
Hope College Hope College Digital Commons The Anchor: 1949 The Anchor: 1940-1949 2-24-1949 The Anchor, Volume 61.10: February 24, 1949 Hope College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1949 Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Recommended Citation Repository citation: Hope College, "The Anchor, Volume 61.10: February 24, 1949" (1949). The Anchor: 1949. Paper 3. https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1949/3 Published in: The Anchor, Volume 61, Issue 10, February 24, 1949. Copyright © 1949 Hope College, Holland, Michigan. This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the The Anchor: 1940-1949 at Hope College Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Anchor: 1949 by an authorized administrator of Hope College Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. •V Hope College Anchor ua—10 Official Publication of the Students of Hope College at Holland, Michigan February 24, 1949 All Girl Event Will Include Men's Glee Club Delineates Spring Ceitume, Slumber Parties Probably the biggest all-girl Vacation Tour Covering Four States event on the campus during the year is the annual WAL party. Photo Club Plans Club Will Make This February 25 it will be in the form of a masquerade and slum- Snapshot Tryst Trip Out East ber party. Under the co-chairman- A snapshot contest was put in ship of Ruth DeGraaf and Phyllis form at the last meeting of the During Vacation Sherman the party promises to be shutter bugs. It is open to all col- one that none of the girls will The Hope College Men's Glee lege students regardless of his or want to miss. It begins at 8:30 Club will tour the eastern part of her ability. Everyone is strongly our country this spring. They will tomorrow night and will be held urged to enter. The rules are: in the gym. By the way, girls are leave Holland on March 28 and 1. All college students are elig- asked to wear gym shoes or heavy will give concerts for two weeks ible. socks because of the new floor. before returning to their Alma For the evening's entertainment, 2. Pictures must be of college Mater. Last year, the Women's Glee Club gave concerts in the east clever skits will be given by repre- activities. and the Men's Glee Club traveled sentatives from each dormitory. 3. Only black and white photo- through the mid-western states. There will also be prizes for each graphs will be accepted. Since they were very successful in of the five groups of costumes por- 4. Prints must be submitted be- their western tour, it has been de- traying the following: song title, tween March 1 and April 1. cided that they will represent our book character, nursery rhyme, 5. Negative must be at the dis- college on an eastern tour. most comical, and miscellaneous. posal of the club and the club Refreshments will round up the reserves the right of jurisdic- Leaving Holland on March 28, program and afterwards, of course, tion over the negative. they will give a concert in the there is the slumber party in each fi. Any size print may be en- First Reformed Church in Detroit dorm. tered. that evening. On March 29, Brighton Reformed church in Roch- Judges will be from Holland. The Men'* Clre Club, cnmpoaed of 34 ttudenti, in preparing for an extensive eastern tour in the ester, and the following evening the The 10 best will be chosen and Fair Street Reformed church in from these the winner and two spring. U/t to right: 1st rote: Paul Kranendonk, Keppel Cloetingh, Edtcard Stetson, Earl Ekerson, Philip Women's League Kingston will be the site for two honorable mentions will be picked. Fredrickson, Kenneth Smouse, Charleg Keller, Gerald Viening, Lee Sneden, George Zuidema, Russell Nor- more concerts. Hudson High School, A box will be placed in the alcove den. 2nd rote: Holtert Kranendonk, Timothy Harrison, Hichard Miller, Nelson Stegeman, Myron Her- To Show Hobbies Hudson, New York, will be favored of Van Raalte hall in which you ntance, Keith Dejong, Darid Dykstra, Jay Keener, John Robins, Craig Van Zanten. 3rd rote: Roger by the Glee Club on the morning On Friday, February 25, the may drop your prints. Come on, Kempers, Robert Westerhoff, Harlan Failor, Robert Stoppels, Robert Itaar, Jaek Boeskoid, Richard Leon, of March 31 and a concert will be Hope College Women's League will you camera fiends! Let's get those given in the Poughkeepsie Re- exhibit rare hobby collections in cameras busy! Of course, there ard, Thomas Smith, Eugvne Harseroort, Canute Vander Meer, ft alter Hot rrnan, Herlwrt Ritsema. formed church that evening. the parish of Hope Church. The will be an award for the winner exhibit will bo open from 2:30 to and he will also see his picture Will Sing at Vassar 5 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 p. m. printed in the Anchor. YM Will Sponsor Pills 'N' Spills Dona Sluy+er Edits Friday, April 1, will be a busy- Mrs. Garrett Vander Borgh, pres- day for the men as they will sing ident of the League, announces that 'Flying Parson,' Editor's Note: This 'Anchor' Issue at Vassar College in the morning, among the articles to be displayed Paalman to Give The Anchor, in an effort to keep Walkill High School in the after- in the fifteen authentic collections College Trustee its finger on the pulse of campus Dona Sluyter, junior from Hol- noon and in the Tarry town Re- will be trinket boxes, bells, Vic- life, has decided to run a column land, edited this issue of the An- Recital March 1 Gil Dodds, holder of the world's formed church at night. An en- torian glass, sandwich glass and reporting the more serious physi- chor. Dona is one of the two asso- record for the indoor mile and head joyable Saturday will then be spent rare old china. Mrs. Thad Taft of Tuesday, March 1, at 8:30 P.M. cal ailments. ciate editors. The last issue was track and cross country coach at in New York City. The Prince the Rose Cloak Shop is to be in Hazel Paalman will give a recital Betty Eskite — Back sprain. edited by Walter Studdiford. Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, George hotel will accommodate the charge of the exhibition. Miss Eve- in Hope Memorial Chapel. She will Dolores Freyling—Back sprain. The editor chosen will begin with will speak at the March meeting men. Sunday, April 3, they will lyn Metz will speak on the topic, be accompanied by Katherin V. Joan Sheel — Sprained ankle. editing the last two issues in May. of the campus YM on "Christian- give concerts in West Sayville, "The Curious Art of Collecting." Johnston. Mary Bried — Sprained elbow. The Publications Committee's deci- ity and Athletics." Long Island, in the morning and Each collection will be artistically Miss Paalman's program con- Eugene Buttlar—Broken knee sion will not be made until the in Keyport, New Jersey, at night. arranged. Refreshments will be sists of four groups. Handel is Dodds, dubbed the "Flying Par- cap. latter part of April. The Reformed church and the served in both the afternoon and the composer of one group; Bach, son" or the "King of the Milers," Frances Rose — Knee injury. Methodist church of Red Bank, New the evening. LaForge, and Williams are com- by admiring newsmen who respect- ed both his athletic achievements Jersey, will sponsor the glee club Loyal Hope College friends are posers of another group. In addi- and his religious earnestness, cli- Familiar Soloist on Monday, April 4. Roger Riet- contributing their priceless collec- tion to a French group, songs by 'Everyman' Cast Begins maxed a brilliant track career on burg, a graduate of Hope, 1947, and tions for the public's enjoyment. Brahms, Schubert, and Strauss Jan. 31, 1948, when he flashed to Rehearsals At Playshop To Give Concert well known for his musical ability, This exhibit is arranged in cooper- comprise the German group of a new world record for the indoor The morality play "Everyman", is the organist at the Methodist ation with collectors from Chicago, lyrics. John Macdonald, distinguished now being cast by P. & M. is ten- church. At noon Tuesday the men Grand Rapids, Zeeland, Saugatuck Miss Paalman received her de- bass baritone, will present a voice tatively scheduled for the third will be guests of the New Bruns- and Holland. gree of Master of Music, at the recital in the chapel on March 9th week in April. Rehearsals were be- wick Theological Seminary. In the The League is composed of two University of Michigan and re- gun on February 21. Preliminary at eight p. m. evening, a concert will be given in delegates from each Reformed ceived further training in the Jul- work in the playshop, consisting Macdonald started his fame as the Second Reformed church of church in the city. They provide liard School of Music with Coen- mostly of cleaning up and arrang- Hackensack, New Jersey. April 6, the added touch to make the girls' raad V. Bos. a brilliant boy soprano. He is a ing materials, has been going on the men will give a concert in the dormitories more home-like and March 21 is the date set for a graduate of Northwestern Univer- with the various crew heads in Presbyterian church of Bristol, comfortable. Proceeds of the ex- repeat performance of this recital sity where he majored in music, charge. Pennsylvania.
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