The Anchor, Volume 63.11: March 22, 1951
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LXIII—11 Official Publication of the Students of Hope College at Holland, Michigan March 22, 1951 JORDAN EDITS // 52 // MILESTONE Noted Baritone To Perform In SPRING VACATION Sr. Chem Majors Sophomores Choose Carl Jordan Spring vacation will officially All Accepted For Interesting Concert Presentation begin at 11:50 A.M. on Friday, Editor-in-Chief of '52 Milestone March 23. School will recon- The students and faculty of Hope College have a fine cultural treat vene at 8:00 A.M. Tuesday, Graduate Study Carl David Jordan was elected by awaiting them on their return to school immediately following Spring the sophomore class to be Editor- April 3. Vacation. On April 3, during the usual assembly hour, Earl Spicer, Once again, Hope's outstanding in-chief of the "Milestone" for next talented New York baritone, will present a vocal concert in Hope Science department has proved year. A member of the Fraternal Memorial Chapel. itself worthy of praise. Every Society, his hometown is Fremont, His program promises to be one of the most unusual performances First Semester Senior Chemistry major who ap- Michigan. Here at Hope, he has done here in past years. Mr. Spicer served as a reporter on • the plied for graduate assistantships specializes in singing the old Eng- Dean's List Given ANCHOR staff and is at present has received notification of his ac- editor of the "Sampler." While in lish and American ballads which The following regularly enrolled ceptance. high school, he was on the staff of people love so much but seldom students are on the Dean's List as Harold Bylsma of Grand Rapids the school paper, writing features hear. By presenting his large and the result of their academic record has been accepted by Indiana Uni- and news. Further information will for the first semester, 19.r>0-1951. varied repertoire of these "stories be available in the next issue of The requirement for the Dean's versity. E. Reinhold Fett of Grand in song" in a very unique way, Mr. the ANCHOR, regarding appoint- List is a record of B or better in Haven has been accepted by the Spicer offers a program which is ment of other "Milestone" staff edi- every course. No student with an r University of Illinois and the Uni- tors. entertaining and amusing, and in- incomplete at the time the list was ' £ versity of Minnesota. Two local P Randy Vande Water,editor of this formative as well. His fine voice, compiled was eligible for the boys, Paul Holkeboer and Earl year's "Milestone" has announced magnetic personality, and informal Dean's List. A supplement will be Huyser, have received acceptances that the issue is progressing very manner have endeared him to the released in April. from Purdue and the University of well, and will probably be ready for hearts of music-lovers everywhere. The students starred (*) had a Chicago, respectively. Ed Kerle of distribution in the latter part of Although musical, Earle Spicer's straight A record. programs have a more general edu- Passaic will attend the University May. The staff wishes to express cational value than the usual vocal SENIORS of Vermont. Elwin Richardson of their gratitude for the cooperation Carl Jordan concert. English students, study- Blane, James; Boeskool, Jack; East Williamson, N. Y., has been from the administration, faculty ing Shakespeare, Ballads and Crea- Boeve, Clarence; Borr, Marijane; accepted by Cornell and another and students who have helped. tive Writing, find his songs and in- *Brunsell, Joyce; Butler, Frank Grand Rapids boy, Gordon Ster- terpretations extremely interest- Eugene; Bylsma, Harold; Corp, ken, has received his acceptance ing". On some occasions he even Nancylee; Dean, Harold; Dykema, from Ohio State. These assistantships have sti- gives a Shakespeare "quiz," which Earle Spicer James; Erickson, Robert; Fair- National Dramatics Fraternity is not only good entertainment but child, Donald; Felton, Martha; Fen- pends ranging from $900 to $1200. Besides continuing their graduate a real test as well. nema, Dorothy; Fett, E. Reinold; Very appropriately, Earle Spicer Fox, James; *Frelander, Allen; studies their duties will also in- Establishes Chapters At Hope volve assisting in the labs. was born in a locality made famous YMCA Schedules Freyling, Dolores; Galien, John; Four Seniors have been accepted in a ballad; he is a native of Gravenhorst, Alice; Hakken, Pi Epsijon Delta, a National Honorary Dramatics Fraternity, has in Medical School. Burt Phillips Acadia, the land of Longfellow's April 3 Elections James; *Haight, Ernest; Halden- granted a charter of membership to Hope College. Upon petition of will continue his studies at West- celebrated "Evangeline." As a YMCA elections will be held wang, Marie; Hamelink, William; the Speech Department and the eleven persons eligible for this dis- ern Reserve in Cleveland. Charles tinction, National Collegiate Players, this being their English name, young lad he sang in the church April 3, the day of return from Hesse, Virginia; Hinga, William; Votaw, and Robert and Harry Vis- choir, and continued his musical spring vacation. The following slate Hinkamp, Eloise; Hoekenga, Wil- investigated and found that the quality of their productions and their scher have been accepted at the work at colleges, where he studied of candidates has been selected by lard; Holkeboer, Paul; Huyser, dramatic ability warranted their University of Michig'an. acceptance into the organization. voice, piano and organ. He also the nominating committee made up Earl; Karsten, Dave; Karsten, o On Saturday, March 17, at 7:00 sang in the glee club and the col- of senior members of the cabinet. Fred; Kerle, Edward; Koyers, P.M. in the Juliana Room of Dur- lege quartette, and played the bass Additional nominations may be Harold; Kranenberg, Donald; Lid- Dean To Attend Confab Word Of R0TC fee Hall, Mr. Howard C. Morgan, viol in the orchestra. After college made from the floor. For President; die, Keith; Lidston, Ellen; Londo, In Chicago Next Week Executive Secretary-Treasurer of he studied in London and New Wayne Tripp, Wesley Sikkema and Leonard; Muyskens, David; Naber, Application Heard the National group, presented the York. Ray Bishop. For Vice-President; John; Pierce, Edna; Post, Joyce; During spring vacation Miss Ree- charter to the group. Immediately Guest Artist In England Don Hoffman, Charles Wissink and Richardson, Elwin; Robinson, Elea- verts will attend the Convention of In a letter from Major General thereafter, there was an installa- Mr. Spicer has appeared as a Randy Bosch. Pat Vostello, Dick nor; Roest, Suzellen; Rosenberg, the Council of Guidance and Per- Earl S. Hoag of the U. S. Air tion held for the members going g"uest artist with leading symphony Rieneman and Bob Hoeksema are Ronald; Rozeboom, Luella; Ryn- sonnel Associations, of which the Force, Dr. Lubbers has been in- into the fraternity. These people orchestras and oratorio societies in running for Secretary while Bob brandt, Anita; Sikkema, LaVerne; National Association of Deans of formed that the application of were: David Karsten, President of the United States and England. Peverly, Dan Hager, H. W. Berens Speet, Herman; Sterken, Gordon; Women is a part. The convention Hope College for an ROTC unit has the national group; Robert Stop- He has sung for the English no- and Nevin Webster are up for Tellinghuisen, Duane; Thomson, will be held March 26-29 in the pels, Vice-president; Thomas Male- bility and the governor-general of Treasurer. The entire YM member- Beth; Van Eenenaam, John; Van Stevens Hotel, Chicago. The theme been advanced to Washington for witz. Treasurer; Barbara Woods, Canada, and has presented a re- ship is urged to attend this very Neuren, Barbara; Van't Hof, Wil- of the conference is "Improving final consideration. All applica- cital at the White House. Secretary, and Amy Silcox, His- important meeting. (Continued on page 4) Human Relations." tions from Michigan colleges were torian. Members were: Kenneth For three years he was featured sent to Selfridge Air Base where Brinza, Wynetta Devore, Charles soloist on a popular NBC radio they were screened, some being Kelly, Phyllis Leach, Kenneth program with Donald Voorhees and dropped and others being sent to Smouse, and Mary Voskuil. his orchestra. the Capitol. Hoag" revealed that the The popular vocalist annually Women's Glee Club Leaves Soon On final decision as to acceptance or spends much of his time present- rejection would be announced soon. ing" concerts before colleges and There were 600 applications Y's Plan Joint universities. Among his many ap- Midwestern Tour Of Three States made for ROTC units from schools pearances are those made at Cor- all over the United States, but of Splash Party nell, Columbia, Yale, Purdue and these only 62 will be accepted. After much planning and nego- Penn State. Some of these schools Chances for an allocation to Hope tiating with the YMCA in Grand have re-engaged him as often as are somewhat brighter in view of Rapids, the Hope YMCA and four times, marking Earle Spicer the fact that application was made YWCA have obtained a date for a as one of the most re-engaged two years ago, while most of the joint party there in the evening.