The Anchor, Volume 70.23: May 2, 1958
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For more information, please contact [email protected]. f>) HOPE COLLEGE ANCHOR * • 70 23 Hope College — Holland, Michigan May 2, 1958 Banquet and Dance to Climax May Day Activities Annual May Day activities scheduled for today will be held as follows: 8:00 a.m.—Blue Key Members tapped. Chapel Worden Wins 10:00 a.m.—Classes dismissed 10:30 a.m.—Women's Sports, Columbia and 22nd Street First in Top 2:00 p.m.—Men's Sports, 22nd Street field 5:00 p.m.—Coronation, Pine Grove U.S. Contest 6:30 p.m.—Banquet, Juliana Room First Time Hope Takes 8:30 p.m.—Student Council May Day Dp nee Top National Speech 8:30 p.m.—"Greensleeves' Magic", Little Theater Honors Since 1916 General chairman of May Day is Sheryl Yntema. The freshman assistant is Nancy Plewes; Jo Ann Barton is in charge of the election George Worden, junior at Hope of the junior girls for the court. College, took first place in the In- Heading the committee for women's sports are Carolyn Scholten, terstate Oratorical Association con- Winona Keizer, and Diane Oldenburg. The events will take place on test Friday night at Michigan the Columbia and 12th field. State University in East Lansing. Larry Ter Molen and Dave Woodcock are in charge of the men's His title was "The Publican." Fif- sports. The event will take place on the 22nd Street field. teen states were represented. Artel Newhouse is serving as general chairman of the Coronation. It was the first time a Hope Sandy Dressel, Carl Ver Beek, Joan Peelen, and Ray Ritsema are in College entrant had won first place charge of decorations. Susan Graves and Mel Versteeg are in charge in the national contest since Dr. of music; Alyce Proos and Mary Hoffmeyer, Guard of Honor; Suzanne William Schrier came to Holland Huizenga and Doris Stickler, May Pole Dance; and Jane Klaasen, Ed in 1939 to head the speech depart- Westerbeke, Ellyn Arendsen and Tim Vander Mel, cleanup. ment. George Steininger won first The Coronation will take place in Pine Grove. The Daisy Chain place for Hope back in 1916 and will consist of freshmen girls; the May Pole Dance will be performed two others, Simon Heemstra and by sophomore girls; the junior girls will serve as attendants. New A. J. Muste, won top spots around members for Alcor will also be tapped. Concluding the program will the turn of the century. Guy Van- be the announcement of the Queen's Court and the crowning of the der Jagt won third place back in new May Day Queen. 1952. Over-all chairman of the Banquet is Mar-Les Exo. Working on Worden, whose home is in Cad- the decorations are Carol Beuker, Helen Wade, and Charlotte Wierda. illac, spoke before seven judges Virginia Vanderborgh, being crowned May Queen by Dave Van Eenanaam, In charge of the menu is Carol Vander Meer; tickets, Mary Vander and received four firsts, one sec- 1956-57 Student Council President. This afternoon Queen Virginia will Poel; clean-up, Pris Boelhower and Dick Morgan; and programs, Ann end her reign, and a new queen will preside over the banquet and dance. ond, one third and one fifth for Visser. a low point total of 14. His closest Master of Ceremonies for the banquet will be George Worden competitor was Wayne Hensley of and invocations will be given by Virginia Vanderborgh. The toast the University of Oklahoma who Dr. Lubbers to Milestone to Be to the Queen will be given by Caroyn Kleiber, freshman; Don Gallo, received 20 points for his speech sophomore; Gene Klaaren, junior; Curt Menning, senior; and a mem- on "Kangaroo Court." Thomas Dedicated May 19 AttendD.C.Meeting ber of the faculty. Dr. Joy Talbert. The Queen will announce the Doran of Loras College in Iowa Completion of the 1958 Milestone winners in the elections of House Board, W.A.A., W.A.L., and the Y. took third with his oration on "The was announced recently by editor- Honoring Sizoo Sheryl Yntema will announce the Alcor scholarship. Lois Griffes and House Always Wins." in-chief Gardner Kissack. The 240 Dr. Lubbers, President of Hope, Geraldine Giordano will offer the special music. pages of the annual are in produc- has been invited to participate in Gail Kimes of Oklahoma State Heading the publicity committee is Judy Mulder. Loraine Pschi- tion, and the cover of the yearbook a dinner-meeting program on May University won the women's divi- goda is in charge of writing articles for the Sentinel and Shirley is completed. 3rd in the Presidential Room of sion; Mrs. Shirley Cree of Man- Meiste for the Anchor. In charge of posters are Carol Cloetingh, the Statler Hotel in Washington. chester College in Indiana, second, At the Chapel service on Mon- Helen Hungerink, and Carol Paton. and Irene Montgomery of Northern day, May 19, Mr. Kissack will for- The meeting is to honor Dr. Joseph State Teachers College of Aber- mally dedicate the yearbook. The R. Sizoo, Milbank professor of re- Hartley Composition to deen, S. Dak., third. person to whom this year's Mile- ligion at the George Washington Faculty Honors University in Washington, D.C., Premiere at Eastman Friday's competition was • the stone is dedicated is known to only The Premiere of "Concert for 23 who will receive the award. Clergy Bestowed at 84th such contest in the men's a few people on campus. Wind Instruments," an original Churchman of the Year, 1958. finals. Such famous persons as Mr. Kissack also announced that Banquet April 21 composition by Dr. Walter S. Hart- William Jennings Bryan and Rob- Winners of this award are chosen the release date for the Milestone The annual faculty honors ban- ley, instructor of music at Hope, ert LaFollette have represented for service to their local church, will be May 21. Also, he indicated quet was held on Monday, April will be given tomorrow at 8:15 at their schools at such contests their denominations, and also for that the cover might be on display 21, in Voorhees Hall. the Eastman Theatre, Eastman which have been staged continu- their ecumenical leadership. before that date. After the dinner President Lub- School of Music, Rochester, New ously since 1871. In this contest, Serving under the editor-in-chief Dr. Sizoo is an ordained minister bers gave a welcome message fol- York. winners receive medals. were Shirley Meiste and Mel Van of the Reformed Church in Ameri- lowed by introduction of the sen- The occasion is the twenty- Friday's victory was the culmin- Hattem who acted as organization ca, but preaches in all denomina- iors to receive the honors by read- eighth annual Festival of Ameri- ation of a series of victories for editors. Activities were in charge tions in the U.S. and Europe, Asia ing the certificates. Faculty honors can Music in Rochester, New York the local man. Worden first won of Winona Keizer. Faculty editor and Africa, and directs the Uni- are awarded to those exhibiting under its founder and director. Dr. the local contest for Hope College was Bert Swanson. versity Chapel at George Washing- high scholastic achievement Howard Hanson, director of the and then won the state contest at ton. He has appeared in Holland • ft through four years of college. The Eastman School of Music. Ypsilanti March 7. Last Thursday Sally DeWolf and Artel New- several times. seniors who received this year's The Concerto was composed in he represented Hope in the region- house were literary editors. Sports Dr. Sizoo was a graduate of honors were: David Cassie, Janice 1957 for Frederick Fennell and the al contest for 15 contestants in editor was Cork Bredeweg. In Hope in 1907, graduated from New Blunt, Lynn Van't Hof, Eugene Te Eastman Symphonic Wind Ensem- which nine were eliminated, Wor- charge of art work for the year- Brunswick Theological Seminary Hennepe, Robert Vander Lugt, ble, which will perform it on this den ending up as top man in his book was Dan Sasaki. Organizing in 1910, and holds honorary de- Robert Vander Aarde, Jane Gouw- occasion. The organization, made group. classes was Carol Vander Meer. Society editor was Doris Schmidt. grees from eight institutions, in- ens, David Dethmers, Sheryl Yn- up entirely of members of the Xlthough not a part of state or cluding Hope in 1925. He began Eastman conducting faculty, has business Manager of the 1958 tema, Joyce Leighley, Raymond interstate competition, Worden his ministry in the missions of So. acquired a national reputation Milestone was Ed Westerbeke. In Beckering, Larry Schut, Sally competed at the Phi Kappa Delta India, and later was minister in through many recordings. charge of advertising was Don De Schneider and Jane McEachron. Provincial Convention in Charles- New York State and New Jersey, Dr.