The Anchor, Volume 90.20: April 14, 1978

The Anchor, Volume 90.20: April 14, 1978

Hope College Hope College Digital Commons The Anchor: 1978 The Anchor: 1970-1979 4-14-1978 The Anchor, Volume 90.20: April 14, 1978 Hope College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1978 Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Recommended Citation Repository citation: Hope College, "The Anchor, Volume 90.20: April 14, 1978" (1978). The Anchor: 1978. Paper 8. https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1978/8 Published in: The Anchor, Volume 90, Issue 20, April 14, 1978. Copyright © 1978 Hope College, Holland, Michigan. This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the The Anchor: 1970-1979 at Hope College Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Anchor: 1978 by an authorized administrator of Hope College Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Applications being 1 I taken for media editorships The Student Communication 2. Plan the yearbook Media Committee met with Chair- 3. Organize: Mailing yearbooks person Nancy Taylor to discuss to Senior Students, Photographing the selection of 1978-1979 Editors individual student pictures, Sell- of anchor, Milestone and Opus. ing the yearbooks, a staff of Letters of application for these sufficient number to produce the positions must be in no later than book. 12:00 noon on Wednesday, April 4. See that group pictures and 19 and delivered in person to organizations get coverage opo college Taylor's mailbox in the English Qualifications - To be Milestone Department workroom. editor you must have an under- Here's what the editorship standing of the technical workings positions involve: of a yearbook. Experience in anchor drawing layouts, calculating type The duties of the editor are: size, and picture selection is 1. To write editorials mandatory and may be obtained 2. To hire paid and non-paid by attending a summer workshop staff members if you have not had past olland, rrvichigan 3. Handle all cash payment experience in yearbook construc- requisitions tion. 4. Set salaries of staff members OPUS The goal of the editor's position APRIL 14,1978 5. Supervise production of pa- VOLUME NO. 90 - ISSUE 20 er (layout, copy editing, head- is to see that Opus Board functions 11ines ) are running as smoothly and 6. Conduct weekly staff meet- efficiently as possible as well as: ings 1. Choose advisors and staff 7. Handle staff salaries with 2. Oversee a budget Joint spring concert scheduled business offices and sign bills 3. Organize poetry readings and 8. Develop an operating budget publications Bernard Herrmann, Symphony He is a graduate of Clemson and adhere to it 4. Meet with visiting literary The Music Department will No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90, in two University and attended the 9. Keep in close contact with artists present a joint spring concert by parts, Andante and Poco Alle- Curtis Institute of Music. Early in the printer 5. Provide publicity for Opus the Symphonette and the Wind gretto, by Johannes Brahms, The his career Mr. Hutchins was a 10. Other newspaper duties as events Ensemble on Tuesday, April 18th. Spirit of Transylvania March by "Johnny Appleseed" of the Sym- needed. Ask current editor. Bob Qualifications - Responsibility The concert is at 8:00 p.m. in Guy Hutchins and Mars from "The phony orchestra movement. He Baker what it's been like. and reliability go hand in hand as Dimnent Chapel. Planets" by Gustav Hoist. nelped those to found and served The time involved is consider- the editor demonstrates his/her The Symphonette will play During part of the Wind as the conductor of three South able, between 15-30 hours a week. ability to be a leader. An editor three movements of the Faithful Ensemble's program they will be Carolina orchestras, those of Compensations are a salary as well must be flexible enough to cope Shepherd Suite by G.F. Handel, under the baton of Guy Hutchins. Greenville, Spartanburg and as May and/or June term tuition with unforeseen problems and do Allegro from Concerto For Small Guy Hutchins is one of the most Florence. waiver. the best possible job under the cir- Orchestra by Albert Roussel, and influential musicians in his native In March of this year he was Qualifications - A journalism cumstances. Sa Harello from Symphony No. 4 state of South Carolina. He is guest of honor and conducted his background is helpful but not Current editor, Jave Visser in A Major ("Italian") by Felix known throughout the southeas- "Spirit of Transylvania" at a necessary. It is more important adds, "The editor should have a Mendelssohn. tern United States as a Wind concert commemorating the fif- that you have an active desire to sense of the artistic as well as the The Wind Ensemble will be instrument specialist, a conductor tieth anniversary of the Spartan- edit the anchor and are willing to grammatical when evaluating sub- playing: Citizen Kane Overture by and a composer-arranger. burg Symphony. spend the amount of time it takes missions and should be able to to make it work. articulate concerns with a work MILESTONE under inspection. He/she should Current editor, Dave Van know the difference between taste Hart delivers Danforth address Hoven says that yearbook editor's and judgment." job is similar to an advisor Feel free to discuss these Dr. Julian N. Hartt, Kenan thirty years, and distinguished and Great Britain. position. You must also: positions with the current editors Professor of Religious Studies at himself as a scholar and a teacher. HARTT is the author of nine 1. Plan the yearly finances and apply today! the University of Virginia, will In 1972, he accepted his current books, including A Christian deliver the 1978 Danforth Lecture position at the University of Critique of American Culture at Hope, Thursday, April 20 at 11 Virginia. (1967) and Theology and the a.m. in Wichers Auditorium. Dr. Hartt's specialty is philoso- Church in the University (1969). DR. HARTT will deliver the phical theology. He has been a His most recent book is Theologi- Ridl chosen as Fellow fourth annual Danforth Lecture on Guggenheim Fellow, a Fulbrip:ht cal Method and the Imagination "Christian Faith and the Gods of Research Fellow (Italy), and a (Seabury, 1977). the Academy." The lecture is National Phi Beta Kappa Lecturer. While at Hope, Dr. Hartt will Jack Ridl, assistant professor of presently confront us may effec- free and open to the public. In addition, he has been Visiting also speak to the religion depart- English at Hope, has been invited tively be challenged and under- ment faculty, and to an interdisci- The Danforth Lecture Series is Professor at a number of colleges to be a Fellow at the Institute for stood." sponsored by the religion depart- and universities in this country plinary faculty seminar. Ecumenical and Cultural Research Ridl will be working on his study ment of Hope. Major speakers are in Collegeville, Minn, during the of Literary Descriptions of Mental invited who can address a subject second semester of the 1978-79 Illness which was initially suppor- of campus-wide interest from a academic year. ted by a Mellon Grant from Hope, Christian perspective. SAC presents weekend events In 1967, the Institute was and continuing his writing of A NATIVE of South Dakota, founded by Father Kilian McDon- poetry. .. Dr. Hartt received his Ph.D. from nell, a monk of the Benedictine His poetry has appeared in such Yale University in 1940. Three Abbey of St. John's in Collegeville, On Friday and Saturday, April On Friday evening, April 14, journals as Southern Poetry years later, he joined the in order to function within the St. 14 and 15 at 9:00 p.m., the Social SAC will present the film comedy Review, The Reformed Journal, Department of Religious Studies John's community of work and Activities Committee (SAC) will "Pete & Tillie" with Walter Poetry Now, Salmagundi, The at Yale, where he taught for worship as a center for thought, present the unique and talented Matthau and Carol Burnett. The Three Rivers Journal, and The learning and scholarship. songwriter/performer Michael film will be shown at 7:00, 9:15, Illinois Quarterly. Ridl, who in As of the winter of 1977, the Jerling in the Pit, DeWitt Student and 11:30 p.m. in Winant's 1976 was the recipient of the Campus rip-off and Cultural Center. Institute had drawn 105 resident H.O.P.E. (Hope's Outstanding Auditorium, Graves Hall. Fellows for work in historical and In a return engagement to Pete and Tillie are two Professor-Educator) award, has contemporary subjects of ecumeni- neglected Hope, Michael will blend the middle-aged San Franciscans who, taught advanced writing, world cal and cultural relevance. The acoustic six and twelve-string after a whimsical courtship, settle literature, play writing, contem- Institute seeks "a spirit of creative Recently, two color television guitars, kazoo, electric guitar and down to middle America suburbia. porary literature, and a seminar enterprise among people of all sets were ripped-off from Hope harmonica to create an enjoyable Their story, as Howard Thompson on Thoreau. He joined the Hope faiths so that the ... problems that dormitories. The dorms falling evening of traditional country, (NY Times) puts it makes for the faculty in 1971. prey were Phelps Lobby and the blues and rag, as well as "wittiest, warmest and most ingra- Frater House Basement. The interpretations of popular music tiating movie to appear in a long college is planning to restore the from the 20's, 30's, and 40's. time." UFO expert to speak Phelps set but plans to do nothing Jerling's greatest strength is Based upon Peter DeVries about the Fraters' set.

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