
Hope College Hope College Digital Commons The Anchor: 1986 The Anchor: 1980-1989 10-29-1986 The Anchor, Volume 99.08: October 29, 1986 Hope College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1986 Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Recommended Citation Repository citation: Hope College, "The Anchor, Volume 99.08: October 29, 1986" (1986). The Anchor: 1986. Paper 21. https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1986/21 Published in: The Anchor, Volume 99, Issue 8, October 29, 1986. Copyright © 1986 Hope College, Holland, Michigan. This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the The Anchor: 1980-1989 at Hope College Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Anchor: 1986 by an authorized administrator of Hope College Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. S.A.C. to Present Horror Classics Halloween Night by Erik Nimz Halloween Night, S.A.C. is pro- .aocinating when viewed as a pulse rate up. The stars of the ud to present frightfully fun child of the night. movie are Chris Sarandon, as the films, Dracula and Fright Night. Everyone knows that vampires vampire Dandridge, William These modern films capture the don't exsist right? Well, how do Ragesdale, as Charley, and Rod- loving spirit of the old classics, you explain a next door neighbor dy McDowall, as the washed up but utilize state of the art special who sleeps in a coffin and only grade z actor Peter Vincent. effects and updated dialogue and appears at night. This is the Don't miss this movie, for as the action. dilema faced by Charley ads say, 'If you enjoy being Dracula is a 1979 release from Brewster in the 1985 Columbia scared, it'll be the night of your Universal Studios. The film is release Fright Night. Fright night.' directed by John Badham. It Night was voted best horror film Both films will be shown this runs 109 minutes and was rated in 1985 by the Motion Picture week-end in Winants Aud. Fri- R. It stars Frank Langella in the Academy of Science Fiction, day, Halloween nightthe time for title role. Laurence Olivier also Horror and Fantasy films. This Fright Night 7:30 and 10:00 - stars as Dr. Van Helsing. In this visually exciting tale of suburban $2.00. A special post Maaster release, the full force of the vam- horror is a tribute to the classic Bash showing at 1:00 a.m. of pire as a sensual monster is films of the 70's from Hammer Dracula will be shown for only unleased. Langella portrays Studios in England. Tom Holland $1.50 for those in costume. On Dracula as a true nobleman of directed this film, which was Saturday Nov. 1, Dracula will be the night. For all fans of horror, rated R trying to make a movie reshown at7:30; admission$1.50. and vampire cinema in par- that all fans of the horror genre Fright Night will be shown at ticular, this is a movie not to be could enjoy. The film does not 10:00 and at 12:00. Don't miss the missed. For those who are not always take itself seriously, but frightfully fun films. Cartoons sure about the film, give it a try. the humor is taseful and well tim- precede Dracula. So, don't be You may be surprised, the ed. Similarly, the shocks grab late and be sure to bring plenty of English countryside is quite your attention and keep your garlic for the walk home. Sf.gler Campaigns at Hope by Sarah Eberhard with politics came at age five time in the House at age 22. Colleen Engler, the Republican when she heard President When asked why we should candidate for Lieutenant Gover- Eisenhower speak in Washington nor, was on Hope's campus on vote for the Lucan-Engler ticket, D.C. Interstingly enough, she she had several reasons. They Monday, Oct. 21. In the midst of a seriously began pursuing a ancffSJLoiland.nrmichigAv n both are conservative and are busy campaign tour. Represen- career in politics when she heard tative Engles, currently the State pro-life. They are looking toward Lt. Governor Martha Griffiths the future wanting to change tax- Representative from the 99th ask in her "retirement from district, took the time to stop at ation and encourage a strong politics" speech where all the economic climate to keep jobs Vol. 99 No. 8 October 29, 1986 Hope and speak with the students women were who could get in- for awhile. and people here. They are not a volved in politics. Believing that public relations ticket, but are Rep. Engler has years of ex- one person can make a dif- perience in state government to solid in substance. Engler is also ference, Rep. Engler helped the only candidate out of the four help her with the task of Lieute- close down a foster home on the nant Governor. What is the task who is from outside of the Detroit east side of the state that was area, so would focus more on the 14th Year of Lt. Governor? The Lt. Gover- mistreating its peole. She has rest of the state. nor is the presiding officer of the also watched proposals lose or State Senate, and can cast the tie Rep. Engler doesn't believe win by just a handful or votes, so that polls reflect voter turnout. breaking vote if neccessary, is one person does matter. Hope Sponsors Annual acting governor when he's gone As the votes are counted on For those of you interested in November 4, the Lucan-Engler and can do anything else the politics. Rep. Engler suggests governor deems appropriate. ticket is looking for their sup- the following prerequisites: a porters to take the time to vote. Math Competition Rep. Engler believes that cur- high energy level, commitment rent Lt. Governor Griffith's lack In taking time to believe that our to follow through, completion of one vote does make a difference, The Hope College mathematics of involvement is a reflection your education and work in in class A; Vicksburg High 1 back to Gov. Blanchard. Rep. an idea that Rep. Engler sup- department recently sponsored political campaigns. Age doesn't ports and encourages. So, please School with Holland Christian Engler plans to take a much the 14th Annual Albert E. taking honorable mention in have to be a crucial factor as can vote. Lampen mathematics contest more active role with Bill Lucas be seen by Rep. Engler's first class B; Lansing Catholic Cen- on public policy as well as work and teacher conference. tral High School with Byron on the articiulation of public The contest involved 375 Center taking honorable mention policy to the public if elected. Participation Program Follows students from 36 high schools. in Calss C; and North Muskegon Rep. Engler wants to use her The contest consisted of 45 High School with Grand Rapids years in politics to help the state. mathematics problems of vary- City High School taking Graduating from Michigan State Opening of Cotton Patch Gospel ing degrees of difficulty. There honorable mention in Class D. University in 1973 with a B.A. in were seven individual prizes awarded. Forty-three high school political science, she was elected teachers atended the teachers the following year in a special *iope College Theatre opened The first place winner was Jim conference. At this conference, tion and answer time following Jewett from Holt High School. election to serve in The House of with the musical production one performance of each play. Mary DeYoung of the Hope Col- Representatives. At 22, the "Cotton Patch Gospel" last Next were Scott Bower, Coloma lege Mathematics staff gave a This has evolved into a group High School, second; Pongskorn youngest woman ever to serve in weekend, and in an established discussion guided by the commit- talk on "An Outsider's Percep- the House, she ran and won in the tradition, the weekend per- Saipetch, Lansing Catholic Cen- tions of Geometry," and John tee. The program takes place tral High School, third; Scott general election for the House in formance on Saturday, Oct. 25 after the first Saturday per- Van Ewaarden, chairperson of the fall of 1974. After leaving the featured an Audience Participa- VandenBerg, Lansing Catholic the Hope College mathematics formance of each production. Central High School, fourth; legislature for a few years to tion Program following the play. This year's committee consists department, led a group discus- serve as the manager of Public The Audience Participation William Hall, Kalamazoo Cen- sion on "High School Prere- of Ralph, Dr. James Cook, pro- tral High School, fifth; John Affairs for the Michigan State Program (A.P.P.) was designed fessor at Western Theological quisites for College Chamber of Commerce and as in 1978 to provide a forum for in- McGeehan, Holland High School, Mathematics." Seminary, and Jackie Donnelly, sixth; and Mark Van Maanen, the Michigan campaign director terested audience members to French teacher at Holland High After an awards cermony, the for George Busch in 1980, Rep. discuss the ideas of the produc- School. Vicksburg High School, and Cin- students and teachers were the Engler was elected to the House tion. dy Blankespoor, Holland Chris- guests of the College at the Hope- again in 1982 and in 1984. She cur- "Some people like to see a play tian High School, tied for Alma football game. Co- seventh. rently serves on the House Com- and go home," said Dr. George chairpersons of the event were mittees on Taxation, Labor and Ralph of the Hope theatre Team trophies were given to Professor Richard Vandervelde Constitutional Revision and department.
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