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SEPT1, VOL. GVIII 1995 Crescent ISSUE 1 "The relentless persuit of truth, in Christ." WHAT'S 'Management conflict' leads Comfort to resign BRUIN PATJOHNSON in Comfort's decision to re dean of admissions, having a point he took primary respon Editor-in-Chief.The Crescent sign; man stronger supervisory role over sibility for the graduate admis Comfort in undergraduate ad sions side of things." ANNOUNCEMENT In a surprise move, Randy agement con Do you have information flict and a re missions. Rickey, a 1976 George Fox Comfort, director of under Andrea Cook, vice presi about ei^ents the cruiting terri College graduate, headed graduate admissions, resigned tory dispute. dent for enrollment services, George Fox's undergraduate community needs to know from his position in the Ad in explaining the management admissions program from about? Submit it to The One of missions Office, effective Aug. 1986 through December 1990, Crescent before noon, those issues, hierarchy, said, "When Jeff 1,1995. specifically, came back to the college, we when he was named regional Mondays. No director with D.H. Dagley advertisements please. President Ed Stevens cited was the role brought him back with the title two issues that played a role COMFORT of Jeff Rickey, of dean of admissions. At that (Continued on page 3) A R T I S T S N E E D E D The Crescent needs cartoonists. If you are Student drowns interested, please bring A n d r e s L u c i a n o samples of your work to Peacock, a student at the Crescent office in George Fox College, drowned July 17 at age the communications 2 1 . A n d r e s h a d a t hallway. tended George Fox OPINION BOARD College on a track FORMING scholarship and was to start at the Art Institute Do you want to put your of Seattle in the fall. opinions and writing T w o m e m b e r s o f skills to work? Apply for GFC were pallbearers: the Opinion and Director of CFC Security Tim Commins and Commentary Board. sophomore Chad Opitz. A third student, Applications in the .senior Chuy Rome, was named as an alter SUB. Due in The nate. Crescent office Andres was born Dec. 7, 1973, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. He moved to Gladstone, Thursday, Sept. 7. Ore., in 1979. FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE A funeral was held for him on July 21 at ASCGFCwillbe Trinity Lutheran Church in Oregon City, showing "While You where he was a member. Were Sleeping" on Friday, Sept. 1, at 9 P.M.on Pennington Lacey submits Lawn. Admission is free. resignation PATJOHNSON GREEN ROOM TIME Editor-in-Chief, The Crescent Green Room will be every Friday in the SUB After a 13-year career at George Fox Col basement from 9:50 to lege, Deb Lacey reached a separation agree 10:50 A.M. Questions? ment with the College, which included some Want to help? Call financial considerations that were mutually Noah at ext. 4108. beneficial for Lacey and George Fox College. After receiving a terminal contract for the C L A S S R E P. 1995-96 academic year last March, Lacey, ELECTIONS vice president for student life, submitted her Class Representative resignation, effective this past July 1. Elections will be held "It was a decision that Deb and 1 kind of came to mutually," President Ed Stevens September 7 & 8. said. "When I first told her that 1995-96 Those interested would be her last contract, she and I agreed contact Rebecca that we would have some subsequent con Malmfeldt in the versations about whether or not she felt ASCGFC offices PHOTO BY PATJOHNSON lij^e—based on the fact that it was her last (ext.4101). Petitions Stopping to trim the roses. Not afraid to get his hands dirty. President year and some might consider her a 'lame must be completed by Ed Stevens stops to trim the roses. "For years Virginia Millage told me that duck vice president'—that would hamper September 5th. her effectiveness in leading Student Life and Speeches given in the you have to trim the old dying buds to get more to grow. I knew the being a member of the President's Cabinet Commons, noon maintenance staff had about a million things to do, and they probably and all the other roles that the vice presi- September 7th. wouldn't get to this one, so / thought that I would take some time to do it. (Continued on Page 3) PA G E 2 THE FRIPAX SEPT. 1,1995

DPJJ^JJDJ^J c^DJVJjvjpj^rApy ^The Crescent my thoughts. MISSION STATEMENT: The GFC bubUe bursts "We, the student newspaper, desire to be a voice for the students, a voice that PAT JOHNSON be true. I think that is why Editor-in-Chief. The Crescent I had a problem accepting carries an informative message that expresses integrity and professionalism." that this school is not a erception is a tricky PATRICK A. JOHNSON, Editor-in-Chief bubble. 1 know that some thing. Everyone CAROLYN M. WADLOW, Assistant Editor LETHA TAWNEY, Advertising Director P knows the old cliche of you at this point are JONATHAN G. HAYS, A & E Editor MATTHEW B. OPITZ, Sports Editor of the glass that is half thinking that Deb Lacey, PHILIP S. EWERT, Photo Editor ANITA A. CIRULIS, Staff Advisor empty or half full, but you Shaun McNay, Jim 1. CARL WIEGAND, Layout/Design Editor don't really understand Fleming and Ed Stevens ELIZABETH M. PHARES, Feature Editor MICHAEL J. SLIVKOFF, Layout/Design the true meaning of that knocked me out, strapped phrase until you actually me into a chair in Bauman fall victim to it. and brainwashed me. Al For the last two years, 1 though they probably More communication have been running around wish they would have campus writing my fin thought of this first, my gers to the bone saying perception change came wouid queii rumors that Fox is a bubble and if on my own. you're a strong Christian During my summer, I you don't belong here. The realized just how bad C A R V W A D L O W Or if an answer is given, it doesn't answer things are out there. I Assistant Editor, The Crescent the question originally presented. point to my ranting and raving was that you are worked with many people ' his sunimer witnessed the The outcome of th^ process is that mem this summer who were bers of the studeit community feel left in die lazy if you attend Fox. unfolding of events concerning After all, there are many anything BUT Christian. the resignations of Deb Lacey and dark and frustrated, and they assume die schools out there that The few Christians I did T reason for this is some sort of conspiracy in could use a few good, meet at work called the Randy Comfort. the administration. rest of the company "hea Most of the time, the College — from the strong Christians. If you As part of the George Fox community, are at Fox, you are deny thens." Yup, this summer Development Office to Student Life and students have a right to know what is ing the world of the Lord's Pat had a reality check. beyond — has dealt with the Crescent staff work, not to mention the The world right now re and the student body secretly and with an happening on the campus, especially when decisions are made that alter their environ fact that you are being ally is a very dark place, excessive amount of discretion. with pockets of light. This ment. lazy. Everyone can be a strong Christian in a com summer felt like I had Although lately the trend has gready On top of that and more importandy, been walking outside on a improved and more information has been students care. The questions are not accusa munity of strong Chris made available, it still is not satisfactory. tians, right? very bright sunny day and tions; they are simply a way of forming a Wrong. suddenly it became night, More freedom and trust in the members of logical idea of what is going on. Students I didn't realize just how and my eyes didn't have the George Fox College community would deserve to be respected as a voice in the important this community time to adjust. result in a decrease in the amount of rumors things that affect them was in my life until this I d o n ' t s e e F o x a s a and accusations. It is important to respect authority; how summer when it was gone. bubble anymore, but as a The general understanding of the student ever, when left ignored, it's easy to ^1 a lack Like a whirlwind {no, safe haven — a place body in relation to Lacey and Comfort is that of respect. make that a hurricane). where you can go to President Stevens has t^en it upon himself I do know, being privy to sensitive infor Fox had converted me to charge up your spiritual to fire people at will, on a whim. There are Christianity. Then luckily batteries. No, this place is mation, that the administration is by no for the last two years, I not perfect. No, people some who have faith in their college and means bdiaving in an irresponsible way as a have been around or in here do not always make don't assume this, but the majority of indi general rule. I also know that President conversation with people the right decisions. We all viduals have begun to lose corffidence in the Stevens answers to the Board of Trustees, and from this community non need to understand this. administration's ability to make logical they will keep him accountable. stop. I never left the com Some might even believe decisions. However, had I not been involved, I munity until this summer. that this is the case, but we The question is: Why is it that students would have continued to stumble in the During this summer, my really need to be patient assume the worst? Perhaps it's because of die dark, believing many of the rumors that I perception of this school and realize that no one lack of information drat is offered to them. heard. changed. will ever be perfect in this I am no longer looking Usually when a member of the student body The only way to remedy this is for the world. To expect perfec asks an administrator a question in order to administration to begin to trust students with at Fox and saying, "The tion from Fox is an expec tation that this school will obtain information about a situation on the information they require to form respon glass is half empty." Fox is really almost too good to n e v e r m e e t . campus, an answer is refused. sible conclusions for themselves. ASCGFC here to serve; your ideas welcome I PATRICK BENNETT Included in the nine are the the year already? Several CWA'a ... I ASCGFC President president, vice president, sec projects are on the agenda. Here retary, treasurer, activities di is a sampling: I s i t A S B G C F, A S C F C , rector, student chaplain. 1. Increase direct contact ABCGFC, or something like Christian services director, with the administration that? Close, it is the ASCGFC. It communications director, and through breakfast meetings be seems to be the hardest term to supreme court chief justice. tween small groups of students r e m e m b e r o n c a m p u s . Each person has a distinct and and members of the administra ASCGFC stands for the Associ truly important role in serving tion each month. ated Student Community of the community. 2. Bring a leadership confer George Fox College. Their positions exist for the ence to the George Fox College Who is the ASCGFC? It is sole purpose of providing the campus in order to benefit the you! Any student who is either best conditions for the health, leaders of our community as full or part time is a member, growth and enrichment of the well as those of other institu dependent on the payment of student community as a tions. the student activities fee. whole. It is for this reason that 3. Add some imagination to Guess what? You've all paid our doors are always open to the Bruin Junior competition. it if you're registered. Welcome any student. 4. Enhance activities on cam- to the community! Being a part of the ASCGFC - 5 = = s s = r : £ s i r = gives you a voice on your cam nity couch, and talk to me 5. Pummel an administra- pus. This voice comes by way about concerns or whatever is of the Central Committee. Con on your mind any time I am bo^faculty/staff Softball team. around. We want to make There are a good many other sisting of nine members, this thmgs happening which I don't committee is an elected body of your year here the best it can have the room to talk about. So leaders which represents the student community. 'V..dowehaveoneapfor THE CRESCENT. FRIDAY, SEPT. 1,1995 PA G E 3

Chapel dedication Friday Lacey: Former VP ANDREW MILLER Canyon, will give visitors a Leach volunteered to donate his Staff Writer. The Crescent view of the wooded ravine services. Leach has been architect for all three phases of the George Fox College will through 21-foot-tall windows. has no comment dedicate its new Prayer Chapel Inside, it will be sparsely fur College's recent renovations and in a 20-minute ceremony sched nished with built-in benches, a expansion of Heacock Commons (Continued from Page 1) kneeling bench or altar, a small and also is working on plans for uled for noon this Friday all the other roles that the vice dean of students effective July 1. library of books, and a bulletin a new residence hall, (Sept. 1). board for posting prayer re The graduating class of 1995 president and chief student life McNay was formerly the associ ate dean/ director of residence Campus Pastor Gregg quests and answers. donated over $2,000. Funds officer has to serve. Lamm will give a few opening were used to purchase a front "I think basically what hap life, with student discipline as remarks. After an invocation, Thebuilding site, located just one of his major responsibilities. the rest of the program will con east of Edwards Residence Hall, door, and remaining monies pened was over a couple of was chosen because of the aes months, as we talked two or McNay now has all of Lacej^'s sist of prayers given by repre might be used to purchase de duties but will also maintain thetic setting, relative quietness, votional books. three times after that initial con sentatives of the faculty, stu meal plan and off- and security for late-night use. Roy Hiebert, known as versation, we just came dents, alumni, staff and trust to the conclusion that it It was built with George Fox "Grandpa Roy," has volun campus exemptions. ees. teered many hours working would probably be best McNay has no expec A benediction by Denise College construction crews tations about continu rather than outside contractors. with Don Cossel and Ron if we came up with a Brooks, director of outreach and Construction of the $40,000 Hampton of the Plant Services separation agreement, ing in his new leader discipleship will precede a rib which meant that she ship role in the distant bon cutting and tours of the Prayer Chapel is being funded Department, who have over would resign and move future. through a $25,000 gift by a seen the project. building. out of the office, and I "I am just really The building, a six-sided, Newberg couple tha t wishes to Grandpa Roy expresses would assign somebody settled, I guess, in the remain anonymous. The project hope that the chapel will be 660-square-foot wooden struc received another significant well used by College individu else to head up Student , . thought that this is ture overlooking Hess Creek boost when architect Russ als and groups. Life. The separation LACtr very transitional," he agreement had some financial said. "We are in a very challeng considerations for Deb, obvi ing and difficult time of transi ously." tion in Student Life and tiie life Comfort: Agreement signed Lacey refused to comment of the College." about the circumstances of her Jeff VandenHoek will now (Continued from Page J) termination, resignation, or fi move into a full-time position of Associates, a firm assisting nancial agreement with the Col acting director of residence life colleges in admissions recruit lege. In apiepared statement, she and housing. Last year he was a ment. voiced deep concern for students half-time Resident Director and Comfort, a 1988 George Fox and the spiritual life of the col a halftimes housing ccxDrdinator. His new position will require graduate, was a GFC admis lege as a whole. sions counselor for two years "Here is what I want the him to continue with housing under the supervision of Jeff George Fox College students to placement responsibilities, as well as management of the resi Rickey. know," she said, ""Deb Lacey When Rickey left his posi loves them ,she believes in them, dence Ufe program. Added to his tion as director of undergradu she cares about them, and she is duties will be handling room as a t e a d m i s s i o n s i n D e c e m b e r o f encouraging them to continue to signments and room changes, 1990, Comfort replaced him. take on the banner of feith and managing the residence life pro live that out as authentic, real, Rickey returned to GFC as gram and taking over furniture honest, vulnerable believers in purchasing. dean of admissions in 1993. Vander^oek's role last year Although his role was limited Jesus Christ. And don't be dis to graduate admissions ini couraged or disillusioned by was a half-time position. The Stu what has happened, but know dent Life personnel changes are tially, top administrators that God is still in control and He now moving him into a full-time wanted that to change. is the one to honor." role, which is going to continue "We felt like it was time to re into the future. This will allow ally bring him [Rickey] into more PHOTO BYPHILEWERT Lacey is not the only one who of that role [of dean of admis Jeff Rickey, Dean of Admissions. is being affected by the major him to handle more residence life, including discipline. Con sions], in part because of my Rickey is now directly su "I was pleased to have played changes in the Student Life Of such an integral role in the fice. Ed Stevens is currently cerning die future effectiveness of workload and in part because of pervising undergraduate ad the student life office, McNay his expertise," Cook said. "We missions as well as directing College's enrollment growth. I working on the job description look forward to moving into a for the vice president of student said, 'T think any number of con had asked Jeff to take a more ac the college's graduate adnus- life. The search will begin early tive role in being the dean of ad sions office. There are plans to new chapter in my life and an figurations could work... the bot to mid-September and at press tom line is that Student Life ser h i r e a n o t h e r a d m i s s i o n s c o u n missions and overseeing both opportunity to continue learn vices will continue no matter how selor to help him with the new time a specific process was not grad and undergrad admissions, ing and growing." in place. we are configured... 1 rest in the and really fully developing that transition. Upon leaving the College, In lieu of finding a replace idea that the magic is not in the In a written statement. Com Comfort signed an agreement structure we put in place two ment for Lacey, Shaun McNay fort expressed a desire to pur with Stevens in which both configuration, it's in the commit years ago. was appointed to be the acting ment to serve." I think Randy's feeling was sue other opportunities as a agreed not to say negative that that change in structure reason for his resignation. tffings about the other. was something he wasn't par "During college I was a stu "As we talked about his ticularly comfortable with." dent worker in the Admissions separation from the College, he Now, five years later, Rickey Office and hoped for an occa wanted to leave on good The One & Only is taking over where Comfort sion to work full time for the terms," Stevens said. "I am left off. College in the future," he said. sorry that he is leaving." BlizzadTs Now Better Special Thanks to: Ever! GOD 1/2 Standard Sub, 32oz. Drink, Rebecca Malmfeldt with Chips for $3.75. Christina Reagan With GFC I.D., non-deliverabte Anita Cirulis Try our 12 oz. Blizzard® flavor treat. Aaron Backer It's on sale for GFC students, Seth Heiple with this coupon, for only... 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I\J5WS Phil Ewert treks to India for missionary wor

ANDREW MILLER which was really neat to see." Staff Writer. The Crescent On the plane trip over he concentrated on preparing Meet Phil Ewert. A sopho himself for the heat and the more International business throngs of people he would major from Battle Ground, soon be encountering. Wash. Ewert went to India to This wasn't the first time he t. w o r k w i t h M o t h e r T h e r e s a had been out of the country. t h i s l a s t s u m m e r. His junior year of high school Last year, a speaker named he went to Africa for a month Lori Salierno came to George Fox College and spoke of her where he flew with a mission travels to work with Mother ary pilot. He also went to Mexico on four different ser Theresa in India. After she vice trips. spoke, Ewert instantly felt an The plane landed at 8:00 in urge to go. He got the address the morning. His first impres from Salierno and wrote sions of India were of the Mother Theresa. Then, last "about 100 percent humidity January, he received a person and 100 degrees F. And there ally signed letter in return. were a lot of people!" He then contacted his fam That night he went to the ily, church and several friends building called the "Mother asking for donations to assist House," where the Sisters in the travel expenses; how lived. There he was given a ever, for various reasons, oth choice of places to work, and ers weren't able to help finan he decided to work at Prem cially. He was about to give up Dan, which translated from when he talked to Gregg Hindi means "The Gift of Lamm, GFC's campus pastor, Love." who recommended that he The next day he went to the send out a newsletter address early morning Mass and then ing his need to the College's had a simple breakfast of students and faculty. bread and bananas. After Two weeks before school wards he walked to Prem Dan, ended, with only $100 to his a house for the destitute and Phil Ewert lakes a break after traveling through India, which included a visit to see Mother Theresa name, he took a leap of faith dying, where he cared for, and sent out the newsletter. In washed and fed approxi after three days, and he moved through the people, and a lot Vision." it, he requested that people into a house where three other of them would just stand there His most memorable expe send in $1 if they could and to mately 600 burn victims and diseased and injured, along missionary students were to stare at people who were re rience was, "working for the pray for his activities. with 20 or 30 other volunteers staying. t a r d e d o r n a k e d . " orphanage." After seeing the The response was incred and many Sisters. After a few weeks, he He did get to meet Mother kids, Ewert decided that he ible. Approximately 125 Mornings he worked at started working at a hospital Theresa. '"The first week I was wanted to someday adopt people sent in money and en Prem Dan, and during the af and a train station. there, she came up to me and kids. One of the most touch couraging letters, most with ternoons he worked at an or In the morning he and a gave me a little card and a ing moments for him was gifts greater than the re phanage named Shishy friend would go buy fruit and medal she had blessed," he said. when the kids gave him a go quested amount. The money Bhauan, where he primarily take it to the hospital with Another time the Sisters had ing away party. f r o m t h e s t u d e n t s t o t a l e d played with kids. anything else the patients asked Ewert to take pictures at In the next month, Ewert $1,200 and more then half of In the evenings he went to needed. The hospital was in a wedding. "Mother Theresa his expenses. hopes to develop a presenta a service called "Adoration," disrepair. Sewage ran down blessed the wedding. I took a t i o n f o r G r e e n r o o m w h e r e h e One thing that Ewert noted where he found time to pray the halls, huge rats wandered c a n s h o w h i s s l i d e s a n d t a l k was that "over half of the con picture of her with the bride and and spend time with God. amidst the rooms, and the doc a b o u t h i s v i s i t . tributions were anonymous. groom." Mother Theresa also Loneliness began to set in tors were able to see patients presided over the Mass and When asked if he had any for only a few minutes each Adoration services. thing to say to others curious day Ewert describes Mother about missionary work, he A lot of women were there Theresa as being "very firm, said, "If you feel the Lord call because "in the culture it's kind she's 85 years old...very strict, ing you to do something, then of the thing to set your wife on doesn't mind yelling at her Sis even if no one else supports fire to get the insurance money, ters if they're not doing some you, do it." but if she doesn't die then she thing right, but very kind and Ewert saw the Lord often goes to the hospital." gentle...very humble. She through this episode, "from At the train station they doesn't want her picture taken, keeping me safe, to helping me would feed and clothe the but allowed [it] to be taken \vith to get there, and even in giving mentally retarded and home the bride and groom." me comfort when I was lonely less. "If they were really sick, Ewert isn't sure if he would or sad. I think that this was w e ' d t a k e t i i e m t o P r e m D a n return to India, but he hopes to good in that the Lord kind of and Kalighat (a house for the retum to Africa to work with made me step out of my com terminally ill)," It was some AIDS patients in Ethiopia. fort zone," he said, "[leaving] times difficult because there "I like working with sick family, friends and church. I were so many people [in the people," he said, "helping was forced to trust and believe train station]. The trains were t h e m w i t h t h e i r in people I didn't know too packed with people. They problems...volunteer work EWBERG RESALE were just hanging all over the like that. I'd like to work with kindweU^" of He out laughs. of my "India comfort was train. We had to crowd an organization, maybe World zone."

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Quoteables to George Fox College "You know orientation? We//, it happened again." Many Newberg bu.fines.s helped welcome GFC student.^ -Michael Slivkoff, returning student "Teach me your ways O Lord, The best thing about orientation is and I will walk in your the bonding and the great communica truth. Give me an undivided tion among all of us (o-Ieaders). We're heart that I may fear your just pulling together to try and pull this orientation thmg off." n a m e . P s a l m 8 6 : 1 1 " -Steven Lewis Jr., O-LEADER StndenLi enjoy free coffee at the KFOX coffeehouse "It's great watching all the fresh men, they're just like I was last year- confused, not understanding what's going on." -Chris Smith, O-LEADER "Orientation is a good time for people to get initiated with George Fox. Actually, Saturation is more like it. But it is good." -Holly Miller, RETURNING STUDENT

(In reference to movingY'Walking New students relax on the lawn with their Orientation group and leader. Information tent helps freshmen. down the dorm hall, I felt a little confused: I was watching all my own stuff go by." -Sharla Rhoades, FRESHMAN

(On the creation of the Schoepke Game) "Thanks to Mike and Ben for making the Schoepke Game. In the future, I'll be making my millions in Hollywood." -Jamie Schoepke, the game's namesake "I think it's gone really well. I think we've shown the students that we care. 0-Leaders helped the freshnen move their things into their new I think it's been a way for them to feel living quarters, drawing praise from both parents and students a little more at home: I think the o- groups are a wonderful idea, so they (the incoming students) can get involved in a core group that they know and can socialize with." -Kara Fonts, O-LEADER (In rfference to moznng)"I was flabbergasted when I opened my car door and five people showed up to help. -Charlene Rhoades-Koenigs, PARENT "It's like the people (incoming students), Registration lines following all the way through Hoover suprise new students, who feel very relieved they're lost, they're like little lambs, and we when they finally reach the Registar's office. have to play shepherd and bring them to Marriott serves a picnic style meal outside on the lawn the flock.AND we have a chance to totally Ice Cream Social provides fre.shmen with the opportunity to just mold them into our own inmges meet fellow classmates. so I'll have a bunch of little Stevens like me. That'll be great. -Steven Lewis Jr., O-LEADER

"I think orientation has gone very smoothly. With all the hard work from the orientation committee and the o- leaders, I really feel like it's thebest^^ orientation that GFC Uamie Schoepke, O-COMMITTEE "The movers loere great. It's like I just walked up with nothing in my lmnds and all my stuff was already th^_

-Chris Buccanan, FRESHMAN G E O R G E F O X C O L L E G E THECRESCEjvaFRipAySEP^^ PAGE 6 jNDEfi MS.VJ jVJAmGiEjVlEj^rr; A3CaEC Sarah Widrig P a t r i c k B e n n e t t with my walk with God. I Karin Klinger Rebecca Malmfeldt ASCGFC Secretary ASCGFC President knew He was giving me 110 ASCGFC Vice President ASCGFC Supreme Court Chief Justice Hello, my Hi! My name name is Sa Hi. My name percent and 1 was contribut ing, oh, maybe 45 percent of My name is i s R e b e c c a rah Widrig, i s P a t r i c k Karin Kling what 1 could. There was this Malmfeldt, and I have Bennett. I am whole realm of my world I er, and I will a n d I ' m s u the privilege a senior psy be serving hadn't even touched yet and preme court to serve you chology ma was just waiting to discover. you this year chief justice. as ASCGFC j o r f r o m Tliis is where my conversation a s t h e s t u dent body M y h o m e secretary for Moundridge, with Denise came in. 1 excit town is San the 1995-1995 K a n . I t i s t h e vice-presi edly accepted her offer and l a t t e r f a c t o f dent. Dimas, Cal., where Bill and academic year. This is my jun which I'm most proud. thought to myself, "this ought Ted did indeed have an excel to do it." ior year at Fox, and I am a I am currently serving as 1 am a junior majoring in lent adventure. This is my sec Little did I know that this Christian ministries major, mi- the president of the ASCGFC. communications/video pro ond year at George Fox Col was only the beginning. duction. 1 am from Vancouver, noring in psychology. Some If there is just one thing that I lege, and 1 have definitely tidbits about myself: 1 love Shortly after this experience, Washington where 1 attended learned a lot. For example, ve want you to know about me 1 signed up for a Winter Serve music, and I am known to before the year begins, it is Columbia River High School. learned to never be too close 1 enjoy listening to my turn purple from laughing too this: my door is always open. trip; and then it became hit when the Bruin is flashed, and hard. I am new to Central If you have a concern, I want ting the streets of Portland "groovy tunes," spending that at 3:00 A.M. the night be Committee this year and am to hear it. If you cannot find every weekend; and then it time with some of the best fore a midterm, 7-11 can be became hanging out at La people in the world (my looking forward to the chal me in my office, you can call Casa Cafe. Opportunities just your best friend. 1 also learned lenges that the year holds in me at home or come looking friends), and taking long, of several student wants and kept arising, and my old peaceful and completely un needs. In addition to my regu balancing academics, concert for me at 7-11. mindset of "Hey! Let's get a choir, friendships, and my du As president, I serve the necessary naps. But enough lar duties as SCCJ, I hope I can movie and some pizza Friday about me — let me tell you a ties as ASCGFC secretary. community by being the offi address at least a few of those cial liaison between the ad night!" turned into, "Hey! I'm little about my position in stu needs. Currently, I'm doing The position of secretary ministration of the College going to the streets Friday dent government. my best to see some dancing night. Do you want to requires that I attend all cen and the students. This entails here at George Fox College! tral committee meetings, then come!?!" My essential function is to 1 really would like to see a several different responsibili 1 never imagined just how act as a liaison between the type and distribute minutes to lot of student involvement this ties. I facilitate all Central much joy there is in serving administration and you, the all committee members, Jim Committee meetings, work w i t h o t h e r s f o r t h e b e n e fi t o f students. One of my duties as year. We will be holding elec Fleming, President Ed with the treasurer to keep V.P. is to meet weekly with the tions for class representatives Stevens, Shaun McNay, class Jesus Christ. 1 have made watch on the budget, serve on Academic Council to provide September 7 and 8.1 will also many new relationships with reps and supreme court jus administrative committees, the neatest people and can the student body a voice in the be holding interviews with tices, along with posting them and even get to do some pub decisions and discussions that Jim Fleming for the 1995-1996 honestly see why it is that on the prime west board (un lic speaking. It is my goal to Christ so clearly and lovingly take place there. I also work Supreme Court in mid-Sep der the reader board by the serve you as best I can in each tember. We have expanded the asks us to serve one another. w i t h D i r k B a r r a m t o c o n t i n u e student chaplain's office). I of these capacities. There is true joy in making a to improve classes and such Supreme Court's role to in will also be posting all activi My goals for the year are here at GFC. And, of course, clude a historian position. I ties on the prime west board. difference in someone's life. also have high expectations for aimed at building relation And now, to my fullest amaze Patrick (ASCGFC president) The ASCGFC secretary over this year's Homecoming ac ships and fostering open com ment, Tm the Christian ser and 1 work together on vari sees all campus clubs and acts munication between the stu vices director of the campus, ous projects throughout the tivities. as a liaison between the club Most important to Central dent community and Central and the opportunities to serve year. 1 think it's going to be a Committee is the student presidents and central com Committee, and giving stu still come flying at me. The great year with tons of memo mittee. dents direct access to the ad only question 1 have for you ries! God bless! body's interests. My hope is ministration. This year in or t h a t s t u d e n t s w i l l l e t u s I m o w is, "Do you want to come and My goals for the year are to d e r t o a l l o w s t u d e n t s t o b e Andy Uppendahl what they want to see happen serve and love the GFC com join the fun!?!" on campus. I encourage every heard, we are offering stu ASCGFC Treasurer munity as best I can, and to dents many different outlets one to get involved with Monte Wilber Hey, hey, hey; serve the Lord with all my for expression. These include school activities. ASCGFC Activities Director i t ' s A n d y heart, soul and mind. personal contact through our Uppendahl Finally, I leave the new stu open door policy, a conversa My name is dents with some of my limited Lor! Mills Monte (me) bring tion board to be set up in the wisdom gathered from last /ASCGFC Communications Director W i l b e r a n d 1 ing you a ~ G ' D a y ! I ' m SUB in early September, the little bit o' year. When eating at Marriott, a m t h e a c t i v i ASCGFC e-mail line, and our me! When 1 never, ever leave your food ties director. 1 Lori Mills, monthly Town Hall meetings. feel like go unattended. People like Mike This is going to be a great w a s b o r n Smolko and Steve Wehrley ASCGFC and raised in ing home, tend to give it a new flavor. communica year. I'm very excited to have Tualatin, this opportunity to serve you. Eugene, Ore., t i o n s d i r e c t o r . Ore., is where I end up. Al Let's have a great year! Stop by and see me! where 1 Being raised graduated from Churchill though 1 like the study of Noah Stella in Tigard, Chad Kinnett business and have selected it High School in 1993. Then, ASCGFC Student Chaplain Ore., 1 can tell two weeks after I graduated, 1 as a major, I would much ASCGFC Christian Services Director rather be talking with you all you that it truly is the garden moved up to Clackamas, Ore., My name is spot of America. I suggest When Denise to live with my family. 1 am about that infinite and intense Noah Stella planning a visit there some Brooks ap now a junior managerial busi language we call music. Be a n d I a m a sides being the treasurer in time soon. I'm a senior this proached me ness major. In my spare time 1 junior trans year (Yippee!), I'm majoring in one day last love to watch movies, play student government here at f e r s t u d e n t athletic training, and I hope to Fox, I also play drums and f r o m C l a r k y e a r a f t e r tennis, ski and camp. someday work with a profes Greenroom A s t h e a c t i v i t i e s d i r e c t o r 1 percussion in the GFC concert Community sional athletic team. I got my and asked am responsible for planning and jazz bands, in a jazz quar tet called Fidelity, and for College in first experience this summer, me if 1 was and running an activity every Vancouver, interested in various other rhythmic as Wash. This year, 1 have the spending it with the Portland week. I work with a commit Rockies baseball team. being a small group leader, I tee made up of seven coordi signments that come my way. pleasure of serving as your has no idea just how impor nators to do this. Some of the Being a part of ASCGFC student chaplain. Spare time activities that 1 tant and life changing that activities for the year include Central Committee is honestly As such, my biggest goal is enjoy include skiing, riding conversation would be. It was the Price is Right, Faculty very special to me! Most of to bring a new and refreshine my bike, and frequenting 7-11 at a time when I really wasn't what I do as treasurer is be excitement about our relation on a fairly regular basis (make Squares, movie nights. Film sure you say "hi" to Miriam feeling completely satisfied Festival, Lip Sync, concerts hind-the-scenes work and ship with the Lord. I really (Continued nt top of column) and formals. doesn't draw a ton of recogni believe that our "college when you visit). I have a tion by the general student years are a time that God uses younger brother here at Fox - population, but that's OK! to grow us up and teach us his name is Andy — and as far When the various ASCGFC what It means to be truly de as I can tell, he's a pretty hip departments have a financial pendent on Him. My hopLnd guy. Get to know him! need, I'm the one who makes prayer is that each of wiU Basically, as communica sure that it gets resolved. It's tions director, I oversee every great because after 1 write a i n O u r l i v eworking s ® area of the communications check for someone (ASCGFC department (the yearbook, approved, of course) it's in servants ^^^osintotr^^^:- newspaper, radio station, cam stant smiles all around! 1 also pus album, darkroom, and lit keep everyone in Central Committee up to speed con erary publication). Please feel tee,thi^rect^H^nrCoT'^ with the helo anH " tree to contact me at any time cerning the big financial pic ture of ASCGFC so they can o voice your comments or tailor their programs accord about any of these student-run organizations. ingly. I hope and pray this A word of advice — never, year will, be fun and my enlightening for you all. new events ^ver, under any circumstances, The ASCGFC staff (is they prepare to leave on Waik-Ahout '95. God bless you! go onto the basketball court as well. 3nd you ^tth the opposing team's eerleaders. Trust me on thiS' PA G E 7 .\ -\A/ >. . \ r-> '"J ^ r-' \ p - J - H \ I-- r-J Pat Johnson ' • i J J J ly Pi li:::;!_/, •\rr Editor-in~Chief staff know. I am willing to Carl Wiegand a s t i m e a n d f u n d s a l l o w . B e and not just focus on the more iisten to any story idea, no Here we are, Layout/Design Editor yond the adventure of testing popular sports. 1 am not going patter how bizarre or off myself in a new culture, the out and looking for proHems the begin e wall. Just remember, if Hi, I'm missionary work I've found to to write about, and I plan to Carl ning of a t at Johnson can become work with people adds even support everybody 100 per new school editor of The Crescent, God Wiegand, the more value to the time I spend cent. However, if there is a year. We all can make anything happen, layout and abroad. problem that needs to be have untold design editor Closer to home, I'm an in feel free to voice your story f o r T h e C r e s brought up, then 1 will write g o a l s a n d Ideas or opinions to me and ternational business major, in about it. cent and a <^reams for my second year. I'm not sure I am looking forward to tliis the 1995-96 i^y staff. We want to print sophomore where this will take me when year, and 1 encourage all of you things that you are coine to here at GFC. I year, and with the first few read. ® ^ I leave, but I'm leaving that up to let me know how I do. Even if plan to play a to God. I figure that He has a days of classes, we are all My goal is to make this a it is bad, I want to know what I slowly realizing that large role in the new direction better grasp of the situation need to change. I am here solely ^ue student newspaper. and focus of the student maybe, sometime around Hopefully, with your help t h a n I e v e r c o u l d . to inform you, and I want to know retirement, we might actu and God, I can do this before newspaper. I take the responsibility of if I am getting the job done. I plan to completely rede ally accomplish one or two I reach age 65. documenting 1995-96 seri ot our 5,000 goals. sign and rethink the appear ance of your paper. My first ously, but I'm also looking for To be horiest, my goals Gary Wadlow ward to catching a few of those L i z P h a r e s for the school year are fairly priority is showing the stu special moments that make Feature Editor Assistant Editor dents, as well as our advertis straightforward, the first the phrase "A picture is worth I'm Liz Phares, ers, that the paper looks as a thousand words," ring true. being improving my rela Hello! My a n d I a m a professional and intelligent as tionship with God. Now I name is I'm glad to be working for you. my staff and 1 are capable of. sophomore know that some of you are Carolyn Communica I urge everyone to give Jon Hays rolling your eyes and say Wadlow, bet comments or suggestions. Af tions major t e r k n o w n a s f r o m n o r t h ing, "Oh great, another GFC ter all, it's your paper. To re A r t s & E n t e r n t a i n m e n t clone." Gary, and I establish a good reputation Portland. In To those people, believe a m f r o m A l Standing at m y s p a r e for the quality of The Cres an even six me when I say my relation bany, Ore., home of the time 1 like to World's Biggest Timber Carni cent, 1 need your opinions. feet, this ship with God NEEDS im Thanks to all for all your read, play music and hang val. I am now the assistant year's arts out with the Layout/Design proving — trust me on this much needed help in the be and enter one. I will spare you all the editor of The Crescent. I am a Editor. I also work off cam ginning of something chal tainment details behind this primary sophomore chemistry/biol pus in Lake Oswego at a pub lenging. e d i t o r c a r ogy major, with plans to do lishing company. 1 was an goal of mine, mostly be r i e s w i t h something with it (just what Orientation leader for the in cause too many of us upper- him a frizzy hair style and a classmen have heard it all exactly that would be is yet Anita Cirulis coming freshmen this week, unknown.) In all of my spare goofy smile. Hailing from and I enjoyed getting to before from some speaker staff Advisor time, I like to read, listen to the coastal town of Netarts, know many of the new faces in chapel. I ' m e x c i t e d country music, goof off with Ore., (near Tillamook), Jon that will be here on campus. 1 do want to share one of about this has grown up his whole life my friends and talk, a lot. This year I am the feature my goals in detail with you. in a small town atmosphere My role this year on the year's Cres editor on The Crescent This one goal, I would like cent staff and as a result, he isn't afraid newspaper editor of is the s t a f f . W h a t t h i s m e a n s i s to believe, affects faculty, and the im to speak his mind. Unfortu opinion/commentary pages. that 1 do a lot of work with students and the adminis My goal is to provide students provements nately, this usually gets him the layout and design of the tration alike. This goal has in trouble. with a page to make them they already newspaper and the way to do with the student think. I don't want to print edi have made Speaking of his mind, Jon that the text and pictures in the student newspaper. is majoring in computer sci newspaper. The Crescent. t o r i a l s f o r s h o c k v a l u e . R a t h e r appear to you. I have a goal To state it plainly, my I hope that we will bring up I t ' s b e e n a k i c k t o w o r k w i t h ence with a math minor, and this year to be inventive goal is to makeThe Crescent issues that are important to the t h e m o n t h i s fi r s t i s s u e a n d with any luck, he should and exciting in the way that to see their dedication to put a u s e f u l , i n f o r m a t i v e , a c c u students and need to be dis graduate this April. In his we, as a staff, produce the rate (yup that inkludes cussed in a positive, respon ting out a high-quality pub spare time, Jon feebly at paper that goes out to you. lication. sible way. tempts to play basketball, I feel good about the staff spellin) news source for the and that's about it because students of George Fox Col I also wish to be a way of This is my second year as this year and I hope that a d v i s o r f o r t h e C r e s c e n t a n d he doesn't have much spare this year will prove to be lege. I want the Crescent to voicing opinions through the the start of my fifth year at time to spend. be something besides a letters to the editor. My hope one of hard work, satisfac drain on the already slim George Fox. I'm the College's However, the biggest con tion, friendships and fun. is that the students feel like director of public information sumer of Jon's time is not his ASCGFC budget. they have an opportunity to and publications, and as such classes or The Crescent, but I would like to see the be heard through my section oversee GFC's printing and rather his ever-loving, ever- Michael Slivkoff Crescent become what it is this year. n e w s s e r v i c e s . present girlfriend Tiffany. PageMaker Consultant called: a student newspaper. 1 volunteered to serve as the Sadly though. Tiffany Student run, student written I'm the lay Letha Tawney Crescent advisor because I doesn't attend George Fox, out assistant and, most importantly, stu wanted an opportunity to get so please remember her in Advertising Director t h i s y e a r . dent read. My goal is to have to know more students. I really your prayers. She has chosen 99percent of the people on I ' m L e t h a view it as a ministry. While my to attend the dreaded college Oddly Tawney. I am of Linfield in neighboring enough, this campus at least flip through in my third goal is to see the student news i n v o l v e s a The Crescent once a week. paper continually improve, I McMinnville. year at Fox, great deal of This goal will never be see the process — what stu w o r k w i t h come a reality without you. working on dents leam while working on Matt Opitz computers. 1 No, this is not where I beg for an interdisci The Crescent—as more impor plinary de Sports Editor really enjoy working with students to come and join tant than the final product. I a m a 2 1 - people so much more. I origi The Crescent staff. I under gree, incorpo- rating busi Phil Ewert year- old se nally got involved with lay stand that some of us just n i o r w h o i s out in high school because don't like to write. I have no ness, sociology, and cornputer Ptioto Editor majoring in the group dynamics were so delusions of grandeur about science. Eventually I will have I'm Phil Ewert communica entertaining. Everything that every man, woman an a master's in library science^ a n d I ' m t h e tions. I at- 1 do in school works around freshman on this campus Last year I was the Circle K darkroom tended people. running into The Crescent of president, so you may know manager this H i 11 s b o r o Group dynamics have al fice filling out an application me from the used book sale. year. We pro High School ways fascinated me. I'm a to be a writer, drooling from lust what does the business vide all the art and gradu communication arts major the excitement of getting manager do? I asked the very you see in your ated in 1992. I currently live and a religion/philosophy same question when 1 applied Crescent each in Newberg. minor. People are so variable paid a whopping 30 cents a that the study of their inter column inch. , ^ for the job. The longer have week, as well My goal for the paper for the job, the more I realize, it as all the photos for the year this school year is to make a c t i o n i s n e v e r d u l l . Frankly, I am still wonder should be. What does the Busi book. We're excited about The the student body more aware I enjoy solving the puzzle ing why I took this jo of what is going on around that creating a good layout God knows it wasn't for pres- ness Manager not do. I head Crescent using a scanner, as it up all the accounting and pay gives us a lot more leeway in campus in regards to sports. poses. It takes concentration roll for our staff. I also handle our developing, but it will take My hope is to spark interest and an undying streak of per Softhe advertising, from es- a while before we get it all set in all the sports around here fectionism. We are working with new machinery, which t-ablishing accounts to h">^^'rig up perfectly. so that people look forward f-Vip ad campaign to billing af- I enjoy photography more to every sporting event. It adds new variables. Finding do my best to put in timely er the adrunl If it doesn't than developing, though. seems to me that there is not creative solutions, with other information that students [fave to do with writing sto- However, taking pictures is enough interest and support people, is the process I'm can use. What is the P Hef I am probably repon- only the beginning of the pro for our teams and I would looking forward to. having a campus -/^oid, tiLfnrit I have a small sup- cess. I enjoy traveling and tak love to see this change. I think it'll be a great year it has information th ■ ? that spends their ing in a variety of cultures. I've My stories will be fair and for the staff and, while we'll u s e l e s s a n d c g e ^ p making my simpler. traveled in Africa,India and accurate. I plan to give equal stretch ourselves, we'll be There is no be cov- XvTre greatly appreciated. Mexico and plan to do more, coverage to all the teams better for it. I'm looking for something that shoul ?o|ether we keep the paper (Continued at top of column) (Continued at top of column) ward to being a part of it. ered, let me or someone on in the black. (Continued at top ofcoluvn MY THOUGHTS...

Where are the real fans? MATT OPITZ for our image if we were to

Sports Editor. The Crescent show disrespect to anybody. Wrong. I don't think so. Rivalries. It brings out the In my high school days, best in college sports fans. whenever we played our Think of these match ups: Notre cross- town rival, whether it Dame vs. Michigan, Oregon vs. was football, basketball or vol Oregon State, Army vs. Navy, leyball, we would pack the George Fox vs. ? stands, paint our faces and get Who is our rival? Was there totally crazy. That was a high anybody in our conference school that was about the same that was close enough to us size GFC is, so this means that and that we disliked enough George Fox could easily pack to call a rival, an enemy? the bleachers. These matchups help to bring The amount of fan support out the best in some fans and that the teams have now is just the worst in others, but it not going to cut it. Say another brings about a sense of excite school comes over here and ment that can't be topped. sees our empty stands. This Who do you think a team is m a k e s t h e m t h i n k t h a t w e going to play better in front of stink already and our fans : a wimpy, sickly crowd that don't even want to watch us. sits on its hands{it seems that Let's pack the stands and F I L E P H O T O a majority of our students give our teams a little edge, not Them—The wild side caught this disease last year), die other team. Let your emo or a foot-stamping, cat-calling tions run wild, just like in high crowd that cheers every move school. Even though we got a we make and boos every point little crazy, we didn't say de the other team scores? I'll let rogatory things to the other team (we showed a little dis you think about that one. This year George Fox begins respect. We just helped to play in the Northwest Confer pump up our team. It was a ence of Independent Colleges sense of anticipation of the big war about to happen, and we (NCIC). Just take a look at who looked forward to that night. belongs in this conference; Look at Linfield, a pow L e w i s & C l a r k , P a c i fi c , erhouse in football, and Pacific Lutheran, Whitman, they do pretty well at all the Whitworth, Willamette and other sports they partici perhaps, most importantly, pate in. I'm sure you see all Linfield (only 15 minutes the boosters from over there away). Now, it seems to me that wearing their Linfield ap any battle with Linfield would parel and thinking that they become a fight for bragging are top dogs. Why don't we rights, with the schools being so let them know that there is close. This would then mean now another school to that we would not exactly care reckon with? They already a whole lot for Linfield. have a little advantage over Now wait a minute, you us, being more secular and say, we are a Quaker school, drawing athletes who don't and it would not do any good have to live by a moral code. We a s s t u d e n t s n e e d t o help out our teams. Let's GfC food Service show a little school pride. You can still maintain your dignity (who really wants Student to), but hey, GET A LITTLE CRAZY! Us—Any Questions? positions file photo open.^ We can work around your schedule. SPECIALIZED WEIGHT TRAINiNn ^ M E D I C A C F . N T V . l \ &TOTAL FITNESS FOR MEN AND WOMEN Contact Bill Jackoon at ext. 2400 (coupon) (coupon) 1 week (coupon^ — FREE 2 months Christian family with 2 unlimited young children, looking •Professional Medical Services. tanning s y m a n d for occasionai sitter. Tanning •Open 7 days a week. for $9.95 I aerobics for 6-10 hours per month, Session •Walk-ins always welcome. {1 per person) no late nights, will p e r s o n ) i $29.95 (Musi show sludeni card to r«ei;rsp;^ (1_per person) provide transportation, Free Weights .Sauna""' must love children, Stairclimbers . , ® " pays $5 an hour, 537-9600 T r e a d m i l l , - R o o m references please, Daycare . ;*^*'onary Bikes ^ Tanning call Ann at 691-1133 Just one block south of 99W, Behind Burger King. I

SEPT. 1,1995

Men's Soccer

COACH: Manfred Tschan W E A K N E S S E S : T h i s i s a (career record: 151-59-14) very young and inexperienced 1994 FINISH: 15 wins - 3 team. Coach Tschan lost seven msses. Reached finals of the seniors to graduation last year. Cascade Collegiate Confer ence tournament. Among those were Greg Pfleger, who scored 18 goals KEY PLAYERS: The men last year and was named con must rely upon the only se ference Player of the Year, and niors on the team: Ian Reschke goalkeeper Jeff Nelson, who (Ist-team all-conference, 8 was selected National Goal goals in 1994), Phil Nelson (8 keeper of the Year. goals in 1994) and Steve T E A M S T O W A T C H : P a Sterhan. cific Lutheran, Whitworth STRENGTHS: Coach COACH'S QUOTE: 'The Tschan believes that the youth NCIC has traditionally been a and enthusiasm of his team tough conference. There are will overcome the mistakes of not any weak teams." Volleyball a team that hasn't played to FIRST UP: Evergreen State Women's gether much. Invitational, Sept. 2 (away) COACH: Steve Grant (career Rena Sitz and Christina record: 310-204) Monckton. Soccer 1994 FINISH: 16 wins-15 T E A M S T O W A T C H : GEtReE FSX CtLLEiE losses Willamette, Pacific, Linfield, COACH: Byron Shenk (GFC KEY PLAYERS: Outside hit PLU record: 30-25-6) ter Joanna Lofgren had 344 COACH'S QUOTE: When kills last year, and the other asked about the difference of 1994 FINISH: 9 wins — 3 outside hitter, Michelle playing in the Northwest Con l o s s e s — 3 t i e s Nelsen, had 215 kills. ference of Independent Col KEY FLAYERS: The for STRENGTHS: Coach Grant leges (NCIC) this year com wards, Gegi Bonera and Amy h a s n i n e r e t u r n e r s f r o m l a s t pared to the Cascade Colle Maas, will be very important year's team. The number of giate Conference (CCC) last for this team. Bonera was the players with college experi year. Coach Grant said, "We ence should hopefully help won't face quite the height, leading scorer for the Bruins the team to make the playoffs. but in terms of quality teams, last year with 12 goals. Maas it won't change much." is coming off a season in which WEAKNESSES: The ladies FIRST UP: Hamline Univer she was sidelined with knee lost the leadership of three injuries. Other key players in starters: Kari Bashford-Cline, sity, Sept. 9 (home) clude defenders Liesel Goertzen and Kristy Gross and midfielders Stacy Morris Cross Country and Sara Young. The Bruins will need to have their goal COACH: WesCook T E A M S T O W A T C H : turners look poised and ready keeper, Nancy Propp, com Linfield, Whitman to make a run at the top again. pletely healthy if they want to MEN'S FINISH IN 1994: make the playoffs. Finished 6th in regionals W O M E N ' S F I N I S H I N WEAKNESSES: The Lady 1994: Tied for 3rd in the re Bruins lost Stephanie Morrow, STRENGTHS: Most of the KEY RUNNERS: The men gion; finished 7th at nationals their top runner from last year, key players are back from last will follow the leadership of KEY RUNNERS: 1993 Ail- so someone will have to step Erik Gibson, who captured year, and their experience American Brooke Barton up and take her place. should help this team to re All-American honors last year makes her return after missing T E A M T O W A T C H : main poised and very exciting and placed 25th at nationals. most of last year with a leg in Sean Beebe, Eli Lane and Chuy Whitman to watch. jury. She is joined by fellow Rome are just a few of the All-American Rebekah Ulmer. C O A C H ' S Q U O T E : " I t WEAKNESSES: Coach should be a really good sea Shenk is worried about the many returners for this team Others who will help the la that hopes to prove its worth dies try and make it back to son. All the kids are back with depth of his team. Injuries at nationals. nationals are Dawn Hartwig, a good summer of prepara could play a major role in tion, probably the best we whether this season is success STRENGTHS: The men are Sandy Taylor, Emily Bergman and Jarae Kaufmann. h a v e e v e r h a d . " 1995 " f u l o r n o t . returning all but three of last G E 0 R 6 E F O X C 0 U F 6 E year's runners and believe, STRENGTHS: The ladies FIRST UP: Bear Fete Invita C R O S S C O U N T R Y T E A M S T O W A T C H : with that kind of experience, only lost four runners from tional, Sept. 9, to be held at Willamette, PLU they can go very far this year. last year's squad, and the re Champoeg. C O A C H ' S Q U O T E : ' We WEAKNESS: This is a team will be fairly balanced be that was hit hard by injuries tween offense and defense. It last year, and it kept them out has come together very well. of the national meet. It is vital FIRST UP: Central Washing everyone stays healthy if they are to advance to nationals. ton, Sept. 2 (home)

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Smith's new album meets with Sounds success despite style departure from the

JON HAYS cussion hard from the very day," seem to show his con ness that the words of the city cern over the decline of our A & E Editor, The Crescent beginning and seems to make songs reflected. a point of crafting the drums society as a whole, and they On the whole, this album Concerts coming to A longtime staple of the into an integral part of this al feebly try to ask the question is a definite change from the the Portland area contemporary Christian mu bum. While some may find of where we went wrong. normal Michael W. Smith al sic industry, Michael W. this a refreshing change, it Other songs, while still not bum. However, there still • Chicago, Aug. 31, 7 Smith has released another may come as somewhat of a abandoning the upbeat style, seems to be something miss- P.M., $8.50, at The Or full length album. The new surprise to longtime followers. show us the soul-searching of egon State Fair a l b u m i s e n t i t l e d " I ' l l L e a d The rhythm section isn't the Michael W. Smith. From For those most familiar • The Robert Cray Band You Home," and it was re only change that fans can ex many of the lyrics, particu with Smith's work, there is a leased to stores on Aug. 22. Sept. 1, 6 P.M., at The pect, however. larly in "Breath gaping hole left by the dis Rose Garden Fans seem to be picking up With the excep i n M e " a n d " A appearance of the soul- Smith's album by the dozens, tion of "Straight Little Stronger searching ballad. If there had • Collin Raye, Sept 1., 7 and from initial sale indica to the Heart," Every Day," it been more ballads and more P.M., $8.50-$lT at The tors, it appears that "Smitty," and an unnamed i s e v i d e n t t h a t evidence of a soul searching, Oregon State Fair as many fans call him, has yet three song trilogy. Michael expe t h i s a l b u m w o u l d h a v e b e e n • Willie Nelson, Sept. 2, another hit record on his S m i t h s e e m s t o rienced, spiri fantastic. Without these key 6 P.M., at The Rose hands. have abandoned tually, a dry ingredients, however, it re Garden From the very first cut on the slow ballad season in his mains a mediocre release, at this release, it is obvious that that originally life and that he best. Nonetheless, the avid • M a n h a t t e n Tr a n s f e r, Michael W. Smith has r o c k e t e d h i m t o had to turn to fan will still definitely want Sept. 2, 7 P.M., $11, at branched from the very style success. In its place, the lis God to overcome it. Because to check this one out, if for The Oregon State Fair of music that made him popu tener will find a more upbeat, of the nature of the lyrics, nothing more than just to see • The Ramones, Sept. 2, lar to begin with. Backed by politically charged Smith. these songs could definitely how much of a difference at the Roseland The Susan Ashton and Brent Several of the songs, such as have been toned down rhyth this album is from the previ ater "Breakdown" and "Some o u s o n e s . Burgeois, Smith hits the per mically to match the gentle • Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Sept. 3, 7 P.M., $20, at the Aladdin Theater New bassist's influence evident on • Jeff Beck and Santana, Sept. 16, 4 P.M., at Portland Meadows 's latest release, '' • Randy Travis, Sept. 4, 7 P.M., $16.50, at The DANNY HIDDEN b a n d ' s m u s i c . switch instruments, and all does have quite a bit of vari Oregon State Fair Writer, The Crescent Sebadoh is trying to focus of them write, which may ety within its style. A section • T h e O r e g o n S y m on the song as a whole in add to the cohesive sound of in the middle of the album Sebadoh's newest release, stead of a lead part, such as a the band. shows a slower, sadder mood phony, Sept. 5, 7 RM., **FREE**, at Water "Bakesale," shows the latest guitar solo. The opening , the band's than the rest. in the band's progression of front Park song, "License to Confuse," leader, seems to have contin 'Not a FFriend" r i e n d " anda n d "Re- musical style in search of the sets the pace for the album. ued what he started in other • Garrison Keillor and bound are perfect "" sound. The songs are fairly upbeat by the Oregon Symphony, The album as a whole has two good and very song-oriented, in questioning Sept. 12 and 13, 8 a calmer, clearer sound than stead of part-driven. examples of feelings and the variety RM.,$13-$28,at Ariene their past albums. 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