05-11-1956

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HOPE COLLEGE ANCHOR LXVIII—16

Hope College — H o l l a n d , Michigan

Ethel Anne Peelen Chosen May Queen

Seven College Choirs To Appear Here May 16

Pine Grove was t h e scene of the coronation of 195r)-57 Queen Ethel Anne Peelen last F r i d a y a s tiad!tional May Day events reached a climax. A t 5:00 t h e t r u m p e t f a n f a r e announced t h e f r e s h m a n g i r l s ' daisy chain and t h e Maypole dance, p e r f o r m e d by s o p h o m o r e repres e n t a t i v e s f r o m each s o r o r i t y , followed. The 1955-56 May Day Queen, Lois T o r n g a , and her cour t took t h e i r places a f t e r which the retiring Alcor m e m b e r s escorted t h e i r successors to the f o r e . The junior women presented with Alcor lavaliers were Ann Bloodgood, Betty J a n e B u r n e t t , N o r m a D a m s t r a , Lois Hoeksema, Evon Southland, Anita Van Lente, and S u e Underwood. Subsequently c a m e the announcement of t h e new queen's court, chosen by the s t u d e n t s and f a c u l t y . T h e y w e r e Ruth Bruins, N o r m a Damstra, B a r b a r a Klomparens, Carol Mathias, J u d y R y p m a , and Mary Lou Van E s . The 195G-57 queen, E t h e l Anne Peelen, w a s then escorted to her t h r o n e by r e t i r i n g S t u d e n t Council P r e s i d e n t J o h n Adams. Flower g i r l s S u s a n Ponstein, L y n n De V e t t e and t r a i n b e a r e r s Victor J . F o l k e r t E d w a r d E l l e r t completed the processional. The d a y begr.' 1 with the women's s p o r t s events, in which the f r e s h men and sophomores tied f o r first place, while the j u n i o r s took third place honors. The men's track and field e v e n t s followed, with the Cosmopolitan f r a t e r n i t y t a k i n g first place and the F r a t e r n a l society coming in second. The M a y Day banquet w a s held a t 0:30 in the J u l i a n a Room. A f t e r tFe t u r k e y dinner, t o a s t s to t h e queen w e r e made by Mr. Paul Ried, r e p r e s e n t i n g the f a c u l t y ; J o h n Van Dam of t h e f r e s h m a n clas s ; S t a n H a r r i n g t o n , sophomore; Dave Van E e n e n a a m r e p r e s e n t i n g the j u n i o r s ; and Lynn Post, senior. Queen Ethel Anne presented t h e t r a c k and field a w a r d s , and Nell Salm, Alcor president, presented the a n n u a l Alcor scholarship to J a n e Gouwens. The r e m a i n d e r of the p r o g r a m consisted of a s t r i n g duet by Mr. P e t e r K l e y n e n b e r g and Dr. M o r r e t t e Rider, w i t h Miss J a n t i n a Holleman a t the piano. An i n s t r u m e n t a l number by R u t h Moore, Calvin Langejans, Charles Lindahl, and Bill Meengs ended t h e p r o g r a m . Don Van E t t e n acted a s m a s t e r of ceremonies a t t h e coronation and the banquet. Following the banquet. Queen Ethel Anne w a s f u r t h e r honored a t a p a r t y held a t the Civic Center. The e n t i r e May Day w a s under the c h a i r m a n s h i p of senior Glennyce Kleis.

COLLEGE CALENDAR Saturday, May 12 Senior Brunch 11 A.M.

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Monday, May 21 Concert Under the Stars Tuesday, May 22 Senior skip day Saturday, May 26 Final E x a m s begin

Singers and Instrumentolists Featured

in Tulip Time Concert

The Third Biennial Michigan Intercollegiate Choral Festival is to be held W e d n e s d a y evening. May 16, at 8:15 P.M. a t t h e Holland Civic Center. Tickets a r e one dollar and t h e r e are no reserved s e a t s . P a r t i c i p a t i n g will be choirs f r o m Albion, Calvin, Hillsdale, E m m a n u e l Missionary College, Olivet, K a l a m a z o o and Hope. S t u d e n t s f r o m the various schools will a r r i v e by buses f o r r e h e a r s a l in the a f t e r n o o n and will be fed at D u r f e e Hall.

Pictured a b o v e is the 1 9 5 6 - 5 7 M a y Day Q u e e n , Ethel A n n e Peelen, a n d her court. From left to r i g h t , t h e y a r e : B a r b a r a K l o m p a r e n s , M a r y Lou V a n Es, N o r m a D a m s t r a , Q u e e n Ethel A n n e Peelen, C a r o l M a t h e i s , Ruth Bruins, J u d y Rypma.

Seniors, Juniors Tapped for Honors In a chapel service Monday, April 30, the a n n o u n c e m e n t was m a d e of the s e n i o r s who have been selected for F a c u l t y Honors. They a r e : Edwin Coon, C h r i s t i n e Denny, J a c k DePree, Donna Hakken, Clarence H u i z e n g a , A r t J e n t z , Lynn Post, Penny R a m a k e r , Nell Salm, and Suzie Van S l a g e r e n . The selection was m a d e on a basis of scholastic achievement, c h a r a c t e r , and leadership ability. Eleven j u n i o r men were n a m e d to the n a t i o n a l h o n o r a r y f r a t e r n i t y . Blue Key, on May 4. T h e y a r e John DeVries, H o w a r d H a r r i n g t o n , Gordon H o n d o r p , Theodore Redding, Harold R i t s e m a , L a r r y Siedentop, N a t h a n Vander W e r f , Marline V a n d e r Wilt, William V a n d e r Yacht, David Van E e n e n a a m , and Robert W i n t e r . A m o n g t h e duties and p r o j e c t s taken on by t h e Blue Key a r e the bookstore, t h e publication of the s t u d e n t guide, and t h e publication of athletic p r o g r a m s . The redecoration of t h e Kletz w a s last y e a r ' s project, and the p u r c h a s e of a television set f o r the m e n ' s d o r m i tory is looked f o r w a r d to.

Anchorline . . . With this issue, we continue the publication of the Anchorline, our fledgling cousin written and edited by the members of Miss Marjorie Pickens' Creative Writing class. There is no reason why the Anchorline and Opus cannot coexist on our campus, for there should be enough talent to go around. We expect and hope that both Miss Pickens' class and their project will continue next year.

State Chief Justice To Speak At Hope The Honorable J o h n R. D e t h m e r s will visit our c a m p u s f o r t h e final p r o g r a m a r r a n g e d jointly by the Cultural

Program

C o m m i t t e e and

the Hope College I n t e r n a t i o n a l Relations Club. J u s t i c e D e t h m e r s will a d d r e s s the eleven o'clock all-College Assembly on W e d n e s d a y , May IGth. H e will s p e a k on t h e topic: "Government

is

your

Business."

D u r i n g the a f t e r n o o n IRC m e e t i n g FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE May 26—Saturday 7:45—1MWF 10:15—5TT 2:00—Psych 31 May 28—Monday 7:45—6MWF 10:15—4TT 2:00—ITT May 29—Tuesday 7:45—2MWF 10:15—2TT 2:00—Languages May 31—Thursday 7:45—3MWF 10:15—6TT 2:00—4MWF June

1—Friday 7:45—5MWF 10:15—3TT

Tuesday, May 15 Student Council Retreat Senior Recital, Nick Pool Wednesday, May 16 IRC Assembly

M a y 11, 1956

REPRINT FROM THE ANCHOR O F A P R I L 26, 1922 F r o m A l m a comes the wholesome advice f o r s t u d e n t s to p o s t p o n e s p r i n g . J u d g i n g by circumstancial evidence t h e Hope s t u d e n t s m i g h t be r e m i n d e d t h a t " s p r i n g m a y be here f o r t h e birds and flowers b u t can f o r s t u d e n t s b e s t be postponed."

he will e l a b o r a t e on his m o r n i n g talk and a n s w e r questions f r o m the audience. The m e e t i n g in t h e Kletz will also be open to non-members. The Chief J u s t i c e is no s t r a n g e r to Hope. He e n t e r e d Hope College

. In addition, an o r c h e s t r a selected f r o m the best i n s t r u m e n t a l i s t s of the v a r i o u s " R o s a m u n d e " by S c h u b e r t . The o r c h e s t r a will also accompany the massed choirs in the colleges readily accepted the idea finale. of p r e s e n t i n g the best in choral music in a non-competitive proFeatures Varied Selections g r a m , and the first festival w a s Each choir will p e r f o r m one g r o u p of selections, and all will held in K a l a m a z o o in the s p r i n g of combine in the m a s s e d choir of 350 1952, with K a l a m a z o o College a s voices, to sing t h e following: " F e s - sponsor and Mr. H e n r y Overley a s tival Te D e u m " by Gustave Hoist, director. The public response to "God Be In My H e a d " by W a l f o r d the v e n t u r e , unparalleled in musicDavies, " J e s u , W o r d of God In- ianship and color, w a r r a n t e d f u t u r e c a r n a t e " by, W o l f g a n g A m a d e u s continuation of the event. Thus, it Mozart, " A l m i g h t y God of Our was a g r e e d to schedule t h e f e s t i v a l F a t h e r s " by Will J a m e s and " H a l - every two years, r o t a t i n g t h e localelujah, A m e n " by George F r e d - tion as f a r a s facilities would p e r erick Handel. The massed n u m b e r s mit. The second f e s t i v a l w a s held will be directed by Dr. R o b e r t W. a t the Grand Rapids Civic AudiC a v a n a u g h of Hope College. Dr. torium in the s p r i n g of 1954, with Irwin J . L u b b e r s , P r e s i d e n t of Hope Calvin College as the host and Mr. College, will give the invocation. S e y m o u r S w e t s t h e director. The e n t i r e event is sponsored 400 To Take Part jointly by Hope College and Tulip T h e combination of the Tulip Time, Inc. Festival and the new Civic C e n t e r The f e s t i v a l w a s conceived f o u r in Holland led to the scheduling of y e a r s a g o a t a n annual m e e t i n g of the festival h e r e this year. W i t h music d e p a r t m e n t heads of t h e the erection of a s t a g e extension, various church — affiliated colleges the s t a g e facilities will be a d e q u a t e in the s t a t e . P r e s i d e n t s of the f o r the more t h a n 400 s t u d e n t musicians t a k i n g p a r t . A d r i a n College and A l m a College will u n a b l e to p a r t i c i p a t e t h i s y e a r , but t h e following choirs, with t h e i r directors will a p p e a r on the p r o g r a m : Kalamazoo College S i n g e r s directed by P r o f . H e n r y Overley; Olivet Choral E n s e m b l e directed by P r o f . Kathlee T o o m e y ; Albion College Choir directed by P r o f . David S t r i c k l e r ; Calvin College Choir directed by P r o f . S e y m o u r S w e t s ; E m m a n u e l Missionary Choir directed by P r o f . Melvin W. D a v i s ; Hillsdale College Choir directed by P r o f . Harold F. Brown; and Hope College Chapel Choir u n d e r t h e direction of Dr. Robert W. Cavanaugh.

The H o n . J o h n

R. Dethmers

UNESCO

in 1921 and distinguished himself in f o r e n s i c s , a s an u n d e r g r a d u a t e , winning the Raven Oratorical Contest, which his son David received this y e a r . F r o m Hope he w e n t to the U n i v e r s i t y of Michigan Law School, where his son J o h n is a s t u d e n t now. D u r i n g his long and distinguished c a r e e r a s a public s e r v a n t he h a s held m a n y positions, including t h a t of S t a t e GOP c h a i r man, A t t o r n e y General of t h e S t a t e of Michigan and J u s t i c e of the Michigan S u p r e m e Court. H e was recently re-elected Chief J u s t i c e f o r t h e S t a t e of Michigan. In recognition of his o u t s t a n d ing record a s a scholar, in law, and in public service, D e t h m e r s h a s been a w a r d e d h o n o r a r y d e g r e e s f r o m several i n s t i t u t i o n s , including Hope College and t h e U n i v e r s i t y of Michigan. In view of his wide experience in t h e field of governm e n t and his well-known oratorical t a l e n t , the a d d r e s s on W e d n e s d a y should prove a w o r t h y conclusion o u t s t a n d i n g series of p r o g r a m s p r e senter during the past semester.

Hope Group Attends

WAA Awards Banquet Scheduled for May 2 3 The W.A.A. Board h a s announced its p l a n s f o r the annual W.A.A. A w a r d s B a n q u e t , to be held on Wednesday, May 23, a t 6:00 p.m. in the J u l i a n a Room. The p r o g r a m will include a s g u e s t s p e a k e r Dr. E l i z a b e t h Lichty, who helped to f o u n d t h e W.A.A. here a t Hope t w e n t y - o n e y e a r s ago. Also, t h e newly elected offices f o r 1956-57 will be announced and the a w a r d s will be p r e s e n t e d to those girls who h a v e earned t h e required n u m b e r of p o i n t s by p a r t i c i p a t i n g in W.A.A. — sponsored events. All Hope women a r e invited to a t t e n d . Tickets a r e twenty-five cents f o r boarding s t u d e n t s , and $1.00 f o r non-boarding s t u d e n t s , and m a y be obtained f r o m t h e f o l l o w i n g people: Priscilla Boelhouwer, V o o r h e e s , room 4; J o y c e Leighley, V a n Vleck, room 22; and Florence P a r k e r , Dorfee, room 221.

Several

Conference members

of

the

Hope

IRC l e f t t h i s noon to a t t e n d t h e fourth Annual Spring International A f f a i r s C o n f e r e n c e of the Michigan Council f o r U N E S C O which is being held in Ann A r b o r t o d a y and tomorrow. H i g h l i g h t of t h e m e e t ing will be a panel discussion t h i s evening a t which five o u t s t a n d i n g Asian e d u c a t o r s will join w i t h m e m b e r s of the S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t and r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of the Michigan f a c u l t y to discuss " A s i a n and American Views on C a p i t a l i s m , Civil R i g h t s and H u m a n V a l u e s " . S a t u r d a y ' s sessions will be devoted

to

group

discussions

and

workshop m e e t i n g s in which t h e Hope delegation will p a r t i c i p a t e . Since

the

fall

meeting

of

the

Michigan Council will be held a t Hope College, in conjunction w i t h the H a w k i n s o n Memorial L e c t u r e , o u r d e l e g a t e s a r e also h o p i n g to b r i n g back ideas f o r the p l a n i n g of o u r own m e e t i n g s .


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