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This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the The Anchor: 1970-1979 at Hope College Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Anchor: 1978 by an authorized administrator of Hope College Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Discussion with gynecologist r mmm m begins women's health series

traditional "Last Chance Series" Birth control and reproductive women's health, breast and uter health will be the subject for the ine cancer, natural childbirth, this fall. Mortar Board will select 13 first meeting in a series on nutrition and exercise. Hope professors to write a 10-page women's health to be sponsored by According to health services paper on what they would like to Hope's Mortar Board chapter. director Sharon Blanksma, there is tell Hope students -- if it were Gynecologist Dale Dykema of a big health need on campus as far their last chance to do so. Hope's Health Clinic will give a as reproductive health is concern The papers will be published half hour awareness talk on ed. There is a lack of information, and distributed on campus some- reproduction, female health, sex, misinformation, and a demand for time in March, if possible. Mortar and birth control on Wednesday, information on the part of the Board will select the best paper, Nov. 15, at 8 p.m. (Peale Science students. and ask that professor who wrote Center, Rm. 50). The series is designed to help it to give a talk on his topic to the Dykema will then hold students be aware of women's confidential question answer peri health as it relates to reproduction student body. od, where students will write and birth control, according to The traditional series, uniquely down their questions to be Wiederhold. a Hope Mortar Board chapter answered by Dykema, according Mortar Board is a national honor project, will be revived after it to Mortar Board member Sandy society designed primarily for the was discontinued in 1969. Wiederhold. advancement of women. Hopes According to editor Hob Torre- Dykema will also address the chapter is unique in that it is the sen, the series will give the DES problem. DES is a hormone only one of the 179 national students a chance to get a used widely in the 1950s and '60s chapters to have more male than summary of what thoughts Hope which was given to pregnant female members. professors would like to leave the mothers to prevent miscarriage. Mortar Board is reviving the students with. DES has been found to cause cancer in the offspring, and Champion lips to fire up recently has been found in many teenagers. Later lectures in the women's in anti-smoke campaign health series will focus on PBB and Now is your chance to help Deb VanHoven encourages all «•••••- select the hottest lips on Hope's students and faculty who smoke to campus by participating in the sign a card pledging to kick the people keep activities surrounding "The Great habit for one day, November 16. America Smoke Out." Pledge cards, literature, buttons, telling you to Part of this event to be held on and iron-ons will be made available quit smoking Nov. 16 to raise funds for the in the Kletz and in the dining areas cigarollcs American Cancer Society will Nov. 13-15. include kissing booths set up in the This experience is a unique one don'l listen . . . Kletz. There will be five girls and for us in that Hope is the only 1 hey're five guys selected as candidates in college campus in the nation which probably trying lo the race for "Hot Lips of Hope." is sponsoring an event of this The winners of each sex will be type. Dieliman, of the ope collcgc l rick \ on determined on Nov. 13, 14, and 15, American Cancer Society, hopes into when booths for each candidate that the event will be successful, living / will be set up. You will cast your and lead to nation-wide coverage. vote for your favorite candidate by If successful, she added, "local contributing 50c per kiss (no pictures, articles, and reports will limits). Deb VanHoven, president be forwarded to the Lansing office, olland, michigan AMERICAN of Sigma Sigma sorority, stressed and hopefully, from there to the CANCER that "the success of this program New York office for national VOLUME NO. 91 - ISSUE 8 NOVEMBER 3, 1978 SOCIETY lies in student and faculty coverage. One of the biggest f- participation." events in the fund drive is what is She urges everyone to make the happening right at Hope College." effort to help out the American O.K. Hope students, now is your Library checks out late Sat. Cancer Society in its drive lor chance to pucker up to prevent funds. Each candidate will be cancer. What happens at Hope given a time slot of one hour could quite possible become a nights - is it long overdue? during which votes may be cast. national event if all goes as Candidates and their times will be planned. Your cooperation is Van Zoeren Library will now be be cut down, and they will be more submitted to the faculty so they posted in the Kletz and in the greatly appreciated. open until 10 p.m. Saturday available to students. may decide on replacement, a dining halls. nights, on a trial basis, for the next To insure an accurate inventory difficult as well as costly proce- 4 weeks in reponse to student of the books missing, a double dure because many times the reouests. check will be made, the second books are out of print. Nykerk '78 tops weekend According to Dr. Harry Boon check taking place several months The inventory is hoped to be stra, director of libraries. Van after the first. The list will then be completed within the next 3 years. Zoeren was closed in the past on Saturday nights because it was felt that there was not enough student use to warrant its being open. However, requests by two students in the past few weeks that the library stay open, and the statement by one that he would get up a petition if necessary, resulted in the decision that the library would be open on a trial basis. Boonstra feels these next 4 weeks are an optimum time for the library to remain open since students are having to do research for term papers but are not needing to use the library as extensively as they would during exam time. Head counts will be taken during the next 4 weeks at the end of which Boonstra will check with students, faculty, and staff to see whether or not the extended hours is a good idea. Prompted by student requests. Van Zoeren is conducting a four-week experiment As well as extending its hours, to see if there is a need to be open on Saturday evenings. The library will be open the library has also begun to take a for Saturday night research until 10 o'clock, but remember, this is only a test. systematic inventory to determine exactly which books have been stolen or lost within the past year. An estimated accumulated loss of Student Congress plans to scoop up books actually missing comes to 20,000 volumes, a loss of several the dollars to match Saga's offer thousand dollars per department. Tonight, student congress will auction before this time, Saga has When asked what type of books sponsor the world's largest banana granted an extension of the are most frequently missing. Boonstra^repHed^that'it is d'i'fflcutt ^ In addition to a $50 000 matching fund donation to cover the auction as well. Students are to place them into a specific dOTill„^L to match every dollar student also asked to donate all or part of category. Most often the books category. hnnU in hioh congress can raise by Thanksgiv- their admission deposit to sponsor found missing are books m high in/up t0 jgs.QOO, The banana split the expansion project. fjfk^pithpr for their illustrations is only the first event Planned In addition to having improved or because they are so costly student 10 obtain lhe dining facilities the expansion will This fact caused one orofessor to needed amount- 11 wil1 bePn at 8 include a new centralized mailing remrkl 'T^ ^i^es have very P-m. in Phelps cafeteria and will system. RatheR«t.Wr thath.n deliverin-^nn,g b to each dorm and cottage, good taste because they lift the f( 200 fee long Everyone ma.l att n d n ay $100 and each student, including those best editions from the collection." ® l ' f P ( Because so many books have not entitled to all they can eat in 5 living off-campus, will have a mailbox in Phelps. This is Ssrtiii't "srs •ron if1? 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Assistant coach Rae Syswerda leads sophomore women in practicing their song, "He Ain't Heavy, He's my Brother." Coach Catherine VanMater will direct at the Nykerk Cup competi- tion at the Civic Center. Morale guys lift the girls' spirits by providing light entertainment at a break in practice.

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John Gaffney, president of the schools "do a lot for a small amount According to the tentative for next year, it had to be decided John Cox be submitted as their Association of Independent Col- of money." The State, he points intentions of the offices of both the which department was to be suggested replacement. leges and Universities, received out, will spend just short of one Provost and Deans, the Hope allowed a new member. According to Marker, the Hope's Distinguished Service A- billion dollars this year for higher teaching faculty will not be After a meeting between Deans contingent factor preventing a ward from President Gordon Van education. Only 3% of that will go increased next year. The only Jacob E. Nyenhuis and F. Sheldon definite decision to hire the new Wylen during the Monday night to private colleges even though expected alteration will be the Wettack and the final approval by professor is the yet to be proposed faculty meeting. private schools make up 14% of filling of the vacancy that will be Provost David Marker, Nyenhuis budget. Until his budget is AICUM, which was formed in the statewide college enrollment. created by the retirement of said, "Although it's premature to submitted in Nov. and accepted, 1967, represents 35 private schools In a legislator's words, says English professor Henry ten Hoor, say, our expectations are for the he cannot authorize any hiring of a from around the state at Lansing Gaffney, "that's one heck of a who has been a member of the successor to remain in the English new faculty member. Even if the by way of "effective lobbying and taxpayers' bargain." Hope staff since 1946. department." budget is determined to allow a in the handling of the bureau- Gaffney further discussed the The faculty generally is only This decision of the Provost and future employment, the candidate cracy." Its main goal is to "enhance upcoming election and endorsed increased in accordance to an Deans that the position again be must then undergo further inter- the operation of their members in Gov. Milliken as being an advocate increase in enrollment, however succeeded by a professor of viewings by the administration, all matters of public policy," stated of private education and a "friend this year's additon of new English actuated the English and it is then up to Marker to Gaffney upon receiving the award. that we don't want to lose." He members to make the 153-member department to begin interviewing make the final decision. The most recent AICUM accom- also pushed Proposal H, the staff was also partially due to potential candidates. After hear- If all goes as expected, the plishment is Public Law 105, the voucher system, as being a law several teachers who went on ing lectures by several candidates, determination of the single addi- tuition differential program. This from which private schools could leave. Since ten Hoor's retirement it was voted unanimously by the tion to Hope's staff for next year program gives $500 per academic profit. created the only teaching position department that the name of Dr. will begin this January. year to Michigan private colleges or university students. The law, which went into effect # this fall, is being challenged by a Mountaineering 1. petition drive spearheaded by the University of Michigan, Wayne State, Michigan State and Annette Miller of the State Board of Education. Gaffney says that only 133,000 signatures are necessary by the March 29 deadline. FUNMMEHTALS OF To counter the drive, eleven students have filed an injunction with the Ingham County District Court. Their intent is to make certain that the petition never reaches the Board of Canvassers. MOUHDUNEBHM• G The suit was heard last week with a decision being announced some- What is mountaineering all about? Funny you should ask time this week. AICUM's goal, according to Because we Just happen to have an answer. (Ah-h, life's little Gaffney, is to get more state money to the private higher coincidences.) Mountaineering is a skill, a science and an art. sector. He believes that the private Yet anyone with a thirst for excellence and normally Box office open developed JEPmotor skills can master it. Simply study thesei^Jfundamentals and follow them faithfully.' for Wild Duck sales, bookings & Ticket sales begin today for The Wild Duck, which will open Nov. 17 in the DeWitt Theatre. % Prices remain the same as last •••''a [>_••. i.' season, $1.50 for students and $3 for adults. A new feature will be .0 the planned run of three weekends instead of two. Closing date is Dec. 9. Playwright Henrik Ibsen's mas- terpiece is set in Norway in 1885. Director John Tammi explains that -Ibsen drew much of the »,>f| material for The Wild Duck from K his personal life. Step one, A powerful drama centered around Hjalmar Ekdal, the play appropri-v ; here's fc" ately enough, where the fun be- deals with the entangled lives of .."J the wealthy Werle family and the "* starts by select- gins. Hold the mountain modest Ekdal family. Caught up in ing the correct site. firmly in your left hand, business and personal scandals, : To do so, pick up grasp the mountain the two families clash as long-kept a bottle of Busch". A top with your right secrets of the past emerge. This is commonly Playing members of the Werle l hand and twist family will be faculty member called heading for the .m! the little fella off. George Ralph, chairman of the mountains. theatre department, senior Robert Schulz, and sophomore Abby Jayne. The Ekdals are played by Once poured, pacing becomes paramount. As any seasoned seniors Daniel Huizenga and Paul >• mountaineer will tell you, the only way to down a mountain Daniels and juniors Kathie Smith is slowly, smoothly and steadily - savoring every swallow of the and Debbie Grimm. brew that is Busch. If you're a bit awkward at first, don't be ^ Now for th discouraged Perfection takes practice. Soon enough, having - , ~r~r 3• tricky p emptied your glass and filled your soul, you too will be a The Subway Neophytes, listen mountaineer. up: the proper pour Submarine Sandwich Shop is straight down the center of the Next to Park T glass. Only in 2. this way will the cold, invigo- rating taste of the mountam come to a head. Piif 1 Before I tlMrf ouunnDuringg After I Jgt 1 Mountaineering.! f.XJgU5Mountaineering Mountaineering.

:-iA MEXICAN SUB 392-2030 Don't just reacli for a "beer.BUSC HHea d for the mountains. C 1978 Anheuser-Busch. Inc St Louis Mo Page 4 Hope College anchor anchor reviews ballot, recommends positions

by Doug Dykstra the campaign has been irresponsible. Neither has talked of how to control Tuesday is a national election day. In public employee strikes, an improved way ( Michigan, though, voting may be more of of financing public education, worker's a chore than a privilege as state, county compensation and how to cut government and city election officials have put together spending. some of the longest ballots in the state's However, on the basis of his total re- history. cord as a public officeholder, we feel 4 Voters will be asked to express an Milliken deserves four more years. ri opinion on eleven statewide proposals, ranging from tax limitations to improving U.S. SENATOR ROBERT P. GRIFFIN railroad tracks; to elect candidates in 13 state and federal races; to choose a county (Repulican-incumbent) ' \|C. u. \ commissioner and to pick judges to serve on the benches of at least two local courts. Perhaps the most heated race of this 'lyQO^C, To aid you in your election decisions, year's election is the one between Robert -K V' ^ we, like virtually every other institution Griffin and Carl Levin. Last spring Senator in this state, would like to make a few Griffin announced that he would retire of our own endorsements. at the end of his current term and end a career that has included 22 years of public service representing Michigan. But then, after some time, he changed his mind and decided to seek re-election for a third term as a Senator. Griffin: saint or villain? That is when the biggest issue of the campaign appeared. His Democratic chal- HOLMES LETTER express his willingne®4? to Le an advocate lenger, Levin, says it's time for new blood for outnumbered Democrat students at and a man who is interested in representing Dear Editor: Hope, but this time he was concerned that GOVENOR WILLIAM G. MILLIKEN the people of Michigan. He further states In last week's anchor my colleague, Dr. too few young people are Republicans. (Republican-incumbent) that Griffin, by missing a third of the Renze Hoeksema, attacked my support of In the end, I can only conclude that the Senator Griffin. The imagination he disagreement between my colleague and I roll-call votes last year, indicates that the displayed in finding facts that were mostly is political, and that politics is full of During the past decade. Gov. Milliken time has come for a new perspective. amusing, usually true, and often misleading contradictions. has provided sound leadership that has We disagree -- Griffin has been a hard- was admirable. Let me close with a note to the future made this state socially and fiscally healthy. working Senator and derserves our support Indeed, I will concede him the title of the historian who might examine this issue of He seems to possess a realistic under- for a third consecutive term. Because of "Art Buchwald of Hope College," but I do the anchor. The biggest political story of standing towards this state's problems in- experience, seniority, and numerous signi- want to share the process I went through in this fall was not the Hoeksema-Holmes cluding transportation, law enforcement, ficant accomplishments. Griffin has become trying to determine why his satirical talent letter exchange. It was the dozens of Hope land use, ecology, tourism and taxes. an influential member of the U.S. Senate. has suddenly appeared on the pages of the students who have been one of the islands anchor. True, he has made mistakes, but who He is a senior senator and national leader of political activity in a sea of political apathy. The anchor has not yet reported whose clout Michigan cannot afford to lose. doesn't? this story, but it is well-known by many Two main issues in this campaign have Griffin has a very respectable record Michigan politicians from Governor Milli- been of course, the PBB tragedy and the in Congress -- as far as legislation is con- ken on down. These students, not two not-so-well-known problem at the Plymouth cerned and also voting attendance. Whether professors who are engaging in a rhetorical Center for Human Development. In both you compare it on the basis of career contest, are the heroes of the 1978 election cases, everything that can be done is average, best years or worst years. Griffin Perhaps he wants to liven up the anchor and represent the hope for the future. being done and progress is definitely being has a good record. and knows that I will defend good Sincerely, Republicans, but it is said that the anchor made. We feel Griffin has been dealt some tough Jack E. Holmes already has been upgraded this year. blows politically in the past two years Though Milliken failed to recognize the Maybe he wants to improve morality in the problems before they occurred, he demon- including the defeat of a close friend Senate, but why did he support Democrat strated real political leadership in his for president and then losing the Senate Don Riegle for the U.S. Senate during a Griffin era ending? handling of them when they surfaced. minority seat. year when his House attendance was 29% There has been a problem with this Griffin has done much for Michigan and when his playboy antics were receiving Dear Editor, campaign though. The voters haven't and the nation and we are sure he widespread publicity? Before another issue of the anchor is been presented with much of a dis- will continue to do so if re-elected. Dr. Hoeksema might admire charismatic published the voters will have spoken on cussion on the issues facing Michigan. senators since Senator Riegle is as the future of Republican Senator Robert The campaign has been geared to per- SECRETARY OF STATE charismatic as Griffin is legislative, but Griffin, or "poor Senator Griffin" as my then it was implied that Republicans RICHARD AUSTIN good friend and colleague has referred to sonalities, not issues. Milliken's Democratic shouldn't worry about television image. challenger, William Fitzgerald, started on (Democrat - incumbent) Dr. Hoeksema assures me that he did not him. Unfortunately my colleague will not an issue that deserved public notice. write to support Senator Griffin's election discuss Senator Griffin's record. He prefers That was to question the governor's stew- In the past eight years. Secretary of opponent, Democrat Carl Levin, but what is to discuss Senator Reigle's record and he ardship. State Richard Austin has done much to the usual result of an attack on a candidate won't run until 1982, or that "Socialist" But the Democrat failed. He became improve the operation of his office, in like Senator Griffin? My colleague might be Senator Ted Kennedy who comes from carried away with the PBB issue to a point eluding some long-overdue reforms - for concerned about the electoral future of Massachusetts, or "that bum" President of misleading the public by the use of one, the purchase of motor vehicle li- Republican Congressman Phil Ruppe from Jimmy Carter, who comes from Georgia the Upper Peninsula; and while I share his scare tactics. cense plates by mail so Michigan motorists and won't run again until 1980. concern, I do not believe it is promoted by We're disappointed in the governor, too, could avoid long lines every winter. I hope you will permit me a little more electing a second Eastern Michigan as Milliken has been taking advantage of Another is the automatic mailing of Democrat Senator in a state where a space to keep your readers informed about his office. Wherever he is campaigning, driver's license renewal forms to Michigan Republican victory already requires two Senator Griffin s campaign. For, as Bob he makes it a point to make a guber- motorists. Thirdly, he has implemented out of three independent votes. Talbert, writing in the Free Press natorial-type announcement. a system in which drivers can register to Perhaps my colleague wants to save of October 26, said, "I've had it with...the The behavior of both candidates during (continued page 7) taxpayers' money, but Mr. Levin's support GOP shoving Griffin's ineffective longevity of big spending programs would more than down the same windpipe." wipe out any savings resulting from all The Detroit Free Press, also on October senators, congressmen, and their staffs 26, stated that Republican Senator Robert ope college \lember o/ lhe returning all of their pay; indeed one can argue that inflation resulting from P. Griffin reported raising $850,000 for ciSSOCiaTGD the general election and spending $790,000 coueoaTe excessive government spending is immoral. pRess Maybe Dr. Hoeksema wants to make all of which an estimated $200,000 went for olland, michigan senators work harder, but why start with a radio and television advertising. His Demo- EP workaholic like Bob Griffin? cratic opponent, Carl M. Levin, reported Another possibility is that my colleague receipts of $450,000, expenditures of Published during the college year except vacation, holiday and examination periods by and wants to permanently punish all people who for the students of Hope College, Holland, Michigan, under the authority of the Student $365,000 - with approximately $175,000 have a bad year, but I think he has a for radio and TV advertising. In spite Communications Media Committee. Subscription price: $8 per year. Printed by the Hi-Lites Christian willingness to forgive a person. of this better than two to one expenditure Shoppers Guide, Printing Department, Fremont, Michigan. Member, Associated Collegiate Perhaps my colleague doesn't recall Press. Office located on ground floor of Graves Hall. Telephone 392-5111, Extension 4600. anything that Bob Griffin has done since the the Christian Science Monitor of October The opinions on this page are not necessarily those of the student body, faculty or adminis- Landrum-Griffin Bill, but then he has not 30, 1978, reports "Republican incumbent tration of Hope College. asked to see my 202-page summary of Robert P. Griffin is trailing Democrat tditor Janet C. Shimmin Senator Griffin's record which was not Carl Levin in the Senate race." With all mailed or printed at taxpayers' expense. of the advantages of the incumbent and a At times I have heard my colleague (continued page 6)

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A REfPfOCD TMTl-Wltri OF MY NWES ri;tritj> cdochtiom, HeRe rne BUT SemETiWej THE UW5 f&B b^REMAN- STUDCMT B&DV 15 6eaeWLiY WHEV) fm X crtWtf h . HOPE 66LLE66. WEU. ZEHAMLD t/yU AB)D/r06 X &0 TO WORK t -TW-WE November 3,1978 Page 5 T.G.I.F. (Thanh....Now who was that?) Stunt men, film flop by Reid Thurston my heavy questions. I chose to put Him because He was the Creator Barb Long to action my Faith (for example. and they were the creatures. OBEDIENCE BEFORE praying, reading my Bible, loving The idea of obedience before Anyone who has been pining for important scenes she brings UNDERSTANDING and servine others) before I totally understanding relates well to a a two hour stunt man panorama Hooper two cans of beer, one of understood the intellectual ques- theory of social psychology. It has complete with never-ending gag which his horse guzzles by nodding tions of my Faith. Let me tell you about my long been assumed that attitudes lines will especially want to know his head up and down. Gwen summer. I found myself asking a God calls us to obedience. It is influence behavior, but recent about Hal Needham's Hooper. The reacts to this with, "You don't feed lot of questions about my faith. through obeying that we under- research is indicating that our film, though full of action, is me beer like that." Hooper replies, That's normal and good. However, stand. It works like a cycle. behavior also influences our boring, boring, borin?. "You don't shake it up and down I started questioning my faith Obedience leads to understanding. attitudes. Take a prejudiced man, Hooper lacks plot development. like that." Too bad Gwen's only an itself - my whole belief in God. The understanding encourages us place him in an environment The film begins with a stunt, object, and the director makes it Instead of questioning construc- to be obedient and opens new where he relates to people as continues with a stunt, and ends clear she loves it. tively, I questioned destructively. ways through which we increase people and he becomes less with a stunt, only the one at the There is no continuity in the I suspended practice as a our understanding and so on. prejudiced. That is, by acting less end is bigger. Stunt highlights film. Each scene, whether a stunt Christian. The result was a real I talked with God in obedience prejudiced he thinks less pre- include a series of helicopter, car, or fight episode, choppily jerks lousy period in my life. even through I didn't know judice. cycle, and dog jumps. Wny didn't from one to another. Many Needless to say, I wasn't answers to all of my questions on Our faith is the same way. We Needham think of something nifty episodes bombard the viewer with pleased with the situation. I prayer (i.e. Does God truly change can change our attitudes or like a plane jump, a truck jump, meaningless destructive action sought to change but I didn't know things as a result of prayer? What encourage new attitudes by and a cat jump lor variety? that achieves pure sensationalism. how. Then I learned of and applied happens when our earnest prayers changing our behavior. God calls Burt Reynolds, who stars as film Such purposeless action adds to a great key for surviving as a aren't answered?) and as I prayed us to obedience, that is, action. stunt man Hooper, excels in the rough and undeveloped nature Christian: obedience before under- I grew in a new understanding of The changes in our attitudes and belching, nothing more. He reveals of the film. standing. prayer-the importance of com- understanding happen as a result. his other characteristic, vanity, Attempts at humor fall flat in As I write this article I'm aware munication between God and man. This doesn't mean we shouldn't candidly as he blurts, "There ain't Hooper. The peak of the comedy is that I sound like the type of person As I reached new understandings question. Questioning and examin- anybody who can do that stunt listening to a bunch of drunkards I hate to listen to. Please, fm not about prayer I became more ing our lives can be a very helpful better than me. I invented it." His slur. Another dimension of humor, trying to sell a simple attitude that excited about it and prayed more practice. Instead of waiting until nauseating "kiss-my-ass" attitude though shallow, stems from will solve all of liie's problems. I often. we have all our questions fully penetrates all his interactions. Hooper. In one instance he would merely like to share what As I study Scripture it seems answered, if we are obedient Sally Fields as Gwen, Hooper's compares the inside of a car to one has been helpful to me. I chose to that the whole mindset is one of before fully understanding, good live-in sex object, poorly executes of Kinj? Kong's suppositories be obedient to God, as I percieved obedience before understanding. things result both in faith and in her part. She performs lines (figure that one out). Hooper also Him, even though I didn't fully The Hebrews didn't seek to actions. I hope this principle is as stoically, and can't even con- commands his horse to drop understand the answers to all of question God, they sought to obey helpful to you as it has been to me. vincingly cry. In one of her more excretions on an opponent's car. Thus, the gross and the common are deemed hilarious. The only interest in the film lies in the stunt action, and even this potentially wearies the most devoted stunt enthusiast. Too many stunts of little quality easily bore the viewer. Perhaps this On awareness....are we uninformed? explains, in part, why a few viewers slipped away never to by Kevin Kennedy most out of the scraps of material the philosophy lecture series, the knew about DePree's lecture; and return. Hope, as many of us have come that life throws at it. various recitals, the lectures held there was the stigma attached to Hal Needham's Hooper is a to realize, is almost monastic in its The college itself has been in the Peale Science Center and the Boulton lecture. loser. The film conglomerates the distance from the activity and reaching out in an impressive and the art shows upstairs in DeWitt. All of this is sad. It is sad trite with the flagrant and fails cares of the surrounding world. positive way to increase the Of course, students are known because we do live in the real miserably to entertain. The .world, with real people who must This is a somewhat typical, if not students' awareness. Dr. Willard for having incredible schedules experience is -^ne well worth inate aspect of college life. As DePree, ambassador from Mozam- which are filled with conflicting struggle with homosexuality and missing. who do face insanity. There is a students, we purposely detach bique, was here recently, speaking events, papers and deadlines, not responsibility to those people that ourselves from the job market to on U.S. foreign policy in relation to to mention the need to relax while staring blankly into vacant space. is much more real than the illusion ELECT AS become a kind of social parasite. southern Africa. He gave some Yet we all eventually come to of prestige that is attached to By using government funds or rather radical insights into ter- having our name linked to some UNIVERSITY OF the luxury of parental riches, we rorism and the situation in realize that there will always be fact of research, medical marvel or enter this citadel of learning so Rhodesia. deadlines and schedules. Our piece of humanitarian literature. MICHIGAN that we can turn around and invest The WZZM news camera cover- society is extremely demanding Whether we are learning to ourselves back into society. ing the event scanned a small and consciously or unconsciously we set values on how to use our relate to the world through Basically we are upper middle- audience composed mainly of REGENT business, politics or education we class whites (with a few excep- people from the surrounding time. There are other reasons for the must be able to recognize the senator tions) learning to be more community. Dr. Wayne Boulton's neglect of campus opportunities. validity of human lives. Whether productive and worthwhile upper colloquium on the ordaining of One of the biggest of these is the they are the lives of geniuses or middle-class whites. homosexuals was well received by underexposure of events. The retardates, they cry out to be GIL So we wall ourselves off to an maybe fifty students. This was communication on this campus is more than just objects of our island of academia, fraternities probably considered a good turn extremely poor. Have you ever concern. They are individuals, BURSLEY and dreams of marriage and in the out; although, in contrast, the campus has a student body of over noticed the waste of advertising created in the image of God, with process castrate ourselves of any Paid for by Bursley for UM Regent space above the urinals? The whom we share both our finite conception of what the "real 2,000 individuals. Committee, Tom Bernthal, Treas., anchor had Ridl scheduled for the lives and the resources of a small world" is all about. Ironically, our Mr. Jack Ridl gave a very 2065 Geddes Avenue, Ann Arbor, wrong night. Very few people planet. Ml 48104 very purpose of being at a liberal enlightening lecture on insanity to arts institution, (other than that perhaps 60 students. Dr. Arthur mommy and daddy wanted us to Jentz's colloquium at the begin- go to a "nice" religious school), is ning of the year, on the Christian's to gain an awareness of the place in a religiously pluristic world, was only heard by divergence of thought and disci- seventeen students. I wondered plines that are displayed here. how representative this was of the Hopefully, in the long run, this Christian population at Hope. goes beyond the ability to make The events mentioned above are good conversation. not the only activities on campus One of the great benefits gained that could have been taken better from an exposure to a wide variety advantage of by the student body. SAUGATUK of knowledge is the development There was also the representative of an open mind; a mind that is from the National Organization for accepting and flexible while at the the Reform of Marijuana Laws, heotcvuttfy same time it seeks to make the PREGNANT? OLD CROW IL F0RN0 RATHSKELLER NEED HELP? 238 River Avenue RESTAURANT AVAILABLE Call Birthright... 396-5840 HOLLAND, MICHIGAN OPEN For Abortion Alternatives OPEN DAILY for.... 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proposal in Detroit, Detroit Free Senate in 1979 he will oppose two to one expenditure advantage, Press,. October 24, 1978. Senator anything proposed by any Demo- Griffin is still trailing. This is a Griffin did manage to get himself crat, good or bad. Griffin even pretty good measure of the way photographed with Senator Ken- opposed the Panama Canal Treaty, many people see the quality of nedy, however, even though he after it was negotiated, starting in Griffin's representation of Michi- was "loudly booed by the President Johnson's administra- gan in Washington. audience." Senator Kennedy "jok- tion, and for eight years under The Senator is actually so ingly" invited Griffin to add his President Nixon and Ford. Former "hooked" on the public trough that support to the health insurance President Ford when on Hope's he made a surprise visit to Senator proposal scheduled to be intro- campus last year said that the Kennedy's sub-committee hear- duced in Congress early in 1979. Panama Canal Treaty was 90% ings on a national health insurance Of course, if Griffin is in the completed when he left office. But, the treaty was concluded under a Democratic President. That was enough for "foreign policy genius" Gallery to mount exhibit Griffin to oppose the treaty. Fortunately and wisely a bi- partisan two-thirds of the Senate felt otherwise. by 2 from Kalamazoo My colleague is very knowledge- 'i able about Latin American politics Two Western Michigan Uni- His works can be seen in such and American Foreign Policy. I versity artists, Joe DeLuca and permanent collections as the challenge him to write that the Wally Mason will exhibit their Wright Art Center, and the Panama Canal Treaty, negotiated works in the DeWitt Art Gallery Columbia Museum of Art. over a 14 year period, deserved beginning Sunday and running According to Mason, "The Griffin's motion on the Senate through Nov. 22. A reception for current body of work involves a floor to have the treaty renegoti- the two artists will be held from 3 continual interest in repetition. ated. to 5 p.m. on Nov. 12. The pieces are all comprised of I think no one should want Professor DeLuca has been simple clay modular units of political power and be so wed to exhibiting actively for the past 19 essentially the same shape, ma- feeding at the public trough to the years. His work has been well terial, and color." point that he is willing to scuttle received in public collections such Gallery hours are from 9:30 a.m. the career of his longtime friend. as the Renaissance Center, the to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday Representative Ruppe, and so American Contemporary Slide Which way is up? We weren't sure, but come to DeWitt and 1 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday and twist the truth in his campaign so Library and the Toledo Museum of Sunday. as to make the truth unrecogniz- Gallery and see. (Opening day is Sunday.) Art. His work is strong, image- able. This is the kind of politics centered and "off the wall." that unfortunately led President According to DeLuca, "In my Profs art work Nixon to Watergate. view, art today must reflect the Let me illustrate the deliberate fruitful reciprocal relationship distortion of the truth by Senator between the artist and science and in Boston show Griffin. On October 24, 1978, the technology. Collaboration between Bruce McCombs, professor of Detroit Free Press reported that, artists and science broadens both art at Hope College, recently had "The Michigan campaign for the of their horizons and a wealth of prints included in the fall aesthetic value can be a result." In exhibition of the Boston Print- U.S. Senate took a strange turn ... hopes of producing new and makers held at the Prudential as Republican incumbent Robert exciting art forms, DeLuca is Center, Boston. P. Griffin cozied up to President experimenting with 20th-century McComb's work was also in- Carter, suggesting that the Demo- materials. cluded in invitational exhibitions cratic president would rather have Professor Mason, a ceramist, at Utah State University, Logon, him in Washington than Democrat has exhibited extensively in in- Utah; and the Alaskan Art Center, Carl M. Levin." Presidential vitational group shows since 1973. Anchorage, Alaska. political adviser Tim Kraft imme- diately responded, "Any state- ment or implication that the President does not support Carl Levin publicly or privately is P/]NOPOULOS totally inaccurate." \>P Lug Dcx. But Griffin said, "President ^ xV ^ I hey can take S/1LONS HQU Carter would breathe a sigh of • (jC^ you dnywncre. With relief if the Michigan voters defeat leather styling that means 701 Washington Ave. Levin in the November 7 general AV country comfort and a rugged Holland, Michigan 49423 election." How can my colleague lug sole that's a real (616) 392-8543 possibly support Senator Griffin grabber. Any way now that he has "cozied" up to you look at it. Dexter s got "that bum" President Carter? the right shoe for both feet. The latest statewide poll shows Griffin trailing by 7 points, Detroit Dexter Free Press, October 24, 1978. FULL SERVICE SALON However, I fully expect Senator Griffin to win. The advantages of BOOt the incumbent - his franking Men's $40.00 •STYLING FOR MEN & WOMEN privileges, his new letters, his large campaign chest, the advan- Women's. . $33.00 •FACIALS tages of being photographed with Senator Kennedy, and his ability to "cozy up" to President Carter - • MANICURING are hard to beat, almost insuring Shoe his "ineffective longevity." Per- •MAKE-UP & ACCESSORIES haps a good scare, however, will Men's $35.00 get him to attend the Senate. That Women's.. $29.00 seems little enough to demand for his salary. His 1977 record of 66% FREE CONSULTATIONS attendance tied him for the worst Senate record. His colleagues averaged 91% attendance. 392-8543 ^UX^uomoI You have been most gracious in providing space to a point of view advice and te/ivict not often heard in these environs, and you must admit that you did get a lot of free information, which 701 WASHINGTON-HOLLAND is one of the advantages of every (CORNER OF 29th & WASHINGTON) campaign in a free society. 51 Eait 8th Street. Holland Sincerely, Renze L. Hoeksema

« November 3,1978 Page 7 anchor reviews ballot, recommends position would be paid back with interest freight service to industries in vote at the same time they apply corrections authorities to parole PROPOSALS E, H, AND J - NO by the rail firm. outstate areas which are depen- or renew their licenses. an inmate earlier than sentenced if We urge you to vote NO on all Many miles of track have been dent on rails and possibly He has also advocated a system he doesn't cause problems in three as, if they are passed abandoned or allowed to deteri- encourage expansion programs. of year-round auto registration to prison. together, they would cripple orate in Michigan. Proposal R, we Both proposals are deserving of The plan, which would become eliminate the rush for plates in the believe, would at least stabilize an affirmative vote. an initiative law rather than a public services, critically damage days just before the present public education, threaten private constitutional amendment, was March 31 deadline. and parochial schools with state promoted by Oakland County Austin has kept his office control and further centralize running smoothly and scandalfree Prosecutor L. Brooks Patterson. Psychologists schedule Gay issue This is a good proposal. Though government in this state. (although an investigation of the We believe that these three good time" is an incentive for staff is taking place, it appears proposals are the most important as theme in community hour panel risoners who behave and work that he is not involved). Republi- issues on the Nov. 7 ballot as they ard, we think that they must pay 11 J A - X *11 Brown, moderatorr> l ; • Dr1 1. Janlore can Mel Larsen, his opponent, I could have the most dangerous The psychology department will some price to society for their Dickie and Senior John Stout, will though he has been a fierce effects. •resent a discussion concerning crime. If they are "good," release candidate, really hasn't given any Proposal E, the Headles Amend- Iomosexualit y on Thursday, Nov. discuss the topic. them when their minimum sen- The fourth in the series, titled clues as to what he would do ment, is perhaps the least 9 at 11 a.m. in Peale Science tence expires. "The Homosexual and Pastoral differently if he held the office. dangerous of the lot but if it is Center, room 050. Care" with the speaker. Dr. Lars For these reasons, we feel that passed alone, we believe the effect This discussion, entitled "Homo- PROPOSAL K-YES Granberg, will be presented Nov. Richard Austin should be re- will raise taxes. It would also have sexuality and Lesbianism: Gay or Proposal K would permit judges 16 during community hour in room elected. an effect upon bonds as we are Straight, Is there a Choice?" is the to deny bail to anyone accused of 050 in Peale. Granberg will deal certain that there would be an third in a series of four selected murder, treason, armed robbery, with considerations toward the ATTORNEY GENERAL increase in the interest rates presentations dealing with homo- rape, or kidnapping for extortion, development of a constructive FRANK KELLEY that people pay on bonded sexuality. or if the person had been convicted approach to the homosexual by the (Democrat-incumbent) indebtedness. A reaction panel composed of of two violent crimes within the Christian church. The same opinion stands for this Proposal J, the Tisch Amend- Psychology professors, Robert previous 15 years. Further, bail office as for Secretary of State. ment, is now known as a tax would have to be allowed if trial Attorney General Kelley, in our shifter, not a tax cutter. It would didn't begin within 90 days after NAMED TO SPORTS OESK eyes, has done nothing that cut property taxes by almost half denial of bail. warrants his removal. but would allow the state to hike This is another good law His Republican adversary, Ste- income taxes and business taxes, enforcement proposal. Why should phen Bransdorfer, is a person who and allow them other means to up felons be allowed back on the we feel would not be suitable for the lost revenue. This sounds bad streets? We feel this is a proposal the job primarily because of a lack to us. that is long overdue. The courts of aggressiveness. Proposal H, the voucher plan, have failed to act - it's now the As a result, we feel that Kelley would not reduce taxes but would public's turn. has worked in the best interest of perhaps call for more spending the state and, too, has earned our since it means using tax money to PROPO^ALG-NO support for another term, as he support private and parochial State troop rs in Michigi n have has continually fought for con- schools. The issue, in a little laced upor. iie ballot a ;. quest sumer protection, utility rate different form, was already reject- or collects o bargaining r ^hts. intervention, and criminal law F< ed once by Michigan voters. The concept ^f collective \ t gain- I enforcement. If it passes with E and J, it M ing would nof e unreasonao'e, but would mean that the state is the troopers hav ^ couple'- t with a PROPOSAL A - NO expected to pay for private schools right to see\ bin., j, arbitration The 1963 state constitution despite the fact that property within 30 days after negotiations requires that Michigan voters taxes will have been cut by almost begin. have an opportunity to call a three-fourths and ceilings will The proposal would make constitutional convention once have been placed on other taxes. arbitration of State Police con- every 16 years in which to rewrite If these three proposals are tracts virtually inevitable at a time Michigan's foundation law. If passed, they would put Michigan when arbitration as a means of passed, the constitutional conven- into a financial crisis. tion would be called next October. settling public employee disputes is coming into serious question. The proposal is no good as it PROPOSALS M and R -- YES Arbitration was originally de- would waste the taxpayers' Proposals M and R deal with signed as a means of preventing money-about $12 million to be transportation. Proposal M would public employee strikes, but as it exact. We feel that there is no require that at least 90% of currently operates in Michigan the sound need to rewrite the whole gasoline and license tax revenues system seems to contain a number constitution. Let's face it, voters be used for general road purposes of defects including the "last best have approved 7 out of 18 -- building and maintaining roads, offer" concept. proposed amendments since 1963, streets, and bridges. Though we respect the work of so there has been a chance for The proposal also provides that the Michigan State Police, we feel citizens to express themselves and the 10% now allocated to general that arbitration is dangerously make changes if they wished. road use, plus 25% of the sales tax expensive and a difficult position Those for the proposal, mainly on cars and parts, will be used for to put the constitution. state Democrats, have a number of mass transit purposes. things they would like to change, The proposal represents a PROPOSAL C - YES including perhaps drastically cur- compromise on transportation This proposal would permit the tailing the independence of the funding between Michigan's high- deposit of state funds in savings state Civil Service Committee and way lobby and the bus companies and loan associations and credit making all department heads and rail and mass-transit interests. Steve Nearpass, a junior transfer from Alfred State College, N.Y., unions as well as in banks. directly accountable to the gover- The amendment's main effect recently accepted the position o\ anchor sports editor. Steve, a commu- In our eyes, Proposal C will nor. would be to earmark available benefit the taxpayers; therefore, nications major, was the sports editor for the Alfred paper during the There is no reason to rewrite state transportation money, guar- we urge you to vote YES. two years that he was there. the state constitution-it would be anteeing each of the two rival Proposal C would authorize, not a waste of time and money. Vote groups a continuing source of require, the deposit of public funds No on A. revenue and eliminating competi- where they will earn the highest tion for tax dollars. It would also rate of interest. It would also PROPOSAL B - YES increase the size of the Highway increase the availability of mort- There are three ballot issues Commission from 4 to 6 members gage loans for Michigan home- involving law enforcement--B, G, and rename it the Transportation owners and encourage the more and K. Proposal B would require Commission. efficient use of state and local minimum prison sentences to be Proposal R would authorize dollars while continuing: safe- served by those convicted of creation of a railroad development guards to protect the financial crimes of violence or major authority to make loans to rail integrity of deposited public funds. property damage. Also banned companies for the improving of would be the granting of "good Michigan tracks and facilities. PROPOSAL D- time," a practice which now allows The state would use its full NO ENDORSEMENT credit to issue up to $175 million in The October 20 anchor covers bonds to fund the loans, which both sides of this proposal.

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The Flying Dutchmen now league and is ranked nationally, rambled 11 yards on a reverse for ritory. Loudermilk averaged 43.3 stand alone atop the conference second in the nation for Division Hope's second touchdown. yards per kick. standings on the strength of their III schools. Freshman quarter- Alma was unable to move the The Dutchmen totaled 138 yards 16-0 defeat of Alma Saturday back, Mark Spencer, is among the pigskin on the ground and was on the ground. Freshman fullback coupled with Adrian's surprising league leaders in passing and in forced to put the football in the air Ed Cain paced the ground game 14-3 victory over previously un- total offense. Junior punter, to get back in the game. This too with 66 yards on 16 carries. beaten Kalamazoo College. Henry Loudermilk, is the tops in proved to Hope's advantage as Freshman quarterback Mark The stage is now set for the MIAA. Scott DeWitt caught Alma Spencer was oft his normal form as tomorrow's season climax against Tomorrow's game not only ends quarterback Bryon Onisko in the he clicked on only two of fourteen is THIS the Hornets of Kalamazoo. At the season and determines the endzone for a safety to round out passes. Two of Spencer's aerials stake is the MIAA championship, a championship in the MIAA, but the scoring. were intercepted by Alma de- WHAT YOUR possible NCAA Division III play- also is the last game to be played Greg Bekius added both point- fenders. off bid and the coveted Wooden at Riverview Park. Next year, the after-touchdowns. This ran the The loss was the fifth straight KISSES Shoes which go to the winner of Dutchmen's home games will be sophomore hooter's streak of without a victory in league play. the gridiron clash. The contest slated for the new City of Holland consecutive PAT'S without a miss Alma has won four games, all TASTE LIKE? takes the complexion of a truly big Municipal Stadium. to 51, spanning over two seasons. coming against non-league op- game. The Flying Dutchmen's nation- Henry Loudermilk functioned as ponents. Alma played a good game Kalamazoo is having its finest ally ranked defense was the key to a twelfth man on defense. His against the Dutchmen before the AMERKAN season since 1962 when the the victory over Alma. The punting continually kept the Scots Scot's Homecoming crowd. CANCER SOCIETY Hornets went undefeated in eight rushing defense has held their hemmed deep in their own ter- contests. The Hornets suffered opponents to a mere 51 yards per their first loss of the season last game. Hope held the Scots to only Saturday to Adrian 14-3. 26 yards on the ground. Alma's Dutchmen looking for play-off position in The Hornets' sting comes offense actually had a minus 45 mainly from an outstanding yards net in the second half in defense that has thus far limited trying to deal with the stunning Division III tournament the opposition to only 74 yards defense. Tomorrow's game with Kalama- is to win the leaguigue cnampchampioni - that does the selecting in Hope's rushing per game. Three straight opponents have zoo is not only important in ship, but we would be kidding region are Albion coach Frank The Hornets could force the now been held scoreless and the determining the MIAA football ourselves if we didn't say we have Joranko and DePauw coach Tom Dutchmen to share the conference Dutchmen have amassed four championship, but it could deter- the idea of post-season play on our Mont. Having these two coaches crown should they win tomorrow. shut-outs on the season. This total mine the chances of Hope minds," said coach Ray Smith. on the staff could work to Hope's A Kalamazoo victory over Hope is one shy of the single season participating in the NCAA The selecting of the participants advantage. would leave both the Hornets and record established in 1936 and Division III national playoffs. in the tournament will be two A victory for Hope tomorrow the Dutchmen with 4-1 records in 1946, testifying to the talent of this These are s ated to begin on Nov. colleges that will be chosen from against Kalamazoo will not the MIAA. year's defensive unit. 18. the four regions across the guarantee the Dutchmen a playoff Adrian remains in the picture Hope got on the scoreboard in Eight Division III colleges will country. If there is a region that berth. Teams that are in the same for the conference crown, standing the second quarter on a nine-yard earn an invitation to participate in doesn't have two legitimate repre- region with Hope that should be at 3-1 in the conference (their only scoring strike from Mark Spencer the fourth annual NCAA sentatives, then the geographic considered are: the University of defeat came at the hands of the to Dave Braschler. championship tournament. These boundaries will not be considered Dayton, Ohio, ranked second in Dutchmen). Albion, Olivet, and The game remained a defensive eight will be chosen from over 200 in the selecting. Division III, Wittenberg Uni- Alma are locked in the second struggle until the fourth quarter Division III schools across the The criteria that are used to versity, ranked fourth in Division division as Albion and Alma have when the Dutchmen took ad- country. pick the colleges are the win-and- III, Wheaton, and Wooster. Hope 1-3 league marks and Alma has yet vantage of excellent field position Hope is really looking toward loss records and the strength of and the latter two schools are all to record a victory in the MIAA. on the strength of a 43-yard punt this tournament as they enter into their schedules. Hope is in the ranked honorable mention in Hope enters the season finale return by Doug Andrews. The tomorrow's contest. "Our first goal north region which includes 46 Division III. tomorrow with some of the league Dutchmen took possession of the colleges that are spread through Wabash College should also be leaders in several departments. football on the Scot's 28 yardline. Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, and considered, even though they are The rush defense is the tops in the Five plays later, Todd DeYoung Ohio. unranked. Wabash was last year's A panel of coaches make up the Division III runnerup and cur- committee that recommends col- rently owns a 6-1 record, including Booters wind up season leges to the NCAA for tournament a win over Hope. QUIZ bids. Included in the committee against Alma Scots today The sports quiz is something The Dutchmen booters wind up Tuesday, the Dutchmen squad new that the anchor plans to try Hope field hockey team ends season their season this afternoon with a traveled to Olivet to battle the out. Each week there will be five home game against the Scots from Comets. Hope came away with a questions. The topics will vary be- dropping two games in MIAA tourney Alma College. Hope won the 5-1 victory, but they earned it the tween local and national sports. meeting between these two teams hard way. For the two periods of The answers will be found the fol- The Hope field hockey team in the first game, they were the first time this season and they regulation play, the score ended in lowing week, along with a new ended the season on a sour note outscored by one point. expect a repeat of that per- a 1-1 tie. Both of the goals came on quiz. last Saturday, as they dropped This year the field hockey team formance. direct kicks, with Jeff Allen 1.) A member of the Hope foot- two games to league opponents in was rebuilt. The team started out Hope enters the final game tied booting in Hope's lone tally. ball staff was a member of one of the MIAA tournament. The team with a small number of returnees. for second place in the MIAA with In the overtime period, Hope the UCLA Bruins' PAC 8 cham- traveled to Adrian losing that They had trouble recruiting more Kalamazoo. Hope can do no worse exploded for four goals, winning pions. He played in the East- game and also one with members. "We had to go out and than second place, providing they the game 5-1. Juan Ramirez added West Shrine j?ame and the Hula Kalamazoo. pull girls off the streets," win today. Kalamazoo could two goals, Jim DeJulio chopped in Bowl. He also played three The Dutchmen played against commented co-captain Sue change things a bit with a win over one goal and added an assist. Gary years of pro footoall with the the Hornets and although they Gebhart. Calvin. In the first meeting Hutchins rounded out the scoring Saskatchewan Roughriders. played well, allowing the Hornets Gebhart ended her career this between these two, Calvin was with a goal. Name him. to attain only one goal, they had year. It was a tough season for awarded the victory by a forfeit. In last Saturday's contest, Hope 2.) This year, the Dutchmen have a trouble controlling the ball and her, as last year she was named to Had that not happened and played their role of the spoiler good shot at the MIAA title for therefore never mounted a serious the Great Lakes Selection all-star Kalamazoo either won or tied with very well. They knocked off football. If they win, it will mark attack, losing a tough one, 1-0. team. Calvin, then Hope would still be in Kalamazoo in a 4-0 shutout. This the eighth time in Hope's In the second game, Hope Many of the members of her the running for the league title. shutout was the third straight for history that they have accom- played better and almost pulled off team were playing field hockey for Today's game should be a good Hope and proved the ability of the plished this feat. Can you name a win against Adrian. The offense the first time, making next year a one for the Hope fan to see. "I defense as all three shutouts came the last time Hope was MIAA was able to put in two goals, but as potential victorious year. expect the game to be a fun game against the league's top offensive champion in football? and everyone should play in the teams. 3.) The Dutchmen harriers have ame," commented Coach Glenn The game was the best game had tremendous success in the an Wieren. "This will be a good played by Hope this season. They last seven years. During this game to end the season with and completely dominated the action span, they have had five out- we should end it with a win." and did not allow the Hornets right MIAA champions, a many scoring opportunities at all. second place finish, and a co- Juan Ramirez enjoyed one of his championship. Hope has only best days ever as a Hope soccer lost two dual meets during this team member. He assisted Gordie time. Can you name the last Herwig on the first goal scored. team to beat them in dual com- i Ramirez made a picture-perfect petition (it was last year, to the •x * pass to Herwig who was able to team they shared the MIAA *l\i ; head the ball in the net. Ramirez title with)? went on to score two goals, both 4.) The leading scorer on the came on break aways where he Dutchmen soccer team this year any medium was all alone against the goalie. has a shot at the career record Bob Shoemaker scored a goal that for goals scored. He has tied the was in between Ramirez's two record for most goals in a single shots. Shoemaker drilled home a game with four. Name him. goal after the Hornet goalie made VUtd 5.) At the present time, sophomore the initial stop, but the Hornets Greg Bekius is in the middle of a at the regular price. could not clear the ball. streak of 51 straight. He has The Dutchmen offense has been been perfect at this job during \ very hot in the last few outings. his career at Hope. Can you Get identical Pizza This should continue through name the job that he has the today's game. streak in? FREE!!! H Harriers remain unbeaten | T r'apjarcTH Co-captain Dick Northuis was •• IwXvLAv^ V->Clv/j3ClX»J JL 1 the key cog in the Dutch running Paul Singer. Mark Ongley finished machine Saturday as he broke a sixth with Steve Hulst finishing four year Alma course record. eighth, for the Dutchmen. Northuis's winning time of 25:56 The race was a large part of Carry Out Only 396-1418 Juan Ramirez beats the Kalamazoo nipped the old record, held by Stu Alma's Homecomin•i mnge festivities. 143 Douglas defenders to the ball and heads down- Stoll, of 26 minutes flat. The race began before the first field. Juan played one of his best John Whitney, of Alma, placed half of the Hope-Alma contest in the Alpine Village games of the season against the Hor- second, followed by Mark end. It ended the Scots halftime (A) 1 block west of Meijer Thrifty Acres nets, scoring two goals and adding an Northuis. George Moger was show with a sour note. The Open at 4 P M. daily. assist. Juan led a balanced offense that really put to the test Saturday as Dutchmen had kept their un- defeated a very strong Kazoo team, he finished a mere fraction of a defeated ranking by defeating the 4-0. second ahead of fifth place finisher Scots 22-35.