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HeG.......ITIWIFHILLIFIANFIaI VoueXI, Numbe 18 Ph.1.. ~ r,.ilis Aadey, ndoerMA oveber12,99 FaulyIomphbi Wrkho Hllwod ossIFim ro Eer Qarer Pro ote EqualityIn Euctin ndve-Abo C... I.,.InemIogra hers Featured byIIElIzaehCmbll.*AcIng . toAbowI mnI h- ar.pI nted out that in past time I I I .. I .~~~~~~~~~:.I .. . ,. I: II.I . :! , . . I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~Acdey'spatpreen, nd utre I reposeto hecal fr ntie PHLT1ATFFWIERmsxaltes r ls nerciv scey a letpo I; hatIslft bIJan Che i~~.~~ . .I I I. II ers ho eve. hade pepl wee houhtofas iii-I I I.i mr I.E sth netim ntidsr nte imFsiA m r hnegt Inanefor t promote and1 I. II ~ .I ... p - BeasItes rtugi ih ichso psese.ad mr igtcnlge. .fls.er umte by ve .sxt vieeqait f dcain o . n. Ir euIote ont aeana W ie oitymyn lne Ib wlv or I Iaeen etu- Tepae ilrcg iethac ilm akr.;Inlgus*ocIt- .. ~ ~ ~ I. . 1, ~ ~ ~ ~ , I .I. . .III. ,~~~~~~~~~~. I I ... ~~i detI earlsI f eulienaio, fIeidwt ho hyc. cifrT "efohbc"sadPri, is er,. Ingthewok f cos t mayfclt ebr to atIn byspa Identifywt,'ta n ail rihoenrc Iae for 70 hillips Academ si-or "hmpo I utr" eaizdeoin a tr no rgthaId epe n iia lmi/ewoaepo wokh~.o uedyOtbr2. feIg fsl-ht;tee us- fion e oclddathuh'ti fsioalyInvle Faut eandgnea norain qunlur nopobesi sho oceymyIo eashmpoIc as withfilmand ideo th abutthI oos fhoopoiaatte'aswelasprbem wt dprio, ite'patiticeanl. "hetroce AndverIAbot lumn Abo caey Gan pnord, rusadaloosh ad Oetid rc-eae oarshtroeul Fr Fival entitled.I wo~so .I .':".ofal a tes ae temtd ndicsIng sxa aI or Ilm FronII' E Teces i lca puli hihIId 8 fgy en ae ri neplan . the IfIulties and. .I.~. . . I.. IcoosElenAbowan BbI arIn ope ot f Ih chol fusaIon fce.b mnyhonoe Quarter willItke plac I when feel forcd toclai thi Satrday Novmbe dents. .. . I. ing Itht poplIhav thtIhtIrsexIwit th riht and Th piIatcuatdtw f h.ulsae eteIta hmseuls FnllPaIi"dicssdseua alfrna sspnorn . . :.1 I . .;. II~~~~~~~~~~~~.I . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .~~.., . .- ~ ~ ~ t e sI v l In an effort. .I~ ~ goal oftheworsho-toInces alnt ecibedth thee iettwa euaI retto - to ~ Irecoonze and-cele awrees o hmoexalisusan fces f exalty rinttinbeIpe s-igtfo teminivdull. n 'to eac th :aut thedifference lI .~I:.e.air.nIdett'H elrd ht fcly'ebe odte ru tha brate~ the diverseItalents .. I I I .. I..~~~~~~~~~~~~fis cosItuencyIofI" '- twe bigpesnalIImpoIc epecnol e opeewe'hriiioher ha ben brn ithutI an ntouin onohbc. iws ter epctvI ehvoIaddntt' rih an o.wsfocdto rte wier rdues drc inoteclsro..' orepn wt hi proa sxa wihhrlethn.HeIohr .tr, ientorpes Abo Iscse wocm o oinaIo. .lee e 'hl i.oeeta ctradarse pah hthmoeI lsuets. eulIenaInwehe o hewsigthne.Jae aharFl pooFl icls. Mn ooexa tdns"msxaIr eeoeul, a e Th arepaszdta pe etvl Coriao,. Rg '9adCali iennsotn .~~~~~~~~~~~~II . .. .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~frterfl W itn o l II. ar oercIevrs se aipehas omard sadPam o hteroeIomnianIewensudnsIs wif.of Dvid '7 an .t hwt hmevs rt h et slf rrgtadd oepolIcuil ti o meaiet a mother ofSrh '3, xlie, copiheI adeprece f mn o h omnty ayoh ofte'ol, htte rego'e- qesinterot booia orev-..aothooeuliyadhmoh Etrodn epedIngetar hlip cdm*adAbo lm nresi h imFsial fcuse pidsItetehtroeulvluso *romna)ofhmsxaIty o ba In acuu lasIhe'sad ut. InatI ng,. ith te comn m/e, teflmat .Imn tepn oneIIveisue .he filmIshe soi. . aypolefe htIhe ot fa i riotnt Iob.al 6ke hse tra fAdvrcnetigte, eim ilb. Jak emo .43. I nvriu utuead xrs 11 . . .. I I..~~rfredhn rea m oratisu. isesapochbe hvlcm to.. .. gehrt aeti e- ihe hp a 5,SuatRce o psinfopol altecni .I I .~~~~~~~~~~~~~ialhp. Crettahr adI- 7,DaaDln 7,Pee elr.ton fterlvs Cl i . e S eI ) o s f o iiisItPIaecoet h ttn''5 Mm'Pl.'7,Iae pae hlon.rfetd,"hIag I I. . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .- I. I. .I .1 . :~~~~~~~~~lagr om unt ofau n 7, ryEls'0,ElnH rintn nm e f ou etres'ou t I11I. " . ; I. . ..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ne.I. sph f h sholae eletI n Hey GM.. ~ ~ ~ mots.Noon hoha tsedpoi- pesur, n.,blo iro evlred hoethttisdscvr .:1 . 'al ena at fth cdm'scriu 1. . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I Iaoud eds't'a otnedIIIum frm re'hn40'er, n h tew y pol uru hirw r. f yNel cke iefo I rhs teAD.ius ig.t.n'freeydoo.Atr "II' ' r o e or.. TeipatoIh isa rsuo PHLLPANSTF WRITE hagf urn commtmetaad Diaper! ha en par I .. .I~~~. '.a oat lo. "'witig'o a"lo sain t pn'psin reee onetoswth mr hn.2 erviulsuie Isuet atPhlip. cdeiyiwl The Re Cross~. wilhl lo "fyur lgbe n o wn p th 'dnrwl rcieadoain t i ' ''chol 'I ~~~~~I I..~odrflad ra cuss nrainl'eno psste dcmntd b 'h heo ea . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ eloffi". .' ' .evreovn agag'.o.ldrnc ubrcrety.ov.I20-o drie n ordn ymon Moda NoebrI5h rmno adKtwoaogwt le .<lo iig n.- Apnldsuso fIh .Is, iaig htte eta hm'o 'Advr lmia wo'r rfs I AnyC Ie eno ohl' oen upes ive" pakticldngaba hihth 'Adoe' PM et ud ben'o-oriatro telsttre Thn t'te, tton h onr mdeae b 'E Qatebun'vrl curclmi h inly'novd" Ith fimIn Not adIstuto f'Mt . ie anul lo dhes h bod ilplc abrcoe, tcerot Kuao heAheicDprmet .wIc scletda h rv il e tebgidctn'weh.th lod Isrco n Hitr, ad Jm ot f"O I I"- omt i. Te ilIesivls'prhp 'atvl ekn'dnr orwa dsrbtdt oalhsias hudo hulIoIeue.Te hlon ntutri rwl b ett okbyn nseftIo-'te oteemlr vn filsrt ... .~ ~ ~ 't n'cmrui- I hepst h bod rve ae a-cd. sued t 'rtct-he nehglih 'fth etia. h riueIoth radrco m niyi. n teefet-tearscrrcluIa tyrice"be erIucsfl, rwn .p oo' 'ofdniaiy-edCrs ae idsusviulltraya nenorgmnt oat suet o a n gneain ofPilp Anoe1 er faeorodr poiaey'4 dnrI e er h use ilte ae itl esta tuh t hlisAaey n s. itrrtadciiuIeetoi-e- Aaeystdnssnei3,we iseiibet ont lod .1 '.nme 'hs er,7oee, s oepnt'fbod rmteIooa aple nth ol.ThIra-anIeaediae i oua cluead .Toa 'oh-n do'~ h yer-olsca oat ldwt, per-. ~ .pea bu . Bcue h roes'hihls bu. ten.11~ mIn- 'in d.Iscuion wil 't I ... I.ih o te obesn Iiet hi useII.Iio alr fA eIca . misio frm. ter'at. Dnr uceso hediereishailyon uts.Pope ae dvsd o'etIefr they have haddothe:flu vaccine. whoum dayXmrkig difernttralswih tmethesi rturedhom, he 'Toe' iv tknanimlr- Teprcs' f'ontn lod see pahuic .hrugou thaemyby Melissa Mueller2 '9to .I~~~~~~~~ I I~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~tstdntan taf-alPHLiPANSTF WIERpincrain oc als pevnIhd ecuneed aog te ia eiaio uigtavloto. hI'ae aotoehor < oorfrt. rie au frhreoioadeenbidn higrtlenksIer n er coIy ihi te a. re .r. reits w Ith he A eicn RedI donate together.I "'a ntdnt bod iial ro rs.Tedie' raieswll. '"f o'e.togtbuIiin, Acrig t te Suet bigs..'Sna elctdo C n h Ibie retoe h av a .teIakal dnr, cofdetaly ee'I ea ovein, hne, ai osevton AscitoI(C)I' sdefo lanigteI ae otors Iwilawasvlu h 'to : on Intelatteve uions bou tIr I clhsoy ' Kuta 1..IIII I.." h c f"ign fdneos pat n net,'f insImdeadte esn III .. I .. . ,and hen hveItemeratue, blod leaed abut coservaiohr IIII . I I .I. . .. I ... ~~~~~~ r ndmnma iin. heol "Sexual IversiIy Discusions Tocost fo priIpingInheSAh "'7 noedis h tae f.andth Icst I.. 1.I .... 1..~~~~~~~~o ero alcotig n 'q ip et ixelae llSc oolMetig ov 1 Anyon inteested in camin _______I____________ikn o te niromn. sol by Eml rmwt lehr.Dvlpet h ust'sletamseSna r'ii h'Sm e PHLIPA TAFWiIRI adtont isusigtei x i o"calng oe oopoi Oprunte ofc o.te hr I, Fa la onineso coigot fte b-thuhsthtmsto sweecnd-' ~~ .flo fIereWahnto al In lieu of an All School Meeting et", these people will also elaborate tioned to have as we were growing ~ ~" ' lerIoeaoutsxaydvest. rtei w sxa -inies un7 minority:groups. . Evand Qusiterit The Office~~~ qfCm uiy'far codn oBcySks eno nwt htw hn fnrs anI utclurlDvlp et a o m nt Affa.Irsan MulticulturalI ... . . .1 Invtdtre Iuss Rheu'Strkey Kevi- JnningsIand Jrge Areta '8 todsrieter non bate Qxfam WeekISchedule against:~ om p bi .. . .... .I. IIII Stre, omr ece a ody'vnn -I pprLfISml-Fos ihl its"cm l~botAcaem, 'il spakto.heju- 'etIhI'5% f he:ord ets mosi epeIHrrcnteda-.ay m I U ewI .m,"es f ilighi ace,'Sna rb aa..poo 0 ise or .iclde'duatoalcosltn.et rd iseIt ugrIa and" . come speakers and their experiences with hunger~~~~~~II . free-lance. writing. The lowers~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and upper will conene in Cchran Wedesda~ afernoon - n Great~wn, 5K Cae Run/Wak Talk to out soil o' creat a new tril tread"' Sankardiscoverd that thre' 'mus lo''olmi Um...Iio t5e x~icn yro etndier ' WahntnNtoa Frs wbopit.inemo pei'aturw e Clseiarevead enigte sIor classI in ei I'"''I'I".I ago to pursue his bdowareerho in rafin ng'.edbackpacking.msI .By theI ., HII IPkNSTA teachR~ i motsexualte' ae~ lounderaiev 'to igy waldunetpoi ' thfret ishoespndn thet and1I ' reiw Y.5.. .. F .. ' '5I'' by.4-Jane Chen______________I_______ -- A.. .
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Page 1: Cl . i e S eIpdf.phillipian.net/1993/11121993.pdf · PHLLPANSTF WRITE hagf urn commtmetaad ha en par Diaper! I .. .I~~~. '.a oat lo. "'witig'o a"lo sain t pn'psin reee onetoswth mr

HeG.......ITIWIFHILLIFIANFIaI

VoueXI, Numbe 18 Ph.1.. ~ r,.ilis Aadey, ndoerMA oveber12,99

FaulyIomphbi Wrkho Hllwod ossIFim ro Eer QarerPro ote EqualityIn Euctin ndve-Abo C... I.,.InemIogra hers Featured

byIIElIzaehCmbll.*AcIng .toAbowI mnI h- ar.pI nted out that in past timeI I I .. I .~~~~~~~~~:.I .. . ,. I: II.I . :! , . . I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~Acdey'spatpreen, nd utre I reposeto hecal fr ntiePHLT1A TFFWIERmsxaltes r ls nerciv scey a letpo I; hatIslft bIJan Chei~~.~~ ..I I I. II ers ho eve. hade pepl wee houhtofas iii-I I I.i mr I.E sth netim ntidsr nte imFsiA m r hnegt

Inanefor t promote and1 I. II ~ .I ... p - BeasItes rtugi ih ichso psese.ad mr igtcnlge. .fls.er umte by ve .sxtvieeqait f dcain o . n. Ir euIote ont aeana W ie oitymyn lne Ib wlv or I Iaeen etu- Tepae ilrcg iethac ilm akr.;Inlgus*ocIt-.. ~ ~ ~ I. . 1, ~ ~ ~ ~ , I .I. . .III. ,~~~~~~~~~~. I I ...~~idetI earlsI f eulienaio, fIeidwt ho hyc. cifrT "efohbc"sadPri, is er,. Ingthewok f cos tmayfclt ebr to atIn byspa Identifywt,'ta n ail rihoenrc Iae for 70 hillips Academsi-or "hmpo I utr" eaizdeoin a tr no rgthaId epe n iia lmi/ewoaepo

wokh~.o uedyOtbr2. feIg fsl-ht;tee us- fion e oclddathuh'ti fsioalyInvleFaut eandgnea norain qunlur nopobesi sho oceymyIo eashmpoIc as withfilmand ideo thabutthI oos fhoopoiaatte'aswelasprbem wt dprio, ite'patiticeanl. "hetroce AndverIAbot lumn

Abo caey Gan pnord, rusadaloosh ad Oetid rc-eae oarshtroeul Fr Fival entitled.Iwo~so .I .':".ofal a tes ae temtd ndicsIng sxa aI or Ilm FronII' E

Teces i lca puli hihIId 8 fgy en ae ri neplan . the IfIulties and. .I.~. . . I..IcoosElenAbowan BbI arIn ope ot f Ih chol fusaIon fce.b mnyhonoe Quarter willItke placI when feel forcd toclai thi Satrday Novmbe

dents. .. . I. ing Itht poplIhav thtIhtIrsexIwit th riht andTh piIatcuatdtw f h.ulsae eteIta hmseuls FnllPaIi"dicssdseua alfrna sspnorn. . :.1 I ..;. II~~~~~~~~~~~~.I . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .~~.., . .- ~ ~ ~ t e sI v l In an effort. .I~ ~goal oftheworsho-toInces alnt ecibedth thee iettwa euaI retto - to ~ Irecoonze and-cele

awrees o hmoexalisusan fces f exalty rinttinbeIpe s-igtfo teminivdull. n'to eac th :aut thedifference lI .~I:.e.air.nIdett'H elrd ht fcly'ebe odte ru tha brate~ the diverseItalents .. I I I .. I..~~~~~~~~~~~~fis cosItuencyIofI" '-twe bigpesnalIImpoIc epecnol e opeewe'hriiioher ha ben brn ithutIan ntouin onohbc. iws ter epctvI ehvoIaddntt' rih an o.wsfocdto rte wier rdues drc

inoteclsro..' orepn wt hi proa sxa wihhrlethn.HeIohr .tr, ientorpesAbo Iscse wocm o oinaIo. .lee e 'hl i.oeeta ctradarse

pah hthmoeI lsuets. eulIenaInwehe o hewsigthne.Jae aharFl pooFlicls. Mn ooexa tdns"msxaIr eeoeul, a e Th arepaszdta pe etvl Coriao,. Rg '9adCali iennsotn.~~~~~~~~~~~~II . .. .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~frterfl W itn o l II.

ar oercIevrs se aipehas omard sadPam o hteroeIomnianIewensudnsIs wif.of Dvid '7 an.t hwt hmevs rt h et slf rrgtadd oepolIcuil ti o meaiet a mother ofSrh '3, xlie, copiheI adeprece f mn o h omnty ayoh

ofte'ol, htte rego'e- qesinterot booia orev-..aothooeuliyadhmoh Etrodn epedIngetar hlip cdm*adAbo lm nresi h imFsial fcusepidsItetehtroeulvluso *romna)ofhmsxaIty o ba In acuu lasIhe'sad ut. InatI ng,. ith te comn m/e, teflmat .Imn tepn oneIIveisue .he filmIshe

soi. . aypolefe htIhe ot fa i riotnt Iob.al 6ke hse tra fAdvrcnetigte, eim ilb. Jak emo .43. I nvriu utuead xrs11 .. .. I I..~~rfredhn rea m oratisu. isesapochbe hvlcm to.. .. gehrt aeti e- ihe hp a 5,SuatRce o psinfopol altecni.I I .~~~~~~~~~~~~~ialhp. Crettahr adI- 7,DaaDln 7,Pee elr.ton fterlvsCl i . e S eI ) o s f o iiisItPIaecoet h ttn''5 Mm'Pl.'7,Iae pae hlon.rfetd,"hIagI I. . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .- I. I. .I .1 . :~~~~~~~~~lagr om unt ofau n 7, ryEls'0,ElnH rintn nm e f ou etres'ou t

I11I. " . ; I. . . .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ne.I. sph f h sholae eletI nHey GM.. ~ ~ ~ mots.Noon hoha tsedpoi- pesur, n.,blo iro evlred hoethttisdscvr .:1 . 'al ena at fth cdm'scriu 1.. . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I Iaoud eds't'a otnedIIIum frm re'hn40'er, n h tew y pol uru hirw r.f yNel cke iefo I rhs teAD.ius ig.t.n'freeydoo.Atr "II' ' r o e or.. TeipatoIh isa rsuoPHLLPANSTF WRITE hagf urn commtmetaad Diaper! ha en par

I .. .I~~~. '.a oat lo. "'witig'o a"lo sain t pn'psin reee onetoswth mr hn.2 erviulsuie Isuet atPhlip. cdeiyiwlThe Re Cross~. wilhl lo "fyur lgbe n o wn p th 'dnrwl rcieadoain t i ' ''chol 'I~~~~~I I..~odrflad ra cuss nrainl'eno psste dcmntd b 'h heo ea. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ eloffi". .' ' .evreovn agag'.o.ldrnc ubrcrety.ov.I20-odrie n ordn ymon ModaNoebrI5h rmno adKtwoaogwt le .<lo iig n.- Apnldsuso fIh .Is, iaig htte eta hm'o 'Advr lmia wo'r rfsI AnyC Ie eno ohl' oen upes ive" pakticldngaba hihth 'Adoe'PM et ud ben'o-oriatro telsttre Thn t'te, tton h onr mdeae b 'E Qatebun'vrl curclmi h inly'novd" Ith fimIn

Not adIstuto f'Mt .ie anul lo dhes h bod ilplc abrcoe, tcerotKuao heAheicDprmet .wIc scletda h rv il e tebgidctn'weh.th lod Isrco n Hitr, ad Jm ot f"O I I"- omt i. Te ilIesivls'prhp

'atvl ekn'dnr orwa dsrbtdt oalhsias hudo hulIoIeue.Te hlon ntutri rwl b ett okbyn nseftIo-'te oteemlr vn filsrt... .~ ~ ~ 't n'cmrui- I hepst h bod rve ae a-cd. sued t 'rtct-he nehglih 'fth etia. h riueIoth radrco m niyi. n teefet-tearscrrcluIatyrice"be erIucsfl, rwn .p oo' 'ofdniaiy-edCrs ae idsusviulltraya nenorgmnt oat suet o a n gneain ofPilp

Anoe1 er faeorodr poiaey'4 dnrI e er h use ilte ae itl esta tuh t hlisAaey n s. itrrtadciiuIeetoi-e- Aaeystdnssnei3,weiseiibet ont lod .1 '.nme 'hs er,7oee, s oepnt'fbod rmteIooa aple nth ol.ThIra-anIeaediae i oua cluead .Toa 'oh-n do'~ hyer-olsca oat ldwt, per-. ~ .pea bu . Bcue h roes'hihls bu. ten.11~ mIn- 'in d.Iscuion wil 't I ... I.ih o te obesn Iiet hi useII.Iio alr fA eIca .

misio frm. ter'at. Dnr uceso hediereishailyon uts.Pope ae dvsd o'etIefr

they have haddothe:flu vaccine.whoum dayXmrkig difernttralswih tmethesi rturedhom, he'Toe' iv tknanimlr- Teprcs' f'ontn lod see pahuic .hrugou thaemyby Melissa Mueller2 '9to.I~~~~~~~~ I I~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~tstdntan taf-alPHLiPANSTF WIERpincrain oc als pevnIhd ecuneed aog teia eiaio uigtavloto. hI'ae aotoehor < oorfrt. rie au frhreoioadeenbidn higrtlenksIer n ercoIy ihi te a. re .r. reits w Ith he A eicn RedI donate together.I

"'a ntdnt bod iial ro rs.Tedie' raieswll. '"f o'e.togtbuIiin, Acrig t te Suet bigs..'Sna elctdo C n h

Ibie retoe h av a .teIakal dnr, cofdetaly ee'I ea ovein, hne, ai osevton AscitoI(C)I' sdefo lanigteI ae otors Iwilawasvlu h'to : on Intelatteve uions bou tIr I clhsoy ' Kuta 1..IIII I.." h c f"ign fdneos pat n net,'f insImdeadte esn III.. I .. . ,and hen hveItemeratue, blod leaed abut coservaiohr

IIII . I I .I. . .. I ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~w r ndmnma iin. heol"Sexual IversiIy Discusions Tocost fo priIpingInheSAh"'7 noedis h tae f.andth IcstI.. 1.I .... 1..~~~~~~~~o ero alcotig n 'q ip etixelae llSc oolMetig ov 1 Anyon inteested in camin_______I____________ikn o te niromn. sol

by Eml rmwt lehr.Dvlpet h ust'sletamseSna r'ii h'Sm ePHLIPA TAFWiIRI adtont isusigtei x i o"calng oe oopoi Oprunte ofc o.te hrI, Fa la onineso coigot fte b-thuhsthtmsto sweecnd-' ~~ .flo fIereWahnto al

In lieu of an All School Meeting et", these people will also elaborate tioned to have as we were growing ~ ~" 'lerIoeaoutsxaydvest. rtei w sxa -inies un7 minority:groups. . Evand QusiteritThe Office~~~ qfCm uiy'far codn oBcySks eno nwt htw hn fnrs

anI utclurlDvlp et a o m nt Affa.Irsan MulticulturalI ... . . .1Invtdtre Iuss Rheu'Strkey

Kevi- JnningsIand Jrge Areta '8todsrieter non bate Qxfam WeekISchedule

against:~ om p bi . . . .... .I. IIIIStre, omr ece a ody'vnn -I pprLfISml-Fos ihl its"cm

l~botAcaem, 'il spakto.heju- 'etIhI'5% f he:ord etsmosi epeIHrrcnteda-.ay m I U ewI .m,"es f ilighi ace,'Sna rb aa..poo 0 ise

or .iclde'duatoalcosltn.et rd iseIt ugrIaand" . come speakers and their experiences with hunger~~~~~~II .

free-lance. writing. The lowers~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~and upper will conene in Cchran Wedesda~ afernoon - n Great~wn, 5K Cae Run/Wak Talk to out soil o' creat a new tril tread"' Sankardiscoverd that thre' 'mus

lo''olmi Um...Iio t5e x~icn yro etndier ' WahntnNtoa Frs wbopit.inemo pei'aturw e Clseiareveadenigte sIor classI in ei I'"''I'I".I

ago to pursue his bdowareerho in rafin ng'.edbackpacking.msI .By theI., HII IPkNSTA teachR~ i motsexualte' ae~ lounderaiev 'to igy waldunetpoi ' thfret ishoespndn thet and1I ' reiw Y.5.. ..

F .. ' '5I'' by.4-Jane Chen______________I_______

-- A.. .

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November 12,1993 § COMMENTARY §The Philipian~

Th~ PHILLWIC~NKilbourne Failed to Do- Her- Homeiwork- Volume CXVI ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~To the Editor: themselves, but it was the advertis- Next,' i the world Jean and I both You might have noticed that most ofEditor-in-Chief, Joshua Rosenfield ing, Jean asserted, that pushe thm lv noeoto eeyr ndikr h asi hsscino

Sehior News,G Geg Whtore -Geonzc Mitchell. Business 'To those who saw jean over the edge. has'a problem.- Thhi-e'aves' nine'of us' her speechf "were twenty years old,News, Nicole Frielander Moacir de ~ Pereira, Design Kilbourne's Advertising and Alcohol Baloney. And Jean proved it with who don't. when eighteen was the legal drinking

News, Williamn' Wood Adanm Gunry, Photography Awareness speech.- her own presentation. She offered the So, what responsibility does the age.Conmnent aty, Kim Figueroa Dan Ingsier, Photography A warning, example of Russia, where alcoholism advertising industry have for that one Finally, in Jean's world, studentsFeatures, John Udell Richard Enos, Publishing Although Ms. Kilbourne had is a large societal'problem and, ironi- customer in ten? Based on Jean's sta- at Phillips Academy can't do any-Sports, Ben Rymzo Anne Albrecht, AdvertisingSports, Mark Sabath Sebastian Frank, Advertising your best interests at heart, her argu- cally, where there is no adv'ertising. tistic about drinking in Russia, where thing to influence advertisers. SheSeventh Page, Cohn Gallagher Jack Cardwell, Subscriptions ment about advertising's effects on She then displayed a slide that said there is no advertising, one can't even forgot who her audience is. She was

Nick Olney, Office your daily lives collapses under that 10% of all people are genetically find a casual link between ads and al- talking to you. You are the future

Associates ~~~~~~~~~scrutiny. predisposed to alcoholism. So does cohol. leaders of this country. So, lead.-Copy, Ann Bisland, Lisa Larson; News, Sarah Klipfel, James Mok: Commentary, Julta Kahr, Her first Problem is fundamental, advertising create alcoholics or not? Advertising's primary responsi- Get into ,the advertising industry

Features, John Guschov, Melissa Schatzberg; Sports, Mike Shin, Ryan Spning, Seventh Page, namely, her that her presentation of- Debate Team members, where bility is to sell. And to sell well. It is as Art Directors and Copy Writers,Timohy obers: ayou, LslieDis, wilieLshn Deign.Man Taf; Crcultio, Daiel fers simple solutions to a complex is- are you? manufacturers' responsibility to the people directly responsible for theAnstey. Sebastian Frank, Rich ecil

________________________________________________________ sue. But more damning is the facts Second, calling into question an make sure their product is reasonably advertising idea. Become the CEO ofthat her arguments depend on your advertiser's right to advertise a legal safe, a liquor company and refuse to ad-

E D T 0 R A L ignorance about the business world, product' is misdirected. Te fact is, Jean suggests running wamning la- vertise to college students. Host aand even the world outside the walls drinking is legal if you're over twen- bels on the ads. Here's a good idea, call-in show at a radio station andof Phillips Academy. I can assure you ty-one in the United States. Which But keep in mind what she suggests talk about liquor abuse, or become

faculty A Falling O~~~~~~~~~~~~~t ~that our world is more complicated means it's legal to advertise and legal is a societal response. In a democrat- President of the United States andOvrtepast few years, relationships between tudents and than Jean Kilbourne's. to manufacture alcohol. Our econom- ic, open society, it is society's respon- propose a tax on liquor sales. Orhave disolved. hile it s stillpossiblefor stuents to Below e wisesheter csystem is based on the idea that sibility to help manufacturers know change the world the od-fashioe

get to kow'facuty membes as frends, th willinness of misrepesentedor simply left out. companies can sell their products. what is acceptable. It's in the best in- way-we o grow up and getgroups to oultvate such bond has waned. Wht has changedParents, teachers, religious lead- Jean should be careful when she sug- terest of any manufacturer to respond married, raise a couple of kids with

Years ago faculty nd studens' had a utual. tnst and ~. ers, peers, genetics, the government, gests that making money is inherent- to what society wants. Then it's the good heads on their shoulders.spea hao, fatended fabnd s mphd coutsy. Tears de and New Year's Eve influence my- ly evil. (Did Jean peak at PA for job of the advertising industry to re- Don't wait. Start today. Write a

decision about drinking. If advertis- free?) flect those changes in their ads. letter to your Senator, or simply callstudents ~uld din togethe for the leasure f gettin to know ing is on the list of influences, it is She should also watch her step Ms. Kilbourne also suggests tax- your Senator.one another~better. House counselors would'throw munches and certainly not alone, and even more when she suggests that companies ing the industry an utn h o- Ufruntl loo bs a'

bitha pat.5 certainly, not at the top. that know a lot about their customers ey into rehabilitation facilities. Ilike be blamed on the advertising industryBut with the 'administration's recent attempts to clamp down In Jean's world. however, it is al- are somehow committing a crime, this idea too. But, the manufacturers or the liquor manufacturers.

on discipline, 'students are becoming more suspicious of faculty cohol ads and alcohol manufacturers It's smart to know your customer of alcohol can't tax themselves. That Otherwise, the world would be anmnembers? actions. This weekendjor example, faculty and pub- who make people drink. Nothing You have to. If you don't, you'll go again must be directed by society. easy place to fix.lic safety officers might 'search- students' backpacks for illegal else. One student asked her if genet- out of business. f Jean were in She gives an apt example of ad-substances, Though such searching is fair-faculty must, after ics was to blame for some people's charge of the world no research vertisers who target college students, Tricia Bradleyall, enforce'rules-students will likely feel as though their priva- drinking. Jean's response was mud- would be allowed. Manufacturers She, like , believes there should be Senior Art Director at Young andcy is being compromised. dled, at best. She allowed that there would be forced to guess at what col- no advertising of alcohol to college Rubicam, NY

If students fear, faculty for reasons like this, their relation- was certainly a tendency among chil- or jeans you like. You think they undergraduates, because it is illegal, (Y&R is the largest privately heldships with faculty will never improve. dren of alcoholics to be alcoholics know without research? for kids under twenty-one, to drink' advertising agency in the world)

The blanme for this situation does not lie with faculty, wvho ~A V~N - L V fi cherish '-their 'rela tionships with students. The administration is' Su e t o A vLt f -aa i '

asking most faculty to'do'too much. As a result, faculty cannot ~~True, the first priority of any school Kahr sarcastically inquires. I am "1{IV positive or alcoholic." In the~devote themselves to any sigle area as they might if they had To the Editor: is academics; but what is wrong with scared that friends and peers are hay- second pgraph, Kahr says, Thefewer responsibilities, the academics here? Phillips ing problems with substances that plan is accurately reflective neither of

in the end, the responsibility of building lasting fiendships Why is it that whenever Julia Academy attracts an extremely tal- could get them kicked out or worse, the PA I know, nor of any fture PAlies with students and faculty. But if administrators do not e- Kahr makes commnentary, she makes ented faculty that teaches a myriad of hurt or killed; I am scared-that a lot of to which I would wish my youngercourage these 'relationships, then Andover will, lose its greatest little sense? From the tirade on male challenging subjects. Andover stu- girls that I know fear guys here be- sisters or my children to go." I askresource-that which the people here have to learm and each and female roles in class discussion dents' SAT scores are among the cause "they only want one thling"; Ms. Kahr, "If by the time you areeach other . that Reuben Teague so validly criti- highest in the country, and each year, and I am scared that these problems ready to send your children to PA,

________________________________________________________ cized, to my latest qualm, "Long- our seniors are accepted at a wide va- could seriously injure the health of and substance and sex problems areFERRIS: PAPS DOESIN'T "BUST" ~~~~~~~~~Range Plan Soaked in Saccharine," riety of the finest colleges. I shudder individuals and the comimunity as a allowed to get worse, how would thatHUS: PAPS DO ESN'T BUST ~ ~Ms. Kahr never fails to cut to the when people make arguments with whole. It is so frustrating to hear ad- sit with you?" Say what you illTo the Editor: focus of concern two, weeks ago quick with her own selfish and fastid- no support to them; and sure enough, vocates of substance abuse on amn- Julia Kahr, most parents (as do the

should have been those students who iouls ideology. "The Student Julia Kahr offers not one suggestion pus-namely, Ms. Kahr. We are not committee members) want the safestYour recent headline "PAPS choose to endanger their health by Advocate" is no advocate of mine, for the enhancement of the academic 21 (old enough to drink), we can not environent for their children and

Granted Power to Bust" and the ac- using alcohol, drugs or tobacco prod- First, Kahr ques~tions the Long- program. Finally, academic program abuse illegal drugs, and we can not will. think twice., _about spendingcomp~nyin,g article sensationalized ucts instead of PPS officers who, as Range Plan's supposed disregard of change is not brought abour, 'by a practice free love where rape and $18,500 a year to subject their "littleneedlessly a decision to simplifyi the responsible adult members of the the present PA. She calls the plan's committee-it is done so by the fac- STDs are commonplace. Most of us Johnnies" and "little Janes"' to aprocess by which students who break community, are trying to protect stu- treatment of the issue of attracting ulty who are experts in the field and will experiment with these "vices"-- cesspool of booze, drugs, and sex.rules can be held appropriately ac- dents from harm? And if such an ef- "the best students" "backhanded and have day-to-day experience with it's part of-growing up; and by giving To put the icing on. her non-co-countable for their behavior or ac- fort to keep students safe occasional- obtuse." I beg to differ with Ms. those the changes would affect: the us a second chance,-'the administra- gent and unsound cake, Kahr makestions. I know that the many students ly results in a student being held ac- Kahr. The present PA does attract students. tion realizes this. Condoning and per- a whopping unqualified generaliza-who have interacted with PAPS offi- countable for failing to heed sensible "the best students." Our school is a .Improvement of the Residential mitting them, however, is unaccept- tion: "I can't iagine that these car-cers understand that the officers' pri- rules, who could protest such an ut- magnet for the brightest and most tal- Life program is essential in a board- able, f kids do have an addiction or toon style parents think much of ourmary concern is safeguarding stu- come except perhaps a person who ented students in the United States, ing school. Kahr questions, "What? want to get plastered on the week- diversity, either. They would proba-dents. Contrary to popular opinion, would prefer to live in another tpe and since the inception of the intema- Why? ... Some influential people think ends, the school asks that they do it bly prefer that all homosexuals be ex-PAPS officers do not "bust" students, of community where the motto "sibi" tional program, the entire world. that suppression of vice in dormito- safely or don't do it at all. pelled." Andover prides itself on di-studet beavio reort ns porafes eac Accutabl a be ahe some-rd Why does she insist that the plan ries is crucially important to our fu- Strengthening of the residential pro- versity, and by sending their childrentions to the deans. The deans then what unfashionable concept'i enr must define a PA student? Due to the ture." Unfortunately, "suppression of gram will incite a new community re- to Phillips Academy, parents recog-

make iformeddecisins regrding al socety atpresen, butI a confr- schools wonderful diversity, there is vice" is becotnin mor d more sponsibility and concern, and not nize and embrace this notion. Wakeappropriate follow-up action. dent that most PA students still un- ndefmnition of a model PA student. important in.an Andover where drugs only suppress the use of substances up, -Julia Kahr! Get your head out ofStudents need not worry about PA-PS derstand that accounting honestly for In this respect, the Long-Range Plan and alcohol are omnipresent and on campus, but will make Andover the sand and free your mind of thisofficers lurking about furtively in one's behavior and actions is a cor- pays the school a compliment in its abused in an, unhealthy manner. Five more like home and contribute to the sick, demented reasoning. You haveclandestine attempts to detect rule nerstone of the learning process. My fulfillment of purpose-to seek "stu- near-deaths in the past two years, a physical and emotional health of PA not asked any students but yourselfbreakers. Open communication is the office door is always open to anyone dents of character and intelligence continuous flow of our friends get- students. how they feel on these crucial issuesonly acceptable PAPS modus operan- who wishes to discuss PAPS report- from diverse ethnic, racial, socioeco- ting the boot for drugs and alcohol, Kahr's last invalid point is how and have rovided the students'di. ing procedures and the role of PA-PS nomic, and geographic backgrounds" instances of date rape and the like are "their plan speaks plainly only about cause with yet another disservice.

I would be surprised if any stu- on campus. Let's a work together to (The Blue Book). -signals to the rational per~on that the -money." She says that tuition-payingdent who complies with the reason- keep the lines of communication Continuing with her relentless problems in dormitories are getting parents won't send their children to Tom Balamaci 96able rules of behavior presented in open and the campus safe. harping, Kahr questions the priority out of hand. I don't feel that "...my PA if they are worried that "littlethe Blue Book would v iew a slightly of Residential Life over academics, virtue is ceaselessly threatened," as Johnny" is going to come homeredefined PAPS presence as evidence Christopher C. Ferris '73of "oppression," as mentioned in Director of Public Safety The Student Advocate: ulia Kahryour article. Perhaps the PhillipianKeeping u with the Clintons: Noelle Ecklev

Joh Fizgral CintnIn the World of Mules, There Are No RulesEvmer Bsn PorteidenitCion a teripe tov Berin.d the ereto brought up to believe that we were tion of this rule and should also speak down the center of the alley ra

the new John F. Kennedy Library and his mother as "Rose" a few times. As Ogden Nash succinctly put it: created equal not in abilities, but in with the violator'afterwards to make both the accusation of being, in ef-Museum, he's been acting really He's also becoming a bit more impa- "In the world of mules, there are no rights. sure she or he understands the viola- fect, anti-feminist and of seeking spe-strange. Washington's been buzzing tient. rules." f that sounds lIk a delightful To accord equal rights to people tion. In the event of a repeated viola- cial treatment for women. f, as Indiaabout all the eccentric things he's do- Every day, Clinton goes at sunrise place to visit, try a PA classroom, of unequal abilities, we need to pro- tion, the teacher must exclude the vi- Leval's letter says, "feminism"'ing. 'to pray at the graves of JFK and However, you won't recognize the tect the weak and control the strong. olator from the class or' take other ef- means being for equal treatment and

Hlays wk hroec anound th e-at inK. hrebgh Chelsea, hosre- place if you're Reuben Teague, who -Otherwise, the strong will have their fective action'. Consistently unsatis- opportunity for women, than I amdecorate the White House. The Une rts rmCesa wo says: "Each teacher has their own set way-a kind of intellectual rape, if factory conduct dAng class should proud to be a feminist.

Clinton Interior Design Cabinet was thought its name should be Shoes, of classroom rules, and these rules you will. Preventing this challenges result in an unsatisfactory grade. By ihis definition, a great manycreated, which included seven people Clinton named it Macaroni. He hired apply to A students within a class." both the ill and the professional PA's Long Range Plan suggests boys and men are feminists, but theyof diverse decornting styles. He in- a speechwriter that knows how to First I've heard of it, Reuben. skill of teachers, but it must be re- that our most pressing need is to have would perhaps be surprised to findvited Garth Brooks to give a concert write, but it hasn't worked. Lbs PA has some mighty obscure quired of them, squadrons of teachers standing ready themselves so labeled. Certainly,at the White House, after he found speeches have classic form, classical rules, but this business of a "set of We need minimum standards of in the dorms to detect and repress sin. women should encourage and wel-

ouMtat pbl inasinead efbternestnd wonderfleimages classroom rules-"2? I never saw one classroom conduct that all teachers If so, thenit's not too much to require come their support but women,noticed that the President has given been asking around if there are any written down, I never heard one ut- are required to uphold. Let's discuss the teacher to vindicate each stu- should be leery of banding togetherup jogging. Clinton said it had to do houses for sale in Palm Beach or tered, and I never saw anyone in any what these standards should be and dent's right to participate and to learn in ways which may seem to discour-

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The Phillipian § SEVENTH PAGE §November 12, 1993

'LatinArsWeedsaSucs "Tiny Alice" Runsinca Son and "6Colored Girl. . ." Lead the Charge This Weekend i

by Sandra SarmientoAlthough the band started the concert American public school system as an agenda of the Latin Arts celebration,

i'l-1LUPi'AN STAFF WiRMlR later than expected, PA students and adolescent unable to speak English. a play entitled "For Colored GirlsPhillps Aadem's Teth Anualfaculty members showed their sup- An intelligent, fnny man, Mr. Who Have Considered Suicide When te 1 I ha ePhilip Acdem's ent Anualport by filling many of Cochran Padillo's engaging conversation fo- the Rainbow Isn't Enough"' ran in

Latin Arts Weekend began last Chapel's seats. Inca Son, elected as cused on Latino identity in the Tang Theater both Friday and by Mike Andruchow Julian is constantly searching for an-Friday morning, November 5th, with "The Best Andean Ethnic Act" for United States. Citing various aspects Saturday nights.-The powerful drama PHILLII'IAN STAFF wii=rr swers to his religious question.keynote speaker Celina Romany, a the last three years by the Harvard that effect Latino identity, Mvr. Padillo directed by Ms. Linda Carter illus- IIn these respects, the play exam-distinguished professor of law with Square Business Association, played stressed familiarity with Latino eth- trated the frustrations, heartaches and This weekend, November 12th ines mankind's use of religion as adegrees from the University of Puerto beautifully before the enthusiastic nicity anid history as the path to un- strengths of women of color. With and 13th, the play "Tiny Alice," writ- means of justifying actions and be-Rico, New York University, and Yale Andover audience, using all hand derstanding a people born from in- strong performances by ten Andover ten by Edward Albee, directed by havior. People may need religion toUniversity. The weekend continued made instruments, except for the digenous, Affican and European women, including Xhercis Mendez Hannah Sharless, and stage man- make excuses for their own short-with cultural and artistic events such -'95 and Walidah Duprey '94, the play -aged by Eve Bradford, will go up in comings and fallacies. The centralas the music -of Inca Son and the connected perfectly with the agenda the Tang Theater. The cast includes: theme of the play, perhaps, is that hu-poignant play "For Colored Girls of events this past weekend. Theater 'Who Consider Have Considered 52's first production of the year,*Suicide When the Rainbow isn't "Colored Girls..." sold out everyOMTEnuf' which ran for its second show for its two week stint on the. straight sold out weekend. mainstage, attesting to its quality.

Ms. Romany accepted 1A's invi- The events will continue this Rtation to commence this year's cele- weekend with Coffee House, a stu--bration and spoke at the all school dent/faculty talent show starting atmeeting last Friday. She not only ..- 7:00 PM Saturday, November 13th,teaches jurisprudence courses to col- ~, followed by a Latino church servicelege students but also lectures across on Sunday, November 21, to be con-the US and the world on such issues ducted by a Nicaragdan priest.as law and social justice, human -~As usual, many people must berights in Latin Amnerica,and empow- thanked and acknowledged for play-erment of people of color, in particu- ing a role in the success of anotherlar of Latino women. Latin Arts celebration. The Office o

During the all school meeting,' Community Affairs and Multiciultura hl nseMs. Romany stressed the changing Development, Mrs. Sykes, Mr. "Tiny Alice"pooD nse

face of Americans as the number of Mojica, Jen Johnston, Mrs. Lewis;- -

people of color in the US increases: and M\r. Thomas deserve special Rachel Chellappa, Mike Breen, inanity is weak and uses religion as a"We have to ask ourselves what it '.- recognitioii. The students who de- Diana Glantermk, Mike Burbank, form of defense.means to be an American now?" Inca Son... You've Seen the Name, Now Here's the photo I D tngster serve- a heartfelt gracias include my and Russel Taylor. But even for the ardent believersAmong the most powerful impres- Picture! co-head, Eric Arias, the heads of the The play revolves around a man out there, "Tiny Alice" offers qualitysions Ms. Romany made during her dinner-Rosanna Rodipe'z and Trudy named Julian (Mike Burbank), who dramatic action and should not bespeech included a personal reassur- stringed ones, and dazzling PA w ith roots. Mr. Padillo entertained a few Parra, the heads of th~ dance-Diana is a lay brother in a religious order missed. The first performance isance to the fifty-odd Latino students the rich sounds of their drums and questions from the audience and fur- Figueroa and Adalisse Rivera, the Dissatisfied with the state of religion toihNvme12ha7:0P

who attend PA. After she read the whistle-pipes. They will play again ther expanded on the question of race heads of publicity-Xhercis Mendez in the world, Julian questions his in the Tang Theater. Tomorrow's per-names of all the students from a list for the school meeting next Friday in for Latinos and discussed his views and Bill Pefia. To the heads of the- faith and the ways people use religion formance, Saturday, November 13th,she no doubt received from the honor of Oxfam Awareness Week. on the upcoming plebiscite vote for church service-John Calder-61 and to their own ends. His soul is sold toOffice of Community Affairs and On Saturday, November 6th, a Puerto Rican status. Afterwards at Tiffany James and to the heads of a group of people who worship a de- will also' be 'at 7:30 PM the Tang.Multicultural Development, she semi-formal dinner was held in the eight thirty in Borden Gym, La Coffee H6use-jjais Forde and ity by the name of Tiny Alice (Diana Admission is $2.00 with an ID. So, ifasked us to remember that we be- lower right dining hall of Commons. Secci6n de a Sabor, a live Latino Adayna Gonzalez. Glantemik). Julian's purpn,9_, in their you are looking for some provocativelonged at Andover and that our diver- Those who attended tasted the deli- band, played salsa, meringue and As a four year senior who has eyes; is to provide nourishment for commentary on religion, attend "Tinysity added to its unique nature and cious Latino meal prepared by cumbia for the annual Latin Arts participated in every Latin Arts cele- Tiny Alice in the form of companion- Alice." It will be well worth yourbeauty, "Diversity is the norm". Commons caterers and had the op- dance. Both PA students and guests bration since my junior year, it is ship. Throughout the entire play, time.iMuchas gracias Sefiora Romany! portunity to hearFelix Padillo, a pro- from other schools such as Brooks with pride and hope that I invite any-

Te weekend continued on fessor of Sociology from and Groton danced to the rhythmic one who hasn't attended an event tooFriday night with a concert by Inca Northeastemn University in Boston, songs under a canopy of streamefs do so within the next two weeks. E-l c o ta u u r VZ-

,-Son, a band from Peru whose mem- speak on his experiences as a Latino and balloons set up especially for the Latin Arts Celebration has been orga-.bers. play traditional- mui rmte immigrant to the United States. occasion by-~members of the Afro- nized for the PA community to enjoyAndes, and of all Latin America. Mr. Padillo began his speech by Latino-American Society. and leamn about Latino culture and A kf S[1 ,nw eg

describing his struggle with the Mthough, not part of the specific art. !Bienvenidos!

by Matt Concha

ANDOVER- EXEE Et LUSTLER.FPLWIA STAF WifE

1.Cluster soccer isAND~ AiLL SCHOOL EAa.t a. a game where the ball is secondary and humans drop like fliesb. a friendly sport in which people bond to create a giant cluster of

atheletes______________________________ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~c. a sport having nothing to do with winning but getting even

by Ben Stafford to think, albeit incorrectly, if we win Quad South will attempt to dethrone School Tea will have a feast of taty d. not a varsity sport at AndoverPH{ILUPLIAN STAFF WRMTR the football game. Well, the answer Flagstaff '94 in a rematch, of last morsels for you to dig your greedy e. good

this year is rather simple, yell one of years controversial match. Onlookers hands into - and savor in CooleyYes folks, the time has come for the following easy-to-remember are bound to enjoy a game of finesse House. I see some sort of weekly 2.Tenwsbadothsreti

Andover-Exeter weekend. While phrases: "Oh, you played great soccer with a little mauling on the trend forming.. a. Tool-many battle-scarred veterans know Exeter, better luck next time." or side. 7:00-9:00 PM- Instead of a fea- b. Bachjust exactly what this means, many of "Well, ya' gave it the old college try. 7:ish PM: After the soccer game, ture film this weekend, the Latin Arts c. The Royal Nonesuchthe newer members of our tightly- What more can you ask?". Another in the gym will be the annual month will continue its push to sup- d. Aretha Franklinknit community perhaps find themn- popular slogan I have heard coined Andover-Exeter pep rally. Much fun. ply live entertainment by sponsoring e. Perhaps anyone one of the four, depending on where you're comingselves grasping for some answers. goes as follows: "Gosh, Exeter al- Much noise. Be there. a Coffeehouse in Kemper from"What is this weekend all about?" most won. Wouldn't that have been 7:30 PM: Teplay "Tiny Alice" Auditorium at the previously-citedsome may ask. Well, contrary to pop- time. I went to this last year and was 3. Chestnuts:ular belief this weekend isn't really mightily impressed. If you miss this, a. roast on an open fire.about beating Exeter on the playing youwillI miss a good thing.b.wlasorstianveoer30dge.you ~ ~ , .bite Jack Frost's nose.field, but rather stealing Exeter's big I 7:30 PM: Tiny Alice will go up c.argodfb.banners and performing other sotsof -again. Oh yeh i dtd by d.ARgo brbizarre espionage. must warn you, Hannah. ye it iece y .Alhowever, that engaging in such mis- 830-11:15 PM: The Intemnational 4. "Girls just want to fiave fun" issions can be extremely hazardous to Club will be supplying the longest a. from Nena's early years as a teenie bopperone's health owing to the volatile na- running source of entertainment this b. said by Clinton in his speech about the deficit.ture of Exeter students. Now, on to "'-weekend. In Borden Gym at the pre- c. said by Gore in his "helping the kindergarten" speech.the next bit of advice. set times, the dance of all dances will .d. was not said by Gore but instead said twice in aClinton speech both

It's time to get ready to make the~ take place, supplying you with a referring to Hilary.trip. You need to get dressed. What tasteful melanige of musical styles. e. I don't think any of the above.should you wear? Well, nothing "' Come. Dance.works sometimes, but these days you 5. "For Colored Girls..." wascan't get very far if you're naked. At SUNDAY a. an extremely well done playany rate, if wearing your birthday suit 3:00 PM: The Music Department b efre nTn

C. about girls who have thought about suicide when all is lostdoesn't fit the bill, then you could try here at Phillips Academy will be pre- d. a definite two thumbs upclothing yourself in a variety of dif- senting a chamber music recital. The e. all of the aboveferent ways. Wearing'~several differ- pefomac wili-ue oec

ent shades of red and making up a~~~~prfrmacewil n~ldeFlrecebig baner tha redad "EXETER i a Pearson, one of our own teachers of 6. What is the name of the new movie soundtrack that combines hip-hop bad banetho ant toliv "XToR s toa ______________________________ voia semdpromr n n rne

morrw. Ty smethng.. . lue nea." Imus nowlis sevralexprs- oes p attheallotedtime Th pla, oe tie Tagleood-ellwdogntub.gad

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November 12, 19

:G IR LS CROSS COUNTRY BOYS SOCCER

Miler 94 Lifts Blue Over Red' Boys Tramnple CushlungUndefeated Girls Finally Challenged Pull Out OT Win Ov'er New Hiampto

by Fluto Shinzawa through, as they eagerly waited for lead on an Exeter runner. The by Darren Dinne~en Andover defensemen onto the feet of kept the score deadlocked at zero toand Howie Goldberg, the starter's gun. Andover captain finished the rae and Ben Barnett Cushing's center forward. He glided zero. Andover finally pulled aheadPHILLI~~~iAN ~~ ~ At the sharp crack of the gun, the with a remarkable time of 19:46. PHLIINSAF~ii~uit into the Blue's goal to move the early in the second half.

thibrng of blue and red runners burst Laura Torbert '94 crossed the finish _______________ score to 3-1. TeBlue's goal stemmed from a___________________________ onto the Great Lawn. The runners line at 20:14 in third place, followed ' -Andover added an insurance goal cross by Murungi into the penalty___________________________ completed their lap around the lawn closely by May Pin'i '94 and Katie as Murungi tallied yet another, min- box. The ball bounced around untiland headed into the sanctuary, with Schlesinger '94, who posted times ofr utesbfrthenofheistal. JnMler'4 lditptNwOn Saturday, the Girls' Cross Jen Long '95 and Miller in the lead. 21:08 and 21:17, respectively. H efrbed t don the rt side, Hamn ' kep1er forsli pas lead

Co ni ea a ts prnia As fotns ho ee, quclpoah See An es n w sturned, and beat two dazed defenders Andover managed to keep ahead.match-urp with the girls of Exeter. -lased-with-the--re- before sending the ball in for the utla nure e apo-Andover squeaked by itssutofterc.Btutla unaddNwHmpnsuits of the race. But ~~~~~~score..oppositdon by a score ofLn'sinuyi The Boys' Varsity Soccer team TeBuscrdisf adinl forward netted the equalizer with one:25-34 in the Blue's cbs- second left inon' theuryisa game. This goalfthan fialseondlet i te gme Ths oa'-~~~~~~t-~~~eet~~~~~fthe-Y . ~~~~~~~grave matter since the reetytreGrun t iapit oal on a penalty kick taken by sn h aeit vriehe aee- tokpac ffe-gfflg- ing mid-season slump to improve its Zai atn'9.Tepa a se nErl ine thme isthlo o vertime,

at reord t a rspectble 65-1. up after Ryan Spring '94 was tackled MatBrn'9 fe Bo rthon a bleak and overcast -nterscholsam-retl Andover strengthened its confidence toatheBground bytheeGushingrgoaldaZ it tifbeee reduced without her. for the upcoming Exeter game as PA tender. Wartman took the kick and gaewnr.B erecidthblow"ing into the faces of baloacrsanbethepoigthe runners. For the se- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~I Lng's opinion, crushed Cushing, 5-1, and slid past placed it perfectly to end the scoring galteondertos heand t t the backsiofthe runners. For the se- ~~~~~~~~~~her chances of return- New Hampton, 2- 1, in overtime, atltnert 5-1i.nt hebckoI-*-om-hie;t-was- ig in time for Cushing Nw amtnthe net.tife last home meet within `4 Interschols on Andover proved at the start that O Wensa, Advr This victory was Andover's thirdthe friendl confines of Saturday are extreme-urd y thisxrem - one wouldld ever be los as t neverw abep t closesonascodit

-. - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~squeezed out an overtime victory inarwndpttsesorcrdtI the Andover campus., ly good dominated~~~~~~~~ fo thbeiinofhe against New Hampton. The Big Blue 6-5-1. Now on a roll, the Big BlueCptain Cynthfia Milr-c The toughest game. This utter superiority was not doiaeh is a u h e looks to end the season with a win

'94 rearked;"It' Just ~ ~ &j-- ->- ~ -competition that the displayed on the scoreboard, owev- Hamtndefes hlstogad over arch-rival Exeter.

iaceis~oime.~Zf~ii~was - - ~ . -~. ~, - - ~ -girls - willface-ar er, until a flurry of goals midwaythe overriding sentiment -l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~nterschols will be through the first half.

jj~~e over~~~fdin sentiment frm NM} and The goal scoring began whenofmany of the team's Girls Cross Country on its way to victory photo/ /D. Ingster Loomis -C ha ffe e. Miriti Murungi '95 drilled a direct

Veterans. However, PA has al- kick through numerous stunned de-Andover was epected to unl all changed. As she passed the log cabin ready beaten NMH- this year, and fenders, and the ball dribbled pastthe

,-ve-teyu,,-n-n~xeine -n-alkn-e fst-steps-into the Loomis does- not seem as formidable Gushing keeper to give Andover theExetersuad. Exter fieded two sanctuary, Long had to drop out of as before. 1-0 lead.

strong tenth grade runners, but the the race because of a pulled Achilles For theeno, the race will be The second goal came when Joeydrew didnot hav nearlyas much tendon. Noting this immeasurable the end o their careers as Andover McCannon '95 settled a loose ball in .-

7~d~t as id te J~ue Wve. tirig los, Mlleracceeratd ahead of the- cross countiy runners. And for* the the goal mouth and ripped it in into-- any-frea--accdents it semed ack, unnin withrenewed intensity underclassmen, the race will be a ma- the net. Just one minute later, Dan

Aiidover wuld have n problem d- and detemination.jor stepping stone to success in the Koehler '96 rifled a shot off the-k4g'the -~OP-ponent. . ---- The-rnmners--finished -their-pass- ---seasons--to -come.---New---stars--willY -crossbar, which set up Matt BowerAndove runnes steped up overHeartbreakHi-ll and through the emerge as seasoned veterans will '95. Bower controlled the rebound, --- k- --

to the starting line feeling the pangs sanctuaiy and began their return to hang up their spikes. The girls will turned, and placed the ball into theof anxiety and nervousness, the Great Lawn. Miller strode past bleed blue this Saturday as they give comer of the net.

--How evei,-th eir -c onf denc sin ed- --ff--i-- 1i- -iffacohfftbl tthfei-511-- Chhing's attempt -to halt ; <- -

FIELD HOCKEY - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Andover's stampede came on aone- -- '--

on-one breakaway. The ball was > '" '-- ---0 chipped over ~~~~~~~~the heads of the Miriti Murungi 95 passes upfield against New photo D . ngster'adera 9 4, G-irl~s I e or 10 Goals chippdtove

,Goalie Terry '94 Blanks Cushing and BB&N CUTRSCEby Kito Robinson Cushing debuted on the forward line and F 9 4 9S x~2, rI L Aa

PI-11L1IPLAN STAFF wiTRru Despite a mud trap for a field clearly made her mark with solid Vand opponents with dangerous play. Peachy, from defense, sur- by Elis Francesca ReginaTh F na ata G nc

PILLIPIAN STAFF WRITER F-'94Th na ataG c~~~~~~ ~~~~~swings, PA ended the gameagainst prised all when she drove a shot off I F-'94, hemth-FS9Cushing with its highest number of of a free hit. The ball burned over a Testing each light bulb individu- matical favorite, will Recs or 341- 0-goals this season. According to quarter of the field, through the ally, Brothers Field groundskeeper be led on offense by Goals Against 10 1coach Kate Dolan, "the girls were Gushing defense, and slammed into Jurgis Arcillio has these sage words the fancy footwork of Head-to-Head 1-0-2 0-1-2-

_____________________________ looking to sore after being shut out the net. to say about tonight's Cluster Soccer Laurence "Gazelle" All-Cluster Stars 5 5the three previous games. They BB&N Final: "This will be like Revelation Jollon '94, John "Antelope" Nelson seizing opportunities at every step.were hoping for a scoring explo- PA had a lot to prove in its final 6:12. 'And I saw the Lamb break '94, and Tim "Okapi" Stonecipher West Quad South

The field hockey players of sion." The squad succeeded by ut- regular-season game before Exeter, open the sixth seal. There was a vio- '94. This fearsome offense led the All-Star-laden West Quad SouthPhillips Academy have been strut- runniing and out passing-their oppo- and the girls entered the game with lent earthquake, and the sun became Cluster Soccer League with 34 goals has definitely come a long way thisting thdir stuff. The Andover squad' nents, scoring six goals. unchanneled enthusiasm. "black like coarse black cloth, and the at the end of the season. season. After losing its first threedefeated Cushing on Saturday, 6-0, Meghan Madera '94 jammed After an early time-out called by moon turned completely red like Therefenseh he d bl byEllie tgs thstaIa o otay

and cntinud on o cruh B -'three goals into the net, while Heidi Coach Dolan, Madera scored two blood,' if my New Testament is as "Gaffe n '94oie and etffw sEhotd th.nele y a4-0 on Wednesday. The team's Cline '94, Molly Bell '95, and Jane consecutive goals. Dolan experi- good as I think it is." reach goalkeeper Peter "Stag' Israel "Hermnes" Cheek '94, Carter "Ares"'

-rcox-d-tands-at-9--%-3. Peaci--R(-hyj-9ieac-scored-one- BelL-mentedpositioning-defensewomen-Arcillio's words will definitl 9.F'4hdtelatgassoe ls 9,Ad Zu"Wle 9- I ~~~~~~~~~Julie Gwozdz '96 and Peachy on the hold true, as the two most powerfulforardlie, ndthepar podued temsin ibria F-94andWet aaist twit a er 10 HlfbckaanaAaon"Dinyus"dhnna'9

---- orwrd ine an th par podued, eam inSibria F-94 nd estColin "Equus" DeYoung '94, Cohin pounds in goals left and right, giving- - - -- -- ~ ~~~~T!~. aiding in the upcoming goal by Kito Quad South, will duel to the death in "Moe Galgr'9,ndJh tisFalhepotutyobiga

- -- -- -~~~~~~~~~~--~~~ ~~~ Robinson '95. front of screaming fans at 6:15 EST. "Zebra" Stubbs '94 tear up the field, high -scoring game.- - - - . ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ ¾ a ~~~Captain Jen Karlen '94 turned in -The most owerful mid-~~. - -~~~~~~~ ~~ 2' - ~~~~afantastic game, creating plays with J[L ][A [-C u er T a § field in the league, coe

forward Katie Madera '95,mi-FU IP A K A I-C te a by Eric "Achilles"- c---, -~~~~~~~~~~~i-~~~~ ~fielder Jordyn Kramer '95, and de- Gottesman '94 and Kitty~~ 4-i- -~~~~~~~~ fensewoman Lila Musser 9.FrsTemSecond Team -"eee"Gen 9,df

4 'k" "For Exeter we need to execute -iieyateoetpe- ~~~~yFF ~~~~~~T -- ~~~~F anCheek, WQS -Ahmned EL-Gaili, PKN vn n tak yF'4the fundamentals," commented bontasty atuperbfse,e

- - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Dolan. "We are at our best when we F Laurence Jollon, F-'94 Anthony Huberman, ABB but, just in case, WQS also- The PA girls are eager to combat the - onecipher, F-'94 Danbasts SmuperbldeanseWQN

-- -~~~~~ ;- - -~~~~ are passing and looking to shoot." - F TI n Sby R c " re t s C ci-':~- -~'~~; ---- ~ - -~- -' --- Red, and drive them, wondering F~ Andy Wilder, WQS- Alex Tiro, -FLG '9, ik "AammIn

'NN ~ - ~ &-~-'~ - - ~- -- -- - - what went wrong, off of their home -M (Iolm Gallagher, F-'94 -- Pete Chivers, RPD "Paris" Hopkins '94.'Xti~jo Robinson '95 takes a shot on goal photo/ /D. ngster field.

-The defense, supportedM 'Eric Gottesman, WQS Eli Kao, WQN in goal by Dan

VOLLEYBALL MV Mike Shin,'WQS - Mousa Nxumalo, RPD "Prometheus" MacDonald'95, will thwart many of F-Girls Rebound Against Worcester ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~D Jeff Cannon, F-'94 Darren HoPkins,.-WQS '94's attempts at a score,

by Francesca Antifoniario the third, came back once more to fense. Consistent all-around play by D lxi1ohvky P hl in -'4btim lily on'to F trand Jessie Drench win the fourth, and finally lost the Isabel Aillaga-Romany '95 and D Ben Haddon, ABB- Tyson Phipps, PKN pull out a hard-fought 5-4PHIwUu-NiSeA s W--TRS'ictoy Vdicky te-ClstePHILLIPIAN STAFF last one due to a loss of morUaIe and V ckyiCen '9, as well as excep- G uaErcP N- vtoyndkethClsr______________ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~~~,AdmGurry, tRPDEi ay Kenergy. tional outside hitting by Francesca con

__________________________ Although Andover played well at Antifonario '95 and captain Laurietimes, victory evaded the team due to Galaburda '94 boosted the team.

- - - ~~~~~~~~unforced errors and somewhat spo- In the third game, PA slipped to-~ ~ ~ ~~~~~ ~~radic play. Setter Christina Lauricella the level of its sporadic opponent,, -

-- - ~~~~~~~~'94 and Christina Costas '95 both falling behind, 10-2:- However, -

The Andover olleyball - gave strong performances, demon- Andover found its groove and rallied -Z

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The Phillipian § SPORTS § November 12, 1993

ATHLETES OF THE WEEK 6-~ - -~

~ AIIDVA-EXETER ATHLETIC SLATE'

e r ~~~BV Socder at EXETER 11:00______________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Gv vip at EXETR 11:15.

by Chuck Arensberg for the screamer to the lower right 1, with the tie comning in the second Vlebland Jed Donahue hand corner. The crowd rose to its game against a feeble Tabor t. BV WaeWooLTERSCHOLS (at EXETER) 11:15

PHiUIPIN SAF WRR feet as Trull came tip with the ball. The still inexperienced team seemed GV SOCCer '1at EXETER- 11:30Vulgar chants spewed from the fans to have forgotten. the fundamenfils GV Field Hockey at EXETER 11:45

"It was a tough game, but after as the Exie walked away dejected that got them through try-6uts. Lower 'BV Foo'tball' atEXETER 1:30Scott's clutch save and Nader's beau- and demoralized, prodigy Jimmy Moore commented, BV rosC14

i t7kibW w re i go Trull's savejleft the door open for 'The Tabor game woke us up. It fo- onr NESH L a O MSshape" sai Dusy De~o '96 The Andover's fifth shooter, Nader cused us on the games ahead and (V OSCofty1TR H LSatL MI)- 23

Phillipian awards the players of V Akhnoukh '95. As the cries of the mentally prepared us to beat even theboys soccer, who together have corn- fans and teamates grew to a roar, most talented of teams." SundAy, November 14 90piled a 7-0-2 record, athletes of the Nader strode through the ball and After tough practices consisting GV Volleyball atCGUSHING (TOURNAMENT) 90week for their fabulous overtime win 'sent it past the flailing arms of the de- of miles of running and hours ofagainst dreaded Exeter. "his ~ cimgnthe squad re-was a fitting conclusion to a buddt rs hae4great season." states starting , . The game proved an im- FOOTBALL PREVIEWgoalkeeper. Scott Trull '95. ., portant turning point for the

"We started off strong,' entire team. Stated John Leecollapsed, and regained with '95, "We all gained prideNader's score, all in the first ' rmta ae twsifuhalf," stated Jason Ko '95 of ential for the rest of the sea-the Exeter game. Trull let- a son." Maintaining the mo- by Kevin Mendonqa stepped up to help lead the team. now has its high octane offense rur-tough shot go through early in -'enu thyhdgeredadJ nFact As always, Mike Siciliano '95 fling on al cylinders.

the half, but he and the offense agai~~~~~~mnt he a grth e d nd Joh~In TFrawcttRfoundlf t he forn tofsei agans Cha, teBue PHIL________STA __________ will canry the burden of high expecta- Andover has long been touted jas

found their form to tie it up ~AK'.crushed Brooks, 6-0. tions, as crowds have come to expect the defensive power of the league.with aminute remaining in the IlZ' - An exuberant feeling of After weeks of toil and prepara- amnazing things from his quick feet This year's defense has contained the,

smales, Trteg te lieed t as ef-ot stayed with the tion, the measuring stick of every and sweet arm. The backfield, lauded many tremendous athletic tenitssmiles, the team listened to as- ~~~team throughout its next Andover football team is near. This as the best in the league by the coach thrown at them every week. The de-

sistant coach Marc Koolen, '~" three games, leading to two year's squad is about to engage in of Deerfield, will be at its best, as fense has the power both to keepwho asked that they "keep it .- more wins and a tie. The, one of the oldest rivalries in football. Josh Carroll '94 is joined by Brendan Andover in the ame and knock op-

Quleaum '9n , wuh YClasso xtrgai hl .se team felt cohfident in its Andover-Exeter is the climax f Kennedy '94, who is coming off in- ponents out of it.

screamed that, "If we win this -abilities and looked forward every player's season, a game in- jury problems which have plagued The keystone of the Andoverwe'll all the we want." golie, sealing the 6-5 winto its last game of the season which players must elevate their his entire season. Doing the dirty stonewall defense is the linebaekinge

AndyHs w '95 ignorlt ed th e plato" Fans, prosly eld acg a the againn. st Exeter. Dinneen stated, If games to a higher plateau. In this work in the backfield along with cop. md up fKiwcl,

keep t clan, ladin theAndovr at eigteen ard ox, ushedthe ield there was one game we had to win, it game anonymous people step on the Carroll is Meade Dominick '95. Kennedy, Arias, Monaghan, and Jenstack ith-lan adiellow cAdoTer -to htand wept up ,se the plyr fntierd was Exeter. I would have traded all field and heroes stride off. The tight end trio of Dan Fleming 94. Stuffing C up the holqs.tamswth batt l o overdightinute ope tu h lyesi h the others to win against those [ef- At 4-2, Andover comes charging .Kiewlich '95, Eric Arias '94, and are Epley, Blair, Carroll, Cannon aiof play, leading to a disappointing As the culminating effort of the femninate boys]. I just wish I got more into this game riding a three game Dave Monaghan '94 will be doling Crawford. The impermeabes

staleate. ll wa not ost, owevr, seson, he Exter gme eitomized a playing time to whip up on ther."1nr winning streak. The Blue's efforts out blocks and hauling in Siciliano ondary of Garth Williams '97, Harris.stalmate Al wasnot ost howverseaon, he Eete gam epJ.B. Lockhart's '95 words, the Exeter have improved exponentially every passes. And Mr. Consistency, Hams, and Siciliano will take away ExetersR

because as the fans turned a~ay and season of hard work. The young gm a,"h og / hthe teams headed sadly off the field, squad started the year with a decisive gaewa,"Tetoges a d/ough week of the season, and after two should be all over the field. last option, the long pass.

the oposin coaces ageed t two in atMilto, wining b a scre of est game of our seasn.7 ora weeks of intense, uninterrupted prac- However, the game will be fought Eee rde nwt -five mnute oertimeperios to d- 2-1.Jay Mk '95 ummed p the Nickerson '95 used his bockey tice, the team is focused solely on and won in the trenches, where real reodcmigntthsaeafra

termine a winner to this age old rival- lack of team chemnistry when he sta- checks, and John Diorio '95 prac- Exeter. Andover believes it has the men who get mud on their jerseys demoralizing loss at the hands of aiy. Elted, he fas and layer alik ed, "e did't relly knw eac oth- ticed his wrestling moves." talent, preparation, and the leadership battle. Ryan Epley '94 and Scot lstaeedChigtea.Eer

rekindled thier entusiasum. er's playig styles so we couln't The '93 IVtBoysSoccerrteamltotovewhelmetheoBigxRedro Exeter. "Bull" B 4ar pl4yiplaying mfrom he sboastshaghighlyuoutedrrunningbbackAfterten mnutesof soreles OT lay p to ur ful poentia unti the suceeded in preserving its undefeated The Blue coaching staff has stud- tackle positions, shall btteo enmn n bg play receiver,

the coaches conferred, and the teams third or fourth game." Lemay agreed: sao ept h oso e lyr ied the tapes of past Exeter teams and posing team back, to make way for ChriTdsiBenmnasbnchose five players to compete in a "We really came together afterth DaKoler'6aw kbfreo the extrapolated the - apparent faults the oncoming backs. Anthony called the best back in the league, and~

shootot. Quttlebam, Daren Maco gae; we ll fet thatthere varsity squad and Upper sensation which could be exploited. The coach- Crawford '94 and Timmy Cannon reustoltnyoedfnerakDinneen 96, Lee Lemay '95, and IarP was a lot of combined talent on the RehanesJaffsge. injur coea es have made aroriate adjust- '6wl aeteitro ate i on",Santa", Klaus 97, all scored with team and it should not be put to Wednesday'sfgele.hThehcomeback ese 96 wilMe te no r l atle, o th imdwne

team led all JV athletics with an un-, Tenheadtfelmheshaerdne heivTendrtistnobtfcll all onthease against the inept Exeter goalie. waste.", pati rprnteta.mn hj-e seeypacnedefatesesonandloost r p a rt iprprnthtemmawh egsevyplcn ter oThe teams rye ofeve laih-

As Exeter's final shooter fired, Trull The team rolled through its first dftesaonndlkorpat The players, over the coure of Jimmy lim '9. Wilim has tog oc reo xtrcatimaintained his composure and dove five games, amassing a record of 4-0- thsiceblfatganexfl, the past two weeks, have rallied to- fought the inglorious battle all sea- ta hsya h e a hti

GIRLS SOCCER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~gether and around their captain, Todd son, protecting his quarterback and tkst i.Hwvr noeGIRLS SOCCER ~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Harris '95, to find an inner strength firing a multitude of pinpoint long knows the importance of this arii~

and has taken Coach Bernieri's wotfk§.~~ h a n d s ~~~~~~~~3-ir~~~~~s S ec otid. O SS ~~~~~~~~~~~they may have - lacked in past con- snaps. Having had two weeks to iro'n .w in se ri l I1In os i rlaed lS n .ler Li izt tests. Several other key players have 'out any wrinles, the Blue believes it to heart. Win for each other, boys."

DeefiedD mintedUndrLght BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

by Cem Karsan oand Dan Marks Who '94, iayliss '4Ts

I "84 ~~~~~~~~~Boys Head to Schols After Leaving Exeter Behindlm lima rM 114 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~by Aaron Cooper was about 100 yards behind," re- in his predictions for this year's fin-

and DanKoeblercalled ayliss."Coming around the ish. "Anything can happen ,at,PHI-IL6iN sAFF wmTERs Chapel he was suddenly only about Interschols. I think there are four-

six strides behind me. I knew that he teams that can contend for the crovdh,

The Girls' Varsity Soccer Team ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~had to have used a lot of energy to and I think we're one of them'"he downs thehomstrec So a make up that ground,

heads down the homestretch of a fan- ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~so I was confidenttastic ten week season this comingthtIcudbahiweekend. However, the team faces The Boys Cross Country team o th Goudreat himn.

the tough task of battling back from a ~~~~~~~~~~~capped off its perfect season with an onteGatLw.tihertengh 2-sk oss ttWin sorac thisom easy victor over Exeter on Saturday, He did just that when

past Wednesday. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ 19-38. Once again, Andover was so h u na xr na podnsitv otAdveaiy~ overpowering that people on the side- busofpedad---'- -/4

tlyonea woitise woe, punon andid -'--- '' --~- -~ lines knew the outcome of the race distanced himself -, )-'-etraaewntisa ofek soccer ait Jill Cassie 95 drives u p the sideline against Deerfield photo/ L. Johnson even before the scorekeeper tallied from the Exeter run-

in front of an enthusiastic crowd un- score stood at 1-1 as the first forty Winsorth onsneinheltffy--der the lights. The troops flattened minutes of play came to a close. Coming off one of their most im- Befoe teDrcecoahrJn yrdsformer powerhouse Deerfield 4-2. Disappointed with the first half score, pressive victories of the season, tab.efodcs sme oal for sen Bill Ddereatre '95

Deerfield the girls vowed to strike often and Andover rolled into Wmsor, tream. "C ors ty get evensi rahna gtrac fin- P -A-

Each year a team receives ne - hard in the second. - Massachusetts with high expecta- (runers before '9.Thee fi ve aideishn thid fortAh- -j

chance to show their stuff under the To the Blue's dismay, its' oppo- tions. However, the undefeated Wod Sakr'4Th Anve runners repne y'efrig oe andit tm fotlights of the Varsity Football Field. nents emerged fired up for the second Winsor team put a damper upon the runners eney-pe i-forming.overal wit Ma tieofFor the girls, that chance came last half of play. An early goal from a Blue's optimism. - bv a9epcttos.1:0 axTi DoelaeysSaturday as they played host to a psyDefedfrad roda Wiorntaedhecoring, as a "We got all eleven before their '9anTiRoet

powerful Deerfield teamn. But catalyst for the subsequent attack by Winisor ntidfielder delivered a superb ive," addmoed anrpis '94 alsTrvo o i plce.elAndover came outof the gates rather the Andover offense. After Dowling goal. According to Dowling, PA was GrgNimre'4adTrvr frtBi Ble.knd -. , ,'-

sluggishly, as Deerfield sprang to an tied the game with her second goal of. unable to pick up any momentu in Basn9 atrdteto w et weed~"~early 1-0 lead when goalie Abby the day, Andover never looked back.- the first half as they played "sloppy plcsLxtroaoihu tscp h emill travfele Harris '96 was caught out of position. ToCahKrn endysd- soccer." After the first-half of- play, tmc buta hiercl inothave mladhe tor Leroom s.Chaet

Tni-captain Becky Dowling '9 light, goals by Kate Schulte '96 and the core remained -0.muhoadifrnentissuge. frItrcos.Lt - --

ignited the Blue's offense, firing a Jill Cassie '95 secured the 4-2 win. Determined to play well in;th the Thoe easory ofs hthe ren of yearo,afe Ra pfinsectd ~~shot that sailed into the upper left The win improved the Blue's record second forty minutes, Andover took thecholesaowsW tor.H saonPA.fise.

handcome ofthe eerieldnet The to -1-2on he yar.to the field' However, another Winsor won the race, preserving his perfect third,- in 'cos. -- '

hand corner of te Deerfield netThe to 9-1-2 onthe goal early n the second hal proved rrecordtor theaseason. ththaattimeoof CCachh Stablefordddeoralizalyin Dpt ealtesr, 160,he misseddre-realprovth was notably cautious Greg Whitmore '94 and Trevor photo /A.Gurry

demoraizing.Despit, a lae surg, 16:0, he mssed r-breakng theBayliss 94 start out strongI rsAt 0A% &I by S+tve, I 0 C. whic 1;incudd direct kickv goa Ischool record he revioulsy set by a ___________________________

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will receive a $500 credit to their Commons Cluster Munch fund.

Here are the delivery totals (by cluster) as of November 8, 1993.

Pizza Hut Champions To DateAbbot 64 Will HallFlagstaff 1 6 Foxoroft North & SouthPine Knoll 58 Fuess North & SouthRabbit Pond 64 Stearns East & WestWest Quad North 46 Rockwell North/Andover CottageWest Quad South 41 Rockwell Sout/Tucker

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