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George Fox University, Newberg, Oregon Friday, Novembers. 1999 Issue 2 Vol. CXVI

N e w s f r o m Student Life undergoes big changes

services. He reports directly to the Outside Laurie Reyman the president. David Brandt. Staff Writer Taylor's office is in Wood-Mar World They're the people Hall (ext. 2911). World who hold our mental and physi The next three people cal health and happiness in their are often seen eating in "the WAR IN CHECHNYA: hands. They're in charge of ev Bone." and the question that Russian forces continued erything from .student govern must be running through all the t h e i r a s s a u l t o n t h e ment to food to intramural students' heads is, "Why would breakaway republic of sports to furniture. These won anyone eat here out of choice?" Chechnya, bombing the derful people are the Student Well, these three people do capital, Grozny, and the Life Staff Leaders, and this year choose to eat there, and we ap surrrounding countryside. we have been blessed with sev preciate them for it. On Friday, a Russian eral new faces. T h e fi r s t i s S h a r r a airstrike on a convoy of ci Eileen Hulme. the Durham, the Interim Dean of vilians killed at least 25 Vice President for Student Life, Students. She's in charge of the people, including two Red left Fox on Oct. 15 and handed undergraduate Student Life pro Cross workers, the Red her job over to Craig Taylor. His gram on campus and also indi Cros.s -sa/d. new job includes overseeing rectly oversees the student gov- % and supervising the directors of ernmeni and student leadership " YEMEN KIDNAPPINGS: all the following areas: housing Three members of an Or opportunities. You can find her 1 and residence life, campus min in Wood-Mar Hall (ext. 1315). ^ egon family were abducted istries, international student ser M a r k P o t h o f f i s t h e o Tuesday in Yemen but were CO released a day later by their vices, career .services, student new Interim Associate Dean of ^ Students, and his job is super- j kidnappers, who demanded government and organizations, release of tribal militants ac intercollegiate athletics, secu vising all professional and stu- ^ dent staff in college-owned £ cused of attacking an oil rity, and graduate student ser vices. housing, overseeing programs g pipeline and improvements in living conditions. A d d e d t o a l l t h i s i s run throush the residence life consultation with the director Sharra Durham, Interim Dean of Students, oversees National for the health and counselinc continued on page 8 student life, government and leadership opportunities.

GOVERNMENT IN THE BLACK:The federal gov ernment posted a record Forensics $123 billion budget surplus Class representatives for fiscal 1999. the second year in a row it has finished leain earns in the black and the first time that's happened since the lead school in new year s tropMes Eisenhower years. Senior Class: Local S i x m e m b e r s o f t h e RAZOR-RIGGED LET speech team traveled to the Uni President: Tim Buech.sel TERS: Four Oregonians versity of Oregon last weekend were among the recipients of Vice-President: Rachelle to participate in their first tour letters rigged with razor Staley nament of the year. Their ef blades that were mailed to forts yielded three trophies, re .scientists across the nation to warding excellent perfor frighten them out of using Junior Class: mances. primates in research. The let Freshman Matt Brown, in his first college com ters, mailed Oct. 29 in Las Joni Kroon Vegas, were the second such Catie Horning petition, placed second in nov mass mailing in 90 days by ice impromptu speaking, out a group calling itself the of 61 participants. An im o Sophomore Class: "Justice Deptirtment." ■5 promptu speech is when three .c Q. quotes are given to the partici Deaths c B r a n d ) M a i l e r <]> pate in one of three rounds P A Y N E S T E W A R T: A t w o - « D a v e K i l i a n under a seven minute time limit. timc U.S. Open champion, The speaker chooses what he h e k n o w n f o r h i s k n i c k e r s Freshman Class: or she is going to discuss and and tam-o'-shanter cap, a has time to prepare his or her nod to golfmg's old tradi £ John Coburn thoughts before getting up and tions. He died Monday near a. Sondra Klym sharing them with the audience. Mina S.D.. in a plane crash. Cla.ss Reps, hard at work earning your votes. continued on page 9 2 Scream from the world: Can you hear it?

you sure you're ready for it? wounded in search of a Bible to Ryan Blanchard Here, I'll tell you while I turn Staff Writer give us. You picket our clinics, up the rock music, and light up while ignoring the people who So liere we are. thrash this cigarette. MOST OF US are not yet pregnant. You bomb ing in a world, that hales us. DON'T WANT TO LI VE TI11S our clinics and call it saving Screaming for relief, we reach WAY!!! lives. You support the Repub for the clo.sest thing. We expect We reach for you be lican party while it takes money them to love. We expect them cause you claim to have truth f r o m o u r c h i l d r e n ' s s c h o o l s . to accept. We expect them to on your side. You claim that Yo u m o c k o u r e n t e r t a i n m e n t , live up to what they stand for. you have been changed. You then hide in your world of in We are shockingly di.s- claim to be different. You raise cense and Sandi Patty. appointed. They cannot see past your hands and praise your God. You even go so far as their own doctrine. They can You put your money into your to try to make our children pray not feel past their own righ offering plates. You wear your to your God in our schools, teousness. They will not reach suits, and drive your mini-vans, without giving us reason to be past the doors of the church that and smell so pretty. lieve that your God can do any entrap them. We come to you for thing. We are the people. We relief. We walk to your Can't you see that to are the sinners who pollute the churches because we think change us, you must love us? world with our filth. We are the maybe if we don't pollute on the Can't you see that you're kill m a s s e s w h o " l i b e r a l i z e " t h e way, you'II accept us. We don't ing us with your "life-changing" where we are, get down on our know that we want to believe, schools of America. We are the dress up because we don't want message? level, do some reaching. but you must be the example for "world out there" that you warn you to think we're trying too Can't you see our poor We cannot be like you. us. your children about. hard. We just want you to let and disheartened lying in the You must become like us. Give We don't have heaven We are rude, we are us in. streets on your way to church? us a reason to believe in your vision. We have earth vision. dirty, and we are hateful. Do But you don't. We try Can't you hear us crying as your God. Don't expect us to take Don't hold mirrors in front of you want to know the real truth to talk to you, and you look the pamphlets give us paper cuts? your word for it. We've been us. We beg of you, the Chris about us? Do you really? Are other way. You walk from our Please love us! Please come to lied to too many times. Please tians, be Christ for us. I Quotables 1 I You just have to accept, some days you're I the pigeon, and some days you're the

, guess the ^ I statue. FIRST THING TD DO I 'Anonymous IS HOTIFY . mo j True rebels, after all, are as rare as true j [ lovers, and in both cases, to mistake a fever j I for a passion can destroy one's life. j ' - J a m e s B a l d w i n 1 I i I I I Knowledge is power. Power corrupts. j i Currption is a crime. Crime doesn't pay. So 1 j keep studying if you wanna go broke! ' I - A n o n y m o u s \ Local Love: Spiritual formation without chapel credit have a choice—many of them, shirts to choose from as they get Christians, if we want to serve vices to the needy) and Harvest Alisa J. Vanderzalm in fact. Oneofourchoicesisto dressed for school. This is not Christ we can do so by helping House (homeless shelter in Staff Writer be good stewards of what we because they are GPU students others. Consider it spiritual for Newberg). As Thanksgiving I d o n ' t n e e d t o s t a r t have been given. Will you join who need to do laundry. These mation without the chapel and cold weather approaches, I this article with a guilt trip—if us? are children who only have two credit. Here's your chance to ask you, will you join us? you're anything like me, you There are people all o r t h r e e s h i r t s i n t h e i r e n t i r e do something other than shuffle have enough guilt to last for over the world who are hun closet. Most of us can go at into chapel on Mondays and Drop a can of food or awhile. (I still haven't gotten an article of clothing in one of gry—even in Newberg. These least two weeks without having Wednesdays. Here's your the boxes scattered throughout over the guilt of sleeping in aren't just people who are bid to do laundry. If we're so chance to throw off the mantle chapel my freshman year.) But ding their time, waiting for the campus. It's a little thing. It blessed, shouldn't we work to of 'slacker." Here's your doesn't take much time or I will however, pose a question. Bone to open so they can load help others experience the same chance to help the community. Will you join us? up on waffles. These are people s e n s a t i o n s o f f u l l n e s s a n d Here's your chance to serve thought. But it will make a dif You see. people our ference! Small efforts on our who, for some reason or an warmth? God. age have a bad reputation—ac other, are unable to acquire Most of us have heard part add up and create a greater Local Love, a group of force. Such a force has the abil cording to popular belief, we're food. Most of us are lucky; we the verse from Matthew that students on campus, is collect cannot comprehend chronic ity to change lives. We're all alljust a bunch of .slackers. But, says, "I tell you the truth, what ing food and clothing to distrib we're a bunch of slackers who called by God to be stewards of hunger. ever you did for the least of ute to local charities. Donations are set to inherit this earth, so There are children in these brothers of mine you did will be given to F.I.S.H. (pro what he's given us. We're all it's about time we wake up. We Newberg who have only two unto me." (Mt. 25:40) As vides food boxes and other ser called to serve Him through our actions. Will you join us?

Crescent Staff Editor in Chief - Jonathan Roberts A&E Page Editor - Surah Sparks we will no, accept unsigned letters, bul your A.ssistaiit Editor - Jessica Howard Sports Page Editor - Serena Brumund name can be withheld by request tt^rescent Business Manager - Nathan Goff Copy Editor - Erin M. Shank Opinion Page Editor - Bett Hcckingcr Layout Editor - Sarah E. Dorsey ^pace. Send your letters to ii^rescent. SUB box E. November 5, 1999 Issue 2 Vol. CXVI Opinion' Everything in moderation, Sarcastically Yours Everything in regulation should learn through history hol, but found that she did not Donna L. Garton that increased regulation of al like the taste. And that was the Staff Writer cohol heightened the problem. end of it. Why would she drink Children, it is evil! Prohibition simply made alco something if its taste did not Kids, it will control your lives! hol more valuable and turned appeal to her? There was no Teenagers, you will die! We it into a priceless treasure. Be pressure; there was no law to are only protecting you be cause prohibition still exists to rebel against. So although her cause you are unable to make anyone under 21 years of age, refrigerator was packed with wise decisions. Is it any won a l c o h o l i s s t i l l v i e w e d a s a alcohol, Maell never once, by der so many young people to valuable and priceless treasure. the age of 19, got drunk. day choose alcohol abuse as a If alcohol was made legal for Maell was not the ex way to rebel against authority? young people, they would no ception. The majority of Could it be that this prohibition longer value it as much as they Belgium's young people, ac has created a new appeal to al do at present. Just as the value cording to Maell, hold similar coholic beverages? of diamonds would decrease if views and positions regarding The idea of legalizing t h o u s a n d s o f t o n s w e r e s u d alcohol. alcohol for all ages is unpopu denly found and available, the Many critics may ar Wildebeast on lar in this country, but there are value of alcohol would de gue that if teenagers were al many reasons to believe that crease amongst those for lowed to drink, there would be this may help solve our alco whom it was previously illegal. more drunken teenagers. For the open market hol related problems. In coun Last year 1 had a a while this may be true. The GFU is dominated by those of tries where there is no age limit friend named Maell who was new freedom allotted to them Bett Heckinger the female persuasion. Thus, for alcohol consumption, an exchange student from Bel may be abused for a short time. Opinion Editor many males find themselves on people rarely use alcohol to get gium. One of our conversa But the supporting evidence numerous roomies dates in a drunk; it is merely a beverage tions revolved around Ameri among Belgian teens is testi Have you ever year. In fact, this becomes a sta that is served at dinner-time or can teenagers and alcohol. In mony that the abuse would not stopped (o ponder the mating tus of pride among the miile stu a refreshing drink on a hot day. Belgium, there is no age limit last long. And indeed, the kids rituals of George Fox students? dent body. In America, there on drinking, so it was strange who want to drink already do As if a strange breed of These roomies dales seems to be two ways to view for her to come here where one .so now. It is not hard to get wildebeast. the world watches abound in .symbolism. Recently alcohol, it is either; I) the con must be 21 to drink. But what alcohol. Kids who do not drink in fascination. We will begin a group of GFU students gath troller of all happiness, the amazed her more than the law now would, most likely, not with the "coming of age" for ered in the lobby of Sutton I to ruler of fun, the ultimate expe it.self was how many teenagers drink ifit were legal. They are our young wildebeast. The ani go handcuff bowling. Each mal is now completely "devel rience; or 2) the bringer of all .she witnessed drinking alco aware of the consequences, coujile was handcuffed together destruction, the reason for all hol. She expressed her aston and have chosen not to abuse oped" and ready to see and be yet they bowled against one an seen. This idea oi' being on tiic other. in this seemingly amus grief and pain, worthy only to ishment at finding kegs of beer alcohol already. "open market" is not foreign to be cursed. But it is neither of at a party she attended. She Should drinking be ing roomies event, we can see our average George Fox stu the .secret desire of George Fox these. Alcohol is a beverage. was shocked to see friends made legal for all ages, drunk dent. students to lie themselves down Those who believe alcohol is passed out on the floor of the driving would still be illegal; a It begins at IVe.shmen early. evil are ignoring the Bible, for bathroom. She was horrified fact that many opponents tend orientation with the dreaded, or Another popular op it is stated very clearly that when people began to drive to forget. Just because teenag to sonic, anticipated, swimming tion is to begin dating relation Christ drank wine at the Last home from the party, the same ers would be given the privi pool party. We now have 400 ships on Foxmail. Not only arc Supper. If Christ drank wine, people who had just downed lege of drinking, they would hormone crazed students there numerous folders to flaunt it is certainly not dirty. eight beers and three shots of not be allowed to put other excercising their newfound one's wit and wisdom, there is For a long time there whisky not fifteen minutes be people's lives in danger. ability to attract members of the also a possibility of .setting up a has been a problem with alco fore. Alcohol, she assumed Alcohol is a beverage opposite sex. The male of the private chat room to really get hol consumption. The US gov from this experience, must be and nothing more. In large species does everything in his to know someone. At this point, power to look stunning with the male can begin to decide on ernment has taken various the center of Americans" lives! quantities, it has the ability to aerial acrobatics off the diving the potentiality of a mairmonial When in Belgium, kill, just like many other foods. measures to try to fix our in board, til! one swarthy young future. In this safe and protected fatuation with alcohol, includ Maell went to parties fre If alcohol was not worshipped male slips and falls flat on his environment, each of these in as it is now. its ability to harm ing prohibition. quently. Her friends would once attractive hind end. The dividuals fecks safe to reveal his B u t t h a t o n l y i n watch movies. They would lis would be equal to that of a females, of course, are not with or her emotions in a way that creased the problem; alcohol ten to loud music and dance. cookie: it's certainly not health out their own powers of attrac would not normally be done was something to be coveted, They might even disturb the food, but one won't hurt. tion and attempt to lure the othcnvise. If one should so de a priceless treasure. Accord neighbors. But never did any The only way to stop males by refusing to wear any sire, Foxmail serves as an ex ing to the South Carolina De one leave the party drunk, nor teenagers from worshipping thing but scraps of material, cellent medium for breakups as known to tlicm as bathing suits. partment of Alcohol and other were they forced to stay the alcohol as they do is to legal well. night because they had passed ize it. Take away its allure. F o r t h o s e w h o s u c If none of these more Drug Abuse Services, ceed in attracting a member of direct methods propel one into "(n)alional Prohibition not out. Alcohol was no more part Treat it not as a tool for rebel of the party than milk was. It lion but as a means to quench the opposite sex, thus beginning the desired stale of only failed to prevent the con a long and drawn out process was available, yet most made one's thirst. Alcohol only ap "coupleness," don't despair! sumption of alcohol, but led to leading up to engagement, per Some kind-hearted, well-mean a conscientious decision not to peals to kids because we say the extensive production of haps as long as three months. ing individual has set up a dat drink it in excess because they they cannot have it. dangerous unregulated and However, for those unfortunate ing service entitled were aware of its harmful side Give it to them, then. untaxed alcohol, the develop students who arc unsuccessful, "FoxSingles" on the internet. ment of organized crime, in affects. The appeal would be lost, and wc now truly enter the dating Tliis is a wonderful opportunity creased violence, and massive A s a c h i l d , M a e l l when an object is no longer pressure cooker of George Fox to meet that special someone political corruption" drank a glass of wine with her desired, one is content and sat University. who you just might iiave missed dinner. She tried other alco isfied without it. After missing the ini on your last trip to The Bone. (www.doadas.state.sc.us). We tial opportunities to enter that After these many op- blessed union, GFU students pcn timilies, some Fox students Opinions 1999-2000 arc provided with myriad lur still unable to secure a sig chances to secure a mule. For nificant {)thcr. For these indi those living in a dorm (ir suite, viduals. we must tally be sorry. The Opinion page is off to a great start! This year we are moving and changing the opptirtunily to go on a Wc leave our young wildebeast things here at the Crescent. Here are some of the new features to this section. You roomies date may be the high roaming with the herd in search may have noticed the column Sarcastically Yours, which is a new section written light of their .semester; better ol jiist one kindred spirit to visit by the Crescent editorial staff about issues that are interesting to us. Most of all it yet, to be asked on a roomies the watering hole with. Alas, we is a fun and entertaining section, so please enjoy! date. The student population of must hope for the best.

Novembers, 1999 Issue 2 Vol. CXVI Feature Impromptu concert promotes new album

Jonathan M. Roberts Editor in Chief Here is a prediction bound to come true. Jars of Clay's new album is going to be awesome. How do I know this? I heard many of their new songs at an impromiii concert last Thursday at the Roseland in downtown Portland. Jars of Clay, whose new album comes out Novem ber 9. was supposed to be play ing WSU. bill for some reason had a change of plans and ended up In Portland. The show featured many of songs from the soon to be released"!f I Left the Zoo." They played the old favorites. "Fade to Grey," "," "Liijuid" and "Flood." These songs, while familiar, were all played with a different feel to them — epecially "Fade to Grey," which featured Jars of Clay playing country. Yikes! Jars of Clay seems to be changing their previous work to give their concerts a new and exciting feel. The live version of "Liquid" was incredible, with a break in the middle of the song with monks chanting over the ever present keyboarding, and and talent that Just gets lost Contributed photo speakers. It was beautiful. with the addition of a strong when you simply listen to them - The new songs fall electric guitar presence, JOC on a cd player. Jars of Clay from left to right: Tight in line with the direction has a much more grunge sound This talent, combined : Lead Vocals Jars of Clay has been going in their live show. If it is, it may with their wit and easy going since their first album. There is Matt Odmark: Guitar, Vocals turn some people off. Wait and attitudes, makes their concerts a lot more electric guitar and give this album a chance, just unforgettable. With the release Steve Mason: Guitar, Bass, Vocals even an accordian. Since the for songs like "No One Loves of the new album, there is also : Keyboards, Accordian, lead guitarist has only been Me Like You," which is an all going to be a full-fledged tour, Vocals playing the electric for three acoustic song that is a return to and they will be coming back years now, it is interesting to see JOC's roots. Overall, JOC has to Portland. his maturing talent. a new more mature sound. I would strongly sug Jars of Clay's new album ^f I Left the Zoo' will The new songs still Jars of Clay is best have awesome lyrics over gest getting to their concert if be in stores Nov. 9. seen live. They have an awe at all possible. It will not be a pounding guitar solos, and the some sense of .showmanship waste of money.

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November 5, 1999 I.s.sue 2 Vol, CXVI A&E Superstar takes SIVL Restaurant Review comedy to a new level The Montage

Lauren Barnhart Portianel, OP Staff Writer E c c e n t r i c f u n In the latest skit to flick from Saturday Night Live, Nathan Goff ened fish of the day. Molly Shannon takes tree-hug Business Manager ging to the next level. In "Su Pros: Fun atmo.sphere. great perstar." Mary Kaiherine Are you looking for parking, unique food, non Gallagher (Shannon), the a fun-filled night of eccentric smoking section. Catholic school girl character waiters and cajun frog legs? from SNL, spends her spare If .so. the Montage is the Corns: Expensive for a col time kissing trees and working epitome of such things. The lege student's budget, no free as the rewind girl at the neigh Montage is full of atmosphere refills on soda, you may end borhood video store. and culture — a place where up right next to a complete Her one goal in life is you will be seated within lick stranger, noisy, can be very to experience the kind of kiss ing distance of a person that smoky. she sees in the movies. She de you have never met. It's the cides that her quest can only be kind of place to take a group What makes the Montage of rowdy friends for a fun accomplished if she becomes a unique? They will wrap your super star and if the most popu evening, but not the place to leftovers up in .some kind of lar guy in school. Sky (Will take that girl or guy that you foil statue. They turned my have fallen deeply in love leftovers into a statue of me. Farrell), kisses hen with on the first day of class. Though Sky has a girl friend and hardly seems to re Hours: Lunch. 11:30 a.m.- 2 alize that Mary Katherine ex Cuisine: Best described as p.m. Mon-Fri "Louisiana Lover's Delight." ists, she is sure that none of that Dinner, 6 p.m.- 2 a.m. Sun - Menu items range from Bobo will matter if she becomes a Thu, 6 p.m.- 4 a.m. Fri-Sat. star. skit and tuming it into a two if you haven't seen the skit yet. (cajun style biscuits and W h e n C a t h o l i c Te e n hour feature film is not an easy gravy) to cooked alligator. Numbers: People either love her charac Menu prices range from task, but the plot was entertain- ter or hate it, and many find her 301 SE Morrison St.. magazine holds a talent compe $4.50 for simple mac and tition at her high school, she to be annoying. (503)234-1324 cheese to $16.00 for black decides that this is her chance Other actors include f o r s t a r d o m . To m G r e e n f r o m T h e To m Map to the Montage: If you enjoy SuperStar Green Show on MTV, Elaine Shannon's arm pit smelling, Hendrix, who plays Sky's underwear flashing, mono Starring: stuck-up girlfriend, and logue reading humor on Sat Molly Shannon Harland Williams, who plays urday Night Live, you will Will Farrell the mysterious rebel. also enjoy "Superstar." Pre Elaine Hendrix S h a n n o n h a s b e e n with the cast of Saturday pare yourself to laugh at any Harland Williams thing remotely funny, but Night Live since 1995. Her don't expect the humor to be other SNL characters include intelligent. Two Stars the Joyologist, Monica "Superstar" is the Rated: FG-13 Lewinsky, and the Goth Talk most well done SNL film hostess. Shannon is unsure since "Wayne's World." whether she will stay on the T h e c h a r a c t e r d e v e l ing, if not predictable. show after this season as her opment and the storyline did Although in the contract ends this year. much to improve the original "Grease" tradition, the charac Shannon hopes to fur skit while incorporating Mary ters were much loo old for the ther her career in film. Her next Katherine's usual mishaps and parts they were playing, they film will be "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," also starring annoying habits through the did a good Job at regressing Jim Carrey and directed by Ron movie. back to their teen-age years. Howard. Taking a five minute However, don't go see the film

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Novembers, 1999 Is.sue 2 Vol. CXVI A&E Caedmon's Call brings '40 Acres' to Fox Leslie Sesser Guest Writer

When Caedmon's Call brings the "40 Acres" tour to Bauman Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 12. GPU students can anticipate a strong connec tion between the artists and the audience that is rarely found at c a m p u s c o n c e r t s . "They have a really nice chemistry with their crowd." said Joe Schlegel. ASC Activities Concerts Coordina tor. T h a t i s b e c a u s e Caedmon's Call is a college band, and the tour is covering a 60-plus college circuit. "That's their main focus." said Schlegel. "AH they want to play at is col leges." Jill Phillips will open the evening with a set promot ing her debut self-titled album. Watershed artist Bebo Norman, who has opened for Caedmon's Call on two previous tours, will also present a set featuring Contributed Photo songs from his new album "Ten Caedmon's Call members from left to right: Danielle Young, Aric Nitzberg, Todd Bragg, Derek Thousand Days." Webb, Josh Moore and Cliff Young. C a e d m o n ' s C a l l , a seven member folk rock group, dudes two members playing on Schlegel. will be performing songs from steel trash cans. Doors open at 7:00, their recent release, "40 Acres" A v i d C a e d m o n ' s f a n s and seating is first come, first as well as their previous albums. attending the concert will note serve. Tickets are for sale in the T h e i r m u s i c i s that Danielle Young, whose ASC Activities office and at disinguished by brilliant lyrics, strong lead vocals drive several area Christian Supply stores. layered guitars, and compelling of the band's songs, will not be Prices are $3 for students, $8 for vocals. present on this final leg of the non-students and $12 at the The Texas-based tour due to minor pregnancy door. group has been performing to complications. She will be re Tickets are going fast gether for six years, and this will placed by her younger sister. and only a limited number are be their first visit to George Fox Stephanie. available. University. This will be one of the Directly following the Sure to be the high biggest concert performances Friday concert, the FoxHole light of the show will be the on the Fox campus this year and will be open special hours until band's trademark performance an opportunity not to be missed. 1 a.m.. and Chai will be 50 cents of the song "Thankful" that in- "It's going to be awesome." said off.

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Health fair, blood drive successful

Erin Newberry other student or community member could receive the shot % Staff Writer for ten dollars. Smoothies, mas Also open to stu sages, and flu shots were dis dents at the fair was a chance persed freely as the annual to sign up to donate blood for George Fox University health the annual George Fox Uni fair made its appetu-iuiceTues- versity blood drive, hosted by day. Oct. 19 in the Edwards- the American Red Cross, on Holman Science Center Nov. 4 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. > i | Atrium. in the EHS Atrium. Valerie Orton. cam ""We are having pus registered nurse, felt the such a wonderful success with health fair had a strong pur the blood drive," said Orton. The American Red Cross in pose. She .said, "The goal was Photo by the Crescent photo staff to encourage the students to creased the proposed goal for participate in their own health the college from 90 pints to and to learn viable options to 125 pints of blood due to the Jason Kelleghan, George Fox Community of Business Leaders president, •Slay healthy." interest in donating and the gets down to business at a recent club meeting with other members. Orton is very plea.sed number of students, faculty with the success. Over 750 and staff that signed up be free smoothie.s were handed fore the event.. B u s i n e s s L e a d e r s h a v e n e w out, about 300 students re The three student co ceived flu shots, more than 20 ordinators of the drive are people won door prizes, and Paige Orton. Chau Gregory, n u m e r o u s o t h e r s t r a v e l e d and Kristiane Sorestad. The name, new focus this year through the various booths three are responsible for pub within the fair. "The massage to grow in their knowledge of also seeking students interested licity, recniiting donors, and Leslie Sesser table was a real hit." added the business world, interact with in directing one of four areas finding workers for three-hour Guest Writer Orton. shifts throughout the drive. faculty members and members that will be incorporated into the The various booths at The coordinators are currently The George Fox Uni of the business community, and business club this year: business the fair addressed a wide range searching for food donations versity Community of Business a chance for the club to be consulting, fundraising, the of topics from nutrition to in from Newberg community Leaders, formerly known as the highly recognized and respected monthly newsletter and the fan fection prevention, physical bu.sinesses for the after-dona Business Club, hosted its first among businesses in the North tasy stock league. health to spiritual well being. tion canteen during the drive. activity of the year on October west," said Ja.son Kellegan, All students interested F l u s h o t s w e r e o f Overall, the blood 28. The meeting provided an GFUCBL President. Other i n b u s i n e s s a n d e c o n o m i c s a r e fered free to any faculty or drive tind health fair were both opportunity for students to meet members of the GFUCBL lead encouraged to attend future staff member and also to stu huge successes, due to the par with business faculty and club ership team include Leslie meetings or contact any mem dents on the George Fox Uni ticipation of both students and members, and to learn more Sesser, Vice President, Traci ber of the leadership team. The versity insurance plan. Any faculty. about the club. Students also Hanson, Treasurer, and Elise next meeting in on Wednesday, had the priviledge of playing Cambell, Secretary. Nov. 17 at 7:30 with the loca spoons with the business fac The leadership team is tion to be announced. ulty. 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continued from page 1 duo that was performed was Coach Clella Jaffe lost said to be a hilarious play on her purse in a University park Matt said that he social interaction between spoke on conformity (when ing lot. Fortunately, a law stu couples. dent found and returned it. men are given freedom to Jeff and Beth worked Clella believes that God pro choose, they often choose what very well together to create a tected her purse as a direct an another does) in his finals piece that was pleasing and hu swer to students' prayers foi' fac round, which pushed him over morous to the judges as well as the top to win second place in ulty members at Over the Edge to the team. One of the judges and similar events. the category. from the competition remarked When asked how she Senior Beth Plater and on the engaging and very pol feels the team will do this year, sophinore Jeff Kirksey placed ished quality of the piece. Jaffe said," 1 think we have a third in senior duo interpreta The highlight of the great team, and I'm sure we'll tion. eai-ning one "leg" out of the weekend was the team's stay add to our trophy shelf. three they need to qualify for na at sophinore Danna Magnuson's "But this year we are tionals. hou.se. The home cooking was focusing our attention on cam Photo by Crescent photo staff In addition, Beth wonderful, but everyone pus and community perfor Students disco-danced the night away at the annual broke to finals in prose and returned a bit sleep- mances as well as intercollegate 70's Dance on Friday, Oct. 29 in the EHS Atrium. earned a leg in that event. The deprived. competitions."

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800-366-£UC T - r r f c e f e ' i i t y www.efic.org .• ^ A iv^ay' 10 Sports Women's soccer ends season on a positive note missed. Serena Brumund The last game for the Sports Editor Lady Bruins took place last Sat It seems all you think urday, Oct. 30 against Linfield, about those last two weeks of whom they swept this year. The August is how long the next few team respectably finished with weeks are going to be. Every an overall record of 11-8-0 and one still has two weeks left of 7-7-0 in conference play. summer and you have two Sophomore Karli weeks left of something else. Holub finished the season with The only other people fourteen goals and twenty-nine career goals. She is currently V % on campus to empathize with you are other fall athletes who ranked second in the all-time are eating, breathing, and sleep GFU list for career goals, right ing their sport right along with behind the record holder Gegi Bonera with thirty-two. you. You are under the un Goalkeeper Cori Wulf derstanding that you belong to finished her season with 120 your coach, and that you will like saves on record, averaging less it. You are his to run, control, than two goals per game, play starve, whatever. It's been your ing every game. first day of doubles and you The girls had a respect think this is going to be the long able year. They played every est season ever, and then... it's game hard, and many of the over. losses came from very close and It seems once you get frustrating games that could \ to that last week, that last day, have gone either way. They truly this is how it feels. Not just for gave their opponents a run for that season, but you realize this their money. is your last game ever. Since Willamette went unde Parks and Rec in the first grade, feated this year. The Lady Bru soccer has been a part of your ins only lost this last game by life, a traditional pattern that one goal, in an aggressive and happens every fall and for some intense battle. § never ends until that very last There are games you S game. This realization made its can lose but still feel good about o way into the minds of three the effort put forth. S women on the GFU soccer team. The team displayed fV . q " F o r s e n i o r s V a l e r i e many commendable qualities ■§ Cole, Jen Overstreet, and Megan this year. Hopefully, other teams CL Diefenbaugh, this was their last would recognize and remember game. Though they are the only the team not just as dedicated Karli Holub attacks the ball defeating a Concordia player in a game this season. three players graduating from and hard workers on the field, the team, they will be greatly but as witnesses of Jesus Christ. Volleyball locked in three-way tie for first

points! The Bruins hit an aston their offensive touch in the sec Matt Gustafson ishing .538 killing percentage in ond game behind 52 assists from Staff Writer game two, compared to .080 for freshman Mindi Yost, and each A crucial weekend for Linfield. game thereafter increased the George Fox Volleyball began Game three saw the margin of victory. GFU won with the Bruins trailing first- Bruins only one game away the last three games 15-12, 15- place Willamette by 1 1/2 games from inching closer to the NWC 8, 15-5. in the Northwest Conference. lead. They scored the first four Barnett again posted After two convincing wins, the points of the game to run the team highs with 27 kills and 20 weekend ended with GFU streak to 19 consecutive points, digs, and Davis racked up 20 locked in a three-way tie for first until the Wildcats finally scored. kills as well. Tlie win put their place with Willamette and Pa Both teams fought a see-saw conference record at 11-3, tied c i fi c L u t h e r a n . battle from there until Clark for first place with Willamette On Friday night, the served up two straight aces to and PLU. Bruins hosted Linfield, hoping put the game, and the match, out This Saturday, the Bru to avenge an earlier loss this sea of reach, winning 15-8. ins play their final home game son. That loss was the first full Barnett led the team of the regular season against match GFU played without se with 12 kills, followed closely PLU. George Fox needs to win nior hitter Sharon Barnett, who by Davis with 11. Barnett also Saturday and hopes for some was out with an ankle injury. paced the Bruins in digs with 11. help from the opponents of PLU This time, the Bruins The Linfield win was and Willamette; since the NWC took it to the Wildcats early and important for George Fox, but doesn't get an automatic bid for often. They began game one the real test came Saturday night the NCAA Division III playoffs with a 9-0 spurt, keyed by the against conference leader for another couple years, win solid blocking of seniors Beth Willamette. The Bearcats were ning the conference champion Davis and Wendy Clark. They another team that had beaten ship will go a long ways toward faced a tough stretch during the GFU earlier in the year. being voted in. game where they missed about This time. Willamette All you Bruin volley four straight serves, but pulled wasn't quite as successful, ball fans, get out to Wheeler it together and won, 15-6. though after the first game it Sports Center Saturday night at T h e B r u i n s s h o w e d looked like their NWC lead 7:00. It may be the la.st time you their true dominance in game might remain intact. GFU never get to see Sharon Barnett and two. They spotted Linfield two really got on track offensively Beth Davis pound the ball points at the start, then closed and lost, 12-15. through the floor in a George Senior Beth Davis attacks the t, out the game with 15 straight The Bruins regained Fox uniform.

Novembers, 1999 Issue 2, Vol. CXVI ■ Sports — 11 Cross Country Report

Jamie McElwaIn (left) finsihed 19th in conference with a strong race. Brandon Workman, John M a n t a l a s a n d Steve Willmer also had good performances at the conference meet.

Cross Country looks ahead to regional meet finishers for the team were se S i l a s To w n e nior John Mantalas and fresh Photo by Carley Egelston Staff Writer man James Eubank, who placed A s t h e B r u i n c r o s s 11th and 15th respectively. Fin country teams come down the ishing up the scoring for the home stretch of their season Bruins was senior Bryan Th they will attempt to gain a berth ompson, who placed 34th. at the national meet with a The women didn't fin strong race at the upcomimg ish quite as well as the men in regional meet. the Conference meet. With jun With each team down ior Jamie McElwain leading the to its seven best runners, both way with her 19th place finish, the men and women will face the team finished fifth of nine stiffcompetitionontheNov. 13 teams. Also scoring were race in Estacada. This race will Kristen Norgaard (31st), feature all of the top teams in Rebecca Rising (34th), Laura! why say it twice the western region. From these Starr (39th), and Shannon St. when once will suffice? teams, the field will be nar Lawrence (47th). *The women ran about rowed down to one. This team will have the opportunity of rac as well as a team as they could," Coach Cook said. ing against the best teams across As the conference re the nation. Last weekend, each sults show, the men have a conference hosted a meet in much better chance of placing well at the regional race next preparation for the regional weekend. race. The George Fox men fared "With UPS and the well at this meet, placing sec California schools, we could be ond of eight complete teams and fifth or sixth and have run well," losing only to the 13th ranked Cook said about the men.Once University of Paget Sound again, the women will be pre (UPS) Prior to the meet the dicted to finish around the tean, was predicted to place middle of the pack. (T)\ w a y / CALUNG#^^ anywhere from second to fifth- With a good race by Sophomore Steve Willmer and the entire the team, the men senior Brandon Workman, who could place very high in the USt 3-WAy C.AllING AND IllL LVtRYONC THE NEWS AT THf SAME flMF TO ADO SOMfONE. placed fourth and sixth respec race, but UPS will be very hard TO ACONVtH^ATlOH SIMPLY PRESS THE HANG UP BUnON WAII FOR THF SECOND DIAL TONE tively, led this outstanding ef- to beat. In the conference race, THFTJ OlAI THE NUMBER YOU WANT TO Rf ACM AND WHEN YOU WEAR THE NUMBER UPS edged GFU 41 points to 66 -*Xhe men were kind of CONNK.r HH IHE HANG UP BUTTON AGAIN VORAi II > ON YOUK PHONE NOW AND ONLY points, showing that they are not ?SVAr < AH H MII'.T lUHC ""fOR TSVO -trO',..-. SlfORE PLA< «NT» ANOlHFRi- All and the third and fourth place teams have been close. It will J-WAl CAlLIHCj ij AVAIl ARll INMOST ABf AS men stepped up to make the btg be up to whoever has the best difference-j-e ^^^^h day," Cook said. 12 Sports M e n ' s s o c c e r l o o k s to last game for the chance of a sweep

is another key player, as he has Serena Brumund 76 saves this season and is av Sports Editor eraging around two goals a With only one game game. lel't in the season, this is the Despite what the men's soccer team's last chance record (6-11-0 overall and 4-8- to make the best of a rebuilding 0 in season) shows of the per /> formance of the men's team, it year. Tomorrow, at 2:30 leaves out a lot when it comes p.m. at Morse Field , GPU will to the quality of the games. take on Pacific University, a > Many of the losses this season team that the Bruins previously have been by single-goal mar beat in overtime 2-1. gins. Much like the women's John Wilson and Ryan team, there have been numerous Photo by Jonathan Morel! Austin came through to deliver losses due to the fact of being Junior Jamie Johnson blows by a Warner Pacific defender who has no chance. this season, and now the team just one goal short. has the chance to sweep Pacific Disappointment and not have a winning season this possible ball. yellow cards. this season. frustration have been all too year, they certainly do not fall In the game against But this is the way soc Leading the team in common in these games, be short in the area of aggressive Willamette just last week, there cer is played ~ with intensity, shots, goals, and assists, junior cause in many instances, the ness. Those who have seen the were forty-one fouls called and aggression, and skill. While Merrick Brownlee currently has outcome of the game could have games know the team goes out three yellow cards given out. these qualities are evident in the eight goals, eight assists, and 63 gone either way. with amazing energy and ag Twenty-three of those fouls be players now. it will take awhile shots. Goalkeeper Chad Baker T h o u s h t h e t e a m w i l l gression, and fights for every longed to Fox, as did one of the to bring it all together. Ready for work, competition, and a little bit of fun

/ f , - i i J u n i o r s A n d r e w / Coleman, right, and Katie Grellar both show their GFU basketball skills in games last season. Both men's a n d w o m e n ' s t e a m s are looking forward to '.a A successful seasons.

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job easy." for the girls Oct. 15, and then a the team this year and how you Serena Brumund returning, all of whom were Rueck said this week retreat was held on campus. The can be a part of it. freshman or sophomores last Sports Editor was the week varsity and JV Last year, the men's girls stayed the night in the gym, year. While most of us have teams needed to be decided. painted the locker room, and basketball team finished better "GFU was among the been stressing over tests, pa "Right now we have seventeen then proceeded to Portland than expected. This year, head national leaders in three-point pers, and projects, and are girls practicing, three which where they participated in a coach Mark Vernon is looking ers last year, and all but one of caught up in the daily grind of were walk ens and then we still scavenger hunt and went to a to elaborate. " those guys are back, so we work, clubs, and sports, another h a v e t h r e e o r f o u r m o r e t h a t c o m m a z e . That team (last year's should obviously be a good group has been busy at work be we're waiting for that partici The first official day of ) played to its near potential hind the scenes. shooting team." Vernon reflects. pate in fall sports." practice was held on Oct. 22, every time out. The roster consists of Preparing for their Though at this point and everything has been going Talent-wise, we're winter season of competition, six freshman, four sophomores, teams are unclear, two return well, though there have been probably a little better this year, four juniors and no seniors. head coach Scott Rueck and the ees, Katie Greller and Becky some minor injuries. but for this team to be success This may be helpful for the women's basketball team have Thompson, will be critical in the Tomorrow night, at 6 ful, we must play to our near- been busy the past couple weeks team's play. building of the next few years, p.m., is the alumni game. All potential again. We must play but could prove to be a little "Last year Katie was of you ciui go and check out the getting ready for the season, and a 'perfect game.' or near to it, more challenging this year. Rueck is quite impressed. first team all conference and talent and enjoy some "good because the conference is so Either way. with the "1 feel very pleased still has two more yetms with ole' fashioned" basketball take good and balanced, there are no with the efforts of the girls; ev us." Rueck said. Becky, our on the younger "Generation X." combination of old and new 'ea.sy wins,' home or away." players for this season, the po eryone works hard," Rueck point guard, is a sophomore but The girls' first game Last year, the team fin commented. "They are a plea started for us last year." tential that is there will be re isn't until Nov. 26, so stay ished 13-12 overall and 8-10 in vealed to the public in just a sure to coach, which makes my Conditioning started posted to see what's in store for the season. Four starters are few weeks. November 5. 1999 Issue 2. Vol. CXVl