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Calvin News

Running to celebrate pi

Fri, Mar 16, 2007
Myrna Anderson

On Wednesday, March 14, at 4:45 p.m., a group of eclectically costumed students took their first steps in revitalizing a Calvin tradition long gone extinct.

Eighteen students set out from Bolt-Heyns-Timmer residence hall to reestablish the PiK Run, a meandering jog around the campus in honor of Pi Day鈥攃elebrated yearly around the nation on March 14 in honor of the seemingly infinite number: pi.

Kelsi Jewell, a 19-year-old nursing student in her first year at Calvin, organized this year鈥檚 run under orders from her brother Jeff Jewell, a 1999 Calvin graduate and the originator of the run.

鈥淗e graduated from Calvin a few years ago, and he used to do this with his friends,鈥 Jewell says. 鈥淭hey called it the Pi-Kay Run, and they used to put on costumes and ran through the dorms, the dining hall. He told me I had to carry on the tradition.鈥

Jewell isn鈥檛 sure why her brother devoted a race to pi, since he wasn鈥檛 a devotee of the number. And though the race wasn鈥檛 run on Pi Day in her brother鈥檚 time, she chose that occasion for the re-inaugural of the run.

After receiving Jeff鈥檚 mandate in November, and putting up posters advertising the event (adorned with the symbol for pi) in March, Jewell was pleased that 18 people showed up to run.

鈥淢y brother said by his fourth year, they had over 50, so we鈥檝e got to grow a little bit,鈥 she says.

In other ways, Jewell followed the tradition as pioneered by the earlier runners. The runners wore costumes.

鈥淲e had some pretty crazy ones,鈥 she says. 鈥淭his one girl on my floor had a foam Sponge Bob costume. That was my favorite, I think. One guy wore black spandex and a mask and a cape, and he said he was Second Huizenga Man. He looked like super hero. I had a sombrero on and an old army jacket I found. I didn鈥檛 plan my costume too well. And we had a sign that said 鈥淧i Day, 2007,鈥 so people would know what we were running for.鈥

The run also took its customary circuitous course.

鈥淲e ran through the Commons lawn and Hiemenga Hall and the first floor of the library,鈥 Jewell recites. 鈥淎nd then through Commons Annex. We ran through Johnny鈥檚 and then we went through Commons Dining Hall. Then Shultze, Beets-Veenstra, then Knollcrest Dining Hall. And then just through the dorms: Boer-Bennink and then Kalsbeek-Huizenga and then Nordewier-VanderWerp. We didn鈥檛 go in any order. We just went wherever we felt like going. And we screamed a lot. Some of the people there were pretty into pi, I think.鈥

Jewell hopes to carry on the run for the remainder of her time at Calvin. In fact, her brother has ordered her to do so.

鈥淗e says I have to make it carry on after I leave because it died out after he and his friends graduated,鈥 she says.