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Hope College V Holland, M i c h i g a n •

A student-run nonprofit publication •

MM S e r v i n g H o p e C o l l e g e s t u d e n t s f o r 115 y e a r s

Emersonian frat is suspended tions included the purchasing for a n d c o n s u m p t i o n of a l c o h o l by mi-

Emmies may lose pledge class, oncampus house

n o r s , i n c l u d i n g r u s h e e s , at t h e A c c o r d i n g to A m b e r G a r r i s o n , d i r e c t o r of G r e e k life, the s u s p e n -

Matt Cook O n F e b . 1, t h e G r e e k J u d i c i a l

sion m e a n s the E m e r s o n i a n s w o n ' t be able to o p e r a t e as an o r g a n i z a -

Board suspended the Emersonian

tion for o n e full year. T h i s m e a n s

f r a t e r n i t y for s e v e r a l v i o l a t i o n s of the n e w Risk M a n a g e m e n t Policy

t h e y w o n ' t be able to c o n t i n u e with

EDITOR IN CHIEF

for Greeks. According

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fraternity's o f f - c a m p u s house.

to a posting

on

y e s t e r d a y ' s K n o w h o p e , the viola-

Rush and new m e m b e r education, a n d will lose their o n - c a m p u s cottage.

m o r e EMMIES o n 2

SAC plans concert Band to rock Hope invited by SAC and Student Congress

faculty, staff, and c o m m u n i t y m e m -

Abbey Stauffer

w e h a v e been pursuing f r o m the

STAFF REPORTER

A c o m m i t t e e c o n s i s t i n g of S A C a n d S t u d e n t C o n g r e s s m e m b e r s is c o n t i n u i n g e f f o r t s to c o o r d i n a t e the g r o u p s ' j o i n t c o n c e r t , w h i c h is ten-

bers, said Diana Breclaw, director of s t u d e n t activities. " W e b e l i e v e that the artists that start w o u l d be very w e l c o m e d by H o p e , " c o m m e n t e d K i n n e . 44It is o u r goal that w e w o u l d be able to b r i n g an artist w h o w o u l d a p p e a l to

the

largest

number

of

tatively s c h e d u l e d f o r m i d A p r i l at

s t u d e n t s . . . w e are c o n f i d e n t that any

the Holland Civic Center. A c c o r d i n g to pat K i n n e , C o m -

artist w e d o b r i n g t o c a m p u s w o u l d b e T v e r y ^ p o s i t i v e experience for

mittee C h a i r , the g r o u p recently ext e n d e d a bid t o an artist. S A C will

H o p e in g e n e r a l . A f t e r p r o c e s s i n g h u n d r e d s of stu-

not d i s c l o s e a n a m e until a d e c i s i o n

d e n t s u r v e y s c o m p l e t e d this fall, t h e

h a s been r e a c h e d . T h e c o m m i t t e e is h o p i n g to sell

c o m m i t t e e first a t t e m p t e d to b o o k t h e s t u d e n t s ' top f i v e ch o i ces. H o w -

2 . 0 0 0 tickets f o r t h e e v e n t , w h i c h

ever, at t h e t i m e e a c h g r o u p w e r e

is t h e first of its k i n d at H o p e . T i c k e t s will first be o f f e r e d o n l y

e i t h e r not t o u r i n g in t h e H o p e a r e a or were too expensive. According

to H o p e s t u d e n t s at a d i s c o u n t e d

to D i a n a B r e c l a w . t h e c o m m i t t e e

p r i c e , but later will be a v a i l a b l e f o r

m o r e BAND o n 2

A / J C H O R P H O T O BY

ROB O N D R A

Dr. Oba T'Shaka officially began Hope's observation of Black History Month with a keynote address, "Back to Black: Bridging the Generation Gap." The address was delivered in the Maas Center Auditorium at 4 p.m.

Hope celebrates Black History Black History Month events planned for month of February at Hope college Anneke Meeter STAFF REPORTER

In k e e p i n g with t h e tradition of p r o m o t i n g B l a c k History Month, the Black Student

they h a v e planned a n u m b e r of

ing a g a i n s t a g e n e r a l neglect of the

events. T h e m o n t h of F e b r u a r y h a s b e e n

i m p o r t a n t part that A f r i c a n a n d A r i c a n - A m e r i c a n p e o p l e h a v e playec

nationally r e c o g n i z e d as B l a c k His-

in history.

tory M o n t h s i n c e t h e 1970s.

On Tuesday, Feb. 5th, O b T ' S h a k a , p r o f e s s o r a n d c h a i r of the

T h e idea to d e d i c a t e an allotted t i m e in t h e y e a r to c e l e b r a t i n g a n d e x p o s i n g B l a c k H i s t o r y b e g a n with

b l a c k s t u d i e s d e p a r t m e n t at S a r

t h e initiation of w h a t w a s k n o w n

t h e c o m m e m o r a t i o n of B l a c k H i s tory Month with a keynote addres

U n i o n , a l o n g with t h e o f f i c e of

as N e g r o H i s t o r y W e e k , b y Dr. C a r t e r G . W o o d s o n in 1926. Dr.

Multicultural Life, has been w o r k i n g h a r d this F e b r u a r y , a n d

W o o d s o n , in p r o m o t i n g t h e r e c o g nition of B l a c k History, w a s r e a c t -

Francisco State University, begar

e n t i t l e d , " B a c k to B l a c k : B r i d g i n g the Generation Gap."

m o r e BHM o n 2

New club at Hope uses yoga to achieve wellness

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c l u b i n c l u d e s both w o m e n a n d m e n , and e v e n had a f e w f o o t b a l l p l a y e r s f r e q u e n t the m e e t -

Angela Matusiak A n e w g r o u p at H o p e o f f e r s its m e m b e r s a f u n w a y to r e l i e v e stress, i m p r o v e flexibil-

ings d u r i n g first s e m e s t e r . A l t h o u g h they a r e an o f f i c i a l c l u b on c a m p u s , t h e y still d o not h a v e a b u d g e t for this

ity, a n d l o w e r b l o o d p r e s s u r e . T h i s g r o u p is t h e y o g a c l u b , and it m e e t s on T u e s d a y nights

year, which S h u t e s is still w o r k i n g to a c h i e v e . If t h e y d o r e c e i v e m o n e y this year, s h e h o p e s

at 10:30 p . m . in t h e C h a p e l b a s e m e n t .

to h i r e t e a c h e r s to g u i d e t h e c l u b d u r i n g s o m e

STAFF REPORTER

T h e Yoga c l u b , w h i c h has been m e e t i n g

m e e t i n g s . S h e a l s o p l a n s on t e a c h i n g a c l a s s

all y e a r l o n g , r e c e i v e d a p p r o v a l to be an o f ficial H o p e C o l l e g e c l u b right b e f o r e C h r i s t -

herself s o m e t i m e this year. Initially, y o g a w a s i n t e n d e d as a v e h i c l e for m e d i t a t i o n , but 2 , 0 0 0 y e a r s later it h a s

m a s b r e a k . T h e c l u b w a s f o u n d e d by J e n n i fer S h u t e s ( ' 0 2 ) , a n d its m e m b e r s m e e t o n A K C H O n PHOTO

Meghan Betka in the Kletz on Marathon. The the band Lyle!

BY R O B O N D R A

('03) enjoys some chili during the chili cookoff held Sunday. Proceeds f r o m the event benefitted Dance winners of the cookoff were Dosker cottage, and performed for all of those in attendance.

Anchor@Hope.Edu (616) 395-7877

In-Sync Dance Theater Arts, Page 3.

T u e s d a y s to d o y o g a v i d e o s . T h e c l u b h a s m e t with s u r p r i s i n g e n t h u s i -

developed into much more. T h e r e a r e s e v e r a l d i f f e r e n t t y p e s of y o g a , i n c l u d i n g h a t h a y o g a tantra y o g a (detail-ori-

a s m first s e m e s t e r , with a r o u n d 7 0 p e o p l e a t t e n d i n g t h e first night. T h e c l u b ' s n u m bers h a v e d w i n d l e d a bit, but they still h a v e

ented), therapeutic yoga, and nirvana yoga (spirit y o g a ) . Yoga i n v o l v e s not j u s t c o n c e n -

a b o u t 2 0 p e o p l e a t t e n d i n g regularly.

more YOGA on 2

Shuttle Van cops Infocus, Page 6.

The

Christian music at Hope Spotlight, Page 7.

t r a t i o n , but p h y s i c a l s t r e n g t h a n d

Men's Basketbail wins Sports, Page 8


CampLis Beat

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F e b r u a r y 6, 2 0 0 2

Hope speakers form Winter Happening c u s s e d the r e s u l t s of r e c e n t n a t i o n w i d e surv e y s of r e l i g i o u s c o m m u n i t i e s in " P r o f i l i n g

Becca Haynes STAFF REPORTER

American foreign policy since Sepiember 11, e u t h a n a s i a , m e d i e v a l m u s i c , t h e Bible and

the American Religion Scene."

ecology, American religion, a basketball

member, discussed medieval instrumental

g a m e , s o m e art a n d a little p o e t r y w e r e all

m u s i c in " K r u m h o r n s . S a c b u t s . R e b e c s , and

featured d u r i n g the annual H o p e C o l l e g e W i n t e r H a p p e n i n g on S a t u r d a y . F e b r u a r y 2.

R a c k e t t s - A M e d i e v a l and R e n a i s s a n c e Feast of S o u n d s . "

Robert Ritsema. former Hope faculty

" T h e S a n c t u a r y of P o e t r y " e x a m i n e d the

T h e d a y c o n c l u d e d with a l u n c h e o n fea-

m e d i u m a s a r e f u g e in u n c e r t a i n t i m e s , featuring readings by Joel P e c k h a m . Susan

t u r i n g student m u s i c i a n s a n d a m e n ' s h o m e

A t e f a t - P e c k h a m , Jackie Bartley, and Jack

gallery of the D e P r e e Art C e n t e r ' s o n - g o i n g exhibition " M i d w e s t Photography Invita-

Ridl of the E n g l i s h d e p a r t m e n t . Steven Bouma-Prediger. associate profess o r o f religion, e x a m i n e d B i b l i c a l v i e w s of environmental s t e w a r d s h i p with "Is G o d Green?; Biblical Wisdom and Ecological

I

basketball g a m e against Olive College. T h e

tional X I " w a s a l s o f e a t u r e d . Jack Ridl f e e l s that this y e a r ' s e v e n t w a s a success. " I t ' s a real d e l i g h t to read with [ o t h e r po-

Vision."

ets] w h o like each o t h e r a n d e a c h o t h e r ' s

Jack H o l m e s , p r o f e s s o r of political s c i e n c e presented " A m e r i c a n Foreign Policy and

w o r k . T h e r e w a s a nice r a n g e of p e o p l e in t h e a u d i e n c e , f r o m s t u d e n t s to r et i r ees, a n d

S e p t e m b e r 11. 2 0 0 1 " l o o k i n g at p r o b l e m s

that kind of d i v e r s i t y is f u n to read to," Ridl

l e a d i n g to t h e S e p t e m b e r 11 a t t a c k s a n d t h e

said.

U.S. policy r e s p o n s e r e g a r d i n g the event. " E u t h a n a s i a : W h e r e A r e the D u t c h g o i n g ? "

Ridl c o n s i d e r s t h e a n n u a l W i n t e r H a p p e n ing an i m p o r t a n t e v e n t f o r H o p e C o l l e g e . "I

d i s c u s s e d the legalization of e u t h a n a s i a in t h e

like it w h e n the c o l l e g e e x t e n d s itself. P e o p l e

N e t h e r l a n d s a n d t h e f u t u r e of that policy, p r e s e n t e d by J a m e s K e n n e d y , a s s i s t a n t pro-

w h o a r e a l u m n i c a n r e a t t a c h to the p l a c e a n d

f e s s o r o f history. D o n a l d L u i d e n s a n d R o g e r

m a k e s t h e c o l l e g e a p l a c e e v e r y o n e c a n take

N e m e t h of t h e

a part in."

sociology department dis-

i

k e e p t h e i r r e l a t i o n s h i p t o H o p e a l i v e . It

A / J C H O n PHOTO ROB ONDRA

Dr. Donald Luidens of the Sociology department speaks at the Haworth Center on Saturday morning for the Winter Happening event, where many Hope faculty members spoke on various subjects, ranging from poetry to euthanasia.

BHM from 1 K i m b e r l y T u r n e r , the l e a d e r of t h e Black Student Union, explained

There." O n F e b r u a r y 19, t h r o u g h t h e o f -

in the M a a s C o n f e r e n c e C e n t e r .

A l e x H a l e y , w h i c h t r a c e s his f a m ily f r o m A f r i c a to e m a n c i p a t i o n . presented this past M o n d a y and T u e s d a y , t h e rest of t h e m i n i s e r i e s

that m e m b e r s of the B l a c k S t u d e n t Union heard T ' S h a k a speak a f e w

fice of M u l t i c u l t u r a l Life, the Black

On the theatrical scene, "Step Afrika!" a step dance group com-

F i l m S e r i e s / D i a l o g u e o n R a c e will

p o s e d of y o u n g b l a c k artists f r o m

y e a r s ago. At t h e s p e e c h the m e m -

p r e s e n t the f i l m , " U n i o n N a v y " at

a r o u n d the w o r l d , will be p e r f o r m -

b e r s of the g r o u p w e r e s o m o v e d

7 pm.

ing at t h e K n i c k e r o c k e r T h e a t r e o n W e d n e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 7 , at 7 p . m .

by w h a t he had to s a y that t h e y d e -

T h e film e x p l o r e s t h e h i s t o r y of

c i d e d to try to get him t o s p e a k at

A f r i c a n A m e r i c a n s a n d their role in the United Slates Navy. Fred

Hope. They succeeded and provided H o p e with the o p p o r t u n i t y to h e a r an o u t s t a n d i n g s p e a k e r . T u r n e r ' d e s c r i b e d T ' S h a k a a s an " e x t r e m e l y m o v i n g speaker, with a strong black consciousness." U p c o m i n g e v e n t s include the 2 n d Annual Ottawa County Summit on

J o h n s o n of t h e history d e p a r t m e n t will f a c i l i t a t e t h e film.

a n d T h u r s d a y b e f o r e b r e a k , a n d the W e d n e s d a y and T h u r s d a y after

p l a c e s o m e t i m e this m o n t h , a c c o r d ing t o T u r n e r .

b r eak . T h e y will be s h o w n in Van Z o r e n

A d a t e h a s not yet b e e n set but it

E d u c a t i o n will be f a c i l i t a t i n g t h i s

" B e M o r e T h a n an O p e n M i n d . . . B e

f i l m . B o t h f i l m s will be p r e s e n t e d

B e r n a r d o Dargan of International

literature, m u s i c , art. a n d h i s t o r y . " T u r n e r said. 4 l We a r e j u s t t r y i n g to give an o p p o r t u n i t y to e x p o s e it a n d m a y b e spark the interest of students." T h o u g h s h e b e l i e v e s that B l a c k H i s t o r y M o n t h is a w o n d e r f u l o p p o r t u n i t y to c e l e b r a t e A f r i c a n a n d

c o m e s e e t h e last f o u r p a r t s of t h e miniseries. Kimberly Turner de-

A f r i c a n A m e r i c a n history. T u r n e r

In a d d i t i o n , t h e B l a c k S t u d e n t

s c r i b e d " R o o t s " as, "a m u s t s e e s e -

U n i o n is s h o w i n g t h e w e l l - k n o w n

ries that s h o w s the d e v a s t a t i o n o f slavery through s e p a r a t i o n , and vio-

e n o u g h t i m e t o c e l e b r a t e all o f B l a c k H is tor y.

T h e d a n c e will b e s p o n s o r e d by the B l a c k S t u d e n t U n i o n , a n d will fea-

R a c i s m , on T u e s d a y , F e b . 12. T h e daylong event, features the theme,

a wealth of culture through black

Union

S t a t e o f B l a c k A m e r i c a " will be

c a n A m e r i c a n s today.

in r o o m 30, f r o m 8 to 10 p . m .

" P e o p l e should k n o w the many c o n t r i b u t i o n s that Black people h a v e m a d e to history. T h e r e is s u c h

strongly e n c o u r a g e s students to

will be c a l l e d t h e " m i x e r , 2 0 0 2 " .

a b o u t t h e s o c i a l c o n d i t i o n s of A f r i -

is b e i n g s h o w n o n t h e W e d n e s d a y

A s t u d e n t d a n c e will a l s o t a k e

A second film, entitled " T h e p r e s e n t e d o n F e b r u a r y 2 6 at 7 p m . T h e film presents a discussion

A l t h o u g h t h e first t w o parts w e r e

a n d t h e i r ability to get t h r o u g h .

ture h i p - h o p m u s i c .

miniseries "Roots"

in

six

parts.

The

m i n i s e r i e s is b a s e d o n a n o v e l by

The

Black

Student

lation. It s h o w s t h e spirit of black p e o p l e

also s u g g e s t e d that o n e m o n t h is not

" B l a c k History should not be c o n f i n e d to o n e m o n t h ; it should be c e l e b r a t e d y e a r r o u n d , " T u r n e r said.

B A N D from 1 t h e n placed a bid on t h e n e x t - h i g h est rated artist, w h o is t o u r i n g t h e nation with a n e w a l b u m . T w o of the h i g h e s t rated a c t s o n the survey, C a e d m o n ' s Call and

B r e c l a w i n d i c a t e d that t h e c o m m i t t e e h a s been m e e t i n g w e e k l y to s e c u r e a n act f o r t h e e v e n t , which will be h e l d on e i t h e r April 19th o r 2 0 t h . w h i c h e v e r d a t e is possible for

L i f e h o u s e , w e r e u n a b l e to b e b o o k e d b e c a u s e they w e r e not cur-

t h e artist.

rently touring, while singer Ben

b i g t i m e , " B r e c l a w said. " T h e c o m -

Harper was too expensive, Breclaw

mittee is d o i n g a great j o b . " S A C a n d S t u d e n t C o n g r e s s are

"I f e e l like w e a r e m o v i n g a h e a d

said. O t h e r a c t s that w e r e c o n t a c t e d

c o n t r i b u t i n g a c o m b i n e d a m o u n t of

but not b o o k e d i n c l u d e d J a r s of

$ 1 5 , 0 0 0 for t h e e v e n t , and will raise

Clay, Jennifer K n a p p , and Ben

the rest of the n e c e s s a r y f u n d s t h r o u g h ticket s a l e s .

Folds.

EMMIES from 1 Kyle H a c k n e y ( ' 0 3 ) , E m e r s o n i a n president, had n o c o m m e n t b e c a u s e the E m e r s o n i a n s a r e currently in the a l t h o u g h he said t h e f r a t e r n i t y m a y issue a statement within the next

tra-Fraternity Council and the Pan-

week. A c c o r d i n g to G a r r i s o n , this is t h e first G r e e k o r g a n i z a t i o n to be susp e n d e d under the Risk M a n a g e -

KRISTI C R E S W E L L

Taffeta Nichols ('04), Elenor Douglass ('04), Kristi Creswell ('04), and Lynn Bowmaan ('05) enjoy last weekend's Winter Fantasia at the Amway Grand Hotel in Grand Rapids. The tickets were sold-out early, and the event was crowded.

y e a r s , it w a s not r e c o g n i z e d as o f ficial p o l i c y until last N o v e m b e r . In this c a s e , m e m b e r s of the In-

p r o c e s s of a p p e a l i n g t h e d e c i s i o n ,

A M C H O H PHOTO COURTESYOF

f o r c i n g t h e i r o w n rules. A l t h o u g h it h a s b e e n a r o u n d f o r o v e r t w o

m e n t Policy. T h e Risk M a n a g e m e n t P o l i c y is a p o l i c y that r e q u i r e s G r e e k o r g a n i z a t i o n s to be r e s p o n s i b l e for e n -

H e l l e n i c C o u n c i l d e c i d e d to susp e n d the E m e r s o n i a n s . " T h e d e c i s i o n that the board m a d e is in line with the policy, a n d I s u p p o r t it." G a r r i s o n said. " I t ' s the d e c i s i o n that | t h e E m e r s o n i a n ' s ] peers made."


Hie

F e b n a a r y 6, 2 0 0 2

A n c h o r

Arts

Jazz Ensemble will jive Dimnent Maureen Yonovitz STAFF REPORTER

J a z z f a n s or a n y o n e w h o j u s t w a n t s t o c h e c k out a d i f f e r e n t kind o f m u s i c are invited to listen to the

B e s i d e s "Stella by H o l l a n d , " the band will also be p l a y i n g f o u r of M i l e y ' s other big tunes. T h e student p e r f o r m e r s hope that

talents of the H o p e C o l l e g e J a z z

other students w h o d o n ' t k n o w a lot about j a z z will c o m e and experi-

E n s e m b l e on T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 7 at 8 p.m., w h e r e they will hold their

e n c e s o m e t h i n g different than w h a t they usually listen to.

f i r s t c o n c e r t o f the s e m e s t e r in D i m n e n t C h a p e l . A d m i s s i o n is f r e e and all are w e l c o m e to attend. T h e p e r f o r m a n c e will feature the m u s i c of p r o f e s s i o n a l j a z z e d u c a tor, director and c o m p o s e r J a m e s Miley. In p r e p a r a t i o n for the c o n -

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"I know I hated j a z z w h e n I first started p l a y i n g it. but the m o r e I play it. the m o r e I actually under-

Nightlife:

stand and love w h a t ' s going o n , " E w i n g said. " A n d that's w h a t I ' d like students to get out of what they

Common Grounds Coffee

l i e a r - t h e c h a n c e t o e x p e r i e n c e and

H o u s e : Tues. Sun.: C h e s s . Call A h e a d for current sched-

the students a s a visiting c o m p o s e r .

appreciate something different than what they m i g h t be used t o . "

ule of o f f e r i n g s . G r a n d Rapids. 4 5 4 - 2 9 9 9 .

Brian C o y l e , p r o f e s s o r of j a z z studies. b e l i e v e s this to h a v e b e e n a

w o u l d like to see m o r e p e o p l e get

Uncommon Grounds Coffee

into the m u s i c and just h a v e a g o o d time.

House:

cert, Miley has b e e n w o r k i n g with

great opportunity for the band to bec o m e familiar with M i l e y ' s w o r k .

Trombonist Paul Wesselink ( ' 0 4 ) poetry r e a d i n g s and

b o o k signings. Call ahead for dates. L o c a t e d in d o w n t o w n

" J a m e s is a great writer, but a

"It would b e hip to s e e students

tough writer," C o y l e said. " I ' m glad to h a v e a c h a n c e to get the b a n d to

getting into the m u s i c , and not be-

Saugatuck.

ing t h e r e b e c a u s e they feel they have to,'-' Wesselink said.

Diversions: Kareoke. Call

w o r k with him a little bit a n d then d o the c o n c e r t . " M e m b e r s of the band are particu-

C o y l e e n c o u r a g e s students take

larly e x c i t e d to b e d e b u t i n g t h e

a d v a n t a g e of this concert and all the other events the H o p e C o l l e g e com-

piece, "Stella by H o l l a n d , " that

m u n i t y has to offer.

M i l e y c o m m i s s i o n e d especially for

" H o p e does so many great

them. " I t ' s really cool t o think that a

e v e n t s , " C o y l e said. "It's just an-

p i e c e w a s written for us and w e ' l l

dents] to see their c o l l e a g u e s play and 1 h o p e t h e y ' l l c o m e out a n d

b e the first g r o u p ever to play it," said pianist Kathy E w i n g ( ' 0 5 ) .

other excellent opportunity | f o r stu-

support them."

a h e a d for dates. G r a n d Rapids. 4 5 1 - 3 8 0 0 . The G r o t t o : d a n c i n g and t h e m e nights. G r a n d R a p i d s .

AMCHOft P H O T O BY A N N E K E M E E T E R Saxophonists Jeremy Davis ('03) and Jessica Johannesen ('05) perfect their music at Jazz Ensemble rehearsal. The Jazz Ensemble will perform at Dimnent o n Thursday.

Insync Dance Co. features Hope talent Alicia Abood

D o l o r e s S a n c h e z ( ' 0 4 ) , a d a n c e m a j o r , will h a v e her c h o r e o g r a p h i c

STAFF REPORTER

S o u n d s of t a p p i n g r h y t h m s a n d m e l o d i c v o i c e s will fill t h e

d e b u t , a n a c a p p e l l a tap piece m a k i n g clear the statement: "it is all a b o u t the r h y t h m . "

K n i c k e r b o c k e r T h e a t e r this w e e k , as the I n s y n c D a n c e C o m p a n y will b e

S a n c h e z ' s p i e c e is the first s t u d e n t - c h o r e o g r a p h e d w o r k to b e i n c l u d e d

presenting their n e w repertoire at the annual spring concert. P e r f o r m a n c e s will run W e d n e s d a y - T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 6-7,at 8 p.m.

in the r e p e r t o r y of the c o m p a n y . S a n c h e z f e e l s d e l i g h t e d to be part o f this production.

T h e n e w r e p e r t o r y is filled with a u n i q u e blend of variety. T h e c o n c e r t

' T h i s has b e e n a w o n d e r f u l e x p e r i e n c e for m e , " S a n c h e z said. " A n o p p o r t u n i t y like this

includes a special vocal and d a n c e p e r f o r m a n c e to be given b y visiting student artists f r o m N i a g a r a U n i v e r s i t y u n d e r the direction of Terri

d o e s n ' t c o m e every day and it is d e f i n i t e l y an

Filips,a H o p e C o l l e g e a l u m n u s and assistant p r o f e s s o r of theater at N i a g a r a University. She also set the piece "Just P l a y s

h o n o r t o be asked to s h o w c a s e m y piece in the repertoire."

A r o u n d , " w h i c h is a f u n , light tap d a n c e to the m u s i c o f Billie Holiday. T h e c o m p a n y will p r e m i e r e c h o r e o g r a p h y set by C l i f t o n B r o w n , H o p e C o l l e g e ' s newest d a n c e faculty m e m b e r . Since his arrival f r o m R o m e , B r o w n has p r o d u c e d ' T a n g o , " set to the m u s i c o f A s t o r Piazzolla, and " E s s e n c e , " an intense, driving, and

e d g y j a z z piece.

g e l " and " F a l l i n , " a r o m a n t i c s o l o set to t h e m u s i c o f popular vocalist Alicia K e y s . R o s a n n e DeVries, in collaboration with G r a n d R a p i d s c h o r e o g r a p h e r Teresa Dewey, will present " S o l e P l a y , " a p o l y r h y t h m i c orchestrated tap dance set to the d r u m s of G r o o t e r s and Beal, and a m o r e traditional tap w o r k to the j a z z s t a n d a r d " T u x e d o J u n c t i o n . "

89.9 WTHS If i t ' s g o o d e n o u g h for Bono, it's good enough for U2!

t h r o u g h e v e r y day life. H e r p i e c e w a s "created b a s e d o n the r h y t h m s heard within t h e m i n d and fell within the s o u l . " A f t e r m o n t h s of r e h e a r s a l , c o m p a n y m e m b e r s feel ready and e a g e r to

C o m p a n y c o - f o u n d e r D a w n M c l l h a r g e y - W i g e r t will present " S t a g e s of D y s f u n c t i o n , " a m o o d y , d r a m a t i c a n d tragic m o d e r n - j a z z w o r k , " A n -

Listen to

S a n c h e z is constantly inspired and influe n c e d by t h e r h y t h m s t h a t s u r r o u n d h e r

s h o w their w o r k . A c c o r d i n g t o M a n d y O l s e n ( ' 0 3 ) , d a n c e / e d u c a t i o n m a j o r , this y e a r ' s c o m p a n y is s m a l l e r than usual s o there has b e e n m o r e to learn and m o r e p r e s s u r e for e a c h d a n c e r to m a k e the s h o w c o m e together. H o w e v e r , O l s e n has e n j o y e d h e r e x p e r i e n c e s d a n c i n g with the c o m p a n y this year, and s h e has also e n j o y e d w o r k i n g with the other m e m b e r s . " T h e g r o u p is a g o o d g r o u p to w o r k w i t h , " 0 1 s e n said. " E v e r y o n e is o n the s a m e page. W e all h e l p e a c h other out a lot." T i c k e t s for I n s y n c ' s p e r f o r m a n c e are available at the K n i c k e r b o c k e r T h e a t r e o n the d a y of the show.

956-9790. H o w l i n ' M o o n Saloon: Cont e m p o r a r y c o u n t r y m u s i c and linedancing. Thrus.-Sat.: live music. Soul C e n t r e C a f e : Sat. gathe r i n g next to C e n t r e P o i n t C h u r c h Christian-themed live music. Grand Rapids. 8304.

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signed to the c o n c e p t a l b u m 4 'OK C o m p u t e r " by alternative rock

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F e b r u a r y 6, 2002

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I first c a m e to H o p e I

G o d . B r y a n s e e m s to a l w a y s have

be c e r t a i n that n o H o p e s t u d e n t w i l l

would never have considered my-

the right w o r d s t o s a y - t o o f f e r c o m -

t a k e p a r t in the t r a g i c a n d h a t e f u l

self a n a c t i v i s t . O f c o u r s e , t h e r e

fort. forgiveness, and to stand up for

m e s s a g e s ol t h e " T a k e B a c k t h e

w e r e t h i n g s I c a r e d a b o u t , but I w a s

w h a t he b e l i e v e s in. B r y a n is a l s o

C a m p u s C r e w " . I h o p e that o n e d a y

slill w i d e e y e d a n d d r e a m y out o f

gay.

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When

the H o p e c o m m u n i t y to s u b m i t m o r e leliers lo the editor. 1a m t h a n k f u l that m y r e q u e s t w a s a n s w e r e d . I a m s o i m p r e s s e d with this w e e k ' s letters to t h e editor, instead of s i m p l y c o m p l a i n i n g o r praising, this w e e k ' s letters are thoughtful and provocative. I hope students w h o read them will l a k e t h e t i m e t o think a b o u t w h a t t h e y a r e s a y i n g a n d h o w t h e y w o u l d r e s p o n d to t h e letters.

Winter h a p p e n i n g really happening? R e c e n t l y , a v i s i t i n g s p e a k e r in o n e o f m y c l a s s e s n o t e d t h a t the H o p e C o l l e g e W i n t e r H a p p e n i n g ( C a m p u s Beat. 2) w a s n ' t r e a l l y a h a p p e n i n g . A h a p p e n i n g , h e s a i d , is a r t in p r o g r e s s - a r t

happening.

f u t u r e students will w o n d e r what is no

look our c a m p u s s o long to realize

heard about " H o p e ' s Homosexual-

longer an abstraction for m e . homo-

the n e e d f o r i h e G a y - S t r a i g h t F o -

ity D e b a t e " I m e n t a l l y b r u s h e d it

s e x u a l i t y is a p e r s o n . But just a s I

r u m . I h o p e thai o n e d a y e v e r y s t u -

aside. H o m o s e x u a l i t y w a s an ab-

am so m u c h m o r e than only w h o I

dent will be a b l e lo see e a c h other

straction for me. I had never e v e n

a m a t t r a c t e d lo. B r y a n is s o m u c h

f o r t h e c r e a t i o n that w e a r e , a n d n o t

m e t a h o m o s e x u a l , n e v e r dealt with

m o r e than just a h o m o s e x u a l . Nei-

j u s t f o r a s n a p s h o t o f o n e part of

any of the d e b a t e s u r r o u n d i n g ho-

t h e r h e . a g a y m a n . o r I. a s t r a i g h t

our beings.

m o s e x u a l i t y . It t r u l y w a s a n o n - i s -

w o m a n , can b e boiled d o w n to o n e

B r y a n and I are a small picture

sue to me.

single action. W h e n w e recognize

o f w h a t t h e G S F is m e a n t t o be. M y

h i g h s c h o o l . C e r t a i n l y , w h e n I first

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homosexuality

I c a n ' t say that a n y m o r e .

others as only h o m o s e x u a l or only

p r a y e r is that H o p e c a n r e c o g n i z e

I d o n ' t m e a n t o nit p i c k , b u t I a g r e e w i t h h i m . W o u l d n ' t it b e

I c a n c o u n t o n m y h a n d the n u m -

h e t e r o s e x u a l w e m i s s the t r u e h u -

the need for such a g r o u p , and lake

c o o l if. i n s t e a d o f s i t t i n g s i l e n t l y l i s t e n i n g t o a l e c t u r e , w e g o t

b e r o f p e o p l e that h a v e c o m e a n d

m a n i t y of those around us. and

the first steps toward d i a l o g u e and

t o p a r t i c i p a t e in a p i e c e o f p e r f o r m a n c e a r t . o r a n i m p r o v i s a -

g o n e in m y life that I c o u l d c o n s i d e r

o v e r l o o k the h e a r l o f G o d in e a c h

understanding. We need to m o v e

t o r y p o e t r y w o r k s h o p ? O r w h a t if w e p a r t i c i p a t e d in a w o r k o f

kindred spirits. My best friend

one of His children.

f o r w a r d a n d nol b a c k w a r d - a n d t h e

a r t a n d d i d n ' t e v e n k n o w it u n t i l it w a s o v e r ?

B r y a n is o n e o f t h o s e p e o p l e . B r y a n

M y h o p e is that o n e d a y I c a n

is o n e o f t h e m o s t l o v i n g , k i n d

o p e n the a n c h o r a n d s e e a n a r t i c l e

hearted, beautilul people I have

a b o u t w h a t H o p e is d o i n g t o in-

e v e r m e t . B r y a n h a s t a u g h t m e vol-

c r e a s e d i a l o g u e b e t w e e n ihe h e t e r o -

u m e s a b o u t w h a t it m e a n s t o b e p a s -

sexual and h o m o s e x u a l c o m m u n i -

N o t that I h a v e a n y t h i n g against the W i n t e r H a p p e n i n g , I j u s t think that the possibilities for s o m e t h i n g called a h a p p e n ing s e e m m u c h m o r e exciting than w h a t really h a p p e n e d .

o n l y q u e s t i o n is w h a t is p a r a l y z i n g us?

Brooke Petersen ('02)

In g e n e r a l , I t h i n k , it c o u l d n ' t h u r l t o b e a l i t t l e m o r e e d g y .

S t u d e n t activities fee increase s h o u l d go to GSF

L e t ' s n o t l a u g h a t t h i n g s w e a r e n ' t u s e d l o ; at p e o p l e w h o t r y new things.

I w a s in a n A m e r i c a n m u s i c c l a s s l a s t s e m e s t e r ,

a n d it u p s e t m e t h a t t h e s t u d e n t s i n s t a n t l y d i s m i s s e d 2()lh c e n -

To the Editor:

I .el m e get t h i s straight. T h e C a m -

mosl necessary of them dhough I

tury classical m u s i c as "weird s o u n d i n g " and " n o n - m e l o d i c "

In t h e I / 0 2 a r t i c l e , " S t u d e n t A c -

pus Life Board has already voted

d o not m e a n l o u n d e r m i n e the i m -

w i t h o u t a c t u a l l y t a k i n g the t i m e to think a b o u t w h a t the c o m -

t i v i t i e s F e e Will I n c r e a s e ( C a m p u s

d o w n t w o i n c a r n a t i o n s o f the G S F

p o r t a n c e o f i h e S w i n g C l u b a n d ihe

p o s e r w a s trying to do.

Beat. 2)," Diana Breclaw. director

and s h o w s no intention of ever ac-

Indie Rock Club). Ms. Breclaw.

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o f s t u d e n t a c t i v i t i e s , s t a t e s that the

k n o w l e d g i n g its r i g h t t o e x i s t - a n d

when I pay my Student Activities

A r t . a n d l e a r n i n g f o r t h a t m a t t e r , is a b o u t n e w t h i n g s . I t ' s a b o u t

increase, is d u e t o a n u m b e r o f n e w

n o w its n a m e is b e i n g i n v o k e d t o

F e e , I'll w r i t e t h e c h e c k f o r e x a c t l y

student groups. She counts a m o n g

get 10 m o r e d o l l a r s o u t o f m e ?

w h a t ' s h a p p e n i n g a n d a b o u t h o w w e c a n t a p i n t o it, s o it c a n h a p p e n to us too.

Anchor Staff

t h e g r o u p s " c u r r e n t l y in the p r o c e s s

I r e a l i z e that the G S F is not t h e

for receiving recognition" the

o n l y s t u d e n t g r o u p that w o u l d h y -

S w i n g C l u b , t h e Indie R o c k C l u b

p o t h e t i c a l l y b e n e f i t f r o m t h e in-

and the Gay-Straight F o r u m .

c r e a s e . but it is w i t h o u t a d o u b i t h e

m i s c o n c e p t i o n that the G a y S l r a i g h t

A n i n v i t a t i o n t o M e m b e r s ol t h e "Take Back Our C a m p u s C r e w : "

editor-in-chief production editor infocus editor arts editor sports editors

Mall Cook Chad Sampson Erica lleeg Beth Lomasney Ben Dellaan John Rodslrom spotlight editor Jen Troke photo editor lioh Ondra copy editor Rcbckah Oegema business manager Danielle Koski ad representative Nick Denis production assistant Kachael Pridgeon distribution manager Ellen Viganls advisor Diana Breclaw

2001 fall semester,

Issue #17 of 25

openness and discussion regarding o n e ' s p e r s o n a l b e l i e f s is e s p e c i a l l y

Expression) leadership team would

d i f f i c u l t . I l o w e v e r . w e at R I S E h a v e

l i k e t o i n v i t e y o u t o e n g a g e in d i a -

or actions. W e want to find out

f o u n d t h a t , w h i l e p a i n f u l at l i m e s ,

where you're coming from. We'd

d i a l o g u e can also be healing and

M a r c h . Y o u p i c k the T u e s d a y . T h e

love lo be a b l e lo learn f r o m you

helpf ul. W e h o p e y o u w i l l t a k e o u r

d i s c u s s i o n will start at 6 : 0 0 p . m

It

and h o p e you give us ihe o p p o r t u -

i n v i l a l i o n . O u r e - m a i l a d d r e s s is R I S E @ h o p e . e d u . We are looking

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able- especially with the c o m m o n

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f rom their i g n o r a n c e by letters and

Andrew Kleczek ('02)

Women's basketball doesn't get the s u p p o r t it deserves

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c o m e s f r o m the m e n ' s h o m e g a m e

of their c o n t i n u i n g s u c c e s s , but

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with C a l v i n . T h e g a m e w a s a d v e r -

I l o p e s e e m s t o take n o notice. T h e s e

ment has been closely f o l l o w i n g the

tised. televised and e x t e n s i v e l y

w o m e n d e s e r v e the s a m e h e a d l i n e s

w o m e n ' s basketball team's success.

written about.

and c e l e b r a t i o n that the men are

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w o m e n , on the s a m e d a y . b e a t

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c o m m e n t s and notes a b o u t their

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success.

men's team

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ity. T h e p r i m e e x a m p l e o f this

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along, seemingly unaware.

not only cause pain, but they s h o w

of sexual intercourse. A n d yet, ev-

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van". I realized that the " r a p e van" epi-

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of us d o n ' t even n o t i c e w h e n w e h e a r it. C o l d o u t s i d e ? D o n ' t f e e l

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c r i m e , b y u s i n g it in a c c o r d a n c e

o u r i g n o r a n c e and trivialize a terrible crime.

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granted.

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Court upholds officers' power off-campus Erica Heeg

C o l l e g e D e p a r t m e n t of P u b l i c

INFOCUS EDITOR

Case examines the question of the separation of church and state

S a f e t y v i o l a t e d t h e s e p a r a t i o n of c h u r c h a n d state. D e f e n s e a t t o r n e y D o n a l d H a a n a r g u e d in t h e c a s e that, b e c a u s e P u b l i c S a f e t y o f f i c e r s k n o w that t h e i r p a y c h e c k is f r o m a C h r i s t i a n C o l l e g e , their a c -

O n J a n u a r y 23, 2 0 0 1 i h e stale C o u r l of A p p e a l s ruled in f a v o r of

tions might be affected. "Allowing a Christian college to

H o p e C o l l e g e in w h a t w a s a b i g d e c i s i o n in local law e n f o r c e m e n l .

b e c o m e a public police f o r c e is an excessive entanglement," Haan was

"This was a hugely imporlani

q u o t e d as s a y i n g in the G r a n d R a p -

d e c i s i o n for t h e o f f i c e of s h e r i f f , "

ids Press. "It a l l o w s p e o p l e w h o a r e

said Jon Hulsing, Assistant Ottawa

paid by n o n - g o v e r n m e n t a l a g e n c i e s

C o u n t y P r o s e c u t o r in a G r a n d Rap-

to e n f o r c e t h e l a w . "

ids P r e s s story. " T h i s is t h e first a p p e l l a t e o p i n -

L a f a t a b e l i e v e s that H a a n w a s l o o k i n g at t h e b r o a d s c h e m e of

ion w e h a v e a d d r e s s i n g this issue.

t h i n g s a n d that t h e p o s s i b i l i t y of

F r o m that p e r s p e c t i v e , it's i m p o r -

s o m e t h i n g like that h a p p e n i n g w a s

tant." T h e c a s e w a s a b o u t an i n c i d e n t

unlikely. "1 think w h a t h e ' s t r y i n g t o s a y

that b e g a n o n J u l y 15, 1997 w h e n t w o Public Safety officers arrested

is t h a t t h e s h e r i f f c o u l d j u s t g o

student David Lee VanTubbergen

ahead and deputize people from the H e r m a n Miller C o r p o r a t i o n . I d o n ' t

for d r u n k d r i v i n g o n 8th Street. T h e

think it w o u l d e v e r g o that far, a n d

the officers had been driving from

1 d o n ' t think t h e state w o u l d a l l o w

o n e c o l l e g e - o w n e d p r o p e r t y to an-

it t o . " L a f a t a said. T h e A p p e a l s C o u r t f o u n d that the

other. A c c o r d i n g to P u b l i c S a f e t y Sergeant Mike Lafata the student never denied that he w a s d r u n k . T h e c a s e w a s instead a b o u t t h e p o w e r of P u b l i c S a f e t y . " T h e q u e s t i o n that t h e d e f e n s e asked was what gives Hope Coll e g e , b e i n g a privately p a i d p o l i c e f o r c e , t h e p o w e r t o arrest o n city s t r e e t s , " L a f a t a said.

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l i k e l i h o o d o f H o p e o f f i c e r s to impose personal religious beliefs was m i n i m a l a n d f o u n d " n o intent on t h e part of the g o v e r n m e n t t o either aid, p r o m o t e , restrict, hinder, or o t h e r w i s e a f f e c t r e l i g i o n o r a n y religious organization." T h e Circuit Court had already u p h e l d H o p e ' s right to m a k e o f f -

S i n c e t h e early 1980s, H o p e ' s o f -

c a m p u s arrests in t h e 1 9 8 0 ' s , but

ficers have been deputized by the Ottawa County Sheriff's Depart-

this case w a s c h a l l e n g e d to the State

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P u b l i c Safety o f f i c e r C i n t o R e n o g e t s b a c k f r o m a c a m p u s n i g h t l y p a t r o l . " W e d o n ' t pull c a r s o v e r o n 3 1

t h e y hit t h e s i d e w a l k w e w o u l d n ' t be a b l e to t o u c h that p e r s o n . T h i s

o r 16th S t r e e t . T h a t ' s not part of

their o w n police f o r c e s , " L a f a t a

a l l o w s us to f o l l o w s o m e b o d y o f f -

Hope College's campus," Lafata

said. L a f a t a b e l i e v e s that t h i s w a s a very i m p o r t a n t r u l i n g f o r H o p e .

c a m p u s and do our j o b , " Lafata

said. "I k n o w t h e s h e r i f f a n d t h e

said. "I s e e this a b i g a d v a n t a g e f o r

C h i e f of H o l l a n d w o u l d w a n t us t o stay w i t h i n o u r c a m p u s . W e d o n ' t

"If t h e c o u r t h a d not r u l e d in o u r

H o p e ' s campus technically only

want them dispersing into our

favor, w e would be nothing more than a s e c u r i t y d e p a r t m e n t w i t h n o

includes the building and grounds, but P u b l i c S a f e t y regularly p a t r o l s

v e r s i t i e s like G r a n d V a l l e y S t a t e , Western, and Ferris already have

us and the students."

m e n t , w h i c h g i v e s t h e o f f i c e r s their

C o u r t of A p p e a l s . A c c o r d i n g to L a f a t a H o p e is only

p o l i c e power. T h e c o n v i c t e d m o t o r -

o n e of t w o p r i v a t e s c h o o l s in t h e

ist w a s c o n c e r n e d that t h e r e l a t i o n -

s t a t e that h a s a d e p u t i z e d p o l i c e

p o l i c e p o w e r s . B a s i c a l l y , if s o m e -

the general c a m p u s area within

d o r m s either." Public Safety currently employs seven full t i m e o f f i c e r s a n d f o u r part

force. " M o s t p u b l i c c o l l e g e s and uni-

o n e off t h e street c a m e in a n d b r o k e

F a i r b a n k s S tr eet a n d R i v e r S tr eet

t i m e o f f i c e r s , all of w h i c h a r e d e p u -

into a b u i l d i n g at H o p e , as s o o n as

a n d 8th S tr eet a n d 16th Street.

tized.

ship between the O t t a w a C o u n t y S h e r i f f ' s Department and the H o p e

The shuttle van, Hope students, and alcohol Erica Heeg and James Pierce INFOCUS EDITOR

AND

C A M P U S BEAT

EDITOR

Last semester Ben and Eric Smies, ('03) found themselves c h a r g e d with p o s s e s s i o n of a l c o h o l ,

t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d c o o r d i n a t o r told

" B e c a u s e the N C ( n e i g h b o r h o o d

b a s i s , " L a f a t a said. "I s u p p o s e if a n

the shuttle van driver and the driver

c o o r d i n a t o r ) w a s in t h e v a n at t h e

intoxicated student were on and

w e r e girls in their h o u s e d r i n k i n g

told P u b l i c S a f e t y . " A f t e r that, S m i e s said the N e i g h -

s a m e t i m e as s o m e o n e w h o w a s

that w e r e a l s o t a k i n g t h e shuttle v a n

b o r h o o d C o o r d i n a t o r got t h e o t h e r

c o m i n g from our house who s m e l l e d like a l c o h o l , we w e r e

they w e r e n ' t c a u s i n g a n y p r o b l e m s , I w o u l d s a y t h a t ' s p r o b a b l y not g o -

b a c k a n d f o r t h to their h o u s e . "The Neighborhood Coordinator

N e i g h b o r h o o d C o o r d i n a t o r and to-

c h a r g e d , " said Eric S m i e s .

gether with P u b l i c S a f e t y they c a m e

A c c o r d i n g to P u b l i c S a f e t y Ser-

o r s w e a r i n g at t h e d r i v e r o r c a u s -

w a s r i d i n g in it. a n d o n e of the girls

into t h e h o u s e a n d t o o k t h e e m p t y

geant M i k e Lafata, the shuttle van

i n g a r u c k u s , w e g i v e the van d r i v e r

d o e s n ' t really h a v e a policy on deal-

t h e d i s c r e t i o n to m a k e a d e c i s i o n . There have been some cases where

d r i n k i n g a n d w e r e " b u s t e d " in part by t h e shuttle van. A c c o r d i n g t o Eric S m i e s t h e r e

c o n s u m p t i o n of a l c o h o l , a n d in t h e p r e s e n c e of a l c o h o l . T h e t w i n

r i d i n g to a n d f r o m o u r h o u s e got in with a b a c k p a c k a n d s m e l l e d of al-

cans. T h e brothers believe the ruling

b r o t h e r s c l a i m they d i d n ' t d o a n y

c o h o l , " Eric S m i e s said. " A n d t h e n

w a s n ' t q u i t e right.

ing with d r u n k s t u d e n t s . "It d e p e n d s ; i t ' s a c a s e by c a s e

i n g t o be a p r o b l e m . B u t if t h e y w e r e trying to b r i n g b e e r on t h e van

officers were called over."

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Hope has its share of student bands, and they all have their own styles.

Jen Troke S P O T U G H T EDITOR

In a n a g e w h e n M a r i l y n M a n s o n a n d

Jen Troke

Rebecca St. J a m e s alike draw sell-out c r o w d s , the lines b e t w e e n C h r i s t i a n and secular m u s i c a r e m u c h f u z z i e r than they w e r e a

S P O T U G H T EDITOR

T h e r a n g e of m u s i c a n d m u s i c i a n s is w i d e at H o p e , and e a c h artist h a s their o w n t a k e on his or her m u s i c and m e s s a g e - f r o m C h r i s tian to secular. S o m e h a v e f o r m e d b a n d s , a n d

c o u p l e d e c a d e s a g o . A c c o r d i n g to R e k a

s o m e w o r k on s o l o m u s i c . O b s e s s e d D e f o r m e d B u l l f r o g s ( O D B ) is a

H o l l a n d S e n t i n e l , t h e r e is still o n e m a i n d i f ference between the two.

g r o u p of f i v e g u y s w h o h a v e been t o g e t h e r

J^If t h e r e ' s a key d i f f e r e n c e b e t w e e n C h r i s tian m u s i c a n d s e c u l a r m u s i c , it's in t h e m e s -

J e l l e m a , a f e a t u r e writer/arts r e v i e w e r for the

for a b o u t six m o n t h s . T h r e e f o r m e r H o p e students are a m o n g the group, and Lee

i

H e e r s p i n k ( ' 0 4 ) is a l s o a m e m b e r . 44

1 w o u l d s a y that w e are s e r i o u s m u s i c i a n s that d o n ' t really t a k e o u r s e l v e s v e r y seri-

s a g e p r e s e n t e d in t h e lyrics of t h e s o n g s , I t h i n k , " J e l l e m a said. H o w e v e r , s h e d o e s n ' t think m u s i c c a n be divided into such general c a t e g o r i e s as

o u s l y , " H e e r s p i n k said. T h e band plays w h e n e v e r they have a

"Christian" and "secular." " A C h r i s t i a n p e r s o n m a y f i n d m e s s a g e s of

chance. " W e h a v e s o m e t h i n g f o r e v e r y o n e : little

r e d e m p t i o n a n d h o p e in t h e m u s i c of a s e c u -

r a p , little g r u n g e , little r o c k , very... very little country, and a c o u p l e ballads," Heerspink

lar b a n d o r artist. A n o n - C h r i s t i a n m a y reANCHOR

PHOTO C O U R T E S Y

O F LEE

HEERSPINK

ally l o v e the s o u n d of a g r o u p that h a p p e n s

The Obsessed Deformed Bullfrogs band members are Kyle Hammes, Lee Heerspink ('04), Rob Ryzenga, Randy Heidema and Chris Vonlns

to h a v e a C h r i s t i a n lyric o r m e s s a g e , " J e l l e m a

H e e r s p i n k d e s c r i b e s m o s t of w h a t they play

m o d e l t h e m s e l v e s a f t e r D a v e M a t t h e w s fit into H o p e ' s a t m o s p h e r e , " K o p c h i c k said. " W e have never written songs with the

people laugh." T h e b a n d p l a y s s o m e c o v e r s o n g s to g i v e listeners s o m e t h i n g to relate to. T h e y also add

egories, there are c o m m o n themes and ideas

as "rock music, anything that's more or less

is c u l t i v a t i n g v e r y y o u n g artists and m a r k e t ing t h e m h a r d , " J e l l e m a said. " T h i n k M a n d y

said. T h e y h a v e sold several h u n d r e d C D s , a n d

harmlessly loud."

said. E v e n if o n e tries t o d i v i d e t h e m into cat-

The band Antelope Mutiny has

thought of p o p u l a r i t y in

in their o w n s o n g s a n d s o u n d .

been playing together considerably

mind, making

a s p e c t to their m u s i c . " T h e s o n g s w e p l a y a r e not spiritual in a

longer.

la

i

Mike

Kopchick

('04),

Paul Wesselink ('04) and Ryan Wert

for much more originality."

ing music is... like intive poetry. ^ -Chris Bryan 004)/

b a n d in their f r e s h m a n y e a r of high s c h o o l , a n d they h a v e been p l a y i n g e v e r since. G l e n n L e s t e r ( ' 0 5 ) j o i n e d t h e m at H o p e . 44

We p l a y rock a n d roll m u s i c , but w e h a v e

a lot of o u t s i d e i n f l u e n c e s , " W e r t said. W e s s e l i n k p l a y s r h y t h m guitar and d o e s

r e l i g i o u s way. I g u e s s w e d o n ' t f o c u s o n re-

a n d J e s s i c a S i m p s o n on t h e 4 s e c u l a r ' s i d e , a n d R a c h e l L a m p a a n d S t a c e y O r r i c o on t h e C h r i s t i a n side... I think a l s o that u r b a n m u -

band members are Christians,

W e h m e r ('03) and Chris Bryan ('04), prefer

and, although

to g o s o l o w i t h t h e i r m u s i c .

A c c o r d i n g to Jellema, the Christian and s e c u l a r m u s i c industries h a v e t h e s a m e goals.

of

the

they d o n ' t n e c e s s a r i l y f o c u s on this a s p e c t , it d o e s s e e p into t h e i r m u s i c . "If y o u ' r e m a k i n g m u s i c a b o u t y o u r life, and Christianity's part of your life, then C h r i s t i a n i t y ' s g o i n g to s h o w u p in y o u r m u sic. B u t t h a t ' s d i f f e r e n t than m a k i n g m u s i c

W e h m e r plays several instruments, and m u s i c h a s been an integral part of her life at Hope. "I h a v e p l a y e d b a n j o with f r i e n d s at H o p e f o r f u n in a b l u e g r a s s b a n d . " S h e a p p r e c i a t e s m a n y t y p e s of m u s i c , h o w ever.

vocals, Wert plays lead guitar, K o p c h i c k plays d r u m s and keyboard, and Lester plays

about Christianity," W e r t s a i d . "I

" I t h i n k it is

bass. 44 We h a v e s o m e w h e r e a r o u n d 15 s o n g s ,

think that Christian r o c k is a very s p e -

g r e a t that t h e r e a r e so m a n y d i f -

a n d w e play o n l y o r i g i n a l s , " K o p c h i c k said. 44 0 u r s o n g s r a n g e f r o m m e l a n c h o l i c in na-

cific genre, and w e

we hear has an influnci on us. ( . j -Lynette Wehi m W j ' O 13)

d o n ' t play it."

Moore, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera

l i g i o n as s u b j e c t m a t t e r , " T e m p l e t o n said. O t h e r H o p e s t u d e n t s , s u c h as L y n e t t e

All

( ' 0 4 ) started their

T h e b a n d is d o e s n o t f o c u s o n a r e l i g i o u s

that c o n n e c t t h e m . " A b i g trend r i g h t n o w in b o t h c a t e g o r i e s

sic a n d R & B is a b i g t r e n d a c r o s s t h e b o a r d . "

"I think Christian music promoters and s e c u l a r m u s i c p r o m o t e r s a n d r e c o r d labels s h a r e t h e s a m e g o a l s , w h a t e v e r their m o t i v e s : T o put o u t a p r e t t y p a c k a g e , a n d h o p e f u l l y , a good product, and even more hopefully, one that m a k e s e v e r y o n e a g o o d r e t u r n o n their i n v e s t m e n t , " J e l l e m a said. C a r o l A n d e r s o n of C M A M e d i a P r o m o t i o n is e x p e r i e n c e d with the C h r i s t i a n s i d e of t h e

ferent types of

music market. ' ' [ C h r i s t i a n m u s i c ] is j u s t not as well p u b -

music

licized o r a c c e p t e d , " A n d e r s o n said.

in

the

thought their C h r i s t i a n i n f l u e n c e m i g h t not b e o b v i o u s t o

can find what

A n d e r s o n is hired by artists, m a n a g e r s a n d r e c o r d c o m p a n i e s to a d v a n c e t h e m u s i c i a n s '

they like a n d listen t o that, a n d h o p e f u l l y ap-

tours. S h e h a s r e p r e s e n t e d R e b e c c a St. J a m e s

sical and u n d e r g r o u n d h i p - h o p . S o m e o f t h e artists w h o h a v e i n f l u e n c e d the g r o u p a r e T h e

listeners. " T h o u g h m a n y of o u r s o n g s h a v e C h r i s -

preciate listening to styles they aren't used to that p e o p l e a r o u n d t h e m l i k e , " W e h m e r

a n d Skillet, a n d s o m e of her long t i m e c u s tomers include D C Talk, A u d i o Adrenaline

Smashing P u m p k i n s , the Anti-pop Consor-

tian i n f l u e n c e s , m o s t p e o p l e w o u l d p r o b a b l y

said. W e h m e r f e e l s that C h r i s t i a n m u s i c is im-

a n d S t e v e n C u r t i s C h a p m a n . S h e p o i n t s out

ture to r e f l e c t i v e to h a r d c o r e , r o c k - o u t t u n e s . " T h e g r o u p has b e e n i n f l u e n c e d b y v a r i o u s genres, including electronica, r o c k , j a z z , clas-

tium, and Charles Mingus. 44 I actually had a

K o p c h i c k

not s e e t h e m as s u c h , " K o p c h i c k said. T h e b a n d p e r f o r m s at H o p e , a n d t h e y e n c o u r a g e e v e r y o n e to c h e c k o u t their website at

c o u p l e great t e a c h e r s back

in

the

day

www.antelopemutiny.com.

w h e n I w a s taking all that stuff

A n o t h e r p o p u l a r b a n d at H o p e

( m u s i c ) .

isLyle!.

They

" L y l e ! h a s been t o g e t h e r f o r a y e a r a n d a half

kept

w o r l d so p e o p l e

p o r t a n t b e c a u s e m u s i c c a n b e very i n f l u e n -

that the m u s i c i n d u s t r y h a s c h a n g e d o v e r t h e y e a r s , and t h e i s s u e is n o l o n g e r so c l e a r c u t .

"I t h i n k m u s i c d o e s a f f e c t t h e a t m o s p h e r e

" I t ' s k i n d of a f u z z y line. It u s e d to be cate g o r i z e d as C h r i s t i a n o r secular. T h e n artists

of s t u d e n t s at H o p e , " W e h m e r said. " W h a t

s t a r t e d c r o s s i n g o v e r b a c k in t h e ' 8 0 s , "

w e h e a r h a s an i n f l u e n c e on u s . " B r y a n is very i n v o l v e d in his m u s i c , and

A n d e r s o n said. E x a m p l e s of t h e early C h r i s t i a n artists w h o crossed into secular territory successfully

tial o n h o w p e o p l e t h i n k .

h e is c u r r e n t l y w o r k i n g o n r e c o r d i n g a C D with h e l p of t h e H o p e j a z z c o m b o . H e p l a y s o f t e n at H o p e , a n d has w o n c o n t e s t s h e r e .

include A m y Grant and Petra. Presently, b a n d s like P O D a n d C r e e d b r i d g e t h e gap.

months with t h e c u r r e n t set

"I b e l i e v e m u s i c g r e a t l y i n f l u e n c e s stud e n t s at H o p e , " B r y a n said. " J u s t h o p on t h e

" E v e n t h o u g h t h e i r lyrics a r e n ' t blatant, they still stay t r u e to f a c e , " A n d e r s o n said.

n e t w o r k a n d look at h o w m u c h t i m e t h e ave r a g e student s p e n d s d o w n l o a d i n g s o n g s a n d

H o w e v e r , e v e n if o n e c h o o s e s to c l a s s i f y artists a s o n e o r t h e o t h e r , A n d e r s o n s a y s

some of these

u p , " said J e f f Templeton ('03), Lyle!

influences on their o w n .

guitarist. "We gener-

burning CDs." B r y a n t h i n k s that C h r i s t i a n m u s i c is a

C h r i s t i a n m u s i c is not i n f e r i o r to secular. " W h e n D C Talk did ' J e s u s F r e a k , ' they had

ally play p o p u lar r o c k s o n g s

b r o a d e r t e r m than m a n y w o u l d use it as. H e is a C h r i s t i a n , a n d he b e l i e v e s that this at least

m a i n s t r e a m artists c o m i n g out to their s h o w s

"During my senior y e a r of h i g h

from the past three

indirectly a f f e c t s his m u s i c . "I w r i t e m y m u s i c f o r t h e g l o r y of G o d .

d e c a d e s , plus s o m e of our own material."

T h e r e f o r e , all m y s o n g s a r e C h r i s t i a n in a s e n s e , in that they h a v e C h r i s t i a n i n f l u e n c e

O t h e r Lyle! m e m b e r s

a n d m e t a p h o r , " B r y a n said. T o B r y a n , m u s i c a n d its i n f l u e n c e s a r e

t h r o w i n g

and

CWs at m e , " W e s s e l i nk said. T h e y disc o v e r e d

school, I started buy-

Paul Wesselink

ing C D s rand o m l y . T h e n I got here, a n d J o h n E r s k i n e (rec o r d i n g arts m a n a g e r ] p u s h e d m e o v e r t h e e d g e , " W e r t said. W h e n a s k e d if h e thinks A n t e l o p e M u t i n y fits in at H o p e , K o p c h i c k replied in the n e g a tive. " N o , 1 d o n ' t think m a n y b a n d s that d o n ' t

('04)

about

five

i n c l u d e bassist B e n F e d a k ( ' 0 3 ) , d r u m m e r Hart G a r y ( ' 0 1 ) a n d g u i t a r i s t / v o c a l i s t J a m i e Pierce ('03). " L y l e ! is a f u n - f i l l e d b a n d . I think w e appeal to the h u m o r o u s side of p e o p l e , " T e m p l e t o n said. " S o m e of t h e s o n g s w e play m a y be a little i n a p p r o p r i a t e , but t h e y m a k e

beautiful things. " T h a t ' s t h e b e a u t y of m u s i c . . . it c a n e v o k e u n p a r a l l e d e m o t i o n in a m a t t e r of m o m e n t s t h e s a m e e f f e c t as poetry. P l a y i n g m u s i c is

all t h e t i m e , " A n d e r s o n said. B a n d s such a s D C Talk a n d the N e w s b o y s h a v e e v e n s u r p a s s e d t h e s e c u l a r i n d u s t r y in a f e w i n n o v a t i v e a r e a s f o r t o u r s and s h o w s . Branden Johnson ('02) grew up around both secular and Christian music, and he t h i n k s both c a t e g o r i e s a r e talented. "I d o n ' t v i e w o n e as s u p e r i o r to the o t h e r , b u t it d e p e n d s o n h o w y o u l o o k at i t , " J o h n s o n said. " F o r C h r i s t i a n s , it is natural to

e v e n better... i t ' s l i k e i n t e r a c t i v e p o e t r y , "

put their faith into their s o n g s , b e c a u s e it is a n e x p r e s s i o n of t h e m s e l v e s and w h a t they

B r y a n said.

v i e w as i m p o r t a n t . "


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t i n g s o m e m o r e b r e a t h i n g r o o m to

it's j u s t b e e n m o r e of a goal f o r this

s l a y t w o w i n s a h e a d of t h e B u l l -

t e a m . It's still pretty d i f f i c u l t , a n d

ketball learn h a s o n l y s l i p p e d u p

r e e r - h i g h 3 0 p o i n t s . P o p p e m a hit 14 of 16 s h o t s , and s n a g g e d d o w n

dogs. Behind Poppema were Becky

with e v e r y win that y o u achieve, the b u l l ' s - e y e o n your b a c k g e t s big-

o n c e this s e a s o n , a n d ihey w e r e nol

s e v e n r e b o u n d s as

the Flying

Sutton ( ' 0 2 ) and A m y Baltmanis

ger, a n d e v e r y t e a m w a n t s to b e t h e

a b o u t to let that h a p p e n a g a i n as

D u t c h d o m i n a t e d m o s t of the first

( 4 0 3 ) , w h o e a c h c o n t r i b u t e d 13

S u t t o n tallied 13. H o p e a l s o look

they took on A d r i a n

h a l f , s t r e t c h i n g their lead out to 13

points. W i t h a 19-1 r e c o r d , H o p e trav-

o n e that k n o c k s y o u o f f . " T h e C o m e t s m a d e the first half interesting as they kept t h e g a m e

e l e d to O l i v e t last S a t u r d a y , k n o w ing that t h e C o m e t s c o u l d be up-

close, trailing by just six points with

hitting 2 6 of 31 f r e e t h r o w s . W i t h f o u r g a m e s to g o . t h e

four minutes to go.

Hope then

F l y i n g D u t c h a r e in t h e h o m e

s e t - p r o n e d e s p i t e their s h a k y 1-8

s t o r m e d a h e a d in t h e f i n a l m i n u t e s , o u t s c o r i n g O l i v e t 13-5 to p r o d u c e

s t r e t c h of their s c h e d u l e . T h e y will host St. M a r y ' s t o n i g h t , t h e n travel

a 4 1 - 2 7 a d v a n t a g e at t h e h a l f . In the s e c o n d h a l f . H o p e ' s d e -

to A l m a o n S a t u r d a y b e f o r e finish-

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T h e H o p e C o l l e g e w o m e n ' s bas-

College and

O l i v e t C o l l e g e last w e e k . H o p e f e n d e d o f f a feisty A d r i a n

p o i n t s , but the L a d y B u l l d o g s bit

s q u a d last W e d n e s d a y , w i n n i n g by

2 4 at t h e h a l f . In t h e s e c o n d half, H o p e l o o k e d

a s c o r e of 6 7 - 6 2 a n d s e c u r i n g a t w o g a m e lead in the M I A A . " W e k n e w this w a s g o i n g to be a t o u g h g a m e , " said H o p e c o a c h

b a c k to d e c r e a s e t h e d e f i c i t t o 31-

to r u n a w a y with t h e g a m e a g a i n b y a d v a n c i n g t h e i r l e a d t o 13 p o i n t s . A d r i a n w a s not r e a d y t o roll

Brian M o r e h o u s e . ' T h e y w e r e only

o v e r q u i t e yet, f o r c i n g a n o t h e r late

o n e g a m e b e h i n d us in t h e c o n f e r -

run. this t i m e late in t h e g a m e . T h e y

conference record. H o w e v e r , H o p e did not get j a r r e d by t h e C o m e t s , r o l l i n g to a 7 6 - 5 0

double

figures.

Zoulek

and

P o p p e m a each h a d 14 p o i n t s . A m y B r o w e r ( ' 0 2 ) a t t a i n e d 13, a n d f u l l a d v a n t a g e of the free t h r o w s ,

ing t h e r e g u l a r s e a s o n at h o m e next week against Calvin and Albion.

blowout. T h e w i n not o n l y held u p H o p e ' s

fense forced many Comet turno v e r s , w h i c h led to lots of D u t c h

" T h e n u m b e r o n e t h i n g f o r us is to w i n this l e a g u e . W e ' r e in g o o d p o s i t i o n t o d o it, but w e h a v e to gel

e n c e race, a n d t h e y c a m e out a n d p l a y e d really w e l l . T h e y h a d s o m e

p u l l e d to w i t h i n s i n g l e d i g i t s in t h e final f i v e m i n u t e s , a n d a B u l l d o g

t w o g a m e l e a d in t h e c o n f e r e n c e a h e a d of A d r i a n , but a l s o m a r k e d

p o i n t s . T h e C o m e t s w o u l d e n d the g a m e w i t h 3 4 t u r n o v e r s , m a n y of

really g o o d r u n s , t o o , a n d o n e of

three-pointer minimized Hope's

their t w e n t i e t h victory of t h e sea-

them coming off H o p e ' s 21 steals.

o v e r t h e last stretch in t h e s c h e d u l e

t h e m h a p p e n e d to be within the last

lead to 6 1 - 5 8 with j u s t 1:37 to g o .

son.

"1 think w e w e r e p r e p a r e d well

g o i n g into t h e M I A A t o u r n a m e n t . "

f i v e m i n u t e s of the g a m e . B u t w e

T h e F l y i n g D u t c h then sealed t h e

f o r this g a m e . W e m a d e s o m e e x -

held t h e m o f f , a n d w e w e r e all re-

g a m e a w a y f r o m t h e c h a r i t y stripe,

' T h e first s e a s o n [of t h e f o u r 2 0 -

M o r e h o u s e said. T i p - o f f a g a i n s t Saint M a r y ' s to-

ally e x c i t e d f o r that w i n . " Hope center Laura P o p p e m a

hitting eight consecutive free t h r o w s in t h e final m i n u t e , a n d get-

win s e a s o n s ] was the m o s t diffic u l t , - ' M o r e h o u s e said. 44 A f t e r that.

H o p e has a c c o m p l i s h e d t h i s

feat for four straight seasons.

c e l l e n t r u n s a n d kept t h e m out of t h e g a m e in t h e s e c o n d h a l f , " M o r e h o u s e said.

night is at

7 : 3 0 p . m . at t h e C i v i c

Center.

Dutchmen win two more; lead MIAA T r a v i s S p a m a n ( ' 0 5 ) c h a l k e d u p 12 p o i n t s .

F l e m i n g ( ' 0 3 ) and C a r l s o n on O l i v e t ' s

John Rodstrom

D o n O v e r b e e k ( ' 0 3 ) a l s o r e c o r d e d his tenth

M i c h a e l D y s o n , w h o e n t e r e d t h e g a m e as t h e

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d o u b l e - d o u b l e of t h e s e a s o n , s c o r i n g 12

M I A A ' s l e a d i n g scorer, but w a s h e l d to o n l y

p o i n t s a n d g r a b b i n g 13 r e b o u n d s .

4 points the entire game. T h e F l y i n g D u t c h m e n will host O r c h a r d

B a s k e t b a l l is all a b o u t c h e m i s t r y , a n d that

iii

is e x a c t l y w h a t t h e H o p e C o l l e g e m e n ' s b a s -

"It w a s great b e c a u s e e v e r y b o d y p l a y e d ,

k e t b a l l t e a m had last S a t u r d a y a s t h e y a v e n g e d their p r e v i o u s o n e point o v e r t i m e

a n d e v e r y b o d y s c o r e d , a n d this w a s a b i g l e a g u e g a m e a g a i n s t a t e a m that had b e a t us

loss to O l i v e t C o l l e g e ( 9 - 1 3 , 3 - 6 M I A A ) , b y a s c o r e of 9 3 - 7 2 . T h e F l y i n g D u t c h m e n ( 1 5 6, 7 - 2 M I A A ) w e r e a well oiled m a c h i n e ,

t h e last t i m e , " Van W i e r e n said. T h e F l y i n g D u t c h m e n w e r e not j u s t p l a y i n g t o a v e n g e o n e of t h e i r t w o M I A A l o s s e s ;

s c o r i n g m o r e p o i n t s o n S a t u r d a y t h a n in a n y

they w e r e p l a y i n g for first p l a c e in the M I A A .

" R i g h t n o w o u r goal is t o k e e p t h e m o -

o t h e r g a m e this s e a s o n en r o u t e to s e i z i n g

"We weren't just motivated because we d i d n ' t feel w e h a d p l a y e d o u r b e s t t h e last

m e n t u m g o i n g w h e n w e p l a y Saint M a r y ' s , a n d on S a t u r d a y o u r goal is t o s t a y in first

t i m e w e p l a y e d t h e m , w e w e r e p l a y i n g to w i n

p l a c e , " Van W i e r e n said. T h i s w e e k a l s o b e a r s special m e a n i n g f o r

the lead in t h e M I A A c h a m p i o n s h i p r a c e . " W e had great rhythm. E v e r y b o d y w a s p l a y i n g well t o g e t h e r , " said H o p e head c o a c h ANCHOR

PHOTO COURTESY

OF THE

HOLLAND SENTINEL

Matt Taylor ('04) drives to t h e h o o p a g a i n s t an Olivet defender. Taylor f i n i s h e d t h e g a m e w i t h a game high 7 assists.

G l e n n Van W i e r e n . The Flying Dutchmen played as a team, and e n d e d with f o u r players s c o r i n g in d o u b l e digits. M i k e V a n H e k k e n ( ' 0 3 ) led t h e w a y with 2 0 p o i n t s , s h o o t i n g 4 f o r 7 f r o m 3 p o i n t r a n g e , C h a d C a r l s o n ( ' 0 3 ) a d d e d 14, a n d

a c h a m p i o n s h i p , " Van W i e r e n a d d e d .

L a k e Saint M a r y ' s t o n i g h t at 7 : 3 0 p.m. in the C i v i c C e n t e r , a n d look to d e f e n d their p o s i tion in the M I A A w h e n t h e y r e t u r n t o c o n f e r e n c e play o n S a t u r d a y a g a i n s t A l m a C o l lege at 3 : 0 0 p.m., a l s o at t h e C i v i c C e n t e r .

" W e ' r e in first p l a c e , a n d w e ' r e in first

t h e D u t c h m e n , as it will b e t h e last r e g u l a r

p l a c e a l o n e right n o w b e c a u s e C a l v i n d i d n ' t

season h o m e g a m e for Todd Bloemers ('02).

have a league g a m e on Saturday." In a d d i t i o n to the well r o u n d e d o f f e n s e , o n e

is p l a y i n g his last h o m e g a m e at H o p e . H e ' s

of t h e k e y s t o S a t u r d a y ' s g a m e f o r the D u t c h -

b e e n o n e of t h e key l e a d e r s o n t h e t e a m t h i s

m e n w a s a s u p e r b d e f e n s i v e e f f o r t by C o d y

s e a s o n , " said Van W i e r e n .

Hope swimmers finish regular season with wins

" A b i g t h i n g c o m i n g u p f o r us is that T o d d

ANCHOR ALL-STAR LAURA POPPEMA

Ben DeHaan

f r e e s t y l e ( : 2 1 . 6 9 ) a n d the 100 yard

well. Beth Fredericks ( ' 0 5 ) c a m e

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freestyle (:47.59). Also finishing

in first p l a c e t w i c e o n t h e d a y ; o n c e in the 5 0 yard f r e e s t y l e ( : 2 5 . 1 4 ) a n d

s c o r i n g f o r both g a m e s , s c o r i n g

100 f r e e s t y l e ( : 5 4 . 6 7 ) . B o t h of t h e

a c a r e e r high 3 0 p o i n t s against

f r e e s t y l e ( 1 : 4 9 . 7 2 ) , Ian K o b e s ( ' 0 3 )

times

for

A d r i a n a n d 14 a g a i n s t O l i v e t on

Fredericks. H o p e also h a d w i n n e r s with

her w a y to b e i n g n a m e d M I A A

t e a m to b r e a k m a r k s a n d p r e p a r e

in t h e 2 0 0 yard i n d i v i d u a l m e d l e y ( 2 : 0 7 . 2 0 ) , M a t t W a t e r s o n e ( ' 0 5 ) in

themselves

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t h e 100 y a r d b a c k s t r o k e ( : 5 5 . 4 7 ) ,

M i c h e l l e S m i t h ( ' 0 4 ) in t h e 1000

c o n f e r e n c e c h a m p i o n s h i p s in t h r e e

a n d A n d r e w M u l l e n i x ( ' 0 2 ) in the

yard freestyle (10:46.48), Erin

weeks. Hope proved themselves ready

100 y a r d b r e a s t s t r o k e ( 1 : 0 3 . 2 1 ) . H o p e a l s o s w e p t t h e s t a n d i n g s in

V a n d e r n b e r g ( ' 0 3 ) in the 2 0 0 yard style ( 1 : 5 9 . 4 9 ) , L a u r a S m i t h ( ' 0 2 )

a n d a b l e as b o t h t h e m e n ' s a n d

t h e 4 0 0 y a r d m e d l e y relay a n d t h e

in the 2 0 0 y a r d i n d i v i d u a l m e d l e y

w o m e n ' s team d o m i n a t e d their

4 0 0 yard f r e e s t y l e relay. T h e w o m e n ' s t e a m w a s at St.

( 2 : 2 1 . 4 0 ) , a n d S a r a h S m i t h ( ' 0 5 ) in

The Hope College swim teams c o m p e t e d in their final dual m e e t of t h e r e g u l a r s e a s o n last S a t u r d a y , m a k i n g it t h e last c h a n c e for t h e for

the

c o m p e t i t i o n . At A l b i o n , the m e n ' s t e a m d e f e a t e d the B r i t o n s 1 4 0 - 9 6 to e n d their r e g u l a r s e a s o n m a r k at 6 - 1 in dual r e c o r d s a n d 4 - 1 in t h e M I A A . T h e i r only loss of t h e sea-

p l a c i n g first on the d a y w e r e T i m D e H a a n ( ' 0 3 ) in t h e 2 0 0 y a r d

M a r y ' s in a d o u b l e d u a l m a t c h a g a i n s t A l b i o n and St. M a r y ' s . T h e y p r o v e d to b e t h e b e s t t e a m of

son came from Kalamazoo College

t h e t h r e e as t h e y d e f e a t e d A l b i o n 161-81 and s w a m past Saint M a r y ' s

last m o n t h . "I felt that w e had a very solid

F l y i n g D u t c h at 5 - 3 o v e r a l l , a n d

163-77.

The victories put the

swimming coach John Patton.

5 - 1 in t h e M I A A . "I w a s p l e a s e d with t h e w o m e n ' s

T h e F l y i n g D u t c h m e n w e r e led in t h e w a t e r b y s e v e r a l w i n n e r s

p e r f o r m a n c e a s w e l l , " P a t t o n said.. " T h e y showed the s a m e focus, and

t h r o u g h o u t t h e day. B r i a n S l a u g h

produced similar results." T h e w o m e n c o m p e t i t i o n featured

performance today," said H o p e

( ' 0 3 ) c a m e out s t r o n g o n t h e d a y as he p l a c e d f i r s t in t h e 5 0 y a r d

s e v e r a l H o p e l e a d e r s o n the d a y a s

are

season

bests

t h e 5 0 0 y a r d f r e e s t y l e ( 5 : 2 5 . 6 6 ) . In diving, B r o o k e Vivian (402) took first place on the three meter competition, scoring 211.80. H o p e ' s n e x t c o m p e t i t i o n is t h e M I A A C h a m p i o n s h i p s , which are b e i n g held at t h e D o w o n F e b . 2 1 23. A fine performance by both t e a m s s h o u l d e n s u r e a return to t h e N C A A finals. " W i t h t h e w o m e n , w e h o p e to h a v e it c o m e d o w n to t h e w i r e with C a l v i n , a n d with t h e m e n , it will be a tight race with K a l a m a z o o , " P a t t o n said.

P o p p e m a l e d t h e D u t c h in

P l a y e r of the W e e k .

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