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Hope College Hope College Digital Commons The Anchor: 1929 The Anchor: 1920-1929 3-20-1929 The Anchor, Volume 37.82: March 20, 1929 Hope College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1929 Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Recommended Citation Repository citation: Hope College, "The Anchor, Volume 37.82: March 20, 1929" (1929). The Anchor: 1929. Paper 10. https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/anchor_1929/10 Published in: The Anchor, Volume 37, Issue 82, March 20, 1929. Copyright © 1929 Hope College, Holland, Michigan. This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the The Anchor: 1920-1929 at Hope College Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Anchor: 1929 by an authorized administrator of Hope College Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Rev 64 \V Ji !•-» SOCIETY E 'NS SENIOR PLAY NEXT WEEK COMING Volum. XXXVII Hope College. Holland, Michigan, Mirch 20, 1929 Number 82-9 CALVIN DEFEATS HOPE We Have With Us Today VOLUNTEERS DR. ROBINSON Class Stuff DOROTHY STROOP FOR SECOND VICTORY Dr. Milton J. Hoffman of the "Tis not in mortals to command Sophomores IS HOPE'S 1929 New Brunswick Theological Sem- success, inary addressed the pre-theologs CLOSE GAME The Calvin game closed the court We will do more—deserve it." Inspired by the balmy air and the VALEDICTORIAN last Friday evening on the sub- These words may very fittingly fact that the first of the campus season, as the Albion team can- ject, "What I would do if I were FIRST THREE celled the final game which was to be applied to the genius Hope Col- robins are with us again the soph- to go to college again." Dr. Hoff- lege has seemingly "been entertain- omores held a snappy class meeting HAZEL NEERKEN CLOSE QUARTERS have been played last Friday. man emphasized quite strongly Linups and summary: ing unawares" for the last semes- out of doors in the Spoonholder. FOR SECOND PLACE that the future of the Protestant ter. He is none other than our After an encouraging report from LAEGEST CROWD EVER SEEN Calvin (25) church was in its preaching; and IN G. R. FOR GAME newly acquired German and French the treasurer to the effect that one Miss Dorothy Stroop is to be G F TP that in the days to come the lay- professor, Willard Haskell Robin- member had paid his dues and an- the Valedictorian of the class of Score 25 to 20 Timmer, f 2 0 4 men, when considering a minister, 19291 In a recent chapel hour the son. other a nickel toward his, since the After keeping pace with Calvin Bontekoe, f 3 0 G will ask first of all, "Can he Registrar made his annual an- Bom in Brooklyn, New York. new officers have come in, discus- for three-fourths of the fray, the Roozeboom, c 4 2 10 preach?" Because of this, he urged nouncement of those students with Professor Robinson very early in sion of the class party began. It Hope varsity was defeated byr a Beilema, c 0 0 0 that all the aspiring Doctors of grades over ninety, and it was life showed signs of aggressiveness, was decided to wait and have a 25-20 score at the Burton Heights Van Appledom, g 1 1 3 Divinity take advantage of every shown that Miss Stroop laid claim for as he says, "at the age of four beach party later in the season. A gym last Tuesday, when the Grand -Venhuizen, g 0 2 2 course offered in elocution. Also, to the honors with an average of I moved our family to Chicago." nominating committee for the Mile- Rapids Collegians went on a merry he indicated the value of literature, After completing his elementary 96.5 for the four year course. Miss 10 5 25 stone officers of 1930 was appointed spree of basket making which the psychology, and philosophy. education he took up study at the Hazel Neerken followed closely Hope (20) with Paul Brower as chairman and Schoutenmen could not quite dupli- Morgan Park Academy of Chicago, with 95.2 to take the Salutatorian G F TP The Student Volunteer Group, therewith the meeting was ad- cate. A crowd of over 2,000 people, which corresponds to a high school. position. De Free, f 2 0 4 with a few visitors, took a sight- journed. the largest ever assembled at a Upon completion of his studies The standings of the others are Becker, f ..t 0 1 1 seeing trip through the beautiful court game in the Furniture City, here, he entered the University ol MILESTONE NOMINATIONS as follows: Vander Hill, f 1 1 3 island country of Japan by means witnessed the second triumph 'of Chicago, and directed his course of Less than Four Yean Vandenbosch, f 0 0 0 of the pictures shown by Mr. Editor-in-chief: the Calvin Knights over the Orange study in a rather classical vein Alfred Bentall 95.6 Martin Hoeksema of the Western Harry K. Smith and Blue cagers this season. Every Martin, c 2 1 5 While working here, Mr. Robinson J. Lippinga .90 Theological Seminary. Mr. Hoek- William Wickers one who attended the game gave Klay, g 2 1 5 had the honor bestowed upon him Marg. Otte 98.41 sema has been for three years a John Mulder Hope a good word or thought for De Velder, g 0 0 0 of being elected to the Phi Beta Four Years short term teacher in Japan. Evelyn Albers the fight which their crippled team Van Lente, g 0 0 0 Kappa national honor fratemity Dorothy Stroop .....96.5 The pictures, perhaps the best Business Manager: put up. De Young, g 1 0 2 Members are admitted to this or Hazel Neerken 95.2 •" Roozeboom tossed in a shot from ever shown, were taken and devel- ganization who have distinguished Ray McGilvrn Ruth Kennel 94.8 oped by a Japanese expert. The Neil Van Leeuwen the free throw line to do the first 8 4 20 themselves as students. Along with E. Brink 94.6 blending of the colors made the Melvin OostinK scoring of the contest Martin then Referee, Dewey, Kazoo. Umpire: this he received a German scholar- Marj. DuMez 94.4 pictures vividly real. They por- Chester Meengs retaliated with a single point Hinga, Kazoo. ship which enabled him to spend C. Bremer 98.9 trayed Japanese life at work, at gathered in the same manner. six months abroad. Obtaining his Jack Pel on 93.7 home, and at worship. As each pic- Bontekoe saw fit to slip the pellet A.B. degree at graduation. Profes- Harriet Boone 93.54 ture was thrown upon the screen through the meshes, but Captain sor Robinson immediately set sail Alice Lammers 92.6 EHERSONIANS Mr. Hoeksema explained the STODEHTS HEAR Vem Vander Hill, who was in the for Europe where he spent the time Lorraine Raak 92.4 Japanese customs. starting linup for the first time in alloted him in study at the Uni- Ada Boone 91.9 The members of the Student several games, put Hope on an ENTERTAIN WITH versity of Berlin and in travel. DR. S. H. ZWEHER Kenneth Hyink 91.7 Volunteer Band were pleased to even basis with a deuce. Martin Upon his return in the fall he Eleanor Verwey 91.6 hear of the ^ood work done by one put the Orange and Blue colors in again enrolled in the University of Dr. Samuel F. Zwemer, F. R. G. Eva Tysse 91.5 THEATRE PARTY of their former members, Miss front by again securing a point via Chicago and took up graduate work S., addressed the student body Marie Wagenaar 90.9 Helen Zander, graduated from the foul route. The Calvinites in German and French. He was Monday morning at Chapel Exer- Edith McGilvra ...» 90.7 See Shakespeare's "Hamlel" Hope last year. scored several baskets in a row be- then awarded his P.H.D. The ensu- cises. The main theme of his ad- Ida Townsend 90.6 ing three years were spent at the dress was the untimely death of Otto Yntema JHU fore the half and were thus leading Last Monday evening the mem- 9-6 when the gun sounded. Impromptu Debate McCormick Seminary, Chicago, Rev. Bilkert, recently killed by Mo- Raymond De Young . 90.4 bers of the Emersonian Society, from which our professor gradu- . Shortly after play had been re- Against G. R. J. C. hammedan bandits in Arabia. With o and their guests assembled in ated with honors, receiving his sumed, both teams began to work fine appreciation for the work and Grand Rapids fo/ a dinne? and " Much Appreciated Bachelor of Divinity degree and a at full speed, abandoning the cau- friendship of Rev. Bilkert, Dr. Evelyn Stekelcc theatre party. New Testament Fellowship of two tious style of ball that was in effect Zwemer pointed out that the de- At sever, a grouj) of about sixty Within the stately walls of Wi- jfkn abroad. Lead* Y.W.CA entire KWf * mough tRe nants Chapel our negative debating ceaaed was known above all for sat down to « very nne dinne/, "One of the Hh> years Incurope his fHendships. His last entry in efforts of Klay and De Free, the team debated with Grand Rapids prepared for them by the Y. W. C. was spent in the American School his diary was, "I have made a new Responsibility was the UfmU Hopeites managed to knot the Junior College last Wednesday A.