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Hope College Anchor LXII-7 Official Publication of the Students of Hope College at Holland, Michigan January 19, 1950 Chapel Questionnaire Tally Mr. Albert H. Timmer, Di- rector of Admissions, has Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo Will Speak made an appeal for copies of Shows Majority's Wishes the 11)48-11)49 Hope College Bulletin. Copies of the cata- The replies to the Student Coun- At February 7 Commencement logue are urgently needed by dl questionnaire appealing for con- the Office of Admissions and structive suggestions as to methods Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, President Hope To Be Host may be turned in there. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE of improving the daily chapel pro- of the New Brunswick Theological First Semester 1949-1950 grams, have been tabulated. These To Carl Weinrich Seminary and former Vice-Presi- (January 30-February 4) replies indicate that the majority Carl Weinrich, famous American dent of the Federal Council of the is in favor of 8:00 a. m. chapel, of organist, will be on the Hope Mondav 9:00 French, German, Spanish (Elementary Senior To Offer Churches of Christ in America, permitting late students to enter campus February 13 and 14. Horn and Intermediate) Classrooms to be Designated chapel, and of adopting the pro- in Paterson, New Jersey, he is a Recital Tonight 1:00 4 M, W, F Regular Classrooms will be the principal speaker at the posed penalty system. favorite performer on college Miss Francis Rose will present 3:30 4 Thurs., and 7 T, T Regular Classrooms commencement exercises on Tues- The questionnaire included the campuses throughout the states. her Senior Organ Recital tonight Tuesday 9:00 3 T, T Regular Classrooms day, February 7, for the first following: 1. Are you satisfied with While at Hope Mr. Weinrich will at 8:15 in the Chapel auditorium. 1:00 English 11, and Bible 31 twenty-three graduates of the the present arrangement, namely present a recital Monday evening. Miss Rose studied piano ten Classrooms to be Designated Class of '50. Dr. Sizoo himself is chapel at 8:1)0 a. M. ? 2. If you are years before she came to Hope and Chapel an alumnus of Hope College, from dissatisfied with 8:00 chapel, what studied organ for two years. At 3:30 5 M, W, F Regular Classrooms the Class of 1907, and since his alternative would you suggest? Hope she has been studying with Wednesday 9.00 1 M, W, F Regular Classrooms graduation he has become one of Would chapel attendance be im- Mrs. W. Curtis Snow for four 1:00 Psychology 31 Chapel Hope's most widely known gradu- proved if chapel were held later in years. For the last five years she 3:30 Bible 11 Chapel ates. Thursday 9:00 2 M, W, F the morning? 4. Should students has served as organist in the Regular Classrooms In 1910, following his graduation 1:00 (i M, W, F be permitted to enter the chapel Eighth Reformed Church in Grand Regular Classrooms from New Brunswick Theological 3:30 6 T, T once the organ prelude has ended? Rapids. Regular Classrooms Seminary, the oldest in this coun- m em k - , Friday 9:00 2 T, T (and T, T, S) 5. What changes should be made to The organ scholarship was pre- Regular Classrooms try, he was ordained as a minister % % T- 1:00 3 M, W, F improve our chapel exercises? G. sented to Miss Rose in her junior Regular Classrooms in the Reformed Church. Dr. Sizoo €•_ C f f f f 3:30 7 M, W, F What is your reaction to the pro- year, and last spring she won a Regular Classrooms also undertook graduate study at Saturday 8:00 1 T, T (and T, T S) posed method of dealing with chap- scholarship from the Western Regular Classrooms New York City's Union Theological 10:30 5 T, T. el delinquency? (Proposed System. Michigan Chapter of the American Regular Classrooms Seminary and Oxford University in Students who have cut chapel 5 Guild of organists by playing in Examinations in certain specific courses will be given as ex- England. Immediately after his times will be warned by the Dean's their district competition recital. pressly indicated. Otherwise, the examinations will be held graduation from New Brunswick, Office of their cuts. When a stu- Last summer she played in the according to the period schedule. he served as a missionary in South dent has cut chapel 9 times, he will regional recital at the organist con- All examinations will be given on the date scheduled and at no India, but because of illness in his be refused admittance to his class- vention in Detroit. other time. Students are not permitted to arrange special ex- family, he returned to this country es for two days and will receive amination times with instructors. Any irregularity must be Miss Rose is a member of the and served several churches until the penalty of class cuts incurred brought to the Dean of the College. American Guild of Organists, the accepting his present position in during that period. A student who President of the Musical Arts 1947. While minister of the New ignores the warning and the pro- Club, and accompanist for Mrs. York Avenue Presbyterian Church bation period, and receives 12 cuts Geerlings and Lubbers Carl Weinrich Baughman's students and for the Survey Information of Washington, D. C., Dr. Sizoo will be suspended for one week, Women's Glee Club. She plans to Attend Alumni Dinner conducted the funeral services of during which time he is to discuss February 13 at 8:00 p.m. and will do graduate work in organ this Mr. Clyde Geerlings, Director of To Be Made Public William Jennings Bryan, noted his problem with his parents; and also meet with different music summer. Public Relations, left Holland on politician and defender of the Fun- he will be readmitted only if the groups. Mr. Marvin C. Lindeman, repre- Monday, January 1(5, to meet with damentalist position, and Robert Committee (the President and the During his high school training, Tonight's program will include: sentative of the Holland Chamber Lincoln, son of the sixteenth Presi- three deans) feel it advisable.) Mr. Weinrich studied with Mark I the alumni of Hope College in Chi- of Commerce, announces that the dent. 7. If you disapprove of the propo- Andrews and at the age of "Concert in F Major" Handel cago. It has been several years results of the city-wide survey to sal, what would you suggest as a eighteen became a Fellow of the Larghetto since the Alumni of the Chicago determine how extensive the sup- Served As Lecturer fairer and more effective method American Guild of Organists. Up- Allegro area have held a meeting, so Mr. port of the project of building a Dr. Sizoo has also served as lec- of reducing chapel cutting? on receiving his Bachelor's degree Alla-Siciliana • Geerlings contacted a number of new Hope College gymnasium will turer at several colleges and uni- In the Student Council tabula- from New York University, Mr. Presto them by phone or in person in be, are to be revealed tomorrow. versities and is the author of many preparation for the reunion. At that time the survey data will tion, the yes and no answers were Weinrich was awarded a three-year II widely read books and other publi- be made known at a committee totaled and valuable suggestions scholarship at the Curtis Institute, "Prelude and Fugue in This evening Mr. and Mrs. Geer- cations with religious themes. In lings, Dr. and Mrs. Lubbers will meeting of the Chamber of Com- were listed. The results of all but where he studied with Lynnwood B minor" Bach 1925 Hope College presented him Continued on Page 3. Farnam. be present in Chicago for a dinner merce. with the honorary degree of Doctor III meeting of the Chicago chapter of The survey, which sampled Hol- of Divinity in recognition of his Car' Weinrich has carried on the "Soir Monique" Couperin the Hope Alumni Association. land public opinion to give city already numerous achievements, recital traditions of Mr. Farnam "Harmonies du Soir" ...Karg-Elert Nearly two hundred alumni live in officials some indication of the and since that time he has more VanderJagt Wins and has grown through the inter- "Divertissement" Vierne vening years to occupy a unique the Chicago vicinity; president of citizens' wishes in the matter of than justified Hope's faith in his IV In Peace Contest place in the musical world. His the Chicago chapter is Mr. Paul proposed gymnasium construction, abilities. During the past war he "Thou Art the Rock" Mulet Gebbard. served as chaplain with the New Guy Vander Jagt, Hope Fresh- musical integrity and sincerity, the was conducted by Donald Jenks York National Guard and spoke at man, won first prize of $25 in the character of his programs, and the and Associates of Chicago during several army and navy bases.