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Vol. XXVII Houghton College, Houghton, N Y.,February 22, 1935 Number 17

COlORS DIVIDE 1 SEVERAL APPEARANCES Ho' TONITE ENTERS WESTMINSTER CHOIR 1. MADE BY COLLEGE CHOIR rfaculty Introduce New SERIES VICTORY Houghton College has another re presentati, e m the world famou. The choir spent the last two con The Gold Co-eds Capture secutive Sundays away and m the W estminsrerStewart ofChoir Beaver, i\,liss Pa, Lucy who Mae was 14a Scholastic Society two davs made hve appearances Championship: High Scorer The three concerts on Februar> 10 student here for [.0 Years, trans- for Boys, Paul Paine. ferred to Westminster Choir School Certificate of Membership were at West Somerser, Lancaster ar Princeton, New Jersey, this last 1 LITERARY CONTEST and Buffalo and were followed the Includes the Right to Wear Splitttng a double header with the October. 1934 Since her arrival ' IS UNDER WAY Gold cagers on Friday night, the Pur- next Sundav by an afternoon con there, she has been doing outstanding Key or Pin ple lost one championship and annex- cert in Bath and an evening appear I ance in Dansville vocal work. so that she has been ed another The Purple men grab- made a members of [he Westminster In the freshman English .lasses At the weekly facility meeting bed the championship by a 3834 The morning of February 10th Choir which ts to take another Eu matenal for the literary contest 13 last Wednesday afternoon the faculty tound the chou "packed" n the bus count in an overtime game, while the, ropean tour during the early fall of | already being prepared In sections gave the nishing touch [o some 'a[ 745 and ready to go This early 1935 A. C. and D each student wIll Wrlte thing which ought to be more or less Purple lassies were lostng out to the And so .t ts that . send M,s jan essay, and such as show p[ot sense of a boom to scholarshtp at Hough Gold basketeers by a 13 16 score I Schehl'sstart enabled church m West to reach Somerser Rev Borh games displayed a poor brand I Stewart our heartlest bes[ wishes for 111 have the pri.tlege of tryng a ron A couple of weeks previous the on time for the service her excellent good fortune, and wish stor, also Apparentlk secnon B Faculty Committee on Honors had ok basketball but both were packed just presented to the faculty a carefully w iii, thrills As the teams showed singing to a large enthusiastic 1 )er the k.t of lu.k on her man, .ill spectallze in the story auctienla the .hoar members .:re plent, of fight ng sp,r.t trine' with rhe Choir L pp r.lassmen hape be.n inquir considered plan tor an honor organi- pen hospitablp entertained in nearb, In the preliminary encounter of the ing about the .ontect One has n zation calculated ro afford a more homes , ormed one ot the English instruct• tangible stimulus to high scholarship eening, the Purple -iris with their The afternoon concert .as sung PRIf. Ries Gives 0-5 rhat he has sa.ral essaf> and and all round ability than has here backs against the wall, came out in Lancaster This was the first time fighting to .m the game and for the stories for inspect,on and ano her totor been offered at Houghton Thi. that the choir had made an appear Sermon Chapel Talk hrst halt it looked as if the mighr has at least a story or two to offer Plan .as ratified b, the tacult, ar , .w. in this village thai nme, but not unn[ last week corne through The, consistench Ernie this is the r.ent> second Of The poung people of the Baptist In addressing the students m h }ebruary and the coniest closes on TE i dnes&, 61 the, *cd upon outpla>ed the Gold contingent but rhe name Houghton College Honor as a result of some poor maricsman- Church in Buffalo had arranged for chapel talk Thursday moming Prof April first, it behoows those .ho er Society ship on their part the score at the a fellowship supper .ith the choir ar Claude Ria spoke,n his usual sm pect to see their names engra.ed 0- half was 99 6 30 The repast 0%er, the gatherinF cere and heartfelt manner " th. 511#er cup ro be getting bust, According to the resolution pro- „a· turned into a praise meeting 'We are greatly indebred, h, , ding tor the organization ot thi' Coming back Hith a rush after The freshmen are hoping to pu, S..eral choruse. Btre sung and alter waid, "to the ducoer> of science in the antermission, the Gold girls set out a literan magazine whiih wil't socier, rhe taculty elect by a three natt restimonies were given- a mem the tact of Unt. ersalit ot Las tourths wre during the second se too fast a pace for the Purple and contain rhe best work of the , ear mester ot each pear a limited number outdistanced them 74 in the final ber of rhe Baptist Church restifying E.enthing from the smallest mar nd this will be another m.entive to and then a member of the choir ter m the glentitc wor|,1 to tile a iron, the graduating class for mem literarv eiforr The proposed maga bership m this society To be eliglble halfionship to take 16-13 the game Boil andteams the champ- were ,.0 .hen this ser, tce was oper the peo- greatest body m the unierse ts und zine, b, the wap, will be a ier; tnex pie retired to the auditorium where er a fixed law From stars in their tor election the student must have a handicapped by the absence of some pensie affair, to sell probably for grade pomt index of at least 2.25 of their star players, the Gold play ,he choir sang a concert Choir mem lightning course to the smallest atom h,e cents. at most. ren rers .re glad to sing tn a large of 501[ everything is under fixed laws oper his entire course However. se ing without the services of Hall and - HC- church where, tn spite of the size We are m the midst of a group of ection 15 based not onip upon high E Donln forward and guard rb mci influence of the congregation these laws unchangeable and tnes larship but also upon "general spectively and the Purple without David Anderson, Evangelist 1 tundamentalism prevalls capabe I f a person thrusts h15 hand culture and breadrh ot interest ' Nor 1 Cole who has held down a reguiar more than 10' , ot the total class guard berth Janet Donley and Ver The concert m Bath the afternoon into the fire, no matter ohether he in Special Services ot [he seventeenth .as well attended is a great philo.opher or an tgnora membership tor an, Fear to be e nita Green were tied for scoring hon ors each dropping six points and Sc veral Houghton Alumni Here pres mus, he wit! be burned because of a On Monday eemng the Re; Mr lected Shalfer who netted he points .nr After the concert the ladies ot hred la. The law is universal and Da. id And.rson, or Bradtord, Pa 'Th. :ertihcate ot membership in the church entertained the choir ar allows no exceptions The main clash of th. e.ening i presented a stirrmg challenge te the Houghron College Honor Sa 7 r'ehclous luncheon "The same God w ho made these Ch 9 rough and tumble affair .ith verv risttan people 8 he preached 0- clen N 111 carn w:th it the right ro f,w flashes of real basketball but The e,ening concert in Dansville laws has made as positive and defin "The Need ot Being under the Bur wear rhe new kep or pin ot the so- .hich furnished plent, of thrills for m, a i succe=stul one The choir had ire laws tor the spiritual and moral den ot Re, 1,11" in rhe hrst :,er,1.e .ten >Embolizing one of the highest th crowd Faced with the fact that ,ung m this church during Its intrtal universe as He has for the materta' ot the hrst ,eries ot special e, ange ,cholasn: honors which the college season r the, must in the game or lose the horid For one to disobe, th k 1 m. me,tings ro be held in the ne# 1„ards Thi, ought to praide a - HC - ceries rhi Gold nit men plaped raq laws and e,peer to escape the conse Houghten Tabernacle Church .orth mark tor our undergradu m and ill cerrainll, mean more a. gidlp for the first ine minur . Christianty Needs quences is Just as toohsh as for one The str1Ct opened .!th .oner. m diwb., th. h..ok th. mi[,rial organ-,rion grows m age and thi game Tht Purpl, sCI me d able iionil .inging led b, Prot 4 -D b d e\pect w aioid the confequenie. r mem ber>hip to scor. almost at will Then the Heroic Christians an Ari:Lman and aciompanied bv Mt. God t. th. on! in.wapable king G„Id deten.. tivhtentd and, lid b, - \I,Ed,len, Murph, The Re. Mr - HC -- 1 in the unturse This has been ,rit ( bir|ti An jimin [h.ir olfenw be 1 R Pirt olf.red praier ind late It w. don t g. t i g. neration ot ren in all pag.. ot h,scon and stamp .,hort,rig hi. Fopit .a•n.,ti, to pr Paleolinguists Honor T ean to funmon smoothly By the h.rotc Chrlsitans within the n.rt ren ,: ind n.r.d on th. h.irr. ot all m rtrii,n God tor thi -u.Lt.. ot th, 1 ind ok thi quirrer tht; hid pulled wir. Chribrianit, 9111 go .mash rhe un„.r,t \\ L rl„ ..or, up ro 108 with the Purple Thi ,.1. th. .tirrling pr„ph..% ot d. t; God but non. .,tma; th:e ignor. th,ng or Anderson.r..111 .tru,t, b, introdu,ld \!r Horace in Program m th. .hort.nd During th. . cond th. R.. Mr Pirt 1. he addr. .2 Janx.. rl,. t,.t ili it G.,d 15 Inescap quirk, 1,1, d b, 4 m. I n itic,911 rh. ,rud,nt h,xiI in chatxl Fridai abIC" Th.r, .t-, ,w„ r.*,. 61,111 9,11 \ it.rar, program .1. giken Fri- . r I.i G.,ldb.rgand Benlamm. rhe morning TiL.ni his t. ir 'rom [h "Buit.. ,.t thi. God h i. in m :rn,4 NI h [1•. t,Irni. r „ , ht. h w 1 315 h .uir, 1 9 4, rh. I ir,n Cub m n in Gold continuid to Play rings .cripturil 1.Lounr ot rh. ri.h '.oun i,:n-lb't ri 4,• r„ litt i d.mind. „i Hi .hall .., „: th .-, i i „ }r, n 'ion„- ot ch. bimillenium ot Q airound rh An.f. r on !, 1 -luid ve' rul, r he d.liur.d i .halleng, m th, man B. nor d . ul God t. w, 0,701 ind .1111' b. »ati,hed ' le.u H.'riti. Fla..u. i. li.h t. belng # Clle 1, 11 4 . njtd r''i | all -' ) s#ne plopi that th.& stand up for mo,ked \\ hit,oi,tr i min sh,er' i mkn &rt| J a . 11, p,[, , rh . ,(ar wun< m in bis, ir mil.[ Mr 4 rt.r 4 7.ri'brin, be•ttr,ng [tk o..1.ton Purr!, clger. trilled to a 2112 i e Chn,t cliat *hall 4. also r.ip ' flo, n„n „,unt H, d alt but clightly Mith I , .n., 111.1...n „ritt.n ib.,u. sin tha- ,_,4„r:en tr,-tr in Hi. .irtilh mint.tr, , i .ril,i,ed 1 all lour. ot rh. Ro- \r ,Iii bu:inning ot rh. .ond , oung min i. ho turn.d trom Chrisr ,.n .1. .,[i,i. ropic It h„ be.n th 2 .. 11-0 th, R,J, . r ,h,1 « .tir I:. I'lit I u. Lti npliud Gibbin, a. pip to tollop. ht. .mn rthe. ' ur ru t,,orbill c.1 pigan phil...ophir. th Rrul bu-c'.1 ., 1, i,irld- in Th, 1 , d H I titan Paul e min hir 111, Purple ind this seern. ·»„-, t.mphi.1, upon th. attitude. of 'Sin M n„,r min, 3, t,cr Sin Ir I in .mulmn- Hi. a.r'h,111 .pir 4, n r • ' ir Chri.ttin. ,ri.1, do ,he &,111 a to b. th, thing that .as lacking, rh. dis.ip!,s durlng rh. in,tr, le. i, bor!,, pro..- ind ,n e,ent 4. \" Od r , Sp-inq -R,w ni Pe· - 01 God Dpe..ilk n r.ling e L 7 /11. Purp'e immt.di-trilf begin to Ir i, 1. rn. pr &1'int nit-ti,idp , min .In. deadnes. 4tglm to .rier wn #liFI ,it int,[hir , m ind ,!1, ,on click I ed bi Luck.% and Schogo- tion m the dau of Jtsus rhat Chrt. ,„er him 1nd ir be.,ime. i proct.. \ I itt-ar, Crirl:i.m ot Hora '- rern ,it th, Un„11&.pred Ar t.n tor 1 4 th.i rilli.d but th, Gold zer, tianit, meant a frdom trom th, Sin in th. da of ludgment ts ir , G.,rdon Srokin out in front a ch. piriod ended cireg of the world The people of .ent M An .al,arion t. dirt,th rroD·.r 2420 About thi middlt .1 the last thit d.; 1,11:kd that Aince Chris ri.ni' t, tj .c,n. rn thir hi. Chris \r Ert :1. .,t Hora: -Florin:e 'Thr.. tim. m m earh .hapter ron tr.nd. titl t,.r bim I Irle quarter the Gold hopes hit a new „a. able to supplb food without ef m rhe Ept.t'i t,i rh, Roman, Pau' Im, 1 Paul Paint was losr ua the fort and to elfe.t btaling without i ou ha,t to go ro G. th.eman. It .. thi. po.c or rh. in.tenr ,*art + 'God ca„ rhim o#er' Dr . .t r. 11 tri, 1,1 ot vul ' de.lar.9 . rI.1 .,40 6,1e u. thi. .entiment to

edpinonal b; Bill foul Foster route ind He the , 14 game rer'ac con medictne .ri,t wit' •the.out Borrvwould 4%mtrilk 1 re.u|t haw te .led\ L Robertwn on th. .offin calls G,d theses le·... hord,mer Broth„ *nd rvin r, tirr.n . I , th ' !,1 b no r. prir 1.>n .an make u, in cri,-111 ot k.u. 1,1. 0.,awnid bi ..nubl, t tinued The Gold men fought hard when rhip found thar it took h.rr» r .orf oot deir own .Ick.d Hills with their bicks to th. v 111 1%1 1 -c ism ro k a Christian, that it toit ot h u di.ine 10·t Tie deirh 0* Dul. . dborum e,t pro Datrw 1 unible to protect their meager lead , man that i,as willing to go to .11 To bilitit 1, to [ruit &,nt .%,1 0'i Ct ri.r in th, .ro...1. rhe legal as S,.eer and htring ic t. to die , .ig' r upon' To htli,., on God r • an 4 a the game ended the score Bac , nd. for the nk, of the cause, rhe, - n.r i,t Hi. aroning work bu. c; e tor one s countri ' 3030 In th [b.retore 1, to rhru.t one', . ho!, e be minutes w ertim; backed down a ruil firitual struggle and ucton pir od thi Purple, led bv "Jack" The disciplt.were downcase tha·„ . St upon God. lea.ing all te oc.ur, d in the (},rd.n Th .,iu' nim Crandall, outfored th Gold 84 to I.su turned rh. nobleman awaI with rra all ot Jesus .as occasioned b. LOMBARD-JONES rate the game 3834 and the series so strict an injunction Perhaps rhey Professor Ries .nded his addres Hi. nmmi Ionging ta open a toun . 4I thought rhar thir's ould be the A a scirrini appeal urging the sru nin to *.1,11 1#a* wn, an 1 it should \ 6 Beatrice J int, 32. teacher Charlie Benjamin was high scorer pri,ilege ot Chrt,rianizing rh dent. to believ, on God. repentinq be the pas.on ot tbe Christian te at \t e.r ChaM. .as married at her netting sixteen points, among which world, at any rate, thev turIied dis· 1 an=' throw inf thembelvt. upon hia bring *Bul, to that fountain Ame ar Brandt Lake, Saturday, Feb

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membership is not so Iarge as some 1= churches we might have sought, we ALUMNI NEWS feel that the "future is as bright as the promises of God" and .e are entering our new task feeling that PUBLISHED WEEKLY DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR n THE STUDENTS OF T}{E COLLEGE THE HESS'S WRITE the , baptize the young con K is because of Hts leading we are FROM PHILIPPINES ; crts, Pra)and holdthar eacha communion one Will standservice true here and The a real.ork opportunitypresents a challengeClair and 1934-35 STAR STAFF A lert-r come. from the Hess fam Ne are praying that the new mis his oflicials are planning a commun- EDITORIAL STAFF h H ho are with the Ebenezer Bible stonar> couple, Mr and Mrs sur,e), and from manifest needs Ed,im :n Chici keith J Burr institute, Zamboanza, Mindanao Sullian wtll arrne early m 1935 •rd desires they wil deduct immt Assoc.de Ed:tor Pu-1. Batts L.te.6.2 Ed#or Harriet Pinkne) Philippine Islands The, sa> Surely "-Ihe Han est is Great, the diate and long d stance auns which Arn!:mt in,s Edi:zo. Onen Hess Religious Ed,to, Nle--:tr Queen Dear Friends and Loved Ones, laborers ar- f.;., Prap Ye" ought to challenge our best I am S A ns Ed::or Magdalene Hurph, Ft.'13 Ed,to, 6.rcnie Ande-&07 This is a Cnristmas reply letter Yours in the fellowship of jesus .r.. tr „ould help to know thar our Music Ed:zo, Lo-ra:ne Brownell 4 *tmt Sports Ed:to, Henr, White you ha, e sent such beautiful ' Christ, L oug'.ton friends w:re praping fw re=.Te Ed:zo. Do-ts Lee Cory Ed:,01 Loyal Baker -ards and interesting letters at th., Robert \'iola, Arlem, and Hudson us arc all welcome Hess Of course. >ou BUSINESS STAFF season The Lord has been very ,nd urged to Fisit US l,Cri hhene,er ood to US th:s year Arlene and ' Bur:ness M=:ger Malcolm Cronk C:ic:,Ution M,mager Beth Ha.mon £&hudson are well, and are enjoyins ' Vivian Sanders Kmg >our tratels take >ou through thi, Managing Editor W,Hard G Sm,th Circulmon Afdnager Janet Donte> rection Routes 99 and 20 are not i.er> thing which You sent for them 1 Writes to Houghtonite« FACLLTY STAFF far distant from u.. 99 1 ng „ It! 1 hen Arlene sa. the Christma. r few blocks from us At the ex. Faculn Ad,ise. Raihel Danson :ree. she said, "Oh, my sakes alive " Dear friends of Houghton days here, we Ah, 94 Comm.':er Josephine R„Lard U hitne> Shea ZoIa Fan.her Mar, Hudson*s reactions were some,hat To begin „th Mr King and I piration of our )ears leas Bain, C tal Rork dilferent He Just looked and look- have recently recelped an enwron plan to haw a larger hor, 4 Entered . e ond class matte- at the Post 08.e Houghion 1 Y under the ed with sparkltng eyes and #ide open ' mental advancement from the picin will be in this .lcm,t, lust n act or Oaobe ' 1917, autho-Ized O tor,0 10 1032 Subscripion rate 51 00 mouth A big top and an atrplane tri of th. ",mo'.; cit," to residenc. this apartment seems like playing for , ear-Id. -g thirn Mui or a string mierested him in a "breezy cit>" This month H house. but it gR., mi mor I rn The six Heeks or €ight w.eks pa,4 rrmed trom our tormir chargi in rene my strength and help tri the ham been especially full of activt Monongahela Pa . h.r. w . had Lords uork ties of one kind and another The :rved for four years, to thu city of Te tbose .f us z. ho ar. out m de Editorial English II class under Viola's guid Eri.. Pa We ha,e come from an brute and strious Chri.tran work r ance . orked out a pageant on Bun tle, en or t..1, c room hou,e nick Is a real Jov and inspiration to know We arc nou m the nudst of a series of revivals Just jar s "Pilgrim'i Progress", part II rmed thi ' King, Castll' to 7 Co that qtch a pl. ac Houghton Col. what is a revikal? It is a time of renewal of interest in relt· This was given :n honor of the Sen and con, intint apartmint ot hi i. .- * bick of u. and that Chris- gion and in the destintes of precious souls. It is a time when or Ciass the night of their banquet rooms and la.h \\ 1, t,•n lik, Pr, sident I.uckl and his therc is such a burden of praier on the part of Christians Later it has el, en m the Zamboanza trom a church with a long histor> faculn are rtid to aid us g hen Chapel and at San Tamon 1),na r ·.!13 do.ul. t,1 -ln, .hur,1' rli.% c-ln How mu.11 rh m.pir-1 to waywardsinners that thev feel need and seek Jesus Christ rarm n . bellebe ti,at th. spir.tuil Ell lut .1 wlr. e, Iii w.; a id on! r en„i Pr .id.nt I uck,v s innuinic hc r personal Saviour 2,on pr. enitd ..re „.11 r 09. preim. pa.rOr Thi, .hur.h ir mr li,i. meam ., would tlnd Whenefer there Is a revival there is so often the ten- , effort mpended t' l D.'a ir. A..nue Bap.1 . : urc' tr hard to tell but utal to remem denc> to: Christians to expect the dangelist to carrv on the Durmg the H et b.•R .n the clos of Ent Da 0 in 1 9 in i g- , in- her meetings and N in the lost to Christ. Some ma> sa> that is ixim iat 07. -nd commenciment . ctton ot th. cin We are told it \%,rh all good Ht.hi. for our his purpose m being here. However, each and everv Chris- 7 h, ., b Ida s.r,es of special pra> 1 , thi 091, .hur:,1 of 917% 2 71- nl Houghton triends er m.ering. Eur , carry the burden. inter- :p-ned m Ma; students and teach ,bout 50(10 ptople 11, Ing around it -Vt; tan Sand.r. 1.'ng 1 6.„10 1 2. cede m prayer until victory has been Non and prectous hves had bein pra, ing for a re,ival. It . in rh F.r:Jili section oerlook have been brought from darkness into light. This is not only Se,eral attempts had been made e ing Prisque Ba, and rl„ per.n>ula The mitation given br Mn King a duty but also a pnvilege cure .om, special speaker but each Tbi. ts on!, i short drne awa>, and for Houghton p.ople to , 15:t Era one had failed Thus. it turned oup 15 a State Park with miles of th. ts a very kind one Arrangement. Seniors-four years e have been here at Houghton rat Me had Come to the close of hn st bathing beach on Lake Erte ha,e airead, been made for A. 4 in these pleasant surroundings and in thts Christian at·nos .-hool with no spectal effort, so the I „pc-t mk hu,1,13 11 hi„ .,me Cappella Choir to bing *n Re' kinc" phere. Day after day e have been given the truths o f the misblonaries decided that ue ould great fish .torte, to tell , ou th. rint .1.urch on the homeward lap of the Sci,pture, Sunday after Sunday ;,e have listened to the mes- pend the closing days in prayer and time Iii iS at Hought,in I tru,t he prirg tour sage, of God; from tirre to time we haze attended the spec- heart starching The Lord gracious. , 41 ,1,0 ba.. 0„. trul .tor s te ial religious services. This for most of us 11 be the last ser- 6 helped us Hard ftiling> mt.und eli about his np.rience. as 1 "Fi.h ALUMNI HEAR CHOIR intanding,. faults, and various sm, , r ot Men zes of meetings that we w 111 attend in Houghton College i,hile ,ere coniesced for:,v-ne,s ,ought Our ,„irk at Monongallell r.sult It Ha, „rp eratifying to thi mim b rs of th, Choir to find Mr and J e - 3/ri n -i ar we are students. Many of our members have come to know -nd rhe "slart Hip.d ilean" . in mann Ilapp Jesus as a Sapiour and Sanctifier. Nevertheless there are oth- ' . four F.4. had a plea.an ticulirli a. our Kork' r.lattd lt..lt Arr. \'tr.11 Hum„ Ir and %!r. o. D' Horton and R.$ and Mrs . la; trip to 1010 for the d-dica to .hildren and \oung pei)pl. B ers ,•ho have not surrendered their hves mto the keeping :-,1 Ru :11 at tik concert at Bath ion of th, rk. chur.h ther. The ginning w ith our oun churih ·i'.1 h of the all-wise God. For some of us this mav be our last on- 9171.i atternoon F.b 1, It ,. a. . ince of th- 1 ord .as filt in the of course had our greatest degree of , portunitw. Some of us perhaps once did kno,4 Jesus as a 4I-LID 4'k seruce htld on Sunday Im. and lantion -tnd .nlrgi w n !.tl.. t,ng to Ilnd out tl'at th Saviour but hae gron cold and mdifferent In these da>s Dicembtr 9 Your brothir, ind found man thing, to do in the com L •.to. R., Ku.> of At. same M E Churcl. hi. .eme*Int of a ritarion ·when the Holy Spirit speaks to us he ought to be obedi, n isters m 10!o need iour pra,ers tha• munm a , whole Clair was th. 1 'n ', 1, Houg'.ton Col! g, We non ought to think seriousi, The Lord telic us "He, rhe ble,sing of th. Lord zi,11.en,in D •r, 4.r .u,1,11.r ot d- r r Com , to rect upon tlit- .ML -lnd V'a· mur,in \ 1.-ittin Bil,1 5-6 101 .,r' . 12 r R i Hirris ' Simmiri .Ii,n 't .a. located in rlit. 11:h i. 10:at.d 1 few kil,imet r, 'r-in from th Baptist %1. thodist o,ht-r hill From Hoaq' tin S in h , M r, ·1 e I T. . Road ch.r: LIBRARY rem T,10 Cin \\ c 41„ th, #clioo Ct,r.t,711 lur e-an n 1 14 2,5[ r - 1, print .hon urin, room m tan -hurjl 1-1 „u,Th .u 11 in und to tiLt up hi. hr.: pi,torate At NoM and then i[ doe: us :11 2002 to check up orl o ,-- - 11 r,r hall an,1 th, irautifu w rrl' 'no m n, rial wor'. th, re p. tn r mt R , Harri. Kw, selues to see if ite a,e each do'ne our pal to,0.1 d e vt ng nan„ vt lan and farm land Sun cult, Hu, „11 wortl, all our L ttort. '0-·rtd n G, rinin Pi :14 pa:>tor or t' e Ar,• M E C' ur.h t ir, the most out of our prijileges and alloi,ing othe-s to er,10; da, itternoon the BA Sr„ut, ir Our relation. .irl, ch piwrs of theirs. It ma, be a bit embarrass,ng to dISCO er h e are r nd.d ,he ser,ic= ind „c hid · ot' e- chur.41. „r. most happ 6.ntt.tilic i .tha numli-of bov thire I 2 bt i.ir Clair .er£ed a. A L etter from the Cot:'s fathng to meet our responsib.lities It .5 e, en tro-. 40 to 21,0 :r Cl.nst Prai thai .ome or Prwdint or th .it; min..r.r.al 4. m the Sunni So ·tii attempt editorials on tbe subJect .'e• , 14 , .1 el All are + 111 c-tan,n and I ..n. 1 on ilk pro- Fot Instance are He each doing o ir best to r-ake .he ' 1"od 2 41... ..ho'e parent. are grlm commitk. ot the cin Mothers' M art 01 Jin.ng t' e ..on 1.rful Fi.iridi sunj,in. for ir trul, i. \,on library as efficient as possible? It ts unfortunate that It mus 11 10., r If ril Cre.cent C;.b w her. man3 lasting friendships d rful Most . .n dip bring r : be used as a study hall, social room. and hath,av, but epen O- Dicember 18£11 .e .ent te er. mide ind enjo, 1 -h o Malandi to aptise . x ce,Lipts „40 d!5t'esSIng part of our work thre .un and th. niszht brings thi .old te taking these things into convderation, are Re as indgduzzls h,c' b en Hon to thi Lor-1 b, one of .„ rhe fact that th„ climate did nq ,1 comtorrable digric -4 ti" night helping or hmdering its efEctency? '14 fattliful ch,ldr-n Tbi, man wa- pirmit m. to Ii,e thiri „inters after 1, been rither .old The .limat, ' ,deal but thi countri itxlt 1% 1 The use of the hbrary as a stud> room. next to its capac- - ta-ma who preaches the Gospe' 2 grou. illness the hrs[ Hinter of rathir ,omplite surprne and dis.a ity as source for research, is quite in keeping ,#th tlie ,!luol 'n ·' farm. to pay tie Lipenses He our Bork rhere but ue are finding talk. about the Lord eurv chan-r th, a more h.ilthful climate point min, concept,on of a librarv All of us heeve-, a•e not in a h Sts One dai a Catholic pries, Our first corners 'mb. Leer Thir, are main camps her. and mood to study at the same time and therein arise. the difil- b„t him because he t,11 ed abour lo,ous with much interest and en among them a fe,v good one. Th.n culth A little will power in combination with a definite sal,arion It is a blessing to visit thu.tasm manifest Though the ari mani fine people here and all schedule of studv would remedv this sit,iation end the next are being more or less common The best thing is to leave the hbr: ry to those i, ho reath' 1, ish tc certing habit of Just andering around Hard heels on hard or if the;Upper are. Ten" rn to are be not good m the enough camps or have to study. floors are not at all conducive to study and there are people .pcrt to mir Hith the crowd \Ve like It is too bad that so rruch hullaballoo 15 made over there who ;.ish to do so. i , 10[ doI, n her,

. association that one must hold up a couple books for atmos· These are Just a fes, random thoughts on the reason The schools are in a rather bad phere", No that we do have a recreation roorn, however, for hi*ary mefiiciency or elliciency There are countless regeri/ arer ha,eThe boomI.fr the and schools the deprevion m a it should be used for at least the maJor portion of or assocta others, as ue ould soon find if ,e should each make our mes, Quite often they found rha, tion and social contacts. Even the halls are a more fittlng selves a committee of one to cooperate Nith Miss Moses in t «- t - ar, en-| t,i th- mene, cup- settmg for social gathermgs than is the library keeping order. All of us are guity but probably few of us riv before the buildings were com I - Besides unnecessanly using the hbrary as a hallway, intentionally so. Wouldn't it be a good idea to check up on rhpleted and ready to use Many of , buildings are bluff, fine dienthe.1 everyone from Senior to Freshman is guilty of the discon· oJ:selves a bit? Let's try it, K. J. B. (Con"nued on P.ge Foun

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©me i we Tres Voces QUESTION BOX GLIMPSES Literary Contest Rules it as Evangelical Student I are 1 All productions entered in the that The query U-which three people Q How should baked potato be eat Presenting Elizabeth Harmon "But we all, with open face be en Miss Harmon, more commonly contest must be wholly original are 1 were involuntarily exposed t}ns week holdirg as in a glass the glory of the concerned the recurring advice of 4 Baked potato, white or sweer known as "Beth", granred an inter- 2 Essa>s and stones must no[ ex. Lord, are changed into the same im mey be eaten m your choice of three , tew after a wild chase, m which the ceed 2.000.ords m length and President Luckey-What as your at age fr glory to glory, even as by , maJortty o f questions were ans.ered 3 Each contestant mav .ubmit a. jun- titude towards studying early in the ways the Spirit of the Lord" -Paul 1 It may be broken with [he fin consisely and clearly by "Dunno" many different stories, essays, and eed• | morning LInt M.rritt Que-n w as the frst to ex gers. scooping out the inside with a ln>va>. we elected the somewhat poems as he may choose tork and seasontng with the fork meager information .e now hand 4 To insure the placing of a name hich Christ of the Children press an attitude "I believe in get 2 It may be broken in hales with pou The voung lady was born in on the cup for excellence m a par am ring eight hours steep a night it it S Dannickir, a celebrated «culptor rhe fingers. and seasoned a little a. Rochester, Ne. York. on Sepremb-r t,cular division. chere must be at our *ork.d for vears upon a statue o f - pomble (when ad,ed it it s.as a a time i,ith the tork fi" e,ut' .ltep, he responded "not ex 4 1914 She attended grade and least su conrestan:s for [har Nonor Jesus After finishing it, he brought acrl) ) For myself, I don't bilia, 3 It one likes the skin. it may be h gh school m Rock tr, and took 5 Each contestant shall pa) a fe, a littl. child into his studio, and turn -ut into small pieces ot eatabl e size -1 ic first two i ear. of her wor: ar ok ten cents to corer the erpenses of me n getting up earlv to stud> When Ing to her, he sata, Mv dear, who ·s nd ra.oned with the fork Ckesborough Jun.or College When the contest ier I study, 1[ is L th,r in th- attornoo- char'. She loole| up at th. I on thic 0- iark 5.ning You ve, extra Q 15 It permis,able 60 ear chees: cuL,rion concerning her acti.,tie. 6 Tbe contest shall close on Apnl ful work, and after a moment re 9 .h.ir she retorted 'Didn't do nuth first riot .urricular acri, ties keep mi from th u,th the hngers pi,red. "It ts some great man" book nights An, wa, I believr A Che.se is al„ays eaten with the "' but" a little derectie work - On or betore the dare specified The sculpror was smitten with dis brought to light her participarion in tor closing the contest eich contest ex- that it is not necegari to *tud, to fork-rcipt on picnics the mvortiv ot hool activ ti s ant shall submit to on. of the m we "Thi' will never do The statue ot bull thar has ro be in order appointment He said to hirnself Inuch Th.r. is a ct:rn amount Q Howanng should meat the tork be used m Beth came to Houghton m the fall structors in the department of Eng· must k a truer liken.ss of Him thar of '33, and has been prominent both lish three npewritten copies of each to g:r through, so wh> o,emorkv" 4 The prongs are thrust downward thi, " \% trhout de]ay, he worked with scholasticall, and uh er soctalh Ar .ton es.ap. or poem he wishes to en ring Florince btle r..ponded "Me wo the meat prestnt she is amember ot French ter m the contest These copies musr cht>.1 and malet for nio or three .:udi in the morning' I should sa, the uars longer H, praped m the vig- not' I do m) studwng.itber m th Q To spead buttir. should one at- Larm. Owls and Expression Clubs. is bear no mark z hich would identify " ,a;. use the knif.7 il. of the night, asking God to help attirnoon or not a[ al! a member of the Sar Staff, sings in the author The t>plng must be him thai he might r. produc. the de Me get up at tour o .10-k ' It h, A Bread, griddle cakes, biscuits tb. .horu. and is class .ice-ore>ident double spaced, and adequate margins 1!Linics of Christ in the fac. of the and toa.t ar. butterid .,th a knife She hi. don. e.paail good uork mmr be left r I g.; up at ten minute. to s kn marbl. 10. Anx one i. cran to dir up at that But rt.e. potatoes and corn cut from the .,tension department of the W 8 4 committee ok three member. -01. Th. child looked ar the master tirlk Ju>t to stud, I r.m.mb· r tha the cob are burt.red with the fork k PS Speakmg tor h.r,elt Beth «h,11 be chosen by the facultv com- pi.. in bilin., thin .itli tears in I once crammed for an eram until 0 -1 ar •. th. wrr.c[ wal, to re .a,s IfI .ere to .um up in one m t:.C on contests to select from the word rhe gr ire r emrribution Ho' .roductions submitted the t.n rank r hir eid ,1,1 "It , Ht,w sird two A M, but that Bas when I .e tru r pit. . ids and bones from Suffre |:trie ,11,]dri i to crm. unto p , .1110 tri.limin' ·r-, 4, m:,de r., r". rhit ..,rd *ould tne hiehe.r m each deparrment These lien the mourli" t Fri, n js" " 4211 be >ent to the final judges ,2 --_ 1 'n 1rl Marun Goldbirg i b o. 1 3, -er \ :rmoi. 607- Ful.'7 pit. and 1 \F 'pr duction

nL. -Sgn, of 5, i irm -nr opinion ' Ycs", he,aid "I wa· .-8 , i, rr„; t 1 mourli ber#Len Prt.,nting Janet Donie r v. contest, hall become the property ./. ,mpi ...7 1% tlie adit- gt..n bi th umb ind t'neirs '.4 I h,t .1. 'h- light ot da; ar jof the Engltsh department •m Fritz Kreister's Consecration andpresidint morning, Tliat cramming >ear I srudi,d all the timenight . I, Len „rk 1, a guest. does he ,. anti \,„ k „rk on Sep emr| 10 Each production submitted mik. him,ilt at home 'a>at h15 21 1912 Shi :-adwric! tr,m 'uu'I shall bear some pseudon,m place 1 1 , - born „,th music in ni, .,5 Ikad no a,sociarion, no outside 1:tl our 1,3-n or a. on. of rhe tam,h ot the p High Ihool m 19; 1 an l,im re i en.ath it. •trle and be accompanied I in . mu.icil Le-e in.r n mme, nothing but .ork But I gULr Houghron with the rei[ 01 u. in tr,, r. 4 1 , frre I L i, „ m; 4 B C: Ir got.traight 4's' A b ealed irn elope bearing on tt A \\'hin wu 1re a gulst al#15, tal' 0, 31 >!i D,inlek lili \11.s wrvde or,1, dits p,eulomm. but con ' 1 7 :'it of proudince I did not "10. I' thit i. r.wmid .c'ni,1 ontorm to rhe *hidule ot Four host harmon immprid to tell us .ha », in n. this Dseudoupm assoclate 1 1 1,1 r. i So I do nor de,erie „ork. I m going to gir right at K e r.. --re / rhz -utt.0 thint . tor the must. with rit.rinit. to arising, retir .hi Ladn r don. an,thing „hil. 0 igain and tr, to ritst mi mark. ta ng, and eit,ng .hir 14 set betorr .oil.ge,but the intormation nnall, ob· ird a I ars:B cap,ain and on mitted It i onk i fund ntrusred to m care [Rest Gold Guard- 'Mar. Goldber. of the bulwark. of the uctoaous 11 140 Droduction shall contain entlbar *rruies " Rt 1 „r prop_r dish urkment o..t Gold Forward -Glen Donelson Cold r.am Sh, ha. b. n .las. 5-c anthmg that #111 reflect upon the "I am .M.tinth endedoring to Bet Purple Guard -"DI.L' Fa-ns retar, and se.rt,an o the 7:41.Il aronerrent the di.inin ok Chrb- or P.nit.nrtil Inmn. and th. choir 550Clarion 4150 .11. 1, a m.mD r r m .t ILIC. tri ne.ds to thi mimmum 1 ank ot.er orinciple held b, the Wes ind f.1 monlli guilt' In ordering i cost- inth.m, "Heir M, Praver O Lord," B..t Forwird- ' St,e ' 01 the Star Staff. Owls and Erpres- 1 % 1. f re-I,oclit Church Ir, I. pAL,d, d [1 *no-:1111: n.1'.''lei or Anderson 510. Club. ind hi. le n in mul tor K depr!,es some one -- H C - Irs , 4 of 1 site. of bread-some child. Th. ludgmor S it ot rhe Chris i:..r Cinta- pau| Pam. u.rkir in thi n F PS Ful,9 th 'in \\ ork.r In his morn.ng ords Girl'' 1-lich S.or.r- \ tri Hall. 1 111,·. Donle: ' statem.nt to the SPECIAL SERVICES re"hips of 1 hortl, of milk 16 be , %002 - 1•d '*cm P.:ze One) '1 p.1.tor urg,d upon h,s h.arer .al 1„„d „if2 tiel. e.acrl; the same .1 , r . nt,J .,t humilit, rn,1 .nsir.e /11 1,„ed wf, f,ew, liact|, th .am, „a> '-foud ton r. 111, m an, 3 grtar 1 It 1 Derson tulk .urrenders him- Ill,. m the .ptiia! btri|Lt. in 1 .n. clri -tan tuld 1, arn f rothe /,1 de,1 d ir. I E 11.,ur ther th,nah 1. I do F ou . oun[ is p-1., I . •h I felt to Gcd he need nor worry about the , fforr i. 11.0 1 114.nt .here I. on knm .Int I ,ir wu Lnm .Inc I Gliar ho, ro gain the :cinhdtn., ot | 'ri.nd,hip> I Ivin mde he: ba-L,lid.ng tor compl:'te :onsea- in„d tor .1.rih.. ind hlor 1 I non km„.. no R.thinwal trom the i , F In all] tht,t- u.ar. of mi 90 .i.4. r. i ,„. ic, in men ro .14- Preentinc I .rn,n Saunder. z, :11 ,.r .he I .,rd fi- Anderson ,-11't 1 .i, e., m mu.. p.e h,i. nor l 'p In the ti F I I Corinthians I rer /4. 1 U. S,und,r. .laim. 4, ,as b, rn 11,1 1%, 1. 1 3 Lr:h r-u>r 1 683 the '11, Lit,Ir i hom. for nur. hd B.ni„n 5 9 11 \Ir P,tr pr. 1.1, 1 4 i-r ; f !,. 1-k,rothi k.mon led the rhe ir vil u. .rind ·1'1 •lit ' ti,i1,%·, !"1 '72 Chat through tik Holi Spirit | t, rm,,m ..r.1.. Suridaj LE.ning ' 9 Cin.11.1R 11 tili on hi. I),--rib:-r ii,.rd r. 14r t "11) \% 2 Ii=r, Holi FGhm[ Gt.7 In 'n ourlive. th , - I, to11 make Pete- sons did [Ilt' A 'i,prldp' God hi. gi,In ,inn thi clrne„ ot | 3 fl mr: w r|. me,sag. „t the ' C ! 14,3 whir 1., Fid .n High Sch04 n, r intr prea,h at Penrecost. bur m Frir, A ·· 1 1- 1,mr thing Ont )11,1, s di*ir, 1 Morning ,1 unphhi, 3 the r ,p„n , I h :pt:d R, -.d Cain md.rlk Hi r;. Holi C.irir ,"i,ueh Lim :r.. ill ** Impr,„,minr #, hth, r ir b. in r' e | it,1,n ot k.omine God. it.hmen 1 $ i 'ndiar.J ,4-, :- . iel ..'0,1 wu. i J drn, •1 thi b.7-* of rr.7 At 4, rn-n un 1 L Ilor·'0 cr intal lit [ni, . int i l.,[ter hoi; c, „re ]'Lird -I--1-t, 7„1,:111 . !;.tion* 1 ,h ...n ,t . tir.[ rorrath-L Frn.ha„tine the mintsrri d inter 1,r 'ull, to 1., diliu-id fr.,m t. mp ,., ,r..• ilin t,. .ttallq. Elit inater-1 1.r..1.n 11 or .it th. ,pIA T,.tunork , ot .1,t, r ind Of nied I , 41. h unt .1,ghil; .,n r : rm:. t..or, prah, i. the :ommre,ton ot ..ink TO- ir. 1 & olin fil„ '411 tor Jesu..' ti: cin un'... 11, h.. litrn. It hm in t,iril.ting lit, Oni . p,4,.ion pli,id 1„ I,oni n right ind a ,Rat ' S I be bi' . n in "Ilee' C''r, r •clr eur- CL/wr fT- And , God in this :,8 .ill hnd 'om. ,n.1 }-1. dir..r. that s.nice The 4 1. .u. h will undoubch ce down in the 20:er that worketh m u, " jm m,Ling , oung t"inhZ, to do tor Him an d tor Ninr,th bod" man pd. inlion upon 111. p. opl. thi ne , r'. Hill ot Fame He permits us re frer rhe message. nearl, the ht ./ I :ft' I It ,.1[h stlcure ana i ,though 11. 4..1,0 it nor a. a Job bur 1 # im .it .epirrion nor inde'Intrili use the tolloing qmmm B hole .ongreganon responded to an m insdom and grice. 1. emttling to do to pleas, Him I unrr th. L„rd bu d.*,nit.1, unro ·n / '1\ h.. del. Houghton m.,n w m. m,itation to remain for a period of l 1 4.1 1 ite ibundinr for ill to enlow Tbe Inn.r das nor go to the 1 r..'*' ti.: r„ I,hi.'I G.d has i. Ir m.-ins t,enthing ro me The r'r, r in) con-wpation to the task For 7 im thi I itir for rhe whole judgment to be condimned, he 14' vend him Tbt :,er. ant ot God ,. i w,t le.son I ha. e 1.arn d ,.oop. of laboring for the salvation of soul. humin rve' cond.mn.d ilrtid, E,irione'> .o.J sliould be ..parattd trom ev.r%rhint, ratio I -6 .pectil .6ort Judging from ir' r irc 5 .u .,1 Ling strone G,11 111 1-i midi minth.r ind will be rhar ..1£ n. taith or bring. dibcour the ,pirit of this ser,1.e the tollow Min," prc„ed h tire the work thar .i, avement or pm.ries. hours, hl Pre.unt:nz ketch J B urr r' : mg daps give promise of a gracious Trn n,11 iniz i joke that is easv 'tand t. built on It,us Christ for th, rl.,rel·,F l,Lcoms 1 ".tssel unto hon. K.trh made timow the can m rutrri'r'n- ot God'. Spirit in Word of God c·nnot ix de. trowd or ' he and light Burr„||. b, being born in it on April 1 Houghton f ir- t|,c'st learning of Mi, let them 4|though i mart's ;,ork ma nor God doe. not dtt»rmne one'l 1,1914 He graduated trom Bel- - gl, , eir it „ho cin' stand the test he himself ma, be choice but rather r.ward. eact. one tair High School with a wt. S.ho year and a reporter on the Star staff L' Ther, 1. mr for the soul If the, «''id. thu. t.en Christians some ic.ording to th. .hola which hn larship in 1931, and hz. ken tollo. 1 1, '32 3; In iddition h, has been

Ne·tr u aright'. times build "wood h,v, stubble " 1„m·elf h. made C,rus king used mg a I,beral educatton In Houghton ' an amve member of the Owls' Club ad ' \\'hit ar. ,ou making. true Friend In spaking of fear in the text. m rl=t punishmint Israel. was a "pes- tor the past three and one halt pears 4,rr,i A riten tro !:rerall ) ind of the „orld'" Paul means his own filial fear lest .el unto dishonor" in th, sight et He has .ung in rhe choir to- thr. I has sung tn the chorus At first Mr OD 'I'm mil in a Cross „here fo: he griew God by rendering unpleas th. God „ho i.as using him Al- wars-the Gdbraltar (p) ot the Znd i Burr retu.ed to gi, e a statement te a sin I'll atone, Ing serpice The child of God must though God has manv and diwrse tenor vction H. 11. ben editor o' ! 'our reporter. but upon reconsidera-

P- The banner of love is above at un not onlv erplain the wai of saka ",essels" m the Chur,h, each has a both the Borild,T and the Star an-i tim, he submits the following furled, n tion, but he must persuade men specific task, and m faithfull, per i. at present the President of the j "Tnurhtull. but none too onguially I - And Lore conquers sin' M, Cross "We must not only preach, we muse forming this task, the individual Senior class, besides bemg class trea I remark There has been so much el ts '1%5' 8 Pattison 1150 gettheir dow conhdence, n closet em andr wPirt m The Christ:an Master's becomes use" "meet for the , surer' ber in'31 of the and'32 college He orchestra . as a mem for one said, rhat and I w onon't the add whole, anything so " ell said f t F

r Pate F o.' THE HOUGH rON STAR

/-3),7 pertions hour permit As soon he aswill beach make condi the atround „11 wiuch go to we Sarasota stop I think from we here to be I-1 ok.111yl u-ire tempr at the new speed record there for the Tin Can Tourist Con. Food -- 5 1941 19; pgiigdx@ 51 4 uoiluo, Feb 10 Glenn Cunningham, great Kansas will be about a thousand trail.r UL els L miler again defeated his old rivals there Sarasota is one of the citte< Left somewhat hasttly at 7 45 F for Gene Venzke and "Bill' Bonthron down, here which ants tourLKS sharp, no less- leaving us with that m Madison Square Garden last Man) of the cities do not want the empty feeling (9'19 Jis' one bus Saturday night Cunningham ran tourists around people, vnth no aisle seats- and so e.: 2 :% 1-8,%8#ty.::.0 his favorite distance m 4 09 8 a new 1 must close now and milk the thev had to manufacture some» record for the Baxter mile and the cows Ha' Ha' much to the physical and mental ang c Thouaht fourth time that he has been clocked With love and best wishes uish of those honored with the make 1 theunder outdoor 4 10 Cunningham record of 4 also 06 holds7 To Francis, Esther Haynes Cott and shifts considerable congestton in Children the back seat- the College As a result of having rectived some thirry-odd valentines. a certain our mmds, without the shadow of E·ord V-8 gets its initial initiation 1 -11 Bob Hale tears a doubt, Cunningham is the great lengthy and learned member of the Junior class now has the enviable re- NEWS ITEMS mto choir dut> putation of bemg the most popular man in school Some vile miscreant csr piece of human mile running ma, along m Prof Bain s car, and yet we nould have to speak up and sa, that the aforesaid gentleman "stacKed chinery e,er developed The pow- the box " erful Kansan is an instincilie Judge Beverly Wagner visited about the succeed tn losing hun we reach It might interest the denizns of the place to know [hat the choir of pace as well as a great competitor campus Saturday, Feb 16 Mr West Somerset and sing to a a pack- now boasts one more rst soprano in the person of Mr Merritt Queen as pro,ed b> the man> times he hasschool Wagner at Delevan is teaching m the highsister ed churchgives her as the we prize leave, send-off Kay's They it was a splendid s:ght to See him soar on those high notes when the breezed through to ictory over the "Good bye, misfortune'"- no need choir #as singing for the teacher's convention greatest runners in rhe country Golda Farnsworth was also seen of translation. we hope we make This is a masterpiece of a certam Mr Gbbins It seems two madmen were conversmg One of them cupped his hands The top position m the Eastern at the (Zoilege bulldulg on the samegentlemen our debut find in themselvesLancaster several m diffi and demanded Intercollegiate Basketball League is day culties in untangling their wearing "Guess what I got in my hands " held 4 the Columbia Lions They A son was born, Sunday, Februar> apparel after which, we have an The other nut thought strenuously "A steam engine have turned in five victories without 10, to Mr and Mrs Roderick Ayer mvasion Into froeign territory, ended "Nope Two more guesses a defeat Pennsylania, the odds-or --HC- - 4 a run of rhe gauntlet by our good "A locomotive" favorite before the campaign got un BASKETBALL brother "Cannonball' Ferchen dir.ap ranks second with six vic Same process of mvestigation "Nope One more guess " (Con,inued from p=ge one) off to Buffalo, and the Prospect ave "A horse'" tories and t.0 defeats Cornell The Erst screR again perused his manual receptacle carefully Finally Yale, Princeton and Dartmou-h seem ,,cre some sparkling shots from th„ nue Baptist Church, where we are "Wha: colorY to be definitely out of the race field "Bob" Lucke> was runner uF entertaineda deladed ropally entrance- the no cars for scoring honors, splitting the present ALUMNI NEWS drapes for twelve counters „Marv„ supposedly most effective, and really Thr.c d:mmum,e rodents bereft of their Asualar capacities- (Con,inued From P=ge T,ve) Goldberg turned m a ste[lar guard ttmel) Gibbins exhibits a great i (DITTO) return to old form w reall, game, holding "Steve" Anderson to Gaze upon the manner in wh,ch they perambulate feel like singing, and hope we did looktng structures from outside butt four points and netting seven himseif (DITTO) heater works overtime "Rock e" poorly constructed and cheap on th LINE UPS The entire company entered mto pursuit of the hymoneal companion of an ind "Borne" much laid out St J inside Very poor equipment tri Boys agrlculturlst. , man, of the buildings also GOLD FG FP TP lence broken by snores and means She severed their caudal appendages Mth a culinary weapon designed for 7 he teachers are overiaxed and un Donelson f 2 1 5 We pull m at midnight, no time bur sculpture 11 Have you ever previousl> had the opportunity of gazing upon such an derpaid I believe the schools are Benjamin f,c 6 4 16 for repairs Feb 17 occurrence? suffermg more from politics and Hopkins f Three dimuttive rodents bereft of their visualar capacitia graft here than in the north have a county supt of public instruc

Thts week's pet hate The lousy thus-and-so who took it upon hmsel f 6 driver and al! First lap of Jour- tionauthority here over all and schools he m thehas re aGoldbe great deh>'3 oscg1 atI:31;°Wt-asas- rs'IN 1 rg g 7 ney features bright remarks by Kop· to deposit a bananasian on the topmast step of the college building No spective counties with regard to both Totals 13 we didn-t fall on it-but someone else did, and .e weren't there to see it 8 34 ler and company, together with a scholastic and financial affairs The PURPLE FG FP TP large amount of harmony Col curriculum is similar to that lit New Anderson f 2 0 4 lege car still down at 50 mtles per 6 4 In defence of the "Culchaw" drive now being perpetrated mto our York of course The people do Schogoleff f 4 0 8 we rehearse the Each moter in midst it Wt|I not have bee 21 atn, deer peeple, if only certain persons not care to have the children Gibbins c 2 0 4 realistic fashion and sing to a learn that a case knife is not an implement of warfare All of which re i lose any tune Many of the so Luckey c 5 2 12 packed house m Bath at 5PM j 4 nice to see more Houghton A hintminds 'Don't us ofever the: spear story your of the meat logger with who a knife, gave it ain'this table polite mate Always this etiquette called frdls are not belng taught Farnsworth g 2 0 0 0 Many teachers are out of Jobs and Smith g O lumm, m the cro„ d served rap spear it with your fork the trustees are cutting expenses r Crandall g 3 0 6 id fire lunch and sent on our way re- r far as possible The school men here Totals !8 7 38 oinng arrived in Dansvillo Mr Matthe Arnott, otherwise known as "Scottie" registered a big are really fnghtened as to the out- Girls twenty minutes before concert kick because there was no Scotch joke in last eek's "Star" We offer a come of the whole affair GOLD FG FP TP Steve says he doesn t like to put our excuse for not putting one in this week that H couldn't find a pic 1 0 I neker saw so many closed store« Babcock f ore a 11 the people» ture of Scome to publish 2 up the risers bef 2 2 down on his fan and buildings of all kinds If it were J Donley f 6 lowers him, Cuts : 3 0 6 mall and so on The hero of the followmg bedtime story in none other than Mr not for the Northern money of Green c by rhe way, if 0 0 Silas Molyneaux The scene, a Historp 20 class Professor Gillette .as course Florida would be only a 69 Lee g O an, of our audience especially apprec 1 0 7 discourstng on modern conditions m European hitor>, and the subject was "' amp ver They tax things dowr Watson g tate Mr Anderson's performance 7 2 16 please send all mail to Sta/ offi C. the Prtncess Juliana of Holland Said Miss Gillette "The Process is here \Ve know ver> little abou- Totals now in her earb 20's" St piped up eagerly "Is she marriedv" tax up there If,ou tak. a dressed PURPLE FG FP TP care of "Hocum Quire" editor 0 0 0 (jou ste, it has to be censored before "No " said Miss Gillette "But her husband has to be a prince of chicken or an egg from one counn Rarclib f ! 0 the realm "--tough luck Stla- to another down here z ou must pa, P Sheffer f 2 it gets to St.u) an so we sing p tax A tourist camp here par L Sheffer c 1 0 2 to anorher full hou,e in Dinsulle 2 1 M,s. Eulah Purd, orbemise kno, n a "Pa, 1, has her ideas about hotel srat. counl can and publi Shafer g 5 .light difficulties in traking entrance. 1 0 4 and e,its until Prof Bain stand. with the meash little runts tbat are springing up all 0, er the campus So dOLS lealth ta\ or license I knbw a man Stone g 6 1 e,enone el.e **** To the .dlinr insurance here and for three Totals 13 hi. Anger on the door. like the ston enlightened ind„ idua I u ho 9 111cen d in the be 't of the bo, and Itak In thi diki . four Ime poem about the aforesaid pest. we w ill gie spemi mention m month· ha. paid a to•al of 854 ta, drinA rush for front seat. in the bm this column Ti ere i. a greit dcal of fruit The Resolution inner. are paung ahout 150 to 300 coup'ei „1-h corn beruldermnt i and so i.e And so. this .eekh blurb again come, to a cio,c 44, An• hi„n; Pr 1 bu of grapefru.t I bou.h to dres.ing rooms tangenne. for one dollar per bu Bi it r.whed. r.actl Houghton it 11 15 ..tri, t... objection• please send a stamped selt addreswd emeloped uith his com Strai,berrie. are ripening no. bu \' h.rea. „. rh. t. acher. of thi more con.erts things of the past plamts to insure said complaint from being thrown mto the waste paper the fre.h i egetab'e, are not so plen fir the program Co-{ rtird F,om P.:te Onr) Star Sport Flashes :4 hret practice *ession some time ,•ood cou. are doun here committie, npriss our thanks to the next week From the outstanding - The Northern people eern to ix aboic and all orh.r. uho helped te appointedb av,ay from the scene i Continuing their athletic suprem- Purple and Gold plaiers he should tairh ambitious and mam of their make our conferen.t a sum,5 questioning the Judgment of their be able to present a powerful aggre an of last year, the Purple again r r.gular "Go getters" but the South \\ e extend spec:al thanks to Pres Master But then Jesus came to the annexed the school championsh p last gation to send against the stars or former years The Alumni boast a ern "Crackers" or name is laz anc' Luckey for gn ing us the Le, w doubting dtsciples with the promise Fndav night .hen the> defeated the mdifferent to all kinds of hork. Houshron College, to Prof Bain fer thar, because of their leaving their t tormidahle arra> of star. including Gold for the fourth time b) the score ,,n „ Honest now, these fellow. uouldn" the fin. music, to all orhtrs furnish all to follow Him they would re f mit' Farnsworth "Eddie' Dolan of 38 to 34 In the preluninary the breathe if 1[ didn't come natural tr ing entertainment, to the dinner ,elue an hundred fold on eirth and "Dick" Apers, Orrel York Clair Gold girls turned the tables and de- McCartv, Lki. ell FoA and others them I'm not speaking of negro- comm,tte for the e\cellent dinner eternal life in the next world-Thu. E feated the Purple lassies thereby wm These mo teams should provide an -the> are pasr description I don - and to the instructors for leading the ran the gist of the sermon ning the title and preventing a clean .ee ho„ they can po.sibl, nist here interesting discussions interesting tilt with the outcome a Like the disciples that mistrusted s.eep for the Purple side All of They seem to have nothing and w an Be it resolied toss up the Savior's power for a time, mod the games this year were close and less Thar ;.e extend to each and al| ern Chrlstians are now questtomng hard fought with the final outcome I wish you were here to the our thanks the possibilines of a rerival's adven always m doubt up to the closing The auto racing world has its eyes afternoon with us The sun is shin whistle The senes' result sho. to:used on Da,ran Beach Fla this That the aix)e be printed m the at Houghton Now ts the time x four v:ctones for the Purple and one week where Sir Malcolm Campbell ing at d he arc absorbing as much as Houghton Star, the Fillmore 06. show courage, faith. and hope It victory for the Gold while the re and his giant racing car Bluebird po.sible of tr server and the Rushford Spectator, took just a moment to lift the hestra sulr of the girl's series was vice versa will attempt to bveak the world'. I seems rather queer to see so Signed Prin N C Wood ating disciples from the depths of i record of 272 108 miles an hour man> people Bith so little to do Mrs Kathr) n McMahon despair to the realms o f divine ex The Varsity-Alumm game which Campbell ts the holder of this record ut they get along nicely Miss Harriet Wallace pectancy, it can be accomplished in will be played withm the next three but hopes to shatter it and :f pos We do a great deal of travel Frieda Green like manner with us With this ex t or four weeks promlses to be a lively slble, obtain a speed of 300 mde. ing and see most of the territory a Sec Teachers' Association pression of hope the message ended