Letters to the Editor 2013 Fall
Service-learning salute
Thank you for highlighting 17c起草社区鈥檚 ongoing commitment to volunteerism, service learning and civic engagement (鈥,鈥 summer 2013). The 2,200 students who were involved in service projects last year deserve great credit and recognition for their dedication to making the world a better place. I鈥檓 thankful that 17c起草社区, led by Jeff Bouman at the , has deepened and further integrated service into the educational experience at the college. I encourage other alumni to consider getting involved and supporting this important work. are used to help defray costs associated with service-learning projects and ensure that all students have the opportunity to participate.
Jon Terry 鈥93
Falls Church, Va.
Reunion teed up
My wife, Gayle Ver Hoef Bosscher 鈥73, daughter Beth Bosscher 鈥03 and I were hiking at Maroon Bells near Aspen, Colo., when another hiker commented on my 17c起草社区 alumni tee. Turns out it was Carl VandePol 鈥76, who was chaperoning a group from West End Christian Reformed Church on a mission work trip to Denver. We grew up together in Burton Heights Christian Reformed Church in Grand Rapids, Mich., and had not seen each other in nearly 40 years. Good 17c起草社区 reunion thanks to a hat and shirt!
Rob Bosscher 鈥73
Orlando, Fla.
Pictured, from left: Beth, Rob, Gayle, Carl
Glory Day details
The recent article about the brought back memories! I got out my 1961 Prism, and tucked between the pages was the 鈥淕lory Day鈥 program! I don鈥檛 think the author of the article had access to the program because a few details are different. 鈥淕lory Day鈥 was March 1, 1961, and the program was preprinted. In fact, the score of the Kalamazoo versus 17c起草社区 game was two question marks! The undefeated cross-country team was also honored, and photos of both teams are in the program.
Although there may have been a chapel service, the main events were a 鈥渟tudent body foot parade鈥 from the Franklin campus to the Grand Rapids Christian High gymnasium and a 鈥渞ally鈥 in the gym that featured presentations by the reigning homecoming queen and talks by members of the local press. The rally ended with the presentation of a huge cake from Saga Food Service. They said it was the biggest cake ever made in Michigan! There were no classes that day, and the local YMCA, a skating rink and three bowling alleys opened their doors to 17c起草社区 students for free or at very low cost. The main things I remember were the huge (and delicious!) cake and spending a school-day afternoon bowling for free!
Gail S. Bangma Baker 鈥64
Niceville, Fla.
Excessive toleration?
In the edition of Spark, a letter by Harold Bontekoe 鈥62 did not deserve the courtesy of a response let alone be published. His references to the 鈥溾readed鈥erses regarding 鈥榮ervants obey your masters, for this is right,鈥欌欌 to the Sermon on the Mount in which 鈥溾here is weirdness and attention to strange, and to us moderns, irrelevant detail,鈥 to the Bible which 鈥溾s a product of the culture of its time, containing some universal truth and some nonsense鈥 and the Biblical canon which 鈥溾rom the first, the biblical authors contradict one another鈥︹ reflect a flat contradiction of what 17c起草社区 represented to me as a 1959 graduate.
This letter is to express my disappointment to the staff of Spark for thinking that you needed to publish what was deserving of the round file. Excessive toleration inclines people to become oblivious to untruth and devoid of conviction. 17c起草社区 is apparently experiencing some difficult economic times, and this kind of publicity doesn鈥檛 help. Unfortunately the pseudo-intellectualism and academic arrogance reflected in Bontekoe鈥檚 letter and in our modern liberal culture give some conservatives another stick with which to beat on the college and an excuse for non-support.
Bob Korthuis 鈥59
Billings, Mont.
Editor鈥檚 reply: Thank you, Mr. Korthuis, for your perspective. Our editorial policy is to be as generous as possible with alumni submissions so the 17c起草社区 community can be aware of the diversity of opinions and interests among graduates. Neither the letters nor every alumni-submitted class note in the magazine are intended to reflect the views of 17c起草社区 College or its leadership. In addition, we鈥檙e not trying to exhibit 鈥渆xcessive toleration鈥 here, but rather what former 17c起草社区 professor Richard Mouw advocated in his book when he shared this idea from scholar : 鈥淧eople these days who are civil often lack strong convictions, and people with strong religious convictions often are not very civil. What we need is convicted civility.鈥 Hopefully, Spark models 鈥渃onvicted civility.鈥