Hope College - Milestone Yearbook (Holland, MI)

 - Class of 1946

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XY'hit- talcer. who had spent twenty- one toituous davs aboard .i lite ralt in the vast Pacilic xvith Capt, l.dtlie Riclxenhaclcer and si'-. other iucinlwcrs ol .i ll-212 i.I'c'v., HC llilil fllc' tllullhillt sfiirv ul llls illsgiiXc'1'V ul fiirtl .mil tl.e povxer ol pravcr through rliis li.il'l'1w'v'.lIi'Q L'XPC'I'ICl1LC, I anis. MEMGRIAL CHAPEL Our chapel, built in beautiful Gothic style, symbolizes the spirit of Hope, All services and activities held within its walls elevate and enrich the lives of Hopes students, As the many duties of college lite crovvd upon each other, the few quiet moments for devotions before classes be- come increasingly important. During the past year outstanding speakers from Venezuela, Brazil, the Netherlands, Philippines, japan, and the ever changing sites of migrant camps stim- ulated interest in current problems. Musical vesper services on Sunday after- noons and concerts by such artists as Roland Hayes and members of the Chi- cago Symphony Orchestra were held in its spacious auditorium, Here. too, the Seniors walked slowly down the aisle to receive their diplomas in the impressive graduation ceremony in june. 'Y w- ,. ,L X X I 1 , , . .-, 15, ITL' ,Q . Y ff' ,x.,. fs g.. ,. L .57 5 - 'ik .HEI si?-fp 7.41 K- . Ai. ,. ,fe- 555 'A .fd 'A 3 .w .Q . 4 .- 5- 5 ht 9 x 4 1--X55 qv. N e-N ,f Q sf Qc Q N. 4, ,, .1-ft tn Y . 4 , 32 17-fkxs, .v,. 5 , . GRAVES HALL ii, M, 0 -1 .- A HA. I X Gamzzw. ffm !2IlL'f6lIA' of zxzzzffvm' fife, if 11 lzeebizv of fzffizfjfy f1'0l1l 8:00 211 llve zzmrzziug xml!! 0:00 uf Uigfvf. Ax Ilve .fmt of LrffzffjzziffluNinn, it lmznw ffm ouffifw' of jweyidezzf, fl'6zIJ'111'EJ'. f11f,vi11u,n 11m11f1!gw'. mm' n'j1'ef1m' of nn'111i,f,fjo1z,f. Of illlerwl lo JN ,vfzn1'w1f,v, exfvefinffy 1117612 zzmrkf are in the offkuiq, fi ffm fflfiru of flw :'e'gi.ft1'm', Emu fff1.f,w'oo11f,r lmzv flveir pfafe. For V6.YCfzlI'l'l7 mid lw1ozz'fm'ge, five fif21'm'y 0-H611 iff zrefzfflv of illfmwzlzljmz In aff. COLLEGE l' N' if Ht 4, il li ,...i, 'Vi sm V TIMER -'fbi ---,..W..,,,, 'ml R. KWH College Plans Expansion Program XX itli the prospect of .1 rapiclly increasing enroll- ment tor the coming year, Hope College authori- ties liaxc' been cliscussinu plans not onli' for the iininecliatc necessities. but also with .1 long range YICXX lUXX.ll'Ll PCI'lll.lllQ.'lll CJIITPLIS llNPI'OX'CllTCI'lfS. liniltlinxgs for classrooms, clormitories, .incl clining halls haxe been leasecl or purchasecl to meet the new tlemancls. The liast -Iunior High School will house .1 utouiicl school for flvers as xx ell as for other classes. To meet the nc-ecls of the expancling m11sic clepart- ment, the XY'.1lsl1 home on Ninth Street will be talcen oxer. A mc-n's tlormitory for Ili stuclents .incl iwc-iitivtoiii' oiie-fainily units for marriecl stub clents haxe been allottecl to the college by the lfetleipil Housing Autliority. It is anticipatecl that one.1clclition.1l clining hall will also be nc-eclecl for thc' Yl.'.ll'. l'n'st on the schetlule of permanent improve- ments ls the complete reclecorating ancl remoclel- ing-ifX.1I1R.1.1ltc'H.1ll , The main entrance. which is to lace north, will eliminate much of the con- gestion in the vestibule bv rerouting the stairs ancl iiakinu the corriclors lighter. Tile floors in the classrooms ancl corriclors ancl new wainscoting on the walls are incluclecl in the plans for interior reinocleling, Some of the classrooms will be changed over to provide all faculty members with offices for conferences ancl counseling. One of the most urgent permanent neecls is a new womens clormitory. Plans for a building housing 150 women have been clrawn up, and construction will begin as soon as materials are .1x'ailable, Carnegie Gymnasium will undergo renovation accorcling to the present plan. lt will be enlargecl ancl moclernizecl to meet the clemancls of an athletically-minclecl stuclent bocly. Graves Libary is also clue for some changes in the future. An entirely new building will be erectecl. while the present library will be used only for aclministration. The general cam-pus appear- ance will be beautiliecl by a complete landscaping operation. From a brief sketch of these plans, it is apparent that Hope is preparing for expansion, first on the temporary level, but later on a per- manent basis. 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He dow give faifb to pray Nm our zzfiff, Lord, lm! oznif, bn! Thine be done. A Gertrude Vredeveld M49 x , 'iw-1 W, ,ww w 1s M. Agia AM ,I ., 43, W7:g.k .lf H. ,M We Dedieate These Re The Mastcr Mind .it XXX -Xn thc! ' Aill 1' V flections . . . A mind to con l L use , a heart to sympathise and a hand to help ir . e qualities which have endeared Dr, Edward Dimnent to all who have associated with him during his forty- nine years of noteworthy service to Hope College. As professor of Hope, his Alma Mater, he has imparted his genius into every phase of college activity. During his presidency of Hope 11918- l1J5lj Doctor Dimenent's executive prowess was instrumental in douhling Hopes enroll- ment, while greatly enlarging the College faculty. Witli unlimited energy he also stimulated special interest in music and mis- sions. One of the outstanding achievements ui' his presidency was the erection of Hope Memorial Chapel, completely designed hy Doctor Dimnent. Since 1951, Dr. Dimnent has been head of the Department of Business Administration. A master ot' composition, Dr. Dimnent has contributed several exemplary writings to literary circles. Foremost among them is his poetic interpretation of the Bfmi of jeff, and the seienty-iifth anniversary pageant, The l'ffgH111, Hope College and all its associates witness with regret the retirement of this friend and counselor of su l ' ' . cm ahility, leadership and intellect. Gazing- V NN URUSL. XX, indu IN RECOGNITION of one of Ibe 4greaIe.r1' izzleffuffx we lnzre Zum' the ltvrjrifege In k1l0ll' mm' of L1 zuyt .rmre of klmzwf- edge zvbjclv Inu' jI?.t'f7jl't'ff III . . . IN GRATITUDE for .ferzf'ice freefy exfefzdm' cz'1n'Z114g forfj- nine Yj'6cIl'.Y of Lzffflzjzziyl11112011 and edzmzfjwz LI! Hupv Cuf- fcge . . , IN APPRECIATION fm' c'1wz!iz'e geujzzy zwbjflv lux 'gjzwz 115 the j0l'6'f'1I ZVILJIIIVIITLIX Cbfzfvef dll!! fihillfflfllf lZ'0l',eJ' of !jfEl'L7flI1'F . . . IN TRIBUTE fo az friend. zrlmye f71'E,I'ElZL'6 we J'l7L1.U 111211 . . . to Dr. Edward D. Dimnent to the Ideals for We Dedicate Ourselves hich They Died 'ZR W W r' 4 t M H! ' 1 wi' - F. ' ggfliil I 5 If- S Rm. Clusur Arnwlll '43, Imlxmnlxl liutqn 981 llwlllstcr De Notts G61 Clmrles Hwlgumb '-11. X lf f..! Rffzu: -Ifvlm Kills CHL Rllwlsml Kmkunp 1571 Gcmr-l I,umn11n 'bllg Ruberr Andrew Fussell UH. I J mutt hm 'Sig Th-lm.as SI.12crVl1' w L . bcmlll V.1n Dyke 3411 Hamlll V.1n Lentu V121 HQ-rm.m w'1lll.lCC 'll-iff lim lmluuus Lust year .xt H4-pc Cwllcgc. Men putnlrml cllull sums pulwln xt 1. mn ul 1945 MILISTUNIZ. 1-li i Y .-ln -2.12-fb ,Y 1.-v , X 4 -aff' 1: ggi P' , , 4 ,iylzgi , A-1.516 Q.:-.fx VA ' ' ' ' -'fx -iizcv.-M-fs: ' ., g , ,J ' , .- '- x 1 ' . -,E x.fj,x,g,,2'3:- --,.'- A --,ff ',Q,,-gqgv X -QM k, , , XI-1' ' W 'i4f v'k .N',7t??.7' 212' 'F73' yf' MJK'f5!f! F725-1... , vf c7EfV.- EQ ' :3 . . ,:-r:1s::f:, '5f'Qa'3:r1: f 4 r ' Ag.ixl-:'l,gg:Z.:Ei.x, r V- Q E,-it 1 'P X . 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J A P - Q'A' ' ' ' A ' , Af:.f.,AQL..V. : .,.,.:5f V- ,5,.:l,Q fl. ,iigaglik Y X , , .y gf, 1.1-,31.L-1 'y:4:::g'-. , ff :Q-W , ,,:,31gv5QpZ55 ' ,,,, e TABLE OF Letter from the President, President Y,.,AY,,.,..t,t,,,..,, , Administration ,,.,.,, . Board of Trustees ,,,, ,tt.t Introduction to Facultys, , X7CfEl'LlIllS Institute. A. Art ,.,tt...,,,...tr.,....,. liihle ,.,,,t,,,,r,,,,,,. ,,,,,, Religious Education ,,.,s, Philosophy ,,t,,ss,,,,,,,,,, Secretarial Education ss,.,r, Education ,,v,,.ttr..,.,,.... Ilnglish , .,,. , Economics .,,, History 2 ,tt, 2 Psychology , , Sociology , Speech , , . Physical Ifducntion l-ihriiry ,, ,, Liinguiiges Music , l'miOlogy ,, Chemistry ,, Mathematics , Physics CONTENTS 20 21 22 2-Yi 2-I 26 26 26 26 26 27 27 28 29 50 50 30 51 51 52 32 Sl 56 36 57 37 DMINISTRH TION . 4 ' XX X . . 53,1 Lk ,.-y 'WQj . ,J W?al,xE ko' .X x 'ax is QY,-'Eff' -O1 'di-. l SJ , Z, A7 20 f-, o Q g A, ,w NN px fc, Ki' x R. NY x xx S XJJ.es,,, A Oe ff' C, X SX KQQQQ 1Y::,gig:y1:'7' Year Wlefa Yglet lb 15 e pleasure to welcome 'doe l9Ms l'Xl'bS5'llOl3E loto 'doe line oi lbs llloevrloos preoeceseoie. lk. was my good iortune 'oo be a student at 'rlope Oollege x-men 'voe il!-at wKlL'?h'YO'iVr3 was published warm-g gears ago. Since mm mme, voroogo. wo wlorld were emo into the atomic age, Nine Vllyiilfbiii has oootlnueo 'oo present 'woe ersloe-l record oi llie oo 'rfoe camfgue. e accelerated one-ngee 'iffxm wwe 'oefgeo place A bee been e ielkfoivl reporter oi 'noe 1 couxprleee Hoge College. 'Ne you will Moo pleafaem, lgo hopes ior o 'Co YUM: Vo?- gee o lor 'Q 90 B99 will me mul: 2-oo, 'rifle old ' fb lo ,V0256 'QEF 'f 2 gone by go -Jerfelc5,'i'olog One new GK. 'vim of omg' ' 1 Q-9. e 'dance oi mlo'Lf,e1 'Q-FQ.. refmlooere gage 'mo come. Oo 'o'oR,9 emgeleee ymurixeg 'mmol OlCU:XoQe jotxoegi on nobler 'ooo QM, 'lov.e.m,em nov' ff,-no eloog 'ont ww we Sei '9.lL35'QO'S1?. 'oo mark: our grogr ees . Gorillellfg genie , lffllo 5 dimers Yre oem. M ,,,. X ,,... ,iff Dr. Lubbers Presides Over Hope's 'Campus . DR. IRWIN J. LUBBERS Witlm a sincere interest in student welfare and .1 manner tinged with unexpected bits of humor Dr. Irwin Lubbers has impressed the students and faculty of Hope College. Serving as Hopes sixth president, Dr. Lubbers has proved his ability as an efhcient executive. In addi- tion to his record as Prexy, he had already dis- tinguished himself at Hope in various fields. As a student he gained recognition as a persuasive orator and a hard-hitting baseball star. For six years he demonstrated his pedagogical art as a Hope professor. A veteran of World War I, Dr, Lubbers is well- qualihed to understand the needs and interests of the great inHux of servicemen to the campus. His past ex erience as a missionary in both India and China P has also heightened his interest in missionary activity. Throughout the year Dr. Lubbers has authorized several noteworthy changes on camp11s- from the institution of the cottage plan of dormitories to the tion of Van Raalte Hall. In the coming terms renova Hopites will witness new additions to the landscape, for Dr. Lubbers has approved architectural plans for several new buildings. Hope College anticipa ahe ' ' ' ' f J t've. tes other successful years ad with Dr. Lubbers serving as its chie execu 1 gy!-. M , J 5 ls Alugiyg BMW Kc-epjng -1-rack of Ensign Bob 21 4 Supported b an .Xu Nou canine Into 'll1il1gs' 1 New btutltnts Kept Prof. llillllllltl' llllxy' MILTON PIINGA I A A A 1 , ' ' ' l'4'Ul l'l1 lH 1'V . . , Dean ot Men , . . Associate Professor ot History . . . Director of Athletics , . . member ot' Aclministra- tive Committee, Stutlent Direction Committee. ancl Athletic Cfommittee . , . basketball and tennis coach , . , counsellor ancl Director ot' Recreation at summer lf ' Youth Fellowship camps , . . A.B., Kalamazoo Col- lege , , . A.M,, Columbia University. ,-dp lfl.lZABlf'l'H LlCHTY .. . . . Dean of vUOIHL'Il . . , Professor ol' l7rencl1 , , . member of Aclministr.1tix'e Committee ancl Student Direttion Committee .... 1 clviser ot lirenth Club. Pan-Hellenic lioarcl. Alcor. XV.A.L., ancl XYf.A,A, . , , state presitlent of Delta Kappa Gamma, honorary pro- fessional sorority , . 4 A.B,, Lake Forest College , . . A.lXl.. Ph,D,, University of Wfisconsin, PAUL HINKAMP ' . . . Registrar . , . Professor of Religion , . . member ol' Atlministrative Committee .... 1 dviser for Alpha Chi . . , heatl of Reel Cross clrixe for south half ot' flll.1NY.l County for tour years . . . AB., A.M., Hope I College , . . HD, McCormick Theological Seminary. ALBERT TIMMER yh A . , . 2 A 4 , Director of Admissions . , . Rotlman Memorial ' . - ProI'esso1' ol' Latin . . . instructor in mathematics , . . - member of Atlministrative Committee and Educational Politics Cfommittee , . . golf coach . . . Ab, Hope i College , , , M,A., University of Michigan , . . cancli- tlate for Pl1,D.c Nortl1western University. PAUL MtLI2AN . . , Business Manager , , . Associate Professor of Sociology , . . head of Athletic Committee , , , mem- llxl ' l.ilif . .. . . ' U ll I X ber of Administrative Committee . . . member of Administrative Staff . . . Millie Lends .1 Helping H.iiiiI Ci wunting C.1li aries, Pri if? Association ot' American Psychologists . . . AB.. 12 pkmi Mliim AM., Hope College. HENRY XWINTER . . . Treasurer , , , member of Investment Committee and Executive Committee ot' Board of Trustees . 4 . ex-vice-president of Peoples State Bink . . , former employee of st.1te lmnking department MILDRED SCHLTPPERT , . . Ein.inci.il Secretary , , , secretary to the Hope Alumni Association . , . prixute instructor in piano . . . organist .it Third Reformed Church . . AB.. Hope College, MARY BENNETT . , . Secretary to the President , . . recent Hope grad- uate . , , former worker for Campfire, Girl Scout, .ind Y.XXf.C.A. groups , . . A,B,, Hope College. DENA WALTERS . . . Secretary in Admissions Office , . , secretary .md medico-legal .lssistiint to vice-president ot' lirge Chi' cago insurance rompiny for 12 years , , , former shorthiind instructor. H, VUILLIAM PYLE . , . Director of Churth Relitions A , . ex-minister of Overisel Reformed Church . . . A.B,. Hope College . . . BD., Xwestern Theological Seminary , . . Th MJ DD., Hope College. MILDRED RECK . . . Secretary in Registrars Otiice, KATHLEEN TRUEBLOOD . . , Secretary in Counseling Office , . . Baptist home missionary for five years , , , A.B., Baptist Missionary Training School. 2' 4 X . s if , , st .i X i tlrc-tl bthuppett -1 ff V 0 is Mir 521 Vw Q9 Henry Wfintcr lNl.iry Bennett Den.i Vifdlters the Board of Trustees BOARD OF TRUSTEES Composed ot' men and women who represent Re- upon questions which have arisen throughout the ycir formed Clltifclics from .ill oxer the country .the Board Members of the boardaccept this responsibility bcciusc ot' Trustees tonstitutes the final authority ot' Hope. Every they believe that .1 Christian education is essential tor M Dtn Hcriler Dirk l liolenhiantler lat-th Prrns ilolwn Renlies Rogtr Vcrscptit Ahr.ili.im Dc Young Harry l'!'lcscllI.t Miss I Margaret Hoptnran .-xzitifii r,C.,k l N Dxlceina Titus XY' ll.llLIk'l' l'ircr lolin l'XI'IL'li.t.lI'kl fvwr liiiliiiu Reception l.inL Q4 April the members meet to weigh, discuss, and decide modern youth. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD lllesitlerit Secretary Vite-Vrcsitlent Trcasurer . ., . Francis B Sanforil Henry li. Stltirorl .Innes A Stegeman Yililliam rl Swart -Iohn A Drkstra Mrs. VI, XX, lie.irtlslce l. A. lirunsting ,Iohn D. Dylcstra Cierritt Heemstra Henri' Hetrncman l5.isti.rn Kruitliot' lixtrt Ktrifinga ,lohn A. Dykstra . ..Basti.in liruithof , . -lacoh Print ..., Henry XX'inter Theodore Luidens Henry Ten Clay Xwillrarn B. Tnnmers john W . Ver hleulen Henry NXf'inter lfverett De XVitt Charles Dumville Henry Kilt Herman laesveltl lilias Wh Thompson li T, Vander XX'outle ,lean A, Vis Wfilliam C. VC'.rlvoord Harry Brower Alternates: john Verhoef VV, Denelias john Lubbers Miner Stegenga Raymond Denelias VI. Foster Vlfelwood Garret Doctor Arend -l. Te Paska FACULTY INTRODUCTION Wfithin the past year definite changes have been visible in the faculty ot Hope College. Along with an increase in the number ot faculty members came the streamlining of the faculty organization by Hopes new president. Dr. Irwin Lubbers. Six working committees were formed in order to promote greater etliciency and to give the students a greater opportunity to contact the professors. The Administrative Committee is responsible for all the problems of administration and discipline, while the Educa- tional Policies Committee has as its purpose the detinition of the goals of Hope. The Student Direction Committee cares for the religious. scholastic, and social life of the students. The and the Facult Library Committee, the Music Committee, and the Athletic Committee each administer in their re- spective helds. During the year the faculty wives organized Ll club which is known as the Faculty Dames, On February 14, after one of Hopes basketball games, the Dames entertained the students in Carnegie Gymnasium with fun, food, and trolic, It may he clearly seen that l-lope's faculty is united in spirit and endeavor to accomplish one , U task - that of hel wing Ho we students and guidin l t l e them towards lives ot Christian service to God .ind country. FACULTY COMMITTEES ADMINISTRATIVE riDLfcATioNAi,iforicirs Dr. Luhbers llliss linyd Dr. De Graaf Mr, I-linga Mr. Hinkamp Mr, lilcis Mr, Lampen Miss Lichty Mr. Dr. Dc- Graaf Mr Brand Dr, Dimnunt Hollt-nh.uh s, Prins A1155 Russ Mr, Timincr Mr, Vander liorgh Dr. Mr McLean Dr Van Satin Mr Timmer Dr, Van Zxl Ablil-ll.l l'lf LIBRARY PUBLICATIONS Mr. Mtl.c-.in Miss Gihbs Miss Ross Mr, Hinga Miss Vorhes Miss Gihhs Mr Kleis Mr, Hnerkaiilp Dr, Dc Graaf Mr ichoutun Dr Hollcnhajh Mr Vandcr liorgli Mr Vandenhusli Priilon Mc. liut Your Heart ls NllUXXIIlQ M 5'l'L'DlfX'l' DIRFCTIUX LSIC hliss liuxil Mr Asisori Mr Hinga Dr lsilcinlulxscl hllss l.lLl1U Mr Ostcrliucn Dr Si liritr Dr Vtrgttfr Mr C.lN.il'l.tllj,flI hir Brand Mr -lohnston Mrs liarstcn lxflss Mex cr Mr Ostcrlmxcii hlrs Snr in Line Forms .lt the Right Faculty Dames Take Over' ART LOUISE KRUM PHILOSOPHY rvvfw' K l1lxx.11.1 XY olzcis lfglnrt XXVIIIILI .. S I-fig me 1: --I 11 ' lv --f'NQ1f'?:1'x1 v 1 f v- - z - - - 'J 11- Qfii 1'fh1Y'f?':1 X EFI LRAA S HNSFI ITUFI E 41 ',1flafil?21Qf .. . , ' 1 1.11xx ARD xx o1.1 11Rs 1 f ,Q - . 4131541 - , . . Director ot Vetergin s Institute tor stuclents o11 -115 5 J' if sulvcollege lex el . . . lnstiuctoi III L11gl1sl1 .1111 . 1 - 1 . . . K -1' iw ' l..1I1II , . . presiclent of District l'OL1l' School l5o111'cl. If ' , . . , . . 'Sf-,Y 'iffxl lJ.LI'1i l11XXIISlI1P . . . .1ss1st.111t 111 ex'.111gel1st1c pro- rl x ' ' ' ' ' I V1 of Nw, U, g1'.1111. f.1.lSSIS Holl.111cl ot f,lII'lSll1III Relorinecl gi? - - ' 1 - . . . ,. '31 f.lIL1I'L'lI . , . Ali., Hope College . , . AM.. Uni- H , . . . -:ir , I ,ft 1+ rqigit f ' xersitx' ot AlILilIIgI.III. ee- 1' !l1cs11r 'I'111'cn C H l2S'I'liR TOREN . . . Instructor III 111.1tl1e11111tics . . .S1.111Serge1111t in Slglhll Corps xx i111 112 II1UI'lflIS of serxice in 1'.1cl111' . . . A.B., Hope College. IKRBERT XY'IfX1'I'ER . . . llISf1'llCfOI' III 11111tl1e11111tics LlI1Ll l1isto1'y . , . supply pastor, Huc.lso11ville Con- greg.11io11.1l CilILlfClI . . . AIS., Hope College . , , A.IXl., University of Michigan. . . . Instructor i11 art . , . Art Director for Holland Public Junior and Senior High Schools , . . B.S., xXlCSfCfII State T62ICl1C1'S' College. BIBLE, RELIGIOUS EDUCATION, INIAURICE EUGENE OSTERHAVEN . , . Associate Professor ot Bible and Religion , . . College Pastor . . . OI'1':QlIILlfO1' of nexx' cloc- trine course Our Prot- estant Heritage , . . active preacher . . . A.B., Hope College . . . BD.. L1111141: Krum KIIIIIIIIII, 1811-1 11' .1 s cl f .ll 11 1 lx 1 , C jf, Many Hope Students Are Future 'licaclicrs . . . Instructor in shorthand and typing for college students at I-Iolland Business Y Institute . . . Manager ot Institute . . . former co-owner and instructor of private Q secretarial school. ,wean J Q, L.. r x ' V A: Q H, aw, A 'Q dbg M, Eugene Ostcrhavcn ' Wfestern Theological Seminary . . . candidate I for Th. D., Princeton Seminary. PAUL HINKAMP , , . Professor of Religion . . . see Administration, WALTER VAN SAUN . . , Professor of Philosophy . . . member of Educa- tional Policies Committee . . . member of Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters and Ameri- can Philosophical Association . . . A.B., Otterbein College . . . A.M., University of Cincinnati . . . B.D., Bonebrake Theological Seminary . . . Ph.D.. University of Cincinnati. SECRETARIAL EDUCATION BARBARA JENSEN XValtcr Van Saun EDUCATIGN GARRETT VANDER BORGI-l . 4 . Associate Professor ot Education . . . Director of Placements and Practice Teaching . , , member of Educational Policies Committee . . . Anchor adviser . , . ex-missionary to India , . , AB., Hope College . . . Air., ciiatifnbia Liiiiwrsiry. CAROLINE HAXVES . , . Instructor in Elementary Education . . . Super- visor ot Elementary Education in Holland and Elementary Practice Teaching . . , adviser for Elementary Teachers' Club . . . Principal of Wgisli- ington School . . . BS., AM., Minnesota University. Vyaqq -4' I YU - Garrett Vander Borgh Caroline Hawes 27 Hx Igiioixime XX .1 Iiliss ENGLISH CLARENCIS DIZ URAAI7 K -. Y V 1 V N x ' Y x -I.unes Piins . . . Professor of Lnglish . . . Direttor ot bummer bchool . . 4 I.D1I'C'CI'01'OIC.ULlIl- selling . . , head of Publications Committee antl . V - 1 1 - V A . K . , l1tlw.nil Bi.: I.tlue.ition.1l Policies Committee . . . member ot Atlministixitixe Committee . . . adviser for Mih- ifnm .intl Iinglish Majors Club , . A assistant etlitor of YHIIIXNQ' Calfllllflf , . . vice-president of American -4 Iietleration of Young Mens Societies . . , A,I6,, . ' E . . . - . . . . . .W Calvin College . . . AM.. D. ot I1tl, fin Ignglishj, -Q ' ' b I'niyersity of IXIiehig.rn. i Hu .IOHN HOLLIZNISACH Mm Hullmlmh an , , . Professor ot English . . . member of Iitluea- tional Politics Commit- flinnw IX c.i.i.ii tee .mel Library Committee , . . faculty member of - - Palette and Masque and English Majors Clubs . . . I HH.. Muhlenberg College . . . MA., Columbia I'nix'ersity . . . Ph.D., University of Vifisconsin. IEDXVARD BRAND . . . Instructor in English . . . member of Educa- i tional Policies Committee and Music Committee . , , former Dean of Ellsworth junior College, Iowa Falls. and vice-president of junior College Asso' eiation of low .1 , , , member of Pi Kappa Delta, honorary forensic fraternity, and Delta Sigma Rho, honorary dramatic fraternity . . . AB., Central College . , , IXI.A.. I'niversity of Iowa. D 'R JAMES PRINS . . . Instructor in English . . . Pfc, in the U. S. Army with three and one-half years of service . . . A.B., Hope . . . M.A., University of Michigan. BASTIAN KRUITHOF . . . Instructor in English . . , pastor ot First Reformed Church . . . author of lmtead of iz Thom and The Clwiiyt of fbe Corzzzii' Rnizd. and weekly article tor the Sunday School Guide . . . A.B., Calvin College . . . A.M., University ot Michigan. RETTA PAS . . , Instructor in English . . . member of Student Direction Committee lirst semester , . . now student at Biblical Iidxxxird D. Diinncnt Seminary, New York . . . former mis- College . . , A,M., Llniyefgity of sionary in Kentucky . . . AB.. Hope Mighigim, EDXWARD XVOLTERS giygi , , . Instructor in English . . A see .-g, :qnzu Veteran s Institute. V .ish H.isti.in Kruithof .,1... A :Q A , EDWARD DIMNENT 1 2 , . . Arend Visscher Memorial Professor ot Economics rind Business . . . member ' ' 3 . of Educational Policies Committee . . . former Registrar and former President 'I of Hope . . . member and past president of Michigan Authors' Association rind ' ..-. y Michigan Historical Society . , . member of the American Association for the Advancement ot Science . . , author ot Tim Book of jnfz. ffm' Pffrm, and The i f' Pjfgrifzf, seventy-ntth anniversary prigeunt . . . A.l-S., A.M.. Hope College . . Rem pas Litt.D., Rutgers University , . . LID., Hope College. My Mark Twain Told the Story . . . Our C. O, Used to Tell About the Time . . . 29 HISTORY MILTON HINLEA , . . :Xssotiate Professor of History . . . sec Atlministiuition, Slll'li'liA ROSS . . . :Xssotiare Professor ot History , . . nieinher ot lllueational Policies Coin- inittee . . . .itlviser for XY'.A.A. .intl new International Relations Club . , , mem- her ol Delta Kappa Ciainina, Michigan Academy ot Science, Arts and Letters, Ameritsaii Historical Association, and National Lieograpliic Si :X,lS,. Hope College . . . A,M,. l7ni- xersity ot Michigan ALVIN VANDlfNlillSH meth, 1 Harold H.1vei'k.iinp . . , lnstruttor in History .intl theory f 'L s ot coacliing A . , ineinher ot Athletic Us gh ,P A Wflfll - - - Lieilfflwwf in U- S- Navy Cioininittee . . . toothall .intl track A ' Will? 53 IUUUHTS SCYVIU? - - - A-B-, K A. f-xv- ' 1 Hope College , . . M.A,, University 'lf-- of Michigan. QM PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY IZDXVIN PAUL MCLEAN 13, Y MNH V-ffhlsfilalnli , . . Associate Professor of Sociology f ' , ii , . . see Atlrninistration. ' 5 ft' X qvv- la K .i . Q 1 A ri Fu? M ir., lb-sn, lliilriif lllwlilnnis HAROLD HAVLRKAMP , , . Instructor in Psychology . , . member of Library Committee . . . Camera Cluh adviser . . , Lieutenant in ll. S, Navy with Z0 months service overseas duty on minesweeper . . . instructor of navigation at St. Marys Preflight School in flalitornia . . . A.l5., Central College . . , M.A., University of Iowa. Nnw fiuuisc on fqllllpllx Nj. lrllelitls ji S , NOHL1 Plixxiiq Slilifce, I:ivLIl ' MARGUERITE HADDEN a 1 N'r'l tH . . , Assistant in sociology . . . Countv Supervisor ot' Bureau ot Social Aid , . A I , . K ' , ' I 'v:f'1E '7 . . Secretary to Community Chest and Tower Club, SPEECH if I XVILLIAM SCHRIER . . . Professor ot Speech , . . Student Direction Committee member . . . Pi Kappa Delta adviser '... debate, ora- tory, and group discussion coach . , . Oratory Director, Michigan Intercol- 3 legiate Speech League . . . Delta 'I Sigma Rho member . . . active public speaker . . . A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Uni- versity of Michigan. Edward Avisiin PHYSICAL EDUCATION JOHN scHouTEN trainer for all teams. ALVIN VANDENBUSH I' i 5 y .lv vcrlllhllll Stliiiti -Q , INN i 1 at , L IZDXVARD AVISON I . . Associate Professor of Speech and Dramatics I . . member of Student Direction Committee , . . adviser tor Palette and Masque Club . , . inter- pretative reading coach . . , speech instructor at Vlfestern Theological Seminary . . , traveler in Europe and Asia . , . dramatic reader . . , BS.. Wfooster . . . M.A,, Northwestern University. Instructor in physical education . . . member of Athletic Committee . , . base- ball and second team basketball coach . . . adviser for XY'.A.A ..., athletic Instructor in new theory of coaching course . . . see History. 31 Iiiiixuiiitg 'liiioirgli I.ibi,iiy Stat?-Qs line Deutstlie I,.lIlsik.ll'IL' LILSIQAIQH' l..iiii-.i Brig-ti M i'XRCt1'xl1E'IQ c ll lass ' 'iWf'mW- A-WW . , A I.ibr.iri.in . . , iiistuifetoi' in library seienee . . . head of Library Committee . . . adxiser for Y.XY'.Ci.A. and Aleor , , . eliairinan oi District lfour, Michigan W Psi J I.ibr.iry Assoeiation . . . member of sn Delta Ka w mi fiLllNl1l.l...A,IJ1., Ri won Milfs-HU UNM A i i ' i Y 4 I i - ! f 3 Nun!! Ill,lZAlSl,'l'H voRH12s , . . Assistant I.ibrarian . . . member fl.l'. ff nmittea. 'i . U' - A - , o iwi ny oi Q A oiikeinitii . ' member ot American Library Asso- ot .ittixittive new library displays , . . --+.- - eiation . . . HA., HS, University ot kv - Minnesota. LANGUAGES LAURA BOYD . . . Professor of German . , . head ot as Student Direttion Committee . . . Administrative Committee member. . . adviser for lierman Cflub, Alcor, and Pan-Hellenic Board . . . summer student at Uni- versity of Jena, Germany '.,. contributor to childrens magazines . , . AB., 'Iarkio College . , . M.A., Missouri State University. l2LIZAI'wIi'I'H LICHTY Professor of French . . . see Administration. A w 'Tiene Ifsted Razon. Senor.: Prinsf' lik All Ciictlt to ll.u.ulx Marguerite Prins . . . Instructor in Greek . . . Professor ot I-Iebrew and Old Testament Theology, I XY'estern Tlieological Seminary f.., President of Community Chest . . . Ali. I-Iope College . , . B.D,, XVestern Theological Seminary '... MA., Princeton University 'I'h.D.. l'nion 'hi laestrr liuxpt: Seminary. H . A RICHARD OLIDERSLIIYS I . . . Instructor in Greek . . . Professor .f of New Testament Language and 1 ! R Literature. XVestern Theological Seminarx '... A,H.,C.1lvin College , ,. NELLA MEYER BD., Xvestern Theological Seminary . . . Instructor in French . . .see Music. A , A gamlidtite for Ph,D,, llniversitv of cjimrigo . . , oo., Hope college IXIARGUERITE PRINS . . , Instructor in French and Spanish . . .member of Educational Policies I ' Committee . . . adviser for Spanish H Club and Alpha Sigma Alpha . . . ,,.- I ' A A three times visitor to Europe . . , summer student at University of Besancon, France . . , AB., I-Iope College . . . A.M., University of Wfisconsin. I liitlmiil Uuileisluil. ALBERT TIMMER . . . Rodman Memorial Professor of Latin . . . see Administration. 'ii' EDWARD XVOLTERS ,. , . M p . xi . , . Instructor in Latin . . . see Veterans Institute. , Q3 5. Dil it ini: t.i wl l.i lr .lu Mix Num 'l't-.ulux1Ji'Au.m ltllfl-l X11 ll Cllmpel flliwir , . tgiculty memlwer ut Musical Arts Club . . , Lieutenant in U. S in ff A Nay xx ith tliirty muutlis service , . . INCIl1l1CI'Ulslllflllliil. niitiuniil music triitern A ity , . , Directur ul Musicgit H0peRel01'mecl Church . . . Ali., lliiiversity of Wis gi 'l ' -' cuusiu . . , l'w.Mus., Mu5.M., American Cfuiise1'v.1toi'y of Music. ig. 4' is w N I 5 4 NILLLA MLN ILR iv Vo Y Q , fl ij ' . , . Instructor in lirencli gmcl piano . . . member ut inline lxuxuii Music Committee . . . faculty member of Music.il N! Arts Club . . . adviser for French Clulw . , . student umlei' Teri joselliy in liiicliilwest, Hunggiry, guicl in V l , f xx , New York , . , Stucleiit unclel' Rosinu Llieviime , . fi W A . , . A . ,,. . 5 t.ilentecl pianist . . . Ali., lmversity ot Vviscoiisin ' 'I' . . . M.A,, c.mclicl.ite for PILD., Clolumlvia Uni A -. versitv. at .gc Q It q BURN, I X HILLILNIE KARSTIZN W f Q' 1 V 'V . 'V' A . , . Instriictor in piano , , . member of Music Com l-5 l HW 5NUXX 2 ' mittee , . . composer ut Ilnxci' Suzie, lfrfmfu, Slmd . . lrivru tm' m muxic ' - L L xiiri item TllL'iml'X' .mtl pipe uruuri ' l . i , meiulwei' ul' Music fnmmittec -.,. clirectur wr XY'wiuer1'sCilee f,lulw .milli1rl9Sextet 4 , , ilrrectm' ral Clnipel flliuir clur- mxu Mr I .ix.iu.iu1Ql1N iilweucc -... .iclviser fur Nlimeil ulrrx I lulw , , , urlguiiist git llupe Relurmecl flnulclu . . . nX,li.. llriiwe fnllclue. lif7l4l,ll'li f,,'XYfXN,Xl'C1l'l 1 A luvru,i-rr ru mum tlieiwry .mtl wiiituiiixu . , A ili.ui'iu.m .il .Xlusri firIlllllIlfCC . . . clirectiu' ul i Rulwer! C.ix'.ii1.ii1gli 4 'L -, I A .,.-af . 'V' I F' A11 4 , ' :- : 1 'vw- XMWX sz :kg-if NNN? ' ' r , sf, e. Q - l R - s:-X'-1:1-:Xa-P -.x -- . . XX kSg 1, X K -5 5 six X X si XX 6 X X QX X XX Q s A X s 1 sl s, X K 1 XS s i rs X xX K is X XX X XX F K Y , ,- r Stanley l'5.iughm.in X'i'initrcd Gomez ozffrzzzd. and a musical setting for Iiroxynings Meeting at Night and Parting at Morning . 4 I major in piano at the American Conservatory of Music. PALMER QUACKENBUSI-I . . , Instructor in stringed instruments . . . director ot college orchestra , , . director of Xlifest Shore C' Symphony Orchestra . , , director ot Grand I-Iayen High School orchestra and choir , . . minister ot music at Central Methodist Church, Grand I-Iayen. MILTON -IOI-INSTON . . . Instructor in music theory and piano . . . mem- ber of Music Committee . , . faculty member of Musical Arts Club . , . pianist, with several concerts to his credit . , . Q A B.M,, XVheaton College QQ , A , Mfr, timvefsify ol Indiana. Xr STANLEH BAUGHMAN it . ' f ' A MT' A . . . Instructor in singing . . . Director of Music at A , . Q L . . c . , the Vkfestminster Presbyterian Church ot brand Rapids , . . Dean ot XX'estern Michigan Cslmpter ot the American Guild of Organists . . . HS., A.M,, P I lx h I , , . K . ., rm , X New Xorlc University. lm I tml tn U I XVINIFRED GOMEZ . . . Instructor in public school music and theory , . . author of reyolution.rry method ot rural School music instruction through records . , . instructor in piano in American Conservatory of Music, Chicago , , . AB., Roclttord College . . , B.IXfIus., M.Mus., American Conservatory of Music, Milton vlohnston Music Mayors Cine Rentals ,ss L llxRll VAN ZYL V 1 f . . . l rotessor of Chemistry . , . member ot Eclucrrtional Policies Committee . . . ' i .rtlviser to Chemistry Club . . . member of American Chemical Society . . . mem- fl V CHEMISTRY ll J I i 1 ' I . ber ot Sigma Si, Phi Lambda Ypsilon, ' l ' lionorrrry chemical fraternity, and Gtuningr Alpha, honorary graduate student fraternity . . . A. B., Hope College . . . MA., Pl1.D., University of Michigan. if il 'lllifm Vs'-Wil' J HARVEY KLEINHEKSEL PJOLOGY . . . member of Student Direction 'I'l1'NlS XVIEIQLQIEIZR A Committee and Committee to Reor- , . . Professor ol' Biology . , A member of Stuclent Direetron Committee . . . iscr S rl c Director of Museum , , ,contributor to fffmm in 11 X rwrfzffrf A z tr 1 , ,lt'IlL'., i c other n.rtion4rlly known scientilrc Cl'llKlLi.l s . . . ' ntributr r n re uest to Russian wu is iecl boola, ltr 'rf of mmf! ffffjfq' . A . lformer Ntitionirl Resegrrcli Fellow in meclicine...member of L Miclntgun Aortlemv of Science. Arts, rmcl Letters and of Americ.in Microscopicgrl Society , . . AB., Cgrlvin College, A.M., PHD., University of Mieliigtrn. OSCAR lf. 'l'l'lUIXlPSON , . , Associ.ite Professor of Biology . . . seconcl semester aclelition to faculty . . . G H V 7 I member ot Srgmu Si. national lronortrry scientific society , . . Sli., Mount Union um 'ln 'l College . , . AM.. Cornell llnixersity. Cnrsrrotrrtrrrirre. Muscle l'rep.rr'.rlron 'l'lre Chemists l,oolx it Over , 'fi Ntllsl. Isnt lt! Mcclianical Drawing Class CLARENCE KLEIS J. H-Hwy Klsinlwkkl . . . Instructor in lNIathematics . , . see Physics. A LBERT TIMM ER ganize Blue Key . , . Chemistry Club adviser . . . co-sponsor of college group, Hope Church School of Chris- tian Living . , , A.B., Hope College ...M.S., Ph.D., University of Illinois, . . . Associate Professor of Chemistry MATHEMATICS ALBERT LAMPEN . . . Professor of Mathematics , . . member of Administrative Committee . . , chairman of Committee to Reorganize Blue Key , . . Director of Student Em- ployment . . . member of Holland Board of Education . . . Secretary of Reformed Church Board of Benevolences , . . member of Mathematics Association of America . . . AB., Hope College , . . A.M., University of Michigan. , Instructor in Mathematics . , A see Administration. PHYSICS CLARENCE KLEIS . . . Professor of Physics . , , member of Administrative Committee and Athletic Committee . . . Chairman of Central District of Ottawa-Allegan Council of Boy Scouts , . . Superin- tendent of Third Reformed Church Sunday School A . . A.B., Hope Col- lege , . , A.M., University of Mich- igan, Albert Lampen 37 TABLE Seniors ,., ,, , C'ommencement Y,.. XVl1o'sXVh0 A, Juniors , . Milestone . T, Sophomores 7 ,,, Freshmen ,, , OF CONTENTS X,CfE1'Lll'I'S Institute. , , Qmfcrfofvs K L A S S ES , 5lQNlt JR Ulflflf lflh Seniors Come to Close of College Career lire.1t Allietl Lowesf The Philippines Have lltllenf These were the xliotking wortlx whirh greeted the C.ll'N ol' Ameritpin people in the fall of 1012, w hen IH' memlwerx ol' the C,l.1w ol' 'yin entered the portals ot' Hope. The outlook um none too lwright for the lTL'Sl1ITl.lll class .tml the other memlwerx ot' the xturient horly. tor every tl.iy l4.1INlll.lI' hires were dis- .ippe.irin5g from the oimpue, Hope's hoys were going to w.trf The treslimen pl.iyetl .in import.int p.irt, however, in hooxting the mor.ile of Hopes tlwintlling population. lm 'fl' IQ'-DW' If-fNl11tL'o XY'inning the l.1xt NIWFC-NX'.lI'H liroshvsoph pull through ll L' I ,flu ul lil.1tk River iiniiietl the memhers ot the tl.ixs .intl Xl tt lriiieliliii liuiilrnt , , Q , I , li ir Mthlillt Vile-l'resiilinK -lfvllw L. 1 great tleitl ol spirit. Their entlitismsin was little ilulleil hy the lon of the Nykerk Cup Kontest hy only one point, Any disnppointment w.ts more th.1n iountemrtetl hy their winning the cup the tollowing yerir. The tr.tilition.tl junior cl.1ss projert, the MII.l2S'I'ON1E, w.ts t.1rrietl out with C.'LILl.ll en- lllLl5l.lNlll .mtl surtew. lint lighter moments L.1lTlL', too, with lmyrides .intl parties in the gym. XVith their surrenrler, Mewrs, Hitler .ind Tojo give the memhers ol' the senior Ll.l'LS one ye.1r in whith to see wh.1t eollege lille is I'U.1lly' lilie in PC.lLl.' time. The wrir is oyerg the hoys .ire lurk: .mtl now the 4QI'.lLlLl.lllIlg tliiw passei from tollege life into it worlti ol' clmllenge .ind promise. Th ' e lznil lx Nou - 'lll.llQC.ll.llllC.ll4.' IU-ti Civinmenrrinelit lvl? Prexiew Liimmenrement lv-if ...sv H...-f XATALII LIOhbITTI ISIMNIAN HUIIXNI Ixlluilbu. I,ngIuI1, Ifuw I N I, w, I. .Mx XY!!-vI,l5rvnIzXI1yIx Ilnlwl In Iv I1 XIII M IILII I PI w Amr 1. P. bII,IrII I, fimgml III r YIM-'l1U..I 'X I X R,fXlpI1,lfIxx I I I M XY'II.l5L'R I1z,.1.,,.,pI,I 3 . 1. In-.x-.ur XI,m.1:I.r S I,IL:Iv I, . I f. X, I F :il I-'l.Iw, li NL Pwr BETTY NMIIIIIULI, H111 S, 51: 1, luzqm, JUNE D N-.zumc P X XX I ,-X I I rmlr I I1 I IMI Y IIUI IH I I CII .- 'S ' -1 x 'T 'S 'H 1: I 49- 24, -pf' . I I I I-XmImr I. 3. Mzluxlf-ny R, A.D,D. I, XX'Im N XX'l1n-I, P: K.npp.I Oulu J, I, 4, Frumh 51.111119 Clulv 1, S, 4, Prcxudcnt -lg PAlcttc N Maxquc 2, 4, PmfIIrllcn1L IfIn.uII S, VI. XXI-Irlucw Iluuxu I'Io.IuI 3, 4. Mmw- Lxrv 5. Plcxndcnt I, Mn' Dax' Pmgmm Cl1.mm,m 5. Llnxpcl Clmlx I, I, I, bleu Llub I. 2, 5, 4, Dclutc 1, 3, -I. PAUL LLEORGE FRIED, HOLL.-WU, 1XI1CIm,AN L,L:m.m. frmxwrmx .It X'1unn.I, .Xmirm 1, 1, Inf.-XIpIx.u -I, Y M C ,.-X. .', 1, L-um.1u KYIIIII J, I, VI, Onctuly 2, Rnun Ul.mmL.II funtust Ixl. PIAIL I, .'XmImr Iufulxk-Ir Hlinpc ,-Xx1xI1.1w.I-Iwrf' 4, Studcnl Quumvl I, IH Ix.Ipy-.1 IJLILI I, III I'TY .IIZAN IYLILLER, SYN.-XLIISII. Nliw YORK IIINIIIII. X XX f,,.X I4 w, I, I1u.xxu1u 1, :XrnIml ,, Mwlplum , . Nlxtu' 1Ilg.111I.'.lIl-In III 1XIpI1.x CIM I, Mu5n.II Allw Clulw I, Q. S, 4. Yxkuk lup inmtwt 1, C,I.uw M-uuhuv I. HELEN GOITF, SYu,'xc1's1f, Nxrw Yuma Smml HIIIIIIL-N, 'Il-Imam fiulluluc lg I3-nun 7, 3, I, N-uct.Ixy 3, X'I.C. Prunlr.-nl R, Y XX' C NX, Z, S, 4, Cxlunut A, X'uuPlunIcnI I, Mulc- Ntmw, I,nux,Ixx' MMI 3. XX'.fX I., Umm Rcprucnhmvc 51 K.lpp.u Hull.: I IRIIUIL- .uni M.1snluc.f, I., 4, II-msc Iimxul 'lwlmxnrcr Ig Nykcxk Cup f-mlm! Y ifulx' Ii.nIIctIv.III -I, Kvxrlx' X'wvlluyIv.lIl 3, -Ig limntlull 212 1Ir.4tnrv, Ifxrxl Pl.uu, AlIcI.mIu funn-sr 'Ig flxmr 4, I. Pu K.upp.x Dell.: I AUXIQS FINLAXY' GROliNEXX'OI,'D, IIROOIQIXN, NNY' YORK Iiwxwlmu-. fXIImlnlxIl,Itmrn. I'J1I1I.In I. 2, 5. I, 'I'u-.lkulul 5, Y XVI zX. I .' I 'XIIIIIIII I, Mllcxl-Im' R, 1ILv'11I.ln fklulw I, Nhnlm-I f.luIN I. 2, BIIINILIII .iXrIw CIIIII 2, P.IIctIc N Masque 23 P.m-Hcllcnlc Pmnnl FI: f mlm- I I-In I. Y Lia l'IllIIIUUII'IIlI1g Pull -.4 Vlfturyg IIHZ 4 . a . - ,1- 'I n . K, I -mv --, EM If I PATRICIA ANN HASKIN, I-IOLLAND, IXIICIIIGAN Englnbg Snbyllme I. 2, 5. -I, Treasurur 2, Vue Preirdcnt 4, Studum Cuuncxl 53 Mxlestone 53 XV..-LL. 4. Surcmry 4. XV,A.A, 2. 5. 4. Sur- remry 43 English Majors' Club 5, 43 MusIc,Il Arts Club 2, 5, 4, Pm- Hellcmu Brurd 4, May Day, Drusy Cb.III1 I1 Clmpcl Cbrnr I. 1, R, 4, Lrbrarxnn I, ScCretJryATI'e.1surer 41 Cwlcvs Club I, 2, 5, 4, LIbr.III.In I. Presldcnt 4, Orclvrstra 5, 4, Prcsldcnt 5. -I. btrrng Quartet 5. -I, Inluxf sorurlty B.Iseb.Ill I, 2, 3, 43 Grrls' Brxskctbnll I, 2, 5, Curl! Vullcy bull 5. Tennis 5. MARY LOUISE I-IEMME5, GIIANII RAIIIDM INIICHIGAN Buslnvzex AI.lI'nInI5trnLIIJn: Surmu I. 1, R, -I, Prcsxrlcnt 4, Y XY' C A 1. 2, 5, 4. Pcrsunal Servue ClI.IIrm.In 2. YIIcfPruuIlI-nt 5. Amlxfvr I, 1. Milcmtone 3, XV.A.L. 41 Pan-Hellcmc Bond 4, Vuorbeci HI-uw Board -I. Dormxtury Swtul ClI.IIrm.In 4, Nplwrk Cup Cumrrxt I, Kflgu Club I, 2, S, 4: Intersurfrrlty Phwlmll 1. 1. 5. 4, Lvrrls I'I,IxkItb,Ill I, 21 Lvxrls' Vullcyball I, 2. LENA HIBMA, HOLLAND, MICIIII,,4N Elemcnt.Iry Educatron, Frcndu M.I1Irrs4 Club 4, llcrIIer1I.IIy 'I'c.IIlIcIs' Club Il, Musual Arti Club 1, 51 P.IluIIu ck Mmquc 3, 4. May DM lluxy Cb.IIn I, C1Irl5' Bnsketlmll I, 2, Lnxls' VIIllcyb.Ill I, 2. JANET MAE HUIZENGA. IXIoIIIusoN. ILLINOIS IllcmuIIt.Iry llrlumtrun, Centml Cullcgu I, 2. 'l'lIcs.IuII.In 5. 4. MI rumry 5, Y.XY.C,:X. 5, -I, kyerm.In Club S. l,lcImnI.Irx 'I'::.I-Imuzs Club 5. -I, MLISICJI Arts Club 5, 4, P.IluIIu A MMIIIIQ I, Lvrrlx XIII lcVb.Ill I. RLTTH ELIZABETH VIOLDIZRSMA, XNVFVI' S.fXYX'III,F. N Y bIILI.Il Mudluw. Sumszi 1, 1, 4, I, MIIIIJII I, Y XX I .-X I L, I, I mul,-If I, 2. 3, I, AWIIIIII I,IIu.,r 4, IIIIIIII I, AIIIUIIIIII 4 XXIIII X XVIIU -I, Frcnyb Mglori' Club 5. PIII llcllI-:III l'm.Irrl 4, I, Prewulcrxr I. Vnurlmees House Buard 5, Nykcrlc Cup CIIIIII-St I, 23 May Illy R, f,lI.III I1I.III III Publxury 5, I-lIIIIIurIumIIg S. 4. llI.IIIm.m III Plrblwulx I, Curl! l'v.IIkcIb.1ll 1, RUTH IZMILY HIP, SOMIfIiXII.II', Xrxw' ,II-Imfx' bmw! Nrmlmx, L'nmn YluI'I1I:r C-wllcun 1. J. llIu.IIII:.I:': 4, I. lr,.N urur I, X XYCA. 5. 4, Lwrzzuru Club S. NIIIXIIMII .MIN I FRANCES KOEMAN, RN. I-IoLI.'x:.Iv, MIIIIII,Ax l'lIIIlwuv,l3I:II.II1 1, 2. F-. I. Y.XX' f .-X I, 3 I I l'II-mb III.IpI.IX flul R, I, Surlpul Club Z, 5. 4, Ylrcflfrwxrlfur I, I:IIII.IIrII::Lx b,IwlI.Ill Q AI.lCIi LALVGHLIN, GIIANI1 RAIIIIIN, IXIIc,IIII,.-IN N-II.I1 SIIIIIII-I, C.,IIxm Culluqu I, 3, l:.I.I,III N. I. I-'INIIIIII I. Y XY! A R, -I, I-'I Klppr DI-lt.I 9, I, YIII l'rwIIlIIII I lnulnxb M.IIurs' Club 5, 4, Sccrct.Iry-Trumrrrur 4, PIIIIII' A Mmquu S. P.m- HL'llCUlx BIYJTJ 4. Vmirllcci Hwuse l'lII.Inl I. llrcmurcr I, Xykuk Cup Kbntust 4, Scmur .-Xdvrs-Ir I. HIIIIIUIIIIIIIQ I, ll.Iw Prw:dI,nI I, ICM b.Itc 5, I M155 Llcbty Gnu P.IItv I-Ir Scruur G1IlN V 'fy -. I 1 P.ItrICI.i Haskm, M.IIy Lulu HI.-mmm, Lum HIbmI ct Hulzcnga. Ruth YlIrlIlurxIII.I, Ruth KI l'I.mCcs KIfcm.In. Alum' l..lLI.L1l'IlIII. -Iv ,K G- Y-. fs 'PK C ,1 .1 gr- Su1.mm- I.ce.wt1n.1, HcrI'Icrt I.c1gl1-IXI.1m1clI, GL'I'l'll Lucy, IX1.lI'l.lII IXI.1xtcnbI'IIIIk, Edlth li .,.f IXICMUIIIII, Henry IXIIIQQ, IIIIIUS MIIIIIIIUI l:Ir.1nII1' lXIL1IIIcl'. 3 'TZ' S BI ZAXXIQ Il.IX:XIiI1l'H I.l.I:5'I'MfX. GIIXNLI R.-wxllx IXIILII Prunfuzt I, MIIIIIJI AIN flulv 5, II, P.InfHcIIcnIg B-,urd 'IQ CI1.Ipcl IIIIIII .I, S, I, lxvu-IIIIIIIrItI II.IscIw.I1I 2, 5, thnx lxcmurur 5, I JIM, l..L'.z:I fIIIILuI. 1, NIIIIIIIIIL R, I, :XII-If I, P.IIcItc A XI I .4 - I,1I,gII1III-:I I, IIIIL IIIII F, I, lletcly-IIIIII' IIIJIIIII: I, IDITH McML'I-I.IN, Hl'lINONX'IllF. IXI1c'Im,..xN HI Rlxllfl' XYIV1 jyyxlllj, XIIXX' YORK IrII3IIxII, l3IIrI.m I, 2. 5, -I.5u1uI.Iry S, Y,XX' C,rX. l. 2, S, II. rXnIIIIIr ,V 1 iv V, V V W , I yy AI, A 1. I I, M I I I, 4, Mxlumm- 4, XX' Al -I, Pl Kappa lIcIt.1 2, FI, -I1 P.IIcIlu A X I MHS! I' IA , N5I'-I-NIIAXIIIKIXMFIIIIII 'I f:K,L,,1fMi 'UIQ NI.Iw,yuI' I. S, I, Nxkurk Cup fhrmtg-xl 2, I, ,Ium-Ir 1XIIvIx-II 4, f,II.Ipcl I IMIIIIVL A MINIQIIL -Q, S. I, KIx.IpLI IIIIIII .:. T I. QIILL ibm' 7' flhx IILMLHU x' Debut M 8' VX I . I, - I I'II::u.rII:.zI II,III,IrII.III .' II.mlI.ImIIIII- IIIIII I. 3, I, 4'LrII,.IIu I JII .:z1 Q :II IIr1 4 IX II ' -I I -- p,,,,,',IFIJI1 ILIXIIIIJIIII 'III,I,,N,,:N' I,IQIIIIfI'-- umm! m W' HI1XRX MCII15, HI'lI5ONX'lI,I.If, MICIIIIIAN IIIIIIIIQI flxgmnlrx , l'mxcrsIty III IXIIIIIILIII, f,IIIumIII.I L'nIxc1xIII I, 1 ,, ,, , , , I :I II1.I l,II,I:II IIIRIIII Inn,1-IIIIIIIWII,xxIIIIIxIIx WI I f If! IN.1III:II-III: I, ,, III .XIg'Iv.I 4, I, X'urI'11,III!I:II M SI ' , - Y.. I ,, I , I XII ,x 1 -I I IIIIIIIII I, MIII--IIIIIII-. IIIIIIIIIII IIIIII I, III-IIII.III MMU NI DDI-D 5U'II-I- NWI XURK II.. + I X'I1I':I-IIIII:.I I, fIIII:Ixt:n IIIII- Q, I, I, I'ruIIIurIt I, IIIIIIIII, YM! .-X I, l, 4, fI, Alf-II.1 flu I, 2, -R, VI, 5uIlcI.lIy- I- EL- I . I. IrIIvfrII-rrIIru II,xI.III.III 1, IfIrIIr..IrII:III-I IIIIIIIIII I, II-Ir1IIIIInnn:, fII.IIrm.m III Nqxmfr IJ1II.Ir Clwmmmm-u I. I JI4 , VIII lI..I::I I, 4 III-I lfnmlzzu I X',I:wI-, NI-IIIIIK, IXI.m.I:4ur I, flux X'IIL-Prudunt I IJXNIIN XIIIlIlI'1f'IUlx'. IIIIII XNII. AI!! IIIIIXN Ll-IIANOR hilfl-DER. ANN AKHUR. BIICHILIAN II'I.v'Ix1 I5 I':IIif:.r:kI:IX IuIIu!II.II I, I, I, AIIIIIIIIIII I I'IIII M.IIIII:x..IrIIx, IILIpIII 1, 2, I, I, Y XX' CI A I, J, A, I, sIIII.Il fII.IIr- I I II N II' I' IIICZI! XI.-XRIAX XIAYII NIIIIIIIJK, KXI IALVIIII, IXIIIIIIII.-xx :1I.In I, MIIuIIIm' H, XX' :X I, I, XX' :X A, I, II. 'lrcgxwulcx II, Muc- I,II' -X II II, I 1, I, I, LIg1m.m CIIIII 2, 4, I, 5urut.IlyfllL.Ix- 'lux X, PruII!crIr I, P.mfIILIIcn1L HII.IrII I, Huuxc I'II1.IuI I, 1, -I, X'.I I YIUL I, XKIIIIIILQN ,', I, flmpcl CIIIIII I, 2, LIIII f,luIw I, I, R, -I, I- -l'-II ' Iff1IL-I!I T-- XXVKNII-'7 MMI-r:III VIIIIILI, I,'IIIu.IIII:.l1I,J, 1, IIIIUIIIIIIIIII' lI.IscIw.1II I, Z, 6, ,Ig blrls' B.1skutI1.IlI 1, 2, 3, 43 Lnvls' I I' ' ' I I v'II'If:r f-I:I:,IIi I, X XX I .X ' A I X'-IIIuI,IiI I 1, I, I, Iumm I, .'. I, I, I'IIIlfI'c.Im Amduw I, Quun s X ' ' - XIIIHI XII ww - IIII:IL:I'.I . IIIIIII:-I fIuI I IIII,:l I Sun-11 Cluls RcI.1x Iiutmu Sumnvr Gul! Dmm-r 0 . I - lla ...lviot , 7 'Y I 'Sl1.1nli Grvqi 'lim thc Sump EDXVIN NIEUSMA, I IOI,1,.INIr, INIILIII4-.KN Sue-mc. Fr.1tcrn.al I. Z. 5. 4. 5cuut.xr,y- S. Y M f A , . , Nnvvll Euutlull 1. 2, 3, Bmkcllwall Ruscnxu lmm I. l I A MYRTLE OVERBEEK. I-I01.1..'xNu. IXIILHIQAN Elementary Educatmn, C.1lxxn Cullegc I. Erumlr Clulr VI. Ilcrmrruzx Club fl. Mrlsstone 5, ELSIE ELIZABETH PARSONS. IILIINUN. NEW Ywmk Llemenury Ii-.IuC.1t1un, bor-me I, Q, R. fl. Y XY' K, A I, 2. 1. 4. f,.nl r nur Mqmlwr 5: Nrlumrnc. AsWLn.1tc Edrtur I. XY..-X I.. S, Frumlr Mnlurs' Llulw I, 2, 3, Iglcmcnmry 'I'c.ul1crs Llulw 1. I, Pulsttu A IXI.1squc 1. 2. 3, -I. Plcsulunt 4. 'Pup P.xr.IrIc' I. llutxxngl I4-rum! -I. Nylicrlx Cup Cuntcxl I. 2. Mm IMI 1, 3. II-Iu,::Uuuznu 3. I. lim quel Cl1.urm.m 5. luturwr-IIIII Ihwl'-,Ill I. I, 1 Mulx ILIXLIII-.Ill I I HIL Lvulx' Yullcylxxll I, PuIl7I'L.Ir1I Ardw I. f,l.rw NcL:c:.Ira w, Quan: C-'url 4. ROGER PATTERSON. HoLI,.'xNrw, hirullufxrs Hut-Iry. Rmxml lhpulx lun:-Ir lwllugc I. Y MLA, 1. W I. Mm mm: S. Spurnslr Clulw w. Urllwmu w, Y1LcI'ru11lur:I 4 CLARICE PETERSON, INILINKI-now, IXIILIIIGAN llutury. lIru.aur1.m I. 2, R, I. IVKLINIIILI L XMI I'-L-'III-:rr I Y,XY'.fQ A I. 2. 4. fl. Amhur S. IXIrlem.m- I. XY..-XI I Iillcxu .x M.nquu 1, 5. -I. lnlurwr-Irlly B,IxuIw.Ill 5. kwuruc Bulgm! Ilr. Inslrwlr Lrtcrutuac Prlfc J. ELAINI2 PRINS. Ho1.r..aND. IXIICIIIGAN Erenglw. lnullxhg Dulplu I, 2 w. 4. 'lrursurur 5, I'1u1-lust 1 YXY'f.'X 5, -I, Anclmr' S. 4. BIrlustunc 3. XY A I. F, 4, Alun I, V103-President -Ig Frcnch Mnnurs' Clulw 2. R, SeLrLt,nv 5, Lnglrxlr lNI.uuri' Clulw -Ig Mus1L.1l Arts Clulv 3, 4, P.m-lllellenu Ii:v.uI.l VI, MAI' D.1y Cl1.Ixrm.1n -I, IIun1eL-rrmng R3 Chapel Clmrr S, Irulclsruumx Buwlxng I, Quecnk Cuurt -I. ALVIN REZELMAN, Hou..-xxrm, IXIIQIIIQIAN M.xtlrem.1!1cQg Cusnwpwlrmn I. 1, l'rx-Alplm S, -I, Y,lXI C,A. I, 1, R, I, INIrlcsmnc 5: Germm Club Z. H. I ELIZABETH ANNE ROMAINE Soir-Jlugyg Nlvyllme I, 2. 3. -I Pvc--:dent -I, YXVCA I, 2. 3. I. Cabinet Member 5. -I, Presndent -I, Iwfnlegtunc 33 XV.A.L. I, 2, 5, Trmsurel 5, XYFAA. 1. 5. 4. Prcmlcnr I. Yxlv-fx XXIII, 4. Muwuxl Arts Clulw I, Z, 31 Pun-Hellenrc Bfmrd 5, -I: House Bwurkl I, 2, Vgn Ylerk President I. Vrmrlu-cs 2. Hurrcurnung YI, Clmpcl I Im--1: I 2, R. Glee Club 1, 2, 3. -I: Intersururxty Brseliull I. 2. 5. -I: Curls' Bnkut' 11, 3, 3, 43 Girls' Volleyball 1, 2. 51 flrmpui Queen 4. Atlrlctu 'E .1 I. N ' gf,,j1x:3I:-:- E Y . I qR,.., .QL . .5-5155. lilxxrn NICLINIIIJ, Myrtlu Ou-rbuck, Iilslc llxu S Ruger' P.1ttc1'x-rn. C.l.II'IKC PCIUINUII. Elmm Il Alun Rwrlmm. I:lIl.IlW1'flI R-Immun: 'XPS ELUIZXI MJTHI QJRKND Hum: INIICIIIKKN N11,1.1I 111 s r1tLm.x Vxcn Prev ent Ntunpm Luun ul I, X M f X I 1 111 kcrlmll 111 y I 1111 Iruu 111.111 Hu L 111 11 L 1 1 ALFRID RH PSTRA GMNL1 RAPIDN IXIICIIICAN x1-u.1l INI.1r1.1pcr 1 1 1: f I, I'.1lc Q mx 1 x 1 I11111Lu1111n1, lpyl C Ir1u1lr.1t1rv11lx Hu ull I41xI.et11 Lu 11 I Pull IL1111 1 DLI HliI.GA NAXXITZIQ F111oc11X1xN Nm 801111 N11f.1.1l Stl l.1l1111ct B 1111111 t 1 U um AIU D x11 gr rmm mx 11 Nclumrx s11ILnt IX mu r s M.1x1111u I H 1 nn Lu uk fup 1111 lui I. Intcfwl H.1xkull1 ALAN I.1114l1xI1 1I1-111 C Muxuwn I'-I11111 I, I ng IfI.11111-L I3cl1.1Ic Iuumr R.1xu1 IiIiXX N111l.1l 11111 A. Pl11I11... ADILI. II11111-11 N, 1. I fl1111l I.I'C,IIII N11vf11c l mum L 1 1. 1. AI flulx 1 I X1 l1ll 1 Imw 1. HARRII1 NIIC IMAX VAX DOXIXIIAAR M1 Ilu1l1u1t11s I lm Ill 11 N f.1l11r1cI Mnmlw I r1111lcut 1 1 1 Lmnntarx L11 f,I11I1 11 I Im I'I1II1n14 H1111 I Nykcrk Cup Con cs O nur I11111w1111 in 1 I 4111 lu. I711x11lL.1I 1 Il ANGITI X N TL L RI ING H011 mn IXIILIIIGAN g'l.LQlC?l'X 1 I Sn 11 1111711 1r11s1 I 1. 1. IIL111r1l11 I111l1 Ii.1wI1,1II MARTIN VAX BFFR HOHAM1 Mrcuxffw H1S111ry md N1 1 1 Peter Van LIeI'wp, Joyce VIIII OSS. Betty Van Ttltcrulnwc, Maryorre Van VI'.1nlicn, jnhn Veldm.In. I.ucIllc V Voss. Dnmthy XX'eyenlwI g, Xclllcnue XY'ezem.In, .I ...I IOHN VANDER BROEK. HOLLAND, BIICHIGAN Busxncss AdmInIstr.ItIIm. Fraternal I. 2. 5. 4. Se.ret.Irv S. 4. Inter' fmternrty Baseball 2, 3. Intertrgtternrty Pmwlrng 1, R. Pull-Te.InI I, 2. CII-Autlwr Fmter Frolru 2, 5. PETER VAN LIEROP, HOLLAND, IIIIIQIHIIQAN Brulrrgjy. Unrversrty nt Ghent. Helgrum. I. 2. 4. Y MC A 4. Frcntlr M.IIurQ' Club 4, Sealpel Clulw 4. HunIeuInI:n: 4. Pull-'I'c.IIII judge -I. JOYCE VAN OSS, HOLLAND. LIICHIGAN Englrshg Delplrr I. 2. 5. 4. Prcirdunt 4, Stutlcnt Cnunrll 5. 4. Eeere tary 3. Vrce-Prem-lent -4. Presrdent 4. YXY CA 1. 1, 1., 4, Arr-lmr 3. 4. Aqmcrate Edrtnr 5, Mrlext-Inc 3. XVII-is XVIIII 4, Englrxh M.I- rrrrf Club 3. -13 Palette N Masque 3. MISS:-,m,Iry Pl.Iy E Pan-Hellerrm Beard 4. lntersnrnrrty Bnwlrng I. Intcrwrnrvtx' H,Iwul'v.Ill I BETTY VAN TATENI-IOVE, I-IoI.L.IxND, MICHIGAN Elcrnentny Edutxtmn. Dwrmn I. 2. 5. 4, 'l're.IiIIrcr 2. Y XVI..-K, I. 2. 3, 4, Elemenmry Tcmilwerm' Clulw 3. 4. Pan-Hellcnrc Board -I. lntur- surnrrtv Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4. lntermrurrty B-rxxlrng '. Cjrrls' Bhket- ball I1 Crlrls' Vulleylull I. MARVIORIE VAN VRANKEN, I-iL'DsoNvII.LE, LIICHIGAN Bnrlugy. Chemrstry. TlIeiIIurI.In l, 2. 3, 4. Trenurer 3. YNY C A l. 2, 5, 4. Calumet Member 43 Mrlestnne 5. Alcnr 4, Sev:rct.Iry-Tre.Is- urer -Ig Srster Organrzatmn ut AlplI.I CIII 4. Fremh lNI.IlIIra Clulr 1. 2. 5. 4. Treasurer 5, Snalpel Club 2. 5. 4, Setremry-Tre.IsIIreI 5. Presrdent 4. JOHN VELDMAN. GRAND RAPIDS. IHICHIGAN S0CI.Il Sceence, Unlversrty uf Grand Raprds I. Z. 3. LUCILLE VOSS, HOLLAND. IVIICHIGAN Elementary Educatrnn. Delplrr 1. 2. R, 4. YILefPrc-Helen! -I, flernen- tary Tenrhers' Club 5, 4. P.Ilette ez Mnque 1 -ww Six DOROTHY NWEYENBERG. HUIISONVIILE, INIICHIG.-NN lhnglrxlr. D Ntnne 1, XYA L 3. I. Alun 4. Pnulnxh M.Il-Irs' Clulw 4. 4. Vue Prusnlunt I. MuQIe.Il Arts Club 2. 3, -4, P.Ilettu N Mmquv: 1, 5. -I 'l're.IsurcI 4, Clmpel Chmr J. 5, -I. Crlee Clulw 2, 3, 4, Srrplrvlnwre Buble Prrze. Nu-Iml Pl.IIe. NELLIEMAE XYEZEMAN, OAK PARK, lI.I.lNOlK Enulrxh, fcrItr.II 4 M C A Lnllegu. flIIt.IgII. Illrmm. I. L. lllfvlrr a. Y XY C A 3. Antlr-rr R, 4. Mllcxt-Inc R. I nglrwlr BLIIIII4 f ulw R 4. Mutual Arts Club R. 4. Clmpcl Chnrr R. Urrlrexrm 4. MIAMES XVHITE, HQLIANII, BIICIIIGAN PwlIt1c.Il Mrcnce, Fr.Itern.Il I. 2, 1. 4, P1 li.Ipp.I l1lt.I I. 1, S, I Y.IrsItv FII-Itb.Ill J. 73. trexlrnmn Fnntlull I. Dclutc I, I AIOHN Hrxtrrrx Armx 2. Student Y M C P,Ilettr kerhall LARENCE BELTMAN, Los ANI,FLFx, C.aIIFI.+RNI.4 IrIIcrmrII.In Fmtcrnrtv I, 2, 4. 4. l4IIIItur I. Sargeunt .It Seeretary Q, Prewrllcnt 4. EnIerwnI.IrI Alumnae Truxtec -I Cwunul Z, 3. lntcrclua Ch.IIrnI.1n -It Nykurlc Cup Cuntest A I. 1, 3, Amlwr. Mrlestwne Frlmtr 4. French Club 2 .Ind Mnque, 'Sth Annwermry P.Ige.Int I. Interlr.IternItv BM IOHN IACOB GEARY, PASNAIC, New -IERSFY NI.I.Il Btudres. Lmerx-InI.In Fr.ItQrnItx' I. Z. S. 4, 5.IIuc.Intf.IIfr'trn'S I Tregxurer 4. Pledge nuxrer 4. Vue-President 4. Alumngq Seqrcturx Fnwerwnrun Alumnae AssmI.IIIIIrI .Ind Truxtee, Y.M VA. 1. 2. 3 Mrlemrnc Buirnew SMH 5. Furlpul Club Vue-Prexrdent 3, Intur Imternrtv B.INlxCIl'.Ill ARTHUR GUSTAV KERLE, PASSIAC. NEW YIFHSFY Bmlugvg Prterwn St.Itc Teailrert' Cullegc lg Enwersnnmn Fmternvt' 2, 5. 4. Keeper wt Aruhrvei 2, Hnu'-e Manager 4, Vruevprcsrelent, TWH .-Xnnnverury Pxumnt 2, German Club 3. 4. lnturtmturnrty Track 2 3 Intertraternrtx Bnwlrng S, Vlrutv Truck 2, lawrence Beltman, JOl'tI'l Geary, Arthur Kerle. 47 .rII.In 1. 5. 4. Anrlmr 1. I, Buxrnrss M.In.Iger 4, Nrle Kath a record year for difliculties, the Milestone staff nas .grateful for its master problem-solvers. Dr. Clarence De Graaf. adviser, and Neil Steketee, printer. :X peatetime complication, the increasing enrollment. had Phyl Haskin in a daze. trying to get everyones class I-itrure taken, Ade Bos, who returned to college second semester, almost took pictures in his sleep to finish the Iunior Class Publishes Tlfnil Knut P. Stegenga, G. Gore, li. Bilkert, li. Meeu- sen, D. Opie, M. Dame, L. rl-L'l' l'5eek, V. Elird, Dr. De Graaf. mud llnizx' R. Kempers, ll. liivsland, V. Dykema, H. Hams. A. Fikse, K. Lock, tl. Decker, N. Korteling, A. Bus, D. Vi'iesman. il Run .' L. lkleulendyke, ,l. lNleulendyke, P. Haskin. B. Van Lente, XX'. Haak, l.. Pyle, R. Sehulten, A. Van Derveer. 'l'ainmy, as art editor, and Bill Haak, manager of a particularly successful husiness staff, had fewer trouhles. but Rozy, assistant editor QDead-line Dora to the stalfj, developed a pathetic look which could have wrung a delayed write-up from the Great Stone Face, while Luella, as editor, did everything from pinning up a backdrop with hobby-pins to wearing out the Van Vleck pliotograpliy. unax'oidalwly much behind schedule. liiirioit l.uella Pyle Assisi.-im' lfniioiz Rosalind Seholten liuwmrss lXIaNac,ri1 llill Haak Assis'i'aN'i' liixiwrss INIaNac.mi l'l.ii'olcl Des Autels NJ- --. F.xtjl'I,1Y Amisrii Dr. Clarence De Graaf S'll'llI'N'l Anvisrii Alan Stavtr Am' Iiiirmii Gene Van Tamelen l'iio'inr.iiai'm' Siaifi- X Geiger, Mary Aliae Van Dyke. fKJ4'U'i1lHT'.- Adrian lim, Roger Kenipers, Ted ,FT lflalierty, Alan Staver, liill Gee, liill fire escape in the wee hours of the morning. MILESTONE STAFF Assis'i'ANTs Anne Van Derveer, Kathryn lawek, Ruth Bartholomew Poicrimir CIIAIRMAN Phyllis Haskin Assls'i'AN'rs -lean Meulendyke, Luis Meulendske. Preston Stegenga l,i'I'i umm' STAFF liarhara liilkert, Ellene Bosland. Marian Dame, Joanne Decker, Vivian Dykema, Glenna Gore, Marian Kur- teling, Elaine Meeusen, Betty Timmer, Gertrude Vredeveld Al1X'l7li'l'lQlNtl S'raifif john Noni, Ann Fikse, Louise Ter lfleek. Betty Van Lente, Robert Dan- liof, Harriet I-lains, Wfarren Hiethrink, Vada Mae Fhrd ClliC,llIATl0N Cii.-xinaiaw Dick Vriesnian Triiifi' Doris Opie Cnmarizcial. Piiorommviinn Alhert Schaafsma 'Pass the Aspirinsu ULmik at the Birdie Chief Gold-Diggers Milestone JUNIOR CLASS Entering into the fun of post-N, war college years, the juniors de- picted wartiine Hope as their part of the Homecoming parade, com- plete with girl football players. At the Freshman Mixer in the tall, ri quartette exemplified the lofty aspirations of the Class by singing The Firemen's Ball. And in March we had a super hayride fthe hrst of the seasonj with the l-laverkamps and the married people ot the class as chaperones, ,IVNIOR OFFICERS ljlaine lXleeuwn , Prwulcrll -lohn Mr-ui , 'l4l'L.lNLll'Ll Phyllix Vim, Viru-Pi'rwitlci1t Marian Dame Surrhirx I-in-I Run .' Arthur Anderson, Ruth liirtlioloim-w, li.lfl'V.ll'.l liilliuit. Virginia liillxr Xriffml' Run lNthr-r liogart, Ellcne l'lml.xnd, Muzi liruiixwr. tilt-nn liriiluguu 'I Xml Ruiz ' fNl.iri.in Daimy Rohert Dinh-rf, XY'ilIix Dr Burr, AI:-.inne Dutkrr .ni . 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K V, L... ' 1 . '. . . ' - V '- , 1 '. 2. .s ,.. . .4 -- ,-N. 'Q ,W 'V H fx 'Er A l Q pH! ' . 'Q fi 'F 1 . X , 1 , , .,.- X wr, - 3 . . - 3,14 ' ,.-W 'J' 4-f-'P ' . ' xg K 2- f-3' fi- ' 'J . -. . V ' l . if-'37 550 , . Y . , I ,Q .xv-au 1. W .1 fs- Q r A ffm ' :' 5 Q- :Q , 6 ,W , ix Q 3 mf '.-. W- ' . ,- ... ., . , N A ' 1. . X 1 X 1--f if .sf 2 A Z N -'Q' V ,I wk 5 ' -- r ,,r3.M,.. .A Full Rffzzx' Luis Mculemlykcv Dnruthy Mllls, -lnhn Blum, l-lrlrrist lxlllyslirns, Duns Upru, Lnrllrr Pxlf Sfrfvfzri Roux' Ruth Prwliwst, Edwin Rrrturrng, Rrvgur Rlutlmrg, Xclllr Nm- RIKNCIHJ, Rnlw,-ri ml1uIl,l lfrrsfnn Str-grng.f, Third Rout Louise Ter Beck, Batty Timmcr, Annu X7.ll'lLlLl' -Mgt, Annu Van DL'rvqr1', Rwlw-:1't Vrln Drs, Hulrn Van Dyk. Fffnnfb Rffzpx' Rhm V.1n Hcest, Fmnccs Vun Lccuxxcn, Betty Vrrn Lvntc, Aldllllrl V.1n Slum, lllnl hlrxc V.::u 'lfltcrllunxr Marjorie Voss. , Fifliv Rffux' Phyllis Vuss, Gertrude: Vrcdcvclrl, Dick Vrrusrmn, M.1ry Ynung. 1lliJ'JII1g flaw IXJE j7if71n't.f.' Harvey Butcr, Randnll Dclclccr, Allwcrt D: Vcxrngll. Rnlwzrr Dmsrln, Tlmmxlg Duyl-gm, DJIC Ffh, Robert Hamm, Charles Hcrnun. Dwn Ingl1.1m. Nurxns Kellugg, Alun Mcruscn, Rurnnnll Mlllfr, R-1s.1l1ml Srhnltcn Eugene Van Tamelcn, Rnbcrt V.1n Zrlnttn. Clarence XV.1gncr. Sophomores Were . SOPHOMORE CLASS ll mis 1le.1i'ly vixihle l.lSl Septeinher th.1t the sophs h nl none ol their 1l.1w spirit during the sunnner months .lI1Ll up e .lxQ.1lI1 UI'.lI'lllg to go. Their ingenuity PI'0LlllkL'Ll .1 clever ioinu .znil L'lllL'l'l.lllllllKQ mimtrel show lor the first mixer of the e l2I1lllLlNl.lNlN I'L'.lLllL'kl .1 peak when the 1l.1Qx staged p.1r.11lu xx lxiiiiiery xloglnx, .mil .in elhgy of .1 lowly l'resl1111.1n. PLAIN IUL'L'lllllQS helped to lwuihl Il1OF.llL' for the tr.11lition1 1 .11 row lSl.11k Rn er .1l HOIHQCOITUIIQ1. S-0-IW-ll-0-ITI-0-I'-C-S pu l l-J. Ye.1h lC.lIDl Alllltflllgll the opposing lL'.lIU, pi1'ke1.l from 1L innih Lirger l.l'CSlllTlCll class, lorierl them Lo yielil, the spirit of wlmlioiiioren renmineel lII1kl.lLII1lCkl. Alinoxl il.1ily returning xel L'l'.1IlN loinul lheir Links. ln l'.1c'l. .1 great 1le11l of the crulit llupek lying lirxt pl.11e in the MIAA lmxkellxlll LlLlIlll7lOl1N 11 ix ilue in Nnplmiiiures on the Ie.1n1, D I I ili fl.ii1s N-pl: l'.iirx In 3 IC :. X-:mimi .-'xllmza l'hxllix An-lii, li.lIlW.lI'.l Axrliir, 1.1-ix A11wtlr1.,lI+AI1l1L' liiililli, liilhiit liiiillilm li' 1. l,1ii. r1.1 lS1ii.'1I.1.ii. Diiiiitlix liiiiif, fXnll'!.lI'l lim, Ifliner lil.1n1lI. CLivi'1liii1 lireuer, lXI.lI'flL'l'Y H11 'lf.'i,i lx',1. lim liiinlxn1.in, l,-'im liiiiiilgy Mui lillin lilnxxe-i',Dni1.1lil li1'unxlett11' l.:-x'i.1ine l'w11lt,Al.1i111N l-w,'f ll si Ruth D,llLIll'L3l!. l'hxlliN lj.lll'HXK, Alill'g.ll'L'f De lim, lx.i De Gixifl, liene Dkll1l.lI'l, lxlllt. ll Yiixinj' WF. Y I' ' gr. Tv, 8 . ,-. fr - 'x -1 ,,.,, -v , . .Q vx .. M G f '- -' -R P 1,,,- QQ, -.,- , ' 'ct' , T 7 ' 'A f ' 1 ,, 1 Xl- ...fi---'-wwf-ffm ' . Mfrs- ' -Avi 'F . -1:-531 1-.ff xr5.s.- 'F' 14 M ' -f , N. 1 V...- J 't' ' V. -ff X v- - , ' , X if 1 ve-. . F :S I' l H 'Z' L' lull. '1 is , , ,,- A ' -ff, 4. 1 . , Ag Q. A 1-. ,,,'3s ' if . - i , g 1- 1 AL BN xelwllf ' 41: BLA ' , ,J f JVNJ. 1- , I' ' ffl ,Q Y I, fs 'N i l 'a 1. gn 'Q ' ul ., .A 0 .K e .Iii 7 f ' f Vg' '24 ' - 1 ' . yflvr' 1 l 5 .- . ,P - ,,. C' ,diy Hard orkers The Nykerk Cup Contest in November for freshmen .ind III sophomore girls developed more competition in the fields of drama, musif. .ind oratory. Though freshmen m,in.iged to carry off the cup, sophomores displdyed singuldr talent .ind . N' in Holl.1nd and Muskegon. 4: it On gi Saturday night in March, sophomores in jeans, red 1.5 ll! I 4 X il I ' -x were requested to repe.it their onelgict play, Girls Must T.ilk. Miz I .Q sf' Rl ' plaid shirts, .ind their best old clothes assembled in Hill-hilly 'Z' Heaven for ll rip-roaring time with folk uimes .ind fun in true mountaineer style, l:tlINOLl5 for its viinvigor. and veter, tins. this f.1r-sighted eldss .ilrt-.idy has pl.1ns well underxmy lor N246-47. bi Wilt JMORE Olflflflfl-48 joe Pdlmer Preszdtnr l..iur.i II-ilinwn , 'lileisuini Bob Boelkins ,...,.,,.. ..... ,.,...,.. X ' ieelpresident fnmfl Ile.tn Htrin.mtt Netrehiii S: IHIIJ Rn lZ'.' Frm' Rffzix' lXl.irYin De Ilnung. Glorm Diehl, Plixllis Dietrith, lhtliel Dxlmtid. All Rosem.iri' Finl.ixv, Henr Hemmes. I-ll7IILf Rwzr: C.iriwl Hei'm.inte, Ruth Ilensen Fffmffi Rnzi. l.iur.i Ilnhns-in, lpiicile Krings. II 5,22 2 ,-9 B ws' '... I ,rf-v if? S . 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Show your green! are familiar words which greet each freshman class. This year has been no exception, and after the hrst All-College Mixer, each frosh, for a slight remuneration, was given the privilegeQ?j ot' donning 11 beautiful green chapeau! A six-weeks nightmare followed as they obediently touched the ground with bow or curtsey to countless cries ot Pot. Froshf' Although only newcomers, the class of '49 proved that it was an outstanding one in many fields. On November 19, their Hredaletter day. they captured the coveted Nykerk Cup by displaying talent in the Fields ot' music and oratory, as well as captivating the audience with the delightful comedy, Polly Put the Kettle On. To add to the excitement, after the contest the frosh gaily tossed their green into the roaring tire that had been kindled on the athletic field, However, on the following day several guilty ''non-wearers-of-the-green'' learned that crime does not pay. The week before Homecoming saw the freshmen boys doing push-ups and 'ldeep-knee bends on the athletic field in order to get in condition for the long anticipated Pull, All sore muscles and lame backs were amply rewarded. however, when the sophs came tumbling and splashing through Black River, and the frosh invaded Holland's business section with a snake dance. And so, with fun, frolic, and hard work the frosh have made themselves a vital link in the chain of Hope. FRESHMAN Dirk Van Doren Yludv Mulder ,, 'lean Sihlev H . , Don Vandenhurg UFFK' Vi ERS lll'LNlLlL'l'lf Tre .isu rt-r Sccrcta rx tn'-PI't'sli,lL'l1l Fifi! Razr: Donald De Wlitt, Gerald De Young, M.1vn.ird De Young Marlorie Dixoni l,eon,i Doorc-nbos, Gem-wut Duiser, Harold Dykstra, Second Rffziz' Jeanne Ekema, Donald Evers, Robert Ennenga, Reinold Fett, Ted Flaherty, Robert Folkert, l.ois Fowkes Third Roux' Helen Fredericks. -lack French, Edward Frityler, XY'illi.im Geiger. 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Anchor , Societies Delta Phi Dorian Sibylline , Scmrusis 'Iliesaurian , Alpha Sigma Alpha , Tri Alpha , 66 66 66 67 68 68 69 70 70 71 72 72 75 74 75 76 76 78 78 79 79 79 so si 82 S2 85 8-i S5 85 S6 S7 88 89 90 91 ?EF LE C TIONS , l E5 X lv X AX XX I, ADX lNl.lx. kv l.l:- Yl Y, lllilii. li Ratering. DR Il l'il.l IXlllfliNl'I,, ADVISPR, l Van 'l anultn, D Muldtr CHEMISTRY CLUB Composed of selected chem majors. whose ranks have recently been increased by the return of sexeral veterans. the Chemistry Club endeavors to instruct its members in preparation for the research work many ot them plan to enter. Holding few regular meetings. the members usually assemble in smaller groups in the tlual. quant. and organic labs in the science building. Some ot' them devote two afternoons a weelt to assisting in the freshman lab. thereby helping other 'Van 'l'amelens to get their start. And so. with laughing and joking and an occasional party interf sperseil in the more seixous worl: conducted in the fill Department Clubs Cater NO' labs, the chemistry students lay the foundation for careers they intend to pursue in later life. SCALPEL CLUB Now in its fifth year, Scalpel Club has become an essential part of campus life for pre-medical, pre-nursing students. and biology majors. Though membership is restricted, many of the meetings are open to the entire student body. One of the outstanding speakers of the year was Dr. Matthew Pielen. recently returned from Cer' many, who emphasized the importance of the basic sciences in pre-and post-operative cases. As guests of the Ottawa County District Nurses' Association, 'l'fi1uf Rffirr Dr. T, VERGIZFR. AD' VISERL li. Iioelkins, M. Mellema. D. Drew. P Tanis. gl. Palmer. rum! Run: F. Ktic'IH.lfl. I. laindberil. M VAN VRANKEN, PRESQ l,, TIZNIXGA. VICE-PRES1 D Mills. A. Van Dervr-er, Fur! Ifffiwx R. Scholten. R. Dalenbt-rg, j, IXIIZIWIZNDYKIY. SIIC-TRIZASQ M, Voss, 'I, Decker, llljiimg from filrflfrci D. Boot. R. Cloc- tingh, -I. Darress, M, De Hey, D. Ingham, INI, Kortcling. H. Stelwagen. P Van Iaerup, to Academic Interests d Dr S L Rector speak on Scalpel Club hear . , . Trends in Control of Cancer. Later in the year Dr. Mary Lou Byrd presented to the group the advances of modern anesthesia. Papers by the students and 11 symposium on parthenogenesis proved that they too could stimulate interest in ' f ents. modern scientihc dex elopm EMENTARY TEACHERS' CLUB EL In the spring of 1945, a group of students interested in elementary education met in the kin- dergarten of Wfashington School to form an A tion for future elementary teachers, Wfith Ol'gLH1lZ?l E Parsons M Overbeek, 'l'fv1rr2' Ruiz! V V, , l. DeGraff, P. Voss, G, lNIaassen, ,l. Huizenga, B. Van Tatenhove, A Van- der -Iagt. Y rom! Ron J L, Mculendylie, L. Hibma, B, DeVries, M Dame, A. Sybesma, RUSS C HAXYES. ADVISIZR, F, Van Leeuwen IH Ruiz I.. Voss, A, Tuurlmg, M MASTENl5ROOK,PRES1H HAINS. VICE-PRLS1 E Herlein, M MALRER. c, H AD lxelaar, R, liartholo- mew, M lircwer. e Hawes, the the able assistance ot Miss Carolin Elementary Teachers' Club was formed. Its pur- pose is to give underclassmen direct contact with teachers' experiences and to promote interest in their work. The nrst meeting was a huge success. Mr. Moran, public school gym supervisor, directed a program ot games tor all grades. Another meet- ing included an interesting lecture and display ot childrens literature given by the children's librarian ot the Public Library. The club, although a new organization, promises to be an outstanding addition to our campus lite, Scalpel Club Hears Lecture Librarian Speaks to Elementary Club l l Q ' 'N.,s,' V, ' 4.5 . A ' tound occ.isio Michigg1n.M ' A i ENGLISH luniors .ind seniors who .ire mdjoring in English liteiniture .ind rhetoric tind their study well com- plemented by lively discussions which tire held once .i month in linglish M.ijors Club. XY'ith Region.ilisni .is at theme this yetir. speci.il reports were given .it e.ich meeting which introduced writers who represented Ll piirticuliu' section of the country. A visit to the Mid-Vifest .itliorded .i meeting on Mrirlx Twriin and one ot his t.ill stories 'is told b l . .. y Dr, john Hol the s.une w iv thc club V MA Joks lenbiich. ln n to study issouii. Illinois. und New lingliind. F Tliif-.I Rim J l.. Pyle, V. Dylrceiiu, P B.lliL'l.I.1l', B, Bilkert, ll, Viin Oss P. Hiskin D lfii if Ruiz D R . .C. DE GRAAF ADVISFR D . , . XVEYENIBERG, VICE-PRESIDENT, N. BOS- MAN, PRESIDENT, A. St.iver. i lllfltillg' from jiirllzitx' V. Billiert, A, LAUGHLIN, TREAS, H. M.iw4 hinnev, F Menus A ., A 'cn,E. McMullin. B. Timmer, G. Vredeveld. Atter the formal program, Dr. Hollenbtich and Dr. Clarence De Graaf, with their stimulating con- tributions, vied for attention with Cakes, apples, cookies, or Boston brown bread, because were studying New England. As L re. on March -i, the entire club chartered 11 bus rind traveled to Grand Rapids to see a colorful presentation of Macbeth Civic Players. ll special teitu by the KAPPA DELTA At the b g me second semester, ll group of co-eds on campus felt the need ot estab- lishing ll sister orgriniztition to Al ' ' 'Ulllll' ' pha Chi tor all g women interested in Chr V ' ' istian service. So. eginninn of tl 'Iffml linux' li, Ponstinc, M. V.in Vixinlien, li, De Ryke, 'l. Huizcngd, li liuller, H. Muyskc-ns, A. V.m Ktinpen, li, Hellengd, tiffmf Roll: H, V.lnder Whviitle, li, Veem-in.in, li, Rubingh, H. Grill, j. Stillwtll, li. Nichols. A. Vim lfgdoni, li. l7inl.iw ri: Rfffrs A, 'l'uurling, ll. lflilf , TRPAS., A. FIKSIE, SGT Al ARMS, G MAASSEN. PRES, A. lil.O0STlfRlXlAN, Vlclf-PRES DIXON, SEC., M. Kortulinsz, MA ., D. lllli NHIIU lmw flllfllft ' i , l., l:dw.irds, M. Mristenbroolc, I.. Sikkeinn, B Tiininer, .. . R. J. HoL1.ENi BACH, ADVISER. Struml Ilffuu' A. Filcse, N. XX ezcrniin, If. Bielefeld, E. Prins, B. De Vries. W Haali, H. Des P rsons, Third Raw: . Autels, D. Shoemaker, J. a R. Schuller, P, Breen. Serum! Roux' J. Bos, A. Staver, B. Brandli, G, Van Heest, XV, Gee. O' E. Tangenberg. VU. Geiger, ' ' W. HIET- K Stickney, MUDLE, Fnxri Roux' . BRINK. PRESQ J. SEC.-TREASQ REV, P. HIN- KAMP, ADVlSERg VI. De Vries. ' . VRIES- 1 110111 ,fm'I1fre , ES, illlyrilg t MAN. VICE-PR f R t Alpha Chi, Rapp a Delta was with the help o ormed. The charter members drew up a constitution, elected ofiicers. and invited Mrs. Eugene Oster! haven to be their sponsor. Few regular meetings have been held as yet. but enthusiastic plans are being made for the coming year. Outside speakers will acquaint the members with the opportunities in the held of Christian service, and lend a helping A ' rinv them for their future work. hand in prepa g CHI ALPHA ' has never allowe hich Hope ' the war an d d One of the lights w to Hicker through the many days ot . subsequent days of the peace is the stress upon the A ' ' 'd of life, Helping to empl ' la Chi org ritual si e ' the Alp 1 spi 'ituality is added spii Hollenback Amuses English Majors Club Chi Initiates Alpha New Members THSIZC' dll anization. All pre-seminary students and students inter- ested in active Christian service are eligible to attend the meetings of Alpha Chi. which are planned under the supervision ot the Rev. Paul Hinlaamp. Throughout the year inspirational and helpful talks were given on such subjects as The Art of Pastoral Counseling and The Value of the New Testament in the Original Greek. Other speakers attempted to explain some of the problems which l encounter in Christian service. onthly meetings leaders wil th their regular m Vnv with their sister ' 'ted Along wi Alpha Chi has had a mecti g organization. Kappa Delta, and also has condut eral chapel services. sev FRENCH CLUB 'Allons enfants de la patrie . . .' are familiar words to each I-lope Mademoiselle who has lustily sung out the retrain of Liz 1lIi111i't'Zf!r1r.ie at every monthly meeting ot Le Cercle Francais. Throughout the year well-planned meetings cen- tering upon various industries and customs of lfrance produced genuine esprit de corps among the Club members, One ot the most unusual meet- ings ot the year featured a discussion of the per- tume industry in France and was highlighted by a display ot' perfumes which were purchased in the tity ot Grasse by .1 veteran who served with the armed forces in Europe. Another topic which cap- tixated feminine interest was a comparison ot pre- lmu-.'f IC'-1. i Vis-ai. A liluosttl'l11.xI1. Ii Runs. M Maurcr, ,I Dariess. Ii l':nl.iv., I. liiislantl, FI. lAIL11lLIl'l.I.l. N, Ili:-.tn .i 'ful Rfii' I' Dittritli, M Sulllxan, llLIli1lics, D Milly I.. Iiult, A l:l.:i ins. C1 M.i.issin, II. Hain '1 X, 5.11 if Rm 'I Deal-ctr. R Dalc-nbcrg, ' J . I Nan I.itc-nhoxtx I Hasl-tins, M BI- If .in. A Iitauan. I.. Meppt-link, xi x'-.Z citittr, lx' I I N HHH D XDV s . ' , . 1- fi , Ilclt I . v, : 1 . .Ilv ff, 'if' 1 ,fx ts V Il n rant , X Albtr- A Vanilir Ilill, I6 Iirinlz- :man AI fra NISI IIN. NI I -IRIZAN.. IJ In:li.iiii,I1 Nnrfcrja TY'- 'I'!mJ Ron: I.. I-Iibma, M. Overbc-ek, M. Van Vranken, B. Lockwood, D. Opin, F, liocinan. St'rw.iJ Run: M, Vermaire, I.. Van XX7yI4, M, XVesterman, L, Austin, I. Dc-mian, P. Andre. Fnir Rffzri DR. lf. I.ICI-ITY, AD- VISERL P. VOSS. SEC.: R, ELLI- SON, PRES1 D. ATKIN5. VICE- IJRESQ M. VAN SAUN, TREAS. Al.'i,i1ug from jf1r'!lH't',' INIISS N. INIEY- IERS, ADVISERQ R. Hoffman, G. l..1ng,lcy, M. Schroeder. war and post-war fashions ot New York and Paris design. Mademoiselle Nella Meyers entertained the girls at her home on two occasions - at Christmas, ivhen the French Yuletide customs were studied, and in April, when Mr. james Prins told the group of various experiences as a G.I. in France. GERMAN CLUB Deutschland Uber Alles recalls the peaceful Germany of pre-Nazi times as members of the German Club gather to consider Germany of today and yesterday. The high point of club interest in Hitler's regime was reached when several of Hopes returned veterans told of their lite in war- torn Germany. The ex-soldiers recounted ex- periences ot routine Hights over German territory uv Allous Enfiints de la P.1trie Deutschland Uber Allesu and of prison camps under ruthless SS men. Then. in this same vein ot intormiility. Viimrinos mis forsaking the issues of war, they spoke about the Amigos wits the passworcl every first Thursdiiy of GCFIUHU people and fheifWi1Y Of life- the month, und the place for meeting was the German COOMC5 were Served- German SWISS living room of Mrs. Peter Prins, faculty adviser, PlaYed- amd German Sons? were slung df an enloy' To stimulate ,in interest inf and L1 lgimiliiirity with able meetmg held at Chrlstmas time at the home the language, the Cl5I1VCfSL1fl0I1f?llJ was in Spanish, ot the club adviser, Miss Laura Boyd. A Cfernun Q k f i 5 i Celebration of 3 universal holiday was the topic Some ot the more outstanding meetings ot the for digcuggiggi year included 11 lecture by Alyce Alderink, returned In a period of prejudices and race-hatred the missionary from Perug ll short talk by Roger German Club does its part to understand 11 con' Kempers, .icciuainting us with Mexican music and Cluefed CUCUIY and devastated nation- chttriicteristics of the Spanish people, several Sprin- SPANISH CLUB ish sings, und the spring picnic at Kollens' Pclfli. This year' for the iiist time iii the iiisioii, iii Spanish Cliubihas attempted throughout the year HOPE Collegei 3 Spanish Club was fofmfdi A5 im to engender in its members ii love tor the Spanish Oufgfgwflq of the igfgfmgl Cdmem05 gmuisg language und ii lasting interest in the Spanish- ' ' S finish Club continued speaking countries. 'S held in preceding years the p lint! Roll: H. il. Clemons, N Yi A Rxpstrci, I, Pdlmer, lung. A. Andc-rwn. V If Bogart, H Muyskens. ' ii' R Blrtlnilninuv, I De- S1 zvfmf RH ' Gmff, I. Holt, M, H.lnn.1, A, Tuur- hng R 'I'.illm.ini R Dykstrd. S lit ltcn F,'ii,'lIIffz1I.' I. ISIeulcrlclyliC. R. SC t ' . IP VICE PRFSA C1, GURF. PRESL V, M EF il, Meulendvke. ' ' I P. PRINS illzitiaig fmnz jflrfzzrc. INIRS. ADVISER. M DAM 1, - .- . ' IRD, SEC: K. Locl-1, 71 Music Organizatio I ' IC :. ll llriirlmlv, XX Um, ll Mm1llii.i.ii', D llmk, I T.ii1gl-film-ig, H INIcim'i's, D. V.imlunl'vci'g, R. Simmulinlc, I.. XX'cl1cr, XX iuigLl,f lyiivwh W' Kwip I IC :I ll Nllixxlxrm, A lfilmr, V Dxkuni, A Iuurliiig. A V.in lfgiliiiu, I., XX'.itkim, A XX'yng.mlcn, M linking, B Vissclu-1, KI liiirrlu, A l'.iiiriit, f XXIILIKIILQI, l Nm-xx N.. uf Ilwi M lil-iuxur, R Quint, A Mm-lu1.i.ir. -I XY'1urv11.1, I' XNVLIHIIIIK, R, Sglwllrn, M, V.in Slum, I Sililcyg M. V.in Dila-4 M Iii' liwiii, I' l5ll3I.III7l2l,D. l'Rl'S, lv limi lllifllf R CAVANAIKLIIA DIRl'C,fl'Uli, A V.m Krinpun, I. Iliinlcu, E. Giniy, pl, Stillwcll, If, V.in ,I4.lICI'lllUVQf, K.. l'i'iggu, f llrriimml li llrinlxurin, M llrmiwur, ll, Van Uxkc. P, Hmliin. i.. f .fx Y.II1xlLYI'Illl ll: if fwi,'.w. li DI Nllullz. R Viiuiimri. ll Nliullur. R lfml.ixx, l'. D.iri'ivu', H V.m Dyk, H, H.imillun, R, llui1g.i. CHOIR Rell Cross bcnelitj and again at the vesper in M.u'ul1. During Prgwcr Wfcclq the choir served by llcmiiisc ul rlic iiiciuisul iiuinlwci' ol tc-mars giml 1-Qmlcl-mg Special musicl during 17951-Mary Hwy Um. IUSWS TIN KIWH' W-15 I-lfyw' This YC-U' fllllfl KIUVIUS trilwutcd to gi progrgiin celebrating the iiiiletvmiiitlm IIIL' NXJIIIIIIL' Sklllllll fCl'IllS. ILVCFY Ill0I'IlIIl.!l SHINE' Alnlqlyglrgllfy of thg founding of I-Iglldndl 'They IIIIICU' lllL'llllWCl'5 IIICLI IIIIU I-IIC LQIIUII' llilf tu .Itlkl Qygn rQPl'QSCntQLl I-IQPQ On thg Hifi Singing fl-Ulu IIICII' NIITKQIIIH rw YIIC IWC-luty ul the nlmpcl scrvirc. Ciiximl Rapids uvcr .1 imtimigil llmlli-LIP on the ISL-siplw p.ii't1L1p.itiiilQ iii tlmcsc clmpcl pa-rimls. Reformed Church Hour. mir Qlmir lull imgisimi tu sing lor scvcrgil special Special incuticm must bc mzulc of the retiring um-iitx. 'Ilicy mug .ir flip- Clliristmas vcsprfrs In rlircctor, Mrs, Snmv, and the pi'csci1tcli1'cctor, Mr. f'lY'1I11lLl:jl1, Mrs. Snow giccuin- 1 plislicrl gi splcmligl job during i nil service. NYE tligmli licr and A . my tu thc furmcr Cnsign. ' XY Orc gglgill to sec you lurk. fliiizl l'iiiu-.mx I..ixt-iiiiiiutu' Oixluix lrich College Life Ffllfrfb Rffzv: Smith, R. Vander Laan. H. Schaible, NW. Hictbrinli. -I XX'1crseln.i. D Evers. R. Rietbcrg. R licinpcrs. XV. Bocrman Torn! Razr: H. Wfagner, V. Hemmes. D. XX'eyenl'verg, Al. Sibley, G Maasscn. M. Dame. L. Pyle, ll. Vinliemuldcr. N. Ritseina, D. Lamb. J, Weener. Second Roux' D. Atkins. G. Langley, S. hlartin, QI. Mulder, P. Vic-ning. K. Sttlketec, -I. Snow, M. Dixon. A. Tallman. M. lNI.istcnlwrimL. B. Van Lente, VI. Knopf. Fifi! Rnzzh' j. Meulendyke, I.. Meulcndylxe, I.. Doorenbiis, R. Knop, B, Nichols, I. Vande liunte. I.. Van XX'vk, M Vande XY'cgc. L. La Fleur. MRS, VU. C. SNOW . DIRECTOR, P HASKIX, BEC.-'IiRliAb. Miiprifzg frnm pirfzwu L. Sneden. M Slinn. R. Prnlwst, P Prins MUSICAL ARTS CLUB Throughout the war and this first year of peace the Musical Arts Club has pursued a course which attempted to provide cultural advantages tor Hopes music students and any other students interested in music. At Christmas-time and in March. Musical Arts gave its traditional Vesper services in the Hope Tfmizl Razr: D. Vriesman, H. Yiagnci' R. Finlaw. I. DeGr.1tI. rl. Huizenga. N. Ritsema, B, Fulltr. M. hlrlstcn- brook. D. Vikyeiiberg. R. Tallman. H. Sawitzky. Strom! Rfvzix' A. Vander Hill. E Van Tatenhove, L. Pyle, R Scholten. E. Gray, R. Kip, E. Rubingh. ,I De Vries. F1111 Roux' M. Brouwer, P. HASKIN, SEC.-TREAS.: B. VAN LENTE. VICE-PRES.: R. PROBST. PRES3 MRS. C. SNOVU, ADVISERQ P. Has- lcin, I Snow fllimjfzg from pirllzref R. Prartlioloniew. -I. Mastenbrook, E. Prins. N. XVeze- man, UI. Snow. MISS N. MEYER. FACULTY MEMBER: E. Bosland. B. Brinkman, PROF. R. CAVANAUGH, EACLILTY MEMBERQ B. Geiger, H. Sawitzkv, R. Rietberg. M. Dame. MR. M. IOHNSTON, FACULTY MEM- BER. Memorial Chapel. Wlieii ushers were needed for the concerts and recitals given in the chapel. Musical Arts was prompt to otter her services for the advancement ot these musical programs. Each month the members ot the organization met in the basement of the chapel. The meetings centered about the lives and the works of the worlds great composers and included an organ recital in Grand Rapids. 7-Q I. fm' Qvltt C luhs Mailt Many Trips Tuesdays and W1-t nest ays X L ere Practice .js 3 sl- H Ni 1 I i r i .1 EQO W 1 ' D 1 1 il DQ it GLEE CLUB Nineteen forty-six was an eventful year tor the Hope College Glee Club. Beginning the year with a potluck supper at Mrs. Snow's home, the older members soon became acquainted with their new nightingales. Then followed work, for invitations were streaming in from everywhere. The girls sang for Homecoming, vesper services, and Prayer XY'eek, besides fulfilling the many engagements outside of our campus at the various Holland churches, the Century Club, Holland High School, and the XVomen's Literary Club. These invitations, however, were not limited to Holland, for the girls traveled to Grand Rapids, Zeeland, and Muskegon. Dressed in robes, black street dresses, or tormals, they sang for church services and made concert appearances, spreading good-will for Hope. In the spring came the much-talkedrot trip. Roommates were chosen. clothes were discussed. plans were made. and money was lrlkllll saved. And then these Hopites blazed their trail from Holland to Detroit, Rochester, Schenectady, New York City, Long Island, New scy inc brck again to Holland. XY'ith memories and present concerts in our local community be' tcc sstul tour, the girls continued to work fore ending a year of much activity. I fl Ron ' ll Muxsktns, li Mctrisell, R lfinlaw, R lillison, li, Visscher, C. xYllL'lAL'lT'Lf.l, l. Mulder, li, VAN l.liNTli, V I OMl'ANl5'I4, N Albtrs, l' Vicning, D XY!-i't'i1lwt-rg, S Martin, M. Dame, H. Sawitzky X J IC' it I Nnow, l' Darrow, A Sxhesina, H, llains, li Dll VRll S, SEC., B, liiinkman, M. Korteling, E. Muldtr, l Nnow, P l'rins, l'. xT HASKIX, l'Rl79. R ljrohsr I li' MRN f NXUXY, Dllllff THR, M Brower, A Parrott, rl Vloldersma, M. lirouwer, P. Haskin, B, Van Dyke, Xl lii liorg, l' liiiltttlil, l. Roun.iu1t, D DIXUN, TRLA5, li. Nichols. ll f ff' ,'w.,'.fn M lltinmtx Sf.n1dif1g: G. Grunst, NX'. Geiger, I-I. Fisher. P. QUACKENBUSH, DIRECTOR, S:.1!rJ.' E, HERLEIN, ACCOMPANIST, M. Pierson. M. -loy, Phyllis Hiskin, P. Limb, O, Klllilll, P. Tanis, -I. XX'ct-ner PAT HASKIN, PRES., E. Gray, D. Vandenberg, B. Boelliins, L. De Kleine, B. Vdll Lentc, l, De Vries, G. Ban- ning.1, C. XX'iereng.i, G. De Young, Stillwcll, N. NX'YCZC.'lU.1fl, A. V.1n Kampen, vl. V.inder Velde, l.. Sneden, A. Rynbrandt, VU. Gee, C. Sclirotenboer, M. Slinn, R. Kuiti. illiixviffg M1111 AI7ii.'lI11'e'.' B. Hdinilton. -I Wiersuni. P. Hinlminp, I ORCHESTRA Wfith a membership of forty musicians from developed into an organization of great musical Hope and outlying communities, the orchestra has value to Hope College. Under the direction of Mr. Palmer Quaclcenbush, well-known musician from Ciriind Haven and conductor of the Xvest Shore Symphony, the H1HL1SlC'IU.1liCl'5H tuned up every Wfednesclay in the Alpha Sigma Alpha room in V.in Riiilte. meeting first in the evening and litter in the afternoon. In December the 0l'CllCSfl'i1 made its first .ipperirance of the school term, presenting ii group of numbers for ii Sunday Afternoon Vesper service sponsored by the Musical Arts Club .is il Red Cross Benefit. A spring concert presented by the orcliestixi in May proved to be one of the outstanding programs on Hopes calendar of events, ln addition to an excellent rendition of the Allegro Moderato from Schuberts Unfinished Symphony, the group skillfully played Russian Choral and Overture, lsuricg One Morning in May, Carmichiielg Chop Sticks, ii fantasy, Evrinsg Intermezzo, Bizet, and Beautiful Lady. Curyll. Included in the program were selec- tions by Miss Betty Fuller, harpist, and Miss Claire Yifierenga, so- prano. 'Holiday for Strings 'filigic Fl utc-s ' Not Tciiing His H.iir-just Directin 73 helm. llncores highlighted the production schecl- It's Play Time-Palette and Masque - Q3 62 .aa all I-,-I-fb Rm : I. Pxlr. D Upic-, M Young. I Iflinrc-ng.i, I Ilcc-instr.i, li Meeusen. li. Bogart, li. Bilkc-rt, G. Gore, S. I.cc-stin.i, f Inglmin, -I Vinlxcinuliler lim. Rffzi. R lfinl.iw, A V.inIic-inpen, I.. Hihnm, A, Tuurling, R. Dylxstm, M. H.1nn.i, R. Bong.i, li. Ruhingh, S. Martin, C. lhtciwn. I. Ilrciler Mi f'f. -.I Ren YI lXlil1.ilx, IXI. liortcling, G. l'lcmmcs, M. VL'fIII.lIfL', G. VUageni.iker, M. I5uttl.ir, I. Viindc Buntc, C. I IL'l'l'lIAlI'lCC, S. l.cslic. I. V.1n Vfxli, II Slwitzliv. In-' ll' fl I Sihlcx. D XY'l7Yl-NIIIERG, TREASQ If PARSONS, PRES.: DR. I. HOl.l.IfNBAC-H, ADVISIERQ DECKISR, VICE- PRIX. A VAX DIfRVIfl2R, SIICQ H. Goff. .Hr 'i -rf: lin'-,'.'m. I: liosl.incl, N. liosrimn. li. -I. f..lcinons, A. Fiksc, H. Freclericks, Iz. Gr.iy. H. Hains, B. Hellengii. D. Huizcnga. R I-Iollinm, R Vlorgcnsc-n, VU. Kennedy, S Iinol, A. I..lllj.II'lIIl l, A. Lundberg, VI. INIculcnclylie. B. Nichols, I.. Maulan- .lxlcc-, li Ul'I.ir.i, I l'.ilincr. I l'.irwns, -I. Ponticr, S. I7ostl1um.i, P. Prins, I.. SIIQIQMIILI, D, Sliocin.ilcc'r, ISI. Slinn, R. T.illn1.in, H. Tiinnwcr, Ii V.inDxlxc, A V.imlc-r'I.igt, P. Vicning, G. Vreclexuld, D Vriesnmin, H. Wlignc-r, D. Vifisc. B. Zandbergen. B. Nihullcr, DR I' AVISUN, ADVISIZR ule. The Homecoming one-uct play, Ringing in the Groom wus repeated at Zeeland, and the Missionary play, lf I lie His Disciple was pre- sentecl in several of the local churches and nearby cities. This Is Mis. llcnry Dc Pcysrcr Morris Spc-.ikiiigw XI:--ion.ir', I'l.ix fini-.I Xcxu iii' Orliciwxiscf Hopes clr.nn.r .incl .irts cluh. known as P, .incl M. xuis under new leiiclership this year with Dr. Iohn Hollenhrich .incl Mr, Ilclwiircl Avison ut the gf: Mr. Lingly ,,,,,,. 'Outuartl Hound -'I I,-ne You, Ann RINGING IN THE GROOM This comedy pictures George, a young lover constantly postponing his marriage because ol the burden ot supporting his own mother and family. Granny intervenes. soon has George believing that Ruth, his fiancee, will no longer xvait for him, and promptly puts an end to all Georges hesitation, ' ' N R ith, and Granny, at The play ends happily -- tor George, L least. IF I BE HIS DISCIPLE ln this missionary play, Dorothy. a young college graduate. has plans all made to continue her musical education with the help ot a ' X' i l- ncle, thousand-dollar checlt from icr u But she ends up giving the check to the work of a missionary friend and decli- cating her musical talent to the same Christian service. OUTXVARD BOUND Under the capable direc Edward Avison, P. and M. presented in four years, a three- tion ot Mr. for the first time Y act play- Outward Bound, by Sutton Vane. It was presented May 1 and 2 in Carnegie Gymnasium, A li vsvcholovical The setting ot tiis i h ,g drama, which is hlled with mystery and . h A . ,, t suspense, is on board a small ship ou ward bound for eternity. As the play rovresses each passenger aboard ship P D f hnally comes to the realization that he is no longer living, and the hnal act finds the characters receiving their just The rgiwm. Emir H i ' l tl ev have NT T varcl tor the lixcs xyhici 1 1 rex lived on earth. Cast of Clllflldlllf Baum! Douglas Cameron Scrubby c,,c,,,,,, , .,,.,... , LV . Ann, ,,,,,,, , Edna Van Tatenhove -'-' Henry ,,r,,,,, ,, , , ,Herbert Colton Mr. Tom Prior A,., , . Russell Horton Mrs. Cliveden-Hanks ,,,Elsie Parsons Rev. XVilliam Dulce, , Andy Tjepkema Mrs. Midget. Anne Van Derveer , , ,, Chester Droog Rev, Frank Thompson, Don Scholton ' ic lfx ini iiiei 'l .il.c-s Uni J , utuaitl Hoiiiitj' 77 I' ,Q Forensics-Speakers Proving Ground ll1l111 111111 XX1-11..111s151.1t111x XX111:111 MEN'S ORATORY 'l l1e chapel was silent alter Paul lfriecls 11i'.1t111n, 'l'he Pine 111 Peace, He ll.lcl sh11xx I1 l1is aticlience why tl1e vic- 1111'11111s 11.1111111s lllllsf 1le1el11p tl genuine s1'111p.1tl1v.1111l triencl- ship 1111 the l1e1'111.111 PL.11lWlC. it the peace 15 t1'1e111l111'e. As a retitituee t1'11111 . 111st1'1.1, he liIl1DXXlIlsLly pleaclecl l111' lhitecl States le.11le1sl11p 111 this l111111.1111t.11'1.111 L'UIl1IW.lSSlllI1 llll' the 1leie.1re1l, l'-I'lCxl t1111l4 hltgliest l1111111rs Ill Hopes Raven fllll- llll'lL.ll C,11i1tes1 .llltl l'L'Pl'L'SCIllCkl tl1e college Ill tl1e M.l.b.l,. 5t.1tef,1111test, lS11l1 bcl111lle1'. NL'LHIlQl'lWl.lLL' NNlIlllCl' III tl1e l11cal contest. s1111lgl11 SlllWSl.Illlltll t11lce11s 111 t111'Kg1xe11ess l111' the LllIlLlLlL'I'CLl 11.1t11111s. l11 llls 111'.1t11111, 'll 'l'lllI1C lf11e111v Htintgeiy lieetl WOMEN'S ORATORY Yon really ought to be a SILIICSIDLIILH saicl one of the xx11111e11 i11 a group for which Helen Gott presented her win- ning 111'.1ti11n, lllNlLll'Cl11bf3fg Lessons. Showing how insig- nilicant beginnings may have tre111en1l1111s consequences. as tlitl tl1e Nazi jngencl, she urged youth to begin working for inlinitely higher goals - - the worlcl-wi1.le love ancl fellowship resulting ll'Ull1 firm faith in Christ. HBLIIIIIYH i'ep1'esente1.l H11pe .1t the M.l.S.L. State Contest i11 Detroit on Marcli 8, after taking h1'st place i11 the l11cal ALlCl2llLlCfll7I1fCSf. Isla Villl tlei' Hemel, who placecl seconcl, SLlIl1ll1ill'lZCLl the inany .incl variecl p111l1le111s which l'CfLll'llll1g veterans en- L'1JLllll'Cl'. Little Xy1lllklCl4.U she s.1i1l,'ltl1.1ltl1L'1'C lL1I'li5 .1 general 1 sp11'1t11f pessi- 1111s111g hut this 1.111 he tlissi- IW.lfQLl it we lace the p 1'11l1 I e111 s1111.11'elv. 1 ll1111. Schtillei' e111pl1.1s1xe1l that the SLlllCI'1HY' i1e1111.111s I Y fs ' l'.111l l71111l M1111 01.111111 Xxllllllkl' sl11111l1l 11111 l1cl1el1l .ltLULlIlft1lWlL' l111' .1 Hall' l111' 11111111 111.1111 11t :lit-1111111111111 people xxere 11111 1'esp1111s1hle. 1: K: ll: Vim-.- ' yt-1 1. . 'ffgnhis 'Quin S Q, riff?- -0.1.1 GROUP DISCUSSIONS This year lor tl1e lirst time Hope l1as se11t rep1'esentati1'es t11 tl1e state group 1lisc11ss111ns. heltl at litllillllilllifl College 1111 Dece111l1e1' 7. The .':e11e1'.1l topic was the same as tl1e tlehate pr11p11siti11n - the policy of free tratle. l11 a1l1l1ti11n t11 the usual 111'al critcisins tl1e critics gave incli- ' vitlual storing 1111 such litlCllll'S as c1111pe1'ati1111, general k1111wleclgeot the suhject. antl tact. The 1lay's activities ended with a l5ilI1LlLlCfllDLl Ll speech on the ec11n11n1ic lnasis of free tracle. F ..- ' i Q 1 '-1 ' -Ii-Y' .1 f f 1 . 1.54 , D 1 V i. 1-Q I DEBATE the speech department has begun a new phase of forensics - interpretive reading, As the Aljft-grfmze Debate this year has begun to gain momentum is being assembled. work is beginning for a local and approach the place it held in pre-war years. The proposi- tion, Resolved: That the United States direct its policy toward the establishment of free trade among the nations of the world, required a thorough knowledge of economics and current history, which has proved beneficial to all the de- baters. Along with the more serious side of forensics came the social times. such as the gay Chinese dinner on the way home from the state tourna- ment. and the delicious steak dinner at the Red Brick Tavern after the freshman tournament. Unable to meet Calvin in the If I usual practice clashes. the teams did their first extramural debat- ing at Michigan State on Feb- ruary 16, where the experienced teams ended the contest in a three-way tie for hrst place. The fol- lowing week the seniors debated at Manchester, Ohio, where they experienced four wins and four losses, On March 29 the freshmen entered a tournament at Wfestern Michigan and won half ui' their debates against others of similar experience, INTERPRETIVE READING L'nder the leadership of Mr. Edward Avison, 'ifij Ron ' -I. XX .timmy R, I llison, R. Danliof, A ldllllillllll, H xanDirnkcl,1ai, XX , Dykstra. Stivffrj Rffzi 5 M. Nullixan, li. liinnitr, M Hanna, P. Breen, -I. lios. Furl Ruiz 5 lf. Bielefeld, -I. Decker, DR XY. SCHRIPR, ADVlSl'R, ,I De Vries illlrirzlif lmm' lJ'fi,'1rri l. Dooieiilwos. li, Mclklullin. contest, which will be divided into prose and poetry reading. The winners will represent Hope in the state contest. PI KAPPA DELTA The only national fraternity on our campus, Pi Kappa Delta, continues tu encourage and instruct students in the fine art of speech Each fall it sponsors a rally for new students, in order tri explain the opportunities in various helds of forensics. At the annual spring breakfast last year, May 7, Miss Ross urged i the chapter to build up oratory to the place it had previously held on Hopes tampus. l..'.' Ji' Iifxgfu' li lirandli, l. PYLE, bfi!-'I'Rl:As, DR XX' NLHRIITR. ADVINTER, A I.AlfGlll.lN, VICE- PRIN, H, VAX DUNlil5l.,-KAR. PRESQ F, lSlITl.lfl7l1l.D, DEBATE I-IAXACJVR, R lllison, YI Dl.Clil3lt, CKERRIIFSIJOXDINU SEC, A Slayer llliriiug Mom jfrrlnit' Ii lXltlNlull1n 741 YW and s Y. W. C. A. 0 Spiritual rejuvenation through we L' if a variecl selection of speakers and by lively forums was the aim of Hopes versatile Y.XX!.C.A. ollicers, cabinet, and ss? ss' . , -. . Q atlviser, Miss lvlargaret bibbs. this past year. ., t The girls achievecl it, too. Their initiation serv- y ice brought eighty girls into the fellowship of Y. c . c t Gs The annual Cancllelight Music Service stimulated peace antl a cluiet tlevotion to Goclg the missionary Q' ' play createcl a spirit of helpfulness in a worlcl of need S' antl appropriately precetlecl the clrive to collect clothes for L5 the Netherlands Relief. V ln january the cabinet votecl to become an active member of the xy' National Stutlent Council of Y.XV.C.A., after two representatives T V. hatl been sent to the Albion Conference in the fall. Two months later f T th: cabinet entertainecl the newly electecl ofiicers ancl cabinet members at , V a traclitional American breakfast of pancakes ancl coffee. Then came the -gs ' 111 X557 month of May, when early morning greetings, plans for the future. and the - .- i 3 QR beginnings of inescapable goodbyes were exchanged over the breakfast table by V Ni.-:dxf the new cabinet. the senior girls, and the women of the faculty. Thus Hopes 'ef-Y' ' MYXY' ., through its social ancl religious activities, continuecl to inspire Hope co-ecls ,iw af' to an enrichecl life of service. EI- Cf, Y. M. C. A. The Y,Bl,f1.A. facecl a great challenge this year Each Tuesclay evening a variety of programs in appealing to the increasecl enrollment of male was presentecl by the participation of faculty, stu- siutlents on Hopes campus. True to their motto, clents, ancl outsicle speakers. A missionary to ' Make Christ King of Our Campus. the cabinet. China, Rev. litlwin Koeppe, relatecl the serious faculty atlviser, Rev. liugene Osterhaven, ancl crisis which Communism is causing in China and members strove to atlvance a spirit of clevotion incluclecl his many nrst-hancl experiences there. .incl loyalty fo Ciotl antl His truths. Later in the year Dr. H. XV. Pyle gave an inspira- 7 . if? I lv. ly Miissin l lvli lx X . ,r a . .ixiaiifari l Nibliv, lv lli lln..:ri, ll ll.iriiii.ling I 'I' ' 5-l lblfilll ling,l liUlXlfXlNlf, l'l'l N ll CfJl'l' Vlfl l'Rl'N M x 1 ,N ,A . Q t MrXYl'l.NlSRflUK sl-T., M lJAi F iiai.-is Miss Ai ciiisiss XD ' ' visiii i ,, iff' 9, ii ti -.ry are Campus Leaven Ttilrrl' Roux' A. Staver, -I, De Vries. i . tional talk on the goal of man on earth. llxperia ences with American troops in India and a realization of Gods beautiful handiwork were presented by Army Chaplain Lauwenaar ,ind Navy Chaplain Boerman. Dr. Thomas XY'elmers Y JOINT ACTIVITIES Amid the sand dunes of Lake Michigan, the YNV. and YM. together took the responsibility of entertaining and feeding all the new students on the campus dur' gi.- ing orientation week. Then came the all-college skating party, .1 source of bruises Q ' and friendships, In November. after much puzzling over the mvstifying posters ob on the campus, the Student body and faculty, in answer to the cries of Rev, vc' Osterhavens baby and the appealing speech and singing of Rev. Emmet , c Y I c A N 1 L c. 4 N'- X5v'a1te, topped the scales to the tune of 5123513 to help in the migrant C. if work. Community churches were served throughout the school year , by deputation teams of trios, and duets, and student speakers. xi The increased number of joint meetings, featuring mission- - i aries and ministers, found great favor among the Hope co-eds. Appropriately the second semester of school V began with our annual Religious Emphasis Week. 7 Y led by the dynamic Dr. Will Orr of Des Moines, Iowa. Throughout the week of chapel services, X personal conferences, afternoon prayer meet- if ings, and the Y meeting Tuesday evening. I ' l every Hope student looked forward to N Q Dr. Orr's southern accent, quick wit, xv practical advice, and spiritual reser- J? voir. Finally it was time for new 'T cabinets to take over the re- sponsibility of YQ they were challenged to the task at the annual spring retreat. P5 ,iw SEL'UI1il1 Roux' H, Des Autels, REV, E OSTERHAVEN, ADVISIYR. R Schuller. Fo-if Roux' XV BRANDLI, PRES, XV, HAAK, VICE-PRES. NW Hll'T- BRINK, SEC., P TANIS, TRIQAS ifllfomg from Affltffllt ' R Vritsman, XY' Hillegonds returned to his familiar camping grounds to stress the need of evangelism within the church. XY ith the help of these devotional talks the mem- bers gained an insight into the great need of Christian leaders in our world today. PAN-HELLENIC BGARD Pan-Hellenic Board. the governing body ol sor- oritres on Hope Cfollege campus. consists ot the president ol each society. and .1 lunior and senior representative lrom each society. .Iunior repre- sentatives have been included on the board this year so that they can gain experience in the organi- zation even though they do not take an active part Ill II. This year Pan-Hel has put into elliect the new rushing rules that no girl may become a member V. Il liilla II. bl Iii-uixXLI'. li I . unzii., XI Illicit. I 'l'iinng.i. Nl bla ti :llwio-il-I li Ni lnvllcn. li Vail la! nln-xi N IDR I Ilf.Il'I'Y, AIDVINIR I-I lfll DI IINNIA, I'llI'N. N Ii-I--man. XIINN I ISUYIJ .r'xI7X'INl li. I I':ins I Yan Il - .llr i if , .',.'.wi. l Nlirlllti. A I,w.gl.I1H. Il '..i:l IJ-+rllo.I.iii I' llil- Iin .X Yan IJ ruwi. M I ll I nw-. I I I ','. .ii I--. li I I l.INl IN XII - Ilil .XX ll .' .JI IJII I III ll I Y. AIJVINI li. IJ ,X'l'IQlXxI1Iils Nl VAN VIIAX- lil X- Xlf -'l'l'll AN. l l'll I 'N N Vlfl l'IiIN MINN l ISHYID. All YINII-l .XIINN Nl CIIISIIN PIIJYINIIQ N' I lil-niainl IJ XXixtnhtlu. N lo H I ll! 'f 1 , i fri II Kan IJ-in Lim I These Also ot a sorority until her sophomore year. To take the place of sororities in the freshman year, the board has organized a freshmen girls' club, Alpha Sigma Alpha. In addition to assisting this organi- zation by sending representatives and checking its constitution, the board has been busy resolving small sorority problems. The purpose of Pan-Hellenic Board is to see that all sororities adhere to inter-sorority rules. It is the principal aim of this democratic organization to make sorority membership possible for every girl who desires it. ALCOR May Day 19-I5. The audience about the queens throne in the pine grove is silent. tense, and expectant. Suddenly it breaks into spontaneous applause as the new members of Alcor are announced one by one. and each comes forward to be tapped by the former president. Every co-ed hopes some day to become a member of this senior hon- orary society. but only a few of those most outstanding in schol- arship. participation in college activities. and personality plus are accorded this high honor. Serve Wfitches and black cats pro- vided a Halloween atmosphere to start off this year with an Alcor waljfle supper at the home of Miss Elizabeth Lichty, adf viser. Alcor's infant project, the Kotfee Kletz, which has already become a traditonal part of Hope College, occupied a large share of its time. judging from the line- ups at the door, the popularity of the Kletz and the gals who made the Koffee would rate about tops, especially with those who habitually missed breakfast, In December a gayly decorated evergreen in the Kletz and a festive party contributed to the campus Christmas spirit. Norma Albers 7 Pei'snnalit'i' Smile A trip to Grand Rapids for a concert and initiaiton ot new members closed another year of service to the high ideals symbolized by the star ot Alcor. ATHLETIC DEBT DIGGERS This year's Blue Key Cluster is unanimously awarded to the girls of A.D.D., who so willingly took over the diliicult task of managing Hopes bookstore while the boys were away. Although the ADD. members were constantly faced with such problems as shortages ot books and school supplies because of the war, and later with a large increase in enrollment, they came through with flying colors Qmuch to the amazement of the treasurerj. A constant stream ot incoming and out- going telegrams really kept the girls busy, especially when supply companies would wire, Sorry, order not available. Viforried professors continually buzzed into the bookstore with a distressed Havent the books I ordered come in yet? Probably the most enjoyable part of the girls' work in A.D.D, was the job of selling candy, ice cream, and peanuts at the Hope basketball C7 Ti '. f .0 ir l ,ii fe ,lrily Raiscs Hope s Staiidaivl for A D 7 Mr. Xaii-ltr Hoigli Drinks Kfiiflet' . . Dutth in Hina game. And ohf how popular those candy vendors proved to bel Next year the A.D.D. mem- bers will be relieved of the Hconfuzzin' headache of the Blue Key bookstore, for they are giving it back to the ln- diansf' However, a great deal of praise must be given to the girls for their splendid work, for they did a grand job. Tfwif Rffiif -I Upplcgcr, ll Mulder, B Timnier, li. Bilkert, M Locking. Str-mfr! Ron: L Austin, R, Dale-nberg, V. hi. Eflrd, L, wlohnson. Fifi! Roni H SAXYITZKY, SEC,- TRIQASQ l., TFNINCA. PRES1 15 DE VRIES, VICE-PRES illliilflg flow f'1Li'lHt,' PROP. A lfthl- PEN, ADVISER1 ill liorteling H S Ji The Campus Breaks Into Print I-Yf,wi,w f Ruse' l.. 'lui' lie 'I 15.1 Rini l Ruhing Xrifffnf Kiln lf, Van T. Iwi! limi: X ,ll.fvi.'llQ from A. lairnllwc XY'c.ue. Ci M. Hanna. A. liloosrerman. G XX'v.lgLtID.ll'Ctl'. R. Dykstra, M. Young, R. B1-nga, N. Ritsema, clx. I. Van Oss, li, Prins. Dale Drew. G, Sclieerens, M. XY'esterinan, V, Hemmes, D, Atkins, H, Hains, C. Ingham. E. Bielefeld. h. I Van der Hcuvcl. P Dietrich. I Dc-alcer, I.. Van W'ylc, L. Meulendvkc, R. Ruys. J, Neulendyke. I.. johnson, nnelen, R, Danhof. Bowman, D. XYexer1lvi1i'u, If Mecusen. R. Yloldersma, V, Dykcina. G Gore, B. Billiert. fwi!.'11i.' G, Held, ,I lliildle, A. Bos, Il. Bosland, P. Fried, C. Ingham, R. Hoeksema, H. Hoop, ir, P, Prius, R. Piolwsr, G. Schipper. M. Ter Borg, li, Tnnmer. B. Van De XX'ege, M. Vande Viedewld. D. Vriesinau. N. Xx'L'IL'IU.lIl, A. XVic-ten. ANCHOR Eager to voice the opinions and interests ot the large group of services men enrolling at Hope throughout the year. Ruth joldersma, editor-in- chiet. and Associate Editors Vivian Dykema and Elaine Meeusen marshalled in a new section ot the paper, edited solely by veterans on campus v- enlarging Tire plwlmr tor a time from a tour to a six-page bi-weekly publication. and with wartime restrictions swept away, The flliffifll' proceeded to turn out copy on a prerwar scale. News concerning both sororities and fraternities was edited by Glenna Gore. Feature editor. Bobbie Bilkert, and her stall reeled oll articles which catered to campus gossip, Dorothy XVeyenberg's business stall hunted down more ads to meet the expenses of an enlarged paper. Distribution of .1l1!L'f7Ul' copies to those still in service was con- tinued hy Nellie Mae Ritsema and her circulation crew. joldy Pauses for the Camerainan Assotiate lfditors at the Printers The Business End of It N , ' :Cai fha Sororities Furnish Social Life DELPHI orrieisas FALL TERM Piziridezzf. -Ioyce Van OSS l'ir:-Pinitfeizl. Lucille Voss Sfci'ef.1ry, Marjorie Gysbers Tn.1,r1o'ei', Betty Van Lente XYINTER TFRM Piefidfwi, Elaine Prins l'ii':-Pttilrffizf. Eleanor blulder SEL'!:f.llj, Lucille Voss SPRING 'IEHAXL Prtildiul. Eleanor Mulder l'lL'c-Plcllrfcill, Joyce Van Oss SEL'l':l.I7'Vl, Lucille Voss All hands were on deck as enthusiastic mates aboard Ship Delta Phi cast out to sea in September. Guided by a jovial, hard-working crew, the sturdy craft glided down Lake Michigan to Gunn Cottage, where the charter was lined up and sails again unfurled. A feature attraction during this early art of the voyage was a .trade U b . P . e P of fashions reviewed by the crew and guest passengers at a tea in the main dining hall. After a Christmas breakfast on shore, chief cooks on board S roved their own skill in culinar art at the delicious Valentines Day wot' P I I Y 1 E A V . luck su er, which rovidecl lentv ot food and trolic. On two occasions PP , AWE Believe ln . . . H lilaint l'ouis Hallit -lioiiual Patti the shi la at anchor at Port XVarm Friend 'f durinv the hoinecomini' C' D luncheon in honor of veteran Delphi seafarers and at the mid-winter ship ball. Special shore-leave was granted for this formal party, at which mates and guests witnessed the original arrangement Fantasy on a Vanity. Another highlight of the trip was the meeting of Ship Delphi-Ship Sibylline in mid-sea. Del- phians boarded the Sib ship and were royally entertained with a fashion show of spring styles. Finally docking at Saugatuck. Delphians and their escorts met the members and guests ot Sorosis at a spring party at Haldhead Hotel. Then, as shiprnates came to shore for the summer, ship bells called a hnal conclave to bid Bon Voyage to senior sisters, and to anticipate coming years ot happy sailing on Ship Delta Phi. Tfmd Rau .A A. Vander Hill, N. Albers, S. Visser, G, Uppleger, M. Wksterinan, B. Van Lente, I., Pyle, Ssrfmrf Rolf: E. Meeusen, L Bonzelaar, M. Vermaire, A. Reagan, L Meppelink. E, Ter Haar. F1111 Rffu-5 L, Voss. E. Mulder. E, Prins, j. Van Oss, G, Vredeveld, lNI, Brouwer. Illiirziihg fmnz lf7fL'f11M.' lNL Gysbers. on l67.4I5!Zt'EBlZ5l P34437 F Eff 'qv wo ' I DORIAN OFFICERS FALL TFRM Prcrliftul. Ruth Ellison l'11'1-l'v't1'11f1f1l. lXI.1ri.1n Korteling S1'1'r't'l.l1'-1, L0lllSL' Tcl' Bc-ek Tvtmlntv, .lnannu Decker qv XVINTER TF11111 llrcilifwll, Alice l..1ugl1lin an l'i1'1-Prtiirfcfll, Ruth Probsl ' R 'ZW Se1'n'1.rry. Phyllis Voss sP11lNG TFRM l'r1-ifdtul, Dorothy Vifeyenbc-rg l'l1'r-P1'1'i1Jt'11l. Louise Ter Beck 51r1tf.n'1, Rosalind Scholten ,..ihs4 --Y-.c Must lic .1 Humor Paper Kappa Beta Phi- 19115-lo is engraved on the cover of our Dorian scrapbook, crowded with memories ot laughter and good times, serious moments and hard work. lfirst a brightly colored autumn leaf recalls the dar school opened in September - the enticing smell of a wood fire, and golden ears of corn roasting in ashes. Pictures of the house-party at Lake Michigan follow and wisps of straw from the hayride in the fall. Next an invitation to the traditional Homecoming brunch for Miss Laura Boyd and our alumnae. l 1 ll lm' ' ll- 'l' Q, -to Turning the pages we find the program for a fall concert featuring N I ' MIL I lm' IAM CQhopin's Polonaise. a special Extra edition of the Dorifw Nezzxr, and the Dark Symphony, stressing color discrimination in a dramatic presen- titron ot XVmglc-ss Victory by Maxwell Antler- ings, redecorating our room, and picnics at Maca- si 1 kn lilenmeyer tlaslaf fLe.1ve it to Terby to tawa Beach. Dedicated to the seniors who are wring c icmisrry into our meetingsj Pinned to leaving us, the last page renews memories of four 1 ici wwe is Ll gay, colored patch from the wonderful years of Scholastic achievement, service 1 o Conxention, .1 score card from our radio in campus activities, and many lasting friendships, lllllz' d 1 beautifully pressed gardenia rem! in the words of our Dorian creed, confined not sccnt ot the gala Mardi Gras Hall in February. to the circle of Dorian but reaching out to all in ncant lun and lellovrsliip in joint meet- humanity. I I I1 l . m1lr1, l. Tc-1 lirt-la, G. Scliecrcns, R lilli -rrw n, I, Van l.op1lc, M, Van Oss, D. XX'cy'c-nberg, c l-L Van 'l',1t1nI1oxt N ' li lr lXl.l.1Ns1,f1, R Dalcnbtru, li lirinlxman, ll, lXl.l14lllll'7L'l'. R, Quant, l., liult, I, Holt, M. Van liiirrcling, R Ntliolltn, R l'robs!, P Vo-.s, A I..1ugl1l1n. tl, Detlxc-r, F, Van Lccuwcn, F, Koe- ll f Nw. li Cir-icricxxornl, H Golf, l-l, Van Dxli, l. l+i1l1llc, I2 Mthlullin. SIBYLLINE I Yti'ir,',1i,, Edna Mit' Van Tatenhoxt I7ffrn!ifiRffi1'.' M DeYoung, V Dylxema, R Dxlvstra, D lluifcnga, IQ Van Tatcnhoxt, IJ Dictlichi II Mins- Itens, R Iflt iflman. '1f'li.f Roll J H Vvagncr, H Hams. R liartliolomcxr, BI lxarsies, M Voss. Ny Ifliiil, I,, -lolinson 5trf'i,if Razr A Iiilandcr, I. Van Wilt, R Huis. M lcrl1o1g.l X'.in.lcr HcuxtI,l Dtmian Fnfil Roux' A Van Derveer, S, l.eestm.i, li Romaine, I9 Haslvin, H, DJXXIIIIQX, If H.isl.in rllziifing iifim jiriimi H. x.in Donlit-l.i.ir, U Diehl. I' Van l.ciuwcn This is station SIB, broadcasting from their studios at Hope College and presenting their Hit Parade of the year 19-I5-19-16. Topping the list in the fall term was the slumber party. l'm Dream- ing . , but who ever heard of that at ii house the winter formal party. VC hite Christmas and Ringing Sleighbellsu provided background for the gay, festive holiday spirit. Formal initiation party? Surely not a Sibvllinef Then the strains of Take Me Out to the Football Game A,.' ' rang through the night as Sibs trooped to Riverview Park to add their cheers to those of the crowd. Next our Hit Parade of the second term featured 'And So Xve Plt-ilgc . , , followed as all members rededicatecl and reconsecrated themselves with Thus we pledge to Sigma Iota Beta. to Sibyllinef' During this Hit of the Parade. three new Sibvls, crowned with laurel, took their vows to the Q silver and blue before their sorority sisters, And here it is! Our final Hit of the year, the spring term, highlighted by joint meetings- XYf'e Ought to Do This More Often. Afternoon teas, fashion reviews, and beach parties plus the Tri-Alpha meeting-each came in for their spot on our social program To conclude our Hit Parade for the year, all Sibs assembled for the official farewell as the seniors gave out with the old hit, Smile the XVhile, XVC Bid You Sad Adieuf' and the juniors and sophomores continued the serenade with 'Ill Ile Seeing You next September. Co-C.l1.niin.ii: -- Formal Party - - - 'WV 'T' lf' 7 OFFICERS '- - ,012 ' 3 yiza, if, gif FALL ririui 1. 2 4345.444 I Pfeilifc 111, Harriet Stegeinan van Donlgtlaar , f ,f X I'1i'e-Pi'tr1ift1s1. Sue Lcestmi ' Str'rtl.1ri34 V.rd.r hlae Ellrd ' T'lt:.IllI7c'I, Harriet Hams YYINTFIL TFIQBI Pitizdcrzl. I5liz.1l'ieth Romaine I'1i'i-Pigmft 111. Patricia Haskin 'l'it.iimfi, Phyllis Dietrich SPRING TERM Pirijifefrf. Patricia Haslcin I'1r't-Prer.'i1t1:.', Helga Sawitzl-tx Srrrc1.112, Marcia De Young T,c.ir'14r,r, Arlene Eilander 87 'Vfintei XX'oiiilei'l.ind l'oim.il Pi t we 9 'Hz , , i J M7 'J ' 2A. Q,, , if ,Eg ai f jg , , If , X , I W, -. ' , Y V- ' ' ,,- ' 11. '3 ' ff va if ow SOROSIS il-ful' Rui li Visstlrer, D li--ot, ll Harmc-ling M Iaitking, Ii. Iirlkcrt, A. Vander lagl, G, Gore, Ii itrgin, v iaartn 5,iuf:.1' Run J ll. Sibley, f Hc-rmame. V Hc-mmes, K. Stcketee, I., -lonkman, G Lemmen, M. INIcI.ean, AI. Siillxxcll, If ,I Cilenions, I. ' IC 11 li Parsons, M I. Hcinmcs. I7 Iiielcfeld, N liosman, li Dr-Vries, D Atkins. RA -joldersma, Hial to Sorosisn rang clear and strong over Lake Macatawa on September 18 when Sorosites gathered at Hearts Ease cottage for one last evening of peacef ?j and freedom before their re- turn to a busy college life. Nat Bosnian, prexy, attempted to preside over the gab-fest and appro- priately inserted some business at regular intervals, Later in the fall the Sorosites were seen in rolled-up jeans, wielding paint brushes in an attempt to redecorate their residence hall, and after several work nights the result was a sparkling room, a gleaming white piano, a new carpet, and hopes for new furniture, At the annual Christmas tea the winter term oflicers were elected. In january the Sorosites climbed aboard The Good Ship Lollipop and Hopeiu lo l ride nor set sail for the Wfarm Friend Hotel to attend Sigma Sigmas most colorful event of the school year- The Peppermint Ball, Spring found mem- bers enjoying an amusing joint meeting with Tri-Alpha, an impressive seasonal tea with Sibylline, and the annual Sorosis-Alumnae meeting. The Delphi-Sorosis joint spring party and graduation were the memorable events which closed the sorority year. Sorosis, Hopes oldest existing sorority, organized in 1906, bids a fond farewell to its departing seniors -Y' exceptionally fine leaders, who during their vears at college have truly made the crescent banner . , . the star of A lark and a Promisr- OI:FlC'lfR5 Dinner at a Peppermint Hall l'riviifrul, Natalie Bosman N, Suk thc llmlm-cj l'iri'-Pr'u1iJi'11l. Dorothy Atkins Srcr'il.nj, Ruth -joldersma gv c., Y' Trtailrrrr, Esther Bogart XVINIIII 'I'I5lIP-I I'1ri1Jrfxf. Iflaine Bielefeld I'1i.-l'rt'ifrlru!, Helly ,lane Clemons Scr'1'r!.u'j. Elsie Parsons sviiircr. 'rlfirtxr Ihtfnfrlxl, Mary Lou Hc-mmcs l'm',Pur,'iIrff1. Iflaine Bielefeld Sr'crr'l.ni, Betty De Vries THESAURIAN OFFICERS FALL TERM P1'f'.rn1':f1l, Marian INIastenbroolc IvjL':'-Plfllzicilf. Clarice Peterson Sr'L'l'e'l.Il'.j, Louise Edwards Tf'e.1.r1frer, janet I-Iuizenga WINTER TERM Piujdiazz, Lucille Teninga l'1z':'-Pfwldfffl, Marian Dame Ssrrertzrg, Adeline Sybesma Tn R tl K . . Jennie! LI 1 IP Quick Chtmge SPRING TERM Secretary Takes Roll P,-,-fj,1',,,f' LH-,Ct Hulzcmlhl 'l'l1es.u1i'ian XVclcomt-s New Members l'ire-Pitgriiffazl, Martha Van Saun .S-c:l'7':f,IV',1. Nellie Mae Ritsema T1'e.1i1zrur, Ruth Kip September found the members of Theta Gamma Pi in old jeans and shirts ambitiously reclecorating their sorority room. Between the scattered paint drops from the ceiling, plans were enthusiastically, but vaguely. formed for the new year. Many of these plans, however, did become events. Naturally the subject of new members was foremost in the minds of the painters, and several ideas of entertainment for them were given. The entertainment proved to be an Italian spaghetti supper which gained nine new Thetas for the sorority. One of the painters, recalling old times. talked of alumnae, which suggested the breakfast that was later held with bil' alumnae as guests. I Naturally enough. party plans were talked of at the paint session, but it wasnt until much later that Fad and Fantasy was chosen as the theme of the spring formal at the Vifarm Friend. Amid the squeals of puzzled hat designers and delighted models, the Thesaurians and guests soon discov- ered that Paris had no monopoly on the creation of unique hat styles. In September the decorators had foreseen many activities for the year, but an inventory at the end of the year showed more fun than was ever anticipated. Fnnillv Run, A. lfikse, M Brewer, M. Van Franken, M Slinn, A. Lundberg, -I, Huizcnga, N, Ritsema. M, Young, D, Opie Thin! Roni A, Kloostc-rman, M, Maurer, F Van Bergen, li Tinuner, B Zandbergcn, M. lNI.1stenbroolg, C Peterson, P. Darrow, Sgr-m1.1' Run-5 L Edwards. I. Meulendylve, ll, INIeulendvl4c, L Austin, I.. Siklcema, A Tuurling, INI Van Saun, E. Herlein. Fifrf Ruzix' K, Lock, M Dame, I., Teninga, A, Svbesma, R Kip, B Hellenga , x K A qu 'eg ' ' N 'I' rw Q 'Q 89 Anvnne wandering around the third Ilnnr of V in Raalte is lilfelv tn nutiee a large, cheery room Freshmen Girls Organize Alpha Sigma lpha 'Neff IRISH K 'X Jw4A4.ffi3fSf I f R si I llmina, D Dans, I I'teiItr, T. Staal, M gLl1l'ULtlL'I', A Tallnian, YI Sihlev, I lNI.istenhi1-nk, 1, Smalle-g.1n.M Te Ronde, R linriua, K I'-vnstine, H, Vander XX'nuele, A Van ligd-im, li. De Rylce, I .I lf' it I Ilternstia, D Daveriprwt, A de linnin. li Ullara, G. Havens, S Knnl. P. lXIuIder, A. Parrott, C. Ingham, I., Hyinlxe, ' Htintn, Ci Langley, A. MuwIena.n', li, Nxehnls, M, Hwlman, l. Vande Hume. N Kira. V Mas:-n, li Cir-rss, S Martin, R Krmp, rl, Mulder, ll Struherg, l. De Kleine, K. Prigge, li. Van De Vlfege, 'xl linttlai. I Hinga, A XViettn, M. Hanna, P llrins, D Iflergers, R. Mihaly, M. Rea. I li si li Van Dxke. l. Dt I'itt, I4 W1-.ix'ei', li, lalrlaxxnntl, Al. Inldi-rsnm, I5 linelkins, I. Vinkeinnlder. F Grav, I O'Dnnnt-II, l, llirrltrilwiisx N l.rslie ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Peter Prins was elected adviser. In 'Ianuary the memhers and guests, clad in jeans and shirts. presented the Original Korn Kapersn 1 pastel walls and long llmxll drapes. lt is the 'lt the L'ff'fl1fY muh' hvcryonc kept ull J hlgh ie nt' Alphi iwrni Alphi the lfreshm in Uirlq' spirit nf hilarity with square dancing, an enter- f lnh Its name meaning the Original Sisterlmnd. ttumn-Q lwogfillll- -'ml x'Cf1'SS11mGHfS' In th? Sprlflg UVM SWIM fxlphll WAS fmlnul this will umm. theusaine versatile lassie-s were seen strolling with rhe direetinn ul' Pan-Hellenic Iiuard, 'as a sueial thul' f'w1'fS to HIGH' m 'mll INUAIY- Litter they 4,1 -l,,mm,,H U,,,tmg HK. lf,-Cghmlm luirlsi WIN, turned Iweaelienmlwers for a picnic which was one of x ned nienihership in wI.t,,,,fies nntil their suph- the final highlights nf a year in Alpha Sigma winure rear. .itwrdiiig rn new rushing rules Mrs Alpha, :XI I'IIA NICINIA AI I'IIA HI-II! I IIN IIIsI tIXIIsIIIf lw vlanir vlrililrisimi fhirlxris .ir Ii-viz: Iiapus Installing New Ullicers I .i l'i Ilya IniItw.,.,.I Ntf..'.1. lirtln liiitllari, Ii . 'fr 1. 'Iwi' Vlnlciliiiililfi f . f',:', frinnif Ilrnlua l I'1I' '-I '-II'-III' l'i .'.!.f.'.' Maru lliitrlai I 'IW ,nf Marx Vanrli XXQIJI N wriw. f.i:iil'.l'i Irillriiw Yi- .' .win Anvil hlarw i'l4.rIlvn.ii1 I Iiirluiri Yan Ilulf ri-Alpha Substitutes for Fraternities Fr-nrfff Rffziz' R, Stoppels, D, Slwemalccr, XV. Hoekenga, E. Davidson, L3 Zuitlt-ina, P. Meengs, CQ Zerrip, P Stegenga, -I. Sniallugan, J. Stegeman, N. Ahbring. Third Rffzix' M. De Young. D. Karsten, YI Palmer. W' Gee, -I. lsllompaicns, R lloelkins, G. l.cx'r'x', R Keinpersx XY' ljoerman, A. Anderson, J. Smith, SELVUILII Roux' A. Staver, VU. Geiger, XV. Brown, H Des Autels, D. Vamlc-nhtrg. M. Peterson. G Van Hecst. tl Dc Vries, D lfwrs. F11 rf Rffliz' XV. Haak, P. Tanis. XV Hietbrxnlt, XY' lirandli, F Van Tamelcn, rl Moor, A. Rypstra, R Danhof TRI-ALPHA From freshman initiation through winter formal and spring parties Tri-Alpha men set a rapid pace for activities throughout the year. On Friday nights they gathered for the serious and humorous alike. Freshman initiation tound the dogs fpledges to youj partaking of the strange foods and weird brews concocted for their special benefit by the upperclassmen. Strange sights were seen as freshmen wriggled under water tanks, or waited for hours by lonely, dark cemeteries. Tri-Alpha men went riding through the wide Did You Say lnitiation' Bar-X Boys open spaces at their Boots and Saddles winter tormal at the Vifarm Friend Hotel. Not the least of this years activities was the publication of the Student Guide, a directory of both students and laculty. XVithout a doubt the most intriguing meetings ot the year were the joint meetings held with Hopes sororities. where the unpredictable was always bound to happen. Tri-Alpha came through this year as the lead- ing men's organization on campus nlling the gap lett by the war-struck fraternities. TRI-AI.PHA OFFICERS rnisi srxirwi FR Prtififtfxl, xX',lll TL1I' Brandli Jr, Fugene Van Tamtlcn Trtainrir, W.ii'i't'n Hit-tbrink slftorsuu srMFsTFR Prr'r1Jt'1ff, Preston Stegenga lmrPniitfii1J. Harold Des Autels Stwt.'.1fy, Ioseph Palmer Tfuiimin. Robert Boelltins TABLE OF CONTENTS Varsity liuslxetlull Y,,.,,, ,,,,,,. , , ,.,,,,.,,,,, ,.,, , , Reserve liuslcctbiill .. , ,, , lntixunuiuil Sports ,w.TTT, T,TT bpring bports ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,..,,....,.V,, , , . I XY oineifs Athletic Associationt , , Volley Bull , ,.,,..,,, ,. ,,..,, ,, ,, , Bowling Iigisltctlniill Tennis . ..t, , , Swimming Riding ,,.i, Adrian Play Day Gym , , . liiiselxill 9,1 98 98 99 101 101 101 102 102 102 105 105 105 105 RL- F LL' C TIONS F X A llfil ,QQILQQ ftf Hope's Basketball Team Proves a Champ Stiwnf lxffllf TXTR, -T UPS 'l i T Yxnp , vvexfjpfs ,QXUPQ to qUPg1AjVA,,, . , , X116 ,174 Q13 22 I4 f Q we PE 'W P6 Clo-thampiisnship . . , games pulled out ot the tire in the last oo seconds . . , Glory Day '... what more could a student body ask ot its basketball team! The season began rather badly tor the quintet as the Percy jones team really gave Hope some professional competition before meeting league contestants. Nevertheless. a hard-lighting. scrap- ping team developed rapidly and emerged with eleven wins as against tour defeats. Hope met the highly touted Percy jones squad on their tloor for the first game of the season. The Hingamen couldnt drop in an extra ten points to chall: up the lirst vittory. for the quintet came out LH? gl' M, H l X G A . fifffhfilll H. liuttr. H lSLllL'f. D. Stholton, A, 5lage1',lJ,Mcengs. -I. M L' D D I. li, MANACLIR. I-.wif Roux C Van lacre, li. Zuxer- inlx, D, Mulder, R Van Disx G. Dalman. A. Timiner, NXUF5 on the short end ol a 5,1-'15 score. The second game with Percy jones was scheduled for a week later. and again the Dutchmen fought a losing battle, this time to the tune of 58-5-1. Stung by two successive defeats. Hope gunned tor a victory over Hillsdale. and came up on the top side of 76-47. Hillsdale was helpless as Hope ran circles around them and was able to score at will. Zuverinles shooting eye was really in work- ing condition as he rang up a total of 50 points and, incidentally. broke the league record for indi- vidual scoring in one game, Hope started the new year right by handing Muskegon junior College a 57-36 trouncing. The XX'hat Vout . XX'har flutilcatleis , . , What lforiti Gabby Made Another Basket t --za yi l f' if ,V 1 cagemen then journeyed to Albion, only to end a hard- fought game nine points short of victory, 55--i7. Mulder Hope and Slager were the mainstay ot the team, but they Hope '-w-7ww-7--- 54 were unable to stem the Albion scoring attack. Hope 76 The third M.I.A.A, game furnished plenty of oppor- Hope -w---w,-Y'-- 57 tunity for Hopes cheering section. The play was evenly HO 6 47 matched, point-for-point, until the beginning of the P Y second half. Hope then showed signs ot tiring, and Hope 60 Alma forged ahead to a 75-60 win, Even more exciting Hope ------------ 'H was the Kalamazoo game in which Hope finally eked Hope tc..r,,.,,,. 67 out a -i-i--il victory in the last three minutes. Mulder. Hope with his usual speed, accurate passing, and sure shoot- H0136 ing, was the sparkplug that set up the plays. Gabby Van Dis and Porky Dalman broke into the line-up for the first time since they were discharged from the army. Hope Hope ............ 67 Hope Hope continued its winning streak as it downed Ypsi- HOPE lanti 67-62 in a hard-earned victory. Lloyd Heneveld HOPE' proved to be the star, sinking 21 points. The Hingamen then turned to their bitter rival, Calvin, and succeeded in trimming them 60-52. Hope was really in the groove as it turned in its third win in five days. Total Ypsilanti, in an attempt to avenge its previous defeat. was denied this privilege as the regulars teamed up to upset Ypsi 65-52. There was no individual star, for all were playing tor the team. Yet, the tour regulars. Mulder, Scholton, Van Dis. and Zuverink, poured in the baskets as each reached double figures. 14. 15, 11, and 10 respectively. The night of February 8 will live long in the memory of Hope basketball enthusiasts. as the year's most exciting game was hotly contested with Hope coming out the victor by one point, -17--16. The lead changed sixteen times. the sixteenth being when Go seconds were left of the game. Captain Mulder broke up the tight battle by intercepting a Kazoo pass. dribbling the length of the fioor, and climaxing the feat with a dog-shot that proved to be the winning tally. Albion invaded Holland with the aim of clinching First place in the M.l.A.A, tournament, but the Hope quintet did not give up Vfatcliiiig Slager Put It Over 'Smut' at His Best ............79 N58 S85 Suiviixraav XY'atc Percy jones .. . 5 i Percy jones ....... Hillsdale .. Muskegon j Albion ...,ee Alma ....... Kalamazoo Ypsilanti .. Calvin ....... Ypsilanti .. Kalamazoo Albion Alma ..,...e Hillsdale .. Calvin ,.... h Out, Clairy . ..,..5S .....-i7 C ............. 56 ...255 ...W75 ...nil 2 .....52 ...H52 ac.-46 ...USO ..t..55 1111152 .- jf 7-13 Hes .i Big Guy Hope Gives 'Em Their lxlmvneyis XXX-rth l'linto lx L Arno mgnalf i l until the tinal xx histle bleu, And then it was a case men literally swept Alma off their feet while win- or too little and too late for Albion as they found ning 77-55, lead by Heneveld whose shooting eye tliemselxt-s on the wrong side ot a cf-in score. gave us 2-1 points. The return Hillsdale game was Mulder. Van Dis. and Zuverinlx again hit the an easy win as Hope smothered them under a buelter io store 17, lo, and li points in ringing up barrage of baskets that netted Hope a 79-52 vic- the eighth victory. Slager. Hopes star baelqboard tory. Cfoach Hinga used all the players, and all artist. prox ed his worth defensively as the but- tallied in the highest scoring game ofthe year, K-WVU' 1 fl1C l7-lUlfl1l1-1l1l- The end of the season was tittingly Climaxed as Hope eoinbined sizzling passes and iuuiixite Hope bested the traditional rival Calvin 58-37. shooting to xent their revenge on the Alma quintet Cfalyin was unable to match our speed and pass- xxhith had formerly defeated them, The Dutch- ing, but they were also at a loss to combat .-X:.1 Inn llrtzi XXtit Xzzii, Mulders one-handed shots from beyond the foul circle. Hope concluded the year with eight consecutive wins and 883 points as against 7-IS tor the opponents. To Climax such a suc- cessful season, Don Mulder. guard, Gabby Van Dis, forward. and Art Slager. center and guard, were named to the all-state lXl.l,A,fX. team HIGH SCORERS FG. F. T.P. Mulder U U67 52 166 Zuyerinlq ee ,N65 51 157 Heneveld H e--65 51 157 Van Dis ,- U59 15 93 Slager ,A ,-,S5 1' S5 Seholten .......,,. 25 15 59 Pouter, Herk .,.,.., 25 1 -17 Van Liere be ..,,, 17 9 -15 Az e iii, 1-lt-iiexeld . , . Chew Him by Pl i-ii-is lu l'. s. A riii y bignal ramps ,li 9NWF'Ef'3 '3' ' ' H- XYL' I,-wr , . . Hur Ir XY.1w .1 Cnfvl lr In Slqurx' Um the N Rl-.Mx tw lxtllllll Ilup lwlll Pnl x I X Xxx Mull! Yi CF 1-A,f+:+:::'.-:..x-Y.1- .- v Reserve Basketbal A 'ies f 1 Trains Future Stars h 1 A , .., arm! .F h ,A 1,-'W ni QL A. .. .,X. I N.. 'LJ IC J. Ci. lirni'-'ers K. i' l .r i fr - , D ,X , X n r l' l i- e g s m .1 , lf. : : i ' 'X lfl 1? llL'L'l1'l5Il'.l, QI. 1 NQD 'X' , Q6 Q 1 OX as ' liirxurg R. Kem- ' 5 X is 512, 5 .1 pets, M R. Al. . ' . :X , ftjjqk Nl HUl'il'lN, , P .. XA 1oAr.H. 5 K i ' 1 - I I - - A T' lfi Ri-ii. A. ' t y Zia i J .ff X tliggs, li. Burton, K. Miclnelsen. D. f r V Van der Bi-liek. -I. . U 5 5 Q 8teaern.1n.C.. i ' l i l - A ' I j C KN lp cu l x 4- I I 5 D Al XI.rrrind.zlL. Y K gLA A ti I' N K , 5 1, A A ' ' i i I T. Q V a I X, i A itlh ' :vm i. X . iz. V i T 4 L. squad. teams ir more v under a their un lf s In flat Hail IKASKIITISALI- Basketball, at the top of the list ol our inter- tollegiate sports, has earned this year a similar r J rating in intramural sports. XY'ith a total of twenty-live men participating each Monday eve- ning, tour teams were tormedg two teams ot dor- mitory men, a Zeeland team, and a town team. 'JH Shouts of jump ball, Take it in, joe, everyone who ventured into the gym after 5:00 during the basketball season. Although it was a regular gym period for some, it was also the practice period for the reserve basketball and 'lFoul greeted It competed alternately with the Pure Oil and 7-Up 1 preliminary contests. The second team was constantly changing its personnel as eterans returned to the campus. but Coach jack Sclioutens policy was to give each player a chance to develop ctual playing conditions, and building a winning ball club was not the objective. Wluo knows, when the whistle sounds for the tip-oft next year, the reserves may have changed iforms for those of the varsity. Hope Men Fight It Out In Intramural Sports Toward the latter part of the season a veteran's team was organized which remained undefeated the remainder of for season. SOFTBALL Springtime is synonomous with the baseball season in the world of sports. From start to finish the teams made every play count, for competif . ' .,,., 'W' . ,. F 'k ' , 'Q:f:::XA: ,. -. SWS' -.ssxs sQ..ss,sse..sHf1.a. .sv c,a.x,w, ., -1 1 wks b Y:Z'Yvf:i' ' . ..., .f 'X R ,ws os:,.x.i.:-i.,-FE -:xv x ' -- 'w s. i sbs ,X X .gxia za ,X fwj-ksxpaxsfta Q2 is N . Q F' 2E3bk.L5-Qi':15'4zi1s-Figs CITE. Ijy-vzlifg' . 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FOOTBALL The sight of long spiral passes and the sound of pigskin against shoe leather was evidence enough of the return of football to the campus. Spring practice revealed some excellent possibilities for next year's squad as the varsity aspirants were put through their paces by Coach Al Vandenbush. TRACK The track squad met rugged competition in L,L, Right In the Swing of Things lvha- , tion was keen this year fthanks to Uncle Sam's returning our menj. Intramural sports have been under the very able management of jim Muddle who tells us that this year is only a preview of what is to come. Vifith the new interest and enthusiasm for sports brought in by the returning veterans, a more extensive program is being planned for the future. A special veterans program is part ot the projected plans for the coming year. Spring Sports . .. Athletes Come Out in the Open several dual meets, a tri-meet. and the M.I.A.A. and state collegiate meets which were on the schedule this pring. Constant practice to increase endurance was the daily rule for Coach Vanden- bush's hard-working team. TRACK TEAM XV, Buerinan. G. liruggcrs, A. De Vuugd, R. Kerupc-is, V. Kraai. R, Kemp, XY, Milt-uski, -I Ponticr, -I Ste:gcm.in, TENNIS and GOLF The tennis courts and golf links claimed many enthusiasts this spring when the weather per- mitted. Under the watchful eyes of tennis coach Milton Hinga and golf coach Albert Timmer, still workouts and daily practices were scheduled either on the courts, in the gym, or at the golf course. Tlixxls TEAM lf. Barcndse, R. Holleman, -I. Ligtvuct, D. Scholtcn, J. Tir- rell, R, Van Dis, GOLF TEAM B, Elhart. C. Hopkins, H jalvmg, D. Ladewig, P. Mulder, A. Timmer, Shot-Put Artist Burning Lip the Cinders A i .- .Q K! lf' ii 'I' , . . E- ff., . .- My I W ji Q' C -A H: ., 5gEliw::Hy?.,v.Viv:R F .. . 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L W, t -7 f gb' QP 9 a , - 15-'IJ'1iI'Tf':-57 A 4o4oooo4o4v 3, of4A4Jvo44o5 4+-+i'v'+v' fffi'-z'Yf f '640 f ' ,, ZJx4xff+l4ff ', 4J,4J4J'J4 91 U o'o4Jov5!?'f'4 ,,.X44v4fz1'ff' z',f'f'ffL?f'1f?lg7-Q XX Mn .1 vyv. N , . lair' H41 6 K R AAJP ww XYM Nu. I Gulf MAH wi Get lt, Ifss' WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Under the capable leadership ot Libby Romaine. president, XYf.A.A. continued its policy of sponsor- ing various sports with a board member in charge of each. Its duties increased greatly as the enroll- ment reached an all-time high. An important addi- tion to the sport schedule was the M.I.A.A. girls' XVOIXIEN 'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Women Battle on Their Own play day at Adrian College. Eleven Hope girls attended the all-clay meet, where a variety of sports succeeded in keeping them occupied. A word ot praise and commendation is due to the faculty members, Mr. jack Schouten, Miss Eliza- beth Lichty, and Miss Metta Ross, for their guid- ance and support of the womens athletic program. VOLLEYBALL The battles raged hot and heavy in Carnegie Gymnasium on Tuesday evenings from 8:00-10100 as Hope co-eds combined their athletic abilities to compete in the weekly autumn volleyball contests. Frequent trips to the balcony to retrieve the mis- guided ball were interspersed with shouts of Play the net, spike it, and help it over. Coopera- tion and team play gradually developed, but the team captained by Tonsi Kloosterman beat the rest to the draw as they came out on top with a total ol tour wins and no setbacks. Congrats, team threeg and to the others, better luck next yearl BOWLING Down on alley ten! is not a phrase picked up on the street. but it was often heard at Lievenses Semmz' Rlflll' P, Haskin, A. Kloosterman, V. Dykema, P. Dietrich, E. BOGART, SEC., G, Gore, M. Westerman. Firiz Razr: DR. E. LICHTY, ADv1sER, E, MULDER, rams, MR, li. sciaocrcx. Aovisrrz. E. Ronmixr, Pitts., Miss ru. Ross. ADVISER. ct, 1 -11, R,,H,,,- ck . 101 alleys on Friday afternoons as les femmes of Hope College made their weekly migration to get in a good hour of bowling. As usual the price was partially paid by the XV.A.A., which was the spon- sor. Beginning and experienced keglers all started with equal scores to-Ol. but a few strikes and spares more or less made a lot of difference in the final outcome. Doubtful? just glance at the score sheets. and see for yourself sometime. BASKETBALL Hopes female population continued to exhibit their prowess during the winter season. but this lump liall time on the basketball court. XVhen the whistle blew for the opening game. interest was at fever pitch by the time the schedule was com- pleted. the competition surpassed all expectations as two rival teams battled for top honors. The culmination of the years activities was the 'All-Star game. which found the best ot each team pitted against each other in a lxnocla-down, drag-out contest. Despite floor burns, scratches. or blisters. there will still be many on hand for the opening game of the l'Jlf1-ln season. TENNIS The tennis courts w ere one of the most popular spots on the campus fllls spring. as would-be netters lilled in every spare minute with a lew gaines or sets of their favorite sport, The sound of ball and racket meeting squarely was welcome to the ears of struggling enthusiasts. -If -i, lilisterrng forehand drives and powerful serves were gradually mastered. Serxite XY'itl1 a Smile but not without the timely advice of Mr, L. F. Vlfilliams, a Holland pro, and jack No wonder that all were eager to play. whether it was in the misty spring mornings , . . during the hot, sunny afternoons , . . or in the duslty quiet of the evenings. SVU I MM ING Dives, splashes, and waterfights remind us of the excursions made by many coeds to the Grand Rap- ids YXW. swimming pool. Vary- H ing degrees of perfection for should l'ui'-. la All Mr lwil Arriva. f we say attainmentj were wit- nessed as each one attempted to better a former dive, perfect the Australian crawl, or execute a deadman's float. The eve- nings were climaxed by the usual stopover at Adriense in Grandville for refreshments be- fore returning to routine dorm life. BASEBALL Batter up! , Ball two, Ste-e-e-rike threel, you're out, echoed across the baseball t: ,,.i-f ers competed in Americas num- ber one sport, baseball. Lack of hitting power, pitching ability, and throwing accuracy were easily covered up by the vim, vigor, and vitality displayed by Hopes athletic coeds. Aided by jacks tips on the line points of the game and goaded on to better per' formance by laughs from the Zwemer Hall spec- tators, the girls really learned to handle hot grounders and sizzling line drives with the non- chalance of a big leaguer Qif you happened to drop in on one of their better games, that islj RIDING Horseback riding conjured up some very vivid, if not painful, recollections of attempts at the lost art. Nevertheless, many coeds were able to stick it out, despite a few reports of riders not sticking on, Q Bound For the Kentucky Derby' . X ,Q-354 , N r diamond many times this spring as keen, enthusiastic ball play- s Big l.e.igut w 't.::','-i.'s.f'X ' .f ski X A 3 ,f it-,,yr.-5 s 'Stuff' Dill ls lltallx Un the Ball Ciaihl Class. attentionf Right, dress! Ready, front? lt may be only a girls' gym class, but if you have overheard any girls complaining of sore muscles and aching backs. a stilf exercise routine may be the reason. Besides this daily dozen, hotly con- tested games. followed by rough and tumble matches according to anything but orthodox rules, retluired the utmost energy ot all. l But She liars Xlflic-.ities ADRIAN PLAY DAY Adrian College was host to M,l.A.A. collegiate women in March as the annual Play Day activities were resumed, Wfith basketball, deck tennis, volleyball. and ping-pong, athletic competition reached fever pitch for the eager participants. HH TABLE OF CONTENTS XVim1cii's Activities League Student Council ,, , Quucifs Court 1301111 Life , 106 107 IOS Ill FEFLECTIUNS QLLEQE A Q45-E f '7- f ll 1111111111 Woi11en's League, Student Council XY. A. In Tfwil Rnrrip li. Prins, E. Vnn T.1ten- lioxe, M, Dgune, li, Viin Lente, G. L3-uc, D, xXlC.'l'Clll7L'l'g, I., johnson. .' ., lNle11lendyke, B, XYXLZIY- er, M. lll'UllNVL'l', R. l'lUl:l:IU.ll'l, R. D.1l- cnhc-rg, C. Pk'lL'I'hUIl. lfnn' Rffzru' DR. li, LICHTY, AD- VISIIRL li. lSIlEI.lflfl2l.D, PRESQ P. HASKINS, SliC.g N. BOSMAN, VICII-PRliS.g D, ATKINS, TREAS. illlririflq 1111111 jllirlnltx' lf. llleellsen, hl, Hemmes. XX'IOIl1CIl'S Activities League, the organization of all girls on Hopes campus, is responsible for muny of our sociul activities. After starting the year with the annual Orientrition Ten and All-College Beach Party, it helped to sponsor the novel event of its calendar - ll formal student-faculty Cfhristmus purty-at which jolly St. Nick held 11ll attention until Mr, lVlCl..C11l1lS turkey 21 lu king, ll0Il1CIlLItlC' rolls. crunherry turts, and hot choco- liite stole the show. l:L'l3l'L11ll'y ushered in our All-Girls' Purity with the frosh rind sophs escorting the LIPPCI'-ClLlSSlNCl'l, house- mothers, und f.1c11lty women to Carnegie Gym for an evening of femiile fun. ln March thoughts turned to l7111'o1we1111 relief, LIS Ll Penny ffiirnivul wus staged LIS putt of .1 cuilipriign to help 11 Reformed college in devastated l ll!lltQ.ll'l'. Then c.llllC spriirg, .1 fushion show, Muy Day, the I-liigl1b21l1ool t5irls l'e.1,.1ndIll11min.1tionNiQhtg11ndso .inotlier l'L'.ll' pissed quickly Lllkl successfully for XV.A,L. s .11 .1 lllllnl lu,.11l -111 1 xl.lll l,t11Ie lllIlNllLtl the 1el.1y foi N utiif in flu litrl 1111- ilu' Nklllllllllll s11pl1s,M.1vD.1y, l'1-15. l 5 E l l Af - 1 ,- 1 x ,....-P I y YJ , i 1 Visser was .1 champ freslimau high iunipcr. but the st-phs took the May Day track meet. m'2 L5?5'vYivL4i, '- -. . - '- - K .-195' ' ETC Keep College Calendar Filled Lefl 10 Rigblf L. Ter Beek, R. DAN- HOF. TREASQ E. Bogart, A. RYP- STRA, TREA5, FIRST SEBIQ -l. VAN OSS. PRES.: A, STAVER. PRES. FIRST SEBI.: B VAN LENTE, SEC.: P, l-lasking H. Des Autels, M. Mastenbrook, P. Prins, J. Parsons. Allt,lll1.Q from j7fL'll1le',' hl. Sttgman, P. Stegenga, P. Fried, G, Levey, E, Rothi. STUDENT COUNCIL Sponsoring friendly rivalry between classes. keeping the frosh in their place, and providing opportunities for the enlightenment of the students on matters of com- mon interest are a few of the jobs well done by Student Council. A picnic with lush barbecue sandwiches and sweet corn, the mixer at which the frosh received suitable identilication tokens fthe badge of greenj, and the pep rally and pull of Homecoming added to the color uf college life in the fall. The traditional Nykerk Cup Contest. at which the frosh were chastised for dis- obedience. was another project. A delightful Christmas party given in connection with other campus organizations, a forum about democracy in which six men spoke as representatives of occupa- tional groups, Dutch Treat Week with a mixer after the Calvin game and Glory Day following. a drive for the Red Cross netting 560.712, the library opened in time eve- ning-these too were accomplished by Student Council. Tlii-fu: Alcor M ... 9:25-Ally I ' A . 55 .f . as Q ii s ri XYhc-n new members of the Qtictns court had taken their places ncar thc throne. the ntw quctn was crowned I1 the gnlingnl honor Ugitls. men-l-iris nt Pit--fgcs to the Mn. Queen for l senior gills honri s-uwiitv. escort:-.i tapp nl: hx tilt' Alcor president. 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'KAL-4.1 I ' Q ,Q N, These Business People Helped to Give You This Book CARNEGIE GYMNASIUM 12575. r-gf' ,1.- ' AMUSEMENTS CARLEY AMUSEMENT COMPANY Holland, Center, Colonial KEEWANO RIDING STABLES jack Witteveen, Ph. 5-2404 VIRGINIA PARK ROLLER SKATING RINK AUTOIOI-OEIEIE AUTOIVIOTIVE REPLACEMENT PARTS BILL'S TIRE SHOP DECKER CHEVROLET, INC. MAIN AUTO SUPPLY OTTAWA AUTO SALES Dodge. Plymouth Sales X Service TER HAAR AUTO CO. Buick and Pontiac Salei ti Scrvinc l, ..,,, BANKS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OE HOLLAND PEOPLE'S STATE BANK ZEELAND STATE BANK You can .xlways bunk un us RELIABLE TIRE AND ACCESSORIES CO. fUm1'I11m11lN Ut' NORTHERN XVOOD PRODUCTS CO. M.1ru1f.1LturLrx ul IVEATHER VANE Colnlfumticm XY'1mlmu .mll lbmux MEMORIAL CHAPEL V n F Q I U , f x iy' ,.w'4 . xl 5 'L rl 1 L if ,Aff I , sq., ii- A 5 Q 22 WT 'Q f ' ' ' ,Q 1 V Q is Q - . 5 X K . 7 Q, TIN I y .,.g . , ,Mr 1. J V ,LZ E 'KRW ' iifrigiglm '?9'3XK:-gg ' QWIIW My . ' Q--EFF? ,g-11' W1 'fm 'aj ' . 25+ ',,- 41 N- la ffb 'I n .w,',g5 ,, -Lnggv - T ix -4 M a , L , . , BEAUTY SHOPS jANET'S BEAUTY SALON ROSE BEAUTY SALON l., BAKERIES FRENCH PASTRY HEKMAN RUSK CO. Makers of He-kn1.1n's Dutch Rusk TRIUMPH BAKE SHOP Bakers of Better Pastries 1.i.. .. BOOK STORES BRINK'S BOOK STORE For Your Convenience Patronize BLUE KEY BOOK STORE FRIS BOOK STORE COLLEGE TEXTBOOKS AND SUPPLIES BUILDING SUPPLY ARTZ COAL it FEED CO. BOLHUIS LUMBER S MFG. CO. CORNER HARDXVARE ESSENBURG BUILDING X LUMBER CO. HARRINGTON COAL HOLLAND LUMBER N SUPPLY CO. Complrments of THE BOOK N OOK I-Ioll.1nd'5 Most Unusual Book Shop C0lllP1fll16l1f5 of GREYHOUND LINES T. KEPPEL'S SONS - EST. 1897 john V.1nclcr Broek, Prop. lfllcl-HL1ilalur's Suppliex - I,.lIl1l NIES HARDXVARE CO. Compliments of SERVICE AIACHINE S SUPPLY CO. STANDARD SUPPLY .X LUMBER CO. Lumlwcr .md Building.: N.1terl.1ls XX est 34th .mtl Ott.m.tfPl1onc :vlfl-I TEERMAN BROS. HARDXVARE CO. RALPH ZOET COAL CO. H-, .-..L CANDIES ANDES CANDIES DUTCH-MAID CANDY CO. i-,---H CHURCHES GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH HOPE CHURCH Rev. Marion de Vcldcr Compliments of FIRST REFORMED CHURCH Il ll 4 U 1 Z? fr-' 4 ' ' i ? 1'f ' Z , .--.- i -li J '! . , : .IJ .1 , . .- xv - - - ,,. , ' .-,f- gg--1-'Q 'xl'N':i- -f1--2 ,lf-Lj.'j.1'fIf:- fl ga ,---- v-.-d -0551, -:gg 4 '- .vi 1 - -'- . ,... --- - ,- .-., - .. EMLJJ 1 ..'l3 .2'- 'I - 1. --bv-' 4.-M --,- - i?fH.: h-1f.,1' -nr -F -:a: ----- --- ---, .. --Q. . ' ':.:.q'..4. zrtrt . :ffl ' '-.:- - ohh! - W: -4,,.-... ..--V-W--4 ,-- L,- L: -3 ,U Sr ,H 5.-' in Q- M : 33. , 'ur ii 'Qp 5. P: s Nh ' S V-.f K s Q Q? 3 :S . ' M A A n A 'V m e Q 0 N ' ,N if I MA tv. , S 7 1' -in ,- S gal lr, X xi j . I . I FX-xx Nu B.. 'Q e .. ,. , '. . i w Q 1 E 3 f i ik Q .33 fif s: 433' Ox gx w N , Q 5 , 5 73 .- 5 ,Viz 7 f Lips Q W' -Y Ks?- .is Y 'n 'r ,,l 'r PY K- T' Rm R: 'r I D Ll ' , I J., FBLA s K , 1 'Vw-:JH VA , , ' IN' ',: A v in 4.3. Jang' 1-Q. A A 11- ' :R aw' 5, if - ' f M' ff j2?'f'3,' I 7f 'f4? 5 4 3 If pal' cas.:-I o 9 n XVESTERN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Has served the Reformed Church for 62 years Has sent 531 graduates into the ministry Accredited by the American Assn. of Theological Schools CLOTHING AND SHOES BORR'S BOOTERY- FINER SHOES BOVEN DRY GOODS ELECTRIC SHOE HOSPITAL FAASENS RED LINE SHOE REPAIR FRENCH CLOAK STORE XVhere You Always Find Sumclhing New' LITTLE M ISS SHOP jEANE'S SHOP 'Ladies' Ready-tu-XY'e.ir LOKKER-RUTGERS CO. MODERN HAT SHOP P. S. BOTER 8 CO. Try Boter's First SPAULDINGS BROWN-BUILT SHOE STORE SUPERIOR SPORT STORE THE BOYS' SHOP VAUPELL'S MENS SHOP i I PORTRAITS by UNDERHILL I Othcial iNIilc5tOnc Pliotograpltcrw Q P.zgf 120 - Sfiefzfe Bfziftfifzg HOLLAND FURNACES Make Warm Eriendsn XY'orldS Ltrgwt lIISl.lllL'l'N ul Humu HL-.Ming .ind Air fVODtlllIUlIll1g Syxtuinx XVARM FRIENDS Ol HOPE CUI.l.EGli I r-,hmmm 1 X rv-Nt 1'S-Q V -QQQ ' XX 'af'-uv...,,I ,'-Jfff ' m Y mf gm ' ! 5 14' f . an sl el, K iv. A iv ,nf ---qw W., ,,in,x.--l ,rf 4... . -' -J Lxvd -4 f 5 ' , ... 1:0-f' l , 'AT' ' 4',, L XJ 'Ay - V x 'twirl' bf- 4 A .,,f, v fi' 1 ! 'V . ' . fw J . x ' v' -' ., f' 74'-1 N A,1 v Y M ' , , av 'U - 2431. 1 h d 4. -I Em, :v-'L' X ' .B Q w-L. x iw. 31 ,M,. Vg, x VAN RAALTE HALL A .. fx ,wut -S. - 1. ' X -. Q ,V ,.,x.. , N 1 Q5 ,. N , .- . 5- X Q9 H. J if x an-Q - ..,. lr i'-In 1 :xi ,' -' iii . . 1.5-jg C-'ff Q Q-'71 g ' i,:sP:N.L':f'fg:f? s.:J 'LG bf - L ...-li, ,..k,-NX , , nl -Y:-Tai-N' xg'-ii S-TW, 'X' F' J-r 5 J 5 r J H, '1 11 -U! 195- ...f -,,,,,..i-Y, l , SUCCESS Give something better than the average .ind 1 , . . . 5 you make .1 bid lor trade preference --that is Q Illti JIISXVGI' to OUI' SUCCESS. FOR OVER 50 YEARS XX'estern lN'Iichig.1n'5 Largest Sellers of l Men's intl Boys' Clothing MARTIN STORES S Wfest Sth Street Most for Your Money DAIRIES CLOVERDALE DAIRY Pasteurized Milk ci Cream, 4617 CONSUMERS DAIRY HILL CREST CREAMERY Homogenized, Pasteurized Milk-Phone 5641 LAKE SHORE CREAMERY MEADONVBROOK DAIRY DISTRIBUTORS OF OIL PRODUCTS BOEVE OIL CO. Be Sure with Pure Compliments of VANDENBERG OIL CO. DRY CLEANERS MODEL LAUNDRY, INC. SUPREME DRY CLEANERS THE IDEAL DRY CLEANERS WEST MICHIGAN LAUNDRY DRUG STORES DE LOOFS DRUG STORE DOESBURG DRUG STORE HANSEN'S DRUGS MODEL DRUG STORE Meet Your Friends rrt the Model SMITH'S DRUG STORE VAN'S DRUG STORE WADES DRUG STORE ELECTRIC SHOP DE FOUXYVS ELECTRIC SHOP GEE'S ELECTRIC SHOP f ompliments of H. L. ERIEDLEN AND COMPANY WX x YW' , A 9 5 efhqg I w 'MK' l W! I f , 6 wr' - 'Q 4 U W V xg .yn ,, 4.14. 35-2+ rn- I uv ' -- - 5 I 'rw v r I '. ll I-fK.L'ik , 45544 Y.: 8 , ' 'ffl ' ,, ' Y' Qtfszf . K 55 Q: lx, R fjfi. 'FA' ,-1305 - :EP 1 T'-'. Ang in '9- egm 13 GROCERS J. sl H. DE JONGH Grocers-21 East 10th St. Compliments of DOXVNTOWN I. G. A Compliments of DRAPER'S MARKET ECONOMY I. G. A. Columbia Ave. at 15th St. JOBBER'S OUTLET KUITE'S MARKET Compliments of NABER'S MARKET THE HOME MARKET JOHN OLERT PEOPLES MARKET Meats and Groceries SERVICE MARKET Menu .ind Groceries Compliments of STEFFENS BROS. FOOD MARKET HULST SUPER MARKET By XY'illiam Meyers BEST MEATS AND GROCERS IN TOXVN FROZEN FOODS Telephone 554.16 l-Iolland E 12-gi 1 Pr'emfe11f',rHff111e DYKSTRA FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL DIRECTORS Gillwrt Van Dc XY'.1tcr. Mgr. 'lLllIL1S Kluinlwkmul Cill IMS lv Ent wth St. Hollanil NI FUNERAL HOMES BBELINK-NOTIER FUNERAL HOME FURNITURE AND DEPARTMENT STORES Con wlimen S. of BAY VIEXV XFURNITURE CQ. JAMES A. BROUWER it CO. The Reliable Furniture Store DE VRIES-DORNBOS COMPANY DU MEZ BROTHERS XY'l'1.1t XVI: Say NVQ Do. XV1: Do Do F. XV. WOOLWORTH COMPANY Compliments GROSSMAN DEPT. STORE, INC. S. S. KRESGE COMPANY Compliments of MASS FURNITURE COMPANY McLELLAN'S STORE R COMPANY -I. C. PENNEY COMPANY SEARS ORDER OFFICE 125 df ,Jw 4 1 '-Fg -'I I, lla' ' - I A Y . WA rf' df , P ' 'ro Y ' , , -: I , 14' X! f ' k -r f',4 f 'lf' 1 f s 77A Q' J' f . f ff A U5 571 ' f f -f A47 ' 7 Z 1 . 0 1 0 ' f . ' ff' 'Z f pf' J f , . :ff .fist - .. , 7: if it '-if fix, I . 'Jain' f ' r ,iff . 11 - WI 1 ,:.- -,--1 ff. .f f I N , - -f ' 1 1 , . 1 ' 2 ' f r X I ,I .147 l, , ff' -, jf, f K 1 ' f :F- . I. an 1 . 1 ,J , 1 ' L X 7 If-e ,A -1 ' fd f' If .n I Z X I ' ff' ' ' ' gif If 11, ' 2 'Q ' f A. I It 'i up c.. .,., ,- .. v 4' , -f-- v . -. ' - . ' ' is 'x: f',.'yfr..'. . ' -'-'- -'-v-'Y'-qd iJ ' ,, ,- ff ..,1-x,. f'v,,,f...-.urhY ,J -1 '-. - rwfgfn. .si 4,1 ....,. .V - - . ,., ,,,fAQ ':,8f -f ' '. nga- Il,-wifi' I---un' '. D ,. -' - 5 ' fl, ..,' fm- --. g lt '41 ' , --I ,, '4'?5'M ANL: - Aw , 'I-.a..n,...-kj un- ' ' sb, v ' Hu- 1 .'-,,,, v' ,xl jg,-,hs LD 'v-fn' -,f , . QQ: , V N A N . - . vw-JY ww. ' . S. Y, ' ' ,W V , . '-It ' 'F' 1, ., ' A . .. . '0't1' '7 . MQ... N .. . - .. ' ' -4--q-A.: 'yy-M--.age J nz.. M I-nj.. . . , . fr' ,W 4 . 1...-.lin--.Q-.-q.,,., - Ai- I X N.. ....-.. ,. .. , .- IW 90 1 I V V- , -' -au..-4--.....,,,,,, M - , ' . - x .'f' A.- .. - .:.,,.,.. -f T V- -. ,- 31' A04 . I 4 ,W V ,, I . ,,.,N. W A U Q I . V Q , ,. ',,Q,,,,',.,,4 .waxy-fs':u '33 w N,, , --4 f-Av ,- mwvlkfw '- ' . .. 1- - A , A , .N ...V . - - -Adv, HATCHERIES BRUM MER 8 FREDRICKSON Poultry Farm and H.1tChcry The chicks you want are the chicks we'vc gmt' Compliments of LENIINIEN LEGHORN FARM INDUSTRIES BUSS MACHINE XVORKS The Buw ii .1 Real Planer COVITE MANUFACTURING CO. HCTUYIICH THE DE PREE COIVIPANY lxI.HILlI.1CILII'CI'S of X'i'hc.1t.m1in XvII.ll'lIII1 Prodtlutx DONNELLY-KELLY GLASS COMPANY VISIT DUTCH NOVELTY SHOP'S DISPLAY ROOM Holl.md's XY'oodun Shoe F.1Ltory HOLLAND CELERY PLANTER CO. HOLLAND CITY BOTTLING XVORKS Drink Squirt -Largest Selling Grapefruit Drink in the XVorlLl BOHN ALUIVIINUIVI 8 BRASS CORP. NVE ARE PROUD TO HAVE HOPE COLLEGE AS OIQR NEIGHBORS Baker Fznvziizzre, Inc. MAKERS UF CSONNOISSEIQR FURNITURE . PJAQ5 126 -f- 55,2117 CHHJAQL CUIIIPIIIIICIITS of CHARLES R. SLIGH COMPANY AND SLIGH-LOWRY FURNITURE CO. Ht JIIAND, MIC H It QAN Complimcnts of HOLLAND HITCH CO. Holl.md, Minh. No Hitch in Our Iiusinusi' llolland, Mith. HOLLAND VULCANIZING COMPANY IXL MACHINE SHOP LOUIS PADNOS IRON X METAL CO. Mill .intl Foundry Supplies SEVEN-UP BOTTLING CO. OF XVESTERN MICHIGAN Freshsn Up with 7-Up THE WESTERN FOUNDRY CO. HOTELS HOLLANDER HOTEL Mr. .intl Mrw. Burrows, Proprietors HOTEL NETHERLANDS Riwr Ava. .it Ninth THE XVARM FRIEND HOTEL XVhere True Dutch Hospitality Prcmils I cr X RW-X, J Li ClflfllUlf7AZ Cf1!f.1-qc INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ISAAC KOUW Realtor MARSILJE INSURANCE AGENCY WILLIAM OLIVE AGENCY Ken Dc Proc- E. A. 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