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Robert Van Dis to Receive "Hope for Humanity" Award
Posted October 7, 2002
HOLLAND -- The alumni H-Club at Hope College will
present its "Hope for Humanity Award" to Robert Van Dis of
Kalamazoo on Saturday, Oct. 12.
The award, first presented in 1990, recognizes
Hope athletic alumni for service to others, transformation
of Christian values and consistency of commitment. The H-
Club consists of Hope alumni who were athletic letter
winners and other honorary letter winners as approved by the
H-Club's Board of Directors. The group will recognize Van
Dis during its annual Homecoming luncheon, which will be
held in the Haworth Inn and Conference Center.
Van Dis is a 1947 Hope graduate. Now retired, he
was owner of "V & A Bootery" in Kalamazoo for more than 40
years.
He majored in business administration at Hope, and
lettered in basketball, football and tennis. He was a
member of the 1942-43 "Blitz Kids" basketball team, which
made Hope sports history by becoming the first Hope
basketball team to be undefeated in league play.
His time as a student was interrupted by service
with the U.S. Army during World War II. After the war, as a
senior, he was president of the Student Council and co-
captain of the basketball team. He received the college's
Otto van der Velde All-Campus Award, presented to one
graduating senior on the basis of outstanding contributions
to the college in athletics, scholarship and participation
in student activities.
Van Dis has served Hope in a variety of ways. He
is a past "Class Representative" for the Class of '47, has
helped to organize class reunions, and is a past
member of the H-Club Board of Directors. For several years,
he helped acquaint high school athletes with the college by
bringing them to Hope football and basketball banquets. He
spoke at the dedication for the college's Milton L. Hinga
Student Services Center. His faithful financial support has
included establishing, in 1992, the Van Dis Scholarship
Fund.
His church and denominational involvement includes
having served on the consistory of First Reformed Church in
Kalamazoo, having been president of the Southwest Michigan
Classis of the Reformed Church in America, and having served
on the board of Western Theological Seminary. He has been
an energetic supporter of Camp Geneva, a Reformed Church
camp located on Lake Michigan north of Holland, and is a
member of the camp's Board.
Van Dis's community involvement has also included
serving on the boards for United Way, the Chamber of
Commerce, Voluntary Action Center (including as president),
Big Brothers, Vineyard Outreach Ministry (including as
president), Ministry with Community, Downtown Kalamazoo
Association (including as president), the Kalamazoo Country
Club Board and the Central Park Chapel Board in Holland.
Hope presented him with a Meritorious Service
Award in February of 1995. Also in 1995, he received the
Kalamazoo community leadership "STAR (Sharing Time and
Resources) Award."
Van Dis and his first wife, Mary, a member of the
college's Class of '45 who is now deceased, had two
children, Mary Beth, a member of the Class of 1980, and
William. He and his second wife, Kay, have been married
since 1999.
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