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Delphis suspended for pledging violation S u s p e n s i o n will last

ily. Frosl had no f u r t h e r c o m m e n t .

until M a y 2 0 0 2 .

A c c o r d i n g lo x Megan Brax CO I), Delphi president, the Greek Judicial

Delphis will a p p e a l . Matt C o o k C A M P U S BCAT E D I T O R

T h e D e l p h i S o r o r i l y w a s susp e n d e d on T u e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 27 a f t e r a decision f r o m the G r e e k Judicial Board. An e - m a i l i n f o r m i n g the c a m p u s was sent out on Friday, March 2 by Richard Frosl. d e a n of sludenls, and m e m b e r s of the soror-

S h e would not c o m m e n t further on the violation. Prior to the violation, the Delphis

Board f o u n d that the Delphis deviated f r o m their N e w M e m b e r Edu-

w e r e on probation for an alcohol violation in the fall of 1999. B r a x said that the s u s p e n s i o n ,

cation P r o g r a m . " O u r n e w m e m b e r s spent t i m e

w h i c h will last until M a y 2 0 0 2 , stops the sorority f r o m h o l d i n g any

together, and it w a s seen as inappropriate." Brax said.

f o r m a l m e e t i n g s , d i s p l a y i n g their

A c c o r d i n g to B r a x . no a c t i v e m e m b e r s of the s o r o r i t y w e r e present during the alleged violation.

letters, and participating as a g r o u p in any college events. Brax would

T h e D e l p h i s are a p p e a l i n g the suspension with the G r e e k Judicial

now. Brax said. S o m e m e m b e r s of the sorority are

Board, however they d o not feel that the B o a r d treated them unfairly.

c i r c u l a t i n g p e t i t i o n s a r o u n d the c a m p u s c o m m u n i t y , o p p o s i n g the s u s p e n s i o n . A c c o r d i n g to Brax, the

' T h e r e is frustration in the handling of this situation, but it is not over just the w a y the G r e e k Judicial B o a r d , the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , or the sorority h a n d l e d it," Brax said. Brax would not c o m m e n t o n the

petitions are not an official action of the Delphis. but are being run by individual m e m b e r s . " W e have a lot of w o m e n w h o w a n t to d o w h a t e v e r they can to h e l p , " Brax said. " W e ' r e not sure

not c o m m e n t o n w h a t will h a p p e n

basis for the appeal. "We are very confident in the pro-

to the Delphi house.

cess that w e are going t h r o u g h right

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h o w [the petitions) will be used."

Bill Anderson becomes new VP

f u n d i n g that raises m o n e y for n e w

Finance director pro-

buildings and e q u i p m e n t as well as

m o t e d to include f u n d

our 87 million dollar f u n d drive that is g o i n g o n right now." A n d e r s o n explained that the an-

raising. Megan Krigbaum

nual f u n d is e x c e e d i n g l y important to the college as student tuition d o e s

INFOCUS EDITOR

T w o w e e k s a g o . Bill A n d e r s o n w a s n a m e d Senior Vice President for F i n a n c e and D e v e l o p m e n t at H o p e C o l l e g e . F o r m e r l y the director of f i n a n c e . A n d e r s o n will n o w

lege, as well as m a i n t a i n his position in finance. Bob D e Y o u n g , w h o w a s previously the Vice President of College A d v a n c e ment and development, has decided to retire f r o m this position, but will c o n t i n u e to help in the area of advancement. Tom Renner. also involved in college ad-

m o r e the annual f u n d is increased, the easier it is t o k e e p tuition at a minimum. This funding comes

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a s s u m e the f u n d - r a i s i n g and develo p m e n t aspect of the col-

not c o v e r m a i n t e n a n c e , o p e r a t i o n s and f u n d i n g for n e w buildings. T h e

f r o m family, friends, businesses and c h u r c h e s every year. Last year w a s the best y e a r s o far for the annual f u n d with

d o n a t i o n s o f 21 m i l l i o n dollars. T h e staff that has w o r k e d in d e v e l o p m e n t in the past will c o n t i n u e with Ander-

B.

son as m a n a g e r . A n d e r s o n has met with e a c h m e m b e r Anderson 0 f the staff to learn more

v a n c e m e n t . will c o n t i n u e his role in public relations. " M y n e w responsibilities will be

a b o u t e a c h p e r s o n ' s individual responsibilities. He w a s selected for this position a f t e r a n a t i o n w i d e search w a s per-

ANCHOR

Carrie A r n o l d

b e p e r f o r m e a o n M o n d a y , M a r c h 12

SPOTLIGHT EDITOR

at 8 p.m. in the K n i c k e r b o c k e r T h e -

said A n d e r s o n . " T h i s includes the

T h e dramatic presentation " B e hind the Broken W o r d s , " the next

annual f u n d , w h i c h i n v o l v e s the a m o u n t of gifts that c o m e in annu-

agers and has the ability to facilitate the s u c c e s s of t h o s e a r o u n d

installment of the G r e a t P e r f o r -

ally (over three million dollars e a c h y e a r ) f o r o p e r a t i o n s . I will a l s o

him. H e is one of o u r greatest stra-

w o r k with the c a p i t a l p o r t i o n of

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tegic thinkers. We w a n t to lay a

PUBLIC RELATIONS

GPS, VWS present poetry

f o r m e d by a search c o m m i t t e e . "Bill is one of o u r very best m a n -

for d e v e l o p m e n t and f u n d - r a i s i n g , "

PHOTO COURTESY

THE MAGIC OF WORDS-. Actors Anthony Zerbe and Roscoe Lee Browne will perform "Behind the Broken Words" on March 12 in the Knick.

m a n c e Series, c o m b i n e s aspects of traditional theater, c o m e d y , and poetry. It is c o - s p o n s o r e d by the Visiting Writers Series, and will

rowne. Zerbe and Roscoe Lee B Brow Unlike m o s t poetry recitations, all

ater. " B e h i n d the B r o k e n W o r d s " is a dramatic interpretation of poetry by

of the m a t e r i a l s will b e m e m o rized, a n d none of the p o e m s to

such a u t h o r s as Dylan T h o m a s , e.

b e f o r e the show. " T h e y w a n t p e o p l e to listen to

be interpreted will be a n n o u n c e d

e. c u m m i n g s , and William Butler Yeats, to be p e r f o r m e d b y E m m y

the w o r d s and to appreciate the

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award-winning actors Anthony

Three English professors selected for conference According to Sellers, it is very im-

P e c k h a m is the one who proposed

pressive for a c o l l e g e to h a v e one

for the c o l l e g e . " S e l l e r s will be l e a d i n g a r o u n d

the panel to the A W P conference. He

On April 18. three H o p e C o l l e g e

p r o f e s s o r presenting at this c o n f e r -

table discussion at the c o n f e r e n c e o n

will function as the m o d e r a t o r of the

English p r o f e s s o r s will tly out to Palm Springs. C a l i f o r n i a to present

ence. but to have three is unheard

the topic of creative nonfiction in the

of. T h e other t w o professors going to the c o n f e r e n c e are Joel P e c k h a m , visiting assistant p r o f e s s o r of E n -

classroom. A t e f a t - P e c k h a m will be part of a

discussion. P e c k h a m feels the selections re| fleet on the English department at

Danielle K o s k i STAFF R E P O R T E R

at the A s s o c i a t e d Writers P r o g r a m (AWP) Conference. " I t ' s one of the best professional c o n f e r e n c e s I ' v e h e a r d o f . " said Heather Sellers, associate p r o f e s s o r H of English, and one of the three presenlers. "li s singular in it s ability to be fun. u s e f u l , and s m a r t . "

glish. and Susan A t e f a t - P e c k h a m .

Sellers

assistant p r o f e s s o r of English. "It is unusual for so many profes-

sors to be selected f r o m one c o l l e g e . " said A t e f a t - P e c k h a m . "It is w o n d e r f u l publicity

Hope. panel discussion o n narrative in the "It s e e m s n e w m i l l e n n i u m . S h e will b e speakp a r t m e n t is ing on h o w ethnic writers use narrative to bridge the distance b e t w e e n Atefat- Peckham publishing a said. " T h i s them and the reader.

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" W h a t is narrative is a big a r g u m e n t , " said Joel P e c k h a m .

Inside Anchor© Hope.Edu (616) 395-7877

Dance 27 performs Campus Beat, Page 3.

Women out of tournament Sports, Page 4.

e v e r y b o d y in this dep u b l i s h i n g or will be book [soon)," P e c k h a m is m o r e of a reflection

of the kind of work this d e p a r t m e n t is doing."

Because seven members of the Anchor staff spent the weekend at the Midwest Associated Collegiate Press Conference in Minneapolis, the Anchor produced a 4 page issue this week. The Anchor will return to the regular size next week.


Anchor

Opinion

MarcH 7, 2001

Your voice

Our voice U n l e s s y o u m i s s e d ihe c a m p u s e - m a i l o r the f r o n t p a g e article of this w e e k ' s A n c h o r , y o u k n o w thai t h e D e l t a Phi s o r o r i t y w a s susp e n d e d on F e b r u a r y 27. A n d . if y o u ' r e like 9 5 p e r c e n t of the H o p e C o l l e g e c a m p u s , y o u d o not h a v e a n y real e x p l a n a t i o n why. T h e official line of t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n is " N o c o m m e n t . " T h e o f f i c i a l line of the s o r o r i t y is " O u r n e w m e m b e r s s p e n t t i m e together, a n d it w a s seen as i n a p p r o p r i a t e . " A n d the c a m p u s is filled with d i f f e r e n t s t o r i e s , too m a n y a n d so v a r i e d that it w o u l d be hardly fair to t h e s o r o r i t y to list any. S o w e . t h e s t u d e n t s , faculty, a n d staff of H o p e C o l l e g e , a r e left with an i n c o m p l e t e p i c t u r e of e v e n t s that a r e h a v i n g a b i g i m p a c t on the lives of a n u m b e r of p e o p l e o n this c a m p u s . T h e q u e s t i o n is. w h a t is so crucial a b o u t this story that S t u d e n t D e v e l o p m e n t f e e l s t h e n e e d to c o v e r it u p ? W h y is it so crucial that t h e d e c i s i o n s a n d d i s c u s s i o n of the G r e e k J u d i c i a l B o a r d be u n a v a i l a b l e t o the p u b l i c ? W h a t d o e s the c o l l e g e g a i n f r o m this, a n d w h a t w o u l d it lose if it w e r e o p e n a n d u p - f r o n t a b o u t t h e s e t h i n g s ? Yes. a part of G r e e k life is its s e c r e t i v e n a t u r e . B u t w o u l d b e i n g o p e n a b o u t p u n i s h m e n t s of i n a p p r o p r i a t e activity c o m p r o m i s e t h a t ? Special c o n c e a l e d t r a d i t i o n s a r e f i n e f o r t h e G r e e k s to c a r r y o u t , but if t h e r e are t h i n g s that a r e d e e m e d " i n a p p r o p r i a t e " by the c o l l e g e t h e r e f o r e s o m e h o w d a n g e r o u s , h u m i l i a t i n g , t o o restrictive of n e w m e m b e r s ' time, o r o t h e r n e g a t i v e t h i n g s that r e q u i r e j u d i c i a l a c t i o n then s h o u l d n ' t t h e y be m a d e k n o w n ? S h o u l d n ' t p e o p l e i n t er est ed in j o i n i n g such g r o u p s k n o w w h a t they a r e g e t t i n g into, a n d s h o u l d n ' t those i m p r o p e r a c t i o n s be s l o p p e d ? T h e r e m a y be a n o t h e r d i m e n s i o n to w h y t h e truth c a n n o t be told a b o u t w h a t is g o i n g on w i t h g r e e k o r g a n i z a t i o n s . M u c h of t h e s i l e n c e a b o u t j u d i c i a l a c t i o n s on G r e e k o r g a n i z a t i o n s s e e m s to s t e m f r o m t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of H o p e C o l l e g e . It s e e m s that t h e y m a y be s e e k i n g to p r e v e n t " b a d " n e w s a b o u t the c o l l e g e f r o m r e a c h i n g t h e c a m p u s a n d the o u t s i d e w o r l d . But H o p e o n l y m a k e s its p r o b l e m s w o r s e b y not b e i n g u p - f r o n t a b o u t t h e s e issues. T h e q u i c k e s t w a y to d e f u s e b a d p r e s s is to be t r a n s p a r e n t , to g i v e all t h e i n f o r m a t i o n right a w a y , to c o u n t e r a n y sort of critical i n v e s t i g a t i o n by b e i n g o p e n a n d u p - f r o n t with the p u b l i c . B y b e i n g o p e n a n d h o n e s t , this c o l l e g e c a n g a i n s o m e respect as b e i n g a p l a c e that is o r i e n t e d m o r e t o w a r d t h e b e n e f i t of s t u d e n t s than t o w a r d t h e p r o t e c t i o n of its a d m i s s i o n s a n d d o n a t i o n s . T h e r e a r e n o e a s y s o l u t i o n s to this b l o c k a g e in truth b e i n g told on c a m p u s a b o u t G r e e k o r g a n i z a t i o n s , but the truth s h o u l d be s o u g h t o u t . T h e r e are r u m o r s f l o a t i n g a r o u n d c a m p u s a b o u t a G r e e k o r g a n i z a t i o n that w a s c a u g h t w i t h d a t e - r a p e d r u g in t h e i r p o s s e s s i o n , a n d h a v e received n o t h i n g m o r e t h a n a p r o b a t i b n a l w a r n i n g . At the s a m e t i m e, the Del phis s e e m to h a v e r e c e i v e d q u i t e a h a r s h s e n t e n c e f o r w h a t s e e m s to be a small v i o l a t i o n . H o w c a n the c a m p u s d e n o u n c e o n e g r o u p publicly, a n d s u p p o r t a n o t h e r in p r o t e s t i n g strict p u n i s h m e n t w i t h o u t k n o w l e d g e of the f a c t s ? W e c a n n o t b e sure of t h e s e t h i n g s , a n d w e h a v e n o b a s i s f o r j u d g e m e n t - all this c a m p u s h a s a r e r u m o r s , tales of c l o s e d d o o r h e a r i n g s , a n d c l a n d e s t i n e m e e t i n g s of student d e v e l o p m e n t s t a f f . A n d t h o s e are h a r d l y t h i n g s that w o r k t o w a r d m a k i n g H o p e t h e best p l a c e f o r u s all. G r e e k o r o t h e r w i s e .

Student rejects distribution of free condoms T o the Editor:

c h o o s e to w e a r or not w e a r a c o n d o m . If w e a r e a l m o s t r e a d y to be

consequences. W h e n you make a

T h i s letter is in r e s p o n s e to t h e A n c h o r ' s voice on F e b r u a r y 28th. H a v i n g s e x is d e f i n i t e l y a c h o i c e ,

adults living in the "real w o r l d " , I h o p e w e c a n be m a t u r e e n o u g h to

w i t h the c o n s e q u e n c e s . If the Stud e n t C o n g r e s s h a d p a s s e d the f r e e distribution of c o n d o m s , that w o u l d

a n d I. a l o n g w i t h m a n y o t h e r stud e n t s h a v e c h o s e n to wait until

pay and purchase our o w n c o n d o m s . D o we really need to h a v e them freely distributed? Isn't col-

m a r r i a g e to h a v e sex. M a n y othe r s h a v e d e c i d e d to h a v e sex. Either way, w e ' r e big kids now.

lege learning h o w to live i n d e p e n dently and make smart choices. Seriously, c l a i m i n g i g n o r a n c e will

R i g h t ? M a y b e not. If s o m e o n e

just not w o r k . E a c h one of us k n o w s t h e risks of S T D s , A I D S , a n d t h e

m a k e s the p o o r d e c i s i o n of h a v ing premarital sex w i t h o u t protection. that is their c h o i c e . T h e y c a n

c h o i c e y o u h a v e to b e able to live

m e a n that I w o u l d h a v e to be paying so o t h e r s c o u l d b e h a v i n g prot e c t e d s e x . T h a t ' s not m y responsibility. G r o w u p a n d lake r e s p o n s i bility of y o u r o w n a c t i o n s .

i m p o r t a n c e of w e a r i n g c o n d o m s . With choices, g o o d or bad, c o m e

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C a m p u s Beat Vouchor Dance 27 to feature modern, classical pieces M a r c h 7, 2001

untitled. Set to the m u s i c of Sinead O ' C o n n o r , it incorporates the use

visiting assisting professor, choreog r a p h e d a m o d e r n piece as well. It

piece will be a] c h a r m i n g , id io sy n cratic ballet, performed

of chairs. "Mango", choreographed by

is entitled " R e i n a M o r t a l " . H o p e s t u d e n t s i n v o l v e d in the

Dawn Mcllhargey-Wigert. adjunct p r o f e s s o r of d a n c e , is a j a z z piece. T h e a t m o s p h e r i c d a n c e is set in the

concert are r e h e a r s i n g hard to prep a r e for o p e n i n g night. " I t ' s c h a l l e n g i n g being expected

with a g o o d

midst of a tropical d r e a m s c e n e , c h o r e o g r a p h e d to t h e m u s i c of

to p e r f o r m at a professional level

m u s i c by O r b and will b e p e r f o r m e d

style. "

T h e D a n c e 27 c o n c e r t at H o p e College will feature lap. j a z z , m o d ern and b a l l e t w o r k s c h o r e o -

b y six H o p e stu-

graphed by H o p e faculty as well as visiting choreographer Nan

p i e c e for t h e upc o m i n g concert is

Giordano. B e c a u s e the s h o w f e a t u r e s an ar-

d e s c r i b e d by o n e her d a n c e r s as ab-

ray of d a n c e styles. D a n c e 27 cocoordinator and c h o r e o g r a p h e r Linda G r a h a m f e e l s it has s o m e thing to o f f e r for e v e r y a u d i e n c e

stract and m o d e r n . "It's a piece a b o u t abstract art; we b e c o m e the

member. " T h e r e is w o n d e r f u l lighting, a

art," said d a n c e r Matt Stehle (*02).

t r e m e n d o u s variety of m u s i c in-

Linda Graham,

cluding a capella to e x t r e m e l y contemporary w o r k s . " said G r a h a m . 4 i

associate professor of d a n c e , will

believe there is t r e m e n d o u s variety,

be p r e s e n t i n g a

so t h e r e ' s s o m e t h i n g p l e a s i n g to

ballet piece for the concert this year

Emily Moellman ARTS EDITOR

all." G r a h a m a l s o b e l i e v e s t h a t the highlight of the s h o w is the piece choreographed by Nan Giordano. Giordano, whose work has been internationally acclaimed, has chor e o g r a p h e d an u n t i t l e d m o d e r n piece for the c o n c e r t . It is set to

dents. Giordano's

[The

n a t u r e d wink towards neoclassicism," G r a h a m ANCHOR BY

EMILY

said. "Fitting

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MOELLMAN

SKETCHES: Jennifer Yoh ('02) and Matt Stehle ('02) perform "Sketches " choreographed by Linda Graham, in Dance 27. entitled

" S k e t c h e s . " T h i s p i e c e is set t o "Suite 11" and ' T a n g o , " both by Igor Stravinsky. G r a h a m h o p e s the five sections, "Marche", "Waltz", " T a n g o " . " P o l k a " and " G a l l o p " will e m b r a c e the d y n a m i c and anim a t e d p e r s o n a of e a c h b a l l r o o m

Out"

is

a

Bruce C o c k b u m . Steven l a n n a c o n e , assistant professor of d a n c e , c h o r e o g r a p h e d a m o d e r n piece entitled " 3 on 2 By C h o p i n " and is set to the m u s i c of Frederick C h o p i n . l a n n a c o n e describes the piece as

while b a l a n c i n g a full schedule of c l a s s e s , and r e h e a r s i n g for other p e r f o r m i n g arts events." said dancer Anne Houseworth ('01). T h i s y e a r ' s concert will be presented T h u r s d a y t h r o u g h Saturday, M a r c h 8 - 1 0 at the main theater of the D e W i t t Center, located on C o -

r e v i s i t i n g the " l u s h n e s s " of the music, the d a n c e r s portraying three

l u m b i a A v e n u e at 12th Street. Curtain time f o r all p e r f o r m a n c e s will

by Roseanne

fragile w o m e n . " N o t in the old f a s h i o n e d sense

be 8 p.m. T i c k e t s for D a n c e 27 are avail-

T h e w o r k is set to the

of the R o m a n t i c E r a , " l a n n a c o n e

m u s i c of B o b b y M c F e r r i n , and ex-

said. " B u t still v u l n e r a b l e without

a b l e f r o m the theater ticket o f f i c e located in DeWitt Center. T h e cost

plores the c o n c e p t of d a n c e r s ' , or any artists', c h o i c e of "fitting o u t "

giving up their strength or appear-

is $6 f o r regular a d m i s s i o n and $4

ing h e l p l e s s . " John Dayger, assistant dance pro-

for senior citizens. H o p e faculty and students. T h e ticket o f f i c e is open

fessor, choreographed a modern piece for the concert entitled

M o n d a y through Friday f r o m 10 am to 5 p m , and m a y be r e a c h e d at

" S p a r k l y D r e s s e s " and Ray T a d i o ,

(616) 3 9 5 - 7 8 9 0 .

DeVries.

r h y t h m i c tap piece choreographed

in life instead of fitting in. Julio Enrique Rivera, visiting assisting p r o f e s s o r of dance, has c h o r e o g r a p h e d a m o d e r n piece that is

Hope College to host Model UN Kurt Koehler

p r e p a r e and deliver presentations,

STAFF R E P O R T E R

H o p e College will host the 29th

devise artificial crises, preside over sessions, p r o v i d e expert testimony,

Model United N a t i o n s c o n f e r e n c e

j u d g e award winners, and do every-

on March 8 and 9. T h e e v e n t will t r a n s f o r m m o r e than 9 0 0 high school students and

thing else in b e t w e e n . " The secretariat staff. Secretary General Chris Winkler ('02),

faculty f r o m 4 2 high schools into

D e p u t y Secretary G e n e r a l s M a r c u s Brisbo (*01) and Liz Schofield ( ' 0 2 )

d e l e g a t e s f r o m the 189 m e m b e r nations of the U . N . in t w o General A s s e m b l i e s , seven Security C o u n -

have w o r k e d especially hard to put

cils. one International C o u r t of Jus-

the c o n f e r e n c e together. "It's a very c h a l l e n g i n g p r o c e s s ,

lice. and an E c o n o m i c and Social

o n e that I d i d n ' t r e a l i z e the full

Council. T h e delegates will tackle issues such as A I D S , sustainable d e v e l o p ment. globalization, nuclear prolif-

scope of w h e n I agreed to d o it," said Brisbo. "I believe that c o n f e r e n c e s like M o d e l U N f u r t h e r a

eration. U N organizations, status of w o m e n . N o r t h K o r e a . Sri L a n k a ,

g r o w t h and u n d e r s t a n d i n g of the world, and o u r role, both as individuals and as citizens of the United

and sanctions against Iraq. " T h e y |the delegates] study the

States, in it." T h e c o n f e r e n c e is beneficial for

issues they are d e a l i n g with, in part

both delegates and planners. "One

thing

that

may

u n d e r a p p r e c i a t e d is that the m o d e l

T o p p e n . f a c u l t y a d v i s o r to the Model U N . " T h e y also research the

U.N gives future teachers great first-hand e x p e r i e n c e with simula-

d i p l o m a t i c position of the c o u n t r y they will be representing at the con-

tion l e a r n i n g , " T o p p e n said.

will run every facet of these simulations." said T o p p e n . " T h e y select the t o p i c s , w r i t e b r i e f i n g p a p e r s .

W i n k l e r agrees. " A s a f u t u r e teacher, I see this c o n f e r e n c e as a t w o - d a y h i g h school course, taught interactively in a large c l a s s r o o m ( H o p e ' s C a m pus), o n the s u b j e c t s of debate, interpersonal skills, and international relations," W i n k l e r said.

D E L P H I S from 1 According to Brax. other G r e e k organizations are circulating petitions and s h o w i n g their support for the Delphis. T h e sorority is t h a n k ful for the e f f o r t s . D e s p i t e t h e i r s u s p e n s i o n , the

Delphi Sorority will participate in the D a n c e Marathon f u n d raiser, this Saturday. "That is s o m e t h i n g that w a s in the w o r k s a n d it's unfair to the cause to take that a w a y , " Brax said.

V P from 1 We want to lay a solid f o u n d a t i o n for o u r f u n d - r a i s i n g e v e n in o u r lofty a s p i r a t i o n s . " said J a m e s Bultman. President of H o p e College. A n d e r s o n has b e e n at H o p e C o l l e g e f o r 3 5 y e a r s . He f e e l s h e k n o w s a lot about the c o l l e g e and is able to see the "big picture." "I see myself primarily as a fa-

cilitator a n d I w a n t to be a b l e to a c h i e v e c o r p o r a t e s u c c e s s for the college, as well as individual s u c c e s s for individuals in the d e v e l o p ment division." A n d e r s o n said. "Bill is very e n t h u s e d about doing "this. He has already energized o u r staff w h o are appreciative of his l e a d e r s h i p . T h i n g s will g o w e l l . " Bultman said.

P H O T O BY

CHRISTINA

VANREQENMORTER

PLAYING FOR A PURPOSE: Brothers Adam ('01) and Lee ('04) Heerspink strum their guitars at the AIDS Awareness concert on Friday, March 2. The concert was held in the Kletz and sponsored by the Knickerbocker Fraternity. G P S from 1

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by reading briefing papers prepared by H o p e s t u d e n t s , " said J o e l

ference." T h e delegates w e r e not the only people preparing for the conference. " H o p e students have planned and

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Sports Andreio

Kleczek

SWIFTER SPORTS

M a r c h 7, 2001

Streak ends with loss Flying Dutch fall to Ohio Wesleyan, 72-71.

Ad Representative

Losing is everything

Andrew Kleczek A o

REPRESENTATIVE

O h i o Wesleyan c o u l d n ' t out reand h a v i n g a record of 19-7. L o s i n g is a p o w e r f u l motiva-

Hail to the losers, the s e c o n d place linishers, the M i s s Congenialities, and the c o n t e s tants not a p p e a r i n g o n stage. Hail to H o p e C o l l e g e ' s Flying

b o u n d the F l y i n g D u t c h .

They

tor. It can be the best t h i n g to

c o u l d n ' t stop H o p e f r o m taking the ball a w a y 21 l i m e s , a n d t h e y

h a p p e n to a team. Last year, H o p e lost to A l m a in the M I A A

c o u l d n ' t s t o p post p l a y e r A m a n d a Kerkstra ('03) f r o m scoring 24

Dutch T r u e , they lost Saturday, 72-

t o u r n a m e n t , and w a s d e n i e d an N C A A bid. W e s l e y a n lost in

points. But O h i o W e s l e y a n c o u l d hit e a c h and e v e r y clutch shot that

71. to O h i o W e s l e y a n . H o w e v e r , no m a t t e r h o w you look at it, the

their l e a g u e t o u r n a m e n t and w a s also denied an N C A A bid.

they had to on their w a y to upsetting the Flying Dutch 7 2 - 7 1 .

b o t t o m line is H o p e C o l l e g e lost, and we should h o n o r t h e m

H o p e w e n t o n a school record 2 1 - g a m e w i n n i n g streak,

" W e ' d m a k e runs back, and w e ' d gel it d o w n to two, or w e ' d tie," said

for that. We live in a w o r l d that values

d e f e a t i n g rivals Calvin and A l m a in the l e a g u e p l a y o f f s .

w i n n i n g and shuns losing. T h e r e K no m i d d l e g r o u n d in

W e s l e y a n went on to end H o p e ' s w i n n i n g streak and a d v a n c e to the S w e e t 16.

sports. It is a c o m p l e t e l y

S o g o out there and let's lose

H o p e head coach Brian M o r e h o u s e . " T h e y ' d just c o m e u p with a big play, or w e ' d miss a shot or whate v e r ... we just c o u l d n ' t gel out of the h u m p we dug o u r s e l v e s in the

dialectical situation, s w e e t success or bitter d e f e a t . T h e old

o n e for the Gipper. or H o o k or

first h a l f . " M o r e h o u s e also saw his t e a m ' s

Vince L o m b a r d i a d a g e —

K 1 3 or w h o e v e r . Let the

i n e x p e r i e n c e as a possible f a c t o r in

" W i n n i n g isn't e v e r y t h i n g , it's

feelings of i nadequacy, and

the only t h i n g " — is held up as the athlete's ideal creed. It is

h a v i n g let a friend d o w n fester a n d a n g e r y o u . and use that as

w r o n g . In fact the i n v e r s e is

m o t i v a t i o n to w o r k y o u r butt

ever played in an N C A A basketball g a m e . " M o r e h o u s e said. " S o m e -

true: w i n n i n g isn't a n y t h i n g , it's

off all next season.

limes your n e r v e s can just gel the

It w o r k e d for H o p e and

the worst thing. For p r o o f , one n e e d s to look

W e s l e y a n last year, and it'll w o r k for A l m a next year as

no further than the M I A A and the F l y i n g D u t c h ' s o p p o n e n t s .

they win the M I A A b e h i n d the

the loss. " W e had three p l a y e r s thai had

best of y o u . " H o p e led only twice during the g a m e - a f t e r the first b a s k e t , and ,

Last season, H o p e w a s j i l t e d

play of Shelly U l f i g ( ' 0 3 ) and

after a f r e e throw Jodi B o o m ( 0 2 ) with 14 s e c o n d s r e m a i n i n g in the

f r o m the big d a n c e , despite a

Janelle T w i e t m e y e r ( ' 0 3 ) . H o p e will not win it all next

g a m e . B o o m ' s f r e e throw c a m e af-

21-5 record. A l m a ' s head c o a c h

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PHOTO

BY

ROB

ONDRA

4

MAD SKILLS: Amanda Kerkstra ( 03) demonstrates her talent in the paint.

ter she stole the ball f r o m , and w a s f o u l e d by. Elizabeth E d i n g e r ( ' 0 2 ) .

H o p e received one technical foul d u r i n g the g a m e . B o o m w a s listed in the roster as n u m b e r 23, but she had played all season a s 21. T h e

I just think a b o u t the c h a m p i o n -

C h a r l i e G o f f n e t called this a "travesty." His team w o n the M I A A

s e a s o n . A l m a will be the big w i n n e r b e c a u s e they w e r e jilted this year. T h e y d e s e r v e d to be

After B o o m ' s shot, Ohio Wesleyan a v o i d e d H o p e ' s trapping

c h a m p i o n s h i p and w a s in the

in the N C A A just as H o p e a n d W e s l e y a n probably did last

d e f e n s e and scored a b a s k e t w i t h

n u m b e r s w e r e incorrectly taken out

just 4 . 6 s e c o n d s r e m a i n i n g in the

of the p r o g r a m that was w r o n g , and

t e a m as h e r m o s t m e m o r a b l e . " T h a t ' s w h a t I ' m g o i n g to m i s s

n o t the s c o r e b o o k , a c c o r d i n g to T o m Renner, H o p e sports i n f o r m a -

the m o s t next year. It's not going to b e the g a m e s , although it's going to be t o u g h to not be playing.

j u s t p r i o r t o the i n b o u n d s p a s s ,

tion director. Kerkstra was Hope's leading

M o r e h o u s e called another timeout.

scorer with 24 points. S h e also had

A f t e r a long i n b o u n d s pass. H o p e ' s Becky Sullon ( ' 0 2 ) shot a long

Sarah

t e a m , " K o e n i g s k n e c t said. T h e loss also m a r k s the end of a

Zoulek was Hope's second leading

2 1 - g a m e win streak, the longest in

three-pointer as t i m e e x p i r e d . T h e

scorer with 9 points.

school history. T h i s s e a s o n ' s team

shot w e n t o f f the b a c k b o a r d a n d

Jessica Viertlboeck ('01) was Ohio Wesleyan's leading scorer

f i n i s h e s with a record of 25-3. It is the m o s t w i n s e v e r by a H o p e

with 2 3 points.

w o m e n ' s basketball team. The 1990 National C h a m p i o n s h i p team

t o u r n a m e n t . T h i s year A l m a d i d n ' t receive an at-large bid despite p l a y i n g the best M I A A

year. If history has taught us a n y t h i n g , it's that it r e p e a l s

game. Hope

g a m e against H o p e this s e a s o n .

itself.

timeout to d r a w up a play. T h e n ,

A l i m e - h o n o r e d Iradilion c o n t i n u e s . .

immediately called a

wide. H o p e finished the g a m e with 4 5

11 r e b o u n d s a n d 5 steals.

Katy Sturtz was

ships w e ' v e w o n the M I A A stuff." K o e n i g s k n e c t sees the relations h i p s she m a d e as a m e m b e r of the

It's g o i n g be b e i n g h e r e with my

r e b o u n d s , c o m p a r e d to O h i o W e s l e y a n ' s 28. H o w e v e r , O h i o W e s l e y a n shot 51 percent f r o m the

second o n the t e a m with 16. T h e loss m a r k s the end of Kristen Koenigsknect's ('01) Hope basket-

field and 60 percent for three point-

n o t c l o u d the greater scope of o u r y e a r , " M o r e h o u s e said. 4t We are

their shots f r o m the field, and 18

ball career. "I d o n ' t feel like it's o v e r , " K o e n i g s k n e c t said. "I d o n ' t think

percent of their three pointers.

about the stats or a n y t h i n g like that.

win."

ers. H o p e o n l y hit 4 0 p e r c e n t of

f i n i s h e d with a record of 24-2. " W e lost a b a l l g a m e , but it can-

very d i s a p p o i n t e d that we did not

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G l o b a l W o m e n ' s Day StrikeT h u r s d a y in M a a s C o n f e r e n c e from 10:30 to 2:00. S p e a k e r s from t h e community - w o m e n ' s m u s i c a n d poetry - information a b o u t inequality a r o u n d the world.

Linda a n d Pam- T h a n k s for coming along to Minneapolis. It w a s lots of fun. -the Ank staff.

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M- lie a r o p e to my waist a n d call m e jerky, t h a n k s for run., i m e a n walkin with m e . -A

Mokey Pants- It's a h a p p y birthday for t h o s e with goiters this week.

W a r b o s s Nick- what a long, s t r a n g e trip it's b e e n , you n e e d to d e c o n s t r u c t Mitch--he n e e d s it.

O'Leary- You n e v e r called m e back. I g u e s s I'll h a v e to find my s o l a c e in mittens a n d m a g i c markers.

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