Title
The Cardinal, School Year 1997-1998, 1998-1999, Vol. 68
Date
April
1998
Notes
68th volume of the official student newspaper. 4 issues are in this volume dating from April 1998 to May 1999. The issues are April 1998, 1, 2 and 3.

April 1998 - "Concert Choir has many 'firsts' in South of France" Sarah Bowers '00/ "Mr. Roach is taking steps to improve the culture of SAS" Emily Etherington/ "More than just pranks and frank critiques, it's been fun" AUSTIN MIDDLETON/ "Sex is the prominent topic of
conversation in dorm rooms" JOSH COLEMAN/ Editor's Note by SOPHIE STENBECK AND EMILY ETHERINGTON/ "Free Response: If You Could Change or Add Anything About The School, What Would It Be?"/ "She Said...He Said: Leaders of the Food Committee Say What's on their Plate...and What Should Be on Yours!" EMILY CARUTHERS and Mike Evans/ "The Top Ten Ways to Confuse your Roommate" Mary Vaughn/ "Freshmen settle in at St. Andrew's" Scott Kennedy/ "What does it mean to be normal at St. Andrew's?" Helen Smith

October 1998 - "SAS students returns to Philadelphia AIDS Walk" MEGAN SCHULLER/ "The Cardinal reborn to carry on the tradition of the past" JOSH COLEMAN/ "Author Reginald McKnight inspires student writers" Meredith Counts/ "12 new faculty join St. Andrew's community" CRYSTAL ELIE/ "School assemblies added to schedule" Kevin Rosenthal/ "Play The Cardinal's new faculty trivia challenge"/ "Modern languages department gives birth: Dos bebes and un bambin welcomed to SAS" SUSAN CLARKSON/ "SAS Visits historic Russian exhibit" JESSICA DILLON/ "Library lecture series begins" MEG NICOLL/ "Cardinal issues call to action"/ "Mr. MacNairn describes adventures in Africa", Ian MacNairn/ "More variety, fewer books on weekends" Christopher Moneta/ "Heads of honor committee discuss Clinton scandal" Ben Harrington and Helen Smith/ "Students speak out: What is your favorite thing to do at SAS? What is your favorite thing to do on corridor? What clothing do you wish were in the dress code?"/ "'Hidden talents' on display at Faculty and Staff Art Show" Sarah Bowers/ "Bring your basket: 'Picnic' opens at St. Andrew's this weekend" Emmy Nicklin/ "Almost an upset: volleyball suffers close loss to Sanford" ANDREA WUN/ "Women's cross-country sets pace: Record-breaking runners look to States" KATE WILKINSON/ "Field Hockey triumphs over Tower Hill" Jessica Dillon/ "Exchange student compares German and American sports" NICK ROBERTS/ "Men's cross-country builds on success" JAMES HECKMAN/ "Fire and ice: Motivated men's soccer team looking for strong finish" Dicken Counts

December 1998 - "From cornfields to parking lots: strip malls and housing developments engulf Middletown" CAYLEI FUJAS/ "SAS confronts millennium bug: Will computers crash on January 1, 2000?" MEGAN SCHULLER/ "Are wired rooms in the future for SAS? Faculty explains reluctance to create dormitory network" Jessica Dillon/ "A perspective from Middletown: M. O. T. residents talk about St. Andrew's and its students" ANGELA CASWELL and SARAH ATWATER/ "New faces attend school meeting" Kevin Rosenthal/ "A reason to wake up on the weekend: Faculty question importance of Saturday classes" LEMAR MCLEAN/ "The Cardinal presents faculty Christmas wish list"/ From the Editors "Rebuild the Trust"/ Letters to the Editor: "Student defends allure of Borders" John Vassalotti, "End the tyranny of undergarments" Chris Moneta, "Students disagree with The Cardinal" Emmy Nicklin '99 & Mary Vaughn '99/ "Morality in a Black Box: Rethinking America and its Presidency" Dominick Talvacchio/ "In Memory of Andrew St. John Mein 1973-1998"/ "Volleyball ends 14-year losing streak" ANDREA WUN/ "Indoor soccer season begins" ANDREW DESALVO/ "Winter sports lose popularity" LORINDA LARYEA/ "Women's soccer closes eventful season" LUCINDA MOORHEAD/ "Football ends season with win" NICK ROBERTS/ "Most recent SAS marathoner reflects on run" HELEN SMITH/ "The Fitness Corner" Nick Connell/ "Men's cross-country wins DISC championship" JAMES HECKMAN/ "Women's cross-country finishes strong" . KATE WILKINSON

May 1999 - " One for the history books: Stegeman retires" LIZA TUCKER/ "Computer theft on the rise at SAS" Peter Teigland/ "Students question School's security" Peter Teigland/ "Visitation and SAS: will it happen?" NICK SABLOFF/ "From the ground up: Basement to get facelift" KATE WILKINSON/ "Ask a new faculty member"/ "Arcucci spices up meals at SAS" SUSAN CLARKSON/ "Principal calling: Sturtevant leaves SAS to lead day school" Kevin Rosenthal/ "Fogelman departs SAS for graduate school" Peter Teigland/ "Senior class compiles stellar college acceptance record" Jessica Dillon/ "Cheban to take sabbatical next year" ALEX CLAY/ "Paging Dr. CT': Terhune leaves SAS for med school" HELEN SMITH/ "Mok leaves SAS for research opportunities" TOMMY BURNS/ "'Honesty, sincerity and gumption': Heather Williams says goodbye" NIKKI ANSELL/ From the Editors: All is not lost/ Letters to the Editor: "Battle reflects on paintball trip" Kirk Battle, "Rule encourages student misuse of free periods" Christian Anderson, "Outrage over 33 cent stamp" Kirk Battle/ "Eating disorders at St. Andrew's: is there cause for concern?" CAYLEI FUJAS AND JESS DILLON/ "One SAS alumna shares her story" Susan Myers/ "Dead Poets Society: a decade later" Kate Wilkinson/ "All things considered: Trustees plan School's future" Peter Teigland/ "Wise management sends endowment to record highs" Scott Kennedy/ ""Web Page Blocked": internet censorship explained" Josh Coleman/ "Maintenance keeps School operating smoothly" SUSAN CLARKSON/ "Superb year in theatre capped off by A Midsummer Night's Dream" JOHN VASSALOTTI/ "Arts facilities receive attention, finally" Sarah Bowers/ "Cookies and milk with freshman: Braveheart, Goldeneye, gossip and romance" SARAH ATWATER/ "Women's crew readies for Henley" Scott Kennedy/ "Swim coach inspires athletes" James Heckman/ "Men's freshmen eight shocks competition" OZZIE CUERVO