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This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the The Anchor: 1990-1999 at Hope College Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Anchor: 1993 by an authorized administrator of Hope College Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. NATIONAL / World affairs hit home with Croatian students / 2 i CAMPUS / What in the world possessed them to call it that? / 3 A & E / Two different comedians, two very different reviews / 5 Volume 107, Number 3 Hope College, Holland, Michigan Serving the Hope Community for 107 Years September 15,1993 Students to elect Dean of the Chapel appointed when I thought about coming to then moved to La Jolla Presbyterian by Rob Harrison Hope," he said. "One was the Church where he worked as youth representatives staff reporter thought of doing the things I love: minister and minister of adult edu- A major change is underway in preaching, writing and making dis- cation. the spiritual life of Hope College. ciples in a community of Christian In 1975 he founded Irvine Pres- by Heather Mumby tecs. Representatives will stay in A new position. Dean of the thinkers and students. The other byterian Church, where-he served editor-in-chief touch with constituents and bring their concerns up in Congress Chapel, is being added to the was that I really enjoy students. I 14 years. He left southern Califor- The Student Congress Cabinet meetings. chaplain's office. The position, have a passion nia behind in 1989 has some new and innovative ideas This year. Congress will ad- endowed last May by Max and to see God do to take his current for Congress this year and on dress some issues that haven't been Connie Boersma of Holland, is de- a new work in pastorate in New Thursday, Sept. 16, students will explored in the past. "I'm inter- signed "to strengthen the spiritual the world, par- Jersey. elect those representatives who will ested in using Congress to address life of the campus and to [extend] ticularly in the In addition to work to bring these ideas to frui- cultural issues," Foster said. "I the influence of the college's church. Stu- his pastoral min- dents—young Uon. think it's ironic that Christian life and witness... beyond istry, Patterson is Polls will be it's never been will- the borders of the campus," said adults—are a prolific writer. open in four con- ing to do that before." President Jacobson. the next gen- He is a contribut- eration and venient locations: '7/ we're going Cabinet members After much consideration, the ing editor to have an ex- the DeWitt Lobby, to get anything are also emphasizing school named the Rev. Ben Christianity To- traordinary from 10 a.m. to 4 done, it's got to that representatives Patterson, senior pastor of New day and Leader- p.m.; the lobby of Providence Presbyterian Church in energy and en- ship and was a get back to the have more contact Van Wylcn Li- with the students they New Providence, New Jersey, as the thusiasm to contributing edi- brary, from 11 students/' represent. "In the first "Hinga-Boersma Dean of the embrace tor and editorial God's King- a.m. to 5 p.m.; the past. Congress has Chapel." writer for The Maas Center, from been seen working As dean, he will be responsible dom and work. Wittenburg Door. —Eric Foster The idea of 10:30 a.m. io6:30 solely with the ad- for organizing the chapel program, He has written two p.m.; and Phelps ministration," Foster including weekday and Sunday being able to hooks^The Grand hold out before (Gilmore side), said. "If we're going worship services, and lectures and Essentials and that new gen- Waiting: Finding from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. to get anything done, it's got to gei seminars on religious topics. Patterson Student Congress President Eric back to the students." Under his direction will be two eration a vi- Hope When God Foster ('95) stresses the importance In order to open themselves up full-time chaplains serving students sion for the Kingdom of God that's Seems Silent, and is writing a third fresh and compelling really thrills of choosing the best representative more to the Student Body, Con- in pastoral and relational ministry. on the theme of grace and freedom. 4 when going to vote. Td like voters gress plans on having some meet- He plans to continue writing on is- me," Patterson continued. "I'm ex- He has also cowritten two books on 9 not to think about who is on the ings in a variety of places around sues relating to the Christian faith cited about the opportunity of hold- pastoral ministry. Who'sin Charge ing up before them the importance ballot, but which representative can campus, including residence halls and to enliven Hope's relationship and Mastering the Pastoral Role. do what they need," Foster said, "a and in Phelps. with the RCA. of a radical kind of commitment to Those involved with the choice representative who they know will Foster hopes to avoid some of The chapel program will continue Jesus Christ as the only hope for the speak highly of the new dean. "Ben world." be there; someone who wants con- the problems which came up in under the direction of the chaplain. Patterson is an exciting addition to tact with them." Congress during previous years. Patterson will arrive early in Dec. Patterson has been an active pas- the Hope College community," said Following their election, the "Last year we had a problem with and will spend the rest of the school tor for over two decades. After President Jacobson. "He is a man of chosen representatives will be re- everyone saying that Hope stu- year meeting with people around graduating from the American Bap- deep faith and prayer, is a very ef- sponsible for attending regularly dents were apathetic," Foster said. the campus, familiarizing himself tist Seminary of the West in 1972, fective preacher and excellent writer, scheduled Congress meetings as with the college and designing the he began as assistant minister to and has a background in ministry well as serving on various commit- See ELECT pagejS chapel program for the fall of 1994. college students at First Baptist "Two things really grabbed me Churchof Pomona, . He See CHAPEL page 8 Western Seminary completes new campus townhouses been provided by the Reformed by Rachel Karpanty Church of America, who hosted a staff reporter fundraiser called "Putting People in On Aug. 18, 45 Western Theo- Mission", which raised over S750 logical Seminary students and their thousand. families moved into the brand-new The Seminary was also given townhouses located on the comer of S900 thousand by various donors. College and 13th Streets. The remaining funds were supplied Planning for the new housing through a loan from Old Kent Bank began six years ago with the intent of Holland. that the project would be complete After funding was secured, con- within 3-4 years. However, prob- struction of the townhouses began lems with state funding hindered the in Dec. of 1992 by E&V Incorpo- progress. rated construction company. All but According to the Western two of the townhouses were rented Seminary's president, Marvin Hoff, by Seminary students and the extra there were many goals which were two were offered to the public hoped to be accomplished through through church bulletins. this building project. The new Seminary housing in- The old housing simply was not cludes 28 townhouses with 56 bed- repairable. The houses were di- rooms. The townhouses include the lapidated and beyond the point of a dining room, living room and kitchen Anchor photo by Anne Horton safe repair. The new townhouses on the first floor, bedroom(s) up- have replaced this housing. stairs and a partially finished base- Also, the Seminary has lacked a ment, which some residents are us- BEFORE AND AFTER: campus atmosphere. The college ing for study rooms. The newly finished has had a lot of commuter students, Although Western Theological but with the new housing, the stu- Seminary and Hope College have Western Theological dents are offered an option to live on separate identities, both legally and Seminary townhouses campus. technically, they are very coopera- as they appeared In addition, the Seminary build- tive neighbors, according to Marvin during construction ing has not had a main entrance with Huff. The conference facilities, li- last spring (left) and a foyer area. A large entrance will be braries, and soon-to-be phone sys- added to the colonial building, which tems are all shared. the completed will enhance the campus image. "It is a privilege for the Seminary buildings (above) The new townhouses have con- to be next fo Hope College", said which currently house tributed to the overall need by the President Huff, "we receive ben- 45 students and their Seminary to have a campus for their efits from Hope, especially coop- families. students. eration during the building of our Funding for the townhouses has new campus master plan*'. _ JMII photo by Rich Blair A New Perspective NEWS OF INTEREST Thapelo Matenge

MIDDLE EAST Is economic stability an The recent bombings of the complex one steeped in intrica- Resistance to the recently signed Palestinian-Israeli Peace accord essential ingredient in a multi- NAACP offices, which some may cies. has intensified in the past week. Both Israeli and Palestinian groups ethnic, bi-racial culture? If so, claim as isolated cases, are indeed The melting pot theory, a extremists who were caught off guard by the agreement have begun to then should we expect distur- a testament of this apparent mood model proposed by some as the mobilize their supporters. Israeli Defense Minister Ariel Sharon has bances when this stability is shift. So is the increasing attacks ideal for an integrated society is called Labor Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin a "traitor" and promised absent? If that is the case, should on Arab immigrants as reported in itself too simplistic. Furthermore, that a Likud Controlled government would overturn the signed accord. we be wary of certain societal a recent issue of Newsweek. this theory becomes just that, an Several members of Palestinian groups have vowed to oppose the tendencies of value? Indeed , engulfed in impractical theory. treaty, others have threatened to kill PLO leader Yasser Ararfat. Across America appears to be flames during the riots recently, The idea of the melting pot is a developing an alarming trend. One was in and of itself a proclamation naive prescription by a dominant WASHINGTON almost senses a change in the tide; by minorities of their dissatisfac- culture rather from a fair analysis The Senate approved President Clinton's national service plan by a tion with the system. a change in heart among the of the ethnic make-up of contem- 57-40 vote. The House approved the measure last month, and the dominant culture. One senses a This change in attitude is porary society. It is an idea which President will sign the bill. The 1.5 billion dollar program is authorized developing realignment of peoples ultimately intended to preserve the ultimately seeks to preserve the for three years to provide students with the option of performing sympathies; an apparent hardening prerogatives of the dominant prerogatives of the majority. It community service in order to pay for college. October 1st is the day of feelings with the onset of culture. The majority further would further have minorities the law goes into effect. economic instability and insecu- justifies the increasing prejudice subscribe to the dominant culture with well thought out inanities. at the expense of their real rity. DETROIT Developing among a certain This only accentuates the suspi- interests. Thus by dictating the Dr. Jack Kevorkian was present at an 18th suicide the day he was quarter of society is an cions of minorities that their terms upon which integration is to ordered to stand trial for his assistance to Thomas Hyde, who committed unpretentious and bold drive to interests have indeed been occur was bound to encounter suicide after a long struggle with Lou Gehrig's disease. Michigan's turn the clock back on the many abandoned. some problems. The melting-pot assisted suicide law was not declared unconstitutional in a preliminary initiatives implemented by This apparent mood shift theory, rather than recognizing the hearing. Kevorkian is to be arraigned on September 24, and faces a desegregationists. A more vocal indeed has far reaching implica- uniqueness of the individual maximum sentence of 4 years in prison and a 2,000 dollar fine. opposition by a growing number tions and leads one to ask the cultures of the various minority question, "Well, what has gone groups instead pushed to consume to the laws initiated in the 60s seems to be taking shape. There wrong?" these cultures and ultimately A Department of Education study of 26,000 adults estimates that 90 are more open-ended challenges to It is far easier to create laws annihilate them. million Americans possess "low literacy" and are unable to function the "quota systems" and there are that desegregate a society than it is Solutions to these uncertain and effectively in the work environment. Many of those who are illiterate growing cries against so-called to actually create a desegregated alarming tendencies are obviously are close to or below the poverty level according to the study. "reverse discrimination." culture. This entire process is a not easy to find. WASHINGTON Croatian students offer personal President Clinton's health care proposal was released in draft to the public. The 239 page plan would mandate that every business pay for part of all of its employees premiums. Clinton is counting on the insight on plight of native land elimination of waste within the health care industry to pay for his program. Life was peaceful in Dubrovnik, by Sufjan Stevens land. at least until Serbian forces began to Vlasica believes that Serbian staff reporter invade Croatia. As a result, Kather- bloodshed could have been stopped While a bitter war rages in the ine and her family wait each day in if America had intervened earlier. Elder continues sabbatical republic of Croatia, in the former the United States, as the war contin- "Western countries have shown tre- Yugoslavia, three Croatian students ues across their homeland. mendous apathy," she at Hope College stand at a significant Fortunately, Marlena Zambata explains.'They should have made a research with aid of grant distance from home, witnessing their ('96) and her family have yet to firmer stand earlier - more than just country slowly deteriorate from witness such tremendous devasta- protests." Vlasica feels that if the tablished in 1946 under Congres- by Feler Bose constant Serbian attack. tion on their home, Zagreb, the United States would use 15 percent sional legislation introduced by staff reporter Katherine Vlasica ('96) came to capital city of Croatia. Zagreb is of the force it used in Desert Storm former Senator J. William Fulbright Wayland, Michigan three years ago located in the northeastern part of against the Serbs, they could be Robert Elder, a professor in the of Arkansas. The program is de- as an exchange student just 30 days Croatia and has been shielded from stopped. Political Science Department, has signed "to increase mutual under- before warring began to spread to Serbian attacks and threats of war- Serbian forces have used violent been awarded aprestigiousFulbright standing between the people of the her hometown7t)ubrovnik, Croatia. fare. But this peace can be invaded tactics by committing brutal atroci- grant. This grant will support his United Slates and the people of other After much of Dubvnik became at any time. ties on Croatian citizens. Vlassica research and teaching in Sri Lanka countries." Around 5000 grants are devastated by Serbian bombarding, "Some parts are peaceful," recalls seeing eight Croatian po- and India during the fall semester of awarded each year to American Vlasica's family also moved to the Zambata said, "but 20 miles away licemen on television who were 1993. students, teachers and scholars to United States. there could be war." Fortunately, captured by Serbian troops and given Elder, who last semester was study, teach and conduct research For the Vlasica's, coming to Zambata's family has been able to back with their eyes gouged out, away on a Hope sabbatical to teach around the world, and to foreign America is a reunion. 18 years ago, continue to live in Zagreb. their noses and ears cut off, and their in India, was awarded the Fulbright nationals to engage in similar ac- Katherine's parents, Tihomav and Like Vlasica, Zambata also came heads and legs amputated. Croatian to continue his research this Fall tivities in the United States. Anka Vlasica, came to America in to Michigan as an exchange student, media purposely uses this kind of semester. His research is in the area Individuals are selected on the hopes of working, saving money to Allagen High School, for her se- graphic, visual propaganda to spark of population administration and the basis of academic and professional and starting a family away from the nior year. This was after war had Serbian-hate. psychology of political ideology in qualifications, plus their ability and harsh economy of home. Seven years been going on for one year. Zambata Today, Vlasica and Zambata are India and Sri Lanka. willingness to share ideas and expe- after Katherine was born, the vividly remembers her experiences far from the brutality at He will be collaborating with two riences with people of diverse cul- Vlasicas were able to return to their in Zagreb during the war. home, thankful for the opportunity professors in India, Dr. John Raja, tures. country, to the prosperous town of "It was a hard time," Zambata that they have been given at Hope who chairs the Department of Eco- The process for awarding this Dubrovnik, located on the Mediter- said, "we spent much of the time in College. Both plan to finish school nomics at Bishop Heber College in grant can be a long and strenuous ranean. bombing shelters." in America and hope to be able to Tamilnadu,andDr. VimlaAgarwal, exercise. About 35 foreign gov- As a result of living in both Today, Zambata and Vlasica are return home someday. former chair of the Department of ernments, the U.S. government, and Croatia and the United States, safe from the devastation going on (Tomislav Scarica ('96), also a Psychology at the University of many private foundations share in Vlasica has established dual citi- in Croatia, but they must endure the Croatian student at Hope, declined Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh. His the funding of the exchanges. zenship. constant destruction of their native to be interviewed for this article.) itinerary will also include variofs Elder, a member of the Hope lectures throughout South Asia. faculty since 1969, also spent the Dr. Jack Holmes of Hope's Po- spring of 1993 teaching in South Public Safety expands shuttle services litical Science Department said that Asia, which, along with the Fulbright and to parties. people have chosen to be escorted Elder's visit will bring about the marks a return to academic roots. by Mary Lane "We prefer not to have to take by the van this year but he expects exchange of ideas and increase con- He studied South Asian politics, and staff reporter people to parties but, what we don't the amount of escorts to rise as the tacts. Holmes also pointed out that his first book, which formed the With the addition of two new want is people to walk home from weather becomes colder. when Elder returns to Hope, he will basis of his doctoral dissertation, shuttle vans, Hope College Public parties or to parties; and we don't Terpstra agrees, saying that be teaching a course on "Culture was "Development Administration Safety will continue to run the after want somebody driving from a party Public Safety has only had an aver- and Politics in the Indian Sub-con- in a North Indian State: The Family dark service from 6 p.m. until 2 if intoxicated," said Duane Terpstra, age of 16-90escorts a night this year tinent," enabling Hope students to Planning Program in Uttar Pradesh." a.m., escorting students from River Assistant Director of Public Safety. in contrast to as many as 500-600 learn from Elder's experiences. His work in the interim has in- Ave. to Fairbanks Ave. and 7th St. Scott Johnson ('94) an escort on escorts a night at the end of last year. Although the department has cluded investigations in classifying to 19th St. Saturday and Sunday nights says Terpstra strongly encourages been affected because of his absence, U.S. presidents and foreign policy The service will also pick up that he likes being an escort because more students to ride the van and and an excellent part-time professor moods, and co-authoring a textbook students from the bus or train station, it allows him to meet people that he says that Public Safety wants people has been hired to fill his position, on American government as well as butonly during shuttle van hours. In might not ordinarily meet. to "start using and abusing us... We "the long term benefits cannot be his most recent research in psy- addition, escorts will also take indi- Johnson started driving the van (Public Safety) have no problem ruled out," said Holmes. chology determinants of political viduals to their off-campus homes last year and says that not many with that." The Fulbright program was es- ideology.

2 The Anchor September 15,1993 Community Day to = be held on Sept. 18 Impressions Rob Harrison rotates location between Wind Mill by Dandle Klaassen Island and the Pine Grove. staff reporter "The purpose of the picnic is to Mark your calendars for the kick- celebrate the relationship between Did you see Jurassic Park this daughters are an economic drain. rapidly becoming obsolete. We off of the home football season as the community and Hope College," summer? Indeed, wives in India may be know too much, because we do I did. 1 hadn't planned on the annual Community Day Picnic Lynne Powe, Alumni Director, said. divorced or even murdered if they not have the wisdom to handle it. takes place in the Pine Grove on Powe anticipates an even greater going, but an old friend of mine do not produce sons. Given the We are assuming to ourselves the September 18. turn-out than last year's 1700 was in town for the weekend and opportunity to choose the sex of power of creation. We already There's no need to pack anything attenders. took me to see it. 1 don't watch their child, what do you think create bacteria. Will it be that for the picnic. A Hope College l.D. The picnic provides students with many movies, but 1 enjoyed it. It most of these people would do? long before we are creating other sparked several lively discussions is the ticket to get in. Traditional a change of pace and scenery. Stu- But gender is but the first species? picnic food will be served from 11 dents can chat with professors and with my father and brother, who characteristic of a child. How far To put it another way, we are a.m. to 1 p.m. other community members over had seen it several days before. are we from designer babies? taking to ourselves the power of Entertainment will be provided lunch. The biggest question was, "How Once we crack our DNA code, it God when we lack even the realistic is this movie?" Most by the Holland American Legion "1 was able to have lunch with should be possible to begin knowledge of God, let alone the people I talked to dismissed it as Band, Dutch dancers and clowns. one of my professors outside of the choosing our children in other wisdom of God. As human unrealistic, a highly improbable Hope College t-shirts and other classroom," Shannon Ruckert ('96) ways. knowledge explodes it becomes story. paraphernalia will be given away as said. You may have heard of Marv more and more difficult to keep up I can't argue with them. I don't door prizes. "It was nice to see people connect. Marinovich, an ex-Raider line- with all the relevant information. think there is much chance of an Immediately following the pic- They accepted us as part of the backer who decided his son Todd Every act of science in these island full of dinosaurs any time was going to be a great quarter- nic at 1:30 p.m. the Hope will play community," Katherine Vlasica days carries great consequences, soon. On the other hand, we are Illinois Wesleyan University at ('96) said. back. He controlled every facet of and as the consequences grow very near something I find almost Holland Municipal Stadium. "It's a good way to integrate Hope his son's life in order to make him more significant, our ability to as scary. We are probably less The traditional picnic dates back College with the community," Kim a great quarterback. He is now predict them lessens. We cannot than five years away, thanks to the to the 1966 Community Ox Roast Ebright ('96) said. doing the same thing with his five- predict with certainty the conse- Human Genome Project, from held at the Civic Center. Since then In case of rain the picnic will be year-old son Mikhail, who he quences of our actions, for our cracking the human DNA code. it has become a yearly tradition that moved to Phelp's Hall. plans to make a linebacker. What knowledge is limited. More than Those who support this tell us would a man like this do with the that, we are not wise enough to all the wonderful benefits it will opportunity to design his children? judge them with certainty. Seminars on sexual assualt produce. We will be able to spot All parents have dreams for Thus the ultimate problem is genetic diseases such as cystic their children, but is it a good idea one of human limitations. I don't fibrosis and correct the offending to let them design children to fit doubt that most scientists are increase awareness gene before the child is even bom. these dreams? What would Hitler sincerely seeking to improve the We will be able to tell people their have done with this? human situation, to do what is best she thought it was a good idea and risk factors for cancer or heart The simple problem, under- for humanity. Unfortunately, we by Jodi McFarland believed attendance should, as it disease. Doctors will tell couples lined by Crichton in his dino- cannot know what is best for us, staff reporter was in past years, be required, be- whether, if they had a child, the thriller, is one we share with King only what we would prefer. As part of a campaign to increase cause the issue is of such importance. child would be at risk of birth Lear: we have grown old before Science has progressed to the student's sexual assault awareness, C.A.A.R.E., part of Student Ser- defects. All this is well and good. we have grown wise. We have point where it has achieved great C.A.A.R.E. (Campus Assault vices special programs division, But what lies beyond it? reached an incredible peak of power-the point where decisions Awareness, Response, and Educa- trained student educators like Did you know that modem scientific maturity. We peer into of how to use that power carry tion) sponsored two seminars on Stollenmaier for nine hours before technology makes it possible to the atom, and beyond; we formu- great significance. We are not Sept. 8 and 11 in the Dykstra Lobby. they were able to host seminars such choose the sex o child? Stop and late "theories of everything" equipped to make those decisions, The program marked the start of as those in Dykstra with the accom- think about that one for a momeiH. which will explain how all of for we as creatures are too limited. C.A.A.R.E.'s sixth year educating paniment of a trained staff member. What are the repercussions of creation works; we poke into the Even as our philosophy raises Hope students concerning the re- Also present was Nurse Jayne that? equations that govem the uni- deep questions about the reality alities of acquaintance rape and its Pettingaof thecampus Health Clinic, In China and India, female verse; we should soon know how around us, our science stands shocking statistics/'Sexual assault who addressed questions regarding infants are routinely aborted, to grow whatever kind of people poised to change the fabric of that is here on campus," said educator the incidents of STDs on campus. while those that are bom are we want. reality. Our power has far and student Tara Stollenmaier. More of these seminars are sometimes left to die. Sons are a We know so much and are outstripped our wisdom. "We're here to make people aware planned in various halls on campus benefit to the family while learning so fast that we are all Where do we go from here? of it." throughout the month of Sept., and The seminars also gave the stu- specific information for them is dents attending an opportunity to posted in each hall. discuss their own concerns and Also on the C.A.A.R.E. agenda methods of avoiding or escaping for the 1993-94 school year are self- dangerous situations. One student defense workshops, scheduled for who attended the seminar stated that later in the months of Sept. and Oct. Living cheap in Holland by Margaret Worgess burgers for under S2 and most other staff reporter sandwiches under $3 this an ideal place for you and your friends to go Phelps food getting to you? Do for lunch. Also, an everyday special you yearn for some "real food" or is a bowl of homemade soup and a some kind of an ethnic meal. Well huge freshly baked muffin all for then, I have a few restaurants that only $1.85. Russ' is located at 361 will fill you up, but won't drain your East 8th Street. pocket. If you're looking for something While wandering downtown and different or more of an ethnic meal, doing a little shopping you become try Chinese and Tai Cuisine located hungry. Realizing that you don't at 301N. River Ave. It boasts one of have much money left you decide the area's largest selection of au- that your only choice is to retum to thentic Tai and Chinese recipes. campus and be content with another They have a daily all you can eat Greek houses identified by name Phelps meal. But that doesn't have buffet at $4.95. Lunches run from Broken Down Palace. The brought three houses to life this year. to be your only choice. $4.50 to $4.95, dinners are from by Eric Dettman reasonoing is simple. It is the title of One, Greenridge, got its name One place you can go is 8th S treet $4.95 to $9.95. They are open Tues.- staff reporter a Grateful Dead song. Don't doubt when the sign from the old Bar & Grill to get a reasonable lunch. Thurs 11 am-9:30 pm, Fri. & Sat. 11 A Greek tradition at Hope Col- for a minute that Jerry isn't proud. Greenridge Golf Course was brought For soup lovers they offer an all you am -10:30 pm, Sunday Noon-8 pm, lege for fraternities and sororities is The fraternities have also been to its front porch. can eat Soup Bar for a mere $2.95. closed Mondays. naming their new houses. busy naming houses. Pharcyde, all the way over on Sandwiches start around $4.95. They If your just looking for dessert or Some come and go, while others The Arcadian Fraternity decided 17th St., was named for its off the have a Blue Plate special every night a snack, then The Nickelodeon Inc. stay in an organization, such as to call their new off-campus house beaten-path location, even after a for $4.95. The 8th Street Bar & Grill is the place to be. With plenty of ice Treehouse of the Cosmopolitan Cornerstone. A comerstone is a heated debate on the spelling. opens at 11 am Mon.-Sat. and is cream flavors to choose from, you Fraternity, for many years. building block from which all things Liberty City, a well known closed Sunday. They are located at can't go wrong. Also they sell fla- There are a great deal of new come. Besides that, the house is, project district of Philadelphia, is 20 West 8th Street. vored popcorn for all you popcorn houses for the start of the 93-94 after all, on a comer. also the name of the Cosmo house On the other end of 8th Street is connoisseurs. school year. Although not all names The Fraternal Society also has on 15th St.. Although the men of Russ' Restaurant. Serving break- So, next time you fell like going have been decided, six new houses one new house which they named this house have no roots in the great fast, lunch, and dinner Russ' large downtown to eat but don't want to have been christened and are now a Atlantis. They explained the city, "peace on earth and good will size portions won't leave hungry spend an arm and a leg remember part of Hope College life. meaning of this by simply stating, toward men" is such a big part of after you're done eating. With ham- these places to eat. For the sororities, the Alpha "it is a lost city in itself.' their life, they knew this was the Gamma Phis dubbed their house The Cosmopolitan Fraternity perfect name. Septembers, 1993 The Anchor 3 Editorial Funded censorship? SO, MR. HoTSHOT A recent letter from Holland resident Donald Hoekstra roam fWE-v\jiw& brings up an issue many Hope students may not be aware of, this summer's removal of a movie from the Knickerbocker Theater. Where, mm. vw YOU The movie, 'Like Water for Chocolate, was removed pepjoY THE TROOPS? simply based on the fact that it was rated "R". It seems that an anonymous financier of the theater's renovation requested that no "R" rated movies be allowed to show. The administration agreed and for the past five years, not a single one has appeared. Like Water for Chocolate was unrated when selected for showing at the Knick. It was obviously deemed worthy of an audience by those in charge of selecting movies. Therefore, the only reason it was not shown was the simple {4t fact that some organization gave it a label...a rating of "R". sr This particular film is not your average, run-of-the- 5^^ mill Hollywood shoot 'em up flick filled with gratuitous sex and violence. It has received critical acclaim all across the world. If it hadn't, it wouldn't have been selected to D'Si'iDoted Dy T'Done MeO.a be.v.ces play at the Knick. Some would say that since Hope is a private Christian college, it is only fitting that they not show certain types of movies. People defend this view, saying that there is too much sex and violence in society as it is. An explanation from the editor... It might also be said that this removal goes along with Hope's Christian ideals. If that were the case, then a I guess sometimes when you put an article in about the event. number of SAC's planned movies for this semester would make wishes, you had better be pre- So, I'm going to give you as not be allowed to show because of their suggestive content. pared for them to be granted. much information about the event in Last week I was complaining this limited space to let you know From this we can conclude that it's not a standard, about not having enough hard news what occurred. campus-wide policy. It only covers the Knick. What is for the paper. This week, I have an As far as I can tell. Van Vleck different from the situation at the Knick that doesn't cover abundance of wonderful things to Hall was struck by lightning some- the entire campus? tell you and hardly enough space to time Monday evening. Oh yeah, the money. Are we promoting censorship for do it. The storm also affected the the sake of upholding standard policies, or to please our But, I'm not going to complain computer systems around campus. about any of it, I'm just going to let A number of labs were put out of donors? If it be the latter, how much say should donors things happen as they will. (I don't commission and at press time still Heather Mumby have in what goes on with Hope College? want to jinx myself again!) weren't restored. If the administration is willing to let a financier make Believe it or not, there were actu- There will be a full report on the be said in the front page story. demands on the college about which films can be shown, ally some pressing issues that didn't incident in next week's edition of When you choose your represen- what else are backers controlling at the college? quite make it into the paper. The Anchor. tative, you choose the person you tr are going to depend on to make your If we bend backwards to fulfill their wishes now, we'll LIGHTNING STRIKES CASTING YOUR VOTE grievances known to the college. It's be expected to do so again. What if the next demand affects This week marks an interesting Student Congress elections are not simply a matter of picking your Hope's curriculum? What if we are asked to exclude all situation. A news story broke and, being held tomorrow, so I'd just best friend or neighbor. teachings which do not agree with those of Christianity... unfortunately, we were already so liketake a few lines here to say all So,choose wisely when you vote. or the Reformed Church? far into production that we couldn't the un-objective things that couldn't Think about it. Letters to the editor Censorship at Knickerbocker Theatre Dear Editors, prominent and financially success- money talks loudly at Hope Col- ful while official declarations about lege, loud enough to drown out cries The Anchor staff I am writing to express my disap- "the least of these" have also been for integrity. Like Water for pointment and dismay with the Hope issued. Through all of this duplicity, Chocolate is a wonderfully pro- EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Heather Mumby College "policy" affecting the se- I've been quiet, figuring Thumper's vocative novel, and the movie is CAMPUS EDITOR Julie Blair lection of movies to be shown at the mother was probably right after all. reputed to be equally wonderful. FEATURES EDITOR Amy Seibert Knickerbocker Theatre. According But now, this most recent du- But your "new policy" is indis- NEWS EDITOR David Chamin to Valerie McCoy and the Holland plicity is the straw that breaks the criminate and thoughtless. It is also ARTS EDITOR Mellissa Endsley Sentinel reporter, this "policy" is a camel's back. For years—at least spineless and sad. It, too, is without SPORTS EDITOR Greg Paplawsky consistent expression of Hope 24—Hope College has shown R- excuse. PHOTO EDITOR Anne Horton College's Christian ideals and val- rated movies on campus, replete with I am embarrassed and angry for PRODUCTION EDITOR Jay Bromberek ues. What a shameful sham! explicit language, explicit violence, Hope College and the particular COPY EDITOR Dirk Joldersma I've lived in Holland since 1969 and explicit sex (whatever that people who make these hollow PAGE DESIGNER Margaret Worgess and have been closely associated means anymore). I know because dollars-and-cents decisions. Cen- BUSINESS MANAGER Tara Stollenmaier with Hope College ever since, I've attended a number of these sorship by any other name is still AD REPRESENTATIVE Tara Stollenmaier teaching classes on campus for two movies, so have my friends, so have censorship. And censorship is the DISTRIBUTION MANAGER Bill Mathews years and speaking in classes at other my sons. Then, along comes a donor, deadliest of threats to liberal arts OPERATIONS MANAGER Richard Blair times. For four years I've had sons anonymous at that, with the power education. You should by now know AD DESIGNER Carrie Carley who attended Hope College. During of money to accompany his^er so- that. Your disregard for this in favor FACULTY ADVISOR Dennis Renner all of these years Tve quietly called principles, and BOOM! Hope of courting anonymous donors with watched Hope College duplicity— College suddenly has a policy of not dollars is nothing short of disgusting. PHOTOGRAPHER: Rich Blair saying and printing one thing while showing R-rated movies at the Shame on Hope College for this blatantly doing another. Food fights Knickerbocker Theatre. Baloney!! "policy", and shame on Hope Col- ILLUSTRATOR: Ashley Singer and other wanton waste have existed Hope College personnel are lege for its silence in addressing this side by side with "official" procla- without excuse in this fiasco. Your censorship. COLUMNISTS: Rob Harrison, Thapelo Matenge, Steve Shilling mations about Christ-like values. duplicity is long standing and now We are all losers when freedom Competitive over-againstness and STAFF REPORTERS: Nina Bieliauskas, Feler Bose, Brian Colandra, your hypocrisy is blatant. While is ruled by finances. Shame, shame, Eric Dettman, Kelly Gilroy, Rob Harrison, Rachel exclqsivity have existed right along students watch explicit language, shame. Karpant ^.sen, Mary Lane, Pat with chapel talks about our global violence, and sex in Graves Hall, Mari J^McFarland and Sufjan corporate one-ness. Annual college you deprive the community of an Regretfully, Ste honors have gone to the worldly outstanding foreign movie because Donald J. Hoekstra

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4 The Anchor September 15,1993 A&E : As I was saying Bob Wise^ Mellissa Endsley Audience led through a mine field of bombed jokes

curred to Wise. Every time the audi- Mary?) was saying. by Mellissa Endsley ence missed a joke or he blew the Furthermore, there were a lot of arts & entertainment editor What makes you smile? joke (which was a more frequent uncomfortable pauses that were very "There are many kinds of silence and everyone looks at Excessive repetition and lack of occurrence) he would say "I know unprofessional, almost as if he was smiles, each having a distinct their salad. Scary. I had to think organization contributed to a poor what your thinking, shut up fat boy." making it up as he was going along. character. Some announce of a more investigative question. performance for comedian Bob Wise This was said so many times that by Granted, a lot of comedians do make goodness and sweetness, others I finally decided that a good in The Kletz last Wednesday. the end of the show, people were no their routines up as they go along, betray sarcasm, bitterness, and question to ask was "what makes He began his show by drawing doubt thinking this before he even but then again a lot of comedians pride: some soften the counte- you smile?" This question covers attention to his severe weight prob- had a chance to say it. posses the natural gift of humor that nance by their languishing all of the bases from what the lem and then he never let the joke There were also times during the Wise made it so obvious that he tenderness, others brighten by person thinks is funny to what go. It would have been a more ap- show when Wise was just plain does not. their spiritual vivacity." they enjoy to what makes them propriate routine had he been per- struggling. For instance, he tried to He attempted to fill in these nasty —Johann Kaspar Lavater happy all in one foul swoop. It forming at a Nutri-System meeting do the basj: comedian "pick on an spaces with annoying laughter and is the perfect question to ask instead of on a college campus. One audience member" thing, but then voice tricks, but they were as ap- Last week in my Sociology anybody that you want to get to would think that he would pick up he forgot that the guy he was pick- pealing to the ear as finger nails class we had a big discussion know better. This question on the fact that since he was the only ing on was named Peter and he called dragging across a chalkboard. This about what we would do to provokes thought and sparks severely obese person in the crowd, him Paul. In addition to forgetting annoyance was evident as many make a newcomer or a foreigner jokes about the trials and tribulations his name. Wise kept picking on him audience members left before the conversation, yet it does not feel comfortable in our coun- of being obese would only have a and his jokes were making no sense show was even half over, thus prov- make the person you are asking try—like the kind of things we limited impact. to the people in the back because ing that there are quite a few smart feel like a total outsider. This is would do before they arrived because no matter where people Unfortunately, this never oc- they could not hear what Peter (Paul? puppies running around campus. and the kind of questions we come from, the same type of would ask to find out more things make people smile. about their culture. Try answering the question Crazy legs cracks 'em up We came up with some pretty yourself. That's what I did. Here logical stuff. are a few of the things I came up One girl thought that before with: reading good poetry, dian, not as someone who was by Nina Bieliauskas ren dned relatively quiet, disallow- the person arrived, we ought to remembering my grandmother, handicapped and did comedy. ing the frequent bursts of laughter. staff reporter learn about his or her culture having an excellent first date, He was good. The Kletz was His speech was slow and careful, and traditions, while another seeing somebody who has packed. Everyone was enjoying Last Friday Hope was visited by but with everyone's respect and at- thought we ought to learn a few always been really snotty to me themselves. His impairments were a comedian of a different sort. tention, it didn't become a problem. phrases in their language and trip and fall in front of a large quietly joked about, but they did not The visitor, Chris "Crazy Legs" A couple things that didn't go integrate them into class group of people, watching little govem the whole show. In fact, his Fonseca has appeared several times over to well were the degradation of discussions to make them feel kids eat ice cream in the sum- on both The Arsenio Hall Show and material covered such common, day those from the state of Indiana, which more at home. Most of the other mer, hearing a message for my Evening at The Improv. to day occurrences that one couldn' t annoyed a few Hoosiera, and his suggestions fell into these roommate on our answering Fonseca has Multiple Sclerosis, help but to see him as a real person. constant retum to the wora "Ooooo." general categories. machine from a guy I know she's a disease that slows down nerve He joked about family, fights with As to the second, his basic lead in to Then we moved on to what been dying to go out with, seeing conduction causing uncodrdination, his wife, and sex; all of which one any new material went along some- kinds of questions we were the newborn babies at the pain and sometimes blindness. Blind would not think he would be talking thing like this; "I went to college... going to ask this person in order hospital... he wasn't, but physically challenged about after only a first glance. He 'Ooooo'... and I had a girlfriend... to leam about the lifestyle in It is kind of like what Johanne he was, with restrictions to body made the audience feel comfortable, 'Ooooo.'" This was fineforaperiod, their country. We all had to Lavater is saying in her quote. movement and speech. This al- both with himself and his handicap. but after a while it became tiresome write down one question and Smiles are a result of many lowed for a few brief movements of Usually, in comedy club situa- and predictable. turn it in at the end of class. I different types of character. So, ackward silence as Chris came on to tions, the comedian must speak over But the material in-between was tend to be a pretty positive it only seems logical that asking the stage, but that is where any un- the conversations of the audience. funny and original, allowing one to person, so my first thought was somebody what makes them comfortable feelings left and the fun With Fonseca, however, people ac- forget parts more annoying. Fonseca to ask something kind of cheery smile would reveal a wide range began. Immediately you fell your- cepted his handicap, and, without an was, by most accounts, a success. like "what do you do for fun?" of these interests and feelings as self relax, accepting him as a come- effort or pre-arrangement, everyone But then I thought that may .well as perhaps some of the not get us too far into conversa- things the two of you have in tion. Because like, what if it common. Bartley reflects on Bolivian experience turns out like the lame conversa- My philosophy is this: it's tion you have on a bad date. true that not all people like to do through poetry and photographs You know, where someone says the same things for fun, but most "so what do you do for fun?" people have innate interest in and the other person says "I smiling, and the best way to get reading were supported when the said Bartley, "I kept a notebook by Mellissa Endsley enjoy fishing and reading" and somebody's mouth to tum up is Arts Foundatibn of Michigan in with me at all times to record all of arts & entertainment editor the first person says "oh, to ask them what makes 'em partnership with the Michigan the things that were happening really?" and then there is a big smile. Sights and sounds of South Council for the Arts and Cultural around me." American culture will come alive as Affairs awarded Bartley a one-year The poetry that came from her Jackie Bartley, Professor of English, Creative Artists Grant. memories of the trip touches on the Sofie lacks symbolism shares selected poems in a reading She was bases of every- entitled "lighted from within" on awarded this thing from na- by Brian Colandra (Karen-Lise Mynster), in late nine- Thursday September 16. grant after sub- ture to religion. staff reporter teenth-century Denmark who feels Writing and poetry can be con- mitting poetry Bartley is plan- oppressed by her parents and dis- It is very difficult to make a for- sidered relatively new hobbies for inspired by ning on sharing criminated against because of her eign film that will hold the average Bartley, who began her career in the photographs about six po- gender. She longs to escape the American's interest because of two Science field as a medical tech- she received ems from her prison of her life (symbolically rep- features that seem consistent in all nologist. Her first poetry class was from a mis- trip at this resented by the numerous caged such movies: a language other than with Jack Ridl, Professor of En- sionary friend, Thursdays birds in her home) and finds brief English, and oppressive length. glish. Joyce reading. She success through the affections of a Sofie, unfortunately possesses both. In this class she wrote the poetry Hylazewski, will also be Gentile pain ter(JesperChristensen). Saying that you dislike a film that she later sent in an application who was in Bo- sharing poems She is forced into a marriage with an because it is not in English may to Western Michigan University, livia. "I looked that she wrote unemotional rock of a man, Jonas, seem very petty, but when you are where she received her MFA in at writing po- before and af- played by the cement-like Torben forced to read a film for over two creative writing in 1988. ems about pic- ter her trip that Zeller, and must find freedom hours the line between reading a In addition to writing poetry, tures as exer- deal with sub- through her young son. She vows book and watching a movie becomes Bartley also began keeping a jour- cises in writing jects other than not to oppress him as she was op- very blurred. Some excellent films nal of her impressions, dreams, and description," South pressed, but then realizes that in her with subtitles are able to overcome descriptive thoughts. "By keeping a said Bartley, "it America. efforts to liv£ through him she has this detraction with subtle symbol- journal, I am abel to ride out my is only natural "I am look- taken away his freedom as well. ism, wonderful acting, gorgeous set thoughts and make them into po- to have feelings Bartley ing forward to Liv Ullman starred in many of designs and stylish direction that master director Ingmar Bergman's ems " said Bartley. about the faces seeing many creates momentum, which in turns Currently, Bartley's poetry can in photographs." students who have never been to a films, and it is clear that she was helps the reader forget how long the paying attention to what he was be seen in magazines all over the Coincidentally, Bartley received poetry reading and I want to give film is. Redoes possess three film- country including: Westbranch, Old the grant just as Hylazewski was them a taste of couple different doing. The copying of his style is so saving performances and lush Dominion Review, Maryland Poetry returning back to America for the things," said Bartley, "I don't want complete that it is almost satirical. scenery, but its symbolism is obvi- Review, Journal of the American first time in five years. It was during anyone to get 'Boliviaed-out"* Through this satire one wonders if ous and redundant, and it lacks Medical Association, and Hylazewski' s visit home that Bartley The reading will be at 7 p.m. in the movie is not a metaphor for momentum. Outerbridge. decided to go back with her fnend to Code Auditorium. There will be no Ullman's experiences with Sofie, directed by Liv Ullman, is The ideas for the poems Bartley Bolivia. admission fee and it is open to ev- the story of a Jewish woman, Sofie will be sharing at this Thursday's "It was an amazing experience/ eryone. See SOPHIE pg. 8 September 15,1993 The Anchor 5 § PORTS

From The Cheap Seats Steve Shilling

The "Hip"-est Man in Baseball "Whoa let me tell ya 'bout Bo Jackson" — Keith Jackson

Vincent Edward Jackson could About four games into this have been one of the best left baseball season. Bo Jackson was fielders in the history of baseball. called on to pinch-hit for White You could have looked his Sox Dan Pasqua. Bo hadn't seen records up, say 25 years from any action all season, and he today and seen numbers like: .290 walked to the plate favoring the avg., 515 homeruns, 1,523 runs left hip he had worked so hard to batted in and 507 stolen bases. rehabilitate. Then after taking two You could have told your kids pitches from the Yankee's Neal and your grandkids about him. Heaton, Bo did what he hadn't 1 still will. done in one spring training game. Perhaps you know Vincent Bo hit a home run. A high Jackson by his more popular towering shot that landed deep calling, "Bo." And it might be just into the right field seats of a little more than speculation on Chicago's Comiskey Park. one writer's part that, had Bo And the Bo Jackson legend Jackson not ruined his left hip in a grew by one more chapter. 1991 NFL football playoff game What most people don't know against the Cincinnati Bengals, though is that it wasn't about )or photo oy you could have spoken of "Bo money or fame or contracts or Two Flying Dutchmen persue the ball In the midst of the action against Aqglnas. Jackson, best ever to play the commercials with Nike shoes. For Their next home game Is on Wed., Sept. 15 at 4 p.m. against Albion. game." Bo Jackson, coming back was for I've never seen him play live two reasons. One was for himself. and I'm not sure that I could say The other one was for his that he's even one of my favorite mother. Hope sends Saints marching ball players, but I do know that Three weeks after Bo's from watching him on television successful hip surgery, his mother 1-2. far, it's the talent that takes it to the by Nina Bieliauskas that I have seen Bo do things that died. Before she had passed Wednesday they asserted them- top, and it's talent that this year's I have never seen anybody do on away. Bo had promised her that staff reporter selves with a victory over Northpark soccer team has. Lee Schopp, a 5th a baseball field. he would come back and that he Last year the soccer team be- of 2-1, and out did themselves when year senior, is Hope's goal keeper. I remember the 1989 baseball would give the ball from his first came the first Hope soccer team in a they played Aquinas He was one of the All-Star Game when Bo took the hit to her. In a magazine article decade to become MIAA champs, in their first home first All-American first pitch and "golfed" it into the after hitting the homer. Bo said but many expected them to go even game, winning 4-2 in "The Hope team players in Hope's center field bleachers, a 450-foot that he would have the ball farther. In fact, they were the first overtime. this year is a history and is now blast, on his way to capturing the bronzed and bolted to her team in history to go that far and not "We're taking it smart team, a considered the main- game's Most Valuable Player tombstone. "I made a promise one game at a time," stay of defense on the make the National Playoffs. The thinking, award. I can remember a healthy that I would give her the ball." fault, according to coach Steve said Smith. field. Bo Jackson cutting the second Maybe what I've leamed most Smith, may have been in the "win Anditisn'tjustthe intelligent team John Van Wieren, base comer when he went from of all from Bo Jackson is that all" attitude. So, this year is a new system of play that with the ability a real leader, and first to third on a single. I went even though the guy may be beginning. has changed, it's the to adjust well." Brett VanderKamp, and practiced the same night on a earning millions of dollars a year, The team is retuming with a solid attitude as well. This both starting seniors, dark baseball diamond. That's that doesn't take away his heart, defense and an all new midfield, but year Hope soccer has —Steve Smith are a great asset to what Bo Jackson taught me about or the fun he has playing the the midfield isn 't the only thing that's become a family of defense in their posi- baseball. game every day. new. The system of play is very sorts, a unified family with person- tions of outside back. Blake But that's not all that Bo And while he doesn't cut that different, with many new adjust- ality and character. And like a fam- Richards, a junior, is outstanding in Jackson taught me. comer like he used to, he still hits ments. 'The Hope team this year is ily, they acknowledge each other's his position of a sweeper. From the Critics and players alike 500-foot homeruns and just the a smart team,' said Smith, "a strength's and weaknesses, using Culver Military Academy comes scoffed this past March when Bo other day he threw a guy out at thinking, intelligent team with the them to be the absolute best that John Conlon, an incoming fresh- would limp out a single in spring home plate by about 10 feet on a ability to adjust well, and the proof they can. Soccer has become more man here at Hope. Coach Smith not training. Coming off of what was deep fly ball. is in the scoring." And scoring is than just a sport to these men, but a only commented on him as a great called a successful hip replace- So he might not bat .300 again, what's been happening. This past "passion," playing for the love of asset, but as "dangerous" on the ment surgery, Bo was attempting hit 35 home runs or knock in 100 weekend, at the Ohio Tournament, soccer. field. o to make a comeback for the runs (.224-13-37 as of Friday) but Hope walked away with a 1 -1 record, Smith commented, 'This is the The team is a good one, and al- second time since his injury, with on any given night, even for just a beating Hiram, ranked 6th in the most fun group of guys I've ever though playing just "one day at a the Chicago White Sox. moment, Bo Jackson will do region, 4-0, and losing to Wooster, been with." time," they show the ability to go They were still laughing in the something spectacular that I will ranked 3rd, by only 1 with a score of But the love can only get you so far. first week of April when it was keep in mind when I'm telling my announced that Bo Jackson would kids and grandkids about one of indeed make the White Sox the most amazing athlete's ever to Lady Dutch are victorious again roster. Nothing more than a "gate step on the playing field. attraction" the critics said. Vincent Edward 4tBo" Jackson. first half, except for one Hope fan assisted by Wendy Carroll ('96), by Jim Riekse who mused, "Chicago people fall but it was disallowed because of an staff reporter down a lot." offsides penalty. There is no doubt that this year's The rest of the game would give The crowd was not pleased. women's soccer team is young (two the crowd much more reason to Regulation expired without another seniors compared to 14 freshmen), cheer. The first of which was a re- goal, sending the game into over- but Thursday, September 9, the Fly- markable, sprawling save by goalie time. FOOTBALL: VOLLEYBALL: ing Dutch showed no lack of matu- Paulette Greenfield ('95), who de- Six minutes into overtime, Hope Sat., Sept. 18,1:30 p.m. Fri.-Sat., Sept. 17-18 rity. flected a shot off her fingertips. team captain Kara VanderKamp ILLINOIS WESLEYAN GLCA at Oberlin Ohio Their opponent was the Univer- The Maroons drew first blood ('95) scored on a penalty shot, giv- Tue., Sept. 21,6:30 pm sity of Chicago Maroons, who with a goal ten minutes into the ing Hope the advantage. They would OLIVET seemed to dominate the first half of second half. Hopefully, they enjoyed hold the lead for another 20 minutes CROSS COUNTRY play, twice nearly scoring on comer it, because it was the only one they and chalk up their second win of the MEN'S SOCCER Sat., Sept. 18,1 p.m. kicks. Hope seemed to pick up were going to get season; after an opening victory Wed., Sept. 15,4 p.m. •at Grinnel^ Iowa momentum at the end of the half, but Kim Nolan ('96) tied it up with against Aquinas. •ALBION the buzzer sounded with the teams her second goal this season. Sec- The Flying Dutch are now 2-1 -0, Sat., Sept. 18,1:30 p.m. still locked in a scoreless tie. onds later Tracey Phelps ('97) ap- with the MIAA season opening to- •at Calvin MEN'S GOLF The crowd was quiet during the peared to score the winning goal. day at Albion. Mon., Sept. 20,1 p.m. Tue., Sept. 21,4 p.m. •at Kalamazoo •ALMA

WOMEN'S SOCCER Sat., Sept. 18,1:30 p.m. WOMEN'S GOLF •CALVIN Men., Sept 20,2 p.m. Tue., Sept. 21,4 pm •at Calvin •at Alma

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—— •&111 fe •>* • w-u..;.' September 15,1993 The Anchor 7 Chapel— Attention Students Continued from page 1 with young people that should serve Hope College. A biographical note our students well." in one of his books describes him as Scott Runyon ('93), a member of "direct, honest, [and] sometimes Make Plans to Join Us the search committee, called him brash," adding that "his candor and "the perfect fit for Hope College." his competence both clearly His focus group had drawn up a list emerge." He has shown interest in Saturday, September 18 o the student organizations on cam- of things they wanted in the new Dean of the Chapel, and Rev. pus. for the 28th Annual o Patterson seemed to be everything Runyon described him as an en- they wanted. Runyon also praised thusiastic speaker who loves work- the selection process, calling it "a ing with students. He also called o prayerful process and a thoughtful him an uncompromising evangeli- HOPE / HOLLAND process." cal, someone who will not bend to By all indications. Rev. Patterson popular opinion and is not afraid of o should be a significant addition to controversy. COMMUNITY DAY Elect Continued from page 1 — Featuring— "Nobody is apathetic. They wouldn' t what I've seen, from the people who be here if they didn't care." have come into the office, turning in d Foster is optimistic about this their petitions, we've got some great CD • A picnic in the Pine Grove year's candidates. "One of the chal- people. We have the right people up Enjoy bratwurst, hamburgers, sliced turkey breast, lenges is to find someone who agrees there to do it; it's just a matter of with the agenda," he said. "From narrowing it down." salads, chips, cookies, pie, popcorn and more! c3 11:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. Sofie Continued from page 5 in • It's FREE to students on a meal plan Bergman, perhaps she feels that her together through extra script and career was suffocated by her re- endless fade-outs. All the fade-outs (make sure to bring your meal card!)

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be allowed to park in parking lot

Lot S is located south of 12th street, east of the railroad tracks.

Q ALKNDAR OF EVENTS 251 Lincoln Ave Holland, Michigan ^ 395-4953 Arts & Entertainment Wed. Sept. 15, Men's Rag Football, 8 p.m., Dow Career Fitness- Wednesday, September 15 SAC movie - Wed. Sept. 15, Exercising Your Options, 7:00 p.m. September 17-19 Aladdin, Fri. and Sat. 7:00, 9:30 and 12:00 Tue. Sept. 2, 7 p.m., call x7950 to registar. TODAY nightly, Sun. 6:00 p.m. IM Flying Dutch Racquetball Gassic 3:00 P.M-6:00 P.M Knickerbocker Theatre - Fri. Sept., 17,6 p.m., Dow Sept. 10-16, Sophie, nightly 7:00 p.m. Sat. Sept., 18,6 p.m., Dow Come see our new office and join us for food and conversation Sept 17-23 The Match Factory Girl, 7 and 9 nightly Sun. Sept., 19,6 p.m., Dow Kletz Event- Book Sale; Van Wylen Library- Sept. 17,1993, Renee Hicks, 8:30 p.m., Kletz Wed. Sept 15 - Mon. Sept. 20 Dance- Skills for Sucessful Interviewing- Sept. 18,1993, Black Coalition, 9 p.m., Kletz Tues. Sept. 21,11 p.m. Cook Aud. Opus Student Poetry Reading- Sleep out for the Homeless- The Anchor Non-Profit Sept. 15,1993,9-7,5ht floor of Seminary Library Wed. Sept. 22 9 p.m.-7 a.m., pick up sponsor sheets in Hope College DeWitt Center Organization Poctiy Reading- Chaplin's office, Sept. 16-22 P.O. Box 9000 Sept. 16,1993, Jackie Bartley, Cook Aud. Even year alumni Pull, Wed. Sept. 15, infront of KoUen, 4 pjn. U.S. Postage Holland, Ml 49422-9000 Art Exhibition - PAID until Sept. 24, "Hie Kawashima," DePree Art Gallery Student Organizations Hope College Campus Events InterVarsity Christian Fellowship - Thurs., 8:30 p.m., Haworth tm., Phelps. All welcome. Meiji Gakuin Student Oral Presentation of Research Topics Environmental Issues Group - Wed. Sept, 15, 7 p.m., Maas Conf. Thur., 6 p.m. in Lubbers 107 Thur. Sept., 16,9 a.m., Graves 206 Boyz to Men- Senior Orientation Sessions - Wed., 7 p.m., Kletz Wed.Scpt., 15,4:00 pjn.. Cook Aud. Amnesty International - Fri. Sept, 17,11KX) a.m., Cook Aud. Hiur., 7 p.m., in Barber rm., Phelps Mon.Sept., 20,11:00 ajn.. Cook Aud. Hispanic Student Organization (HSO)- Tue. Sept, 21,4:00 p.m.. Cook Aud. Thur., 6 p.m., Otte Room, Phelps IM Referee Training Session- Black Coalition - Wed. Sept. 15 Coed Inner Tube Water Polo, 7 p.m., Dow 201 Sun. 4:00 p.m. Otte Room, Phelps Call The Anchor (x7877) with additional times and dates of campus events

8 The Anchor September 15,1993