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I 0 C~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Isome199Tehilpn izza or PHLISACDMADOEMSSCUET wnauedSeasLetue nd theRS MT Agauaeo Advr n al rF gnzto'gal t eope atso h 98 t cie o teyd nvrstM aauc wcr proid imeit rpne t I 18,uacey war h is oulan' ca~'1Ddrse hew7,e fon 'S.. ib co,ff opit ias. Pilpie,~ ilo V~ra~ni~m race, o riztin'd ga ie "o-Epeoale. Monda y, MayI 8.IH Cororatof 100v andl~ dolla rsuion.Tros lciel,'ao,$mlin oHiiai I iy they mnenced~th program ith prodcts also eadquarteed in meiciemedical rsuplie and Ihe 19h8d6e oful* Leano one -i atingo e 198ackit o the Caade niesty Cara. maayfe a-pohrviefmtrasroAe-ChimsEv.I197Ae- ticular t givn in 1967 in emory of It 1975, howevrihng cn cmpa!nies.I Theed suples rero Care seneaeripward obml inte.- iluips-wademy's-tenth- -ac paulesyofodhfisinnlfethndivrdafy to-indigenou lioiaid t athuk victms i --- I -n is iCaieMieSi hasCnrbuinttePb WorleWrImeI ar apleload of health ahnevefrepryfexssiaoun I equdr ent aspeciamcatpign.: spobrdial- ince Vietmes chldenbond.Iwol for ahethedoenspof cores weefrvciso eiiaiggnt Recipiets hav includd Unitd Statspahsort lym aferAenarssedsa vTe eorto icdsee1 in on inad expand- opular Bsh1a9embr3,oftaef. Und lerni rftespcfethtine18,Ae-eterntwkofhalhae acauley's clasad eoge crash, Maca-'e--'Fib Pa Am to ares- hasor set morpth $168 mi- chlincs in. BraillondurEI-as, tdanbe rCc.rprThe ij a 21000 dollars, whichr sualost eTir l~ o-f&elyvoute, d dThi br'iino aateyan d Day Senior~aity Deivy hni-Mcue a-alet oe ni ananda praigoeha nae pt h pa year ere, so c ---- -caue, thKen -ea inan ae'rfel insier he of undeiasks4 perntions. ya of ilopn moeaito andeinded-o - oftmhersyarlefUiedSaesehaomrted in Asdiides frm-dicaulesnd h wh zingrelie effot tha vebfore o.n th aedi prga Nwit Ca-phirocto aof hesedbs u evedspeiet AeqrsuhyhaersoddamogohrRbrrMcue 4 dese i lamte ht/ete Phailip N onciu."i sapo ewdcdd hth hadathepotedesipf includes Dr.m Abigi- thistoa the. Mach 198, AmosIeecmenf-ityadaeMcueyi ciel rigt 'stiuamdcmimn ohmnt, tt towase75 thoe panowhen less Brzezini(fer. eetliarefi Barazs atedeliee-parsin ffect AmnaemecmhlirtprudeAeia cmais Ic kebefbothslfswok portunity hefoud not assi upif. Bre Reiter (PresytidienouNe cane Gidbearthyuave vctimndtth-SveUnosicWrlgneustooaetnpretof dSeprese hissurprie ad Ths tMehac-yare ablsheld rkst Ceantefr ous), nsin te their ghl sccssfl sedctreiefWrnosaaue otce e terpoist caiyntnc eriDfiCatonatreeivn the coet Amnaesi97.Acodn to rac, J. (haima of .R msson (99 peen ofsimnsog uhimditl fe er-srl is u n eual ai nt ever Vietnamse children boud for the tSimons fore Scnrer ofwhefo Ethipiaf by niigtaoiing ebeltn-o-i prvlfo eifo oprtecaial otu id and crCX'f ~ashe shrtl athe brteri ofrensident Geporealt u 8iprcndo jin ad whoiexedrpihiaGrahvEenfdopnes-seial h Reciient hav incudedUnie I4tates3 Bush.emoe inly-u aie refe-wowsi ewYr iyt d xreeyiaecncosU Amu- -of takeoff. Upon learning of the seen tar s of82 Suppr fortha Bandor Aid -hanliv;c dressteUie ainadgttbcocmaiswihhstr I up to Ps cass) rash, Mcauley calle Pan Am to a au seynt mnres6 upl Alidnaviboh in to the onry.s apoa.Apoa i o e ein npriuaol as hi iere's a4LAY Ld4ILv4&li~ ohnPauliIed himh oe donate Anare's anual trainoqaueyhweehspaews rft eilbeteeypesd dySmith '55, Justic$5000ewrthofphamaeotfa5thesndngccaayrtoeth caldenalradtoehhurawacfou idto ebno re y tooitiensoffoladhho ereofthe nied tatstothechldrnhAmedarwennthtfialmgorfireaer onsquece t da DANN LEEetl wen the00 Coasul ofMeicoi alufferntunery martalnteerPoand"i arns hita itpr ha"wsgvn oeei htMacauley' ittle d D Thanyratoa CnerneMnacabeyrto as Cabpleo enedte macnaied was oable g tover1.4 A-nofiMaaues dedicationpaso he ToaAeiaeasura- nw raiainhsbe tingin Keper Aditorum lath prineants informaeionsite stue fledgling fount in18. ya fmr abtos4d aurd todiscusy and fompredens swl steiprac ndtiwsjs h einn. 1 several countries around the classroom. ~~~id83 fimcue Mande hi eamele ffrsthn RussAcianEearMcesona rn-e paniton Stte Soe hdtUnone PaisnbaedAfhaorbes.I ented "Thi is m~tly~ for ur prssn hoer a f itse for, om er1984 aseripresd ri~ef They aersodd mn te oetMcne 4 disshsam ht/et udets.. Theyounge you sartht tece whot were*te ppr"trdrsipinined". bgnew-toi nswayte toh,198, fodhopDeemerof, tIndia,.Mcale sactvmereyngt ~fferece o othe counries, the, t scool, eas ' heino the lis-, insarid disaser ertr f i rz n therevsttn brokemriaesb -- th istprsaeAmrca o pais ts to t commitment to humlinaresnniKnytayprtofa n edesay My , gou Philil ew a tem of. educain isrtshits witha thtsftn she reStatondrive, delierFed 2. Jonsiin of 198-89lemeyso Hur- mria orantio osn i hc eses"onlsl dic tPupinf aoutyi tes ok otnt he tudsd not larn ef. millio ite aidwitinsidays of te cie mebersTe an ormitory pro th- SoitUinsneWrdgn-s"toaetnpreto bout he cuntr. Edcatin isa feTihes, sincauny etealhe are rexic Civnty ausae, J.iPetedrsvtdUprLose"eze'A easure ofe h uhrthe ountryirnotgproperlyesuful secretChristmWar toysMtoachildcontoftus Parsonsr andfion tarcenrtoyhead thees I -are n abot riitstue oet Teial pnelst9. Iccotdincto seracemenr killed in f cras oversBlue Key Socent year asomns org Buhimdaey feetayreual The confeence was eparatedin- in8 Chnsnuan Hanor, ho Nraefondlandpand) ila sen the and Kariende hrot ecetiveo i pfth -A-einerhuk ainrsnlteacpe ee o two ession: hemornin pane descrbed th prioities f heSimnt (ofmediScreay suple toe camipagn presetain ebelat d wo i prvlfrarle fcroaecaial o onsisedo fiv exprts epresnt- ducaiona sysem inthe eopl's Clobasuy, where t volcani r.p, foute tot oppoenszd of erangex -. isi. Buh in tun pkewt i safacino nepret ng West Gemany, Mexco, The Rpublic of hina as teteachin tiohdo kiled ent thoseand t wih peotion Parson andc Soie ledrMkaiobce, Evni o-''sepcal h pi' epuliso ChnSyi tfuoasitle nthsa Kmoe re twohl-yeari in LJwYor Csy hai-lingsus LC oher Arb coutriesand th wellbeingin tha orde. Han lso netBih. Yuri Schmulovich e-hfroaseweYork;eKrlenaisefromsRyeu vietUnon;th afteroon se- cite the reent stdent potestsforeplnin thestardize curricu- anortsns s fromidan New e York s h ntdNtos n oobcocmaiswihhstr ion inluded hillip Acadey fredmadu endooen John ad uIfIaed tsin the USSRts ArCity.nul rdto o aayhoee- is-ln a who hd stdied n an of entcrrupiocallin efipar-eeducationesystem.yGoalssed... ese area as wel as Souh Afric. ticipats "themain foce in scial - ortof poarmabeutiwals-h hen twoanew m leae cie hereayoe or wy"o Adt eao - Five Experts reform." Temba Maqubela, next student to speak, attributingren Armnia' whmainhegoall asomaintaining cotheueen- IntutoynSpns DANdNHisto ornally scnhedCul of spekcon the Miieican goenmethswack of thUiead exctemetoOin Fancescratiana thCoherc co- Southt CAiwa unablied thte iacal resources to he lessmi- aon trougule' ddthe o h year.Amri Karienerak kow-oranzaio ha-be ganizereofpth Cuionfrence lathCofrce then-sItellar couniingstr fo h lrno h ol.ism fit ags.poet ocniudo ae the morning session inormtio tobyestu roomsin and ateicoaniis eOiettoAdvrExtr... - urdaescidinsu and dicsonpase Afnter an hour ba, the otne-te etrtdCmil' tt-Weed itrCriaadte-..~ - vferent instems of eu-o enacedo remdionvenigyfor the mend thwat the sobearning.i bo aar-md anann tseak, soutresigtha mprrAaemutuetswo pkeotSlhei tecpeenlatesiiarsunogaiatootamdrctyWeze asosAn o Insrucor atPhilis Eete dewoo Rom.Thi sesio co-ent a concentrate in aiesto ifcl ti er rdemy We-rnier ande asteo pniedlo spee , thren -Philip Jodnsrpeetaie ae Ile eli h1ny tdn-.- Pakistan-based Afghan rebels. Inale, hene BueKeybedsPhtoSceb Rusvan ilna Wet eran..cunrison ysecwththt f yia ipa-naeelasetetddnosntaedponedou tatifacadiattdesUnemaeoanidtwseoredt 'er umer, onei proitQyer contend- sin Suhra Fdise Mbfoaerecin rcieshoamrBuee r m ods o ~, inmn lstreetosaeno omtet aroigtefed uens.. schliungermusta bo cteringr to esresothwie, . t "smefonimmores..Prsosoo rn orayohrsolpst prettosihieAdtru M 'pr~odutn intractie. ad-esantatthe Batoedcaiouor- aisse wntwtemkepepe eehTeoluueyelctonprcssonWeneda igtewes- ti ncsia-Mothera stuntfroms the bla csois,. an-'inerio oM of. dlie thy RA partDoN chlan-satdwhitesedtunsyarsBeKySoeymmbs nte for iddlunersternd Stdies coolingaint hen vreint Onar Weoesdhere... Afte allta srubmtigapsa.othsya' n omtoypotr epn Harvard Unsityo edcthen is contrs wha s tughnt., iu-se P hanssin mIwn gv ohad ac basnadps of the8p8sentatoneisKorycan upin th ectonry sysems in lytntd the stuonictos of wtles if eotton ri dlvee soetig ak..av2Sterrwatmaotthyteyddaeyt islarhercraivt ynia and other ~Arab countrie. South African history.in aid withi si aso h elbectiond Proceswudmk odBu e edadehbnewieas ttn bli te cuy ducation is susdie byetiYine Lin theapoer one Ch-hl personsKen aree adwaihyeol oi te b hi abtosfr h oth he ovemcan thitiontand na, deribnohprceersly quahat theelectio proewadar tah dteesto.Fo hs udec hnvtdfroeml oaks ar provied freeof peole, anddiscipine tauht to h itms oy t~cilre theyharoped at ion threnftr lc addts ormlsadtreadoefml ed Madoutisste:'a dsuse The Siet Uanion as Isrcsse - - ~~~~~~~~ ., English Courses Revisedk na rah vr lu eySdcit nxtyer Prsn Thecofeene assearte i- inyCMAResMEGALLI'Haaugwto yewfevinaO',onnorenwhohtunandworlden(Theocounsgavewirla two sessions: the morning panel described the prioWih sixtnew eletives andpaepayedoa majoraolesinpthescration pmign presentations, l thehperio nsisted of five experts represent- educational smajoryreworkingnf the reuored'ofalltsixolectiveseAccordigttoitheawnwell West Germany, Mexico, The Repubfic of Chigingnorea currculuachages teopenhiontheprotgonittanenpocoirsiwhih wilrfoossnense tion had kithnltlaefrdhepsttwnt clintetwentisacomytin ytnonooutosrtes'mao Ple's Republic of China, Syria of moralsyear,,accordng toeEglishnt societya.lThrogheopenworksoanebiograhical mterials mclte Aa onris n tewl-eignnthtodr Ha .s etwt Yr chuoi x DermentYrk Caran Lfou dicsinRhylseil ofotI h altewieswl eF et Union; the aftenoon ses- cited th recent snudeni.potissuesoroflrace, genderndandiclassrbicuScott FitzgeraldfrandNernest n included 'Phfllips Academy freedom and the-eCusom-CraftedvElrtives thesetexts."dHemigway;ninhtheWinterCFtan d tudents who had studied in an of ment corruption, calSixgetectiv-couducetioeachsterm-Goal ese rea as 'wlsSuhArc . .. iteIdteWntran pin,-teyh'onoeniJhrUdk ticipants "the main force in sontaiedowreacratedbpectfcal-ldishb30rgilwbe hehRoanticPer- illwb studed.s Five Exyefor eachrcourse'bateacherlain ord- spectiteo spTaughttbyiSheila mEnglishl430-1anLiteratureeand Insrucor n Sanih ad Hs -- oreritollakcuseuofdthe expertisetin.MMciranygovthemcourselwcklofin-uthesHuman InstinteforoFreedom, Francesca Piana, the' other co- South APfotoMecalwtheudeprtment,"tBernieiistated. trodcerstudents toehelRomantici"cnsidershliteratreythat focuse izeThefModernnferedungsheoman-ren. Movementaritsdiphilosophy, citss,-on-thethumanhainstinct tourebenfree. ned *th o in sesini~ bygk tud ent wael roomsi Ate h (R ,andy atheti facilties Hed TherNol ofnouflveoetr hsoia otxiscnrbtosTecaswl edtxsfoh za After an hour break, the Confer- then reitemetroranglisted Cawillbeltoand ifluenc oneteenidaryict-e13hCcenuryatocoateporar . I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.

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Isome199Tehilpn

izza or PHLISACDMADOEMSSCUETwnauedSeasLetue

nd theRS MT Agauaeo Advr n al rF gnzto'gal t eopeatso h 98 t cie o teyd nvrstM aauc wcr proid imeit rpne t I 18,uacey war h is

oulan' ca~'1Ddrse hew7,e fon 'S.. ib co,ff opit ias. Pilpie,~ ilo

V~ra~ni~m race, o riztin'd ga ie "o-Epeoale.Monda y, MayI 8.IH Cororatof 100v andl~ dolla rsuion.Tros lciel,'ao,$mlin oHiiai I

iy they mnenced~th program ith prodcts also eadquarteed in meiciemedical rsuplie and Ihe 19h8d6e oful* Leano one -i

atingo e 198ackit o the Caade niesty Cara. maayfe a-pohrviefmtrasroAe-ChimsEv.I197Ae-ticular t givn in 1967 in emory of It 1975, howevrihng cn cmpa!nies.I Theed suples rero Care seneaeripward obml

inte.- iluips-wademy's-tenth- -ac paulesyofodhfisinnlfethndivrdafy to-indigenou lioiaid t athuk victms i ---I-n is iCaieMieSi hasCnrbuinttePb WorleWrImeI ar apleload of health ahnevefrepryfexssiaoun I equdr ent aspeciamcatpign.:

spobrdial- ince Vietmes chldenbond.Iwol for ahethedoenspof cores weefrvciso eiiaiggntRecipiets hav includd Unitd Statspahsort lym aferAenarssedsa vTe eorto icdsee1 in on inad expand-

opular Bsh1a9embr3,oftaef. Und lerni rftespcfethtine18,Ae-eterntwkofhalhaeacauley's clasad eoge crash, Maca-'e--'Fib Pa Am to ares- hasor set morpth $168 mi- chlincs in. BraillondurEI-as,

tdanbe rCc.rprThe ij a 21000 dollars, whichr sualost eTir l~ o-f&elyvoute, d dThi br'iino aateyand Day Senior~aity Deivy hni-Mcue a-alet oe ni ananda praigoeha nae pt h pa year

ere, so c ---- -caue, thKen -ea inan ae'rfel insier he of undeiasks4 perntions. ya of ilopn moeaito andeinded-o -

oftmhersyarlefUiedSaesehaomrted in Asdiides frm-dicaulesnd h wh zingrelie effot tha vebfore o.nth aedi prga Nwit Ca-phirocto aof hesedbs u evedspeiet AeqrsuhyhaersoddamogohrRbrrMcue 4 dese i lamte ht/ete

Phailip N onciu."i sapo ewdcdd hth hadathepotedesipf includes Dr.m Abigi- thistoa the. Mach 198, AmosIeecmenf-ityadaeMcueyi ciel rigt

'stiuamdcmimn ohmnt, tt towase75 thoe panowhen less Brzezini(fer. eetliarefi Barazs atedeliee-parsin ffect AmnaemecmhlirtprudeAeia cmais

Ic kebefbothslfswok portunity hefoud not assi upif. Bre Reiter (PresytidienouNe cane Gidbearthyuave vctimndtth-SveUnosicWrlgneustooaetnpretofdSeprese hissurprie ad Ths tMehac-yare ablsheld rkst Ceantefr ous), nsin te their ghl sccssfl sedctreiefWrnosaaue otce e terpoist caiyntnc

eriDfiCatonatreeivn the coet Amnaesi97.Acodn to rac, J. (haima of .R msson (99 peen ofsimnsog uhimditl fe er-srl is u n eual ai

nt ever Vietnamse children boud for the tSimons fore Scnrer ofwhefo Ethipiaf by niigtaoiing ebeltn-o-i prvlfo eifo oprtecaial otu

id and crCX'f ~ashe shrtl athe brteri ofrensident Geporealt u 8iprcndo jin ad whoiexedrpihiaGrahvEenfdopnes-seial hReciient hav incudedUnie I4tates3 Bush.emoe inly-u aie refe-wowsi ewYr iyt d xreeyiaecncosUAmu- -of takeoff. Upon learning of the seen tar s of82 Suppr fortha Bandor Aid -hanliv;c dressteUie ainadgttbcocmaiswihhstr

I up to Ps cass) rash, Mcauley calle Pan Am to a au seynt mnres6 upl Alidnaviboh in to the onry.s apoa.Apoa i o e ein npriuaol as hi

iere's a4LAY Ld4ILv4&li~ ohnPauliIed himh oe donate Anare's anual trainoqaueyhweehspaews rft eilbeteeypesddy Smith '55, Justic$5000ewrthofphamaeotfa5thesndngccaayrtoeth caldenalradtoehhurawacfou idto ebno

re y tooitiensoffoladhho ereofthe nied tatstothechldrnhAmedarwennthtfialmgorfireaer onsquecet da DANN LEEetl wen the00 Coasul ofMeicoi alufferntunery martalnteerPoand"i arns hita itpr ha"wsgvn oeei htMacauley' ittle

d D Thanyratoa CnerneMnacabeyrto as Cabpleo enedte macnaied was oable g tover1.4 A-nofiMaaues dedicationpaso he ToaAeiaeasura- nw raiainhsbe

tingin Keper Aditorum lath prineants informaeionsite stue fledgling fount in18. ya fmr abtos4daurd todiscusy and fompredens swl steiprac ndtiwsjs h einn. 1

several countries around the classroom. ~~~id83 fimcue Mande hi eamele ffrsthnRussAcianEearMcesona rn-e paniton Stte Soe hdtUnone PaisnbaedAfhaorbes.I

ented "Thi is m~tly~ for ur prssn hoer a f itse for, om er1984 aseripresd ri~ef They aersodd mn te oetMcne 4 disshsam ht/et

udets.. Theyounge you sartht tece whot were*te ppr"trdrsipinined". bgnew-toi nswayte toh,198, fodhopDeemerof, tIndia,.Mcale sactvmereyngt

~fferece o othe counries, the, t scool, eas ' heino the lis-, insarid disaser ertr f i rz n therevsttn brokemriaesb -- th istprsaeAmrca o pais

ts to t commitment to humlinaresnniKnytayprtofa n edesay My , gouPhilil e w a tem of. educain isrtshits witha thtsftn she reStatondrive, delierFed 2. Jonsiin of 198-89lemeyso Hur- mria orantio osn i hc eses"onlsldic tPupinf aoutyi tes ok otnt he tudsd not larn ef. millio ite aidwitinsidays of te cie mebersTe an ormitory pro th- SoitUinsneWrdgn-s"toaetnpreto

bout he cuntr. Edcatin isa feTihes, sincauny etealhe are rexic Civnty ausae, J.iPetedrsvtdUprLose"eze'Aeasure ofe h uhrthe ountryirnotgproperlyesuful secretChristmWar toysMtoachildcontoftus Parsonsr andfion tarcenrtoyhead thees

I -are n abot riitstue oet Teial pnelst9. Iccotdincto seracemenr killed in f cras oversBlue Key Socent year asomns org Buhimdaey feetayreual The confeence was eparatedin- in8 Chnsnuan Hanor, ho Nraefondlandpand) ila sen the and Kariende hrot ecetiveo i pfth -A-einerhuk ainrsnlteacpe ee

o two ession: hemornin pane descrbed th prioities f heSimnt (ofmediScreay suple toe camipagn presetain ebelat d wo i prvlfrarle fcroaecaial oonsised o fiv exprts epresnt- ducaiona sysem inthe eopl's Clobasuy, where t volcani r.p, foute tot oppoenszd of erangex -.isi. Buh in tun pkewt i safacino nepret

ng West Gemany, Mexco, The Rpublic of hina as teteachin tiohdo kiled ent thoseand t wih peotion Parson andc Soie ledrMkaiobce, Evni o-''sepcal hpi' epuliso ChnSyi tfuoasitle nthsa Kmoe re twohl-yeari in LJwYor Csy hai-lingsus

LC oher Arb coutriesand th wellbeingin tha orde. Han lso netBih. Yuri Schmulovich e-hfroaseweYork;eKrlenaisefromsRyeuvietUnon; th afteroon se- cite the reent stdent potestsforeplnin thestardize curricu- anortsns s fromidan New e York s h ntdNtos n oobcocmaiswihhstr

ion inluded hillip Acadey fredmadu endooen John ad uIfIaed tsin the USSRts ArCity.nul rdto o aayhoee- is-ln a

who hd stdied n an of entcrrupiocallin efipar-eeducationesystem.yGoalssed...ese area as wel as Souh Afric. ticipats "themain foce in scial - ortof poarmabeutiwals-h hen twoanew m leae cie hereayoe or wy"o Adt eao

- Five Experts reform." Temba Maqubela, next student to speak, attributingren Armnia' whmainhegoall asomaintaining cotheueen-IntutoynSpns DANdNHisto ornally scnhedCul of spekcon the Miieican goenmethswack of thUiead exctemetoOin

Fancescratiana thCoherc co- Southt CAiwa unablied thte iacal resources to he lessmi- aon trougule' ddthe o h year.Amri Karienerak kow-oranzaio ha-be

ganizereofpth Cuionfrence lathCofrce then-sItellar couniingstr fo h lrno h ol.ism fit ags.poet ocniudo ae

the morning session inormtio tobyestu roomsin and ateicoaniis eOiettoAdvrExtr... -

urdaescidinsu and dicsonpase Afnter an hour ba, the otne-te etrtdCmil' tt-Weed itrCriaadte-..~ -

vferent instems of eu-o enacedo remdionvenigyfor the mend thwat the sobearning.i bo aar-md anann

tseak, soutresigtha mprrAaemutuetswo pkeotSlhei tecpeenlatesiiarsunogaiatootamdrctyWeze asosAn oInsrucor atPhilis Eete dewoo Rom.Thi sesio co-ent a concentrate in aiesto ifcl ti er

rdemy We-rnier ande asteo pniedlo spee , thren -Philip Jodnsrpeetaie ae Ile eli h1ny tdn-.-Pakistan-based Afghan rebels. Inale, hene BueKeybedsPhtoSceb

Rusvan ilna Wet eran..cunrison ysecwththt f yia ipa-naeelasetetddnosntaedponedou tatifacadiattdesUnemaeoanidtwseoredt

'er umer, onei proitQyer contend- sin Suhra Fdise Mbfoaerecin rcieshoamrBuee r m ods o ~, inmn lstreetosaeno omtet aroigtefed

uens.. schliungermusta bo cteringr to esresothwie, . t "smefonimmores..Prsosoo rn orayohrsolpst prettosihieAdtruM 'pr~odutn intractie. ad-esantatthe Batoedcaiouor- aisse wntwtemkepepe eehTeoluueyelctonprcssonWeneda igtewes- ti

ncsia-Mothera stuntfroms the bla csois,. an-'inerio oM of. dlie thy RA partDoN chlan-satdwhitesedtunsyarsBeKySoeymmbsnte for iddlunersternd Stdies coolingaint hen vreint Onar Weoesdhere... Afte allta srubmtigapsa.othsya' n omtoypotr epn

Harvard Unsityo edcthen is contrs wha s tughnt., iu-se P hanssin mIwn gv ohad ac basnadps of the8p8sentatoneisKorycanupin th ectonry sysems in lytntd the stuonictos of wtles if eotton ri dlvee soetig ak..av2Sterrwatmaotthyteyddaeyt islarhercraivt

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za After an hour break, the Confer- then reitemetroranglisted Cawillbeltoand ifluenc oneteenidaryict-e13hCcenuryatocoateporar. I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.

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PAGE TWO~~~~~~~~~~~s ru 0iCommentary ada; . Letter

Day Student Abuse k - -Ihave a very important thing to giv&7jlmmed my sandwich between the hot You didn't read it? Well, go back and

Day stdnsathlipocdm r israe. hy~ you this week, one Which could plate on the-coffee table and the pot do so now.lack a room or building to call their own. Tihe present lock- bring you lots of luck or catastrophic of boiling water. Soon the bread began "1Hmmmmm m..." Yes, yes-,lakeer room ln'the -library Is a step n the. right direction, but disaster, but first there is a little story to' toast and a grilled cheese slowly Youri time.mm

is not-enough to solve this problem which I will now ask you to kindly came to life. "Are you for real?"asked _ i--tts-:Friction between-the-llbrary:,staff-and-the day-student i, truh ' or oaet~osmeCmosbs amn eo n ee-

th~s year.The impase centers this, but, in the end, you will under- tbeshoulder with his fingerrnail. "eh Pasito to ~rloe

* ~~~~~~~~~populace has been intense thsya.Teipsecnes stand my reasons. I guess. I couldn't find any toasters, so It1 must leave your hand insixty

over what constitutes reasonable activityin-the-day stu- "But I wa nt my-gift-inow!" I'm-usingthecbffee maker-instead.I -hoursoryouwill-die.

* . . ~~~~~~~dent lou ng,~ Day students have a right to treat any room Yes, yes, I know, don't cry, but let me love grilled -cheese sandwiches, YOU -But, if you have! any wits about you,devoted to them as their on-campus home. The library tell you my little story-first. Bear with- know."- He wasn't satisfied. Ripping XEROX twenty copies of this column

staff has expressed oppositio tthsie.. me. You can wait a paragraph... my sandwich from under the pot, he and give it to your favorite, people inWhen two day students wrte to The Phillipian in "But I hate waiting! Give me my Pointed out to me that toastersare out the world who-you secretly hate deep

about the treament they were gift!" .only in the morning, and I-should not inside so you can really piss them off;November to complain aotte ram nthywre OK, if you have to, you can skip the be messing with the hot pots - but -Thust me. A man in Liechenstein ig-

receiving, response was not brief. Jjja letter printed the -following paragraph, but don't blame grilled cheeses- aren't_. allowed - in._Anored -he-le'tter and swallowed a

week after, Associate Comptroller Judy -Hau pin ques- me afterwards. toasters. I guess he was trying 'to give poisonous fly in his sop. Another in-

___- . - ~~~tioned, "Do students at Phillips view Staff as'people with Well, if there aren't any more inter- the Ryley Room more business. Bad Saudi Arabia (I believe he was an oil

jobs to prform andsensitiv feelingsor as furishings uptions, I will call your attention to karma. . ,sultan) kept -the chain-alive and madeand fixtres desgiied t cater t studen's ever need?" lower left in Commons, dinnertime, And your gift? Well, if youl'ake the one milliork.dollars in one monthl It

pork chops-and potatoes being served, first and fourth letters of the four- works. Donot 'take this matter lightl.

This s not the point. I was pretty grossed out, and decided teenth word along with 'twice 'the letter Each miuebrings you closer and

We all should listen to Dean Stableford, who espoused to try something new. I took two slices of the one-hundred and eighty-eighth .. closer to your fate.

"What we all need to 'recognize is that the library has of bread, stuffed a whole bunch of word and the second letter of the para- This could be the best or the worst

rather specific purposes and that librarians are there to cheese and butter in between them, graph plus the tenth, you will, have a Oift you wHi ever receive. The choice is

* .. , . ~~~~help:' The placement of a day student lounge or locker went out to. the dining roont land clue to your surprise. yours. Mess up and bad karma.

room in the basement of the library was a mistake. Stu-dents are justifiled in their activities, as are the librarians.The fact is, the space was not well designed. The solu-

t ion is a new lounge area. Student respect of school. em-to day students. *gtapemnnpentaooihs

drwing Opus and wants to start a new

The day student community is deserved, both of respect * By JEN-BROWN. head. I heard that they :might-stop comic strip. Where is America going?and of a new lounge. They contribute to every aspect of - ~~~--making pennies. Maybe it's a good I heard about this guy from Michiganand of a new lounge. They contribute to every aspect ofidea. After all, what can a person buy who digs up dirt from celebrity

the school, from athletics to academics to Commons duty. It was amazing. I was sitting in the with a penny these days? You can't put property (real dirt, like sand) and sells

They are as much a part of Phillips Accademy as any board- library, staring out the window wish- Pennies into a pay phone,'or a vend- it for two dollars a vial. (A vial con-

~~. -. - * ~~ing student. We must respect our day student populace, ing Iwas outside playing frisbee instead ing machine, and you always get weird tains about one teaspoon of dirt). Ap-and reward them with a lounge, ~~~~of doing homework, when suddenly, I looks when you pay for things in stores parently he has made' over thirtyand reward them with a lounge. ~~~realized a profound truth about life: with pennies. Even penny candy costs -thousand dollars so far. At least some-

homework is pointless. I mean, it's a ,three cents, sort of a contradiction, one is m~aking money off-of America.nev&-ending cycle. You are assigned' huh? The only thing you can do with Oh, well. It's just spring term, this

-some homework one night, but for one pennies, now, is cash them in for some- feeling of pointlessness will go away,reason or another, you can't finish it thing bigger, like a dime or a quarter. and I'll come back next year, to doall, so you save it for the next night, But pennies are a part of America, like more homework. They say that when

- . 4~~ hoping you'll have enough time to do cotton candy,. Frisbee, and Bloom I'm old and gray I'm going to lookr ~~~~~~~~~it the next night. But then, you are as-' County. Oh, yeah, Bloom, County is back on my Andover "experience"a

signed more homework the next night, ending 'too. Berke Breathed, I'm guess- the best years of my life. I guess home-and -sinceyou have to finish the home- ing that's not his real name, is tired of work is better than life insurance.work from the night before you can'tfinish the homework for that night.Then; soon you-have-tons-of-homework from days ago. It doesn't stop, it *, ~

- ~~~~~~~ ~~Sort of 14Jc taxes and. life insurance. jutkesgigIrty tpd uE~EImean, alt your life you pay for-life in-surance so1 that when you die you'll

- - ~have money? That doesn't make sense. back behind the gym, by the tennisit's not like you could actually appreci- By DAVE MAIN EN courts. There's no need for car per-

~~~ ~ate the money, or bring it with you. It The beauty of being a day student mission or- for an overnight excuse.Ckutst teewe you die. I heard lies in the ability 'to go home at any There is very rarely face-to-face'sign-

- . ~~~~~~~~~~~about this company that will buy-the -given time. Day, students found in in. And 'ther isawy taaetlaf--~~~ life insurance plan from people that Commons during the breakfast or din- fection. to fall back on if. youflday was

* . - ~~~~~~~~~~~ - /~~~~~~~~ ~ have been diagnosed with a terminal ner hours are often asked why-they ar eal tough. Hoestly though, is a ay~~. .- ~~--~~- , L. disease. For instance, if you had AIDS, en't at home eating a real meal. Most --ever that tough -at Andover? (not. C *. - .* - ~~~and knew that you were going to die, day students will respond that being o'n Spring term Senior year. Yhoo. Go

~~-~z-~~ ' 'they w~ould buy your life insurance campus is where the action is. Onc weBlue.)** plan, so that you would get cash in go home, we are basically shu'toff from A'ttending this fine institution we call

while you're alive and they take your our' lives. Granted, a home-cooked PA is undoubtedly a privi edge.Being%J4..W~~~ .' insurance after you die. Pretty sick, meal is a special treat. Imagine. 'a day student at this fine instiution can

-~~~ Yo'k' ts-I -huh? however, being, the last person to find be thought of as a bonus. We can beejis ~ ~ - Have you seen that the fountain in out that Jack and Jill, who have hated' here from 5:30am to 10pm.- We can

-~~~~ ~front of Peairson was turned on again? each other for two terms, are going '.study quietlyin OWH Library, use the/ . ~~~~~~~~~That's always a true sign that winter is out. Fourteen or more years.-of home .CLC, go to GW,liste' tQWPAA, read

over. After all, have you ever seen that cooking does not seemi to compensate The Philipa, watch movies in AV,fountain freeze? I huh eem o isn ti/ta social infarina- .take the PSA, SAY- ACT, or thebered there being fish in the fountain tion. You aj~always stop at the store AP...breath ...Ahid we can still go homelast year. I wonder how they got in .for a snack.- to our own bed and a good night kiss'there? Isn't there a drain? Besides, What Of course, there are great advantages on the cheek.Vhat a ife. The-life ofhappens when people make wis~ .t en a tdn:Oer always aday student. We do have the best of

there? One wrong move and then fish looks forward to parking the car way both 'worlds. .-

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May. 12. 1989 ThelM THRE

1989 A rdto fRlgo F aue7 r ra' 0n~. 0

20Years of Religion at PA *

Dy BRAAGETE three chaplains feel that the policy of not requir-"After breakfast we- filed into Chapel with ing religious srvices is the best. Upon being,

reasonable quiet... ,As part of the service [we] asked whether mandatory chapel should be rein- Awould usually be briefed on the news of the. stated, Revcrend Zaed r replied, "What do_yo uday,...beavilY editorialized in-favor of what..we mean 'should' what's the point if the student

now call old-guard Republicanism.: doesn't want to be there?" Zaeder, Gendler and

mnd Arthur E. Jensen PAN22 Gross eel that they, represent one of the manyIt's been a while since the days of daily chapel opportunities on campus,jiand, as with any ac-

ake and two Sunday services. Once home to the An- tivity, participation should not be forced.dover Theological Seminary, and in the words of Student religious activity has, according to,historian ES. Aili-"rigidly Calvinistic," Phillips Father Gross, "fluctuated over the years." He es-- - - .~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..~~~ tiates. that thirty students might noiv attend hisdefend ~~various masses on a given weekend. Rabbi GnXtY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~der,_wifose Jewish Student Union has twenty:.

DU, c('n flnh lco r y five members,roughly half of whom attend his

mn~ ~ ~ service, sees the Jewish Community as a support

ce w rs ie Father Gross cites the lack of previous religious

)ff; ~Academy now admits students on a non-sectarian experience as one of the reasons for the sm all per-ig- ~basis and allows the freedom to pursue any centage of the school involved in formal religion.

a religion. Jen~n's recollection of PA in the 1920.'s, However, he feels that by ipo means is absence Photo/Seder - -

rinL however, demonstrates that this was not always from service.a reflection of spiritual apathy on.oil the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~e. in pa~~~~~~~~.cifism, based on the idea that all men are

oil the case. ~~~~~~~~~campus; "I think the tremendous expansion ofinpade TeoiiaPhlisAaeycntutoteCmuiySriepormianeape.for the chaplains. Woldenberger stresses the value good (as wiell as equal) also appeals to her. "This

1 It states that upon founding in 1778 the school's of how the ideas 6ehind organized religion are of having Rabbi Gendler to answer his questions isn't at all a limiting religjion.'_Another smaller

tlj~~~. piutpose was to instruct, "Youth, to only in En- part of students' lives," he says. Rev. Zeder and *"We can talk about the explanations for certain group on campus is FO.C.U.S. (Fellowship of

ind Artmtc ab ede oeta n a easiiul things ;he's a great man." Flores cites Father Christians in Universities and Schools) which-. glish and Latin grammar, Writing, Artmtc ab ede oeta n a easiiulGross' patience in an swering her questions about serves as a support group for students of vari-'

M1t and those Sciences, wherein they are commonly -arnd giving person without formalities and thatth-Bbe" 'sawnrflmn.SihsesosCitandoiain.e is taught; bt more especially to learn-them the that is often the case on this campus. However, teBbe"esawneflmn" mt esosCrsindnmntos

GREAT AND REAL BUSINESS OF LIVING.., those who do pursue the ritualistic religious tra- Rev. Zaeder's approachibility as very valuable The general consensus among all is that the

and that it may prove an eminent means of ad- ditions offered on campus-see them as a very im-' and the three chaplains seem equally pleased with system of school meetings 'sans' religion is much

vancing the Interest-of the great REDEEMER, portant part of their lives. - the students they deal. with..- more efeffive'than mandatory chapel services

to His patronage and blessing we humbly ub- - Jewish Student Uniion leader Roberto Wolden-' The 1969 decision has also oplened a space for because faith comes from within rather than be-

mit it."In an attempt to accomplish this goal, berger sees his faith as "a moral guideline. And tecmu'mr nsa eoiain.U-igfre.Sy mt,"tol eabgms

In fact, for the first hundred years of Phillips to... Judaism has really been an anchor for me. paeste apeolss shtundtutheureds m adocgs in 1978 s "eigiouvs, entusismad dissaetht innew ~Academy's existence, the Protestant influence of When I first got to this school I hardly spk En- ei esteapa fls tutrd"etns incmsi aeadi ol elb hti

ng? the Andover Semiinary served as a magnet for glish, Wold'enberger is Mexican] and my religion now heldin Graham House. "Basically, w~e &get the years to come, most of the undergraduates

gan students. By 1906, however, the Seminary "had was something I had in common with others we together for a time of meditation and prayer it's will return to the kind of religious devotion in

rity orprfsosta stdns"wietehdeprecdtesmseves.hoebds very-calming." The fundamental Quaker belief which Samuel Phillips, Jr., put great store."

Academy flourished.' After the Theological .were very important to me'""tilewise, UppK~Ap- Seminary relocated to Cambridge, Phillips Aurora Flores, a Roman Catholic;-feels that (i Q ~ W

i_oeitfiB1str Fo'r Hungerirty Academy savrd t irst taste of religious diver- "Catholicism is something I can turn to to guide E b U 'ZIme- sity: each graduating class included a few 'Ro- my decisions. .. l like that God is somebody I can

man Catholics and sometimes even a Jewish talkto prayer is very important. My religion is J , ~ k r ~ '~ ~ Fi-lrrvay, stdn...... also a force that ties me to home; my mother andIl k JV do Gradually, as Andover achieved more religious grandmother have gained a lot of strengthhen diversity, it became apparent in the late 60's that By MA4RGARET LITVIN:ok th oiyo eurddiyPoetn.srie..~~ioiy ~ lh s M etaekling me, but I feel euphoric," "I was walking along the Charles River, he sun

'as w~~te olc hav trequxaired. ai Protesteceso Myfetarkl

me- said Tswakahave o omondo,.finishingeigthe "Walk for was shining, the grass-was green, it was absolute-

me- ~Minister At the'time, wroiteconcerning the6 tu,~ Hunger" late Sunday afternoon. This summed ly beautiful. There was a green bank with dan-

dent/faculty controversy: ".. defene copul b een p a n'df jl up the feelings of theothereighty-eight walkersdeingrwgont..Aden[okdvrsory worship on.% practical and educational of -m y -from Phillips Academy to at] o-t-some degree; to a nearby bench and s awa homeless woman.

V ~~~grotuidcs while nmy antagi~sts spol~e froma. Oyo-. '4'1we were tired and aching, but plesantly aware that It made me realize and be proud that I was doingtioniaI;.idealistk. an' spItta "s~p i;n~ld' I e 1fi r a -long we *had done something worthwhile. something to help her and others in her sit-

theuh thW ' tii~e';us~'kr'osu is con- Spirits had been soaling since six-thirty that' uation..."

cerned, they are right.". Madtr wosi if1 '- mornjng, when eighty-nine enthusiastic, though SadRvrn PhlpZeriswtii

ended and with it an Andover tradition. , "'' tired, stude-nts trooped into Commons. Anxious diminse bytehaIaddsaceII a nnis ~~For-15 yeats Phillips-Academyv ha antie through their faith." Similarly, Senior-Jen Smith* ohl ih ugr edcddt tr h a moving experience. You could see that people

per- - a plural ministry. Reverend Philip Zddr f as maintained her ties to Protestantism, with a good breakfast. The Commons staff had wr elyptigterslsit t"Atal

:use. ~represents the Protestants,:Father Richard Gross "Religion has been part of my life for a long time very kindly left their beds at that ugdyhu hsi re swl sa toiu u:a s

i-af- th Ron ahlc'ad.biEeetGn it's very important to me.' just to feed us, although brunch was not to open timated 35,000 residents of the Greater Bostonw-af- . ir ed th Je I comnt ncmus h h tdns pknwtIl av ahg e' for another four hours. Having eaten aid area raised roughly three and a half million dol-

das dler leadtankedtheeCmmonsstaff we were on our way. lars which will go directly to soup kitchens and

(not 17Feld el:LdS toneI 1/ llA We were at Boston Common by eight in the food pantries, including Bread and Roses andGo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ S o n V' UJ morning. Most of us remenisced longingly of Lazarus House of Lawrence, where Andover u

A 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e 1 ~~~~~~~What we would normally be doing at that time dents volunteer.eing 1.411 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~on a Sunday morning, but this momentary regret Andover did its part, collecting over 4500 dol-

i can A n dI& AV u n tains13 vanished as soon as we saw the route, filled with lars in pledges and exactly 178 sore fe.Mnpeople as far as we could SadSaneof us hobbled or half-crawled to the buses, but

ethe ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~Daniels'92, -it was like a swarm of worker ants:' we wrntteol ns rc unrJn- . The day had dawned miraculously su~~~~~~~~~~~nny as if Mitchell'90 summed up the situation: "I've never

AV, . .,,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, ~~~to spite the pessimistic weatherwacesan senomnyeplliigarudBtnAV, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~many walkers showed traces of sunburn by the before!"

thme tieteyrtrnd-s-~lilin O'Kelley'90 put Exhausted but exhilerated, we got back on the

feiof it, "The weather couldn't have been better for buses and prepared to return to Andover, where

st of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~~~doing something so great:' -- we were awaited by dinner (Wligfo ugr0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~We started the twenty-mile trek with an abun- one tends 'to work up an appetite). It was time

dance of energy and radiant faces. The route to return to the real world, to leave that gloriouswound through Brookline, Newton, and Camn- place where people work together against povertybridge, and finished triumphantly at the Boston and hunger, Where one can melt into a benevo-

-Common some six hours - and a gamut of pain lent swarm of 3 5,000 people. Moaned Roberta-later. "I heard a DJ commenting on the hu- Ritvo, "I1 just want a bath!"

man snake winding through Boston. It was "There are an estimated 500,000 people inAil ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~incredible to look up and back and see masses Massachusetts who don't get enough to eat," said

,,,,,Aetna ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~of people all joining together to.help fight hun- Shoshana Pakciarz , coordinator of Project _

ger]," articulated first-time walker Roberta Bread, which oversees the "Walk for Hunger"' -

Ritvo'90. .project. "The problem, unfortunately, is getting.The twenty miles' were a perfect walking tour worse, not better" she continued. But adding

of Boston, and everyone had fun. Sometimes whatever we could to the hun~r relief effort must-' . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~some of us wondered: were we losing sight of the have helped, at least in a small way.

PhotoBlanhard goal amid the sunshine, balloons, and glory? Ty- However,- the experience has left not onlya

By LINNEA BASU center for social Work and action. He-has con- rin Avery'92 described later how the powerful psychological mark on us. Said first-time walk-

- ~~~Spring has fallen upon the Merrimack Valley tinued his commitments to the Dwight Hall or- reality of what we were doing and why, was er Monisha Saldanha'92, slowly remov'ing her

I and with its~Af arival comesth faiirsgtf gnzto sabadmme o h at~ brought home to her somewhewe along the route: shoes, "My legs hurt a lot: a heck of a lot."Reverend Philip Zaeder, cycling by with a mys- years. "Dwight Hall is a place at Yale Universityterious smile under his black fisherman's cap. For that I came to hfonor and love because it was an

the past twelve years, Zaeder has been an English institution that was always ab le to be on behalf er, he heard the school was seeking a Protestant,. as many of the walls were falling apart, "I was

teacher and Protestant Chaplain at Phillips of others," hbe says. "It put action in a way I had Chaplain as an associate to a priest and rabbi. intrigued by the walls [and was] determined to

Academy. ~~~~~~~~~~~~never conceived of. I found there, a group of Says Zaeder, "I came to help the new Chaplain- see if I could rebuild them." He teaches'a work-

Bornin~Pennylvi.Zade wa asdi theA peop wth reat herts.y a happ t o a prt of its building." shop-r anddmnstration of dry stone wall build-

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The 1PHHJ11f1IANS

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By JOHN McGRATH and Mike Deyermond bombarded the unreasonable penalty called on - ,-

MATI` REID Dartmouth Goalie to take-a 2-0 Mike Deyermond, the Blue lead

Coming off two consecutive lead at the end of the first quarter. was in jeopardy af 8-6. Withiia'manwins, i looked like Boys' Varsity But it was the second halt when donnwcorner Max Calilkins ri- Lacrosse had finally caught their a marching Blue force sacked a fled in a shot to the lfft pipe.stride. However, the teams good -stunned Dartmouth. As one mid- Only seven seconds later, Tim Watt -- K fortune ran out last Thursday when -fielder later said; -"We-all -came - ran the length -of--the 4 feld--and- .. f,. t*.J& they were abused by Lincoln- together and stuckitto them in the canned a goal into-the upper le'ft.-Sudbury in an- 8-3 los~. Although third -and Court h.-.quarters."-The- corner. Not even twenty. secon - -

the Blue's defense was strong and charged up Blue offense drowned later, Matt Reid smoked an un--.. -

Keith Flaherty. had 26 saves, the .Dartmouth with seven second half believable shot past the goalie aswell-organized and undefeated goals. Tim Watt scored within a the gamne ending buzzer sounded. ___--

Lincoln-Sudbury-team proved to minute into the second half, and A Loss to Milton offense, which led-7-6 at the half. John Malkiel hufriu~b'Pboto/Nettlerbe the stronger team. And while later tallied another goal and two -Although confident after the In the second half, Andover wasmost of the team's individuals assists. Rob Shields followed with, solid victory against Dartmouth, not mentally into the game,-as theplayed well, the Blue couldn't come a Well planned quick stick, the se- -Andover couldn't get into the game Milton offense picked away at their-together as a cohesive unit on th~ condof his thr- goals in the game. agair.st Milton on Wednesday. fatrn ees.TeAdoverfield. Now, with the unexpected Midfielder Jon Malkiel also Despite a strong start in the first offense, despite many opportuni- G irls i en n is-P rep are record of 3-5, the Blue needed a big scored, and along with Deyer- half, with two goals from Jon ties to score, just couldn't seem towin against Dartmouth o -~atur- mond's second goal, the Blue Malkiel, two goals from Rob put the ball-into the cage, as they - yMRJ LCdayv to boost the team's spirit. ga ined a 7-4 lead by the end of the Shields, and a goal each from Tim only scored once in the second

Blue Beats Dartmouth third. . Watt and J.K. Pagan, the Blue half. Overall, it was a very bad day After a grueling week of prac- team is sure to give Andover a ru

The Dartmouth gamejturned out 'With three minutes'left in the couldn't hold off a strong Milton for the inconsistent Andover team. fice, Andover's Girls' Varsity Ibn- for their money. Whether they wi

to be perhaps the team's best per- game, a goal by Seth Dunn seem- nis team is ready for their or lose, this match will force PAt

formance fhus far in the season as ingly sealed an Andover victory - Boys' Lacrosse team point leaders through 10 games challenging matches against Dart- play their highest level'of ten

they crushed the visitors 11-6. The with' the score at 8-4. However, -Goals Assists Total Pts. mouth JV and Milton. The team Hopefully this aggressive style w~

Blue attacked their opponents ear- Dartmouth darted back with two 30 T. Watt 16 16 32 was supposed to play Milton on overflow i-to Monday's rematc

ly as Attackman Rob Sheilds and goals within 47 seconds. With an 33 R. Sheilds 27 2 . 9 Wednesday but it was rained out. versus Milton. Dartmouth's (7.222 M. DeyermoiidP 11 ii - 22 This benefitted the team, because loss to Andover last season migh

12 8 ~~~~~~~~~it allowed more time for them to be reason enough for them to mnM AOC 15 J~. Dunniel 12 - 620 prepare for Dartmouth's challenge, a few players. down from varsitytC ycling T o u r C o m es 12 . ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Milton's match has been resche- secure a win for the upcoi

5 .Schoeb 3 8 11 duled for next Monday. Dart- match.23 M. Reid 2 57 mouth's experience and soid tenis __Andover will be as healthyT o A n d o ver.. .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Molly Foster, back in action.

ter weith oternme for ekbcurse

By CHARLES DAVIS categories will be racing is 1.2 miles .trbigotfrawebcuso

The X-daver-Varsity Cycling long and circles through campus. toe surgery, Foster is gr~du

team finally has a race on its home The start is on the road that circles -working her way back to her noi

ground this Sunday, as the New Graves Field. The pack proceeds m ~*ral high level of tennis play. T

England Prep School Cycling Tour around that road and then in frontwekithhghpntotesstops here at Andover for the of Draper Cottage. From there, -son..

ihFse'sadters

Championship race. PA will host they take a sharp left turn on to teta' ihsiis iup to 20 schools from all over New School Street. After speeding down -Varsity

lbnnis is ready to tac

England, which wil bring over 150 the hill on School Street, thd course their opponents and walka

bike racers to the streets of takes a left hand turn on to Cen- wt w andvcoisAndover. - tral Street, and thern another left on Bs

There will'be three categories, to Phillips St. The pack will charge the "A" boys (varsity), "B" boys up the DA. mile hill -on PhillipsB el .(JV),. and a girls category. For the Street and then' -take a left turn"B's", this race is the pinnacle of back'around Graves Field. The

their season. This is their champi- "A's" will race for 18 laps; the -

will draw large fields as well, but 10.- .their championships are the follow- The racing begins at 1.00, so af- -

ing weekend on May 21. ter brunch; head dbwn to GravesC The course on which all three Field to watch the action. ~ ~ ~ tepc

Andover Girls' Track vs. Andover High TeBys Varit aSeAllA

Event Name Place Time/Distance ATh~ ~ri 'fu ae w Vinin seal cam

* Two Mile Myers 1- H d ve ef asgr c an end on Wednesday. The 100 M Abramnson 2 - 13.5 -lost a very close battle to Cus

Javelin Mllkowski- -. 2 83'5" Academy, who is tied for first p~~~~~~~~~~~Aadey, hois iedforfirt

One Mile Marshail 2 - 5:43.7 in the league, by a score of 4Mitchell 3 5:50.7 By BECCA LANGAN and was another exciting event of the PA' s 4x400 relay streaked by the-. This puts Andover in fourth pi

4x100 Relay PA 1I 4.37 LAUJRA PIRRI meet. Nancy Abramson ran neck unsuspecting High S4;hool and beat with a score of 4-6.High jump Brown 2 4'69" At 2:00 pm, Saturday afternoon, and neck with an Andover High them by almost 30 seconds. The game started out as800 M Marshall 2 2:32.2 -an enthusiastic Phillips Academy athlete until the very end. Abram- This Saturday, the Blue will "pitcher's duel:" Andovert

Brown 3 2:32.2 Girls' Track team stretched out in son edged her opponent out by 0.3 compete against'Loomids Chaffee, tened to -score in the top ofMile Relay PA 1 4.37 preparation for a challenging meet, seconds tocapture first. Libby Mar- a school renowned for its athletic third inning when Brend

Discus Milkowaki 1 1079899 against their long time rival, An- shall and Jen Brown both ran ability. The meet is expected to be McGrail lashed a triple. Cus

Shotj~~~ut Milkowakl 3 29'11 ~~~~~~ dover High School.'The weather incredible 800 M races and finished tough, but hopefully Andover will however, regrouped and held

was unexpectedly hot and humid, as a twosome, tieing -for second. prevail with the support of its dover scoreless. Both, teamsdraining the athletes' energy as the Ending the meet on a high note, devoted spectators. held scoreless until the bottomday went on. The High School the fourth- inning, whenfrunners, however, seemed unaffect- Thomforde walked the first ba

W? ~~~~~~~~~ed by the heat as they defeated o i s Y F. 1 f the inning. The next batter* . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Phillips Academy 85-41. aln double.Tfll flto knock in the ru

-A few shining moments of Vic MYJ',LJ and put Cushing ahead by ont, -tory stood out in the field events, -/Thomforde drew a walk to s

. - . -~~~-* but in general Andover wasn't very .. off the top of the fifthining.successful. Jeni Brown achieved her By JILL DELBY and the last 300 meters, Saint Paul's an Cliffotd then hit a triple,personal best and overcame her LEAH PORTER brought their rating up earlier, ing Thomforde and tying the gfear of high jumping at 4'6." Mar- -First boat extended its domina- driving their mahogany shell into at one.Then, in the top of the s~la Milkowski threw an-impressive -tiorrof the-NEIRA last Saturday a position to challenge the Blue.- Dan- Phelan scored on sacri107'8" in the discus and captured when they puiiiled St. Paul 's in- Andover gracefully brought the bunt by Captain Andy Shea.

first place. / ~~~to submission on the Merrimak raigup, charging past Saint ing into the bottom of the sev

The highlight of the running This is the second year in a row that Paul's in the last 300. According to Andover was ahead by one,events was Pam Myers in the two. the first boat has swept by the red the official results, Andover beat Cushing quickly reversed the I~mile. Strategically planning her opposition. Second boat was not SRS'-in this rc-by 6 seconds, or sending eight batters to the prace, Myers stayed with -the corn- quite so lucky, as St. Paul's found about a length and a half. and scoring three runs.petition until the last lap, Where she enough speed to snake by at the Boy's Second Down by two runs, Andover' widened the- gap between herself 1000 meter mark. -Despite incredible desire, Boy's tled to regain the lead. The C-and the other runners to win with First boat'left the dock~ in fine second boat was unable to defeat: fell short in both the* top of

Jen Mithell ad Cathrine Cutanro un the3K Phoo/Hitc~o~k atime of 12:21.-The 300 M hurdles form. Quietly warming up as other Saint Paul's. Rowing in the third eighth and ninth'innings, as C - ~~~~~. . -. - -~~~~~~~~~~~~~races came down the course, Boy's race of the dAy, Andover left the ing took their second victory

- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -AaeFirst readied itself. For the first dock early in the regatta and 'Andover this_ year. .Thomf

*-*time this season, the crew had a flat warmed up as the SPS boat heid-. finished the day with 14 strikP '.wter course; the waves were not ed downstream, towards thensh donyfvwakiniein

higher than the_'bow. This, corn- Much to the chagrin of Cox lake Andover travels to Deerfieldbined with partly cloudy skies and Logan, 'Saint Paul's quickly cor- with Cushing for first) for a dlow winds, made for perfect row- - -ble header on Saturday.

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Saturday, May 13 3:15 Baseball (BJVII) .Governor Dummer (V)

S I ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~2:00 Crew ( V) Exeter/Tabor/Mid.ownT e n nis W in s, 7-2 ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~20 Lcrse ( )Cnod-alseHgBy MIC)RAEL ENGILANDER Benedetto got Andover back on 2:30 Lacrosse (B Jli) Concord-Carlisle High..By. winning 72 against MuT, track by winning the final singles 3:00 Lacrosse (B JVII) ProctorAndover's Boys' arsity Tennis match 64, 60. 2:00 Lacrosse (G-VY 1:1.13. & N.teami ontinued its unbeaten streak. Tf~e number two oubles earn 3:15 Lacrosse (G Vi) B. 13. & N.I e St ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~2:00 Sfbl GV ritnHg

A~ndoer' stop three players cgave up of Laint and Vtleber w~ere h firs Sof:00 tbaluls(G VI) Crionr Academatotal of 4 games out of 36 pla~ed. off the ourt, beating their oppo- 20Numnber one seededl Chi-%N'ai sitions 6-I, 6-3. Garmev and arlen- 3:00 Track & Field ( V) - Loomis-ChaffeeLam made short work out of his at the number one doubles seed300 Tak&FedGV)Loi-hfeopponent, the number seven play- w-on a close first set 7-6. and then -,,M y1er on M1IT-'s Varsity, 6-1, 6-0. on won the second set conv'incingly SundayM 1Karlen did the same, crushing his 6-2. Rounding out the afternoo at

- opponent 6-1, 6-0. Chris Weber, the MIT were the number three dou- 1.00 Cycling.Team- PhlisHotRc~~number hreesedriieib 6. th eam o enedetto and Lene _

6-I ictor%. The number four seed, "'ho wvon 8-2. Benedetto corn-Jake arne&, and the number fiv-e ments, "'Our lopsided victory came3IS Bsbl(BVTao

-. - ~seed, Kenny Leng, were not as for- as no surprise; e expected a walk '-3Baeal BJII-15emntHltunate. Playing MI' ns uc-. in the park and we-go-t-one. I'm BlotHl

WIettler cesu plyr Gre lSt 67 -6. just'looking forward to Dartmouth Gl V atot\Leng, who played the longest noi' lasrycair-Dartmouth beat us300 Gl(VDatohmatch of the day, lost a ight three 9:-0]. They'are the only team that 3.00 Lacrosse (l3 V11) Governor Durnmerset match 6-2. 4-6, 6-7 (4-7]. Cap- - stands between us and an undefeat- 3:15 Lacrosse (G"JVII) Pingreetain and the number six se~~~~~~d'Mike ed season.'.' 3:00 ~~~~ Tennis (B JVII) Belmont Hill tam and the number six seed~~~~~~ike ed season.'.' -- . . 3:00 Tennis (G IVI)0 Noble &GJVI GNble reenoenouhcu Andover Bys' Track vs. Andover High 34 Ternk' (G VII) CocrAadmEvent Name Place Th~e/Distance -- ._______________________

Javelin - Thomas 1 184'S"8.,i~~.-~er a ruogJmpVra -i'34 Doubles partners Cns Weber and Ci-Wall Lamn hoto/Hjtchcoc'- Gi ( re S 1 'St .Pa d sTiwo Mile Caruso 1 .1oy0T ac:B at2e p:-eP - Cas 3 l0.40Bo s Trc Be tten - -110 Hurdles Anderson 1 15.43 tyle w Shot Put Thomas 1 43'9".. ,T T . O h By ALLISON RINVILLE had two weeks off since "the.Wor-rematc 100 M Pittman 1 11.1 LA m d o v er i g h , 89 -5 In some very exciting races cester disaster" and have beeni's (7-2 Triple Jumup Taylor .2 39'9"±~L Saturday, May 6, Girls' Varsity -working and training hard both onn migh One'Mile Jacobs 1 -4:3w By JINWOO JOO gland, NMH and NAPS, the Naval Crew blew past' the St. Paul's and off the water.torn 4x100 Relay- PA I 44.3 With' In'terschols only a little Acadei~y. Though Andover High teams. With perfect weather on- Girls' Second Boat arsity t Fox 2 9'6"t more than a week away, the B36ys' tried to take advantage of some of dtos h ae eehl nfot i oeht esdcsv,'u)cori `400 M Jackson 1 53.2 Track team. is qjuicker and PA's weaker events, these events of a home crowd on the Merrimack certainly well earned', win, te'An-Discus Thomas 1 142'S" more confident - PA won with were restrictively numbered;, PA River. -cdover Girls' Second -Boat'rowedalthy 300 Hurdles Martin' - 1 40.6 a 89-56- point victory over tradi- snatched the lead from the outset tirls' First Boat their best race of the season. Ther singl Anderson 2 41.1 cional rival Andover High School and e Id it all the way. With the draw, the Girls' First Girls' Secobd eaC~was the first raceion. Al 00 M . Jacobs 2:04.2- on Saturday! Andover High really. Despite the strange track, and Boat was the last race of the day. of the day, and tei vrta*causet Mendonca 2 2:07.2 * didn't challenge the team but ma- the fact that the events were run in Coach John Lin started the An- had no idea what to expect fromtiie:.hrd no0t Jackson 2 2234 ny felt that they had to make up for. yards instead of familiar meters, dover boat a foot behind the St. St. Paul's team. Right off the -sfart-ayr To 4x40 M . PA 1. 3:35.0 verYdisappointing loss in the tri- there were some great perfor- Paul's boat. As the rowers pulled the Andover boat moved ahead' of the ~~~~~ ~~~~PA 3 3:52.9 meet against probably the tough- mances. Jason Thomas once again ps h 0 ee ak t alsteS.Pu' otb w er~.the s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ est high-school teams in New En- took all three throwing events, the was still ahead of the Andover The lead would only increase as thl~e rest. javelin, shot put, and discus, with boat by a foot. But by the time they race went on. Cox H-ilary Driscoll Girh- ~- a 43'9" heave in the shot. As well reached the 750 meter mark, An- kept the crew on their' toes'D tac as f ' ', . )1- ~A "~1 taking part in winning the 4x440 dover pulled out to a considerable throughout the race. After the 750:1k aP l~11 ~ ay s- A b v e P a r:V .- both relay team, Jud acobs won lead. Commented Coach.Lin, "St. metermark, Driscoll told the crewbohthe 880 yard run and the mile. Paul's just died. t was visible in that St. Paul's was gaining. But, as

Two other 4x440 yard relay team- the way they were rowing." As they the crew later found ot, St. Paul'sii ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~mates took the hurdling events: left the boathouse behind, Andover had never gained. But as a result ofBy JEFF STERN Tommy Anderson won the 110 hur- pulled ahead even further. By the the fear aroused when St. Paul'sThe Andover golf. team, led by .dies and Derek Martin took the330 end of the race, the Andover boat was "gaining," the Andover leadcaptains Dave Frechette and Frank ..hurdles. Jared Jackson took two. was at least two boatlengths ahead increased. Te final times wereMcPhillips, is off o a good start I %individual events - the 100 and 220 - of St.. Paul's. The Andover boat Andover 4minutes aid 42 -seconds,0 this year. Their record is 7-I, with yarid dashes, while Tony Pittman finished the race in 4 minutes and 'and St. Paul's 4 minutes and 48 se-the only loss against St. John's won the 100 meter and placed a se- 46 seconds, and St. Paul's came in conds, the Andover boat ending up*Prep, the defending State champs.. cond in the 200. A great deal of second with a time of 4 minutes with about a boatlength and a -halfTh~ -ie;efl wifis Were d~er Austin p6`irftswere woibjinderclassmen and 56.7-seconds. The girls have lead.'-Prep, Exeter, Governor Durnmer, such as Brian Mendonca and Chad Me hMIT, Middlesex, New Hampton, Taylor with seconds in their respec-)A ~~and Winchedon. - ive events.

)all t ' The team is currently leading a Boys' Track also overtook a e came trn-match with Governor Dummer. weak Cushing team on Wednesday'he t - and Eeter, with 2 rounds left to

.. with a 120-46 point "trounce:" TheCus 'emddntcnsdrti i play. They are also leading a match e atanddnt osde hs i irst - play tournament with Exeter forHecla acopih ntbua nof 4 the Andover-Exeter cup. withI memories of their one defeat thisRSA NDV RComnbxdier.Hwv,

.Although the team has played they showed great desire for suc Atrdsoeigta ast teercsae ttecoetut as well s far, the season has not been . cess. Banshee screams from coach salntem exsinevrlNwBto.Teemsasatihrer without-its bad-moments. On April Randall Peffer, shouts of "NoEnldborngshlCal.omuiyBtnMIotnp of- 29th, the Blue traveled one and aMec!"colbehadtal Smit '90 found one area in hich University, or at other boardingends f th trak. Te tem dosn'tPA athletics were inferior, and in schools-who own boats like Hotch-us ' alfCours tNe Hampshr, expect eln o h a me tall atesnn- fact, non-existent. Several phone kiss and Northfield Mount

calls and letters resulted in a racing Herman.held . ing to play Holderness. Unfor- terschols. . chedule and an official Andoyer Coached by courageous Historyurns - unately -though, Holderness did The Boys' record now stands atSalnCubtecigfloJll-rwtzth(ttom not show up, and the Andover gol- As opposed to last spring, sail- team's record stands at 24 thus far.Tienf fers waited about an hour before their best to Xeep the loss columnrst ba returning to PA. at a minimu~~~~~~n. Only Ixiornis, Inter- ing is now considereds aowconclubresport.b spit.commentednte"Thishseasononisbatter Thsemscetmtc stehols: and Exeter are left on the In other words, one can sign up for very hard to describe. It is veryru The team's next match is the nd, tre lng watedmets it as a Spring sport and receive different from last year as we nowrescheduled match against Holder- ag~~- oefull, cue ogawie e ts,o aeaadcncl usle byHopeesfhiuStudyly,~ -the team is fine tunedcus bu~tnoa varsity letter. The hv coach, dcncl uslek to Photo/Me~~hiliips for the rest ofecthetseason, team, of sorts, has races every a sport. We have done- well con-nn.Wednesday and Saturday like most 4idering the little amount of timepune, other ars srts, the even get we have spent sailing as -opposed tothe g t l t - thIN

other teams who have their ownthe s boats and who are officially spon-R esults a n d R ec ords ~~~~~sored by their schools." Coach

sacri R esults. a nd R ec 'ord s ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Horowitz, when asked to commentfsee

onByeseso so far said, "It b-oneveUA A ~ i ably would have phased me moreone, By SUSAN ABRAMSON ~ ~~~ ~ ~~~~~~~~Team Opponent Score Record if I hadn't ben under such heavythe I Heather Anderson, affectionate- Baseball V Cushing 2-446 sedation."thel"w as the e armphir cr B St. Paul's W 4-0 Finances are also a probleni forAnimal", is a three year upper ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- - ~ rew GV St. Paul's W 2-2 the team . As Phillips Academ ylover from Merrideth, N.H. This 'spring-7he e . she has-ridden her way-into being -- - Golf V St. John's Prep L 7-1 gives the Sailing Club no money to-po nalotahee o h ilsLacrosse BV- Milton 7-1446 speak of, Carl spends much of hisasC Varsity Cycling team. Anderson BJV Landmark 6-3 4-2 tmhning upn nai ew anortunterethsar a rvdhrvrstlt sa t- - BJVI. Concord Carlisle 2-2 1-3-2 igfn asr."otntlti .t~~~ory has proved her versatil, if - Larose Gt-Gveroraummr a-th6-1year

we are relatively t'inanciallyliomf lete by cycling, a sport she has Lcos V-oenrDme 81 - sound. However, it's very hard-tistrik never. pliicipated-in before. Tennis BV . - MIT 7-2 - 8-0 keep a Varsity quality team withemi On Wednesday-- April. 12, Tennis GV NMH I80 -1 our limited funds," noted Carl.field( Holderness, Tilton, and Kirnb~fl Track ' BV Cushipg - '* 120-16 - 4-I1 The individuals wo make up -'or a Union challenged Andover. Ander- - Track GV Cushing W 32teta hsya r o l e- son pl~ac iTh oveall but wa h - A osiigA h e nln

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)le -Alan- Ayckbourn's Absurd the drinks), twitchy-and jumpy wit tefl ag fmldaleyY maidPerson Singular, which went up .- in short, a-Stereotypical crazy mai -poses and she continued-is In the Drama Lab last weekend, housewife.sikndopnaddalall ~ was by far not only the stran- Perhaps this role could have, Ing her character's'pretentious

at- getpau o ofths eri nt e duction, of fend- and condescending words-he' at PA, but also the funniest. ed someone - but we were not throughout the play. As Mari-

Director Jonatha- Luong-o offended but rather fasc inated on Brewster-Wright she wasice ~proved emphatically that he's with Anne-arie's ifttle squeals utaeeat uoaial

morethanjustaalented acto ad wipers, h frni putting on a toothy smile ad~his first-time drecting ex twirling around anid around drippingly sweet voice whenperiencee was done with ntel- when some miniscule thing she pretended to be enthrle

),Ut ligence and skill - and above went wrong.-We were further with the Hopcroft's kitchen. 1bsurd PesIn AphmoMtteify. all, with a magnif icent sense of. 'iocked into the heady sensa- Stanton,' who played- -her about to float away to another the second act, we va. Hopkins entertained with daric-,ify humor. tion of witnessing aliens in husband Ronald, was booming plane of consciousness. We Jackson tried every possible Ing and juggling while the tedh

im- Each act of the play is set in their daily life when Jane's and jovial, playing a man in- believed her. Jake Barton, a wa okl esl fe ih rw worked in the back-ate th _jm foe ftetre ubnSdny ahdinocmeet with anything ham of the highest rank, played with her husband (pills, an grud.Ad h dance sceneb

not-t all ordinary-couples: the the kitchen. Sidney (Kai LaFor- mechanic'a-f. The tivo charac- Geoff ry sA" goofy, promiscu- oven, rope,'dikn pit a at the very end was like a twlst>-hat Hopcrofts, the Brewster- tune) matched his wife's lurna- fers were not shallow; they just ous (a self~proqlaimedl "sexual knife, an open window), e ed torture Glamber at sormebly Wrights, and the Jacksons. We cyprety he hecked his posessed extremely shor at-ligDtha" inthl u rah niiaig warped, satanic party.

ear were aware ven--before the watch every few' moments, tention spains. They reflected quite ready to face the reality her next pseudo-tragic move. In The characters in this playore play started that this was to be made bad jokes, teased Jane, the 'ceiral oint of the play - of wives or responsibility fact, the entire second act was Were almost as two;

- ~~no normal theatrical occaio;and nervously sprayed fly-killer that social-Interaction is, in The exact state of every cou- incredible; its most memorable dimensional ad artoon-lijoa terrible and tdcky-r~ndltlon of all over his tie. They were like fact, absurd. In contrast to the 'pies' relationships was ul- moment probably being Stan- as the simple,' Velcro-edthe Hallelujah -Chorus waterbugs skittering around Hopcrofts, they were more clear; particularly puzzling ton's body' erking in elec- scenery. But Absurd Perso

Chipmunks-stylef~lled the eachother on a pond - delicate solid, more tied to the. earth - were the Jacksont' But after a trocuted spasms after he Sinigular worked. Except durin§room. As the lights came ol, and extremely lightheadted, but no less peculiar or point we weren.t lobking for touched a live wire. The rest of occasional dead pauses, therJane Hopcroft, (Annie-Marie The entrance of the second hiliarious. depcaatrztowoaa- h atdae igre 0 s a constant chaos of buzzARyan) maniacally hummed the couple into the scene proved And what about' the third ing much attention to the him-Priya's drunken character i-ng, inging, and screeching;

last few bars as she prepe that Jonathan had nowhere couple, Jeff and Eva Jackson? playwright's' somewhat p- went into gales of laughter atseeofipnngdmadfor the first of the play's three near exhausted the resources Cindy Hopkins, known for parts. zling comments on alcoholism, each new disaster everyon Strange gaiety to bad Christ:-big social' events - the Cit of either the playdr his actors. of a slightly strange nature, architecture and extramarital broke into "The Twelve Days of mas music. t was weird humo'

mas cockail pary. Anne-arie, 'wo more extraordiniary charac-* outdid herself this tim e as Ea. affairs. The beauty of Absurd Christmas' Cindy, in a suicidalbuscesflywidAdIn a very difficult first role, m ters had suddenly joined the She was spacily morbid, quiet-. Person Singular was that the stupor, banged a hammer n even if we chose not to search

on ~ mediately established Jane as fre netic party scene - the ly psychotic, sort of a- downplaying of the serious and time.ouamesgicul beneurotic, obsessed '(to the snooty Brewster-Wrights.(Priya depressed wild animal as she the emotional: the physical -. There were many more gems found: some subtle sadness ofpoint where she snuck out in Watson and StAnton Denman p.opped yet another pill. "You're slapstick humor was what the -like this -even the very long setth human condition. Mostly,

Fes td in re cover up the fact Priya as a joy t watch; ,she -looking at a mess," she said, audience oved. change'was a plieagure as Nate though, it was just very, verythat she forgot where she ut. swe t'swanlik it h room looking as though she was We were alwaysonu .I,~-~un.

Harry evis oes ~Peiw ou-- II ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~By ROB KAPLOWITZ freedom, and his master Hero hand, these actors, and the

ucs --~----~..-*-~------ -- ~ -- ", -' " ~.What do you-call it when you (John~ Berman) hose' sole 'other players who mkeupFonal~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ F' -, combine Dominic Rambaran's. desire is a virginal~prqstitute rum's all-star cast, have come

directing, Simeon Heilerman's named Philia (Kate Spencer). together extremely well, andrid-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ witty improvisations, and Add to this a domineering Dominic has high hopes.rgy. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~-. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~Charlotte Burgess in a leather motherwife, hiliariously por- Forum is a combination of,

rgy-I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~i corset?,Well, I've heard'a lot of trayed by Amy Zimmerman, her singing, dancing and acting'- ~~~~~~~~~~uggestions, but Stephen'sbevatbt tl ehru that' will appeal to any au-

Sondheim likes to call it A. "tusbanid, played by'Ed Jasaitis dine h hw sitoueFunny Thing Happened on the (whose character enlightens n by Hellerman, singing "AWay to the Forum. the subject of 'his marriage,. Comedy.Tonight,! which ap-

This weekend, Forum is "Never fall in love during an propriately describes the showshowing in the Drama Lab, and eclipse!') and a "legendary" ("Something that's gaudy,it should go up with a bang. It hie'ro, Miles Gloriosus, played something that's bawdy, some-

Nert- is the story of a Roman slave by James Longly, nd you have thing for everyone, a comedyfor' named Pseudelos (Simeon an exciting evning in store. tonight!") Sondeim's witty-lyr-

In- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Hellerman) who wants only his Under Rambaran's masterful ics, as always, provoke laugh-xed- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ter, and his music, performed

Sethe by a band which is "veryn the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~together," according to Ramba-

ran, is light, easy, and fun. Allbeat ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~this, together with some flashyr sec- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~costuming, original set-design,

ier and an occasional plot twist

~and Plif t/Metter trig~Jing show.was a it of a gap between MflQ but. as members of a band. "I'm psyched to be working

By CASEY GREENFIELD and first and second songs, but the Perhaps sensing that mu ch of, with such a talented cast, andspon- BATER PELLETREAU second, a professioinal-quaility the audience was not familiar -1I think that Forum is going to

Iona- Twilight was deepening ovrin~ h~r' "ust Like' wt h as og be one of the best musicals putlinne, dusk and frisbees were being Hae, wswrhtewi.pae, ~ o on here in a long time' saysHeavn,"-wa woth he ait plyed- HrryNevis did their'afloll put away as about 150 people Harry Nevis perfecte d' the. rendition'- of Roy Orbison's i Rambaran, and that feeling as.mith, gathered on the Knoll last Cure's mesmerizing. arranhge- "Pretty Woman,' 'during which been echoed throughout Fo-d Lux~ Saturday to see Harry Nevis, ment; thanks n large measure even the most lethargic mem- - rum's cast and crew. I hope to:hairs. the newest band at PA. toda'sear -bekeyboard"br fteadec ~u see you there, because, withS-kind The band opened'up for Big playing'and Gry's undeniably and danced. Matt's- strong ~fie chiaractpers,-aherentarted Box of Nines, a group out f brilliant guitar work. Matt and drummingandAndy's powerful' fune hrces hr sn

.We Ann Arbor, Michigan that has Andy hdntouble keeping 'bass fit together perfectly, and.i wayFouculbeayhnng the been on Its frst tour for th h et n a' singing '-Dan loosened up, really gettin .."' but a deliciucoey~and past few weeks. The crowd was equally strong o'n' "Just it h og Showtimes for Forum are:

we go knew that Harry Nevis would. 'Like Heaven."_The nxt ong -The band nsitdgas-63 nTusa n rdy~~ -be and 6:00 on Saturday. Theresong willnshifed ear

we- b a good "high school band;"-- -AsWMe Lies" by the Replace- 'once again'to Sting's version of Cs fFrmad60 nStra.Teewle were what the crowd did not know ments, had the first real : Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing,".-CatfFou Photo/Guryon be no Sund,.y matinee.

was that they were about to problem of the show. The- which Dan dedicated "to beau-Ma"wldpieat'so-wsdrm rMttHeshdsucs.SilFntoscome see one of the best bands "' son g~~edn a ek stflgrseeyhr.Y"ite Ing down a little bit towards the trouble sight-reading and keep- brought in a professional

ked to -recent PA history. wrhose of the songs that Wing" was the highlight of theAdI ar 1Tii koni-folwd -wsoeuialyad tecncl middle of the song. ing rhythm in Jazz Band, but sound director, providing qlua-

~ dividually as keyboarist Adam' Harry Nevis plled into Van ly. Adam nd Gary stoodrouteHarr NevitesgreatestrperforedHthe rHarryiNe isyitypapsnandmmicrophonesttha'd tat Bul, sgebDars Adnnan Harn'sileita ntbeore with theirda amdar soo-a ot strength s the talent and dedi- concert with skill and energy, gave a thankfully low amountrisd Matt%- Willams bass And was redy a.. mis the -efracs aino t mmes hyvital lweslsadn o edak llo h i

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You've tken yourEconom-however, I highly recomend scene In-Airplane, of course;) By SUNIL ItAO prbctor to. xI diend rce ofhi housing situation or wait.ics, Latin, and Math-APs; US cmn to see -Troy Seivarat- Y urwekend.Just won't be the -sign-in and fights-out policies okigt erfo f-apspo

Histoy an Chemstryare yur ram and Ricardo Lima as they same f you-miss John Travotta Last Monday, Dean of Residence -dorimitory doors at night, inspect grams, and an. unwillingness ofHisor anlCeitryae orgo nuts on the ivorlds this Fri- swinging his arms around John Stableford and Associate De- rooms for cleanliness and for ac- many Upper t take on the.

only, ones f.You're looking day n Graves Hall. This Senior r~while wearing a white-sult. an of Residence 'ia.Bne-crnewth re coe regiula- responsibility of'Iproctoring afor someway to: eep from recital will be like no othery Then again, I've always liked' Smith announced who will'serve as d tiifl, discuss dorm issues With the Junior dorm their Senioryer

thinking about what you've just. yu ergone trough not t mentin youve ever seen: wild, wild, nachos; I might stpb o.. next year's proctors i x o -ie House Counselor, ndconfront tht ewsas iapitdwt

-wha-is tillto cme.)Wherverwild. (One prominent music in- GrahamHouse, 8:00 pm seven Junior dormitories, as - fol- problems of individual students. the number of applicationsswha-sl y ou-go Whe hl structor was quoted as saying Grahaim House will be 6p-6eW lo*-~iiiathWHale--knAmi,Stableford-also hopes that-they WiU-received-fron-girs-this-Year-and

yudo? Franly, my dears, "I won't be anywhere near town and operational this week, so Silvia Duarte, Jeni Foss, Stephanie maintain patience and enthusiasm.t with the fact that Abbot Uppersyou ~~~~~~~~this Friday:') And of course, a for those of you who prefer soft Gosk, and Heather Keller, in.- Stableford expressed- conceriF- we'reunwilling to serve as proctors

we've got a heckuva-weekend splendid time is guaranteed to acoustic studeqt music and Rockwell - Ed Ahn, Chris Brook- about the lack of interest in Junior in Abbey House._ in storefor he nevous reckall. nachos, to loud obnoxious dWs- field, Todd Isaac, David King, dorm proct-orship, attributing the Despite his concern about the

that you've become. - - - SATURDAYL. - co-on a-bigscen-yuca Pep aksn alSitand.-_ew-number f aPPiafts to the __small _pool,_ fo-pp~icants,FRIDAY -

6:30 pm, The Drama Lab 6:00, -Steps betweaen Foxcroft stop In here and get away from Willfe ibte ; in Hall House - Chris timing for the application process Stableford is excited about theDominic Rmbaran'sA Fun- 'and Bartlet -it..all. Any student.- willing to Schulten and Chi-%Wi Lam; and in which discouraged Uppers unsure quality of- proctors chosen.fly Thing Happened On The The- new student band ram- play this weekend should bring Firench H~use_ Sa mhs Kih- Fo ur -

Way ToThe Frum oened ast -page is on!.- After the uri- an instrument .YiWli be sure to pmoctorshp 'positions have yet to be-wil cntiue tsprecedented success of Harry fitd.night, and -willlas continueft aritsityou-in' 7A nmd. -

weekend run tonight. See Neiatwek ad r-8:45 pm, Borden Gym Applicants E nglish o n .-prevew n pge 7fordetils 00oDiriq out-of the woodwork Pablo and Wing -have .In addition to a personal ques- ~

previewron pragea7 forudetis to pick up on al-the excite- another House dance lined up tionnaire, the application for6:45 ' pm, Gram y hu s ment. don't know if -this to cater to your special musi- Junior dorm proctorship consisted

relaxng Frday nght ater aweek's entrant has a name yet cai taste.-- If you liked- the last 'of -a House Counselor -evaluation times and examine the liberation individual teachers can create their-long eek, ut i's cetainl the(actal,-Idn'-ee nw one, you'll, go crazy this time -- form and two-. peer evaluation movements from which many of own course and- teach it," Berniei;most prductiv. AIDSvictim who's in it) but they will beplay- even more of what you see Pab- forms. Stableford and -Bonney-7 these texts may emerge. Although commented.

Andrew eiger ill spek on ig on te stepsbetwee Fox-.lo - and Winigjor - what a Smith looked for-applicants- who the course wilh look primarily at the opportunities for New Upperhow he dseae ha affcte croft and Bartlet on Saturday bargain. -had the perseverence and integrity written word, music and- filmwll AscnmArchneith

his ife.He wll tlk o thewaysjust after dinner. Lie on the SUDYnecessary to fulfill the responsibil- alob tde? eneiwl ec nglish department is the creationhe has used to cope with the grass and listen to the tunes as -3:00 pm, the Great Lawn - ities of a proctor, and had the abil- the course. of English 250, a combination bf

diseae aswell s wht it eelsyou drift into the weekend This year's only undefeated -ity to fulfill the responsibilities that America After the Wars, English the required Competince' andlike o be n hispositon. Sow zne. sports - team (we mean,. of a proctor must face. 431-12, to be taughf by Craig Literature courses specifically for

uif oureu to aei i deep level ho 6:-00 pm, The Drama Lab course, Cricket) will hold a Stableford and Bonney-Smith, Thorn,' "studies the way America new Uppers. The six-term Compe-emotional discussion. . It's the third (and f inal) show practice for all who are in- after reviewing the applications, has tried to recover from its most tence/Lit series will. be taught in

7:00 pm, Graves Hll - Of Fowm. Besure you see it -terested In playing or watching recommended particular alcntdevastating wars from the Indian four terms, allowing new Uppers toYeah, yah, yeh. Youve gottonight 'cuz theres no Sunday tfise fanasic sport. If we get -to each Cluster Dean. The appli- and Revolutionary to the Civil War take two terms Of electives thei

a math test Saturday morning matinee, enough to come, we could play 1tions were then given.- to the to the Vietnam War, and even con- Senior year.and you want to stay at home 7-00 pm, Kernper ' a full scrimmage - so get in the House Counselors of Jufiior siders how this country might 'sur'- "It's a big step:' Bernieri stat.

and~stdy intead f comng to Well, folks, I don't know about English mindset, drink some dorms, who made the final de- vivb with the threat of nuclear war. ed. '"You're not penalized for corn-see two madmen pounding on you, but Salturday Night' Fever tea, and come out to play cisions. The literature addresses issues of ing here for two years."

- a pir o pians. Fr thoe ofhas always been my favorite Cricket this Sunday on the - Responsibilities national conscience, religions and Revison of Lit Coursesowho are not squids, disco movie (besides the on GetLw.. According to Stableford, Junior-moral beliefs, personal and cultur- PrvosyUpestknthre

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songs thy played- en~e~.thatwere musically interesting about selected texts, in preparation to teach" ometd

By M IKE DAY and fortunatly, "the Berger'-and R. T abruptly and, in contrast- ithy- but Ies welkonfSlb- or a major autobiographical piece "Common texts," such as Huckle.TQM SOMERS hnquist Courts retreated from the LOverall energy''of the Peqio-'ry Hill"I. -- ~ *- ,- rmasuet" -bryFn n eiu ewl

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from Boulder, Colorado, recently specific cases to support his argu- oterdsapinmnt, which take of missi1ng the Sh9 lat. llo fr-u ;oelve.pr epdrstutr h e i won aspeeh cotest forthe ment, such .as the renowned 1973 could not have been helped-, Saturday; relax- You--have allwrut wlenwpr hle etutr h e i

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-hehundred dollars for ispeh Athendo his pec he said people left before Big Box of you'don't, there'$ no V p leftwhic arged tat te ony leiti-that for the present court to avoid Nines was halfway through~ for you. 'Harry t I 'ggest

* mateacces to jstice hat mnori- comiing an advocate of racism, Harry Nevis' selections werei problem now-will be living up to -ties have in this country is the sexism, and classismn, it must pefc hyitrpre h rcdent Jth~k haie-t, rcdthero.- -- - - fuily dressed in red bandannas

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"It was -an easy contest," he ~~ ~ ~ ~ -hind. Working from. a,.-deficit, ester- shorts, demonstrated thepredominantly white upper class "tws-aesycnst h' -

electorate:' ~commented later, "but everything - EBoy's secon'd- fought back the di- ability by g'etting really wet in d

'lb back up this statement, Phe- that came out of this speech I 1 E T 't tance. By the 500 meter mark. An- warmup."~ men sit learned from Mr. Lyons, so he is dover saw some'daylight, as SPS '----Rowingiip to the line, two thing

Ian showed that ...white _onewhodeserves__thecredit_'____GI's____ faltered. Logan was unable to bring -became evident. First, itwas cleason 92 percent of the directors' h n h eevstecei.chairs at major American corpora- -In addition to being a proctor ofhibotnoacnrligpstotatSntPu'hdbge'

Rockwell South, helan was a par-as tl~e stroke rating fell. A few se- ers. Second, it was clear that Sainttions." He also argued, "The Bush Rcwl otPea a a-f ~

cai~net onsits o twety witeticipant in the.l)ak~r Project. He A -17 conds later, stroke John Roesler Paul's was better equipped; they dialo las ~gy-basketbaL. and had solved this problem, and boy's had sexy red bandannas, and. P

males, two white females, and on- as ly ySt'bsebl nly one black ale!' basebal. Phi~an plan to go to thesecond was swinging together. It didn't have any.

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nassrticuand sexised t ihatis, -erest in the field of law. -But it was short lived. At the 'pletely out of time. Exactly whid hclassism, and sexism, and that, un- (-i-i-J 50, Saint Paul's fought back the side was on time was a competc

one what it had setot outld Sto, aecoom- ead and took more. -Andover 'mystery. Saint Paul's got at leastI

- - ~~~plsh promote communication, a d C 1 J pulled a power piece to fight back, half a length at the start. The Vik- cooperation, and awareness ofaandsaand Spaghetti but SPS had regained control. ings came together and stayed wih Ibetween the different countries

repsntd ShIadtatb od As the race approached the fi- SPS for the body of the race. SPSrepresented. She said that by hold- '~~~~~~~~~na 40~Sait au's tatesprint- neither gained nor lost ground,an

he Middle East instead of ing the conference, the students Delivery _2pm - 10PM ing at the exact moment that the Vikings neither gained or lotI

ormulate the truth. - and adults realized that amongst Andverdid 'othDrinke '1owrs o ctsof odor ata..The last two speakers were Phil differences i approach to each F ee D ikw'ith every L rePizza Advrdd ohbaswr oest cso o rStnmoving very quickly,and neither At the middle of the race,

ierrey -and Sabine Gebser, whiT educational system, there rest the~ was moving on the other. The race dlover pulled a power twenty a 1d

Discussed West Germany. They ex- same concern$, and that by joining Buy A-ny.3 Piz sfinished with SPS a few seconds nroed the distai Sain Paul' 3lind hechoices that the youith the concerns each generation can Pizzas narltrow atneroe t

laed eted with in the middle of apoproach the problems and effec- Get e Free! Theead.ng clarl hetndrwdfe

heir career regarding the future of tLvyiw to -pcb'~oalvat _____ -- O eBo' h idg njulledto a onelengh

heir education whether to con- them, not just in one particular 1 o' hr oe utefrtTeVknswr o niia- - -. 4I ~~J.L~J 50 bysrace of the day. The JV con- and began rowing with less fin

inue with schooling or to enter a area, but in the entire world. As Pi- frontation was a battle of the and more power. Ultimately,rofession. -ana stated, " It's not a matter of T ii u ha'' o clic 1 aka ohceswere rowing in didn't work, as Saint Pau

pn ae hebneene enetheuat ionha to save the coutrnet:'~J old, yellow boat~ that Weigh a lot.- finished 8 seconds ahead of a* a said she believed that it had to save the planet." . The Saint Paul's warriorshe were art-'swarriors ereiartgsikings.-

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