rfOpoiLy Ot Willard J. Houghton Librari Houghton, New York 14744 Volume 86.7 THE HOUGHTON October 7, 1993

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A GLANCE Rain on the Homecoming Wm. Mann Parade doesn't dampen spirits India - The largest earthquake to hit India in the last 50 years Angela Fulkroad took place in the Wesley pompons and were costumed as Chinese rickshaw, Canadian is estimated to leave as many as Homecoming weekend at Chapel ai 11:30 a.m., follow- athletes. The Third place backpackers, a Mexican F 30,000 people dead and many Houghton would not be ing the parade. winners were the sophomores. motorcycle gang, and Isnelian more maimed and injured. The complete without the tradi- Each class braved the rain The sophomores worked with camel and Arabian terrorists quake, registering 6.4, struck tional parade of class floats and to present their class floats and the theme "Jazz up Your Life who were defeated by Austrian southeast of Bombay in the the coronation of the Home- spirit to alumni, faculty, with Art" and entitled their float musclemen "Hans" and / region of Kill:ri. coming King and Queen. On family, friends, and fellow 'living Art" The float "Frans." The junior class of Rusfia - Soviet hard-liners Saturday, October 2nd, at 10 students. The floats correlated consisted of mimes and a skit 1995 won the First place uophy continue to hold up inside a.m., members of the freshmen, to this year's Homecoming about an artist frustrated when with their float entitled "Jazz 1 parliament two weeks now sophomore. junior, and senior Jazz theme. The freshman his subjects rearranged them- up Your Life with Music." The after Yeltsin's dismanting of classes paraded the floats that class float which received selves while he was sketching float featured the history of parliament and calling for they labored upon the entire Fourth place was entitled "Jazz their portrait Heidi Fast, a music starting with the classical December elections. The 100- week, in front of the student up Your Life with Sports." member of the sophomore class era, moving to the roaring 300 lawmakers say there will body. The coronaon of Members of the freshman class and Homecoming Float twenties with a be no compromise as long as Homecoming Queen and King who participated carried Committee enjoyed dancer, the 1950's with class Yeltsin remains president n. nior *=m#wl:,cond *-'. compemion working on the float members portraying teenagers 1 Bosnia - Bosnia is still unable because of the time she at a rock-n-roll sock hop, the ,F to come to terms after 18 was able to spend with her 1970's with Sonny and Cher, months of ethnic war. The classmates. "Working on and the 1990's with the newly latest proposal is to divide the the float brings unity to the popular country line dancing former Yugoslavia into 3 class and I was able to craze. The skit was completed ministates, but Bosnian Serbs spend time with people that with a Hairy Connick Jr. clone contend that eastern Bosnia is I never had the chance to lip synching "It Had to be essential for their existence. get to know before last You." to incorporate the This is the captured territory weekend. It was enjoyable universal music ofjazz into the which the Bosnian Muslims' t6 see the float completed noat are fighting to recover. on Homecoming day." The ROTC colorguard, local Ne_Y*rk - President Clinton The senior class took Pioneer Girls and Boy Scout recently addmssed the United Second place with their troops also participated in the Nations as it reopened for its float entitled "Jazz up Your pare. 4 fall session. The President said Life with Travel." The After the parade the that the "U.N. simply cannot senior float was designed Homecoming court was become engaged in every one by Glen Seland and was announced and the King and of the world's conflicts." This centered around the theme Queen were crowned during perhaps is in response to the of international travel. The the coronation ceremony in $400 million U.S. bill for main attraction of the float Wesley Chapel. Mike Ockrin, peacekeeping operations and was an airplane, but the a junior class court representa- another $400 million in unpaid float also featured a train, dues which are owing to the and Italian gondola, a "Homecoming" pg 6 UN. Washinginn- Both the House of Representatives and the Senate have passed resolutions Founder's Day Chapel honors that limit the U.S.'s involve- ment in Somalia. The president told the UN. that he wants only those in the medical field to care out emergency The third and last to receive operations and not routine Un,la Betzold Sinai Desert), and the land medical journals. many in patrols and convoys Founder's Day Chapel this flowing with milk and honey German. She has been quoted an honorary degree was Dr. Frederick Shannon. He holds Venezuela - A gas line year, on Friday, October 1. and all manner of benefits in LIB: magazine on her work explosion killed at least 51 emphasized the Biology (Canaan). The response was a with children dying of cancer, the record foryears as the people during heavy morning Department of Houghton standing ovation. spoken on national broadcasts Academic Dean (twelve years), traffic on a busy Venezuelan College. All of the honorary After Dr. Shannon's and is currently residing in and has been at Houghton a highway. Another 30 were degrees went to doctors in the address. Salal Huber and Lisa Connecticut after a sal)batical in total of 35 years. Dr. Diane seriously injured when the medical field. The main Terrell, co-editors of this Germany. She was awarded the Komp was quoted as saying 'There was no boredom in a pipeline exploded, accidentally address was presented by Dr. year's BQulder, presented the doctor of Humane Letters. The next to receive an Shannon class." Dr. Shannon puncturing 60 workmen. Frederick Shannon of the H. C. 1993 Boulder to President Science Department Chamberlain. They also honorary degree, Dr. Gustave was presented with a Doctorate Peppered with jokes, puns, announced the dedication of Prinsell, accepted the Doctor of of Pedagogy. Contents: and witticisms, Dr. Shannon's the 1993 Boulder ta the late Science degree. He has been a Dr. Judy Congdon pleased speech kept everyone's Dr. Anne Whiting who passed doctor in Houghton, Allegany the audience with the organ PACE Award 2 attention. In drawing compari- away in July. Dr. Whiting's County, and Sierra Leone, West processional, recessional and Artist Series 2 sons behveen Houghton mother accepted the HQUIiIQ[. Africa among other places. Dr. appropriate interludes during Prinsell's four sons, who were Dr. Shannon's address. The Countly of the Week 2 College and the Israelites of The honorary degrees went to Dr. Diane Komp, Dr. present at the Founder's Day chapel Choir, directed by Dr. Study Break 3 Moses' day, Dr. Shannon subtly challenged the audience. Gustave Prinsell, and Dr. Chapel, presented their parents Bruce Brown and accompanied Gender Forum 3 He presented Houghton as a Frederick Shannon. with the Mr. and Mrs. Gustave by Tracy Puhala, perfonned 3 Education Grants place of labor, a place to flee Dr. Diane Komp, a Prinsell Scholarship. The two pieces before Dr. Sports 4 from (Egypt), a time of passage professor of pediatrics at Yale scholarship will be based on a Shannon's speech "Houghton Economics 5 and wandering between University, has written student' s prospective career in College: Egypt, Sinai, or numerous books and articles in the medical missionary field. CowMan 8 important points in life (the NEFVS

Twin pianists featu red in Big Al receives firstArtist Series PACE award

Eric Streem Contiguglias have made it an Desiring, a popular work. Heather Dale Award. At the Founder's Day Several times a year, integral part of their careers to The four works in the "On this day, set aside to Luncheon, Friday, October 1, Houghton experiences a burst bring these lesser known pieces concert were Concerro in C honor the founders whose Herman Osterhus, chairman of of culture known as the Artist to public notice. For example. Major, BMV 1061, by Johann efforts made Houghton PACE, delivered this year's Series. These concerts and in 1986, the Contiguglias gave Sebastian Bach, Variations on possible, it is also most fitting award to the Director of Food plays are sponsored by the the word premier of the a Theme of Haydn, Op. 56b, that we speak words of praise Service, Al Rehn. Houghton College Artist Series unpublished Grosses by Johannes Brahms, regarding one who continues The recipient of this award Committee. and this year's Konzersmck on Mendelssohn's Recuerdos, by William the grand tradition of devoted is chosen on the basis of that feature emphasis is ensembles. Song Wirhout Words, 152 years Bolcom, and Fantasy on and superior service. individuals level of commit- This means everything from after the work was written. To George Gershwin's "Porgy "Today, I ask you to join me ment and loyal service to the duo-pianists to full choirs and give dimension to the popular- and Bess", by Percy Gramger in saluting one of Houghton's Houghton community. PACE orchestras. According to the ity of this duo. one of the first The brothers then returned for gentle giants - "gentle" was established in 1978 with committee. the purpose of these performances of this newly two encores. The Grainger because that is a key dimension the purpose of rewarding events is to 'challenge your discovered piece was at piece is a personal favorite of of his personal makeup, and individuals not usually thought and widen your artistic Lincoln Center in New York the Contiguglias. As children, "giant" because of the larger appreciated. horizons." City. a concert hall typically they appeared in a concert with than life role he has elected to Along with this honor "Big The first concert of this associated with the world's the composer and were called play for this college and this Al" received a vase made by season featured duo-pianists finest musicians. upon to deliver renditions of community: Al Rehn, Mister faculty member Gary Baxter. Richard and John Contiguglia. The Houghton concert saw a Grainger's two-piano works Thumbs-Up. Of the award, Rehn had this Born identical twins, the large turnout from the commu- and chamber music for a "Al is a man of the people: to say, "I want to thank Contiguglias first played the nity and student body. A National Public Radio broad- his presence as an unofficial everyone for the PACE award. piano together at the age of number of students in atten- cast in 1982 celebrating his but highly effective ambassa- I never thought I would ever five. Afl¤- graduating from dance were happy about the centennial birthday. dor of Houghton, has had a receive such an honor. There Yale College and the Yale choice of the Artist Series This is the fourth concert most positive impact on are so many outstanding people Graduate School of Music with Committee. Freshman that the Contiguglias have done prospective students, commu- in the Houghton community. I honors, both became students Danielle Falco commented, "I at Houghton and judging by the nity members, and on alumni just do not have the words to of eminent British pianist really love classical piano and reacdon of the audience it was and college friends." say how much this means to Dame Myra Hess. These this is a great opportunity to a great kickoff for the 1993-94 The President's Advisory me. Working with the students, brothers have played with a hear really professional Artist Series season. Sopho- Council on Excellence, a group faculty, and staff for the past number of major orchestras musicians." Her date, sopho- more Brad Logue pointed out of 25 volunteer experts from all eleven years has been an including the Cleveland more Jeremiah Frink added,"I after the concell "It's great that fields, meets twice yearly. inspiration and blessing many Orchestra„ the National think it's great that the college Houghton has these oppormni- Each Founder's Day this group times over. Thanks, everyone, Symphony, the Baltimore supports these activities ties for students to broaden awards the PACE Excellence for your love and friendship." Symphony, the Atlanta because by living in Houghton, their horizons." Symphony, the Netherlands it' s not easy to get out to a Clearly the Chamber Orchestra. and the concert like this." After the Artist Series is Rotterdam Philharmonic. concert, students outside spoke fulalling its Many works for duo- about the evening as being very purpose in the pianists have not been discov- enjoyable, especially the encore Houghton ered or widely played. and the duet of Jesu, Joy of Man's community. Country of the Week: Japan

consumers assistance, food assistance, and

Lenore Kosolf and compa- perhaps education. nies may be Japan is nowadays consid- Also, Japan has announced it tasting the ered America's most important will break an old "taboo" and fruits of cheap trading rival. The new import rice. Why? The island imports." Japanese government is led by nation is now facing its worst Prices for Prime Minister Morihiro rice harvest in years, after this Hosokawa. who was elected summer's wet, cool weather. imported goods have this summer. This past weeks For decades, Japan has banned fallen "across on September 27th. Hosokawa nearly all imports on rice, the board." met with President Bill Clinton preferring to be self-sufficient. For example, at the United Nations building However, they must now begin beef prices in New York City. In general, "emergency imports." This art down 9% how do Americans feel about news was confirmed on and whiskey Japan? According to a September 29 by Hosokawa_ is down 22%, September 21-2nd poll taken He did not disclose many by USA Today, "nearly 2 out details. except the amount of computer prices 24%. of 3 Americans *follow rice to be imported. Approxi- Tuesday October 19 1993 Will this political news fern Japan mately 40,000 tons of rice for 8 pm in Wesley Chapel closely. „. In other words, use in processed foods and "price- H C students $800 Advance $1000 slashing" Americans like Japan. but just crackers, and about 600.000 Group (10+) $900 At the door $1200 trend don't know much about it. tons for other eating purposes. condnue? They are uninformed in matters Suppliers of these imports Experts such as the Japanese economy. would include Thailand and the predict that government, etc. United States. this is very Recently. Japan has made Finally, some news concern- likely. headlines. While at the United ing Japan's economy. It is a Indeed. this is Nations last week, Prime well-known fact that the cost of good news for Minister Hosokawa addressed living in Japan is very high; Japanese the General Assembly. He prices are way up. According shoppers. pledged $200 million in aid to to an October 4 Business Week They "can bolster the peace agreement article, some of that may be between Israel and the PLO. changing. "For the first time in only hope that the 'chorus' Aid would include medical recent memory. Japanese continues."

HOUGHTON STAR OCTOBER 7.1993 East Hall sponsers a gender forum

Robin Scherer When asked her opinion it doesn't bother me." Another Jon McCarthy announced On Tuesday, October 12th about dating on the Houghton student, a female junior replied, Homecoming activities performers with a personal at 8 p.m., the East Hall RAs College campus, Deb Elliott "Why not? I've never asked a began with the Junior-Senior touch that will be remembered. will host "How I See IC' a said, "I think Houghton guy, but I would. If it was for football game and the Jazz 4Score performed a cappella program discussing the Students should spend more fun or friendship it would be Festival study break. The game jazz, barbershop. and oldies. differing perceptions of women time developing good friend- easier than if I liked him." was played in perfect football They won over the crowd with and men on friendship and ships instead of leaping into Several male Houghton weather, barely warm enough Coney Island Baby in their dating, communication, and more serious relations. students when asked the for most. However, many second seL Kevin Macguire commitment Dr. Paul Young Students don't spend enough question, "Who pays on a students showed up to cheer on performed for a good part of and female faculty member time exploring their options. date?" responded in a similar their favorites. Freshmen and the evening. As a pianist, he will facilitate the six member They look for strong commit- manner to this male visitor sophomores weren't permitted performed well with fellow panel discussion which will ments out of which the only from Messiah College, "[They to play, but instead were musician Michael Balassone. take place in East Hall Lounge. way is often to go through a shouldl split it or the guy pays, encouraged to participate by He sang with Ross Clark. as One reason the East Hall fairly traumatic "break-up." even if the girl asks. One male cheering. well as on his own. An staff is interested in doing a Each person has his or her transfer junior replied, "The Support for the junior class unplanned serenade to his own opinion on the subject of man always pays." program on male/female was not in vain. The outcome. girlfriend created "ooohs" and dating. When asked '*Could/ Attitudes of women relationships is because there as predicted by many juniors "ahhs" throughout the crowd. should a woman ask a man surveyed were not as rigid as are many serious couples on was a final score of 7-0. The jazz band performed their outT' most people responded in those of the men. A female campus. And while the While the game was in first concert of the year to an a similar way, regardless of first year student, when asked majority of students may not be progress, the homecoming audience that was thrilled with gender. Eighty percent of who should pay replied, dating, it is something on committee was busy preparing their on stage antics. everyone's mind at some point. males surveyed think it is all "Dutch, or whoever has for the study break. Many Michael Ballassone and As Deb Elliott, Resident right; one male junior answered money." This response was hours went in to preparations to Aron Cole were the highlighted Director of East Hall and "Absolutely; it doesn't matter." typical of 86% of women make this Homecoming geared act for the evening. Their advisor to the six member A male visitor thought it was surveyed. A married female more towards students. Money performance was beautifully committee states, 'These okay, "but not accepted." staff member said. "I think it's previously spent on jerseys for subtle, yet striking. Doodlin'. Eighty-four percent of implied that if a friend asks me [friendship/datinglissues apply profussors was spent on student their first piece, impressed, females thought it acceptable out for dinner, the person to everyone - we're relational luxuries, such as Ben & Jerry's while their second. Ihe for a woman to ask a man out, extending the invitation pays." beings." One RA wants to ice cream. Wedding Son, captured every and sixty percent said they Refreshments will follow discuss differences in percep- Entrance to the study break hear at the event. Many also the Tuesday evening program. tions of friendships between have. A female sophomore was held for 20 minutes, while swooned to Forever in Love, men and women. stated, "I've done it before and the sound crew did final which Ballassone also played. microphone checks and The evening was deemed a performers warmed up. That huge success, due to a turnout Weather was not the end of the wait of over 300 students. The Lines for Coca-Cola and ice audience, as well as the artists, cream lasted for more than half enjoyed the evening im- Doug Gillham several Buffalo communities. the upper 60's. The predicted an hour. mensely. As if this was all not snow was about a month ahead What ever happened to The Master of Ceremonies, autumn? The wind, rain, cold, enough, the word snow also of schedule. and predicted snow of last - crept into some of the local ·. - k The amount of rain that we Grants from foundation week were more typical 62 - 3 « weather forecasts. Fortunately have received over the past few November than the end of the prediction was not realized. weeks was abnormally high. September or the beginning of Though there was a bit of Unfortunately, if you need lots support Houghton October. frozen precipitation on of sun to keep your spirits high. The week got off to a rather Thursday morning, it was in the the news is not good. Sunshine College Teacher 1 warm, but wet start. Unfortu- form of sleet and graupel (a is rare in Houghton during the nately, the warm temperatures soft form of hail) rather than fall and early winter months. Education Program were short lived and the rains flakes of snow. However, this lack of sunshine is not exclusive to were not. The „n.•.conably The sky cleared Thursday As the technology available Wendt Foundation grant will Houghton. September through cold air crossing over the night, allowing the temperature to teachers becomes more fund the purchase of the early February is the 'unstable relatively warm water of Lake to plunge to record low values sophisticated, so does the need equipment while the NYNEX season' in the Great Lakes Erie provided the area with the throughout the Northeast. The for acollege such as Houghton grant will fund staffing and region. Heat energy is stored in infamous 'lake effect' for the town of Angelica, less than 15 to train teacher education operations for two years. the lakes during the spring and next several days. miles south of Houghton, students to use and feel Representing NYNEX summer. It is then released However, our weather was reported a temperature of 22 comfortable with it. On Corporation at the ceremony during the fall and winter, quite tranquil compared to degrees early Friday morning. September 23rd Houghton were Michael G. McGown, The weather for Homecom- fueling the development of rain , some other parts of the Western College received $50,000 from director of community relations showers and snow squalls for New York. Wind gusts as high ing was not any better, though the Margaret L. Wendt and economic development at areas downwind from the lakes. as 63 mph caused property it was probably fitting for the Foundation and the first of two New York Telephone in damage, sank two boats in returning alumni who remem- Fortunately, just as there are checks to total $87,000 from Buffalo and Kim Hayden, staff exceptions to the norm on the Buffalo's Small Boat Harbor berHoughton as always being NYNEX Corporation to fund a managerkorporate contribu- and drove two barges around in cold and wet. negative side of things, there Macintosh-based multimedia tions at NYNEX in New York There is some truth to the are also exceptions on the Dunkirk. Numerous Harbor lab which will provide hands- City. Representing the positive side. As long as the and drove two barges around in rumors that Houghton winters on experience for teacher Margaret L. Wendt Foundation Dunkirk. Numerous water- are long, but the weather of the forecast holds true, Houghton education students as well as was Dr. Ralph Loew, a trustee should be enjoying unseason- spouts were sighted over Lake last few weeks really has been other Houghton students, of the Buffalo-based founda- ably warm, sunny weather by Erie, and strong thunderstorms unusual. The normal high for Houghton faculty, and area tion. At the presentation, press time. dumped a coating of hail on the last week in September is in public school teachers. Houghton's president, Dr. The lab equipment includes Daniel R. Chamberlain, said, a Quadra 800, zap-shot camera 'This lab will enable our Houghton Philharmonia color scanner and video educadon students to be leaders camera- Among other things in the century to come. begins 80th concert season the six workstations. which Today's ceremony brings to a include video and CD ROM formal conclusion what has elements. can be used to been a dream for a long time." The Houghton College "Symphony no. 2 in D major", join forces with the Alfred develop multimedia presenta- Both the Wencit Foundation Philharmonia Orchestra Georges Bizet's "L'Arlesienne University Orchestra, Julie tions and video assessment and NYNEX have supported Evens, Conductor and Music inaugurates its 1993-94 concert Suite" and Mikhail Glinka's portfolios. The Margaret L. previous Houghton projects. series Friday night October 8, "Overture to Russian and Director, to present a pair of FREE TRIPS & MONEY!! 1993, at 8:00 P.M. in Wesley Ludmilla". joint concerts on both cam- Individuals and Student Organiza- This program marks the puses. In February of 1994, Chapel on the campus of lions wanted to promote the student winners of the Houghton College. Maestro beginning of the orchestra's 1 11)Rest Spring Break Destinations. Philharmonia Biennial Con- Steven Bird, Conductor and 80th season of free concerts call thenation's leader. inter- Music Director, willlead the open to the community. In certo Competition will be Campus Programs 1-800-327-6013 orchestra in Johannes Brahms' December, Philharmonia will featured.

HOUGHTONSTAR OCTOBER 7.1993 3 Men's Soccer 3-1 Field hockey team fairs for the week well at tournament

Michael &1aloney assisted score less than a Jom Thompson when Houghton also defeated valuable team player for Houghton, attributes their The Highlanders split a minute later. The play was Not many people at their third opponent; Eastern extraordinary performance at couple of home games last even for the rest of the second Houghton know an awful lot College, 2-0, with Houghton week as they dominated an half, and the score remained about the field hockey team. In goals scored by Reichenbach the Philadelphia College of outclassed SL John Fisher team tied at one a piece. fact, if asked, not many would and Rachel Lang. Bible to "playing very well and lost to a tough Belhaven It looked as if regulation even know about the Philmiel- Karen Reichenbach, a together as a tdam," Two Houghton College squad in a last-C-nci heart- would end tied. but with just phia College of Bible Tourna- RachiliN,Ills at home. breaker on Homecoming. thirty seconds remaining. HC's ment the Lady Highlanders players were given.awards at the tournament Jen Todd was On Wednesday Houghton defense was called for a attended September 17 and 18. faced Fisher, a team that had handball about 20 yards from There were four colleges at given theMost Valuable upset them last season. "We their own goal. Belhaven's the tournament; Houghton, Defensive player award, and were nervous going into the Chris Laird then gunned the Gordon College, Eastern Rachel Lang was named Most game knowing that they beat us direct kick past a wall of College, and the Philadelphia Offensive Player. last year." says senior forward Houghton defenders into the College of Bible. When On Tuesday, the Lady Dan Dominguez. "We knew left comer ofthe goal. It was Houghton played Gordon Highlanders took to the field that we had to play well." over. College, the team defeated their against Mansfield College. The And that's just what HC did Senior midfielder Eric opposition 1 -0, with the HC rain kept away prospective in the first half. if not in the Webb had these words goal scored by Rachel Lang, spectators. Although second. 'The first half may concerning the loss: "We're and an excellent showing by Houghton played a tough have been our best half this disappointed about losing, but Houghton's goalie, Jen Todd. game, Mansfield defeated the year," Dominguez claims. He the game showed that we can Facing the Philadelphia Highlanders. 2-0. put in the first goal at the 12:14 play with anyone in the College of Bible, our women Come out and support the mark off a Jamie Wellington nation." won again, 1-0, with the goal Lady Highlanders at their next assist. Bob Schwaner followed Many outstanding indi- scored by Karen Reichenbach. home game against Brockport with an/unassisted goal at the vidual performances helped to It was no surprise to anyone on Friday, October 8, at 4 PM. 30:56 ark, and Wellington comprise a solid team effort finished things off with a rifle against the defending NAIA kick to score four minutes later. champs. "Kyle Stevenson was The men did not play as stellar," says junior defender Cross Country has first strong in the second half. KJ Hill. Stevenson played the Perhaps they were already role of defensive specialist. It thinking ahead to the big was his job to shut down home meet in years Belhaven match up on Satur- Sheldon Bennett, last year's day. Nevertheless, they played NAIA player of the year. Jason Wiens well enough to hang on to win "Against Judson, Kyle team lost in a close one point 3-0. taking their record to 7-0- stopped their top player, and The rain did not dampen the decision. For a time the word 1. we thought we'd try it against Houghton runner' s spirits this "tie" even buzzed in the air. Following the Fisher Belhaven, too," Hill explains. weekend. A couple of teams Many were having deja vu of victory, all eyes turned towards Stevenson so successfully cancelled at the last minute to last year's District 18 champi- the Homecoming game against stopped Bennett that the leave only two full teams onships when Houghton and Belhaven. The Mississippi Belhaven star was pulled from Geneva and Houghton; Geneva tied for the champion- team, which is coached by a the game in the second half. competing for the team title, ship and the ticket to Nationals. former Highlander, went into Perhaps the best Homecom- with runners from Keuka and This was not the case, however, the game ranked seventh in the ing performance came from Pitt-Bradford running individu- and Houghton men had to settle national NAIA poll. They freshman goalie, Dave Dixon. ally to break up the field. for a close second place. Jason were also last year's National Dixon was strong all game, but The women used the home Wiens won his first collegiate champions. HC knew that if was especially tough in the first course to their advantage, race ina close battle against they could defeat this learn they fifteen minutes when placing four runners in the top Geneva' s top man. Wiens built a 10 second lead in the last would undoubtedly move up Belhaven's offense dominated. six. Naomi Castellani came up from their number eleven He ended up with ten saves on with a huge 38 second victory mile. Their times were also ranking in the national poll. the day. over teammate Heather close to 3 minutes off regular The large Homecoming In other soccer news, Dan George. The wateriogged pace and upon investigation, the course was found to be 400 crowd witnessed some quality Dominguez broke the school' s course was far from conducive soccer as the two NAIA career scoring record on to fast times as Castellani's meters longer than the regular 5 powerhouses clashed on the September 17 against LaRoche winning time shows. It was miles. Lee Thurber had rain-drenched, muddy field. College. Dan says: "I had no almost 2 minutes off her another fine race placing third, and Tim In the opening minutes of idea. I had forgotten about the regular pace. Tricia Demperio while Kenley Perry the game Houghton was record, and they didn't tell me was close behind George in 3rd Thutber finished 7th and 8th, unimpressive. Belhaven's that I broke it until the next and Leslie Roberts finished 6th. respectively. Alan Belford was Lee Thurber placed third at meet offense dominated, and the night in Ponderosa. It was a bit Janelle Chapin and Shelly 14th to round out the top 5 for men. Eric Runion was close play seldom reached into the of a shock, but I was pretty Rosser also completed the nursing injuries over the past behind and Thad Krikorian few weeks. The women are opponent's territory. In the excited. And I got a free steak difficult course. The women's first half. HC was outshot 14-2. so I was happy." team pulled off an easy 10 point finished strong once again. awaiting the return of Amy But by the victory in this dual meet against The men are looking for Chamberlain, who is recuperat- end of the Dave Dominguez keeps the ball inbounds Geneva Nathan Howes, Mark Munro, ing from sickness. Houghton first half, The men fared slightly and Doug Gillham to return to hopes to again compete for the District 18 crown. Houghton poorer this weekend, for the the course soon, all three appeared to be picking Create your things up a ,smt notch. At the Women's own Future ! intermission the game was Make plans today scoreless. Volleyball to provide for to- Belhaven momow. You cant opened the Houghton went 5-0 for the week including 6 kills on second half week in volleyball action. Saturday. Erin Sheehy and lose anything by with a goal at Wins came over Fredonia State Julie Claypool combined for 27 hearing, but you the 3:07 and Alfred U. on Wednesday assists in the 1-aRoche win. could gain every- mark. but (2-0) before returning to NAIA 'I'he team will travel to thing by listening! Dan play. On Friday, the Lady Westminster and Geneva for Dominguez Highlanders swept Seton Hill Friday and Saturday matches. Contact K.J. Hill or answered 3-0 and repeated with another Check the next issue of the Stephan Schilke. with a sweep of LaRoche on Saturday. STAR for a more in-depth look Box 957 or 5674889 Wellington- Sheri Lankford had a strong at volleyball.

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Women:-s soccer team split Homecoming games Economic

Eric Stream ' Jones. Hibbard and Gardiner the Lady Highlanders as they Incln,le,1 in the highlights of both had assists. were forced into a defensive Homecoming Weekend are the The second period saw posture. Cindy Whitehouse soccer games, and this year the Heidi Gugler pick up right again played a great game, and Lady Highlanders didn't fail to where she left off as she scored the defense was strong. measure up to expectations. her fourth goal of the day. Unfortunately, two goals were Friday afternoon saw the team Danielle Phillips finished the scored by Geneseo as the game decimafe Spring Arbor Houghton scaring with the progressed under a steady College; and friends, family. seventh goal. Spring«Aibor blanketofcoldrain. The final and alumni watched the girls picked up one goal with 14 score of 2-0, however, did not play a great game in a loss to a minutes left to play in the mean a psychological defeat for "Get a Job!" tough Geneseo State Saturday game, but otherwise were the team. Junior Tanya Trezise

mommg. forced to play almost constant stated after the game, "We Coming into Friday, defense. Transfer sophomore played the best that we could Houghton was 3-3 and on the Cindy Whitehouse did an and had fun. We did very well Isn't this a bit too early to be interview may be with a boss heels of two consecutive excellent job in goal effec- against a really good team." thinking aboutjobs for the who loves English poetry or victories against Elmira and tively shutting down any The Lady Highlanders' 4-4 spring? Perhaps not for who simply expects clear Wells Colleges. At 4:00 P.M. scoring attempts by Spring record does not reveal their graduating seniors. October is thinking and well-written the Lady Highlanders took the Arbor and helping the Lady steady improvement Four of an important time for them as memos and letters from you. field against Spring Arbor. It Highlanders to their fourth win the five leading scorers are they make plans for the coming Or a future promotion may didn't take long for Houghton by the score of 7-1. freshmen, a great sign for a year. Will it be the job market depend on understanding linear to get on the board as Heidi Hon,ecoming Saturday developing team. They have or graduate school? Since propmming, statistical Gugler headed in a goal off a dawned very wet and very won three of the last four many graduate institutions analysis, orbiochemistry. Tanya Trezise corner kickjust cold. A good-sized crowd games and are looking forward require that students take a couple of minutes into the braved the weather to watch to more. To a fan on the GRE's. GMAT's, and LSAT's Evaluate Yourself "Making a game. Houghton scored four Houghton take the field against sidelines, teamwork is clearly in the Fall. preliminary lot of money" is a poor goal for more times in the half with two an excellent team from SUNY improving, and the Lady decisions about the job market the job entrant because money more by Cugler, one by I.stey Geneseo. From the beginning Highlander winning spirit is must also be made now. is a poor substitute forjob Nichols, and one by Rachel it looked like a tough game for obvious. Come May, graduates with satisfaction What are you able diploma in hand will begin to to do; what do you enjoy? sense the pressure from family Job outlook for students and friends to "get ajob." Control Your Expectations With inadequate forethought, You may think you are worth the pressure will be that much $45.000, a year but don't let greater. Entering the job unrealistic expectations cause questionnablle market is like many other you to reject an otherwise pursuits - an early start gives excellent first job offer. In a a ckar advantage. Seniors who tough job market getting a 4* 1 -- The Christmas shoin ' r specialty shops. Toy stores and past recoveries, this one has haven't Siven the market a starting job at $18,000 oreven season, an indicator of eco- depattment stores that stock seen a long delay in rehires though, f.nould begin to do so. $12,000 is better than not nomic and employment toys will certainly need extra because companies am giving Here are some ideas tornake getting any job at $45,000. prospects in the U.S. for the sales help if they realize a more overtime rather than yourjob search more fruitful: coming year, will be affected predicted 15%jump in taking on new workers. Slow Prepare a resume. Get started Think long term. It is said negatively this quarter by "combined toy and video-game growth in Christmas sales now summarizing honestly that, during the Depression, budget-conscious consumers. sales." would merely continue this your previous work and study physics professors who had According to the most recent How will the Christmas trend. experience. Last-minute been laid off by large universi- Business Week, Barnard's shopping season affect The economy gives little resumes are usually poorly ties decided to teach and Retailing Consulting Group employment prospects for clue io future direction for done because you need help research for free. By the time predicts only a 3.5 percent senior graduates next spring? employment Initial claims for from several others to write and the Depression was finished, increase in sales this year Any dramatic change from this unemployment insurance last edit it properly. A bad resume they were well on their way to compared to 7.2 percent last slow-growth scenario could week are down 21.7 percent says the wrong things about a career doing what they really year. The story attributes the make seasonal sales itself a from a year ago after jumping you, such as: "I can't write or liked. Make your decisions modest growth to consumer casual factor in hiring, rather several weeks ago. And while edit; I am not organized; I don't with a 40-year horizon in mind. concern with "the prospect of than just an indicator. A auto production is down 10.3 care what my work looks like." higher taxes, increased health- disastrous Christmas season, percent, truck output is up 19.8 Visit the Career Development Don't fret "poor Christmas care costs, and a lackluster leaving retailers with huge percent compared with last year Office; they can help in this sales". You can worry to death economy." unsold inventories or lower at this time. The unemploy- and other areas of the job over the business cycle and its Nonnally at Christmas time, incomes would cettainly affect ment rate nationwide currently search. effects on yourjob prospects. retailers hire large numbers of next year's job prospects. hovers around 6.7%, though Be flexible. Ifa disastrous part-time workers, many of Stung by a bad year, retailers the rate in New York is Have a great senior year. economy closes doors in your them students, to operate cash may curtail future orders from expected to be higher than that Study, read, write, think, and preferred career, take a brief detour in another fielci You registers and help customers. factories that would then have for some time. compute your very best in this Since retailers have been to lay off workers. This could If predictions of slowly final year. Nothing is sadder may like it betier. Or use lemons to make lemonade and cautious about over-stocking probably have its greatest job- growing sales hold, then other than seeing students who their inventories, they may also market impact around mid changes will be required to goofed off through four years go on to graduate school now. be cautious about hiring too 1994 when seniors are search- cause any dramatic shift in the of college floundering in the If you have graduate work in many helpers. ing the market. A better-than- rate of hiring. The 1993 tax job market Realize now that your plans, a bad economy is a Job seekers may find more predicted shopping season increase could be such a factor the job market does measure good time to study (assuming opportunities at discount stores would cause retailers to order as it begins to take purchasing college performance and does you will actually study - they and Sears than at specialty more stock and factories to power away from wealthy reward hard-working, serious expect that in most gra,liiale stores such as The Gap, The keep on their workers, thus consumers. leading to a cycle students with excellent job schools). Since one of the Limited, and Ann Taylor. improving the labor market of layoffs in industries who opportunities. A great senior- highest cost of going to school According to Business Week, outlook. make goods and services for year GPA can overcome a is foregone wages, a badjob market means the cost of "Consumers have become However, if Christmas sales those in the high tax brackets. multitude of freshman and more budget-conscious than merely grow slowly, as A failing European economy sophomore-year D's and Fs. continuing education is greatly reduced. fashion-conscious," meaning predicted, then labor market could also decrease hiring, shoppers search for lower conditions will remain uncer- working through U.S. export Value your liberal arts Trust God. Trust Him for the prices. Sears is moving toward tain for next year. The current industries. On the other hand, training. Don't ignore further major details like the business the discounters in its approach slow pace of economic low interest rates could finally developing your skills in cycle and be doing your part to to pricing and product selection recovery from the 1990-91 give a boost to housing and writing, literature, logic, mathematics, sciences. and and, during times of fear or recession has been marked by durable goods industries. As prepare broadly and thor- slowly growing income, continued layoffs in large this works its way through the other general education areas. oughly. "In all your ways consumers shop discount stores bellwether firms and very slow economy. general hiring would You may think they are acknowledge Him, and He will rather than more-expensive growth in employment Unlike get a boost irrelevant but your first direct your paths...

f ' HOUSMTONSTXR 'OCTOBER'7.1993 -5 OPINION

Good News of Letter to Conservalive Thought

President Clinton and his to vaccinate every child in themselves unless your motives go beyond mere vaccination? the Editor friends are ideological warriors. America. Most of the argu- They have an agenda for this ments advanced against the There are some parents who nation. Things like taxes, plan so far have been eco- neglect to prepare nutritious health care, and gays in the nomic, and that's unfortunate. meals for their children and that Dear Editor. istration and other community military are only symptoms. While the price would certainly does not mean that the state members. When the commit- This agenda is purely ideologi- be high, it's not the cost that should start doing the cooking I am writing in response to Michel Evans' article on tee of last year felt that we cal. entirely concerned with makes this plan wrong. And for every child in America couldn't always do this then changing the hearts and minds something like this is hard to And secondly, 1 would say September 30, "Movie Review Committee revised". how can this year's? The of the American people. We argue against because on the that those parents who do not members of this "new" have to stop asking questions surface it seems so noble. vaccinate their children have a There are now only two committee are Betsy Webb of about how things will effect But what H.R. Clinton right not to do so. That's a people deciding campus movies. Somehow these two the Student Development our wallets and start question- wants to do is essentially put hard thing to say but it's true. Office, and student Joel Tom ing just how far they will go to the government in the charge of There are certain nghts that no are to represent the views of the one should exercise but that no Tate, no faculty or staff promote their ideology. And the child's health. Up until entire campus. It wouldn't members are represented. And just how far we should let now, the health of the child has one should take away either. I really matter who these have an neither of these two are directly things go. been the representatives were because absolute elected by the students. What concerns me is that responsibility how can two accurately express Students, these movies are it 3 becoming evident that the of the parent. right to the views of an entire campus? insult and being paid for by XQU, out of Clinton camp has chosen the H.R. Clinton ,gfo JOEL TOM Last year, as a member of the nation' s children as a battle- would like COLUMN TATE offend any Film Review Committee, 1 your Student Activity fee for one I remember that we were your entertainment. Think ground on which to fight their the child's choose. I about this, and please. if you ideological fight. It's a clever health to be constantly reminded of our shouldn't be offensive ever have an opinion, Express it! lilitic because they act in the the responsibility of the positions as representatives of Elaine Armstrong name of children. and that' s a government now, and that's an under any circumstances: students, faculty. staff. admin- difficult things to oppose. intrusion into the state that we there's simply no excuse for it. Keep in mind that Hillary must not stand for. But neither do I need an Rcxlham Clinton and many To this objection she would excuse. If government others in the administration. 9->· "What about the thousands prohibited me from insulting Homecoming parade .uch as Marian Wright of children whose parents don't people or from offending them, Edelman. have been leaders of ha e them vaccinated?" thai would be a violation of my the Children's Defense Fund. And to thal I would say two right to free speech. Some- class, and Mike Ockrin and times we have to swallow the But instead of cataloging the things. First of all, if your tive was both surprised and Sherri Kline represented the :Acesses of this so-called concern is specifically those things we find distasteful for excited when he found out that junior class. The senior class children who are not immu- "advocacy" group let me just the sake of the greater good. he was chosen for the Home- selected six class members, And in closing, let me just share with you what 1 believe nized why don't you immunize coming court. "I felt honored, three male, three female, to to be fundamentally wrong specifically those children? say always be waryof any one because the title could have represent the class of 1994. who believes that children have with their goals. Why should you make been given to anybody in my The student body then chose government interfere in all of every right imaginable except A good example to discuss class," says Ockrin. There the King and Queen from the ts H.R. Clinton's ardent desire the families that take care of for the right to be born. were two representatives, one six representatives. James male, one female, from the Karcanes, Leigh Meyers, David aaron freshmen, sophomore, and Francis, Kristi Tennant, Drew junior classes. Kirk Schillinger White and Robin Scherer were and Bridget Tompson repre- members of the senior court. sented the freshmen class; Jim Drew White and Kristi Tennent Meyers and Juliana Schmidt were crowned as the 1993 represented the sophomore Homecoming King and Queen.

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6 HOUGHTON STAR OCTOBER 7.1993 OPINION

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Malcolm X Spotless Traditions

About four years ago, a Third, I learned that hatred senior asked several of his harbored gradually corrupts the One of Houghton's greatest Usually after the damage had general idea about what has professors for a list of ten hater. By this process the racist attributes is that of a strong been done, the Spot coordinator been happening on campus. books that mighthelp him is as much a victim as the one sense of tradition. Homecom- would receive a note of and what types of issues may continue his education during he hates. Malcolm found ing is probably one of the most complaint and a reprimand for be surfacing in comparison to the years immediately after himself in jail, angry and bitter. prominent example of the what they were supposedly when the alumni were students. graduation. These were to be a junky - a victim of the hate- traditional Houghton way, responsible for allowing to I am by no means suggest- "great books" lists of a kind and-hate-back environment he characterized by the usual happen. The funny thing is the ing that this is the way things from a student well known for knew so well. sporting events, parades, and Spot coordinator was not aware ought to be. Ideally. what has his zeal in his faith and studies: Fourth, I discovered that various other activities. It is a of what was going to happen been and should be is deter- I was both flattered by his even the toughest criminal time for alumni to briefly because the act in question was mined by the Spot coordinator request and intrigued by what mind can be transformed given reunite for a weekend to unknowingly changed after it according to the best interests sufficient motivation. titles and authors might be reminisce on the best times of had already been screened and of the community. With this in included. Malcolm's account of his their lives, while current approved for performance. mind the problem has not been Last summer I came across conversion to Islam and students are creating memories As a result, nobody would with the Spot coordinator, but my list buried somewhere for subsequent reconsuucted life is of their own. step forward to with students safe keeping. inspiring. In this year it was decided that assume spontane- a Christian Despite my one such tradition should be responsibility ousiy resolve to sense, his eliminated. Upperclassmen this year for the changing keep it transforma- Ajo JAMES A and alumni may be wondering possibility of their acts tion was KIMMERLY handy, it has COW< ZOUER without the what happened to the annual history buried itself incomplete; at Homecoming Spot &at usually repeating itself, coordMator thecoreofhis again. Titles followed the Saiurday night thus no Homecoming Spot knowing until after the damage from the list escape me as well, being terIminerl an intense movie, also absent. The This is understandable to a has been done. The blame, except that I remember hatred of whites Nevertheless, Homecoming Spot could be degree, but the biggest inci- therefore should not fall on the he emerged fromjail articulate, encouraging him to read his best explained as a balanced dences of insubordination on shoulders of the coordinator, Bible, no doubt an unnecessary educated, determined. focused, combination between comedy, stage did not occur that but the student or students that and clean; and the narrative of admonition. In spite of these live music performance and recently, as well as the fact that caused the problem. that reconstfuction is im- blanks in my memory, one other miscellaneous talent. most students that were It seems that there exists a book that is sure to be promi- mensely instructive. sometimes on the spur of the involved are no longer here. I certain mentality that commu- nent on any list I drew up is Finally, I learned why moment. Now it seems that the certainly don't condone nication has to be hierarchical, The Autobiography of Christianity is often seen as a only spontaneity left is the publicly humiliating commu- a chain of command. The fault MaIQQlmX. tool of racism and is, conse- weather, but even that is getting nity members andgeneral in that system lies in tacking I first read IIZAUIQbiggta= quently, often rejected, predictable. disrespect. but I also disagree the blame on the entire group. especially by African Ameri- 218 as a 60's era college The cancellation of the with using past behavior as a namely the group's leader. student, in the midst of our cans. It doesn't take much Homecoming Spot had not guideline for calling off a much smearing his or her own effort to connect the crimes of powerful civil rights struggle. been decided without reason. enjoyed event. reputation, while those that white 'Christians- against Malcolm X was not exactly a Some of the alumni had There is no doubt that the actually are guilty are not dealt popular figure in white African slaves and their expressed that the traditional Homecoming Spot is intended with as they should. Maybe America; he was seen as an offspring or to discover Saturday night talent show had to entertain a diverse audience, it's time the bad apples were "agitator," a hate monger. It patterns, if not plots, in these become more of a student but it seems that there exists a removed before the bushel was commonly felt even in the racial crimes. Slavery itself, activity than something for feeling of near-paranoia toward spoiled. 1 late 60's that his 1963 assassi- constitutional stipulations that everyone. Each alumnus I any hint of turning it into a It is quite unfomnate that a nation was more than deserved. slaves are fractionally human talked to seemed to tell me a public forum, as the current well-intentioned tradition, such Nevertheless, the book attempts to Christianize slaves, different story, showing their trend has seemed to be. It as Homecoming Spot, be done opened worlds for me that I legali,aon of segregation, disappointment with regards to would not be in anyone's best away with because somebody would otherwise have never denial of economic and the absence of what would interests to change the Spot into had to ruin it for everybody. It imagined and it taught me educational oppommities - all have been a fine evening of a political arena, but if relevant is kind of like the teacher in some lessons that are as potent may be viewed, understand- entertainment. issues are brought forth in a elementary school that makes a today as they were then. First able, as systematic oppression. However, a greater reason sensitive, loving, and gentle class of twenty write "I will not among these lessons is that That Malcolm X should lies behind the absence of the way; yet at the same time talk in class" seventy-five times racism is a human tragedy. Its have made a popular recovery Spot this past Homecoming maintaining their entertainment just because two or three victims, sadly, are just ordinary last year, thanks in part to weekend. In previous years. value. can this be so wrong? people couldn't keep their 1 Spike Lee and his movie people. "Segregation," some students have used the I'm not saying that we should mouths shut. But if punishing "integration, " "equal opportu- project,is interesting but not stage as a means to vent out turn Spots into a mixture of the entire group for the sake of nity," "oppression" - all those surprising given the rise of their frustrations against the Saturday Night Live meets a few deters the problem. then "civil rights" terms had been racial violence in the '90's. administration, sometimes Rush Limbaugh on 20/20, but let justice prevail. just words, just ideas for But it is the book I want to referring to specific person. it may give alumni some argument Malcolm's account recommend, not the movie. of his tragic childhood gave Careful readers will have no those words, forever, for me, a trouble distinguishing what human face. ought to be taken to heart from Second, I learned that by what shouldn'L To illustrate, Top Ten excuses students give definition racism is not a given take Elijah Mohammed's act or word of one individual or teaching that all white folks are another, however much those devils. Even before Malcolm for not taking an exam the behaviors might be racist. X disenchanted with Elijah Racism, rather, transcends Mohammed and his race individual hatreds to form theories late in the book. this Monday after Homecoming: systematic and systemic one is not terribly persuasive. 10. "I suffered extreme attendance records." Hume on Sunday night - my barriers to community. In The truth is, as the story of 6. "I suffered from smoke first Highlander experience)." plainer terms, racism is a way Malcolm's chaotic teen years ropeburn from pulling a float" inhalation at the bonfire 3. "I waited on the quad all of life that blunts opportunity, so amply demonstrates, the that denies freedom, and that Devil is not limited by skin 9. "I contracted pneumonia Friday night" day 5. Severe routinely humiliates one group color. The Devil will wear the cheering for the Women's Sunday for all-school of people and no another. Its skin of anyone who chooses Soccer game in the rain and depression caused picnic." chief ally is ignorance; its chief bigotry, hatred and race cold." by the serving 6 HEATHER size of Ben 2. '7 spent characteristic is arrogance. violence to solve the world's 8. "I was so engrossed in the EDI,OBAL DALE the week- problems. new yearbooks I forgot to and Jerry's at the end in the study." studybreak." 7. "I was suckered into going 4. "I got lost in the woods hospital after being run over to the Women's Volleyball trying to watch the cross- by the freshman float" 1. Exam? What exam? game to help break national country race (I was found in

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