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The Anchor, Volume 90.20: April 14, 1978

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The Student Communication 2. Plan the yearbook Media Committee met with Chair- 3. Organize: Mailing yearbooks person Nancy Taylor to discuss to Senior Students, Photographing the selection of 1978-1979 Editors individual student pictures, Sell- of anchor, Milestone and Opus. ing the yearbooks, a staff of Letters of application for these sufficient number to produce the positions must be in no later than book. 12:00 noon on Wednesday, April 4. See that group pictures and 19 and delivered in person to organizations get coverage opo college Taylor's mailbox in the English Qualifications - To be Milestone Department workroom. editor you must have an under- Here's what the editorship standing of the technical workings positions involve: of a yearbook. Experience in anchor drawing layouts, calculating type The duties of the editor are: size, and picture selection is 1. To write editorials mandatory and may be obtained 2. To hire paid and non-paid by attending a summer workshop staff members if you have not had past olland, rrvichigan 3. Handle all cash payment experience in yearbook construc- requisitions tion. 4. Set salaries of staff members OPUS The goal of the editor's position APRIL 14,1978 5. Supervise production of pa- VOLUME NO. 90 - ISSUE 20 er (layout, copy editing, head- is to see that Opus Board functions 11ines ) are running as smoothly and 6. Conduct weekly staff meet- efficiently as possible as well as: ings 1. Choose advisors and staff 7. Handle staff salaries with 2. Oversee a budget Joint spring concert scheduled business offices and sign bills 3. Organize poetry readings and 8. Develop an operating budget publications Bernard Herrmann, Symphony He is a graduate of Clemson and adhere to it 4. Meet with visiting literary The Music Department will No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90, in two University and attended the 9. Keep in close contact with artists present a joint spring concert by parts, Andante and Poco Alle- Curtis Institute of Music. Early in the printer 5. Provide publicity for Opus the Symphonette and the Wind gretto, by Johannes Brahms, The his career Mr. Hutchins was a 10. Other newspaper duties as events Ensemble on Tuesday, April 18th. Spirit of Transylvania March by "Johnny Appleseed" of the Sym- needed. Ask current editor. Bob Qualifications - Responsibility The concert is at 8:00 p.m. in Guy Hutchins and Mars from "The phony orchestra movement. He Baker what it's been like. and reliability go hand in hand as Dimnent Chapel. Planets" by Gustav Hoist. nelped those to found and served The time involved is consider- the editor demonstrates his/her The Symphonette will play During part of the Wind as the conductor of three South able, between 15-30 hours a week. ability to be a leader. An editor three movements of the Faithful Ensemble's program they will be Carolina orchestras, those of Compensations are a salary as well must be flexible enough to cope Shepherd Suite by G.F. Handel, under the baton of Guy Hutchins. Greenville, Spartanburg and as May and/or June term tuition with unforeseen problems and do Allegro from Concerto For Small Guy Hutchins is one of the most Florence. waiver. the best possible job under the cir- Orchestra by Albert Roussel, and influential musicians in his native In March of this year he was Qualifications - A journalism cumstances. Sa Harello from Symphony No. 4 state of South Carolina. He is guest of honor and conducted his background is helpful but not Current editor, Jave Visser in A Major ("Italian") by Felix known throughout the southeas- "Spirit of Transylvania" at a necessary. It is more important adds, "The editor should have a Mendelssohn. tern United States as a Wind concert commemorating the fif- that you have an active desire to sense of the artistic as well as the The Wind Ensemble will be instrument specialist, a conductor tieth anniversary of the Spartan- edit the anchor and are willing to grammatical when evaluating sub- playing: Citizen Kane Overture by and a composer-arranger. burg Symphony. spend the amount of time it takes missions and should be able to to make it work. articulate concerns with a work MILESTONE under inspection. He/she should Current editor, Dave Van know the difference between taste Hart delivers Danforth address Hoven says that yearbook editor's and judgment." job is similar to an advisor Feel free to discuss these Dr. Julian N. Hartt, Kenan thirty years, and distinguished and Great Britain. position. You must also: positions with the current editors Professor of Religious Studies at himself as a scholar and a teacher. HARTT is the author of nine 1. Plan the yearly finances and apply today! the University of Virginia, will In 1972, he accepted his current books, including A Christian deliver the 1978 Danforth Lecture position at the University of Critique of American Culture at Hope, Thursday, April 20 at 11 Virginia. (1967) and Theology and the a.m. in Wichers Auditorium. Dr. Hartt's specialty is philoso- Church in the University (1969). DR. HARTT will deliver the phical theology. He has been a His most recent book is Theologi- Ridl chosen as Fellow fourth annual Danforth Lecture on Guggenheim Fellow, a Fulbrip:ht cal Method and the Imagination "Christian Faith and the Gods of Research Fellow (Italy), and a (Seabury, 1977). the Academy." The lecture is National Phi Beta Kappa Lecturer. While at Hope, Dr. Hartt will Jack Ridl, assistant professor of presently confront us may effec- free and open to the public. In addition, he has been Visiting also speak to the religion depart- English at Hope, has been invited tively be challenged and under- ment faculty, and to an interdisci- The Danforth Lecture Series is Professor at a number of colleges to be a Fellow at the Institute for stood." sponsored by the religion depart- and universities in this country plinary faculty seminar. Ecumenical and Cultural Research Ridl will be working on his study ment of Hope. Major speakers are in Collegeville, Minn, during the of Literary Descriptions of Mental invited who can address a subject second semester of the 1978-79 Illness which was initially suppor- of campus-wide interest from a academic year. ted by a Mellon Grant from Hope, Christian perspective. SAC presents weekend events In 1967, the Institute was and continuing his writing of A NATIVE of South Dakota, founded by Father Kilian McDon- poetry. .. . Dr. Hartt received his Ph.D. from nell, a monk of the Benedictine His poetry has appeared in such Yale University in 1940. Three Abbey of St. John's in Collegeville, On Friday and Saturday, April On Friday evening, April 14, journals as Southern Poetry years later, he joined the in order to function within the St. 14 and 15 at 9:00 p.m., the Social SAC will present the film comedy Review, The Reformed Journal, Department of Religious Studies John's community of work and Activities Committee (SAC) will "Pete & Tillie" with Walter Poetry Now, Salmagundi, The at Yale, where he taught for worship as a center for thought, present the unique and talented Matthau and Carol Burnett. The Three Rivers Journal, and The learning and scholarship. songwriter/performer Michael film will be shown at 7:00, 9:15, Illinois Quarterly. Ridl, who in As of the winter of 1977, the Jerling in the Pit, DeWitt Student and 11:30 p.m. in Winant's 1976 was the recipient of the Campus rip-off and Cultural Center. Institute had drawn 105 resident H.O.P.E. (Hope's Outstanding Auditorium, Graves Hall. Fellows for work in historical and In a return engagement to Pete and Tillie are two Professor-Educator) award, has contemporary subjects of ecumeni- neglected Hope, Michael will blend the middle-aged San Franciscans who, taught advanced writing, world cal and cultural relevance. The acoustic six and twelve-string after a whimsical courtship, settle literature, play writing, contem- Institute seeks "a spirit of creative Recently, two color television guitars, kazoo, electric guitar and down to middle America suburbia. porary literature, and a seminar enterprise among people of all sets were ripped-off from Hope harmonica to create an enjoyable Their story, as Howard Thompson on Thoreau. He joined the Hope faiths so that the ... problems that dormitories. The dorms falling evening of traditional country, (NY Times) puts it makes for the faculty in 1971. prey were Phelps Lobby and the blues and rag, as well as "wittiest, warmest and most ingra- Frater House Basement. The interpretations of popular music tiating movie to appear in a long college is planning to restore the from the 20's, 30's, and 40's. time." UFO expert to speak Phelps set but plans to do nothing Jerling's greatest strength is Based upon Peter DeVries about the Fraters' set. probably his own material. novella "Witch's Milk," "Pete & In 1961, a French astrophysicist written five books on the UFO Frater President Greg Gurtler These songs range from love Tillie" is a mixture of puns, named Jacques Vallee observed phenomenon. said that it is college negligence songs, unique "story songs" about wisecracks and tragedy. You won't several strange occurrences in the Dr. Vallee's appearance is part that caused the Frater House people and places, to just plain fun want to miss this film. Admission sky. Dr. Vallee, who went on to of Hope's Speaker Series, spon- rip-off. The Fraters have limited tunes. All snare his personal brand is $1.00 with a Hope ID. use of their house this year and of sensitivity and craftsmanship. become one of the leadinig experts sored by Student Congress. only a few members in the house. in the study of UFO's, will be These few members cannot keep a speaking in Dimnent Chapel on constant eye on everything that Limited seating for Thursday, April 20th, at 8:00 p.m. goes on in the house. Dr. Vallee's slide-illustrated pre- The main problem that led to The Runner Stumbles sentation goes beyond the tradi- the Frater House rip-off was the tional explanation of UFO's, and fact that Campus cleaning ladies Only a limited number of seats examines the impact of the UFO continually leave the doors to the will be sold for Hope's final small Catholic Parish in northern phenomenon on personal and Frater House basement unlocked. production of the season, "The Michigan. social consciousness. For example, They have been asked repeatedly Runner Stumbles." Tickets for the A priest and a nun, forced to what happens to a witness during by the Fraters to leave the doors show are currently on sale in the examine their beliefs in the face of a UFO experience? Is the UFO locked. The Fraters even placed a Theatre ticket office, at $1.50 for falling in love, are the subject of phenomenon a product of human sign on the doors asking the students and $3.00 for adults. Milan Stitt's play. consciousness, or of alien interven- cleaning ladies to leave the doors • The Runner Stumbles" is being Hope's production will open tion? How does society react to locked at all times. Their set was presented in the Studio Theatre, April 27 in the Studio Theatre and "flying saucer" reports? worth $500.00. therefore decreasing the number will run April 27-29 and May 3-6. Dr. Vallee's research has stu- If the campus cleaning ladies of available seats. All seating will The ticket office will be open for died the psychological, social, and had left the Frater House base- be non-reserved. Directed by sales and reservations from psychic aspects of the UFO experi- ment doors locked, the Fraters' senior Kevin Kelley, the "Runner 11:30-5:00 on Monday, Wednesday ence. He was also the model for television would have been less Stumbles" is a show suited to the and Friday and 10-5 on Tuesday, the character of "Lacombe" in the likely to be ripped-off. In the more intimate space of the studio. Thursday and Saturday. Reserva- film "Close Encounters of the meantime, the Fraters are without The show provides a look at some tions may also be made by calling Third Kind." He has published a television set. of the people connected with a 392-1449. over forty journal articles and has o Page 2 Hope College anchor Christianity or Hipocracy Operators not at fault

To the Editor, lines and two operators. by Janet G. Shimmin attend Chapel every Sunday now that When was the last time that you were When your parents call in to Hope, they they don't have to? There should not be a upset with the operator? When was the come through our incoming lines; these Hope is affiliated with the Reformed requirement, but if Hope is a Christian last time that they were upset with you? are in constant use all day. Each time Church in America, but does this mean school, why is there no effort to get people The answers to those questions arc proba- someone decides to dial 0 rather than look that Hope is under direction of the church to attend Chapel on Sundays? It is possible bly the same. The reason that I am writing up a number in the book, we have to look or that Hope is a Christian college? for a student to attend Hope for four this letter is that I feel that the operators up the number in the same book and leave First, let us deal with the two main years and never meet the Chaplain, of Hope need to be thanked rather than 5 or 6 incoming calls unattended. Since problems most students run into, drinking attend Chapel, or meet anyone who wants cursed at. we are not Ma Bell, we don't use and parietals. Is drinking or visiting a to know why. As a student and operator at Hope I computers. member of the opposite sex after midnight A man who meets all the qualifications feel that I understand both sides of the Last but not least, dial 7 or the long dis- unchristian? If your best friend happens of a good teacher but does not profess problem. We provide to the campus a tance lines. The Hope operators have to be of the opposing sex and you have a Christian attitudes cannot become a very vital service, that you probably could nothing to do with these lines. All we problem should you be forced to leave member of the faculty here. How many of do without, but who's the first to give up have are monitors and you go right into your room (your home for the years you the teachers and administrators who have their phone? Sure there are problems the outside phone system. Students call us are here) to talk to him/her. God never been hired professing Christianity in actu- with the system, but at least this system is said you must not talk to a friend after ality live Christian life styles? thinking maybe we are holding back the not like Alma's where they only have one midnight. Students at Hope, just as at any college, use of the long distance lines. Sorry, not phone per hallway. sol drink, smoke, have relationships, use The student operators had to report drugs, enjoy themselves, learn and grow, There are only so many lines for all of during the snow storm, while almost all under the heading of a Christian col- the campus. I will make a suggestion; everyone else could stay home (I know I lege. Some students make it, others do Monday and Thursday nights between 7 worked 12 hours). Janitors and Public not, and other leave because they cannot and 10 are our busiest nights. The best Safety were the others. Fourteen out of the handle the ("phoney") Christianity Hope time to call long distance is before 7 or nineteen operators are students and go to alludes to in its catalog. after 10 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and school with you everyday; we understand It has been said that there is one thing Fridays; also Saturday nights are good if your problems but there is nothing we can It is not fair and definitely unchristian that speaks louder on this campus than you don't mind the rates. do about your phone. to penalize a woman for being in a man's God - money. How many times have For all you obscene phone callers, we I'm not defending the system we have, room and not to penalize the man. Why students gotten the room they wanted, or now have light monitors so that everytime because I'm a student and have to dial 7 then does this happen at this "Christian" the class, or been given a job because they we receive an obscene phone call your too. What I do hope is that the next time college? said they would not return? What would extension lights up and is recorded. So I you can't get a line out or you get mad at It is "illegal" to drink anything with an they have accomplished if they had said urge everyone that has ever gotten mad at your phone you won't dial 0 and yell at me. alcoholic content on campus. Is it better they didn't believe in God? the operators to think twice the next time Out system here at Hope gives you as stu- for the reputation of the college to have There is nothing wrong with attending you get mad; if this really is our fault. dents 30 incoming lines, 6 long distance students down at Skiles or the Pub when a Christian college, if in fact it is a Marcia VandenBerg they want to have a beer? Did change Christian college, but there is something water Into wine because He thought it was wrong with saying you are a Christian a sin? It is unchristian to drink to excess school and then proving the contrary. Caution in every night, however, even Jesus drank If Hope is not a Christian college, it wine. Hope's policy merely forces students should not be advertised as such and to drink downtown and be looked down many "Holier than Thou" attitudes should correspondence upon by members of the Holland com- be changed. If Hope is to remain affiliated munity. with the Reformed Church and call itself There have occasionally been printed in Another topic that falls under the a Christian college, then the faculty, female may be the only contact they've the anchor and posted on bulletin boards keep the school on an even keel. Does this administration, and the students should had with one in years and thus can quickly on campus letters from prisoners who are mean they must refuse a student, who is take a lot of time to reexamine their prin- become something other than you intended requesting someone to write and begin willing to pay for it, a single in order to ciples. unless you're extremely careful. correspondence. While that can be a refuse someone else off-campus? A student Hope is not here to make money, to Should you choose to correspond with meaningful opportunity to share with who wishes to have a single or to live off- keep traditions, or to please the alumni. such requests for a pen pal, please be care- someone in need or gain a perspective on campus should not be made to feel that Hope is here to provide students with a ful of the way in which you respond. an element of society with which you may he is personally destroying the "Christian" place to learn, and to grow, to ready them- Innocent remarks, comments, or topics have little contact, please be aware that community that Hope so proudly flaunts. selves for the working world and to start may be read entirely differently by some- there are dangerous aspects as well. There is no longer a mandatory Chapel their lives as adults. The world contains one who has been in prison for a number Some who have initiated such corres- requirement. How many students, faculty enough hipocracy and disillusionment of years and are dealing in their minds pondence have received threatening or members, and administrators actually without Hope turning out more of it. with a false image of what college students suggestive responses which become frigh- and their life is like. tening when you consider the possibility Please use caution in your correspon- of future parole or that your letters are dence. Pay scales low... passed around the prison to others who Dave Vanderwel may also follow up. A response from a Associate Dean of Students Thank you students of SAC for present- paid nothing. ing some of your frustrations and feelings The twelve management people put in about Student Activities at Hope. I am about 15-20 hours per week. For this work, ope college Member of the writing this as an open letter so that you seven out of twelve are paid from $2 to $10 associaieD will know that there are other students who a week depending upon their position. coLLeciaie appreciate what you are doing for this This makes our pay scale betweeen 0 and pRessi olland, michigan campus. 30 cents an hour. V* JP Sincerely yours, John P. Hoekstra Published during the college year except vacation, holiday and examination periods by and General Manager, WTAS for the students of Hope College, Holland, Michigan, under the authority of the Student Communications Media Committee. Subscription price: $8 per year. Printed by the Hi-Lites Shoppers Guide, Printing Department, Fremont, Michigan. Member, Associated Collegiate When I first learned of the budget of In poor taste Press, United States Student Press Association. Office located on ground floor of Graves SAC in my freshman year, I couldn't be- Hall. Telephone 392-5111, Extension 4600. The opinions on this page are not necessarily lieve how many activities were being spon- those of the student body, faculty or administration of Hope College. sored with this little money. And as prices Dear Editor: have skyrocketed the number of activities Has the editorial been moved to the Editor Bob Baker have not diminished to a great extent. front page? Associate Editor Lois Maassen Assistant Editor Karl Bierbaum Perhaps this is belated but thank you SAC Since there are no quotations around Photography Editor Steve Ward for the many activities that were enjoyable the final sentence in the Vaughn article, Sports Editor Karl Bierbaum and served the needs of students for which reads "Since there is no firm evi- dence to support raising the drinking age, Business-Ad Manager Jill Vanderlaan recreation. Subscriptions Manager Lois Maassen it should not be raised and the Governor One misconception is left from your Cartoonist Gary Hasek should veto the bills," I must understand letter. That concerns the pay other organi- Copy Editor Janet G. Shimmin zations receive. I only presume to speak it to be either your editorial opinion or Reporters .... Jill Vanderlaan, Sammc Orwig, Nola Morrow for WTAS but we have on the average 95 extremely shoddy journalism. Either way, Robert Baker, Karl Bierbaum, Steve Wissink staff members, seven of whom get paid. it is in poor taste. Small wonder our paper Rick Vanderbie, Ann Marie Rezelman, Larry Mannino All of our non-management staff puts in is under constant criticism. Ronni Nivala, Reid Thurston a minimum of 5 hours per week and is Jill Vanderlaan

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(The following list of points are completely ripe and they lose from growing. usually have high sugar contents. is a trade-off here, though. Unless should help you investigate your nutrients as they age. Canned Are preparation times syn- Gelatins and soft drinks are almost good grade meat is cooked expert- school's food service operation. vegetables and fruits are already chronized so that food goes entirely sugar. ly, it is more likely to be drier and This list is from Food on Campus, cooked and usually have lost some directly from the preparation Is the yogurt free of dyes, sugar, tougher after cooking, a condition an excellent book by the Action of their nutrients. Food services table, refrigerator, or oven to the and artificial additives? Is plain that fat alleviates. Center. The book will be available usually use large amounts of serving line without sitting in yogurt available? Do you know what is in the in late April from Rodale Press, canned fruits and vegetables between? Are wholesome desserts such as chopped meat used for stews, Emmaus, Pa.) because they are cheaper and Are dairy products fresh? They banana bread, carrot cake, and sandwiches, and other dishes? Are whole grain breads avail- several months' worth of supplies are dated by the manufacturer. fruit available? What parts of the animal body is it able? Read the ingredient label on can be kept on hand in storage Is the food low in sugar? Fruits Do you know what ingredients from? Does it have nonmeat fillers the whole grain breads to make rooms or warehouses lacking packed in heavy syrups are are in the food? Read the labels on in it ? sure that they are not actually adequate freezer space. neavily sugared. Processed foods, the food packaging. If there is no Are the hog dogs, bacon, refined, enriched flour (white) Are fresh fruits and vegetables most desserts, and confections ingredient labeling, get the infor- sandwich meats and other meats with caramel coloring added to adequately washed? Several kinds mation from the product's supplier free from nitrates, and nitrites? simulate whole grain. of fruits and vegetables-cucum- or manufacturer. Ingredients are These substances have been found Are brown rice and whole grain bers, for instance- are coated in listed in order of descending to combine with other substances noodles used instead of white wax after they are picked to keep LISTEN percentage of volume. in the body to form carcinogenic refined rice and pasta? Are whole them from rotting. Does the Is the cheese real cheese? Many compounds called nitrosamines. grain products at least an option? washing process remove the wax? TO\DUR food services use imitation "cheese Read the labels or get the Is the food on the line colorful? Lettuce, other vegetables and food" which is heavy in dyes and information from the manufactur- A wide variety of natural colors some fruits are likely to have BOW. additives. er. It is not always listed with the and textures is one indicator of a chemical sprays on the outside. Does the peanut butter have a ingredients. wide variety of nutrients and of Does washing remove the sprays? high peanut content? Some brands Is/food baked or broiled rather proper preparation. Uniformly Are vegetables crisp and bright are only about 40 percent peanuts, than deep-fried? Fried foods are grayish food usually indicates in color? If they are mushy and and some contain high amounts of more fattening, and are harder to have lost some of their color, they overcooking. sugar and salt. Some food services digest. are overcooked and have probably Are there nonsugared, additive- cut their peanut butter with Is there a nonmeat entree (main lost many of their nutrients. free whole grain cereals available mayonnaise or salad dressing. dish) at lunch and dinner? Some at breakfast? Are the vegetables steamed Is the food as unprocessed as food services have cottage cheese rather than boiled? Steaming . Are there bran muffins or corn possible? The more processing a and macaroni and cheese available retains the optimal amount of bread as well as doughnuts? product has undergone, the more just about every day and call that Are skim milk and low-fat milk nutrients. likely it is that the food has lost their "vegetarian option." There available? Is the food served at the proper many of its original nutrients, that should be a good variety of Do you have the choice of temperature? Hot food on the it contains a lot of additives, and nonmeat entrees available over a serving line should be 140 degrees drinking real fruit juices instead of that it has required a lot of energy four to six-week cycle. Are the or above and cold food should be 45 soft drinks which are high in to go from where it grew to its nonmeat proteins complementary? degrees or below to keep bacteria sugar? present form on your plate. Are leftovers incorporated into Can you get fresh fruits at each Do you know where the food is other meals or offered as leftovers meal? Some food service managers from geographically? The greater at another meal to save waste and do not put them out because many If something's going the distance it is shipped, the more money? students take them out of the wrong, it'll tell you. processing it usually has to go Are leftovers stored in airtight dining hall. While you may need to through, or the more nutrients it Would 1. Change in bowel or containers and frozen or refrigera- help the manager solve this pro- has lost due to a^e. Can the same bladder habits. ted? Are they used within a short blem, there should always be fresh product be obtained locally in a time? They should be reheated 2. A sore that does not fruit available. more natural state, giving a boost only once. Can you get attractive fresh you heal. to local'business as well? Are the serving line, kitchen, vegetable salads at lunch and 3. Unusual bleeding or Is the food as additive-free as " storage rooms, coolers, freezers, dinner? Do the salads contain discharge. possible? Artificial coloring and preparation rooms (Bakery, salad several kinds of greens, including 4. Thickening or lump in artificial flavoring are entirely un- tables, etc.), cooking utensils, and the deeper greens? hire breast or elsewhere. necessary-their only value is ovens clean? Do employees wear Are skins left on fruits and 5. Indigestion or difficulty cosmetic. Many food services are clean uniforms, hairnets, and hats? vegetables whenever possible? in swallowing. using some varieties of "fake food" Are the employee bathrooms and Many of the nutrients in potatoes 6. Obvious change in wart made partially or entirely with Mocker rooms clean? and other vegetables are next to you? or mole. chemicals. You will need to read You may want to take samples the skin, and are lost by peeling. Of course you would. 7. Nagging cough or the ingredient labels to find out. If of the food to the chemistry lao to The skin is also a good source of You work hard. And you're good hoarseness. the food is intended for long-term, test for nutrients and bacteria. fiber. nonrefrigerated storage, it will at it. Like most Americans. If you have a warning sig- This also may be done by state Are most of the fruits and vege- usually have preservatives in it. agriculture extension service, but But, if all of us did just a nal, see your doctor. If it's tables frozen or fresh? In general, You may be able to find the same often you have to pay a fee. If little better, we'd wind a false alarm, he'll tell fresh foods are best, although products made by another com- there is a nutrition department in they're often too expensive when up with better products, better you. If it isn't, you can give pany without preservatives in it, your school, enlist their help. not in season. Frozen fruits, and him time to help. Don't be services and even more but you must know its shelf life. Saga Corporation has a nutri- vegetables can be just as nutri- pride in the work we do. afraid. It's what you don't Does the grade of meat used know that can hurt you. tional and caloric breakdown of all tious as their fresh counterparts America. It only works give you the most protein the foods on its menus, listing the because they are picked and frozen possible? The US Department of calories, protein, vitamins, miner- when fresh and ripe, while fresh as well as we do. American Agriculture grades meat on the als, carbohydrates, and other foods may be picked before they Cancer Society. ^ amount of fat marbling in it. nutrients in each food. If Saga runs "Prime" grade meat is rated your food service, ask your food- THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY THE PUBllSHER highest and is the most expensive, service manager to get a break- Student writers may but it also is the highest in fat. down of the menu for you. Then "Choice" grade meat has less fat analyze it. You will probably want than prime and "Good" grade meat a nutritionist from your school or publish works has the least amount of fat. Good from the public health service to grade meat also has more protein National Academic Book Pub- help you. If your food service is than either choice or prime meat lishing Co. has announced the national recognition in these run by another company, ask their and is cheaper than either. Prime establishment of the new Varsity distinctive anthologies. A specially FOR SALE: GVC CD-1950 Ste- nutrition or menu-planning depart- meat has the lowest percentage of imprint and book series. Books appointed editorial board will reo Cassette Deck, excel, condi- ment if they can supply similar protein of the three grades. There information. published under the Varsity make the selections. tion, $150. Call Jim at 335-2793. imprint will be completely written Student writers who have had and illustrated by college stu- work published in their own dents. college's literary magazine during Two titles have already been the September, 1977 to June, 1978 ||4»I scheduled for publication in the fall period are invited to submit. and a number of other titles will be There is no registration or forthcoming. The two books now publishing fee. scheduled are: 1978 Collegiate Deadline for submissions is June Poetry Review andi975 Collegiate 30,1978. For complete details send Fiction Review, a stamped, self-addressed enve- Meritorious poetry and fiction lope (No. 10) to: National Academic which has appeared in college Book Publishing Co., P.O. Box 325, literary magazines will receive Yonkers, N.Y. 10705. Photography applications being accepted Old Crow Bar

Are you interested in photogra- Steve Ward and Bob Baker to phy? If you are, the anchor may discuss the position. NOW OPEN nave just the job for you. We are NAME currently taking applications for photography editor for the '78-79 academic year. CLASS So. Jr. Sr.(FalI'78) The job is a salaried position. ADDRESS: Friday Cr Saturday Duties involve shooting, develop- ing and printing all ancftof photos. Special concern is placed on the EXPERIENCE: overlay photos where the photo- 8 p.m. - 2 a. grapher really has a chance to use their creativity and imagination. Current Photography editor Steve Ward will hold an orientk- tion session to acquaint the person LIVE Disco Entertainment chosen as photography editor with Do you own your own 35mm i\ie anchor's darkroom facilities. Camera? Yes No If you are interested in this posi- Please return this form by Friday, WANTED: WAITERS & WAITRESSES, PART-TIME tion, please fill out the following April 21,1978 to the anchor office application form. All qualified located in the basement of Graves applicants will be interviewed by Hall. Page 4 Hope College anchor Klokken Ringers to perform at Hope

The Klokken Ringers of the out the Hudson Valley over the New England States. New Hackensack Reformed past six years. They have Under the direction of Mrs. Church in Wappingers Falls, New appeared on radio and television, William Garee, the ringers per- York will be playing at Hope on at the Vanderbilt and Mills form on a set of 63 precision-tuned Monday at 3:30 in Wichers Mansions, Bear Mountain Christ- English Handbells manufactured Auditorium. The group will also be mas Festival, the West Point by Schulmerich Crillons, Inc., performing at the Third Reformed Cadet Chapel, the Riverside Sellersville, Pa. Church on Sunday evening at 6:00. Church in New York City, THE KLOKKEN Ringers de THE BELL CHOIR will arrive Washington Cathedral, and before monstrate the folk-art of handbell here after playing at the Music numerous church, civic, and social ringing through a varied pro- Educators National Conference in organizations. gram of music for handbells and , which they were invited In addition, they have been other instruments, music for to attend. The group is on a tour of enthusiastically received each ringing and singing, arrangements churches and colleges in Ohio and year at the Area and National of familiar tunes, and original con- Michigan. Handbell Festivals. By special temporary compositions for the The group is made up of select invitation in February 1977, they handbells. high school youth. The word appeared at the Music Educators' A few of the pieces the choir will "Klokken" is the Dutch word for national conference in Washington be performing are: Coronation by "bell," the ringers are so named to D.C. Their most recent appear- Holden-Garee, Introduction and reflect the history of their church ance was at the National Handbell Allegro by Donald Allured, For- director are members of the Neevel, Kenneth Neevel, Judy which was organized in 1758 by Festival at the University of gotten Dreams by Leroy Ander- American Guild of English Hand- Schofer, Paul Schubert, and early Dutch settlers of the Hudson , Amherst, Mass. in son (this piece also includes a bell Ringers. The group consists director, Betty Garee. Valley. June 1977. flute), Prisms bv William Payn and of: Scott Brown, Joyce Garee, The Klokken Ringers will be ORGANIZED in 1971, the ANNUAL TOURS have taken Fantasy on an Old Bell Inscription Betsy Garthwaite, Heidi Heissen- staying with members of the Third Kokken Ringers have been widely the group through New Jersey, by Betty Garee. - T • . buttel. Donna Jennings, Charles Reformed Church while they are received and acclaimed through- New York, Pennsylvania, and the THE RINGERS and their Kelley, Paul Krystek, Kathryn in Holland.

GARBAGE: one cause that doesn't need your contribution. Profits: A concept clarified by Rick VanderBie in such a manner so as to satisfy the wants and needs of its Just a few years ago when the customers. A company that energy crisis first began making doesn't satisfy a need or a want of its impacl on Americans, the price society is doomed to bankruptcy. of gasoline and other petroleum Also, the hope of making a profit products rose drastically over a acts as an incentive to perform short time span. It wasn't too long better. after the prices had started their FINALLY, the freedom to be increase, that yet another objec- profitable must be viewed from tionable occurrence began taking the perspective of the public. All place. too often people complain about IT WAS noted that when the the high profits of America's prices of petroleum products businesses. began rising, the profits of the oil According to a recent release by T.A.T. CREATOR PETTYS REFEREES PULL ACTION companies also increased by a the Chamber of Commerce, the large amount. average profit for America's Infuriated by such actions, a businesses is only 5%, or as they large segment of the American put it, 5c on the dollar, which public voiced their objections by doesn't seem very high at all. A tribute to T.A.T. calling the management of the oil THERE REMAINS one major companies "capitalist leeches", misconception that needs to be "profiteers", or many other names straightened out. The American by Nola Morrow Now that the show is over and willing to explain his graphics and referring to their greedy natures. people must realize that they, Paul has the time to sit back and paintings. Through the public's Did Americans really have a themselves, have made the bis- Paul Pettys made a dream come reflect, he would like to again questions and Paul's explanations, reason to complain? nesses of America's profitable. true. He organized, publicized, thank everyone who helped him people left the gallery with a TAKING into consideration the Each dollar the public holds promoted, guarded and financed make the show as successful as it clearer feeling for and a better fact that there are still disputes represents a ballot to be cast. much of his successful Tribute to was. understanding of his art. over the nature and validity of the When people approve of a the American Trucker Art ^ SPECIAL THANKS go out to He also informed people of the gas shortage, there might very certain company's product more Exhibit. SAGA, the Hope Administration Art Gallery's existence and encou- well have been just cause for the than its competitor's, they are THE SHOW included Paul's for their help and cooperation, raged them to visit it for other American public to be upset with going to cast their ballots for the paintings and sculpture depicting SAC for the closing dance, the shows. The exhibits change within the high profits of the oil more favorable company, or in the life of the American Trucker. Student Appropriation Committee the month and often offer differ- companies. other words, send more of their It ran from April 4 through April 8 for help with some bills, Roddy's ent, yet equally stimulating, types By putting this, and any other dollars in that company's direc- and introduced many people, from Truck and Auto Exchange in of art. He encouraged attending questionable cases aside, let us tion. The public remains free to students to townspeople, to a life Holland for the use of their semis, present and future exhibits in the look upon the situation of the "vote for' or pay whichever they otherwise would probably and Johnson's Hilltop Inn, Inc. for Art Gallery. average American business. company they choose to support. never know. their contribution to the atmos- CURRENTLY there is a Pop BY LOOKING at the annual Keeping this in mind, the The Tribute to the American phere on the opening night, their Art display from New York by big report of a corporation, the figure American public must remember Trucker Art Exhibit was covered promotional assistance, and music name, original artists. After that in the profit column is printed so that they, too, have a hand in by the anchor, Ludington Daily that "put the chrome in the the Senior Show will be in the it's clearly visable at a quick determining who is profitable and News, Holland Sentinel, Muske- stacks." Gallery. Hopefully, the publicity glance. This is to reflect the impor- who isn't. gon Chromicle, Grand Rapids Paul also wishes to thank the and the quality that T.A.T. tance of this figure. Is it really as Next week's Article: Press, and Detroit Free Press. Fraters and Cosmos for their good brought to the Hope Art Gallery important as the firm makes it UPWARD MOBILITY IT ALSO attracted television sportsmanship and perseverence will be helpful in inviting the seem? Equal or unequal Opportunity? coverage by TV-13, TV-8, TV-3, during the Truck Pull, in spite of public to return. The answer is obviously yes! A and TV-12. The radio stations rain, broken rope, and slight He also suggested people visit company can keep its head above covering the show were WMAQ, mechanical difficulties. Anotner the Art Department in the Rusk water if it suffers a loss from time Chicago, WGRD, Grand Rapids, special thank you is to Pam Building (located on the corner of to time or just manages to break WOOD, Grand Rapids, WZND, Racosky for filming, directing and 9th and Columbia) just walking even. Allendale, WHTC, Holland, and producing a twenty minute film through and seeing the art grow IN ORDER for a firm to grow, Kooiker WTAS, Hope. and a sixty minute video-tape that and change is an experience. or to attract new investors, it must Over three thousand people covered all T.A.T. Events from the EVEN THOUGH it was sad for make a profit. This is why one of went to the gallery to see this opening to the closing dance. Paul to turn off the lights and the major freedoms granted by the presents concert unusual exhibit. Ten dozen dough- *THE FILM and tape will be in leave the empty gallery when the Free Enterprise system is the nuts, twenty-five dozen cookies, cfermanent Hope records and both show had enaed, ne could leave it freedom to be profitable. and twenty-seven gallons of coffee mould be finished by the end of knowing his Tribute to the When applying the word "free" were consumed by viewers on the Anthony Kooiker, professor of 4he school year. Paul is apprecia- American Trucker was as success- to the idea of making profits, one music at Hope, will present a piano opening night. In the gallery, tive of the help and support many ful as he had wanted it to be. He must be careful to get the students, children, faculty, artists, recital in Chicago this coming people have provided, for without left the gallery with mostly happy complete picture. The area of Sunday afternoon. The concert is truckers, and families had some- it the show would not have been so memories and the knowledge that profits must be viewed from two thing in common and were equals. sponsored by the West Side meaningful. it was not an end, rather a different directions. Performing Arts Center and is THIS SENSE of community was Paul met most of the goals he beginning. FIRST, there's the viewpoint of not confined to the art gallery. It partially supported by a grant set for himself when he began A letter, with no return address, the business itself. A company is from the Illinois Arts Council. was found in the Frater/Cosmo planning T.A.T. He brought that Paul received said, "Whether free, within certain limits of Truck Pull, the closin? night The recital will take place at people together. Not only did he or not the world beats a path to course, to make what it wants, 3:00 p.m. in Epiphany Episcopal dance, and in the truck rides Paul introduce them to the truckstop your door, you have succeeded. where it wants, and for whom it gave. He drove around the same Church, located at Adams and culture, but also to a kind of art You've shown us that with hard wants. But being free to do these Ashland Avenues. Kooiker's pro- city block sixty times (going that many of them did not work, determination, and hope, doesn't assure them of making a through twenty-three gears a grams will consist of compositions previously understand or ap- dreams really do roll. And tnat profit! by Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin and block) by the time he finished preciate. encouragement for others is A companv must earn a profit! giving free rides in a semi. contemporary American compo- PAUL was always more than something you can be proud of." In order to do so, it must operate sers. April 14,1978 Page 5 tfz - i o . Summer job Wanted: Servants outlook good

A Review of summer job oppor- college students as counselors and by Reid Thurston and tunities for college students at general employees. acknowledges that He is a servant. people Larry Mannino who needed to hear it. Guest Ranches, National Parks College students should be Jesus Himself says, "The Son of Jesufesuss iserve d His disciples by and recreation areas for this advised that many good jobs go Question: Who was the greatest man did not come to be served, but cooking them breakfast on the coming summer looks good. unfilled as a result of general servant of all time? to serve." (Matt. 20:28) shore, and, of course, by washing JOB OPPORTUNITY analysts apathy and lack of interest on the Answer: A Carpenter from He does not cringe at the their feet. And finally Jesus gave researching opportunities for this part of the many students. Some Nazareth. thought of serving nor does He use us the ultimate example of service. coming summer indicate that good opportunities go unfilled His power to reject the role or He suffered and sacrificed His own excellent opportunities exist because students don't bother to When talking about serving, as better His position. Jesus accepts life for us. throughout the nation. As usual apply. when talking about any area of our this role from His Father willingly. HE WAS NOT a slave but a ?ood jobs will be very competitive, DIRECT RESPONSE from ag Christian life, we, as believers, As a servant, He who was more servant. He gave Himself willingly lowever, those applying early will gressive students indicate excel- must keep our eyes on Jesus, who than the angels gave up His -He was not forced to die on that lave a good chance. lent pay, rewarding experiences is the author and perfector of our position. cross. But He died to obey His National Parks and the support- and opportunities for future faith. Jesus is to be our role model, HE EMPTIED Himself, He Master's will. ing industries surrounding them employment. with whom we identify. For as humbled Himself to become a man So what is to be our reaction to will probably be the best potential Students and graduates who are Matthew says, we are to grow to (Phil. 2:6-11), even to becoming a this perspective on the life of again this year. Many new sincerely interested in receiving be like Him (Matt. 10:25). Jesus baby who was unprotected and Jesus? How are we going to recreation facilities have started assistance on locating summer came as a servant, showed us how needed changing. Out of His great incorporate being a servant into this past year in areas close to jobs may send a self addressed to serve, and commanded that we love for us Jesus became a our lives? We, as , are to National Parks. stamped, envelope for a FREE follow Him. servant. A servant to the point of follow the example of our Teacher. PRIVATE summer camps and booklet to Opportunity Research~ , THE HEBREW people were dying for us "to give His life as a JESUS SAID to His disciples youth retreats which operate Lock Box 730, Coeur d'Alene, ID looking for the annointed one, ransom for many." after washing their feet, "If I then through the summer will be hiring 83814 their Messiah. Most expected a Throughout His whole time on your Lord and teacher, have triumphant political King but thev earth, Jesus was true to His role washed your feet, you also ought were in for a surprise. Isaiah as a servant. Christ was a to wash one another's feet. For I especially had prophesied about )reacher and He was also a doer, have given you an example that the Messiah but not quite as the ie didn't just say to a cripple, I you also should do as I have done Jerling to perform Jews in Jesus' time had inter- lope your leg feels better; He to you." (John 13:14,15) Christ has • Tl®.!. preted. lealed the leg of the man. He given an example for us to follow |f| Matthew records Isaiah 42:1-4 didn't just speak out against and clearly states, "If you love me as a prophecy about Jesus. In this corruption, especially in the you will keep my commandments." it clearly states, "Here is my temple; He acted on it and cleaned (John 14:15) servant whom I have chosen." It the temple. There is no in between ground. Michael Jerling is a unique and does allude to mighty works but' band Manzanita, in Southern AS A MAN of action, He was We must either follow and serve talented songwriter/performer, California (performing in that these are works of the spirit and still a servant. He consistently or depart from His sight (Matt. proficient on acoustic six and not deeds of the sword (Matt. state and throughout the West). sought out the Master's, His 25:31-46). We must be doers of the twelve string, and electric guitar Whether concert, coffeehouse, 12:18-21). Father's, will. He took long walks word. And in our service we must (a 1954 blonde Kay, the "Edsel of THE PROPHETS of the Old or club, Mike brings his best to to pray about things. He asked keep and center our eyes on Him. the Guitar World") harmonica and each performance, hoping to share Testament record a suffering God for His will to be done and We are to grow in our serving. It is kazoo. Mike's repertoire includes servant (e.g. Is. 53) but nonethe- his songs and feelings, and most of then Jesus did it. Jesus healed the not a punishment. We are to grow, traditional country, bluesrftnd rag, all, a good time. less a ppowerfuo l one. A man chosen sick and comforted the lonely. as in all things, to be like Him. as well as interpretations of popu- apart from God. And Jesus clearly He preached good news to Next week: We are called to serve. lar tunes of the 20's, 30's and 40's. Songs are drawn from such greats as Mississippi John Hurt. Hoagy Charmichael, Bob Wills, and Hank Williams through today's best songwriters; some famous, some just friends. Jer- Ichthus '78 ling's greatest strength is pro- bably his own material. Most of you here at Hope proba- These songs range from love bly know what Ichthus stands for ACTIVITIES CALENDAR: (Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior), but few, I believe, know about personal Ichthus 78. Ichthus 78 is a brand of sensitivity and craftman- Christian down in ship. sponsored by Asbury Michael Jerling has been per- FRIDAY, APRIL 14 Theological Seminary. This festi- forming professionally for many val is not a second class one nor a years as a single artist, and in the Senior Recital. Randy Weener, French Horn and Paul Van- poorly organized one. duo "Jerling and Roche" (New Schouwen, Trumpet. Wichers Auditorium. 8:00p.m. It is the first and foremost Jesus York Coffeehouse Circuit, Midwes- Pit Entertainment - MichaelJerling. 9:00p.m. music festival of its kind in tern clubs and colleges) and the Film: Pete and Tillie. Winants Auditorium, 7:00, 9:15 and 11:30 America, drawing over ten thou- p.m. $1.00 with I.D. sand people annually. The date of SATURDAY, APRIL 15 this event is April 28-29 at Theatre comes to Voorhees Hall: Wilmore, Ky. which is just outside Pit Entertainment - MichaelJerling, 9:00 p. m. of Lexington. Tickets are nine One Acts continue MONDAY, APRIL 17 dollars for this two-day event. Some of this year's performers Artist in Residence - Janet Fish. De Witt Art Gallery. are: Chuck Bolte and the Jeremiah Did you ever consider Voorhees kins, directed by Phil McCullough, TUESDAY, APRIL 18 People; New Hope; Pat Terry lounge as a possible setting for a and Please, No Flowers by Joel Group; Selah, Andrus, Blackwood play? Two students from the Ensana, directed by Mike Mc- Concert: Symphonette and Wind Ensemble. 8:00 p.m., Dimnent directing class did and will be Faden, Chapel. & Co., formerly of the Imperials; Mike Warnke; Honeytree; and staging their one-acts there on Sham changes Voorhees Hall Artist in Residence, De Witt Art Gallery. Good News Circle. Saturday and Sunday at 8:00 p.m. into a house which falls prey to a For several reasons, including THURSDAY, APRIL 20 Speakers will be Bob Laurent of burglar, with a special twist. The the current rehearsals of Runner other show, Please, No Flowers Senior Recital. Gary Oogema, baritone and Lola Mazza, pianist. Good News Circle, and Dr. John Stumbles in the Studio Theatre, brings an eerie air to Voorhees as Wichers Auditorium, 8:00 p. m. Oswalt and Dr. John Seamands directors Mike McFaden and Phil both from Asbury Seminary. All the ghosts of two ladies discuss McCullough began to search death--and life. are invited to this spiritual elsewhere for a space in which to happening. For further informa- Admissions to the one-acts is do the one-acts. free, but the seating is extremely AVON can help you pay tion please contact me at Ext. 4427 The two one-acts this weekend or stop by 307 Kollen. limited. The shows begin on tuition bills. will be Sham by Frank G. Thomp- Saturday and Sunday at 8:00 p.m. Sell in your spare time. Men and women are in- vited to call Mrs. Janet NOW SHOWING Kemp, Avon Managef, ShoHOLLAl N 392-6238 Doors Open at 6:45 -- Shows Nitely at 7 and 9 flgOOWNTOWNHOLLAN D 382 Saturday Shows at 1 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9 Typing Wanted In My Home- Term Papers, Reports, etc.,. MEL BROOKS / have over 10-years secretarial experience. Reasonable Rates, PHONE 772-1214

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Sparked by Kevin Clark's bril- a super come-from-behind anchor The archery season for Hope also shot in the individual liant return to athletic competi- leg from 880 winner Steve Hulst. started last Saturday at the North tournament in the afternoon. and Robin Mitsos who are joined tion, Hope's track team over- The meet was a great start for American Indoor Champihampionshi< p at At the half-way point Sue was by five women who have had whelmed Concordia College, 113- Hope's team even though several Cobo Hall in Detroit>it.. The tourna- two points away from third place limited shooting experience. 32. "K.C." won the long and triple key performers were either hurt ment was an 18 meter FITA round with a score of 476 and Robin was WITH the help of their coach jumps, the 100 yard dash, and he or missing. However, the team did which consists of shooting at a 40 in 11th place with a score of 336. who is an N.A.A. certified archery anchored the victorious 440 yard miss these men as they traveled to cm target, at a distance of 18 They were unable to finish instructor, they have already relay squad. the league relays last Saturday. meters, 60 arrows, 20 ends of 3 shooting the second half on improved much in their short John Van Arendonk and Scott Hope only won one event, with arrows, and scoring 10 for a Sunday since Hope does not allow three week pre season practice. Vander Meulen each won two Steve Hulst, Paul Van Oosten- bullseye then 9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1. its varsity sports to compete on They are: Jill Clegg, Mary events for Hope with "Donk" burg, Dick Northuis, and Lou CO-CAPTAINS Sue Ahl?rim Sunday. Flanigan, Joyce McDermid, Marie taking the Hign Jump and 120 Hoekstra combining to take the and Robin Mitsos, coached by HOPE archers were to shoot Montanari, and Sandy Wells. yard hurdles, and Scott winning distance medley. This helped Hope Mary Grondin, represented Hope against Kalamazoo Monday for Their next home meet is the shot put and discus. to a fifth place finish in the meet. in the four-year college women their first MIAA meet, but due to Saturday versus Albion at 10:00 Hope also scored heavily by With several key performers team tournament. U. of M. took rain it was cancelled. a.m. The meets are held at the sweeping the pole vault, javelin, returning from injuries, Hope first place and Hope came in fourth This season Hope has two Soccer Field. Spectators are 880 yard run, mile, and three mile. should give Olivet and G.R.J.C. with a score of 376. Robin and Sue returning archers Sue Ahlgrim welcomed. Thev also won the mile relay with good contests this week. F acuity Low fares to Europe auction

Icelandic Airlines, the pioneer of $15 surcharge should be added for a success inexpensive travel to Europe, has weekend travel in either direction. announced two new, low cost fare The Summer APEX program The Faculty Auction held last programs for Spring-Summer with from June 1-August 31 features a Friday by the Alpha Phi Omega special appeal to college students $345 round trip fare from New Service Fraternity was a success. on tight budgets. York and $375 from Chicago, again The 21 items donated by the Icelandic's APEX (Advance the lowest fares during the peak faculty and staff brought in a total Purchase Excursion) fares will travel season. All Icelandic flights of $267.00. This money will be interest collegians planning rela- year-round are via Super DC-8 jet, given to the Community Action tively short stays in Europe. The with dinner and beverage service House. Spring APEX fare from April included in the fare. The big prize of the evening was 1-May 31 is $275 round trip from Icelandic will also introduce an the solid oak and brass ship's New York to Luxembourg, Icelan- attractive Youth Fare April 1. wheel donated by Mr. Tom Weber dic's primary destination on the Youngsters 12 thru 23 planning of the Economics and Business continent, or $295 from Chicago. European study trips or vacations Department. The wheel, valued by These weekday fares, lowest of lasting up to a year can fly to Mr. Weber at $250.00, was sold for any scheduled transatlantic Luxembourg for $400 round trip $76.00. Another big money-winner KEVIN CLARK BACK IN ACTION carrier, require reservations at from New York or $430 from was Dr. Cotter Tharin's afternoon least 45 days prior to departure, Chicago. These fares are in effect of sailing for four on his 30 foot payment within eight days of all year and bookings may be made yacht. It went for $50.00. reserving, and stays of 14 days at any time. The members of Alpha Phi DELS minimum, 45 days maximum. A For reservations or further Omega would like to thank the WAIF information on these and other low faculty and staff members who GUITARS-BANJOS MANDOLINS AND FIDDLES cost Icelandic air fares and tours to made contributions for the auction STRING INSTRUMENT Europe, check with your local as well as all the individuals who CONSTRUCTION/REPAIRS Vow CMUV travel agent or call toll free participated in the auction. They to tou urtfc* (Zdeimfai Ave. 800-555-1212 (wats information) would also like to extend a special 23 E. 8ih St., Holland uccveii for the Icelandic reservations/ thank you to Dr. Donald Williams One Stofi information telephone number in for doing an excellent job as BLOOD' Yovr "Of St*p" Forty Stori your area. auctioneer. Solution To Last Week's DWVC PARTY SNACKS OF ALL KINDS Puzzle... FRIDAY, WINE SPECIALS

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