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hllfa - The Phillipian
wanted...locked HLLFA~ _ j out, raining...I like Evan D. WoldTikl more than God. April 8, 1994 Phillips Academy, Andover, MA Volume CXVII Number 3 pus Returns to, PA~C Chae ADS to Phillips Academy this week to Courtney Gadsden and STAFF WRITER Barbara Landis Chase returned ercio unor Class toJIthat Speaks ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~by by Emily Bramowitz PHILLIPIAN Patient ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Nicole eight people in the U.S. alone would die of AIDS-related deaths in Mason the hour that they sat together at the iiILLIPIAN STAIT WRITER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~meeting. Despite this solemn beginfacstudents, with informally meet Quercio, a man who is nling. Quercio soon lightened up the ulty, and staff as well as to address ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Michael battling AIDS, came to atmosphere. He explained that it ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~presently ulty, and staff as well as to address was important to laugh. and that Phillips Academy last Wednesday to speak at a special meeting for the keeping a sense of humor has helped Junior class. He asked the Juniors to him to live with the disease for the share their thoughts and feelings past three years. . the entire Andover community in a special all-school Meeting. While the Academy Brass Ensemble played several pieces - '- munity streamed into the Cage for a special all-school Meeting to introduce the Chases. Speakers at the meeting included Don and Britta McNemar, David Underwood, school president Kristina Hult '94, Peter Joel, Dean of Faculty, Rebecca Dean of Community Affairs Woodside, of Commons representing the PA staff, Gai Ralson, presi- about the disease, while telling them He began his story in 1981, 2;of his own experiences related to the growing AIDS epidemic. Quercio, thirty-three years old a marathon runner, found out that he was HIV-positive three years Raised in Worcester, MA, he attended South High School and on to receive when he was first encountered the HIV virus. Quercio, a very spiritual 'man, was not accepted at a traditional Catholic church because he was a homosexual. Instead, he went to a church called Dignity that welcorned homosexuals and conducted standard Catholic ~ ''g '(" " .,and ~''ago. ' ,'service. ______a '~went -Sykes, and Multicultural Development, Leo ' '' from their repertoire,- the PA corn- degree ',a .L '"- -- ' Barbara Chase is welcomed y the Phillips Academy community Chase also clarified several Leo much-applauded The Photo /G.Bucknum in Political Science from Assumption 6 6~V at HIV/AIS has taught humanity, if nothing else, is we all test positive for In the base- ment of this church he first learned of the disease, which success., and joy both inside and out- College. To spread enevlent te Laies dentof wa hen referred to information about Society (BENE VIE), and Barbara as G....[a viu, teAD ~~~Woodside saluted the Chapses on points' of her long range plan- side of thle classroom." David and Chase. ImmuneGa Rate G vrsootlt. AS Qeri her introduced then Chase Mrs. concentrate try to will she Overall, of members countless of the behalf sm h Mr.DviMChearega. un 9-Deficiency]. fourlty ver at kec a restorative Chase, David husband as life community of quality the on teachbe may not "We staff. PA the gMrs.tChaseswit bly.bycwelcomin Quercio spoke of the; hope that she "recognized us ers, nor are we graduates, but we well as maintenance, budget con- arcenivist, who will remain at his hundred and twenexplained that and detail, in religion the country. across schools ty asnote forP yet Mr. Chaetspoke diesthatro grams. Chnaseai, cknowgd Gavtil Rson henmc,introduce without all that snow." Mr. itsAmany diseaseespand yehis fromonthenGloriaucHolbrookChaNursenothroughout continuedGail Underwood his remineds very clse ton trals, Nneyseit B ~David Chase as the new honorary she will need to work heavily on `iia-e of geometric perfection" P racitinr HCilarok rthitne on podumorefletine hr e ad oeeta hrtGd elrgv r ihr n resierve of BENEVIE, a position fund-raising', but she will stay on and ho will visit PA intermittently,. Chase as proces searchand ('base feels that PA needs to the spouse of the Head campus for long periods of time to esevedforand praising underdidn't when hi~, times were the beginning at AIDS about ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~speech most capable candithe finest hsnhm a o h stn h xrse most apablecandi- of School and presented him with a better understand and represent the St, ixe to be strong and supportive as oftemeigChe the an fiest hsnhm te a o eepand h tn h xrse etn.Te o h date. Nnthes, a xOh)e in order for "each individualimotnefsaeexivlig this year'sschool. copy ofAndover heeschool.th Kristina Hult "94 helped Chase copytanofofsthisexyear's Andoveres, such visual aids as contraceptives, importance of having a figure like Chase feels that PA needs to to 1thrive." She hopes to encourage fit in by providing her with a white Cookbook. oe o ogv i fQeco Chase, rose to the podium amidst strive to be strong and supportive as facty to communicate feelings of Floigtiafin Philips baeball ap and 2~ Acdemy elecutrwt i is pk fhma o the Had ofa warm standing ovation. She spoke a whole in order for"each individual "hlomieyness" with their students as mm tm'7 sumarize oel Peter plitial ad moal rles.first of the importance of her family, to thrive." She hopes to encourage vxe~i as to maintain a broad and Schoo's nd ora roes.and her childhood growing up in faculty to comutnicate feelings of di%e!re curriculum so that each stu-' only "an excellent speaker, but also AIDS was when his friend Mario Schol' poitial discussiondbyind."was rumored to be infected. When Becky Sykes followed, reciting a Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and " homeyness" with their students as dEnt can "sense mastery, pleasure, Quercio confronted him, Mario Quercio began his dsuioby poem by Tagore which sh~e connect- continued by expressing her love for well as to maiiitain a broad and success, and joy both inside and outupon candle white a solitary lighting Phillips Academy" education and outlining her future diverse cusriculum so that each stu- siK! of the classroom." ed to "the ideal PAE th tg.Tecnde eepandmAD th b'' of a "l~~~~t KR SP dent can "sense mastery, pleasuretesa.ThcndhexpieElAD goals as the new Head. in e eginnng oa"coective on pg. 6 Continued class Junior the to remindlit was journey. '- -~~ d Programming Director, expects this new system to be more accessible to student body and the fans of a program. ofparticular the With recet arrival spnng, In addition to these changes to scaethe deliverance of a new WAA's schedule structure, there This ne board, \'PAA boar. will also be a number of new music "elected at the end of Winter tenn, a umbe ofshows occupying "prime" time t expets intodue the slots. One of the most anticipated of in boh these new shows is "WPAA sweeping improvements quality of programming as well as the technical capabilities of the sta- Unplugged", in which school and tion. Leading these changes are the local bands will play live over the Gneral MnagerWPAA airwaves. Also notable are a newly eected Station Manager, new heavy metal show on Saturday ece newri Capao Jusin Kimpand Ftaculty advisor, nights, a new rap show on Wednesday evenings, and the conAvsr Kevtin Cardoao. tinuation of the very popular "Jed ndms OevneCroheoads ostand Ben's Disco Show" on Friday f th One brodestand expansive changes in programming Mornns mig.i will be with the scheduling of cerThe morning schedule of the statpes oPreiousl, the tanmusi. has also seen numerous tion tpe tain higsofmiigte aPirentusy in programming and improvements The of music -each day of the week. Newly dubbed, new board believes that students organization. would rather listen to their favorite "Wake Up Andover:," the morning a tie eac day shows will be hosted by a variety of musicat pecifed at a music spfuncThiiwillialloeWPAAdaysto rather than just once a week. funy and entertaining DJs, Therfore a tpe o musc lie aler- Throughout the course of the momntiveorwlnof ye nger b e adcast ing, a selection of music will be played by one DJ while the other wl ntesdaysaolone bt instadcs be aired every ,wedyduring the updates the listeners on the current national, international, ekdaysports, afternoon, the new school, clubs, and team news during ~~~the breaks in music. Pete Nilsson, - .- by~~~e Mann RITERthe Pi-iiLI~iANSTAYF 'aut ' to be very funny and informative. Says Erik Campano, it should be "a good way to get your juices flowing in the morning." The talk show reorganization, inily coming from the new talk heads, Nat Waters and Andy Mahony, also~prom-ises to be representative of the new board's emphasis on "quality." One of the star shows in the new talk lineup, called "State of the School," will undoubtedly prove to be very successful. This show will be hosted by a school administrator such as Mr. Wilmer (the board hopes to get Mrs. Chase next year) and is currently scheduled nTedySml ieso nte63 lo nTedy h :0tm nights. The show is intended inform the student body on all pressing school issues such as use of school funds, status of clubs and teams, and renovations, Also coming this term are shows hosted by the Chinese and Spanish departments, two new comedies, a show called "How to do Things," a new syndicated show called "History of Blues," as well as daily segments of "National News," hosted by the new head of news, Jeremy Gauld. ACelebrati n of Asian Culture by Judy Lee Iwoman PJHILILAN STAFF WRZITER true play, "Living Infamy", a al booths that represent the different Japanese- Asian cultures on this campus. Each about story picbooth ill hav whoexerience Americanintern meat before and after World WaiH. tures, trinkets, games, other items "Living Infamy" was written by from that country, and ethnic food. Tamagawa to answer hers and oth- The Asian Society will present a ers' questions about why 120,000 stdn-aut aho hwweeTang Japanese-Americans did not rise up one can observe the models showin prtstidringWorld WarllI about ing off thp traitiona clothe ofI , The Asians and the AsianAmericans of the PA cmuiy present the Asian Arts Weekend this weekend, April 8-9. This annual event includes demonstrations and te Asia Bazaar performnces, 0 "Wake Up Andover" is ekpected~~rtor,* 7r' ' t Photo /G.Bucknum New Kids on the Block.. A new policy on students who fail to show up for their program has also been adopted by the new board. a os i o ,i Sml u ,ge,"fyubga show, you lose it. If your partner bags, you lose it," This stricter policy has been installed to combat the undedicated breed of DJs from last termi, some of whom were not present for their show as many as four tunes. In addition, the board plans to review all shows at two week intervals to determine the quality of what is being broadcast. If the quality of a certain show is poor and the host fails to help out the station in other areas, the show will undoubtedly be canceled. If, however, the opposite is true, the host can expect more air time as well as more freedom on the i.throughout ir The final and perhaps most interesting addition to WPAA are technical devices that are expected to enhance the broadcasting capabilities of the station. The first is a remote system for programming. PADst lo hswl broadcast an event live from anywhere on campus by connecting their microphone to a wire leading to the basement of Evans. This technology will be useful in the future broadcasting of football games, school debates, dances, and 'Asian Arts Weekend Schedule Friday, April 8th 9,45- 10.27AM All School Meeting featuring Ms. Emiko Tamawaga - Chapel 5-6:30 PMAlScolDne-Cmos Balinese Masked Theater Performance by I Nyomnan Catra7-8 PM Theater- stories. breaking 'news late Renovations on the WPAA antenna will enable the station to broadcast the town of Andover, ieaching a larger portion of PA's day student population. Also, the arrival of a delay device will finally enable the station to allow callers for talk radio shows. Ever since they arrived back at a or h ewWA col a or shotenwWA been working at nightly meetings to expand the station's capabilities. They hope to have their work pay off in terms of what one member called, "a new~ and improved level of WPAA broadcasting" April 8,1994 § COMMENTARY § The PHLIP IAN The Phillipian Alovisetti and Keller Clarify Issue of Confidentiality volume cxvii Editor-in-ChiefJaLe To the Editor: Managig, Kork T. ay. Jaob LeinaBuinessif ManagingKorok T.Ray, Jacb LevinBusinessIn response to articles in the last News, Sarah Klipfel Terry Friedlander, Layout winter term issue of the Phillipian, CosMmeta MncMDdaGofryB ll cnum, otograh we would like to clarify some misFeatures,Sara Perkowski Sebastian Frank, Photography conceptions about confidentiality Sports, Chuck Arensberg Matt Goldstein, Advertising and medical leaves. As in any priSports, Kevin Mendonca Andrew Hsu, Advertising vate medical or counseling setting Seventh, Melysa Sperber Chris Corcoran, Publication Senior, Ann Bisland Yup Lee, Circulation treating adolescents or adults, stuAssociates dents who are seen at Isharn News, Elizabeth ampbell; Features, Vanessa Kerry, Bnuit Kundu; Sports, Alison Biartlett, Cent Infirmary or Graham House are Kaesan; Seventh Page, Kito Robinson; Layout. Dan Marks; Photography, Filiberto Barajas, McCrea treated with complete confidentiali- the student first. Confidentiality may be breached a student is suffering from a life threatening condition or is engaged in life threatening behavior. Examples would include a serious injury or illness, suicide attempts or suicidal behavior, the consumption of alcohol in lethal doses, and the notified as the first step in assuring that the student's problem receives the proper attention in order to be effectively resolved Note also that in all cases when a student is admitted to Isham' overnight, parents are routinely notified of the admission, because history has shown that parent want very rare case when a student's health or safety on campus is determined to be at significant risk. If there are both medical and psychological reasons for requiring a medical leave, the decision will be madeconjointly by the school hysician and a Grahamn House psychological counselor. These leaves could range use of potentially fatal illicit drugs such as cocaine. In these circumstances, parents will be notified, as is mandated by medical and psycho- to know, and parents would find out through insurance claims any way. In the case of students seeking sanctuary for the use of drugs or alcohol, in duration from a few days to one or more terms, depending on the, individual needs and circumstances. If any students have any ques- ty. Confidentiality implies that the personal issues raised in the health care provider -patient relationship will not be discussed with others in ~~~such a way that would expose the ~~patient's identity. If we think it appropriate or advisable to give spe- logical professional codes of ethics. If parents are to be notified of a student's condition, the student will be so informed before contact with the parents is made. If sensitive issues are being raised, students will be usually be offered the opportunity to although parents are generally notifled, such information is passed to no one else without the student's permission. In regard to medical leaves of absence, these leaves are usually granted at the request of the student tions, concerns, or comments regarding issues of treatment and confidentiality, they are invited to speak with us. ~~~~~~~~cific, sensitive, health -related infor- speak to his/her parents first. In and his/her parents. A medical leave Max Alovisetti, Ph. D. mation to a teacher or house counselor, we will ask permission from these rare cases when confidentiality must be sacrificed, parents are for a diagnostic evaluation and/or treatment may be required in the Director, Psycholoia Srices Cobb; Circulation,Cory Guryan, Cory Munsterteiger~ Business, Howie Goldberg, Jesse Kean The Philipianwelcomes all letters to the Editor We tryto print all letters, but due to the lhmtzaton of space. we econtmend brevity and conciseness. We reserve the right to edit all submitted letters to conform with print resachweto nd Phhpertax we ill notpublishe an anyousiclette Plasesmt lEttens Hesayof E0 DR I T L A A.College Coniprotrilse Richard Keller, M.D. School Physician ~,Last week, the class of 1994 received notification from colThe Student Advocate: Julia Kahr le~,and the overwhelming majority seemed discouraged by 'the oteome~Students of every class inevitably experience di~apointientbut as student after student has settled for a a- X ah . e tst oPsAcn Pi l p t ' L a (nco f Rsn secndthidor fourth choice, the'question arises over the collee ounseling process, This school's primary purpose has been 'and always should be, to prepare students for 'college. 'Most students apply to Phillips Academy with the under-Se that slidthey educatio, wil receive one athat wll standing o ~e~reoa buil a foudation upon. any alo expec that, 'aftei fourl years of such preparation, they will be able to attend acollege of their choice. Every PA student deserves the ,opportunity to continue their studies in a college which best ,suits their interests, - The College Counseling Office serves this very purpose. 'College counselors steer students toward those schools that they dem ost appropriate, even if the students do not agree. The problemi lies in the fact that the Andover, student body nurtures the belief that PA students sit atop the pinnacle of secondaryeducaion; fter ivingin ths atmspher, it s dificult -to acept limiation, oe's ow espeiallywhere ollegs are concerned, Students therefore apply to schools sometimes illsu~ited for them. ",I selecting prospective schools, students and college coun~selors compromie. mstreachThe stdents shold selectThat school mrewhic suted aret theirabiliies an inteests, while ounselorsshould thecollege acomodate his "Ivybecause League" mentality of the student body. Only when students anmd college counselors reach a common understanding can we vodthe confusion and desperation of this week. ___________________________________________________ Keeping UpWtthClnosNoleEky ch M au n ess il 'Sh in gto~ ~ ~D ~.. AfnhXN ACN A s uehn dm cdm 1 t ib ly In three ears heres havevper-emaksdwe'vencoeaedwthen onlswhichmhastteomeritvofipoviding I hreyer erI ae e-Polyanna could dare to hope that we sporadic entertainment but nothing haps achieved some limited under- will effectively cope during our life- better. standing, if not yet any glimmering times with even the medium-sized It is time to stop hammering against of wisdom, problems of this school-problems a wall of silence in seeking to effect During my first year, I circulated such as Dean's Schedule, perfuncto- specific and long overdue substana questionnaire to members of all ry and inadequate academic advis- tive changes. Rather, let's begin four classes asking for their ing, and teaching fellows who work thinking about reforms in process thoughts both about some problems conspicuously less diligently than and governance which could render at PA, and about possible solutions. even the laziest student. That's why our institution more open to conI got a lot of replies from members many seniors, ho after three or structive change. One direction in of the lower three classes, 'but four years here are less naive tan which we should move is towards almost none from seniors. It seemed Polyanna, don't want to ~ear or expanding opportunities for student to me at the time that the reason for think any more about PA $ prob- involvement in Academy affairs. this must be that the seniors had lems-much less about any possible Students, unlike faculty, do not have already mentally or at least emo- solutions to them. a comfortable status quo to defend. tionally departed from PA, and For a long time, I wondered why They begin with a sense of possibilhence had no further interest in its experienced and dedicated faculty ity and urgency, a focus on prompt orespnsibilities.Whynnothhere Apathy and powerlessness are complementary, stable and!sl-pr petuating states. They are closely linked with depression and indeed with unhappiness. So it's not r prising that there are schools where students smile much more then they do here. Those tend to be schools where there is a widely-shared sense of community, where students not only listen to their teachers but also are heard on matters of common concern and play a serious role in the formulation of decisions. Try asking some students whether they would like to see a younger brother or sister come here. Too problems. often, the answer is: "No, this place who are so generous with their time results rather than long-term rela- The reason that seniors don't think about possible change at PA is not they see no selfish benefit and effort don't more often focus on making this school better. I found out why when I tried to engage the interest of a department chair in a tionships. But there is a more funda- -is just too unpleasant!" Yes, it is mental reason why it is wrong to unpleasant ,to live under a regime exclude students from participation which is skilled in going through the in policy formation and decision motions of listening, but which in to be derived from it. Rather, proposal for providing better guid- making. fact when it comes to decisions and seniors have little interest in the possibility of changing, PA because they have become convinced of the I unlikelihood that any real change will ever atually occur. Faith may overcome logic, but-it can't so easily override experience. ance to students. "That's a, good aidea," this teacher told me. "In. fact, it's so good an idea that I tried-very hard to get it adopted myself. I finally gave up when I saw I wasn't getting anywhere." The evident subtext: "If I couldn't do it, how on This is a school which purports to prepare students for responsibility. Yet it is a -school in which students have no definied role in any of the decisions which affect us. Student representatives do not sit regularly with the trustees, serve changes systematically treats virtually all students as an inferior race unworthy of consideration. The issue isn't injustice and the issue isn't selfish stupidity, though both are surely involved. PA is weakened and diminished-not just In the living memory of a PA earth will you? Why bother trying?" with faculty committees, or con- its current students, but its alumni senior, what are the great events ~~~~~~~~~~~which lifted and bettered our After three or four years here, seniors have learned they have no tribute either to admissions decisions or to the evaluation of faculty body and teachers-because students are treated only as objects in school? Let's see-the renovation leverage on our power structure, and administrators. Decisions to matters of governance. This hole of GW1 The birth of History 10 and the Junior Curriculum? The "information superhighway," along which alleged cuts now enter the Academy computer at the speed of light? If that's the scale of the land- After 5 or 0 or 20 years, faculty members have leamned the lesson even better, and the great majority of them have long since stopped trying. There are a few exceptions, but their efforts are Quixotic, a situation reduce the size of the school and to evidently cannot be filled from the, put more faculty in dormitories bottom up. I ask Barbara Chase to were made without ongoing student provide correction from the top participation. Yet there are many down. other schools in which students par-I ticipate in some or all of these "A 19 0 o was the wrong explanation, While I and the rest of this campus have been on Spring Break, the Clintons couldn't stay out of the headlines, Within the walls of the White House, a scandal is brewing. I am recently. "Untitled XXXIX" (1983) by Willem de Kooning is on loan from the artist's collection, because no work of art can be acquired for the White House permanent collection until its artist has been dead for at least 20 years. Hillary, in a First of course referring to the resigna- Lady-esque statement, noted that tion of the entire cooking staff. Hillary, worried about Bill's eating habits, asked executive chef Pierre Chanibrin to lighten up his French fare. Refusing-to comply, Chambrin 'and the rest of the cooking staff "resigned" effective March 26. One of the chefs is now threatening a civil rights suit. Hilary did not, however, dump the pastry chef, Roland Mesnier, :who has made doughnuts and bagels for the Clintons' breakfast ever since he's figured out that the clintons "are not the croissant, brioche, Danish type." In a related story, Ia White House usher was she loved the new addition. Finally, the Washington event of the year, the Gridiron club dinner, took place on March 19. The press and the politicians got together for a night of political humor. Bill and Hillary, in a video spoof of the Harry and Louise health insurance ads, acted out, their version. Hillary/Louise, in a concerned tone, said, "It says here on Page 3764 that under the Clinton Health Security Plan we could get sick." Al Gore also had his own resentation - after being wheeled,A stiff and wooden, into the banquet room on a dolly, he offered his own 'er tips with Barbara Bush. On March 27, RogeD Clinton, Bill's half-brother (the one he al,ways knew) married Molly Martin. ~oger Clinton met Martin at arace- his Secret Service code name is Alwilncueivprfmaesb Gore." Among the other skits was a song which began "My name is Mack~McLarty and I'm the leader ~etig their first child next month. The President served as the best man in the ceremony, and although Bill didn't play his saxophone, Roger sang three songs with the bad track and in Arkansas. an impresofstoseilannngoonattedingnit' The two are ex- of the band" Hillary by Helen Thomas of U.P.I. Massachusetts governor Bill Weld L was among the invitees, and after being roasted himself, he poked funsealoftsenurlyaetd at the Clintons, Democrats in general, -A the healh car plan. Inal Joh stoII To the Editor, Looking ahead into the Spring Term, the Social Functions Committee has already planned several activities. Here is a preview of upcoming events: April 8-9, ASIAN ARTS FESTIVAL: This cultural weekend will be an excellent opportunity to experience the various Asian cultures represented on -camrpus. Sponsored Preview Spring Social Functions LXe by the Asian Society and the Offic e of Community Affairs and Multicultural Development, this weekend will begin with an All School Meeting performance by Ms. Emiko Tamagawa, a JapaneseAmerican actress and playwright. Throughout the weekend, those interested will be able to experience new fashions, foods, and music through a variety of planned events. There will be a student-DJ dance in the Borden Gym. April 16-17, JEWISH CULTURAL WEEKEND: With similar goals as the Asian Arts Weekend, Jewish speakers and movies will give students a closer insight on the Jewish culture and people through a weekend of festivities. Once again, there will be a student-DJ dance on Saturday night. April 23-25, LONG WEEKEND: For those remaining on cam- Signs of the Times: John McMurray -~ r- ,/ 0.~,j: QAD1-"1O47NA H ''~~~~~~~~~' a ~~~~~~~~~with pus, the Social Functions Committee has organized movies to be shown at Kemper Auditorium on Friday night. On Saturday, interested students are invited to Nobles for an ',Earth Day Dance" with several other boarding schools and their student bands. April 30, "COUNTRY HOUR": fit will be "country hour" at the Saturday dance from 8-9PM for those country music fans out there. student band will hopefully be playing in the Ryley Room as well. a ,"ATEO H svrlsuetbnso aps prmwa a M1,SN eo onPROM Tihe.. rmwl eo odyngt. no classes the next day! For all o hs lnigo tedni' -jutoeonmnhawy. seeay 21, AIRs GauIaR:tlet's people on campus performing origiskits and singing (ipsncne if ou . * The Phillipian Dancing At Lugbnasa: An Irish Memoir Heart warming and realistic, Dancing at Lughnasa. was a lay which touched the heart, and warmed the soul. Director Miss Jean St. Pierre and her outstanding cast breathed intoa play ife prtraying an Irish family in the mid 1930s. The family of five women, a son, an her. The husband, Gerry, played by Jay Barmaan was a suave salesman who traveled abroad for the majority of the year. The relationship between Emily and Jay was realistic, romantic and heart wrenching. The audience watched as Gerry never returned after dancing down the lane with Chrissie. To console and hold Emily's hand were her three, sisters, Maggie(Cindy Effinger), was the uncle, Optimist. An understanding sister _____________________________doned by Kito Robinson SEVErNH PAGE AssociATE aenomaseadadeiou prolmpsfsibrrbes irytrbs ling show. Confused and out of touc with life and his surroundings, Uncle Jack often walked into 'door- hc a encnetdit desoeo utejydsgtse hotel in Old San Juan. 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With the guidance of the two coaches, the boys' team should prove to be very strong with some exceptional riders and much depth. In the words of Arensberg, "We expect a tremendous season after scientifically plotting our resting heart rates, anaerobic thresh- To prepare for the upconrmng races, the team is on a strict diet and trains LMonday to Friday, riding twenty-five to fifty-five miles a day. There are eight races this year: three criteriums, two circuit races, and three road races. A criterium is a race composed of a short lap repeated a dozen or more times, a circuit race acquiring personal masseuses for each rider." As of yet with the strong competition within the team, cuts have not been concluded and places on the A and B team have not been specified. The girls' team hopes to improve on last season which concluded with their first loss ever, but with only five riders, they lack depth and will have to work hard to regain momentum. repeated less frequently, and a road race is like the others, but with even longer laps only repeated once or twice. The highlight of the season, the New England circuit race championships, will be in front of home fans on Sunday, May 15th. The teams training will climax for this race and they expect a strong showing to end the season. PILPIAN SPORTS After a fabulous last year, the PA cycling team has attacked the roads around Andover like neve before, -season ~~mileage basis and the newcomer's added enthusiasm, the team looks forward to even more success on the New England racing circuit. This years season kicks off in Ninigret, RI this Sunday with a short course criteriumn over an old airport tarmac. In spite of only six returning cyclists and the loss of coach Steve Ankner-Mylon, the cycling team should have the best season in years. Boys' captain Justin Spence '94, along with help from veterans Greg Whitmore '94 and Chuck Arensberg '95, hope to lead new coiig Seniors David Wartmnan, Ben Stafford, and Andy Warner along with Stuart Shapley '95 and Lowers Stefan Milkowski, Nat Boumnan, Tom Miller, and Dusty - DeMeo to a strong and successful season. Likewise, girls' captain 'Danielle Sadler '94, with help from ~ _-- - '~'~-'--- " -,- - -__',.-7 . -- 'k- - : . -talent by Fluto Shinzawa It is a common bond between Americans of all ages. Through the various levels, major leagues, minor League, and T-Ball, these athletes share their love for baseball. It is the crack of the bat, the slap of the mitt, the home run trot, and the headfirst slide into third base which makes baseball such a special sport, our national pastime. Here at Andover, the seed has been planted and baseball has begun to blossom. When one walks by Phelps Park, the sweat, hustle, and determination that our athletes have displayed are evident in the Big Blue squad. Heded by Coach Andy Cline, this year's team, a roster laden with and depth, hopes to bring the winning tradition back to Andover. Bryan Seabury, all seniors, add a combined seven years of varsity PortS WihreprecRotetemaITERShe lygre 96,one of the many promising players amongst a talented veteran byMga ara GltnSLACossaLacrosse n de e e atet U oes back ten veterans. Also beinig looked to to contribute in upcoming weeks are newcomers Jordyn Kramer '95, Julie Gwodz '96, Catie Madera '95, sisters Lael '96 and Caera Byrnes '94, "V" Jeni Karlen '94, and Charlotte Kendrick '95. Last season proved to be an extraordinary one for the girls Varsity Team. This year's highly talented core itnadCothv coveted championship. They hope to do much the same this year. ls ept rdaigthe it: "These are two of the very best rookies to come around in years." Assistant coach Lisa Pmne expressed it best when she said: the past. Meghan Madera, Danielle DeBrulle, and Heidi Cline on-attack; l-Mga ara Ncl s nn s year. The newest members of the squad are its two goal tenders: Abby Harris '96 and Dede Orraca-Tete '95. With these two between the pipes, scores are sure to remain, low. As team follower and longtime lacrosse connoisseur James Williams '94 put . "This year's team is a very cohesive group of girls with a lot of guts and a hds o fhar.Imsr ' o ln several impact Seniors and figure to Americans, as well as four other and Emily Kalkstien on defense all when I say that the girls are going all a year abroad in France, along, with Marc Syp '94 figure to be solid additions to the already potent team. lose ground this year. Hotchkiss, however, will bring a talented array of players to the court and should accomplished players, the team wel- figure to be integral contributors this the way again." enhance their successes of recent making the jump from last year's strong JV squad, will wipe out the thes years. rem aiming competition along with the incomparable to that of past teams. The talent of the PA team isAn laid PILLAN STAFF WRTR Throug thsnaswillI pass the names of the few, the proud, the JY athugh these annals lete. This spring Andover's IV athletes will, once again,.gather up their equipment and'egos and carry them to theirrespective Olaying fields, striving to reach the acclaims of the great JV god Steph Santangelo. This group of extraordinary individuals, while never receiving due credit, always performs to the top of their ability, representing Andover with pride. But what makes a V '94 and Berk Nelson '94, the Boys in Blue are beginning rigorous training at S. Sexwouldjust~~getintbewayofstu~ing. Having finished a close second in 7. Chuck'Rcado s odgy last years interschols, Andover has '6. The walk to outer Sibeia is good for the~hearts eetn frt pie tis y a.._ 4. Spectators are '94, just aa high distraction. jumper and hurdler, is 5'. Decrepit boatsare more challenging. Basketball phenorn Walter Brown 3. It's an honior to be covered by Alex, Howie,-and occasionally Yup. 2-. Who Wants a varsity letter anyway? expected to be a key addition to the team. 1. CHOICE! again. Pole-vaulter Colin Asquith '96, sprinters Nelson '94, wmii in Tea ... Ag Cardwell looks forward to the St. and Jeremy Gauld '95 also managed Mark's match so he can beat his to make their way on to the star-stud~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~nemesis Jimmy Roberts, who has ded PA golf roster. It's that time of the been the only soul this side of the Shields has been tearing up the again. Birds are Mississippi to beat Jack in the past course during early practice and is chrpinSloviisei theswolyars.ceadyjoushothertalen tonal.he airinandlte PA Inadiiottarwee theteams.Nelsyo swig his colnstec o-al Gor varsity golf team is is filled with both returning stars and and Donahue continues to improvea hot prospects. John Nelson '94, each day goes by. Bamnett is watching Uppers Jed Donahue and Katie Shields hope to add their share, yet the youngest returnee, Ben Bamnett, is known more for his golf attire than his putting stroke. These veterans golf videos to cure his putting troubles and is struggling to find the sweet swing that put him on the greens last year. Henry is playing extremely well and has become a will give emotional support to the top newcomers Michel Henry '94, Alan Stack '96, Chris Finley '96, and Asa Waters '96. Juniors R.D. Gentzler and Bryan Murphy are prime candidates for the yearly underclassmen welcome addition. Coach Nat Smith continues to wane during practice and is losing on a daily basis to fellow Math counterpart Coach Frank Hannah. Smith summed up the near future for the ardent fans, ",We'll swim at the Far Corners Golf Course pond. Matt Berman '94, Jason Feeley '94, crowd-favorite Larry Jollon '94 have a good team this year." The team pens its season against a talented Tabor team tomorrow ____________________________________________ T _ _ OFJu LUCK WISHF11IESTH111EBEST EPHILLIPIAN F R T I P I G T R A H E E fl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BS O _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V TN CARD COM PA~~iNY T lower-throwers of whom Coach Bemnieri expects greatness. But, to be the best, Andover will (508) 475~ 4~- 2need the seasoned veterans to shine ~ ~~once 52 (508) 475 1fT by Jed Donahue Other new factors include a trio of_________ We hope this lists gives you a brief insight into tbe inner worktings of aJV athlete. Good luck boys and girls, we'll be watching. Gof PI~L'PAN SPORTS WRITER AAhs 9, Enjoy getting the stockroom hand-me-downs from Blaine. 1 n _______________ for another suc-cessful season. Last year the hard~workers fought their way to a 95 ~ ~~~~record impressive to the faithful PA supporters who thought it was going ~ ~to be a rebuilding year. This ear, their first meet against Deerfield c t C uu DnaC e t aA Dh Poot ea d oevr hnshvecagdad the team has high expectations from PHILLIPIAN SPORTS WRITER the outset. Leading the charge for the Blue ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~With a new and is four year starter, number one seedimproved squad, ed, and team captain, Jack Cardwell lxs'~~t Boy's Track has '94. As spiritual leader, he looks to high hopes for the upcoming season. direct the squad to an undefeated seaLed by co-captains Trevor Bayliss son and the first ever golf banner. 10 reasons why people play V sports. ligts arstyfied.for n he Ca d w l t by Darren Dineen athlete a JV athlete? After pondering this question we came up with the top nte astyfel.ad ef s CcI Cap~~~~~~~~~~~ns Lead ~~~~~~~~back vvn. Tm&D own long Road by Howie Shaiker, Alex Hawkins, and occasionally Yup Lee__________ t '" Boytam TnniWih hetopthee added prowess of the fiery Eric Ray, With Stubbs and Shin leading the player returing frm lastyear e team's only Upper. Newcomers way, expect this squad to- make a strongs tiplc squad atth year Dean Chiungos '97, Ethan Schonbrun strong showing-throughout the season etrn Ittion-pale Tournamet "theya '96, and Sam Goodyear '97 should and at this year's Invitational add team is anticipating to match or with evs semorae dephf o thisntremntoaen t.e wee gar ouidnot have acrdin o oacht tmnHodson Wihteynobedftrascriermsllcyjstt"ak nteyear Withthesucundoubted ftiture Mikeo Shin, ohno Htobbsond cess of this team, the players promise court with such great players." 10. Hate those bright the e An PHILLIPIAN SPORTS WRITER to be a force to contend with for the Invitational title. Last year's top ems t tea Nat Zilkha '94, returning from Lower prodigy Chris Flygare, Bo~ TENIS Chis o Cline. PA must also depend on a complete team effort, since it lacks an individual ,that can dominate in the field at the plate. Tough opponents, however, will lie in Andover's path to a successful season. Exeter graduated a number of good pitchers, but they always field a strong squad. Cushing, Worcester, Deerfield, and NMH also prove to be worthiy opponents. Andover kicks off the season with a scrimmage tomorrow against Haverhill, and games next week against Andover High and Boston Latin. The team must get off to a good start if it hopes to maintain a winning record over the entire season. of Seniors, led by captain Honor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~With an undefeated e season, the girls steam-rolled through MacNaughton, are sure to display the Charge~~~~~~~~~ ahighly competitive field intheir same unfailing leadership qualities AISGA tournament, earning a much- that helped the team gain success in B arrag 3&--eitu Lead ors Shin, &Stu~~~~bbs, Seab to IN'Iarsih "We definitely have potential for a great seasn," coi~ent Boys r~N~sChrisFlygae '96 one rn o Topper '95, hopes to guide Tish Ganier '96, Catherine Markuns '95 and the talented team to an undefeated season. Thbis season coaches Derek Neo-Pro Dave "Guns" Wartman 94 gets pointers from Williams and Henry Wilmer will veteran Greg Whitmore 94 at Kentucky spring training camp. ~HILIPIANSPORS WRTERSseeds. third base. In the outfield, returning starters are Sullivan in centerfield, Jeff Cannon '94 in leftfield, and Dan Kiewlich '95 prowling around rightfield. Other players expected to make a solid contribution to the Big Blue are catcher Matt Troconis '95 and pitcher Seth Knight '94, the probable number one battery connection on the team, Knight is currently battling an anle injury but hopes to return to the sharp form he showed earlier. Cline sees certain players on the team to take charge immediately. "Sullivan, Flanagan, Cannon, and Knight, as the seniors leading the team, are going to have to step and i Yvonne Lamoureux '95 and Emily PH&PA Led by captain Mike Sullivan '94, the play key roles on this team. Todd Big Blue is determined to get off to a [Harris] will have to continue to show flying start. the play he has displayed over the last Although the starting lineup is not three years, and Troconis must step etched in stone, Coach Cline expects up and take charge." much from his returning starters. The This particular team seems to infield remains solid and consistent have many strengths. A deep squad, with Todd Harris '95 starting at short- the team "will be strong in terms of st~p, Brian lanagan '94 at second \.our defense up the middle and our. PHI'LPIN SPORTS WXRITER -__& by Jimmy Moore, Aaron Cooper, emAisHg _____________________ C 9E *The Phillipian e SPORTS § BoyStrt GilStvefre Preseason Wins ffWith April 8, 1994 il Downs Brooks & Nobles, Drons to Middlesex & Btelmont HM by Jason IKo & Rick Rhi PHILUMNI~ SPORiS WRaras goalie.Ben R y z o, PHILLIPIAN SPORTS Chivers ~~~~'94, and 4. Co I i n ~~~~~~~~~~~Bradley * P CocNoiene by Abby Davis & Holly HobartCocNvienrsteea-n '94, Peter * trvll V~rR io re teseon to heea heea with unbridled optimism. "I feel good about the girls level of intensity. A wllehsigteNw wl bhsigteNw England Prep School Tennis Invitational. Never before has the ~~~~~~~~~~Coming off of a very team contining so much talent is sure girls tennis team had the home court i eao, n 1 tovdo well." When asked if she was advantage at such an important tourwhich they s~~~~~~~~uffered confident about the upcoming tourna- nament. As Robinson stated, "After in strong but a single loss, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~the meat, captain Sharyn concurred the boys successfuly hosted the 1993 perfor- i grl asiyAtennis exclaiming, "Of course!" Boys Invitational, it is cool that we mances , -----~ team looks to be The girls will conveniently miss get the chance to do the same." 'U ~~~~~~~~~each consnger a than ever the first Saturday classes of 1994 as Practicing on the scenic courts of ,*~~~~~* ~~~~~tributing Veterans returning to the '94 team they travel to Connecticut for an Rockwell, the girls have undergone two goals. include Captain Sharyn Lie '94, K~ito, overnight tournament involving intense preseason training and am fare.] 1 fI T hi Robinson '95, Tiffany Freitas 95 Phillips Academy, Taft, Hotchkiss, looking forward to continuing their soe y e a r ' Colin Bradley 95 #15 scuffles with Photo/.Budmum KitnLuer95adAlxOs' and Iton. Though determined to conditioning with a former Boston mayarge thaet a conidre mb fpirytyoung, caryn a te ta ethe themselves from last years Marathon runner as coach. After a be onsdeed filY oun, arrin a hefir-st time under the lights. are Holly Hobart 95, Sharon loss against pemennial rival Milton trying week of callenge matches, lacrosse squad majority of underclassmnen. However, On Wednesday, PA faced Sprayregen '96, and nwcomer Academy, the team is excited to everyone is ready to ostentate their should CoacavePaul moe alkstei feelsthat Brook, Middesex adNobe to Austin newly born son of Esther"' spend some "quality time" bonding exorbitant aptitude. This spring, look ~~~~~than three retuning have good offensive skills and a end the preseason scrimmages. PA Njs with the Miflton girls in the dorms. for a dominating girls' tennis team to Ok ~~starters, this year's altosoebuoucaaiieshv ptteWrmdlBokspon Nts s203 I- toable score, but our capabilities have put their remedial Brooks opponentsAtttheeconclluionnofftheeseason,,crushhtheirrooponeenssonntheecourts. team is prepared to p rove this yet to be shown on the defensive side away easily, 10-1. Middlesex, howassumption wrong. W~hile much of of the field" ever, proved to be too much for PA to 1T last year's starting line has graduated, TeBgluisxpcngto be handle and defeated the Blue, 3-I.To the newcomers proved able to hold led by returning starters Henr en h aP crdtogaslate IbLiah their own on the field as is evident in Higcln '94, Adam 9,~ i h cimg o gurarpwe last Sturda's scimmag with Parker Sides '95. According to Coach Nobles 4-2. Throughout each scrim, v ~ O5 T t '95 turned ~~~~~~~~~~ -. . ' Y o perennial powerhouse Belmont Hill. Kalkstein, Higdon and Sides should mage, fine defensive play was given PA showed promise in their sklis, but oforgaizaion hei lac ed o a 15-12 defeat to the strong Belmont be big performers this spring. Among the many tough opponents in PA's schedule, league rivals Exeter and by Andrew Wilder '94. Starting the season with a 2-2 record, the Big Blue, looks to surpass5 Hill squad. Leading PA's scoring attack, Parker Sides '95 hot thie Tabor are predicted to offer stiff comn- "so'-aPLL Prvdne Satturdy. ewi Antifonario, ",Now that we're on the everyday and we have a good time. Petr Denh, heroster consisting of field it's easy to wee that there is enough talent to forget rebuilding and start thinking about te New England Championship that we will hopefully bring home." Captains Fill Carrie '95 and Jessica Drench '95 lead this year's squad of returning players, who are all members of the Upper class: Jane Pe-achy, Jill Imbriano, Francesca Antifonaio, and Alexis At this point in the season, ther is nothing more we could ask for." Although positions have not been finalized yet, the team looks to be a &solidcompetitor in this Saturday's home scrimmage against Beverly High School, so come catch some rays, have some peanuts, and watch the Girls Softball team kick off a spectacular season. -. s returning lettermen Players rising J.and several newcomers, one I~~~~~~~~~~~~o teteam's greatest challenges will he filling in the shoes of nine, Division I-quality, graduated seniors. Corning off of a 12-3-1 record ~~~~~~~~~~~this year's team sets out to avenge last ~~~~~years disappointing loss at the New ~England Prep School Softball ~fo - -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ '~~~~~~~~~~~~ -. - orn ~~~A .~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ -- -. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ warm-ups. On the road to the tourna- ~~~0 0 h-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ f i MIL-mg U'T l Bradley ~'95 fires one of two successful shots through Nobles' defense. ATHLETE OF LAST TERM im Engand Hededbyseasoned coach, * --- -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~ R mnert Andover must face vigorous competition such as Harvard JV and four-time state champions Bishop Fenwick. The '94 season was originally thought tobe a year to rebuild, how- - - ~ Theoidnc Te irsVarsity ~~~~~Softball team kicks ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~off their season with ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a full schedule ~~ &~'inMAM made up of all the _ ___________ hi ti ________________ ~~~m~~~~ain~~~~~~~~~~t Ju urn The pitching duo of Jessica Drench and newcomer Molly Bell '95 is one of extraordinary talent and versatility. With the support of a strong defense it allows the team to focus on its talented batting ine-up. Captain Jessica Drench daums it up, "We have a powerhouse offenise; we oury Dy CuniyDa -~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ebuld by Alexis Curreri & Vicki ChTuneetnhr bt atin PHILWPIAN SPRSW7rR were unfortunately injured during the .500 mark with a victory over pttoaogwt omsCaf goals theetitinBaongowth Lomil-h goals th past pastBelmont Hillwhom Ardover will play at home for ,mr W~ U Photo /G Bucknum I terschols ThId• Tinail k ll~c of Pzl -- by josh Hamden & Minor Myers Cynthia Milfler '94 lead the long-dstance squad, one of the stronger assots is left with lone returnee SarahM4arino '95 to anchor the throwing PHILLIAN SPORTS WMIERS of the team. Running shorter dis- squad. Isabelle Arrilaga-Romany '95 srinbegnstances are sprinters. LaShawadra will accompany Leslie Dise in the 'some shockingly good, nw people." Asdspring bGinls ae'5 ay hms'6 n upn vns He was also extremely impressed tandover's irl'ars Karen O'Connor '95. Also contributWith the first tri-meet of the amwith the level of commitment the trc temppas ing will be distance runners, son corning up next Saturday, fo whatlooksto he Germae '4, Apil 16hoagansttDerooedsandTaft team displayed Remarkting on hi another intense eason. With a strong GanJilineEale-Crickshnks t '96.Cri '4,Api the te a iswt heil a realy own progress, he went on to say, caneofJrturingRunnrshad acoupe9I hawnicilelelilad the team f and wa they a capalo "This seso sothfarha hashibeenl a littlead f he ae apbl o disapitn because of shoulder o eetuisi otiuos h is in the field. Suffering the losses of living up to the impeccable standards probleim" Bt he expects that his team, coached by Dr. Strudwick,BekDoln'9tosfblad htteyavstfrtemle. times v ill drop signiflcanatly at lKopes to continue the sucess tha Sheila Dankcer '93 to UNHI, the team Interschols this Sunday. they've had in the past. Predictions Reuben also serve as co- paeAdvrGl'tactamas President of PA's debate ne~hlsi hmin te end team, the Philomiathean oftsseonwhrhpful they Society, with John Stubbs will avenge last years disappointing ______________________ As by Cory Guryan inthe pool, but is also a great leader." Coach Loring Kinder proudly remarked, "At the first Suffield/ Throuhout he pat thre yeas, Thrughutthepas treeyeasHotchkciss meet of his PA swim Reubehasserve Teage as bth an career, Reuben was determined to important mmber and influential prove to his 'sensitive' coach that he leader of the Boys Varsity Sw~i could do the 100 freestyle. Over the team. His hard work and dediatin last three years, Reuben has been one IPA have earned' him - the much of the most dedicated, hard working, deserved honor' of Athlete of the and spirited team mnembers. He has ITerm. Born and raised in 'Concord, New Hampshire, :-•.i~lReuben began swimming PMULPIAN SPO15 wsrrER . 1ilessons at two and a half. By -- ~ --- In the fall, the talented .'94. seven, thehe time he reached ~was already competing for the 'Concord YMCA Sailfish, his club team. Reuben dreadfly ~-~ ~ recalls, "I used to hate [swimming] because after every practice, my ~~~~~~~~~~ kids would steal underwear, and I'd have to wear my bathing suit home." -But by he the age of twelve, admits,it"I started liking [swimming] because got a new coach and I swam with older swimmers who made me more dedcated t the ~ led this year's team by example. He witha 17hekidsstoped smle, seal has worked ard at every practice and ing mylerwear he encourages his teammates as the Reubens wity sene of umorcaptain and as a friend Contrr to combined with his tremendous my stmen th ree r Aoen amounts of dtermination and spirit, as swums er 10mfeet sic. frAdvr -leave little room for criticism as both at almostevery mee since." his teammates and coach had nothing Commenting on this season, but praise and respect for this yr Reuben stated that, "This season was esteemd capaim Aex Hakins 95 a surprise to me because the team was "Reubn notonly xcels made stronger by the addition of -~~ *: - - - -* - - - -'Reuben ~comments,"Ruenoonyxcl Varsity waterpolo team. He enjoys the sport because it was "nce to have a break from year round swimming, n of' theo water-ask eycoordinated anyone on my cluster softbal team." out - - ~~~~~~athlete played for Andover's Rebn-o In past years the Girl's track team has been particularly strong. With a plethomaof strong runners in abroad Variety of events, the team is known aogpre-schl as a force in taong ed vns a band of enthusiastic girls who con-fo - ~. 28 Chestnut Street o 3 N O X'\ SAT & Achievement Tests. - - As o ia e T tr f'Rebnro to _ & ' P RE PA TRE trdiklad sistently compete for a New England ~~~improve his times at championship. ~~~~~~~~~~Interschols on Sunday, and The track program itself is coinend his high school swim- ing off of extremely successful winter ming Career on an high note. track ad cross-country seasons. An will surely live up to experienced group of upperclassmen and exceed all the expectationsle th tam oaNwEnad placed on him as he competes this hnisipaitecoslstfl weekend and then moves on to con-whethsptwieranm rof tinue his swimming in college and yunespitrsepdutolaEm beod the team to its eighth straight champiu to -row~~u. at'ii pblisha, onship. -loAFT#4# 6 Captain Leslie Dise '94 leads the nvrx trw h P"Sk 4 t.a* dI5~lZ f~ dII~ tteam with her broad range of talent in ttte ltis, Toam i~w` the hurdles, long jump, high jump, Roubeti on iu *bhn ied ih himt anid triple jump. en Long '95, and ANNIE D OTA~~~~~~~~~wo i ho J~~istinctive Ahlthn looks ePiae loss to NMea 97 Main Sel ¶ e o A ndover, a ilC it Andover, MvA g A~ 5085-475-5487 'April 8,1994 0 BACK OF THE BOOK 0 The Philhipian * QUERCIO __ _ _ _ _ _ _ tor in the open office area of the ~~~~~insurance company where he Contiued rom g. 1 worked. When the doctor arrived on denied all rumors. He trusted thatthphnhsad"Imsry his friend was telling the truth and that it was the source of the rumors Quercio explained how close he is with her and how important it is for2 hitoelhrhwheflsbut- her everyday because he may not have the chance tomorrow. Mary whowasat aul. Yt, hissam fistquiet surroundings, if he was suicisource informed Quercio of Mario's dal, or even how he felt about the AIDSrelaed dath ometme lter.news. Quercio's largest frustration Quercio was never able to say good- with doctors and medical comnbye o Maiowhic he til regetsty lies in this lack of feeling and U2today. At the meeting he was not understanding on behalf of the docK embarasse to sy outloudtors, although they are improving, "Mario, I love you," and raise his No one offered or suggested counK handsthetowads sky.seling to him before or after the Quercio attended Wednesday's meeting as did Quercio's partner Joe Quercio then tackled the subject results. According to Quercio, it was of hi ownpersoal btfie.As asimply a "hello" "yes" or "no", and marahon unnr, h wastraningforthen "good-bye" situation. a rac in of Fbruay 91 whn he The most painful aspect of AIDS cameith own he fu. Ater eingfor Quercio was telling his mother. testdloal a thfu cini wih aHis mother had called him several positvehersultecidd totaketimes during the ten day waiting further actions. He overcame what period, and when the results had 2 hi hecalld own"sel-denal,"andfinally come in and the3' spoke got forHP!.The este est nly again, he couldn't tell her over the involedlosasligt of lood ~ pone.Instead, he immediately hourtake outof hs da, an tenboarded a flight to St. Croix where t wfttin das o forresltsbutshe lived at the time, so he could tell Quercio said that those days went by her in person. When he appeared at for hm muh wih appehenionher door, Quercio's mother knew eagerness, and fright, exactly what he had come to say. * thos Afte ten dys, Qercio She fell to the ground crying, "Not madewha he escibesas is frstmy son," over and over again. mistaedecded h t cal hisdocMary Quercio is now living in WTH TS f O Auburn, MA, to be closer to her son. Michael. You are H positive." The doctor never asked if he was in 1FYURE053 1 Quercio Speaks to Juniors on AIDS§V< I l t - Before asking for quesin tadip the Juniors might have had, Quercio asked them to think about how they--would feel if they were to lose someone very close to AIDS. While Quercio played "Bookends" by -Simon & Garfunkel, the theaterft' grew silent. At the end of his presentation many expressed their sad-ness, many were shocked, but as James Knowles '97 said, .... every person left the seminar mote aware.Me, I left the seminar not taking life for ranted." Others were impressed by Quercio's attitude, noting that, "[Quercio] didn't style himself a martyr; he was completely open and honest, even about things he- may not have wanted to be honest about." As the Junior class was leavingthe theater, a large number stopped to hug and greet Quercio. Someeven asked for his address so that they could write to him.- W - E f W E A J ~ I~ - - s-~s ---< - 2 -, j - - L1N G i:w: -- ,------ - -- O OD -Ci AT Close cooperation with ~~~~~~~~~~plots and -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -2'~ Il moreOW M fioI 180 fnei ep cs-o y, nd n4aeIhavete im foy u .Wttia * -- W With Stieve and various other friends. JIM- ~~~~ ~ ~ - ~~~~~~~~to ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ a ~ p continue imprvin it chronograph ~~~~mrvn designs all-'the timii ~The Chronomat featuires~ a-self-winding mechanical movement, a rotating bezel anasrew-locedcrown. Authorized Brtt!ing~gntdownto 100 meters.; 58MainStreet Andover, Massctwett A -7 Each New Commons Chair, Meticulously Spot-Inspected for Quality --- ~ ~ #~ -~ CE ukumn'SERV ;-N byVennette Ho ad Christopher Kim" Seniors Ho'nored b. A~ndover Beauty Spply !~~~~~~~~~Hair Colors of Manic Panic: Dark AL0 y Council ~~~~~~~36 Main Street Andover, MA 01810 ell (508) 470-1140 - There Will be dinner, Friday, April 6th at 6:30 In Common Tish & Snooky's at,,6:30 in Conianons 4vhcreeach will senior receive a small. gift. Hafr Color ZC PAZ'GZC The topic of the week- end will be The Student ______________ Fire Ebony Flame Auburn Coral Red Tulip Tangerine Poppy Red Mandarin Lavender Violet Plmexpected 46,000 people and $3 million dollars raised. The money will support 464 programsthat provide emergency food to soup kitchens, food pantries, and homeless shelters across Midnight Blue Vermillion Red Msahsts Dark Brown Chestnut Reddish Blonde Naiural Blonde ~~~~Lagoon Blue Alpine Green ~~Spring Green Flavine tional computer network of networks. Only 200 Wl-o Walk for Hunger On Sunday, May 1, Project Bread will host its 25th anniversary Wl-frHunger in, Boston. Started in 1969, the Walk is now the largest of its kind mn the worldwith this year's 'Community Service and OXFAM, invite's the RA. community - students, faculty, and Staff included - to join a fun-filled day of walking twenty miles through Boston. A box lunch is provided as well as free transportation into and out of Boston for all P.A. Walkers. rooD -STOCRE ~~Natural &Organic Grocers 'Fruit *n 'Vegetarian Foods 'Sandwiches & Salads 1508' 749-9969 c~ertlchend picnic with P.A. volunteers and guests from all of the Community Service programs in the Merrimack Valley. The afternoon will feature-a barbecue, games outdoors, music,'and plenty 8:30 am - 6:00 pmn 8:30 am - 8:00 pm 8:30 am -DyGfs Foods On Sunday, May IS, the Community Service program will host Celebration Day, a4 year- Glenda 28 Chestnut Street Andover, MA 01 81 0 ~~~~~~~~(508) 475-1234 STCRE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., & ri.: Thursday: -'Low-fat Da- Produce o SupplementsCebrto Prepared Foods Saturday: Center and the Library. The Internet is ani interna- sunshine with lots of other friends. Bnight Daffodili L Walter PAlxleiiiedaM~elc hiternet Pflot Pre-applications for Lnternet accounts are available in the Computer all members of the- P.A. community to participate and to have a great time outside in the - AlumniCouncilinMarch. Program at PA Mark your calendars, foi these two special events in May. CommunityService invites any Apple Green __________ Body: Diversity and Comuuity as well as the results of the confidential survey .taken by T HE AlumniCuncil inMarch. lT I-- Internet Pilot Tuli Rose Redand ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Pillarbox Red Flamingo Pink Lilac Rubine ~~~~Atlantic Blue Turquoise Community Service Student Coordinators - 5:30 pm of other exciting activities. Volunteers are needed to help plan, and run one of the year's biggest and final events. Please join us for these spring term special events. For more information and to sign up, contact Jennie Niles in the Community Service office at extension 4135. uh MuhMt oe TE - -