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The Anchor, Volume 65.09: February 12, 1953 Hope College Hope College Digital Commons The Anchor: 1953 The Anchor: 1950-1959 2-12-1953 The Anchor, Volume 65.09: February 12, 1953 Hope College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1953 Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Recommended Citation Repository citation: Hope College, "The Anchor, Volume 65.09: February 12, 1953" (1953). The Anchor: 1953. Paper 2. https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1953/2 Published in: The Anchor, Volume 65, Issue 9, February 12, 1953. Copyright © 1953 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: 1953 by an authorized administrator of Hope College Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Religious Emphasis Starts Monday Return of Russ Gives Phys. Ed. Shaw Chorale Group Rev. Englund to Lead Department Another Boost in Services, Discussions Russ De Vette, once a student and then a faculty mem- to Appear Here in March Sunday, February 15, will mark the commencement of Re- ber on this campus, has returned to it again to take his place The Hope College Chapel will be the scene of another ligious Emphasis Week on the Hope College campus. This in the physical education department. Russ just received stellar attraction next month when the Robert Shaw Chorale event is a traditional one at Hope, and each year various his "civilian" papers several weeks ago, after serving his and String Ensemble makes its initial appearance on this meetings and discussions are held all over campus supple- second call into tlie Marine Corps. campus. The Shaw Chorale comes to Holland boasting a menting the special chapel services which are under the For those of you who as yet don't know Russ, he is the nation-wide reputation as being the No. 1 professional choral direction of the Rev. Harold Englund this year. These meet- tall, sandy-haired gentleman you see in or around the gym group of its kind. ings and discussions have been planned, and at this writing so often. If he happens to have a basketball in his hands it Although they travel only fifteen weeks a year, their most of the events have been fixed. isn't purely coincidental. One might even say he enjoys schedule of six or seven concerts per week, keeps them busy. Rev. Englund has made known his various topics for each playing the game. Shaw, the 36 year old director and founder of the group, chapel exercise: Monday his topic will be "Out of the Life of Basketball is an unassuming and amiable per- Successful basketball follows Depths"; Tuesday, "Consider son outwardly, but has an inner Russ wherever he poes. While a Sfireiu to Be Christ"; Wednesday, "Tale of Two glow he communicates to his mu- student here at Hope College he College Representatives Buzz Kingdoms"; Thursday, "God's was a member of the "Blitz Kids," Tamed in Last sicians. The son of a California Voice at the Crossroads"; Friday, a team which took the 1942-43 minister, he came to N. Y. in 1938 "Idleness — High Treason!" Spe- M.I.A.A. championship without a to be choral director for Fred Albany Area in Lure Attempt cial music has been planned for defeat, the first team ever to do it Major Effort each service. Waring; he held this job until in such a manner. Then followed For their third and final major Last Sunday, February eighth, a delegation from Hope Monday evening a panel for all his first stretch with Uncle Sam's production of the year, Palette and 1945. Besides this, he has done College attended the winter youth onference of the classis students will take place in the Marines. He was stationed at Den- Masque is presenting William choral work for many Toscanini of Albany held in First Church in Albany, New York. The Juliana Room at 7:15 P.M. Panel- nison University in Ohio and while Shakespeare's Taming of the radio broadcasts, and is a favorite group included Guy Vander Jagt, Helen Studdiford, Don A. ists will be students and faculty there he played ball for the Marine Shrew. You may already be aware stalwart on the R.C.A. Victor ros- Lubbers, Verlaine Siter, and the Rev. William Hilmert. members. Then on Thursday night team and helped his team to the that this play was the basis for ter. a Question Box Meeting will be Ohio championship. Later, while the hit musical Kiss Me Kate. Pete I The trip was part of a long-! held, also at 7:15 P.M. A question serving in the Pacific he played and Kelly returns to the stage after Shaw's Philosophy Calendar of Events box will be placed in Van Raalte travelled with a team of such his success as Ben in The Little range public relations program for Friday, February 12 Foxes to undertake the role of Pe- Shaw's philosophy of show-busi- in preparation for this event. notables as Joe Fulks and Andy the college in which Hope College Dutch Treat Week Phillips. This team, by the way, truchio, the tamer of the shrew. ness has often proved unprofitable, Soc. Psych. Movie Special Conferences Opposite him as Katharine, the but his dedicated passion to the is seeking to encourage the young Saturday, February 13 came back to the United States All students are welcome to come shrew, will be Joyce Vander Borgh, music he loves to do makes him Basketball — Albion here with a 3G-() record and lost only people of a larger area to attend. and sign up for individual confer- in the Denver A.A.U. playoffs. Af- a newcomer to the P&M stage. maintain this attitude: "This is the Student Council Party Delegates from Hope answered ences with the Rev. Englund. Con- Baptista, the father of Katharine only way I know to make the kind Monday, February 16 ter his release he returned to Hope ferences will be held in the office and Bianca (Jane Noxon) is played of music I believe in with the kind questions about Hope as well as for his final year and again aided Religious Emphasis Week of the college pastor from 1:00- by Norm Lager. Lucentio (Don of people I believe in, for the kind Prayer meeting — 5:00 p.m. the team to another championship led group discussions. 4:00. Tuesday and Wednesday eve- ( Jacobusse) is intent on winning of audience I believe in." These during the l J4()-47 season. Panel Discussion — 7:15 p.m. nings are also open to any who Bianca and is assisted by his two words were spoken by Shaw fol- Reverend Hilmert delivered the After graduating from Hope he Juliana Room desire conferences. attended the University of Michi- servants, Tranio (Bill Helder) and lowing a successful season which morning sermon and Guy Vander Tuesday, February 17 gan where he received his masters Biondello (to be cast). Matters saw the group play every night Jagt, the afternoon message. The Prayer meeting — 5:00 p.m. Two other events will be held are further complicated by other before sell-out crowds and still each day throughout the week. In degree in education and a major in topics discussed were "Being Chris- Basketball — Kazoo there physical education. suitors for the hand of Bianca, lose almost $35,000. Wednesday, February 18 the afternoon from 5:00 - 5:30 P.M. tian in the Home", Helen Studdi- Gremio (Bob Hoeksema) and Hor- daily prayer meetings will take In 1948 he returned to this cam- Although fully a month away, Prayer meeting — 5:00 p.m. tensio (Tom Ten Hoeve). Grumio ford; "The Value of the Christian place in the Y room, with a stu- pus as a physical education teacher the inspired sacred and secular Thursday, February 19 (Stan Vander Aarde) is the right College", Verlaine Siter; "Youth dent and faculty leader each day. and coached track and basketball. music in which the choral group Prayer meeting — 5:00 p.m. hand man to Petruchio while Vin- In the evening, Monday through In July of 1951 he received his specializes is something which in the Church," Guy Vander Jagt; Question Box — 7:15 p.m. centio (Pete Ratering) is the Thursday, groups from each dormi- second notice to report, this time everyone who knows of Shaw's "Christianity in High School," Don Saturday, February 21 father of Lucentio. Basketball — Hillsdale there tory will lead devotions at the to the Quantico Marine Base for reputation, eagerly awaits. Lubbers. officers. He attended school there These are only the beginning, other dormitories. for five months and received train- the rest of the cast appearing in ing in command and staff work. the roles of huntsmen, pages, ser- Then the basketball season started vants, etc. Some of the actors are and of course he on another cham- new — some old but all are out to pionship team, this time of the en- do their best to tame the shrew. tire Marine Corp with a 41-7 It has all the makings of a pro- record. This brings us up to the duction that should make the im- present season in which he was mortal William sit up and take 74e raised to assistant coach and did notice. some playing along with Paul Ari- Russ, along with Miss Van Dom- zin. They played the preliminary melen and Mr. Green, has hopes games before the professional of strengthening and building up teams played.
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