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VanderWerf resigns
VanderLugt named interim chancellor Calvin A. V a n d e r W e r f , p r e s iden t of
H o p e Col lege s ince 1 9 6 3 , a n n o u n c e d his
r e s igna t ion J u n e 16. He was the e igh th
p r e s iden t of the Col lege .
N A M E D C H A N C E L L O R Augus t 20 was
Dr . Will iam V a n d e r Lugt , P r o f e s s o r at
Large . He will serve as i n t e r i m c h a n c e l l o r
unt i l a c o m m i t t e e of s t u d e n t s , f a c u l t y
m e m b e r s , a l u m n i a n d t r u s t e e s , to be ap-
p o i n t e d later this m o n t h , can f ind a n e w p r e s i d e n t .
A t e s t imon ia l d i n n e r in h o n o r of V a n -
derWerf was he ld Aug. 13, wi th shor t
addresses given by r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of the
f a c u l t y , a l u m n i , c h u r c h , Board of T r u s t e e s
a n d the c o m m u n i t y . S t u d e n t Congress
P res iden t Marshall A n s t a n d i g was u n a b l e t o
a t t e n d b u t sent g ree t ings f r o m the s t u d e n t s
via t e l e g r a m .
V A N D E R W E R F C I T E D pe r sona l rea-
sons in a n n o u n c i n g his r e s i g n a t i o n , " i n
l o o k i n g back 1 a m p r o u d t o have sha red
w i th m a n y w o n d e r f u l p e o p l e in the on -
go ing l i fe , the g r o w t h a n d m e a n i n g f u l
d e v e l o p m e n t tha t have t aken p lace on this
c a m p u s .
" H o w e v e r , I n o w feel t h a t I have m a d e
m y m a j o r c o n t r i b u t i o n s a n d given my bes t
n e w ideas t o Hope Col lege . 1 a m eager ly
l o o k i n g f o r w a r d t o a n e w p h a s e in m y
p ro fe s s iona l life a n d , f r o m a pe r sona l
s t a n d p o i n t , this move s h o u l d n o t be de-l a y e d any l o n g e r . "
IN A C C E P T I N G the r e s i g n a t i o n . Board
of T r u s t e e s C h a i r m a n H u g h DePree sa id ,
" A college p r e s iden t t o d a y serves in o n e of
the m o s t d i f f i c u l t p o s i t i o n s in o u r n a t i o n .
klWe on t h e Board of T r u s t e e s feel t ha t
great progress has been m a d e d u r i n g Dr .
V a n d e r W e r f s t e n u r e as p r e s i d e n t . We rec-
o g n i z e , t o o , t he toll it has t a k e n in his
pe r sona l l i fe . It is f i t t i ng t h a t , a f t e r seven
yea r s of serv ice , he p lans n o w t o l ake a
yea r o f sabba t ica l l eave . "
V a n d e r W e r f will s p e n d his sabba t i ca l at
C o l o r a d o S t a t e Un ive r s i ty , w h e r e he has
been a p p o i n t e d visi t ing p r o f e s s o r of c h e m -
is t ry . He will l ec tu re a n d t o u r on beha l f of
the un ivers i ty as well as w o r k on several
b o o k s and o t h e r scho la r ly p u r s u i t s fo r the
y e a r .
A S I N T E R I M c h a n c e l l o r , V a n d e r L u g t
will be the p re s id ing o f f i c e r of the College
a n d its o f f ic ia l r e p r e s e n t a t i v e . T h e ch ie f
r e spons ib i l i t y for the o p e r a t i o n of t h e
i n s t i t u t i o n , h o w e v e r , will rest wi th Clar-
e n c e H a n d l o g t e n , t r easure r a n d bus iness
m a n a g e r . A c c o r d i n g to DePree , he will be
r e spons ib le for " f i n a l d e c i s i o n - m a k i n g . "
H a n d l o g t e n will be the c h a i r m a n of an
e x e c u t i v e counc i l , m a d e u p of Dean for
A c a d e m i c Af fa i r s D r . M o r r e t e R i d e r , Dean
C H A N C E L L O R W I L L I A M V A N D E R L U G T
of S t u d e n t s R o b e r t D e Y o u n g , Di rec to r of
D e v e l o p m e n t Dr . William DeMees te r a n d
V a n d e r L u g t . DePree will ac t as c o n s u l t a n t
to t h e g r o u p a n d as a l iaison with the b o a r d .
T H E D E C I S I O N to a d o p t the p re sen t
a d m i n i s t r a t i v e s t r u c t u r e was m a d e a f t e r the
b o a r d heard r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s f r o m a pri-vate inves t iga t ion f i rm .
T h e f irst p r o b l e m the n e w c o m m i t t e e
will cons ide r w h e n it is a p p o i n t e d is
w h e t h e r H o p e College will c o n t i n u e t o
have o n e p r e s i d e n t or w h e t h e r s o m e o t h e r
f o r m of t o p a d m i n i s t r a t i v e o f f i c e will be
c r e a t e d . It t h e n will seek a p p l i c a n t s to fill
the p o s i t i o n or p o s i t i o n s .
A n s t a n d i g a n n o u n c e d t h a t he has al-
r eady received c o m m u n i c a t i o n f r o m t h e
t r u s t e e s a sk ing h im t o s u b m i t t h e n a m e s of
s t u d e n t s w h o will serve on the c o m m i t t e e
to select a t o p a d m i n i s t r a t i v e o f f i c e r .
V A N D E R L U G T IS n o n e w c o m e r to t h e
a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of H o p e . He c a m e here in
1 9 5 4 f r o m W e s t m i n s t e r Col lege in N e w
W i l m i n g t o n , Pa . T h e f o l l o w i n g year he
b e c a m e a c a d e m i c d e a n , a n d s ince tha t t ime
he has se rved as p r o f e s s o r a t large a n d
ac t i ng dean fo r a c a d e m i c a f f a i r s .
anc OPE COLLEGE
or OLLAND, MICHIGAN
8 3 r d A n n i v e r s a r y - 1 H o p e Col lege , H o l l a n d , Mich . 4 9 4 2 3 S e p t e m b e r 14, 1 9 7 0
Give students seats
Board grants faculty votes At its a n n u a l spr ing m e e t i n g ,
the H o p e College Board of T r u s t -
ees agreed to p lace two f a c u l t y
m e m b e r s o n the b o a r d as vo t ing
m e m b e r s .
T H E T R U S T E E S also a c t e d
f a v o r a b l y on a r e q u e s t to a l low
s t u d e n t s t o sit in o n the b o a r d
w i t h o u t v o t i n g privi leges.
T h e P r o f e s s i o n a l In t e re s t
C o m m i t t e e of t h e f acu l ty will
n o m i n a t e f o u r f a c u l t y m e m b e r s ,
t w o of w h o m will be e l ec t ed to
the Board t o serve t w o - y e a r t e r m s
wi th all t h e respons ib i l i t i e s a n d
privi leges of Board m e m b e r s .
T H E B O A R D also invi ted the
f a c u l t y t o a p p o i n t o n e m e m b e r to
serve as a liaison a n d r e s o u r c e
p e r s o n f o r each s t a n d i n g c o m m i t -
tee of the b o a r d .
T h e t r u s t e e s r e q u e s t e d the
S t u d e n t Congre s s t o elect o n e
s t u d e n t t o serve as a r e sou rce a n d
l ia ison p e r s o n f o r each s t a n d i n g
c o m m i t t e e of the b o a r d . On ly o n
t h e a c a d e m i c a f f a i r s and s t u d e n t
life c o m m i t t e e s of t h e b o a r d will
t w o s t u d e n t s have sea t s .
THE Q U E S T I O N of f a c u l t y
m e m b e r s o n the b o a r d was p l aced
on t h e a g e n d a last y e a r a f t e r the
f a c u l t y v o t e d its s u p p o r t f o r t h e
PIC p r o p o s a l . S t u d e n t r e p r e s e n -
t a t i o n on t h e Boa rd was f irs t
b r o u g h t t o light w h e n T i m
Ligget t , t h e n p r e s iden t of the
Congress , sen t a l e t t e r to Board
C h a i r m a n H u g h DePree r e q u e s t i n g
pe rmiss ion t o a t t e n d t h e F e b r u a r y
m e e t i n g .
F o l l o w i n g tha t l e t t e r , t he
Congress f o r m a l l y r e q u e s t e d tha t
s t u d e n t s be p e r m i t t e d t o sit in on
Board m e e t i n g s .
B O T H R E Q U E S T S w e r e
t u r n e d over to a special c o m m i t -
tee on College g o v e r n a n c e , which
in t u rn r e c o m m e n d e d f avo rab ly t o
the B o a r d .
S t u d e n t C o n g r e s s P res iden t
Marshall A n s t a n d i g said he will
m e e t w i th his c a b i n e t to n o m i n a t e
s t u d e n t s to the b o a r d c o m m i t t e e s .
Hope College granted charter
for Phi Beta Kappa chapter
This special issue of the Hope
College anchor contains the
important news of the summer
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H o p e Co l l ege ' s m e m b e r s of the
P h i Beta K a p p a p ro f e s s iona l
scho las t i c f r a t e r n i t y were of f ic ia l -
ly c h a r t e r e d F r i d a y by the o rgan-
i z a t i o n ' s i n t e r n a t i o n a l counc i l ,
m e e t i n g in B l o o m i n g t o n , I n d .
"THIS IS THE f o r e m o s t aca-
d e m i c g r o u p , a n d m e m b e r s h i p in
it is r e c o g n i z e d w o r l d - w i d e , " said
Dr. David M a r k e r , a s soc ia t e p ro -
fessor of p h y s i c s and c o o r d i n a t o r
of t h e e f f o r t t o seek Phi Beta
K a p p a r e c o g n i t i o n .
Marke r said t h a t an i n s t i t u t i o n
may on ly a p p l y for m e m b e r s h i p
o n c e every t h r e e yea r s , a n d t h a t
this is t he t h i r d t ime H o p e has
a p p l i e d . " M a n y col leges t ry f o u r
and five t i m e s t o be a c c e p t e d as
m e m b e r s , " M a r k e r s t a t e d . " W e ' r e
h a p p y tha t we were c h a r t e r e d o n
o u r th i rd t r y . "
A C C O R D I N G TO Marker ,
a p p l i c a n t i n s t i t u t i o n s m u s t s u b m i t
ex tens ive i n f o r m a t i o n a n d fill o u t
e l a b o r a t e f o r m s in o r d e r t o be
c o n s i d e r e d f o r m e m b e r s h i p . Only
p r e s e n t m e m b e r s of Phi Beta
K a p p a may p e t i t i o n f o r a c h a r t e r .
T h e s c h o o l is t hen vis i ted by a
t eam of Phi Be ta K a p p a m e m b e r s .
T h e y r e p o r t t o t h e n a t i o n a l c o u n -
cil, wh ich in t u rn c h a r t e r s o r
r e f u s e s to c h a r t e r the i n s t i t u t i o n .
" W E N E V E R G O T b e y o n d the
s tage of fil l ing o u t f o r m s b e f o r e , "
Marke r said. " T h i s last t ime we
were visi ted by the o r g a n i z a t i o n
a n d rece ived a f avo rab l e r ecom-
m e n d a t i o n . "
With its n e w c h a r t e r s t a t u s , t he
H o p e c h a p t e r m a y elect new
m e m b e r s to Phi Beta K a p p a based
o n a c a d e m i c a c h i e v e m e n t . Str ic t
r e q u i r e m e n t s are f o l l o w e d in
n o m i n a t i n g s t u d e n t s f o r m e m b e r -
sh ip in t h e g r o u p .
U S U A L L Y , s t u d e n t s are
a w a r d e d the h o n o r s h o r t l y b e f o r e
g r a d u a t i o n , a l t h o u g h t h e y can
b e c o m e m e m b e r s as ear ly as the i r j u n i o r yea r .
" T h i s is a way of r ecogn iz ing
the a c a d e m i c a c h i e v e m e n t s of o u r
s t u d e n t s in a way t h a t has a
w o r l d - w i d e r e p u t a t i o n , " Marke r
sa id . " F a c u l t y h o n o r s is some-
t h i n g we d o a t H o p e Col l ege , b u t
it m a y m e a n l i t t le o r n o t h i n g to
p e o p l e o u t s i d e t h e Col lege . Phi
Beta K a p p a m e m b e r s , h o w e v e r ,
a re r e c o g n i z e d e v e r y w h e r e , " he
a d d e d .
" I n a d d i t i o n , o u r o w n c h a p t e r
of Phi Beta K a p p a is a t e s t a m e n t
t o the high a c a d e m i c s t a n d a r d s of
t h e C o l l e g e , " M a r k e r c o n c l u d e d .
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F O R M E R P R E S I D E N T I A L C A N D I D A T E PATRICK L. P A U L S E N
Pat Paulsen to lecture at Civic Center Sat.
N o t e d i n t e l l e c t u a l a n d ex-p res iden t i a l c a n d i d a t e Pa t r i ck L. Paulsen will a p p e a r in H o l l a n d a t t h e Civic C e n t e r t o p r e s e n t a s ix-par t l e c t u r e e n t i t l e d , " P a t Pau l sen L o o k s at t h e TO's." T h e l e c t u r e , p r e s e n t e d by the Col lege C u l t u r a l A f f a i r s C o m m i t t e e , is s c h e d u l e d t o begin at 8 : 3 0 p . m .
THIS L E C T U R E is j u s t o n e s t o p o n Pau l sen ' s n a t i o n - w i d e t o u r of col leges a n d un ive r s i t i e s d u r i n g t h e 1970-71 s c h o o l year . Pau l sen h imse l f i n t r o d u c e s his l e c t u r e series as a " p r e s e n t a t i o n of m i x e d med ia a n d m e t a p h o r s . . . as revo-l u t i o n a r y t o o u r t e c h n o l o g i c a l age as ' w o r k s in a d r a w e r . ' "
Cr i t i cs have f ina l ly p u t Paulsen in t h e b ig- t ime a n d have c h a r a c t e r -ized h i m as a " c o m e d i a n wi th sad eyes and b o d y t o m a t c h w h o , wi th u n g l i b - l o o k i n g , l e a t h e r y , bea t face c a n get a l augh w i t h o u t tell-ing a j o k e . " B u t f a m e a n d f o r t u n e w e r e n ' t p y e r n i g h t v ic to r ies f o r Pau l sen .
HE D I S C O V E R E D his in te res t in a p e r f o r m i n g c a r e e r while in col lege a n d q u i t t o j o i n a l i t t le t h e a t r e in Ca l i fo rn i a . T h e p r o j e c t fa i led t o b r ing h im i m m e d i a t e success , so he r e t i r e d f o r a whi le to f a c t o r y w o r k in Ca l i fo rn i a a n d Nevada .
(Continued on page 5, column 4)
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T h e e d u c a t i o n d e p a r t m e n t ' s
" M a r c h t o H o p e " e n d e d S a t u r d a y
wi th t i r ed f ee t and s m i l i n g y o u n g -
s te rs , bu t it l e f t s o m e of t h e o lde r
h i k e r s u n c o n v i n c e d ot its a c a d e m -
ic c h a l l e n g e .
AS C O N C E I V E D by Car l
S c h a c k o w a n d Michae l V a n d e r -
IMoeg, b o t h a s s i s t an t p r o f e s s o r s ot
e d u c y t i o n , t he "Mr. rch t o H o p e "
was t o p r o v i d e an o p p o r t u n i t y t o r
d i rec t c o m m u n i c a t i o n b e t w e e n
the co l l ege s t u d e n t s a n d the i r
" l i t t l e b r o t h e r s , " all y o u n g s t e r s
f r o m the H o l l a n d a r e a , a n d c r e a t e
a f i r s t - h a n d e d u c a t i o n a l e x p e r i -
e n c e .
It was f o r th i s p u r p o s e I hat 3 0
ma le H o p e s t u d e n t s p a i r e d o t t w i th
t he s a m e n u m b e r of e l e m e n t a r y
s c h o o l c h i l d r e n in a 10-day o u t -
d o o r t r e k .
C A R R Y I N G p o l y e t h e l e n e
t e n t s , d e h y d r a t e d f o o d s a n d o t h e r
s u p p l i e s , t h e g r o u p l e f t H o l l a n d
by b u s a n d t rave l led n o r t h to
Wi lde rnes s S t a t e Park wes t of
M a c k i n a w C i t y .
T h e g r o u p t h e n h i k e d a p p r o x i -
m a t e l y 5 0 mi l e s a l o n g the b o u n d -
ary of t h e pa rk b e f o r e be ing
b u s s e d back t o H o l l a n d S l a t e Park
to c o m p l e t e t he f ina l leg of t he
" M a r c h t o H o p e . "
C O N T R I B U T I O N S f r o m area
se rv ice c l u b s , c h u r c h e s a n d indivi-
d u a l s f i n a n c e d the h i k e .
Even t h o u g h t h e H o p e s t u d e n t s
we re e n t h u s i a s t i c o v e r t h e i r ex-
p e r i e n c e s o n the t r i p , several ad-
m i t t e d tha t it " w a s n o t w o r t h t h e
t w o h o u r s of c r e d i t " o f f e r e d by
t h e e d u c a t i o n d e p a r t m e n t f o r
m a k i n g t h e t r i p .
S C H A C K O W H A D said b e f o r e
t h e e v e n t t h a t " t h e m a j o r p u r p o s e
is to assist t h e s e y o u n g s t e r s in
a d j u s t i n g p h y s i c a l l y a n d e m o t i o n -
ally a n d t o p r o v i d e an o p p o r -
t u n i t y f o r o u r co l l ege s t u d e n t s t o
gain f ie ld e x p e r i e n c e in a real
s i t u a t i o n . "
H o w e v e r , t o at least o n e pa r t i -
c i p a n t it was e x c i t i n g , b u t m o r e
i m p o r t a n t , " a n easy way t o pick
up t w o h o u r s of c r e d i t . "
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N a t i o n a l S c h o o l O r c h e s t r a Asso-c i a t i o n .
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Trustees approve
CLB ends compulsory chapel A p p r e c i a t i o n was voiced by the
Board of T r u s t e e s at its sp r ing m e e t i n g in May f o r the responsi -ble p o s t u r e a s sumed by the H o p e College s t u d e n t s d u r i n g the week of n a t i o n w i d e s t u d e n t s t r ikes .
T h e r e s o l u t i o n was u n a n i -mous ly a d o p t e d and reads as fo l lows :
" T h i s is a t ime in o u r n a t i o n ' s h i s to ry w h e n re spons ib le s t u d e n t s all over the c o u n t r y have b e c o m e in tense ly c o n c e r n e d a b o u t the course o u r g o v e r n m e n t has t a k e n in S o u t h e a s t Asia a n d w h e n ten-s ions w i t h i n o u r c o u n t r y are t h r e a t e n i n g t o dr ive wedges be-t w e e n large g r o u p s of p e o p l e , o f t e n caus ing i n c i d e n t s e r u p t i n g i n to v io lence and d e a t h .
"We, the Board of T r u s t e e s , shar ing wi th o u r H o p e College s t u d e n t s their d e e p c o n c e r n over recen t e v e n t s and a desire for m e a n i n g f u l d ia logue b e t w e e n g r o u p s wi th o p p o s i n g views wi th the ob jec t ive of achieving peace and a u n i t y of d o m e s t i c spiri t which a lone can heal the divis ion a m o n g us , wish t o c o m m e n d the s t u d e n t s of Hope College fo r the i r sens i t iv i ty in these d i f f i cu l t days .
" T h e i r sens i t iv i ty has been mani fes t in the i r a t t e m p t s at dia-logue on the c a m p u s and wi th in
Hea l th services at the s t u d e n t clinic are n o w u n d e r the supe r -vision of a five m a n team of local phys ic ians .
T h e d o c t o r s will h a n d l e all s t u d e n t hea l th p r o b l e m s as well as c o o r d i n a t e and d i rec t cl inic ser-vices a n d s t a f f .
THE C H A N G E came a b o u t a f t e r the Dean of S t u d e n t s ' o f f i c e received n u m e r o u s c o m p l a i n t s a b o u t t h e cl inic . U n d e r t h e old s y s t e m , o n e d o c t o r p r o v i d e d medica l service f o r s t u d e n t s t w o h o u r s a d a y .
"We fel t t h a t the d o c t o r we had o n o u r s ta f f was t o o old to c o n t i n u e , " D e a n of S t u d e n t s R o b e r t D e Y o u n g said. "We s o u g h t a n o t h e r phys ic i an w h o c o u l d give service a n d admin i s t r a t i ve adv ice , bu t m o s t local d o c t o r s e i t h e r did n o t have e n o u g h t ime or we re t o o e x p e n s i v e , " D e Y o u n g s t a t e d .
"UPON THE advice of Dr. V e r n o n B o e r s m a , we d e c i d e d to f o r m a counc i l of five d o c t o r s w h o will see s t u d e n t s and super-vise t h e clinic f ac i l i t i e s , " he a d d e d .
T h e five d o c t o r s will n o t ho ld regular o f f i c e h o u r s at t he c l inic , bu t will a t t e n d t o s t u d e n t s in the i r o f f i ces of p r iva te p rac t i ce . S tu -
the c o m m u n i t y , f o r the i r pursu-ance of r e spons ib l e w a y s of voic-ing the i r d i s sen t , as well as the i r c o n c e r n for c rea t ive and des i rable c h a n g e . The i r e f f o r t s a n d sensit i-vity are in the t r u e s t spiri t of Chr i s t i an i n v o l v e m e n t inspired and e p i t o m i z e d by t h e life of Chr is t .
" T h e Board of T r u s t e e s p ledge to j o i n with o u r s t u d e n t s to assess our ideals and c o n s i d e r t o g e t h e r wha t s t eps we m a y t ake to achieve these m u t u a l g o a l s . "
Palma receives PhD degree and
faculty promotion H o p e College f a c u l t y m e m b e r
Dr. R o b e r t Pa lma has been a d m i t -ted t o the p o s t - g r a d u a t e degree of D o c t o r of P h i l o s o p h y by the fac-ul ty of d iv in i ty of the Univers i ty of E d i n b u r g h , S c o t l a n d .
Dean for A c a d e m i c Af fa i r s Dr. M o r r e t t e R ide r a n n o u n c e d t h a t Palma has b e e n p r o m o t e d f r o m the rank of i n s t r u c t o r in religion to tha t of ass i s tan t p r o f e s s o r of rel igion.
T h e t i t le of P a l m a ' s thesis was " T h e U n d e r s t a n d i n g of T r u t h in the T h o u g h t of R o b e r t Gros -s e t e s t e . "
den t may m a k e a p p o i n t m e n t s to see a phys i c i an t h r o u g h the cl inic . In e m e r g e n c y s i t u a t i o n s , the doc-tors will m e e t s t u d e n t s at t he hosp i t a l or go t o t h e res idence halls.
I F A S T U D E N T seeks medica l ass is tance at t h e c l in ic and the nu r ses d e t e r m i n e t h a t he shou ld see a d o c t o r , he m a y a r range f o r his o w n t r a n s p o r t a t i o n or t h e clinic will p r o v i d e t ax i service.
Cos t s of m e d i c a l ca re will be me t by t h e s t u d e n t . "We are e m p h a s i z i n g t h a t t h e insu rance available t h r o u g h t h e college will m e e t near ly all e x p e n s e s , " De-Y o u n g dec l a r ed .
D e Y O U N G A L S O p r e d i c t e d t h a t t h e n e w service will be a great
Creviere awarded $500 study grant
Dr. Jean Crev ie re , ass is tant p ro -fessor of F r e n c h , was a w a r d e d a $ 5 0 0 gran t f r o m t h e A m e r i c a n Ph i losophica l Soc ie ty t o s p e n d t ime this pas t s u m m e r in Belgium s t u d y i n g the u n e d i t e d m a n u s c r i p t s and c o r r e s p o n d e n c e of the late Belgian p l a y w r i g h t Michel de G h e l d e r o d e .
C o m p u l s o r y a t t e n d a n c e at m o r n i n g chape l services was a-bol ished May 15 by the C a m p u s Life Board , a n d the Board of T r u s t e e s a p p r o v e d the dec is ion at its May m e e t i n g . T h e m o v e m a r k s the f irs t t ime in 51 yea r s tha t Hope has had a n o n - c o m p u l s o r y chape l sy s t em.
THE T R U S T E E S also passed o t h e r i t ems in t h e p r o p o s a l f o r an e n r i c h e d p r o g r a m of daily wor -ship. T h e p r o p o s a l o r ig ina ted in the Rel ig ious Life C o m m i t t e e last year . A series of six c o n v o c a t i o n s will be held d u r i n g the 1970-71 year at which Chr i s t i an l eaders will speak a n d m e e t wi th s t u d e n t s .
Weekly c o m m u n i o n services will be s chedu led on W e d n e s d a y morn ings . Daily w o r s h i p services on a v o l u n t a r y basis will be held on M o n d a y s , W e d n e s d a y s and Fri-d a y s in D i m n e n t Memor ia l Chapel . On T u e s d a y s a n d T h u r s -days there will be w o r s h i p in d o r m i t o r i e s , c o t t a g e s a n d in the C o f f e e G r o u n d s .
A WEEKLY " S i x t y Minu te s t o M i d n i g h t " will involve s t u d e n t s and f acu l ty in t h e res idence halls. The c o n c e p t s were d e v e l o p e d by s t u d e n t s , m e m b e r s of the f acu l ty and t h e chap la ins .
T h e n o n - c o m p u l s o r y c h a p e l p roposa l was original ly p r e s e n t e d
i m p r o v e m e n t over the o lde r sys-t em. " B e f o r e we had a d o c t o r available on ly t w o h o u r s a d a y . Tha t m e a n t y o u had t o get sick conven i en t l y t o receive p r o p e r medica l c a r e , " he said.
" W i t h th is g r o u p of d o c t o r s , we have m o r e c o m p e t e n c e and a larger scope of service. We will also have b e t t e r r e l a t i o n s wi th t h e h o s p i t a l , " D e Y o u n g s t a t e d .
T H E FIVE LOCAL d o c t o r s pa r t i c ipa t ing in the p r o g r a m are Dr. J a m e s C h a m n e s , Dr. Wal ter Ku ipe r s , Dr . Paul D y k e m a , Dr . R o b e r t Albers a n d Boe r sma .
R L C last yea r . T h e p e t i t i o n a sked tha t the r e q u i r e m e n t of c h a p e l a t t e n d a n c e of twice a week fo r f r e s h m e n a n d o n c e a week fo r s o p h o m o r e s be d r o p p e d .
THE RLC E L A B O R A T E D o n the p e t i t i o n a n d passed t h e r e c o m -m e n d a t i o n o n t o the C L B . T h e ra t iona le a c c o m p a n y i n g the bill s t a t e d , " W o r s h i p s h o u l d be so s t r u c t u r e d as to enab le the wor-sh ippe r b o t h to seek c o m m u n i o n with G o d a n d t o recogn ize tha t service in t h e wor ld is the resul t and c o n c o m m i t m e n t of this c o m -m u n i o n .
" W o r s h i p at H o p e Col lege , seen as the f ree r e sponse to a G o d w h o has f ree ly given Himself to m e n in Jesus Chr i s t , shou ld be n o n -c o m p u l s o r y . "
THE Q U E S T I O N of c o m p u l -sory a t t e n d a n c e at c h a p e l services has a long a n d con t rover s i a l his-to ry . A 1964 rule s t a t ed tha t " e a c h s t u d e n t is e n c o u r a g e d to a t t e n d services each m o r n i n g and is r equ i red t o a t t e n d a m i n i m u m of t w o of these services per w e e k . "
Dean Rider new faculty
Five new m e m b e r s have been a d d e d to the f acu l ty of H o p e Col lege, b r ing ing the fu l l - t ime s taf f to 139 fo r t h e 1970-71 schoo l yea r , a c c o r d i n g t o Dean fo r A c a d e m i c A f f a i r s Dr. M o r r e t t e Rider .
Eugene B r o w n will be an in-s t r u c t o r in phys ica l e d u c a t i o n . He received his B.S.E. degree f r o m S ta t e Univers i ty College at C o r t -l a n d , New Y o r k , a n d his M.A. degree f r o m the Univers i ty of Iowa .
A d d e d t o the l ibrary s ta f f is Carol J u t h . She will be an ins t ruc-
to r in l ibrary sc ience . Miss J u t h did her u n d e r g r a d u a t e w o r k at Oak land Univers i ty a n d c o m -ple ted her g r a d u a t e s t u d y a t West-ern Michigan Unive r s i ty .
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In N o v e m b e r , 1 9 6 7 , the S tu -d e n t Sena te passed a m o t i o n re-c o m m e n d i n g t h a t the R L C review the en t i r e q u e s t i o n of c o m p u l s o r y chape l . T h e R L C car r ied o n it d ia logue t h r o u g h o u t t h e e n t i r e yea r and f inal ly r e c o m m e n d e d tha t the s t u d e n t b o d y be given t h e c h a n c e t o e lec t a r e q u i r e d l e c tu r e series ins tead of r e q u i r e d c h a p e l .
Th i s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n was de -f e a t e d in t h e spr ing of 1 9 6 8 by b o t h the f a c u l t y and t h e Board of T rus t ees .
IN THE SPRING of 1968 the " 2 1 0 0 P l a n " was a p p r o v e d . T h e plan s ta ted t h a t " p a r t i c i p a t i o n in m o r n i n g c h a p e l services be re-q u i r e d twice weekly of every s tu -d e n t of f r e s h m a n s t a n d i n g , a n d o n c e weekly of every s t u d e n t of s o p h o m o r e s t a n d i n g .
" F o r j u n i o r s and sen iors t h e r e will be n o r e q u i r e d p a r t i c i p a t i o n , a l t h o u g h all s t u d e n t s are e n c o u -raged to p a r t i c i p a t e in the c h a p e l services w h e n no t ob l iged t o d o s o . "
T h e " 2 1 0 0 P l a n " was in e f f e c t un t i l this yea r .
announces members Carrol l L e h m a n . He rece ived his B.S. degree f r o m E a s t e r n M e n n o n -ite Col lege , and his M.A. and D.M.A. f r o m the Univers i ty of I o w a .
New t o t h e fo re ign l anguage d e p a r t m e n t is A n t o n i a G. Iglesias de Searles, ass is tant p r o f e s s o r of Spanish . Mrs. Sear les g r a d u a t e d f r o m the Univers i ty of S a l a m a n c a , Spa in , a n d rece ived he r M . A . T . f r o m the Escue la N o r m a l del Magis ter io P r i m a r i o de S a l a m a n c a , Spa in .
S t e p h e n Wilcox h a s been a d d e d t o the p s y c h o l o g y d e p a r t m e n t as an i n s t r u c t o r . Wilcox is a H o p e g r a d u a t e , rece ived his M.A. degree f r o m t h e Univers i ty of A l a b a m a and e x p e c t s t o receive his d o c t o r -a te this y e a r f r o m t h e same uni-vers i ty .
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Page 4 Hope College anchor September 14, 1 9 7 0
Open letter to freshmen Welcome to Hope College. You have
selected this ins t i tu t ion as the place to
cont inue your educat ion. And now, even dur ing the first week on campus, you wi l l realize that you have not come to college, you have become a part of Hope College.
Dur ing the t ime you are here, you
should be aware that the inst i tu t ion exists for you , the student. You are not a cog in a
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giant administrat ive wheel, you are the raison d'existance of an administrat ion.
You are not the slave of an overbearing
facul ty , you are partners w i th the profes-sorial staff in a venture of learning and
experiencing. Most impor tan t l y , you are
not an independent en t i t y , you are a part
of a student body , and through it, a
responsible sector of the College.
This is not mere rhetor ic. The principles
expounded here are those that led a special
commi t tee several years ago to in i t iate a
fo rm of college governance that made
student op in ion an integral part of every
pol icy and decision. A f te r the commi t tee
structure's first year of operat ion in
1969-70, it became apparent that the f ly in the o i n t m e n t was a facul ty veto of all
decisions. The abol i t ion of that veto wi l l be a goal actively sought this year by the
Student Congress, numerous facul ty mem-bers and this newspaper.
Cur r icu lum and calendar reform wi l l be topics of extensive discussion for at least
two months. A student voice in open hearings and meetings is indispensable. The up-dating of social rules, l ikewise, is a
cont inu ing process that calls for student-originated ideas and proposals.
You must not underestimate either the
power you have to change or to support the goals of this college, or the responsibi-
l i ty you have to insure that those goals are
not betrayed. If you want to know the
reasoning behind decisions and policies
made this year, you must demand answers. If you have complaints, you should not
hesitate to express them. The Student Congress wi l l speak for you, or you can go
direct ly to any commi t tee or board meet-ing to listen and be heard.
Once you have had your questions answered and your complaints understood,
however, you must take the responsibi l i ty of l iv ing up to the goals of the College.
Do not hesitate to make use of the many oppor tun i t ies af forded you to help shape Hope College.
C A L V I N A . V A N D E R W E R F
P r e s i d e n t , 1 9 6 3 - 1 9 7 0
F o r seven yea rs , D r . C a l v i n V a n d e r W e r f
t o o k o n t h e b u r d e n o f l e a d e r s h i p o f H o p e
C o l l e g e . T h o s e w e r e d i f f i c u l t yea rs , as
c h a n g e s i n e d u c a t i o n m u l t i p l i e d e v e r y y e a r .
S t u d e n t s began t o ask f o r , a n d rece i ve , n e w
r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s in t h e g o v e r n a n c e o f co l -
leges. F a c u l t y m e m b e r s e m e r g e d as m o r e
t h a n m e r e e m p l o y e e s , a n d t h e y , t o o . t o o k
o n n e w cha l l enges . T h e need f o r s t r o n g
a d m i n i s t r a t i v e l eade rs g r e w r a t h e r t h a n
d e c r e a s e d .
D r . V a n d e r W e r f b r o u g h t n e w ideas a n d
n e w w a y s o f t h i n k i n g t o H o p e C o l l e g e . H is
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d e d i c a t i o n w a s u n f a i l i n g a n d b e y o n d ques-
t i o n . H i s m o t i v a t i o n was s i nce re a n d d e e p .
His f a i t h in H o p e C o l l e g e as an a c a d e m i c
i n s t i t u t i o n a n d as a C h r i s t i a n c o l l e g e was
e v i d e n t even a f t e r h is r e s i g n a t i o n .
He n o w t a k e s w i t h h i m h is p r o f o u n d
f a i t h in t h i s c o l l e g e . He w i l l d e d i c a t e
h i m s e l f t o a n e w p r o f e s s i o n a l l i f e , b u t h is
a n c h o r o f h o p e , as he so o f t e n c a l l e d i t ,
w i l l be in t h a t s m a l l l i b e r a l a r t s c o l l e g e in
H o l l a n d . F o r h is d e d i c a t i o n w e s i n c e r e l y
t h a n k h i m , a n d in h is n e w l i f e w e w i s h h i m
t h e v e r y bes t .
A President's farewell T o the S t u d e n t s of H o p e College;
F o r the past seven years ou r fami ly has lived and d r e a m e d and w o r k e d and p layed t o g e t h e r wi th y o u . H o p e ' s c a m p u s was o u r m u t u a l h o m e .
T o g e t h e r we shared successes and tri-u m p h s , f r u s t r a t i o n s a n d fai lures . Bui al-ways h o p e and fa i th had the final w o r d .
F o r o u r ent i re f ami ly these were highly exc i t i ng and r ichly r eward ing years . We
f o u n d y o u to be f r i e n d l y , responsive , re-spons ib l e , grac ious , s incere and d e d i c a t e d . Being o n e with y o u was a high h o n o r , a genu ine p leasure , a n d a last ing insp i ra t ion .
We miss y o u . We wish f o r each o n e of y o u G o d ' s choices t blessing in the years a h e a d . As Hope s t u d e n t s , y o u truly are a privi leged g roup . Like y o u r p redecessors .
now H o p e ' s d i s t ingu i shed a l u m n i , y o u will begin to real ize the full w o r t h and signifi-cance of a H o p e College e d u c a t i o n only a f t e r y o u have been g r a d u a t e d .
These are t r o u b l e d days on m a n y college c a m p u s e s across our n a t i o n . Given H o p e ' s sys t em of gove rnance , the o p e n a t t i t u d e a n d spiri t of the f a c u l t y , adminis -t r a t i o n , a n d Board of T r u s t e e s , but mos t of all the c h a r a c t e r of y o u , t he s t u d e n t b o d y , you have a s t i r r ing cha l lenge and g lo r ious o p p o r t u n i t y t o serve as a m o d e l f o r stu-den ts e v e r y w h e r e by p rov ing fo r all the world t o see tha t when the g e n e r a t i o n s th ink t o g e t h e r , talk t o g e t h e r , seek to-ge ther , work t o g e t h e r , and pray t oge the r , the re is n o p r o b l e m to t ough to l ick.
Such an e x a m p l e is despe ra t e ly needed t oday . We V a n d e r W e r f s are c o n f i d e n t that y o u H o p e s t u d e n t s will p rov ide it.
Our t h o u g h t s and p r aye r s are wi th y o u .
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i d u n n o a b o u t y o u , b u t I 'm m a r c h i n g ' cause 1 c o u l d n ' t get a ride to s c h o o l . "
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Virgin by A r t B u c h w a l d ^ * J R
T h e r e have been so m a n y g roups f o r m e d
lately t o p r o t e c t the i r sexual f r e e d o m s tha t
l i t t le a t t e n t i o n has been given to a new
activist o rgan iza t ion cal led t h e Virgin Ant i -D e f a m a t i o n League .
T H E O R G A N I Z A T I O N was s t a r t ed a
few yea r s ago by a small g r o u p of peop le
who were sick a n d t ired of virgins being the
bu t t of every j o k e , every sa lac ious c o m e d y and every tired sexual c l iche .
S idney P i m p l e d o w n , the p re s iden t of
V A D L , to ld me the r e sponse to the o rgan-
izat ion has been h e a r t w a r m i n g . New
c h a p t e r s are spr ing ing up all over t he c o u n t r y .
P I M P L E D O W N SAID "We e s t i m a t e tha t
there are a p p r o x i m a t e l y 1 , 9 8 0 , 5 4 3 virgins
in the Un i t ed S ta t e s at the p r e s e n t , inc lud-
ing at least 1 , 2 0 0 w o m e n . These p e o p l e
have been led to believe tha t the re is some
sort ot s h a m e a t t a c h e d to being a virgin.
We w a n t v i r t u o u s peop le to be p r o u d of
their her i tage . We po in t o u t tha t s o m e of
our grea tes t wr i te rs , p o e t s and ar t is ts have
been virgins. Even t o d a y , in s o m e pr imi t ive
cu l tu res , there is a p r e m i u m placed on v i r t u e . "
" T h e n one of y o u r g o a l s , " 1 said, " is t o
bring virgini ty o u t in the o p e n and get
peop le to accep t it fo r wha t it i s?"
" T H A T ' S C O R R E C T . Unt i l r ecen t ly it
was a dark secret one k e p t t o h imsel f . T h e
ma jo r i t y of virgins r e fused to talk a b o u t it
even to each o t h e r . But n o w , t h a n k s to
V A D L , virgins k n o w they are no t a lone ,
that t h e r e are a l m o s t 2 mi l l ion p e o p l e in
the same boat wi th t h e m . T h e y are g o o d
peop le ; Priests , college s t u d e n t s , univers i ty
p ro fe s so r s , naval o f f i c e r s and even Avon ladies.
" O u r j o b , " P i m p l e d o w n c o n t i n u e d , " is
to conv ince t h e m they are no t the m o n -
sters soc ie ty has m a d e t h e m o u t to b e . "
" W H A T DO Y O U d o bes ide m a k e vir-gins feel they are no t a l o n e ? "
"We have been l o b b y i n g f o r equal treat-
m e n t fo r virgins. Do you realize a v i r tuous
secre ta ry m a k e s 20% less salary than any
o the r k ind of sec re ta ry? Virgins are dis-
c r i m i n a t e d against in bars, at pa r t i es and even drive-in t hea t e r s .
"We a l s o , " c o n t i n u e d P i m p l e d o w n , "are
d e m a n d i n g the e m p l o y m e n t of more vir-
gins on television commerc i a l s . In the past ,
cast d i r ec to r s fo r TV c o m m e r c i a l s re fused
to hire virgins as they were a f ra id the local
TV s t a t ions wou ld o b j e c t , but when we
proved to t h e m tha t virgins were as good at
p e r f o r m i n g on TV as a n y b o d y else, they
changed their po l i cy . It t ook t i m e , but now
all m a j o r adver t i sers inc lude t w o virgins in the i r b u d g e t s . "
" T H A T IS A b r e a k t h r o u g h , " I said.
O u r main t u n c t i o n is e d u c a t i o n , "
P i m p l e d o w n sa id . "We go on television and
give o u r side of the s to ry . F o r years the
talk shows r e f u s e d to book virgins on their
p r o g r a m s . But the re is a m o r e en l igh tened
view now. We even had a virgin on the
J o h n n y Carson s h o w last week , and they
on ly received 1 50 p ro te s t calls. Thre e years
ago, if Carson had in t e rv iewed a virgin, the whole board w o u l d have lit u p . "
" Y o u ' v e c o m e a long w a y , " 1 told P i m p l e d o w n .
" W E ' R E S T A R T I N G to f ight back. I he
mi l i tan t arm of ou r o rgan i za t i on is called
Virgin Power . We've p i cke t ed movies wi th
the word 'virgin ' in the t i t le . We've b u r n e d
p o r n o g r a p h i c b o o k s that s h o w virgins as
weak , cr inging p e o p l e . And we've held
sit-ins at city halls d e m a n d i n g virgins be p e r m i t t e d to get m a r r i e d . "
Mr. P i m p l e d o w n , wha t d o you con-sider y o u r biggest success so f a r 9 "
" W i t h o u t d o u b t , " he said, " t h e biggest
success we've had so far was ge t t ing the
D e p a r t m e n t of In t e r io r to s t o p re fe r r ing to Alaska as 'virgin t e r r i t o r y . ' "
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Two enjoyable creations of an unpretentious novelist Editor's Note: This week's a/7c/7o/-review is written by anchor Criti-ques Editor Gerry Swierenga, a senior English major. Swierenga reviews Trout Fishing in America and in Watermelon Sugar by Richard Brautigan; Dell Publishing Co., Inc., $1.95 each.
by Gerry Swie renga
" T h e Reply of T r o u t F i sh ing in A m e r i c a :
" T h e r e was n o t h i n g 1 c o u l d do . I c o u l d n ' t c h a n g e a f l ight ol stairs i n t o a c r e e k . T h e boy wa lked back to w h e r e he c a m e f r o m . T h e same th ing o n c e h a p p e n e d to me . 1 r e m e m b e r m i s t a k i n g an old wo-man fo r a t r o u t s t r eam in Ver-m o n t , a n d 1 had to beg her par-d o n .
' E x c u s e m e , ' 1 sa id . '1 t h o u g h t you were a t rou t s t r e a m . '
" ' I ' m n o t , ' she s a i d . " R I C H A R D B R A U T I G A N is
that f inal th ing , an u n p r e t e n t i o u s novel i s t . F r o m the h u m b l e pre-script of Troul l-'ishing In Amer-ica, Writing N, t o the admis s ion of f l ag ran t des i re wi th w h i c h it e n d s , "1 a lways w a n t e d to wri te a b o o k tha t e n d e d wi th the word M a y o n n a i s e , " he s u c c e e d s in re-vi ta l iz ing the novel with an h o n e s t s impl ic i ty no t o f t e n e n c o u n t e r e d in t h e s o p h i s t i c a t e d a r e n a of m o d e r n l i t e r a t u r e . T h e resul t is an i n t e l l ec tua l ' s h o r r o r , an e n j o y a b l e b o o k .
This is no t t o say tha t Braut i -gan is easy . His w o r k d e m a n d s the
DePree re-eleeted
Board of Trustees
chairman H u g h De Free has b e e n re-
e l ec t ed c h a i r m a n of the College Board of T r u s t e e s .
De Free was f irs t e l ec t ed chair-m a n of the Board in 1 9 6 6 . A H o p e g r a d u a t e , he has been a m e m b e r of the Board s ince 1963.
Also re -e lec ted to o n e year t e r m s were v i ce -cha i rman K e n n e t h F. E. De G r o o t , s ec re t a ry Williard C. Wichers , a n d t r ea su re r C la rence J. H a n d l o g t e n , bus iness m a n a g e r of the Col lege.
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pre sence of an ac t ive and q u i c k i m a g i n a t i o n , o n e we l l - t uned t o the a b s u r d i t i e s of c o n v e n t i o n a l cha r -ac te r and p lo t c r e a t i o n s . Trout Fishing in Amcrica is no t on ly a t h e m e , b u t a locale a n d a char -ac te r as well .
T H E R E IS T r o u t F i sh ing in A m e r i c a S h o r t y , i n c a p a c i t a t e d a n d t h e p o t e n t i a l v ic t im of a p lo t to sh ip h im by c ra t e f r o m San F r a n c i s c o to Ch icago . " ( J L A S S /
H A N D L E WITH C A R E / S P E C I A L H A N D L I N G / G L A S S / D O N ' T S P I L L / H A N D L E T H I S W I N O L I K E H E WAS AN A N G E L . "
T h e r e is T r o u t F i sh ing in A m e r i c a the loca le , " O , a long way f r o m I d a h o , a l o n g way f r o m S tan ley Basin, L i t t l e R e d f i s h Lake , the Big Lost R iver and f r o m Lake J o s e p h u s and t h e Big W o o d R i v e r . "
A N D T H E R E IS T r o u t F i sh ing in A m e r i c a the m y t h . Which is to say t h e r e is n o t r o u t f i shing in A m e r i c a e x c e p t as o n e imag ines it , as t h e s ta i r s b e c o m e a c reek a n d a w o m a n b e c o m e s a s t r e a m .
If the novel s u f f e r s at all, it is f r o m this t e n u o u s a p p r o a c h to its sub jec t m a t t e r . Fo r Brau t igan first m u s t c r ea t e the m y t h b e f o r e he can d e s t r o y it.
L IKE T H E S T A T U E of Benja-min F r a n k l i n s t a n d i n g o u t of f o c u s in t h e b a c k g r o u n d of the b o o k ' s cove r , the m y t h r e m a i n s c o n s p i c u o u s l y in t h e b a c k g r o u n d of the r e a d e r ' s m i n d . This desp i te the a u t h o r ' s a t t e m p t s to c o n v i n c e his r eaders tha t w h a t t hey see is n o t h i n g m o r e than wha t he has willed t h e m to imagine .
Still, t h e s tory m o v e s a long with a q u i c k sense of d iscovery tha t on ly the m o s t agile imagina-t ion may c a p t u r e . W h e t h e r mak-ing love in the Worswick Hot Springs or buy ing s e c t i o n s of a used T r o u t S t r e a m f r o m the Cleveland Wrecking Y a r d , Brauti-gan m a n a g e s a l a n c i f u l p e r c e p t i o n t h r o u g h o u t . Trout Fishing in Amcrica is a s imple h o n e s t book tha t is s imp ly e n j o y a b l e , h o n e s t .
BY C O M P A R I S O N , if Troul Fishing in America is s i m p l e . In
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A c c o r d i n g to L e b b i n , in this way the l ibrary ac t s as an agent for each s t u d e n t r a t h e r t h a n an i n s t i t u t i o n i n t e r e s t e d in keep ing the b o o k s on the shelves . It a l lows for t h e d i f f e r e n c e s in usage tha t s t u d e n t s m a k e of l ibrary ma te r -ials, rea l iz ing t h a t o n e m o n t h is an average usage p e r i o d .
" I t a s sumes t h a t each s t u d e n t is i n t e r e s t e d in t h e t o t a l c o m -m u n i t y of s t u d e n t s and t h a t each s t u d e n t is m a t u r e e n o u g h t o be b e y o n d t h e 2 c e n t s , 5 c e n t s , 10 cen t s a day f ine po l i cy of grade schoo l a n d high s c h o o l . "
Watermelon Sugar - is d o w n r i g h t naive. Here Brau t igan e m p l o y s a device w h e r e b y he tells his read-ers, "I am wr i t ing this b o o k even as y o u are read ing i t . " A n d again the r e ade r ' s i m a g i n a t i o n is called u p o n to validity so illogical a s t a t e m e n t .
But once such a s t a t e m e n t has been a c c e p t e d , the e x p e r i e n c e s of the read ing and t h e wr i t ing are so fused tha t the b o o k b e c o m e s as i m m e d i a t e as a c a m p fire nar ra t ive .
T H E N A I V E T E O F In Water-melon Sugar is p r e a c h e d in the s to ry itself as well . It is a love s to ry set in a s t r ange land where " t h e sun sh ines a d i f f e r e n t color every d a y . " Its peop l e are s imple peop l e wi th s imple v i r tues and s imple if n o t un t r ag ic fa i lures .
T h e f lavor of their lives and
indeed the i r very life s ty l e s are s t rongly suggest ive of w h a t one might e x p e c t t o f i n d in a t w e n t y -first c e n t u r y B e o w u l f . T h e y build s t a tues , f ish, eat and live c o m -muna l ly , a n d gloss the i r land in the swee tnes s of w a t e r m e l o n sugar.
H O W E V E R , E V E N i n t o this Utopia t r a m p s t h e ausp i c ious d e m o n of be t r aya l . T h e s t o r y re-solves itself as a m o r a l i t y m i n u s a mora l , a neat p a c k a g e s igned, sealed and unde l ive red t o the reader .
But t h e n it t a k e s a r a t h e r pre-t e n t i o u s a u t h o r t o tie up his tales with mora l s , a n d if t h e r e ' s one th ing tha t R icha rd Brau t igan i sn ' t , i t ' s p r e t e n t i o u s . W h y , in conc lu -ding Trout Fishing in America with the word M a y o n a i s e , he mis-spelled it.
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Cultural Affairs Comm. to present Pat Paulsen
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T w o m o r e a t t e m p t s at show bus iness p roved a b o r t i v e - a w e e k ' s e n g a g e m e n t at t h e P u r p l e O n i o n in San F r a n c i s c o and a br ief try as a m e m b e r of a m u s i c - a n d - c o m e d y t r io wi th his b r o t h e r L o r e n , a n d J o a n Mur ray . Pau l sen success fu l ly e l u d e d d i scovery on Ar t L ink-l e t t e r ' s " T a l e n t S c o u t s " p r o g r a m , t o o .
B U T E V E N fa i lure c o u l d n ' t last fo reve r . His a p p e a r a n c e s at c o f f e e houses in Ca l i fo rn ia began to g row in p o p u l a r i t y as he p o k e d f u n at m a n n e r s and m o r e s . T h e n he me t t h e S m o t h e r s B r o t h e r s and d e c i d e d t o p e p u p the i r act wi th m o r e c o m e d y .
S h o r t l y t h e r e a f t e r he sold t h e m t h e song, " C h o c o l a t e , " which was i n c l u d e d in t he i r mi l l ion sell ing a l b u m , " T h e T w o S ides of t h e S m o t h e r s B r o t h e r s . " Success ap-p e a r e d i m m i n e n t .
N A T I O N A L N O T I C E c a m e f o r Paulsen w i th his week ly ed i to r i a l s o n the " S m o t h e r s Brothers-C o m e d y H o u r " in 1 9 6 7 . His t o p i c s of i n t e r e s t r anged f r o m t h e war on p o v e r t y - " W e c a n win t h e war on p o v e r t y by s h o o t i n g 4 0 0 beggars a w e e k " - t o sex e d u c a -t i o n - " ! am o p p o s e d t o sex e d u c a -t i o n in the schoo l s . Let the k id s t o d a y lea rn it w h e r e we d i d - i n t h e g u t t e r . "
Pau l sen had g r o w n so m u c h in p o p u l a r i t y t h a t he received an
E m m y award f o r the 1 9 6 7 - 6 8 season.
P A U L S E N ' S c a n d i d a c y f o r p r e s i d e n t b r o u g h t even m o r e no t i ce t o his u n u s u a l a n d l ikeable sense of h u m o r . T h r o u g h o u t t h e c a m p a i g n against R i c h a r d N i x o n and H u b e r t H u m p h r e y h e v o w e d tha t he w o u l d r e m a i n " a c o m m o n , o r d i n a r y , s imple savior of Amer i -ca ' s d e s t i n y . "
Since his c a m p a i g n , Pau l sen has m a d e n u m e r o u s gues t a p p e a r a n c e s on n a t i o n - w i d e t e l ev i s ion , inc lud-ing the " G l e n C a m p b e l l G o o d t i m e H o u r . " He has a lso r e c e n t l y c o m -p le t ed a te levis ion ser ies e n t i t l e d " P a t Pau l sen ' s Half a C o m e d y H o u r . "
WITH HIS G R O W I N G p o p u -la r i ty , he has b e e n in d e m a n d o n college and un ivers i ty c a m p u s e s , which led to his dec i s ion to m a k e his t o u r this y e a r . His l e c tu r e will consis t of a sa t i r ical d i scuss ion of pol i t ics , e c o l o g y , e d u c a t i o n a n d the va r ious o t h e r s e r ious issues t o be f a c e d in the c o m i n g d e c a d e . •
His l ec tu re will r ange f r o m t h e d e e p , t heo log ica l side of Pau l sen ' s m i n d as he p i n p o i n t s t h e e x a c t l o c a t i o n of h e a v e n wi th t h e aid of o c e a n o g r a p h i c m a p s a n d cha r t s , t o the l iberal t op i c " T h e Sexua l R e v o l u t i o n - I s Sex a F o u r - L e t t e r W o r d ? "
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I n t e r r o o m vis i ta t ion h o u r s and pol ic ies we re set th is s u m m e r by a special c o m m i t t e e of s t u d e n t s , f acu l ty m e m b e r s a n d t ru s t ee s .
THE COMMITTEE had been e m p o w e r e d by the Boa rd of Trus -tees at its May m e e t i n g t o m a k e f inal dec i s ions regard ing the pari-e ta l s s y s t e m , so n o f u r t h e r review is neces sa ry . T h e po l icy se t by tha t c o m m i t t e e is d u e to go i n t o e f f e c t as s o o n as each h o u s i n g unit can m e e t t o s t r u c t u r e its o w n rules.
U n d e r t h e c o m m i t t e e ' s pol icy guide l ines , s t u d e n t s may visit in r o o m s F r i d a y and S a t u r d a y n igh t s f r o m 7 p . m . unt i l m i d n i g h t , Sun-day a f t e r n o o n s f r o m 1 to 5 , and o n e a d d i t i o n a l even ing d u r i n g the week .
EACH H O U S I N G uni t m a y set rules for itself which are m o r e res t r ic t ive t h a n t hose in the over-all po l icy . A vote of r e s iden t s of the h o u s i n g unit will d e t e r m i n e local r egu la t ions .
Also in the c o m m i t t e e ' s ru les is the s t i p u l a t i o n t h a t d o o r s mus t r ema in o p e n and n o guest privi-leges will be e x t e n d e d d u r i n g ex-a m i n a t i o n a n d v a c a t i o n pe r iods . T h e host will be r e spons ib le for the c o n d u c t of his gues t . In addi-t i on , the h o u s i n g un i t must review its in t e rv i s i t a t ion s t r u c t u r e twice each s e m e s t e r .
THE COMMITTEE'S f ina l d o c u m e n t is on ly sl ightly d i f f e r -en t f r o m t h e p r o p o s a l passed by the C a m p u s Life Board and sen t on to the t r u s t e e s f o r app rova l last spr ing. T h e m a j o r change was t h e c o m m i t t e e ' s a d d i t i o n of the week night t o t o t a l visi t ing hour s .
T h e c o m m i t t e e d iscussed o t h e r a l t e rna t ives or a d d i t i o n a l p ro -c e d u r e s f o r i m p r o v i n g the social a t m o s p h e r e on c a m p u s . A c c o r d i n g to S t u d e n t Congre s s p r e s i d e n t Marshall A n s t a n d i g , w h o served on the c o m m i t t e e , t h e p r o s p e c t of c o - e d u c a t i o n a l d o r m i t o r i e s was given se r ious c o n s i d e r a t i o n by t h e g r o u p .
HE S A I D A c o m m i t t e e m a y be o rgan ized t o s t u d y the l o c a t i o n a n d f u n c t i o n of f r a t e r n i t i e s . O t h e r sugges t ions i n c l u d e d placing fac-u l ty o f f i c e s in r e s idence hal ls or ho ld ing s o m e classes in the halls .
A n o t h e r p r o p o s a l tha t was c o n -s idered was s w i t c h i n g one or m o r e m e n ' s h o u s i n g wi th e q u i v a l e n t f e m a l e h o u s i n g space . A n s t a n d i g said tha t G i l m o r e Hall c o u l d house m e n and t h e f r a t e r n i t y c o m p l e x c o u l d h o u s e s o m e wo-m e n , for e x a m p l e . He p o i n t e d t o the poss ib i l i ty of m a k i n g Ko l l en Hall or D y k s t r a Hall c o - e d u c a -t iona l .
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Dean of S t u d e n t s R o b e r t De-Y o u n g said he was wai t ing t o m e e t wi th r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of the S t u d e n t Congre s s b e f o r e imple -m e n t i n g i n t e r r o o m v i s i t a t ion .
"OUR C O N G R E S S c a b i n e t p l ans to m e e t w i th Dean D e Y o u n g th is week so t h a t we can begin i n t e r r o o m v is i t a t ion i m m e d i -a t e l y , " A n s t a n d i g sa id .
D e Y o u n g is pa r t i cu l a r ly c o n -c e r n e d t h a t m e t h o d s of e n f o r c e -m e n t are c lear ly d e l i n e a t e d and tha t q u a r t e r l y e v a l u a t i o n is bui l t i n t o a n y s y s t e m .
"I w o u l d like to see a m e t h o d of r eg i s t r a t i on jus t as a r e m i n d e r of s t u d e n t r e spons ib i l i t y in ca r ry -ing out t h e p r o g r a m , " he said. "We c a n n o t ask tha t r e s iden t ad-visors t a k e fu l l r e spons ib i l i t y fo r m a i n t a i n i n g the rules . We m u s t d e p e n d o n t h e s t u d e n t s t h e m -selves, p e r h a p s in the f o r m of r o t a t i n g d o r m c o u n c i l s . "
Ervin receives grant-in-aid for research work
Dr. E d w a r d Ervin, . a s soc i a t i on p r o f e s s o r of b io logy , has been p r e s e n t e d a gran t - in-a id award fo r research work by the Soc ie ty of S igma XI.
Each year Sigma XI, a n a t i o n a l o r g a n i z a t i o n d e v o t e d t o the en-c o u r a g e m e n t of or iginal invest iga-t ion in p u r e and app l i ed sc ience , a w a r d s g r a n t s to p r o m i s i n g scien-tists .
T h e a w a r d was m a d e to assist Ervin in his s t u d y of a seasonal c o m p a r i s o n of the d e v e l o p m e n t of f l o w e r i n g and n o n - f l o w e r i n g m e m -bers of a c l o n e of " P o d o p h y l l u m p e l t a t u m . "
T h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l R e l a t i o n s C l u b is o f f e r i n g spec ia l o r i e n t a t i o n ass is tance t o n e w f o r e i g n s t u d e n t s .
T h e c l u b has a n n o u n c e d tha t it will help new fo re ign s t u d e n t s b e c o m e a c q u a i n t e d w i th the Col -lege. " T h e first f e w d a y s in t h e U.S. can be rough f o r a f o r e i g n s t u d e n t , " said c l u b m e m b e r Kwes i F u m e y .
"We h o p e we can ease over t h e a d j u s t m e n t p e r i o d , " he said.
F u m e y a lso a n n o u n c e d t h a t the c l u b will have as its t h e m e s this year " W o r l d Peace , Is It At -t a i n a b l e " and " T h e U n i t e d
N a t i o n s and World P e a c e . " He sa id , " T h i s yea r is the 2 5 t h
ann ive r sa ry of the U n i t e d Nat ions , and we p lan special e v e n t s fo r the O c t . 24 b i r t h d a y . "
F u m e y n o t e d tha t t h e IRC has m o v e d i n t o i ts new q u a r t e r s across f r o m V o o r h e e s Hall. " T h e co t t age will be o p e n m o s t of t h e t ime for s t u d e n t s to go and read magaz ines and n e w s p a p e r s f r o m o t h e r coun-t r i e s , " he s t a t e d .
More ex tens ive p l ans to bring guest s p e a k e r s to c a m p u s and pro-vide f o r u m d i scuss ions will be de ta i l ed la ter , F u m e y c o n c l u d e d .
anchor to offer more weekly news service
T h e H o p e Col lege anchor will pub l i sh a larger p a p e r th is y e a r in an a t t e m p t t o e x p a n d its services to the s t u d e n t b o d y .
A c c o r d i n g to anchor E d i t o r T o m Don ia , t he regu la r e d i t i o n will be p u b l i s h e d o n M o n d a y in o r d e r to i nc lude the latest c a m p u s news.
A 12-page f o r m a t , e x p a n d e d f r o m the t r a d i t i o n a l eight pages , will a l low m o r e r o o m fo r spec ia l f e a t u r e s , Donia sa id . T h e anchor will pub l i sh t h e f a c u l t y e v a l u a t i o n next w e e k , and a new f e a t u r e by the p h o t o g r a p h y d e p a r t m e n t will pe r iod ica l ly i n c l u d e o u t s t a n d i n g w o r k s of anchor p h o t o g r a p h e r s .
Beg inn ing in O c t o b e r , t h e p a p e r will a lso c o n t a i n n a t i o n a l a n d i n t e r n a t i o n a l n e w s p r o v i d e d by an A s s o c i a t e d Press t e l e t y p e . T w o col lege p ress services. Associ -a t ed Col leg ia te Press and t h e Un i t ed S t a t e s S t u d e n t Press Asso-c i a t i o n , will give anchor r e a d e r s a look at n e w s - m a k i n g e v e n t s at o t h e r s choo l s .
Glistening Wet Roamers Re-flect Bold Fashion Excitement SEBAGO created this luxurious, Cont inental look
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customers. The ant ique, metal f i t t ings were care-
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A special f e a t u r e service. Dis-p a t c h News Service , will provide i n f o r m a t i v e ar t ic les on sub jec t s of n a t i o n a l in te res t . Th is news agency was the p r i m a r y source for i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t the alleged Mai Lai m a s s a c r e and the chemica l and biological w a r f a r e s t o r y .
A new c o l u m n o n recent d ra f t law c h a n g e s and the e f f ec t of cou r t dec i s ions on d r a f t regula-t ions will a p p e a r in the anchor beg inn ing in O c t o b e r . T h e c o l u m n is w r i t t e n by t w o y o u n g profes-sional d r a f t l awyers , J o h n M. S t r ike r , 26 , a n d A n d r e w 0 . S h a p i r o , 27.
T h e y arc c o - a u t h o r s of Master-ing the Draft, pub l i shed this m o n t h , and direct the d r a f t c o u n -seling c e n t e r fo r 4 0 , 0 0 0 s t u d e n t s at N e w York Univers i ty . The c o l u m n will be s p o n s o r e d by the Ho l l and Draf t I n f o r m a t i o n Cen-ter.
Three professors
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have been se lec ted t o appea r in the 1 9 7 0 ed i t i on ot Outstanding hducators ol A nicnca.
Dr. 1). Ivan D y k s t r a . p ro fe s so r ol p h i l o s o p h y and c h a i r m a n of the d e p a r t m e n t , .Dr . A r t h u r 11, J e n t / , J r . . a s soc i a t i on p r o f e s s o r of p h i l o s o p h y and Dr. N o r m a n J N o r t o n , p r o f e s s o r of b iology and c h a i r m a n ol the d e p a r t m e n t , were n o m i n a t e d by the Col lege a d m i n -i s t r a t ion earl ier th is yea r a n d were then se lec ted by this publ ica -t ion o n the basis of the i r civic and p ro fe s s iona l a c h i e v e m e n t s .
T h e p u b l i c a t i o n is an a n n u a l p r o g r a m des igned to recogn ize and h o n o r t hose m e n and w o m e n w h o have d i s t i ngu i shed themse lves by e x c e p t i o n a l serv ice , achieve-m e n t s and l e a d e r s h i p in e d u c a -t i on . Each year over 5 , 0 0 0 of t h e f o r e m o s t A m e r i c a n e d u c a t o r s arc f e a t u r e d in this n a t i o n a l v o l u m e .
A d d i t i o n a l gu ide l ines fo r selec-t ion i nc lude an e d u c a t o r ' s t a l e n t s in t h e c l a s s r o o m , c o n t r i b u t i o n s t o research and a d m i n i s t r a t i v e abili-ties.
D y k s t r a j o i n e d t h e H o p e fac-ul ty in 1947 . J e n t z has been wi th the p h i l o s o p h y d e p a r t m e n t since 1962 and N o r t o n has been asso-c ia t ed with the b io logy d e p a r t -m e n t s ince 1 9 6 4 .
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Wednesday 8:15-2 p.m. — Individual Counseling 8:30-4 p.m. - Registration and payment of fees 1-4 p.m. - Open House-Coffee Grounds 3-5 p.m. - Orchestra and Band Audit ions 7:30 p.m. - Hope footba1 ' ^ull-dress scrimmage
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P I L E D U P - T h e D u t c h m e n f o u n d t h e m s e l v e s d o w n a n d u n d e r , h i t h a r d by D e f i a n c e ' s s t r o n g d e f e n s e in S a t u r d a y ' s g a m e at R i v e r v i e w P a r k . H o p e lost t h e g a m e , 24-0 .
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Defiance takes Hope, 24-0 D e f e n s e - m i n d e d D e f i a n c e Col -
lege s p o i l e d the f o o t b a l l d e b u t of
H o p e Col lege c o a c h Ray S m i t h at R iverv iew Park S a t u r d a y n i g h t ,
b l a n k i n g t h e D u t c h m e n , 2 4 - 0 , be-fo re 3 , 4 0 0 fans .
T H E O H I O A N S , in r u n n i n g a t w o - y e a r w i n n i n g s t r eak t o 14
g a m e s , m a i n t a i n e d its r e p u t a t i o n as o ne of the n a t i o n ' s l e a d i n g
small co l l ege d e f e n s i v e t e a m s .
H o p e e n t e r e d D e f i a n c e terr i -t o r y o n l y o n c e in t h e g a m e as t h e D u t c h m e n were l im i t ed t o on ly five f i rs t d o w n s . D e f i a n c e , m e a n -wh i l e , n e t t e d 2 7 7 y a r d s whi le r u n n i n g 7 5 o f f e n s i v e p l a y s t o 4 0 fo r t h e losers .
T H E T E A M S e x c h a n g e d pos-sess ion of t he f o o t b a l l six t i m e s in t he f i r s t q u a r t e r u n t i l H o p e q u a r t e r b a c k G r o y K a p e r f u m b l e d on t h e D u t c h 3 4 w h i l e d r o p p i n g back t o pass. T h r e e p l a y s la te r D e f i a n c e e n d E d L a p u h g r a b b e d an 18 -ya rd s c o r i n g pass f r o m
q u a r t e r b a c k Mike Wr igh t . L a p u h k i c k e d the e x t r a p o i n t .
H o p e ' s l onges t dr ive c a m e in t h e s e c o n d q u a r t e r w h e n the D u t c h m e n m a r c h e d to t h e Def i -a n c e 21. T h a t d r ive was s ta l l ed a n d e n d e d wi th an u n s u c c e s s f u l f ie ld goal a t t e m p t by M i k e Hinga f r o m t h e 3 3 .
L A P U H P U T D e f i a n c e o n t h e b o a r d in t h e th i rd p e r i o d wi th a 2S-vard f i e ld goal t o m a k e t h e s c o r e 10-0.
D e f i a n c e ' s o n l y long dr ive of
t he n igh t c a m e ea r ly in t h e f o u r t h p e r i o d as J o h n D e c k e r c l i m a x e d a 6 3 - y a r d m a r c h w i th a 3 - y a r d t o u c h d o w n run .
T H E W I N N E R S a d d e d the f ina l t o u c h d o w n in t h e last
m i n u t e of play w h e n d e f e n s i v e b a c k Mike H i t t l e i n t e r c e p t e d a pass by J o n C o n s t a n t a n d re-t u r n e d 12 y a r d s t o s c o r e . L a p u h b o o t e d his th i rd s u c c e s s f u l e x t r a p o i n t t o b r ing the s c o r e t o i t s f inal 2 4 - 0 v e r d i c t .
H o p e w a s l i m i t e d t o 4 1 y a r d s r u s h i n g in t h e g a m e . T h r o u g h the
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a i r l anes t h e D u t c h m e n c o m p l e t e d 6 o t 16 f o r 61 y a r d s w i t h j u n i o r e n d J i m L a m e r g r a b b i n g five f o r 58 y a r d s . H o p e los t t h e f o o t b a l l tw ice o n f u m b l e s a n d t w o m o r e t i m e s o n i n t e r c e p t i o n s .
T H E W I N N E R S w e r e p a c e d by reserve h a l f b a c k D e c k e r w h o ne t -ted 9 5 y a r d s in 19 r u s h e s .
T h e D u t c h m e n t r ave l t o F r a n k -lin, I n d . S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n .
s u n d r y , s e p t e m B e R 2 0
DIMNENT MEMORIAL CHAPEL 11 A.M.
Chaplain Hillegonds will be the preacher
T h e C h r i s t i a n re l ig ion m e a n s th i s : it m e a n s t h a t G o d h a s a
m i n d t o d o s o m e t h i n g w i th his o w n c r e a t i o n ; a n d he w o n ' t
ever d o it by h i m s e l f . He has t o have us t o d o it w i t h , if l i fe
is t o be a n y t h i n g m o r e t h a n a p u p p e t s h o w ; n o t p e o p l e
s o o t h e d o n c e a w e e k by t h e p r o s p e c t of the i r o w n s a l v a t i o n ,
b u t h u m a n wills b o u n d over t o d a y a n d t o m o r r o w t o t h a t
k i n d e s t will of a l l . Hav ing t h e n g i f t s - w h a t o f i t? A r e y o u
r e a d y t o lay t h e m w h e r e t h e y b e l o n g , in t he c r ea t i ve h a n d s
of G o d ? If y o u are , t h a t ' s r e l ig ion . If y o u a r e n ' t , i t ' s
m a k e - b e l i e v e !
VOTE FOR HART NOVEMBER 3
• Forceful critic of Pentagon Spending
• Chairman Senate Anti-Trust Sub-Committee
• Chairman Senate Environmental Committee
WORK FOR HART
SEPTEMBER 19
• Remember Strike Commitment
• Senator Hart needs you
• Dollars for HART drive Senator Hart
Contact Toby Tyler — HART FOR SENATE Committee
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WELCOME FRESHMEN AND RETURNING STUDENTS
THE BLUE KEY BOOK STORE IS YOUR BOOK STORE - MAKE IT YOUR SHOPPING CENTER.
We stock a complete line of pens, pencils, ball points, markers, hilighters, notebooks, ringbinders, portfolios, index
cards, file boxes, fi le folders, fi l ler paper, graph paper, typing paper, carbon paper, briefcases, greeting cards,
stationery, art supplies, and even HOPE postcards and HOPE soft goods!
WE CARRY ALL REQUIRED TEXTS . . . NEW AND USED WHEN AVAILABLE
WELCOME
We, the personnel of Blue Key Book-
store, cordially welcome you to Hope College.
May your stay at Hope be intellectually and
spiritually stimulating. We pledge to help
make it so.
TEXTBOOKS AND PAPERBACKS
The primary purpose of the campus book
store is to serve you, the college student. We
stock A L L required texts plus recommended
supplementary readings, (which are usually
paperbacks). The bookstore also carries hun-
dreds of titles in paperback for your general
information and reading pleasure. Further-
more, we wil l gladly order any titles not in
stock.
REFUNDS
IMPORTANT! Always save your sales
slip!! The book store wil l give ful l refund on
any UNMARKED book up to 21 days after
classes start. For your protection, you, MUST
have your sales slip. If this were not the rule,
any student could pick up your book and sell
it back to the bookstore.
DO NOT
MARK IN YOUR BOOK
UNTIL YOU ARE
CERTAIN THAT
YOU WILL KEEP IT!
SERVICE
We endeavor to give prompt, courteous
service at A L L TIMES. Please report to the
book store manager any time you feel that
we can improve our service or be of more
help to you. Our prices are always reasonable
and, of course, you are always welcome to
browse.
TEXTBOOKS
Textbooks are the "tools of your trade."
The prices are established by the publisher.
National figures suggest that books for re-
quired courses cost only 4 to 5 % of your
total educational expense. Considering this,
your books are probably the least expensive
part of your education. ONLY THE BLUE
KEY BOOK STORE HAS A COMPLETE
LIST OF A L L TEXTS USED ON CAMPUS.
SCHOOL OPENINO SPECIALS SEPTEMBER 14 TO 19
A L L COUPONS VOID AFTER SEPTEMBER 19 OR WHEN SUPPLY RUNS OUT
P A P E R M A T E
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B I C C L I C
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= 74c Value
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=68c Value
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S p e c i a l 2 3 c
while supply lasts
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