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Vol. CXIII - ~ ~~~~~~PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETI'S . M~C, wseek o1 cxarniinations is oI~ nicest week lyve had. this en C ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ after doihk grad issue while, homework. I'd- also'lik By CHRIS SMITH year. OPP is no' repairing dorm may be subjected to disciplinary woe case agd The Phillips Academy Calendar facilities that have been damaged action. apologize t ll those eac nicaies that the 1989-90 School over the course of the year or are Specifically, students are asked week," said Stephen Lee ear will end on Sunday, June 3, in need of maintenance, not, to arouse suspicion by~ -When asked what inplication orthe first time in almost one- Extracurricular organizaiosat. remainingjon camp s- orin or..edofteyarhl orhm- Andover are-Also planning on mitories - after 10 PM on., Phillipian President B The more than 1200 students shutting down - their operations weeknights, or 11:30 PM on'Mno.acomntd ently. attendiig.Andover- will, while school is not- in session., Saturdays-. theen[press rummne, nAo tween the end of clsses WPAAIS currently rapping up -Many -students plan to return- lasted from 10:45 PM Tue oMorrow, May .26, and the end its Spring programming lineup, home. for the break. More than-'A evening to 6 AM \%'ednesda )f exam week, June 3, pack their The Phillipian has determined one' quarter of the student body / is only hope that t gradua s and leave campus for a that it will start its own vacation will not even return in September,./.isuiswl-edadht bre-monthi break. one week early and is publishig When classes are scheduled to issu~ ets xe-eao Sandrda Preparations Being Made this four-page edition- in place of resume; they are expected to basEee nStra. Preparations for this break are its regular issue. gsraduatecon une 3 . Few students expressed o urrenitly being made around the NWekend Excuses Requlired Changes for Next Year .- wemnsaesoerten hIlips Academy campus. Even Ini a -novel development, The graduation of the .Class of' this school year. Many shared ough no one (except Summer students will be asked to leave 1990 will bring nmruhne etmn of one student, umerous changes. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ake t emi aonrios ion students and some fac- campus'as soon as possible after for the .the rest of the school sudnto seai a-li's buts y)will, be here-ito enjoy the their last scheduled appointment, when it returns after their three..te nddti ya.Iv mpus, students are now being No day excuses or weekend ex- month iatus from school.'thyeddhiyarI ve lked to clean their rooms - in cuses will be required. In fact, Members of the Junior Class w~ill.wnigt ho ntet Wany cases,. for the first time this students who do not leave cmpus become Lowers. Members of the - sain t February."et Lower Class will become Uppers. Another s udentI remar Members of the Upper Class -will " Personally, I enjoy work T.... h ~~~~~~~~~~~~~"m.* D ~~~~~~~~become Seniors. Several hundred , twenty hours per day* and get 1 9 9 0 - 9 1 u p p e r rd ep re sen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~~~ i v es ~~~new Juniors, Lowers, Uppers, enough sleep in the course o Seniors, and' postgraduates will week to satisfy a normal hu drrive at the Academy. . - being for one night. I don't Most students who attempt. to clerstand why everyone -is so return to the rooms in which they cited to get out of here. Bring* ,,,,u -- 0 ru tn ~ ~~~~currently live will find them oc- the term papers andtesIay By TED GESINGanoeithClsof92 1 September. The Administration that he would " not have an anyon in he Cass f '9. "Iportance of surviving the stress of Dean's Schedule. "What's the assures students, however, that' thing ito do on Saturday nigh Monday, May'21st, next year's want to ty to make Upper Yea Upper Year. "My job' as anponofaD n'Sceleievrnewlhveaomitut oilFntos. ew Upper representatives were more fun for the- class thani Upper Rep would be to keep you teacher's aren't going to follow ected. The Class of '92 will be Lower Year. We needmoeS-i shp bohpyial an SeasocldfrmretuntPsetis general, however, students agre by Alex Lockwood, Chadwick cial Functions and strong mentally." " As of right now, odn. " e ne prt "Thyer is fialydrwngt that they might actually enj trand either Steve Williams representatives in the Student he later aid,"'I don't really have whatever happened to that little a close... Actually, the upcomiungthemohswhotcae. Dylan Seff, there will be a run- Council to act as mediators be- any set goals, I just want to hve word?" fvote to break that tie Tues- tween our class and the rest of a good year and make Upper Seff also stressed the import- - , y,22nd. the Student Council ... Lower Year. Year as fun as possible - a lot of ance of Upper Social - Functions Asomewhat low turn-out, less didn't have very many Social activities, a lot of social' arid established his dependability thered in White Auditorium to -any munches or trips..[Chad' and things, and get kids'ofcm tdn oni n i oko H eera a n o n e t h i r d o f t h c las , Fu n ti o n s W e d d n ' t e a lly h a v e u n c ti n s ... I ' d li e t o of trica m b c it igdh i s p a stuw ocy e rsao nl lei si aw o'9kS p e ose three class leaders from Stem] will be great. We'll get pus maybe, and - try to make the. Homework Comimittee. sei-finaliss - Heidi Newell, along together.. I'd like' to ar- Upper Yea~r easier for everyone." "hether I am eetdo o, o 'c g i i Ian Seff, Chad Stern, Jane range some trips - to amusement When asked about the feasibility we are currently running surveys bbs, Steve Williams, -and Alex parks in the fall, ski trips in the of such trips, Stern asserted that to prove that some teachers do, inPo ca '-* -*" kwood. After opening com- winter, to beaches in the spring." it could be done. " We'd have to fact, -go overboard' in their and P o i ca tu* ets from Willie Tng, each of When asked about the feasabil- do it on a sign-up basis, but could classes." Seff also noted his abiI 'JU U 4U- six candidates made his ity of such trips, Lockwood said definitely do it... I'm excited to ity-..to raise the class income. By WOO S. LEE where one of the dlaughters n hmany of which stressed that despite difficultiesit would work with Alex next yr. I'm. -This term alone we will have Last Wednesday, Oxfam host fanuly went out and actu e-iprace - of. the- Dean~s -be possible. "1I know-franspora-. sureLNWe'l have-a- lot of fun and ra'sed oe 10"sosrdClbHlemn'9t uld acikn frd dule and Upper Year Social tion would be a problem, but if get a lot done,. ... and I'm not re-- Williams focused his campaign come and speak at Kemper Audi- Hellerman further observedt ons. ~~ ~~we could arrange that we could- ally worried about who wins the. on., Social Functions and, fund torium about his one-year visit to. "even though it was notr AlexLocwoodhg o sein- bs..Weyd als ru-of. raisers. " You can be sure, if I'm Nicaragua. . an issue [in Nicaragual,'there Alex Lockwood - have to decide about money - if ~~~~elected, that we'll have lots of Hellerman explained that he no privacy. In fact 7 or 8 Peo kwood, after giving a ome- the class would pay or if we'd - Other Candidates Bring Up fund.- raisers and more Upper So- travelled to Nicaragua in a school lived in 3 room houses with atgraphic description of gett- just. charge everyone participat- Issues of Dean's Schedule, Social cial Functions." bus with a " few friends." Driv- running water." grun over by his brother's airt ing, but I think it's feasible." Functions- The third U~pper Representative n through Mexico, Nicaragua, In sharp contrast to r e, promised not to let' the Chad Stem - ~Other candidates such as Newell was announced at 10 PM last and- Honduras. before Finally Nicaragua, Hellerman travelled esof Upper Year run over Stern's speech tressed the im- expressed dissatisfaction with the niIVton WPAA 91.7FM reachig Ncrga-HlemnubnMnga " There asserted that " things got pro- such a huge difference that it gressively worse as you Went astounding to think that it further south. the same country.. n. Mana Bo s Tr~~~~ck Strong, -2nd at.. S~~~~~~~~~chols.- ~~According to Hellerman, there existed glar-ing differen y ~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Guatemala " is like a pictuire between the [social] class book image where things are not Hellernman recalled that while ByKEVIN O'BRIEN managed to throw his way to - . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~really real until something poor lived in poverty, the up tSaturday, the B~oys Varsity third places finishes in the discuss happens . that hits home." He classes lived in high luxury. cited one incident where he ob- . Though democratization ck team traveled to Tabor in a and javelin, and a fifth in the.-s r e ' .p l c m n a s ut n n N c r g a w sf rf o e f c st to repeat. as Interschols. shot_ put. Frank Kardonski, Phillips Academy vs. Loomis Chaffee sre oiea saliga iaau a a rmpre pious. However,the Blue Phelps Jackson, Fred Medick, 100 M . 1 Pittman 11.41 . elderdeiigentlemannwithhaaclub,. wassnottsiieent...nooone pions. However,theBlue i~ell~s Jackso, Fred Medick, 100M I Pittman In.4icaraguaag Heleemler livedve afraidito sayayanything.""Innc just short, placing a very and .Jinwoo Joo all had ersonal 200 M- 4 J. Jackson with a family in the rural part of trasit, Hellerman recalled that petable second- behind a per- bests while each placed fourth in Ptma 5 Pittman ~~~~~~~the counr for part of the time Guatemala and Honduras, wh 'ally tremendous track power- their events.- 400 M- 2 J. Jackson. 52.48 and then. moved to the capital are both US-backed right-w ue, Notfed Mount Coach John Strudwick was till 800 M -4 Medick,-.. 2:02.7 Man agua for the remainder of the regimes, the people were " d non. pleased ith the Blue's strong Medca208tp. . slnepcilybotoii re again, highlights for An- performance, commenting, " We. 50 5 Meoo ca 4:0283triHe splained"tatsincplles. liketatters.- er were the exceptional per- did as well, as we could -have done' 500M Jo413Hexpandttinpcslkemtr.-- ances from catain Jared wth NMH's talnted post- -3000 M 4 P. Jackson 9:12.- Nicaragua " where resources are Hellerman concluded his talk kson '90,Tony Pittnan '90, raduates. Accountig for a- 300 Hurdles 4 Kardlonski - 41.3 scarce, whole things change. For showing'some iphotographs tak Jason Thomas 90. Jackson total of an amazing 48 points, 4x100 Relay - I Tate, .' Jackson, 44.28 example, to even think about the of the recent presidential electio nted his way to second place 'two of NMH's PGs made the dif-- Pittman, Taylor lievirnmt iejs not el.. is. iyneicasa Henvsaid that te40ad fourth in the 200. ference at Interschols, leading 4x400 Relay 4 Gregory, Bhola, 3:35 lk htwr utnra su. -roewscnicdta He continued, " In Nicaragua, Sandinistas would* win.,.. mlanwon the long jump on them to victory. Kardlonski, J. Jackson people share everything" in order Sandinistas were incredibly last jump of the event, and Tomorrow, the Blue will be Long Jump I1 Pittmnan 21' 3 to - deal with the scarcity of ganized." Having attended a F tinued his dominance of the going up against Exeter. Unlike Shot Put 5 Thomas 5o' 4" resources. " Food was'at a much rally, he recalledhw " peo Placing first. ittman also the Blue, they did not fare well at Discus 3. Thomas0 shed fifth in the 200, and Interschols. When asked if Exeter Javelin 3 Thomas [morally]icloere.. toieing" ea rPresidentfro Daiel -away bined with Jackson, Willie will be a tough meet, Strudwick Heollma 'citsed an eample., speak." sdetDnil e '90,and Cad Tylo'r 91, to replied with a smile, "1It should Hlemn ctd a xml pa. the 4 100.Despite Jason be a very pleasant time for the nias's injuredgroin, he still boys." Inside MH F~~~alls t il'Ce

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Page 1: 1 9 9 0 - 9 1 p r d e p r e s e n - The Phillipian

Vol. CXIII - ~ ~~~~~~PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETI'S

. M~C,

wseek o1 cxarniinations is oI~

nicest week lyve had. this enC ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~term, after doihk grad issuewhile, homework. I'd- also'likBy CHRIS SMITH year. OPP is no' repairing dorm may be subjected to disciplinary woe case agdThe Phillips Academy Calendar facilities that have been damaged action. apologize t ll those eacnicaies that the 1989-90 School over the course of the year or are Specifically, students are asked week," said Stephen Leeear will end on Sunday, June 3, in need of maintenance, not, to arouse suspicion by~ -When asked what inplicationorthe first time in almost one- Extracurricular organizaiosat. remainingjon camp s- orin or..edofteyarhl

orhm-Andover are-Also planning on mitories - after 10 PM on., Phillipian President BThe more than 1200 students shutting down - their operations weeknights, or 11:30 PM on'Mno.acomntd ently. attendiig.Andover- will, while school is not- in session., Saturdays-. theen[press rummne, nAotween the end of clsses WPAAIS currently rapping up -Many -students plan to return- lasted from 10:45 PM TueoMorrow, May .26, and the end its Spring programming lineup, home. for the break. More than-'A evening to 6 AM \%'ednesda)f exam week, June 3, pack their The Phillipian has determined one' quarter of the student body / is only hope that t graduas and leave campus for a that it will start its own vacation will not even return in September,./.isuiswl-edadhtbre-monthi break. one week early and is publishig When classes are scheduled to issu~ ets xe-eao SandrdaPreparations Being Made this four-page edition- in place of resume; they are expected to basEee nStra.Preparations for this break are its regular issue. gsraduatecon une 3 . Few students expressed ourrenitly being made around the NWekend Excuses Requlired Changes for Next Year .- wemnsaesoertenhIlips Academy campus. Even Ini a -novel development, The graduation of the .Class of' this school year. Many sharedough no one (except Summer students will be asked to leave 1990 will bring nmruhne etmn of one student,umerous changes. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ake t emi aonriosion students and some fac- campus'as soon as possible after for the .the rest of the school sudnto seai a-li's butsy)will, be here-ito enjoy the their last scheduled appointment, when it returns after their three..te nddti ya.Ivmpus, students are now being No day excuses or weekend ex- month iatus from school.'thyeddhiyarI

velked to clean their rooms - in cuses will be required. In fact, Members of the Junior Class w~ill.wnigt ho ntetWany cases,. for the first time this students who do not leave cmpus become Lowers. Members of the - sain t February."etLower Class will become Uppers. Another s udentI remarMembers of the Upper Class -will " Personally, I enjoy workT.... h ~~~~~~~~~~~~~"m.* D ~~~~~~~~become Seniors. Several hundred , twenty hours per day* and get1 9 9 0 - 9 1 u p p e r r d e p r e s e n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~~~ i v e s ~~~new Juniors, Lowers, Uppers, enough sleep in the course oSeniors, and' postgraduates will week to satisfy a normal hudrrive at the Academy. . - being for one night. I don'tMost students who attempt. to clerstand why everyone -is soreturn to the rooms in which they cited to get out of here. Bring*,,,,u --0 ru tn ~ ~~~~currently live will find them oc- the term papers andtesIayBy TED GESINGanoeithClsof92 1 September. The Administration that he would " not have ananyon in he Cass f '9. "Iportance of surviving the stress of Dean's Schedule. "What's the assures students, however, that' thing ito do on Saturday nighMonday, May'21st, next year's want to ty to make Upper Yea Upper Year. "My job' as anponofaD n'Sceleievrnewlhveaomitut oilFntos.ew Upper representatives were more fun for the- class thani Upper Rep would be to keep you teacher's aren't going to followected. The Class of '92 will be Lower Year. We needmoeS-i shp bohpyial an SeasocldfrmretuntPsetis general, however, students agreby Alex Lockwood, Chadwick cial Functions and strong mentally." " As of right now, odn. " e ne prt "Thyer is fialydrwngt that they might actually enjtrand either Steve Williams representatives in the Student he later aid,"'I don't really have whatever happened to that little a close... Actually, the upcomiungthemohswhotcae.Dylan Seff, there will be a run- Council to act as mediators be- any set goals, I just want to hve word?"fvote to break that tie Tues- tween our class and the rest of a good year and make Upper Seff also stressed the import-

- , y,22nd. the Student Council ... Lower Year. Year as fun as possible - a lot of ance of Upper Social -FunctionsAsomewhat low turn-out, less didn't have very many Social activities, a lot of social' arid established his dependabilitythered in White Auditorium to -any munches or trips..[Chad' and things, and get kids'ofcm tdn oni n i oko H eeraa n o n e t h i r d o f t h c l a s , F u n t i o n s W e d d n ' t e a l l y h a v e u n c t i n s ... I ' d l i e t o of t rica m b c i t igdh i s p a stuw ocy e rsao nl lei si aw o'9kS p eose three class leaders from Stem] will be great. We'll get pus maybe, and - try to make the. Homework Comimittee.sei-finaliss - Heidi Newell, along together.. I'd like' to ar- Upper Yea~r easier for everyone." "hether I am eetdo o, o 'c g i iIan Seff, Chad Stern, Jane range some trips - to amusement When asked about the feasibility we are currently running surveysbbs, Steve Williams, -and Alex parks in the fall, ski trips in the of such trips, Stern asserted that to prove that some teachers do, inPo ca '-* -*"kwood. After opening com- winter, to beaches in the spring." it could be done. " We'd have to fact, -go overboard' in their and P o i ca tu*ets from Willie Tng, each of When asked about the feasabil- do it on a sign-up basis, but could classes." Seff also noted his abiI 'JU U 4U-six candidates made his ity of such trips, Lockwood said definitely do it... I'm excited to ity-..to raise the class income. By WOO S. LEE where one of the dlaughters nhmany of which stressed that despite difficultiesit would work with Alex next yr. I'm. -This term alone we will have Last Wednesday, Oxfam host fanuly went out and actue-iprace - of. the- Dean~s -be possible. "1I know-franspora-. sureLNWe'l have-a- lot of fun and ra'sed oe 10"sosrdClbHlemn'9t uld acikn frddule and Upper Year Social tion would be a problem, but if get a lot done,. ...and I'm not re-- Williams focused his campaign come and speak at Kemper Audi- Hellerman further observedtons. ~~ ~~we could arrange that we could- ally worried about who wins the. on., Social Functions and, fund torium about his one-year visit to. "even though it was notrAlexLocwoodhg o sein- bs..Weyd als ru-of. raisers. " You can be sure, if I'm Nicaragua. . an issue [in Nicaragual,'thereAlex Lockwood -have to decide about money - if ~~~~elected, that we'll have lots of Hellerman explained that he no privacy. In fact 7 or 8 Peokwood, after giving a ome- the class would pay or if we'd - Other Candidates Bring Up fund.- raisers and more Upper So- travelled to Nicaragua in a school lived in 3 room houses withatgraphic description of gett- just. charge everyone participat- Issues of Dean's Schedule, Social cial Functions." bus with a " few friends." Driv- running water."grun over by his brother's airt ing, but I think it's feasible." Functions- The third U~pper Representative n through Mexico, Nicaragua, In sharp contrast to re, promised not to let' the Chad Stem - ~Other candidates such as Newell was announced at 10 PM last and- Honduras. before Finally Nicaragua, Hellerman travelledesof Upper Year run over Stern's speech tressed the im- expressed dissatisfaction with the niIVton WPAA 91.7FM reachig Ncrga-HlemnubnMnga " There

asserted that " things got pro- such a huge difference that itgressively worse as you Went astounding to think that it

further south. the same country.. n. ManaBo s Tr~~~~ck Strong, -2nd at.. S~~~~~~~~~chols.- ~~According to Hellerman, there existed glar-ing differeny ~ ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Guatemala " is like a pictuire between the [social] classbook image where things are not Hellernman recalled that whileBy KEVIN O'BRIEN managed to throw his way to - . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~really real until something poor lived in poverty, the uptSaturday, the B~oys Varsity third places finishes in the discuss happens . that hits home." He classes lived in high luxury.cited one incident where he ob- . Though democratizationck team traveled to Tabor in a and javelin, and a fifth in the.-s r e ' .p l c m n a s ut n n N c r g a w sf rf o e f c

st to repeat. as Interschols. shot_ put. Frank Kardonski, Phillips Academy vs. Loomis Chaffee sre oiea saliga iaau a a rmprepious. However, the Blue Phelps Jackson, Fred Medick, 100 M . 1 Pittman 11.41 . elderdeiigentlemannwithhaaclub,. wassnottsiieent...nooonepions. However, theBlue i~ell~s Jackso, Fred Medick, 100M I Pittman In.4icaraguaag Heleemler livedve afraidito sayayanything.""Inncjust short, placing a very and .Jinwoo Joo all had ersonal 200 M- 4 J. Jackson with a family in the rural part of trasit, Hellerman recalled thatpetable second- behind a per- bests while each placed fourth in Ptma 5 Pittman ~~~~~~~the counr for part of the time Guatemala and Honduras, wh'ally tremendous track power- their events.- 400 M- 2 J. Jackson. 52.48 and then. moved to the capital are both US-backed right-wue, Notfed Mount Coach John Strudwick was till 800 M -4 Medick,-.. 2:02.7 Man agua for the remainder of the regimes, the people were " dnon. pleased ith the Blue's strong Medca208tp. . slnepcilybotoiire again, highlights for An- performance, commenting, " We. 50 5 Meoo ca 4:0283triHe splained"tatsincplles. liketatters.-er were the exceptional per- did as well, as we could -have done' 500M Jo413Hexpandttinpcslkemtr.--ances from catain Jared wth NMH's talnted post- -3000 M 4 P. Jackson 9:12.- Nicaragua " where resources are Hellerman concluded his talkkson '90,Tony Pittnan '90, raduates. Accountig for a- 300 Hurdles 4 Kardlonski - 41.3 scarce, whole things change. For showing'some iphotographs takJason Thomas 90. Jackson total of an amazing 48 points, 4x100 Relay - I Tate, .' Jackson, 44.28 example, to even think about the of the recent presidential electionted his way to second place 'two of NMH's PGs made the dif-- Pittman, Taylor lievirnmt iejs not el.. is. iyneicasa Henvsaid thatte40ad fourth in the 200. ference at Interschols, leading 4x400 Relay 4 Gregory, Bhola, 3:35 lk htwr utnra su. -roewscnicdta He continued, " In Nicaragua, Sandinistas would* win.,..mlanwon the long jump on them to victory. Kardlonski, J. Jackson people share everything" in order Sandinistas were incrediblylast jump of the event, and Tomorrow, the Blue will be Long Jump I1 Pittmnan 21' 3 to -deal with the scarcity of ganized." Having attended a Ftinued his dominance of the going up against Exeter. Unlike Shot Put 5 Thomas 5o' 4" resources. " Food was'at a much rally, he recalledhw " peoPlacing first. ittman also the Blue, they did not fare well at Discus 3. Thomas0shed fifth in the 200, and Interschols. When asked if Exeter Javelin 3 Thomas [morally]icloere.. toieing" ea rPresidentfro Daiel -away

bined with Jackson, Willie will be a tough meet, Strudwick Heollma 'citsed an eample., speak." sdetDnil e '90,and Cad Tylo'r 91, to replied with a smile, "1It should Hlemn ctd a xml pa.the 4 100.Despite Jason be a very pleasant time for thenias's injuredgroin, he still boys." InsideMH F~~~alls t il'Ce

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Lower Eectin MI -FA UE7~~~~~~~~~~

imperfectio0n S me ouThe key to democratic leg itimacyis-th e adher- -NzaRsi 9

ence to a clean election process. Th)us the r-eb- Compiled by LAUREN FELDMAN and TINA VER NzsRsi 9ent Upper Representative voting did not reflect g As we eagerly await the arrival of summer Vacation, "I'm working at a movie theatre. going-to Balti-

we daydream of howewl cuytoe uuiul more, going to Tuskegee, Alabama, and Muskegon,the Academy's democratic ideals.' We can-not lohg 1hree months. Many opt for exotic travAT 6Y/iers Michigan."accept the vote of less than one third of the for employmen t, and still oth ers .for pure, un adulterated . . - Meka Egwuekwe9l

Lowers as any less than a complete divergence ~~relaxation at home. This medley of plans demonstrates '"I'll be a camp counselor:'at S esalNwfromesa a s -prinile co pee th:iidvaretrogumeragnascBS WISHES York. Then I'm going to France for six weeks to hike,frm democratic-pic le The clas of 1992 FOR A GREA T SUMMER FROM THE FEA TURES windsurf,.and ski."

- Dna..Miler92should-make' the effort to hd a re6-V6te o -start- EDITORS!!!_ "Wr o--(rmi poMs hnwt hthe 1990-91 schol year out on he..ri~ht footWhat will you do this summer? Wr o -ami ~tn as hnwt h... Year ut n. the--ri-ht- foot, Once again, I will, be warking at Baskin-Robbins,.. Aplcin.onanCu ilb~laigu

and the lesson learned, should extend -to both slaving over. the dipper. wells and listening to bratty trails."student leaders and class members. It is essen- ~Southern brats come up and demand all kinds of weird -Michael Joel '90desserts that I've nee er o nm hlelf. Workoi a fruit ad- vegetable farm, picking veg-

tial that adequate publicity serve to inform . Toyin Ajose '91 etables and working as a waitress on the Cape."voters, and as in any -election . affecting "I'm doing construction work in Middlebury, Verm-. d.-LenS eeyh'9

all should make the point of voting, ~~~.ont. To get-in -shape for t he upcoming fi eld hockey sea - "I'm going to NOLS [National outdoor Leadesistudents, al h ud m k h on fvtn.son, I'll be doing a lot of running." School] in Alaska or Wyoming. Then I may get a jobWord of mouth should never be relied- upon to- Arnie Wilmer '91 -molding and casting iman bones [if hes9uky 0ensure eq'uity of voting ppotn y. O l a "This summer I'll be playing in several concerts on -- AtrWhe'9the representative ~the trombone with the Greater Baltimore Youth Or- "I'm going to language school in Korea to learn myselect few voted; however, te rpeettv chestra, while working alongside my mother in the native language and then to Hong Kong for one

ele~ti~on fiasco can still be addressed by a re- Union Memorial Hospital."' 9 month, then DC to practice water polo."Anthony CunninTehYang '1vote; let's see democracy maintained on' cam- ffI'm not going to scolbcusfhrfs a o Teaching English at a Vietnamese refugee camp in

pus. much to do in life besides spending .your time in classes. Hong Kong through the United Nations."

So I'm going to Madagascar. to- study the rainforest and'.- Hojoon Lee '90hangout." . "~~~~~~~~~~~I'm planning to get to a job and make a little

-Ollie Schwaner-Albright '0 money. Th en I'll try to go to some Grateful Dead con-T h e P H IL L IP IA N - ~~~~~~~~~~~~"I will be. working as a secretary at the Oliver Pro- certs hiere on the East Coast.'gram, a scholarship foundation which helps black and -Sehchse'9

hispanic students in New York City to enroll in prep "River rafting with the Colorado. Outward Boundschools like Andover." ~~School aid then workting in a bicycle store in southern~

President - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Marjorie Dambreville '91 France."President '~~~~~This summer, I'll be runn ing after women." - Jamie Goodyear '92

Brian Mend onca .- Dan Wyajid 93 'I will be interning at a video production corn-"IPll be working for the Department of Defense. Be- pany." -

sides, doing clerical work, I will have the opportunity -BeStu'9

Editor Managing Editor to research." . "~~~~~~~~~~I am going sea-kayaking off the coast of MaineStephen Lee Brandon Lower . - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Oliver Stone. '92 for three-and-a-half weeks and helping coach soccer

"Camping across America, working for a month in for nine and tenyerodfrthmntofJe.Commentary Editor News Editors . ~London, and going to.Mallorca. [Spain]."' tpenWiea 9

Undercurrents Editor Business Managers Sports Editors CI KNCACESharmila Desai Jennifer Dawson - Matthew Reid

Samantha Hollomon Benjamin Stout 'By MIKE DAYWell, this is it. The last column of the year. Just think, all of you Seniors are free of my harrassing after this

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- ~next year,-because I've-realized that they-are all actually really cool. But to the rest of you underclassmen, next

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"Pippin was really, really awesome," says Daniel Lee, who just hap- - By CATHY THOMAS owner, will be played by Jason essence of the plot and themes of

kins are the most amazing people in the world." 1treat ietdb a oes n oi js rdyadSn will say segregation is imoral be-pened tobe in th musicallast wekend. "Dn Lennonand Cind Hop-tPree cts drctedo by ay coe , inToas ohurday and Suay th lyscicl Orcuce

L i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~will be taking place, on the GW day., Starring with Ajose and cause it makes perfectly wonderfulMainstage' this Thursday through Thomas will be Kirsten Saunders, people, white and black, do immoralSunday. Written by Oussie Davis, Bo' Wiliner, Stephen Whiteman, things...the play-'takes place in the rural Tiffany Corely, Willie Tate, and "Our courts ill say segregation dSouth on-'a cotton plantation during Jessica Nelson. The entire cast and is illegal because it makes perfectlyS e n io r R e fle c tio n:i the 1960's. As described by Mr. crew are working enthusiastically wonderful people, white and black,

Rogrstheplay is, "a comedy for the upcoming production and do illegal things...rdealing with' the interpersonal show great skill slipping in and out * And finally our Theatre will say

relationships and lives among the of southern accents-. Especially pro- segregation is ridiculous because it u

By OUCH SOKHA BO 'all-nigher' to finishthe paper duePurlie Victorious Judson, a black portrayal of highpitched and innoc- white and black, do ridiculousBy OUCH SOKHAM BO 'all-nighter' to finish the paper due ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Throughout my academic year at the next day. It works very well. She minister o a tenant farm engaged ent Lutiebelle. things."

this most prestigious institution, is simiply great. As a foreign student, * inapwrsuglwthhe hte Aqoefmtepay ustePhillips Andover Academy, I have I have a high regard for her.hreceived much aid and guidance There are many others alike for*.- 4 ncounselor, house couseor and' to say, thanks. Our headmaster, Dr. . T feW e rpeers. . McNem'ar always smiles even in aeee nco

Mr. McGraw has helped me a dreary day; it makes the day a bit b i great dea with' te Englis languag. pleasan. Very aiable peson, in-This is it. The-- final Weekend PROM. NEWS FOR SENIORS: 6:45 PM There willbefms

Hea isal super ther wliho kanowsge dleeda. ihuter hmabepeof , myco- Scoop. The last chance to forget to It's Saturday' morning' and you shown in Kemper Auditorium as-How to motivarbteahisent tho se-w deged ciouelor Ms.p ugon my anone h llSholtaCr *o' have a ticket or a tux, but you part of this term's Suet-

arch for the fruit of knowledge. I would not be admitted to the college Ion Concerts, Student Recitals, Reli- really' want to-go.Cot Corn -t Slo.ICddaam honored' to have had him as my of my choice. . *gious Services.., maybe the last mons, someone there will probably of filmmnaking excellence is Ben:

tac ood oher.ha hi aI ofelicdo my behalcto. chance to really-annoy people we've sell you a ticket; wear.a dark sports Stout's amazing production starringMr. Owen, a gentleman by na- express my gratitude and sincere ap- nvree e adee hs w ot-i syu Prm'tMssNgews*oklejThs'i

ture, ha cured m woundsof shy- reciatio to allof the tachers.have) - it started' out as a nice, One ticket admitstw people. had to. be edited down so that itness and stag-fright. I ow him Also, I ould like to ake this op-friendly idea - a column to be Yes, you can probably sleaze your would make t best a -13 rtn.

many thanks .ptuiyt*takm perfospread around the campus, sharing way in without paying for atce. 73 MAaeySmhn n

Mr. Heelan is everything to me. their warmth and friendship in mak- * has o ee n eventsawr. Soething Yest w esl he ckts for. thoe Chamber Srht erd ihrn CotreHe is a wonderful individual. Thank ing this place (our school) pleasant goehrilnwy oti si.wofe hycno fodte, tuCha hatipery. Cchan h

yufor giving me the opportunity... and enjoyable for us, the students'. * The' last one. Next we'll have to just ask your Dn, Chris Hollern Chplread' off of one of those Times or Mrs. Benedict in the Dean of 'SATURIDAY

my performance in Twelfth Night. Every. one of us has a unique dis- moi* A friendand my teaher, you wll tinctin of cultue, personaity and * Square reader boards hidden some- Residence Office. * Two great mo s for a terrific

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*The Phillipian. would like. to ackn owl-(1, S r v v w * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~edge Steve Devaney as Athlete of the~~icnu~~~~ten* -: A ~0eekand Heather Anderson as one of its__________________________________ thletes of the Term.By ROB HILL Chris stunned the competition at

Editor's Note; The follo wing ar- the Head of the Charles Regatta 0 0 0 0 0'0 iewas originally meant to be in by placing a superb third in the l e_ __________________________commencement issue as one lightweight single class.. The only T h .Slatefthe athletes of the Spring term. two rowers that defeated him

uto Purely human error, it was were the gold and bronze medal FrMyAay -25ot rinted. The Sporis Editors winners of the Lightweight World Fia.ould like to express their apolo- Championships. They wrfom 300 Lacrosse (G-VJ) Exeter jfh T( £U4 '7- -tsto-Rob-Hill, -and -especial lyto the-Gerii-i nd Dutch national OShrsSchullen, clearly one of he teams; respectively. Here again 7 aura'May "' ' Yathletes-- in- the -school;- and Chris -competed against a field o neof the best rowers in the lea-- about fifty other rowers. i l:00 Lacrosse (Alumni) AunChris' ist of accomplishments 2:30 Lacrosse (B V) ExeterEvnbefore the SigTr rw vr year. During the 2:0 Lcosse (B IVI) -

Even ring Term grows every 2:30 Lacr ~ ~~~~~~~~~Exetereathis year's crew team was summer of '89, Chris and the rest 2:00 Lacrosse (G JVI) Eeebed as being in. a " building of Andover's Varsity boat trained . 2:00 Softball (G V) AnExeter Hgear."-By fa the ost eperi-for an extra month after school 2:00' Tennis (B V) Alundoeignced rower of the varsity crew ended .for the'-prestigius Henley 2:0xrakeBt)elunis this-year's capta n, Chris race in teUie igo 2:00 Track (B JV)Extr Exeter By JOHN ORSMOND fall. Those.PG's displaced manyhulte. If there is anyone who Chris comments, "We traine Exe2:00 TrackAltou(G'lV)be given the distinction as *every day for double sessions f-ExtrondSatury ay N H, ew of h N se rtunngseirstng a God of the Rowing under the' relentless slave-driving ~ ~the Merrimack River for their an- year Andover's second boat de-

ord', Chris best exemplifies that stimulation of Coach Pete Wash- . nual race. In the past, -NMH hasfeedNM bya ariofvre for New England rowing. bumn;" a time worn veteran of in- First of all, many of the rowers nightmare to row. The set seemed not been able to field fast boats. twenty seconrds, this year's boatSvn years ago, Chris picked tense training. - Unfortunately a have been competing for a mere to be all over the place." This year, however, NH was lost to NMH- by one half seco nd.the sport of crew after his fa- bad draw for the preliminaries two or three seasons which is a Despite all the ups and downs fortunate to have several ost- This was a disappointing~loss thatewas given a shell (single) for focdte ofc h nyce iucule amount compared to wt hc h emwsdat Graduates' and many returning did not really reflect any differ-birthday in 1983. Chris is a which would give them aserious that of Chris' experience.. Since they did not surrender because of seniors, ence between the speeds of theIf-aught rower who resides in contest. In the end, it was that the boat is so inexperienced, it's . the positive encouragement ofBysFit

. two boatsIlford, Conn. During his team, city of Oxford, which was quite hard for Chris to work with 'Chris' lead rh p Dui g t esa T e bo ' frt b at l t toan Pi s ck ,a L w r ew ominers, Chris trains on the the only loss the Andover squad the boat.- desi.Drnthsa- Tebysfst otlsto DnaisekaLwrewoson, the team usually lost by a NMH by a deck length to finish the sport-of rowing this year, wasonnectfcut River, and has a had to endure. All season, Chris has been try- margin of about -one boat length fftesao.Advrowdnmvdtohepiinoftokict regiment of double work- The eights, for which Chris is ing to pull the team together. For which in the eyes of Coach Wash- vea s ot exelnjrcust two days before the race.-s three times a week with sin- the stroke, have very often been a instance,- the team has dinned on burn was " about right where we n silhpes to beat NMH at Piasecki's natural ability lent 'it-eworkouts for the remainder of great success. For instance, Chris' numerous occasions which, is done want- to be." lnerschols. - The New England self to Andover's valiant attempt..eweek. Lower year the Boys Varsity pro- in an effort to attain the. all im- Chris Schulten's goals for the Interscholastic Rowing Associa-During the Spring Term, Chris gram won ntersch6ls with the ex- portant team unity. Coach Pete- future are to hopefully make the Rion Championships will be held The Vikingsbeen the stroke of the boys pert guidance of Mark Driscoll as Washburn once stated that the Junior National team which this weekend on May 26 in Dr. Quattlebaum, the Boys' JVst boat since his Lower year. coxswain.- The following year, sport of the crew is the " ultimate would train in Seattle for the rester M.Teba oc oc a en teedulowever, Chris says that his true Chris' bat had an undefeated team sport" ,-so as a result, team Rkegatta which takes place in Fr- Washburn has set for nterschols successful in creating and coach-ye of the' sport of rowing lies season only to have it stumped by relations are quite important. The ance. If he is -unable to diake thatis ing a boat that has defied past th the class of single sculls. " It the St. Paul's crew by under one team has also held morning work- 'team then he will try to make the s Cris Olivetti (Cox) performances. The vikings easilythe best feeling to row in a foot of leeway. Cris Olivetti, the outs (5:30 - 7:,00 AM) which are . Junior -National team for single ChiScutn(roedfaedhe MHbtsec-ull," relates Chris. " It is the coxswain of boat one for the -past always a great joy to roll out. of s'culls. Having been the captain f Ethan McKee (7)inthrwn-oseoidtoae-sttype of exhilarating experi-. two years, commented, " The loss bed while the sun has not yet bro-. lip boys varsity crew his, Lower Rob Hill (6) cellent 5-2. For--thbe first timg~jnce which pts you, alone, in was a very devastating one for ken the morning sky. 16~d Senior year, as well as having Stanton Denman (5) - years,.- the vikings have beenntrol; something which is rarely -Chris (Schulten) and 1. It was also The races of this year have &;Zen the stroke for all three years, BbHl 4 seeded third at nterschols andained while in an eight." In the first time the Andover squad varied greatly. For example, the it is quite evident that Chris has Hunter D~oble (3)- many on the boat feel they have85, Chris competed in his first had lost in its brand new eight Exeter races have been rowed been the primary -source Of Ed Perrin (2) good chances at winning. Thegle scullig race and won the man shell: the John Coffee." technically perfect in the eyes of success for Andover's crew in the Jay Crutcher (Bow)- have previously defeated Exeter,e with a blowout victory over Schulten explainis that the loss the tearn.-Unfortunately- there 1e~t few years. Chris will be at- Although Denman and NlcKee the number two seed, and believe-other singles. Afi-er - that was due in part to the diminishing have been races like the one in St. t nigYl nvriynxt ye ar switched positions -on Monday, that their loss to St. Paul's Schoolumph, Chris never looked mental concentration towards the Paul's which gave the impression and I am sure the crew -program the boat appears to be faster al- was not indicative of their speed.ck. He p aced an m pressiv end of he seas n. to th - A ndov r squad hat the at,-Y ale w ill benefit just as m uch ready. C oach W ashburn said of D espite a grueling and som etim es -

din the- Club Singles at the The boat ohe of this year shar- team didn't even deserve to be a as- Phillips Academy's program the boat, " There will be a few frustrating season, the Boys'-adof the Charles his Upper ply contrasts in terms of experi-- varsity sport. Chris comments, -M~d in the years he had attended faster boats at Interschols, but Crew- seem to have gained speed!J And, in. the Fall of 1989, ence with the boat of last year. "The race was an absolute Andover. first bt could place third'- or during the week and hope to rowfourth with a good race." well on Saturday. The vikings"Ji -W illis ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Boys' Second Boat truly believe they can win this1 ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~Second boat unfortunately year, and if they do so, the

w, f fcd otta a opie iig lnt ho ocPair ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~B y year.B MHt ac cep bo t the aoprisaed Parine la nto thrigdwatr Cofcof NMH's first boat from last Quattlebaum and coxswain Alisontions of several PG's who will at- Lake Quinsigamond in celebra-By DANIELLE GRAHAM speaking of Reid's increase speed tend the Naval Academy next tion.By JULIO CANTRE for his second win of the year. Caulkins shoots.. - out of .this season.-his week,. the Boys Varsity Andover's offense was bounds.. Caulkins shoots.. out "Captain Mike Deyernmond '9fleball team won two big home spectacular as they scored three of bounds.. Malkiel shoots.. and had a great game, one of the s.es against non-league Tabor runs in the first, two more in the m~isses... Jollon shoots .. starters that did. Deyermonddemy and against league second, and one in the seventh to SCORE! scored five goals and assisted twoesis Phillips Exeter Academy. tie the game up. Douvos helped What a surprise. In its 18-5 for a total of seven points. JVII u n Saturday the Blue won it in his own cause in the tenth by hitt- blowout of Pinkerton Academy captan' Bill Benedetto said of By CHAD STERNiznings against Tabor by a ing a single to right field to drive on Wednesday,-the Andover goals Deyermond, "IHe not only in- As this great year winds slowly to an end, we are witness -to the pen-re of 8-7. Then on Wednesday, in the winning run from second. came from some unexpected spires the team, but the whole ultimate or final games of the JV teams here at PA. Trying to comedover won easily against a fee- Dan Raedle '91 had a great day scorers. program- I'm reall gon omss away with a bit of pride, a flare of style, or just trying to, esaExeter squad by the score of with three hits and three R1.s. Attackman Max Caulkins '90, him next year." humiliation, the Andover JV squads are playing with a mission. Yup,- - On Wed~nesday, Andover beat who possesses one of the hardest -Attackman Ricky Shin '90 has that's right, everybody won, even: JVII Basgeball.gThere itshalmost noregg " Goose" Johnston '90 Exeter, as Douvos did it again shots on the team, described his--three, goals, while midfielders; Will point for me to go on, but for tsaeogtinalofhseppeed for Andover on the from the mound , pitching a com- play on Wednesday, jokingly Newell '90 and Alex Whittemore in the paper who would never get a chance otherwise, I will continue.und as he pitched six rocky in- plete game win, his third win of commenting, " I couldn't hit the '90 scored one and two goals, JV Softball beat Exeter 15-10, in what was the first ever JV Softball sgiving up six. runs on nine the season. Evan Reese '90,- Rae- broad side of a barn today if I respectively, game between the-two schools. Amanda Enos '90 pitched the team to.Johnston was given the hook die, and Norm Gardner '91 each tried'" Here, Caulkins is referring Midfielder Rob Bohorad'9,tewnAme'ei'1,dranCaer'1,ndKenhe'0mthe game after a tough had two hits.- - to the multitude of shots he took winner of the Shwepp Award for all played well. Megan McGrath '92, who was hitting in the DH spot,eerun inning. Captain Chris Andover faces Exeter again this thai- flew over the goal and out of his outstanding personal qualities, stole home. McGrath described the game as a " heavenly experience,-uvs '90 finished the game, Saturday, this time in Exeter, bounds. returned to the lacrosse field on and a monstrosity of a win." Whoa!... Maybe the story of the term:hint hreescoreless iniaingsNwHmsie Jon Malkiel '90, an All-Ameni- Wednesday, after a bout wvith JVII Baseball was victorious over none other than our arch-rival Exe-can midfielder for the Blue, also mononucleosis, to score a goal. ter. With an effort to make the win as pretty as possible, Andover.had an off-day in shooting. He explained, " I worked out i kept the game at a - tie for'-the first six innings. Mesmerized, 211 sixHowever, Malkiel, showed his the infirmary. of the fans actually saw the complete game, and lucky fans they were,usual strength at the midfield and However, the hero of the day because the seventh inning proved to be a nail-biter. With the gamein transition play. Defenseman was attack Jeffrey Jollon '92 who tied, Exeter took to the plate in thetop of the seventh, coming awayMatt Fleming '91 exclaimed, " scoredhifrs goal h season. two runs up on the Blue, with a blast off Stark Peterson that almostlove al...he'sthe~bst."Jollon atiue his improvement made it into Mr. Pfeifle's Neighborhood, and resulted in a home run-Matthew Reid '91, All-Division over the season to Coach (a man had been on base).'Not discouraged, Andover came in to the-- midfielder, also had a tough day "-pants"; Kalkstein' who 'he pep talk of Mr. Penner, w~here he. inspired them to come back in the-on offense but managed to assist names as his mentor.' bottom of the seventh, and take the game. Pat Scott and- James Bru-on three goals. Ardent fan Sasha After the win- on Wednesday- est both got on base by bunting, while pitcher Peterson was walkedKipka remarked, " Due-to Matt's over' Pinkerton, the Blue wvill' intentionally, Billy Sullivan rolled one past the pticher, driving in a-demanding off- field 'training, challenge Exeter tomorrow on run. Chris Langone put a ball over the shortstop, driving in the tying-~~~~~~~~ ~~~his speed has exploded into reality Brothers Field after the alumni run, and Tushar Agrawal popped up to the right fielder, who made- ahris~~~~ouvos --~~~~~~~ -~this term." Here Kipka was lacrosse game. diving catch, rolled over fifteen times, got up, launched one towards

home, and barely, missed Peterson who had tagged up and scored the-tying run. The close play at home reflected the game well... Boys' JVLacrosse beat Pinkerton 9-6, preparing themselves to meet Exete hr

on Saturday. Four men scored all nine, with Tulgan and Glenn gettig-- at the end - that' ~~' r e firsoetDmu secondre

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