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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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members
each
Fred
Freshman
hard
the
squad
for
Horae-
gold
Crown
Mich.
Prize
I
Arkies
Cosmos
Dorian
Sibylline
Sorosis
Emmies
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
last of
all
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UIUS 9 W^yne -
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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, !â&#x20AC;˘. 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
&
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
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, 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.
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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
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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,
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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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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 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; 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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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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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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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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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 . ) : 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 . ) : 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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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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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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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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\ 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
Calvin, Alma 30.
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Hillsdale Calvin
10.
May 17.. May
Albion
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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
April 12
Calvin
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April 19
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here
April 26
Alma
there
April 30
Calvin
there
May
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Albion
here
May
10
Hillsdale
there
May
13
G, R. J. C
there
May
16
Olivet
there
May
23
G. R. J. C
May
28
Mich. State JV
there
May
31
Western Mich
here
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SCHEDULE April 1G
.Calvin
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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May
7
. Calvin
May
15
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May
16
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May
17
. Adrian
May
20
.Western Mich
l ivst Row: C. Votaw, J . V a n d r r V e l d r , R. Mirusnia, R. Bos. \V. I.xo. Sccond R o w : M. Dyer, R. Schippcr, B. Bos. j . k e n well.
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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.
M r . T i m m e r , W. Kloote, L. Keogh. R . Visser, D. L u b b e r s , R. Kruizenga, R. H u f f .
D. Lubbers
B. Visser
W. Kloote
R. Hull
Mr. Timiner, coach
, R. Kruizenga
SCHEDULE
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Albion
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April 29
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there
May
6
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here
May
9
May 12
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here
May 15
Muskegon Junior
there
May 19
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