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Our Deans Emma M. Reeverts Our new Dean of Women, Miss Emma Bee- verts, came to Hope last year from Berea Col- lege, Berea, Kentucky. When she is not en- gaged in teaching Sophomore literature, one may now find her in beautiful Gilmore Cottage. Besides counseling, doing personnel work with women on campus, Dean Reeverts spends her hours attending meetings of Alcor Society, Womens Activity League, the house board, Panhellenic Board and various other women's committees. Also entailed in her work is the promotion of a social program on Hopes Cam- pus. Miss Reeverts acts as the campus hostess to out-of-town guests. The Dean of Women, along with Deans Hol- lenbach and Hinga, helped carry the adminis- trative burden this year in Dr, Lubbers' ab- sence. Milton L. Hinga The most important thing about my job is the amount of help I may be to men students on campus, to solve problems and have some- one to talk to. Besides the most important thing in the stren- uous task of overseer for Hopes 750 men, Dean Milton fBudl Hinga assists President Lubbers in his student relationships and shoulders the unpleasant duty of dealing with chapel and class cuts. The office of the Dean of Men is always open to fellows on campus. Mr, Hinga also has charge of the interfraternity council and housing of men students. Dean Hinga has been at Hope since l93l and has officially been Dean since l945. Pre- viously, as coach and sincere friend, he had already, in the eyes of his team, earned the title of Dean Dean Reeverts enjoys new office. rg...-.ia-....- as .-. ,554 T- fi' it ff se.. ei W .2122 iixjg WJ' i, f. wiv-if., imqi iyiyw 4'-if: , 4, will l 17 if .fi. g f fogyff, 11 ', 5 - -. ,ww lif-1 f.- use Q as -f 1-- Hinga Advises. .V 7. fqgei V. - ui ' ' -egfl f -X
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Bruce Raymond Business Office Hope Colleges business office is located on the west end ot Van Raalte Hall on the main floor, lt is comprised ot two general divisions. ' The executive committee ot the Board of Trustees, President Lubbers, and Treasurer Mr. Henry Steftens ex- ecute the general work of tinanclng the school. General bookkeeping is handled and directed by Mr. Stetfens, who is assisted by Mrs, Wm. l-laak, cashier. Mrs. Renze Hoeksema also helps with the bookkeeping as secretary to Mr. Stettens, Some of the treasurer's duties are to keep the books, disperse the funds, take care of all bill- ing, and handle all investments made by the school. College purchasing and general maintenance work is under the auspices of Dr. Bruce Raymond, general busi- ness manager for the school. l-le is assisted by Mr. Rein Visscher who is in charge of l-lope's dining facilities. Mr. Visscher is responsible tor the etticient management of Temple and Voorhees dining rooms and kitchens and directs student waiters, waitresses, and dishwashers at both places. l-le also handles the purchasing ot all tood for the school. Dr, Raymond directs the upkeep ot all ot the twenty- live buildings on the campus and works with Mr. Frank Lighthart who is the head janitor. The latter also has a statt working under him. The issuing ot work checks, records ot all student employment, and all incoming col- lege property rent is also under the direction of the busi- ness manager. Dr, Raymond is assisted in his duties by his secretary, Miss Esther l-laveman. Henry Stetfens Rein Visscher Now these people haven't paid their board. , -,IW , a, ,,,,,,, ,, 1 FQ ' 'f' :Ft -Sf fi, ,, , ,X N fglwfx .W Nez? xiii ,fffsilii Ml Q15 , st iff Qt '01-f '. ' :N Pxij' ' ' it it - :fini as--Qi yy H, g rs, , n t v i ,--f .,-gf ' N ' , A NYM lt yt :acyl 21 V H 'mn '. it x' t 5 1 wg wsu? i7??::'i'
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The Faculty Hope College was founded on the principle of aiding youth to formulate a Christian philos- ophy of life which would supplement the regu- lar college curricula, thus producing young men and women better fitted to Cope with the varied aspects of life. The responsibility for carrying out this pro- gram has fallen upon the faculty. As the col' lege has grown to the present enrollment of l,l85, the faculty has grown correspondingly. But even with the rapid expansicn of recent times, an outstanding feature of Hope College is the close relationship which exists between teacher and student. This personal, friendly relationship plays an important part in helping the student by showing the interested and help- ful attitude of the faculty. T Due to the rapid changes which civilization and society underwent, life became increas- ingly complex and it became necessary to ex- pand the faculty in different directions to keep pace with changing conditions so that students would be better enabled to live intelligent, happy and well adjusted lives. At present Hope boasts an excellent English department, a fine, growing Music department, a nationally recognized Science departmentg as well as the large and efficient department of Social Sciences, The language department very adequately prepares its students in this field, while the department of Religious Educa- tion plays its important part in campus life by sponsoring the campus Y associations in addi- tion to their regular work in the Bible and Philosophy classes. We have long been proud of our capable Mathematics department, and the expanding department of Speech and Dramatics. The department of Education car- ries out its work of preparing teachers for ele- mentary and secondary schools. The faculty of today truly presents a well- rounded, mature program of education to the student body. Too much cannot be said in ap- preciation of their patience, helpfulness and understanding attitude. ' 'AH Z .179 V X, 51:-'I .gi ,ggg f-1,4 W Tk its l, T gif f is, xg, 'ff --sr' f fi V- iA,..,-.-,-- . 1,-,
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