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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. of Grand Rapids, in whose of Archaeology in Jerusalem, and friend today." Although he is phys- of the Y. W. C. A. asiwkit March count, and also were able to keep afternoon at 4:30. As there were building the dinner was held. in travel, in and about Palestine ically dead, said Dr. Zwemer, he 11, when Evelyn Steketee, the lead- up with the Calvin five. no judges present, no decision was President Diephouse officiated at and Egypt. The second year was still lives, for he is calling with a er, spoke on "Am I My Sister's With a very short time to go, given as to who was the winner. the brief ceremonies. spent in the study of French, Ger- supernatural power to the church- Keeper?" Ever since Eve, who Timmer, Roozeboom, Bontekol, and The debate was very pleasing to the After the dinner had been duly man and New Testament at the es to fill his vacancy. The response was the only really independent Van Appledom scored deuces in invisible audience who had failed to dispatched the parly set out for University of Berlin and Sorbonne, is already being felt; the entire de- woman, everyone has been more quick succession and gave their attend as only the debating team Powers Theatre where tha well- Paris. nomination is responding sympath- or less dependent upon someone team a lead that sewed up the whole known Frit Lieber and hir. com and its close associates knew about Having thus delved deeply into etically to the urgent need of mis- else, and it is impossible in the affair. A determined rally by the pany were playing the ^lakespear- it. However, it was a good practice the realm of French, German, and sions. Another outstanding char- modern world to live absolutely Hope cagers was of no avail, as the ean tragedy, "Hamlet." A bloc of debate. Junior's team was com- New Testament, Dr. Robinson ac- acteristic of Rev. Bilkert was is ir- by oneself without relying in some final gun found them five points in seats in the center of the orchestra posed of Sherry, Young, and Ham- cepted his first position as Profes- repressible optimism. Even when degree upon another person. the rear. had been obtained and at the close ilton. Sherry proved himself to be sor of Bible and Modem Language Ways mentioned by which each The game from the spectators the Board sent discouraging re- of the evening everyone was well a good debater. Two of the faculty at Blackburn College, Carlinville, ports of necessary depletions in the girl may share responsibility to- standpoint was very interesting, satisfied that the production was members were present in the per- Illinois. Among other leading posi- ward another, were being a sin- funds, the answer always came but poor basket-shooting by both entirely pleasing. sons of Prof. Lubbers, who acted as tions he has been engaged as in- cere, faithful friend, preserving an back full of hope and confidence teams marred the play a great deal. The group was very ably chap- critic, and Dr. Nykerk, who was Spokane, Washington, San Fran- attitude of humility, sympathizing that the church at home would sup- Roozeboom was the main cog in the eroned by Docto; and Mrs. Van cisco Seminary, Park College, •with a friend in trouble, abstain- the only visible part of the audi- port the church abroad. Calvin offensive machine, scoring Zyl. Parkville, Missouri, and Hillsdale ing from slander, which the speak- ence. Our debating showed un- Dr. Zwemer spoke in his usual four goals and two fouls for a total College, Hillsdale, Michigan. er named as one of the worst faults usual interest in the debate, and we entertaining way, and eulogized of ten points. Van Appledom played Along with these eminent on Hope's campus, and aiding to Lutheran Choir To are inclined to believe that this was Rev. Bilkert in such a charming a fine defensive game. Martin and achievements, Dr. Robinson has keep the other girl's reputation the result of the presence of the and intimate way that every one Klay shared the offensive honors for Be Heard Soon distinguished himself as an author. good and clean. two young ladies from Grand Rap- present felt as if he, too, had the Schoutenmen, each securing two Every Hopeite has reason to feel "I Come to Thee" was sung by ids who acted as timekeepers. known him. deuces and a free throw. Vander One week from Wednesday night, proud of possessing an instmctor ——o Helen Van Eenenaam, accompan- ied by Loretta Schuiling, and the Hill and Van Lente played only a April 3rd at 8:15 P.M. the Lu- with such a varied and enviable BY WRITING Scripture was read by Geneva short time, Cook being unable to theran A Cappella Choir of the record. His work entitled, "The Par- CALVIN CROWDS ONE LEARNS ables of Jesus," which came from Vanden Brink, Ruth Hospers led appear in uniform because of an Tri-Cities will give a concert in the press last November, deals AMUSING TO the song service. injury sustained in the Olivet Carnegie Hall. This concert is to TO WRITE with the parable in all its previous game. be given for the purpose of helping "By writing one leams to write." phases but also in its modem use. VISITORS the Chapel funds. The price of the PROF. ROBINSON Which statement, as everyone In that the Freshmen Bible Course Miss Clara Parker tickets ranges from 75c to $1.50. Hope went to Grand Rapids to knows, is the fundamental principle deals to a great extent with the The choir consists of some forty- give Calvin a hard work-out and LEADS Y.M.C.A. Speaks in Chapel of our Composition courses. And parables of Jesus, it appears that Calvin got it. Being a bystander "Mountain Top Visions" was the five singers drawn from the various thus it is, perhaps, that we find the just such a work may be profitably subject taken by Dr. Robinson for Lutheran churches in the Tri-Cities following sort of creative criticism used to supplement the course. All, however, one sees other things than Miss Clara Parker, repreaenting his talk at the Y. M. 0. A. meeting and from the student body of Aug- going back and forth between a no doubt, will also own that there the game. Take for instance the the Woman's Migrant Children of last week. He reviewed the won- ustana College and Theological lady and a gentleman during an is no small amount of thrill in Calvin man who, in an endeavor to Mission, gave an interesting and derful experiences of the disciples, Seminary. The choir sings without early-hour class. The following studying from a book written by reach the balcony rapidly, attempt- enlightening address before the who were with Christ on the mount music, without accompaniment and terse notes, flashes of brilliant and one of its own faculty members. ed to climb to it from the gym student body Tuesday morning. She of transfiguration; and then, draw- inaudibly takes its pitch. It sings prodigious minds, were written on Although Dr. Robinson has only floor. After repeated tries he sud- spoke On the work of the organ- ing from a host of experiences, he from a specially constructed, col- the back of an humble envelope, as been at Hope a short time he has denly made a determined effort to ization, and what it has accom- spoke on the need of every one of lapsible platform. Black robes with already won the respect and esteem succeed. With a short run and a plished. The purpose of the Mission have been many noble thoughts: these mountain top experiences. white collars lend a dignified and of all who have come in contact long leap he managed to grasp a is to provide better living conditions She (referring to something the Life is a succession of hills and pleasing appearance. with him. back-board stanchion. There he for those families that are .con- prof has mentioned): "The Mystery vales. For a time we seem to be The director of this choir, Mr. hung, dangling, tossing, bobbing stantly moving from one field Of of Life,—interpreted by Messrs. on the top and then we are be- Clarence Johnson, has proven him- around like a fish out of water. work to another. These people N— and S— Alethean Hold St wildered in the darkness of the val- self a marvelous director and a fine He, writing with precise judg- Gravity finally won the battle, and seldom stay in one place more than Patrick's Program leys. In connection with this. Dr. interpreter of sacred music. He ment: "Very weak." with a sigh and a groan our hero six weeks, making it doubly difficult Robinson suggested the motto: has studied with Herman Devries She, vaguely, as is a woman's made a rapid descent to the floor "for the Mission to accomplish any- The Alethean Society held a St "Plan your work; then, work your of Chicago as well as the Cosmo- way: "I didn't think of you." and was then lost in the sea of thing. Miss Parker pointed out that Patricks meeting last Friday night plan." Plan your work while your politan School of Music. He has He, bitingly: "You usually don't spectators. the first necessity is to educate the in their rooms. The age old Irish spirit is high and your vision great. think." (Apparently the gentleman Our band made a name for itself f^nployers of these migrants to the distinction of being the most custom of flapping the pancake was Work your plan when suggestions has been acquainted with the lady last Tuesday and Calvin rooters * vUpir duty. Gratifying results have successful choir director in the put into effect much to the amuse- are not forthcoming, and life seems for some time.) spurred our musicians into action been obtained in this direction. She Tri-Cities. "As director of the Aug- ment of the girls, and it was found somewhat dull. She (attempting to tum the re- with their cries of. Rah, Rah, Rah, mentioned appalling cases of child ustana Seminary Chorus, he has that but one of the girls was eligible Mr. Raymond De Young had mark): "How unusual. I must be Rah, Spiel! labor which most people think is St shown himself not only a tireless for marriage. The legend is that charge of the meeting. individualistic." A shrill voice pierced the heavy a minimum in America, and she drill master, but also an artist in the most adept at catching the pan- He (with the insight born of laden air, Hope supporters doubted, VER STRATE. stated that this evil is as great and the understanding of perfection of cake after it has been flipped is long years of experience : "No smiled, laughed, then joined in the —o perplexing as ever. In closing. Miss ensemble, balance and blend." the lucky girl. crazy." ringing cheer led by our new cheer Dr. Lambertus Hekhius, '18, reg- Parker suggested that any student The critics have very generously After amusing themselves in this Which remark practically closes leader. The prophecy that a child istrar and professor of religious interested in social welfare work praised the choir. Mr. Edward impromptu fashion for some time the discussion, since by now the would lead them was thus again education of the University of spend part of her summer vacation Moore of the Chicago Tribune says, the regular program was presented. young lady is far, far too furious to fulfilled. Our young friend, to show Wichita has been elected to suc- with the Mission. "The Lutheran A Cappela Choir The first number was an "Irish presented the phenomenon of hav- write at all coherently. his magnanimity, led the Calvin ceed Dr. W. H. Mikesell to the . o Love Tragedy" given by Aletheans office of deitn of the college of Dr. Milton J. Hoffman, '09, of ing few voices of any astonishing cheei*s also. Upon inquiry we found The cynic is one who knows the Blekkink and Marsilje. "Maloney's liberal arts^nd sciences begtadnf New Brunswick Seminary, gave an beauty, and yet singing as a whole him to be a friend of Dean and Ray, price of everything and the value St. Patrick's Day Hat was then next year. Besides this he will also lecture here at First Re- in a rather fine manner, unosten- in fact, one of the boys whom they of nothing.—Oscar Wilde. given by B. Mollema. Misses Blek- continue his professorship in ralif- on "Martin Luther tatiously but clearly and with ex^ had under their care at the Y. M. kink and Bailard then appeared to ious education. Before going to His Country." He also ad- pressive devotional spirit" Snobbery is the pride of those C. A. Summer Camp. give "Pat's Excuse." A pantomime, o Wichita in 1926, Dr. Hekhius was Volunteers on Let's every one of us come out who are nol sure of their position. "Come Back to Erin," closed the Blessed are the joymakers. head of Voorhees college, VeUore, and support this fine choir. —Braley. program. -Willii, THE ANCHOR — THE ANCHOR Have You Heard 3 We re sure to It is a hopeful sign when we THE ANCHOR STAFF consider that Col. Lindbergh se- have what you Earle E. LangeUnd ^ H ft * m a lected as a life-mate a girl who Astociite Mitort Alice Bninio.. Dnmld W.d., Cordon Vtn Ark was considered "shy" and "old . hl tklL Bernard Arendahorrt, Wataon SpoeUtra fashioned"" while at school. Anne want in the line Evelyn Steketee . Morrow is of a rather poetic tum Campus Newt^ - - Myron Leenhout§, William Kuyper you an orphan, Grace: "I had a heavy mew with m.n(j an(j jiag even wri^ten 8ome Humor Carl - "Are ...Bernadlne Slebers Comie?" Al, last night.' very, fajr verse. She does not care of - Donald Martin Cornie—"I don't know, I haven't Ethelyn: "Oh, another stuffed ^or dances and jazz—and—well—

—Paul Brouwer 8een the Chicago Tribune yet." date, eh?" let'em say what they wish—there's Head Reporter Raporten Marlon Alday. Adella Beeuwkes, Nicholas BurKRraafT. Anne Buth. William In New .sing "I faw Ad. in newspaper: Uarn to ice- aboUt old fa8h- Sporting Goods Clough. Harold Hoover. Tlllle Massellnk. Esther Mulder. John Mulder, Arthu NienhuU, Robert Not^Cynthia Palmer. Lillian Sabo. H.rry Ver Strate. Edith down and g0 boom," in Chicago, skate in 26 sittings^ Drescher, Ivan Johnson, Rudolph Nichols, Howard Schade. ^ "Boom, I faw down." Geology Prof: "Where do we Recently when Thomas Edispn

For Hop€ H S was asked to give his formula for niisiNFSS STAFF ' " "How did you find yourself after find quartz?" a happy life he answered, "1 am - • w.-.-M Raymond McGilvra the party last night. Noisy?" Stude: "In hip pockets. not acquainted with anyone who is OMes TTZS"** Damrtra LOU Da Wolfe -Why, I just looked under the The CaII of the Scotch happy." Circulation Manager ...Harry K. Smith and there j was." "But 1 tell you central, she is no ..C. Van Leeuwen Leon Trotsky, former head of Two little boys came into the party, so I want my money back, Where All Sports- the Russian Red Army, has been dentist's office. One said to the Angry diner (at Sandwich Shop): exiled from his country for activi- dentist: "Waiter, you are not fit to serve ties which rendered him an arch "1 want a tooth took out and 1 a p»g." enemy of the present Soviet re- men Meet. don't want no gas because I'm in Walt: "I'm doing my best." gime. He went first to Turkey, a hurry." suffering during the winter trip "That's a brave little boy. Which "Have a cigarette?" from the weather and poor health. "Sir—I go to Calvin." tooth is it?" Now he has gone to Germany ap- "Show him your tooth, Albert." "Pardon me, have a cigar." parently, but German authorities We do h the way you "How did you get so muscular, An old gentleman was remarking will have him only on condition John?" on the high cost of sending his son that he cease all political activity, want it done "Why, by chinning myself on to college. else ^ is feared he might stir up the village bar." "And languages are the worst," communist activities in Germany. White Cross Barbers 1 , he exclaimed, "on the bill, John EARTH WORMS Hubert Gruender, professor of Visitor, to inmate of asylum: say8_.Scotch $50.'" psychology at St. Louis University, Who loves an earth worm? Yet, Charles Darwin proved -'Why do you amoke 8„ much, my ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ after forty years of observation and expeumen a ion philosophic inmate: "Sh-h-h, for women?" harsh manners are only a result of

even these slimy, wriggling, disgusting creatures are ot a cer- there,g a cough in the secon(1 car. Ev. "Yes, if kindness fails." his slum environment. To prove tain definite value and usefulness. load and I'm going to find it." T I . content>on piaced a sparrow rwo fhprp woq ft littlp earth worm who lived in an acre Foote: Yoah feet sutinly mus in a ca?e with two purebred Ger- One Week from

minds we are at freedom to speculate. Summer jobs are a b g admitted to our crowded shores. a ^tTever reacheVby ^ny other part of our life before graduation. During these busy, hot Uncle Sam has proved himself a nat.on We have had more full " Pen-CoNap" months of "vacation" most of us learn what it is to enter %e]\ ecen^an onora e mem r have spread luxuries ... . . , , . of international society. By re- we . ... 8 in a Box industry and compete with others in actual business. We may ceivjng op€n arm8 all the among the people more widely More comfortable, sanitary be doing anything from shoveling gravel, or weeding vego races of the world, he has welded ®v.en than have some of t^e coun" napkins with rounded cornerf. 8 w lc are our mos se ere tables, to traveling for some company. Every day of our "job" a diversified family into an orderly c^j cs ^ 19c brings us actual concrete examples of the situations for whic i of ^^"^^rkanize A«ainst foreign criticism and our education so far has prepared us. We learn to do this or J ' ' . . " . malicious propaganda, what have Women's Hosiery that, and complications disappear. Then we feel that mayba Tdeas an^'princip^, and we ^offer; Well, nothing but real a ty 0 rtunit In Various Weights it pays to know something, because we certainly would not in their way of looking at the rela- IT )l f f PP® y- Nothing e ac like to shovel all our lives, or work in a dusty factory. , • tions between church and state. carrieg in his ^e^Ve key to Scrvice weight and sheer Too many students have money at hand, and don't searc'i We never do away with . g the president g office Nothin but silk hosiery of pure silk— out employment, so that they can get a little initiation int) ["^m^c^bLome Amerka^'n the knowledKethatand our own high Style the world of Hard Knocks. Ask any person who is now looked heart and soul> in spirit and pur. industry can get you anywhere you standard up to and respected for his attainments, and in every casi pose, keenly alive to the responsi- I"a y ^ant to ^0- in short, f t numbers i n Features you'll find that his experience in youth with the problems of bility implied in the very title of ^ ^ ™ 7 o^Eurepl'would ev y t on |h popular light existence made him strive much harder than his "well-off" American, and proud beyond meas- . itg heart and goul p0sses8 Colors • vv ure of the glonous privilege of r . ^ , r. , . and medium neighborK . . . u J in just half the degree that is * beanng this exalted name. .. . . * f ('shades. 0U : n t,ona hone8t of The NEW If we have no work during the summer, the time is lost Americans must set r crood !f f y Purpose, Ij Thriftily 1 in merely "keeping cool," or in entertaining others who DI example for ^ese future citizens. tionarintTgrity-^ah^ whi^ ii priced, pair RemingtonPortabU not have to work (or who don't dare to work). Before one We must leam to discriminate be- every other nation recognizes as knows it the summer is gone. The worker has his money and tween propaganda and literature essential and depends upon every The smartest, most efficient his thoughts, the vacationer has his added lassitude. worth reading. Already our schools (|ay 0f 'lts ijfe Triumphant in this. $1.49 small typewriter ever madr C niay we never iorget that the Of course, we might say that "at a school like Hope, etc.", ^th nHb^v with standard 4-row keyboto^ ' t(>day ,8 the students all do work, and are of the sort who learn by deraand for the ^ uterature. chri™ " —Wg machine action and life* contact just what it is to be on their own. That is not entirely Foreign students attending these "America, America OnKty Shoe Repaint time dependability. No increase true. Many work only a share of the summer, and many of institutions know that the propa- Torchbearer of the free, Thai's (hr in price—bat immense increase an(,a ,ead n the others will not get work at all if they do not start out ^ ^P ' Europe slandering upon thine ample shield I read in value. he of nited Stat€8 eArly to corral a job. Work is scarce, and last season number- ! h^?i^lv , ^ ' Law, Order, Liberty. "Dick" the Shoe Doctor We have it on display. Corns less folks found it out too late. That is one reason why so is becoming more stringent And'here ^tednpknend8hiP in and try it! many schools suffered a depleted enrollment last fall. We had in the censorship of plays and 0n jU8tice and g()od ^ ^ build Electric Shoe Hospital better start out now to renew our old positions for the coming books, thus preventing playwrights The Commonwealth of Man." and author8 f 1,0111 D. Schaftenaar, Prop. summer, or to find a better one. This is the time to experiment defam- ^—0 Brink s Book Store 0t Phon« 5326 13 E. 8th St. ji&riAj.:A'- "- .. with labor - to find i.interestin . g fields1 i. - . nixfo.r afte.Xr Ia year our wil^ l be acconipished, however, un- arguin' Tg " witTh ' peopl^ e for whose two it Will be time to show our best abilities to the world we get a keener sense of loy- opinions I have no respect. Wt Call For and Delivtr , of business. * alty towards our own country. To —Gebbon. •" • fW function. With Chuck Varv Dom- The Poets' Share CAMPUS meleu at the piano, Paul Nettinga Students to Type and Stan De Pree sang solos and Examinations Soon? (Continued from last week) duets, not to forget a dramatized version of "Sonny Boy" with Har- A busy clicking of typewriters Such imagination is of the type HOPEITES: old Boone in the title role. After insteading of a scraping of pens, may create for us a heaven insistent calls from the most ap- a snap of release keys in place of on earth. If imagination is to make You are invited to use (he Banking preciative audience Nick Sonning a turning of pages, and sheet after our lives a joy and inspiration, it facilities of Those warm spring days last sang his own Dutch translations of sheet of gleaming white typing must he founded on knowledge of week weren't exactly conducive to those artistic numbers "It Ain't paper rather than the colorful pile ^e truth, on faith in all that is" study were they? What will we

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After Dalman, f 1 2 4 playing a classy game the first Spoelstra, c 5 2 12 AT THE Whether a Check to cash, half and leading the Calvin sec- Beaver, g 0 0 0 onds 14-16, the yearlings allowed De Groot, g 0 0 0 a bill to change, a draft to buy, or dollars to de- their opponents to nearly knot the Steggerda, g 1 0 2 posit, this bank is here to serve you. LACEY STUDIO And remember we are always glad to talk 19 E. 8th St., Uprtair# count in the ebbing moments. Bouma, g - 0 0 0 Calvin scored four points before over with you any financial matter upon which 8 5 21 the Frosh knew that the game was you may need aid. under way, but some clever team- Calvin Reserves—20 work enabled the Hopeites to pass FG F TP the Reserves. As the game was Wykhuis, f 3 2 8 nearing its close, the Calvin team Westing, f ^....2 2 6 PEOPLES STATE BANK began raining several through the Harkema, c 0 0 0 iron and came within one point of Meyer, c 0 1 1 Holland Photo the Frosh as the gun sounded. Poel, g 2 1 5 The freshmen handled the ball Bruinooge, g 0 0 0 very well, controlling it for most — — — REEFER'S Shop of the fray, but missed many easy 7 6 20 attempts at the hoop. Spoelstra Referee: Oldenburg, Calvin. Restaurant "SHE WHO For LAUGHS LAST D. J. DU SAAR LAUGHS BEST" Ladies & Gentlemen Holland, Mich The Freshmen girls have their 10 East Eight St. troubles in trying to perform satis- Holland Grand Haven factorily in their gym class. But OOCS much giggling usually goes on sometimes leading to the imposing Kodaks and Kodak Finishing, of rather severe punishments. The other day a couple of the girls became fatigued from the stren- Besides the Cleaning Framing and Gifts uous exercise and they promptly fell out of line and betook them- — selves to the. benches along the Your garments receive "THE PARIS WAY'* wall. The flat feet, pigeon toes, knock-knees silly blunders of some j p esses your clothes in such a way so as to give of the girls provoked the audience them a freshness and newness in appearance, sel- of two into hysterics which they dom equalled by other cleaning processes. soon evidenced very loudly. This Dress Up For Easter of course perturbed the class and the instructor could not permit In one of such conduct to go unpunished. To make the sad story short the audi- "Let Flick Do It" ence of two were forcefully urged BOTER'S to perform for the class. This they SUITS AND TOPCOATS did for fifteen interminable minutes amid shouts of laughter from the much enlarged audience. However, SENIOR PLAY Many to select from at $22.50 they tried their best to be soldiers PARIS DRY CLEANERS for the cause and when the per- In the spring of the year it is EAST SIXTH STREET formance was over, rousing good the usual thing for the Senior cheers went up from the sidelines. Class to present its annual play Phone 2054 4 But, confidentially, you would laugh to the students and townspeople. WE CALL FOR AND DEUVER Ice Cream too and you would doubt whether This year they are producing that Hope's Zoo or museum for unusual ever-popular play of Arthur Lang- i Hot Chocolate & Wafers species in nature was in Van Raaltc don Martin, "Smilin' Thru." A long or in Carnegie. run on the legitimate stage in New "Your Neighborhood Confectionery' o York preluded a nation-wide ac- clamation of the converted play on Prayer Day the silver screen. The moving pic- ture has been acclaimed every- For Things Musical College Sweet Shop For Crops where. The staff is hard at work under Pianos and Victrolas Rented College Ave. and 14th St. Observed the tutelage of Miss Preasley, a New Records Every Friday graduate of the Northwestern The students at Hope were given School of Dramatics. a vacation last Wednesday when This play is to be presented the annual day of Prayer was ob- April 17, 18 and 19, and the tickets MEYER MUSIC HOUSE served. It is the custom of the will be on sale soon. 17 West 8lh St. Phone 5167 people of Holland to set aside one ALL GENUINE Calfskins day a year, usually in March, to pray for the crops and industries. Church services are held in the morning and evening in the several MEMORIAL GHAPEL churches. In respect to this cus- No Man is Hard to Fit at Rutgers tom all scholastic activities cease in both College and Public School. IS PROGRESSING Kahn Clothes are designed and tailored by ex- All Business Houses remain closed What a glorious world this is perts, and include everything your individual during the day. To the many stu- when viewed from the tower of our taste or measurements may demand—tall, short, dents who come here from distant new Chapel! Buildings represent- sections it was their first introduc- round, or otheiwise. Ask the man who wears a ing work and people all crowded Kahn Suit. tion to this unique custom. Holland close to each other. What a splen- is probably the only city of its did field of opportunity! size that so universally and com- As I gaze dreamly out of the pletely observes the day. chapel window my mind leaps for- John J. Rutgers Co. o ward to the month of June. I seem "Louie" Leads to see the senior class of '29 march- ing down the aisle to the soft, Lazy Skaters sweet tones of the chapel chimes. Swiftly On They are eagerly waiting their chance to grasp at an opportunity Ask any kiddie on East Thir- to go out into this same world and teenth Street who he thinks to be make a name for themselves. All jfi Gilbert's Chocolates for Easter 11 Mirror Black Oxfords the nicest fellow in Hope College, the talent of the youth of today -h B—C Combinations and you will receive the quick that is found in this class and they reply, "Louie." Indeed, this represent thousands of others sim- 1 to 3 pound Boxes beautifully Wrapped "Loui" seems to be growing in ilarly inclined. A world before my with Easter designs. Sizes 5 to 11 popularity daily among the kid- eyes and another world in the A. B. C. D. dies about Knickerbocker Hall. chapel soon will meet and emerge Here is just how he captures them as one. IJj No Extra charges for Packing for and gets a following like the fab- The chapel tower is a place ulous Pied Piper: To get his daily where one can dream of conquer- Mailing dozen, Louie merely steps out to ing the world and forget the prac- I A Real $5.00 Ural" the sidewalk and he is met by an tical things in life. For one seeking expectant crowd of children, who solitude, the chapel toiter is the are all mounted on roller skates. ideal spot Immediately they form a long line and hitch onto Louie as cars hitch | MODEL DRUG STORE SPAULDING up behind an engine. Then, away Among the visitors on the they go, and fast, too. campus during the past week were l o jfi 33-35 West 8th St. Brown i Shoe Store Mr. Dan De Graaf, a former stu- Mr. John Vander Meulen, ^4, now located in Grand Rapids, and the ® WE DELIVER Wbcrt CmfM-t, Styl. and Ecen.my Mwt dent with the class of '28, is re- ported sufTering with a protracted Misses Margaret Boter and Doro- 18 West 8th St. HoUind, Mich. and serioos illness at his home in thy Mulder, both of the class of r, New York, '28.