicawenotto "Leae Nonal Pr osters iyo-on erhadRsu nx Crmc n tdo unl"b and bravery." Foundation (WMF). The WMF, a African refugees. Luckily, the South.acceted s a aturl prceptof wnter winter, says that his sister, class of '90, Patricia Ann Doran, "DbhsBeat Pwii AnDrnxas born in non-profit organization, rode 14,300 African soldiers could not find..Search and Rescue. ~was surpnised to learn that her favorite Cne"bCytiKazad"Te Newton, MA in 1948. She received miles around-the perimeter of the Unit- Maqubela because he had recently

All of these separately would be Andover activity had been eliminated PoyEpes19.b eg arg her BA from Wellesley College and ed States in the Pony Express 1996, a changed residence because of his mar-from the cumculum. For many, espe- Pony Express ro4996" n- atonl t byiin turfo heSuanPeggyd hebith"oHasso.g-vrtrying enough, but the activities are anHrinfcutmebroth

use asa mansto ttan amor hs weill hw stdets make he le be- PA art department stated that "Dreams versity. She taught art in the Wellesley B. Komen Breast Cancer Research theless, the Maqubelas' realized thattic end. Sarch and escueis we, hew retoain ofk this Andoer anbisoswssetpbyAn public schools, was assistant director fund. Harrigan followed the group, their lives were in danger and madedesiged t teah geeralselfsuf- itituertio tioa smal phiec whihe Ith nte reatetfcly of the Program in Artisanry at Boston taking pictures of their journey and the plans for leaving Souitheri Africa.

ciency without the loss of awareness mksteAdvrpcueawoeltUniversity, and was Dean of Graduate various breast cancer awareness work- Immediately, the Maqubela's

to taes isistudnts, ie the oe better. MN ath Students and Continuing Education. She died of 'shops held at each stop which raised went to the U.S. embassy to ask for ato take, insist students, is the one ~~~~~~~~~breast cancer in August of 1996. $315,00lastsurnmeralone. The cul- visa. Maqubela recalls that, I was

1 "IT 11 ~"Dreams and Visions" exhibits some mination of her work and that of the told point blank that I would not get aPlace -W ell in ~of her ceramic works and her personal other two women are, in Harrigan's visa to come to America. At that point

~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ journal in which she recorded her own words, "very poignant exhibits in my life, I hated America ... until I~~/~~~tLF~~~~~ ivi~assacnuseitis thoughts and emotions about the dis- which will hopefully help people got here. Once I got here I loved this

ease that took her life. Doran created a become aware of the importance of country." Not long after, the Maqube-

- I~~lathemn .atcs scholarship fund to provide partial health care, of early detection, and of las met the deputy Head of Mission in~~~~ ~~~~~i' ~~~~~~~scholarships in her name each year to supporting the women, men and fami- Botswana who was the father of one

4= ~~~~~~~~~~students pursuing MFA or MSAE lies -who hiave had to deal with this dis- of Temba's former students and whoC o pe iton degrees. '~ease." was also a graduate of Phillips Acade-

Cynthia Katz's exhibit includes a "Dreams and Visions" will end on my. The Head of Mission informedcollection of black and white photo February 2. A Dreams and Visions the Maqubelas of a special program

Twelve Students Score prints documenting the life of Deborah panel discussion will be held on Janu- called N.Y.A.N.A. (New YorkI AT I if F['# I ~~~~~~~In Top One Hundred McGauley, a breast cancer patient ary 24 from 7-8:30 in Kemper Audito- Admission of New Americans) in'struggling and living on a daily -basis rium. It will feature guest speakers Sue which South African refugees werewith the disease. Katz, a faculty mem- Slate and Ginny Shear of WMvF; Cyn- allowed to enter America as long as

by Gaurav Gaiha her at Concord Academy, oginally -thia Katz and Deborah McGauley; and they had no communist or terroristPHILLUPIAN STAFF WRIrEFR turned her camera on her home, her Johanna Branson of the Massachusetts ties. The Maqubela's were accepted

family, and her friends, a practice College of Art. Two more panel dis- into the N.Y.A.N.A. program andby Angus Dwyer The Massachusetts Association of which evolved into the documentary cussions will follow on January 26 and received their American visas in early

Math Leagues annually holds A math- project contained in this show. February 2. "~Dreams and Visions" is 1986.Israeli-PLO Hebron Deal ematics Olympiad competition to Through her photographs of Deborah, cosponsored by the PA Art Depart- The Maqubela family arrived in

determine the top one hundred math Katz hopes "the strength and the full- ment, the Brace Center for Gender New York in April 1986. They livedWith King Hussein of Jordan acting as a mediatoe, Israeli students in Massachusetts. This year ness of Deb's spirit and some of the Studies, and the Addison Gallery of on $60 a week and ceased any politi-

and Palestinian diplomats agreed on January 12 to end a rmarked the 33rd annual mathematics particulars of her experience with American Art in conjunction with cal involvement-with South Africa.perennial thorn in the side of the peace process: a timetable for competition. Of the over forty students breast ca~cer will come through", and '"Living with Breast Cancer", an Finally, the family moved to Phillipsthe removal of Israeli troops from the city of Hebron, the only from Phillips Academy who took this thtDboa esef h waZhn ehbtcretyo ipaya h cdm n18 hr rPalestinian city still under exclusive Israeli control. The agree- test, twelve placed in the top hundredtaDeohhrslwoashn exitcuetyondpaytte Mcadem intl t97heare of. thment, which sets the Israeli pullout for 1998, will be finalized by * marking one of the best showings of' undergoingchemotherpynandAme-oAddisonIsraeli and Palestinian negotiators on Monday. Many believe the A math team.ChmsrDeatn.Aloafrthat the decision of Mr. Arafat and Mr. Netanyahu not to person- Tad Warshall '98 scored a perfect moigt Advr r.adMsally sign the documents is demonstrative of the level of resent- 30 out of 30, with an index of 150,

metwhich has built up during the long, oft-stalled negotiations. and ranked number one in the state. PWand contact with the Botswanan andment ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ben Tsai '97 scored an index of 136 3100 South African political movements.,

In the National Footbal League and placed fifth. Andrew Cotton '99 This eaes th Friaqoumis ipy'and Gaurav Gaiha '99 rounded out theonexmlofteMqea'ddi'

Besting the expansion teams and therefore forestalling the bottom half of the top ten with rank- e'4eza& -ctinormmbigadshigApocalypse a little longer, the Green Bay Packers and the New ings of eight and nine, respectively. their experiences in the struggleEngland Patriots have made it to Super Bowl XXXI, and 'will Justin Weir 97, John Friedman '98, against South African apartheid with'clash in New Orleans on Sunday. Maya Michino '97, Greg Chase '98 others.

and Andy Riddle '97 all performed Mrs. Vuyelwa Maqubela, comn- Florida Couple Tapes Gingrich's Private Conversation admirably as well. The team this year ' menting on the purpose of this week's'

was clearly superior to last year's Friday Forum, said, "It is our hope toWhile John and Alice Martin were on their way to a mal in team, much to the surprise of math convey to students that at any point in

Jacksonville, Florida, last December 21, they picked up, on their team coach, Mr. Barry 'their lives they can make a contribu-,police scanner, a cell-phone conversation between House -All the students who placed in the t3i*~ Zt, it on to any struggle they choose; it is,Speaker Newt Gingrich and several other high-ranking House top hundred will compete in a second never too early and never too late ...Republicans discussing how the Speaker should react to the round on March 25. This round will 524 4433and the contribution is never tooethics committee charges against him. The 'couple taped the consist of a number of proofs, rathe small."conversation, and had intended to give it as a gift to their as yet than the multiple choice questions that _______________ ____________

unborn grandson, but changed their minds and passed it to comprised the first round. After thosetheir Representative, Karen Thurman, after they heard the eligible have taken the second test, ademocrat on the Ethics committee hearing, Jim McDermott. be determined to decide the top over- i - p g

tape' conents On er avice theygavethe ape o th senor cllabonrie inde M ana nkingts willEMcDermott and the Martins claim that the decision to come for- all huded ein Massachusets co as t best u, 'ward with the tape was not politically motivated. Many Tob lgbefrti otest, one heLay oaeu-'Washington Republicans, siting the couple's fervent participa- must be enrolled in a school in Mass ad

:-tion in the Florida Democratic Party, disagree and are pressing achusetts. PA students from any level tors and need more wfit- 'to have the Martins prosecuted for intentionally eavesdropping were welcome to compete, but theon a prixvate cellular phone conversation, problems in the first round tested stu- es

dents' knowledge mostly from theMother Theresa to Step Down Math 36-level. OM

"I'm impressed with the strength svro gWeakened by fatigue and sickness, Mother Teresa, 86, an- of the team this year. We even sur-

-nounced on Tuesday that she will step down next month from passed last year's team, which to my.her leadership of the order that she founded 50 years ago, the knowledge, was the best ever. Hope- (me ssage of this ad:Missionaries of Charity. Archbishop Henry D'Souza of Calcutta fully, students will see how successfulannounced that a vote would be taken on February 2 on her PA is in these math competitions andNoatfc"u ceadysuccessor. A close friend credited the decision to, Mother more will et involved," said Greg W T F R E STeresa's worsening heart condition. Ironically, Mother Teresa Chase.was set to step down in 1990, but was re-elected by the nuns_____________ '. ' '* '

nyay. Her dow-fcct taed that hr sympntoms, w~hich includ HPEstbIshd 194

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Waidman's First T ime Efnger efines ast and

Future Goals for Teatree e ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~by Hillary Shana Brendzel-

W e e k e n d - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The following interview with Mr.

Mark Efinger was part of a effort tohelp spark interest in the TheatreDepartment. The Seventh Page hopes ?that this week's edition will make -

by K. O'Neill & C. Childs new kids want to become involved inLEr'S GO OUT TO DINNER & SEE A MOVIE the department's productions.

A majority of the questions that Q. Recently, the Thearwe are asked are unworthy of being Department has aimed to getnw,, answered. For instance: "What color kids involved. How did this mission ~M&M did you vote for?" or "Do you come about?think Klinger in M*A*S*H was gay,A.Wltepaeosarisw n '<2 'Y

or just a heterosexual cross-dresser?" . ~~~~~~~~~~~~I first got the job of being the chair of ~~" We usually refuse to aniswer such ---- the department in the spring of 1993.

inquires that are laden wit such bla- JenS.Perwsteatn chair attant stupidity, but the one question ~~~~~~~~~that time and she suggested that I

tha t always bugs us out is, "o waPht/.CwI come up for a couple-of days to get ~"~ hi/ ogI

your toCtlkisthsomasffhhaids.kaahl howaEnCzal

braskd, it eneis usuall followed byth by Zack Waldmnan actresses, such as Mike Ercolini 9 Tto e t alk i t eeof thenokid an] there were definitely people that (whether you done a lot of it or noneaskedit isusualy folowed y theSLAVE TO THIE 7?,AFF1C LIGHT who, after getting his start in our play Theroe had ust d been renate e andh twsimosbet eti. fi)

following conversation: 'subUrbia,' became one of the best evr'n oe aki;tee There was a real question about how I still don't feel that we've turned"Good. How was yours?" and most well-known actors in the wseog upavl it[hare the Steinbach Theatre should be uti- [ that corner] enough. I still feel that"Fine." When I first set out to direct a Phillips Academy theatre communi- instructor] Kevin Heelan being on i'zed ... now that it was capable of be- there are a lot of kids who are intimi-

that's nice." ~play in the spring of 1995, 1 had lots sabbatical and teachers kind of cruis- a oespitctdtete aedb1h tetekd"vru l

This is a conversation that on otm. What I1a sorely laking scouts and thereby overlooked many ho we were gon ooert nti The kids were trying to do a lot the other kids. There isn't anyone atcloe ispetio trnsoutto e o ptimism.ng waspiacsghatowoto inveof plays in there, but tech couldn't school who's done so much theatre

ing more than a waste of valuable he firsa idcation oftecu- improved our performance. new facility that kids were begiiiIng keep up with it. The theatre created that they're above and beyond the

oxygen. The first ind~wiciosesse cme i At any rate, day to day rehearsals to wonder which end was up, that the exctiosfisowthtyuad rtofheol.The real half-wits then t' y d esin toitake pon as c- i were bearable. Most of the cast mem- focus of the department seemed to come up to. The kids were utiliz- The difference between a kid

cling to whatever social intercourse WilldGlsso '9.Ihdoo e taken odietr onzed their lines and blocking and somewhat scattered. . ing the equipment but in a readily who's done three or four plays and athey donsider this to be with addi- WlGas 9.1hdntytakn went along with what we requested [Ms. St Pierre] felt that it was im- haphazard manner so that stuff going kid who hasn't done any plays is sotional questions like, "Get any cool myg firs ste din'toeieof drect-vo of them. prathttekiseehtinhe in was unfinished and sort of slapped minute that no one should ever be in-presents?" or "Did you get drunk on InadIdd' nw ftehvc As expected, the play was not future there would be more focus and together at the last minute. The timidated.New Year's?". "Stop asking ques- httopol a ra hnte too great. While not an abysmal fail- that I get an idea of what needed to

have different ideas of how one char- Tete5 hw ee' etn h etta h tibc hartions!" we respond, "Your questions acter, scene, etc. is supposed to play ure, it was not on the level with a Kel be focused ... I got up here and started soth hat 2 hwshweren' gettin hee el tha te moteinbachseTheatre

O'Neill production. We didn't really talking to kids and I could see how suprIhtte hudgt hre nee ob oefcsd ngive me gas!" on the stage. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~was a lot of enthusiasm to be in- we've reduced the number of showsgiel as!"' Ne ersEe On Dsethe lotage.udl o have the time to consider the really things were going. I felt like I was volved but we weren't'producing the that go in there, and also taken a

Croainy's Nw Yeearse Eive on. espliereth e lo mn agd tof deep questions that were crucial to looking at this big ship out in the kind of quality I thought we were ca- miore active faculty role in makingProbatio (itwastelevise liveeo p ena diffrencs, e mngdttucsflyprryngtepa. mdl ftehro with the sails pable of producing because of the sure that the capabilities of that the-

the WBo Teiin tworkt was sort get tepa ftfe ihtehl My advice to any prospective fu- puffing away like crazy ... we were lakoCou.areaebiguiizdaduiiefalfom liexciin thaty itrm ad arlt of Mr. Efinger and former Drama ture directors: go ahead and apply, headed for the rocks in a drift fashion l id'tliekh in-crowdversus rel. bin tlze n uiie

lookiedat orm Cac'slgty Lab Producer Miles Lasater '96, who gttepahv odtm.Lse htwsfil o-rdcie intlk h ncodvru elIt cosiste of lancys slihtly was able to talk to me very frankly ge h ly aeago ie itn ta a arynnpoutvthe not in-crowd system that I was I didn't want to lose the excite-

tipsy mom running around yelling, about just what I could 'nd could not to Mr. Efinger and your Drama Lab Q. What were some of the obevn]S h rcssudr mn flann soetin thrug"Where's George?! Has anybody get away with. Producers. Make the cast memorize sources that you observed? which the Drama Lab Producers have doing, so we generated theseen George?!" Personal note from Tefrt -their lines. Make people laugh. A. The clique was one of the be hsnfrtels 5t 0 Wrso har hw nSnaClancy: "I am still unsure of who the Thian st major task, casting thes- Don't take yourself too seriously, things that I saw. There were defi- be hsnfrtels 5t 0 Wrso har hw nSnaheck George is."] cas eerall vrygt taenged toan and you shall succeed in the end. nitely people that were in theatre and years needed to go. I wanted to nights. I think that kids began to real-

He then watched as some guy cast several very talented actors .and I ~~~change the [job] title from Drama ize that this little theatre is a prettyHethwaed Semu as saroe guy 0FE- Lab Head] to producer and therefore nifty opportunity if you use it right.

Billy Idol's 'Mony Mony' while the A io h tdn teteta curd. ats n oa ecletjbwt 65 year-old chairman of Exxon M..E1.11111 of tI sonde itar not occbed pu- racal ta rgetd anecnt' o pretty won

old sister. It was then that his New~~~~~M&A nvle he it alth oeaton f oup i tee ndraly ouso

old sister. It was then that his New ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~pressure to appoint kids that were in You can invest two weeks on aYear's Resolution was changed from * ' the clique and keep propagating the small project and do an excellent job"I will be nicer to people" to "I will sam i-cow/ utcrwd rthe tanspndngsi t21vefloss." (A Lul I 1C len th de~scr iL 0 1 aei-rw! u-rwrte hn pnigsxt ee

He then ended his night at 10:40 'LJ.'Z~~~~~~~~~~ So what happens now is that thethappen weeksthaspreading, Sitad outitaoida it losesefallin asleep inith ak ofasucs0fifrato.Frevrbd4hoeha0a kids nominate themselves, the outgo- its focus Now, Cevery night at 6:30

by fallProducers iandh Iainterviewurthemf we'veatgot.the eexritemenhoseahed hthere -Ford Taurus. "Bring on 1997" he by Nathan Littlefield, With that disclaimer out of the never been smothered in Texas Red igPouesadIitriwte, w'egtteectmn ak. hrmumbled, "It can't get worse than GOD__ NEVERLISTENSTOWHATISAY way, the real article begins. Dirt, it is a powder of entirely un- adte aearcmedto o sol entigitmdtn bu'96, and at least my gums won't TevrfistieIwsostg knw oii.Ica'rmmbrf t the Theatre Department faculty. And Workshop Theatre. If you audition

bleed." No, my first play at Andover in front of a large group of people actually comes from Texas, and I'm ta oe h rdcrhv ely frfu rfv hwyur onwasn't 'No Exit.' I'm thankful that it was last year's production of 'Our almost certain that it isn't dirt done more to reshape the concept of to get in one. This is an excellent en-

Friday: Temba and Vuyelwa want ic hsatcei upsd Town.' Of course, that doesn't count. scooped off the desert ground. It is thar leigonto vrydy r-eelpotut.Maqubela are holding court at Friday to be about the first time I was in a My most important role was sitting very red, though. CForum at 8:00 PM in Tang a movie, show here, on a chair and staring at a spot on the During 'Ozma of Dz' my hairaAtrip will leave at 6:15 PM, and the Spending an entire article dredg- back wall. The only challenge was to had grown into a Richard Simmons-Brace Center for Gender Studies will ing up memories of 'No Exit' would avoid scratching my nose at the exact esque white guy afro, which a) madeH T1show 'The Birdcage' at 7:00 PM. not be a pleasant experience. moment when I was supposed to be me look like a relative of Andy

Saturday: WGBH (That spells However, if you really want to find looking really solemn, which dead Cotton and b) held pounds of Texas FPBS) is sending Ron Delachiassa to out about that show I'm sure you can pepl inGoe'UonrTedt e Dr.Itiki oka es speak at 7:00 PM in Kemper. The ex- get whatever you need-you must be. week for the red to be completely Jciting foreign film known as 'To Be know somebody who never cleans Incidentally, I doubt that dead washed off my scalp.Announced' will be playing in the his/her room. Go see your slob friend people would, after forgetting almost. As for parts of 'Ozrna of OzTaubman room at 8:00 PM and and look through the piles of mostly everything about their li~'es, spend more important than what wasNathan Hetherington '97 will be useless junk on his/her floor, eternity sitting in their graves and trapped in my 'fro-age, they were forplaying in Cooley at 8:00 PM. The Pay special attention to crumpled staring straight ahead. Without any- the most part good. The play wasband Groove Lily -will perform at copies of The Philliptan from fall thing to-worry about they'd probably meant for little kids, and the ones8:30 PM in Borden. Of course, you term. One of them contains adesctip- have a pretty good time. who came seemed to enjoy the show.could just sit in the Ryley Room and tion of 'No Exit.' If you care that Anyway, my first actual role was Being designed for six year olds, itmicrowave stuff. much, then go ahead and read it. That Roquat, the Rock King, in 'Ozma of wasn't exactly a major event for the

Sunday: 'The Duck Variations,' Phillipian might be useful even to Oz.' As far as the plot went, Roquat rest of the school. directed by Eri Alternus '97, inte people who couldn't care less about was kind of like the wizard of Oz, Just thinking of things I connect.

Theare Cassrom a 2:0 PM.This the play. Specifically, I'm thinking of except evil and made out of sedi- to 'Ozmna,' these come to mind:is MANDATORY and ATITEN- Seniors taking Existentialism this ment. 'dhave to admit that the best Playing a character who exploded at ~" -

DANCE WILL BE TAKEN. term. - ~~~~~~~~part about being Roquat was dressing the end of the play. Wearing more fa-It wil get ot befre theSuper If you're ever stuck on a paper, in character. cial goop, than Prince. Being in show

Bowl, and unless you really need to or if you can't quite understand Kant The costume consisted of, among in the Tang and having a part withwatch the entire pre-game show, then or some other existential heavy- te hns rlytxd hr wt ie oeipratta M o

you soulddefintelybe inthe udi- weight, I'm sure that the article's au- an ascot, both covered by a velour Joel, he knew the stars..."ence Flosing thors will be very knowledgeable smoking jacket, itself covered by a And, of course, being one of

- - - -- - - - - - -~~~~~~~~~ humongous black cape. about twenty people demolishing a-, '-~~~~~~~,* ~~Unfortunately, my skull was massive paper-mache rock, a set

squeezed into a cr6wn that, though piece that took weeks to build, in five ,

working very well as part of the cos- minutes of insanity and swingingU--nb ''itt'i, tu-. me, was not designed to fit a hu- blunt instruments. -' T h e P h illi p ia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ man head. It's sort of scary thinking that my _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _CwI

~~ £.m. - ~~~~~%After all that came my makeup, most unique theatrical experience, bokn n ieIC)C)I~~~ifl I() r ii e v'i -~~~~~ including rubber/foam facial pr'os- the one that stands out most in my by Zack Waldman say i cigsoe oeta10 k -- thetics, extreme amounts of makeup, mind as something few other people LONG PAST THE AGE OF MATURrrYan hescsful potydte- ,~~~~~~~, 7' ~~~~~~~ an d Texas Red Dirt, which deserves have done, is wrecking a piece of

___ ~~a paragraph all its own: scenery with a crowbar. When I went to see Shotgun, di- part of a cuckold. Tom Brock '97ii ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~was obviously-the highlight of the

~ 'w y p L - ____________________________________________________ reced byEmilyFloutoc'98,1bwas'tipla;Fhiscombiation f witysoneL I~~~c 1. , - ~ .-~ -.~. - J u nio rs a n d L o w ers sure what to expect. After leavingsIrliners andelueberjack-stylevcharmfelt uch he sme; Iwasnt lsu e rsadlmejc-tl hr* ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~u i r etmuhtesm;Iws' ue won the affection of the crowd early

whether it was good or bad. The play odidn't really accomplish much. I had adkp hm'neetdi htrite re l' 1~~~~ no earth-shattering revelations, and ever he had to say for theeer durationsay of th duraion o

% ~.';'j:" -'~a~i ~ ~ ' Ne t T e d y ( / 8 o i o nobody turned in any brilliant perfor- Sr rgt'9a h oa-' - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~mances. However, no one laughed at woccoddBunadAe

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Trustees Use Time on Campus, to Become Faue pae,~~~~~~~~~~/- ~~~~~~~~~~ ~etre pae

Better Aquainted With Campus Issues AlEtnRue

Continud fromPage 1is the current chair of the department. for a time in which the' two groups A ao o s'Mrs. Curtis came to the school in 1986 could get to know eachother better;

modestly from the 1996-97 figure of and taught Spanish for several years something that many people are con- Cf de tAl-$50 million, will include within it the before taking a three year- leave of cemed doesn't happen often enough. tu den at A D

secon paymnt ofthe shool' $35 absence starting in 1988. She returned In addition to meeting as a whole,vk5, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~milo oa rmth aschsts to the school in 1991 and is currently the Trustees-also met in their respec- ( j

4 -Industrial Finance Committee (MIFA). the head of the Spanish Department. tive committees for two hours. The Ci"Thepayff o th loa isnowpart of Th or lomd eiin n commifttees, which each focus on a dif- S h ol M eeti.ng

the base budget and we expect it to be sabbaticals for the 1997-98 school year ferent aspect of the school, are the_______completely paid off in thirty years," when they convened, The Dean of Finance Committee, Academy Continuedfrom PagelI

- ~~~~~explains Cullen. Faculty's office administers the pro- Resources Committee, Education Pol- Me." Gillian Wallace '98, President ofOn Friay evning, he Trstees gram and does the bulk of the work icy Conmmittee, and Building Commit- Siudents for an Anti-Racist Comnmu-

J, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~- - - - attended a dinner to honor two recipi- regarding sabbaticals, but the Trustees tee. Each committee heard presenta- nity gave words of welcome.ntoffaculty fonain.M.cnrltefnldecision in all cases. tions from school leaders about the Chad Green, Acting Director of

-- ~~~~~~~~~~Temba Maqbl reevdteJh . In deciding whom to award sabbati- status of their programs. The Educa- CmuiySrie rfetdta h-~~~~~~~~ ~~~Porter Bicentennial Instructorships and cals, the Trustees considered the needs tion Policy Committee, for instance, day had been an enriching experience

Rorson Insartartrshp th foun each department, where the candi- heard from leaders of several academ- for the participants in the service pro- JRobdationr Instendedtorhp teahr won date is in their career, and how effec- ic programs as well as from the jects. Green also emphasized theard t eativ elay intnefo teicaers.h tively the proposed use of the sabbati- Admission Office. importance of service, quoting Dr. -

- M~~~~~~~r Maqll elal hasl ben teachg cal will aid in the person's knowledge Before their meetings on Saturday, King's "Drum Major Instinct" sermon-~~~~'- ~~~~~~ ~r.Mauel hs en-eahig of their subject. As teachers on sabbat- the Trustees took time out to have in which King said "Everyone can be

Dean Chiuingos '97 maneuvers around his St. Paul's Photo O.rp chemistry at the school since 1987 and ical are still paid in full, the cost of breakfast with some prominent student great because everyone can serve."~opponent ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ T~allowing teachers such a privilege is leaders in Commons. The HaOf Bobby Ewrs h nei eno

opponent / O.Tripp Uses ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~tremendous. With this cost in mind, School's office invited Htu ead tofEwrs the CmuiyAf iand tei u DealoJ~flhl Mei~lurray the Trustees carefully selected several breakfast that they felt crto te Ceomnt ffaisad Murltitua

teachers for sabbaticals, although the resented all the different grades, and on his personal connection to Dr. KingKnowledge Gained as final list has- not been made public as views of students at Andover. The and his dream; Edwards and King 1

of yet. gathering, which functioned much like share January 15thi as a birthday.0 S w e e lD.. e e ~~~~~~Vi~an t ~Prior to their dinner on Friday the faculty meeting the evening before, After an introduction by Af-Lat-

St) uden to Improve. evening, the Trustees attended their presented an opportunity for the Am President Eddie Rodriguez '97,annual meeting with the faculty at 5:30 Trustees to have direct contact with the the evening's featured performer tookT

Chnsodouo'scomeack nddentu Teaffi g. a dPo te in Kemper Auditorium. The purpose students. "At my table we talked a lot the stage. Al Eaton has given manyby Dave Shuman & Jeff Myers al vistory possible. Peter Karlen '98, of the meeting was to allow the facul- about downsizing the school and what stirring performances across the

PHIL__ A__ STAFWR_____ hiunastendisepliKmary'Study-oty to ask questions of the Trustees, and that meant in terms of the breadth and nation, and his nationally-televisedInterdispli'nar Study. to make their opinions on issues per- depth of courses," commented School "MILK: We are the Dream" won an* * * . * added wins to finish off the 7-0 sweep tiigt h colkon h r-PeietJsi kne."r M

of an overmatched Middlesex team, taigt h colkon h r- PeietJsi kne."r Em y in 1986.ILike Andover, St. Paul's has a per- Cotne rn ae1mar31 issue that came out at the meet- Kendrick and Mr. Ratte seemed gener- Eaton portrayed four different

* , * * . a ~ rnially strong nd deep squash eam. ing had t do with facult benefitsdand ly interestedltyhearnwhatswenhought charactesdeachhwithwdstinct perspec* Th~~~~~~~e ton as ee am sqalas heave trary, that one teacher, versed in more concern about their benefit plans. In about downsizing as well as topics tiaes.Ters, namewihdiic erSmith

____________________________ very close matches and this year's than one subject, is better able to inte- addition to serving as a question and such as removing, six day weeks." was a worker in the South during thea, ~~~~~~~~~match was no different. Valdesolo -grate each subject into a cohesive answer session, the meeting allowed 1960's. Eaton's rendition of Dr. King

continued his winning ways and whole. Which is why, he says, all -. was the second character; this charac-____________________________ helped the Blue to an early 1-0 lead teachers should go back and learn. He 'ter gave three ofDr. King's speeches-

with his 3-0 victory. After Chiuings sees reat benefit in combining, for '- 'A wtpoeflcniinadcnv-* , ~~~~~~~~~fell 3-0, Beiler stepped up his play and example, art and physics. Instead of r~ tion. A man named Nathaniel Wright

beat an expenienced St. Paul's number staring at a sheet of formulas to mem- pi a h hidcaatra fiasix. While Karlen came out with a orize concepts in physics, a student - e n a n .O le EAeicnfonascuet h

The Andovr squash solid 3-0 win, Christodoulo was corn- could build a tangible object in art that -- was raised in affluence. Eaton's Niteams cntinue their pletely outplayed by his opponent and demonstrated and took advantage of by Nels Frye & Peter Christodotilo fourth character is a militant Blacksucces this eek as lost 3-0. the concepts. Such a method, he feels, -Panther who rejects the Civil' Rights

they performed well SCrdnd d ons n sntol ficetbtas aeagainst some of the Dan Brdedtraded onsad i notonl efiiet 'bunalnaomakes Movement. C

SQUAiU best teams in the games with his St. Paul's opponent out each subject easier to learn. "If people This January and February, the -nentoa Games Club is spon;. Bobby Edwards, the chief orga- gle-ague. The boys eventually outlasted him, winning experience, what the formulas mean," soring the first' arnual Phillips Academy. Geography Contest. The' nizer of the events, felt the day was a gN

rebouded fom a ough oss aainst game five by a score of 15-7 and iv- he notes, "there's a better chance 'they dormitory round will take place at each dormitory's meeting on either success. It has been tremendously '

Tahor last week with two impressive ing Andover the impressive 4-3 victo- remember them later." Right now, he Sunday the 26th or Thursday the-3'lst of January.. -The winniers-from gratifying for me to hear so many stu- h,wins over Middlesex and St. Paul's by ry. says, the Art and Physics departments each dorm will continue on to the cluster finals -where they w icor - dents articulate their positive comn-scores of 7-0 and 4-3, respectivey Afe h acCahCn a- can't take advantage of these methods pete for the cluster ftie on February, 1. Theb five 'winners Will then take metabuthdysidEwr.-Meanwhile, the girls beat Groton 5-2 mneIamvrplsdwihte because of their different agenda. part in the final round in front of the'All-School Meeting on February " oe o hs ob a hrand fell just short of defeating a very hard effort put into physical condition- With his newly found understanding 7th. The prize for first place is seventy-five dollars; 'for second place, pol a hmevsa ohsu

strong Exeter team. ~ing, and it has obviously paid off with of physics, however, he can use the fifty dollars; and for third place, twenty fi6.' - -'dents and teachers, where everyonestrong Exeter team.so many fvgaevictories. We are ___________________________________ realized that (if they allowed them-Boys' Squash ~~continuing to improve quickly, but Aehos itnt his expenenesshaveselves to) they could both teach some-]Boys' Squash more tough competition is still ahead" A tdnhseprecshv thing as well as learn from others."

certainly been positive. "The teach- T EEdwards acknowledged the limi-Last Saturday, the Middlesex ~ qahers," he comments, "are fantastic. I taiNsofte nedy eebatoHu

squash team came to Andover with irsSqahdon't think many students realize just tain fte n-a e/bain uhigh expectations, but soon discovered how od th " Th bt remains optimistic. "It ismymaisopti hope thats-myopetha

that exthenve bys were aniso Last Saturday, the Andover girls' hwgoo tey are." Te subjects students can walk away from a dayplay, ell-tained and smply heir qxeter team lost a tilght match 4-3 to wrnoolyitesngohmbtlike this realizing that they dealt with

spyer ried atcntad oulythi w Ell er Pulling out wins for the Blue were also practical. " could have used some very tough and very realissues.foprAnors The bttoc h e s eu es, were Captain Liz Adams '97, Rebecca this stuff all my life," McMurray U________A________ It is important that we take time out of

forAnovr s te otomthre eesGutner '97, and Melissa Brarrowitz laughs. T 7 '\j - the busy school schedule to talk andPiercarlo Valdesolo '99, Dan Brod- '98. Like any student, he encountered .L~ ' "' ~ 'listen to one another.

'ha 9,and as b e score on-0 Despite the loss, the squad felt his share of difficulties along the way. STO "I don't see this as being a one-quickly an aiyb soe f30 they played well. "A 3-4 result against After enrolling in Physics 25, he soon 11 . day solution for a problem which hasPeter Christodoulo 98then took the Exeter is incredible, seeing as they realized that he had forgotten all his C V c.. I e 2) t. o p. lasted many decades. But if this day

-court for what would be the match of have traditionally been a much better algebra - "I hadn't had algebra in 40 opened the door for continuous dia-'n nthe vday. C fristodo up afdow 2-0 team than us We're looking forward years," he noted. So he dusted off his ~ tetAdvrM e 4-11logue then I think we've accomplishedandponen thd ve nhgedof g ivin up atei to playing them again later in the sea- old textbooks and started to stdy W d ox n and S- ip n o !something good. It's a step in the

firsttwo gmes. ftera tal withcap- son. I think then we can pull off a them so that he could catch up in - oright direction."tam Dean hiungos hwever, he win," commented senior Rebecca Gut- physics and geometry.tai Den Ciunos oweerhe ner. McMura stressed the impor-

approached he third game with an Added Jeni Shingleton '98, "This is tance of teachers returning to the

-pnidand afese ore. dn hisd a good indication of how we've c uas rra.Itymorac in so many K ate M cB ride '84 V isits-opnidand f r e e ol. In hid imroved since last year. The bottom clas rompatia Itsictin y toI-opponent and miraculously managed areas, fromr practicalongeaplicationsu satoA lu m n F ello wc

to win both of theladerTis muchhsgaonge tha a personal growth, to improvement as a drtoan bot fcied the ute ifthae of many teams we play, giving s teacher, to fostering new concepts of greatness of the coaching skills of Chi- good advantage. With a 4-2 record, inedsilnaytahn,-ae N EW Continued from Page I purpose was to provide students at o:

uno.His inspiration maae Andover girls' squash is doing much McMurray urge that teachers go back.in Graduating from. PA in 1984, hay- secondary schools with the necessary IVungos. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ete ha npevosyar. gbeen nominated for a Hacket education on the issue of population t:I

bettr thn i preiou yeas. - He feels so strongly about this that he Shewthfrom"esom eth n eit!)nra ),KarHs U-Li 3-0~m BOY PFusgiet s 0-3D y0-oy is convnceMchacouldtechdo aboutc tougthe

5S. Paul's Middlesex Exeter Groton berqie to take courses rnot McBride matriculated o Princeton tion (the ones [McBride] togtdChiungos 0-3 3-1 Green 0-3 3-0 eswee olanwa etah"sml atta ouaini rbchuistodoulo 0-3 3-2 Adarns 3-0 3-0 elehrtternwa etah"Princeton with Cum Lad Honors, ipei Valdesolto 3-0 3-0 Nguyen 0-3 3-1 ________and__itis__taking__over!"__Sincem 1990uKumr so i-3 3-2 II Mutin 0-3 3-0 obtaining a B.A. in Sociology in 1988. le n ti tkn vr" ic 90,Brodha 3-2 3-0 Guromwt 3-2 30 M riefrtbcmineetdnth teSoisFuainhas expanded,a

B~~~hr,,d 3-2 3-0 -1 LL...Wnz 3-2 0-3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~subject of population during her years currently involved in sponsoring a stu- u!

Would ou to rea at PA, pondering upon the profound dent film competition in which stu- u~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a Apodrig pn h pofud en il cmettininwhc suimplications that population growth dents create films related to discussing cS a ssy ~~~~~~~~~~~~a d ish ~~~~~~~~~~~had on the state of the world. the issues of population, consumption, Throughout her studies at Princeton, and the environment. t

48 Park Street PA she was further subjected to notions of Back home in Aspen, McBride CV W ~~~population growth as a root cause of has been involved in a number ofnvarious global problems. organizations focusing on protecting

474-9084 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~McBride graduated from Prince- the local environment such as Ameni- IRCome See our Winter Line e m orning at Drea~~~~~~~~~liast! ~~~u~ther unsure of then endsr usureeoftcaneRiversan thees PitheP nt CountyntPlan-- fCome See our Winter Line e~very m aig tbr kfs? wudpursue- "lost and confused iiing and ZoningCommrission, Aspend__________________________________________ about my next direction like so many Center for En-vironmental Studies, and 1

V/omen's and Girls Clothing sports movies election news college graduates," she wrote.llge Shedates," thewrote Aspenh AirportrpoBusinessssCenter. _______________________ vnuly on esl efwrig She has also been active with setting

in a "small disorganized foundation up programs for the local youth, hay- a

S pe a k to D IC K IE x4 O O 7 tax ~~~~~purposes." She worked to develop cerns and thie Alpine Club, "a sub- K a m p u s K u t s w t o DIC KI E x 4007 ~~~~entially set up ~~~ her father] for ing founded thehe VoiceizofonYouthiCona fous t theorgnizaiondeciing stance-free athletic alternative" as an- ~ set up a s u bsc ri pti Ofl to center the foundations efforts on extensionl of theAspen Youth Center.

F., K/ to set up a subscription ~~~~~~opuaton ssus.McBride also has ties to the Democra-f

________________________________________________________Since then McBride has traveled tic Party, having served on variousto a variety of locales, working at var- team projects in Washington D.C.

NW, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ious agencies involved with the study ognztoslk niomnait H creiittn~~~~g & Sty ii~~~~g ~~ of population growth. In Mexico City, forofpopuationgrClintonMexGore, andCaononoethen Democra-ocraTM~~nhc~~n~~ 470-1544 she worked for Population Communi- tic National CommitteecNationl Collegee, olleg

Telephone 470-1544 ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~cation International, where she tried to Democrats.edct nd ffect wome-n's choice As a skier, McBride competes pro-f