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February 8, 1989 'Entering a new century of service -- 101 i fears Volume 101, No. 17

News A 'Moonlight Health clinic faces Sonata?' flu epidemic Keyboardist, Sports singer and songwriter Rick Hope women b-ballers hold Kelley performed back Kalamazoo last Saturday night in the Arts Pantlind Hansel speaks Ballroom of the on joy Amway Grand Plaza Hotel for Opinion the Hope College Students expect Winter Fantasia too much of the formal. health clinic photo story, pp. 8-9 Page 2 Feb. 8,1989 News

Health clinic deals with influenza epidemic by Beth Pechta Most ill students had symp- located in Dow Center, when they Also, she said that the health to isolate everyone, so it wouldn't anchor associate editor toms of the type A influenza actually might have been better clinic could actually do very little help to cancel classes, since and Eric Shotwell virus, according to Blanksma, off staying in bed. "A lot of col to cure the flu, but could alleviate everyone lives around everyone anchor editor which include a high fever, body lege illnesses, including the flu, some of the symptoms. "A lot of else to begin with," she said aches, a chronic cough and are viral," Blanksma said, "and people think that antibiotics will "My feeling is that the only way The staff of the Hope College vomiting. Other students ap- there are no treatments except fix anything," she said, "and school would be closed down is if Health Clinic has been working parently had the 24-hour flu bug perhaps bed rest and lots ol that's just not true. We can't do all the professors got sick and overtime these past two weeks, or a common cold As a result fluids." much for people with the flu. couldn't teach. " after a flu epidemic on the col the health clinic staff was kept What would help the most is if Blanksma said that she did not lege campus filled the clinic to very busy. Sf - «l«''its. she said, came to the students would just realize that expect the number of cases of the overflowing. heali ' rlinic primarily in hopes sitting in a waiting room and flu to decrease rapidly any time According to Sharon In fact, staff members were of gettmj; d "quick fix" remedy coughing on each other isn't go- soon. "It will probably run a Blanksma, Director of Health overloaded for much of the week Sonv- students who went to the ing to make them any better and three-week course," she said Services at Hope College, bete- 4'Not only did we have our clinic on Monday, she stated, will probably make the other "The people who are infected ween 85 and 90 students per day regular gynecology and allergy said that they had to get well people worse '" now will probably infect several crowded into the clinic at the clinics going," said Blanksma, because they had papers due or people around them, until the beginning of last week. Monday, "but one of our three registered tests coming up. "There's just no Regarding rumors that the ctl- epidemic runs its course. " Tuesday and Wednesday were nurses was also ill." way (a person) is going to feel lege would cancel clashes "It wouM be wonderful to wave the three peak days of the cam- The problem of overcrowding, much better the next day, even if because of the flu epide. :ic, a magic wand and make pus flu epidemic, when an over said Blanksma, was due in part their fever is down," said Blanksma stated that they were everyone well," said Blanksma. whelming percentage of students to the fact that students were Blanksma, 'they'll just feel rot- just rumors. "In a residential "but sometimes the only treat were reported to be ill. coming in to the health clinic. ten anyway ' setting like Hope, there's no way ment for these things is time." Hope to hold blood Winter Happening begins next Saturday drive on Feb. 21 by Carol Ormsby That means that for that day, the HOPE - Presentations, perfor- of Glasnost on Poland, examin- (Emily Dickenson) Sandra Red Cross was nearly 100 units mances and athletic events will ing dynamics such as labor anchor feature editor Alspach, assistant professor of short. all be part of this year's annual unions, political parties and the communication; (Mother Teresa It's on your radio and televi- A pint is a small unit. A person Hope College Winter Happening church. DeHaan visited both of Calcutta) Dr. Robin Klay, sion, in your newspapers and can donate a pint of blood every on Saturday, Feb. 18. Poland and the Soviet Union associate professor of economics magazines. "Give to the Red eight weeks. Among the events and ac- while living in Europe last year. and business administration; Cross. The life you save could be Many people have developed a tivities scheduled for the day are Dr. Jacob Nyenhuis, professor and (Isadora Duncan) Mary Lin- your own." You've heard the fear of giving blood because they three seminars concerning con- of classics and provost at Hope, da Graham Fallon, assistant pro- slogan so often that you are im- think they can catch AIDS. This temporary topics, the college's will present "From Myth to fessor of dance. mune to it. It's a simple slogan, is wrong. People cannot get AIDS popular "Rendezvous with Reality: the Flight of Daedalus." During the luncheon in the and it asks for something that from donating blood. History," a luncheon featuring Nyenhuis will use a slide show to Maas Center auditorium, which doesn't cost anything: a pint of Lisa Stefoninski of Ottawa musical entertainment and a help illustrate the manner in begins at 12:30 and costs $5.75 blood. County Red Cross is also in men's varisty basketball game in which ancient myth and modern per person, professors Geroge Ottawa County Red Cross has charge of the blood drives held at the Holland Civic Center. technology became intertwined and Roberta Kraft will perform the job of collecting 550 units of Grand Valley State University. The event is sponsored by the when a team of engineers, "The Magic of Rodgers and blood a day. This amount is only At Grand Valley, the goals are college's Alumni Association. physiologists and cycling cham- Hammerstein." The Krafts will for basic daily needs at the same as those set for Hope. Except for the basketball game pions recreated the man- bring old favorites to life in their hospitals; it doesn't account for Grand Valley gave 205 units last and the Winter Happening lun- powered flight of Greek legend. costumed presentation, recalling any emergency situation. If the fall and 156 units last week. cheon, admission to all events is In the classical myth, the in- the work of artists responsible Red Cross does not meet its free. ventor Daedalus fashioned a pair for the popular melodies of quota, emergency blood drives The next blood drive, co- The three seminars, featuring of wings from wax and feathers "Oklahoma" and "The Sound of may need to be scheduled. sponsored by Red Cross and presentations by Hope faculty to escape slavery on the island of Music." When blood drives are schedul- Alpha Phi Omega, is scheduled members, will be given concur- Crete. In April 1968, Daedalus' The Krafts gave more than 40 ed for schools like Hope, goals for Tuesday, February 21, in the rently at 10 a.m. The locations of namesake, a pedal-driven air- concerts in sacred or secular are set. These goals are included Maas Center Auditorium from the seminars will be available on craft piloted by a Greek music in 1968. Dr. George Kraft in the total quota, so if they are 9:30to3:30. the day of the event at the Winter bicyclist, duplicated the feat in is a professor of physical educa- not met, the Red Cross does not The for the spring blood Happening registration desk in its 72-mile flight. Dr. Nyenhuis tion and chairperson of the have the required units it needs drive is 150 units. the DeWitt Center collegiate was with the Daedalus team in department of physical educa- for the day. "Give to the Red Cross. The lounge. Greece, acting as an expert on tion and athletics. Roberta Kraft The last blood drive at Hope life you save could be your own." Robert Thompson, assistant the myth. is a part-time lecturer of music was in October. The goal was 200 A simple slogan. The simple professor of music, and John At 11:15 a.m. in Wichers at Hope. units, but only 111 were given. truth. Shea, part-time lecturer of Auditorium, a dramatic por- Another highlight of the day music, will present "The Art of trayal of personalities from dif- will be the men's varsity basket- Jazz: a Listener's Guide," com- ferent periods in history will be ball game against Adrian Col- bining lecture and demonstration staged by Hope faculty lege's varsity team in an MIAA CONCERNED? in an informative, enjoyable members. Tliis year's "Rendez- league match-up in the Holland survey of Jazz styles, composers vous with History" is entitled Civic Center at 3 p.m. Halftime Pregnancy? and songs. Thompson and Shea "Great Noncomformists." will feature a free throw shooting will discuss and perform Jazz Moderated by David James, contest involving spectators. Birth Control? pieces from the '30s through the director of the college's writing A limited number of general '50b, including works by com- center, the performance is an ap- admission game tickets are Sexually Transmitted Diseases? posers George Gershwin, Cole proach to understanding the available for persons attending AIDS? Porter and Duke Ellington. past. other Winter Happening events. Dr. Sander DeHaan, associate This year's participants will be Advanced registration is recom- Call ext. 7585 and ask lor Sharon. professor of German and the col- (Martin Luther) Dr. Dennis mended for the seminars and lege's instructor in Russian, will Voskuil, professor of religion; luncheon. For further informa- Confidentialcounseling Free pregnancy testing speak on "Poland in Crisis." (George Fox) Dr. Donald tion, call the Hope College Public DeHaan will discuss the impact Crookite, professor of biology; Relations Office at 394-7860. HOPE COLLEGE HEALTH ClINtC Feb. 8,1989 Page 3

Renovation project on schedule Local News

SAC sponsors bus trip to Chicago

(HOPE) - The Social Activities Committee is sponsoring a bus trip to Chicago on February 11. The cost for students is $7.50. Those interested must sign up today, on the sheet outside the SAC door. The bus on February 11 will leave DeWitt Circle at 8 a.m. There is a limit of 15 students. Philly semester explained today

• HOPE) -- Steven Brooks from the Philadelphia Center program will meet with interested students today, from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Her- rick Room. Those interested may also call Dr. Muiderman at x7580 for more information •HPv.ila «< VAN ZOEREN / VANDER WERF BLDGS MsTRIAL tickets now on sale

Model of the completed Van Zoeren - Vanderwerf renovation MOPE) -- Tickets are now on sale for MsTRIAL, a comedy writ- and connection project, scheduled to be completed next year. ten by Theatre professors Lawrence Broglio and George Ralph. The costs for tickets are $5 for faculty and staff and $3 for students. Phone 394-7890 for more information. by Peter Schultz during the fall semester of the Academic Support Center will Special to the anchor 1989-90 school year. move into Van Zoeren's second Forensics argues on handguns A connecting link between the floor. Everyone will be in their The renovation project of Van two halls and the new entrance to new quarters when the second Zoeren and VanderWerf Haiis is Van Zoeren will be finished in semester begins. (HOPE) - The Hope College Forensics Association will have a on schedule, according to Tom mid-August. The connecting link tournament on February 10 and 11, with the topics to be handgun Renner, director of the public will have new classrooms, The exterior of the halls is also possession and changes in the presidential election process. The relations department. laboratories, a lecture hall, being redone to update their Association meets from 7-9 p.m. on Tuesdays in Lubbers Hall, and The construction will be finish- seminar rooms and a student 1960 8 architecture, the decade new members are welcome. ed during January ;990, its lounge. when they were built, Renner orignal completion date, pending The economics-business ad- said. approval by the fire marshal, ministration and education Renner said he senses en- Alspach to keynote seminar Renner said. departments will be in Van thusiasm among people on cam- The expansion of the halls will Zoeren when the school year pus, particularly the faculty provide more space for some starts. The education depart- members moving into the (HOPE) - Professor Sandy Alspach of the communication academic departments and the ment will be on the second floor renovated halls, who have been department has been invited to keynote a seminar in collective Academic Support Center. New and the economics-business cramped inside smaller bargaining for public school administrators sponsored by the Ohio classrooms, lecture halls, departments will be on the first buildings. School Boards Association in Columbus, Ohio on Tuesday, February laboratories and faculty offices floor. 3.8 million dollars has already 14. Professor Alspach's presentation is entitled "Collective are being added. Parts of VanderWerf, primari- been spent on this 4.85 million Bargaining and Communications: 'Sending the Right Signals' " Renner reported the following ly the first floor lecture halls, will dollar project, Renner s

AI ) - As New Orleans parties hearty for Mardi Gras, millions ol HOPE - Members of the Hope Dakota State University. They this was the first college debate Brazilians are celebrating Carnival. Both festivals are a kind of College Forensic Association lost rounds to Macalester Col- tournament for both students. anything-goes revelry leading up to lent, which began today. But the debate team competed in six lege, Northern Illinois University Both debaters previously com- Brazilian version is even steamier. In Rio De Janeiro Monday night. debate rounds at Wheaton Col- and Trinity College. The team's peted for the college's forensic Mrtygoers packed the "Bum Bum Ball" ~ which features the pain- lege last Friday and Saturday record of 3 wins and 3 losses tied association in individual speak- ing of young women's backsides. (Jan. 27-28) on the topic "Resolv- them with 10 other teams to be ing events. ed: that restriction of the posses- eligible for octafinal elimination The debate division of the Senate delays vote on Defense sion of handguns by U.S. citizens competition. However, their association plans to enter the would be justified." speaker ratings failed to make Marquette "Bride of Frankens- Secretary-Designate Tower Erik Da vies, a freshman from the cut-off. Gloria Moser, a tein" tournament on Feb. 10-11. Waukesha, Wise., and Subhash junior from West Olive, accom- At that meet, the team debaters The ena e Chandra, a freshman from " ^ ^ Services Committee is still waiting for panied the team as timekeeper. will be joined by individual an FBI background check before scheduling a vote on Defense Midland, won decisions against Coach Sandy Alspach, pro- debaters (Lincoln-Douglas style) Secretary-Designate John Tower. The vote has been held up by debate teams from Gustavus fessor of communication at who are preparing arguments on Adolphus College, North Dakota charges Tower has had problems with alcohol - and that he is a Hope, was especially pleased at the issue of changing the womanizer. State University and South the team's performance since presidential election process. .iv# ( # * . t "it H - • tvH » y Feb. 8,1989 Page 5 Fsrbtai AFTER m HOOKS 6P ?eRW^S ^FfgK. ao rniiJOTH'S OF f*M miswea-fl FKreAiT of iiif IMTE^Se STV)D4 C>F -m€" \9fc9 ^gAVMCP Ameg\CA(4^TVJT>H n\AtH coo^e ft6(v\euJfl^.. .»• SPORTS ILLOSTKATe^ 5uJ\rt\S0VT

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Mortar Board sponsors dessert

by Mary Taylor achievements of both students anchor staff writer and professors. Chapter members selected educators Tomorrow evening the Alcor from over twelve departments to Chapter of Mortar Board will attend this dessert and short pro- host an event honoring pro- gram. The president, provost, fessors for their efforts. Thirty and academic deans are invited faculty members and the presi- as well. dent have been invited to dessert In January, Hope's Mortar a 17:30 p. m. in the Otte Room. Board aided by the Provost's Of- One of the goals set forth by fice sponsored "The Wearing of Mortar Board at a planning the Blue Breakfast" for meeting in September was to freshman and sophomores nam- recognize the outstanding ed to the DeansList. Baylor pie man returns

(CPS) -- Baylor University's disciplinary channels. Pie Man, or someone just like The pie massacre in Rasner's him, has returned. class, he concluded, had to be the A long-haired man recently work of different people. barged into a business class, ran Pie attacks were common on up to student Jim Wyatt, and hit many campuses in the early him in the face with a pie. eighties, when the weapons of Discover all the reasons why "I was just sitting in class look- choice seemed to be cream or ing at my notes when I heard this berry pies. Professors at Butterworth is the best place guy say 4hey,* and then I looked Michigan State University and to begin your nursing career up into a pie," Wyatt recalled. the University of Colorado were When Wyatt left class to clean victimized, as was the dean of Bultenvorth is a leader in health care for many reasons. We're recognized as the area's most up, he was pied again in the students at the University of progressive facility. We're experiencing a growth mode as a result of continuing financial and patient restroom. Wisconsin at Madison. census stability. And our additions to support staff give nurses more time for direct patient Meanwhile, back in the Celebrities visiting campuses involvement, more time to put their skills to full use and more time to enhance their expertise. in those days had to be careful classroom, the Pie Man stuck his Other reasons to choose Butterworth indude financial incentives. Our recent major pay rate head into the room and yelled, too. William F. Buckley, New increases, Pay for Performance Program, Most Valuable Professional Program and SOAR program for "Hey, Gina, you're next," to York Sen. Daniel Moynihan, anti- employee suggestions ensure nurses of ongoing financial growth and reward. another student, Prof. Leslie abortionist Phyllis Schfaley, Rasner reported. former Ohio Gov. James Rhodes, And when it comes to career options, we are well known for our tertiary specialties which indude: cardiology, cardiovascular surgery, high risk obstetrics, microsurgery, neonatology, oncology, In a scene out of a t.v. cop Watergate conspirators E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Lid- pediatrics and trauma. In keeping with our standing as a major teaching institution, we are pleased show, several class members to offer nurses the support of more Clinical Nurse Specialists than ever. bolted up to chase the assailant. dy, artist Andy Warhol, anti-gay One student, Steve Spoonemore, rights activist and singer Anita An excellent orientation program prepares you to practice at your highest level. A 6 to 14, week one managed to jump into the Pie Bryant and former CIA Director to one preceptorship plus unit based classes give you a well-rounded experience. Well also support Man's getaway car, but even- William Colby all were pied at you with your State Boards. Butterworth is offering Review *89 free of charge for all new grads hired tually had to roll out of it while it various schools during the at the hospital. was moving. period. Our outside environment is a great incentive too. Butterworth is located in Grand Rapids, Michigan's The Pie Man and a woman Reactions to Baylor's pie second largest dty and the gateway to the state's beautiful northern recreational area. It also companion in the car were revival varied. features one of the lowest cost-of-living rates in the country. screaming at him and hitting Original victim Wyatt laughed 4l Butterworth Hospital is always interested in hearing from new and soon to graduate nurses. For him, Spoonemore said. it off, noting It tasted pretty more information on career opportunities, call or send your resume to Bobble Meal or Samly It wasn't the first time good." Groot, Nurse Recruiters, Butterworth Hospital, Human Resources Department, 100 habitues of the Waco. Texas, Yet Gina Gee, the second stu- Michigan N.E., Grand Rsplds, Michigan 49503. (616) 774-1760. Equal opportunity employer. campus been pied this school dent threatened during the inci- year. Several students and pro- dent, was "really upset." fessors were pied in class during Teacher Rasner was not amus- first semester, but Baylor ed. "If I had a deadly weapon, I ButtCRWORth spokesman Dr. James Baker would use it in my defense. It is reports that the first semester embarrassing. It is degrading. HOSPITAL This just should not go on in a Pie Man has been apprehended ft and punished through normal university. It is pa~t a joke. Page 6 Feb. 8,1989

Editorial HERE Hot; 60 DEARS,TUCK AROimt) AHt HEALTH CLINIC 6^ K UEeK,THIS k) ILL Cote > Epidemics aren't cured overnight IN NO imt.

USTEN LAOS, I'm OVST HHE, \ OHLH dowk fee£ SOME av/n ftwrT musk: With the recent flu epidemic, rumors about the Hope College Km said feer our of ciAss Health Clinic seem to have multiplied exponentially. Students who NmEt ^rifSOMCE iI 401A IN A P EVERYONE RCPOtfO) have been ill with the flu will testify that they were forced to wait in |»\Et>\cATM? foOftEfff: long lines at the clinic only to be told that bed rest is the best remedy for their illnesses. Other students mention previous incidents in- volving the health clinic, where students were "misdiagnosed" or given incorrect medication and-or improper treatment. While there is no simple answer to these problems, one thing is certain; there is a communication gap between the health clinic and the student body of Hope College. Students who go to the health clinic looking for a "quick fix" are bound to be disappointed. The problem here is that the health clinic is looked upon as inferior to a medical doctor's practice, but is nonetheless expected to provide immediate results. No one goes to the doctor expecting to be immediately cured of the flu or strep throat or any other illness, but that is exactly what happens at the health clinic. Also, students have to realize that the health clinic, while it is a medical facility, is designed primarily as an educational, preven- tive center, rather than as a family medical practice or a phar- macy. The staff at the health clinic does not have all the resources available that a community hospital may have, and so the clinic is forced to operate on a different level entirely. However, the health clinic's recent decision to send a memo around campus advising students infected with the flu virus to stay at home was perhaps the wrong method for the clinic to use in deal- ing with informing the student body. The memo was meant to imply that since the flu is a virus, bed rest and fluids are the only true remedies. However, in sending the memo, the health clinic made it seem as though they were unconcerned with the welfare of students who were ill. While the health clinic was obviously poorly equipped to handle an influenza epidemic of this proportion, the clinic normally services nearly 4000 students a semester. Students should recognize that the health clinic does its best with what it has. They should also realize Letters to the editor that a large medical facility would not be practical at a college the size of Hope, and that a "quick fix" for the flu is just not possible. The anchor Chair explains Fantasia security need Dear Editor, must be able to guarantee that seem expensive, that amount they will be selling as many dm- does not even cover the cost of I would like to use your column ners that night as the aparity i\f the meals and ballroom rentals, Editor-in-chief Eric Shotwell to express to those who purchas- the rooms will aliow. We cannot which cost $36 per couple. Your Associate Editor Beth Pechta ed legitimate Fantasia tickets afford to guarantee them a pay- activities fee pays for the my apologies for having to sub- ment of that size unless we have News Editor Julie Thomes balance of the meal, the enter- ject them to the indignities of our sold all tickets. SAC will unfor- tainment, the posters, the invita- Assistant News Editor Carrie Maples security measures last Friday tunately have to hire security tions, and the ticket materials. Entertainment Editor Jim Monnett evening. We found such pro- people next year as well, The 200 plus hours of labor given cedures necessary, however, to although presently being devised Teature Editor Carol Ormsby by volunteers was, of course, reduce the number of "crashers" are better procedures which will free. Sports Editor Bill Meengs at the event. Although those who both decrease the time and Many thanks to all who worked Photo Editor Jon Ilofman try to attend without a ticket at- waiting in line and better on Winter Fantasia 1989. test to the fun of the event and I Production Manager Sarah Thompson preserve the spirit of the occa- am sure intend no harm, they sion. Sincerely, Ad Manager Mark Van Iwaarden jeopardize the future of Fan- I would also like to mention tasia. David W. Lowry, Chairperson Cartoonist Wade Gugino that SAC will have great difficul- SAC - Formals Committee If many people plan to crash Advisor David James ty in responding to the demand we simply cannot sell as many for dance-only tickets. If many Tht mchflL it published weekly under the authority of the tickets. SAC needs not only the people were to buy dance-only Student Media Committee through the funding of the Student revenue to cover the costs of the tickets, we would probably be Congresi Approprlstlom Committee. Subscription Price: event but also the high numbers unable to sell all the whole-event Siiteen Dollars per year. Office located on the 1st floor of of people to secure the tickets, leaving us unable to DeWitt Center. In the Student Orgsnlfatlon area. The opinioni ballrooms. Fantasia is a small secure the use of the hotel's expreised here are not necestarlly those of the student body, affair from the perspective of the ballrooms. We will sell dance- faculty, or administration of Hope College. . hotel, which has conventions that only tickets next year only if we use hundreds of rooms and feel reasonably confident that we .POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: The anchor. DeWitt generate far more income than will be able to sell all 425 whole- does Fantasia. For them to allow event tickts. -Ceiiwr, llope Cotlejii.-UMIaiMl. Ml 49423-S'69*. V A us to use both ballrooms, we Finally, although $35 may Feb. 8.1989 Page 7

Letters to the editor, cont. SLIP OF THE MIND

Student explains Gay and Lesbian Student Union

Dear Editor, culture in general. After all this movies, and had speakers, like In case you haven't seen one of frustration, we offer a chance to Dr. Boulton from the Religion the blue flyers that were 'rush,' or meet other Gays and department; Terry Wisser, an Rusted bridges liberated around campus during see if you like them. ARC patients and AIDS preven- the second week of this semester, Trust me: you will. In all of my tion activist; and Dr. Dickie The Hope College Gay and Les- many experiences of meeting from the Psychology Dept. (All bian Student Union is re- people who join, there is an im- of them were invited only after organizing for 1969, and, as mediate, affirming recognition, every member agreed.) always, is extending an invita- similarities of interests, ex- The people to see for more tion to all gay and lesbian periences, thinking and outlooks details are Dr. Wayne Boulton JIM MONNETT students to join. on life. Everything needed to (Religion), Dr. Jane Bach The H.C.G.L.S.U. is a non- start a friendship. Not to say that (English), Rev. Gerry VanHeest The morning of Winter Fan- can't. I don't have many moun- official group that has had a all Gays are alike, or like each (Chapel), or go to the counseling tasia last year a group of my tains that 1 want to climb. After history dating back to the 1970s. other - just that after the op- center. None of these people will friends gathered with me in our watching Loren struggle I wish I A good way to think of it is a pressive environment that is give your name to anyone suits and dresses to lead a could say that I gained a direc- fraternity-sorority for Gays. Hope College has been lifted, and without your permission. If you memorial service in Chapel for tion to those mountains that he Though this analogy may ruffle we can be ourselves, you will find feel you want to join, you will be our friend Loren. Loren had saw. It doesn't work that way the feathers of some, it really is that the person behind those given my name, and I, yours. passed away the Sunday before though. valid. We have pledging, a rough, glancing eyes actually has a After we meet you may decide after three years of fighting bone What I do have is a bunch of leam-as-you-go tutorial in feign- brain and is just as relieved as whether you wish to join. Should cancer. For most of us it was the bridges. Loren had mountains to ing interest in the opposite sex, you are to be in a place where no you decide not to, I will not give first time we had known anyone climb in his future, but in his pre- repressing original thoughts, censureship is necessary. your name to anyone. In fact, if who had cancer. It was also the sent he built bridges. Bridges building walls between yourself Formally, the group meets you were a student last year, I do first time a close friend had died. between people. There were and others by monitoring every about five times early in the not have your name, so think They say time heals all about ten to fifteen people in single word you say and never semester. After that, friendships about coming again! wounds. That may be so, but they Loren's immediate circle of quite trusting them, laughing at have developed to the point also say that the scars remain. friends. We did an awful lot and even telling 'fag' jokes - all where meetings just happen, For me I don't want to forget together and built a lot of this courtesy of our rather than being planned in ad- Many thanks. Loren. Last week I let myself bridges. At his memorial service 'pledgemasters* -- parents, vance. In past years, for Name and Address withheld by miss him as much as I did that I saw so many more bridges that friends, teachers, T.V., and meetings we have watched request first night when three of us had to he built with casual people who roundup all of Loren's and our might have opened a door for friends to break the news. It him as he came on his one leg ly the same thing. I sat next to a seemed even harder to tell peo- and crutches or maybe he opened OFF THE CUFF fellow list-maker in British ple because everyone was a door or two for them. Literature last semester, for ex- dreading that inevitable time. A year has passed and I look ample. "What's that you're Time may heal the wounds so back at the bridges that I shared writing?" I asked. She showed that I can go on with the living, with him. Our main group of me. It was a huge list of things to but sometimes it's better to slip friends has split in different do, nearly two pages in length. I back into my mind and directions. Some moved into Listlessness was amazed. remember everything that is Phelps. Some of us moved out. In fact, that experience con- Loren. I'm not tiying to be mor- But we still had our bridges. We vinced me that I'd be a lot better bid, but as I wandered my were still friends. Good friends. off if I kept my lists short. Now I memories of him, I was struck by But somewhere we forgot just write "Things to do: Make a few thoughts that maybe you about a part of Loren. We let the list" and leave it at that. should be struck with too even if bridges rust. There is nothing so I never get anything done, but you didn't know Loren or so- horrible to me sitting here today 1, ERIC SHOTWELL it saves a lot of time that way. meone like him. as those corroded friendships Loren used to tell me that have aged from disuse. Are you one of those com- of the items on it still have to be sometimes "There's so much There is still a link across the pulsive list-makers? I know I finished, so it's not even obsolete. more I want to do." He knew that gulf, but it's sagging. It needs God had a plan for him and was some oil. am. Either that, or the list has finish- Almost every morning, I sit ed itself , the people I should have using his cancer but he never Loren had the oil. down and write out a list of things called have called me, the er- saw what the plan was. None of I'll never forget what a friend I have to do that day. Or, if I'm rands I had to run are no longer us did. Loren trusted in God said as we all sat in a circle after feeling really ambitious, I write necessary, and my homework though to give him the strength midnight the night we received to get through the hard times the news. He looked up and said, down my plans for the entire gets done five minutes before ,4 week. I figure that list-making class. Pcccv»5 even when he could see no good We all have tests and whatsoever. homework everyday, but right keeps me from forgetting and Like many compulsive list- Looking back I still wish I now it just doesn't matter that procrastinating. makers, I tried to solve my pro- Usually my lists consist of blems once and for all by buying could say that I too have "so much." Our bridges mattered. Shouldn't they still? homework I have to do, people I those calendars and date books much more I want to do." But I have to call and errands I have to on sale in the bookstore. But by run. But something inevitably now I've got so many different A'C" SOW, WTXOUvm WW * X* happens somewhere between calendars that I never know mm w k pakms sooft c*i mm K& * making out my list and actually which one to use. To find out if I completing any of the tasks I've have an upcoming exam, I've got listed. to look through six or seven Occasionally, I do finish calendars. I even tried a cassette everything I've set out to do in a recorder, but I forgot where I put day. Most of the time, though, I the tapes. lose the list, or it gets misplaced So instead I've returned to compulsive list-making. Ob- on my desk. Then I either have to WttUNttP tow V clean off the desk, or make a new viously, the most productive list. And it's usually much easier times to create lists are during m&m K Ptfsws &coRe on just to start from scratch. boring lectures. After all, you Sometimes, I'll spend so much can't do anything else in class ex- time making lists that I don't cept take notes, so technically have time to do anything on you're not really wasting time. them. The nice things about the And it even looks to the professor whole system, though, is that like you're paying attention. even if I misplace my list and I know there are probably find it again a month later, most many other people who do exact- I « » • s ' I

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for the evening. Page 9 989 tastic Fantasia While the revelers rocked more than they waltzed and while they probably saw more of the security's black light than moonlight, SAC's all-college formal was once again deemed a hit. Nearly 400 couples attended the "Moonlight Sonata," held at the Amway Grand Hotel in Grand Rapids. (Photos by Dan Vogler.)

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Bruce King, director of student activities even wore a tuxedo to this activity.

Arendonk and his wife Jennifer Rob Lane and Kathy Morrison pose for at evening. the camera.^ Page 10 Feb. 8,1989

Freeze Frame: What are your impressions of the Hope College Health Clinic?

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Hansel jokes, tells stories, advocates joy

by Jim Monnett good circumstances. Joy just anchor Entertainment Editor defies circumstances "Joy is your responsibility," 4'Joy is a choice." insisted Tim Hansel explained."No one can Hansel when he spoke in Dim- give it to you but God Himself nent Chapel on Monday in a lec- But you ha ve to choose it." ture sponsored by the Counseling Some Christians spend their Center lives just being good. Hansel Using many jokes and anec- thought. They worry too much dotes, Hansel told the audience about how they appear and not about how sacred life is and how enough about being joyous. special everyone is to God and to "Joy is untidy, it's messy," each other Wearing a baseball Hansel said. To demonstrate he cap with ears, he said that people called a woman from the au have to stop taking themselves so dience and put his hands on her seriously. ears as he asked the audience to "Children are fresh from do the same with the person sit- God," Hansel said, 4i encourage ting next to them. Then he said to all of us to be a little child-like mess up the other person s hair every now and then...If you miss as a demonstration of how messy out on the fun of life, you miss out something fun and joyous can be on life." A key to discovering joy is to Offering some practical ad- admit that life is difficult. Hansel vice, Hansel listed and explained told about an accident he had four ways to contentment. 1. some years ago when he fell six Slow down: and take the time to stories into a crevass and broke enjoy life. 2. Live in the here and "nearly everything below the now. 3. It takes practise (try just neck." He said it was a miracle practicing being grateful). 4. that he recovered his health even Thou shalt not take thyself too though he lives in chronic pairi^ seriously. and fatigue. But through his pain Hansel stressed that the only he learned deep joy. way the world was going to get to "Pain and joy run together," know Him was through Chris- Hansel explained,"Some people / tians. And if the world sees joy in never learn true joy because they a Christian's life then it is going spend their entire life trying to to see God. avoid pain." ' One way toward choosing joy is In the end Hansel defined joy through laughter, Hansel said. as "that deep settled confidence "We will be known by our that says God is in my life. And laughter by our love and by our the ultimate purpose of the Chris- lives." Christians should be tian faith is to know God." "called the most joyous people in Hansel dedicated the evening the world." to Hope junior Lauralynn Joy, though. Hansel said, is not Schosger who is now in New York like happiness which is from fighting a brain tumor.

Artist Del Michel stands next to his work, "Barn Totem", The main issue addressed in business strides. constructed of aged barn beams, bondo and stain. Behind the film is women in the work The featured male character in force. Traditionally women have the film was Jack Trainer, him, on the wall, is "Michigan Icescape." had to work twice as hard as men played by Harrison Ford. The to earn respect, pride, and digni- role was more subtle than Ford's ty With the current women's normal adventurous Indiana rights movement, many think Jones. I think that Ford did a Movie deals with corporate women this is not true anymore. But with good job playing Trainer, but movies such as "Working Girl," MeGill was such a strong we are shown that society has not character that she only needed a by Diane Tague in the work force make "Working actress in "Working Girl" progressed much. McGUl was a small amount of support. Trainer anchor staff writer Girl" a cut above the rest of the because she convincingly plays feel-good films on the market. an ambitious, yet sincere and bright, hardworking woman, but was the weakest of the main every time she took someone's When I walked out of the The acting by Griffith was naive character. characters. I think that the film- help trying to move up and land a maker intentionally made the theatre after seeing "Working superb. Griffith played Tess Another asset to the film was job with higher standing, it was a character weaker because he Girl," I wanted to cheer for MeGill, a secretary who was Sigourney Weaver. Although set-up. The people who supposed- was a male and the film focused everyone who ever set out to get working hard to move onto the Weaver was not in the film near- ly were helping Tess were just on the female characters at a something and finally got it! It other side of the desk. Griffith, ly as much as Griffith, her sup- sending her to powerful men for more emotional and was a feel-good movie that made who received the Golden Globe porting role was effective and en- "dates." MeGill refused to get developmental level. me want to cheer for the under- Award for Best Comic Actresss, joyable. Weaver played Kathryn carried the film because she was Parker, the boss who everyone ahead by compromising herself Are females more aggressive dog. as a woman. than males on their way to the "Working Girl," which won the in all but two scenes. She was fears they will have. Parker's top? Do females need men to suc- Golden Globe Award for Best essential to play the character of ruthless and unethical practices By looking at the two women in Tess because Tess needed to be were enraging to watch. When the film, appearances would ceed? Do women have to work Comic Picture, is similar to twice as hard in order to gain "Rocky" or "Youngblood," but it fresh on the screen. Although Parker stole ideas from her warrant that MeGill was using Griffith has been in several films secretary, MeGill, I began to her femininity to get what she respect and pride in the work has some essentials they do not force? These questions are ex- have. Melanie Griffith and deal- before, she normally plays a question whether or not powerful wanted. Interestingly, it was the wild, loose type of woman. Grif established businesspersons ever classy looking Parker who used amined, although not answered ing with the important and cur- in "Working Girl." . rent issues surrounding women fith displays her versatility as an let the "little people" make it - . her feminine wiles to make Page 12 Feb. 8,1989

'Det. Harry Crumb' is crowd-pleaser by Carol Ormsby Helen (Annie Potts). anchor feature editor But Helen and her boyfriend Vince are eager to find out the To answer the question that the kidnappers plans, because they movie's title poses. Harry Crumb want to kill Downing before the is the most inept detective since kidnappers get all his money. the bumbling inspector The tension builds as we find Clouseau. out that Harry was assigned to John Candy stars as Harry the case because he wasn't sup- Crumb, descendant of Crumb posed to solve it. and Crumb, famous detectives. "Who's Harry Crumb" is a The family business has fallen wonderful comedy filled with under control of Eliot Dreiser, loads of visual humor From played by Jeff Jones (Ferris Harry being sucked through the Bueller's Day Off, Beatlejuice). air conditioning vent to getting Dreiser has filed Harry Crumb stuck in a jockey-sized phone away in the Midwest. booth, the laughs keep coming. But the beautiful daughter of Other comic gems of the movie P.J. Downing has been kidnap- included some wonderful scenes ped, and there is no available with Tim, the world's laziest detective at Crumb and Crumb. butler. In addition, there were So Dreiser sends for Harry, while also some delightful cameos by and we have a winner! reassuring Downing, "He's bet- Saturday Night Live alumnus ter than good. He's a Crumb." Jim Belushi and Joe Flaherty, A winner has finally been picked for the third semi-occasional Harry sets out to solve the one of Candy's sidekicks from case, and poor, accident-prone SCTV. anchor Caption Contest. Although there were many entries, two Harry is lucky he doesn't kill As Harry accidentally solves stood out as being above the rest. Honorable mention goes to himself. the mystery, he entertains the Aided by Downing's other audience with his slapstick David DeBoer, for his caption to the above picture: daughter, Nikki (Shawnee humor. Harry Crumb is a detec- "This is the last time we let our roommates pimp us Smith), Harry spies on the main tive. "Harry Crumb" is a crowd- suspect, Nikki's step-mother pleaser. for Fantasia!" First place honors, and a pair of two tickets to the Quad 31 seven-screen theatre go to Matt Vonk, for the caption: "I agreed to wear her shorts, if she would go for the leather collar and chain thing." Thanks to all those who entered. Look for another anchor caption contest in an upcoming issue! Congratulations Matt! ) "Stunning!" Humphrey Bogart —Walter Goodman, NEW YORK TIMES Ingrid Bergman

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See the NEW Peace Corps movie Tet It Begin Here" Feb 16 at 7 pm, Cook Auditorium 86 E. 8th St 1-800-533-3231 392-8167 Feb. 8.1989 Page 13 Sports MIAA K-zoo by Scott A. Kaukonen sidering the number of crutches, 29-18 lead. (17), Disney (16), and Anna were put away, the Dutch had anchor staff writer wraps and braces. Coach Terri The second half found Maria Postmus (13). Lissa slaughtered Albion, 87-57. McFarland has molded together Kalamazoo kept at an arm's Nienhuis, Holly Vandenberg and Balance again was the key for Balance. The Kalamazoo Col- a baianced attack, dangerous in- length throughout. When Dina Postmus each had seven re- the Dutch. Roeters led the way lege women's basketball team side as well as outside, not depen Disney hit the 3rd of her 4 bounds, while Amy Warriner with 18 points. Disney (14), arrived in town Wednesday even- dent upon one person. This past 3-pointers from somewhere bet- assisted on five hoops. The tree Nienhuis (12), Warriner (10), ing, sitting in an unexpected week, the Dutch prepared for a ween the railroad tracks and Lin- throw line was the key as the and Vandenberg (10), all hit MIAA second-place position. pair of their biggest victories, coln Avenue, Hope had their Dutch hit 25 of 32. double-figures. Disney dished out They brought with them Laura edging Kalamazoo, 69-62, and largest lead of the game, 46-31, On Saturday, the Dutch raced 9 assists and Nienhuis added six, Behling who was on the verge of smashing Albion, 87-57. with 13 minutes to play. to a 20-6 lead and never looked Vandenberg, Robin Schout and becoming the MIAA's all-time Against Kalamazoo, the Dutch Three-and-a-half minutes back. The Dutch led by twenty at Heidi Carigon controlled the leading scorer. She added 22 beat the Hornets out of the later, the lead had shrunk to the half, 47-27, hitting 70 percent boards with 6, 5 and 5, respec- points to her total against the blocks, breaking to a 10-2 lead in seven, as free throws became the of their field goal attempts. The tively Dutch, but she and her team- the opening minutes. After a pair order of the day. Keyed by Dutch defensive pressure forced Hope now turns its attention to mates lost. of K-zoo buckets, Hope spurted Roeters play inside and perfor- Albion into numerous turnovers Calvin on Wednesday night in Balance. Albion came to town again. An 11-2 Dutch run which mance from the line, the Dutch as the Britons were unable to set Grand Rapids. Need more be Saturday with a e'S" center, was capped by a Kristen Roeters surged again and looked ready to their offense. The Dutch couldn't said? On Saturday, the 11th, Susan Lang, who hurt the Dutch layup after she had faced a K-zoo cruise, 63-48, with 5 minutes re- quite match their first-half profi- Hope will clash at the Dow with inside scoring 30 points. But she player twice at the other end maining. But K-zoo's Laura ciency, but Disney, with a little league-leaders Alma, whose only and her teammates left the same gave the Dutch a 21-8 advantage. Behling took charge scoring 11 help from Roeters, provided the loss was at the hands of the way Kalamazoo had a few nights Some sloppy play late in the half points down the stretch. K-zoo entertainment with a passing Dutch. earlier. let the Hornets stay in the game, was within six with 1:30 left, but clinic that had the audience shak- Bala ru e. Despite a squad that but the Dutch still entered the Hope held on to win 69-62. ing their heads. When the smoke resembles a M-A-S-H unit, con- locker room with a comfortable Scoring leaders were Roeters had cleared and the weapons

The addition of Carson would In the Crease be a good move for the Wings as it would give them two dangerous scoring lines to go along with their checking game. Carson has scored 41 goals already this year and was a 50 Carson needed goal scorer last year. He has made it no secret he'd like to play in Detroit, since he grew up in nearby Grosse Pointe. By acquiring Carson, the Wings could also lighten the load on Steve Yzerman who has been averaging over 30 minutes a BILL, MEENGS game this season. Yzerman has been double shifted and plays on The big news all week long has Sather would inherit another pro- both the power-play and - been the proposed trade of blem player who is the main killing units. By having another avenue to most of the trouble / forwards Bob scoring center, the Wings could Probert, Petr Klima and Adam Probert gets into. ease up on Yzerman Graves to the The one advantage of acquir- One problem with the deal is for centerman ing Klima would be that he likes that players like Probert and and forward Kevin McClelland. to play the "run-and-gun" style Klima can come back to haunt Though the trade has not been of hockey favored by the Oilers. you if you trade them. But completed yet - and possibly has By including 20-year-old center neither is really helping the been scrapped altogether - it has Graves in the deal, Edmonton Wings right now anyway, so they some rather interesting points would get a promising young might as well be traded. for both teams. center to replace Carson. The Another problem is that Pro- Edmonton's coach and general Wings were reluctant to part bert has said he doesn't want to manager. Glen Sather, has with Graves for those exact leave and that he'll do whatever always been known for his ego. reasons, but they were told they the Red Wings want him to do to Sather considers himself the best had to include either Gaves or get back on the team. Probert coach in the league but has veteran defenseman Lee Nor- says he doesn't believe his drink- recently been threatened by the wood. Since Norwood has emerg- ing is a major problem and that emergence of Jacques Demers ed as a leader of the Detroit he wants to stay in Detroit and his Red Wings. The proposed defense, they decided to include because that's where his family trade could be the result of Graves. It should give some in- and friends are. Sather's ego getting the best of dication of how far Klima and These are exactly the reasons him. Sather remembers the way Probert are in the dog house, why a trade would benefit the Probert dominated the Oilers in however, when the sticking point Wings and Probert himself. Pro- the playoffs last year, and pro- in the trade is a 20-year-old bert is generally described as a bably figures that he can do what rookie, or an unheralded veteran nice guy with a drinking pro- Demers has been unable to do, defenseman. blem. Trouble is, Probert doesn't keep Bob Probert from getting I think Detroit should pursue see himself as having a problem. The Arcadian fraternity took on the into trouble. this deal. By trading Probert and His friends generally don't help Grand Rapids Media All-Stars at West Klima they would rid themselves This is not to say he couldn't. him much either. Getting Pro- Ottawa High School on Jan. 31. The Sather has a reputation of taking of their two biggest headaches in bert drunk is something they con- in troubled players and getting past seasons. True, they would sider fun. Other times they'll buy charity game was set up to help Scott lose a promising young rookie, them to produce. But Probert Probert a beer just to be nice, /s Bramer, a student of West Ottawa in need also has a reputation of finding bu^ they would gain Carson who change in scenery may be just ways to get into trouble. Bv also 'M been in the league 2^ years what Probert needs to get his life of a liver transplant. aquiring Petr Klima in the traue .nd is a genuine superstir. back together. Page 14 Feb. 8, 1989

Women drown Albion, prepare for Kalamazoo

by Bill Meengs tional meet will be held March anchor sports editor 9-11 at the University of Notre Dame. The Hope College women's Two school records have been swim team defeated Albion set during the season by 127-97 Saturday, setting up a sophomore Ail-American Kristy showdown tonight against co- Achterhof. She set school marks league leader Kalamazoo. in the 200 yrd. and 100 yd. butterf The women stand 7-0 overall, ly with times of 2:16.34, and and 4-0 in the conference. For the 1:01.43 respectively. women. Shelly Russell has If Hope defeats Kalamazoo ^qualified for nationals with a tonight, they will be in good time of 5:10.44 ;n the 500 yd. shape to win their 10th con- freestyle, and Diane Vos has secutive MIAA championship done likewise with a score 412.31 The league championship meet is in three meter Hiving Thr- na- Feb 23-25 at Albion College. Men's swim team in winning form Saturday

Hope swimmers jump ahead of the competition in the 400-meter by Bill Meengs with a school record score of anchor sports editor 484 40 in three meter diving. The freestyle relay against Albion in Saturday's meet. national meet is on March 16-18 The men's swim team defeated at Bowdoin College, Bruswick. Albion 127-87 Saturday, leaving Maine. themselves and tonight's oppo- Freshman Doug Brown has Siedentop to lecture on 'Sport nent, Kalamazoo, as the only two also set a school record with a teams left unbeaten in the MIAA time of 10:02.21 in the 1000 yd competition. Hope will be trying freestyle. to avenge the loss of the MIAA ti- The next meets for the Hope in American Life Thursday tle to Kalamazoo a year ago. men are tonight at Kalamazoo, Hope's Jim Mitchell has and the MIAA championship HOPE - Dr. Daryl Siedentop, should serve and how those goals presented to nim by Mr. qualified for the national meet meet Feb. 23-25 at Albion. professor of physical education might be achieved. Samaranch, the president of the at Ohio State University, will Dr. Siedentop will also speak International Olympic Commit- spend Thursday, Feb. 9, on the before two Hope education tee, at the 1984 Olympic Scien- Hope College campus. classes. tific Congress. Dutchmen lose to Albion Dr. Siedentop, a 1960 Hope An internationally known Dr. Siedentop, who graduated graduate, will present two public scholar in sport pedagogy. Dr. from Hope with a degree in lectures, one at 11 a.m. and the Siedentop is the author of nine economics and received his doc- by Bill Meengs freshmen Steve Sheckell and other at 8 p.m., both in Winants texts, many of which are used torate in physical education from anchor sports editor Dave Marcinowski. Sheckell had Auditorium in Graves Hall. The widely in the United States and Indiana University in 1968, was 25 points to lead all scorers, while public is invited. Admission is abroad and several of which an asssitant professor with the In a game that put Hope's Marcinowski contributed 17. free. have been translated into department of athletics and MIAA title chances in serious Hope made the first field goal During the 11 a.m. lecture, Japanese. physical education at Hope Col- doubt, the Flying Dutchmen lost of the second half to go up 41-37, 44Sport in American Life: Faith Dr. Siedentop coordinates the lege in 1966 and from 1968 83-78 to the Britons of Albion last but Marcinowski scored the next Seeks Understanding," Dr. teacher education program in through 1970. Saturday. seven points of the game, putting Siedentop will examine the in- physical education at Ohio State Dr. Siedentop is the first of the Hope led 39-37 at halftime Albion in front for good. dividual and collective impor- University, and his research pro- three speakers scheduled to ap- behind strong performances Hope goes into tonight's tance of sports in American gram in the behavioral analysis pear during the spring semester from Tom Livingston and Eric match-up against Calvin with a culture. During the 8 p.m. ad- of instruction and supervision as part of the college's new Elliot. Livingston led Hope with 5-2 MIAA mark - 15-3 overall - dress, "America's Schools: Pro- has won international recogni- Presidential Lecture Series. The 19 points, while Elliot added 16. and trail the first place Knights blems and Prospects," he will tion. series was initiated by Hope Col- The Dutchmen offense was by two full games. To win the (examine the major problems In 1984, he was awarded the lege President John H. Jacobson unable to get on track, however, conference they must defeat confronting America's school prestigious ,4Juan Antonia as a means of helping the as they shot just 42 percent from Calvin tonight, and then hope system as it approaches the 2l8t Samaranch Award" for his academic departments at Hope the floor. somebody else can also knock-off century, examining particularly research in sport pedagogy. The bring renowned speakers to cam- The Britons, on the other hand, the 7-0 Knights. the goals America's schools internationally juried award was pus. shot 60 percent, and were led by •r BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed PREPARE FOR:

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