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A Fremont native
is the first winner of an unusual new scholarship at Calvin College.
Melanie Afman, a junior at Calvin, is the 2001 recipient of the Kuipers
Family Scholarship for the Calvin College Band.
What makes the
scholarship unusual is that the Kuipers family, Lawrence and Nancy,
established the award for non-music majors who are part of the Calvin
Band. Equally unusual is that the scholarship, worth $1,500 for 2001-2002,
has no application process. The officers of the Calvin Band nominate
candidates and the entire band then votes on the annual winner.
All four of the
Kuipers' children played in the Calvin Band as non-music majors and
benefitted greatly from the experience. Lawrence and Nancy Kuipers decided
they wanted to set up a scholarship that would allow others to enjoy
the same experiences as their children. In Afman they have a good first
recipient.
"I joined the Calvin
Band during second semester of my freshman year," she says, "so everyone
else already knew each other. It was a little intimidating." But Afman
received a warm welcome and since then she has dedicated herself to
making other Band members feel included and welcome. "I think my main
contribution to the band is enthusiasm," says Afman, who plays the clarinet.
Calvin Band Director
Derald DeYoung agrees. "The students chose Melanie for good reason,"
he says. "She is very positive, upbeat and supportive of everyone in
the group. She leads by example and attitude."
Afman was surprised
and honored to be the first recipient of the new scholarship. "Actually
I was totally shocked," she says, "and humbled. It's a very nice compliment."
A nursing major
Afman says participating in the Calvin band gives her a welcome change
of pace from her studies and a way to express herself. "I love that
we're not all music majors," she says, "and yet we're still able to
work together and make beautiful music." Afman says one of the highlights
of being in Calvin Band is the "quiet time" devotion they have every
Monday.
Afman began playing
the clarinet in band in fifth grade and continued doing so through her
years at Western Michigan Christian High School in Muskegon. Although
her nursing studies after graduation from Calvin may leave little room
for the clarinet, Afman hopes to continue using her musical talent by
playing at Second CRC in Fremont, her home church, and wherever else
she's asked.
--with reporting
by media relations writer Abe Huyser-Honig (class of 2004)
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