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News Winter Phil Tanis Wins Mayoral Election Just Page 3 Around Campus The Glen Lund Dance To Perform This Corner Week With the leaves Page 5 almost off all the Feature trees, the chill of Kaul Sells His winter is slowly Stock creeping in the Page 8 air. Soon the Christmas season Sports will be upon us Dang Might Set and the end of Field Goal Record another semester Page 1 0 ife? Where Has The Frame Time Gone? Would You Approve Of Condom Vending Machines?

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Sigma Xi Sponsors Racial Tensions Flare In New York

across the country, Georgetown Two Public Lectures DRYDEN, N Y. (CPS)- In disciplined many of the white spokeswoman Anne Klass students involved in an October The Hope College Sigma Xi what apparently is the first publications. explained. 1986, beating of a black Club, a member of the honorary major flare-up of campus racial The Hope College Critical The students, moved at their classmate. On Oct. 7, a grand Scientific Research Society, will tensions this school year, student Issues Symposium this year will own request, will be placed in sponsor two public lectures by harassment pushed 36 Central jury indicted white Citadel focus on "Contemporary Issues community colleges in California Dr. Terry Myers, a nationally American Students to transfer students for hazing a black cadet of Medicine" and Dr. Myers' and New Mexico. last fall. recognized clinical geneticist, on from Tompkins-Cortland jectures will provide significant Community College last month. At other schools. Central Although Tompkins-Cortland Thursday, Nov. 5, on the Hope Americans are housed with Campus. insight and background for this A group of students turned had not suffered any such discussion. The public is invited American host families. At At 11 a.m.. Dr. Myers will against seemingly all their dramatic incidents to attend these free lectures. Tompkins-Cortland, however, deliver a talk on "Clinical Hispanic classmates after two of discrimination did exist, the The Hope College club is one of many of the students lived in an Applications of Modern tie Central Americans, on the Central Americans say. 500 clubs and chapters of the apartment building near the Genetics" in Peale Science campus as part of a foreign "Things really went bad after Sigma Xi located across North campus. Center, room 50. This will be student scholarship program run the arrests, but before that there America and abroad at colleges, Marti now thinks housing them followed by an evening lecture in by Georgetown University in were signs of discrimination," universities, and major research there was a mistake because it Winants Auditorium of Graves Washington, D.C., were accused said Gregory Choc, a computer centers. Established in 1886, the isolated them from the rest of the Hall at 8 p.m. on "The Ethical of sexually assaulting two white science student from Belize honorary society's goal is to females. student body, and left them to get "They used this incident to say Dilemna Surrounding Human caught up in an inappropriate Birth Defects." advance scientific research and Several students allegedly what they wanted to say cooperation and assist in the party atmosphere. Dr. Myers is a 1987 national threw rocks and racial slurs at ( Marti, a Cuban refugee, said wider understanding of science After one of those parties Sept. lecturer for the Sigma Xi the Central Americans after a "as a Hispanic, as someone who More than 40 Sigma Xi members 12, 2 women who live in the Scientific Research Society. Guatemalan student was has suffered at the hands of have received Nobel prizes. building pressed charges against Born In Tennessee, he studied charged with rape and burglary, racists, I am deeply disturbed by There are 120,000 active and a Honduran student was Marcos Moran of Guatemala, biochemistry at Michigan State, members. who, they said, entered their molecular genetics at Florida charged with sexual abuse and The Sigma Xi has been burglary. apartment and assaulted 1 of But, he added, most Tompkins- State (Ph.D. 1969), and conducting a national lectureship them as they slept. Jose Orlando Cortland students welcomed the medicine at the University of "The Central American program for over 50 years in Cordova of Honduras was Central Americans. Only a small Virginia (M.D. 1973) with a students were identified as if which outstanding researchers accused of fondling the second number harbored ill will against residency in pediatrics at they all were charged with the have shared their latest findings M woman in the room. Both men the 36. In the past, he said, Creighton University. He is crimes, college President with members of chapters and pleaded not guilty to the charges. foreign students attending currently professor of pediatrics, Eduardo Marti said of the clubs and with the public. Tompkins-Cortland were obstetrics, and gynecology at subsequent attacks on the other For more information about A judge released the two accepted warmly at the school. East Tennessee State. His Hispanic students. the lectures by Dr. Myers, men on their own recognizance research interest in clinical "These students were "As a member of a minority contact the Hope CoUege Sigma after they turned in their genetics and DNA have resulted condemned before they were group, I want to take advantages Xi President, Dr. Richard tried." passports. They have returned to in numerous professional Georgetown pending grand jury of this as an educational Brockmeier at 394-7514. While the attacks were deliberations in New York. opportunity," Marti said. The sparked by sexual assaults, school will offer date-rape, Marti said they were motivated During the 1986-87 school year, various kinds of racial alcohol and drug and racial Chemistry Club To by "the day-to-day racism that confrontations occured at a relations workshops as a result of exists in this country and is hard the incident, he said. "I think we to escape." startling array of campuses, including The Citadel, Tufts, can learn something from this." Present "Magic Show" The 36 students were enrolled at Tompkins-Cortland as part of Columbia, the universities of Disciplinary actions have not By JohnHiguchi the federally funded Central Pennsylvania, Michigan, been taken against those for Hope students. On Friday, anchor Staff Writer American Scholarship Program Massachusetts and California at students who participated in Nov. 6, the first ever National Georgetown established the Los Angeles, among many racist actions, he said, because Chemistry Day will be others. Science Day attracted program in 1985 with funds from the Central Americans refused to celebrated on the Hope College hundreds of high school students the Agency for International Some of the campuses are still name their attackers. If the Campus by the local student around the midwest perimeter to Development, and administers it sorting through the aftermaths. administration learns who was affiliate group of the American Join Hope College in its activities. at 14 other community colleges In early September, the involved, he said, those students Chemical Society, the Hope Whether it was biology, University of Massachusetts will face a disciplinary board. Chem Club. For this occasion, psychology, physics or the Chem Club has decided to chemistry that interested the repeat the Chemical Magic Show high school students, the for the campus community. prospects were impressed by the Sigma Sigma Expands Traditions research faculties that Hope "It's high-time that we do College had to offer. something fun for our own This past Friday afternoon, the and donuts. Homecoming Luncheon at the ftu^ts,- said Professor Sigma Sigma Sorority held a In years past, the Sigmas, new Holiday Inn, as well as Williams, who is the Chemistry Halloween party for along with their brother They were exposed to a wide underprivileged children, participating in the Homecoming variety of opportunities ranging Club advisor. It will occur at 3:30 fraternity, have thrown a p.m. in Peale Science, room 50. If something which they hope will Christmas party for some of the Parade and winning first place in from the use of a Nuclear become one of their annual the float competition (with Magnetic Resonance the demand is sufficient, it will underprivileged children of be repeated at 4:30 p.m. events. special thanks to the inactive Spectrophotometer to the study Holland, complete with food, games, and a visit from Santa Frater brothers for their help of human genetic toxicology. One The Chemistry Club hopes to The Sigmas were host to and support). of the highlights of the day was and Mrs. Claus. The continued see a wide variety of students approximately 30 children from success of the Christmas parties the annual Chemical Magic The Sigmas have also there. It is not limited to Just Lincoln Elementary School. The prompted the idea of the Show. More than a dozen science students - bring a history costume-clad youngsters, participated in various social students participated in HaUoween party, which, too, activities with fraternities and major or your friends for a ranging in years from turned out to be very successful. generating some smoke, some were servers at the Nykerk magical time. "It is hoped that kindergarten through second Besides throwing a Halloween heat and some laughs from the you will come and enjoy the good grade, spent the afternoon at the breakfast. Future plans include visitors. party for the children, the toes with your peers," said Sigma House playing games, the All-College Sing on Nov. 13, a Sigmas have had an eventful lormal at the Am way Grand Mike Glavanovich, who is the bobbing for apples, hunting for a semester on campus. They "Things went pretty well" Plaza on the 14th and the annual coordinator of the special pumpkin and eating cider entertained Sigma alumnae at a said Jill McCandless, a Hope demonstrations. Christmas party in December. chem major, "However, my reaction took a long time before it went from brown to blue to silver, so I had to tell them Presentation In Grand Rapids s 0 es to o i_i , 4 i^ ^ccp them The Social and Spiritual discuss concerns of persons with entertained... They had a great ImpUcations of AIDS", a panel The presentation is sponsored by time." AIDS and how community, Planned Parenthood, Social presentation, will be offered on family, and friends can offer The success of the magic show Tuesday, Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. at the Action Committee of Fountain for the high school students has support. The cost is $5 and pre- Street Church and the Michigan Fountain Street Church in Grand registration is encouraged. brought the need to give the show V«4 44« *•«*.)«». Rapids. , ; t 1 Section of the American I l.Vt . Those interested should call ^ t?Cocal clergy and agencies will Association of Sex Educators, Planned Parenthood at 774-7005- Counselors^nd Therapists. -• Page 3 Nov. 4, 1987 More College Campuses Adding Condom Vending Machines By MikeO'Keefe such machines was due to its say the condoms are not even a College Press Service religious affilitation. good answer. Hope does provide free Two months ago, reseachers at This is the fall a seemmingly counseling to students who are the University of Massachusetts endless string of campuses has interested in birth control Medical School in Worchester added condoms to the candy through the health clinic, but do expressed doubts condoms are bars, sodas, cigarettes and other not provide actual birth control failsafe protection, if only items students can buy in local devices. because they can become vending machines. Nurse Sharon Blanksma of the exposed to heat or light. Once confined to rural gas Health Clinic said,4'The single Still others worry the condom stations and sleazy bars, largest reason we do not provide vending machines effectively condom-vending machines now birth control devices is because signal students that sexual can be found at the Universities the parents would never allow it. promiscuity is permissable or of Minnesota, California at Santa We have caught a lot of flack advisable in dorms. Cruz, Bellevue Community from parents in the past for Conservative groups in College in Washington, merely trying to educate particular argue colleges should Cincinnati, Nebraska, Michigan students on practicing safe sex, be telling students monogamy Technologial University and so they would certainly never and sexual abstinence are the Florida. permit us to hand out something most effective ways to avoid According to the Detroit Free like condoms in the health clinic, AIDS. Press, Michigan State University let alone the dormitories." "We tell students abstinence is Tanis New is currently considering condom Sponsors of condom vending a choice, but not all college vending machines. The student machines say the vending students will choose abstinence," newspaper. The State News, is machines give students said Dr. Linda Pneuman, a physician at the University of Holland Mayor! one of the major proponents. anonymous, convenient 24-hour Students at Eastern Michigan access to condoms, an important Colorado health center. "We give them other options. Monogamy is By Brian Breen mayor ever. Sikkel, a 66-year-old University began a campaign value because sexual encounters anchor Editor former realtor was seeking his recently to get condom vending are often unplanned and another. We'd like to see condoms available any time, day third two-year term. machines in residence halls. spontaneous. In a startling upset last night, or night, on campus to give Tanis was active in many Dozens of other schools are "We're an educational 1987 Hope College graduate Phil students another option.". student organizations at Hope, busily debating the propriety of institution," expalined Jane Tanis defeated incumbent School officials around the including editor of the Hope making the devices available. Harris of Bellevue Community William Sikkel during the city's country say it's too early to College anchor, a disc jockey at Philip Beal, dean of Students College. "We educate people election for mayor. determine if condom dispensers WTHS, and a member of the does not see Hope College about a lot of things, and one of An unofficial count of the have checked the rate of AIDS Model United Nations. He was acquiring such machines ever, those things is sexually ballots showed Tanis ahead by 16 and other sexually transmitted accepted into Phi Beta Kappa, especially not in the near future. transmitted disease." votes, with 2,639 cast in his favor <4 diseases. But according to Tom the national honor fraternity for If people must engage in Hope has hired a new part-time compared to 2,623 for Sikkel. Roberts of the University of college students. sexual activity, we would health educator, Linda Dahlman, According to reports, 32 California-Santa Barbara AIDS emphasize the use of condoms to coordinate programs on AIDS, percent of the registered voters In other elections, J. Cotter Task Force, "If just one person because of the problem with sexuality, and human relations. turned out for the Tuesday Tharin, a geology professor at doesn't get AIDS as a result of AIDS, but we will not make them Also, an AIDS awareness video election. Polls were open from 7 Hope College, retained his seat those dispensers they will have available to the student body. has been purchased and will be as councllman-at-large. He was done the job." a.m. toSp.m. The students who attend Hope shown to every dormitory before A four-year member of the running unopposed. are young adults. If they desire the end of the year. Holland City Council, Tanis was Duane Terpstra, assistant to use birth control of any kind, University of New Mexico It appears now that Hope will perceived by many as having director of Public Safety at Hope, they can obtain it from a number health center Director Dr. Olga not jump on the bandwagon of little chance of winning the was defeated by Clark Weersing of pharmacies in town easier Eaton believes "condoms are a colleges and univesites across mayoral race. However, Tanis in the campaign for a 4th ward than they can get a flu very good way of preventing the the country providing condoms continued to campaign council seat. Weersing received perscription." spread of sexually transmitted for students in vending aggressivley right up until the 576 votes to Terpstra's 457. "It is sad that it takes a life or disease." The University of New machines. election Winning the other council seats death situation (AIDS) to Mexico is toying with the idea of Perhaps someday the Tanis celebrated his 23th were Luciano Hernandez, Jr. in encourage the use of condoms, as installing the machines. seriousness of AIDS will force birthday last Friday and is the 2nd Ward and Neal Berghoef if unwanted pregnancies and Still, "condom vending them to do so. But, the possibility believed to be the city's youngest in the 6th Ward. other sexually transmitted machines are not the only seems a long way off. diseases are not reason enough to answer," said Betty Newcomb of abstain," said Beal. the University of California- Editor's note: anchor Feature 6LIHMWM00AMCE He also said that part of the Irvine AIDS Education Editor Kaylene Shannon reason Hope would not allow Committee. Some critics, in fact. contributed to this report. Afttrfte DheckMi Laura Glenn » Peace Corp Program To "Forgive" Up Oary Lund To 70% Of Student Loans Great Performance Series Event!! The new Student Loan Stroud said. An additional 20 degress In the areas of science, Forgiveness provision approved percent of the loan would be math, education, home Thursday & Friday by Congress for Peace Corps cancelled for each of the third economics, French, and other volunteers will be explained and fourth years of extended disciplines, are in great demand during an evening film service. overseas," she said. "Liberal November 5-6 Arts majors are also sought, presentation scheduled for 8p.m. Monday, Nov. 9,1987 at 7:30 p.m. The forgiveness provision particularly if they have in Cook Auditorium on Hope's applies only to National Direct leadership and community campus. Student Loans made after July 1, service experience. Individuals DeWitt Center Theatre 1987. Other terms and conditions with backgrounds in agriculture, According to Peace Corps Tickets can be Representative Laurie Stroud, also apply and will be explained forestry, gardening, or skilled by Peace Corps representatives trades — regardless of their college graduates who join the purchased at Peace Corps may be able to during their presentation. All academic major — should cancel up to 70 percent of their Hope College students, faculty consider applying. the DeWitt Center National Direct Student Loans. members, and area residents are encouraged to attend this free The Higher Education Act, Interviews for overseas job Box Office which was approved a yea ago, event. assignments will take place on Monday through provides authority for the Nov. 18, 1987, from 9 a.m. to 5 41The Student Loan cancellation of National Direct p.m. at the Career Planning and Friday, Student Loans owed by Peace Forgiveness provision is exciting Placement Office located In Friclay' Corps volunteers. because it corresponds with a DeWitt Center. Seniors 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. 15 percent of a volunteer's record number of Peace Corps graduating this winter or spring student loan would be "forgiven" openings anticipated in the next should call 394-7800 to schedule Studentudents $3 >^ for both the first and second year 12 months," Stroud said. an appointment. of service in the Peace Corps, "Individuals graduating with Page 4 Nov. 4, 1 987 Entertainment

La Ronde" Up Next As You Like It Ends Two Weeks Of Shows

By Scott Mancinelli A brief synopsis of the play: Ganymede and Orlando meet On the morrow four weddings anchor Entertaininent Editor Duke Frederick (Scott Special credit for the in the forest and Orlando take place. Ganymede reveals performances should be given to Buhrmaster) has taken the explains he is heartbroken at the himself to be Rosalind and she The Hope College theatre's throne form his brother Duke stage manager, Marci Peplinski, loss of Rosalind. Ganymede says and Orlando are married. Celia production of William Senor (Chip Duford) and exiled who have the unenviable job of "he" will cure Orlando of his and Oliver, Phebe and Silvius, Shakespeare's comedy "As You him to the forest of Arden. coordinating 24 cast members. broken heart if he will do as he and Touchstone and Audrey get Like It" came to the end of its Rosalind (Trina Light), Duke says. Orlando agrees to the plan. married also. The set design was by two week run last Saturday Senor's daughter meets Orlando At this point, the play started The theme of the play, Professor Richard Smith who night. (Barry Weller) after a wrestling to get bogged down a bit in sub- romantic love with its obvious created the forest effect by using The play was an experiment in match in which Orlando has plots and other intricacies that and happy culmination in transparent plates painted with "organic" acting and directing bested Frederick's champion would have lost the audience marriage, has now been forest detail which could be by the director and Hope Charles (Geoff Penrose). totally if not for the synopsis revealed. moved right or left to form professor Lawrence Brogllo. Rosalind and Orlando fall in love printed in the program. To the delight of the wedding different arrangements. Broglio's style is to help the with immediately. Afterwards, However, the second act picked party, a messenger announces actors and actresses discover Frederick banishes Rosalind as Costume desing was by Lois up remarkably and all the sub- that Duke Frederick has and explore their characters well. Carder who did her usual top- plots started to come together. abdicated and joined the church, within themselves and then bring She decides to flee to the forest notch job. Light and Sound Orlando saves his brother's leaving his crown to his brother it to the surface where it of Arden disguised as a man. design were done by newcomer, life and they make up. Celia and Duke Senor. All except Jacques becomes full developed. Rosalind calls herself Ganymede Perry Landes. The musical Olvier meet and fall in love at begin to celebrate. Jacques His style is a marked contrast and leaves for Arden first sight. The jester Touchstone (Professor George Ralph) is a director was Stuart Sharp, whose to many other directing accompanied by her cousin Celia three man band of Kirk Speaks, falls in love with and woos a melancholy, traveler- techniques that usually rely on (Sarah Boonstra), Frederick's young country girl named philosopher who has Robert Ritsema, and Robert bluntly showing the actors and daughter and the court jester Audrey (Jennifer Martin). accompanied Duke Senor in the Hodson did an excellent job of actresses what they want and Touchstone (SteveRalph). Ganymede, under pressure from forest. setting the mood. making them do it until it's right. Meanwhile, Orlando, who want Orlando, a peasant girl named He finds more interest in Broglio's direction may seem a to escape from his older brother To actors deserve special Phebe (Stephanie Brooks) who discovering the cause of Duke bit absract to some, but it does Oliver (Pete Schultz) who wants mention, David Ropa as the loves Ganymede, and Selvius Frederick's change than with the cause the desired effect of to kill him, flees to the forest as feminine courtier Le Beau, and (Chris Beagley) a shepherd who celebration. The play concludes bringing out the best in his cast well, accompanied by the old and Christine Siegel as the old vicar love Phebe, vows to them that with a joyous wedding dance, which resulted in a fine humorous family relative Adam Mar-Text. Although their parts production of "As You Like It." they all will be married focusing on the four happy were small, they stole the show (James Lawrence). tomorrow. couples. every time they were on stage. Chapel Choir To Join Third Reformed Choir ~TheHope College Chapel Choir OPEN 24 HOURS Originally written as incidental explode one after another, and Symphonette will be joined Kentucky. He taught at music to a play by Rene Morax, projecting a vivid, almost by members of the choir of the Georgetown College in Kentucky LOTTO Honegger later revised the work cinematographic image on the •HOLLAND'S ONLY SUPER Third Reformed Church of until joining the faculty at Hope LOnO WINNER for concert hall, rewriting the mind. The writing is forceful and •DAILY 3 AND 4 TICKETS Holland in presenting King in 1975. He teaches voice, music •INSTANT TICKETS oratorio for full orchestra, and concise, crude in places and David, a Symphonic Psalm in history and has been department I •EVEN A WEEKLY I OSERS making use of spoken narration frequently polytonal." DRAWING three parts, by Arthur Honegger chair for the past eleven years. rather than recitative with Laura Sutton Floyd will sing on Sunday, Nov. 8, at 8 p.m. in Earlene Helderman of Grand keyboard accompaniment. As an the soprano role. Ms. Floyd is an Dimnent Memorial Chapel. Rapids will perform the role of PACKAGED oratorio. King David was first instructor in voice at Hope Honegger, one of the group of the Witch of Endor, a role which LIQUOR performed in German in College, and maintains a private •ONLY 24 HOUR PACKAGED "Six" In France, achieved world- she has done with the Calvin LIQUOR STORE IN TOWN Winterhur in 1923. studio. She holds a master's •GREAT VARIETY OF LIQUOR wide acclaim in 1921 with his Oratorio Society. George Ralph AND LIQUEURS Rollo Myers in "Choral Music" degree in vocal performance "dramatic oratorio" King David of the Theater Department at describes King David "as an from Michigan State University for mixed voices, brass, Hope will be the narrator. Roger oratorio in 27 episodes, some of where she was a voice student of KEG BEER woodwinds and percussion. Rietberg is preparing the choirs, them extremely brief, which Ethel Armeling. She has done •ICE COLD KEG BEER FOR and the performance will be YOUR PARTY NEF.DS post-graduate study with John ALSO Of FIIINO directed by Robert Ritsema, ICE COLD POP • SNACK BAR McCollum, formerly of the CHOCfcKlf.S • DAIRY director of the Hope College •PHOOOCE University of Michigan, and Symphonette. currently studies with Beverly Major Concert Dates Rinaldi of the Cleveland Institute VIDEOS •OVER 500 VIDEOS IN STOCK of Music. In addition to Art Lecture •VCR S FOR RENT

appearances in solo and TUtSOAY-WEDNESOAY'THURSOAY Nov. 6 DAN FOGLEBERG, DeVos Hall, Grand Rapids. chamber recitals, Laura Floyd 2 TAPES FOR $3.00 Nov. 7 JOHN COUGAR MELLENCAMP, Joe Louis Arena has been a soloist with choirs in Nov. 9 Detroit. Holland, Kalamazoo and In connection with the Hope Nov. 7 THAT PETROL EMOTION, St. Andrew's Hall, Detroit. Lansing. College DePree Art Center's WATCH FOR Nov. 10 PINK FLOYD, Pontlac Silverdome, Pontiac. The contralto role will be sung Exhibition, "Pre-Modern Art of WEEKLY Nov. 14 PETRA, Calvin College Fieldhouse, Grand Rapids. by Corinne Bessmer O'Heran. Vienna; 1848-1898," there will be Nov. 15 RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, Sensations (Beneath BEER SPECIALS Ms. O'Heran is a graduate of a lecture Monday, Nov. 9 by Mr. Dooleys), Ann Arbor. Western Michigan University Henry Matthews, curator of Nov. 16 EMO PHILLIPS AND LARRY "BUD" MELMAN where she was a student of Joyce exhibitions at the Muskegon Miller Auditorium, Kalamazoo. This Zastrow and Marion Pratnicki. Museum of Art. Nov. 17 SAM KINISON, State Theater, Kalamazoo. In 1984 she was the winner of the The illustrated talk will be held Nov. 20 THE NYLONS, DeVos Hall, Grand Rapids. Bach Festival in Kalamazoo. At week's in the Cook Auditorium of the Western Michigan University Nov. 21 THE CARS, Welsh Auditorium, Grand Rapids. DePree Art Center at 7 p.m. Nov. 21 MAYNARD FERGUSON, Forest Hills Northern H.S.. she sang roles in "Coronation of Admission is free. Grand Rapids. Poppea," "Cosi van Tutti," and special I Matthews is a scholar with "Amahl and the Night Visitors." Nov. 21 YES, Joe Louis Arena, Detroit. particular interest in Austrian She performed her first Nov. 23 THE DEAD MILKMEN, Nectarine Ballroom, Ann art and culture and is a popular Arbor. professional opera in March with Gail us lecturer for the Detroit Institute the Saginaw Symphony singing Nov. 24 BARRY MANILOW, Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo. of Arts statewide services Nov. 25 SQUEEZE, State Theatre, Detroit. the role of Donabella. program. for this Stuart Sharp will sing the Nov. 27 WILLIE NELSON, Kellogg Center, Battle Creek. The lecture will examine tenor role. Dr. Sharp holds Dec. 7 JAMES TAYLOR, Welsh Auditorium, Grand Rapids. Viennese art and culture of the degrees from Bucknell week's special! Dec. 11 JAY LENO, Masonic Temple, Detroit. 19U and 20th centuries In his talk University, University of enUUed "Pomp and Symbolism: WARM OR COLO Michigan and the University of The Tnadltion'Continues.u CORNER OF 17Ui A COLUMBIA SM-SI7* Poge 5 Nov. 4, 1987

" . Dance Co. At Hope Nov. 5-6

The Hope College Great York at the Joyce Theater, Presidential Tango won Performance Series will present Dance Theater Workshop, and honorable mention by Dance the Glenn Lund Dance company Marymount Manhattan Theater. Films Association. This year she of New York City on Thursday They have also performed for the received a Fellowship from the and Friday, Nov. 5-6 in the main Lincoln Center Out of Doors, New York Foundation for the theatre of the college's DeWitt Celebrate Brooklyn and on the Arts. Center, corner of 12th Street and Staten Island Ferry and at the Columbia Avenue. Curtain each World Trade Center. Gary Lund, originally from night will be 8 p.m. They are a member company Climbing Hill, Iowa, began his The Glenn Lund Dance on the touring rosters of the New dance training with Hanya Holm company was enthusiastically England Foundation for the Arts In Colorado, and during five received by audiences when they and the New Hampshire State years In Minneapolis, he presented a concert as part of the Council on the Arts. They have performed with the Nancy 1984-85 Hope College Great just completed their eighth Hauser Dance Company. He also Performance Series. season as the resident company collaborated and toured In a duet All seats will be reserved. of the White Mountain Summer program called Short Subjects Tickets are $7 for adults, $6 for Dance Festival. with Rlc Rease. Formerly on the senior citizens and $3 for Laura Glenn and Gary Lund faculty of the Nancy Hauser students. began in 1978 with a duet Dance School, he has taught They may be obtained at the program called Two's Company, throughout the U.S., most DeWitt Center Box Office and created Glenn Lund Dance in recently at the University of Monday through Friday from 10 1983. Together they have Southern Florida, as well as in a.m. to 5 p.m. or may be performed in 24 states, have Paris and London. He has been reserved by calling 394-6996. made four tours of Europe, and creating works since 1975. His The Glenn Lund Dance have taught in Brazil. video project of Flight 242 was company was founded by artistic Laura Glenn, from New York selected for Inclusion In the 1986 directors Laura Glenn and Gary and a Julliard graduate, toured US-Cuba Video Exchange, and Lund in 1983 and has performed as a featured soloist with the was a finalist In the Tokyo Video throughout the United States and Jose Limon company, for 11 Festival. Europe, including appearances years, was a founder-member of at major festivals in the Daniel Lewis Dance, and created Future Great Performance Netherlands, London, New York, Stages, her own solo program. Series events will Include: and at the Festival International She has staged Mr. Limon's work pianist Jamie Bollpata on Nov. de la Danse in Paris. for companies in the U.S., 17, the Grand Rapids Symphony The Glen Lund Dance Company The company has been part of Europe and Israel. Currently on Orchestra and Symphonic Choir the National Performance the faculty at the Julliard School, in a performance of Haydn's Network. It maintains an active she has taught internationally "The Season" on Feb. 4, flutist repertory of over 15 original and at schools across the U.S. Gary Schocker on Feb. 25, and a works, and has been seen in New Her video production of classical trio on April 7. J Drivers Chamber Music Concert In Test Chamber PIZZA CO :Wanted. 317 Central Ave. At 13th a . ByEricShotwell Omicron. ''Actually, I was of Brenda Synder, Angela Carey, 4 anchor News Editor speaking with Dr. Stephen Mary Smith, Jonathan Tagg, and Hemenway one night, and he Knighten Smlt. The last two 392-6080 I The audience had quite an asked what my wife did. When I pieces performed were by the unusual treat in store for them on told him she worked for Stuart trio of Carrie Terpstra, Phillip Attention Hope College ! J Monday night, when members of Sharp of the Music Department, Gerrish, and Lori Canfleld, on the Hope College Chapter of he joked that we should combine violins and cello, respectively. Delta Omicron performed in a our careers," said Begley. Though the concert was Greet lakes Pizza wants to be your chamber concert. The concert And combine they did, in a relatively short, It was still quite pizza place. Now offering you the only p took place within an very unique way. The chamber interesting. The members of s environmental test chamber at concert was almost informal in Delta Omicron that performed coupon we put out for our famous ^ Bruischat Environmental, Inc., a style, and had only about twenty said that they enjoyed the local manufacturer of people in the audience, and took experience, and Adam Begley Stromboli I ! 4 environment-controlling systems place entirely within an praised them for their for test chambers. environmental test chamber. performance. According to Mr. Open 7 Days According to Brenda Synder, Although the acoustics were very Begley, the environmental president of Delta Omicron here different, the concert was chamber they performed in will M.Th. 11 AM-1 AM, F.-Sat 11 AM-2 AM $1.00 off any 0 at Hope, this was the first time nonetheless entertaining. Carl next be used at a demonstration Sun. 5 PM-12 AM anything like this has been done Aronson began the recital, for Toro snow throwers, when the 12" pizza { by Hope students. The idea was playing "Two Trumpet temperature will be lowered to - FREE DELIVERY wrrmN our deijvery area exp 11-11 j something of a conglomeration Voluntaries." He was followed 65 degrees Fahrenheit, and a M W 4PMI1 m.TK i l AM-1 AM between Adam Begley, vice- by the trio of Chris Stone, Kelly snowstorm will be created for All Day Fri. Sat Sun president of Bruischat Stratil, and Kim Krapp, and then test purposes. Environmental and Delta by a vocal ensemble comprised r 1 $1.00 off 4 BIG MEAL DEAL . i 1/2 off any $4.00 ticket - 1 or 2 tickets FOR JdST GET A any 2 stromboli 4 * QUAD 31 16" PIZZA Fodng US-IT on UJjvcrly fld - S. oM6th SL 392 5526 - with this entire ad - good thru $ 95 exp 11-11 5 9 Hun I(M. 1 - 4 Items Di pius A 2-LJTER R ' Fatal Attraction rty The Hidden BOTTLE OF $1.00 off any i (No Tues Discount) Baby Boom (PG) POP 2 subs exp 11-11 ^ V2 off any $4.00 ticket - 1 or 2 tickets With This P^HOUflND Coupon { ^TMCmCR • DOUJKTOUJN HOILPND • J92-8906 - with this entire ad - good thru 10-15 Expires 10/17/87 $1.50 off f These films may change 4 any 14" pizza 3 0 clock Hi h PIZZA CO I $1.50 all seats & shows 9 exp 11-11 ^ Page 6 Nov. 4, 1987 Outfield Concert May Be One Of Their Last Ones; Spinks Quits

ByEricShotwell songs on the charts: "Since put on a better performance than anchor News Editor commented on how reserved the greater freedom of movement You've Been Gone," and "No did. crowd at DeVos seemed, but This, accompanied by the fact Surrender." Even with only two Davis and most of his after they began with "Main that the Outfield sounds as good On Thursday night, Oct, 16, the albums out, it is already bandmembers are from band The Outfield performed at Attraction," "Say It Isn't So," in concert as they do on their apparent that the band is making Memphis, Tennessee. Also and "Talk To Me," most of the albums, made for an excellent DeVos Hall in Grand Rapids. The a name for itself. joining the band is a bass people were on their feet and concert. Having a great opening three-man band is made up of The show opened at 7:30 p.m., guitarist who played for Joe , vocals; John Spinks, dancing. band like Jummy Davis and with the band "Jimmy Davis and Walsh on his latest album, and The Outfield went through Junction made it much more electric guitar; and Alan 'Plug' Junction." Davis has a song on John Scott, who plays keyboards nearly all of their songs on their memorable. Jackman, on drums. This is the the charts also, entitled "Kick and writes most of the songs. The last leg of their "Bangin' Across two albums, and seemed to be However, it's possible that this the Wall," which was featured on band has a rock-country sound to thoroughly enjoying their visit to may be the last we'll see of the America" tour, after the release MTV as a "hip clip of the week." it, and even has recorded a Tom of their second album "Bangin." Grand Rapids. For their finale, Outfield; rumors have been The remainder of the songs are T. Hall song, "Shoe Shine Man." they played "Mystery Man," circulating lately that John The band's debut album, "Play all worthy of airplay, By the time the Outfield came "No Surrender," and a brand Spinks threw a tantrum onstage Deep," reached the charts in particularly one upbeat song onstage, the crowd was loosening 1985, and contained such hits as new song entitled "Big Music." at a recent concert, breaking called "A Little Bit," and a up a bit, despite a half-hour Unlike some of their previous guitars and screaming "Say It Isn't So," "Your Love," ballad, "Just Having Touched." intermission for a change of concerts, this time they had obscenities at the crowd. and "All the Love in the World." Many of the concertgoers equipment. Tony Lewis, the lead Their new album already has two headset microphones and According to one source, Spinks actually felt that Jimmy Davis vocalist for the Outfield, cordless guitars, allowing them was heard to say, "I'm sick of it. I'm quitting the &( !$ band."

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WcsCecley TomSorensen Senior Senior Sharon Todd Julie Thomes Sophomore EricShotwell Freshman Junior "Hell yes, it would be a good "Yeah, I think we should do it "No k^..^ t fhlnlr t idea. It would keep pregnancies "Yes, I do. Selling condoms is like Oberlin CoUege does It, in the enia^o^ma,v urd e S JJ " "Sure, I think its important down. A lot of people I know have candy machines. Candy bar, -" B pre-maniai sex. not encouraging pre-marital sex. that students have that kind of gone over to the health clinic candy bar, condom, cookie. It is simply offering protection to convenience, especially with the asking for them on Saturday Better safe than fatherhood. those who choose to practice it." problems of student pregnancies night. and also the fear of AIDS."

HOPE COLLEGE ESCORT SERVICE Pregnancy can also be enjoyed We hve in a society ihji emphasizes enjoymenl ol nearly everylhing Through the coordinated efforts of Public Safety and we do. One exception, however, appears lo be pregnancy. While problems and inconvenience are popularly identified with pregnancy participating fraternities, an escort service is available. one r.in-iy hears ol the ioys and satisfactions that can be found as well for expectant mothers, one delight is lo discover how their child is Registered student escorts are on call to assist with a . . . developing wilhm their body. Some are surprised to learn that long " - ' ,l!?Z df'he rv ''fe U""nS "-em. the child is walking escort service anywhere on or near campus. already completely formed: all organ systems are functioning: and is •K "Vcly of his or her muscles, /oints and limbs % ^ • iO nec t'ssj/y tor ihou growth and dvvclnpmeni To use the service call X7770 V ? K Hy J S days the heart starts beating, by JO days the child has an ZTl r l ,Umd"bfa'n- eye$- kidneys, liver and between the hours of dusk and 1:00a.m. \ v- • umbl,lc*1 cord pumping ns own blood. By 45 days brain waves can be

d l etected and the child's skeleton is complete, in cartilage not bone, and fraternity members will provide the escorts, buds o milk teeth appear (ly 63 days he will grasp an oh,eel placed in /)/i palm jndcjn nuke a nu. v > after 1:00a.m., the Public Safety Staff I he baby moves with an easy grace in his buoyant world, and his position in the womb is will provide the escorts. dependent on whal is most comfortable for him. He is responsive lo lo. rh .nH^l T , , light. He drinks his amniotic fluid, more it it is sweetened md Z^I , < and «*•* »»-—- - was

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m*Y;. • How are the actions of the U.S. Government viewed in Japan?

W Generally, Japan understands and takes the American side. We understand that some actions are not only for the benefit of the U.S., but also for other countries that are in trouble and need help. .V '5 But, as for the matter of war, one has to be very careful. 1 remember the words "War for justice" stated by the President. It became a critical issue in Japan. We do, however, r .. Tht .'V;.'.- appreciate the policy of free trade (otherwise we would m starve to death). How are the actions of the U.S. Government viewed in the Netherlands?

We Dutch are complainers. We What do you like about complain as much about our American Culture? government as about others. Although we are NATO I like the American way of members, we are not willing to using time. You spend a lot of What do you like about agree with and certainly do not time with the family. In Japan Arwa Haider from Riffa, American Culture? do everything the U.S. there are a lot of social problems Baharain government says. Opinions seem with the family. For example, FRANCE I like it when people try to mostly pro or con about the U .S. 1 children rarely see their father remember each other's names What kind of problems (if any) and that they say hello using the especially think that since the because he works from early do you see withing the American other person's name. Iran-Contra scandal, people morning until late at night. I like Culture? generally do not respect the U.S. to see Americans enjoy their free Government very much. time after dinner with family or I don't like the practical life HUNGARY sometimes friends, for example that most Americans live. What do you like about "parties". I understand that American Culture? Americans distinguish their How are the actions of the U.S. private time form working time. Government viewed in Bahrain? Not much, I'm afraid. I do like I like this idea very much! modern American Art and the Bahrain's government is a liberal arts education system. I good friend of the American really dislike the things that 1 see Government. Carmen Novau from as typically American: Emmaunelle Olivaud from Barcelona, Spain disposable goods and the Saint Nazaire, Prance What do you like about "American Dream". American Culture? What kind of problems (If any) pillar Christian do you see within American What kind of problems (if any) do you see within American I like the good organizing and ftfformel) Church Hslatsugu Kitahara from Culture? Tokyo, Japan Culture? the clearness and openess of the people. WITH THEM What kinds of problems (if American Culture is the Eva Gyongyosy from SCHOOL any) do you see within American culture of materialism. "Money Budapest, Hungary Culture? makes the world go round!" Barcelona REV Since your native language is What kind of problems (if any) C. VANDERMEYDEN English... your interest in foreign do you see within American SPAIN STUDY—392-6474 cultures tends to disappear. You How are the actions of U.S. Culture? tend to expect all foreigners^ to Government viewed in France? CHURCH speak English because English is I can't speak about problems, 392-8686 the international language. This Most of the French people but I can tell you what I don't like LOCATED iPWRN fTH is not true. My point is the idea o .V (J^t'like American here. The Atnerican way of lite is b 107H AT COLLEGE English as an international Imperialism. too quick for me. Everybody is language and the lack of V«* • ^ • •&•••»«• « rf' VV-'irV cV '•V - i. fc i it Page 8 Nov. 4, 1 987

Noh And Harumi's Parents

I Sold All AAy Stock Editor's note: The following drums and bells which are struck welded volcanic ash called tuff, article is the eighth in a series at various points in the service. and there was a volcanic lake OK, you can come out now; it's greedy to let go of the nut, so he which will chronicle the exploits, On Saturday, May 23, I joined where the peak of the volcano over. The decline in the stock sits there, holding on tightly to adventures and thoughts of most of the other members of our had collapsed. Imarket has bottomed out. I the nut, hoping something goo( David Lambert during his group as we took the train to The lake was surrounded by a expect stock prices to start rising will happen, until they come and travels in Japan on the Japan Harumi Niino's (a current small resort community, and right about now and keep on collect him. I occurred to me tha May Term last spring. student a Hope) home in harbored small paddleboats in going right through Christmas my position in the stock market Takasaki, a town about 75 miles the shape of swans and and beyond. No, I don't have was much like that of the By David Lambert north of Tokyo. helicopters. A large swan-shaped inside information, but I have a monkey, that I was sitting there anchor Write To say that we were treated yacht was also plying the waters. | foolproof way to tell. with my hand clenched arounc sumptuously by her parents The Niinos parked near the lake, 1 just sold all my stock. my lost paper profits, hoping A large part of the group's first would be an understatement. and subsequently loaded us onto I am what is known on the something good would happen. week in Tokyo was spent on What a weekend! We went to the horse-drawn cart which Street as a leading indicator with That's when I got out. formalities connected with the Harumi's house on Saturday would take us to a ski lift type legs, one of those economic honorary degree which was night and were greeted by her tram that would go most of the bestowed on Dr. VanWylen by mother who had prepared a large weather vanes stock brokers use I called my broker and, in a way to the top of the highest point Meiji Gakuin. There were, and delicious meal for us. to predict market trends. I'm calm voice, said: "Sell! Sell! For on the mountain range. right up there with consumer God's sake sell!" however, other notable Although Harumi had said we There was a beautiful view activities. There, we were spending, interest rates, trade "You realize that you're would be sleeping on her floor, waiting for us after we had taken treated to a picture of America balances and the expression on selling at the very bottom of the her father decided to put us up in the tram and had climbed the seen through Japanese eyes — Henry Kaufman's face. market, don't you?" he said. a hotel. This he did, at the rate of stairs to the top of the mountain. specifically, as seen through the Whatever I do with my stocks, "Not until I sell, it isn't the about $100 a person — for about A small shrine located on the top the market does the opposite. As bottom. If I keep my stocks it'll eyes of a music teacher and her twelve people. He also took some suggested the beauty of ancient diminutive charges. soon as I liquidated my holdings go down some more. Sell." members of the group to a bar Japan. The mountains below that night. this week the word went out to "Can't you hold on a little while Our visit to the music teacher's reflected an almost timeless class turned out to be an stock brokerages across the longer? It's going up any day The next morning, they gave beauty. There were signs of nation: "It's OK to buy again; now." embarrassment of us breakfast at the hotel, and modernity; a town was nestled |the lox has sold out." "I don't care," I told him. "It's embarrassment. After we had then we were off to two factories: between the hills, and there ws a filed into her classroom, and had I don't know how I got so ruining my life. I can't sleep, I a Cabin cigarette factory and a rather ominous smoggy cloud in been greeted by students, we Kirin beer factory. jnotorious. I only got into the can't eat, the other day I found the sky. Otherwise, the view of market as a kind of experiment. I myself staring out of my office sang (or attempted to sing) the Both factories had festive the majestic tree covered had made a handsome windfall window, looking at the ground." "Star Spangled Banner", activities going on around them. mountains was the sort of view accompanied by a stereo system profit on an old investment and "I hadn't realized you were Outside the Cabin factory there one thinks of when one imagines at the back of the room. decided to invest all of it in the taking it this hard," he said was a crane with a hang glider the landscape of Japan. stock market to see if I could "But why? You haven't got that That wasn't too awful, but attached to it, simulating the After we had come down from make it into a fortune and retire much invested." what followed was. On the back experience of hang gliding. The that mountain, we went up bulletin board there was a happy Kirin factory featured a fair on another one to see a rather large little sign which read, "Let's its outskirts. mother Buddha, who looked play 'Massas in the Cold, Cold It was at the Kirin fair that I down - about 100 feet down - Ground'." The class proceeded had a (probably inaccurate) serenely. We ate supper at a to do that on recorders, and thought about the reasons for restaurant which Harumi turned in different directions in what seems to be the high rate of descrived as "nothing special." Kaul On sync with the teacher's orders. Japanese alcoholism. As I stood It turned out to be rather The next song was no better. A on the muddy ground beside the elegantly appointed, and it lilliputian conductor donned an industrial gray Kirin factory in featured grills on which we Indian headdress and proceeded the midst of a crowd of Japanese barbecued meat and fish. The to lead the class as they played people who were drinking beer end of the meal was rather America something stereotypically Indian under bright umbrellas, I interesting, as we discovered sounding on small keyboards, wondered how much the that we would miss our train if with a kid in the back whacking destruction of the Japanese we didn't hurry and leave. My away at the drums. Tubes were landscape has to do with the dessert, a delicious fruit sundae, connected to the keyboards; people's drinking habits. It had to be inhaled. What followed sound was produced by blowing seems that there might be a was madcap: we rushed to the Donald Kaul into the tubes while playing the connection between the Japanese cars, dove in, and sped off to the keyboard. It was sobering to be and the American Indians in this train station where we quickly treated to a musical respect. In both cultures, the said goodbye to Harumi's remembrance of slavery and the land was very important to the parents, and dashed to the to the writing of bad novels. For "So OK, it was a basement extinction of the Indians people - much of the religion of platform where our train arrived the longest time it looked as window, the principle is the solemnly presented by Japanese both cultures was based on the in a couple of minutes. Harumi's though I could. My stocks kept kids who did not understand the land. same. The other day when that parents must have spent $2,000 going up and my paper profits history behind the music they In the Indians' case, the land Miami investor shot those two dollars or more on that weekend got bigger and bigger; it wasn't a were playing. was taken from them; the stockbrokers, then himself, the Geez. fortune, mind you, but it was a economic success of the only thing that occurred to me A less unsettling event was the very pretty penny. I even started Japanese caused them to take was that he probably killed trip we took to the Kabuki thinking about buying a three- the land away from themselves. himself out of shyness. He didn't theater on Thursday, May 21# 1 piece suit. In contemporary American want the embarrassment of with a Noh play in the middle. Then came the recent slide and Indian and Japanese culture, being voted a medal by his fellow The Kabuki was O.K., the Noh I the value of my portfolio began alcoholism is very prevalent. investors. Is that sick or what? was amazing. The reason I liked PREPARE FOR: going down. I sat there and the Noh better is that Noh is Thus, there seems to be a watched it day after day, I'm losing it, I tell you." <4 more rhythmic than Kabuki. connection between sometimes going down a lot, OK, Til sell the stock," my broker said. And he di^. Noh's rhythm is driven by the environmental destruction and sometimes up a little, then down shamisen (an instrument alcohol consumption. a lot again. I kept saying to 1 should have gotten out last MCAT summer, of course; I should something like a Japanese myself: "Now is no time to lose Stephanie DeRolf, the have read the signs. Donald banjo). Between the drone of the your nerve. You should have sold American girl on the trip who has Trump says he got out, so does shamisen, the kimonos, the two weeks ago but, not having lived in Japan most of her life, Carl Icahn and T. Boone Pickens. dancing of the actors, and the done it, it's better to hang in. downplayed my theory. She said Frank Sinatra says he got out. shouting from the audience, After all, the market is probably that the Japanese are genetically Apparently I and a couple of called kanegoe (which is timed at its bottom." I'd say that and unable to become alcoholics, and fSkm educational close friends were the only ones by audience members to come at UBS CENTER LTD. I the market would go down again. the emotional peaks of the reminded me that "this is TEST PRCMfUnON SPECIALISTS StCC 1938 who stayed in. No wonder the another culture." performance), one has a genuine ICall Days . Eves & Weekends market seemed shaky. Then I thought of those After we had toured the They say that old Joe Kennedy, religious experience on one's Imonkeys in the south Pacific hands. factories, and had seen all we 2627 east Beltline islands, the ones they capture by the patriarch of the political wanted to see of the festivities, This "religious experience" putting a nut in a narrow-necked Kennedys, got out of the market Harumi's parents took us out to which the rhythmic pattern of Grand Rapids, Ml gourd tied to a tree. The monkey in August of 1929, two months Denny's. We were then taken for before the crash. Legend has it noh evoked is similar to the fy^^,4n n, comes along and slips his hand a drive up through some * ^ U S Coes » Afcfwo that the urge to Uike his profits feeling which can be obtained linto the gourd and tries to grab mountains. It was a fascinating 0UTSI0I W.T STATE CALL TOLL FWHSf-ZTJ-ITK from a Bhuddist worship service. the nut. With his fist clenched trip geologically, because I had In the worship service, the around the nut, however, he can't not seen volcanic mountains up cont. on 11 rhythm is provided by the drone get his hand out. But he's too close before. The roadcuts of the priests' voices, and the revealed rock composed of Nov. 4, 1987 Page 9

Section Of Library Dedicated Francis Fike And George Ralph To To A.J. Muste Present poetry reading Tonight By Kaylene Shannon including an annual lecture anchor Feature Editor which will be held this year in Poetry traditions of both the will also read haiku, as well as an editor of "Epoch." January. The newest idea to peotry in traditional western Dr. Ralph, professor of Finally! You have been trying East and the West will be honor Muste is to dedicate an form employing stanza, meter theatre, developed his interest in to land on a yellow pie all night featured in a reading presented alcove in the new library to him. and rhyme. Japanese poetic forms while and if you answer this question by Francis Fike and George The alcove will include several Dr. Fike, professor of English, studying Asian theatre at the correctly, the Hope College Ralph of the Hope College faculty volumes on peace, many from is the author of a collection fo University of Hawaii in the Trivial Pursuit title will be on Wednesday, Nov. 4 at 7:30 Muste's personal library. The poetry entitled "Underbrush," spring of 1982, and during a visit yours. Your question reads: p.m. in the gallery of the DePree alcove was funded by a small and has published poems in to Japan in 1985. He has "Who is A.J. Muste"? Beads of Art Center on the Hope campus. endowment to buy volumes on Sequoia, Classical Outlook, The published poems in Modern sweat break out on your brow neace in his name. Southern Review, Pucred, Haiku, Wind Chimes, The Red and out of the corner of your Hope College has not always Scholia Satyrica, Drastic Pagoda, Dragonfly, Frogpond, nervously twitching eye, you Included in the reading will be been eager to pay homage to this Measures, The Church Herald Vision, Knjizerne Novine catch your history professor two renga, a form of linked verse prominent graduate, largely and The Reformed Journal. He (Yugoslavia) and New Cicada shooting daggers at you. which is Japanese in origin, on because at one time he had was a recipient of the Wallace E. (Japan). His poems have won After three minutes of which the poets have converted to Marxism and even Stegner Creative Writing awards in contests sponsored by hemming and hawing, you collaborated. In. addition, Ralph became an atheist for a short Fellowship in Poetry at Stanford the Pennsylvania Poetry Society, finally blurt, "Wasn't he the will read several of his haiku, time. University in 1957-1968. He has the American Association of founder of Calvin College?" Not and examples of tanka and of taught creative writing at Haikuists and "Dragonfly" only do you lose the game, but The fact that the alcove will be haibun, a travel narrative Cornell University, where he was magazine. you are also banned from Hope dedicated in his honor is a combining prose and verse. Fike for all of eternity. welcome sign that the Muste graduated from Hope in administration recognizes the great principles Muste stood for. 1905 and is one of the most Someone once said of Muste, by Berke Breathed famous alumnus in the school's BLOOM COUNTY "This is an awfully smooth world history. After graduating, Muste em if m all tw aewve and it contains very few men of umheiewwpt went on to be one the century's mdmKe'6 oveR~ UKe ft MOB OF KWWL. ft absolute principle. A.J. stood so greatest and most contraversial m mite'z sfKew-m-mftLTH Fmm. far on that absolute end of the xm peep LABOR LOONS, MB MB ALL peace agitators, advocating spectrum of principle that he has mJNft mr STILL one pacifism, and demonstrating influenced thousands of people to Neep HeAUNO- VSKY against World Wars I and II, iMFomtr at least move in his direction, : Korea and Vietnam, the Cold 7HIN0 and they have influenced others. War, as well as nuclear weapons. y He builds up everybody's backbone." Some of Muste's more radical Clearly, A. J. Muste is a man activities included traveling to who every student should be North Vietnam to meet with Ho familiar with. Chi Minh to discuss ways of ending the Vietnam War and circulating pamphlets in Editor's note: Some lb Moscow's Red Square. information for this article was Hope has recognized Muste in obtained from a previous article a variety of ways over the years. written by Dr. Donald Cronkite. m..pom wm mr THE RBPLACB' Ut I'M HBAKP ney/ PPMMi *MCK$r mrpeNmN ocue THAT HEM ne is vew 50 AXE fXLSnsnlf mTHAT'5 mNome mrr -vew eFFecnve* Foumuv YOU/ Dormitories Plan UpComing Date smeptPA CMON*. IN m me... Asnrre. eo 0H~we msf t AEMR JOS . room ISN'T ner tTATKY/ vw/Me r 1 much Berrat Nights And Formals LOOKING. By Julie Thornes Blast From the Past," held Nov. anchor Staff Writer 6 in the Maas Center. A complete dinner will be served and the November is the month for head resident said, "We always "Date Nights" during which decorate extensively." some of the dorms plan activities Van Vleck and Lichty have for their residents. These made similar plans — a activities range from formal scavenger hunt date night at the dances to hay rides. mall. Lichty's will be held Nov. 7. Durfee Hall chose the latter. Van Vleck is planning its activity m.youms'm Mrs/ On Nov. 6, the dorm will have a for second semester. OH, MY 005H~. mmsive ptspifiv of hayride at Peasink's farm. Kollen Hall is planning a semi- mmeRWiPine SUPPtN LflBOR VKJUNCe Afterwards there will be a barn formal on Nov. 20 called "Hit UNION P&ENSE womr ON BY UNPet- dance where cider and donuts That Perfect Beat." A semi- comirmmTwe snNPAK/ smmv will be served. Tickets cost one formal is traditional for Kollen STRIKE IS MeR? emrious WON T Be dollar per person. and participation is always very mcessMYs Dykstra Hall chose another high. This year it will be held at popular option, a dance. The Calypso's at the Holland Holiday theme will be 50's, titled, "A Inn and will cost $8 a couple. Philosophy Department Awarded $1,000 Grant the exhibit concludes. The Matchette Foundation of OOOPMOKNm. i WAS imreKm, San Antonio, Tex. has awarded The Matchette Foundation moNeoF-we VH~ I TWUOHT Y0J mm the Hope College philosophy provides national support for FORMERLY etAFWyeP STILL MIGHT BC STKtKC'S MMO BACK NFL fmAceiwr HiRm... VH~. 10 dOVNClM department a $1,000 grant for the philosophy departments at FLAYeRS... ^ purchase of philosophy books to liberal arts schools. The Hope \ r*:- HeCK*. \ INMIiml comprise the "Franklin J. philosophy department has Matchette Collection." historically been a frequent recipient of Matchette % % David Jensen, the college's Foundation grants. In 1985, the library director, said the department was awarded a grant collection will be on exhibit in the to sponsor a three-day new Van Wylen Library during conference celebrating the the second semester. A metal centenary of the birth of nameplate will be struck, philosopher and theologian Paul designating the collection after Tillich. • 4. s C. C • Page 10 Nov. 4, 1987 Sports Dutchmen Clinch Share Of Football Crown

By Ben Hanneman Everything about the do with that touchdown as Mark their lead out of reach. believed to be gone for the anchor Sports Editor Dutchmen attack was big as they Hahn found Bill Vanderbilt for a Offensively, Hope gained 515 season. Stewart was perfect in opened up a quick 13-0 lead after 66-yard touchdown pass. yards on the day, 180 of which The Hope College football team the first quarter with the help of To close the first half Hahn came on only three of the plays his only play of the afternoon as staged an impressive 48-14 two Duy Dang field goals and a kept the ball himself on a two that went for touchdowns. he found Vanderbilt for a 62 yard victory over the Adrian Bulldogs 12-yard pass to Chris Duryee and yard run for the touchdown and The Bulldogs could only scoring pass with 13:06 left. * Saturday to remain undefeated were never headed. had Adrian players and fans manage 178 yards in total offense in the MIAA and to take sole The Bulldogs did manage to looking for the exits. as the Dutchmen defense, led by The Dutchmen will return to possession of first place. cut the lead to six in the latter As insurance for what would Jeff Dawsan and Kurt the comforts of home Saturday Coach Smith was rather part of the first half on a 13-yard prove to be a tough Bulldog Friedriechsen, sacked for their final game of the optimistic about the contest, strike from quarterback attack in the second half the Crosthwaite eight times for season. They will face the Olivet adding that Hope and Adrian Crosthwaite to Baechler. Dutchmen proved that they are minus 87 yards. Comets with hopes of winning yet have always met for big games. On their first play from better than their pre-MIAA The game also marked the another MIAA gridiron Saturday's win, he said, was the scrimmage the Dutchmen record would indicate as they return of quarterback Keith biggest of the year. showed Adrian what they could scored three more times and put Stewart who was previously championship. Dang May Start Cracking Open The Record Books By Brian Breen have a shot at the record." Dang percent tally. CLOTHING anchor Editor may also have a chance to tie the Dang said he had a bad start MIAA season record of 6 set by early this year getting used to For the second year in-a-row Cooper in 1986. Hope has clinched at least a college life and competition with Last season Cooper's toe three other kickers. "It was share of the MIAA football title. efforts landed him a spot on the One aspect that has definitely frustrating. My kicking was all-MIAA football squad. "I think bad," Dang explained. "(But) ! helped them in their title hunt it's great. The record doesn't has been the kicking game. And I'm glad Coach Smith is playing mean much to me," said Cooper, me now. He doesn't always like it looks like the kicking will who now works as an account remain strong for Hope teams in to play freshman." representative for Ford Motor Cooper echoed Dang's feelings the immediate future, too. Credit in Baltimore, Maryland. Duy Dang, a freshman about playing freshman. "Even "I'd be happy for him. I hope he if you're a little better. Coach placekicker from Tecumseh, sets the record." currently has kicked eight field Smith will go with the junior or More realistically, however, senior. It's really a credit for goals out of 10 attempts. He leads is the fact Dang needs only five the MIAA in field goals for all Dang coming in as a freshman," more field goals in the next three Cooper said. games (league and non- seasons to set the all-time career conference) and is closing in on Another freshman has filled record. Cooper tied the record Cooper's shoes this season at the the Hope regular season record last year at 12 with Greg Bekius, of 10, set by Doug Cooper last punting position. Chris Howe who set the original Hope record from Mason has replaced Junior year. Dang is also second in the in 1980. Dang may also have a n MIAA in extra points with 23 of 25 Chris Cassell with the punting chance to set the MIAA career chores and currently is second in clearing the uprights. record for field goals. Dang would have to kick two the league (all games) with a 36.0 Dang is also kicking at a average. His longest this year field goals this Saturday against record setting percentage rate. Olivet to tie the record with was a 54-yarder. The all-time Hope record was set Henry Loudermilk set the Cooper. He kicked two field goals by Keith Nelson from 1978-81. last week against Adrian. 4Tm Hope season record for best Nelson booted 10 of 13 field goals punting average at 39.7 yards in just happy we beat Adrian," said for a 77 percent career mark. Dang. "Personally, I'd like to 1978. He also holds the career Dang is currenlty at an 80 record at 38.9 yards per kick. Hope Stays Undefeated In The MIAA

The Hope College women's team in the Great Lakes region College this Saturday. cross country team, which will to be ranked. On Nov. 14, the Hope women be bidding for its third The Flying Dutch, who are will be bidding for their third consecutive MIAA championship coached by Bill Vanderbilt, were straight trip to the NCAA this Saturday, Nov. 7, is ranked undefeated in MIAA dual meets national championship meet 12th in the nation among NCAA (4-0) this fall and finished 5-1 when they compete in the Great Division III teams. overall, bowing only to defending Lakes Regional at Wooster, Ohio. The weekly poll is conducted national champion St. Thomas If the Flying Dutch qualify by the College Cross Country College of Minnesota. Hope also they won't have to travel far as Coaches Association. It marks won three Invitational Hope College will host the the first time this season that championships. The MIAA national meet on Saturday, Nov. Hope has been ranked nationally. championship meet for men and 21. The Flying Dutch are the only women will be run at Albion

Vanderbilt Named Player Of The Week The best of ihe season. Senior tight end Bill Vanderbilt a junior, has 104 career pass Wasczenski had one tackle for a of Hamilton has been named the receptions. Vanderbilt is also one loss, a quarterback sack, and MIAA's offensive player of the of the tri-captains on the Hope deflected one opponent pass. week by Commissioner A1 Deal. basketball team. Other defensive nominees VanderbUt caught four passes The defensive player of the were Hope's Don Dahlquist of for 163 yards and a pair of week was senior defensive end Cadillac who was credited with touchdowns (66 and 62 yards) as Charlie Wascenski of Albion six tackles, a blocked punt, the Flying Dutchmen defeated College. He was credited with deflected pass, and a Adrian 48-14. nine tackles, four of them solos, quarterback sack in the win over The 6-4, 215-pound Vanderbilt, in the Briton's 32-6 victory over Adrian. » ^ Rjteets an all-MIAA first team choice as Kalamazoo. The 6-1, 220-pound 1 %<¥' w « m VM t n'f r/'t Nov. 4, 1987 Page 11 KAUL continued Personals

from page 8 TYPISTS — Hundreds weekly struck him while getting his at home! Write: P.O. Box 17, shoes shined. He overheard two Clark, NJ 07066 bootblacks discussing their To The Fish Bowl - Oh, that I investments and how well they were fish food! f were doing. Kenned> later said PART TIME - HOME that if the market was being MAILING PROGRAM! fueled by the enthusiasm of Excellent income! Details, send bootblacks and others of equal self-addressed, stamped sophistication, he knew it was envelope. WEST, Box 5877, time to leave it. Hillside, N J 07205 Similarly, 1 should have known that 1 shouldn't be in the market Five Days Week, Two days when I realized that it was strong attracting people like me. B-Man; So how was the movie No more. I leave the market Saturday night? Do you take all poorer in worldly goods, richer in your first dates to Grand experience — but I leave. Rapids? '' Goodbye. By the way, did you find your Let the rally begin. way to the Theater? And was a goodnight kiss in order, my friend? Anchor I'm just sorry that you went on A scene from the recently ended show "As You Like It. the date. I'm just sorry that you Files chose to take her over me. Hope senior seeks, clean, neat, 5 Years Ago today... and quiet living atmosphere. Call Nov. 4,1982 - An International Lynn at 396-5773 (home) or Relations club was active on between 12:30 p.m. — 5 p.m. at Less than Vi mile campus. The anchor editorial 394-7799 (work). was attempting to recruit non- I need to reach the person who conformists. The Soccer team called me (Bill at 6505) on Oct. from the Holland reeived their first ever bid to 24, the day before Nykerk. IFI RV! compete in the Great Lakes Should the anchor change its stadium! Regional tournament. advertising policy? Please " Lt A' 15 Years ago today... respond. Nov. 4, 1972 ~ A poll taken by The anchor does not respond Student Congress revealed that Student Rates Available 80 percent of the student body through classifieds. Only through FITNESS CENTER favored lengthening visitation the wise and mystical Student hours from 1 p.m. to 1 a.m. and 59 Media Committee and the all- powerful "Letters to the Editor". percent were in favor of on- $23 - one month $60 - 3 months $110 - 6 months campus drinking. The majority of the anchor consisted of the "God is Dead" - Friedrich debate over abortion. A special Nietzche on bell-bottom jeans was in Gay Female seeks hi or gay Tanning Beds Available! progress at "The Pant Gallery" females for fun and frolic. downtown. Possible relationship. Discretion 25 yean aso today... Assured. Include phone and Nov. 4,1962 - Student Congress photo if possible. Write P.O. Box women! meny aerobic classes available! was disbanded due to extreme 2146, Holland, MI 49442. apathy. Nuclear fallout areas Travel Field Opportunity. Gain were designated in Phelps and valuable marketing experience CALA DANCING JAKIE SORENSEN Durfee (both women's dorms at while earning money. Campus the time). "Great Expectations" representatives needed was showing at the Holland immediately for spring break m-th 5:30 Specialized cusioned f&th 7*00 Theatre. trips to Florida or South Padre Island. Call Campus Marketing m-w 6:45 ,lo°r aerobics. 9,05 CRUISE SHIPS at 1-800-282-6221. saf am NOW HIRING. M/F Summer & Career Opportunities i sat 10:30am (Wilt Train). Excellent pay plus world travel. Hawaii, Bahamas, I Desperately Caribbean, etc. CALL NOW: STARTING NOVEMBER 1st 20e-736-077S E*t.Zil£ | seeking I I Filipino martial Arts Martial 1 sportswriters! I Homemakers m-w 7:30pm Wanted! J Contact the I Top Pay! Bring ID for discount on tanning beds J anchor office or I C.I. I J Ben Hanneman, One of Michigan's Largest 12l' 24th Ave. i 474 CENTURY LANE N.W. Suite 222 HOLLAND, mi 49423 J sports editor. Free Weight and nautils clubs. No'man, OK (616)396-2901 73069 Page 12 Nov. 4, 1987 Opinion

course, but I get out so easily sometimes. He'll be cruising along, and then I'll slip out and Still Life shatter someone's opinion on Editorial clothing or friends or habits or haircolor or music tastes or AAonnet politics or...any thing. Monnett's sardonic mind is Parletals Policy Has ripe for my picking. It's so easy Ousted By for me to get ahead of that sentry at his mouth. When Monnett gets confident he stops relying on the A Chance To See S.I. Nasty sentry and then I slip out to crush another person under the bootheel of my superiority. I ( 6 Jim Monnett admit that Monnett despises me, but heck, I'm everywhere. Real" Change Recently Monnett was reading an article on insulting people in Once again, the subject of a modification in the Parietals policy that horribly uplifting magazine is in the works, and this time there may be a chance for a change. Hello, I'm S.I. Nasty. Sam Ira of individual back-stabbings. Campus Life. It brought up the Nasty to friends, and we're old What a day that'll be. neat idea about what would Despite many conflicting views on the policies of visitation at friends. I'm doing the column Think of it. Groveling in the happen if every time we insulted Hope, there seems to be a general cosensus that a change is this issue. Monnett was sitting at corner will be anyone who shows someone they bled. The halls of needed somewhere. the keyboard beginning to write a hint of nonconformity or the dorms would be blood red. But before any changes can come about, the student body has to something moralistic so I weakness (they're the same During certain times of the year show the administration that it is serious about the issue. In the brained him with Webster's thing, aren't they?). We'll catch you would need life jackets. past, there have been attempts to convince the powers that be that Wouldn't that be wowie? (Go 150,000 word monster. I thought it them with their Wranglers, their a change is needed, but support from outspoken students has been was time for us to talk face to 4 ahead, insult me for ''wowie." Adidas, and their wretched Save sparse at best. face since I hear such good the Whales' buttons. I don't mind You know you want to.) things from Hope. being around people who care for Disagree? Go walk down the A survey conducted by Student Congress last year is a prime Before we get going let me ask whales as long as they keep it to halls between classes. It's example of this: It showed the administration that the students a few questions to bring myself themselves. How dare they force glorious. "That girl's a brick." felt there was some need for change, but once the survey was up to date. Have you ridiculed me to gaze upon their opinions? "Rich used the salad fork for his conducted, It was more or less dropped. Once In a while, parietals anyone lately? Torn out a heart Whenever I get the opportunity meat. What a brick." "Mike becomes a hot topic for debate. But when met with opposition, the brick yourself!" (Replace'brick' or two? Maybe ganged up on the to, I cut these people down good. subject is dropped until the next time it is brought up, usually short kid with funny glasses? I always get such a feeling of with your favorite colorful Nailed that jock who was caught expletive, or better yet, invent a several months later. power from hurting someone. u taking his mother to the movies? For real thrills we can pretend new one so someone else can The newest of the old" proposals is due for release some time Come on, you can tell me all the to be someone's friend. When insult you over your before the end of the semester, when It will go to Student sordid details. I know you're they make a fatal mistake like vocabulary.) Congress' Residential Life Committee and then hopefully on to the modest, but I want to know if saying they don't like Pink Beyond the cutting that we do Campus Life Board for review and approval. It's not yet known you've made anyone cry lately? Floyd, we can pounce and rip to each other, imagine what what approach this proposal will take, but due to the failures in You say you have? Now don't would happen to a professor them apart. This will leave them the past, student support is going to be crucial. go and start thinking that Hope is emotionally shattered. They'll go during a test. Each intentional the only college where I'm at home and cry since they lost your trick question would have us People get the Impression that Hope College Is a liberal arts work. S.I. Nasty is everywhere. friendship. As if you really care slash the prof. By the end of the college full of conservatives, because many students are afraid to Give me enough time and I'll about them. class, the prof would be voice their opinions on issues such as the modification of have everyone gossipping. It'll Now for those of you who are vaporized. That would teach all parletals. Every year. It seems there Is an editorial In the anchor be grand. I often dream of the shocked and appalled at what those sadistic professors who about student apathy, and this year Is really no exception. day when Phelps will be I'm saying let me explain that spend hours planning ways to fail completely filled with us. Hope has always been a school that prides Itself on Its ability to you're not alone. Monnett thinks change with the times, but this has only happened when the whispering, discreet pointing, 1 am a horrible monster waiting 1 got to be going. Monnett is giggling, and of course thousands to be released. He's right of starting to pray for help against student body has become Involved. me. It's the only way he ever gets Perhaps It's time again for the students and the administration the best of me. Anyway, keep up to work together, to at least reconlze that a change doesn't have to the good work. Make sure you be radical. But the college has to be responsive to the needs and Hope College make someone cry today. I'm wants of the entire student body, and the only way that can happen sure that together we can stamp Is If people get Involved and voice their opinions. out any weaknesses in our fellow the anchor man. ttlb^TrW_

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Money. It's a constant subject newspapers as their sources for national liberal arts college. Thank You Phelps on the minds of most people. For news. That's why Calvin was Dear Phelps Dining Hall via break, so we thank you for example, pick up any newspaper The anchor has money mentioned ahead of Hope in a the anchor: continuing the same food policy, and you'll probably find budgeted for a computer system, recent U.S. News and World regardless of how many students information on the recent fall of but we're still looking into Report story on college rankings. I have been selected to write to are on campus. the stock market. And taxes are desktop publishing systems, Instead of being at the top of a you by my colleagues in the pizza We are a little bit disappointed a normal platform in most They run about $10,000 but a lot of less prestigous category, we're business. We wanted to thank in your performance over government elections, no matter colleges are using them. I'd hate now at the bottom of a higher you for your decrease in food Parent's Weekend. It seems the if it's at the local, state, or to spend $3,000 on a conventional one. Maybe, then, it's time to quality the last few weeks. It has food quality was increased national level. system that may be outdated in a start thinking about upgrading caused an incredible upsurge in (exponentially, some say) and year. the level of student pizza orders and has increased our sales went way down. Please organizations. What I'm talking about is my profits alone by a total of 50 try to avoid this in the future. It's just a thought. With a new raising the student activity fee. percent. We'd like to continue working director of Student Activities, Currently it's $19 per semester. We must especially thank yu with you, so both will profit. If From The this would be the perfect time to It funds all of the student for running out of many of your the kids don't eat, you make do some soul searching along activities, including S.A.C., all more popular food items at 6 those lines. Anyways, you can money. When they finally break the medias, Barbell Club, Sailing p.m. This is when the athletes down from starvation, they order write me at the anchor office and Editor's Club, Women's Issues come in with big appetites and pizza, so we make money. Let's tell me what you think if you'd Organization, and many other end up ordering an incredible keep up the good work. like. Our address is DeWitt organizations. amount of pizza. I have also Center, Hope College, Holland, A doubling of the activity fee to noticed that we have sold a very DAVE COOPER Desk $38 a semester or $76 per year, MI 49423. large number of pizzas over fall COOP'S PIZZA PARLOR But, please whatever you do would greatly increase the 229 KOLLEN HALL capabilities of each and every don't call me at home. I don't organization. Of course, certain think the phone bill is paid yet. Brian Breen expectations would have to be worked out. Think about it. What is $78 FAMILY DENTISTRY he y u I pa yin 0Ver $10, Even to a college student, like * " ° ' l , ,f- t ^ myself, it seems money plays an 'u school. It s not small The anchor welcomes letters t Ue 24 Hour increasingly bigger role each 1 !| ' but the sUident to the editor. Letters should be year. BPW bills phone bills, C0UW rea ly benefit in the 500 words or less and may be Emergency cable tv bills, gas bills, tuition long run. It would be neat to have edited for space and content. All Service e ery h( ur n letters must be signed, however, bills, motorcycle payments, rent, t ^ . ? ° etc. The listjust keeps growing... 1^? ' Photographs m The names and addresses may be Financial problems plague or Glorlf Steinheim withheld subject to discretion by 399-0288 most Americans, except maybe ?u; e•.* '• ' * V4 ^ *4 V.; V« Vw i: it ^ H V v-i 1? tj U U ^ > v Vv Page 14 Nov. 4, 1987

Opinion Ginsburg Worse Candidate Than Bork GETONHYNtRK fey By Chris Shaffer Ginsburg and Bork are both is anchor columnist hailed as great legal theorists. Unfortunately, we have not yet Less than a week after Robert found a way to keep law purely Bork's rejection by the Senate, theoretical. It must be applied to President Reagan has chosen real situations on a day to day another nominee for the open basis. Not poked and tweeked Supreme Court seat. One that the like a gumby doll. It's too fragile liberals will like even less than for that. his first choice. It also has to be applied with One with the same consevative love, because Justice without outlook and belief in judicial love is tyranny — think about it. restraint. His name is Judge For all their brains, Bork, Douglas Ginsburg, and he hasn't Ginsburg, and all the rest, care been around long enough for the more for the law, than the people Senate Judicial Committee to it affects. form an opinion yet. But the press fell in love with him at first sight. Though he hasn't been caught fooling around with BLOOM COUNTY secretaries or shredders. He has made some by Berke Breathed investments in a cable tv company, though. Not a big deal, v except he also worked on a case for the U.S. Justice Department MBM. to establish the full First Amendment rights of cable tv our companies. No one is saying that * * J, he broke the law, but some are Remodeled whispering that his timing (if not his ethics) leave something to be • Store.- desired. Whether Ginsburg makes it or not to the Supreme Court is irrelavent to the White House. They want a conservative (whose father was a conservative and his father before him... ad nauseous.) And the "in" thing for conservative 0s Supreme-Court-Justices-Wanna- Baiter' Be's is judicial restraint. Restraint what? Certainly not from laughing at Reagan when Book Jflouse his bowels act up. / 43 E. 8th St. Downtown Holland Restrain from issuing . 396-1473 decisions that would in effect HOUTJ: Daily 'lil S:30. Mon.. Thurs. & Fri. 'til9 lililin!! make a law. There are examples Y. of this horrible process. Wade vs. r Roe is one, where the courts take away the Const!tionally granted right of a State to control the actions of its citizens. This is the sort of trend that Reagan has *1.00 off Student Discount decided needs to be stopped. The ALMANZA only things that should be legal $ are things that the legislators SALON Now 3.00 off regular price have writtne down as being lawful (and vice versa). That's fine and good, but who is 208 S. river Between 8th & 9th to draw the line? A liberal might say it's not in the Constitution 392-2828 where a State can take away a woman's right to the privacy of her body and an abortion. A conservative would say that the States do have a right to outlaw private consensual homosexual >j4^ contact (sodomy). Is it really appropriate to go miismpKe pmsoMRrrrom NEXUS soley by the "orignial intent" of wrm PH c/rru the men who put together the ito Constitution in this day and age? ww. no. Wouldn't George Washington *Ui and Thomas Jefferson — both M/r slave owners — widen their eyes at the Emancipation Proclamation, which was written not by Congress but by a REDKEN & RK President unsupported by the Constitution? Do the proponents of "Judicial Restraint" not believe at times it is necessary to • i , ; • . } ; > y j v* ; act first, then legislate? l r t •s j-z ' i : i : t c '. > : : : c .t' f ?-S S : * r -y 4 t . >'•> y c /*Jt Ji •- -J - > -» - . y < * kA/VV * <.VV Nov. 4, 1987 Page 15

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