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S e p t e m b e r 2000 Crying is good
Hope College •
H o l l a n d , Michigan • A s t u d e n t - r u n n o n p r o f i t p u b l i c a t i o n •
Serving the Hope College C o m m u n i t y for 114 years
New time for dorm locks G i l m o r e will be o p e n until 11 p . m . This way, a n y o n e w h o d o e s n ' t
R e s i d e n t i a l life s t a f f plans to i n c r e a s e
live in a d o r m will h a v e to c o m e in t h e m a i n e n t r a n c e of the b u i l d i n g
security.
at night. " F o r c i n g p e o p l e t o c o m e in
Matt Cook CAMPUS BEAT EDITOR
As p a n of a c a m p a i g n e m p h a s i z ing overall c a m p u s safely, a u l o -
s
malic d o o r l o c k s on c a m p u s resid e n c e halls will be l o c k i n g earlier.
to m a k i n g sure s t u d e n t s are m o r e a w a r e of t h e i r s u r r o u n d i n g s , " W e s e n e r said. O t h e r p a r t s of t h e c a m p a i g n will be e d u c a t i n g s t u d e n t s a b o u t f i r e s a f e l y a n d e n c o u r a g i n g t h e m to re-
through a main entrance takes away
m e m b e r t h i n g s like l o c k i n g t h e i r
their a n o n y m i t y , " said K e l l y B u r r i s W e s e n e r , a s s i s t a n t d e a n of r e s i d e n -
doors. W e s e n e r feels that H o p e s t u d e n t s d o n ' t think a b o u t s a f e l y as m u c h as
Starling o n S u n d a y , O c l . I, e n -
tial life. A c c o r d i n g to W e s e n e r , t h e resi-
t r a n c e s oilier than m a i n e n t r a n c e s
dential life staff b e c a m e c o n c e r n e d
will lock ai 7 p . m . M a i n e n t r a n c e s will lock ai 11 p . m . T h e e x c e p t i o n
with safety after several recently
they s h o u l d . S h e a t t r i b u t e s this to t w o factors- college s t u d e n t s in g e n eral h a v e a h i g h t e n d e n c y t o w a r d
reported physical and verbal ass a u l t s qn s t u d e n t s f r o m p e o p l e out-
risk-taking behavior, and the col-
t r a n c e s all f a c e t h e r o a d . T h e m a i n e n t r a n c e s will lock at 7 p . m . a n d the
side of the c a m p u s c o m m u n i t y . T h i s
vironment. " T h e b o t t o m line is that a l t h o u g h
d o o r c o m i n g into the lobby f r o m the
campaign. " W e n e e d to p a y m o r e a i l e n t i o n
is D y k s t r a , b e c a u s e its m a i n e n -
alleyway between Dykstra and
h a s led t h e m to initiate t h e s a f e l y
lege h a s an illusion of a s e c u r e e n -
more LOCKS on 2
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WIO to protest campus violence
wm
Annual Take Back the
w o m e n , but t h e m a r c h is n o t intended only for w o m e n .
held this T h u r s d a y
" T h i s i s n ' t .a w o m e n ' s p r o b l e m , t h i s is a p e o p l e p r o b l e m , " S m i t s
Abby Rogers STAFF REPORTER
W o m e n a n d m e n will g a t h e r tog e t h e r t o m o r r o w to protest v i o l e n c e
P H O T O BY A R I A N A
B A K E R
RAW POWER: Odd-year puller Noah Weiss ('03) is encouraged by his moraler Meghan Betka ('03) as they prepare for next weekend's Pull.
River approaches for pullers Kyle Delhagen
lot of h e a r t , " said M a r k F o r e m a n ( ' 0 2 ) . Pull c o a c h for t h e f r e s h m e n
Pull. " Y o u r e a l l y get to learn a lot
A s the H o p e C o l l e g e Pull nears,
t e a m . " T h i s y e a r ' s t e a m is c o m i n g
the t e a m m e m b e r s a r e p i c k e d , a n d
a l o n g great, and last S a t u r d a y ' s
a b o u t y o u r s e l f in s o m e t h i n g like this," R i c e said. "If the pull w a s
final p r a c t i c e s a r e b e i n g h e l d . T h e Pull will b e held on Satur-
practice went excellent!" " [ P r a c t i c e s a r e ] a real c h a l l e n g e
day. S e p t . 3 0 at 3 p . m . o n e i t h e r
of o u r m e n t a l a n d p h y s i c a l t o l e r -
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side of the Black River. " T h i s y e a r ' s t e a m is s h o w i n g a
a n c e , " said puller B a r r y R i c e ( ' 0 3 ) . T h i s is R i c e ' s s e c o n d y e a r in t h e
t o m o r r o w , they w o u l d feel c o m pletely p r e p a r e d . " Puller D a n Vagle ( ' 0 4 ) feels prepared for the Pull despite the
more PULL on 2
speaker giving testimony about a n y t h i n g related to v i o l e n c e against
Night M a r c h to b e
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P H O T O BY M A T T C O O K
JURASSIC MARCH: Peter Vawter ('01), and other members of the Fellowship of Christian Students marched in the annual Homecoming parade on Saturday. The theme for the parade was "Let's Go to the Movies."
said. T h e organizers are hoping for a
a n d raise a w a r e n e s s . T a k e B a c k t h e N i g h t , an a n n u a l
big turnout f r o m both sexes.
e v e n t s p o n s o r e d by t h e W o m e n ' s Issues O r g a n i z a t i o n , will take p l a c e
that w e c a n f i g h t b a c k a g a i n s t viol e n c e a n d as m e n w e gain insight
this y e a r o n T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r
into w h a t it is like to live in f e a r as
2 8 at 9 : 0 0 p . m . s t a r t i n g in the P i n e Grove. "It is a m a r c h , a n d a r e m i n d e r ,
a w o m a n , " s a i d S a r a h L a m e r s , secretary and historian for W I O . Take B a c k the Night can mean
a n d a p o w e r f u l w a y to s p e a k o u t
m a n y d i f f e r e n t t h i n g s to d i f f e r e n t
against violence against w o m e n , " s a i d Sally S m i t s , W I O p r e s i d e n t .
people. "It is a t i m e to raise a w a r e n e s s a b o u t t h e reality of v i o l e n c e against
T a k e B a c k t h e N i g h t will b e g i n in the P i n e G r o v e , w h e r e e v e r y o n e in a t t e n d a n c e will r e c e i v e a c a n d l e
" A s w o m e n , it is i n s p i r i n g t o s e e
w o m e n , " L a m e r s said.
that will stay lit t h r o u g h o u t t h e e n -
M a n y students have the mind-set that v i o l e n t c r i m e s h a p p e n to o t h e r
lire m a r c h , l i g h t i n g t h e d a r k n e s s .
p e o p l e , o n o t h e r c a m p u s e s , but not
T h e m a r c h will stop at eight spots w h e r e violent acts are k n o w n lo
h e r e at H o p e . H o w e v e r , e a c h of the
A new stop was
e i g h t s p o t s on t h e m a r c h is a s p o t w h e r e a v i o l e n t act h a s a c t u a l l y oc-
a d d e d last y e a r to s e r v e a s a rem i n d e r f o r all t h e a s s a u l t s that g o
curred. T h e point of T a k e B a c k t h e N i g h t
have occurred.
unreported or unnoticed. Al each slop, there will b e a
more NIGHT on 2
Hope to hold international meeting of medievalists Megan Krigbaum
h e l d at H o p e C o l l e g e in the H a w o r t h C o n -
s t u d y in history. H e then w e n t o n to t e a c h
H e w a s g i v e n a n old closet on the first f l o o r
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f e r e n c e Center. F i f t y s c h o l a r s f r o m a r o u n d
history at several universities, s p e c i a l i z i n g in
of L u b b e r s to u s e as an o f f i c e in o r d e r to fur-
A r e a of s t u d y s t a r t e d b y
t h e w o r l d a r e e x p e c t e d to a t t e n d .
H i s t o r y of the M i d d l e A g e s . W o r k m a n m e t his w i f e , K a t h l e e n Verduin, p r o f e s s o r of Eng l i s h , b e c a u s e of a s h a r e d i n t e r e s t in t h e
ther his s t u d y of the M i d d l e A g e s . " ( H e r e a l i z e d t h a t ] t h e M i d d l e A g e s , as
Hope scholar
M e d i e v a l i s m is d e f i n e d as the M i d d l e A g e s in the c o n t e m p l a t i o n of c o n t e m p o r a r y s t u d ies, o r the process of creating the M i d d l e A g e s by L e s l i e W o r k m a n , the cultivator of the idea
M i d d l e A g e s at the International C o n g r e s s of
of M e d i e v a l i s m a n d an i n d e p e n d e n t s c h o l a r at H o p e C o l l e g e f o r o v e r 15 years. W o r k m a n i m m i g r a t e d to the U n i t e d States f r o m E n g l a n d in 1954 to p u r s u e g r a d u a t e
versity. A c c o r d i n g to Verduin, a f t e r y e a r s of leach-
O v e r lifty s c h o l a r s will d e s c e n d on H o p e c o l l e g e this w e e k to d i s c u s s a topic that originated at H o p e , but is of i n t e r n a t i o n a l interest. O n S e p t e m b e r 2 8 - 3 0 . the f i f t e e n t h International C o n f e r e n c e o n M e d i e v a l i s m will be
Medieval Studies al Western Michigan Uni-
ing, E l t o n B r u i n s , then d e a n of arts a n d h u manities at H o p e s a w s o m e t h i n g in W o r k m a n .
p r e s e n t e d in t e x t b o o k s , w a s a n i n e t e e n t h c e n tury c o n s t r u c t with a n i n e t e e n t h c e n t u r y a g e n d a . " V e r d u i n said. H e r e a l i z e d that t h e r e w e r e c e r t a i n biases in t h e w a y that the M i d d l e A g e s w e r e repres e n t e d to s t u d e n t s , s c h o l a r s , and b e y o n d .
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African music performance Arts, Page 3.
Rewards of volunteering Spotlight, Page 5.
Food service fun Arts, Page 6.
Football defeats Wheaton Sports, Page 8.
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Anchor
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S e p t e m b e r 27, 2000
Campus Briefs O v e r a l l E n r o l l m e n t r e p o r t e d a t 3015, t h e f i r s t t i m e o v e r 3000 For the lirsl l i m e in H o p e Col-
e x p e r i e n c e . " said Richard Frost, the
lege history, ihe siudenl b o d y size
d e a n of students. A c c o r d i n g to J i m B e k k e r i n g ,
e x c e e d s 3 0 0 0 full lime sludenis. This y e a r ' s 7 5 4 m e m b e r f r e s h -
vice president of admissions, reten-
areas," Frost said. H o w e v e r , in ils first year, the cap w a s broken by 15 " [ B r e a k i n g ihe cap) is not a c o n -
man class, plus t r a n s f e r a n d r e a d -
tion is h i g h e r than in m o s t previ-
scious
mitted students helped push the stu-
ous years. A part of this is being a b l e to re-
" T h a i ' s h o w things t u r n e d out to
dent b o d y up to 3 0 1 5 . T h e student body size is influe n c e d by t w o factors- recruitment a n d r e t e n t i o n . R e t e n t i o n is t h e a m o u n t o f s t u d e n t s w h o s t a y at H o p e a f t e r enrolling. " H o p e has increased its retention rate as a result of advising, first year seminars, higher selectivity on the
decision/'
Frost
said.
tain f r e s h m e n . " H o p e tries to m a k e sure fresh-
beA c c o r d i n g to the registrar's enr o l l m e n t report, there are 6 0 0 more
m a n are c o n n e c t e d a c a d e m i c a l l y , socially, and spiritually," Frost said.
w o m e n attending Hope, than m e n . " M o r e w o m e n are d o i n g higher
Last year, the H o p e C o l l e g e
e d u c a t i o n , " said Mr. Frost.
Board of Trustees placed a c a p of 3 0 0 0 o n the a m o u n t of s l u d e n i s
2 3 3 6 of H o p e students are f r o m Michigan, and 231 are f r o m Illinois.
H o p e would admit.
T h e rest of the students are spread
part of s t u d e n t s , c h a p e l i n v o l v e -
" A small, s e l f - c o n t a i n e d selling
ment. and the quality o f the H o p e
is h e l p f u l and helps s t u d e n t s in all
out o v e r 36 other states, and 33 foreign countries.
C r i t i c a l I s s u e s S y m p o s i u m to e x a m i n e e f f e c t s of t h e I n t e r n e t us just a g l i m p s e of the c o m p l e x i t y and impact of the I n t e r n e t , " said
H o p e C o l l e g e will hold the Criti-
w h e t h e r the Internet creates c o m -
cal Issues S y m p o s i u m next w e e k . T u e s d a y to W e d n e s d a y , O c t . 3 to 4.
m u n i t y or f r a g m e n t s it. T h e m e t a p h o r f o r C I S will b e
T h e topic will be " G o l d Rush and
c o m p a r i n g the Internet to the Wild
vost. and staff c o o r d i n a t o r of the
G h o s t T o w n s : L i v i n g with the
West. " T h e t h e m e s which we h a v e se-
symposium. All events are free, e x c e p t for a
lected- s uch as exploration, e x p l o i -
T u e s d a y concert b y the b a n d D o -
Internet.' It will feature p r e s e n t a t i o n s o n
A l f r e d o G o n z a l e z , a s s i s t a n t pro-
topics r a n g i n g f r o m the e t h i c s of
tation. moral and ethical issues, and
m e s t i c P r o b l e m s w h i c h will cost
d o w n l o a d i n g music, to privacy, to
the q u e s t i o n of c o m m u n i t y - o f f e r
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WOODEN SHOE ROYALTY: Nathan Hart ('01) and Kristyn Fox ('01) were voted Homecoming king and queen. The results were announced during halftime at Saturday's football game. Other Homecoming events included a parade, a chapel service, and many events for returning alumni.
PULL from 1 difficulty. " T h i s is the hardest thing I h a v e ever d o n e . " Vagle said. "I played
According to F o r e m a n , the f r e s h -
of the Pull o u t s i d e of the trenches.
m e n t e a m will be s p e n d i n g a lot of
"I will b e w a l k i n g u p and d o w n
lime on the r o p e this w e e k . W h i l e the f r e s h m e n get to k n o w
the rope, firing the g u y s u p , " said
the rope, the s o p h o m o r e s will be
Foreman. S a v a r a is in c h a r g e of c o o r d i n a t -
m a i n t a i n i n g the s a m e w o r k o u t they h a v e b e e n doing for the past c o u p l e
ing m e a s u r e m e n t s , k e e p i n g an e y e on the time, and b l o w i n g the
w e e k will be no less intense. "We are getting t h e r e , " said Jus-
of w e e k s . Neither t e a m will h a v e
whistle. W h e n these t w o t e a m s m e e t o n
tin Savara ( ' 0 1 ) , an o d d - y e a r c o a c h .
event. W h i l e Rice a n d Vagle are in the
Saturday, it will be a three h o u r test
five sports in H i g h S c h o o l , and this is by far the m o s t e x c r u c i a t i n g . " Even t h o u g h the t e a m s m a y feel c o m p l e t e l y prepared, p r a c t i c e s this
"It's an o n g o i n g p r o c e s s . "
m u c h rest until after S a t u r d a y ' s big
of t h e i r p h y s i c a l
and
mental
H o w e v e r . S a v a r a said h e d o e s
t r e n c h e s o n Saturday, the c o a c h e s
f e e l e x t r e m e l y c o n f i d e n t in t h e
will be d o i n g a variety of d i f f e r e n t
strength. " W e are ready to rip a n d t u g , "
t e a m s abilities.
things, c o v e r i n g the m a n y aspects
Vagle said.
N I G H T from 1 is to e n c o u r a g e w o m e n to tell their
w o m e n w h o h a v e b e e n v i c t i m s of
stories. " S i l e n c e is u n a c c e p t a b l e , " said
d o m e s t i c violence. It is h o p e d she will h e l p those in
L a m e r s . " T h e first s t e p t o w a r d s
a t t e n d a n c e to u n d e r s t a n d m o r e of the legal aspect of this issue.
preventing violence is awareness of
All s t u d e n t s a n d c o m m u n i t y
the p r o b l e m . " T h i s year, one of the s p e a k e r s is
m e m b e r s are invited to participate
Holly Verde, a local a t t o r n e y w h o
in this e v e n t .
w o r k s with w o m e n f r o m the C e n -
" C o m e with an o p e n m i n d and
ter For W o m e n In Transition in Hol-
heart and be ready to feel something
l a n d . In c o u r t , s h e r e p r e s e n t s
inside you s h i f t , " said L a m e r s .
LOCKS from 1 H o p e feels like a safe e n v i r o n m e n t , w e c a n ' t forget the fact that w e ' r e
W e s e n e r said that with the n e w
tied to a l a r g e r c o m m u n i t y , "
lock t i m e s , it will b e i m p o r t a n t for students t o r e m e m b e r t o carry their
W e s e n e r said.
key c a r d s with t h e m at night.
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T h e m b i r a h a s been played f o r m o r e than a t h o u s a n d y e a r s in A f -
T h e K n i c k e r b o c k e r T h e a t r e will s o o n be b o p p i n g 10 u n i q u e s o u n d s of A f r i c a n m u s i c . Z i m b a b w e a n m u sicians F o r w a r d K w e n d a a n d E r i c a A z i m will present a c o n c e r t / l e c t u r e on t h e Z i m b a b w e a n " m b i r a " o n T h u r s d a y . S e p t e m b e r 2 8 . at 8 p . m . T h e c o n c e r t is o p e n to the p u b l i c a n d a d m i s s i o n is f r e e . F o r w a r d K w e n d a of Z i m b a b w e a n d E r i c a A z i m ol C a l i f o r n i a w i l l p e r f o r m
e a c h as if they h a d been p l a y i n g tog e t h e r for m a n y years. T h e c o n c e r t is s p o n s o r e d by the
r i c a at r e l i g i o u s c e r e m o n i e s , in
H o p e C o l l e g e D e p a r t m e n t of M u -
royal c o u r t s a n d f o r social o c c a sions. T h e d e e p s o u n d of the in-
sic. E n c o u n t e r w i t h ' t h e Arts. P h e l p s S c h o l a r s P r o g r a m . Multicultural
s t r u m e n t is c o n s i d e r e d p o w e r f u l e n o u g h to b r i n g r a i n d u r i n g a drought, evoke guidance f r o m de-
L i f e . A r t s a n d H u m a n i t i e s Div i s i o n . O f f i c e of the P r o v o s t . Natural Sciences Depart-
ceased ancestors and chase away
ment. and the International Education Department.
h a r m l u l spirits. T w o m b i r a are usually p l a y e d simultaneously for traditional cer-
ditional m u s i c ol the S h o n a p e o p l e
a n d b u i l d s to b e c o m e m o r e d e n s e
m b i r a m u s i c a n d spirituality
of Z i m b a b w e . T h e i n s t r u m e n t they will b e p l a y i n g , t h e m b i r a . is c o n -
a n d f u l l as the m u s i c i a n s b e c o m e m o r e i n v o l v e d in t h e p l a y i n g .
on T h u r s d a y d u r i n g the day.
" W h e n I pick up my mbira. I d o n ' t k n o w w h a t is g o i n g t o
h a v e b o t t l e c a p s nailed to t h e b a s e
h a p p e n . . . t h e m u s i c j u s t g o e s by it-
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to rattle a n d v i b r a t e w h e n t h e instru-
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taining, a n d e n c o u r a g e s
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Campus Politicus In p a s t y e a r s , it w a s a r o u n d this l i m e of y e a r lhal the A n c h o r ran a b l a n k o p i n i o n p a c e , in an a l l e m p i 10 get s t u d e n t s to v o i c e t h e i r o p i n i o n s t h r o u g h letters to t h e editor. M e r c i f u l l y , right n o w the A n c h o r has n o p r o b l e m s filling t h e " Y o u r V o i c e " section of the p a p e r . T h e r e a r e t h r e e letters this w e e k , a n d t w o m o r e w a i t i n g in t h e w i n g s f o r n e x t w e e k . Instead of b e m o a n i n g student a p a t h y , w e c a n c o n g r a t u l a t e s t u d e n t s w h o a r e w i l l i n g to s p e a k their p i e c e a n d their m i n d s . D efinitely, w e h a v e the political s e a s o n to t h a n k f o r t h e f l u r r y of letters. T h e c a m p a i g n s of G e o r g e W. B u s h a n d Al G o r e a r e e m e r g i n g as i m p o r t a n t i s s u e s to m a n y H o p e s t u d e n t s , a n d t h a t ' s a d e f i n i t e l y p o s i t i v e trend. O n a b a s i c level, it is g o o d b e c a u s e it c r e a t e s d i s c u s sion in the c a m p u s c o m m u n i t y . But on an e x p a n d e d level, it's g o o d that s t u d e n t s a r e i n t e r e s t e d in political issues. P o l i t i c s s e e m s to c o m e a n d g o in v o g u e at H o p e . E v e r y t w o y e a r s t h e c a m p u s s e e m s to get f i r e d u p a b o u t c a n d i d a t e s a n d v o t e r a w a r e n e s s . then to p r o m p t l y f o r g e t a b o u t it a - w e e k a f t e r t h e e l e c t i o n s a r e over. But political c o n c e r n s d o not s i m p l y e n d with the electoral
Student questions steps toward diversity T o the Editor, In r e g a r d s to t h e g a y / l e s b i a n f i l m series that w a s put o n hold by H o p e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , t h i s is travesty of the H o p e C o l l e g e c o m m u n i t y . D u r i n g f r e s h m e n orie n t a t i o n . it w a s e m p h a s i z e d that the school w a s working toward
s t u d e n t s of d i f f e r e n t r e l i g i o n s , n a tionalities, a n d e v e n g a y s a n d les-
h a d w a n t e d w o u l d h a v e been a great
bians. A s t u d e n t ' s e x p e r i e n c e in college s h o u l d be i m m e r s e d in o t h e r
pus. As closing thoughts, I offer the
cultures and new ideas. Should a
s c h o o l a n d a d m i n i s t r a t i o n this piece
s c h o o l h a v e the r i g h t to d e n y t h e i r students this? T h e obvious answer
of a d v i c e for f u t u r e r e f e r e n c e . T i m e s c h a n g e , a n d so will t h e stu-
to an o u t s i d e o b s e r v e r w o u l d be n o ,
d e n t s . S o m e may want to k e e p Hope a conservative. Christian
s t e p t o w a r d m o r e d i v e r s i t y on c a m -
m o r e diversity a m o n g its s t u d e n t
but H o p e students k n o w w h a t a c o n -
p o p u l a t i o n , slating that this y e a r t h e p e r c e n t of n o n - w h i t e s a t t e n d -
troversial t o p i c this is. W e are very a w a r e that t h e s c h o o l
s c h o o l that is c l o s e d off f r o m m a n y
ing H o p e had reached a w h o p p i n g n i n e percent. N i n e p e r c e n t ? Is that
is c o n c e r n e d a b o u t t h e i r r e p u t a t i o n , but w a s stopping these f i l m s the
o r d e r to a d v a n c e not o n l y t h e stud e n t s ' w a y of t h i n k i n g , but also so-
w h a t t h e s c h o o l c o n s i d e r s as a
right c h o i c e ? If t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n
ciety, t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n h a s to al-
step t o w a r d d i v e r s i t y ? As a freshman. I a m appalled
w a s so t r o u b l e d b y the t h o u g h t of
l o w t h e s e i d e a s to p e n e t r a t e c a m pus a n d t h e m i n d s of H o p e students.
that in its 114 years, only nine per-
r u m o r s s t a r t i n g in t h e p r e s s a n d H o l l a n d c o m m u n i t y , c e r t a i n l y halt-
c e n t of s t u d e n t s a r e n o n - w h i t e .
ing t h e v i e w i n g s o n l y w o r s e n e d the
Yet diversity d o e s not j u s t i n c l u d e
situation. S h o w i n g the f i l m s as
s t u d e n t s of o t h e r races; it i n c l u d e s
m u c h of t h e f a c u l t y a n d s t u d e n t s
n e w a n d i n n o v a t i v e ideas. B u t in
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education platforms and medicare prescription reforms e n d e d after
T o the Editor:
up soon. O n c e again, I w a s con-
g e t m e w r o n g . I d o n ' t m i n d if you
e l e c t i o n day. C a n d i d a t e s are only o n e s t e p in the political p r o c e s s , a n d o f t e n a step that o f f e r s a n u m b e r of e m p t y p l a t f o r m s that are rarely
S i n c e fall of ' 9 8 1 h a v e attended Vanderprov rehearsal every
fused. I explained h o w I had been in t h e J u l i a n n a r o o m e v e r y W e d n e s -
n e e d that r o o m to r e h e a r s e in f o r 5
acted u p o n w h e n the c a n d i d a t e t a k e s o f f i c e . T h e real i s s u e s a r e o n going. and no easy p r o m i s e s or poll-watching strategies f r o m either
W e d n e s d a y night f r o m 10:00 p m
day night for the past two years and
h o u r s a night. 5 d a y s a w e e k . If y o u need that m u c h time, then u s e it. But
till a r o u n d 11:30 o r so. P r a c t i c e s t a k e p l a c e in t h e J u l i a n n a r o o m
that I c o u l d o n l y r e m e m b e r a b o u t 4
if y o u ' r e not g o i n g to u s e it. d o n ' t
o c c a s i o n s on w h i c h w e h a d to w a i t until 10:10 f o r t h e a c t o r s to c o m -
lie t o m e a n d tell m e that y o u are in the r o o m w h e n I k n o w that f o r t h e
s i d e c a n s o l v e the p r o b l e m s o u r s o c i e t y f a c e s . But d i s c u s s i o n c a n . M e a n i n g f u l d i s c u s s i o n of issues is t h e first s t e p
located in t h e b a s e m e n t of D u r f e e
plete their practice. Again, she
past 2 years acting personnel have
T h i s y e a r it h a s b e e n c o n s i s t e n t l y
c o u l d n ' t h e l p m e out b e c a u s e t h e y n e e d e d that r o o m f o r r e h e a r s a l . I
o c c u p i e d said r o o m al said t i m e on at m o s t 4 o c c a s i o n s . I o n c e k n e w
c u r r e n t s of political a p a t h y r u n n i n g e v e n h i g h e r , it is g o o d to see that
locked a n d t h u s e a c h w e e k I po-
h a v e used the r o o m t w i c e since then
this k i d in 1st g r a d e w h o d e c i d e d to
s o m e p e o p l e a r e w i l l i n g to think a n d talk a b o u t politics. H o p e f u l l y ,
litely h a v e a s k e d the R D of
with not a s i n g l e a c t o r to b e f o u n d
l i c k e v e r y o n e of t h e s n a c k - t i m e
they will t h o s e still be h a v i n g t h o s e c o n v e r s a t i o n s in D e c e m b e r .
D u r f e e t o let u s in t h e r o o m ,
w i t h i n a 2 0 - y a r d radius of the
c o o k i e s s o that o n l y he g o t to eat
w h i c h she c h e e r f u l l y does. We
J u l i a n n a r o o m . T h a t ' s m y story.
t h e m . H e o n l y ate half of t h e m , but
c a m e to the c o n c l u s i o n that if I r e s e r v e the r o o m f o r our r e h e a r s -
H e r e c o m e m y o p i n i o n s on t h e matter. First o f f , I o f f e r u p m y c o n -
n o o n e e l s e got any. C h i l d i s h , ut-
als, the r o o m will be left u n l o c k e d
g r a t u l a t i o n s to t h e theatre d e p a r t -
terly c h i l d i s h I tell y o u . O n e last t h i n g : P l e a s e realize that
f o r us. I c o n t a c t e d c o n f e r e n c e serv i c e s a n d they told m e that the
m e n t . You got to the r o o m b e f o r e w e c o u l d . A l l o w m e to fill y o u in
these o p i n i o n s d o not represent V a n d e r p r o v in a n y w a y . T h e y d o
theatre department had the room
on m y p l a n s f o r n e x t year. I will
r e p r e s e n t t h e f r u s t r a t i o n s of the per-
reserved Mon-Fri nights f r o m
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theatre d e p t a r t m e n t a n d a s k e d if
t h e D e W i t t T h e a t r e f o r e v e r y Sat-
p e r f o r m . I guess I h a v e no other
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u r d a y of the ' 0 1 - ' 0 2 s c h o o l year. I need it f o r i m p r o v s e m i n a r s that 1
o p t i o n but to c o n t i n u e m y s h e e p i s h r e q u e s t s f o r t h e lovely D u r f e e R D
h a v e it u n l o c k e d f o r u s so that w e n e e d n ' t c o n t i n u e b o t h e r i n g the
will b e c o n d u c t i n g . I m a y not u s e it
to open up our favorite practice
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R D . I w a s a s s u r e d that they u s e
part I b e t t e r play it s a f e a n d r e s e r v e it f o r all t h e S a t u r d a y s . If y o u w a n t
r o o m since w e s e e m to h a v e no o t h e r w a y to r e s e r v e t h e r o o m a n d
to c h a n g i n g t h e p r o b l e m s w e s e e in the w o r l d . H o p e s t u d e n t s t h i n k i n g a n d talking (and w r i t i n g letters to t h e E d i t o r ) are w h a t is m o s t n e e d e d .
hall. It h a s m o s t o f t e n b e e n u n locked and available for our use.
At a t i m e w h e n v o t e r a p a t h y is at an a l l - t i m e high in t h e U.S., a n d t h e
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it e a s i e r to o f f e r s o u n d b y t e s r a t h e r than solutions. T h r o u g h o u t this presidential campaign, however, I h a v e seen G e o r g e W. B u s h p r o v i n g h i m s e l f to b e a d i f f e r e n t k i n d of
$ 5 , 0 0 0 to $ 1 7 . 5 0 0 f o r m a t h a n d scie n c e m a j o r s w h o teach in h i g h - n e e d s c h o o l s f o r f i v e years. His plan will m a k e it e a s i e r f o r p a r e n t s a n d stud e n t s to s a v e early f o r c o l l e g e by g r a n t i n g c o m p l e t e tax e x e m p t i o n to
c a n d i d a t e s , h o w e v e r , let m e e n -
politician. H e has dominated the p o l i c y d e b a t e by p r o p o s i n g r e a l
c o u r a g e y o u a b o v e all else to part i c i p a t e in this e l e c t o r a l p r o c e s s .
ideas. You m a y h a v e seen the tastelessly
T h e ability to select o u r o w n lead-
negative signs placed around c a m -
e r s is an a m a z i n g p r i v i l e g e w e h a v e in this c o u n t r y . A n d b e l i e v e
p u s last w e e k by the H o p e D e m o crats. T h e y f e a t u r e d G o v e r n o r B u s h
o n e - t h i r d of state c o s t s to establish
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with an old q u o t e a b o u t h i g h e r e d u -
d e n t s w h o take an a d v a n c e d o r rec-
our f u t u r e . W e o w e it to G o d , o u r country, o u r s e l v e s , a n d o u r f u t u r e
c a t i o n t a k e n totally out of c o n t e x t .
ommended curriculum. Some people run for President because they w a n t to b e s o m e t h i n g ; o t h e r s
g e n e r a t i o n s to f o l l o w this c a m paign. research the issues and candidates, and most importantly V O T E on N o v e m b e r 7 t h . T h e U n i t e d S t a t e s of A m e r i c a is arguably the m o s t p r o s p e r o u s a n d p o w e r f u l nation the w o r l d has e v e r k n o w n . T h e r e f o r e , it is vital that o u r P r e s i d e n t be a l e a d e r .
T h e i r a d v e r t i s i n g s h o w s h o w desperate t h e D e m o c r a t s are. W i t h so f e w ideas of his o w n . G o r e a n d his s u p p o r t e r s c a n d o n o t h i n g but criti-
h o p e s to e s t a b l i s h a $ 1 . 5 b i l l i o n " C o l l e g e C h a l l e n g e " g r a n t to c o v e r a merit s c h o l a r s h i p p r o g r a m for stu-
r u n b e c a u s e they w a n t to d o s o m e t h i n g . G o v e r n o r B u s h h a s m a d e it
cize G e o r g e W. B u s h ' s plans. T h e m e r e f a c t that G o v e r n o r B u s h is
a b u n d a n t l y c l e a r that he is r u n n i n g
w i l l i n g to s h o w l e a d e r s h i p o n the
ture. I long f o r t h e d a y w h e n a true
i s s u e s in t h i s c a m p a i g n d e m o n strates he will s h o w l e a d e r s h i p in
leader, not a r e a d e r of o p i n i o n polls, will o c c u p y o u r n a t i o n ' s h i g h e s t
the W h i t e H o u s e . L e t ' s talk a b o u t
office.
T h a t s o u n d s s i m p l e . But t o o o f ten political l e a d e r s h a v e c h o s e n
higher education: I can only begin to list B u s h ' s specific plans that will
to d e m a g o g u e an issue rather than
benefit college students. He wants to e x p a n d l o a n f o r g i v e n e s s f r o m
d e b a t e it. P o l i t i c i a n s s e e m to f i n d
all q u a l i f i e d p r e - p a i d a n d t u i t i o n savings plans. F u r t h e r m o r e , he
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volunteer o p p o r t u n i t i e s with area shelters, s o u p kitchens and mis-
for H o p e s t u d e n t s
p a r t i c i p a t e in M a k e a D i f f e r e n c e Day. T h e day, w h i c h will be cel-
sions. " O u r goal is to m a k e vol-
Jane Bast
available to the H o p e c o m m u n i t y , " said
Melissa H o m a k i e ( ' 0 4 ) spent her
e b r a t e d O c t . 2 8 , is a s t a t e - w i d e e v e n t that e n c o u r a g e s c i t i z e n s to m a k e a d i f f e r e n c e in their c o m m u -
all
unteer services more
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nities. " W e ' r e w o r k i n g with United
Brown. "We0re
s e c o n d w e e k e n d al H o p e g i v i n g back lo the c o m m u n i t y she w a s j u s t l e a r n i n g lo c a l l h o m e . H o m a k i e
here to get people more
j o i n e d other first year s t u d e n t s in T i m e to Serve, a day of c o m m u n i t y
involved, to be a facilitator for
service organized by this y e a r ' s ori-
s t u d e n t s so that
entation staff. "I had a really g o o d time," said
they
H o ma k i e . "Ii w a s neat to be a b l e to
ties." Volunteer
h e l p other people." The experience
g r o w t h and it p r o m o t e s leadership
dividual volunteer w o r k . T h e g r o u p is led by Lori B r o w n ( 4 0 2 ) and J e n -
The student-directed group c o o r d i n a t e s service o p p o r t u n i t i e s
Way d e v e l o p i n g a project," B r o w n s a i d . "It c o u l d inc l u d e building, painting or repairing h o u s e s " S t u d e n t s i n t e r e s t e d in vol unt eer i ng w h o miss the
can have
more opportuni-
Volunteer Fair can contact the o f f i c e of Volunteer Ser-
ear Se
Services
vices via e-mail at v o l u n t e e r s @ h o p e . e d u , or call
h o p e s t o fulfill that goal by getting as many students in-
reaffirmed
H o m a k i e ' s i n t e r e s t in s e r v i c e , w h i c h led h e r to H o p e V o l u n t e e r
x 7 1 4 0 for m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n . A l t h o u g h B r o w n is excited by
volved in volunteering as pos-
the e n t h u s i a s m of f r e s h m e n like H o m a k i e , s h e h o p e s m o r e students
sible. T h e g r o u p is h o l d i n g a V o l u n t e e r Fair, S e p t . 27 f r o m 4 : 3 0 - 7 : 0 0 P.M. in M a a s Auditorium
Services, a student-directed service organization. H o m a k i e plans to use the g r o u p to c o o r d i n a t e f u t u r e service events. "I like to help o u t others that are
in order to a c q u a i n t students with
less fortunate," H o m a k i e said. 441 get
nities in the g r e a t e r H o l l a n d area. 4t If s t u d e n t s w a n t to work indi-
volunteering agencies a n d opportu-
a g o o d feeling f r o m it." Volunteer S e r v i c e s s e e k s to cul-
vidually, w e ' l l c o n n e c t them to agencies," B r o w n said. " W e ' r e in contact with 2 0 - 3 0 v o l u n t e e r orga-
t i v a t e v o l u n t e e r i n g in t h e H o p e c o m m u n i t y t h r o u g h g r o u p and in-
will get involved in their c o m m u nizations in the c o m m u n i t y . If g r o u p s c o m e to us and want a project, w e ' l l find one." B r o w n f e e l s the values of v o l u n t e e r i n g o u t w e i g h the t i m e it d e -
mands. "Volunteering g i v e s a s e n s e of p e r s o n a l f u l f i l l ment," B r o w n said. "It b e n e f i t s the c o m m u n i t y , it helps p e o p l e r e c o g nize their talents- talents they d i d n ' t k n o w they h a d . It inspires spiritual
nities. " W e ' d love to see m o r e people," B r o w n said. " W e u n d e r s t a n d that c o l l e g e s t u d e n t s are really busy. We can a r r a n g e a o n e - t i m e service opportunity, or schedule s o m e t h i n g on a regular basis."
Service policy builds community
Melame
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Jane Bast INFOCUS EDITOR
Staff reporter
P.S. Keep in touch W h e n I was a s o p h o m o r e , m y
I w a s e x c i t e d to see h e r and
D o n ' t be. W h e n are you student
best f r i e n d lived d o w n the hall
h a n g o u t together e v e n though it m i g h t not be as s p o n t a n e o u s as
teaching? In t h e S p r i n g . I d o n ' t k n o w
f r o m m e . We did e v e r y t h i n g to-
For s t u d e n t s f a c i n g c o m m u n i t y
m u n i t y and the student," G a r r i s o n
service fines, vol unt eer i ng isn't so
said. J u s t as t h e t y p e of service can
voluntary a n y m o r e . Students w h o b r e a k c o l l e g e policies f a c e hours of service to both
d e p e n d on the infraction, so can the required a m o u n t of service time. An
H o p e C o l l e g e and the g r e a t e r H o l -
infraction like an M I P w h i c h nor-
land area in an a t t e m p t lo reestab-
m a l l y calls f o r 15 h o u r s of c o m m u nity service m a y h a v e a d i f f e r e n t
lish c o m m u n i t y . " W h e n students are f o u n d in violation of a c o l l e g e policy, they are
p u n i s h m e n t d e p e n d i n g on the circumstances. " [ C o m m u n i t y service hours] de-
gether. We w e n t to Phelps, w e n t o n
the year b e f o r e . I w e n t over o n c e
w h e r e yet, but I requested m i d d l e
usually given c o m m u n i t y s e r v i c e , "
to see h e r r o o m a n d she c a m e
said A m b e r G a r r i s o n , Director of
pend u p o n the nature of the incident
work, and went to S A C events and
over o n c e to see mine. But then w e got busy. I w a s
Housing and Judicial Affairs. " W h e n a student violates a policy,
lhat has h a p p e n e d and h o w m u c h a
M c i j e r runs, exercised, did h o m e -
school. Wow. You're brave.
m o v i e s together. We h a n d e d out
writing for the Anchor, w o r k i n g ,
they are b r e a k i n g c o m m u n i t y . By
c a n d y lo trick-or-treaters together
doing Upward Bound, planning
d o i n g service, they are g i v i n g back
and were in N y k e r k together. But w h a t m a d e o u r f r i e n d s h i p
f o r A S C D w o r k s h o p s , and trying
h o m e w o r k . Call m e s o m e t i m e . W e ' l l h a v e to get together and d o
nity," G a r r i s o n said. A n d volunteering required by one
to d o a lot of h o m e w o r k . S h e got
something.
to the c o m m u n i t y . " T h e official c o m m u n i t y service
o r g a n i z a t i o n , like a c l u b or Greek organization, won't necessarily
Sure.
policy requires s t u d e n t s s e r v e their
c o u n t t o w a r d s a c o m m u n i t y service
a w e s o m e w a s the c o n v e r s a t i o n s we had. We talked a b o u t r o o m -
busy too. I ate in C o o k and she ate in Phelps. We had d i f f e r e n t classes,
But I know I will probably never
t i m e in a n o n - p r o f i t o r g a n i z a t i o n recognized by the college. This
fine. " W h e n y o u ' r e o u t t h e r e with a
c o u l d m e a n w o r k i n g in H o l l a n d or
sorority, y o u ' r e d o i n g [ c o m m u n i t y
on the c o l l e g e c a m p u s . "You might w o r k at a food shel-
service) in the n a m e of y o u r sorority, n o t b e c a u s e of w h a t y o u ' v e
ter, do the A I D S walk, volunteer at the N a t u r e C e n t e r or h e l p a p r o f e s -
d o n e to the c o m m u n i t y , " Garrison
mates and professors, high school,
I guess. Well, I should go do some
parents, love, liberal arts e d u c a tion. religion, and what we wanted
different schedules, and different meetings we had to attend. I think
call h e r and, even if I did, w e ' d p r o b a b l y n e v e r d o a n y t h i n g to-
to d o with the rest of o u r lives.
I saw her five times last year. I h a v e n o t seen h e r yet this
gether. It takes so m u c h t i m e and effort
year. I w o n d e r w h a t o u r conver-
to keep up a f r i e n d s h i p and t i m e
the middle of dinner, in the m i d d l e
sation will b e w h e n , or if, I ever
of the night over R a m e n n o o d l e s , or in the middle of b r u s h i n g our
see her.
a n d e f f o r t are hard to c o m e by w h e n there are p a p e r s to b e writ-
We had these conversations in the middle of d o i n g h o m e w o r k , in
teeth. S o m e t i m e s I'd just see h e r w a l k i n g by m y r o o m and w e ' d start talking in the hallway. Before we k n o w it. w e would stand there lor t w o hours talking about the d u m b c l a s s she had just gotten oui of or the conversation 1 had j u s i had with my b o y f r i e n d . Homework somehow didn't mallei al those l i m e s : e v e n sleep could be sacrificed for o u r conversations. Bui then the year w a s over and w hen we c a m e back the next fall, she lived in a different d o r m on the o p p o s i t e side of c a m p u s .
Hey! H o w are y o u ? G o o d . A n d you? G o o d . So, how are
ten, b o o k s to b e read, presentations to be made, and m e e t i n g s lo
sor g r a d e p a p e r s or w o r k with the g r o u n d s crew," G a r r i s o n said. " W e try to m a k e the service fit the in-
p e r s o n has taken f r o m the c o m m u -
said. G a r r i s o n stressed that the nature of the c o m m u n i t y service policy rea f f i r m s the goals of R . l . C . H . (Re-
fraction." S i n c e H o p e has p r e a r r a n g e d ser-
sponsible, Inclusive C o m m u n i t i e s at H o p e ) , and o t h e r c a m p u s life
vice o r g a n i z a t i o n s , s t u d e n t s w h o wish lo fulfill their obligation outside the n o r m a l p r o g r a m s m u s t talk
policies. " T h e s e things c o m e together so that w e c a n a c h i e v e the g o a l s of
your
attend. I have unfortunately found out
classes? Fine. Lots of e n g i n e e r i n g o n e s
that the f r i e n d s h i p s I have f o r m e d in d o r m h a l l w a y s and c o m m u n i t y
this semester. H o w are y o u r s ? All right. I h a v e e i g h t e e n cred-
b a t h r o o m s d o n ' t usually last o n c e they are separated f r o m those en-
to G a r r i s o n . " W e w a n t to be sure that the ser-
w h a t H o p e w a n t s to b e , " Garrison said. " [ C o m m u n i t y service) is a tool
its. so it's a lot of work. I bel. H o w ' s your a p a r t m e n t ?
vironments. M a y b e my m a d e - u p conversa-
vice is both r e w a r d i n g to the c o m -
that will a c h i e v e t h o s e goals.
G o o d . T h e other girls are all c o o l . H o w ' s your c o l l a g e ? All right. A r e you still dating Naylham? Yep. Still dating B o b ? N o . We broke up. O h . Sorry.
tion is the w a y it will be w h e n see m y friend again. M a y b e I'll be w r o n g a n d w e ' l l pick u p r i g h t w h e r e w e left off, stopping in the Pine G r o v e lo chat for t w o hours. Either way, I think I'll call her tonight and find out.
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N a m O ; Carolyn VanHuis, card swiper
Years with CDS:4 Favorite Condiment Ketchup, i ve got to have k e t c h u p w h e n I g o to M c D o n a l d ' s f o r fries-my Happy Meal fries. I ' m a Happy
Meet the Creative Dining staff; filling hearts and bellies
Meal fan." Favorite Movie;
Julie Green and Danielle Koski
don't even remember names of movies...(after some thought)...Anything with C a r y G r a n t . H e ' s really f u n n y . "
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I don't watch movies. I
Hotdogs or Hamburoers: Hamburgers.
B e t w e e n gelling ihe P h e l p s iray and d r o p p i n g off ihe e m p l y d i s h e s ai ihe end of ihe m e a l , slu-
B e s t GhlldbOOd t o y ; "I used to play with m y
d e n i s pass by m o r e i h e n j u s l f o o d . S e r v i n g ihe f o o d are C r e a l i v e Din-
doll and d r e s s h e r up. I still h a v e her yet, only^ s o m e of h e r f i n g e r s got bit o f f . and s o m e her e y e l a s h e s d i s a p p e a r e d . S h e ' s
ing staff m e m b e r s , i n c l u d i n g s o m e w h o
old. Fifty y e a r s old at least.'
have w o r k e d at H o p e for m o r e t h a n 20 y e a r s .
Favorite Phelps d i s h
' S o m e t i m e s s t u d e n t s d o n ' t realize they are real
pizza
p e o p l e and have lives. T h i s is w h a t they d o for a living." said B o b Van H e u k e l o m , D i r e c t o r of Din-
Best p a r t
i get a chance
to talk with the kids. If it w a s n ' t
ing S e r v i c e s ( C D S ) . â&#x20AC;˘ A t Phelps a l o n e there are about 2 0 0 f u l l - t i m e a n d
f o r y o u kids this w o u l d be the m o s t b o r i n g j o b there is. S o m e o n e a l w a y s m a k e s
p a r t - t i m e w o r k e r s , including h i g h school and c o l l e g e
m y day, s o m e w h e r e a l o n g the vyaj
students. " O u r p e o p l e are a blessing to u s . " Van H e u k e l o m said. " W e d o n ' t get a lot of a p p l i c a t i o n s , but w e a l w a y s get j u s t w h a t w e n e e d . " Van H e u k e l o m a t t r i b u t e s this to the Creative Dining S e r v i c e s p h i l o s o p h y .
N a m e Evelyn deVries, card swiper
w h i c h i n c l u d e s g r o w t h f r o m the inside and c o n d u c t i n g the busi-
Years with CBS; 15 Favorite Condiment; "Ketchup.Tabasco Sauce-that's
ness by C h r i s t i a n v a l u e s .
a g o o d s e c o n d or first. In fact I think that is e v e n m o r e
"Because of | l h i s ] p h i l o s o phy w e are able to attract and
then ketchup."
keep
good
people,"
Favorite Movie Autumn in New York H a m b u r g e r s and Hotdogs; "i n have a bumed up
Van
h o t d o g , I love b u m e d up h o t d o g s . "
H e u k e l o m said. T h e r e are a variety of r e a s o n s why p e o p l e c h o s e to work at P h e l p s ,
B e s t C h i l d h o o d t o y ; dolls, especially Betsy Wetsy.
Favorite Phelps dish; Salad, "There is a lot of variety.
a c c o r d i n g to Van H e u k e l o m . S o m e are
I c a n d o it m y s e l f , [and] I k n o w it is g o o d . "
o l d e r and d o it for the e n j o y m e n t ,
Why SO many years with CBS; The love of people and
w h i l e o t h e r s d o it to s u p p l e -
the love of f o o d . "
ment their i n c o m e . In all, the staff a g r e e s that NamO; Harriet B u l t m a n , c a r d s w i p e r
they like the interaction w i t h
YearswlthCBS;2i
s t u d e n t s , but t h e i r p e r s o n a l tastes and e v e n their c o u n tries of origin vary. For example, Misa N g u y e n , w h o w o r k s at the
Name
F a v o r i t e C o n d i m e n t ; Pickle Relish. " M y o w n that I m a k e . "
J e f f ViifcnBag
Favorite MOViO; Sound of Music Hamburgers or Hotdogs; Hamburgers.
(02)
B e s t C h i l d h o o d t o y ; J u m p i n g R o p e , " W e played that a lot."
Years w i t h CBS less than one Favorite Condiment; Ranch dressing. Favorite MOViO; The Rock Hotdogs or Hamburgers; Hamburgers. Best ChlldhOOd toy: Lion-0 theThundercat Favorite Phelps dish; Grilled Cheese, "We'd like to see
Favorite Phelps dish
with the stu-
profiles of o u r f a v o r i t e
m o r e of t h i s . " B e s t p a r t ; Flexibility. "You kind of tell them y o u r class
Phelps staff and what
s c h e d u l e [and] they are pretty g o o d about u n d e r s t a n d -
p e o p l e . I like
they like.
ing."
w o r k i n g
salad bar or c h e f ' s c o r n e r , c a m e f r o in V i e t n a m t e n years ago. She loves J a m e s B o n d m o v i e s and m u s t a r d , but not c r e a m c h e e s e or sour c r e a m . F o l l o w i n g are m o r e
Shepherd's pie
Best part; "The contact d e n t s a n d the
here."
Why so many years with CBS;
"Hike
to interact with the kids."
Name
Eloysa
Rivera, dishwasher
NamO; Pat W i e b a ,
Years w i t h CBS 2 Favorite Condiment; Ketchup Favorite Movie
Years w i t h CBS; 13 Favorite Condiment Honey Mus-
Steven Segal. "All
[and] is e x c e l l e n t o n [ b r a t w u r s t s ] . "
on e v e r y t h i n g . "
the m o v i e s he m a k e s
Favorite MOViO; Sound of Music.
Favorite Movie Varsily Blues.. Hamburgers or Hotdogs Hamburgers. Best C h i l d h o o d t o y Jack in
I like."
H a m b u r g e r s or
" I t ' s the o n l y o n e I d o n ' t fall a s l e e p to. It is a g o o d w h o l e s o m e m o v i e . "
H o t d o g s
Best Childhood toy; Teddy Bear. I
N a m e Jason Stoike. H o l l a n d High j u n ior
Years with CBS one and a half Favorite Condiment Mustard. "1 put it
the-bo\
Best p a r t of t h e l o b
card swiper
tard. "It h a s a little d i f f e r e n t taste
H o t d o g s . "1 d o n ' t like h a m b u r g e r s too m u c h . "
to H o p e C o l l e g e . H o p e
Best C h i l d h o o d toy Any kind of doll Favorite Phelps d i s h Fish Best p a r t of the l o b -working
d o e s n ' t o f f e r his i n t e n d e d major, m e c h a n i c s .
in the dish r o o m . I d o n ' t like it outside."
The Managers.
Future plans Not to go
All p h o t o s b y J u l i e G r e e n a n d Danielle Koski
w a s n ' t a doll p e r s o n . "
Favorite Phelps dish; Filet Chicken Best part Of the lob The students, ' They k e e p m e young and m a k e m y day. T h e y k i n d of lift you up. They're awesome."
Favorite sport; Fast-pitch Softball, h a s b e e n i n v o l v e d f o r 2 0 years. "I like any sport, as long as it h a s a ball c o n n e c t e d with it."
Ainchor M e d i e v a l i s m
f r o m
1
One pariicular area he found interesting
ism'
w h i c h is n o w a n a n n u a l c o l l e c t i o n o f
was gothic revival architecture. W o r k m a n
essays written by scholars around the world.
questioned w h y this type of architecture w a s
T h e j o u r n a l is c o m p o s e d of e s s a y s o n a s p e -
the U n i v e r s i t y of M o n t a n a , a l o n g
" T h i s s u b j e c t h a s p u t u s in t o u c h w i t h
w i t h L i n d a M o n t a n o ( ' 0 1 ) . s t u d e n t as-
s c h o l a r all o v e r t h e w o r l d " V e r d u i n s a i d . ally with a festschrift, or
sistant for Verduin. " B y initiating this interdisciplinary
collection of essays hon-
e f f o r t , s c h o l a r s a r e c o n n e c t i n g in
oring and celebrating his
ways
s u c c e s s in his s t u d i e s .
c i n a t e d in p r e s e n t - d a y A r t h u r - i n s p i r e d lite r a-
knights, and chivalry. Verduin was assistant
T h i s year the confer-
M o n t a n o said. Topics of d i s c u s s i o n will include;
e d i t o r o f the j o u r n a l a s well
" M e d i e v a l i s m in M o d e r n P o p u l a r
uire a n d w h a t h e c a l l e d " l u n a t i c f r i n g e m e d i -
e n c e w i l l b e h e l d at H o p e
a s p r i m a r y s u p p o r t e r in
College.
C u l t u r e " e s p e c i a l l y in J . K . R o w l i n g ' s
e v a l restaurants.'* By l o o k i n g at a r t . l i t e r a t u r e , h i s t o r y , a n d \ a r i o u s r e l i g i o n s . W o r k m a n f o u n d the M i d d l e
found on college campuses. Verduin pointed
cific subject within Medi-
out that it is e v e n f o u n d o n H o p e ' s c a m p u s
evalism including femi-
in D i m n e n t C h a p e l a n d G r a v e s H a l l .
n i s m . the r o l e o f r i c h m e n ,
Verduin said that W o r k m a n w a s also fas-
W o r k m a n has been recognized intemation-
4
they never
have before."
that
Harry Potter books. "Chasing Robin
"In 1986 w e d e c i d e d w e
s o m e t h i n g like this is
H' o d " a n d the desire for o u t l a w s ,
s h o u l d start a n i n t e r n a t i o n a l
"Disappearing Saints and Heroes."
A g e s t o he i d e a l i z e d , g l o r i f i e d , a n d r o m a n t i -
c o m i n g out of an under-
c o n f e r e n c e " Verduin said.
British origins, and "Medieval M y s -
c i z e d . O u t o f t h i s d e v e l o p i n g i n t e r e s t in t h e
graduate school." Verduin
t i c i s m in M o d e r n D r a m a . "
W o r k m a n ' s studies.
it
is
unusual
w a y t h e i d e a o f the M i d d l e A g e s w a s s e e n
These conferences have
a n d u s e d a f t e r the y e a r 1 5 0 0 . W o r k m a n d e -
b e e n h e l d all o v e r t h e w o r l d
said. S h e a t t r i b u t e s this t o the
including Notre D a m e Uni-
g l i s h , w i l l t a l k a b o u t M e d i e v a l i s m in
v e l o p e d the n e w a c a d e m i c s u b j e c t of M e d i -
way Hope promotes such
versity, the N e w b e r r y Li-
a h i g h l e v e l of s c h o l a r l y
U.S. Latino Literature.
evalism. " L e s l i e c r e a t e d it a s a s u b j e c t f o r s c h o l a r s
b r a r y in C h i c a g o , at W e s t
activity.
t o f o c u s o n all a s p e c t s , " V e r d u i n s a i d .
P o i n t , in a c a s t l e in the A u s -
Unfortunately, due to
a n d d i s c u s s i o n s c a n b e f o u n d o n the
trian A l p s , a n d t w i c e E n g l a n d .
w e b at w w w . a n g e l f i r e . c o m / m a / c o n -
In t h e 1 9 7 0 s . W o r k m a n b e g a n h o l d i n g
illness. W o r k m a n is u n a b l e
small c o n f e r e n c e s t o d i s c u s s t h i s n e w d i s c i -
W o r k m a n and Verduin also
t o a t t e n d a n d c h a i r the c o n -
pline of M i d d l e A g e s study. H e also estab-
o r g a n i z e d f o u r - w e e k s u m m e r in-
ference. Students and faculty are w e l c o m e
lished a j o u r n a l c a l l e d " S t u d i e s in M e d i e v a l -
s t i t u t e s in E n g l a n d in 1 9 9 6 a n d 1 9 9 8
D a n i e l l e : H a p p y l a t e birthday. F r o m Abby. M- Your n o s e b u m p i n f e c t e d m i n e . H a p p y birthday to m e , I s u p p o s e . You could h a v e at l e a s t g i v e n m e a Black S a b b a t h cd. -A W a r b o s s Nick- A f o u r t h t i m e . Not a g o o d s h o w i n g for t h e S p e e d Freeks. andre: h a p p y e a r l y birthday, m y s c a b y f r i e n d , y o u r p r e s e n t will a r r i v e a f t e r p a y d a y , -j. adub and laura: i'll tuck y o u in t h u r s d a y night, m a y b e i'll e v e n r e a d y o u a b e d t i m e story, -j. amyjay: y o u a r e a b e a u t i f u l ) e r s o n a n d d o n ' t y o u f o r g e t it! -j.
A c o m p l e t e l i s t i n g of all l e c t u r e s
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Hope defeats Wheaton 26-14 Andrew Kleczek SENIIOR STAFF REPORTER
Six Wheaton turnovers helped spark an i m p r o v e d H o p e d e f e n s e a n d g i v e the F l y i n g D u t c h m e n a 2 6 14 v i c t o r y S a t u r d a y . "W r e g i f t w r a p p e d it f o r t h e m , "
S p o r t s Editor
said W h e a t o n head football coach
Start fast, finish last (almost)
M i k e S w i d e r / ' W h e n you d o that against a g o o d t e a m you get beat. There's no way you can beat a good
I m a d e o n e of the big m i s t a k e s ol m y y o u n g l i f e last
in 16 m i n u t e s , a n d t h e n o t h e r s
H o p e ' s c o a c h i n g staff a l s o s a w
s t a r t e d t i l i n g in b e h i n d t h e
week. 1 took head basketball
w i n n e r . T h e big q u e s t i o n at t h e
c o a c h G l e n n Van W i e r e n ' s
f i n i s h l i n e w a s , " W h e r e is
the t u r n o v e r s a s a k e y t o the g a m e . " A n y t i m e you have five picks
a d v i c e a n d d e c i d e d t o r u n in t h e
A r w a d y ? " T h e a n s w e r finally
y o u b e l t e r w i n t h e g a m e , last w e e k
23rd annual Hope College R u n -
c a m e 201 p e o p l e later w h e n a
we gave up six," said H o p e head
Bike-Swim-Walk. That was
v e r y t i r e d kid f r o m K a l a m a z o o
football coach Dean Kreps."That's
quite a step lor s o m e o n e w h o
c r o s s e d the l i n e , in a t i m e
w h a t I s a i d this m o r n i n g t o the t e a m ,
would rather drive a car than
t w i c e t h a t of t h e w i n n e r .
I s a i d w e g a v e u p the b a l l six t i m e s
F l y i n g D u t c h m e n w o u l d n ' t trail the
r u n n i n g plays to g e t h i m the ball,"
in the s e c o n d half last t i m e a n d w e
r e m a i n d e r o f the g a m e .
G r a v e s said. " W e were just running
walk, e v e n to get a r o u n d H o p e ' s
T h a n k s to this e x p e r i e n c e I
ANCHOR
P H O T O BY J A N E BAST
MAJOR RUN: Adam Magers ('01) prepares to take a handoff from quarterback J.D. Graves ('01).
n o w have a whole new respect
w o n the g a m e . W e ' v e b u r n e d all o u r
H o w e v e r , W^heaton w o u l d t i e t h e
and love for cross-country
chips o n t u r n o v e r g a m e s . You c a n ' t
g a m e on a 4 4 - y a r d p a s s to J e r e m y
H o p e ' s final t o u c h d o w n c a m e
taking out the trash. D o n ' t
r u n n e r s . A n y o n e that c a n g o
t u r n t h e b a l l o v e r that m a n y t i m e s
A m o s b e f o r e h a l f t i m e . A m o s fin-
w h e n G r a v e s c a l l e d his o w n n u m -
w o r r y , t h o u g h , all I d i d o n
o u t t h e r e a n d r u n that far, at
a n d w i n , w e p r o v e d that t h i s w e e k
ished the g a m e as W h e a t o n ' s lead-
ber and p l u n g e d 4 - y a r d s into the
t h a t s p e e d , is c r a z y . U n f o r t u -
against Wheaton."
i n g r e c e i v e r w i t h 10 r e c e p t i o n s f o r
e n d z o n e . It w a s a p l a y o n l y G r a v e s
175 yards.
knew was coming.
campus. For me, running for p l e a s u r e is right u p t h e r e w i t h
S a t u r d a y w a s r u n the 5 K — w h i c h is e q u a l t o 3.1 m i l e s , f o r
Last week was a different story
n a t e l y , t h i s w i l l b e m y last r a c e
our normal offense."
for a long time, and m a y b e
as H o p e ' s defense w a s scorched for
" H e ' s probably the best receiver
"It w a s g o i n g t o b e a r u n t o the
like m e . s l e p t t h r o u g h m a t h
n e x t y e a r I ' l l try t h e w a l k
4 8 6 yards passing and three touch-
I ' v e e v e r s e e n in d i v i s i o n I I I , "
o u t s i d e a n d t h e y all s t a r t e d g o i n g
c l a s s in h i g h s c h o o l . T h a t
instead.
d o w n s by D e P a u w .
C o n r a d said. "I think h e ' s a pre-
that way - the l i n e b a c k e r shifted
s e a s o n a l l - A m e r i c a n if h e ' s n o t , h e
r i g h t - a n d I j u s t s a w it s o I t o o k i t , "
should be. He's a great receiver."
G r a v e s said. " S o m e t i m e s I kind o f
all y o u p e o p l e o u t t h e r e w h o ,
d i s t a n c e m a y not s o u n d l i k e t o o
" T h e o n e t h i n g w e d i d a little bit
B u t w i t h all m y r u n n i n g , y o u
m u c h o f a r u n t o s o m e of y o u ,
d i d n ' t think I ' d f o r g e t to m a k e
d i f f e r e n t w a s w e h a d p e o p l e in p o -
but it's a m i g h t y f a r d i s t a n c e f o r
a few picks for upcoming
sitions w h e r e they were supposed
H o p e w o u l d add t w o t o u c h d o w n s
p a t t h e m [ l i n e m a n ) o n t h e b u t t , but
s o m e o n e like m e , s o m e o n e w h o
g a m e s that will a f f e c t y o u r l i f e .
t o b e a s o p p o s e d t o last w e e k , " s a i d
in t h e s e c o n d h a l f t o s e a l t h e v i c -
s o m e t i m e s I ' m s c a r e d t o d o it b e -
S o m e m o r e than others. Hope
Randy Moore, defensive coordina-
tory. T h e first c a m e a f t e r A n d r e w
c a u s e the d e f e n s e will see m e do-
f o o t b a l l will t r a v e l t o W i s c o n -
tor. " T h e s e k i d s g r e w u p a lot t h i s
VanEngen
i n g it a n d k n o w it's a s n e a k . "
sin L u t h e r a n a n d w i n 5 6 - 0 .
last w e e k , they m a d e s o m e m i s t a k e s
W h e a t o n f u m b l e that s e t u p a 10-
G r a v e s finished the g a m e 3 0 - 1 5 -
that t h e y d i d n ' t m a k e t h i s w e e k . "
y a r d J . D . G r a v e s ( ' 0 1 ) to B r i a n
1 f o r 1 2 0 y a r d s . M i k e G l e (*03) fin-
H o p e ' s d e f e n s e i n t e r c e p t e d five
A d l o f f ( ' 0 1 ) t o u c h d o w n s t r i k e . It
i s h e d as H o p e ' s l e a d i n g receiver
hasn't done much running since I m e s s e d u p m y k n e e last O c t o b e r in t h e m o s h pit at a K i d R o c k c o n c e r t in K a l a m a z o o . I set m y a l a r m f o r e a r l y
S t u f f like that h a p p e n s t o teams during their inaugural
('03)
recovered
a
S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g , e x p e c t i n g to
s e a s o n , e v e n if t h e y a r e a
passes, one of w h i c h Nick C o n r a d
was A d l o f f ' s 107th career recep-
with 6 receptions for 35 yards,
w a k e u p . get a s h o w e r a n d s o m e
Christian school. At least they
('03) returned 68 yards for a touch-
tion, tying him with school record
Adloff
breakfast before my big run.
h a v e a f o o t b a l l t e a m , w h i c h is
down. Conrad's interception ended
h o l d e r . Bill V a n d e r b i l t , Jr. ( ' 8 7 ) .
39 yards, and Jim L a m b ('01) had
m o r e than one G r a n d Rapids
W h e a t o n ' s f o u r t h d r i v e o f the g a m e
" W e w e r e n ' t t r y i n g t o f o r c e it in
2 receptions for 40 yards. A d a m
school I know.
a n d g a v e H o p e a 147. V i n n i e
t h e r e t o h i m [ A d l o f f ] , but y o u k n o w
Magers ('01) was Hope's leading
S a t u r d a y the m e n ' s a n d
H a r a m b a s i c ( ' 0 2 ) intercepted a pass
w e w a n t e d h i m to get h i m the
rusher with
9 : 5 5 , o n l y 5 m i n u t e s prior to m y
w o m e n ' s soccer teams play
on the ensuing W h e a t o n drive.The
r e c o r d , it w a s n o t h i n g l i k e w e w e r e
tempts.
big d e b u t . I j u m p e d o u t o f b e d
01ivet, but only o n e t e a m for
a n d got d r e s s e d in m y o r a n g e
H o p e will win — and p e r h a p s
H o p e C o l l e g e D e w C r e w T-
not the one y o u ' d expect.
Intramurals offer alternatives
H o w e v e r , in t y p i c a l A r w a d y I ash ion. I f a i l e d t o h e a r m y a l a r m a n d d i d n ' t w a k e u p until
shirt. m y b l u e a n d o r a n g e s h o r t s
V o l l e y b a l l w i l l w i n t o n i g h t at
that m a k e m y A u n t J a n c r i n g e ,
h o m e against Olivet, and then
a n d t o t o p it o f f , m y b e a n i e w i t h
g o o n t o w i n its t o u r n a m e n t at
the p r o p e l l e r o n t o p .
Ohio Wesleyan, continuing a
N o w thai I w a s p r o p e r l y
great season.
finished
with 4 catches for
102 y a r d s o n 30 at-
Rand Arwady
an a l l - m e n ' s league i n soccer, and
you put d o w n any conflicts your
S P O R T S EDITOR
an a l l - w o m e n ' s league for 3 - p l a y e r
t e a m h a s , a n d w e try a n d w o r k y o u r
While walking around Hope Col-
volleyball. A n a d v a n t a g e to playing
g a m e s in a r o u n d t h e s c h e d u l e y o u
lege late at night it's not u n u s u a l to
I M ' s is that t h e r e is n o p r a c t i c e t i m e
give us."
see students leaving their d o r m s
necessary: teams just s h o w up, usua l l y t w o t i m e s a w e e k , a n d play.
S t u d e n t s w h o a r e i n t e r e s t e d in j o i n i n g a n I M t e a m n o w still c a n d o
Led by D r e w Henson, w h o I
wearing shin-guards and dressed for
still f e e l is o v e r r a t e d . M i c h i g a n
c o m p e t i t i o n . If y o u w o n d e r w h e r e
" I t ' s a f u n t i m e , a n d it d o e s n ' t
s o b e f o r e t h e p l a y o f f s , the first o f
will b l o w o u t W i s c o n s i n 3 5 - 1 0 ,
t h e y ' r e g o i n g , t h e a n s w e r is m o s t
r e q u i r e a n y practices, so it's not
w h i c h s t a r t s o n O c t o b e r 2 n d . In a d -
i n f o r m s e v e r y o n e that I d i d in
finally p r o v i n g to e v e r y o n e
likely i n t r a m u r a l s . b e t t e r k n o w n a s
time consuming," said flag football
d i t i o n , t h e r e are m a n y m o r e I M ' s
fact c o m p e t e in t h e 5 K . I h a d
that W i s c o n s i n is n o t that g o o d
t h r o u g h o u t the year.
b e e n b r a g g i n g all w e e k that I
of a t e a m , a n d that t h e s h o e
IM's. In 1 9 8 8 Dr. A n n e I r w i n t o o k o v e r
p l a y e r D.J. V a n S l y k e ( ' 0 3 ) . " Y o u just get o u t there and play, and y o u
the I n t r a m u r a l s at H o p e C o l l e g e .
h o p e f u l l y can w i n it."
a t t i r e d . I s p r i n t e d d o w n t o the D o w to register a n d to get m y v e r y i m p o r t a n t T - s h i r t that
w a s g o i n g t o l e a d the r a c e f o r at
discount scandal was just an
least a little w h i l e , s o I g o t right
excuse for their early season
up front and. when the gun went
blunders.
oil'. 1 s h o t o f f l i k e a r o c k e t . (Well, m a y b e not quite T H A T last, but I w a s m o v i n g . ) U n f o r tunately. m u c h to m y s u r p r i s e ,
M i c h i g a n S t a t e will s t a y undefeated with a lopsided win over Northwestern 49-14, W i s c o n s i n r e a l l y is. T.J.
T h e r e I w a s , r u n n i n g at m y f u l l
D u c k e t t will finally h a v e h i s
M e m b e r s o f t e a m s that d o w i n the
lege," said Folkert. " T h e y help take
s c h e d u l e s p o s t e d , a n d it w a s n ' t very
c h a m p i o n s h i p in t h e i r s p o r t r e c e i v e
stress off students, and they are a
well structured. Irwin took over and
a T-shirt. T h i s y e a r ' s T-shirt slogan
social o u d e t to m e e t n e w p e o p l e . "
h a s t u r n e d it i n t o a big p a r t o f c a m -
is " I M , n o t a q u i t t e r " . W i n n i n g t h e
p u s l i f e at H o p e C o l l e g e .
T - s h i r t , h o w e v e r , is not the o n l y r e a s o n that p e o p l e p l a y I M ' s at H o p e .
g r o w n , " said IM Assistant Eva
"1 m i s s c o m p e t i n g in s p o r t s l i k e
Dean Folkert, "Last year was our
I d i d in h i g h s c h o o l , b u t I j u s t t h i n k
b i g g e s t y e a r ever. W e h a d 1,341
c o l l e g i a t e s p o r t s t a k e u p a little t o o
p e o p l e p a r t i c i p a t e in I M ' s a t H o p e
m u c h time," said M a g g i e Marlatt
"break-out" game, which I
lar at all f r o m t h e p a c k . M y
thought was c o m i n g against
early lead c a m e to a q u i c k and
Missouri, and rush for over
College." Any H o p e students with
(403) I M volleyball player. "It's also
b r u t a l e n d at 9 t h S t r e e t , a b o u t ,
300-yards and four touch-
a
W h e n I got to the o n e - m i l e mark I w a s exhausted, and
T h e retirement of " T h e Dunking Dutchmen" aka Rick
darted wondering why I had
S m i t s will devastate the Dutch
started the race the w a y I did. A s
i n f l u e n c e in t h e N B A .
the m i n u t e s r o l l e d a l o n g 1 s t a r t e d g e t t i n g f r u s t r a t e d as
M y last p r e d i c t i o n is f o r the Hope Cross Country teams.
m o r e t h e n o n e k i d u n d e r the a g e
N o w that I a m a n e x p e r t in the
ol 10 Hew past m e . T h e t h i n g
sport. I predict a s e c o n d place
that h u r t the m o s t w a s g e t t i n g
f i n i s h b y the D u t c h m e n , a n d
p a s s e d by o n e little girl n o o l d e r
4 t h p l a c e f o r t h e D u t c h , at the
t h a n 3 . S u r e , s h e w a s in a
L a k e f r o n t I n v i t a t i o n a l at
s t r o l l e r p u s h e d b y h e r d a d . but
Loyola University. Just watch
s h e still b e a t m e .
o u t f o r t h o s e 3 - y e a r - o l d g i r l s in
In a m c a s e , t h e r a c e w a s w o n
strollers!
play
really fun hanging out and meeting
intramurals, as long as they are not
new people. I'll probably do more
currently playing on a varsity or
I M ' s l a t e r in t h e y e a r . "
current
valid
ID
can
j u n i o r v a r s i t y t e a m in s e s s i o n . In
If s t u d e n t s a r e w o r r i e d t h a t t h e y
addition, past s t u d e n t s with a H o p e
w o n ' t b e a b l e t o fit I M ' s i n t o t h e i r
College degree, Hope faculty and
schedule, Folkert says that's not a
s t a f f c a n p a r t i c i p a t e . R i g h t n o w at
problem.
H o p e there are four IM sports go-
" W e have been very flexible over
ing o n . T h e r e are t w o c o e d s p o r t s :
the y e a r s w i t h t h e t e a m s , " F o l k e r t
s o f t b a l l a n d flag f o o t b a l l . T h e r e is
said. " W h e n you sign up for a t e a m
Wake up
— -o
,2ft,— ^
" E a c h y e a r the p r o g r a m has
p o t e n t i a l , still not g e t t i n g v e r y
d o w n s for the Spartans.
" I n t r a m u r a l s a r e a vital p a r t o f y o u r c a m p u s life h e r e at H o p e C o l -
B e f o r e then there often were no
again showing h o w bad
others were m o v i n g as well.
j oh. a quarter mile f r o m the Dow. i
t e a m a n d t u r n it o v e r six t i m e s . "
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