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Hope College Hope College Digital Commons The Anchor: 1958 The Anchor: 1950-1959 10-17-1958 The Anchor, Volume 71.04: October 17, 1958 Hope College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1958 Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Recommended Citation Repository citation: Hope College, "The Anchor, Volume 71.04: October 17, 1958" (1958). The Anchor: 1958. Paper 22. https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1958/22 Published in: The Anchor, Volume 71, Issue 4, October 17, 1958. Copyright © 1958 Hope College, Holland, Michigan. This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the The Anchor: 1950-1959 at Hope College Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Anchor: 1958 by an authorized administrator of Hope College Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Welcome Alumni! Homecoming 1958 GREETINGS: Theme: Once again it is my pleasure to welcome alumni and former stu- The Memory Album dents to the campus. This year we feel a special warmth in greeting you at Academic Homecoming. Many hours were invested by students Friday, October 17 2:00-2:45 P.M.—Opening Session of and faculty to make it a success. We hope that the investment has Academic Homecoming — Hope brought and will continue to bring great returns. It is our fond hope Memorial Chapel. that Academic Homecoming has inaugurated what will become an 8:00-4:30 P.M.—Section Meetings honored tradition on the Hope College campus. —Commerce and Industry— Now we turn our attenions from the intellectual to the athletic as Chapel 1() we extend a hearty welcome to the Adrian football team, coaches, and Religion—Chapel 11 fans. As always, we are expecting a good contest. In the past the Music—Music Auditorium Hope "Dutchmen" have suffered their share of defeats at the hands of 8:15 P.M.—Address by Dr. Hessel Yntema: The Position of the Adrian teams. However, we are determined that our Homecoming United States in International spirit will not be dampened this year. Alumni presence indicates that Law in the World Today—Hope they support us and our team and coaches in this resolve. Memorial Chapel May I remind you that after the game there will be open house 8:30 P.M.—Palette and Masque at all of the dormitories and houses. Tomorrow evening at 5:30, Mrs. Play, SCAPIN, THE SCAMP— Lubbers and I hope to be greeting you personally at the Alumni Buffet the Little Theatre at Durfee Hall. I also would commend to you the Vesper Service Sun- Saturday, October 18 day afternoon in the chapel at 3 p.m. 9:00-10:30 A.M.—Section Meetings "Old Hope thy sons are 'round thee standing; Science—Music Auditorium Education—Chapel 16 Now raise thy banner high above! Philosophy—Chapel 11 To thee a song they sing. 10:30 A.M.—Parade of Floats—8th To thee their tribute bring, Street A tribute of praise and of love." (Cont'd on page 7, col. 1) Dr. Irwin J. Lubbers, President —Irwin J. Lubbers HOPE COLLEGE ANCHOR LXXI—4 Hope College — Holland, Michigan October 17, 1958 Queen Susan Kirkwood Reigns Over 1958 Homecoming Queen, Court Honored Last Evening Activities to be Resumed this Afternoon Reigning over Homecoming 1958 Judging of the houses and dorms decorations to the theme of "Life are eight of Hope's coeds. An- As We Lived It" will take place this afternoon. All the dorms, cottages, nounced as members of the queen's and fraternity houses will be considered. court on Tuesday afternoon, the Also taking place this afternoon from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. will be eight began their royal activity at the first part of academic Homecoming. The section meetings will be their first appearance last evening. on "Commerce and Industry" with Leon A. Bosch '29 speaking and From sixteen candidates nom- Max D. Boersma '49 presiding, "Religion" with Justin Vander Kolk '31 inated on October 3, the field was speaking and Henry Voogd '41 presiding, and "Music" with Robert W. narrowed in chapel Tuesday morn- Cavanaugh as moderator and Eva Leenhouts Pelgrim '17 presiding. ing to the eight serving on the The participates are Morrette Rider, Anthony Kooiker, and Jantina court. Two representatives from Holleman of the Music department of Hope College. each class serve on the court. At 6:00 p.m. tonight there will be a dinner at Durfee Hall with Prof. John J. VerBeek presiding. Beginning at 8:15 tonight in the Memorial Chapel there will be a general session with the president of Hope College, Irwin J. Lubbers, Homecoming Queen, Susan Kirkwood, and her Court presiding. Dr. Hessel Yntema '12, Research Professor of Comparative Law at the University of Michigan Law School, will address the group Hope Receives Dr. Trueblood to Address on "The Position of the U. S. in Internotional Law in the World Today." All-College Assembly Academic Homecoming will continue 9:00-10:30 a.m. Saturday. The Through the efforts of the Re- $10,000 Gift section meetings will be on "Science" in the Music Auditorium with ligious Life Committee and the The receipt of a $10,000 gift to Maurice B. Visscher '22 speaking and Gerrit Van Zyl presiding, "Edu- support of the Danforth Founda- Hope College from Dr. Simon D. cation" in chapel 16 with Chris A. DeYoung '20 presiding, and "Philoso- Den Uyl, President of the Bohn tion, Dr. Trueblood will be on the phy" in Chapel 11 with D. Ivan Dykstra '35 speaking. Aluminum Company of Detroit, campus October 21. Dr. Trueblood, At 10:30 a.m. Saturday the annual Hope College Homecoming was announced today by Dr. Irwin Professor of Philosophy at Earl- Parade will take place on 8th street. It will include the Queen and J. Lubbers, President of the col- ham College, Richmond, Indiana, her court for which the freshmen have contributed the float. Also each lege. ^ will deliver two addresses; one at sorority, fraternity, and the WTAS Hope College radio station will The gift was designated by Dr. an all-college assembly and an- contribute a float. In honor of the Alumni at 2:00 p.m. Saturday the Den Uyl to be set up as a faculty other at an afternoon lecture spon- annual Homecoming game will take place at Riverview Park. At the award. A committee will select the sored by the YMCA and YWCA. half-time the queen and her court will be presented. After the game winner on the basis of practice in Member of the Theta Chi, Cos- open house will take place at 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. for the dorms, cottages the classroom and specific plans mos Clubs, and American Philoso- and fraternity houses. for self-improvement. phical Association, Dr. Trueblood Dr. Lubbers commented, "The is also the author of many widely- To again welcome the Alumni the dance will take place at 8:00 Queen Sue Kirkwood Saturday night at the Civic Center. The theme will be "Memory Al- college is very grateful to Dr. Den (Cont'd on page 2, col. 4) Uyl for his generous contribution. Senior representatives are Susie bum." George Worden will serve as MC. Jim Betke, Mark DeWitt, Jim Evers and Kedge VanWort will open the Album with singing. A We are even more pleased that Dr. Graves and Joan Peelen. Joan is Attention!! program will also take place in which the past Homecoming Queens Uyl has instituted this new con- from Kalamazoo and is majoring cept of recognition for faculty Oratorical Contestents in history at Hope. She is a mem- will be honored. The Queens returning for this event are (Lynn Miner) On October 21 at 4:05 p.m., Mrs. Hoffeman '51, Isla Van Eenenaan '55, (Jocelyn Fryling) Mrs. achievement. We hope that the es- ber of A.D.D. and is president of Dr. Schrier will give his annual Bussies, '56, and Joy Korver, '57. The 1958 Queen will also be pre- tablishment of this fund may stim- Sorosis sorority. Her interests are forty-five minute talk "Hints on sented. Gordon Stegink will sing to the new queen and Dick Brock- ulate others to do likewise in col- music and sports, and she enjoys Oratorical Composition." It is mier. Student Council President, will present a tribute to the Queen. leges throughout the country." reading, although she claims she intended for all students inter- The gift will be invested and the never has much time for it. Students will dance to the music of Tony Korvath. Intermission ested in sometime entering the yearly interest will be used for the Susie, a blond-haired Grand Rap- will include singing by the Coeds and the Brass Quartet will present various oratorical contests spon- award. idite, is working for her element- a medley of songs. sored by the college. He will Dr. Simon Den Uyl is a product ary teaching certificate. She has To end Homecoming for the year 1958 Vespers will be held at speak in Van Raalte 303. (Cont'd on page 2, col. 5) (Cont'd on page 5, col. 5) 3:00 p.m. Sunday in the Memorial Chapel. Page Two HOPE COLLEGE ANCHOR Meditation Chapel for All - College Assembly Hope Under Discussion A Meditation Chapel on Hope's To Be Held Next Week campus is fast becoming a reality. A fund was set up for a chapel of this nature a few years ago by students in memory of Henry E. Ford to Speak Schoone, professor of Greek and Here Next Friday German, and husband of Mrs.