CRUSADER: 17 March 1978, page 1 1 New Profs to be hired THE The Board of Regents of CHUS/yyER Northwest Nazarene College conducted its annual spring ■ VOLUME 31/NUMBER 22 meeting last week. On Thursday Mark Pridgen/editor evening Dr. Pearsall, president Allen Fleming/associate editor of NNC, presented highlights of Steve Hauge/sports editor Debi Boen/copy editor the President’s Report to a Sam Stueckle/production man gathering of NNC’s staff, faculty Jim Woolbright/ad man and regents at a yearly recogni­ Jana Bryson/business mgr. Dawn Gertson/headliner tion dinner. Pam Chrisinger/typist During the course of the Billy Pilgrim/photographer meeting the regents approved < 'i Carol Marquis/columnist Rob Bellamy/circulation mgr. several items presented to the B. Gertson/head proofreader board. ■ NNC received the go-ahead to begin work on Phase One of its long-range plan. The plan calls PRODUCTION STAFF for the spending of $350,000 for Wes Sieve an addition to the student center, tPhyllis Pridgen allowing for expansion of kitchen Mac Truck ! Motorcycles and dining facilities. Leader Leon The regents also confirmed the m m Lucky Leon hiring of two new faculty Dr. Pearsall, college president (left) stands next to this year’s three retiring faculty members. Leon D. Kalbfleisch Little Green Sambo members. Dr. Jerry Hull from From left to right Mrs. Volk, Miss Washburn and Mr. Byers. Dirt Bike Nashville, Tennessee, who will Drag Bike join the Social Work Department •Ruth Ardrey Dani Rudeen and Walden Hughes,who will — Sojna Cady join the Music Department. Myron Bush Nampa Concert Series Kawasaki Rick Wakeman In further action,Galen Olsen Russian Flu will replace Dr. Howard Miller, Yamaha vice-president for financial af­ Tammy Niemann Presents vocalist BMW fairs. Miller has accepted a Randy Bekkedahl position with the General Church The Nampa Concert Series will Singer of the Year in 1974, and the Dallas Civic Opera in the Avalon Williamson Suzuki of the Nazarene in Swaziland, present Kris Reid Tuesday has appeared with Dallas Civic Opera American Auditions in Robert (Butch)Johnson Africa. Olsen was previously evening, March 21 at 8:15 PM in Opera Company, Miami Opera 1973. Miss Reid was finalist in Steve Dahlin director of development at Point the Science Lecture Hall. Association, National Opera the San Francisco Opera Audi­ Joe McMahan Loma Nazarene College. He wUl Kris Elaine Reid received her Company and Six Flags over tions in 1973 and 1975; she was Honda serve as assistant to the Bachelor of Music degree in Texas. She has had professional first place winner of the Florida tHappy birthday president for finance and, devel^ Applied Voice from. North Texas . .coachini from such distinguished Atlantic Music Club Auditions •You’re a good girl, Ruth opment. ^ state U niver^^^h’?^as work-^*’^^^S© asllarold Heiberg, 1974, and she was first place The Crusader is published The Board of Regents also ed in the concert and oratorio Warran Broome, Vera Neilson, winner of the Young Patronesses during the school year except ..appointed Terry Smith as direct­ field and appeared as guest Floryce Downs and Mary Hend­of the Miami Opera Association during finals weeks and holidays or of special services. Smith had soloist with North Miami Beach erson Buckley. Scholarship Auditions 1975. by the Associated Students of Northwest Nazarene College. previously been serving in the Symphony, the Broward Sym­ Kris Reid is the recipient of Views expressed are those of the capacity of director of recruit­ phony and performed at the the National Federation of Music Miss Reid has given artist-in­ author and not necessarily those ment. The Regents voted to Kennedy Center for the Florida Clubs’ Marie Morrisey Keith residence concerts and has of the Crusader, ASNNC, or the college. accept a $5,050,000 budget for Day Celebration. Miss Reid Award, the Olive Bryan Cooper performed leading roles in: The Letters to the editor are the next fiscal year which represented the Southeastern Scholarship Award, the Joseph Conspfrators, Gianni Schicchi, solicited. They must be within a includes a 9.5% base' salary Region in the National Associa­ Schlang Award and Winner of Cinderella, The Merry Wives of 350 word length limit and bear a legible signature. Author’s names increase for faculty members. □ tion of Teachers of Singing as the Metropolitan Opera District Windsor, Madame Butterfly, will be withheld upon request. Auditions in Sarasota, Florida. In Daisy, La Boheme, Falstaff, The The Crusader reserves the right to withhold any letter it views as 1977, she was third place winner Magic Flute, the Dialogue of the outside the bounds of good taste. of the Civic Opera of the West Carmelites, Don Pasquale, The Mr. Dan Berg is advisor to the Palm Beaches and represented Daughter of the Regiment. □ Crusader. Mr. Berg acts only as an advisor and is not responsible for the content in this student newspaper. Welcome back Mr. Berg.

IHSIDE: R2D22 was back on the job this week with a gleam to his tin and a sparkle in his grin, and we certainly rejoice at his timely return. R2 The Masthead ...... page 1 reports that its been a fairly mild week locally, with the exception of a The Barrel ...... page 1 few bursts of hot air, seeming to generate from somewhere near the The Weather ...... ,..page 1 gym, during the first few days. The upcoming weekend is expected to Editorial Comment....page 2 be somewhat mild and peaceful, with various locals adding to the Letters...... page 2 tranquility in any way that they can. Theolog ...... page 2 No major upsets are forecasted for the following week, and the Washington Scene .... page 3 distant future even sees a one-day reprieve granted by local ASNNC...... page 3 authoritarians. When viewed in conjuction with the normal two-day Litwit...... -page 4 layover experienced each week, definite possibilities of recreation, or From The Soapbox....page 5 at least relaxation, could be dreamed of as long as the dreamer finds long driving hours incidental or eating unimportant. (Yet what is a Kingdom College sans fasting?) R2, having nothing better to do with his time, started a series of mini-flights this week between Bogus and Sun Valley, claiming he wanted to be among the first to watch the snow melt. (Some of us\ who were left behind suspect some on-the-job snow-plowing, however. Upon his return the very first day, we could see the tell-tale lines from where his goggles ended and a tin-burn began.) Locals are warned to watch for dust and flying debris as the campus groans into the final stages of re-settling; keep your eyes closed just a little bit longer and it’ll all be over. So it goes. □ CRUSADER! 17 March 1978. page 2 Editoria] Comment Meet my Hot issues of ASNNG LETTERS Father This editorial is not about the hot issues in this year’s ASNNC Dear Friend: student government campaign. As of Wednesday’s convocation none I just had to send a note to tell were yet presented. And then, with the exception of a student Regent, TO you how much I love you and all issues had previously been discussed in Crusader editorials. At care about you. I saw you last those involved in student government have taken an interest yesterday as you were walking in the issues brought up months ago, and at just the right time in with your friends. I waited all order to have something on which to base their campaign. THE day hoping you would want to However, the issues repeatedly proclaimed in convocation are not talk with me, also. As evening the only issues present at NNC that concern the students. Just drew near, I gave you a sunset to speculate that if next year’s president, executive council and senate close your day and a cool breeze were to really become involved in the workings of this college, what to rest you. And I waited. But. EDITOR you never came. It hurt me, but I would some prevalent issues be? What about the physical resources of NNC? The library is still love you because I am your understaffed, full of old volumes that need repair or replacement, and friend. lacking the necessary capacity for the expansions it needs so badly, I saw you fall asleep last night besides an increase in library hours for which students have and I longed to touch your brow. Concerned mother So, I spilled moonlight on your repeatedly called. The auditorium in the Administration Building is old and decrepit pillow and your face. Again I wasted space. The Science Building has inadequate lecture facilities Writes letter waited, wanting to rush down so and is severely deficient in classroom and laboratory space. The To the Editor: that we could talk. I have so entire Music Department is in need of special consideration in the In reply to the editorial of Feb. you, but that would stunt yourmany gifts for you. But you awakened late the next day and area of facilities. 10,1978, “Dancing to a different development. What about SAGA? Sure $350,000 will be spent this summer in drummer,” I am expressing my You, as individuals, must liverushed off to work. My tears expanding its dining facilities and bringing the kitchen up to date, views as a parent who believes in with the results of your were in the rain. but student government should get involved in the design and NNC and the results it produces decisions. So, please don’t ask Today you looked so sad, so all operation of the ’’student restaurant” and make known the students in students. I shall be forever your parents to condone youralone. It makes my heart ache because I understand. My friends opinions in this area. grateful for the freedoms we actions, or ask the school to And there are always the athletic facilities. Tennis Courts are still enjoy under the structure and change and give permission. let me down and hurt me so too few, tantalizing-and closed--on Sunday afternoons. All of us don’t umbrella of the Church of the Please don’t ask the college for many times, too. But I love you. spend a day of rest by taking a long nap. The baseball diamond is in Nazarene. the reactions and effects of your Oh, if you would only listen to me. I really love you. I try to tell dire need of additional and better bleachers. Because of the solid founda­ behavior. Please don’t lay the This seemingly endless list of complaints is not here for the purpose tion, and, therefore, its disci­ blame on your parents, youryou in the blue sky and the quiet green grass. I whisper it in the of striking a blow for negativism, but to bring to light for the pline, we have the freedom to college or your church, but be leaves on the trees and breathe it candidates and students that this campus abounds in needs that stretch and grow. We can enjoy mature enough to accept the in the colors of the flowers. I relate directly to students in areas besides those included in the the peace of order and truth, responsibility of your own shout it to you in the mountain mechanics and trappings of a student government. rather than the confusion of choices and live with the results streams and give the birds love But, how can a student government create change in such major indecision. We can exercise our of your own actions. songs to sing. I clothe you with areas? A student government can become involved, supporting own potentials. The elasticity of I have faith in you as warm sunshine and perfume the physical improvements which it feels (as a representative of the growth is stretched and strained individual students, and your air with nature’s scents. My love = ASNNC) will best meet the growing needs of students. Then, ASNNC and pulled against the strong and willingness to fight for what you deeper than the oceans should go to work. The better our facilities, the better our educational powerful'fr»meworli=i«^^« institution that has proven its win be proven in unity of spirit, and bigger than the biggest want opportunities. or need in your heart. However, not all of ASNNC’s needs are physical. We need a stability. and as we join forces for “In If you only knew how much I Political Science professor, a new professor in the Business As a concerned parent, my unity, there is strength.” It has been my delight to have want to help you. I want you to Department as well as an additional professor in the History experience has taught that individuals have authority oversent my children to NNC. I had meet my Father. He wants to and Art Departments. help you, too. My Father is that Another point to consider would be active student government their own decisions, and, taking the confidence in the Church of the Nazarene to broaden their way, you know. Just call me, ask involvement to help increase the wage for student employees up to fuU responsibility for their own horizons yet balance them as me, talk with me. Please, please the $2.65/hour minimum. actions and reactions, and other individuals. The experiences don’t forget me. I have so much When administrators planned to hire a new president for Mount than allowing all others to do the you choose to have and the to share with you. But I won’t Vernon Nazarene College, they allowed the student government same, we each one enjoy freedom friendships you establish will hassle you any further. You are officers to interview the applicants. The first applicant left Mount to make choices and decisions determine your future as nofree to call me. It’s up to you. I’ll Vernon’s student leaders unimpressed. The second one clicked. The that will mold a unique charac­ ter. other period of your life can wait because I love you. second one got hired. It would be great if our student government Your friend, was effective enough to be called upon to help with important There is, therefore, no need to achieve. Jesus decisions like that. The faculty and Administration work with our change the rules and regulations Mrs. Lynn Adair-Williams (NNC’er) minds and our money, and both are valuable--to us. as they are the trusted frame­ What does this rapid-fire list of some of NNC’s needs have to do work that built our organization with student goverment? Very little. This should be changed. The under which we can grow and fact that student government has not stressed many of the pressing determine our own individuality. needs of the college, and had little to say (until Wednesday) about the Even as each individual stu­ Valuablepost issues mentioned in this editorial and earlier editorials should prove dent has left the confines of home that student government as it now stands is in many waysand its strict parameters, he/she recognizes that he/she has the inadequate. Vacated Our student government has the potential to become an effective freedom (with responsibility) to live his/her own life, but now Dear Editor: La Sorta and Jim Ryan were governing body, but only if those elected into office take their jobs This past week a position brought in because of his efforts. seriously and establish definite goals and objectives by which they under the rules of his/her own preselected school of achieve­ important to this school in so The Jog-a-thon was a success due plan to accomplish lasting gains, respectability in the eyes of Regents, in part to his efforts. All this on a ment and study, that of NNC. many ways was involuntarily Administrators and Faculty, and develop a responsible leadership emptied. The position I’m speak­ part-time salary but a full eight that will benefit both the college and the students. The rules of the Administra­ tion of your college are solid, ing about is the sports informa­ hours a day. Power and responsibility go hand in hand for those elected into tion director. I feel the school This school has been brought office. Let us hope that next year’s officers are sincere about their strong and have proven to attain a high standard of excellence. should take a good look at this out as a first class school to the duties and committed to an active, innovative government public this year instead of a Each parent is proud of you, and position and see what it involves representative of the student body.D mp rinky-dink small school. It was is grateful for the knowledge and see how much they benefit through the SID’s efforts that that their children have the by it. Formerly some of the starters on the guidance and yet are given the Let me show you what type of Miller’s Cafe Marion’s Caf6 environment to discover their things were accomplished. This basketball team attended school own potential. year for the first time our school here. Dave York has done a fantastic Open 11 PM Students of NNC, the road you has received newspaper cover­ job. I only wish he could cover to 9 AM choose is your own. The church age everyday. Our sports pro­ tennis, track and baseball this 19 WaU St. and college can give you the grams were given full coverage. year. Maybe next year the P.E. (in the alley between guidance and the nurturing, and The games were kept on radio, Department will realize the 12th Ave. & 13th Ave. S.) also the protection you need to especially the away games. importance of this position and establish firm roots. Maturity Several of the games were appropriate the money for the Breakfast Steak, eggs, comes with the acceptance of broadcast live and in color due hash browns, toast...... responsibility. It would be easier directly to the efforts of the SID. job. if we as parents could protect Sports personalities as Tommy Name withheld CRU8ADEB; 17 Marclt 1978. page 8 T h e Combined W ash- Choirs To give ii^ton When the kingdom of God draws near our entire existence is called into question. To become a Christian demands more than mere statements of faith; more than an assurance of one’s own salvation; Concert more than mere participation in a church. When God confi*onts us it §c^e The NNC Department of . Music announces a concert in the causes the very foundations to shake and not one aspect of our lives can remain apart from our faith. Yet there has been an unfortunate ISRAEL--In retaliation against bill, any miner who refuses to Cathedral of the Rockies, Boise, trend in the church to cheap grace. This is apparent in the artificial a bus bombing last Saturday by return to work can be charged to be presented Palm Sunday, distinction some make between a Christian and a disciple. According Palestinian guerillas, Israeli with contempt of court. How­ March 19, at 7:30 PM. to this belief becoming a Christian only requires that one believes in forces crossed the Lebanese ever, the Justice Department is The College Concert Choir and the atoning work of Christ and one has become saved. A disciple is border Monday and attacked currently not enforcing this to Male Chorus, led by Dr. Marvin one who over and above the Christian commits his life to Christ. But Palestinian strongholds there. expediate contract negotiations. Stallcop, and the NNC Brass the whole focus of this seperation is unbibical. This is not the radical The attack was threefold-land, PANAMA CANAL-The Sen­ Ensemble, directed by Dr. Jim call to faith that the New Testament demands. A Christian is one who sea, and air. According to an ate voted yesterday on the firstWaiis, will be joining forces with is challenged by the message of the Christ and is one who commits his Israeli communique issued dur­of the Canal treaty pacts. This the Chancel Choir at the ing the attack, the Israelis were pact deals with the right of the Cathedral directed by Wayne life to Christ. When belief is seperated from praxis the result is not simply seeking reprisals against U.S. to defend the Canal and the Richmond. faith. Faith is a total response by a person so that the grace of Cod the Palestinian guerillas, and in right to continue using the Canal. The concert, A “New Song’’ may become apparent in all that one does. no way wished to involve the President Carter told a Demo­ will feature compositions and But what it means to commit one’s life to Christ has been Syrian forces stationed in Leban­ cratic cdngressional fund-raising arrangements of contemporary misunderstood by many. Committing one’s life means more than on, the Lebanese army, or the crowd Wednesday that perhaps a gospel texts that have been transforming one’s personal life. It means more than an individualistic civilian population. This attack deal could be worked out with published within the last five piety which asks of a person that he lives a spiritual life of purity. In an lasted until Wednesday, when the Panamanians where the U.S. years. Choral works will be age which stresses the individual we are too concerned with the Israeli forces were recalled would keep one side of the Canal represented by composers such salvation of our souls. The concern is with getting people into heaven without there having been any and the Panamanians the other. as-Hank Bebee, Fred Bock, and before the world comes to an end and Christ comes a la Hal Lindsey. major confrontation. Apparently the area in-between Abraham Kaplan... “This will be This Jesus is the God-man from heaven who leads us upward to the Although both Carter and would be used as a Palestinian an exciting evening of sacred streets of gold. But is this the Jesus who the Gospels declare? Sadat had appealed to Begin to homeland. Peace and tranquility music ministry,” said Stallcop. Jesus as portrayed through the eyes of the evangelists is the Man not strike out against the would thus be restored to the The public is invited at no who lived his life entirely for others. The parable of the Good Palestinians, he apparently con­ Western Hemisphere.□ charge. □ Samaritan confronts us to live for others. We must see oim brother sidered it in Israel’s best interest who is dying of hunger. Bonehoffer has pointed out rather vividly that to take some punitive action we are not called to be seperated from the world. A faith in Christ against the A1 Fatah guerillas. follows him to his cross and into the world. How can we declare the Carter and Sadat were concern­ love of Christ, yet not make that love apparent in the entirety of our ed because of the possibility of life structure? We continue to hold our churchly activities while the Begin’s forces tangling with the poor and destitute become more enraged with our hypocrisy. Jesus Syrian forces. This, however, did ministered, cared, healed and fed the people on the plain and did not not happen, althougti all olth^ restrict himself to the synagogue. Some have stressed that Jesus is ramifications have not been felt more than a good example, rather that he is a Savior. Not in direct yet. This suprise move will opposition to this I would like to state that Jesus is more than a probably not upset the delicate After hearing and observing enough the need to have our own Savior, rather that he is the supreme example of a life lived for Arab-Israeli balance too much, the candidates for the executive student’s cooperation. After others. As Bonehoffer points out, when one becomes a Christian one although it easily could have. officers for next year I am quite months of work that has been put is responding to the call of Christ to come and die! Sadat, at any rate, has given his pleased at their quality and into making this event a The greatest sin of men is not one of pride. The worst sin any man assurance that he will continue to ambition to improve our student pleasurable one for our campus can commit is to abdicate his responsibility to live an authentic work for a Mideast peace. government. I hope that every­ as well as our visitors nothing existence for others. We must each become the most we can. We must MINERS-A new contract was one will make an effort to vote could upset it faster than the lack to the limits of our abilities attempt to heal this world. Just as Jesus agreed upon Wednesday by the today in your dorms. Ourof our student’s cooperation. We became enraged with the money-changers and flogged them, somust mine owners and the bargaining average voting percentage is are the examples for the younger we become enraged with the evU in the world and work to destroy council representing the miners. 50% of our student body. This is Juniors and Seniors and they will that evil. Rather than acceding to the apocalyptic imagery of nuclear As is perhaps only natural, the quite an impressive percentage act in the same manner as we do. destruction we must fight to rid the world of nuclear weaponry. It is rebellious miners aren’t exactly compared to BSU’s 10% but I The students will be coming the responsibility of the Christian to shatter the apocalyptic which jumping for joy, since this is onlythink we should and can do even April 13, 14, and 15 and foreordains the future and to open it to God’s presence. Lifeboat one of many contracts that have better. remember the real success is up policies whether political of spr iritual will eventually land those who been tentatively agreed upon. For the past few months the to you.D cling to them into the same raging sea with the others that were The real test will come when the Prospective Junior-Senior Day foresaken. We must live our lives for others or we shall wind up not miners themselves will vote on Committee has been working living at all. □ the contract, which will be diligently on improvements for sometime next week. this year under the leadership of SNEA r — — ------\ The miners aremainlyupset Terry Smith. Some improve­ over such issues as wages, health ments are the elimination of care, and retirement pensions. Sophomores visiting the campus Elects BOB SEVIER Photogrophy Some concessions have been which will cut down crowded VaBteJIt/ *** passport made in these areas by the situations in Saga and give us ••• engagement contract negotiators, but the more room in the resident halls. r\ I \ ••• club or dorm N ew \ J ' ••• color or black and white miners up until now have Another is the cutting back of remained unsatisfied. The strike the basketball tournament. Or­ 466-2545 (evenings) has gone on for a long and iginally the committee voted to Box 251, Faculty Mail wearying 100 days, and simplyeliminate it completely but the Officers V______^______/ because of such an extensive churches were very concerned Rita Erickson was elected time lapse there is increasing and had already made plans to President for the Student Nation­ hope of a settlement. come. After rescinding our al Education Association (SNEA) Because the strike has lasted previous action we voted to cut for next year. Also elected in last for such a long time. President the teams coming to the campus night’s meeting were Mike Poe, Carter invoked the Taft-Hartley from 32 down to 16. We have a Vice President, Colleen Beech, bill recently, which in essence recommendation to all faculty to Secretary, Joylyn Gunter, Pub­ provides for a cooling-off period, not administer tests during this licity, and Debbie Thornton, during which miners can work time which will relieve much of Refreshments. and continue negotiating at the the academic pressure on our Current SNEA president, same time. The miners’ response students. These plus many more Cheryl Childs also announced to this has not been overly improvements have been made plans for a Dessert Banquet enthusiastic, but chances are but to be honest with you they honoring those education seniors that more men will return to cannot insure a successful Pros­ who have completed student work as the monetary pinch gets pective Junior-Senior Day. teaching to be held during the tighter. Under the Taft-Hartley I could not express to you April meeting. □ CTtUSADEB; 17 March 1978. pare 4 ”W hat’s In a typewriter?” by Debi Been What’s in a typewriter to make Another specialty is “dual writer brochure includes within it worth $5,000? Barring an pitch”; or the choice of using it a list of eight Additional outright purchase of such a either elite or pica type. Standard Features that really machine, what’s even in it to Interchangeable elements pro­ aren’t all that "standard”, and make it worth $180 per month to vide the opportunity to select a four more optional features. The lease? Apparently, more than type to fit the document, a IBM Memory 100 “makes com­ enough to convince NNC’s convenient plus for both the plex typing jobs simple”, and Business and Admissions depart­ business and the customer. boasts a cluster of believers on ments to cooperatively rent, ifor The IBM Memory 100 Type- the campus of NNC.D six months, the current model “There is no present or future-only the past, happening over and IBM Memory 100 Typewriter. over again-now.” The six months begins in the Senate boasts -Eugene O’Neill Business Department, where A Moon for the Misbegotten Professor Phyllis Brown has For those of us who hesitate to commence reading any book over been using the typewriter with 300 pages in length (unless “assigned” and even then there are ones advanced students, a pilot A ll-tim e we fail to read) and who scowl and fret whenever history plays a program that will continue major role in a novel, Leon Uris has written a novel which just might throughout third term. During change those prejudices. Trinity, long a best seller worldwide is 815 the summer months. Admissions Record session pages (small print) or Ireland between two covers. plans to get the most they can by Dean Cowles Life in Ireland as it was when the tale began in 1885, and life when out of the IBM. Exactly what are It was bound to happen. It was reporter and Senator, the spend­ Uris concludes his work some 30 years later about 1915 makes for an these mysterious qualities that handwriting on the wall. Sure ing of $2,000 of ASNNC funds on interesting story in and of itself because of the time periods. But Uris seem to have such a grasp on this enough, after a two-hour Senate 47 people is not only an unwise pays a peculiar attention to the people of the nation of Ireland. A corner of NNC? You’ll wish you meeting last week, the Senators expenditure of student funds but mysterious people, people about whom much is often misunderstood. hadn’t asked. broke their all-time record this it is also unfair to the rest of the Uris is a master at explaining not only the events of Irish history as As implied by the title of the past Tuesday in what progressed fee-paying student body. How­they occurred, but the effect(s) they had on the people of the day. machine, the IBM 100 has a as an executive session filled ever, this K.C. and bus(t) Trinity explores three famUies caught up in the heat and passion of “memory”. Users can store three-hour business meeting. situation did not develop due to this life. There are the Larkins-farmers, Catholic, poor, proud and within it for indefinite periods of The reason for both of these the fact that our team lost by one sometimes revolutionary in their thinking; the Hubbles-artistocratic, time just about anything they meetings’ long endurance was point. Protestant British background , patrons of the arts, wealthy, and want to. Tab sets can be not so much the official business Some real business was ac­ trying ever so hard to be “just” to the Catholic minority-as long aS it committed to memory to be but the items that came up complished when the Senate doesn’t affect them; and the Weeds--ruled by Sir Frederick Weed, a recaUed for one of those routine during the ASNNC Presidents later o.k.’d a resolution asking Belfast railroad tycoon with ruthless intentions. These three families, statistical typings. Entire "form” report. Last week, Mark Boden- that the President’s Home be are intertwined in the story of the Irish revolution. Uris beg^ins letters can even be memorized, stab suggested that if the kept a student service. Trinity with much needed (but laborious reading) background of the an attempt at individualizing basketball team won their game That was last week. At this central plot which involves the workings of the Irish Republican them in a way beyond Xeroxing, against Hilo that Tuesday night, week’s meeting the basketball Brotherhood(IRB). It’s “Unnamed” leader is Conor Larkin. The while still not demanding too the Senate should subsidize a pep team asked for $300 they said struggles and defeats and minor victories of the IRB form the major much of a secretary’s time. All Greyhound Bus to Kansas Citythey needed it for the Tennessee core of the book. The men who run it, their loved ones, their the secretary has to do is recall for the National Championships trip and $375 to send Jim thoughts, their fortunes are aU tied up in numerous subplots of the the letter wanted, and the to the tune of $2,000. “Trainer” Davis. Mark B. also book. Likewise, Uris reveals the somewhat confusing and sometimes machine will type it-a t 180 The bus would have cost about put down $425 to broadcast the solid nature of the IRB’s foeS. words per minute. $4,500 for 47 peopUu^Ws.memW-.gSiaslJ The IBM also boasts a unique ASNNC would be spending into executive session and when course would have been {he easy way to do such a book. He manages backspacing system that can about $50 per person for a trip to they came out, only .the funds toto comment on the matters at hand in regard to all three factions and actually erase an error just K.C. The Senate debated this broadcast the game were alloted. yet does it with an unnoticeable favoritism towards the IRB. made, leaving no trace. This issue for a long time and to the There were a number of bills In addition, Uris makes the point that what is happening in Ireland system by far exceeds the consternation of three Senators, introduced at the meeting. A even today goes all the way back to what happened centuries ago. He tell-tale signs of erasures or the rest of the Senate approved resolution to open the library on reveals the deeply rooted ties which have for centuries tied each paintings. the fundis. In the eyes of thm Friday nights was passed. A few faction to its own ideals and the struggle betwixt the three factions ------^ bills of constitutional changes when those ideals clash. And the struggle keeps going on and on and were passed. One change was on... postponed to the next meeting. It ’Trinity is certainly one of the books of the decade. And any good dealt with the question of holding leprechaun worth his little magic twinkle ought to read it. In the Nompo Bowling Pub. Board elections at the same words of Wm. Butler Yeats: time as class elections. A bill that- “I am of Ireland would create a Publicity Chair­ And the Holy Land of Ireland Center man under the direction of the And time runs on...” Social VP. was tabled. □ Happy St. Patrick’s Day.D bowl for Pi Omicron ties knot The distinguished counselor of Stephen Hicks tailing along March 20 at 8 PM in the Science Lecture Hall. Admission is $1, Pi SEICHI HAYASHIDA fun and women, Mrs. Genevieve Ander­ behind. PH O N E 4 6 6 - 0 8 0 1 son, modeling her very own Yes, Pi Omicron is doing it Omicron members free.

16 - 12 th AVE. s o . wedding gown? Marty Genzler, again. It’s time for the second NAMPA. IDAHO health Director of Relgious Life, model­ annual fashion show of the latest Mistress of Ceremonies, Sue ing a tuxedo in practice for his bridal gowns and tuxedos. It’s Gaisford, from the Hostess big day, 20 years from now? And happening this Monday night. Shoppe of Caldwell will be providing and introducing a variety of the latest styles in Good Food- wedding gowns. Rudy Evenson of the Belle and Beau will be in Good Service charge of the men’s fashions, modeled by NNC students. Nick 24 Long will talk about and display 909 3tt). 31l So. his photography. Special music will be provided by Hal Poarch, hours Tami Vevig, and Dorinda Mess- mer. The show will feature Mrs. a day Rick Lande, Mrs. Janet Harman, and Mrs. John Anderson model­ at the ing their own wedding gowns. Country "YOOR mENDLY NEV AND A question and answer period O odqc USED CAR DEAIER" will follow the program. Then, wedding cake, of a flavor to suit 1418 CaMwdl HWL Kitchen everyorfe, and punch will be served. □ CRUSADER; 17 March 1978.:page 5 a demonstration of man’s aliens ...... In the 60’s,Radical Theology once again propounded that God tion from God, not God’s has passed out of existence, and alienation from man. had become a dead entity for us It seems that modern man is because we had crowded him out caught then in a ‘religionless of our conciousness by creating religion’ or even ‘Christian FP@il Tlh)© and worshipping idols of our own Atheism’. In mankind’s aliena­ likenesses. In a modern mechan­ tion one can no longer think of istic and materialistic society this living in the unmechanistic past. would not be difficult to So it is and must be with subconsciously achieve. The theology’s and Christendom’s modern judgment is found to orientation to the modern-world. effect society in three categories: Christianity must consciously psychological, sociological, and develop an elasticity which will by Joe McMahan ontological. challenge and meet the need of The psychological meaning is any society, while not being that man has lost an inner dictated to by that society. awareness of God. It is no longer In this age, the evangelicals V necessary for an understanding have turned to a fatalistic In the early 1960’s a chaUenge challenged creates new modes of ibility of knowing God, will be of humanity with a God hypothe­ catastrophism which negates this of monumentous proportion expression to defend against the found on examination to deny at sis. It is a comment upon man’s world. This is most definitly an touched the heart of Orthodox chaUenge. some point the trustworthiness Nihilism, the inabfiity to know other-world orientation,However, Theology. Some celebrated the In the 1800’s Darwinism was of man’s inteUect in it’s normal beyond man’s finitude. This is an the Christian must realize that funeral of God with a response the chaUenge which confronted exercise and involve complete existential comment upon man the real world does exist, and which seemed to give license to theology. This challenge came agnosticism.” This demonstrates and not descriptive of God’s that the hoped-for kingdom is commit any action which the not only in the form of the Origin that to rational knowledge the non-existence. already here, within us. moment deemed necessary. Oth­ of Species, but when the thesis existence of God is essential. The sociological meaning is This reveals a unique point, ers, were apalled. was applied socially. Social When man no longer has any that the central consciousness­ which is that the Christian must Those who are familiar with Darwinism, simplified, taught certainty of knowledge, man no shaping institutions no longer be two-world minded in orienta­ Phil. 201 will remember that in that the strong would and should longer has any purpose except in foster a God-consciousness. This tion, striving on to the high the first half of the 1880’s succeed. The implication of this is the ascription to total NihiUsm. means that Christendom in calling of Christ, and on the other Friedrich Nietzsche blatantly that the weak would be cast by Nietzsche wrote, “the answer to general has died. I think that our hand repairing a world which attacked Christendom with the the wayside. This also would why disappears.” There become denomination must examine oiw psychologically, sociologically, ‘God is dead’ phUosophy. I think mean that things of decadence no universal system of values,progress to be sure that we too and ontologically needs desper­ that the Christian may have such as God would be cast off the and ‘sin’ in the ethical sense no may not die. I am referring to the ate help. While we are here at questions regarding this event, highway of progress for some­ longer exists. This tends to fact that we have only managed NNC. let us be daring and which I not only intend to thing which typified power and imprison man in a superficial to just keep up with the creative in formulating ways and confront and defend, but to also progression. reality where the only frame­ population of the United States means as we enter the world affirm that in our contemporary Nietzsche, reaUzing the logical work for knowledge is found in in our mainland churches- of service in our prospective society, there is validity to implications, struggled to create one’s subjective interpretation of The ontological meaning is professions.to become ‘Saviors of the statement. a contemporary answer for the' fact. While Nietzsche thought that man no longer has words or God’ restoring society to viable Sociologists readily admit that social concerns which the Church much of Nihilism, he also realized symbols which mean God. This is and relevant faith. □ the guidelines which govern was facing at the time. He the danger of attempting to society ethically and morally,realized that the core to any achieve certainty based upon the We need your head in our business! change so that once accepted religious belief was a foundation finitude of man. social rules come into question. in a ‘superior being’, God, if you The diagnostic formula that Likewise.those things which deal will, in this case. This is a major ‘God is dead’ is not a judgement RON’S CLIP SHOP with the realm of theology are concern of phUosophy. upon God, but upon man. questioned in much the same PhUosophers have not so much Nietzsche writes, “What separ­ way. It appears that as man tried to ‘prove’ God’s existence, ates us is not that we do not Downtown Nampa gains technologically and cultur­ but to explain that existence. rediscover any God, either in ally. once - apostolic concerns This does not attempt to history or in nature or behind come into question, and need categorize God, but is an attempt nature-but that we recognize III 12th Ave. explanations.Perhaps it is not to achieve an inteUectual certain­ what was worshipped as God as realized at the time, but ty for reason. Samuel Harris not ‘divine’...” This demonstrates 467-3522 once-accepted belief as it is points out “...that every imposs­ man’s inability tofeel towards God. It has come by constant attachment of definition that God Book selected has been transformed into a by Marlene Freisen The look is so A short note to remind you stimulating. I personally enjoypathetic, helpless, impoverished interested Scriblerus members having joined the club; my old man. The Darwinistic society very special (future and present) to be second attendance at a Scribler­ had no use for this kind of watching the Cni-Keys for us meeting was not a disappoint­ retrograde anthropomorphic be­ annoqncement of the time and ment. ing. The problem with this kind for that place for the next Scriblerus If you can find time, come to of being is that man has not great day. meeting, to be held early in the next meeting: if you can find simply allowed God to be God. April. Have Dune, a science more time than that, read the Perhaps the finest definition of fiction by Frank Herbert read by book Dune and come to the God was given by the being that time to enjoy and profit meeting. We will enjoy yourhimself when it is recorded that more from the discussion that addition and will venture to say He spoke of Himself as the ‘I am.’ will undoubtedly arise. that you will enjoy what little (Ex. 3:14) This is far from being The most recent Scriblerus intellectual acquisitions youretrograde: it is the embodiment meeting, held at Miss Wash­ might glean from this involve­ of a power which cannot even be burn’s home, was preceded by a ment. □_____ conceived. Engagement and wedding sets potluck supper consumed vora­ ciously around small card tables that say “I love you” with elbows bumping and con­ versations mingling to generate Ti^vel Ideqs Iqc. an all around pleasant atmos-- phere. After everything inedible IF YOUR SUMMER PLANS INCLUDE TRAVEL- was cleared away, the book LETS GET TOGETHER. (covered by Sonja Cady in her Charter to Europe Litwit column in the CRUSA - Student Eurail Passes - good in DER two weeks ago) My Name is 15 Countries for 2 months-New $250. 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nuGCs NNC rips C of I NAMPA-The Northwest Naz- arene Crusaders did what they o r BOX do best. They beat the Coyotes from the College of Idaho for the seventh straight time over the In the final days...all the presidential candidates turned out to the span of two seasons, 7-6 water-grated field and watched the Crusaders in their home-opener Wednesday afternoon. against the College of Idaho. Yes, all the contestants were out picking NNC held the lead up until the up loose votes and friends except for the darkest horse, Mike sixth inning when Doug Groenig, Robinson, who was out selling pamphlets and Amway products. coming in relief for Steve The Candidates, capitalizing on the sports event, were out to meet Hodges, issued a couple of the common student. The C of I-NNC clash was definitely a thriller controversial walks that aided that afternoon as the Crusaders at one time found themselves down the Coyotes five-run inning, 6-4 in the sixth inning. At this time Dean Cowles seized the which put C of I on top, 6-4. opportunity as he hovered over the NNC bench to console and In the eighth frame, the comfort his much needed vote. Cowles drew upon parables such as Crusaders rallied back and “Rocky mountain high” in Colorado. scored the winning run when Jeff “Just as I will chip away on Mt. McKinley this summer, so shall ye Deurner blasted a double over chip away at the lead inning by inning untQ ye are on top,” promised the fence on the bounce, stole Cowles. third, and then scored on a Ray Wardlaw, feeling somewhat outdone, rested his hand on bat perfect bunt by Chris May. girl Cindy Judd. And with tear-stained eyes he wished her and the NNC is now 2-3 for the season team good luck. and will play host to Eastern “I can’t PROMISE you anything...” bliu^ed Wardlaw. “Promises Oregon State College in a are cheap...just ask any girl I’ve dated.” double-header tomorrow at 1:30 “Down here on the bench you have not enough ground to have a PM.D proper perspective of things,” interrupted Cowles. “But yonder up in the stands where there is more room for sight, there rest optimism. For only they, because of their height, have proper perspective and can foresee the end.” With that knowledge, gp’een from exposure and still wet behind the ears, Randy Grant leaped to the top bleacher to take notes. “You can’t take it with you Randy,” cried Leon Kalbfleisch. “The Knowledge is Cowles’, the tears are Wardlaw’s, the Amway products are Mike’s, and the dreams are mine.” “You don’t know what you are getting into you cosmopolitan Hong Kong Kook,” retorted the red-faced Grant. “Don’t you know the world’s a stage and all we hope to be or not to be are just actors, and I’ve directed, you haven’t.” “Boy, next time I have a dream I’m going to patent it,” noted an irked Chief Justice Leon as he slid next to another Bernard \. bleachers. Randy soon caught his breath and excused himself for dinner sacrificing some of his baseball votes. Although each Candidate has his limitations, some more than others, I feel any of these jokes could do the job as well as any other jokes we’ve had up here. That’s why, this year. I’m voting for Ken.D

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iilii (HPI)-The have obtained former -winning from their cross-bay rivals, the Oakland A’s. Giants General Spec Richardson declined to say how much cash was thrown in, in addition to outfielder Gary Thompson, Gary Alexander, and minor league , Dave Heaverlo, John Johnson, and Phillip Huffman to get Blue. This makes the third time in two years that Charles 0. Finley has “sold” his star pitcher. In coming to the Giants, Blue joins a starting rotation that already includes John Montefusco, Ed Halicki, , and Jim Barr. Darrell Johnson, Manager of the has been given a Mike Hagood is a junior from For some people, running does Within the realms of athletics salary hike and a new two-year contract. Johnson glided the first Boise, Idaho. He is the shortstop not come easily and in order to do one may find many-faceted year team to a sixth place finish in the seven-team on this year’s baseball team. As well they have to sweat and individuals. This is especially Western Division last year. of yet he has not decided on a really work hard. Then, there are true when speaking of Scott National Football League owners have approved several new rule major. those who can run fast without Martinez. changes giving more protection to the passer and receiver in an Sports is no new thing in his ever having to really work hard Scott is involved with the attempt to open up the offense. Changes include the addition of a life. He participated in high at it. One of these people is Barb baseball team. He plays second seventh official to catch more bumping violations against the school football, baseball and Wesche. For her, running has base and is on the first string. receivers. wrestling at Capitol High in been easy and a “God-given Scott is also a business major and Midnight tonight is the deadline given by the World Boxing Boise. He was elected Athlete of talent”. Barb has been running he would like to work in the area Commission (WBC), to Heavyweight champion Leon Spinksto arrange the Year at his high school since fifth grade and aD through of marketing-agriculture and for a title defense against top-ranked challenger Ken Norton. If during his senior year. He was high school (not counting her possibly work for the govern­ Spinks does not comply with the WBC, the council will declare Norton AU-SIC and State in football and Senior year). Asked how she ment in this area. But, like many the champion on Saturday. A rival boxing group, the WBA, has said had the highest .batting average became interested in the sport, NNC students, he is immediately that it would sanction a rematch between Spinks and former and All-District in baseball. He she said, “My friends and I would concerning himself with finding a champion Muhammad All. ^ transferred here from Point race to the school fence, and then summer job instead of worrying Sprinter Houston McTear, who set world records in three outdoor Loma where he received the some of our teachers told us we about future job opportunities. events this season, has a strained hamstring muscle in his right leg Rookie of the Year award in his should run in track; so, we did.” Scott has been involved in that will prevent him from competing for an undetermined length of freshman year. Barb won her first race in the baseball since Little League and time. “The togetherness on the team fifty yard dash in which she took he played all four years of high Guy Lafleur of the Montreal Canadians, the National Hockey is really grreat-it’s one for all and second place (only because the school at Oregon City High. His League’s leading scorer, has been named the leag^ue’s Player of the all for one,” said Mike. He is girl who won was twice as big as team was at one time rated ninth Week. Lafleur scored four goals and had a total of six points in four looking forward to this year. He her). in the state (until their pitcher games, raising his season total to 113. feels the team is very young (so hurt his arm). He also played on Athletes in Action Center Ralph DroDinger has turned down a they will still have a few years Barb’s best year in high school the high school basketball team $400,000 offer to-play professional basketball with the New York together) and looking good. was her sophomore year when for four years and was appointed Nets. Drollinger, 7-2, says that he will stay with AIA until1980 at He feels that the sports she went to state running the 220 captain his senior year. least. “In that time,” said Drollinger “my full concentration and program as a whole is improving.yard dash. It was there she took Besides being an athletic efforts will be to make the AIA the finest amateur basketball team **When you have a winning third place. Her Junior year she person most of his life, Scott likes in the world and a platform in which to set forth the compelling claims school year like our basketball qualified in district for the 100 to hike, climb, and rappel and of Jesus Christ.” and wrestling teams have had, it and 200 yard dash and finished takes an interest in many other Boston Celtics guard Jo Jo White underwent an operation to makes things easier. I think the sixth'^in the 220 competing areas. Scott has become an remove bone spurs and degenerated soft tissue from a painful heel school is improving as a whole in against 25 other girls. She was easy-going guy w'ho is easy tothis week. White will be lost to the NBA team for the remainder of all sports.” also part of a 440 relay that took talk to and share of himself with the season. □ Mike’s personal goals for the third in district. (obviously due to his upbringing year include hitting over 300, as Barb is a freshman this year in California and coming from a few as seven errors in the field, and is majoring in Fashion big famQy of five kids). The fact The NNC Crusaders rallied and very little striking out. AsMerchandising. She feels that that Scott has moved about four behind Loring Larson, Pat for the team, he would like to see she is a lot stronger this year times since his birth in Arcadia, them win over 65% of the games than in previous years, because California has only added to his Engelhardt, and Rob Canton- and play in the tournament. she has been pushing herself personality. “ We really appreciate the n)ore and making herself work Scott is a man to watch in the wine to win their, opener in the team support at the C of I game. harder. Her only setback cur­ future-he’ll go far.D National Christian College That makes the difference,” said rently is her back, which she Hon. A.B. Fleming, J.O. ^ Mike. injured before coming to school. Athletic Association Invita­ Mike is looking forward to But it

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