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VOLUME X X X V I H O P E C O L L E G E , HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, Wednesday , J u n o ^ K 1920 N U M B E R N I N E T Y - T W O
HOPE 1926 PAGEANT GOES OVER BIG HOPE BECOMES
MEMBER OF M. I. A. A.
F O R W A R D S T E P IN ALL ACTIVI-
T I E S ; Y E A R ' S S C H E D U L E S
N E A R L Y C O M P L E T E
H O P E H O S T E L D R I V E
G O E S O V E R T H E T O P GUESTS COME F R O M F A R AND
W I D E ; G E T T A S T E O F H O P E S P I R I T
TRACK CAPTAIN CHOSEN
O V E R 5,000 W I T N E S S
P R E S E N T A T I O N
The Hope Hostel f und for t h e year
192G has approx imate ly reached the
sum of $1250. This was repor ted last
week by Pe te r Van Es, c h a i r m a n of
the drive u n d e r the Association Un-ion. The- first account , based on 8 P^ e n ( l ld success. In college t e rms we
At a recent mee t ing of t h e cross
F I N A L count ry team, George Cl lcquennol was
was elected cap ta in of next yea r ' s
squad to succeed " J a k e " KIk, the
STUDENT VOLUN-TEERS HAVE '
BIRTHDAY The P a g e a n t of 1920 h a s been a r 6 3 6 " ! C a p t a " , • P r 0 8 P e c t s a r e b r igh t
for a fas t t eam to r ep resen t Hope
pledges of people present a t the meet - m a y s a y . " " went over Big ." Wi th " n d ' a i c a u ^ n o l ^ r 1 ^ ! ^ 1 1 1 ^ ^ Ing, was very much below last year ' s v t m a™1 ^ s t the s tuden t s pu t t h e m . 1 m i s y e a r 8 t e a m
win ue Dack a n d . several new men
F O R T I E T H A N N I V E R S A R Y O F
S T U D E N T V O L U N T E E R S ON
H O P E CAMPUS
"We, t h e unders igned , bel ieving
coming out In the fall . U n d e r Coach t h a t l t l a G o d ' a w I 1 1 t h a t t h e Gospel
^ mt. ^ T o • Htnndnrd but due to a ha rd -work lmr s e l v e s wholehear ted ly Into it, and . . " D c > c i a i , i e w " i^n On Thursday , J u n e 3, an a g r e e m e n t s t a n a a r a , out a u e 10 a na ru MorKint, h a v a ready exnressed thp i r . a „ . w » c o m m i t t e e the Hone s tuden t s re- m a d o t h e individual and g r o u p work , y expressed t h e i r Intent ion
/as d rawn up In Albion whereby commi t t ee tne n o p e s i u a e n i s le of coming out in the fall TlnrW -Hope college was admi t t ed to t h e M. p o n d e d generously. Hope Hostel can " , 0 8 t effective. The Facu l ty assisted S c h o u t e n , 8 g u l d a n c e H o p e 8 h o u i d should be car r ied to t h e hea then t h r u I. A. A. This m a r k s progress in t h e cont inue to depend upon t h e old Hope co-opera ted In ove.-y way. Every p l a c e w e l i ^ t h e o u r l n 8 t r u m e n t a l l d o
f o r w a r d m a r c h of Hope 's a thlet ics , a s "spi r t . " Phase of the Pagean t revealed tho r - l n N o v e m l ) e | , L a n 8 l n « s e l v c 8 t o e n t e r t h e m l 8 8 l o n ; e l d
. . . ' . . . . . - a ~ O U S T I nreDnrntlnn nnrl k-ppn inHiirhl it shows t h a t now as never be fo re
Hope is ready to meet keen compet i -
t ion in very field of spor t .
Hope College benefits great ly f rom
th is f o r w a r d step, for now m o r e pub-
licity will be given her . Hope benefi ts
because of the g rowth of r iva l ry
which th i s in te rdenomina t iona l
league creates , and with t h e g rowth
of rivali 'y the rise of more school
spir i t .
COLLEGE RECEIVES ANTIQUE GIFT
ANCIENT C H A I R TO
LOCAL MUSEUM
In the chapel exercises on Inst Fr i -
day imorning Dr. Dimnen t showed the
s tuden t s a unique cha i r presented to
ough p repara t ion and keen insight
Into so g rea t a p e r f o r m a n c e . T h e
a u t h o r of t h e "Book of Words , " the
s tage di rector and the var ious g roup
o rgan ize rs deserve "congra tu l a t ions"
for the splendid work they have
ADORN achieved. Each facul ty m e m b e r and
s tuden t is wor thy of praise for t h e
p a r t he or she has played so well..
The audiences were large and so a p -
preciat ive t h a t many persons re-
tu rned a second t ime to witness the
HOPE ENTERTAINS GENERAL SYNOD
The mos t recent organizat ion of h v M r , c H e v b o e r of — „ t h e i n 8 t i t u t l
e M. I. A. A, i n c u d e s Hope, K a l a - R a p i d , This cha i r w M c " 1 ^ ^ ^ i n ^ ' T e n t e r t a l n ^ ^ would ^ o o College, Alma. Albion, Olivet, ' l m , U e ( , t o b e a b o u t 250 years old e n t r y ' " 18 " g l 0 r l 0 U S P a S t : a h l a t 0 r y
f o r m „ ^ R e " t h e l r A l m a ^ . es t imated to be about -JoU years om, n i . n m r , . . . , n . . , , f o rmed Church of Amer ica in nn« .
the
mazoo
HU'sdale, and Adr ian . The r eo rgan l - w a a | ) r 0 U K h t f r o m t h e N { > t h e r l a n ( , 8 , ) y
zat lon of the Association h a s also M r V e i . L e e , 8 4 8 _ I t w f t J , u s e d f o r
less God, In His providence, closes t h e way."
For ty yea r s ago in March of 1886
fou r young people, one of t h e Semin-
ary, one of the College, and two of t h e
P r e p a r a t o r y School took the above
______ pledge. Th i s was t h e beginning of
I>K. S. C. NETTINGA I S E L E C T E D t h e S t u d e n t Volunteer Band on Hope P R E S I D E N T campus . It was then known a s " T h e N
Mission B a n d . " How lit t le those f o u r
It Is a r a re privilege for Hol land " ! V e * " Z e < 1 t h a t f 0 r t y y e a r 8 h e n c e
which they so ab ly
be t h e m e a n s by wh ich
Ma te r would some day be Amer ica in. its one ,
„ known, not only t h r o u g h o u t Amer ica , c r a m m e d with brave and noble deeds — a record of which we imay be h u n d r e t l and twen t i e th session. Men h l l f .
f r o m all over the count ry ga the red 1 " 0 f e a r t h • , proud . The Pagean t was most educa- . .
a pulpit chai r by Dr. A. C. VanRaa l t e t | o n a I | { o r l t d e | ) l c t e d s c e n e a i n o t h e r e to conduct the business of the in the first chu rch in th i s communi ty ,
and later U. C. Vander Meulen used
the cha i r In t h e Zeeland chu rch . Dr.
a miss ionary college.
Imaglnccy, but scenes t rue to U f e - ^ u r c h ; many of these men a r e ( a t h _ ^ P 0 8 1 ^ t o ^ o n g t h e m
events t ha t have actual ly t aken place. e r a o f H o P e s tudents .
The gorgeous costumes, the beau t i fu l Net t lnga , Hope 1900, was w o r | ( " t hey
a lively in teres t in t h e cause
of missions and to Influence o thers f o r
proceeded to a r -
b rough t obuut th i s change, t ha t It
sha l l Include all f o r m s of college
compet i t ion and not mere ly a th le t i cs
a s before . This m e a n s t h a t deba t ing
and all f o r m s of Forens ics a r e in- ^ ^ « . — - - . — eluded. D l m n e n t t 0 ! d t h e 8 U ( l e " ? the large amplif iers , the a t - c h ° 8 e " '<> A'l t h e high office of presl- r a n g e f o r m e e t . l n e s . . . , , ,
Because most of the f . o t b a l l sched- t h 0 8 e ^ " U l l " t P h a l r " r C a r " t rac t ive s tage set t ing, and the b a r - "f the synod for t h e c o m i n g ad- • " a y e r Z T Because most of the f u o t b a u sched- H e d l n t o t h e c h u r t . h l a t e S a t u r d a y ev- , , , ^ ^ minis t ra t ion The P ^ y e r , r ead ings a n d genera l con-
• n . i u e i t ™ 7 - " t T i — ~ ~ , and ar t is t ical ly presented. It was a big ^ n u i g a . in m e nnai ballot . On Amonp- tho
tlstlc. it is hand made an s m a t e p r o d u c t l u n ^ e V e n , " g o f t h a t a a m e d a y D r - Alber tus P l e t e r s and Dr. sTm^el M*
The P a g e a n t of 192G has won m a n y ^ B a n c r o f t Hill, t h e re t i r ing Zwemer .
f r iend* for Hope College. Extensive P ^ s l d e n t , delivered a s e rmon In which T h e W e i i . k n o w n " h a y - s t a c k p r a y e r
adver t i s ing b rough t many visitors to e eompl lmeo ted the denomina t ion on mee t ing" had been he ld a f e w yea r s
our c a m p u s to witness th i s fitting * U " " y a n d u , ' ^ d a 8 ( 1 1 1 c loser uni ty, p reced ing t h e organiza t ion of t h e
celebrat ion of the one hundred flftleth n e o t h e r t h l n e 8 he sugges ted a Mission Band bu t t h i s had not lef t a n y
D A T C A M T C l i r r r C C a n n l V e r a R , y 0 f t h e D e c l a r a t l o n o f I n - 'ZlyLZZ p a p e r a n d a s , n g l e 8 e m - p e r m a n e n t organiza t ion . At t h e s a m e PAGEAm SUCLtoS dependence, the e ight ie th year s ince * f o r the denomina t ion . t l m e t h 6 1 < ) c a I b a n d w a 8 f o r m e d
t h e se t t lement , of Holland City, and t " e r "Peakers t a k i n g p a r t In t h e however, R o b e r t P Wi lde r son of Next year Hope is going into a th le t ic B l T S I N E S g M E N c q - O P E R A T E T<) ' h e sixt ieth ann iversa ry of t h e F o u n d - 8 « S 8 ' o n 8 ^ the synod w e r e Rev. J . L. R o y a I w l l ( , e r ) o n e o f t h e p a r t l c l p a n t a
fo re Hope joined the M. 1. A. A. only
one M. I, A. A. football g a m e was
scheduled , t ha t with Albion. How-
ever, a comple te basketbal l sched-
ule shows two games with K a l a m a -
zoo College, Alma and Albion, wi th
t en ta t ive games with Adrian, Olivet,
and Hillsdale. A baseball and t rack
schedu le will soon be in the mak ing .
Now t h a t Hope has decided to be
p a r t of t h e M. I. A, A. a n y defeci t
in Hope spiri t mus t be m a d e up.
a r out of rosewood. Needless to say tha t
Hope College apprec ia t e s th is valua-
ble and historic gi f t .
CONTRIBUTORS TO
activi t ies as never before and J a c k
Schouten is m a k i n g big p repara t ions
for th is work. Hope 's opponen t s
have a lways held a wholesome re-
PI T IT OVER Ing of H o p e College. HolTmeyer of t h e Du tch R e f o r m e d I n t h i 8 m e m ; r a b l e
— We feel assured tha t our gues ts w l 8 8 l o n a r y Society of South Afr ica . a n d h l 8 c o m p a n , o n s u c c e d e d " ^ ^ ' ' ! ^ -
I t Is t rue t h a t the un t i r ing efforts of h a v e c a u g h t a bit of the " H o p e Spl r - 0 3 8 e 0 1 co-opera t ion w i th our c u r i n g enough f u n d s a s t h e resu l t of
, „ „ the cast and t h e m a n a g e r s of the pag- It ." and the en thus iasm which m a d e J ™ " 1 n a t ' o n - ^ r - P- J- Rece of Chi- m u c h pray,.,. a n ( , f a l t h a n d t h e y t o u r _ spect fo r Hope Ath le c t e ams ; her ^ ^ 1 J B g e a n t l h e S U f _ t h l s p e r f o r m a n c e so very wor thwhi le . t h e F e d e r a I Council ed t h e Uni ted Sta tes In order to In-
baskctbft l l and baseball t e ams hnve ^ ^ ^ ^ t h e i , e Q r e Q t h e r s T h e f . a g e f t n t of 1926 and t h e "g lory" f f hu rches and In an addresa on F r l - a tm a miss ionary zeal and en thus i a sm
Z Z t e l l Z renewal Of effor t to w h o cont r ibuted to ,ts ^ of Hope College will long remain In ^ ^ of t h e col lege s tudents ,
m a k e Hope College big In c o l l e ^ ^ e r p v e r go-operftt lon Wfls sought our memor ies . - — - ^ w e r e This was not
circles and to m a k e Hope College ' iniongst business men and •pjeop^e
spirit t h e most ta lked of th ing in the o f Holland H was readily found . Hpe
M. I. A. A.
BEST WISHES
claj t h a n k s \\m] apprec la t lun in «xiend-
tO the foUowlng fur the service ren-
dered : Scott-Lugeps Lun^ber Co. and
t h e Holland d u m b e r & Supply Co..
A m this is the nmil Issue <>f T h e An- w h o s " P P l i e ( 1 p f t ^ e ^ m b e r re-cl io: ' for th is school year t h e st«JT wishes quired to erect the a m p b l t h e a t e i and
to t a k e tills mcun i to bid fu ru l ty n"rt s t a ^ e Van ^ worst Bros.,
sciirtents a h e m t y fa ivwHl . W e httve w h o B"i>P l i ed a 1 1 o f t h e c e m € n t b l Q c k ^
Aletlican E^eettoim
Pres iden t—EUda Den He rde r
Vice-pres ident—Beat r ice Yander
k a m p
Sec re ta ry—Reglna Buss
T r e a s u r e r — E d i t h McGilvra
K. of A^—Helen Zander .
„ f*rii . — — necessary a t Hope.
Dr H T 0 thKe N e a r E M t R e " e f ' h o w e v e r ' f o r t h e S tuden ts had long Dr. Bowlby of t h e Lord ' s Day Alll- been filled wi th t h e spir i t . T h e vlsl
ance organizat ion, and Rev. Wil l iam to rs were welcomed, however , and
Ma thews of t h e Amer i can Trac t t h e Hopei tes Joined t h e m In t h e i r bociety. . .
quest fo r m o r e laborers . Th is t o u r
finally resul ted in t h e fo rma t ion of
t h e S tudent Vo lun tee r Movement and
_ _ n Shortly a f t e r t h e local organiza t ion
ELECTS OFFICERSbecajme a part of thi8 with the pur. p o 8 e . . r f G o d p e r m i t e j w i l l b e c o m e a
fore ign miss ionary . "
The mee t ings h a v e cont inued a n d
CLASS OF 1927
en joyed t h e work t h ^ Anchor Asso? u a e d 8 a m e J th^ board of public «iyi^ t ^a t shal l p iake his pa r t eff^o- T h e J u n i o r class g a t h e r e d f o r a
i ' lAtim as en t rus ted to iw anrt w e w o r k s which erected tno posts an^ tiye- F r o m six to eight n^rswns a r e business meet ing last T h u r s d a y at
'lio|>e t h a t o u r effor ts hnve given Hinne l H l d t h e m a J o r p u w e r M n e s ; t h e H o l r k e P t b U 8 y WW™ t h e facia l ^ a p p a r - which M^ivln Lubbe r s of Cedar Qrove ^ 0 U t ~ f l 0 m e t o t h e
• p leasure and profi t . We t h a n k flJI l a " d C i t y N e w 8 a n d t h e D a l , y Sentinel, el ' . S W « a r e changed to pallid a p - Wl«.. was elected n ree ldem of the v t 0 0 t h e r c h r l 8 t l a n
f4»«W wlio have shown Interest in t h e ^ r pr in t ing and news s tor ies regard*, pea ranoe of cholera , dea th , el*.; class fo r next year . P r e s iden t of the , * B a n d n 0 W n U m b e r 8 t w e n -
|#?oik of The Anchor by eoa t r i lmt ing t h e P a Peanr ; the De h ree H a r d - o thers a r e given the /uddy a p p e a r a n c e senior class ta au tomat tca l ly t h e pres- l n e m b es
r 8 - A invi ta-
n o i n t ime to t imet Also for orttlplsn,s f w a r e Co. for mater ia l used; the Meyer of the Indian . ident of t h e s tuden t counci l . W h e n the Z * 8 t u d e n t 8 w h o w , f l h t o
Jnst and otherwise , we wish to express Music House for musical necessities A n u t W par t of this work is in re t i r ing pres ident of t h e Junior class, " T n e e t I , , ^ a t a n y t ime, o u r k i r . d c ^ appret ' ia t ion. Now we a w furn i shed a n d the Fa i r Ass n and U a L c h a r g e of Margare t Anderson a n d Mr. J a c o b KIk, h a n d e d over t h e of- k rganizat ion of the g roup h a s
t h n n k f u l fo r ft brief rest In which to l a n d H l g h f o r V f t r i w , , s m a t e r f a l s f u r n - C a r o 1 V a n Har tesveld t . fcach one. flee to L u b b e r ^ he expressed his su r - ^ t h e b a c k f f r o u n d P u r -s tore u p n new sapply of t h e old , 8 h e d ' a n d 8 , 1 t h o s e w h o eo-operated Red Coat or Minute Men. Memories prise a n d In a few words m a d e a plea L J u , o r ( , e r t h a t " s spir i t and
act ivi t ies m a y sh ine f o r t h to honor fight a n d pep to s ta r t off next fa | l i n n iaking the pageant a success. and Oufcchmen, a r e inspected by the<m to m a k e the next yea r t h e best ever nr # # TT_ before any one is al lowed to go Clyde Geerl lnes of H a l b ^ w«« nh . M a « t e r f o r W h o m i t c ame Into be -
COSTUME C O M M I T T E E t h e 8 t a g e . ^ t a 8 k Q f t e i l m u 8 t b e e n f o r t h e ™ ^ ^ every Hope i t e ought t o
PLAYS I M P O R T A N T P A R T ( l o n e a f p w s t n c , e H ( i m p o f h f l s * . ^ C O n s W e r h " ' r e l a t ionsh ip to th i s * rea t
wi th a BANG.
Till T h e n BEST W I S H E S to all,
Dorian Elect ions
P re s iden t—Hes t e r Ossewaarde
Vlre-pres ident—Del ia Helder
Secretary.—Alice P l a s m a n
T r e a s u r e r — M a r i e Beld
K. of A.—Evangel ine Grooters .
Les Ku ipe r a d m i t s t h a t he doesn
cpjne f r o m Iowa. W h o w o u l d n ' t ?
( , o n e l n a f e w m j H U t e S | 8 i n c e florne o f h a 8 j u 8 t C Q J n r ) j e t e d a n i m D o r t a n t DOi- > # ^ " u i m m p 10 m i s g r e a t Although much t ime h a s been spent t h e a c t u r a , i a v B t 0 p l a y n ] o r e t h a n o n e s l t l o n ^ m a n
P P fo re ign miss ions and If t h e
In pract icing the P a g e a n t of 1920 a n d p a r t T h e s e d e t a l l 8 m a k e t h e v a r l o w M l l e 8 t o n e w h l l e h u b h e r e ^ c a l 1 ' G o ^ " " o t h e w o r l d " does no t
much work has been done to a r r a n g e g r o u p s a p p e a r l n r e a l l 8 t l c f Q r i n ] L o n g flnllBhed ^ b a 8 k € t b a J t m a n l n 8 p t r e y o u t o vo lun tee r yourself , will
the s tage and seats, t h e cos tume d e . b e f o r e t h e p r a c t i c e . ^ b e K U n t h e ^ t w o r e p r e 8 e n t a t h r e ( l ® o r o n n o t h e e d t h e ImDortant
p a r t m e n t also has cont r ibuted Its s h a r e cos tume eomml t t ee has been work ing were elected a t the m e e t i n g w w e C O m m a n d ' of t h e
In nroduclng an effective product ion, ha rd to c lothe each group and a c t o r in Alice I h r m a n of Hol land a n d Nell h a r , r e 8 t ^ H e 8 e n d f 0 r t h I a b o r e "
Before every p e r f o r m a n c e the en- t h e p roper appa re l . PmJse and con,^ Van Oos tenburg of Q r a » d Rapids . t n t 0 ^ h a r V e 8 t "
t i re c i s t assembles nt Carnegie hal l menda t lon a r e surely due th»m fo r Wi th these p re l imina ry s teps done « . 0
t two hours before the pagean t begins, t h e efficient sys tem by which each t h e claas of 192T Is r eadv to . v V ^ r e d c o a t B a i e d 8 0 h f t r d
E a c h ac tor h a s to be " m a d e u p " In a p layer Is " m a d e u p . " the i r dehnf ^ 0 r n l B , l t t h a t t h e h a n d s a e b U t w a e n , w a - had to c a r r y h i m off t h e s tage.
THE ANCHOR Subsc r ip t i on | 1 .50 P e r Y e a r
S T A F F
Ed l io r - In -Ohie f B r u n o B r u n s
Assoc ia te E d i t o r s : —
J a m e s Ten B r i n k
A r l y n e H a a n
D e p a r t m e n t E d i t o r s
C a m p u s P e a r l e L e e n h o u t s
A l u m n i Agnes Tysso
Spor t s Raymo 'nd S m i t h
H u m o r —
Corne l iu s Mui l enbe rg ,
1 P a u l H u n t e r
E x c h a n g e Mary Crouch
C a m p u s o l o g y Lil l ian Schmid
Ques t ions . L a w r e n c e Bor s t
R e p o r t e r s
Head R e p o r t e r Russe l l D a m s t r a
R e p o r t e r Wi l l i am B o n n e m a
R e p o r t e r H e s t e r O s s e w a a r d e
R e p o r t e r Les te r K u y p e r
B u s i n e s s
Bus iness M a n a g e r Car l B o v e n k e r k
Ass ' t Bus . M a n a g e r P e t e r D e R u i t e r
C i rcu la t ion M a n a g e r Wi l l i am Tu t t l e
F A R E W E L L
t lona l . W a t c h fo r p i c tu r e s of H o p e ' s
f a cu l t y .
o
T h e Kn iuk sen iors e n j o y e d a h o u s e
p a i t y over t h e week end .
— o
J o h n Lloyd Kollen is t h e o w n e r of
a new Har ley Davidson . J i m V e r M e u l -
en a n d Bill Tu t t l e c o n t e m p l a t e travel-r
ing t h r u E u r o p e wi th h i m th i s . s u m -
m e r . \
Campusology CHEMISTS JOIN IN
FINAL MEETING
Mary W a l d r o n Is a l so t o u r i n g
E u r o p e wi th h e r p a r e n t s t h i s s u m m e r .
f — |
Questions
Again t h e t i m e a p p r o a c h e s to
wh ich w e have f o r a long t i m e looked
f o r w a r d wi th a n in tense des i re a n d
longing, a n d n o w t h a t it is a l m o s t
u p o n us we a w a i t i ts c o m i n g wi th
mixed fee l ings . F o r m o n t h s w e h a v e
looked f o r w a r d to t h e d a y w h e n we
could o n c e aga in p u t a w a y o u r books
a n d g ive those t i r ed b r a i n s a m u c h
needed t h r e e m o n t h s res t . Yet a s t h e
d a y a p p r o a c h e s we become r a t h e r
r e l u c t a n t to lay a s ide t h e books wh ich
h a v e been our c o n s t a n t c o m p a n i o n s
f o r n ine busy a n d h a p p y m o n t h s .
T h i s h o l d s only f o r those w h o h a v e
real ly become a c q u a i n t e d wi th t h e i r
books. Those w h o h a v e h a d no t even
a bowing a c q u a i n t a n c e wi th t h e m
\Vill fee l "no s a d n e s s of f a r ewe l l
w h e n t h e y d e p a r t . "
P a r t i n g wi th t he se f r i e n d s who
s p e a k to us f r o m beh ind t h e c u r t a i n
of t he cen tu r i e s is not t h e mos t ser i -
o u s m a t t e r a t t h e end of t h e school
year , however . W e a r e s u r e of t h e i r
a s soc i a t ions w h e n we c o m e b a c k in
t h e fa l l , f o r we sha l l find t h e m w h e r e
we le f t t h e m on o u r d e p a r t u r e . T h e r e
a r e o t h e r assoc ia t ions who h a v e be-
c o m e d e a r to us w h o m we sha l l no t
find w h e r e we le f t t h e m in t h e
s p r i n g ; s o m e of these we sha l l p e r -
h a p s n e v e r e n j o y aga in , fo r it is t h e
t r a d i t i o n of H o p e t h a t h e r s o n s a n d
d a u g h t e r s s c a t t e r to the u t t e r m o s t
p a r t s of t h e e a r t h to d i f fuse t h e H o p e
sp i r i t a m o n g all peoples . P a i n f u l a s
t h i s m a k e s the c los ing days of t h e
y e a r we would no t have it o the rwise ,
f o r on ly by s p r e a d i n g the i r inf luence
f a r a n d wide do t r u e Hope i t e s be-
c o m e a c redi t to t h e i r A l m a M a t e r
a n d rea l s e r v a n t s to h u m a n i t y .
To you, men and w o m e n of t h e
class of '26, who h a v e fo r f o u r yea r s
given of your best to old H o p e a n d
a r e now a b o u t to set out Into wider
fields of conques t , m a y t h i s a s s u r -
a n c e be g iven:
H e who, f r o m zone to zone.
Gu ides t h r o u g h t h e bound ess s k y
t h y ce r t a in flight,
In t h e long w a y t h a t I m u s t t r e a d
a l o n e
Will lead my s teps a r i g h t .
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W h y do you a s k q u e s t i o n s ?
T h e a n s w e r to t h i s ques t ion Is
s i m p l y t h l s — m e n h a v e been a s k i n g
ques t ions f r o m t h e t i m e t h a t t h e
G r e a t Crea to r said to A d a m , " W h e r e
a r t t h o u ? " , a n d t h u s it is b u t n a t u r -
al to a sk ques t ions . S o m e of us will
not be satisfied wi th t h i s a n s w e r a n d
t r y to give a n o t h e r o n e ; possibly t h e
psychologis t will Fay t h a t m a n is so
c r e a t e d t h a t t h e a s k i n g of ques t ions
Is I nna t e to h i s very being. Wel l ,
t h e ques t ion -ed i to r i sn ' t go ing to
a r g u e the point , bu t w i shes to s t a t e
t h a t i m m a t e r i a l of w h a t a n s w e r you
m a y give t h e f a c t r e m a i n s t h a t q u e s -
t ions h a v e a n d will c o n t i n u e to be a s k e d .
L o o k i n g b a c k over a br ief s p a n of
y e a r s we see ourse lves s t o r m i n g t h e
o lde r g e n e r a t i o n wi th a h u n d r e d a n d
one d i f fe ren t ques t ions . S o m e ©f t h e s e
were very fool ish indeed , a n d now
we si t back a n d l a u g h ove r t h e i r
a b s u r d i t y . O t h e r s led us on a n d
opened to us a s t o r e h o u s e of k n o w l -
edge . W i t h t h e Increase in yea r s o u r
ques t ions a s s u m e d a n e w a p p e a r a n c e
— o n e of logic. By t h e process of
e l imina t ion we d i spensed wi th t h e
fool ish quest ions , a n d now we p r i d e
ourse lves In a s k i n g logical ( ? ) q u e s -
t ions .
B u t who is c a p a b l e of a l w a y s de -
t e r m i n i n g w h e t h e r t h e ques t ion we
a s k today Is logical o r o t h e r w i s e ?
W h a t seems logical to you m a y seem
f a r - f e t c h e d to s o m e - o n e else; t h e r e -
su l t n a t u r a l l y is t h a t you i m m e d i a t e l y
c r e a t e a n o t h e r hos t of ques t ions .
In s u m m i n g u p t he se f e w r a m b l i n g
r e m a r k s we conc lude t h a t s o m e ques -
t ions a r e a s k e d ou t of cur ios i ty , o t h -
e r s a r i se out of a r g u m e n t s , wh i l e stil l
o the r s , seemingly , a r e logical .
Now if th i s world w e r e p e r f e c t
And eve rybody good.
No-one wou ld a sk a ques t ion
N o - o n e ever could .
F o r if t h i s wor ld w e r e p e r f e c t
And eve rybody b r igh t ,
The re ' d be no need of ques t ions
•. We 'd u n d e r s t a n d a t s igh t .
B u t s ince t h i s wor ld ' s i m p e r f e c t
And few b u t good or b r i g h t
It ' l l t a k e a h e a p o' ques t ions
To u n d e r s t a n d a r i g h t .
T h e Q u e s t i o n - E d i t o r '27. :
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L o o k i n g back ove r t h i s las t yea r ,
t h e o n e o u t s t a n d i n g t h i n g to m e
s e e m s to be t h e r e a w a k e n i n g of t h e
old H o p e spi r i t . E a c h c lass h a s i ts
o w n Indiv idua l i ty , i ts o u t s t a n d i n g
f e a t u r e s , b u t v al l f o u r c lasses m a d e
u p t h e u n i t of Hope . All of t h e s e
love t h e i r A l m a Mate r . W e c a n be
jus t ly p r o u d of t h e col lege t h a t ,
t h o u g h smal l , h a s p r o d u c e d so m a n y
big m e n a n d w o m e n . T h e p a g e a n t ,
m o r e t h a n a n y t h i n g else, h a s s h o w n
u s t h e sp i r i t of t hose G o d - f e a r i n g
people , w h o w a n t e d to e s t ab l i sh a
s e c u r e p l ace f o r l ea rn ing . W e a r e
benef i t ing f r o m t h e i r h a r d work , p e r -
h a p s t h e i r sacr i f ice . W e m u s t no t j u s t
h o n o r t h e m , no, we owe t h e m a
sac red du ty , to do o u r bes t .
F o r t h e seniors , f o u r y e a r s of col-
lege a r e gone fo r eve r . H a s n ' t it been
a g lo r ious life, of work , of play, a n d
of f r i e n d s h i p ? T h e r e m a y h a v e b e e n
successes a n d fa i lu res , b u t t h a t Is t h e
d isc ip l ine of a we l l -ba l anced life. T h e
w i n n e r is s o m e t i m e s t h e looser . Col-
lege o u g h t to h a v e opened u p fo r u s a
l a r g e r v is ta of l i fe , of service . Y o u r
college d a y s a r e a t h i n g of t h e pas t ,
b u t t h e w o r d s " A l m a M a t e r " m e a n
t h e m o r e f o r It.
F o r t h e res t of us r e m a i n p r e s e n t
des i res a n d a m b i t i o n s . W e m a y be
con t en t ed wi th w h a t we h a v e d o n e so
f a r , b u t s e l f - s a t i s f ac t ioh Is not t h e
m o t h e r of a c h i e v e m e n t . M a n y of u s
s h o u l d be d i sappo in ted w i t h w h a t
we h a v e done , f o r m a n y h a v e fa i l ed
to keep t h i r reso lu t ions . M u c h of o u r
s m a l l success , a n d l a rge r f a i l u r e s a r e
d u e to ourse lves . W e owe it to t h o s e
w h o h a v e gone before , a n d to o u r -
selves, to live In s u c h a w a y t h a t v/e
m a y be w o r t h y . W i t h t h e o p p o r t u n i t y
of a t t e n d i n g Hope , w i th k n o w l e d g e
so easy to gain , would w e t u r p t h i s
by w i t h a s e l f - con t en t ed look a n d
say, " W h a t need h a v e I ? "
T h e f u t u r e a l w a y s h o l d s o u r
d r e a m s . O f t e n d r e a m s a r e n o t h i n g
m o r e t h a n reso lu t ions , b u t mos t of all
t h e y a r e t h e e m b o d i m e n t of o u r
Ideals. S o m e of you a r e t h i n k i n g of
t h e t i m e w h e n t h e d o o r s of H'ope
will a g a i n be opened . T h e r e a r e n e w
l au re l s to win. L e t ' s k e e p t h e sp i r i t
of H o p e a w a k e . I t is w o r t h whi le .
H o p e ' s C h e m i c a l socie ty he ld its
f inal bus iness m e e t i n g T h u r s d a y In
t h e c h e m i s t r y pa r l o r s . T h e e lect ion of
off icers w a s " t h e m a i n p o i n t of d i scus-
s ion. T h e fo l lowing officials chosen
w e r e :
P r e s i d e n t — L e e De P r e e .
V ice -Pres iden t—Wil l i a im B o n n e m a .
Secre ta ry—-Harold S lgsbee .
T r e a s u r e r — F r a n k Mose r .
A f ew financial m a t t e r s w e r e con -
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s e a r c h of a job w i t h p l e n t y of ex-
c i t e m e n t to b e c o m e a r m s of t h e law.
They can a s s u m e t h e b a d g e s of J o e
a n d A1 a t once . F o r f u r t h e r deta i ls , see t h e m .
At a d i n n e r g iven in h o n o r of t h e
synod las t F r i d a y evening, a p o r t r a i t
of Dr. A m e V e n n e m a , f o r m e r p res i -
d e n t of Hope , w a s p re sen t ed to t h e
college by t h e V e n n e m a f a m i l y . T h e
l a te Mr . V e n n e m a was a l e a d e r of
t h e R e f o r m e d c h u r c h a n d as h e a d of
t h e college was m u c h respec ted a n d
loved. Dr . G. De J o n g e a c c e p t e d t h e
g i f t on beha l f of t h e col lege a n d
t h a n k e d t h e d o n o r s f o r t h e p o r t r a i t
of so fine a m a n .
Bes ides t h e synod de lega tes a very
l a rge n u m b e r of H o p e g r a d u a t e s
he lped to c rowd t h e g y m n a s i u m f o r
t h e b a n q u e t . Dr . D l m n e n t a n n o u n c e d
t h a t t h e a d v a n c e m e n t of t h e n e w
c h a p e l h a s been delayed d u e to t h e
i l lness of t h e a r ch i t ec t , b u t he ex-
pressed a hope t h a t it wou ld be r e a d y
f o r ded ica t ion by next Oc tober .
T h e s p e a k e r s of t h e even ing d e a l t
l a rge ly on t h e e d u c a t i o n a l p h a s e of
o u r c h u r c h . Dr . Ku izenga , D r . I s a a c
Gowens , a n d H o n . G. J . D i e k e m a al l
s p o k e in h i g h e s t t e r m s of H o p e Col-
lege s t u d e n t s p a s t and p re sen t , a n d
of t h e idea ls of t h e Ins t i tu t ion . Mr .
D i e k e m a pra i sed the p a g e a n t v e r y
h igh ly a n d said t h a t H o p e s t a n d s f o r
devo t ion to God a n d to o u r c o u n -
t ry . T h e s p e a k e r s seemed to a g r e e
also t h a t t h e f u t u r e of t h e college is
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Addison P r e s i d e n t — H e n r y Bovenkerk .
V ice -P re s iden t—Thomas TenHoeve S e c r e t a r y — J o h n Moedt
T r e a s u r e r — R a y m o n d Spoelstra.
K . of A.—Harold Hessel ink
Jan i to r—Wil l a rd Takken .
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Fraternal Pres iden t—Adr ian Buys
Vice-Pres ident—Clyde Geerl ings
S e c r e t a r y — R u t h e r f o r d Huizenpa
T r e a a u r e r — R o b e r t Ri tch ie
J an i t o r—Russe l Jap inga .
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Pres ident—Nei l Van Oostenberg
Vice -Pres iden t—Abraham P o t t
Secre tary—Wil l iam Kline
K. of A . — J a m e s McCarroll
J a n i t o r — L a w r e n c e Vredevogt .
EincrHonian
P res iden t—Raymond Gowens
Vice -Pres iden t—Karr i s Smith
Secre tary—George Clicquenoi
K. of A.—Charles Rozema
J a n i t o r — J o e De Vries.
American L i t e ra tu re and Ar t carniot
be denied. He has b rough t his folk ICAN CIVILIZATION lore f r o m Afr ica , and, in some cases It
The Negro exerted his influence on h a S b e e n 4 , t r a n s l a t e d and popularized
Amer ican civilization long before t h e b y ^ h l t e w r | t e r 8 - "Uncle R e m u s , "
slave t r ade b rough t him to o u r s h o r e s . a n d " B r I a r b a b b i t " by C h a n d l a r H a r -
Many negroes came with the early l i S a r e a n e x a m P I e of this. Many
explorers. They were the civilized W e l 1 k n o w n Amer ican books have
Christla'ns who had sp rung f rom the b e e n W r I t t e n b y Negroes, a m o n g them
large n u m b e r of Negroes Imported In- b e l n g " D a r k Wa te r , " and "The Souls
to Spain and Por tuga l a t t he t ime of o f K l a c k Fo lk , " by W. E. DuBois, a
the expulsion of the Moors In the 13th P h ' D " o f H a r v a r d , and " W o r k i n g
century. At the beginning of the six- W i t h t h e H a n d 8 / ' and "Up F rom
teenth cen tury thei r transportatlo 'n to s , a v e r > r ' " b y T. Washington . Negro
Amer ica was prohibi ted as a result of p o e t r y 1 8 m o s t , y < t f the lyric type. One of
the i r bad influence on the Indians. t h e N e g r o e 8 w h o h a 8 a t ta ined r a n k as
This, however, lasted but a shor t t ime, a s a r e a I A m e r l c a ( n poet, and whose
as It was found tha t the value of the i r 8 o n g 8 i n Negro dialect have a t t r a c t -
labor f a r surpassed tha t of the In- e c l w , l l e a t t e n t I o n . Is P a u l Laurence
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dlan. Dunbar . There are a n u m b e r
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fa rmer , and Is a t his best when In The m a n we feel sor ry tor Is the d o s e contact wi th the soil. Booker T.
man with two wooden legs who got Washington speaks of the Negro caugh t In a r a ins to rm. Now he U f a r m e r h a v , n f r
bo« legged. a t t he sense of thl'ngs, and s ta t -
In the field of a r t , but foremost In this line, a'nd one of the
leading pa in te r s of the world today. Is
^ Henry O. Lanner . Lanne r is t h e son prosperi ty . The Negro is na tura l ly a
ence of the black man Wi America was
the value of his labor, to which, in a
g rea t measure , t he South owes its
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a colored Methodist minis ter In
Pi t t sburg . His pictures a re mostly of
a religious na ture and his "Da'nlel
. I n t h e L10*1 '8 D e n , " which was h u n g In a ra re g o ge - t h e g a l o n i n 1 8 9 6 a n d h l s . . R a l g I n & o f
Lazarus ," which was bought by the
French Government a'nd h u n g In the
Luxemburg , a re 'no doubt f ami l i a r to
you. L a n n e r has recently received a
Knighthood In the F rench Legion of Honor.
Thus we see tha t the Negro has
contr ibuted his bit toward t h e eco-
nomic development, f reedom, educa-
tion, l i terature, and a r t of America .
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Sorosis Society.
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STUDENTS Get Your Eats
at
Nolenaar& DeGoede 14 East 8th St.
DU MEZ BROS.
Dry Goods, Coats, Suits and Millinery
HOLLAND, . . MICH
FOR YOUR NEXT HAIR GUT OR SHAVE
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THE WHITE CROSS Three experienced Barbers.
Hair Bobbing a specialty.
ing In picturesque language w h a t he
has learned." A remarkab le instance
is told of an old, uneducated Negro
who. in a shor t period of years th ru
his own effort, increased the cotto'n
balls grown on one s talk f rom two to
four teen . The Negro laborer Is not
essentially jt, f a r m e r . Dur ing tJhe
World Wai* Ave hundred thousand
Negroes came f rom the South to the
North, to fill t he void made by tho
s toppage of immigrat ion and the rush
of whi te work ing men into t h e mu-
nition Industry.
Amer ica ' s Independence f rom
Europe |s due, in no small extent, to
the Negro. Si'nce Washington 's de-
cision In 1775 to accept Negroes into
the Amer ican a rmy, they have fought OFFICEf l fe • A p E E L E C T E D F O R
in every American war . It is e:iti- ^ •/ COMING Y E A R
mated tha t four to six thousand , • -
fought in • t he Revolut ionary war . The *)rchestra held Its a n n u a l plc-
Dur lng the w a r of 1812, the Negro not nic at t he cottage of Vernon Ten
only fought on la'nd, bu t . was also a Cate, Thursday, J u n e 3, and all of
sailor, and figured In the dispute of the m e m b e r s became chi ldren again
the " Impre s smen t of Seamen." Dur- for a few hours . A "communi ty" ball
ing the Civil war, 1 78,075 Negroes had was staged In the a f t e rnoon ,
enlisted to, "part icipate in the fight a f t e r which a del ightful s u p p e r pre-
fer the black man ' s f reedom. The l ) a r e d by P inky Mersen waa served
Negro has not only fought i'n the reg- hungry crowd. Everyone then so-
ular r ank and file, but there are many J 0 U l ' n e t l on the beach where some of |
ins tances on record of ac t s of brav- m e m b e r s amused themselves
ery pe r fo rmed by black men of P l a > f i n e I n the sand, while o the r s in-
whlch any whi te man might well be . in a game of Baby- in- the-ho le , -wh ich closely resembled " P a d -d le -Hear t s . "
In 1881, with the establ ishment of A s d a r k n e a 8 a e t t l e d ; t h e p a r t y
Tuskegge Ins t i tu te for Negroes by t u r n e d to the cot tage where to the
Booker T. Washington, himself a s t r u m m i n g of ukeleles, the company
Negro, the Indust r ia l form of educa- displayed their musical ta lents a long
tion was given to America. Mr. other t h a n orches t ra l lines. The eve-Washington believed that It was not n i n g p a 8 S e ( 1 q u i c k i y a n ( 1 a a ^ w r i s t
only necessary to educate the ml'nd, watches approached "dorm t ime," the
but also the hands, for both a re a accompanis ts s t ruck up "Good Night
vital par t of education. Since B. T. Ladies" a f t e r which the pa r ty a d -
Washing ton ' s impetus to Negro ed- journed, all repor t ing an exceptlon-ucat lon. It has been steadily Increas- ally fine t ime.
Ing, until today, I'n many Instances, The orohes t ra has organized for
Spring Suits and Top Coats at the prices that you like
$25.00 $30.00 $35.00
P . S . B O T E R & C O .
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Colonial Sweet Shop The best fancy Sundaes in town. Light Lunches.
Special Candies. 8 East 8 th S t . Across f r o m W a r m Friend Tavern
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The First State Bank The Students' Banking Home
The Oldest and Largest State Bank
in Ottawa County
MAKE OUR PLACE Your home for Kodak Finishing,
Framing and Gifts
GLAD TO SEE YOU
HOLLAND PHOTO SHOP 10 East 8 th S t . D, J. DuSAAR
the Negro mind |s as keen as the the coming year and all a r e looking
white. Negro girls and boys are grad- fo rward to a great f u t u r e . A con-* ^ u K V • Bj uat lng f rom our high schools and unl- st l tution has been p repa red and
Holland City I versities, many of them with honors, adopted by the members , and t h e fol-
State Bank HOLLAND, MICH.
ready to give the'.r best toward the lowing officers have been elected;
f u r t h e r development of their mo the r
count ry .
The yearnings and the suffer ings of
the negro, coupled wltt his iove of
melody, have gWen to America Its
only t rue Folk Music. Songs like
"Zip Coon" and "(Y.al Blao,< Rose,"
were born on Southern plantat ions
dur ing slavery. Af te r the slaves ob-
.MiiiiNiiiiiiiiiin.................0 tal'ned thei r f reedom, George L. White , t r ea su re r of Fish college,
ga the red a group of colored people
toge ther who were known as the
••Jubilee Singers." Their Siave songs
won the i r way into the he.irts of all
who heard them. In London they sang
before a royal audience, and the i r
hau'ntlnjr melody greatly touched
Queen Victoria. Since the«n the mel-
odies of- these songs have been used
t ime and again by composers both In
Eu rope and America .
T h a t the Negro has his place In
f Capital 1100.000.00 Surplus and Profits $140,000.00
Interest paid on Time
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DISEASES OF THE BVIf EAR, NOSE •nil THROAT
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22 We^t 8th Street,
Office Houri— 8 to 11 A If. 2 to 5 P. M.
Sit . 7 to 9 P. M.
DR. A. LEBNHOUTS. Citz. Phone
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Pres ident—Vernon Ten Gate.
Vice President , Managed—Ralph Muller,
Sec 'y-Treas.—Marlon Ingham. L ib ra r i an—Jacob Pelon.
— o COMMENCEMENT P R O G R A M
Sunday, J u n e 13, 7:30 P. M.
Bacca laurea te Services
Thomas Hanna Mackenzie, D. D.
Flushing, New York
Monday, J u n e 14, 8 P. M.
Comencement ttay
The P repa ra to ry School
Carnegie Hall
Tuesday, J u n e 15, 6 P. M.
Alumni Convocation Dinner
Carnegie Hall
Wednesday, J u n e 16, 7:30 P. M.
Senior Commencement
Carnegie Hall
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/ Holland Printing Co. can serve you best. Holland's Finest Printers 210 College Avenue
"Say it with Flowers"
The Shady Lawn Florists Your College Florist"
JOHN B. VAN DER PLOEG '22, Mgr.
"Our Business is Growing"
Wagner & Bosch, Expert Barbers
w i L V n C U J 4 0 C ? N J S SHAVE 20 CENTS Week Days 8 a.m to 8 p m. — Saturdays 8 a m, to 10 p.m.
74 E. Eighth St. Holland. Michigan
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FINE PIANOS Humor
- A N D - W I S E A N D O T H E R W I S E
Victor and Brunswick Records —at the—
MEYER MUSIC HOUSE 17 W. 8th St.
Pianos and Viclrolas rented at reasonable prices.
Quality Shoe Repairing—That's Our Business
" D i c k " t he Shoe Doctor E L E C . S H O E H O S P I T A L D. S c h i t t e m r , P rop .
Phont 5 3 2 8 WE CALL ANP DELIVER 13 E. 8th St.
Ready Dishes, Hot & Cold for Busy Patrons Laughlin's Restaurant
72 East Eighth St. " A Real Good P lace to Ea t . " L u n c h e s put up.
YOUR WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR WORK Get Prompt Attention at
PETER A. SELLES, Jeweler 14 East 8th St.
Arctic Frost Bites 5 CENTS
S t r a w H a t s Straw Hat season is here. We are ready with
a good supply of good snappy styles
AT
VISSER & BAREMAN 50 E 8 t h S t .
H o m e C o o k i n g
29 W. E igh th St.
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Seniors! See Nick Dykema fo r your graduation Suits. Years of satisfactory service recommend me for fine tailorinR, pressing and repairing.
Over KEEPER S RESTAURANT.
WHEN YOU W A N T THE FINEST IN
Ice Cream, Candies, Fruits and Nuts,come to A. PAT3Y FABIANO 26 West Eighth Street
"This is no t i m e f o r j o k i n g . " T h a t
is w h a t every one said a week ag'o
M o n d a y n igh t . I t Is t r u e now in t h e
s a m e sense . W h a t can be said t h a t
could be m a d e to s e e m f u n n y ? Yet
In t h e f a c e of d i sas te r H o p e s t u d e n t s
l a u p h e d . G r i m p r o p h e t s of t h e f u -
t u r e p red ic t ed a s t e a d y d o w n p o u r of
u week . Ye t w e l a u g h e d . W h e n it
s eemed t h a t m o n e y a n d t i m e h a d
been needless ly and f o o l i s h l y . w a s t -
ed ; w h e n t h e b ig s p l u r g e looked l ike
t h e b igges t s p l a s h in w e s t e r n Mich-
igan, if n o t In t h e w h o l e s ta te , If no t
in th i s Un i t ed S ta tes ; w e l a u g h e d . W e
l aughed , no t a s Individuals , no t a t
jokes , n o t a t Mi les tone h u m o r , a n d
not even a t A n c h o r jokes . W e l a u g h -
ed a s Hope i t e s . a un i t ed b a n d . If t h e
b a n d of s en io r men h a d -been a l o n e
on t h e field t h e y could not h a v e
l a u g h e d , b u t w h e n they fe l t every
o t h e r c l a s s r i g h t by t h e i r s ide they
knew t h a t It could h a v e r a ined every
n igh t f o r t h e who le week a n d no one
would h a v e been t h e loser . T h i s Is
not deep s tuf f . T h e po in t Is th i s : T h e
g rea te s t benef i t of t h e P a g e a n t Is a
un i ted H o p e College. Le t u s s tay
un i t ed .
"See you l a t e r . " " C o m e u p to t h e r o o m some t i m e . "
"See you t o - m o r r o w . " Sen io rs c a n say t h e s e p a r t i n g s f o r
only a f ew d a y s longer . H o w m e a n -
ingless t h e y h a v e been a n d yet h o w
ful l of m e a n i n g t h e y will b e c o m e .
T h e t h o u g h t Is sober ing . Bu t , seniors ,
let t h e r e be no " s a d n e s s of f a r e w e l l .
M a k e t h e end a s h a p p y as t h e p e r f e c t
days t h a t h a v e gone by. Go on b u t
don ' t look b a c k . Y o u r m e m o r y will
l inger in o u r m i n d s long a f t e r we
too h a v e le f t t he se Kai ls .
Notice to Fordology Students Cer t i f ica tes f o r success fu l c o m p l e -
t ion of t h i s course In t h e f o r m of
b e a u t i f u l l y e m b a l m e d d ip lomas will
be g r a n t e d to a l l s t u d e n t s w h o m a k e
success fu l t r i p s e i the r to I o w a or to
New Y o r k . T h e d e m o n s t r a t i o n of
F o r d i n g ab i l i ty in t h i s p rac t i ca l w a y
will conclus ive ly p rove t h e s t u d e n t s
abi l i ty . Send a n enve lope b e a r i n g
your r e t u r n a d d r e s s a n d t h e u s u a l
fee of two a n d a ha l f lo rn m e n
e i the r In p ins or s t a m p s a n d t h e
goa t - sk in will be f o r w a r d e d by s low
f r e i g h t .
(irtM'ii Mi l l Cafe *
After you ride or walk stop at the Green Mill for refreshments.
CLEANLINESS, SERVICE, QUALITY
Green Mill Cafe Proprietor
The
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College Inn " S T U D E N T S ' F O R E M O S T E A T I N G P L A C E "
Fresh Home made Pies for house par tus . Lunches put up and delivered.
College Cater.
0. E. PATTERSON, Prop.
Corner College Avenue and Tenth Street
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Malted Milks 15c. We have Candy in Boxes and Bulk. Also big line of Bars.
Cota s Students Drug Store S U C C E S S O R T O L I N D E B O R G ' S
5 4 E. 8 ih S t .
X
ELENBAAS & FORTNEY The premier barbers of Holland. In the rear , at
O L L I E : s
SPECIAL SERVICES HELD SUNDAY
C H V R C H E S J O I N I N T H E V N I O N
S E R V I C E S
P h o n e 5445 Special Chicken D i n n e r Every Day
K E E P E R S R E S T A U R A N T H o m e Baked Pies A Spec ia l ty
Ho l l and , Mich.
OWN THE WATCH » \.
You have always wanted.
WE HAVE IT.
Geo. H. Kuizenga & Co. J E W E L E R S
Opp. Warm Friend Tavern
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I Seniors! Graduation Pictures
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Special pi ice until lhe end of tl-e f c I k o I year.
T h e L a c e y S t u d i o
One of t h e mos t In t e re s t ing m e e t -
ings In connc t lon w i t h t h e synod w a s
t h a t held on S u n d a y even ing a t 6:30
o 'c lock. T h e Chr i s t i an E n d e a v o r
socie t ies of t h e ci ty t o g e t h e r w i t h
col lege s t u d e n t s met w i th some synod
m e m b e r s a n d discussed t h e r e l a t ion
of t he y o u n g people to t h e c h u r c h .
Mr. H e n r y Nyboer , p r e s iden t of t h e
local un ion , h a d c h a r g e of t h e m e e t -
ing, w h i l e Mr A. D u r yea pres ided a n d
led t h e d iscuss ion per iod . Seve ra l
p h a s e s of t h e p r o b l e m s c o n f r o n t i n g
y o u n g p e o p l e were discussed w i t h
m a n y t a k i n g p a r t . R e s o l u t i o n s w e r e
d r a w n u p a n d were passed wi th t h e
p u r p o s e of m a k i n g t h e p r o g r a m of
t h e y o u n g m o r e ac t ive ly Chr i s t i an .
P r e l i m i n a r y to th i s R e v . W . G. Ver
wey t a l k e d on " W h a t t h e C h u r c h E x -
pec t s of H e r Y o u n g Peop le" , wh i l e
Miss B e r t h a Olgers t a lked on " W h a t
t h e Y o u n g Peop le E x p e c t of t h e
C h u r c h . " A very p rof i t ab le m e e t i n g
It p roved to be o t h f o r y o u n g a n d
old. In t h e r e g u l a r e v e n i n g m e e t i n g a t
Ca rneg ie H a l l Rev. Mil ton H o f f m a n
of New B r u n s w i c k S e m i n a r y a d d r e s s -
ed a c a p a c i t y c rowd on t h e need of
a Min i s te r ' s Pens ion F u n d . He s p o k e
of t h e g r e a t need of t h i s age f o r t h e
c h u r c h , of t h e need of t h e c h u r c h
f o r m i n i s t e r s a n d t h e need of min i s -
t e r s f o r a pens ion . T h e m u s i c f o r t h i s
m e e t i n g w a s f u r n i s h e d by t h e H o p e
o r c h e s t r a a n d t h e t h r e e glee c lubs .
Dr. W . B. Hil l p res ided .
BULK BRICK
Hoekstra's Ice Cream CREAM OF UNIFORM QUALITY
65 West 8th St. Phone 2212
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For Real Malted Milks —See—
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