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A FAITH-WROUGHT SHIP

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difference

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hateful more,

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look, — ev'n stark

leave our wake no better? main we sight.

scenes of duties

the ocean-deep,

fore, the kind, of race

the sea-bird's

and soar in seeking

flight

out our place?

a faith-wrought

whose anchor

sun-filled?

of mind,

the multi-ported

We're hands aboard

chilled

leafy lace

or tropic

acts which

heart-viewed

sunrise

now, our gear—as

Of the law fulfilled, And

this sea of tune and space:

ship, whose Captain

rests whence

all truth flows.

H A R O L D SAUNDERS '52

THE CHAPEL UNDER T H E SEA P A U L R O B B E R T '53

knows


sm Editor-in-Chief

Carl D. Jordan, Jr.

Business Manager

Don B. Hillebrands

Advertising Manager

Daniel L. De Graaf

Society Editor

Class Editor

Phyllis M. Heidanus

Catherine A. Christie

Faculty Editor

Verlaine R. Siter

Art

Paul A. Robbert

Editor

Activities Editor

M. Patricia Moran

Desk Editor

Harvey J. Mulder

Photographer

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Sports Editor

John P. Newton


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QcdicaUan We, t h e class of n i n e t e e n h u . i d r e d fiftvihree. respectfully d e d i c a t e the 19r)2 MILF.S T O X E to Mr. a n d Mrs. H e n r y Schoon. Mr. H e n r y Schoon is a g r a d u a t e of H o p e , Class of 1915. L a t e r he studied at the New Brunswick Seminary and g r a d u a t e d in 1922. Besides his work as associate professor of Greek a n d G e r m a n , Mr. Schoon e n l i g h t e n s o u r lives by d i r e c t i n g C h a p e l services.


Mrs. Helen H a b e r l i n Schoon received h e r A.B. at N o r t h w e s t e r n in 1924. Earlier she g r a d u a t e d f r o m t h e American Conservatory of Music in Chicago In 1942 Mrs. Schoon was given h e r M.A. at Michigan. Mrs. Schoon teaches in t h e E l e m e n t a r y E d u c a t i o n d e p a r t m e n t b u t devotes several h o u r s h e l p i n g stud e n t s i m p r o v e their r e a d i n g , as director of t h e R e a d i n g Clinic. As a c o u p l e they are m o r e t h a n sincere teachers for us for t o g e t h e r they are e x a m p l e s of w h a t we can b e as m a t u r e C h r i s t i a n m e n and women. For these a n d m a n y o t h e r reasons w e have m a d e this dedication. It is o u r hope to show the sincere a p p r e c i a t i o n they so richly deserve.


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JOHN ESSENBAGGER, JR.

O C T O B E R 29, 1928 A P R I L 25, 1951




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Henry De Pree M.Th. (Princeton) Religious

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Theta

Knicks


Row 1: Mr. Vonkcr, A, Ritsema, See.; C.. De Pree, Pres.; 1). H i l l c b r a n d s , I reas.; M. Veldman, V. Pres.; Dr. H a w k i n s o n . Row 2: A. H e r d e r . B. Roelofs, P. M o r a n . H. Gill, C. Van Lare, V. Siter. Row 3: R. Milne. J . J o h n s o n , R. M u i l e n b u r g , C. Van Farowe, G. Hoekstra, J . Busman.

Student T h e

Student

President

T h o s e a n d

all

a n d

the

Glory a n d

the

has

been

De

we

Glory

week

a n d

All-College

C u p

by of

all the

Day all

m a n y

Frosh.

in

able

activities the 1 he

which h o n o r

the of

Kourt

Sophs

the

the

Basketball girls

B a n k

yeai.

Mixer

the

Blood

this

All-College

the

Sing.

cf

Marilyn

Kangeroo

h o n o r i n g dates

leadership

Vice-President

include

Contest,

celebrated

the

a n d in

engaged

surterings

Nykerk

Day

u n d e r

Pree

r e m e m b e r e d the

the

T r e a t

Council

G o r d o n

V e l d m a n

Cameii

had.

won.

Football T e a m , A n d

T h e Team Dutch

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Row 1 L. to R . ) : M. M e n i n g a , G. Y o n k m a n , R. T a r d i f f , C. Curtis, M. ZueiziR, M. M u l d e r , K. Kcmpcrs, R. Slotsema. G. De Graff. M. Dykema. Row 2: B. Moessner, C. Van Zylcn. M. G c m m i l l , C. Crist, N . H o f f m a n . K. Fairchild. Y. DeLoof. j . V a n d e r w e r p , H . Engvold, L. McDowell, C. Christie, B. Bruins. Row 3: C. B u s e m a n , B. Cook. B. Nash, B. Cross, J . Siderius, M. Saunders, S. H u n g e r i n k , N. Pyle, J . Kruiswyk. M. M u l d e r , H . Gill, M. V e l d m a n , M. Van H a m . Row 4: A. H e r d e r . C. Van Lare, J . Marcusse, S. Zwemer, C. Jacobs, H. T i n k l e n b e r g , A. Finlaw, S. Pyle, M. De N e u t , A. H i l m e r t , J. Vander Velde. R. Koeppe, A. Siderius, M. Failor, C. Rozeboom, M. Olert.

-

m

^

^ d p k l The

"Radiant

& *

Siderius'.

another party

old

Round our

i

as

*

down,

Servant"

of

worked

Dawn"

Delphi. of

Servant"

house

party,

many

good the

blue

and

led

night.

together

to

the

the

September

memories

to

the

planned

Seniors, juniors,

make

our

the

voices

All-College had

together gold.

to

a in

rendition

Sing.

chance our

the

to

circle

At

look of

a

winter evevvof

the

of

and

Homecoming

alumnae. Our

our

ot

house

welcoming

Beaux", was a gala evening, and

Delphians times

are

friendships and

pledge

happy in

At

which

occasion for ourselves and

contributed

neath

all on

formal, "Belles and Down,

for

renewed

Tea.

members

sophomores

one

smile

year

members

Robin

new

happy

the

golden

"Set

spring

back

on

friendship


Mj-

Dance,

Dance

DELPHI I W S You

betcha!

Dance.'

Q d t a W h a t

P f t l

is it?

F O U N D E D 1910

Burp!

Aloa-hal

business?

OFFICERS

FALL

WINTER

SPRING

Pres.—M. Mulder V. Pres.—M. Zweizig Sec.—C. Curtis T r e a s . - K . Kempers

Pres.—R. Slotseina V. Pres.—M. De N e u t S e c . - J . Siderius I reas.—K. Kempers

Pres.—H. Engvold V. Pres.—B. Watson Sec.—N. Floftman T r e a s . - K . Kempers


Row 1 (L. to R . ) : O. Christensen, L. Lovelace, W. t \ o . D. Haas, V\'. Webterhotf, 6. Noordyk, G. H oekslr a. N . T h o m p s o n , B. Burrows, B. Roos. Row 2: L. Stemfly, P. Boven, P. Markey, R . K a m p h u i s , R. Albers, W . P l o m p , P . V e l d m a n , D. Kanode, P. R o o n , J . Boevc, B. Helder, B. C h a m p l i n . Row 3: M. Denekas, L. A r n o l d i n k , K. Louis, J . Van H o e v e n , S. Andersen, J. Du Me/. D. De J o n g , P. Reinstein, W . Kane, J . Vande VVege, J . W a r r e n , L. Beekman. Row 4: B. H e y d o r n , D. D a m s t r a , R . Visser, D. De G r aaf , J . Van R i p e r , J. R o u n d h o u s e , V. Mead, S. Bolthouse, D. Angus, D. De Vries, L. l l u y s e r . L. Keogh, K. Strengholt, J . H u t l o n .

Herder.

C a s m o p o i i t a n

Willi

September

politan and

Society

Progress.

capture

of

Cosmo

making

began These

fall

the golden

basketball

a

wonderful

atmosphere a

new

of

group

music. of

brotherhood.

by

green

the

progress.

and

into

1 lien

return,

of

witnessed

latter

united

Another

white,

Ride"

and

the

brought they

milestone

another

entry

ilie

of

Truth Cosmos

tied

for

House

deliglKhil

lebruary

ranks

the

Formal;

ihc Morton

with

part

in

Cosmo-

the

Winter

action,

t h e icy r o a d s to 1 he

the

Friendship,

there was our Winter

"Sleigh

pledges

politan

year

championship.

forty c o u p l e s slid d o w n enjoy

annual

months

quintet

ihc league leadership. to

its

another

of

has

been

into

the

saw

Cosmoreadied book

of


t/i

tykl

Den

Herder's

K a p p a

A l p h a Some pany!

"Herd"

'T>\pp^ F O U N D E D J890

OFFICEKb

T h e

W'cnv!

sober

type.

FALL

W I N FER

SPRING

Pres.—G. Van Zyl V. Pres.—O. Christcnscn See.—N. T h o m p s o n Treas.—G. H o e k s t r a

Pres.—R. Visser V. Pres.—W. WeslerhofF S e e . - D . Flaas Freas.—G. Floekstra

I'res.—O. Christcnscn V. Pres.—J. I)u Mez Sec.-B. Helder Freas.—G. Hoekstra

I UIID iksiiii "The

Play's the T h i n g "

Build

villi

Nails.


R o w 1 (L. to R . ) : M. Broersma, G. Heckel, J. Geerds (Sec.), M. Karsten (Vice Pres.). J . Bernius (Pres.), J. Van D r u n e n ( T r e a s . ) , E . L e e s e , M . A n d r e w s . R o w 2: J . C l o e t i n g h , J . L a g e r , B. G n e i d i n g , E . T e u n e , P . L e a c h , M . K o r t e l i n g , C . L a n g e , S. P a l e n , R . B a c k u s . R o w 3: C . V e e n s t r a , B. Keizer, L . H e l l i n g , L. Fasce, M . Pickens, A. R i t s e m a , J . H a r m e l i n k , F. D e Valois, J. M u l d e r , P. H e i d a n u s .

Q a U a n Saturday

afternoon.

Dorians party The

in

gathered

Round Toy

breakfast

was

pledge

initiation

thirteen

Christmas Morton of

night. new

of

Dorian

party,

the

House,

and

t h r e e w e e k s of

back,

we

T h e

also

look

the

plans

was

was

at

at

made

Tea

Shop" held

remember symbol

ana

Robin

"Pierre's

ihe

together

September

the

first

featured. W a r m On

T h e

ahead

we

of

the

1 nere

the

All-College

Sing,

the

another

will

all

formal

a y e l l o w rosewas

with

to

year. which

Homecoming

were given

breath-taking rehearsals.

house

at

and

formal

winter

fall coming

event,

evening

friendship.

the

the

Friend,

the

members

Dorian for

also

Sibs

at

the the

culmination

While we

look

successful year.

She wears the Dorian "D"

\


Pierre's

Dolls.

Goodnight,

K a ^ p a

(

B e i a

Irene

f l k l

T O U N D E D 1921

VAv* • or

how

to catch

OFFICERS

FALL

WINTER

SPRING

Pres.—J. Bernius V. Pres.—M. Karsten Sec.—J. Geerds Treas.—J. Van D r u n e n

Pres.—P. Leach V. Pres.—S. Palen Sec.—B. Keizer Treas.—M. Karsten

Pres.—M. Korteling V. Pres.—C. Lango 5ec.—J. H a r m e l i n k Treas.—M. Karsten

I

Your

turn.

Crowded

sack.

a man.


a

Row 1 (L. to R . ) : R. MacClary, S. Scholten, E. O u d e r k i r k , A. Bosquez, F. Cook, B. H e n n i n g s , U. Prentice," K. Powley, i). Kruizenga, J . Corry. Row 2; U. McClintock, 1). B r a n d t , F. X'andenberg, 1). Wierda, It. I'lomp, J. Nordholt. R. Bishop, J . Muyskens, K. \ an H e m e r t , 1). Ue \ o u n g . R. Flocksema, O. I homas, Fi. Bazan. Row 3: S. Alberta, FI. M o r g a n , P. n u i t , J. Mitchell. G. Muyskens, R. Langwig, D, T h o m p s o n , R. P a t t o n , C. Veldhuis, E. M a r t i n , W . Coventry, H . Van Zoren. R. Colhll. J . Witte, FI. VandenBerge. Row 4. B T u l l a r , J . Keizer, J . D e W a a r d . D. Flager, B. B r a n d t , P. Vander W o u d e . J . King, D. Peekstok, A. Russcher, J . Loch, K. L e p p i n k , R. Ucnnison, is. \\'hitsitt, U. G r e e n . K. Erickson.

0 i i t n e A S G t i i a t t The

Southern

Fortress

T h e the and of

sons

of

the

I'ridc

local c a m p u s a n d studious activity

Dennison

of

armed

appearances

was

the

doled

Concord

for another

fraternity

out

relurneil

themselves with house,

demerits.

again

to

course guides

school where

Homecoming

year.

Center

I ncle gave

Mao m a m

old m e m b e r s a c h a n c e to r e t u r n a n d reminisce. T h e w i n t e r party turned out t o h e a " S t r e e t o f D r e a m s ', a n d t h e spring sports share under moved

party came of

attention.

lips. are

a

with

Another

t h e d i r e c t i o n of their

was

went,

trophies.

Emersonian

Divided

likewise and

success, the

high

f hrough

fraternity spot

was

I'atil V a n d e r W o u d e ,

After

another

anticipating

a

line

the

year its

Sing, w h e r e

the monotones

year,

successful

the

gathering

the

future.

men

of


. • < ry

,J u l

i

OFFICERS

FALL Pres.—D. Dc Young V. Pres.—B. Hcnning^ Sel.—D. H a g e r icas.—D. Kruizeng.i

C 0 W

F O U N D E D 1919

WINTER Pres.—B. H e n n i n g s V. Pres.—D. Prentice Sec.—R. MacClar> I reas.—D. Kruizenga

fust l u k l i n g

the

kevs

SPRING Pres.—B. Dennison V. P r e s . - R . Brandt Sec.—H. Van Zoeren I reas.—D. Kruizenga

Mrs. Nell

Here

Aldnch.

O.K., so it w a s n ' t

funny

we

are.

"Everyone listen carefully —


R o w 1 (L. to R . ) : N . Moes, M . Foster, V. Siter, C. F c r u u s o n , E. Schmidt, M. Fcldmann, D, Ciooks, P. H a r g r c a v e s , B. S l a s h . R o w 2: R. V a n G i l d e r , E. V a n d e B u n t e , L. L e m k u i l , A. T i g e l a a r , D. B e c h b e r g e r , H . J a c o b s , H . M a r k u s s e , R . B l o o d g o o d , P . V a n d - r Schaaf. R o w 3 : S. K r a g t , G . R o o s , E , B o l t h o u s e , J . N o x o n , B . W o o d . H . S t u d d i f o r d , L. H o o g c v e e n , E. S c h i p p e r , P. L u i d e n s , J. B o n d h o u s c , M. Wecssis, M . R i c h a r d s .

S l b g l i i n c

Slipping

along

together.

"Hold mind

high

the

houseparty. of

sleep

Tea,

the

bike.

the

Sibs

t o r c h of S i b y l l i n e " .

gathered

I'lans

from

for

our

Sibs a n d

at

the

minds.

the

year

new

Soon

pledges could

Acquaintances

were

With

Mooring

renewed

their

crowded

after be

this p h r a s e in

for

the the

the

annual

Ihoiights

Round

seen on at

all

Robin

four-mile

alumnae

luiuh-

eon held at the Eten H o u s e before the H o m e c o m i n g game. " V Thousand and Ouc N i g h t s " w a s a g r e a t success as the

Sibs

joined

the Winter Penny filled "the

Hi,

yourself.

Carnival, out

the

Formal. the

Dorians 1 he

literary

year.

The

at

llic

Morton

House

All-College Sing, Joint meetings, end

of

a

and

the

successful

t o r c h of S i b y l l i n e " b u r n i n g brightly.

for

meetings.

spring year

party found


..

Kill o r c u r e

S i g m a

3 a t a

* B c l a

There

I

was!

F O U N D E D 1919

OFFICERS

FALL I'res.—E. Schmidt V. Pres.—M. F e l d m a n n Sec.—V. Siter Treas.—C. Ferguson Fa-Sol-La!

WINTER Pres.—L. L e m k u i l V. Pres.—E. Bolthouse Sec.—R. Van Gilder Treas.—C. Ferguson

SPRING Pres.—M. F e l d m a n n V. Pres.—L. Hoogevcen Sec.—H. Markusse Treas.—C. Ferguson So

tired.

I like

it!


R o w 1 (L. to R . ) : J. Sutliff. E. H o e n e r . R . Vedder, J . Skelton. C. Jesser. R. Milne. H . H a v c r k a m p . Row 2; R. Caldwell, H . Davison. R. d e M a a g d . P. K r o m a n n . H. T a d a v o n . 1). H a n s o n . J. H o o g e n d o o r n . J , M a m m a l i a n . W . Sailer. Row !?:' j. Brown. D. Bussies, D. Maat. D. J a n s m a . J . S p a u l d m g . M. T a d a v o n , S. Kamps. G. T h o m a s . R. Powles, J . B u s m a n . Row 4: D. Schull, ). Giebink, R. T o o n d e r , D. de Forest, A. Daien. R. Brown, J . M u l d e r . V\. Kisken. W. V a n d e r W e r f f . C. Dvkstra. H . Van H o u t e n .

T h e

aulumn

campus ing

with

the

Knicks

produced before us war

the in

of

orphan

T h e

pooled

we

Knicks Day

we

Doll" sports.

eliorts

support.

The

and

the in

At

and

a

"Butch

winter

formal

we

net

result

Three

weeks

which

found

Christmas

towards

, the was

contributed

All-College

Sing.

interfraternity

In

the

Homecom-

the

project

selling

on

activity

decorations.

blizzards used

of

cxntement.

undertook

House, to

and their

coldest

participated

resumption

house

profits were

Morton

Reautiful May

the

the

the vigor

winning

Christmas,

out

some

saw

added

trees; Greek

held

"Oh. addition

sports,

and

in

Vou the the


mm

¥ •Pretty

*wt

A Merry

Baby"

K a p f t i

i* I a

J l u

R60C£>

1

F O U N D E D 1909

i Sing

OFFICERS

OFFICERS Mrs.

1ST S E M E S T E R Pres.—W. Sikkema V. Pres.—J. Sutliff Sec.-E. Hoener T r e a s . - J . Skelton

practice.

Bertha

Kronemeyer.

2ND SEMESTER Pres.—R. M i l n e V. Pres.—C. lesser Sec.—R. V e d a e r Treas.—J. Skelton

Christmasl


1

R o w 1 ( L . to R . ) : G. Gore, M . Albers, R . Eustace, B. Roelofs, D. T e n B r i n k , C. W i n e s , B. W i e r e n g a , R . K u i t , P . Pas. R o w 2: J . G e e r l i n g s , VV. K o o p s e n , G . G o r e , B . V a n L e n t e , E . V a n T u i n e n , C. H i n g a , B. L i n d e m a n , N. R a m a k e r , M. Ziegler, J. K r o n e m e y e r . R o w 3: G . K o o i k e r , A. B e e k m a n , I. S t e w a r t , M . B u t t l e s , M . B u t tles, E. S c h i p p e r , R . W o l f o r d , R . V e r M e u l e n , K. V e r M e u l e n . R o w 4 : -L. O p ' t H o l t , R . H a a d s m a , E . K o e m a n , E . F o r d , J . W i e r enga, M. Schrier, M. L u n e b e r g , A. Ver M e u l e n , H . Van Loo. B. B a k e r , M . B e r g h o r s t .

8 Spirits

were

high

i s

abas

among

the

Sigma

Sigma

sislcis

aj

they began their lorty-httn year. 1 he fall house party was held at Castle I'ark, a n d a week after the R o u n d R o b i n tea, P>rirk I n n

the in

new

pledges

PlainweTl,

w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d at the R e d Informal initiation presented

a r e m a r t c a b l e resemr>laiue to impressive formal initiation.

a

f a r m y a r d , followed by an At H o m e c o m i n g , a l u m n a e

were entertained in ttie W a r m Friend, and Christmas r h e e r w a s o t t e r e d at t h e w i n t e r p a r t y , " T e p p e r m i n t P r o m e n a d e " in meetings, house

the the

party

Morton House. T h e C h r i s t m a s T e a , joinl Sing, t h e s p r i n g i n f o r m a l , as well as t h e

and

senior

other nne year. As realized that Sorosis

of s t r e n g t h , service, a n d

S (N)ACK Time.

bieaKtast,

w e closed had again loyalty.

all

rontnbuted

to

an-

the door once more, we l i v e d u p t o Its r e q u i s i t e s


m

z

m

#

f

v < q nta Sigma

l O U N D E D 1905

"Our

Director".

Sore

throat,

Marcin?

OFFICERS

FALL

WINTER

SPRING

Pres.—D. T e n Brink V. Pres.—C. W i n e s Sec.—R. Eustace Treas.—B. Roelofs

Pres.—E. Mayo V. Pres.—E. Schipper Sec.—A. Beekman Treas.—B. Roelofs

Pres.B. Baker V. Pres.—M. Buttles Sec.—M. Buttles Treas.—B. Roelofs

o


Row 1 ( L . to R . ) : J . Beuker, J . Piercc, G. Blocker, C. Wissink, R. VandcW a t e r , D. H u r t , R . L u m s d e n , R. Bos, M. Dyer, F. Y o n k m a n , A. Dykema. T . Keizcr. Row 2: J. Magec, J . H a r r i n g t o n , J. J o h n s o n . R . Bosch, !•. Van Lente, T . Carlson. D. LubDers, D. Jacobusse, J . Miller, W . F o r t h , D. Vaiulei l o l l , N. Lager, R. D e t h m e r s , D. York, T . Lane, J . Schrier, J . Van U m n e , H Nienhuis. Row 3: D. Wierenga, P. Vander Meer, C. Zales, B. M u i l e n b u r g , J V a n d e r Velde, D. M a x a m . J. Kenwell, J . Meeuwsen, R. Wissink, 1). H i l l e b r a n d s , A. Sail, J. .Newton, L. Benes. R. Bos, R. Schipper. Row 4; R. N o r t h u i s , 1). H u r t , M. Witteveen, H . M u l d e r , W . Mestler, N. Schuilmg, U. Miller, J . V e l d m a n , W . R i n k , 1). Kempers, J . Van P u t t e n , J . DeVncs. D. Piersma, J . Jacobson, D. K e m p k e r . Row 5: J . W i n t e r , P. Bos. G. Straatsma, J . H a m i l t o n , D. Siderius, I V a n E e n e n a a m , R. Srhriemer, A. Nelson, D. L u b b e r s , U. N i e u s m a , R . H e n d r i c k s o n , K. B a u m a n , V. F u d e r . Mrs.

Ethel

Robertson.

fyalcbttai

One

hundred

and

eiglnecn years old. Fraternal, t h e old

est f r a t e r n i t y o n

Hope's campus and

letter

in

of

fraternity

honor.

coming, Stag,

United

Leading

events

winter

formal,

the

the

Party.

the

Sing,

the

Numerous

athletic

the

rising

sun

minds

of

of

men the

Fraternal

Northern

Fortress.

the

year

Washington

Frater

Frolics, joint

T he of

to t h e Swan

O.K.E.

Fraternal men

its p l a t e Hotne-

Day

and

Alumni

the

Spring

meetings,

and

year, as well as t h e u s u a l

Song It

took

included

parties,

"Friendship. Love, and

Fhe

the

other

leadership.

for

of

Anntial

serenades also c o n t r i b u t e d year

the sixth oldest Greek

States, again

can

crest

wherever

closed be

another

assured

will

always

they

may

be,

great

that be

in

and

the (lie that

T r u t h " will always be their motto.


Otnicion

OFFICERS

Kaff a &pslian

FALL 1 res.—F. Y o n k m a n V. Pres.—C. Wissink Sec.—R. V a n d e W a t e r Freas.—D. Huff

W e

sure

did!

a F O U N D E D 1834 WIN I E R I'res.—R. L u m s d e n \'. Pres.—B. Bos Sec.—M. Dyer T r e a s . - D . Huff

Solid

comfort.

SPRING Pres.—B. Bos V. Pres.—J. Vander Veldc Sec.—J. DeVries Freas.—D. Miller

All and

I

Kiss Y o u r

Hand,

Madam"

no

work play—

'After the 'Brawl' was Over'


R o w I (L. to R . ) : P. M o r a n , M. La Huis, F. Stewart, R o w 2: H . B e r g e r , K . P h i l l i p s , L . K l e i s , S. C u l b e r t s o n , m a n , H . P e n n i n g t o n . R o w 3: N . T e n B r i n k e , J . C u r t i s , e n b u r g , J . V a n d e n H o c k , P. V a n Setters, C. R o b i n s o n ,

A. Pruis. M. SpackM. MuilJ. Veldt.

t k e t a

What s up?

T h e of

hay

loft

corn-cob

party

fires

which

and

started

lightning,

the

and

year one

reminds phrase

tis will

describe o u r H o m e c o m i n g , " T h e float . . . W h o has the float?" Having a secret pal made Christmas especially nice, mas

and

which

Sing,

literary

represents aud

breakfast

a

joint to

the

another

fun

which

of

girls

the

Alumnae

the little red

beautiful

meetings,

sleepy Most

atmosphere,

the

always keep

are also significant.

Pi.

Alley.

forget

shall

genial tor one

Pan

can

W e

heart selling

Tin

who

party?

winter the

each

formal.

spring

party,

Saturday

important, however, are cooperation,

marked

the

this year

Christ-

velvet, lacc T h e and

morning the con-

sisterly

concern

in T h e t a

G a m m a


I

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V

t "

Ji' .i t k t t a

OFFICERS

§ a m m a

p i

FALL

Pres.—F. Stewart V. Pres.—M. L a H u i s Sec.—A. Pruis Treas.—P. M o r a n

f Nighty

nilc.

i:

F O U N D E D 1911

WINTER Pres.—C. R o b i n s o n V. Pres.—A. Pruis Sec.—N. J o h n s o n Treas.—P. M o r a n

Sweeter Roses

than in

the

May.

'S

SPRING Pres.—N. T c n B n n k e V. Pres.—L. Kleis Sec.—M. Spackman Treas.—P. Moran

O.K.

Locked

out.

Dean/

T w o

no

trump.


R o w 1 (L. lo R . ) ; W . Berens, N. Gysbers, P. Cuper y, D. H o f f m a n , P. Mitsoi, R. Adelberg, U. iMonroc, W . O Donnell, H . C u p e i 7 , R. Owens, J . Hascup. N . Van Heest. Row 2: F. E l - K h o u r i , D. Howarfl, D. Heyboer, f . HorrocK>. R. Spieldcnncr, L. F a b u m n i , R . R c i n e m a n n , G. Schipper, S. Vander Aardt-, L. Nattress, G. Elenbaas, J . Wilkinson, C. Cook, B. .Aldrich, T . R i t l c r . W. Uison. Row 3: R . K o i k m a n , B. Le F'evre, R. H u k i l l , F. Bauer, J . Kalec, E. Viening, J . Zack, B. Benson. W . Parson, P. Van Den Brink, H . Verkaik, J . Giebink, B. Smith, H , Veening. L. W i n b e r g , J . Awais, D. Baird, R. Van E a r d e n , J . H i n k a m p . Row 4: H. Uoorenbos, R. Moolenaar, R. Riekse. D. IJe H a a n , F. R y n b r a n d t , K. Van Wyk, J . Fowler, D. Elenbaas, H . Parson, C. Van Farowe, J, B r o u w e r , G. Bont, L . Veenstra, R . Kapcr, K. R a a k , C.. Fline, E. M c M a n a m a , E. Baker.

,y

Mrs.

Jeanette

A r c a d i a n

Boeskool.

T h e and place put

first

the

p r o j e c t of hours

spent

were

trophy.

Since

there

was

on, a

piano

was

the

project

trophy of

many

the

cold

year,

winter

shovels.

In

the

sonians

and

the

the Arkies went was in

held the

the year was

long

in

the

a

need

therefore,

was were

football

Arcadians, home with

February,

All-College Sing.

paying

game

all

soon

for

after,

Homestead.

piano; snow Emer-

victorious,

winter formal

we

participated

Arcadian

nity has s h o w n itself c a p a b l e , d e p e n d a b l e , a n d

T h e

the the

but

T h e

to

the second

behind

between

things the

t h e first-

something

spent

mud-spattered the trophy.

and In

with

for

purchased, and

mornings

final

H o m e c o m i n g float,

rewarded

Frater-

enthusiastic.


-

,

Happy

Birthday.

Don.

Our

L

w i n n i n g float.

"Stick- c m - u p

m

C k i

Poor

tylti

S i q m a

suckerl

F O U N D E D 1946 OFFICERS

Congratulation.^

2 N D SEMESTER

1ST SEMESTER

Pres.—R. Adelberg V. Pres.—D. M o n r o e Sec.—N. Webster Treas.—P. Mitsos

Pres —B Yurash \ - , Pres.—H. Cupery Sec.-R. Reinemann Preas.-R. Moolenaar


Row 1 (L. to R ) : A. South. M. Wolters, L. Maier, M. C r a m e r , C. Estroe, M. A. H e e m s t r a , Miss De Prec, C. Hoffs, P. Pickcns, S. De Young, L. M i n e r , B. Lubbers. Row 2: S. H a n d , C. Dodds, C. Jones, M . L. M e d e n d o r p , R. Smith, C. Williams, E. Groeneveld, E. D e p p e n d o r f , M. MacEwan, M. Ver Meulen, A. Damstra, C. N i e b u h r , I. Wesch, J. U p t o n . A. Paarlberg, M. Rietveld, D. L i n d a h l . Row 3: C. Boyd, P. Wierenga, M. W e r n e r , D. Deska, B. Jacksteit, J . Drake, N. L u b b e n , j . Kilian, B. H o u t m a n . L. Van Heest, S. Decker, L. Tysse. M. Fischer, D. Plyter, L. Rowell. Row 4: A. Bishop, E. Geiger, B. Van Den Biesen, M. De W i t t . R. T e r v e l t , L. Veltman, E. B r u m m e l e r , D. Raymer, N. Frcriks, N. Demarest, B. Brinks, M. L a n n i n g , M. Venema, C. T i g e l a a r , E. Fischer, P. Prentice, J . G r a v i n k , B. T i m m e r m a n , G. Kruirenga J . V a n d e r b o r g h , E. Casper.

Alpha the

Sigma Alpha. O u r

beginning

ciated with p r e m i e r e at rioat our

and

dorm

name

life,

decorations. dance

included

meetings

college

begins with "beginning"

the

start

of

o u r " G r e e n " year at H o p e . H o m e c o m i n g ; endless hours

informal

events

of

with

the

in

Sing,

sororities

Later came

the

W a r m

the and

activities

the "Snow

Friend

spring

asso-

W e made our were spent on Hotel.

informal,

fraternities.

As

and our

Swirl Other joint name

s t a r t s w i t h A l p h a , so it e n d s w i t h A l p h a . Though the c o m p l e t i o n of o u r F r e s h m a n y e a r severs o u r r e l a t i o n s w i t h A.S.A., w e a r e a w a r e

that

it is t h e

relations to t h e o t h e r sororities. is t h e c o m m e n c e m e n t

of

b e g i n n i n g of o u r

future

T h e c u l m i n a t i o n of A.S.A.

upperclassman

life.

,


a

M o v e it o v e r !

A l p h a

S l ^ m a

A t p l t a

'•4

i

- a n d t h e l i v i n ' is e a s y "

F O U N D E D 1945

OFFICERS

1ST SEMESTER

L'ND SEMESTER

Pres.—M. Heemstra V. Pres.—P. Pickens Sec.—C. Hoffs Treas.—C. Estroe

Pres.—D. Raymci V. Pres.—J. Upton Sec.—D. Plyter Freas.—P. Prentice

g

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1

l i m e o n Mv H a n d s Some ( asanova.

, srtv i 11

I own 'Freshmen

sisters all —"


T on

Row 1 (L. to R . ) : R. Koeppe (Vice Pres.). Miss Meyer, B. Bruins (Pres.), M. Olert (Sec.-Treas.). Row 2: M. Korteling, M. Veldraan, F. Stewart. N. Hoffman.

Hey, s o u n d s O.K.

T h e n a t i o n a l h o n o r s o c i e t y f o r s e n i o r w o m e n at H o p e c h o o s e s i t s m e m b e r s o n t h e b a s i s of h i g h s c h o l a r s h i p , l e a d e r s h i p , a n d u n s e l f i s h service. A c t i v i t i e s i n c l u d e d " T h e S y m p h o n y of N a t i o n s " ( t h e i r v e r s i o n o f I n t e r n a t i o n a l Niglit). Alcor Coffees, a n d weekly trips to d o r m i t o r i e s a n d f r a t e r n i t y h o u s e s to sell c a n d y a n d a p p l e s , w h i c h h e l p e d to c e m e n t firm f r i e n d s h i p s a m o n g t n e girls, as w e l l as e a r n m o n e y f o r a s c h o l a r s h i p to a d e s e r v i n g s o p h o m o r e girl a n d a gift to the school. Wednesday night.


Row 1 (L. to R . ) : Mr. Yonker, D. Hoffman (Corresponding Sec.), G. Bom (Pres.), R. Lumsden (Recording Sec.), Dean Hinga. Row 2: J . Johnson, W. T r i p p . R. Hennings. G. Van Zyl, R. VandeWater. Row 3: C. Wissink, D. Hager, F. Yonkman, G. De Free, J . Vander Velde, R. Kruizenga.

K e y

T h e B l u e Key N a t i o n a l H o n o r a r y F r a t e r n i t y is conip o s e d of s e n i o r m e n e l e c t e d o n t h e b a s i s of a c a d e m i c a t t a i n m e n t , c h a r a c t e r , a n d p a r t i c i p a t i o n in s t u d e n t activities. It is a s e r v i c e c l u b , t n e B o o k S t o r e b e i n g t h e m a i n p r o j e c t . O t h e r s i n c l u d e d t h e p u b l i c a t i o n of t h e s t u d e n t g u i d e a n d t h e d i s t r i b u t i o n of b a s k e t b a l l a n d f o o t b a l l programs. A h i g h l i g h t of t h e year was the d i n n e r party lor m e m b e r s a n d t h e i r g u e s t s i n G r a n d R a p i d s , a n d t h e linal m e e t i n g w a s a b a n q u e t to f o r m a l l y r e c e i v e t h e n e w m e m b e r s f o r t h e c o m i n g year. S p o n s o r w a s D r . V o o g d .

s


RGW 1 (L. to R . ) : B. Bruins, N. H o f f m a n , M. Veldman, M. Korteling. Row 2: D Hoffm a n , D. Hager, G. Bont, F. Yonkman, J. Vander Velde, G. Van Zyl.

W Ii G S

• W l M M M am & # # L l t v i

A i t s

Wk a

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B i o g r a p h i e s of these h o n o r e d seniors, c h o s e n a c c o r d i n g to scholarship, l e a d e r s h i p , c i t i z e n s h i p , a n d f u t u r e p r o m i s e , w i l l a p p e a r in t h e a n n u a l e d i t i o n of " W h o s W h o A m o n g S t u d e n t s m A m e r i c a ' s U n i v e r s i t i e s a n d C o l l e g e s "

Row 1 (L. to R . ) : C. Veenslra, I. Bowman, J . Kinney, C. Crist (Scc.-Trcas.), E. Bollhouse (Vice Pres., Mr. Kooiker, R. Koeppe (Pres.), D. T e n Brink, M. Elzinga, L. Lemkuil. Row 2: A. Bishop, G. Kooiker, W. Pyle, E. Casper, M. Veldman. S. Moran, la| e n , J. Vanderwerp, C. Lange. M. Faiior, C. Ferguson. Row 3: J . Drake. A1, M u , 1 e n b u r g , G. Meenblik, N. Lubben, L. Voogd, M. Dykema, H. Jacobs, K. Kempers, A. Ritsema, C. Ro/eboom, P. Luidens, L. Hoogeveen, E. I. Schipper. Row 4: C. Boyd, B. Keizer, A. Finlaw, M. De rveut, J . Schoiten, B. Plomp, J. T i e n . L, Nattress, C. T h o m a s , W. p i s o n , A. Hilmert, J. Vander Velde.

T h e M u s i c a l A r t s (:hil)s is c o m p o s e d o f t h o s e i n t e r e s t e d in g o o d m u s i c . S p e c i a l d u t i e s i n c l u d e p r o v i d i n g u s h e r s f o r p r o g r a m s g i v e n in t h e C h a p e l , C h r i s t m a s d e c o r a t i o n s , a n d vesper services.


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H . P e n n i n g t o n . E. D c p p e n d o r f P i V ® " < } " ^lo^ma, Casper I 1'eirce, D. P l y t e r , li. Schepers. 1 . L e m k u i l , ,|. Kinney, G. Oe O i a i t . K. B o u n e u s t . K. a i o i ^ m a . Palen R o w 2' P. H a r g r e a v c s , K. F a i r c h i l d , C. Hoffs. F. Delfs. R. Smitl., S. F h o m a s , B. C o o k . L. O p t H o l t , Gill A. Finlaw, J. G i a v i n k . S. Pyle, C; R o b i n s o n , 1). L i n d a h l . K r u i z e n g a , B. B r u i n s . Row 3. A • • •• I a n e e I Ki.ian G B o e r m a n , W . Olson, IS. P l o m p , 1). H a n s o n , D. H u i s i n g h , F. V a n Oss. L. N a t t r « i . W e b s t e r . G. T h o m a s , M. R y k e m a . C. R o / e b o o m . J . V a n d e r B o r g h . R o w 4: ^ V a n d c r Velde S M o r a n Bloodgood, M. G c m m i l l . L. Van Heest, n . K i e p p e r | . V a n H o e v e n , K. V a n H e m e r t . J . 1 len, K. 1X)IM . Benson K. V a n W y k , U. N o r t h u i s , M. Pickens. M . M u i l e n b u r g , C. J a c o b s . Row 5. I V c l t m a n . J - M o i o e r . S a u n d e r s H T i n k l e n b c r p I A r n o l d i n k , 1). l a n s m a . K. V c r m e c r , B. S t r e m l e r , J . R o u n d h o u s e , G. M u y s k c . V a n Faro'we!'P V a n d e r W o u d e , .v. Freriks, M. R i c h a r d s , P. l . u i d e m . Mr. R o b e r t C a v a n a u g l . is t h e d i r e . t o . .

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Row 1 (L. to R . ) : C.. Kooiker, B. Roelofs, E. Mayo, H. Pennington, E. Casper, C. Hinga, S. Palen, G. Yonkman, B. Bruins. B. Schepers, L. Lcmkuil, Mrs. C. Snow. Row 2; K. Kempers, M Droppers, N. Pyle, k . Fairchild, C. Hoffs, M. Dvkema. C. Curtis (Sec.), M. Weesies, J . Geerds, G. Kruizenga. Row 3: R. Koeppr, D. T e n Brink, R. Smith, j . Mulder, M. Veldman, C. Ferguson, A. Ritsema, A. Hilmert, E. Schipper, A. Finlaw, C. Rozeboom, S. Pyle (Pres.), M. l)e Neut (Treas.)

In e a r l y fall Mrs. W . C u r t i s S n o w b e g a n t h e i n t e n s i v e r e h e a r s i n g of T h e W o m e n ' s G l e e C l u b . N u m e r o u s prog r a m s w e r e p r e s e n t e d in t h e c h u r c h e s o f W e s t e r n M i c h i g a n t h r o u g h o u t t h e year, a n d in M a r c h t h e g r o u p a p p e a r e d at P e r c y J o n e s H o s p i t a l . T h e c l i m a x of t h e y e a r w a s an e x t e n s i v e tottr of t h e East. C o n c e r t s w e r e g i v e n in c h u r c h e s in N e w York, N e w J e r s e y , a n d M i c h i g a n . A g a i n t h e select i o n s w e r e a b a l a n c e o f tine s e c u l a r a n d r e l i g i o u s m u s i c ; t h e b l u e r o b e s a n d s t r i k i n g o r a n g e s t o l e s are i d e n t i f i e d with the group, and n e w w h i t e formal gowns gave the girls an e x c i t i n g a p p e a r a n c e in concert.

Women's

Our Mascot.

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Well-used bus for sale

^ f i r e c t i o n , o t '"'of- R o b e r t C a v a n a u g h C l u l ) s arlf in t l u ' f a l l , ' ''1 t r a i n i n g s c h e d u l e early t h e fall to p r e p a r e f o r t h e s p r i n g w e s t e r n t o u r . M a n y m e m b e r s w e r e e n j o y i n g t h e i r first y e a r i n t h e c l u b , a n d togethei with the more experienced m e n , a well balanced g r o u p w a s h e a r d in a n d a r o u n d H o l l a n d . T h e c o n c e r t s c h c t h d e w a s o p e n e d w i t h a p e r f o r m a n c e at t h e P a n t l i n d Hotel and was climaxed with a lour through Illinois • ' I ™ ™ , 1 " ' a n d Minnesota. 1 he p r o g r a m was well organized a n d w a s p e r f o r m e d w i t h h i g h p o l i s h t h a t o n l y e n d l e s s h o u i s of rehearsal can p r o d u c e .

Our Navigator p. Huizenga R. Northuis, F, Van Oss, I). Hanson, 1" Nattress, K. Enckson (Sec.-Treas,), L, Minnth, I), (ansma R Benson, K Louis. J . Tien (Pres.), Bom (Vice Pres.), K Van Hemert, D. Angus, ( Van Farowe, J . Roundhouse, J. Loch, U \ andePoIder, P Vander Woude, K. Van Wyk, S. Noordvk, f" R i n b r a n d t . J WinlCT J. Beuker, D. Ue Jong, B. Plomp, N. WebW O son \ lenmg, W. Exo. L. Winbcrg, G. Thomas,

I


Morrette Rider, Conductor

Practice makes perfect.

VIOLIN

CELLO

BASSOON

TUBA

C. Boyd, Concertmaster M. Carter R. Hall A. Herder F. Hoogerhyde C. Kelch J. Kromann R. Kuit R. Perkins P. Pickens W. Rider A. Ritseina L. Van Raalte B. Van Lente M. Veltman j . Wierenga j . Weener

P. Slagh M. VanAlsburg E. Viening

j . Bennett N. L u b b e n

H. Van Zoeren

TIMPANI BASS R. Dogger C.Jordan

G. U. B. N. G.

DeGraff Hager Houtman Stearns Steenblick

P. Robbert

I. Smith M. Venema PERCUSSION

FLUTE

TRUMPET

M. Berkle J. Vanderwerp

I). I). V. C.

OBOE VIOLA

HORN

Baird Huff Kleinheksel Kleinheksel

L. Nattress

HARP B. Keizer

R. Zeidler TROMBONE CLARINET L. Maier J . Sloan

S. Bolthouse O. Christensen j . Harrington

LIBRARIAN E. Viening


Morrctte Rider, Conductor Attention!

FLUTE J . Vandcrwerp C. Tigelaar M. Korteling

SAXOPHONE E. Veenstra R. Hukill D. De Young

I ROMBONE

PERCUSSION

BARITONE

P. VanderSchaaf I). Hillebrands •L. Nattress • J . Boeve *M. La Huis

H. Van Zoeren M. Cramer A. Shoemaker •\V. Olson

DRUM MAJOR

HORN M. Vecnema M. Van Ry •G. Muyskens E. Berens P. Vanden Brink

P. Robbert

L. Vandermeulen O. Christensen J. Dornbos J. Harrington •S. Bolthouse •L. Nat tress

CLARINETS J. Sloan L. Maier M. Van H a m L. Veenstra J. De Vries F. Reinstein R. Spieldenner J . Geraci R. Kamphuis J. Du Mez *M. Zweidg

IIMPANI

•VV. Helder CORNET

BASS C L A R I N E T N. Freriks

I. Smith D. Baird N. T e n Brinke R. Langenberg J . Witte

BASS H. Doorenbos M. Denekas *H. Van Zoeren

' M e m b e r s of Marching Band onl>

MAJORETTES *A. Bishop •J. Kinney


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Row 1 (L., to R ): I'. Vandcr Schaaf, U. L)c Witt (Pres.), A. Silcox (Vice Pres.), Miss Harlon, L. Minuth (Treas.), E. M. Schipper. Row 2: L. Fasce. P. Leach, D. Bechberger. M. Medendorp, L. Hoogevecn. R. Smith, B. Roelofs, M. Karstcn, E. T e u n c . Row 3: C. Zales. R. Spieldenner, B. H o u l m a n , J. Noxon. <;. I)e Graff, M. Veldman, B. Helder. Row 4: C. Cook. R. Vandewater, N. Ratering, B. Yurash. B. Plomp, 1). Angus. R. Adelbcrg. Absent: Mary Olert (Sec.)

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Reverend, President, and make-"oul'

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N A T I O N A L C O L L E G I A T E PLAYERS Row I: (L. lo R . ) : Dr. Schricr, J. Noxon, E. Lecse, Miss Harton. A. Silcox, I). DeWitt, L. M i n u t h , P. Leach.

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I'i K a p p a D e l t a is a n a t i o n a l h o n o r a r y f r a t e r n i t y w h i c h c n courages forensic activity in debate, oratory, e x t e m p o r a n e o u s speaking, a n d g r o u p d i s c u s s i o n . T h o s e w h o h a v e r e p i e s e n t e d H o p e in inter collegiate forensic contests arc eligible for m e m b e r s h i p . I he a d v i s o r is M r . 1'onstein.

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Row 1 (L. to R . ) : P. Vander Schaaf, J. De Graff, Mr. Ponstein, B. Brinks, M. Feldraann. Row 2; 0 . Veldhais, B. Kloote, C. Wissink, J. Delhraers. Row 3: G. Muyskens, D. Hager, D. Kruizenga, G. Van Zyl, R. Lumsden.

Q e f i a t e A g a i n a n o u t s t a n d i n g H o p e d e b a t e s q u a d t o o k o n all c o m e r s as it b a t t l e d o v e r the r e s o l u t i o n — Resolved; The N a t i o n a l G o v e r n m e n t institute a system of permanent w a g e a n d price control. T h e h i g h l i g h t s of the year were the novice and s t a t e t o u r n e y s a t E a s t L a n s i n g a n d t h e P i K a p p a D e l t a c o n f e r e n c e at K a l a m a / o o . Mr. P o n s t e i n c o a c h e d the teams.


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Row 1 (L. to R ): E. Vande Bunte, C. Crist. Mr. T e n Hoor, Or. Hosmcr. Dr. De Graaf. Dr. Snow. Mr. Brand, M. Veldman, H. Jacobs. Row 2; J. Lager, C. Christie, C. Van Zylcn, E. Wolters, iM. T e n B r i n k e , G. Roos, M. Zweizig, L. McDowell, M. Mulder, B. Roelofs, J. Noxon, C. Ferguson, J. Bernius. Row 3: R. Northuis, D. Haas, G. De Graff, K. Kempers, S. Hyle, R. Koeppe, L. Hoogeveen, M. Pickens, J . Kruiswyk, B. Baker, H. Studditord, D. Veldman, L. Lovelace. Row 4: K. Kuiper, K. Erickson, C. J o r d a n , D. Van Gessel. B. Hennings, K. Van Wyk, C. Van Earowe, D. De Graaf, G. De Pree, J . DeVries, F. McCormick, J . T i e n , D. Hesselink.

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The E n g l i s h M a j o r s C l u b d i v i d e d a g a i n t h i s y e a r i n t o f o u r g r o u p s to p r o m o t e b e t t e r g r o u p d i s c u s s i o n a n d i n d i v i d u a l p a r t i c i p a t i o n . Dr. H o l l e n u a c h a n d Dr. S n o w a d v i s e d t h e d r a m a g r o u p ; Mr. l e n H o o r m e t w i t h t h o s e i n t e r e s t e d i n p o e t r y ; Dr. D e G r a a f s u p e r v i s e d t h e " A t l a n t i c M o n t h l y " s e c t i o n f o r t h e d i s c u s s i o n of m a g a z i n e stories; Mr. B r a n d g u i d e d s t u d e n t s i n t e r e s t e d i n d e v e l o p i n g t h e i r talents in creative writing. A b a n q u e t a n d special meeti n g w i t h g u e s t s p e a k e r w a s h e l d l o r all m e m b e r s i n t h e spring, e m t i n g the yearly activities.

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Row I (L. to R ) : Mrs. Prins, 1). Dc Graaf (Vice Pres.), N. H o f f m a n (Pres.), N. Pyle ( T r e a s ) , J. Scholten, Miss Meyer. Row 2: L Rowell, A. Paarlberg, P. Moran, M. Ver Mculen, M. Rietveld, R Backus, B. Gneiding. N. Ramaker. Row 3: B. H o u t m a n , P. Wier-nga. C. Jacobs, S. Moran, E. Groeneveld, C. Young, M. Dykema, M. L. Ziegler. Row 4: C. Boyd. M. Veldman, M. Failor, M. Saunders, J. Gravink, J. Bondhouse, A. Hilmert, C, Ferguson, C. Veenslra, H. Van Loo. Absent: Lee Fasce (Sec.)

Students from b e g i n n i n g through advanced levels s u p p l e m e n t e d their classroom session w i t h the French Club's m o n t h l y meetings. I n c l u d e d were t h e a n n u a l j o i n t m e e t i n g w i t h M u s i c a l A r t s C l u b , a C h r i s t m a s p a r t v , films, a n d a p i c n i c b r e a k f a s t w h i c h b r o u g h t a n o t h e r s u c c e s s f u l vear to a close. f a c u l t y a d v i s o r s are M i s s M e y e r a n d Mrs. 1'rins.

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Row 1 (L. to R . ) : M- Albcr, S. Zwcmer (Vice Pres.), R. Adelberg (Pres.), G. Yonkman (Sec.-Treas.), B. Bruins. Row 2: J . Wierenga, B. Van Lente, J. Geerlings, M. Meninga, M. Richards, M. / a n d s t r a , J. Upton, L. Lemkuil. Row 3: G. Steenblik, L. Winberg. K. D. Jacobusse, J. H a r r i n g t o n , R. Muilenburg, K. Kcmpers.

T h e S p a n i s h C l u b ' s m o n t h l y a c t i v i t i e s t h i s year i n c l u d e d s everal films, t h e C h r i s t m a s p a r t y in V a n R a a l t e L o u n g e , a n d m a n y e n j o y a b l e m e e t i n g s at t h e h o m e o f t h e f a c u l t y a d v i s o r , Dr. B r o w n .


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(Vice Pres.), K. Leese (Sec • 2: A. Gabriels, L. HellinK, H. Markusse, P. Heidanus L. Nattress, J. Vander Velde

By c o m b i n i n g s o c i a b l e a n d i n f o r m a t i v e a c t i v i t i e s , t h e G e r m a n C l u b m e e t i n g s this year h a v e p r o v e d profitable to those interested in G e r m a n y a n d G e r m a n c u l t u r e .

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Row 1 (L. to R . ) : J- D e j o n g (Pres.), Dr. Ellen, Miss Boyd, E. Fasch Row 2: M. Karsten, A. De Jong, O. Christensen, H. Markusse.

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T h e G a m m a Chi C h a p t e r of the G e r m a n N a t i o n a l H o n o r a r y Fraternity, a l o n g w i t h the o t h e r s i x t y - n i n e chapters of Delta Phi A l p h a , a i m s to p r o m o t e t h e s t u d y of t h e G e r m a n l a n g u a g e , l i t e r a t u r e a n d c i v i l i z a t i o n , a n d s e e k s t o e m p h a s i z e t h o s e a s p e c t s of G e r m a n l i f e a n d c u l t u r e w h i c h are o f u n i v e r s a l v a l u e .

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L e t ' s s e e y o u i l o it. Tri-Beta encourages scholarships and promotes the a d v a n t e i n e m o f s c i e n t i f i c t r u t h . M e m b e r s h i p is o p e n l o Biology majors w h o have completed a required n u m b e r of hours a n d m a i n t a i n high scholastic standards. M o n t h l y m e e t i n g s consist of s t u d e n t papers, movies, speakers, anil banqueis. I his y e a r t h e A l p h a lita C h a p t e r w a s a m o n g t h o s e r e p r e s e n t e d at t h e T r i B e t a N a t i o n a l C o n v e n t i o . i held in Philadelphia d u r i n g Christmas vacation. The h i g h l i g h t of t h e s e c o n d s e m e s t e r w a s a t r i p to t h e M u s e u m of S c i e n c e a n d I n d u s t r y i n C h i c a g o .

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Row 1 (L. to R . l : R. Albcrs ( T r c a s . ) , N. Rieck (Pres.), M. Korteling ( S ÂŤ . ) , Mr. Ungcr, P. Pas, D. Baker (Vice Pres.), O. Christensen. Row 2: C. Uykstra, B. Van Lentc, J. Geerlings, M. Olert, M. Karstcn. M. Van H a m , U. Hoffman. Row 3: R. Kamphuis, K. Brln/a, J. Beukcr, R. Leppink, J. H u n t , G. Bont, G. Hoekstra.


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T h e C h e m i s t r y C l u b w a s o r g a n i z e d t w e n t y - n i n e years a g o t o " e n c o u r a g c t h e s t u d y o t c h e m i s t r y at H o p e a n d t o p e r p e t u a t e a fra>crnal s p i r i t a m o n g its m e m b e r s " ; it is a M u a e n t AHiliate C h a p t e r of t h e A m e r i c a n C h e m i c a l Society. M e e t i n g s h a v e i n c l u d e d r e s e a r c h p a p e r s prep a r e d by s e n i o r m e m b e r s , o u t s t a n d i n g s p e a k e r s , a n d t h e a n n u a l s p r i n g h e l d trip. U n d e r Dr. \'an Zyl, D r . K l e i n h c k s e l , a n d 1'rot. Vancler i ' l o c g , it has p r o v i d e d a n extrac u r r i c u l a r a p p r o a c h t o c h e m i s t r y a n d p r e p a r e d its m e m bers f o r g r a d u a t e s t u d i e s a n d p r o f e s s i o n s .

Row I (L. to R . ) : Mr. Vandcr I'locg, I). Crichton ( S a . - T r c a s . ) , P. Krom.inn (Pres.), B. Yurash (Vice Pres.), I)r Van /.vl. Row 2: Blocker. J Zack. I. Brink. Robertson. |. Mellenia. Row 'I: H. Veening, R. \ isser, R. Moolcnaar, K. Jekel, R Burrows. R I.angenberR.

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I h e d i r e c t e d d i s c u s s i o n m e e t i n g s of t h e P h i l o s o p h y C l u b a g a i n drew m a n y students interested in philosophical entities. T h e group w a s u n d e r t h e s p o n s o r s h i p of D r . DyKstra.

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Row 1 (L to R . ) : B. Bos (Pres.), H. Gill (Vice Pres.), E. Van T u i n e n (Sec.-Treas.), Mr. Vanderham. Row 2: M. Gemmill, A. Pruis, R. Eustace, P. Moran, M. Feldmann, B. Wierenga. Row 3: P. Luidens, A. Tigelaar, W. Sinke, V. Siter, M. Schrier, P. Leach.

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Row 1 (L. to R . ) : M. Mulder, E. Koeman, S. Pyle, A. Beekman (Pres.). Mr. Ver Beek, R. Slotsema (Vice Pres.), B. Cross (Set.-Treas.), J. Harmelink. L. Kleis. I). T e n Brink. Row 2: DeLoof, M. Broersma. L.. Lemkuil, M. Buttles, B. Cook. J. Vanderwerp, C. Wines, H. Pennington, C. Hinga, J. Lager, M. Andrews, M. l e r B o r g . Row 3: E. Schmidt, M. Zweizig, B. Moessner, G. Kooiker, N. Pyle, C. Christie, M. Dykema, R. Ver M t u l e n , E. Schipper, J. Bernius, R. Koeppe, A. Shoemaker, M. Mulder, L. McDowell, S. H u u 0 e r i n k . Row 4: E. Schipper, J. Marcusse, K. Kempers, C. Van Lare, E. Bolthouse, J. Geerds. M. Buttles, II. Studdiford, M. Failor, A. Siderius, C. Curtis, C. Rozeboom, M. Berghorst, B. Soper, J . Kruiswyk, M. Weessies. In a d d i t i o n Teachers Club and knowledge cluded special parties.

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Row 1 (L. to R . ) : D. Hillebrands, B. Dethraers, J. Du Me/, D. Huff, j . Miller. Row 2: U. Kruizenga, D. Thompson, B. \ a n d c i Wert, R. Lumsden, D. Monroe. Row 3: R. Brandt, 1. Van Rioei D. Peekstok, P. Mitsos, D. Miller.

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Row 1 (L. to R . ) : f. Harvey (Pres.), J. Visser, Miss Ross, Dr. Hawkinson, Mr. Hinga, J . Vanderwerp. Row 2: E. Boithousc, M. Pickens, E. Gearhart, J. Johnson, D. De Young, B. Hoffman, T . Johnston, B. Wicrenga, M. Feldmann.

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I'lii A l p h a T l i e t a w a s f o u n d e d t o c r c a t e a n d s t i m u l a t e an interest in history, to e x t e n d r e c o g n i t i o n for s c h o l a s t i c a t t a i n m e n t in t h i s Held, a n d to p r o m o t e a s s o c i a t i o n a n d f e l l o w s h i p . D u e l a r g e l y to t h e e f f o r t s o f Dr, E l l a H a w k i n s o n , h e r s e l f a m e m her o f t h e F r a t e r n i t y , t h e G a m m a O m i c r o n C h a p t e r o f H o p e C o l l e g e w a s i n s t a l l e d in M a y . 1950, T h e a c t i v i t i e s t h i s y e a r h a v e i n c l u d e d t h e b a n q u e t f o r t h e n e w m e m b e r s at w h i c h Dr, J o h n H o l l e n b a c h spoke, a speaker from the seminary regarding China, panel discussions, and the spring banquet.

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Row I (L, to R . ) : Miss Ross. E. Bolthousc, C. Herder, R de Maagd ( T r e a s . ) , R. Eustace ( P r e s . ) . M. Feldmann (Sec.), R. Bishop (Vice Pres.), J. Vanderwerp, S. Palen, Dr. Hawkinson. Row 2: L. Fabumni, D. De Young, M. Geminill, P. Pas, M. Bruns, A. Gabriels, M. Bruns, G. De Graff, L. Hoogeveen, P. Mitsos, D. Monroe. Row 3: F. El-Khouri, J. Awais, G. Muyskensi C. Beach, N. Ratering, J . Van Putten, J. Dethmers, R. Hoeksema, J. Hascup, W. O'Donnell.

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Clu& " K n o w Y o u r W o r l d " is t h e t h e m e o f t h e I n t e r n a t i o n . Relations C l u b , seeking to reach a better u n d e r s t a n d i n g o t t h e w o r l d a n d its p r o b l e m s . A c t i v i t i e s h a v e i n c l u d e d a b a n q u e t at w h i c h C o n g r e s s m a n G e r a l d F o r d , Jr., s p o k e a b o u t o u r g o v e r n m e n t ' s t a x i n g p r o g r a m , d i s c u s s i o n s by t h e f o r e i g n m e m b e r s , o u t s i d e s p e a k e r s , a n d a m o n e y raisi n g p r o j e c t to h e l p t h e w o r k o t U N E S C O . D e l e g a t e s f r o m t h e c l u b h a v e b e e n a c t i v e in a t t e n d i n g local, r e g i o n a l , a n d s l a t e c o n f e r e n c e s , s u c h as t h o s e s p o n s o r e d by U N E S C O a n d t h e A m e r i c a n A s s o c i a t i o n of I n t e r n a t i o n a l R e l a t i o n s C l u b s .

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to R . ) : A. Ritsema (Sec.), F. Stewart (Pres.), Mrs. Van Setters (Vice Pres.). P. Luidens ( T r e a s . ) . Row Heest, E. T e u n e , M. Pickens. H. Studdiford, S. Row 3: A. Herder, M. Richards, J. Bernius, G. Bardwell.

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1 h e V.W .C.A t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e Y . M . C . A . b e g a n a n e w y e a r of C h r i s t i a n s e r v i c e by s e n d i n g o u t w e l c o m i n g l e t t e r s to all n e w s t u d e n t s . T h e a c t i v e y e a r b e g a n w i t h t h e \ s m e e t i n g all b u s e s a n d trains, a i d i n g n e w a n d o l d s t u d e n t s w i t h t h e i r l u g g a g e . O r i e n t a t i o n Wv.ek. w a s h i g h l i g h t e d by a Y s p o n s o r e c . b e a c h p a r t y for all n e w s t u d e n t s . 1 h e \ f o r e " a n d t h e " H o p e rii-Lights" w e r e p u b l i s h e d i m m e d i a t e l y in o r d e r to g i v e a f u r t h e r i n t r o d u c t i o n to Y a c t i v i t i e s . T h e t w o m a i n e v e n t s of t h e y e a r w e r e t h e a n n u a l m i s s i o n


y.m.c.A tlrive a n d R e l i g i o u s E m p h a s i s W e e k . T h i s year's ยง 2 , 0 0 0 M i s s i o n D r i v e was f o r m e d i c a l s u p p l i e s f o r Dr. K o r t e l i n g i n I n d i a . R e l i g i o u s E m p h a s i s weeK in F e b r u a r y b r o u g h t Dr. Gary W e i s . g e r to t h e c a m p u s as g u e s t s p e a k e r . O t n e r activities have i n c l u d e d the d e p u t a t i o n work, visits by t h e w o m e n to K o r e a n w a r v e t e r a n s at P e r c y J o n e s H o s p i tal, a n d w e e k l y m e e t i n g s to p r o v i d e i n s p i r a t i o n a n d Christ i a n f e l l o w s h i p for all s t u d e n t s .

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Row 1 (L. to R ) ; W. Sikkcina ( T r e a s . ) , VV. T r i p p (Pres.). Mi Wolters, J. Nyitray (Vice Pres.), B. Lc Fevre (Sec.). Row 2 I) C n c h t o n , C. Johnson, R. Spencer, C. Van Farowe. F. McCormick R. Hoekscma, W. Olson,


Row 1 (L. to R . ) : E. Schipper, N. T e n B r i n k e , M. Pickens (Vice Pres.). B. Bardwcll (Pres.), M. Spackman ( T r e a s . ) , G. De Graff. Row 2: S. H a n d , C. Buseman, M. Cramer, F. Stewart, M. Muilenburg, M. La Huis, J . Veldt, A. Willig, C. Vander Kooi. Row 3: J. Mulder, V. Demarest, V. Siter, L. Hoogeveen, J. Vanden Hoek, M. L u n e b u r g , E. Everse, P. Van Setters, P. Luidens. Absent: Emily Vinstra (Sec.)

A d v i s e d by M i s s S p o c l s l r a , K a p p a D e l t a h e l p s i n f o r m y o u n g w o m e n in t h e Held of C h r i s t i a n s e r v i c c . A c t i v i t i e s i n c l u d e d t h e a n n u a l m e e t i n g w i t h A l p h a Chi a n d various religious speakers; t h e c l o s i n g e v e n t was t h e a n n u a l b a n q u e r .

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Row 1 (L. to R . ) : W. T r i p p , M. Huyser (Sec.), W. Olson (Treas.), I. Rottenberg (Pres.), E. Viening (Vice Pres.), R. Spieldenner, R. Bouwkamp. Row 2: J. Hascup, R. Hamilton. J. Doornbos, N. Ratering, G. Wilterdink, J. Spaulding, A. Angus, M. Voss, R. Hoeksema. Row 3; C. Johnson, D. d e f o r e s t , S. Noordyk, R. Huls, D. Hesselink, T . Rynbrandt, VV. Estell, J. T i e n . Row 4: R. Adelberg, B. Le Fevre, C. Weeber, R. Spencer, J. Pirsons, P. Vander Woude, C. Van Farowe, D. Prentice, L. Veenstra, B. Bos.

T o a l l m e n w h o h a v e s p e c i a l i n t e r e s t i n t h e v a r i o u s p h a s e s of c h u r c h w o r k t h e A l p h a Chi m e e t i n g s h a v e again given a m p l e o p p o r t u n i t y to e x c h a n g e t h o u g h t s and experience fellowship. P r o m i n e n t speakers were heard, and the customary joint meeti n g s w e r e h e l d w i t h K a p p a D e l t a a n d t h e A d e l p h i c s o c i e t y of W e s t e r n S e m i n a r y .


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Row 1 (L. to R . ) : B. Bruins, L. Lemkuil (Sec ), C. Van Lare (Pres.), C. Christie ( T r e a s . ) , E. Vande Bunte (Vice Pres.). Row 2: E. Fasch, E. Mayo, H. Moran. R. Ver Meulen, M. T e r B o t g , R. Eustace. Row 3: H. Studdiford, E. Koeman, E. T e u n e , P. Prentice, M. Dykema, J . Van Drunen.

T h e W o m e n ' s A c t i v i t i e s L e a g u e s p r e a d s its p r o g r a m w i d e l y e n o u g h to i n c l u d c e v e r y o n e o n c a m p u s . It h a s i n d u d e d t h e B i g - L i t t l e Sister B e a c h P a r t y , t h e A l l - G i r l Masquerade, the All-College Christmas Party, a n d the Penny Carnival. T h e m e m b e r s h i p i n c l u d e s all g i r l s a t t e n d i n g H o p e ; t h e W . A . L . B o a r d is c o m p o s e d o l a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e f r o m e a c h s o r o r i t y , e a c h class, t o w n , Y.W.C.A., W o m e n ' s Glee Cluh, A.D.D., houseboard, and t h e M a y D a y C h a i r m a n . Mrs. T e l h n a n a n d M i s s R e e v e r t s serve as advisors.

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Row 1 (L. to R . ) : M. Pickens (Sec.). E- Schmidt (Vice Pres.), M. Korteling (Pres.), M. La Huis ( T r e a s . ) , M. Mulder. Row 2: D. Crooks, L. Lemkuil, F. Stewart, L. O p ' t Holt, A. Ritsema, M. De Neut, J. Geerlings, C. Robinson, N . Pyle.

I h e w o m e n of H o p e h a v e a g a i n e n d e a v o r e d to a i d t h e A t h l e t i c D e p a r t m e n t t h r o u g h t h e s a l e of r e f r e s h m e n t s at h o m e g a m e s . M e m b e r s h i p t o t h e A t h l e t i c D e b t D i g g e r s is l i m i t e d t o o n e j u n i o r a n d t w o seniors f r o m cach sorority a n d the factdty advisor, Mr. Lampen.

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Row 1 (L. to R . ) : E. Schmidt, A. H e r d e r ( P r e s . ) , Miss Boyd. M. Pickens (Sec.-Treas.), J . Bernius. Row 2: C. H i n g a , E. Mayo, C. R o b i n s o n , A. Pruis, C. Christie.

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T h e Pan-Hellenic Board is composed of two members from each sorority, one junior and one senior; Dean Reeverts, and Miss'Boyd; the board formulates pledging rules and handles problems concerning sorority life.


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Row 1 (L. to R . ) : Mrs. J . Boeskool. Mrs. N. Aldrich, Mrs. B. Kioncnicyer, Mrs. E. Robertson. Mrs. E. Den H e r d e r . Row 2: L. Lovelace, 1). H o f f m a n , Dean H i n g a , 1). Hanson, K. Martin, j . Johnson.

Fhe Men's House Board is comprised of the five house presidenls, their house mothers, and Dean Hinga. who take care of problems toncerning efficient management of fraternity houses.

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3 n t e k - fyalctoiUy T h e Interfraternity Council is composed of two representa tives from each fraternity and Dean Hinga. advisor. I he council governs the fraternities, regulates their functions, irons out grievances, enforces rules regarding rushing,. bidding. and initiation, and, promotes cooperation.

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i r a p e - J w s T h e Hoije-Ives is an organization comprised of the wives of H o p e students, w h o meet once a m o n t h for a social evening. T h e programs have included a family potluck supper, a Christmas party, a program for the aged at Resthaven, participation in the All-College Sing, and intramural sports.


Row I (L. to R . ) : Dr. Lubbers, F. Lighthart, C. Paauwe, E. W c h r m c y c r , C. Holkeboer, J . Havinga, j . Miok, Mrs. Lubbers. Row 2: H . Steffcns. R. Visscher, A. Caauwe, C. Sehollen, U . Kleever, I). P o p p e m a , F. Artz, I'. Markey.

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T h e football season got under way with 40 eager and spirited men starting the late summer practice. Under i he watchful guidance of Coach A1 Vanderbush they were whipped into shape to meet one of the roughest schedules ever listed here at Hope. 1 he team looked green and inexperienced with many freshmen lilling the shoes of the graduating seniors. I he season opened with a shaky start with Michigan Normal showing m a m weak spots in the developing offense. T h e next week the Dutch began to move by overcoming Carroll at Riverview Park for the opening home game. T h e n the costly blow the season was the .'i-point loss to Albion but from that point on the hard working gridders dug their cleats into the dirt and headed through the remaining games with victory in their eyes and came up with the title of Co-Champions of MIAA. D i e success of the 1951 football season is largely attributed to the well-rounded machine that was developed by A1 Vanderbush and his coaching staff also led by the co captains F Yonkman and Gene Nyenhuis. A gieat tribute to Hope and the team's ability for football and sportsmanship are the eight men placed on the all conference team. After a very successful season of five wins and four losses the Dutch gridders hung up their uniforms in anticipation of the seasons to come.

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Q a s k d U l A record breaking basketball season in (he MIAA came to a close with the H o p e College Dutchmen, under the auspices of John Visser and Nick Vonker, sitting on top by two full games, taking their first cage crown since 1946-47. Following the D u t c h m e n in a tie for second were two other powers in the conference this year, Albion and Kalamazoo. T h e D u t c h m e n swept through the second round undefeated and ended with a string of six straight uctories after a lone defeat to Kalamazoo. In order to capture the flag they had to overcome Albion and Kazoo in order, a task seemingly impossible consideting the strength of those two foes. T h e Britons, despite their blinding speed, sharpshooting, and home court, fell in a tight fray, 93-91, while the Hornets, off the peak they hit in mid-season, fell by 95-76. Following their encounters with the Dutch both these schools w h i p p e d through with clean slates, each ending with a seven-and-three record.

M l A 4 F i m R o w : McCIintock, Schuiling. R i n k . Kempker. Sccond Row: Bos, Visser, Bremer. Hendrickson I h i r d R o w . \ isser, Bolema, Nelson, Van R e g e n m o r t e r , Yonker, H i n g a .

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\ The pictures on these pages depict some of the activities that the Women's Athletic Association provides throughout the school year. A song has been written about the organization which relates the purpose and some of the activities. It is, We're the girls from H o p e College W h o make sports and fun our aim. W e strive to exercise our knowledge And be athletic just the same. Our letters are W. A. A., And they stand for what we do. T o furnish all girls with play In a spirit good and true. Bowling basketball and hiking Softball, tennis, golf, ping-pong, I he girls may choose of their liking, Antl play these sports the whole year long. W e may have aches in our joints And our muscles may be lame But if we get our points Our hearts are in the game. Also included in the program but not mentioned in the song are; volleyball, archery, and riding. T h e organization is run by a board of two representatives from each class. T h e officers for this year were, Mary Van H a m . President, Carol Curtis, Vice President, and Mary LaHuis, Secretary-1 reasurer. T h e board is under the supervision of Miss Van D o m m e l e n , head of the Women's Physical Education Department.

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In the role of prophet let us take a look at the coming season. 15 lettermen return to lay the groundwork for a well-balanced team this spring. With several promising freshmen and a few, yet undiscovered, stars, the team should be solid. Leading the way in the distances, M.I.A.A. Bob Roos will have plenty of help in the persons of Larry Fabunmi, Glen Straatsma, Carl Schroader, and Jack Cory. I he field events appear even more promising than last year, for along with H o w i e Meyer in the Shot-put and Discus; Carl Van l arowe, l ied Yonkman, and Joe Fowler in the High Jump; Clayl Borgman in the Javelin; and Walt VanderMuelen in the Broad Jump, Bob Hendrickson and Rod Wissink will add strength. T h e dashes including the 440 look good. Ron Bos, Walt VanderMuelen, and Bob Hcndrickson will carry the load there. Perhaps one of the big incentives to the team .this year, aside from the excellent possibility of winning the AllSports trophy, will be_ the coach. Al VanderBush. Mr. VanderBush has already coached the football team to a championship, and besides being an outstanding coach, he is respected and well-liked. I he schedule is full and rough. 1 be team will be in good shape by the time the M.I.A.A. field day rolls around.

SCHEDULE April April May

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10.

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Albion

23.

Kalamazoo . . . G. R. J. ( M.I.A.A. Meet. .

First Row: C. B o r g m a n , I.. l a h u m n i , I . Cook, H . Mvcrs. R. Vissink, R. Roos, II. A l d r i r h , Coach Vanclcrlmsli. Second Row; I.. B i m s , V. 1 utcr, (.. Stratsma, \V. Vamlt-r Mculcn, A. Nelson, K. Roak. R. Hcndrickson. ). Dewaard, J . F o u l e r .

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N i n e returning lettermen returned from last years' squad to bolster coach Jack Schouten's baseball team. Last spring the team had an overall record of 10 wins and 5 loses ending u p in second place in the MIAA standings with a 7 won, 3 loss record. The rettirning veterans are: pitchers, Bob Dennison, John Busman. Also back are catchers Jim Harvey and Gerald Jacobson, Don 1'iersma, Ken Bauman antl reserves Don Howard and Jim Van Hoven are the infteldets of last years' team. Regular outfielder Dave Kempker is backed u p by letterman Bob Smith. Some of the outstanding prospects that will be trying out for positions are; Willard Rink, Maurice Witteveen, Don York, Bob Hoeksma, Chris Zales and Gerald Elenbaas.

Coach Jack Schouten

L. lo R.: D. H o w a r d , D. K e m p k e r . R. Smith. J . Van H o v e n , K. B a u m a n .

L. to R.; D. York, I. B u s m a n , R. Dennison, D. Picrsma. J. Harvey,


L. to R.:C. Zalcs, D. H u f f , M. Wittcvcen, P. Sidcrius, W . R i n k .

L. to R . ; D. T h o m p s o n , D. M a x a m , J . Shane, T . Ritlcr.

SCHEDULE

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April 19

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April 26

Alma

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April 30

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May

10

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May

13

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May

16

Olivet

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May

23

G. R. J. C

May

28

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May

31

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April 23 With the return of five lettennen including the four of its first five ranking men from last year, the H o p e rollegc tennis team will again be out to defend its number two position in the conference behind nationaly powerful K College. Coach Ken Weller welcomed by an initial squad of sixteen hopes to sew the second slot in the first conference match with Albion, the main threat to second place honors and the all-sports trophy. Again this year the burden of proof will fall on H o p e s combination of Ron Ros and Warren Exo with considerable help from the Dick Xieuma-Jack Vander Velde duo. to retain its number two spot. Resides the five match MIAA schedule, the net squad will take on Western Michigan and two new opponents in the University of Chicago and Lake Forest college of Illinois.

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17

. Adrian

May

20

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With one of the best balanced teams in recent years, and under the able tutelage of Prof. T i m m e r , H o p e is a leading contender tor their first MIAA crown since 1947. Lettermen Dick Kruizenga, Don Lubbers, Bob Visser, Dick Huff and the 1949 MIAA-Champion, liill Kloote form the nucleous of this years team. T h e addition of Bill Kramer and Larry Keogh give the team the depth it lacked in previous years.

A spring-vacation trip to Louisville was instrumental in rounding the team into top shape for the 11 match schedule. T h e trip enabled the golfers to get a j u m p on the M i c h i g a n golfing season as well as their opponents. A high spot of the year, it could only be topped by the winning of the MIAA championship.

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D. Lubbers

B. Visser

W. Kloote

R. Hull

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6

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