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Hope College Dgtal Commons @ Hope College Anchor: 1958 Anchor: 1950-1959 3-14-1958 The Anchor, Volume 70.18: March 14, 1958 Hope College Follow ths and addtonal works at: http://dgtalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1958 Part of the Lbrary and Informaton Scence Commons Recommended Ctaton Repostory ctaton: College, Hope, "The Anchor, Volume 70.18: March 14, 1958" (1958). Anchor: 1958. Paper 8. http://dgtalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1958/8 Publshed n: The Anchor, Volume 70, Issue 18, March 14, 1958. Copyrght 1958 Hope College, Holland, Mchgan. Ths News Artcle s brought to you for free and open access by the Anchor: 1950-1959 at Dgtal Commons @ Hope College. It has been accepted for ncluson n Anchor: 1958 by an authorzed admnstrator of Dgtal Commons @ Hope College. For more nformaton, please contact dgtalcommons@hope.edu.

HOPE COLLEGE ANCHOR J O «CtX -18 Hope College Holland, Mchgan March 14, 1958 *9 Delph and Fraternal Wn Sng, Doran, Cosmopoltan Place Second Revsed Salng Schedule Adds Eght Days to European Program The salng date for the Venna Summer School group has been changed from June 14th to June 7th. As a result the group wll arrve n Europe a full eght days ahead of the date orgnally scheduled. Dr. Fred, drector of the European program, announced that the study tour would be extended by several days to nclude a vst to the Normandy Beaches where Amercan troops landed n World War Two, more tme n rural France, and attendance at a typcal folk festval n a small German vllage. The new dates wll also make t possble for the group to arrve n Venna n tme for the annual Fourth of July celebraton at the Amercan Embassy and wll gve students a week-end to settle n ther new homes before classes begn. The orgnal schedule had to be changed because the Neptuna on whch the Hope group held reservatons, has been wthdrawn from the Atlantc salngs for ths summer. The Greek Lne has replaced her wth the much larger SS Arcada (20,256 tons) whch s consdered the best shp of the Greek Lne. The Arcada wll sal from Montreal on June 7th and wll arrve n Cherbourg on June 15th. For the return trp students wll have the choce of leavng Cherbourg, France on August 26th on the Arcada, arrvng n Montreal on September 2nd, or departng from Lverpool, England on August 25th on the Columba, whch s scheduled to arrve n Quebec on September 3rd. (Cont. Col. 4, Pg. 2) Western Veep Speaks at Hope On Tuesday, March 11, the Relgous Lfe Program at Hope College sponsored a guest lecturer. Dr. Russell H. Sebert, Vce Presdent for Academc Affars at Western Mchgan Unversty, Kalamazoo, Mchgan. Dr. Sebert gave two addresses at Hope; one at 4:00 p.m. enttled, "The Search for Utopa" and one at 7:15, sponsored by the YWCA and YMCA enttled, "A Frm Foundaton". Dr. Sebert has been an outstandng member of the Western Mchgan Unversty faculty snce he arrved on the Kalamazoo campus to teach hstory n 1936. He was educated at the College of Wooster, the Unversty of Chcago, and Oho State Unversty. He has taught brefly at Hanover College and Oho State. A popular commencement speaker and lecturer on current affars, Dr. Sebert has also wrtten for scholarly journals. Durng World War II, he served as a leutenant n the Unted States Navy, commandng a V-12 unt from 1934 to 1945, and n hs last year was attached to the hstorcal unt of the Bureau of Naval Personnel. Glory Day Held Mar. 6 To Honor MIAA Champons Glory Day, a tradton of longstandng at Hope College, was held on March 6. All classes were suspended n order for the students to honor encourage the basketball team, who as MIAA Champons were leavng for Aurora, Illnos, to partcpate n the NCAA tournament. The day began wth a chapel servce at 9:00 at whch Dean VanderLugt was speaker. He spoke on "Glory" and gave justfcaton for the settng asde of a specal "Glory Day." Rowland Van Es announced Hope's wnners n the Peace Speech Contest and Chuck Vandenberg presented, on behalf of the Interfraternty Councl, a trophy for the hghest scholastc average among fraterntes to the Arcadan Socety. Rowland Van Es, as charman of "Glory Day" nvted the entre student body to attend he pep rally n the gym, mmedately after the chapel servce. At the rally a band of Hope Students played four numbers. The cheerleaders then took over and the group n cheers. Bob Lesnak, presdent of the Student Councl, gave a short talk and ntroduced Mr. Vanderbush who frst explaned the set-up of the NCAA tournament. He then went on to commend the excellent sportsmanshp dsplayed by Hope students at basketball games and commented on the mprovement of the Junor Varsty squad. Fnally, he ntroduced Coach Russ De Vette. The coach mounted the platform and after speakng brefly, ntroduced the basketball squad. Captan "Tger" Teusnk accepted the team cake from Joy Phllp and Marlyn Hendrckson. Refreshments of cupcakes, doughnuts and pop were then served. "Glory Day" was clmaxed by the All-College Sng at 8:00 P.M. Thursday evenng. "SHAMROCK SWING" To Be Held March 15 Plans are n full swng for the All-College Formal, whch wll be held at the Holland - Armory, on March 15. The theme of the formal s "Shamrock Swng", and all the decoratons and refreshments wll follow ths theme. The dance wll start at 8:00 p.m. Tckets are $2.00. Dr. and Mrs. Hollenbach and Mr. and Mrs. Gearhart wll chaperone the formal. Charle Brown and hs band from Albon wll provde musc for the evenng. Charman of the formal s Margo Gotte. Publcty: Suze Graves. Program: Ethelanne Swets. Refreshments: John Hood. Tckets: Barb Getner. 9 3 The Delta Ph Sororty, wnner n the women's dvson of the All College Sng. The Fraternal Fraternty, wnner n the men's dvson of the All College Sng. Chandler Selected Communty Ambassador Ronald L. Chandler, 20, has been named Holland's Communty Ambassador for 1958. The announcement was made by Dr. Donald F. Brown, presdent of the Communty Ambassador Assocaton on March 10. Mr. Chandler, a sophomore at Hope College, wll be the eghth Communty Ambassador to represent the Holland area n a foregn country. Poland. He has chosen to vst When asked why Poland s hs choce, Ron repled: "I feel that the apparent cleavage between East and West has been magnfed n the mnds of the Amercan people far beyond all reasonable proporton. In realty, whle the two power blocks face dfferent problems and have come to feel that they requre dfferent methods to solve these problems, there s, nevertheless, a sound bass for establshng frendler relatons wth the peoples of the Communst world. It s not up to one sde alone to make all the concessons. We, as Amercans, must actvely seek to fnd a way (f a way can be found) to reconcle our dfferences. It s my hope that as an ambassador to Communst Poland, I may contrbute somethng of value n the search for mproved relatonshps. I frmly beleve that f men can come to see the foundaton of humanty whch underles all ways of lfe, they can fnd a way to lve and to work together n our world." Ron has been very actve n I.R.C.; he wll occupy the Egyptan Co-Eds to Be Featured at Penny Carnval The Penny Carnval, the theme of whch wll be "Carousel", wll be held at 8:00 p.m. on March 22, 1958 n the Hope College gymnasum. A program wll be held at 10:00 that evenng n whch Carl Ver Beek wll act as M.C. or barker. Featured on the program wll be the Co-Eds sngng serveral selectons from "Carousel". Also the cup for the booth makng the most money wll be offered. Sponsorng ths event for whch Helen Hungernk and Jan Owen are general co-charmen s the W.A.L. Commttee charmen are Mar-Les Exo, admssons; Carol Ham, Publcty; Jane Klaasen, program; Carol Paton, decoratons; and Phl Prns, clean-up. Featured at the Penny Carnval wll be booths bult by each of the sorortes and fraterntes on campus. The wves of Hope students and the "Y" wll also sponsor booths. All profts from the Carnval wll be used to help the Internatonal Relatons Club brng an Austran student to the Unted States. desk at the I.R.C. conventon n Washngton, D.C. Just recently Ron won the Mchgan Intercollegate Speech Contest; he has partcpated n varous amateur dramatc groups and was a threeyear forensc wnner when n Holland Hgh School. Ron hopes to teach hstory n hgh school. Ron s the son of. Mrs. Madge Chandler of 324 Central Avenue. Wnners n the 18th annual All- College Sng were the Delphs and the Fraters. Second place was clamed by the Dorans and Cosmos. The sng, clmax to Glory Day, was held at 8 P.M. at the Holland Cvc Center. The tradtonal affar began wth the entrance of the socetes nto the audtorum n alphabetcal order. Program announcers Allen Grube and Joan Peelen acted as nterlockers for the evenng. Grube gave a hstory of the sng and announced the WHTC would have records avalable of the sng, whch was sponsored by the Student Councl. The program was led off by the Sorostes who appeared n ther tradtonal outft of navy blue sweater and skrt wth whte blazer. Drected by Ann DePree and accompaned by Maranne Wldschut, the socety opened wth the Soross Song. Ther featured number was "Lttle Black Tran" arranged by Murrey. Leadng the fraterntes n the sng were the Knckerbockers led by Hewtt Johnston. They began wth the Knck Song and then sang "Wnter Song" by Bullard. The thrd group to perform proved to be the women's wnners. Delph donned n red polka-dotted poneer bonnets wth matchng whte blouses, and skrts, took ther places on the stage under the leadershp of Edna Hollander and wth the accompanyng of Shelby Braaksma. The Delph Song was followed by "Cndy" arranged by Wlson. Emersonans under drector Greg (Cont. Col. 5, Pg. 2) Faculty Members To Attend U.ofM. "Academy"Sesson The 62nd Annual Meetng of the Mchgan Academy of Scence, Arts, and Letters s beng held at the Unversty of Mchgan n Ann Arbor on March 20, 21, and 22, 1958. Dwght B. Yntema, professor of Economcs; Paul G. Fred, assocate professor of Hstory; and Ronald Brown, of the department of Mathematcs, are each gvng a scholarly paper concernng one aspect of ther respectve felds. Mr. Yntema's paper deals wth Unemployment Compensaton n Mchgan and s enttled: A Study of Adequacy and Incentve to Work. Mr. Fred's paper s enttled: The Impact of Communst Rule on the Protestant Church n East Germany. Mr. Brown's topc s "An Argentne Nvola: Unamuno and Nanuel Galvez". The Mchgan Academy of Scence, Arts, and Letters s afflated wth the Amercan Assocaton for the Advancement of Scence and seeks to stmulate scholars n the areas of Economcs, Mathematcs, Hstory, Amercan Studes, Anthropology, Botany, Fne Arts, Fsheres and Wldlfe Management, Folklore, Forestry, Geography, Geology and Mneralogy, Archtecture, Lterature, Language, Medcal Scences, Phlosophy, Psychology, Socology, and Zoology.

Page Two HOPE COLLEGE ANCHOR Mk PRESS HOPE COLLEGE ANCHOR Member Assocate Collegate Press Publshed weekly by and for the students of Hope College except durng holday and examnaton perods, under the authorty of the Student Councl Publcatpns Board. Entered as second class matter at the post offce of Holland, Mchgan, at a specal rate of postage provded for n secton 1103 of Act of Congress, October 3, 1917, and authorzed October 19, 1918. Subscrpton Rate: $1.00 per school year to non-student subscrbers. Edtor-n-Chef Managng Edtor News Edtors Feature Edtor Socety Edtors Sports Edtors Rewrte Edtors Art and Photography Edtor Make Up Edtor Copy Edtor Proofreader Busness Manager Advertsng Manager. Crculaton Managers Bookkeepng Manager Typsts EDITORIAL STAFF John Fragale, Jr. Nancy Boyd Norma De Boer, Roger Te Hennepe BUSINESS STAFF Betty Fell, Adelbert Farnsworth Carl Pot, Mary Jane Adams Jan Owen, Robert Van Wart Carol Ham, Carol Rylance John Kraa Howard Plaggemars Lynne Feltham Jan Blunt Ronald Lokhorst Rchard Stadt Karen Nyhus, J. Gregory Bryson, Russell Yonkers Vern Essenburg Robert Bratton Barbara Phllppsen, Donald Gallo What Is A "Lberal" Educaton? Hope College s wdely advertsed as a "lberal arts" college. Most students assume that ths ttle merely dfferentates our nsttuton from many others that offer currculums n techncal and professonal areas. Ths s very true but a lberal or lberal arts educaton nvolves much more. It nvolves certan atttudes and actvtes on the part of those beng educated atttudes and actvtes that are shamefully absent on our campus. The most obvous defcency n the make-up of all but a few Hope students s the absence of that real hunger and thrst for knowledge and truth. Most Hope students beleve they are dong ther professors a favor by attendng class or dong outsde work, actvtes that are most nconvenent. If these people were truly scholars, the wld horses so often referred to could not drag them away from classes nor could anythng hnder them from attendng the many cultural programs offered here. Another serous defcency, closely related to the prevous one, s a lack of mental actvty the complete absence of that questonng sprt so characterstc of all great scholars. The Fresno, Calforna, Junor College Rampage, n commentng on ths phenomenon, recently stated that "They (the college students of today) receve nformaton from ther teachers and texts as f they were n a vacuum. No attempt s made to queston an authorty, nformaton s accepted as completely factual and beyond memorzng t, no further thought s gven to t." Even more pathetc than the student who exhbts no mental actvty whatsoever, s the student whose mental actvty s channeled n one drecton. Perhaps an llustraton would clarfy ths pont. Consder the student who arrves at Hope wth a complcated system of "belefs" (I prefer to call them prejudces) packed away n hs sutcase. Usually they reflect the vews of hs parents, mnster, or home communty whether that be Orange Cty, Iowa, or New York Cty. Hs academc endeavors ndcate a great deal of effort, but when he leaves Hope he s not any more educated than before he came. Why? Because hs learnng was so one sded. In four years he absorbed only that knowledge whch tended to strengthen the prejudces he brought wth hm. Anythng that dd not sut hs tastes or was outsde of hs experence was mmedately labeled sn and modernstc or stodgy and hypocrtcal, dependng once agan on whether he hals from New York Cty or Orange Cty, Iowa. Even f a student, after graduaton, spends the rest of hs lfe n hs hometown, wouldn't t be better for hm to at least have some dea of "how the other half lves" than to reman steeped n provncalsm? Durng the four years when the contrbutons of all the poets, theologans, phlosophers, statesmen, and scentsts are flterng through hs mnd, s t better for a student to absorb all that s true or all that s convenent? Perhaps t s too much trouble to be constantly re-examnng our belefs, amendng and revsng them n the process of ncoropratng new knowledge. Perhaps t s not a "wse" actvty durng these days when conformty and socal acceptance are so promnent. Such a process of growth by no means requres the sacrfce of ndvdualsm freedom of choce, or even Chamber of Commerce type boatng about one's hometown. Nor does t nvolve any sort of compromse wth sn. It does nvolve the careful examnaton of all the culture to whch we ae exposed, a wareness of deas much more profound other than tose of our petty systems, and recognton of the rght of people everywhere to adhere to those deas. Dung the present conflct of dealoges nothng s of more prme mportance than a truly lberal educaton. VANDERBERG JEWELRY " a 't 210 College ELGIN HAMILTON BULOVA WATCHES F.F. I tl Phone EX 4-8810 n ** Letters to the Edtor Dear Edtor: After readng the edtoral n the February 28 ssue of the Anchor, we found ourselves wth mxed emotons. We felt that the tongue lashng to the student body was very tmely. We have felt the lack of student support for many of Councl's programs throughout the year. For example, we were asked by a large number of the student body to help secure more tckets for the Messah. Meetngs were held and much tme consumed to fulfll ths request. After the request was granted by the admnstraton, only forty of the group of almost threehundred students even went to the Messah. Acton such as ths upon the part of the students s very dscouragng to student representatves. One can see that through the use of dplomacy and barganng n ths case, as n many others. Student Councl s not a puppet of the admnstraton. One must consder, however, that the ultmate control on any campus or unversty les wthn the admnstraton. The status of the Student Councl, as defned by ts consttuton, therefore, s to represent the vews of the students to the faculty and admnstraton. Mere words upon paper and elected offcals alone do not guarantee the vews of an entre body, unless that body has an nterest n, and supports the unt establshed for expresson of the majorty vews. Wth ths n mnd we wsh to pont out that the meetngs of Student Councl are open to You the student Body. Anna Getner Bob Lesnak Noted Physcst to Vst Campus Professor Robert E. Marshak, Harrs Professor of Physcs and the Amercan Assocaton of Physcs Teachers as part of a broad, naton-wde program to stmulate nterest n physcs. Whle at Hope College, Professor Marshak wll be the guest of Dr. Clarence Kles of the Department of Physcs. He wll partcpate n the college's "annual evenng of physcs" on Sunday, March 16 and wll gve lectures, talk wth students and assst faculty members wth currculum and research problems n physcs. On March 17th he wll gve a lecture at 7:30 n the Musc Audtorum. Dr. Marshak has had a dstngushed teachng career n ths country. Great Brtan and France and n 1940 receved the A. Cressy Morrson Prze of the New York Academy of Scences. He has served as an assocate edtor of the "Physcal Revew", a publcaton of the Amercan Physcal Socety. He receved hs bachelor's degree from Columba and the Ph.D. from Cornell. He had been on the Unversty of Rochester faculty snce 1939 and has been a full professor snce 1950. Durng World War II, Dr. Marshak was a physcst at the Radaton Laboratory of the Massachusetts Insttute of Technology, from 1942 to 1943, and worked n the Department of Scentfc and Industral Research of Great Brtan the followng year. He was a deputy group leader at the Los Alamos Laboratory n New Mexco from 1944 to 1946 and served as a member of the Insttute for Advanced Study, Prnceton, New Jersey, n 1948. He was a Guggenhem Fellow and Professor at the Sorbonne from 1953 to 1954. Dear Edtor: We learned from the last ssue of the Anchor that "Natonal Lbrary Week" s to be observed March 16-22, 1958. "Wake Up And Read" the announcement read "We lve n a complcated and dffcult tme. We must be wellnformed f we are to survve, and as a democratc naton we depend on knowledge as we never have before." In lght of ths, s t not somewhat ncongrous that our lbrary remans closed on Frday and Saturday evenngs? It s our contenton that the lbrary s the focal pont of a college's academc program. It follows that the resources of the lbrary ought to be avalable as much as possble to anyone desrng to use them. Are they? We do not thnk so. The queston we now ask s why. Under the present polcy the demands of the majorty apparently preval. For the argument s that the lbrary cannot reman open Frday and Saturday evenngs because not enough students would come to warrant t. But why, let us ask, should the number of hours the lbrary s open on Frday and Saturday be proportonate to the number of students desrng to make use of ts facltes? We beleve that the academc needs of the nterested mnorty ought to take precedence over those of the unnterested majorty. Another argument for the lbrary beng closed on Frday and Saturday evenngs s that a reference lbraran cannot be provded to ad n student research. If t s so that the staff cannot be ncreased n order to provde a reference lbraran on these evenngs, we stll feel that the lbrary should be open, f only under student drecton. Better an understaffed lbrary that s open than one that s closed. At ths tme n our hstory, as the pendulum agan swngs toward a greater emphass upon scholarshp and academc dstncton, t s essental that every possble opportunty be provded to meet the demands of the nqurng student. Any polcy whch hnders hs ntellectual growth cannot be condoned. Davd G. Casse Albert Fassler Revsed Schedule... (Cont. from Pg. 1) To cover the unexpected costs of eght addtonal days of travel and resdence n Europe, ffty dollars had to be added to the charges for ths program. Dr. Fred sad that he felt most students would be delghted by the prospect of more tme n Europe and expressed the hope that nether the earler departure date nor the slght ncrease n cost would force any of our students to change ther plans for the summer. As a result of the changes n shps and departure dates t has also been possble to extend the deadlne for regstraton. Snce the fnal passenger lsts have not been made up students wshng to do so stll have an opportunty to regster for the European program by seeng Dr. Fred as soon as possble. Wth the new dates the total length of the program wll be just four days short of three months. A Fellow of the Amercan Physcal Socety, hs nvestgatons have been n theoretcal physcs concernng the energy sources of stars, theory of atomc nucle, meson theory, theory of neutron dffuson, electromagnetc theory and hydrodynamcs. Delph, Fraternal... (Cont. from Pg. 1) Bryson and accompanst Sheryl Schlafer appeared next n dark suts and maroon tes. After the Emersonan Song, they gave a rendton of "Dry Bones" by Watson. In whte blouses wth flowers at the neck and dark skrts Alpha Sgma Alpha II sang "Happy as Can Be" by Whtcomb. They were drected by Gal Fresema and accompaned by Glora Lnscott. Arcadans n dark suts and strped tes wth Mlton Ortqust drectng and Mel VerSteeg accompanyng took the stage next. After the Arcadan Hymn, they sang "It's a Great Day" by Youmans. Dorans, second place wnners n the women's dvson, n red and whte gngham collars and aprons, whte blouses and black skrts, sang the Doran Song and "Shortn'n' Bread" arranged by Wlson. They were drected by Betty Ann Rothwell. The second-place wnner n the men's competton, the Cosmopoltan Fraternty, took the stage after Doran. Drector Bob Huffne, accompaned by Fred Brown, led the Cosmopoltan Hymn and "Deep Rver" arranged by Can. Weang ther new powder blue blazers over black sweaters and skrts. Sbyllne members took the stage under the baton of Ruth Wrght and to the accompanment of Judy Mulder. They sang the Sbyllne Song and "Lullaby of Broadway" by Warrer-Warnck. The wnnng fraternty, the Fraternal Socety, rendered the Fraternal Song followed by "Wonderful Copnhagen" by Loesser- Odes. They were under the leadershp of Bll Brookstra and accompaned by Everett Nenhus. The group appeared n lght gray trousers and dark sut jackets. The newest sororty on campus. Alpha Ph, presented ther new Alpha Ph Song and "Heather on the Hll" by Terner and Loewe-Lamont. Dressed n whte blouse, black skrt and plades, the group was drected by Margot Fsher and accompaned by Sheryl DeWtt. Closng the contest was Alpha Sgma Alpha I wth ts sororty song and "It's a Grand Nght for Sngng" by Rogers and Hammersten. They were led by Geraldne Gordano and accopaned by Adna Yonan. Ther dress conssted of all black attre. A lghter note of the sng was offered by the Hope-Ives, wves of Hope students. They sang, "It's Sng Tme," and "Busy Hope- Ives" under the drecton of Dors Vander Broek. Under the drecton of Ed Westerbeke and accompaned by Mary Ann Klaaren were the Durfee waters n ther whte jackets. They frst rendered a verson of "Sxteen Tons" and then sang "Sugartme." The Coeds completed the nformal part of the program wth "All The Thngs You Are" and "Beyond the Blue Horzon." Whle the audence awated the judges' decson. Bll Brookstra led the group n communty sngng. At the completon of the sng, the wnnng drectors led the group n the Alma Mater Hymn. Judges for the sng were Henry Hungerford, Albertha Bratt, and Larre Clark. Dr. Cavanaugh served as faculty advsor to A1 Grube and Joan Peelen, co-charmen of the event. Cvc Center accommodatons were made by John Vander Van and Barbara Wolfe. Joseph Vasey was head usher and n charge of programs were Jerry Boeve and Donna Pars. The program cover desgn was by Don Lee. Publcty was handled by Vrgna Vanderborgh & Jance Blunt.

HOPE COLLEGE ANCHOR Page Three Socety and Campus Electons Busy Sorortes Alpha-Ph Tonght at 7 Alpha-ph's new offcers wll be nstalled. Those takng offce wll nclude Dorene Tornga, presdent; Joan Tollman, vce-presdent; Nancy Long, secretary; Mary Ann Klaaren, parlamentaran; and Ruth Van Der Meulen, sergeant - at - arms. The program wll be under the drecton of last term's offcers. A report of recent actvtes wll be gven by former presdent Lorrane Hellenga. Doran The Doran offcers for the last term of the school year are Helen Taylor, Presdent; Nna Mh, Vce- Presdent; and Jan Walrad, Secretary. They were nstalled last Frday nght at a candlelght servce whch was led by ex-presdent Rosemare Ksh. Former-secretary Margo Gotte gave a readng comprsed of humorous exerpts from her mnutes of the sororty meetngs of the past term. The many Doran actvtes were recalled as Rosemare Ksh presented her presdental report. Carol Cook was unanmously elected to represent Doran as the Student Councl Vce Presdental canddate. Her campagn manager s Margo Gotte. The Dorans have receved permsson to nstall a pop machne n Van Vleck Hall. Prs Boelhouwer s n charge of ths project. The machne wll be nstalled wthn the next two weeks. All members enjoyed the red roses whch ther brother fraternty, the Emersonans, sent them n congratulatons of havng placed second n the All-College. Sng. Sbyllne ^'Ssters" was the theme of the lterary meetng of the Sbyllne Sororty held on Frday, March 7th. The entre program served as a remnder of the frendshp and loyal ssterhood found n sororty. Devotons were led by Sue Klyn, and Joan Schroeder gave a monologue enttled, "Reflectons". The Sbyllne Creed was read by Mary Jane Adams, and Carol Nelson sang a solo, "Memores." As the group joned n ther frendshp crcle to sng ther sororty song, the true sprt of Sbyllne was felt n everyone's heart. Recently Judy Mulder was elected canddate for Vce-Presdent of the Student Councl, and she chose Los Grffes as her campagn manager. Electon of offcers wll be held on March 22nd. All members are lookng forward to the jont A. S. A. Sb meetng on March 21st. Soross Members of Soross elected new offcers for the fnal term of ths school year. They are Presdent, Mary Vugteveen; Vce-Presdent, Helen Van Dyke; and Secretary, Evelyn Zylstra. Soross' canddate for the Student Councl electons s Isla Van Eenenaam. The co-charmen of the campagn for Isla are Sandy Dressel and Barbara Bootsman. GOOD FOOD GOOD SERVICE VOGUE RESTAURANT REASONABLE PRICES #.».». #. #.», *«> #, #, #, *,* *«* **«** # «# >«> * *> #». #, ** '«*V # SYBESMA'S SERVICE Dealer n Snclar Products WASHING AND GREASING TIRES AND BATTERIES Center 9th and College CAMPOS COMEDY I DEAN/(ORA1AN 1^7 New Books Added to Hope Lbrary GENERAL AND REFERENCE WORKS Blanck, J Bblography of Amercan Lterature; Wrght, L. H Amercan Fcton, 1774-1850; 1948 PHILOSOPHY Cohen, M. R Reason and Nature; 1953 Kee, H. C Aken, Henry D Makng Ethcal Decsons; The Age of Ideology; RELIGION Hachman, George Relgon n Modem Lfe; Thompson, J. A Archaeology and the Old Testament; Ferm, V Jurj, Edward J Pctoral Hstory of Protestantsm; The Mddle East: Its Relgon and Culture POLITICAL SCIENCE Park, Robert E Race and Culture; 1950 Myers, Henry A Are Men Equal?; 1955 Hughes, Langston A Pctoral Hstory of the Negro n Amerca; Lengyel, Eml Egypt's Role n World Affars; ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS Schwartz, Bernard The Supreme Court: Consttutonal Revoluton n Retrospect; Goldberg, Arthur J AFL-CIO: Labor Unted;-195d Meer, Gerald M Economc Development: Theory, Hstory, Polcy; EDUCATION Wesley, Edgar B NEA: The Frst Hundred Years; Cutts, Norma E Teachng the Brght and Gfted; Straemeyer & others...developng a Currculum for Modern Lvng; SCIENCE Hyman, Lbbe H The Invertebrates....; 1955 Ross, Herbert H Kssenjer, Henry A Bochemcal Preparatons, v. 5 Nuclear Weapons and Foregn Polcy; FINE ARTS Elot, Alexander Three Hundred Years of Amercan Pantng; Drnker, Henry S Texts of the Solo Songs of Franz Schubert Green, Elzabeth Orchestral Bowng; Wllamson, Audrey...Contemporary Theatre, 1953-1956; Huber, Lous Producng Opera n the College; 1956 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Scott, Nathan A The Tragc Vson and the Chrstan Fath; Angoff, Allan Amercan Wrtng Today: Its Independence and Vgor; Thorpe, C The Major Englsh Romantc Poets; Wlson, Harold S On the Desgn of Shakespearan Tragedy; BIOGRAPHY Hndemth, Paul Cox, Sydney Johann Sebastan Bach A Swnger of Brches: a Portrat of Robert Frost; Mason, Alpheus T Harlan Fske Stone: Pllar of the Law; 1956 Dudden, Arthur P Woodrow Wlson and the World of Today; HISTORY Fes, Herbert Churchll, Roosevelt, Stanln; Speer, Hans West German Leadershp and Foregn Polcy; Dehl, Charles Byzantum: Greatness and Declne; Coulter, E. M The Confederate States of Amercan, 1861-1865; Ratgan, Wllam Strats of Macknac; FOR YOUR EVERY DRUG STORE NEED Rely On f HANSEN'S 9 «"The Frendly Store** n SKKMNKKaSKKKKKKKKKRaSKKKMKKKKKKaKKKKSKaKNKKaKMKr BULFORD STUDIO PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY 52 East Eghth Street Telephone EX 2-9608 #> Symphonette Concert To Prevew Sprng Tour The Symphonette under the baton of Dr. Rder wll offer a prevew of ther sprng tour at a concert, 4 o'clock Sunday, March 16, n the Chapel. Selectons to be played at the concert have been selected from the tour program. Frst on the Ar by Purcell whch wll be followed by Overture n Italan Style program wll be Trumpet Tune and by Schubert. Vrgl Thompson's Tango Lullaby wll be the thrd number on the program. The seventh movement from the Fathful Shepherd Sute of Handel wll follow. Mss Holleman, pano solost wth the Symphonette, wll jon the group n ther next selecton, Mozart's Pano Concerto No. 24. When the Symphonette was on televson n November, Mss Holleman played the frst movement. All three movements wll be featured Sunday. The afternoon concert wll come to a close wth Sea Song of Vaughan Wllams. The Symphonette has a wde repertore ths year and s prepared to play three dfferent programs. Sunday's rectal features selectons from the evenng concert. Other programs are the one desgned for a Junor-Senor hgh school audence and the one selected for chldren from thrd to sxth grade. In the past three seasons the Symphonette has presented 50 concerts n 11 states. Ths year seven states wll be vsted on the tour, whch begns March 25 and ends Apr 5. They are Illnos, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Mnnesota, South Dakota, and Colorado. The Symphonette s composed of 27 members. They were selected by audton from among 60 members of the college orchestra. NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK March 16-22, 1958 * #. #,», #. #, #.»,».». #. **». #. «#»*#****** * *»«****«* *«««*** «*****«**** *«** *«FOR YOUR NEW SPRING STYLES try BORR'S BOOTERY Fraterntes Greet New Members, Elect Offcers Arcadan At the close of second semester rushng, the Arcadan Fraternty welcomed two new members. They were John Kraa and Thorval Hansen. At a recent meetng the Arcadans elected new offcers. They were: Roger Garvelnk, presdent; Robert Bast, vce-presdent; Raney Shuflet, recordng secretary; Floyd Sward, correspondng secretary; and Mel Ver Steeg and Clark Matthews, sergeants-at-arms. Cosmopoltan The Cosmopoltan fraternty welcomed fve new members nto ther organzaton. Ther new members are: Jack Romance, Jerry Hll, Frank Dooley, Robert Holmen, and Dave Van Dyke. Emersonan The Emersonan Fraternty took nto ts membershp four new members: Stocha Pondowske Jr., Calvn Bosman, Fred Dekman, and Roger Klenheksel. Fraternal The Fraternal Socety ths past weekend welcomed nto ts membershp John Lubbers, Pete Huzenga, John Vandenberg, John Hubbard, John Pleune, Wayne Vresman, and John Paarlberg. The Fraters recently elected new offcers for the thrd term. They are: Dave Dethmers, presdent; Jm Hlmert, vce-presdent; Curt Mennng, recordng secretary; Bll Brookstra, treasurer; Fred Leaske, correspondng secretary; and Wllam Hubregtse, keeper of the archves. Knckerbockers The Knckerbocker Fraternty welcomed nto ther socety two new members: Merty Hermans and Eugene Barnhart. Two Amendments Approved By Student Councl At the last Student Councl meetng of March 4, two amendments to the Student Councl consttuton were approved. The Councl voted on four proposed amendments, passng two out of four. The two proposals that were carred are: 1. Class Presdents should be exoffco members of the Student Councl. 2. Artcles IV Secton I Instead of "All canddates for presdent and vce-presdent shall have been prevous members of the Student Councl," shall be nserted "All HEARTHSIDE canddates for presdent and vcepresdent shall have served for at HANDCRAFTS HANDMADE GIFTS least one year on a college student governmental body (Hope's or "Next to Warm Frend Tavern another's, n the case of transfers).». *. *.*.» #, #, #, #. #. #. #. *». Excepton wll be allowed only by the unanmous vote of the Student Councl Executve Board. Wednesday, March 12, the Student body was called upon to cast ther vote for the proposed amendments. Ths was the fnal step before the amendments can be added to the consttuton. Store nearest your College Smartest Clothes on The Campus Tux for rent TER HAAR CLOTHING 50 East 8th St. DISCOUNTS TO COLLEGE STUDENTS on Rado & Phono Repars BENNETT RADIO & TELEVISION Corner College & 14th St.

Page Four HOPE COLLEGE ANCHOR Dutchmen Defeat Northern HI, Lose to Wheaton n NCAA RegonoLn Hope Plays Best n Loss to Wheaton Playng perhaps the best basketball ever to be played by a Hope College basketball team, Hope's Flyng Dutchmen went down to a 104-93 defeat at the hands of the Wheaton Crusaders n the fnal game of the Great Lakes Regonal NCAA tournament held n Aurora, Illnos, last Saturday nght. 500 Hope Fans Present Some 500 Hope Students and other local resdents traveled the 188 mles to Aurora to watch Hope n Acton n the new mult-mllondollar East Hgh School feld house, and were part of a crowd of over 4,000 fans who wtnessed the two nghts of play. Two games were played each nght, but the fnal game on Saturday nght would decde whch team of the four would move on to Evansvlle, Ind. ths week for the NCAA quarter fnals. The vctory gave Wl^aton, coached by Lee Pfund, a wpn-lost record of 26-1. Hope w^re thngs up wth 19 wns and three setbacks. Four Mnute Drought Hope stayed neck and neck wth the No. 1 ranked Crusaders durng the frst mnutes of the game n a rapd fre exchange of baskets. Wth the game ted at 16 all, Wheaton pumped n 15 whle holdng Hope to two n the next four mnutes to buld a 31-18 lead. Hope played on an even keel wth Wheaton for the rest of the half, but mssed a couple of opportuntes to get closer. Bll Gerg, Wheaton guard, made eght baskets, whle 5'8" Don Anderson and 6'3" Mel Peterson made sx each to carry most of the scorng load. Peterson, a graduate of Stephenson (Mch.) Hgh School, was named most valuable player n last year's NCAA tournament, whch Wheaton won. The Dutchmen, compared wth the torrd pace set by the Crusaders, had a below-par frst half. They ht on 37% of ther feld goal attempts whle Wheaton countered wth a fabulous 60%. Wheaton led at halftme by sxteen, 61-45. Second Half a Dfferent Story The frst fve mnutes of the second half saw Hope narrow the margn to 66-58, but Wheaton would not let them get any closer untl, wth some ten mnutes remanng, the score read Wheaton 77, Hope 70. t Ray Rtsema had commtted hs fourth personal foul some thr^e mnutes earler and had to watch the fracas from the bench for ten mnutes. Hope agan pressed closer, wth Paul Benes notchng several baskets n a row to close the gap to 86-81. That was as close as Hope got. Ray came back n wth four mnutes left to play, but fouled out less than a mnute later. Then Peterson, whom Ray had been guardng all nght, put the game on ce for the Crusaders by makng good on sx straght baskets. The fnal dfference was eleven ponts, 104-93. Benes Tops Hope wth 33 Once agan, t was Paul Benes leadng hs team n scorng, not to menton the 25 rebounds he garnered. Warren Vanderhll followed wth 24 ponts and a number of asssts. Ray Rtsema, faced wth perhaps the greatest challenge of hs basketball career n guardng Mel Peterson talled 14 ponts. It was Peterson, of course, leadng Wheaton wth 35 ponts, but more than half of that total came when Rtsema was on the sdelnes. Bll Gerg added 26, Don Anderson 17, and Bob Whtehead 16 for the Crusaders. Both teams had a common opponent ths season n the Calvn College Knghts. In one of the openng games of ths year's play, Wheaton coasted to a 107-67 vctory over the Knghts. In two games, Benes scored 38 and 33 ponts to brng hs season's total to 468, or an average of 21.2 per game. Vanderhll scored 44 to hke hs per-game average to 14.1. Rtsema talled 37 to wnd up wth an average of 16.4 ponts per game. Box Score: HOPE (93) Rtsema 6 2 14 Vanderhll 10 4 24 Benes 15 3 33 Teusnk 1 1 3 Buursma 3 2 8 Beernnk 3 3 9 Vresman 0 2 2 38 17 93 WHEATON (104) Whtehead 5 6 16 Peterson 14 7 35 Dobbert 1 1 3 Anderson 8 1 17 Gerg 11 4 26 Chamberlan 1 1 3 Roe 1 2 4 41 22 104 COSMOS, ARKIES BOWLING CHAMPS Fnshng out the season wth 13-2 records, the Arcadan and Cosmopoltan Bowlng teams ted for frst place n nterfraternty play. Both teams swept ther last matches 3-0. Because of the te, the Cosmos and Arkes wll each receve 4 1 /2 ponts toward the all- Sports trophy. The Knckerbockers placed thrd, the Emmes fourth, and the Fraters brought up the rear. All matches took place n Holland Bowlng Lanes. Rtsema Most Valuable n MIAA Benes, Vanderhll Also Receve All- Conference Recognton It was announced Tuesday that Hope foward Ray Rtsema was selected as the most valuable player n the MIAA. Ray, known for hs scorng ablty, reboundng, and defensve work, was the unanmous choce of the MIAA coaches, and wll receve the Bosch award, a damond-studded basketball. In addton to ths honor, Rtsema was selected to the all-miaa frst team along wth Paul Benes. Warren Vanderhll, a frst team choce last season, was selected to the second team ths season. Other members of the frst MIAA team were Tom Newhof of Calvn, Leon Harper of Adran, and Vrgl Hall of Albon. Roundng out the second team were Ben Bernoudy of Olvet, Jm Reynolds of Hllsdale, Ed Start of Calvn, Walt Maser of Kalamazoo, and George Arrck of Alma. FRATERS CAPTURE HANDBALL TROPHY The perennal wnners of the handball trophy, the Fraternal Socety, dd t agan ths year. Sngles player Don Paarlberg and doubles men Dck Gantos and Matt Peelen were the wnners n ther respectve classes. Paarlberg defeated Knckerbocker Art Fsher n the fnals to help gan the trophy, whle Gantos and Peelen turned n a wnnng performance over Terry Hofmeyer and Jm Evers of the Cosmos to put t on ce. 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In the contest whch followed, defendng NCAA champ Wheaton barely managed to squeeze by St. Norbert's college from West De Pere, Wsconsn, 68-66. Dutch Ht 49 Percent Clckng on almost half of ther shots from the floor, Hope got out to an early lead whch they never relnqushed, despte the phenomenal dsplay of shootng on the part of Northern Illnos guard, 6T' Larry Wylle. Wylle, a former teammate of Daryl Sedentop at Downers Grove (Illnos) Hgh school, had averaged an even 25 ponts per game durng regular season play, but really broke loose aganst the Dutch. He made twenty baskets out of 37 tres and added eght free throws for forty-eght ponts. Most of hs shots snapped the cords from way out on the left sde from behnd a player screen. Mdway through the frst half Hope moved ahead 32-30 after gong neck and neck wth Northern. Hope's outcourt shootng was accurate, whle underneath Paul Benes was gettng all the feeds he could handle from Warren Vanderhll and the rest of the team. Northern's tallest player, center Ron May, quckly pcked up three personals n a futle attempt to check Benes. Hope led "at halftme 52-47. Second Half Spurt Hope sprung to the attack when the second half got under way. They outscored ther adversares 25-16 n the frst ten mnutes. However, the deadly accurate Wylle, who scored half of hs team's total output, began to shoot and ht every tme he got the ball, whle Hope faltered somewhat. Wth thrty-fve seconds left, Wylle ht on a basket whch made the score Hope 97, Northern 95, but Benes and Rtsema countered wth baskets n the remanng n~ IIIIII H E R F S T Studo and Photo Supply One Place to Go For PORTRAITS CAMERAS, FILMS and PHOTO SUPPLIES 7 W. 8th St. Phone EX 2-2664 WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS A & W ROOT BEER DRIVE IN Open 7:00 A.M. Complete Breakfast CATER TO HOPE STUDENTS Meal Tckets at Dscount tme to put Hope out of danger. Paul Benes, on the recevng end of passes^ from teammates all nght, pumped n 15 baskets, mostly on hooks and layups, and notched eght free throws for thrty-eght ponts. Rtsema, who controlled the defensve boards, followed wth 23, whle Warren Vanderhll had hs hghest scorng game of the season wth 20. Jun Buursma was the other Hope man n double fgures wth eleven. Jm Capers, Larry Gentry, and Ron May each contrbuted ten ponts to a losng cause. 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