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The Anchor, Volume 75.32: May 24, 1963

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75th ANNIVERSARY —32 Hope College, Holland, Michigan May 24, 1963 Chapel to he Changed »••

Student-monitored Chapel for vin Vander Werf, after July 1, Cook said that he did not have daily worship services next year 1963. a specific program at the present was the decision of the student- This decision comes following time, but he did not want totally faculty Religious Life Committee a drop in attendance since the voluntary Chapel. in a stormy two hour session beginning of the year. It is esti- Monday night. mated that only 25 percent of The decision was not unani- ihe college attends on the aver- IFC Elects age while the monthly Chapel ' % mous, being opposed mainly by Rev. Allen B. Cook, chairman of cards report nearly 70 percent, Emmert and the committee and college pas- the required average. tor. It.was not final and must For example, Honors Convoca- Brauer Officers

• • be approved by the Administra- tion on Wednesday found no tive Committee, which will be more than 400 students on hand At the final meeting of the chaired by President-elect Cal- for the ceremonies in the Chapel. year Wednesday evening, the In- The anchor a month ago re- ter-Fraternity Council elected ported the possibility of this ac- Knickerbocker Dick Emmert as tion by the committee. president, and Arcadian Bill rrv "."•mI Brauer as secretary-treasurer '• c. • Cook disagreed with the solu- for the coming year. Cv tion to the problem. He said this Preceding the election present week that it is not the numbers president Vince Kleyla gave a that attend Chapel that make it HOPE COLLEGE farewell address thanking the worthwhile, but the personal con- fraternities for their cooperation l«i IB3I, four utter utlllcr* from the Ncihcn>ui1 to m»rl tome of the rdurn. throughout the year. He conclud- llonnl needs of Mie yumuj culotiy. This «chnol. vidual on campus. Mw lircdccoior of H«^c Collc«jir. received ed by saying: "It is imperative direction ond finnnel^l iup|iori from the CencHil Sytc first pel is a meeting to attend. He the Inter-Fraternity Council in on behalf of the Ford Motor Company, recently presented acting rluvs of eight students w.is qrndunted The colleqe't nsme. teal. »nd motto nre derived sees Chapel ideally serving as a the coming transitional year," president Dr. John Hollenbach with a grant of $25,0t)0 for the new from r» statement of the founder of Hollnnd. rt* MK'rtus C Vnn Rnnlte. who ,nid of the communal place for the finding referring to the new homes and physics-math building. Observing the ceremony are Dr. Harry Pumet • School "This is nv Anchor cf Hope • th people ir th.- future' Ir' the dcriides of the "worthwhileness" of God. the delayed Rush program. Frissel, head of the physics department. Dr. Jay Folkert, head that follow id h stronq collcqe of nrts mnt •ii. - • wi-