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Hope College Dgtal Coons @ Hope College Anchor: 1959 Anchor: 1950-1959 5-15-1959 The Anchor, Volue 71.25: May 15, 1959 Hope College Follow ths and addtonal works at: http://dgtalcoons.hope.edu/anchor_1959 Part of the Lbrary and Inforaton Scence Coons Recoended Ctaton Repostory ctaton: College, Hope, "The Anchor, Volue 71.25: May 15, 1959" (1959). Anchor: 1959. Paper 14. http://dgtalcoons.hope.edu/anchor_1959/14 Publshed n: The Anchor, Issue 25, May 15, 1959. Copyrght 1959 Hope College, Holland, Mchgan. Ths News Artcle s brought to you for free and open access by the Anchor: 1950-1959 at Dgtal Coons @ Hope College. It has been accepted for ncluson n Anchor: 1959 by an authorzed adnstrator of Dgtal Coons @ Hope College. For ore nforaton, please contact dgtalcoons@hope.edu.

HOPE COLLEGE ANCHOR T LXXI 25 Hope College Holland, Mchgan May 15, 1959 Joan Schroeder ads n the ground-breakng cereones for the new dortory whch should releve the pressure on woen's housng, when copleted n 1960. Roong Assgnents Gven to Woen ''What roo dd you get?*' "Durfee 202." "Good, I'll be rght across the hall. We'll have a blast." So t went last week as hundreds of Hope's woen went through the long process of pullng roos. There was talk, later, about thngs that were related. We sat and lstened. "Fourscore and seven nutes ago our four deans broke ground for a Coluban Manson. Profound words eanated fro the lps of those concerned only to be outdone by the ore profound shovelfuls of sand dsplaced n an eager attept at hardhood. Well, as for e and y belongngs, gve e VanVleck or gve e Calvn." Wsh we could get back n the annex agan. What rots we had there." You lved there as a freshan. Would you replace your junor year wth your freshan? Heavens no, when you thnk of all the thngs you've learned, and heard and seen and found... "Voorhees wouldn't be bad lve n agan. If we all got together n one hall." to Why do we always stck together ths way? We landed together as freshen and we're nothng but a clque. How any tes have we vowed to get as far away fro each other as possble? And don't I get on ther nerves no end, and vce versa. But I' not gong to say no. Here I st. "When are they gong to have the new dor fnshed?" It's a good queston, but not whle we're stll here. It'll probably go up wth the grace and ease of a hardshelled crab backng ts way nto the outh of a lkbottle. By that te even the poltcal conventons wll be over wth. go to the one n Chcago. We ought to "Hardly sees possble that we're ths far n college already, does t?" Yes t does, we've been (Cont'd on page 3, Col. 2) Intervew Senors Receve Awards Four Hope senors receved addtonal graduate awardstast week. Corwn Jay Bredeweg, a Hope College senor fro Dorr, has been offered two teachng assstantshps n cheestry, one fro the Unversty of Mnnesota, the other fro the Unversty of Kansas. He has accepted the one fro the Unversty of Kansas. Kenneth Scudder, a Hope College senor fro Coxsacke, New York, has been awarded a fellowshp to Wayne State Unversty n Detrot to do work n health and publc adnstraton. Ths fellowshp s sponsored by the Natonal Tuberculoss Assocaton. Denns Cap, a Hope College senor fro Grand Rapds, has receved a $2,500 fellowshp n Englsh fro Rutgers Unversty n New Brunswck, New Jersey. Cap, who ajored n Englsh, ntends to stay n school untl the copleton of hs doctorate. He then hopes to teach college Englsh. Carol VanderMeer, a Hope College senor fro Battle Creek, Mch., has receved a $2,000 fellowshp n Englsh fro Northwestern Unversty n Evanston, Illnos. Buttrck Gves Vews On Chaplan for Hope by Sharon Grossan Dr. George A. Buttrck, the speaker of our "R. E. Week n Mnature" recently, preaches at Harvard Unversary three out of every four Sundays. It used to be the practce of Harvard to have a dfferent Dr. George A. Buttrck preacher every Sunday but the servces were poorly attended and the adnstraton was eager to n crease Bblcal studes and nterest n the church. It was also felt that f one an were to preach regularly, the students would coe to h for counselng. Ths has proved to be very successful. The Sunday ornng servces are crowded and the watng lst of students for counselng s very long. When asked about the need for a chaplan here at Hope Dr. Buttrck repled that he could see two sdes to the atter. Because of the any Holland Cty churches whch are close to the capus, Dr. Buttrck feels that f there were a capus church there would be a conflct wth these churches whch welcoe Hope students to ther servces and n the partcpaton of chor and Sunday School teachers. The advantage of havng a chaplan, on the other hand, would be that he would be avalable for counselng at all tes. Anastasa Fnale Tonte Anastasa, the exctng elodraa of a grl who seeks to fnd the answer to her true dentty whether she s an peral prncess or postor was presented on Wednesday and Thursday, May 13, 14, and wll be presented tonte at 8:15 P.M., n the Hope College Musc Audtoru by Pallette and Masque. The woen n the cast nclude Nancy Rayer as Anastasa, Donna Hoogerhyde as the Dowager Epress, Arlene Czek as Varya, Dorothy Welch as Baroness Lvenbau, and Betty Vcha as the Charwoan. Men n the cast are Denns HengeVeld as Prnce Bounne, Joe Woods as Chernov, Rod Zegers as Petrovn, George Steggerda as Serge, John Lubbers as Counsel- lor Drvntz, Bob Fsher as the Slegh Drver, Cal Rynbrandt as Dr. Serensky, Larry Arends as Prnce Paul. The play s beng drected by Dale S. DeWtt. Techncal drectng s beng done by Robert L. Sth. Tckets for the play are on sale at Meyers and n Van Raalte lobby. Mchgan Week Slated May 17-19 by Beverly Joeckel Clear blue skes and sandy beaches. Teeng ndustral centers a xl world-recognzed products. Modern colleges and faous unverstes. Ths s Mchgan. And the seven days of next week coprse> Mchgan Week, an occason where Last Chor Concert on Sunday The Hope College Chapel Chor wll present the last college usc concert May 18 at 3:00 n the chapel. The progra wll nclude: Introt: "O, All Ye Works of the Lord", by Thoas Cannng ; "Psal 150", by Lewandowsk; "O Lord of Heaven", Orlando d Lasso; "Cantate Dono", Hans Leo Hassler; "The Creaton", To Scott; "The Paper Reeds by the Brooks"; "But These Are They", "Have Ye Not Known"? and "Ye Shall Have a Song", by Randall Thopson; "Jublate Deo", Channng Lefebvre; "O Gladsoe Lght", Lura Heckenlvely; "In Heaven a Rose Was Born", Alec Rowley; "All People That On Earth Do Dwell", ed. Gustav Host. The Woen's Chor wll sng: "When O'er My Sns I Sorrow", anonyous; "People of Son", Breydert; and "By the Waters of Babylon", Phlp Jaes. **** ***** 2* 3 S::; the people take prde n honorng the glores of ther state. A long establshed tradton, ths one week n sprng offers an opportunty for the nhabtants of Mchgan to publcze ther very specal part of the country. For as K. T. Keller, forer charan of Mchgan Week stated: "Mchgan has ore to brag about than any other state n the unon." Ths s the state of the Brdge the $100 llon structure that s lsted aong the wonders of the world. Ths s the state of dynac Detrot the brthplace of autoobles that are drven around the world. Ths s the state of glstenng wnters the drea of countless worshpers of snow and sun. Ths s the state of sparklng waters the paradse of rushng streas and peaceful lakes. "Mghty Mchgan." Is t any wonder that Mchgan chose as ts state otto, "S Quaers Pennsula Aoena Crcuspce"? If You Seek a Pleasant Pennsula, Look About You. Dane Sluyter, Presdent of the Y; Joan Schroeder, Veep of the Student Councl; Lorrane Hellenga, Presdent of House Board; Jan Owen, Presdent of WAA and Doreen Torenga, Presdent of WAL begn ther new dutes at the Voorhees Day Tea. Woen Leaders for 1959-1960 Assue Rolls Selected n the recent electons to head ajor actvtes on capus were fve ebers of the class of 1960. The fve assued ther new roles May 1. * * * Janet Owen, junor fro Kalaazoo, has recently been elected presdent of W.A.A. for the 1959-1960 ter. Jan has served on the W.A.A. board ths past year as secretary and has partcpated on the grl's tenns tea, feld hockey tea, and basketball tea. She was awarded the Hazel K 1 y n e Meoral Sportanshp Award. A Geran ajor, Jan s a eber of Delta Ph Alpha, the Geran honor socety. She also belongs to A.D.D., sngs n the Chapel chor, and s a Delph. Jan s plannng on spendng the suer at Venna. * * New presdent-elect of W.A.L., Dorene Toga s a Socology ajor who plans on akng a career of socal work near her hoe town of Grand Rapds. (Cont'd on page 3, Col. 1)

Page Two HOPE COLLEGE ANCHOR May 15, 1959 lal& M e b c r HOPE COLLEGE ANCHOR Assocate Collegate Press PRESS Publshed weekly by and for the students of Hope College except durng holday and exanaton perods, under the authorty of the Student Councl Publcatons Board. Entered as second class atter at the post offce of Holland, Mchgan, at a specal rate of postage provded for n secton 1103 of Act of Congress, October 3, 1917, and authorzed October 19, 1918. Subscrpton Kate: $2.00 per school year to non-student subcrbers. Edtor-n-Chef John Fragale, Jr. Edtor-Elect Nancy Boyd Edtoral Board News Edtor Feature Edtor Sports Edtor Proof Reader Copy Edtor Photographers Carol Rylance, Carl Pot, Ronald Stockhoff, John Wers, Nancy Rayer Nora De Boer Rchard Jaarsa Merwyn Scholten Carol Vander Meer Lynne Feltha Davd Vande Vusse, Frederck Vande Vusse Typst Barbara Phllppsen Busness Manager Crculaton Manager Advertsng Manager Bookkeeper Edtorals Ronald Lokhorst...Dale Heeres Duane Werkan, Rchard Stadt Fred Dekan Requred Class Attendance? A record whch s kept carefully by each student perhaps even ore carefully than the record of hs grades s that of the nuber of cuts he has n each class. Occasonally a student s seen runnng to class because he has "used up" a safe nuber of cuts. Soe students hardly ever cut, whle others cut ndscrnately. Actually, however, there should not be a lted nuber of cuts to use up, that s to say, class attendance should not be requred! The college bulletn states that: "Class attendance s regarded as an essental part of the educatonal process at Hope College. The student s expected to beneft by classroo dscussons as well as by hs daly text assgnents. In the classroo he gves hs reactons and lstens to the reactons of hs fellow students. In such an educatve process, a student sses an rreplaceable soethng when he sses class. In accordance wth these prncples, all absences have an adverse effect upon the teacher's estate of the student's progress n the course unless ade up to the satsfacton of the nstructor. The student s to consder hself drectly responsble for hs absences. It s hs responsblty to present an excuse to and to request ake-up prvleges fro hs nstructor." Actually what s at ssue here s the ntegrty of the student hself. If class attendance s an essental part of the educatve process then ths s for the student hself to deterne. It does not see necessary to requre soethng whch s essental to one's educaton. When a person coes to college he s supposedly nterested n securng the best educaton that s avalable to h. If he s genunely nterested n usng every avalable channel of learnng then he wll coe to class of hs own volton. If, however, the student does not take advantage f avalable opportuntes then t ay be regarded as hs loss. In ether case t s not the duty of the college to requre the student to take advantage of hs opportuntes. The ature student can deterne whether t benefts to attend a partcular class or to cut t. The ature "student" who cuts classes ndscrnately and whose grades suffer as a result of t should not be coerced nto attendng class but pertted to follow the road he has chosen. Actually, there are soe courses where the ateral s presented drectly fro the book and n whch the student can obtan the ateral fro the text on hs own wthout attendng class. Soe courses are prarly drll whch can be done alone. There are other courses whch consst prarly of lectures. It s false to assue all classes of all courses to have the sae educatve value. Soe courses do not deand the student's attendance as others do. Also there are tes such as just before exas when a student perhaps could use hs te ore wsely by studyng on hs own rather than st n class. Ths procedure has already been deonstrated on our capus when the last week before exas s left to the dscreton of the student. He s expected to study on hs own, but f he s n need of help the nstructor s. avalable. Furtherore, class attendance should not be used as a threat for a grade. Absences should not be always regarded as the student's desre just to "take the hour off," but as a sgn that the nstructor ght not be presentng the ateral adequately so that the student feels he ay beneft ore by studyng on hs own. Requred attendance should not be used as a crutch by the nstructor. The best nstructors, wth the ost nterestng courses and the ost nterestng and worthwhle presentatons have the best attendance. It s te we recognze as other educatonal phlosophes do that the student can decde for hself how to ost effectvely derve the greatest beneft fro hs courses. If a student can attan a good grade and aster the ateral, he should be able to decde whether or not class attendance s essental. C. P. The Inqurng Reporter By Jane Tolnson Queston: What do you thnk of Tulp Te? Vvan Anderson, senor: My frst year here I thought t was great! My second year t was great, but uch too crowded. Now ths, y thrd year n Holland well, I'll have to wat and see. Sarah Needha, sophoore: thnk Tulp Te n tself s a very beautful te anfestng the glory of sprng. But when the town of Holland becoes flled beyond reason wth curous people just to see a tulp festval, I thnk t becoes rdculous. It s all rght for the vstors and for the erchants n town, but t s the te I would lke to hbernate. Reporter's Note: "The Inqurng Reporter", was orgnated to feel out student opnon on varous atters that, n one way or another, had an effect on lfe at Hope College. On one or two occasons there has been suffcent nterest to stulate enough responses to the poll to establsh a good representaton of student opnon. In ost cases ths has not happened. WHY? It could be the napproprateness of the questons used. It could be apathy on the part of the student body. If the questons are at fault, f they are not of edate nterest to you I would apprecate suggestons. If the proble s apathy on the part of the student body Let's just call t Sprng Fever and forget about t. The Inqurng Reporter r / Hope College Anchor Ver Beek Accepts Law Scholarshp Carl E. Ver Beek, son of Professor and Mrs. John Ver Beek of 209 West 12th, Holland, has accepted the Heran C. Krannert Law Scholarshp to Indana Unversty for next year. Durng hs four years at Hope, Carl, a hstory ajor, partcpated n any capus actvtes. He was a eber of the YMCA, Internatonal Relatons Club, Chapel and Chancel Chors, Blue Key (senor en's honorary). Ph Alpha Theta, (natonal hstory honorary fraternty) and the Student Councl. He s also a eber of Ocron Kappa Epslon fraternty and has served as ther presdent. Carl also partcpated n ntraural sports and was a eber of the varsty football and track teas. I Senor Phlosophy Scence-Relgon Vewed by Jaes Tan Scence and relgon can go hand n hand as long as they don't cla authorty on each other's terrtory. Both are concerned wth dfferent perspectves of truth. Scence s a systeatc and forulated knowledge, t can help relgon provded t does not try to explan the ultate beng God cannot be found n scentfc data. I thnk that scence should play an portant role n lberal arts educaton. By studyng scence, t enrches our conscousness by akng us acquanted wth new and valuable ways of thnkng so that we ay be ore aware of the unverse we lve n and the greatness of our Creator. But we should realze also that tools of scentfc ethod lke atheatcal equatons, logcal rules and dscplned observatons and so on are just eans, not ends. It s a great ntellectual venture to understand the structures of an and nature. When t coes to the "whys" and "wherefores" of one's exstence t can only be found n Chrst. The I-Thou relatonshp of everyan wth God cannot be found n a ethodology whch s subject to the law of developent tself. There are nfnte possbltes beyond the ltatons of the huan nd. I wonder how often we underestate the role of apprecaton and creaton and entangle ourselves n scentfc analyss and crtcs. If an can coe to know the ghty power and love of the Lord, he would coe to the realzaton of hs own fnteness n every feld of huan knowledge and stand n front of H wth an open heart sncerely, reverently and even subssvely wth fath. Freedo and Southeastern Asa by D. M. Beekan Albon College has presented for the past eght years a very nterestng and stulatng foru, sponsored by the Speech Departent. For one day the audtoru n North Hall serves a nature Unted Natons, where representatves fro dfferent countres speak on a chosen subject. Ths year the topc was FREEDOM and SOUTH- EASTERN ASIA. Last Thursday, May 7th, Mr. W. Wchers fro the Netherlands Inforaton Servce here n Holland, who served on the panel, Ron Chandler, Andy Sens and I went to Albon's capus as representatves fro Hope College. Credt has to be gven to the organzers for gatherng a nuber of outstandng en, who, n soe way or another, were experts on ther topcs. Yearbook Dedcated "In recognton of a an of superb ntegrty, a an who s a sound scholar, an nsprng teacher, an understandng counselor, a an who has contrbuted uch to brng Hope College along the road to a brghter future, we, the class of 1960, dedcate ths Mlestone to Dr. Wlla Vander Lugt. These are the words used by Betty Fell, edtor-n-chef of the 1959 Mlestone, n the chapel servce dedcatng ths yearbook. Dr. Vander Lugt, a eber of the Hope College staff for 6 years, receved ths dedcaton n chapel on Monday, May 11. He was recognzed as "the spokesan of a ost ntellgent, lucd, and effectve phlosophy of Chrstan educaton. Hope College students n the past two weeks have been seen busly preparng for exas at the Lake and Parks throughout the town. We heard for exaple Mr. Mohaed Sopee, Frst Secretary, Peranent Msson of the Federaton of Malaya to the Unted Natons, speakng for the Federaton of Malaya, and, for the ebers of the I.R.C. a well known and lked an, Mr. Martn Hutton, Edtor of the Malay Mal of Kuala Lupur, Malaya, suppled soe scattered nforaton. «* * * Or I could get excted about the speech and soe dubous expressons of Dr. Al Sastroadjojo, Peranent Representatve to the Unted Natons fro Indonesa. Each speaker presented a vew on the country he was falar wth, ether due to brth or work. The speeches were well prepared and for the ost part very flatterng for the new-born, ndependent states of South East Asa. * * * * * I notced the strong, natonalstc sentent, soetes apologzng for the lack of pace, but always very sure about the great future watng n the dapng dawn of the tropcs. Coplents and frendly bows were as nuerous as the cgarette sokers n front of Van Raalte between classes. We have to adt that we adre the progress and poltcal vctory of the Republc of Vetna, as dscussed by Dr. Weesley Fshel, Coordnator, Vetna Project, Departent of. Poltcal Scence, Mchgan State Unversty, or the stern and deterned course the Federaton of Malaya s followng n the dangerous waters of nternatonal poltcs. * * * * * But the coplete neglect of entonng the fruts of colonzaton, even as a contrast aganst the suppresson of the horrd thngs the colonal powers dd, bothered us. For we have to adt that, n spte of the loudly basooned horrors of colonals, t provded these countres wth the opportunty to becoe odern and a eber of the "world faly of natons." Wthout the hated Caucasan race, startng n the begnnng for personal profts but then expandng nto the educaton of top en, the buldng of schools, hosptals, etc., the people of South East Asa would never have attaned the place under the sun they have now, regardless of the hoarse cres for freedo and the vcts on both sdes for a cause that could have been settled by sound and cal conferences.

4 May 15, 1959 H O P E C O L L E G E ANCHOR Page Three LITTLE MAN ON.CAMPUS/,^-, 'OVER HERE, HEN^V, IP know OUR WOMEN LEADERS... (Cont'd fro page 1, Col. 5) A junor, Dorene has been a eber of W.A.L. for the past year, fllng the post of secretary. In addton she belongs to the Alpha Gaa Ph sororty, A.D.D., and the Chancel chor. Dorene also served on the staff of the reecntly publshed edton of themlestone as class edtor. *» * * Lorrane Hellenga, a junor fro Three Oaks, Mchgan, was recently elected presdent of House Board for the 1959-60 school year. As presdent, she s to presde over all eetngs of House Board and ust assue the responsblty- for the effectveness of resdence hall governent. Lorrane s a chestry ajor and plans on attendng graduate school after graduaton fro Hope. She was recently chosen to be a eber of Alcor and has partcpated n any college actvtes n the past three years. Ths year she was busness anager of the Mlestone and treasurer of House Board. She also belongs to the Chestry Club and to the Classcs Club of whch she wll be presdent next year. Her other actvtes nclude WAL Board, P & M, IRC, lbraran of the Chancel Chor, and presdent of the Alpha Ph sororty. Joan Schroeder s the new vcepresdent of the Student Councl. Cong to Hope fro Canada, Joan s now a counselor at Taylor Cottage. Recently tapped for Alcor, Joan has been actve n school actvtes. The past correspondng secretary of the Student Councl, she also served as an offcer of the Spansh Club and was n the Chancel Chor. She s a eber of the Sbyllne Sororty. * * Dane Sluyter s the new presdent of the cobned Ys. Cong fro Herker, New York, she was also recently tapped for Alcor. Mss Sluyter has held any posts n the local and state Y organzaton. Also, she s a eber of the syphonette and orchestra. A eber of the Alpha Gaa Ph Sororty, she served as ts frst presdent. TYPEWRITERS Portables Royal Corona Bought, Sold, Rented, Repared School Dscounts NAPIER'S TYPEWRITER CO. 589 Howard Ave. Tel. EX 6-8084 - UcAKYPLME!" WTAS Hope College Rado Kollen Hall HOLLAND, MICHIGAN New progra schedule for second seester. Subject to change wthout notce. 6:30-7 7:00-8 8:00-9 9:00-10 10:00-11 11:00-12 6:30-7 7:00-8 8:00-9 9:00-10 10:00-11 MONDAY :45 Grouch Club :00 Hve of Jve :00 Manhattan Melody :00 Musc You Want :00 Musc Tll Eleven :00 Snoozn' wth Sal TUESDAY :45 Grouch Club :00- Adventures n the Arts :00 Moon^low Serenade :00 Musc You Want :00 Evenng Serenade WEDNESDAY 7:00-8 :00 Soethng Cool 8:00-9 :00 Stardust Serenade 9:00-10 :00 Musc You Want 10:00-11 :00 Request Nght 11:00-12 :00 Snoozn' wjth Sal THURSDAY 7:00-8 :00 Jazz the Most 8:00-9 :00 Rendezvous wth 9:00-10 :00 Musc You Want 10:00-11 :00 Tll Eleven FRIDAY Rhyth 7:00-9 :00 Serenade at Seven 9:00-11 :00 Frday Frolcs 11:00-12 : 00 Magc n Musc SATURDAY 2:00-4 :00 Bands and Moods 4:00-5 :15 Tunes n the Afternoon 7:00-8 :00 Artstry n Rhyth 8:00-10 :00 Saturday Specals 10:00-12 :00 Naton's Tops n Pops 12:00-1 :00 Scratchn' wjth Scrb SUNDAY 2:00-2 :30 "Y" Presents 2:30-3 :30 Holland Fnance Hour 3:30-5 :30 Classcal Concert 7:00-11 :00 Sunday Serenade Los C. Bonnea Progra Drector ROOMING ASSIGNMENTS... (Cont'd fro page 1, Col. 2) here for centures at least. We're twenty. In Chna at twenty where would we be? In Russa we sure wouldn't be anywhere lke ths. Probably haulng drt to buld soe Sberan roadway. "I don't thnk I' gong to be ready to graduate and ake a lvng by yself." We should be, we've been here long enough, and we're really old enough, f we honestly look at ourselves and what we're supposed to be after. And as the lghts go out on the dor floors lke so any perfect squelches, the thoughts keep rngng through any heads, "Well, next year I'll be a real bg success.»» A & W ROOT BEER DRIVE IN Open 7:00 A.M. Coplete Breakfast CATER TO HOPE STUDENTS Meal Tckets at Dscount Lttle Man On Capus Artst - Professor Uses Cartoons To Fght Capus Snarfs Artst-Professor People who follow a cartoon seres often wonder whether they're lookng at a carcature of the artst hself. Dck Bbler, artst and orgnator of Hope's "Lttle Man on Capus," featurng bucktoothed, ruplehared, down-trodden Worthal and the sadstc, student-hatng Professor Snarf who has dedcated hs lfe to akng undergraduates serable, s no excepton to ths curosty on the part of reader fans. Physcs Teachers Meet at Hope Hope College was be the scene of the sprng eetng of the Mchgan secton of the Aercan Assocaton of Physcs Teachers held on Saturday, May 9. In the ornng the 75 physcs teachers were welcoed by Presdent Lubbers of Hope College. Mr. Rchard Schlezel fro Mchgan State Unversty spoke on Approaches to the Clock Paradox." Another guest speaker for the ornng sesson was Walter Mayer fro Mchgan State Unversty, who addressed the assebly on the topc, "Structural Irregulartes n Transparent Sngle Crystals." A panel of four physcs professors concluded the ornng's actvtes dscussng "What Should We Expect of Hgh School Physcs?" Partcpatng were: Jaes Barnes, Eastern Mchgan Unversty, Alonzo Werenga, South Haven Jr. Hgh School, Allen Buskrk, Kalaazoo College, and Everett Phelps fro Wayne State Unversty. After the noon luncheon, the group reconvened for ts annual busness eetng when electon of offcers took place. Followng the busness eetng, John Vander Velde fro the Unversty of M c hgan talked on the subject, "Research n Hgh Energy Physcs Usng a Xenon Bubble Chaber." Another Unversty of Mchgan professor, H. R. Crane, spoke about "Autoaton n the Classroo." The annual eetng was closed wth a talk presented by George Platzer, Jr., fro the Chrysler Insttute of Engneerng. Hs topc was "A Sple Approach to Teachng Transstor Theory." At the concluson of the eetng, those attendng were taken for a tour of the tulp lanes and fars. Three of the partcpatng speakers for the conference were Hope Alun: Walter Mayer, Alonzo Werenga, and John Vander Velde. k NOON SPECIALS Artst Is Teacher CHARLIE'S FINE FOODS As a teacher at Monterey Pennsula College n Calforna and a one-te college student hself, Bbler draws on true facets of lfe n hs portrayal of our sypathyrendng Worthal. Bbler drew hs frst cartoon and receved hs frst rejecton slp at the age of 12. He receved a BFA at Kansas Unversty n 1950. He receved hs BA at Colorado State College and hs MA at Stanford. Worthal has had qute a facelftng fro the te he frst appeared n 1947 n the Unversty Daly Kansan. Worthal began as a coposte of the ost stupd characterstcs of 14 Bbler-drawn faces. At the te he had a tall boxy head and t was soewhat shaped head wthout a neck. Hs dentfyng characterstcs, hs har, nose, and buck teeth, have not changed. Exaggeraton Eployed Worthal's runnng battles wth the Bg Men on Capus and wth Professor Snarf have just enough realty n the to rend students of ther own experences and enough exaggeraton to show that college lfe s huorous. It s Worthal's job to step on people's toes. Laughs alone prove hs value. Soe people cla that "Worthal's greatest value les n hs ablty to gve potental and actual snarfs a look at theselves as others see the." Professor Snarf has to develop the ablty to look the other way on Worthal's capuses. Cartoon Wdely Used About 300 college papers use "LttleMan on Capus." Most of these are daly papers. Mexco Cty College s the latest added to the lst. That akes Mexco, Canada, and the 50 states usng LMOC. "Most people thnk ths s a bg OPERATION, but actually only n so far as t s te consung," Bbler sad. LMOC augents Bbler's salary Bus. Ad. Dept. Receves Grant The Busness Adnstraton Departent of Hope College has been granted a gft of $1,000 fro the South Jersey Concrete Ppe Copany, Folso, New Jersey. Mr. A. K. Cloetngh, Vce-presdent of the copany and a Hope alunus, ade the presentaton today to Dr. Dwght B. Yntea, Head of the Departent of Econocs and Busness Adnstraton. Mr. Cloetngh stated that he feels "a good lbrary of source ateral and statstcal data s one of the pre requstes of a strong departent." For that reason the gft wll be used to purchase perodcals, books and other reference aterals for the Hope Lbrary. 65c (Meal Tckets) ORDERS TO GO 18th & Coluba Phone EX 2-2135 AAA 1 DIAMOND RINGS Frst such student offer n Mchgan Wholesale Drect fro Manufacturer Save 50% T Santnga 104 W. 17th St. Phone EX 2-3036 just enough to pert h to "lve lke people." Bbler adds, "Last year J found that after ntal and fnal expenses for the acadec year, I couldn't have bought y wfe a new grdle." He descrbes hs wfe as a beautful blonde wth several chldren. He's Busy Man On Capus Bbler carres a teachng load of 22 hours, advses art students, and acts as head of the art departent. "All ths keeps e busy, thus y drawng ethod has to be soewhat hap-happy-hazard," Bbler explans. "I carry a lttle black book ost of the te and jot deas down as they coe." Most of hs deas coe fro "just sttng down and thnkng of the." Grpes of students and faculty are great sources. Bbler also teaches watercolorng, coercal art, desgn, color, and begnnng crafts. "I rather ss y old art educaton classes," he sad. Lkes Fan Mal Asked about fan al, Bbler sad, "I' always happy to receve one. It knd of copensates for the work. One grl wrote after havng flunked a test she returned hoe to fnd that Worthal had just flunked a whopper too. She sad t pcked up her own sprts and ade her feel better. I suppose f there s any good n the cartoon, t ght happen n ths anner." Ironcally, Bbler sgns hs al Prof Snarf Bbler Bbler's cartoons are drawn over a year n advance of publcaton. "Rght now, for exaple," he sad, "I have about two-thrds of the cartoons for 1959-60 fnshed." Cost Rse Predcted The next two years wll be crtcal ones for LMOC. A prce rase s n order. Unlke general newspaper syndcates, LMOC has to send out advertsng three and four tes a year because college edtors change. Worthal has by now becoe an nsttuton n hself. One analyss of LMOC states, "There s soethng heroc about Worthal's undaunted struggle, soethng touchng about Snarf's wllngness to suffer n order to ake others suffer." Reprnted fro THE OKLAHOMA DAILY French Club Offcers Naed The annual French Club pcnc took place on May 6th fro 5-7 P.M. at Kollen Park. Ths was the fnal eetng wndng up a busy year. After the pcnc, because of cool weather, the club retred to Mss Meyer's hoe for the busness eetng. Ths conssted of the electon of offcers for next year. The new offcers are: Dave Wlken, presdent, and Judy Nenhus, vce presdent. The secretary and treasurer wll be elected n the fall. The outgong offcers are: Adna Yonan, presdent; Barbara Monroe, vce presdent; Nancy Plewes, secretary; Leona Jansen, treasurer. PLACE

Page Four HOPE C O L L E G E ANCHOR May 15, 1959 Hope Netters Wn Two, Drop Two by Merwyn Scholten Hope-Albon Hope's tenns tea ran -, nto trouble on May 5th as they journeyed to Albon for an MIAA encounter. Albon won the atch 5-2 as they swept the doubles and three of the fve sngles. Nor Hess playng nuber two downed Don Hnes 8-6, 6-0 whle Bruce Laveran n the nuber 4 spot defeated John Krafft 6-3, 2-6, 6-2. Paul Mack (nuber 1) was stopped by Dale Brubaker 6-3, 6-1 whle Marty Elznga tasted defeat n the nuber 3 poston at the racket of Larry Elkns 6-1, 6-1. Albon's Spencer Holes topped Roland Van Es 6-3, 6-3 to wn the nuber fve spot. In doubles Brubaker-Hnes tagged Elznga-Hess 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 whle the Elkns-Krafft cobnaton worked past Laveran-Mack 7-5, 3-6, 6-1. Hope-Hllsdale After two prevous losses to Kalaazoo (6-1) and Albon (5-2), the Dutch net en played host to Hllsdale on the 7th n a rescheduled atch and cae out on the top sde of a 5-2 count. To Purdy, playng the Dales' top spot, squeezed out a 3-6, 6-4, 7-5 wn over Hope's Paul Mack whle Dave Bahlan ousted Hope's Bruce Laveran 6-3, 6-3 n the fourth poston. These were the vstors' only wns. Nor Hess, n the second role for Hope, breezed past Dck Scrpter 6-1, 6-2 followed by Marty Elznga over Jon Herrng 7-5, 2-6, 6-3 and Doug Johnson over the Dales' Phl Pxley 6-1, 6-4. Doug s showng uch prose and wll no doubt see ore acton. BUNTE'S PHARMACY LUNCHES DINNERS Vogue Restaurant It took both doubles teas the full three sets to brng n vctores over the Hllsdale doubles. Hess and Mack passed Purdy and Scrpter 2-6, 6-4, and 6-3 whle Elznga and Vugteveen stopped Herrng and Bahlan 4-6, 6-4 and 6-3. Hope-Adran After stoppng the Dales on Thursday, the tenns tea dropped another eet on Saturday to Adran College on the Hope courts as the vstors won by a sngle atch, 4-3. Hess took an easy frst poston 6-2, 6-2 over LaVan Wolfe whle Adran's Fred Woudby stopped Paul Mack 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 n the second spot. Hope's Marty Elznga took thrd place Harold Craft 6-8, 6-4, 7-5 whle Doug Johnson shut out Bruce Wolfe 6-love, 6-love, for Hope's thrd atch. Dck Veww won over 5th place Bruce Laveran 6-2, 4-6, 6-4. The Dutch dropped both doubles n the contest. Wolfe and Woudby sld by Hess and Mack 8-6, 10-8 n the frst doubles and Craft and Veww won the eet decder over Elznga/Johnson 5-7, 6-4, 6-1. Hope-Calvn Last Monday, May 11, saw the Hope netters ake the journey to rval Calvn and return wth a 5-2 decson over the Knghts. Freshan Nor Hess fnshed the season undefeated n sngles copetton as he strolled past Phl Dosse 6-3, 6-1, n the top spot. Ed Meyerng won over Paul Mack n second poston 5-7, 6-3, 8-6 as Marty Elznga cnched a wn over Ron Vander Berg 6-8, 6-4, 6-2 n the next spot. Doug Johnson, Hope's 4th place an, took a wn for the Dutch as he swept Dave Fletstra 6-4, 6-4. Bruce Laveran, sufferng a late # # # # #%# # # # # # #. # #. %V #. # #%#%# # #* #.% # # #. season losng streak, fell 6-4, 6-3 to Calvn's John Musch. In doubles Hess and Elznga teaed to pn Fletstra and Dosse 6-4, 6-4 whle Johnson and 54 E. 8th Ph. EX 6-6511 Mack worked past Musch and Vanden Berg 4-6, 6-4, 6-3. # # # % # # # # # # # # % # #»# # #«#%#«# «#»#«#««#«# # # #%*# # Ths fnal wn left the tea wth a season record of 3 wns and 4 # # # # # # # # %*# # # ## # V#% # # # %# # 4% # # losses, #, «#, several # # «places behnd top rankng Kalaazoo's 7-0 record. The MIAA fnal standngs wll be decded today at the MIAA Feld Day whch counts 50 per Delveres on $2.00 Orders cent of the fnal standngs. Hope's O M #_ #, #. #. # # # chances are good. VANDENBERG JEWELRY ELGIN HAMILTON BULOVA WATCHES 210 College Phone EX 4-8810 ; Western Mchgan's GREETING CARD CENTER Featurng "HALLMARK CARDS" HOLLAND MICHIGAN OFFICE OUTFITTERS STATIONERS Downtown Next to Penney^ SAVE, 20% ON ALL PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS - RENTAL TYPEWRITERS AT OUR Rver Avenue Store Next to 7-Up Co. Hope Nne Second n MIAA; Fnsh Season wth Wns Over Ala, Kalaazoo Hope College's baseball tea took a defnte second place n the MIAA standngs as they rolled over Ala last Saturday 4-3, 4-2 and over Kalaazoo today (Tuesday) 8-5 and 6-0. Should Calvn take one fro frst place Albon Wednesday, the Dutch wll be n a two way te for top notch wth 11-3. In the Ala contest Saturday, the Dutch reled on hard hts and a tght defense n both gaes to take n the wns. In the opener Ron Boeve, Gene Van Dongen, T Vander Mel and Gary Bylsa dd the scorng n the fourth nnng on ther varous hts whle Beernnk's and Hoffan's hts faled to ateralze nto runs. Bruce Hoffan ptched the opener and fanned fve whle allowng only four hts. The losng ptcher, Albe Roan, struck out fve. Sharky Vander Woude hurled the second gae and allowed eght hts. Hope collected sx hts, two fro Ron Boeve, one each fro Beernnk, Van Dongen, Vander Mel and Vander Woude. Scorng for Hope were Beernnk, Van Dongen, and Ron Boeve. Lne score: Vander Maat Receves Physcs Ass'tshp Mr. Clarence Kles, Charan of the Physcs Departent at Hope College, has announced that Paul Vander Maat, a senor fro Holland, has receved an assstantshp n Physcs fro the Unversty of Wsconsn. Snce the assstantshp s, renewable, Vander Maat hopes to go on to coplete hs doctorate. Paul s the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Vander Maat of 10th Street. 115 West. «# #, #.»,», #, #, #,».». #. V «> # ««> # *«* «* «Vk HAD'S SANDWICH SHOP 399 Rver Avenue THE HOME OF HOLLAND'S BEST HAMBURGER :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: PRINS SERVICE 160 E. 8th Street Phone EX 4-4342 Welcoes Hope Students TIRES ACCESSORIES MOTOR TUNE-UP AND REPAIRS by Merwyn Scholten Hope 000 400 0 4 5 1 Ala 012 000 0 3 4 3 Batteres: Hoffan and R. Boeve; Roan and Wagerson. Ala 000 101 0 2 8 2 Hope 000 211 x 4 6 2 Batteres: Northrup and Osborne; Vander Woude and R. Boeve. Hope once agan reled on her httng power n takng a twn bll fro Kalaazoo 8-5 and 6-0 Tuesday n a re-scheduled gae at the Kalaazoo daond. Hope collected eleven hts n the opener and counted eght runs. Ron Boeve ht a hoer wth two en on and sngled once. Gary Bylsa, T Vander Mel, Gene Van Dongen, and Nor Schut each had two hts n the opener whle Bob Red added a sngle ht to the total. Westenbroek hurled the frst gae and fanned three whle gvng Kazoo eght hts, fve of whch ateralzed. In the capper the Dutch pounded out ten ore hts ncludng a second hoer by Ron Boeve wth one HEARTHSIDE HANDCRAFTS HANDMADE GIFTS "Next to War Frend Tavern" SUPERIOR SPORT e STORE Table Tenns SYBESMA'S e Sweat Sox Tenns e Golf e Basketball e Archery e Skatng e Trophes Holland's Athletc Headquarters an on. Boeve also sacked a trple. Gene Van Dongen placed two hts whle Bylsa, Vander Mel, and Nor Schut and Bob Topson each added a sngle. Jerry Boeve added two hts to the ten ht total. Buce Hoffan worked the ound n the fnal atch and scattered fve hts whle showng the breeze to nne batters. Ths fne season showng by the squad as they copled ther 11-3 record wll add valuable ponts toward the wnnng of the all-sports trophy. Congratulatons to the tea and the coach! Lne score: Kalaazoo... 400 100 0 5 8 3 Hope 232 001 x 8 11 1 Batteres: Payson and Thopson (3) Vander Klok; Westenbroek and R. Boeve. Hope 200 002 2 6 10 1 Kalaazoo... 000 000 0 0 5 3 Batteres: Hoffan and R. Boeve; Thopson and Vander Klok. Store nearest your College Sartest Clothes on The Capus Tux for rent TER HAAR CLOTHING 50 East 8th St. RYPMA & TOPP SHELL SERVICE "Servce Is Our Busness" Phone EX 4-8760 Corner 15th and Rver Ave.,» # #, #, #»#» #.#»»..»»» SERVICE Dealer n Snclar Products WASHING AND GREASING TIRES AND BATTERIES Corner 9th and College FOR YOUR NEW FOOTWEAR NEEDS try BORR' S BOOTERY :xkxxkk:::;k:-:kkk::::::k::k::::::; :::::: K K K K K ::«K K ^ u u n n gggggjgjyyjg We Keep "Hope College" Sweet FABIANO'S ICE CREAM CANDY SALTED NUTS FRUITS 26 W. 8th St. Holland FOR YOUR EVERY DRUG STORE NEED RELY ON HANSEN'S 'The Frendly Store" Phone EX 2-3116