INDEX TO ALUMNI MAGAZINE PART I - Jan. 1947 - Spring 1975 PART II - Summer 1975 - Spring 1979 INDEX TO THE ALUMNI MAGAZINE (Jan., 1947 - Spring, 1975) (This author/subject index covers feature articles only. Information in the column, “News Review,” is amply treated in other college publications. Items in the columns: “Class Notes,” “Births,” “Deaths,” “Advanced Degrees,” “Weddings,” etc., can be found in the files of the Alumni Office.) AFRICAN LANGUAGES. “African Report,” by W. E. Welmers ’36, July 1956, p. 13. ALCOTT, SARAH GERTRUDE ’82. “My Classmate Trude – a Tribute,” by Frances Phelps Otte, December 1948, p. 15-23. ALUMNI AWARD. First Place for Improvement in Alumni Giving, July 1967, p. 34. ALUMNI IN BUSINESS. April 1950. ALUMNI IN CHEMISTRY. “27 Hope Men at Dow,” April 1967, p. 2-4. ALUMNI IN ETHIOPIA. Autumn 1971, p. 34. ALUMNI IN HIGHER EDUCATION. January 1952. ALUMNI IN INDIA. Autumn 1971, p. 34. ALUMNI IN JAPAN. Winter 1973/1974, p. 25. ALUMNI IN PUBLIC EDUCATION. July 1950. ALUMNI TOURS. October 1968, p. 10. ALUMNI – WOMEN. October 1950. “The Alumnus/a, a Special Report,” Insert: April 1960, p. 5-20. “Ambassadors with Textbooks; Vienna Summer School, 1956-60,” Insert: October 1960. “American Higher Education 1958,” April 1958, p. 5-36 (an insert). AMSO, ALEXANDER ’39. Winter, 1973/74, p. 24-25. ART, AFRICAN. “Experiments with African Art Students,” by Rolf Italiaander, April 1961, p. 2-4. ART, DUTCH. “A Glimpse of the Fine Arts Festival,” by T. Ferringa, April 1966, p. 8. Arwady, George E. ’69. “Russian Tour,” October 1968, p. 6-7. ATAXIA. “Seeks Cure for Fatal Ailment,” (about John K. Schut ’42) Oct. 1956, p. 1- BACCALAUREATE ADDRESS. By Andrew Branche, July 1951, p. 7- BAILEY, LOIS, librarian. Retires, July 1968, p. 2. Baker, Peter G. ’20. Letter from Brazil, May 1948, p. 14. Baker, Tunis, prof. “Remembering an Art Teacher,” (Stan Harrington) Jan. 1969, p. 12. BAKER, TUNIS, prof. Retires, July 1966, p. 2. Barnard, Christiaan. “Heart Transplantation…Because This Is Necessary,” address: Nov. 23, 1968. See: January 1969, p. 5-6- Bast, Henry ’30. “A Better Country,” a radio message, July 1956, p. 18. BAST, PAUL G. ’65. In Memoriam, Winter 1972, p. 25; Tribute, Autumn 1972, p. 31. BATTJES, DONALD, JR. ’68. Spring/Summer 1973, p. 47. BAUGHMAN, NORMA HARK, prof. Retires, July 1962, p. 1; “A Valentine for Norma.” Spring 1971, p. 39. BEARDSLEE, JOHN WALTER ’98. August 1947, p. 6; also January 1950, p. 4. BERGEN, JOHN T. A Tribute by Paul E. Hinkamp ’07, December 1948, p. 27- Bernhard Leopold, Consort of Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands, 1911-. “Convocation Address,” April 1965, p. 8-9. BERNHARD LEOPOLD, CONSORT OF JULIANA, QUEEN OF THE NETHERLANDS, 1911-. “Launches Centennial,” April 1965, p. 1. BEVELANDER, GERRIT ’26. Biographical: Spring 1970, p. 9-10- BIBLE PLAYS. “Hope Alumna Inspired to Write Biblical Drama,” July 1961, p. 12. BLANDFORD, MARIAN STRUIK ’18. Fall 1974, vol. 28, no. 1, p. 19. BLEKKINK, EVERT J. ’83. A Tribute, by J. R. Mulder, December 1948, p. 27- BLOEMERS, PHILIP ’39. Tulips: the Story of a Little Dutch Clown, Summer 1974, p. 33. BOONE, HAROLD WILLIAN ’31. May 1949, p. 18. Boonstra, John, soph. “The Coffee Grounds” (Student Church coffee house) April 1969, p.5-7. Borman, Frank. “The Earth…a Spacecraft…” Winter 1970, p. 5. BORMAN, FRANK. Winter 1970, p. 6-7. BOSLOOPER, THOMAS ’45 and Marcia Hayes. THE FEMININITY GAME. This book is reviewed by K. Hubbard ’72 and K. Verduin ’65, Fall 1974, Vol. 28, no. 1, p. 10-12. BOSMAN, NATALIE ’46. “Culture Explorer…Returns to Europe,” October 1955, p. 1. BOULTON, WAYNE G., PROF. Fall 1974, Vol. 28, no. 1, p. 16. Bouman, Wilma. “Dr. William E. Welmers,” April 1967, p. 5-6. BOYD, LAURA ALICE, prof. Retires, April 1955, p. 1. BRADY, FLOYD ’68. “Highest Scorer in MIAA History,” April 1968, p. 1-3. Branche, Andrew. “Baccalaureate Address, 1951,” July 1951, p. 7, 20. BROUWERS, LYNN ’74. Spring 1975, p. 14-15. BROWN, DONALD, prof. “Travel Plans,” January 1958, p. 4. BRUSH, DONALD L. ’12. April 1953, p. 2. “Building Anew On Old Foundations,” (Insert: Van Zoeren Library) Oct. 1961, p. 7-22. Burns, Bob. “How Hope College Erased a Huge Deficit,” Reprint of an article from The Grand Rapids Press of Dec. 20, 1970. Winter 1971, p. 15-17. Burns, Norman. “In the Service of Higher Education,” (about Irwin J. Lubbers’ part in the North Central Association) January 1963, p. 1 & 29. BURT, DOROTHY, Kletz manager. Retires. Summer 1972, p. 34. BUSH, BENJAMIN JAY ’06. January 1950, p. 3. BUURSMA, MR. & MRS., CARETAKERS. “Mr. Gold’s Gift…” Autumn 1969, p. 34-35. Buys, Ekdal J., trustee. “Directed Paths,” (about Irwin J. Lubbers) Jan. 1963, p. 12-13. BUYS, EKDAL J., trustee. Interviewed: October 1966, p. 16-17. Also Jan. 1967, p. 3; “New President of the Hope Board of Trustees,” Oct. 1961, p. 6. CALVIN, JOHN, 1509-1564. “Reformation Research,” by M. J. Kik ’27, Jan. 1962, p. 6-7. CANNING, THOMAS. “Chapel Music Composed (by Canning) for Hope College,” July 1967, p. 10. CAVANAUGH, ROBERT W., prof. Reception: July 1969, p. 25. Cavanaugh, Robert W., prof. “Alma Mater Hymn,” (score) August 1947, p. 21; “The Chapel Choir at the White House,” Winter 1971, p. 4-10; “The Chapel Choir Invades Europe,” October 1967, p. 11-12-; “Contemporary Problems of Music Departments in Liberal Arts Colleges,” (reprint from Assc. of Am. Colleges Bulletin) July 1952, p. 20-22. Chellappa, David. “Higher Education…Whither,” July 1957, p. 17-19. CHINA. “A View of the China Trip,” by L. G. Penrose, prof. Winter 1972, p. 7-8. Christian Science Monitor. Article on Hope from Nov. 14, 1970 issue: “Students Scatter: College Sponsors Off-Campus Centers,” reprinted in Winter 1971, p. 14. CHRISTIANITY. “The Christian in the 20th Century,” July 1965, p. 4-5. CHRISTIANITY – EARLY CHURCH. “The Christians as Portrayed by Pagan Latin Writers…,” by Edward J. Wolters, prof., April 1954, p. 16-. Clark, David, prof. “James Tallis Was a Man of Spirit,” Autumn 1969, p. 22-23. THE COFFEE GROUNDS. See: HOPE COLLEGE – STUDENT CHURCH. “The College of Tomorrow,” Insert: April 1962, p. 5-20. COLLEGE STUDENTS. “Faculty Essay on: the Student as a Person,” by Zoe Murray, prof. April 1962, p. 4; “The College Student,” Insert: April 1961, p. 5-20; “Student as a Person,” by J. H. Kleinheksel, prof. April 1962, p. 4; “Person to Person,” by Lambert Ponstein, prof. January 1962, p. 1-3-; “The Student as a Person II,” April 1962, p. 1-3. “The College Teacher, 1959,” Insert: April 1959, p. 5-20. COLLEGE TEACHING. “The College Teacher, 1959,” Insert: April 1959, p. 5-20.; “The Place of Research in College Teaching,” by J. Harvey Kleinheksel, prof., April 1959, p. 1-2. COMMENCEMENT ADDRESSES. “Horizons Unlimited,” by J. Ralph Murray, July 1966, p. 4-5-; “Of Course, Diogenes…” by Chan. William Vander Lugt, Summer 1972, p. 5-9. CONVOCATION ADDRESSES. “The Quest for Authenticity,” by I. J. Hesselink, Jan. 1967, p. 13-15. Cook Allen, college pastor. “…Counseling in a Christian College,” Jan. 1962, p. 5. COUNSELING. By Allen B. Cook, January 1962, p. 5.; Lars Granberg, prof. January 1962, p. 5; By L. James Harvey, dean, January 1962, p. 4. DAME, CLARENCE P. ’13. Summer 1974, p. 33. DANGREMOND, GEORGE C. ’95. A tribute, July 1950, p. 24. DEAD SEA SCROLLS. “The Dead Sea Scrolls,” by J. Muilenburg ’20, July 1956, p. 4-5. De Graaf, Clarence, prof. “Report on the Netherlands,” January 1948, p. 11; “Teaching for Critical Thinking,” October 1955, p. 9. DE GRAAF, CLARENCE, prof. “De Graaf in Netherlands,” August 1947, p. 4; “Tribute to De Graaf,” Spring/Summer 1973, p. 51. DE JONG, FRED H. ’16. A tribute, October 1949, p. 15. Den Uyl, Simon D. “International Trade Tour Observations,” July 1958, p. 3. DEN UYL, SIMON D. “Freedoms Foundation Achievement Award Presented to:” April 1954, p. 3.; “We Salute…Simon D. Den Uyl,” by W. C. Wichers, Oct. 1949, p. 18. DEN UYL FELLOWSHIPS. “15 Year Resume,” Winter 1972, p. 12. DE PREE, BERNARD ’29. May 1949, p. 19. De Pree, Evelyn M. ’13. “From an Old Diary,” January 1951, p. 8. DE PREE, GORDON ’52. “Joins Staff of Foundation for Christian Living,” Spring 1973, p. 47-48. DE PREE, H. C. ’38. “Bronson Using Dramatic Heart Exploration Technique,” Jan. 1957, p. 6. De Pree, Hugh, trustee. “Is Hope Facing a Crisis?” April 1968, p. 11-12. DE PREE, HUGH, trustee. January 1967, p. 3. DERSHEM, HERBERT, prof. Spring 1975, p. 11. DESEGREGATION. “How Can or Does a Church of White Members Face the Issue…of Desegregation…?” by Janet Clark De Vries ’43, October 1959, p. 8-9. DETHMERS, JOHN R. ’25. “Chief Justice,” by Guy H. Jenkins, January 1954, p. 2. De Valois, Bernadine Siebers ’30. “Nigerian Chicks and Consultations,” Oct. 1962, p. 4-5-; “Science Plus—Miracles in India,” July 1956, p. 6-7. DE VETTE, RUSS, prof. January 1968, p. 26; Autumn 1969, p. 28; Spring 1975, p. 13. De Vries, Janet Clark ’43. “How Can or Does a Church of White Members Face the Issue of Inclusive Membership in a Recently Desegregated Community?” Oct. 1959, p. 8-9. DE WITT, JACK AND DICK. October 1968, p. 4-5. De Young, Chris A. ’20. “Education,” (at Hope) Oct. 1966, p. 21; “The Educational Situation in Germany,” Jan. 1948. p. 16-17; “The Role of American Education in the World…” April 1959, p. 21-24. DE YOUNG, CHRIS A. ’20. April 1954, p. 3; Winter 1970, p. 12; Winter 1972, p. 25. DILL, JERRY ’70. Spring 1975, p. 17. Dimnent, Edward D. Prep. student. “The Smoke Burner.” (Reprint of a scientific essay from the Excelsiora of November 15, 1891) See: Spring 1970, p. 7. Dimnent, Edward D. pres. emeritus. “Worshipping at Hope through the Years, I” Oct. 1951, p. 8, 18; “Worshipping at Hope through the Years, II” Oct. 1952, p. 10; Worshipping at Hope through the Years, III” April 1953, p. 16. DIMNENT, EDWARD D. pres. emeritus. A tribute, by Paul E. Hinkamp, Jan. 1951, p. 1. DIMNENT, EDWARD DANIEL, 1876-1959. A tribute, Oct. 1959, page 1; Tribute by Dr. Irwin J. Lubbers, pres. Oct. 1959, p. 19-20; “Portrait Tablet,” Winter 1972, p. 26. DRAMATICS. Peter the Wolf, by Prokofieff, and The Telephone, by G. Menotti, Apr. 1954, p. 7. DUBROVNIK, YUGOSLAVIA STUDY PROGRAM. Winter 1972, p. 22. Dudley, Sam. “A World at Peace Under Law,” July 1954, p. 12-13. DULL, MALCOLM F. ’26. “Alumnus Presents Rare Book to Hope,” April 1969, p. 1. DURFEE, WINIFRED HACKLEY, prof. “Her Life Has Touched Many Lives,” Oct. 1950, p. 2. DUTCH IN THE U.S. P. J. Risseeuw’s trilogy of novels on Dutch emigration to the United States, April 1952, p. 3-5. DUTCH IN THE U.S. “The Role of Hope College in the Assimilation of Dutch-Americans,” by Preston J. Stegenga, July 1954, p. 2-3. Dykstra, D. Ivan, prof. “A Condensation of the Last Chance Speech,” July 1962, p. 4-5; “Review of The Essays of A. J. Muste, April 1967, p. 31. DYKSTRA, D. IVAN, prof. “Delegate to WCC,” October 1954, p. 13. Dykstra, John A. ’09. “The Ninetieth Anniversary of Hope College,” July 1956, p. 1-3. DYKSTRA, VERGIL H. ’49. “Named George Mason President,” Spring/Summer 1973, p. 49. Eddy, Edward D., Jr. “The Collegiate Storm Is Brewing,” October 1962, p. 6-7-. Editorial Projects for Education. (Chronological Arrangement). “The Alumnus/a, a Special Report,” Insert: April 1960, p. 5-20; “The College Student,” Insert: April 1961, p. 5-20; “The College of Tomorrow,” Insert: April 1962, p. 5-20; “What Right Has This Man…” Insert: April 1963, p. 7-22; “The Money Behind Our Colleges,” Insert: April 1964, p. 9-24; “The Plight of the Humanities,” Insert: April 1965, p. 9-24; “To Keep Pace With America,” Insert: April 1966, p. 11-26; “Life With Uncle,” Insert: April 1967, p. 13-28; “The Plain Fact Is…” Insert: April 1968, p. 13-28; “Who’s in Charge?” Insert: April 1969, p. 11-26; “1980,” Insert: Spring 1970, p. 13-28; “Are Americans Losing Faith in Their Colleges?” Insert: Spring 1971, p. 13-28; “13 Big Issues for Higher Education,” Insert: Spring 1972, p. 11-26; “Can We Save the Individuality of Our Colleges?” Spring/Summer 1973, p. 19-34. EDUCATION – GERMANY. “The Educational Situation in Germany,” by Chris De Young ’20, January 1948, p. 16- EDUCATION, HIGHER. “The Collegiate Storm is Brewing,” by Edward D. Eddy, Jr., October 1962, p. 6-7-; “1980,” by Editorial Projects for Education, Spring 1970, p. 13-28; “To Keep Pace With American,” Insert: April 1966, p. 11-26; “Toward Greener Groves of Academe,” by Joan Mueller, prof. Spring 1971, p. 5-9. EDUCATION, HIGHER – AIMS & OBJECTIVES. “Higher Education…Wither,” by David Chellappa, July 1957, p. 17-19; “Liberal Education,” by Theodore O. Yntema ’21, July 1960, p. 11-14; “The Quest for Authenticity,” by I. John Hesselink, January 1967, p. 13-15; “Religion and Higher Education,” by Henry Voogd, prof. April 1960, p. 1-3. EDUCATION, HIGHER – ALUMNI. “The Alumnus/a, a Special Report,” April 1960, p. 5-20. EDUCATION, HIGHER – FINANCES. “The Money Behind Hope College,” by Henry J. Steffens, treas. April 1964, p. 7-8; “The Money Behind Our Colleges,” Insert: April 1964, p. 9-24; “The Plain Fact Is…” Insert: April 1968, p. 13-28. EDUCATION, HIGHER – NEAR EAST. “Higher Education…Middle East Style,” by John W. Hollenback, prof. Oct. 1957, p. 14-16. EDUCATION, HIGHER – U.S. “American Higher Education 1958,” Insert: April 1958, p. 5-36; “Are Americans Losing Faith in Their Colleges?” Spring 1971, 13-28; “A Business Man Looks at Our Colleges,” by Robert E. Wilson, April 1957, p. 16-17; “Can We Save the Individuality of Our Colleges?” Spring/Summer 1973, p. 19-34; “The College of Tomorrow,” Insert: April 1962, p. 5-20; “Financing Higher Education,” by H. Steffens, treas. Jan. 1959; “13 Big Issues for Higher Education,” Spring 1972, p. 11-26; “Trends in Education,” by W. Vander Lugt, dean, Oct. 1958, p. 1. EDUCACTION – PHILOSOPHY. “Bases for Hope’s Phil. of Educ.” by L. Ponstein, Jan. 1966, p. 2-3. EDUCATION – U.S. “The Role of American Education…” by C. A. De Young, April 1959, 21-4. ELLERT, ERNEST, prof. “Holland Couple May Revolutionize Language Teaching,” Oct. 1954, p. 14.; “Hope to Conduct Foreign Language Courses,” April 1953, p. 9. ELLERT, ERNEST, prof. “Never Too Young for a Foreign Tongue,” by Clyde H. Geerlings, July 1956, p. 10-12. Elson, Edward R. “Life’s Single Vocation: To Glorify God,” July 1961, p. 2-3- EMORI, SETSU MATSUNOBU ’34. By Elizabeth Pieters, April 1950, p. 14; By Katherine M. Sadtler, July 1952, p. 19; April 1968, p. 9-10. ENGEL, PHILLIP ’31. October 1968, p. 16; Spring 1974, p. 26. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. “Environment: Overview to Local View,” Spring 1970, p. 4-6. FABUNMI, LAWRENCE ’52. “Marries Connie Veenstra ‘54” Jan. 1961, p. 1; Summer 1974. p. 18. FERRER, JOSE. “Hope to Premiere Cyrano,” Winter 1973, p. 11-14. Ferringa, Tina. “A Glimpse of the Fine Arts Festival,” April 1966, p. 7. Fike, Francis, prof. “A Few Words to the Wise; or, an Unvoluminous Valediction in Verse,” (a poem) Winter 1973, p. 30-31; “A Nosegay of Limericks for Retirees,” (poem) Summer 1972, p. 35. FORD, GERALD R. Remarks at dedication of DeWitt Student and Cultural Center: Autumn 1971, p. 7-8. FORD FOUNDATION GRANT. “Curriculum Study on ‘How are we teaching for the development of the powers of reflective and critical thinking?’” April 1954, p. 4. FREEDOM (THEOLOGY). “Christian Freedom and Higher Education,” by Robert Michaelson, October 1961, p. 4-5- FREEDOMS FOUNDATION ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS. April 1954, p. 2-3. Fried, Paul, prof. “Encounter with President Kollen,” Spring 1970, p. 38; “Hope Promotes World Understanding,” Jan. 1960, p. 1-4. FRIED, PAUL, prof. “Paul Fried Honored by Austria,” October 1968, p. 8; July 1969, p. 25. Gearhart, Ezra, prof. “To Continue the Flow of Understanding,” Winter 1970, p. 25. Geerlings, Clyde. “Correlate Your Past Education with the Present Circumstances,” July 1958, p. 2; “Hope Students Help Retarded Children,” April 1957, p. 1, 20; “The Golden Gate Bridge…the Span of a Lifetime,” (about Clifford E. Paine) Oct. 1955, p. 2; “Never Too Young for a Foreign Tongue,” July 1956, p. 10-12; “Reflections,” (as state legislator) Jan. 1967, p. 8-10-; “We Salute: The Holland Evening Sentinel,” Jan. 1954, p. 10-11. GEERLINGS, HENRY ’88. April 1956, p. 2. Gill, Helena Roelofs ’14. “America, Awake!” (poem) July 1969, p. 30. GOLD, EGBERT HABBERTON. “Mr. Gold’s Diary…” compiled by M. Stryker, Autumn ’69, 30-33. GOLD, MARY JAYNE. “Amusing and Exciting Anecdotes from Mary Jayne’s Heroic Age,” by Marian Stryker, Autumn 1969, p. 6-8- GOD – WORSHIP & LOVE. “Life’s Single Vocation: To Glorify God,” by Edward R. Elson, July 1961, p. 2-3- Grand Rapids Press. “How Hope College Erased a Huge Deficit,” (article) Reprinted in Winter 1971, p. 15-17. Granberg, Lars, prof. “A Report: the Counseling Program,” Jan. 1962, p. 5. GRANBERG, LARS. “Appointed Dean,” Spring 1975, p. 11. GREAT LAKES COLLEGES ASSOCATION INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS. Oct. 1965, p. 10-12. GREENBURG, PHILIP, prof. Fall 1974, Vol. 28, no. 1, p. 16. HAACK, ROBERT WILLIAM ’38. July 1967, p. 2-3; “A Man of Strength and Courage,” by Lee Wenke, Winter 1972, p. 4-6. HADDEN, MAYO A., JR. ’38 (admiral) October 1968, p. 1. HAKKEN, HAROLD M. ’41. Spring/Summer 1973, p. 6-7. HANDLOGTEN, CLARENCE J., business manager. “How Hope College Erased a Huge Deficit,” by Rob Burns, from Grand Rapids Press, Winter 1971, p. 15-17. Harrington, Jane. Art Dept. at Hope College: article and photos, Jan. 1969, 7-11. HARRINGTON, STANLEY JOHN, 1935-1968 (prof.) Obituary: Oct. 1968, p. 29; Remembering an Art Teacher,” by Tunis Baker, prof., Jan. 1969, p. 12; “Stanley Harrington Memorial Fund,” Spring 1971, p. 30. HARTMAN, CINDY ’74. Spring 1975, p. 14-15. HARVEY, L. James, dean. January 1962, p. 4. HAWKINSON, ELLA A., 1896-1954. By Lotus Snow, prof. April 1954, p. 12. HEART – TRANSPLANTATION. “Heart Transplantation…Because This Is Necessary,” address by Christiaan Bernard, Jan. 1969, p. 5-6- Heine, Werner, prof. “A Visit with Alfayo,” Oct. 1965, p. 13. HEINE, WERNER, prof. “Werner Heine Loan Fund,” Spring/Summer 1973, p. 48. HEKHUIS, LAMBERTUS ’13. January 1960, p. 18. Helder, William ’54, joint author. “New Hope for Humanities,” by Lee Wenke ’60 and W. J. Helder ’54, April 1965, p. 5-7. Heneveld, John ’19. “A Common Sense Evaluation of Compulsory Sickness Insurance,” May 1949, p. 20-21. HERITAGE ROOM. See: HOPE COLLEGE – BUILDINGS – VAN ZOEREN LIBRARY. Hesselink, I. John. “The Quest for Authenticity,” (address) Jan. 1967, p. 13-15. HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE STATE. “Life With Uncle,” Insert: April 1967, p. 13-28. Hillegonds, William, college pastor. “Hope’s Religious Temperature,” Jan. 1968, p. 8-10; “View from the Campus,” Jan. 1966, p. 4. HILMERT, WILLIAM, PROF. Retires, July 1969, p. 6. HINGA, MILTON, PROF. May 1948, p. 2; obituary: July 1960, p. 1; tribute by Henry Steffens ’30, Jan 1967, p. 17. Hinkamp, Paul E. ’07. “Dr. John T. Bergen, a Tribute,” Dec. 1948, p. 27-28.; “Prof. Egbert Winter, a Tribute,” May 1949, p. 22; “Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot?” Oct. 1961, p. 2-3. HINKAMP, PAUL E. PROF. Retires: October 1957, p. 2; “Gift to the Alumni House,” July 1966, p. 11. Hoeksema, Renze ’48, prof. Letter from the Philippines, Jan. 1954, p. 22; “Ethnocentricity in South Vietnam?” Winter 1973, p. 15-19. HOEKSMA, RENZE, PROF. Winter 1973, p. 15-19. HOFFMAN, MILTON J. ’07. January 1950, p. 5. HOLLAND EVENING SENTINEL. We Salute…, by Clyde H. Geerlings, Jan. 1954, p. 10-11. HOLLAND HITCH COMPANY. “Presents Biological Field Station to Hope,” Jan. 1967, p. 11. Hollenbach, John, prof. “Curriculum Study Under Ford Foundation,” April 1954, p. 4; Letter from Cairo: “Account of Evacuation,” Jan. 1957, p. 7; “New Vice President 93rd Hope Convocation Speaker,” Oct. 1957 p. 3; Manager of program in honor of Dr. Lubbers: Fall 1974, no. 1, p. 8- Hollenbach, John, vice pres. “Admissions Policies--Facing New Pressures,” Jan. 1958, p. 1-2; “Alumni Homecoming 1958 Version,” July 1958, p. 2; “Higher Education…Middle East Style,” (address) October 1957, p. 14-16; “The Lubbers Era,” January 1963, p. 2-6; “Statement on Curricular Changes,” January 1964, p. 19; “Tradition and Revolution in American Life and Culture; an Essay on the Character of the American,” Jan. 1961, p. 5-7- HONDELINK, GARRET ’00. A tribute, May 1949, p. 22-23. Hoogeveen, Lavina. “Hope’s Influence is World Wide,” Jan. 1966, p. 5, 11. HOPE AWARD. Alvin Vanderbush (first), July 1965, p. 1; 1966 A. James Prins, July 1966, p. 1; 1967 Philip A. Crook, July 1967, p. 1; 1968 Arthur H. Jentz, Jr., July 1968, p. 1; 1969 Norman J. Norton, July 1969, p. 3; 1972 David G. Meyers, Summer 1972, p. 34; 1973 Edward Ervin, Spring/Summer, 1973, p. 15; 1974 Robert A. Coughenour, Summer 1974, p. 25. HOPE CENTENNIAL CLUB 1866-1966 (Givers to Centennial Fund). January 1953, p. 10-13; 1955, p. 14-18; 1957, p. 13-18. “Hope College,” July, 1959. HOPE COLLEGE. “Academic Accountability,” by M. Rider, dean, Winter 1973, p. 20-21; “The Community Character of Hope College,” by A. Jentz, prof. April ’69, p. 10; “A College of Distinction,” (address) by W. Wichers, Oct. 1956, p. 12-14; “Hope in the 1980’s: Challenge & Response,” by J. Stewart, associate dean, Spring/Summer, 1973, p. 35-36; “Hope’s Religious Temperature,” by W. Hillegonds, pastor, Jan. 1968, p. 8-; “I Believe in Hope,” by F. H. Oldert ’26, January 1947, p. 10; “Is Hope Facing a Crisis?” by Hugh De Pree, trustee, April, 1968, p. 11-12; “President’s Report,” by C. Vander Werf, Summer, 1970, p. 1-4; “The College Report, 1970-1971,” Summer 1971, p. 2-5; “President’s Report,” by Gordon J. Van Wylen, Autumn 1973, p. 2-10; “President’s Report,” by Gordon J. Van Wylen, Fall 1974, no. 4, p. 1-12; “The State of Religious Heritage at Hope,” Jan. 1968, p. 5-12; “Students Scatter - College Sponsors Off-Campus Centers,” (article from the Christian Science Monitor, Nov. 14 ’70, see: Winter, 1971, p. 14. HOPE COLLEGE – ACADEMIC HOMECOMING. First: “Program,” Oct. 1958, p. 5-8; Second: January 1960, p. 6-7. HOPE COLLEGE – ADMISSION POLICY. “Facing New Issues,” by J. Hollenbach, Jan. ’58, p. 1-2. HOPE COLLEGE – AIMS & OBJECTIVES. Quotes from catalogs and presidents: Oct. 1966, p. 37. HOPE COLLEGE – ART DEPT. Article and photos by Jane Harrington, Jan. 1969, p. 7-11; “Accredited,” Spring 1975, p. 13. HOPE COLLEGE – ART GALLERY. “Gift to Art Gallery,” (a brass rubbing of Abbot John Estney, 1498, from Westminster Abbey) Spring 1972, p. 34. HOPE COLLEGE – ATHETLICS, 1906-07. Photo and description by Peter Pleune ’09 and August Veenker ’10: January 1962, p. 9. HOPE COLLEGE – ATHLETICS – OBJECTIVES. “Intercollegiate Athletics at Hope…” by Physical Education Staff, Summer 1972, -. 16-17. HOPE COLLEGE – BLUE KEY BOOKSTORE. Spring 1971, p. 38-39. HOPE COLLEGE – BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Member: Charles B. Baker, Jan. 1959, p. 7. HOPE COLLEGE – BUILDINGS. “Campus Additions & Improvements,” Oct. 1959, p. 16. HOPE COLLEGE – BUILDINGS. ALUMNI HOUSE. October 1963, p. 17. BIOLOGICAL FIELD STATION. Presented by Holland Hitch Co. Jan. 1967, p. 11. BRUMLER HOUSE. Autumn 1969, p. 2. CARNEGIE GYM. “Gym Renovation…” April 1954, p. 1. CENTENNIAL DECADE MASTER PLAN. Oct. 1966, p. 18-19. DEWITT STUDENT AND CULTURAL CENTER. “Dedication,” Autumn, 1971, p. 4- 9. DURFEE HALL. October 1950, p. 20. DYKSTRA HALL. “Ground Breaking Ceremonies,” April 1967, p. 11; Dedication: October 1967, p. 1. GRAVES HALL. “Graves Hall Ready for New Life,” October 1962, p. 10-11. GREENHOUSE. “Hoebeke Greenhouse,” April 1964, p. 28; July 1964, p. 1. LIBRARY. October 1954, p. 8-9. LUBBERS HALL FOR HUMANITIES. Fall 1974, p. 13. MARIGOLD LODGE. “Cooperation Is the Name of the Game at Marigold,” by Rachel Vander Werf, Autumn, 1969, p. 4-5; “Mr. Gold’s Diary…” compiled by M. Stryker, Autumn 1969, p. 30-33; “Mr. Gold’s Gift…” by Marian Stryker, Autumn 1969, p. 34-35. PEALE SCIENCE CENTER. “A Day With the Peales,” Winter, 1973, p. 6-9; Dedication: Winter, 1973, p. 7-10. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CENTER (proposed). Fall 1974, p. 14. RUSK BUILDING. October 1968, p. 12. VAN ZOEREN LIBRARY. “Building Anew On Old Foundations,” Insert: Oct. 1961, p. 7-22. VAN ZOEREN LIBRARY – HERITAGE ROOM. Fall 1974, p. 18. VOORHEES HALL. “Vacated,” April 1969, p. 8.; Proposed renovation: Fall 1974, p. 15. HOPE COLLEGE – CHAPEL. “Chapel Music Composed,” (by Thomas Canning) July 1957, p. 10; “Worshipping at Hope Through the Years, I,” by Edward D. Dimnent, October 1951, p. 8-18; “Worshipping at Hope Through the Years, II,” by Edward D. Dimnent, October 1952, p. 10; “Worshipping at Hope Through the Years, III,” by Edward D. Dimnent, April 1953, p. 1, 6. HOPE COLLEGE – CHAPEL CHOIR, 1900. Photograph of: Winter 1971, p. 10; “The Chapel Choir Invades Europe,” by R. W. Cavanaugh, prof. October 1967, p. 11-12; “The Chapel Choir at the White House,” by Robert W. Cavanaugh, prof., Winter 1971, p. 4-10. HOPE COLLEGE – CLASS GIFTS. Photographs and descriptions by Peter Pleune ’09 and August Veenker ’10, January 1962, p. 8. HOPE COLLEGE – CLUBS. “Bike Club Beginning,” Summer, 1972, p. 35. HOPE COLLEGE – CRUISER. October 1968, p. 11. HOPE COLLEGE – CURRICULUM. “Hope Establishes Contract Curriculum,” Spring, 1972, p. 10-27; “Hope Promotes World Understanding,” by Paul G. Fried, prof. January 1960, p. 1-4; “Liberal Arts Courses are Future-Oriented,” by William Reynolds, prof., Autumn 1972, p. 20; “Statement of Curricular Changes,” by John W. Hollenbach, January 1964, p. 19. HOPE COLLEGE – FACULTY – RETIREES, 1972. Summer 1972. p. 35. HOPE COLLEGE – FACULTY SUMMER FELLOWSHIPS. “Den Uyl Fellowships, 15 Year Resume,” Winter 1972, p. 12. HOPE COLLEGE – FACULTY SUMMER GRANTS. 1972, Winter, 1972, p. 21-22; 1973, Winter, 1973, p. 21-22; 1974, Spring 1974, p. 19-20. HOPE COLLEGE – FINANCES. “How Hope College Erased a Huge Deficit,” Article from Grand Rapids Press, see reprint: Winter 1971, p. 15-17. HOPE COLLEGE – FINE ARTS FESTIVAL. 1963, January 1963, p. 2-3. HOPE COLLEGE – FOREIGN LANGUAGE LABORATORY. “Hope College is Vanguard in Modern Language Teaching,” April 1958, p. 4. HOPE COLLEGE – FUND CAMPAIGNS. “Anatomy of a Blanket,” (plea for new physical education facilities) by James Z. Nettinga ’34, April 1967, p. 7-8; “Annual Fund Report, 1970,” Summer 1971, p. 6-31; “Hope Centennial Club, 1866-1966,” (List of givers to Centennial Fund) Jan. 1953, p. 10-13; “Hope Centennial Club.” List of donors: Jan. 1955, p. 14-18; “Hope Centennial Club.” Donors through 1956: Jan. 1957, p. 13-18; “Industries, 1955-56, Contribute $232,098.37,” April ’57, p. 12; “Build Hope,” Spring 1975, p. 12; “Looking Ahead With Hope in New York City,” (photo) July 1961, p. 10-11. HOPE COLLEGE – GIFT REPORT, ANNUAL. For 1969: Summer 1970, p. 7-31; For 1970: Summer 1971, p. 6-31; July 1, 1972-June 30, 1973: Autumn 1973, p. 12-48; 1973-1974, Fall 1974, p. 1-23. HOPE COLLEGE – GIFTS. Belle Point, or The Forest, (a tract of land on Spring Lake, Mich., presented by Mr. & Mrs. M. J. Gregory) Winter 1973, p. 2; “$600,000 from the De Witt Brothers,” Winter 1971, p. 2. HOPE COLLEGE – GRANTS. Winter 1972, p. 21; Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, $160,000, Fall 1974, p. 17; From Sloan Foundation: $375,000: Jan. 1967, p. 1-2; “$500,000 Kresge Grant,” Spring 1970, p. 1. HOPE COLLEGE – HEALTH PROFESSIONS. “Health Students Accepted,” by Norman Rieck, prof., Spring 1974, p. 12. HOPE COLLEGE – HISTORICAL MARKER. July 1963, p. 21. HOPE COLLEGE – HISTORY. October 1966, p. 1-14; “Hope Haven University—a Dream of the Dutch Pioneers,” by Preston J. Stegenga ’47, July 1952, p. 18; “The Ninetieth Anniversary of Hope College,” by John A. Dykstra ’09, July 1956, p. 1-3; “Reminiscences: The Pump; The Cow; The Bear,” by Cornelius Vander Muelen ’00, October 1966, p. 36. HOPE COLLEGE – HOMECOMING. “Alumni Homecoming 1958 Version,” by John W. Hollenbach, vice pres., July 1958, p. 2; “Correlate Your Past Education With the Present Circumstances,” by Clyde Geerlings, July 1958, p. 2; “1968,” October 1968, p. 2-4. HOPE COLLEGE – INAUGARATION, 1972. Autumn 1972, p. 2-6. HOPE COLLEGE – INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY. “Aqua-Lab Presented to Hope by Thermotron,” Spring 1970, p. 6-7; “Environment: Overview to Local View,” (a report of the symposium reprinted from the Sentinel) Spring 1970, p. 4-6. HOPE COLLEGE – INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION. “To Continue the Flow of Understanding,” by Ezra Gearhart, Prof., Winter 1970, p. 25. HOPE COLLEGE – JAPANESE SUMMER SESSION, 1965. October 1965, p. 3. HOPE COLLEGE – LAST CHANCE SPEECHES. By D. Ivan Dykstra, prof., July 1962, p. 4-5; By A. James Prins, prof., July 1967, p. 7, 19-20; By Kenneth Weller, prof., July 1968, p. 3-4. HOPE COLLEGE – LIBRARY – HISTORY. “Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot?” by Paul E. Hinkamp ’07, October 1961, p. 2-3. HOPE COLLEGE – LOOKING AHEAD WITH HOPE PROGRAM. January 1960, p. 10-11. HOPE COLLEGE – OFFICE OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH. “Freshmen Similar,” (an American Council on Education survey) Spring 1971, p. 37. HOPE COLLEGE – PHI BETA KAPPA. New chapter at Hope: Autumn 1970, p. 2-3; Spring 1971, p. 4. HOPE COLLEGE – POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPT. “Political Science at Hope College,” by Chad Busk, Spring 1974, p. 9. HOPE COLLEGE – PSYCHOLOGY DEPT. “Nip Crime in the Bud; Psychology Dept. of Hope College Conducts Research Programs in Kent County Jail,” by K. C. Clapp, Jan. 1959, p. 8-10; “Some Notes and Thoughts on Hope’s Present Psychology Department,” by F. Phillip Van Eyl, Winter 1971, p. 18-20; “Teaching Psychology at Hope Serves Many Purposes,” January 1961, p. 2-4. HOPE COLLEGE – RATINGS. “An Appraisal by the University of Illinois,” April 1947, p. 6; “The President’s Scientific Research Board,” May 1948, p. 1. HOPE COLLEGE – READING CENTER. By Helen Schoon, prof. April 1952, p. 11. HOPE COLLEGE – RECORDS. “Records Stored in Cave,” Autumn 1971, p. 33. HOPE COLLEGE – SCIENCE DEPT. “The Science Department,” April 1947, p. 4; HOPE COLLEGE – SCIENCE DEPT. QUESTIONNAIRES. “The Motivation of Hope’s Men and Women in Science,” Jan. 1958, p. 2. HOPE COLLEGE – SONGS. “Alma Mater Hymn,” (score) by R. W. Cavanaugh, August 1947, p. 21. HOPE COLLEGE – STUDENT CHURCH. “The Coffee Grounds,” by J. Boonstra, April 1969, p. 5-7; “Forum on Racism,” by Darryl Stewart, Spring 1970, p. 1-2- HOPE COLLEGE – STUDENT GRANTS. January 1958, p. 7-8. HOPE COLLEGE – STUDENT LIFE. “Hope College Students, 1969,” by Calvin Vander Werf, pres., July 1969, p. 9-11. HOPE COLLEGE – STUDENT LIFE – COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS. “Hope Students Help Retarded Children,” by Clyde H. Geerlings, April 1957, p. 1, 20. HOPE COLLEGE – STUDENT LIFE – COUNSELING. “What Price Dialogue?” by Robert Jaehnig ’63, Spring 1970, p. 9-10, 29-31. HOPE COLLEGE - STUDENT LIFE – 1973/74. “The Year of the Student,” Spring 1974, p. 4-8. HOPE COLLEGE – STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS. January 1959, p. 7-8; April 1964, p. 1-2-; “Baker Trust Fund,” Autumn 1970, p. 28; “Baker Scholarships, 1972,” Summer 1972, p. 2; “Baker Scholarships, 1973,” Spring/Summer 1973, p. 41; The Hohn H. Rumph Scholarship: April, 1952, p. 9; “Provided by Industry,” April 1957, p. 12; “Vienna Fund Established,” October 1968, p. 8. HOPE COLLEGE – STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS – ART. “Stanley Harrington Memorial Fund,” Spring ’71. HOPE COLLEGE – STUDENTS – FORENSICS. “Outstanding Year for Forensics,” Spring ’72, p. 28 (p. 30) HOPE COLLEGE – STUDENTS – SECOND AND THIRD GENERATIONS. Jan. 1958, p. 5-6 & July 1958, p. 13. HOPE COLLEGE – STUDENTS – SECOND AND THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATIONS. Jan. 1960, p. 5. HOPE COLLEGE – THEATER DEPT. “From Attic to De Witt Center,” Spring 1972, p. 5-8; “Hope to Premiere Cyrano,” Winter 1973, p. 11-14. HOPE COLLEGE – TRUSTEES. “Trustee Officers,” Summer 1972, p. 2. HOPE COLLEGE – VIENNA SUMMER SCHOOL (chronological arrangement). Report, 1957, see: October 1957, p. 8-9; “Hope People Study in Europe,” January 1957, p. 9; January 1960, p. 12; “Ambassadors With Textbooks, 1956-1960,” Insert: October 1960; October 1965, p. 5-9; “Vienna Fund Established,” October 1968, p. 8. HOPE COLLEGE – VILLAGE SQUARE. October 1957, p. 5, 7; October 1958, p. 10-11; October 1959, p. 17; April 1964, p. 8; January 1966, p. 6-7; Spring 1970, p. 39; Spring 1971, p. 39; Autumn 1971, p. 35; Spring/Summer 1973, p. 47; Spring 1974, p. 27; Summer 1974, p. 36. HOPE COLLEGE – WOMEN AT HOPE. October 1950; “State of Women on Hope’s Campus, 1887-1895,” Jan. 1953, p. 1. HOPE COLLEGE – WOMEN’S LEAGUE FOR HOPE COLLEGE. By Susan Dragt Vander Borgh, May 1949, p. 2; October 1957, p. 5-; By Calvin A. Vander Werf, pres., January 1966, p. 6. HOPE HAVEN FARM. By Preston J. Stegenga ’47, October 1952, p. 14. HOSPERS, GERRIT H. ’84. A tribute: October 1949, p. 11. Hubbard, Kay ’72. “Book Review of The Femininity Game, by Thomas Boslooper ’45 and Marcia Hayes, Fall 1974, p. 11. HUMANITIES. “New Hope for Humanities,” by William J. Herder ’54, April 1965, p. 5-7; “The Plight of the Humanities,” by Editorial Projects for Education, Insert: April 1965, p. 9-24. HUTTAR, CHARLES, prof. “Special Academic Projects,” Winter 1972, p. 13, 21. HUXTABLE, SYLVIA ’38. May 1949, p. 19. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. “The Present Position of the U.S. in International Affairs,” by Hessel Yntema ’12, January 1959, p. 11-15. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AT HOPE. Padma Satya, India, October 1954, p. 7; July 1957, p. 7; Samuel R. Ndimbo, Tanzania, East Africa, Winter 1970, p. 24; Samuel Fumey, Accra, Ghana, Winter 1970, p. 24; Degefa Etana, Wallegra Province, Ethiopia, Winter 1970, p. 24. Italiaander, Rolf, visiting prof. “Experiments with African Art Students,” April 1961, p. 2-14. ITALIAANDER, ROLF, visiting prof. “Hope’s Visiting Professor of African History and Civilization,” April 1961, p. 1. Jaehnig, Robert ’63 and Mary Ann Hogenboom Jaehnig ’63. “The Land of Iron and Diamonds,” January 1967, p. 4-7. Jaehnig, Robert ’63. “What Price Dialogue?” Spring 1970, p. 9-10- JALVING, C. L., prep. ’13. Translator of P. J. Risseeuw’s trilogy: April 1952, p. 3. JELLEMA, WILLIAM ’50. Winter 1973/74, p. 26. Jentz, Arthur H. Jr., prof. “The Christian in the 20th Century,” July 1965, p. 4-5, 23-24; “The Community Character of Hope College,” April 1969, p. 10; “Faculty Greetings,” (at Inaugural) Autumn 1972, p. 15. JENTZ, ARTHUR H. Jr., prof. “Hope’s Outstanding Professor/Educator Award,” July 1968, p. 1. KAAT, JIM. “Versatile, a Winner…Ignored,” by Vern Plagenhoef ’68, reprinted from the Grand Rapids Press, see: Fall 1974, p. 5-7. KANAMORI, SAKIKO ’63. July 1967, p. 4, 21. KARSTEN, MRS. HAROLD, prof. Retires: July 1963, p. 3; obituary: Winter 1972, p. 25. Kennedy, Nancy Flier ’71. Letter about Abram J. Muste ’05, Spring 1975, p. 2. Kik, J. Marcellus ’27. “Reformation Research,” (about John Calvin) Jan. 1962, p. 6-7. KING, MARTIN LUTHER, JR. “Hope Students March in Memory,” April 1968, p. 4. KLAASEN, ADRIAN J., 1905-1968, prof. Obituary & Eulogy: Jan. 1969, p. 29. Kleinheksel, J. Harvey, prof. “Cooperation, Not Conflict,” October 1953, p. 1, 7; “Faculty on years’ theme: Student as a Person,” April 1962. p. 4; “The Place of Research in College Teaching,” April ’59, p. 1-2. KLEINHEKSEL, J. HARVEY, prof. Tributes to: January 1966, p. 1. KNICKERBOCKER FRATERNITY. “Walking Blood Bank,” October 1956, p. 2. KOPPE, OWEN J. ’51. Winter 1973/74, p. 23. KOLLEN, GERRIT J., PRES. “Encounter with President Kollen,” by Dr. Paul G. Fried, prof. Spring 1970, p. 38. KOOIKER, ANTHONY, PROF. “To Make New York Debut,” October 1954, p. 12. Korteling, Anna Ruth. “The New Hope College Ward at Punganur,” April 1953, p. 3, 7. KRESGE FOUNDATION. “$500,000 Kresge Grant,” Spring 1970, p. 1. Kruithof, Bastian. “Capsule or Universe?” (convocation address) Jan. 1957, p. 3. KRUITHOF, BASTIAN. Retires: Winter 1972, p. 12. KUIZENGA, JOHN E. ’99. A Tribute: October 1949, p. 14. KUYPER, L. WILLIAM ’61. “Hope Man With New York Philharmonic,” Jan. 1969, p. 21. LAGUNA HILLS, CALIFORNIA. “Lake Hills Community Church,” Winter 1973/74, p. 5-6. LAITY. “Responsibilities of the Christian Layman,” by John Mulder ’28, April 1952, p. 16-17, 19. LAMPEN, ALBERT E. prof. “Retires After 39 Years,” July 1957, p. 1. LAMPEN, J. Oliver ’39. “Hope Man Succeeds--Nobel Prize Winner,” October 1958, p. 3. LANGUAGES, MODERN – STUDY & TEACHING. “Holland Couple May Revolutionize Language Teaching,” October 1954, p. 14. Larson, Charles H. “Hope President Urges Screening,” (Reprint of article from the Grand Rapids Press, Jan. 22, 1950) April 1950, p. 24-25. LAVAN, JOHN, former student. Dies at 61: October 1952, p. 13. LAVOISIER, ANTOINE LAURENT, 1743-1794. “Alumnus Presents Rare Book to Hope,” April ’69, p. 1-2. LEBANON – ANTIQUITIES. “Past Time (Archaeological Mission to Lebanon)” by John J. Piet ’63, Winter 1970, p. 8-10, 21-28. LEENHOUTS, ABRAHAM, college physician, 1946- , January 1947, p. 3. LEESTMA, HAROLD F. ’39. “Co-Pastor at Garden Grove Community Church,” Spring 1971, p. 11; “A Distance Runner Facing the World,” by Maurine W. Kish, Winter, 1973/74, p. 5-6. Levai, Blaise ’42. Letter from India: January 1948, p. 18. LEVAI, BLAISE ’42. Writes book: Ask an Indian About India, Winter 1972, p. 26. LIBRARIES AND STUDENTS. “The Teaching Function of the Present Day College Library,” by John May, October 1961, p. 1. LUBBERS, AREND DON ’53. July 1960, p. 2; Oct. 1962, p. 1; Jan. 1969, p. 20-21; Summer 1974, p. 32. Lubbers, Irwin J., pres. “Edward D. Dimnent--a Tribute,” October 1959, p. 19-20; “Frances Phelps Otte, 1860-1956,” January 1957, p. 1; “The President’s Page,” (column) see: issues 1947-1951; “Welmers of Hope,” April 1947, p. 1. LUBBERS, IRWIN J., pres. January 1963, p. 1-17; “Freedoms Foundation Achievement Award Presented to: April ’54, p. 2; “Hope President Urges ‘Screening’” April 1950, p. 24-25; “In the Service of Higher Education,” by N. Burns, April ’63, p.1, 29. Lubbers, Irwin J., Pres. emeritus. “The Road Away from Revolution,” (convocation address) Autumn 1970, p. 5-8. LUBBERS, IRWIN J., PRES. EMERITUS. “A Fitting Tribute: Hope Honors President Emeritus Lubbers,” Fall 1974, p. 8-9. LUBBERS, MRS. IRWIN J. January 1963, p. 17. LUNS, JOSEPH M. A. H. “Hope Honors NATO Diplomat,” Summer 1974, p. 4. Lyons, John ’70. “Thailand, Peace Corps, Leprosy, Loneliness,” Winter 1972, p. 9-11. Marker, David, provost. “Brightest Star Among Them All,” (interview) by Eileen Beyer ’72, Fall 1974, p. 2-4; Summer 1974, p. 24. MARSHALL, ROBERT S. ’60. Summer 1974, p. 19. May, John, librarian. “The Teaching Function of the Present Day College Library,” October 1961, p. 1, 29. MEDICINE AS A PROFESSION. “Think on These Things,” by Henry Ten Pas ’35, Jan. 1961, p. 10-12, 17. Melpolder, John, prep. ’97. “My Wondrous ‘I’” (a poem) July 1964, p. 24. MEYER, A. H. “A Friend of Hope,” April 1952, p. 9. MEYER, NELLA, prof. Retires: July 1965, p. 3, 23; Obituary: Spring 1975, p. 20. Michaelson, Robert. “Christian Freedom and Higher Education,” October 1961, p. 4-5- MICHIGAN COLLEGES FOUNDATION, PRES. IRWIN J. LUBBERS, CHAIRMAN. May 1949, p. 1, 21. MICHIGAN UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION PROGRAM STUDY. By Hope Men: April 1954, p. 6. MIKLE, M. HAROLD, prof. Autumn 1972, p. 21; “Mikle/Hope Forensics,” Spring 1972, p. 28. MILES, WENDALL A. ’38. Summer 1974, p. 17. MISSIONS – AFRICA. “African Fold,” by Lorraine Van Farrowe Sikkema ’50, Jan. 1957, p. 4-5. MISSIONS – BRAZIL. Letter from Brazil by Peter Baker ’20, May 1948, p. 14. MISSIONS – CHINA. “Hope in China,” Winter 1972, p. 8. MISSIONS – INDIA. Letter from India by Blaise Levai ’42, Jan. 1948, p. 18; “Missionaries in India Facing Transition,” by C. R. Wieringa ’17, January 1955, p. 3-; “The New Hope College Ward at Punganur,” by Anna Ruth Korteling ’19, April 1953, p. 3; “Science Plus – Miracles in India,” by B. De Valois ’30, July 1956, p. 6-7. MISSIONS – NIGERIA. “Nigerian Chicks & Consultations,” by B. De Valois ’30, Oct. 1962, p. 4-5, 19. Monsma, Joel H. ’66. “Differences,” Summer 1974, p. 30. MOONSHOOTER V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI. (Inserts) See: Editorial Projects for Education. MOORE, JOHN S. ’17. “Rev. John Moore’s Real Life Story,” by Paul Pett, April 1957, p. 3, 20. MOSCOW – DESCRIPTION & TRAVEL. “Five Weeks – Ten Capitols,” by Fred and Maxine Wight ’49, October 1968, p. 6-7, 23. MOTURI, ALFAYO NYARANGI ’64. “A Visit with Alfayo,” by Prof. W. Heine, Oct. 1965, p. 13. Mueller, Joan, prof. “Toward Greener Groves of Academe,” (lecture) Spring 1971, p. 5-9. MUELLER, JOAN, prof. Jan. 1961, p. 9; Spring 1975, p. 12. Muilenburg, James ’20. “The Dead Sea Scrolls,” July 1956, p. 4-5; “Theology,” (at Hope) October 1966, p. 23. MUILENBURG, JAMES ’20. January 1950, p. 7; July 1962, p. 3. MULDER, ARNOLD ’07. Obituary: October 1959, p. 21. MULDER, DONALD G. ’48. Receives NCAA award: Winter 1973, p. 4-5. MULDER, JANET B., archivist. Retires: July 1968, p. 12. Mulder, John ’26. “A College for Our Nan,” (address to the faculty) Jan. 1950, p. 9-14, 19; “Responsibilities of the Christian Layman,” April 1952, p. 16-17, 19. Mulder, John G. ’31. “My Experience with the Russians,” October 1959, p. 4-5; “Society, Morality, & Man: a New Role for Business,” (Sermon at Hope Student Church) January 1969, p. 13-18. Mulder, John R. ’17. “Dr. Evert J. Blekkink,” a tribute, December 1948, p. 27- MULDER, JOHN R. ’17. January 1950, p. 5; Retires: April 1960, p. 22. MURRAY, ZOE, prof. Retires: Autumn 1970, p. 2. Murray, Zoe, prof. “Faculty Essay on the Theme: Student as a Person,” April 1962, p. 4. Murry, J. Ralph. “Horizons Unlimited,” (Centennial Year Commencement Address) July ’66, p. 4-5, 26-27). Muste, Abram J. ’05. “I Believe,” April 1950, p. 8, 15. MUSTE, ABRAM J. ’05. Book review of The Essays of A. J. Muste, edited by Nat Hentoff. Reviewed by D. Ivan Dykstra, prof., April 1967, p. 31; Biography: April 1967, p. 30-31; Letter about Muste by Nancy F. Kennedy ’71, Spring 1975, p. 2. Nettinga, James ’34. “Anatomy of a Blanket,” (plea for new gym) April 1967, p. 7-8. NOBEL PRIZES. “Hope Man Succeeds—Nobel Prize Wintter,” October 1958, p. 3. NORTH CENTRAL ASSOCIATION. “In the Service of Higher Education,” by Norman Burns, January 1963, p. 1 & 29. NYBOER, JOHN, custodian. Obituary: October 1959, p. 20. NYENHUIS, JACOB E., HUMANITIES DEAN. Fall 1974, p. 17. NYKERK, G. J. (elder of Overisel Reformed Church) January 1967, p. 12. Olert, Frederick H. ’26. “I Believe in Hope College,” January 1947, p. 10; “Remarks at Ground Breaking Ceremony,” April 1967, p. 1, 32. OGHIMI, MOTORITERE ’79. December 1948, p. 29. ORTHODOX EASTERN CHURCH. “Differences,” by Joel H. Monsma ’66, Summer 1974, p. 30. OSTERHOF, H. JUDSON ’21. Winter 1971, p. 21. Otte, Frances Phelps ’82. “My Classmate Trude—a Tribute,” December 1948, p. 15, 23; “Writes of Her Life,” October 1950, p. 3. OTTE, FRANCES PHELPS ’82. “Frances Phelps Otte, 1860-1956,” by Irwin J. Lubbers, pres. January 1957, p. 1. OTTE, JOHN. (son of Dr. John Otte and grandson of Phillip Phelps) Summer 1974, p. 8. OUTSTANDING YOUNG MEN OF AMERICA. 1967, “Five Hope Men,” April 1967, p. 7-8; 1969, April 1969, p. 9; 1970, “Six Hope College Alumni,” Winter 1971, p. 3. OUTSTANDING YOUNG WOMEN OF AMERICA. 1968, January 1969, p. 22 & 24-25; 1970, Spring 1971, p. 30. OVERISEL, MICH. OVERISEL REFORMED CHURCH. “Four Hope Teachers from One Congregation,” by Cornelius Vander Muelen ’00, January 1967, p. 12. OWENS, JODY CAPRON ’69. Her Book: The Past Is Just Good-bye, Summer 1974, p. 31. PAGE, BARBARA MONROE ’60. In Outstanding Young Women in America, 1970, Spring 1971, p. 30. PAINE, CLIFFORD E. ’11. “The Golden Gate Bridge…Span of a Lifetime,” by Clyde H. Geerlings, October 1955, p. 2. PAINTINGS. “The Chapel Under the Sea,” by Paul Robbert ’53, October 1952, p. 17. PEACE. “A World at Peace Under Law,” by Sam Dudley, July 1954, p. 12-13. PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEERS. “The Land of Iron and Diamonds,” by Robert D. Jaehnig ’63, January 1967, p. 4-7; “A Saturday in Wallega,” by Robert Werge ’63, Autumn 1969, p. 24-25. PEALE, NORMAN VINCENT & RUTH STAFFORD PEALE. “A Day With the Peales,” Winter 1973, p. 6-9. Penrose, Larry, prof. “A View of the China Trip,” Winter 1972, p. 7-8. PENROSE, LARRY, prof. Spring/Summer 1973, p. 14. Physical Education Staff of Hope College. “Intercollegiate Athletics,” Summer 1972, p. 16-17. Piet, John ’63. “Past Time,” (Archaeological Mission to Lebanon) Winter 1970, p. 8-10, 21-23. Pieters, Elizabeth ’17. “News from Setsu Matsunobu Emori,” ’34, April 1950, p. 14. PIETERS family. October 1951, p. 4-5, 8. Plagenhoef, Vern ’68. “Jim Kaat…” Fall 1974, p. 5-7. Pleune, Gordon ’39. “A Father’s Letter to His Son About Vietnam,” July 1969, p. 8, 11. POEMS. (alphabetical order by title) “America, Awake!” by Helena Roelofs Gill, July 1969, p. 30. “A Few Words to the Wise…” by Francis Fike, prof. Winter 1973, p. 30-31. “A Nosegay of Limericks for Retirees,” by Francis Fike, prof. Summer 1972, p. 35. “The Storm Angel,’ by Jerry P. Winter ’91, October 1957, p. 13. “The Teacher’s Prayer,” by Willard Parker Vander Laan ’05, Oct. 1952, p. 14. Ponstein, Lambert, prof. “Bases for Hope’s Philosophy of Education,” Jan. 1966, p. 2-3, 18; “Person to Person,” January 1962, p. 1-3, 17. POPPEN, HENRY A. ’14. July 1952, p. 7; Spring/Summer 1973, p. 41; Winter 1973, p. 29-30. Prins, A. James, prof. “Last Chance Talk, 1967,” July 1967, p. 7, 19-20. PRINS, A. JAMES, prof. Selected for H. O. P. E. Award: July 1966, p. 1. PRINS, EDWARD ’56. October 1956, p. 17. PRINS, MARGUERITE MEYER, prof. Retires: July 1962, p. 1. PRINS, TUNIS W. ’20. A tribute: October 1949, p. 15. PROJECT APOLLO. “Hope Man Writes From Apollo 8 Recovery Ship,” by Dean K. Veltman ’50, January 1969, p. 2 & 3. QUIST, JAMES D., ’36. “A Tribute…” April 1950, p. 18. Raap, Albert, prof. Letter from: April 1950, p. 23. RACE DISCRIMINATION. “Forum on Racism,” by D. Stewart ’73, Spring 1970, p. 1-2. RAHIMI, MORTEZA A. ’61. Fall 1974, p. 20. Read, David H. C. “Respect—Key for Solving Basic Academic Unrest,” (excerpts from a commencement address) July 1969, p. 2. REARDON, DAVID M. ’32. “Chaplin of the Year,” by Prof. H. E. Schoon, April 1952, p. 1. REEVERTS, EMMA, prof. Retires: July 1963, p. 2; Obituary: Spring/Summer 1973, p. 40. REIMOLD, JULIA C. VAN RAALTE, 1873-1952. January 1953, p. 1, 17. REIMOLD, O. S. II AND MRS. O. S. REIMOLD (granddaughter of Albertus C. Van Raalte). Give A Century of Hope to 3,000 alumni and friends: January 1969, p. 1. RELIGION & SCIENCE. “The Search for Truth,” by E. Wichers ’13, April 1966, p. 2-5. Reynolds, William, prof. “Liberal Arts Courses Are Future-Oriented,” Autumn 1972, p. 20. Rider, Morrette. “Academic Accountability,’ Winter 1973, p. 20-21. RIDER, MORRETTE, dean. Resignation: Spring 1974, p. 19; Letter to Dr. Rider by Wilbur R. Brandli ’46, Summer 1974, p. 26. RIECK, NORMAN, prof. Spring 1974, p. 12. RIGTERINK, MERLE D. ’33. Autumn 1972, p. 31. RISSEEUW, PIETER JOHANNES. (Author of a trilogy of novels in Dutch on the Dutch emigration to America) April 1952, p. 3- ROBBERT, PAUL ’53. His: The Chapel Under the Sea (a painting) October 1952, p. 17. ROCKETS (AERONAUTICS). “Space Applications for Rocket Vehicles,” by Everett T. Welmers, January 1960, p. 13-16. ROSS, METTA, prof. “Elected to American Geographical Society,” Jan. 1950, p. 19; Retires: July 1960, p. 3; Spring/Summer 1973, p. 51. RUSSIA. “My Experience With the Russians,” by John Mulder ’31, Oct. 1959, p. 4-5. RUSSIA – DESCRIPTION & TRAVEL. “Russian Tour,” by G. Arwady ’69, Oct. 1968, p. 6-7, 22-23. RYLAARSDAM, J. COERT ’31. January 1950, p. 6. SABEE, KEES. The March to the Feast of Whitsuntide (a painting) Jan. 1965, p. 1. Sadtler, Katherine. “A Miracle of Hope,” (about S. M. Emori ’34) July 1952, p. 19. SAMUELSON, LOIS KEPPEL ’32. “Hope Alumna Inspired to Write Biblical Drama,” July 1961, p. 12. Savage, Edward, prof. “Last Chance Talk,” July 1964, p. 4-5, 18-20. SAVAGE, EDWARD, prof. Biography: July 1964, p. 5. SCIPPER, RON ’52. Spring 1975, p. 16. Schoon, Helen, prof. “The Reading Center at Hope College,” April 1952, p. 11. SCHOON, HELEN, prof. Retires: July 1967, p. 5. SCHOON, HENRY, prof. “Dies on April 23, 1954,” July 1954, p. 17. SCHOUTEN, JACK, coach. “Hope Honors Jack Schouten,” October 1949, p. 2-4. SCHRIER, JOHN C. ’55, trustee. Spring 1975, p. 11. SCHRIER, WILLIAM, prof. His: Contest Oratory: A Handbook, Winter 1972, p. 13; “Writes Book,” (Gerrit J. Diekema, Orator) Jan. 1951, p. 5; Retires: July 1969, p. 6; Obituary: Spring/Summer 1973, p. 39-40. SCHULLER, ROBERT ’47. “Robert Schuller and the Garden Grove Church,” Oct. 1957, p. 4; July 1969, p. 33. SCHUT, JOHN K. ’42. “Seeks Cure for Fatal Ailment,” Oct. 1956, p. 1-2. SERMONS. “Society, Morality and Man: a New Role for Business,” by John G. Mulder ’31, (delivered at Hope Student Church) Jan. 1969, p. 13-18. SHAW, HENRY ’49. “Historian for Marines,” April 1956, p. 9. SIERRA LEONE, WEST AFRICA. “The Land of Iron and Diamonds,” by R. D. Jaehnig ’63, January 1967, p. 4-7. Sikkema, Lorraine Van Farrowe ’50. “African Fold,” January 1957, p. 4- SINGLETON, MILDRED, librarian. Retires: October 1959, p. 13. SIZOO, JOSEPH ’07. January 1950, p. 4; Obituary: October 1966, p. 33. Sluyter, Eunice ’38. “What Is To Be Beamed To All the World?” Spring/Summer 1973, p. 9-13. Smallegan, Evelyn Van Dam ’50. “Hope Village Square,” October 1957, p. 5, 7. SMIES, GERALDINE ’32. A tribute: April 1950, p. 20. SMITH, ILONA SZABO ’32. April 1950, p. 1. SMITH, RAY, prof. “New Football Coach,” by Tom Renner, Winter 1970, p. 3 & 26. SMITH, RAYMOND L. ’28. January 1948, p. 15. SMITH, RAYMOND C. ’37. Author of Human Crisis in the Kingdom of Coal, 1952, p. 8. SMOKE PREVENTION. “The Smoke Burner,” by Edward Dimnent ’96 (reprint of article from the 1891 Anchor) Spring 1970, p. 7. SNOW, ESTHER MACFARLANE, prof. Retires: July 1965, p. 3, 23; Obituary: Spring 1974, p. 21-22. Snow, Lotus, prof. “Dr. Ella A. Hawkinson, 1896-1954” (prof.) April 1954, p. 12. SPOELSTRA, WATSON (WADDY) ’32. Spring 1975, p. 6-7. Steffens, Henry, treas. “Financing Higher Education,” January 1959, p. 1-3; “The Money Behind Our Colleges,” April 1964, p. 7-8. STEFFENS, HENRY, treas. Retires: July 1968, p. 1. STEGEMAN, GEBHARD ’13. January 1950, p. 21. Stegenga, Preston ’47. “Hope Haven University—a Dream of the Dutch Pioneers,” July 1952, p. 18; “Hope Haven Farm,” also a letter, October 1952, p. 14; “The Role of Hope College in the Assimilation of Dutch-Americans,” July 1954, p. 2-3. STEGENGA, PRESTON, ’47. Book review of his Anchor of Hope: History of an American Denominational Institution—Hope College, October 1954, p. 3; October 1955, p. 5; Winter 1973/74, p. 24. STEGGERDA, MORRIS ’22. January 1950, p. 7; a tribute: April 1950, p. 20. Stewart, Derryl ’73. “Forum on Racism,” Spring 1970, p. 1-2. Stewart, John, assc. dean. “Hope in the 1980’s: Challenge & Response,” Spring 1973, p. 35-36. STOPPELS, JUNE DUNSTER ’52. “There’s Magic at Her Fingers,” by Bernice Mancewicz, (Reprint from Grand Rapids Press) Spring 1974, p. 25. STRICK, E. J. ’03. Spring 1974, p. 10-11. Stryker, Marian, alumni director. “Amusing and Exciting Anecdotes from Mary Jayne’s Heroic Age,” Autumn 1969, p. 6-8; “Miss Gold’s Gift Turned Their Retirement Into Another Special Delight,” Autumn 1969, p. 34-35; “Mr. Gold’s Diary Records Work and Pleasures at Marigold,” Autumn 1969, p. 30-33. STRYKER, MARIAN, alumni secretary 1947-1974. Retirement: Summer 1974, p. 35. “The Student as a Person, I,” Counseling, January 1962, p. 4-5. “The Student as a Person, II,” From the students’ point of view: April 1962, p. 1-3; As the faculty see it: April 1962, p. 4. TALLIS, JAMES, d. 1968, prof. Eulogy by David Clark, prof., Autumn 1969, p. 22-23. TEACHER COUNSELOR RELATIONSHIPS. “What Price Dialogue?” by R. Jaehnig ’63, Spring ’70, p. 9-10. TEACHING, FREEDOM OF. “What Right Has This Man…” Insert: Jan. 1963, p. 7-22. TELEVISION RELAY SYSTEMS. “What Is To Be Beamed To All the World?” by Eunice H. Sluyter, ’38, Spring/Summer 1973, p. 9-13. TELLIMAN, MARY, house mother. Retires: Summer 1972, p. 34. Ten Pas, Henry ’35. “Think On These Things,” January 1961, p. 10-12, 17. TER MOLEN, LARRY ’59. Summer 1974, p. 29. THAILAND. “Thailand, Peace Corps, Leprosy, Loneliness,” by Jon Lyons ’70, Winter ’72, p. 9-11. THERMOTRON CORPORATION OF HOLLAND. “Agna-Lab Presented to Hope…” Spring 1970, p. 6-7. THOMPSON, NORMAN W. ’53, trustee. Winter 1973/74, p. 27. THOMPSON, OSCAR, PROF. Retires: July 1962, p. 2; Obituary: Spring 1970, p. 37. TILLEMA, JOHN ’14. “We Salute…John Albert Tillema,” January 1950, p. 20. TIMMER, JOHN NORMAN, alumni director. Winter 1970, p. 2. TYSSE, JAMES ’34. Summer 1974, p. 16. UNGERSMA, AARON J. ’26. January 1950, p. 8. UNITED NATIONS. “The United Nations As I See It,” by K. Yifru, Jan. 1952, p. 20. U. S. – CIVILIZATION – 20TH CENT. “Tradition and Revolution in American Life,” by John W. Hollenbach, prof., Jan. 1961, p. 5-7, 15-17. U. S. – POLITICAL GOVERNMENT. “Some Thoughts on National Unity,” by Dennis Wegner ’66, Autumn 1970, p. 34. Van Beek, Drake ’71. “Teaching by Terror,” (reprint from Anchor) Spring 1971, p. 38. VANDENBERG, FREDERICK E. ’53. Autumn 1972, p. 31. VANDENBERG, TOM F. ’64. Review of his novel: Orphan in the Sun, April 1969, p. 3. VANDEN BOSCH, ERNEST ’23. A tribute: January 1950, p. 17. VANDEN BOSCH, JACOB G. ’97. July 1951, p. 9. Vander Borgh, Susanne Dragt ’27. “Hope College Women’s League,” May 1949, p. 2. VANDERBUSH, ALVIN, PROF. Receives first H.O.P.E. award: July 1965, p. 1; “Teaching by Terror,” by Drake Van Beek ’71, Spring 1971, p. 38. Vander Laan, Willard P. ’05. “The Teacher’s Prayer,” (a poem) Oct. 1952, p. 14. Vander Lugt, William, prof. “Humanities,” Oct. 1966, p. 22; “Of Course, Diogenes…A Mind Is Required,” Summer ’72, p. 5-9; “Predictions and Accomplishments,” (of Irwin J. Lubbers) January 1963, p. 6-9; dean. “Trends In Education,” Oct. 1959, p. 1, 9. VANDER LUGT, WILLIAM, chancellor. Interview with: Winter 1971, p. 11. Vander Muelen, Cornelius ’00. “A Centennial Memory: Four of Hope’s Early Teachers from One Overisel Congregation.” January 1967, p. 12; “Reminiscences: the Pump; the Cow; the Bear,” Oct. ’66, p. 36. VANDER MEULEN, CORNELIUS ’00. January 1948, p. 15; Obituary: April 1968, p. 40. VANDER MUELEN, JOHN ’35. April 1956, p. 4. VANDER VELDE, OTTO ’15, college physician. October 1965, p. 1. VANDER WERF, CALVIN ’37. “Honored by Research Grant,” Jan. 1962, p. 10. Vander Werf, Calvin, pres. “Convocation Address 1963,” Oct. 1963, p. 1-3, 8; “Hope College Students 1969,” July 1969, p. 9-11; “Inaugural Address,” Jan. 1964, p. 5-13; “President’s Report,” Summer 1970, p. 1-4; “Response to Prince Bernhard’s Address,” April 1965, p. 3-4; “Sloan Foundation Statement,” Jan. 1967, p. 2; “Tribute to Dr. Gerrit Van Zyl,” Jan. 1968, p. 1. VANDER WERF, CALVIN, pres. Biography: October 1963, p. 3; “Inauguration of…” Jan. 1964, p. 1-17; Interviewed: Oct. 1966, p. 16-17; Farewell - Dinner - Accomplishments: Autumn 1970, p. 35-39. VANDER WERF, CALVIN, pres. emeritus. “Portrait,” Spring/Summer 1973, p. 47. Vander Werf, Rachel. “Cooperation Is the Name of the Game at Marigold,” Autumn ’69, p. 4-5; “What A College Education Is All About,” Oct. 1963, p. 4. VANDER WERF, RACHEL. Biography: October 1963, p. 5. VANDER WERF family. “Six Children--a Roll Call,” by Joan Vander Werf Brieve, October 1963, p. 6-7. VAN DIS, SUSAN ’76. First woman on varsity golf team: Fall 1974, p. 12. VAN EENENAAM, ISLA PRUIM, dean of women. Retires: July 1968, p. 2. VAN ESS, HELEN ’27. Spring 1971, p. 10. VAN ESS, JOHN ’99. A tribute: October 1949, p. 11. Van Eyl, F. Phillip, prof. “Some Notes and Thoughts on Hope’s Present Psychology Dept.” Winter 1971, p. 18-20. VAN KERSEN, WILLIAM J. ’94. A tribute: October 1949, p. 11. VAN LIERS, DONALD ’39, ’39. “Bronson Using ‘Heart Exploration’ Technique,” Jan. 1957, p. 6. VAN PUTTEN, J. DYKE, prof. “Gives Personal Library to Hope,” April 1969, p. 2; Retires: July 1969, p. 6. VAN RAALTE, ALBERTUS C. - HOMESTEAD. January 1948, p. 10. VAN SAUN, WALTER, prof. October 1950, p. 23. VAN SCHAACK, EVA, prof. Retires: July 1969, p. 7. VAN TUINEN, RAYMOND J., development officer. Fall, 1974, p. 16. Van Voorst, Bruce ’54. “Washington Merry-Go-Round,” April 1964, p. 4-6. VAN VOORST, BRUCE ’54. First place in oratory M.I.C. contest: April 1954, p. 8; July 1967, p. 4, 21; “Bruce Van Voorst Shadowing Henry K.” Spring 1975, p. 8-10. VAN WYK, JUDSON ’43. Winter 1973/74, p. 24. Van Wylen, Gordon J., pres. “Inaugural Address,” Autumn 1972, p. 7-14; “The President’s Message,” Autumn 1973, p. 2-10; “The President’s Report, 1973/74,” Fall 1974, p. 1-12. VAN WYLEN, GORDON J., pres. Biography: Autumn 1972, p. 18. VAN WYLEN, MRS. GORDON J. “Hope’s First Lady…” by Eileen Beyer ’72, Spring 1975, p. 3-5. VAN WYLEN family. Autumn 1972, p. 16-18. Van Zoeren, Gerrit John ’12. “Libraries and Books,” October 1961, p. 30. VAN ZOEREN, GERRIT JOHN ’12. “Hope’s Largest Gift--Donor for a Library,” Oct. ’59, p. 2-3. VAN ZOEREN, MRS. JOHN. Obituary: Winter 1972, p. 26. VAN ZOEREN family. “We Salute…” April 1950, p. 12. VAN ZYL, GERRIT, prof. (chronological arrangement) “The Science Department,” April 1947, p. 4. “Wins Chemical Educators Prize,” October 1954, p. 5. Honored: April 1955, p. 2. See also: July 1962, p. 3. Tribute by C. A. Vander Werf, pres., Jan. 1968, p. 1. Obituary: January 1968, p. 28. VELDHUIS, ZACHARY, prep. ’90. July 1967, p. 8; Winter 1970, p. 11; “A Century Plus,” Winter 1973, p. 31; Spring 1974, p. 26; Obituary: Spring 1975, p. 21. Veltman, Dean K. ’50. “Hope Man Writes from Apollo 8 Recovery Ship,” Jan. ’69, p. 2-3. VENEKLASEN, JAMES T. ’07. January 1950, p. 8. Ver Beek, J. J., prof. “Can We Get Enough Teachers?” April 1956, p. 11. VER BEEK, J. J., prof. Retires: Autumn 1971, p. 33. Verduin, Kathleen ’65. Book review of The Femininity Game, by Thomas Boslooper ’45 and Marcia Hayes. Fall 1974, p. 11-12. VERGEER, TEUNIS, prof. (1931-1953) Retires: Winter 1973, p. 2-3. VIETNAM. “Ethnocentricity in South Vietnam?” by R. L. Hoeksema, prof., Winter ’73, p. 15-19; “A Father’s Letter to His Son…” by G. F. Pleune ’39, July 1969, p. 8-11. VISSCHER, J. PAUL ’17. “A Tribute…” April 1950, p. 19. Visscher, Maurice B. ’22. “The Scientific Basis of Recent Advances in Medicine,” December 1948, p. 13-14, 27. VISSCHER, REIN, business manager. Retires: January 1965, p. 7. VISSCHER family. May 1948, p. 11-14. VISSER, JOHN ’30. “Leading Churchman Has Prominent Role in Staggering List of Activities,” April 1957, p. 4. Voogd, Henry, prof. “Religion and Higher Education,” April 1960, p. 1-3. Vriesman, Dick ’47. Letter from India, December 1948, p. 29. WAALKES, T. PHILLIP ’41. “Potent Hormones in Bananas Announced by Hope Man,” October 1958, p. 2. Walchenbach, Elaine Bielefeld ’46. “Hope Village Square,” October 1958, p. 10-11. WARNSHUIS, A. LIVINGSTON ’97. January 1950, p. 2; tributes, by Margaret C. Warnshuis and Dr. Norman Goodall, July 1958, p. 1. Wegner, Dennis ’66. “Some Thoughts on National Unity,” Autumn 1970, p. 34. Weller, Kenneth, prof. “Last Chance Talk, 1968,” July 1968, p. 3-4. WELLER, KENNETH, prof. Danforth Scholar: April 1955, p. 3; Named president of Central College: July 1969, p. 24. Welmers, Everett ’32. “Space Applications for Rocket Vehicles,” Jan. 1960, p. 13-16; “Science,” (at Hope) October 1966, p. 2. WELMERS, THOMAS EVERETT, 1874-1947. “Welmers of Hope,” by Irwin J. Lubbers, pres., April 1947, p. 1. Welmers, William E. ’36. “African Report,” July 1956, p. 13; “Letter from Africa: December 1948, p. 29; “Prof. Edward J. Wolters,” July 1966, p. 2; “Views from the Campus,” April 1966, p. 6. WELMERS, WILLIAM E. ’36. Biographical: April 1967, p. 5-6. Wenke, Lee H. ’60 and William J. Helder ’54. “New Hope for Humanities,” Apr. ’65, p. 5-7. Wenke, Lee, director of development. “A Man of Strength and Courage,” Winter ’72, p. 4-6. Werge, Robert ’63. “A Saturday in Wallega,” Autumn 1969, p. 24-25. Wichers, Edward ’13. “The Search for Truth,” April 1966, p. 2-5. WICHERS, EDWARD ’13. April 1956, p. 1; July 1962, p. 2; Biography: April 1966, p. 1. WICHERS, WILLARD C. ’32. Summer 1974, p. 5, 23. Wichers, Wynand, pres. emeritus. “A College of Distinction,” October 1956, p. 12-14. WICHERS, WYNAND, pres. emeritus. Writes Century of Hope: January 1969, p. 1; In memoriam: Spring 1971, p. 36. Wierenga, C. R. ’17. “Missionaries in India Facing Transition,” Jan. 1955, p. 3. Wight, Fred and Maxine ’49. “Five Weeks--Ten Capitals,” Oct. 1968, p. 6-7, 23. Wilson, Robert E. “A Business Man Looks At Our Colleges,” April 1957, p. 16-19. WILSON, ROBERT E. “Industry--the Friend of Education,” April 1957, p. 11. WIMMER, CHARLES ROBERT, dean of the faculty 1946-47. Jan. 1947, p. 2. WINTER, ANNA RIEMENS ’02. Autumn 1972, p. 30. WINTER, EGBERT, prof. A tribute by Paul E. Hinkamp, May 1949, p. 22. Winter, Helena Visscher ’36. “An Interview with Chairman Buys and President Vander Werf,” October 1966, p. 16-17. Winter, Jerry P. ’91. “The Storm Angel,” (a poem) Oct. 1957, p. 13. WINTER, JOHN G. ’01. We salute: April 1950, p. 13; July 1956, p. 21. WITTE, JOHN J. ’54. Spring 1975, p. 16. Wolters, Edward, prof. “The Christians as Portrayed by Pagan Latin Writers about Fifty Years after the Time of St. Paul,” April 1954, p. 16-17. WOLTERS, EDWARD, prof. Retires: July 1966, p. 1-2. Yifru, Ketema ’51. “The United Nations As I See It,” January 1952, p. 20. YNTEMA, DWIGHT, prof. Appointed to direct the re-examination of Michigan’s unemployment compensation program: April 1954, p. 6; Retires: July 1967, p. 5. Yntema, Hessel ’12. “The Present Position of the U. S. in International Affairs,” (Academic Homecoming address) January 1959, p. 11-15. YNTEMA, HESSEL ’12. Receives high honor: July 1961, p. 13; Obituary: April 1966, p. 37. YNTEMA, OTTO ’29. July 1969, p. 31. Yntema, Theodore ’21. “Liberal Education,” July 1960, p. 11-14. YNTEMA, THEODORE ’21. Winter 1973/74, p. 25. YNTEMA family. May 1949, p. 8-11, 17. Yonkman, Frederick ’25. “Medicine,” (at Hope) October 1966, p. 20. Zsiros, Joseph, prof. “Our Spiritual Gerar,” October 1962, p. 2-3. ZSIROS, JOSEPH, prof. Retires: October 1968, p. 11. ZUIDEMA, GEORGE ’48. Honored: Spring 1972, p. 35. ZWEMER, RAYMOND ’23. August 1947, p. 6; April 1956, p. 1. ZWEMER, SAMUEL M. ’87. Jan. 1950, p. 2; tribute by A. Pieters, July 1952, p. 27. INDEX TO THE ALUMNI MAGAZINE (Summer, 1975 - Spring, 1979) ALUMNI - CLASS REPRESENTATIVE CONFERENCE. “School Days ’77,” Winter 1977, p. 12. ALUMNI DAY (FALL). See photographs: Winter 1978, p. 6-7. ALUMNI FUND. National chairman: Jack Hascup ’53, Winter 1975, p. 14. BLANKESPOOR, HARVEY, prof. “Rigorous but Reasonable.” Spring 1979, p. 12. Bruins, Elton J. (prof.). “Dimnent Memorial Chapel After 50 Years Still ‘A Hymn Turned To Stone,’” Spring 1978, p. 3-6. Cohen, William (prof.). “Book Review of Dear Master: Letters of a Slave Family, by Randall M. Miller, ed.,” Spring 1979, p. 18-19. COMMENCEMENT. Summer 1975, 1976, 1977. DE CAIR, THOMAS P. ’72. “A Long Way to 1600 Pennsylvania,” by Eilen Beyer, Summer 1975, p. 8-12. DE PREE, HUGH ’38 (trustee). Summer 1975, p. 4; Re-elected chairman: Summer 1976, p. 23; “Creative Chairman Offers Retrospect” (alumni profile) Summer 1978, p. 8-12. De Pree, Willard A. ’50 (ambassador) “Foreign Affairs,” Spring 1976, p. 4-5. De Vette, Russ (prof.). “Retires,” Spring 1977, p. 30. DINKELOO, JOHN G. “Humanist Architect In a World of Concrete and Steel,” Summer 1977, p. 3-9. Donia, Tom ’73. “The Open Door: a Mission of Love for Young People,” (about Dan Stoepker ’70) Spring 1976, p. 27-28. EIMICKE, VICTOR W. (trustee). Elected president of Board of Trustees: Summer 1978, p. 21. Fassler, Barbara Walvoord ’63. “Women,” (1976-2076), Spring 1976, p. 18-19. FISHER, GEORGE ’72. “Alumnus Appears On Public Television,” Spring 1979, p. 20. FORD, GERALD R. “Ford On Campus,” Winter 1977, p. 11. Granberg, Karin ’70. “Wes and Karen Michaelson: a Life-Giving Pilgrimage,” Spring 1979, p. 8-10. GREEN, LAWRENCE (prof.). “Lawrence ‘Doc’ Green--Student Care Is More Than a Non-Verbal Enterprise,” (interview) Winter 1978, p. 13-16. HARRINGTON, JANE (prof.). “Discovery Challenger,” Spring 1979, p. 12-13. Hemenway, Stephen, (prof.). Excerpts from a poem on his receiving the H.O.P.E. Award, Winter 1977, p. 12. HILLEGONDS, WILIAM (chaplain). “Born Late and Still Running,” Winter 1977, p. 3-6; “Chaplain Accepts Iowa Call,” Summer 1978, p. 20. HOLLEMAN, JANTINA (prof.). “A Career That Began With a Jingle,” Spring 1978, p. 7-11. Hollenbach, John (prof.). “Hope College,” (1976-2076) Spring 1976, p. 20-21. HOLLENBACH, JOHN (prof.). “33 Years Dedication to the Liberal Arts,” Summer 1978, p. 3-7. HOPE COLLEGE. “A Day In the Life Of Hope College,” p. 3-29 of photos and activities on campus, Spring 1977. HOPE COLLEGE. “Hope College,” (1976-2076), by John Hollenbach, Spring 1976, p. 20-21. HOPE COLLEGE. “Hope Presidents Look Ahead,” Spring 1976, p. 24. HOPE COLLEGE – ALCOHOL. “Policy Reaffirmed,” Summer 1966, p. 22. HOPE COLLEGE – ARCHIVES (Janet Mulder, Andrew Vander Zee, Elton Bruins). “Preserving the Past,” by Eileen Beyer, Spring 1976, p. 22-24. HOPE COLLEGE – BOARD OF TRUSTEES. “Supporters of the College’s Mission: an In-Depth Look at the H. C. Board of Trustees,” Summer 1975, p. 3-7. HOPE COLLEGE – BUILDINGS – DIMNENT MEMORIAL CHAPEL. “After 50 Years Still ‘A Hymn Turned To Stone,’” by Elton J. Bruins, Spring 1978, p. 3-6. HOPE COLLEGE – BUILDINGS – DOW. Groundbreaking ceremonies: Winter 1976; “Innovative Health Fitness Program Gets Kellogg Support,” Summer 1977, p. 21. HOPE COLLEGE – BUILDINGS – VAN VLECK. Michigan Historical Commission marker ceremony: Winter 1976. HOPE COLLEGE – FACULTY SUMMER GRANTS. Summer 1975, p. 24. HOPE COLLEGE – FUND CAMPAIGNS. “Build Hope Achieves Goals,” Winter 1976; “Endowment of Hope,” Spring 1979; “Why Have an Endowment Push Now?” (interview with Dr. Gordon Van Wylen conducted by Eileen Beyer) Spring 1979. HOPE COLLEGE – GIFT REPORT, ANNUAL. For 1974-75, Fall 1975, p. 15-37. For 1975-76, Fall 1976, p. 16-47. For 1976-77, Fall 1977. For 1977-78, Fall 1978. HOPE COLLEGE – HOMECOMING (FEBRUARY). Spring 1978, p. 17. HOPE COLLEGE – HONOR ROLL OF DONORS. See: HOPE COLLEGE – GIFT REPORT, ANNUAL. HOPE COLLEGE – PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION DEPT. “Physical Education Professionals Reflect on Career Preparation,” (alumni profiles) Ronald Bos ’53; Linda Draft ’72; Richard Scott ’71; Daryl Siedentop ’60; Karla Hoesch ’73 Wolters; and Brian Claxton ’73, Winter 1978. HOPE COLLEGE – PRESIDENT’S REPORT. See: HOPE COLLEGE – GIFT REPORT, ANNUAL. HOPE COLLEGE – STUDENTS IN THE NEWS. Susan Shepley ’76 - Best student paper award from Geological Society of America: Winter 1976, p. 19; C. Gwen De Boer - Southland Medal, Summer 1977, p. 2. HOPE COLLEGE – WOMEN’S LEAGUE FOR HOPE COLLEGE. “50 Years Young,” by Marian Stryker ’31, Winter 1975, p. 9-11; “The Spirit of ’57” or “How We Survived That 1st Pickle!” by F. Sennett ’44, Winter 1975, p. 11. H.O.P.E. AWARD (HOPE OUTSTANDING PROFESSOR-EDUCATOR AWARD) 1975 James P. Henderson, Summer 1975, p. 23. 1976 Jack R. Ridl, Summer 1976, p. 22. 1977 Stephen Hemenway and Lambert Ponstein, Summer 1977, p. 25. Jellema, William W. ’50. “Higher Education,” (1976-2076) Spring 1976, p. 6-7. LUDWIG, THOMAS (prof.). “Learning Motivator,” Spring 1979, p. 13-14. MACCARTHY, SUSAN (prof.). “A Visible Model,” Spring 1979, p. 14-15. Malcom, James (prof.). Excerpts from his commencement address, Summer 1976, p. 20. MARCUS, BETH ’42. “Challenging Women of the Reformed Church,” (interview by Eileen Beyer, editorial assistant) Winter 1975, p. 7-8. MEIJI GAKUIN UNIVERSITY, TOKYO, JAPAN. Dr. Van Wylen presented Meiji Gakuin with a stained glass panel, Winter 1977, p. 14. MICHAELSON, WES. “Wes and Karen Michaelson: A Life-Giving Pilgrimage,” Spring 1979. Miles, Wendell A. ’38. “The Judicial System,” (1976-2076) Spring 1976, p. 8-9. MILLER, RANDALL M. ED. Book review of his Dear Master: Letters of a Slave Family, by William Cohen (prof.) Spring 1979, p. 18-19; 1976/2076 being a series of articles on American life in the 21st century by the following alumni: Ambassador Willard De Pree, Dr. William Jellema, The Honorable Wendell Miles, Mr. Peter Paulsen, Dr. George Zuidema, Miss Janet Baird Weisiger, Dr. Robert Schuller, Miss Barbara Walvoord Fassler, and Prof. John Hollenbach. Spring 1976 (see authors for entries). OPUS. Alumni Opus -- Contest rules: see “Editor’s Corner,” p. 2, Winter 1978. OVERMAN, DEAN ’65. “The Right Time, the Right Place,” (alumni profile) Winter 1977. Paulsen, Pete M. ’64. “The Media,” (1976-2076) Spring 1976, p. 10-11. PONSTEIN, LAMBERT. “Quietly Retired But Not Forgotten,” by E. Beyer, Winter 1976. POPPEN, JAMES ’26. “The Adventures, the Anecdotes, the Honors Are Many,” Spring 1978. PRINS, JAMES (prof.). “Reflections of a Literature Prof.,” (interview) Winter 1975. Renner, Tom. “Editor’s Corner,” in most issues. Schuller, Robert H. ’47. “Religion,” (1976-2076) Spring 1976, p. 16-17. Sennett, Fritzi M. ’44, “The Spirit of ’57” or “How We Survived That 1st Pickle!” (a poem about Hope College Women’s League) Winter 1975. SNELLER, DELWYN ’67. “Poet Returned,” (interview) Winter 1975, p. 15-16. STOEPKER, DAN ’70. “The Open Door: a Mission of Love for Young People,” by Tom Donia ’73, Spring 1976, p. 27-28. STONE, WILLIAM K. “New Positions.” (William K. Stone appointed as director of planned giving in the development department). Winter 1972. TWEEDLE, SYLVIA HUXTABLE ’38. “A One-Woman War on Deafness,” Summer 1976, p. 6-8. VANDER HAAR, DELBERT J. ’44. “Marriage Enrichment,” (interview) Summer 1976. VANDER JAGT, GUY ’53. “Guy Vander Jagt, Articulate Legislator,” Winter 1976. Van Wylen, Gordon J. “The President’s Report,”1974/75, Fall 1975 (Vol. 28, no. 4); 1976/77, Fall 1977 (Vol. 30, no. 4); 1977/78, Fall 1978 (Vol. 31, no. 4). VISSCHER, MAURICE ’22. “Fulltime Scientist, Fulltime Citizen,” (alumni profile) Spring 1978, p. 12-15. WAGEMAKER, HERBERT ’52. “Quiet Ear Waged Against Schizophrenia,” Winter 1978. WEERSING, J. J. ’01. “Oldest Hope Graduate,” Summer 1975. Weisinger, Janet Baird ’58. “Music,” (1976-2076) Spring 1976, p. 14-15. WHEELER, BROOKS & NANCY (profs.). “Counterparts In Classical Studies,” (interview) by Eileen Beyer, Summer 1976, p. 3-5. WILLIAMS, DONALD (prof.). “Philosophic Chemist Minds Mother Nature’s Store,” Summer 1977, p. 11-13. Zuidema, George E. ’49. “Medicine,” (1976-2076) Spring 1976, p. 12-13. 1