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The A n c h or Volume XXXVI I Hope College, Holland, Michigan, March 16, 1927 Number 23
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LOCAL CONCERT Study In Springtime
V BY GLEE CLUB I APPEARS TONIGHT !
PROGRAM OF KXCKIXKNT VARIETY
WILL ENTKRTAIN
HKAHKRK
IS BIG ANNUAL EVENT
Club of Highly Praised SlnRers Merit
Popular Student Support By
Attending
CALENDAR •
March 10—Girl's Glee Club Con- •
cert. * March 17—Y. W. Meeting. March 18—Junior-Senior meeting. •
• March 2 1 - Y . M. Supper.
• March 22—Y. M. Meeting. • March 23—Anchor Comes Out.
• March 24—Y. W. Meeting. • March 25—Spring Recess Begins.
• April 4—Spring Recess Ends •
COLLEGE CLOSES AS PRAYER DAY
IS CELEBRATED OBSERVES
ESTABLISHED BY
SETTLERS
The Girls' Glee club will give their
annual concert Wednesday. March 1G. In
Wlnants chapel. The Girls Glee club has Just re-
turned from their eastern tour where
they have been singing In many of the
Hefbrmed churches and have been ac- r T I O N OBSERVES CUSTOM claimed with the highest praise. The
program Is one tha t has caused many
words of commendation from eastern
uudlences and n e w s p a p e r s ^ n d a j e a . ^ ^ c o m p a n y ^ t h e p e o _
treat is prom sed s e c u l . of Holland and the vicinity, observed
The music will b a t t r f t c f o n s Wednesday. March 9th. as Day of Prayer
u r , with readings as for Crops This Is In accordance with
11 is up to e v® r y B " n o t o n l y ^ t h e o l d Dutch custom. All collegc ex-lege to back the G ^ ^ g r e a t e i , c l 8 e 8 w e r e suspendd, while a large
a matter of oya y, ^ ^ number of the s tudents attended the va-personal satlsfac churches. Here services were held.
T " " I T - " " ' d . " . , pmyins . » , « » . » • - P - » " » Wednesday even g. o u r c o m i n g y e a r , So tha t we might enjoy
tlclceu n o l "and show them that we can another season of prosperity and happl-
a I l d do appreciate the Aner a r U J ' c k e t s ness.^ ^ c h a p e l , D r . D l m .
are on sale at Hulzeng ] h a d k e n o n t h e original mean-
a n d can also be secured ^ o m the mem s l g n l { l c a n c e of this day
bers of the club, ome w l ! w e r e t o c l eb ra te . I t was e«-
. e f s support the girl J tabUshed by the early se t t led when advertised our school ^ t h e ^ ^ w f t s p l o n e e l . c o u n t r y T h e D u t c h
held this day of prayer to ask a harvest
which would carry them safely through
the winter. In those early days, when want and starvation were such fre-
quent visitors to our colonies, this was
a day which the settlers greatly cherish-
ed. I t does not. usually seem so vital to
us now because we live, seemingly. In a
land of plenty and to spare. But. as
the president said, the world Is only
about a month from starvation today. In
spite of the fact tha t our store houses
PROFESSIONALS DISPLAY CLASS
AS HOPE LOSES DICK JAPINGA, F O R M E R HOPE ACE,
LEADS FAST FURNACE
PLAYERS
COLLEGIATES SHARE HONORS
Exlilhitlon Confirms Belief Of Success
For '2« Season As the Team
Will Return
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—From New Student
HOPE DEBATING SQUAD NEARS CLOSE OF SEASON AFTER SUCCESSFUL MEETS
RETURN OF BOOKS PRECEDES REGULAR
LIBRARY SESSIONS
HOPE RESERVES CAPTURE CITY
. CHAMPIONSHIP
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lining Wlnants Chapel Wednesday.
CO-EDS CONVEY GIRLS' OPINION
OF HOPE MEN v W REPRESENTATIVES SUGGEST
•DO'S" AND "DON'T'S" TO
V. M. AUDIENCE
v, - and granaries are full to overflowing The "Y" men were privileged to hear ^ w c t h l n k seriously of the
"Hints from the Y. W. on Teu ay l s n . t ^ p e r i m p S t jUst as f i t t ing
evcnlns. March 8th. Miss Lillian m ^ ^ ^ ^ 2 7 a s it was In the early days
and Miss Jean Hlnken, girls o f t j i e nineteenth century? tivcs. led the meeting. However, as they
stated, their remarks were the result of —«
the various opinions expressed by the
co-eds. This Is an annual event, and judging
from the large number In attendance, It
is an event highly approved of by the
men. Miss Hlnkcn's talk dealt, particularly
with personal appearance. Including gen- niKVSI.KUS eral habits and courtesy. Quoting one X ' k , " S . I T V T 1 T L E TO of her sister co-eds, she reported that the BRINC.S (
Hope men always seemed •'111 at ease.
She suggested better conversation and les- incorrect grammar. Her closing I n p preliminary to the Hope-Furnace
statements may be summed up thus ; g a m c t h e Hope Reserves administered
"You're pretty good fellows." a stinging defeat to the league winning Miss Schmld presented the girls' plea champions, the Chryslers aggregation, to
In this wise: "Be more carelul about the t h e t U ne of 42 to 19. little things." She stressed will-power x h e Reserves exhibition was a good and Ideals to overcome selfish faults. o n e i e a c h player starring In turn and
Very tactfully, she reprimanded the men, caging baskets.
stating at the same time tha t these summary—
criticisms applied to the girls as well. l s t qU a r ter—Baskets by TAzelaar, J. "To be thoughtful , to think of others, V a n Z a n d e n anci De Waard for the Chry-
and to enlarge your spiritual life, said 8 | e r g a n d a ^ ^ < 5 by De Velder had the
Lillian, "should be the aim of the Hope c o u n t jq t 0 2 when Hope called time
men." with 3 minutes to play. De Velder and Russell Damstra, vice-president of the Y anden Bosch scored before the 1st per-
"Y," acted as the chairman. Peter Koop- e n c j e ( j
man, accompanied oy John Soeter, sang quarter—1 lone point was all the
•'Teach Me To Pray. Chryslers could get In this period, while
0 baskets by Bekken, Japinga and Heydorn
Y. M. SUPPER „ „ had the count 20 to 11 . Tickets are' now selling for the Y. M. i n the last half each of the Reserves
Supper to be held Tn honor of the Hope scored baskets and brought their count Alumni, at Hope church, on March 21. t 0 42, while the Chryslers could add
Get your ticket! AND BE THERE! but 8 points to make their score 19.
The Hope debating teams are prepar-
ing for their final debates, to be waged
with Olivet college and the Michigan
Central State Normal School.
To date ,the squad has enjoyed a slng-
uarly successful season.
Definite dates, for the final contests
have not been arranged. However, the negative team meets Olivet college this
week, while the negative and affirmative
teams will compete with Ypsllantl, some-
time in April. -With the close of the
season, every member of the squad of
ten will have seen action In one or
more Inter-colleglate frays. This dis-
tinction will enlarge the local PI Kappa
Delta Chapter.
Definite plans are under way to place
the Hope library sessions at former
hours.
President Dlmnent announced these
plans during a short talk, at the chapel
service, on March 10.
With the absence of Miss DePree,
former librarian, the library did not M't m receive the necessary at tention. Miss
M. J. Ross will act as the new librarian
and already, the books are being placed
In their previous orderly positions. To
accomplish this, all books have been
called in so tha t all readers' cards may be
checked. This week brings regular a t -
tention to the book* room and readers
will be waited upon.
An 8 point victory was all the high-
ly-touted professional Holland Furnace
players were able to wrest from the
scrappy Hope team In the Armory on
March 8, and their win was due to the
sensational playing of Dick Japinga ,a former Orange and Blue player.
The Furnace points were gained on
long shots and their exhibition of bas-
ket shooting was a pretty one.
Hope staged a valiant fight through-
out and forced the professionals to the
limit. All the Hope players gave good ac-
counts of themselves, with no Individual
starring.
Summary:
Dick Japinga threw 3 deuces, before
his brother Russ, counted first for Hope.
Johnson scored a long one, and Martin
followed with a 2 pointer for Hope. Black
scored an underbasket shot, and Van
Lente added a dence, followed by a 3
point contribution of Capt. Klels. Dick
Japinga added another deuce as the first
quarter ended 12 to 9.
( C o n t l n u e d ^ o i r P a g ^ T ^
MEN LEADERS HAND HINTS TO
Y. W. LISTENERS
REVIEW OF GIRLS' GLEE CLUB TRIP READS LIKE SOME FAIRY TALE
MAN'S IDEA OF AN IDEAL WOMAN
IS PRESENTED TO
GIRLS
How's this for real exc i t emen t? -and 011 wherever they went. The sweetness
class? Rubbing elbows with President a n d c l o s e harmony was especially ap-
Coclldge; seeing' the Capitol with Ter- P r a i 8 e d - ^d iv idua l glory went to Miss rible Terry, a most interesting, humor- Nettlnga for her splendid solo work. One
ous, and capable guide; sit t ing in the o f t h e n i c e 8 t t h i n g s s a l d a b o u t t h e g i r l 8
Members Gallery listening to speeches w a s t h a t appeared so fresh and
and debates in the House of Represen- s w e c t ' u n l i k e m 0 8 t c o l l e g e c o - e d 8 w i t h
tatives; sitting In Lincoln's pew, which their painted features and boyish con-
Is seldom open to visitors; seeing Mt. d u c ^ Vernon as guests of Mrs. Richardson; Many little incidents occurred during
being entertained by the Cosmas club, the trip. Miss Ross had the good for-
one of the most noted groups of literary tune of standing next to President Cool-
and scientific men In the world; hav- Idge when their picture was taken. Her
ing a dozen or more cameras blaze away elbow just touched his ,and as he didn' t
at you at the same time with Coolldge have time to shake hands with them all,
In your midst; and riding around In the girls fought for a chance to touch
big expensive autmoblles driven by ne- her "sacred elbow."
gro chauffeurs. Another time, they got on the wrong
Doesn't It seem too grand to be t rue?A t ra in, but, Miss Ross' quick thinking
Yet all this, and more, our own cpllegejsaved them. A subway train can not go
glc^ club was privileged to do. and In re-Muntil the gates are closed, so Miss Ross tu rn for these many favors, they gave jhe ld them open and with one long Yoo-
thclr admirers a treat to some real sing- Hoo! (which afterward came to be the
int*. The girls showed tha t they really signal for quick movement) had the
appreciated all tha t was done for them girls out in two seconds. and tha t created more favorable com- Cong Kurtz of Pennsylvania obtained for
mcnt. No one seemed too busy or too them passes to go aboard the President's
unconcerned to help them In every pos- Yacht, the Mayflower. By mistake, they
slble way. Washington has so many were taken to the Mayflower hotel,
visitors, that the people there don't even whereupon Henrietta Beyers Inquired
notice them; but . they surely -spent a where they kept the Mayflower. When lot of time and energy In 'entertain- told In the water, of course," she ex-
Ing our girls. Dr] Slzoo. pastor of the claimed, "Not the Pilgrim's old May-
Prcsldent's church, had full charge of flcwer!" She had thought the Presl-
their entertainment and was with them dent 's fine yacht was the old Mayflower, r, great deal. Mrs. Atkinson, the church The conquering heroes have finally
visitor, was appointed to be his assistant, returned home, and we are all proud
Nothing tha t could posssfbly add to the of having such a group of capable sin-
comfort and happiness of the group was ers among us. Our only hope Is t ha t
overlooked . f * next year will bring another wonderful The singing was favorably commented trip to the girls.
"Hints From The Y. M." was the Y. W.
C. A. discussion topic as the girls met
on Thursday, March 10. After singing several hymns,"Polly'''
Schutt read the Scripture of the even-
ing f rom Proverbs 31; which deals with
a virtuous woman.
The president then Introduced the
speakers of the evening, Jack Soeter and
Lester Bossard, who represented the
Y. M. C. A. Jack told of the rise of wo-
manhood, as a result of the religion of
Jesus Christ, and showed tha t the gen-
eral Idea of woman's inferiority to man
is Incorrect. He said tha t women were
superior to men In bearing pain, sorrow
and disappointment. Several faults of
the Hope girls were pointed out, but, he
gave them in such a pleasing and careful
manner tha t no one was offended.
He told the girls it was their duty to
speak first when they met a fellow
"Hoplte" on the street, and he assured the girls t ha t if they spoke first, the boys
would be sure to answer. He showed
the evils of gossip and advised the girls
to refrain from it as much as possible.
He closed by urging the girls to be tem-
perate; to remember to be thoughtfu l of
the fellows and of God.
Miss Katherine Belles and Miss Bern-ice Beeuwkes then favored the audience
with a vocal duet. . Lester then gave a very interesting
and uplif t ing talk in which he stated his
a t t r ibutes of an Ideal woman. He show-
ed t h a t boys admired virtue In a woman. Boys like Intellectual girls because
they can be helpful as well as amusing.
In discussing beauty, he pointed ou t
t h a t grace, charm, culture and strength of character, as well as facial beauty,
made a woman beautiful. He closed
with a f i t t ing poem.
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THE ANCHOR
THE ANCHOR
Subacr ip t lon $1.50 P e r Y e a r
Staff
Editor-ln-chlef
Associate Editors
to Its purpose, since, a slight rule revi- Net t .nga : " In New York, writ ing a new
sion would eliminate the organization's song h i t . "
flght for life. We refer to a change in o
the charge of tui t ion. The organist Is a t a loss to know what
Under the present system, the admin - d o w I t l 1 h l s f e e t when using a type-
istration collects en t rance fees which writer.
shall only be used for the maintenance o
of the college. If to th is amount , a fee Suspicious old lady ( in the coun t ry ) :
John Mulder, should be added, which would cover the "What ' s t h a t f u n n y stuff on t h a t
Agnes Tysse, cost of an athlet ic ticket, the association sheep?"
Lester Bossard. would be spared numerous worries. Sev- "Wool."
eral s t uden t salesmen would not have
to solicit subscription
Tavern Barber Shop
"Wool! Huh. I'll bet its half cot ton."
Campus
Assistants
Alumni
Sports
Exchange
Kopartnient Krtltnrs — - . . i — . to these tickets. Hazel Albers T h e b u s l n e 8 s manager could make some
definite plans for ensuing years, since
Grace McCarrol t h e i n c o m e w o u l d b e comparatively con-s s tent .
But, says the adminis t ra t ion we are
no t going to force s tudents to meet this
t-. i< t t 1-1 expense. Some s tuden t s cannot afford it. Delia Helder.
Tha t sounds very altruist ic and ideal.
But, what happens later? Popular opin-
ion requires tha t every s tudent support
William Hughes
Margaret Hondelink
Leon Bosch
"Where is Atoms?"
"Atoms? You mean Athens don ' t you?"
"No; Atoms—the place where every-
th ing is blown to."
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Somebody said t h a t cxorclse will kill
all germs. But the t rouble is to cet t he
s tubborn things to exercise.
l luinor
Margaret Barlow, athlet ics by buying an athletic
Norman Hatchman . W e | i a v e social pressure, then, t icket. "Pr i thee Alcestes, why lookest thou in
which the mirror so long?"
does force many a s tuden t to purchase the
ISusiness Staff pass. Also, we find the adm nis t ra t ion
Business Manager Garry De Konlng. requiring credit In physical t ra ining for
Asst. Business Mgr. Norris Van Duren. graduat ion. This credit usually ob-
Circulat ion Manager Howard Sluyter. tained in the f reshman year. T h e n . - t h ?
Athletic Association makes the Just rul-
* Forsooth knave,
mustache ."
I am count ing my
Reporters
Head Reporter Harm Bloemers.
Reporters Eleanor Ver Vvey,
Russel Smith, Raymond Steketee,
Ray Spoelstra.
Ing tha t no one can enjoy gymnasium
privileges wi thout buying an athlet ic
ticket. Consequently every f reshman Is
finally forced to subscribe to the t icket,
"Hey!"
"Wha t? "
" Jus t wanted to tell you, you
two more hours to sleep."
have
1 Say, how did you make ou t at t h 3
a f te r he is enrolled. If then, a f reshman Rice club t ryout?"
Is. finally, forced to purchase the ticket, "Made first bass on four bawls."
why not Include the cost In tu i t ion? o — But. you say, t h a t applies to f reshmen A Prof, was calling the roll for t h 3
only. True. However, If a person can a f - first t ime :
ford to meet this expense In his f resh- "Miss Lelnz?" he said. "Is t h a t L as
man year, wi thout previous notice, could in Luke?"
not every s tudent meet the same ex- "No." came the reply from our l i t t le
why? are they s tuden t vs. Prof.; s tuden t P e n s e d u r l n e e a c h o f - h l s f o u r L o 1 8 ' " I t s H e l n i ! a S l n ' B a k C t , B C ! l n S - ' " with previous notice o f the charge? Is 0
the requirement not justified? T h e jU c jg e gazed wi th horrified won-previously mentioned d e r a t t h e a c c u s e d m u r d e r e r .
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This is the Place Ladies' Hair Bobbing, Beauty Parlor in connection
Phone 5971
EXAMINATIONS VS. ?
Examinations seem to be one of those
necessary evils which we are obliged to
tolerate Examinations are what? and
vs. exams; s tuden t vs. marks?
As the writer was tolerat ing one of Since these those exams recently, he looked over the f o r c e s a r e a c t l v e l n r e q u l r l n g t h l s p u r . ^ ^ t o ^ m e h e
questions, t hen with the m i n d s eye c h a s e t h e n l s l t n o t a l s o a m l s r e p r e . i n d l g n a n t l y . . T h a t y 0 U k m e d t h i s p 0 0 r
icoked over the work covered In the s e n t a t l o n t 0 t r y t 0 m a k e expenses ap- o l d o l d w o m a n {o l , t h e p a l t r y s u m o f
past six weeks. A vast amount of ma- p e a r s m a i i by a low tui t ion charge? Only 0 0 ? „
"Well, you know how it is, Your Hon-terial came into the mind bu t none of w e e i c the president mentioned t h a t
It seemed to fit exactly the form of the P Y npn_pc wor* hit*hpr nt Hnnp thnn tit " , . J . expenses were nigner at Hope tnan at o r t , r e e s m n c k s h e r e a n ( l t'ree smacks questions. The writer felt t h a t he had R n y o t h e r c o l l e g e o f l t s s i z e i n Michigan. . d e r e . l t s o o n c o u n t s U p . "
conscientiously done the six weeks T j i e n | w i1y n o t be honest In our appeal work,. Bu t he ventures to say t h a t when t o n e W s t u d e n t 8 ? w h y t r y t o m a k e ex-
the 'examinat ion Is re turned there will p e n s e s a p p e f t r s m a l l b y t h l s m e t h o d o f
be a very low mark on it. Does the pro- J u g g l i n g ? w h y n o t . help the Athletic
fessor coldly pu t checks here and there. A s s o C i a t i o n in its sale of t ickets by add-and place a sixty-five on the paper? Does , n g t h e c o s t t o t h e t u i t i o n i n t h e f a l l ?
th is count a certain percentage of the 0
term mark and does It Indicate the - -
amoun t of knowledge the s t u d e n t
A F T E R T H E S H O W Go to t h e
Colonial Sweet Shop For t h e b^st Fancy S u n d a e s in town. L igh t L n n c h e s . Hot F u d g e and C a r a m e l S u n d a e s . Hot Chocolate .
Across From Warm Friend Tavern
Prof. Taylor says: All t h a t t i t ters Is
not bald.
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secured? Perhaps we s tuden t s do look
too much for the mark.
The s tudent ' s mind Is still developing.
Does the professor realize In wha t way
the s tuden t will Interpret his ques-
tions? Does he appreciate the process In
Humor
OUR PLATFORM Dear Const i tuents :—
You have, for a long time, upheld the
the s tudent ' s mind? This Is" perhaps Policies of this column. We now deem it
bringing up t h a t age old quest ion of only fair to tell or enumera te the planks
educators which all Instructors cons tant - i n s f t l d platform. ly face. The Instructor does not have Elevators In all the buildings.
t ime to study each Individual s tudent , 2. K ddy-cars to navigate from class
bu t some Idea of the s tuden t ' s ability Is t 0 class. in every Instructor 's mind. Since we 3. Comfortable lounging chairs on the
cannot very well do away with these second floor hallway of Van Raalte hall,
exams, should not t he Instructor bear 4- A b i B e e r a n d bet ter Anchor year.
In mind a few more th ings than those Could anything be more concise
which he sees on the examinat ion sheet? o r brief. No. we th ink not , a t least not now.
BEAUTY PARLOR In connection with the
Colonial Barber Shop.
Call 2071 for Appoinlmenl
T H E : B E S T o f E V E R Y T H I N G Only careful ly selected Foods are used in oar Appetizing Delicacies.
LAUGHLIN'S RESTAURANT 'Real Good Place to Eat." "The Best Coffee in Town." |
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There is. however, a danger in doing
this. Some of us s tuden t s feel t h a t a
Prof, has an idea Just what we can do.
Sometimes we grant, we get more than
we deserve, b u t a t o ther t imes we work
harder and perhaps deserve relatively
mere, b u t the Prof, again places
Dear Readers, if I am elected I prom-
ise to do everything in my power to leg-
islate these improvements t h r u the
Chamber of Commerce. Rotary Club or
any other necessary organization. I
thank you. (Applause.)
w. s. s. s. Wooden Shoe Sweet Shop
a
Broadcasting for 600 Students
Next to Colonial Theatre
D. J. DU SAAR Holland Photo Shop
GIFTS THAT LAST
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idea of the s tudent ' s ability in the form
of the same old mark.
These are not s ta tements bewailing
m s t rea tment or apeallng for mercy. But
th3y are Intended to express the fact
t h a t s tudents realize the need of un -
derstanding and appreciation, especially
"Hear the one about t he Scotchman
who Just went Insane?"
• No. what was the mat te r?"
"He bought a score card a t t h s game
and nei ther team scored,"
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"Keep on sending in your Jokes." in the educational field. We are here to ^ ^ „ a n d s o m e t l m e y o u w l l ,
try to unders tand each o t h e r - l e t ' s try ^ ^ t o h l t m e T h a t n f t e r n o o n t h e
harder.
THAT ATHLETIC TICKET
humoris t called and did.
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Garry (any of ' em) : "I say Prof. Zook,
I need a little l ight on this subject ."
Prof : "Might I suggest a little refiec-
t ion?" o
Waiter: "What is your order, sir?."
T u t t : "A demi-tosse. please."
Walter : "And yours?"
Soeter: "I'll t ake the same th ing he
Now. It Is with regret t h a t we note did and a cup of coffee."
t h a t such funct ions m u s t be held , for o^ t h e chief purpose of obtaining money Many an alley cat can look at a f u r
for t h e Athletic Association. The func - coat and say. "There goes papa." *
t lon is excellent enough and we would o
encourage Its' existence. Bu t we object Tcacher: "Where is Berlin?"
CO-OPERATION
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The bes t r e su l t s in p r in t ing a r e o b t a i n r d when t h e r e is p r o p e r co-operat ion b e l w e t n the p r in te r and the b u y e r of pr int ing. It is o u r aim to a lways work closely with you in all y o u r
m P r ' n , ' n 2 p r o b l e m s . F r o m such co-o j ' e ra t ion * the re r e su l t s an economy in t ime, sav ing cost ,
and a se rv ice tha t i n s u r e s you r sa t i s fac t ion .
Steketee-Van Huis Printing House Holland's Leading Printers
9 East 10th St. Phone 5908 Holland, Mich.
Somewhat over a week ago. t he s tu -
dents a t tended the second Pun Nite
which has been sponsored dur ing the
school year. The proceeds were to bene-
fit the Athletic Association, which Is
fighting a hard struggle to pay off its'
heavy Indebtedness.
PUTMAN'S BARBER SHOP
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THE ANCHOR
FINE PIANOS
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Victor and Brunswick Records —at the—
MEYER MUSIC HOUSE 17 W. 8th St. .
Pianos and Victrolas icnted at reasonable prices.
CAMPUS NEWS
We are glad to see t h a t Ken Mook has
lef t t h e orchestra p i t to go in for pho -
tography.
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All t he doleful faces looking o u t
of t he Chem and Biology labs on these
sunny af ternoons ough t to be assurance
enough to the embryo ministers t h a t
they were not mean t to be doctors.
Still the Famous Malted Milks — a t
We wonder If t he Biology sharks |
couldn ' t discover some way to prevent
"wild oats" from sprout ing.
J A C K B L U E ' S Meal Lnnches that arc tasty ar.d good.
Candy Cigars
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We unders tand t h a t Beswlck's m u s t -
ache went to seed so if you see any l i t t le
ones around the campus you will know
who is responsible.
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We were glad to see Ken Van den
Bosch back on the campus for a day. We
wish him cont inued success in his f igh t
to regain his heal th .
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Jun ior and Senior men! The chances
of dat ing for t he Jnulor-Senlor b a n -
que t are going fas t . Make one before
they're all gone.
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What was the ma t t e r wi th the socle-
ties Friday night? Did they all decide
to hold thei r meetings at "The Holland?"
o Hazel Nienhlus seems to enjoy th i s
spring weather. B u t Hazel, next t ime,
don ' t forget Glee Club practice!
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Some of the Glee Club girls took ad-
vantage of Prayer Day by studying. Well
' they've h a d their good t ime and now
they can suffer ."
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After ma in ta in ing a lead the ent i re first half the Hope qu in te t succumb-ed In the final period, and Albion grabbed a 41 to 24 win which assured the Bechtel ou t f i t the M. I. A. A. title.
Hope jumped Into an early lead, and her dazzling teamwork had t h e bewildered Albion team a t a s t a n d -still. In the first half Albion scored bu t 3 baskets, b u t made good on 7 g i f t shots for a total of 13 points. For Hope. 4 baskets by Japinga, 3 by Martin and 2 by Klels. gave a to ta l of 18 points a t t he half .
Many fouls were called o n . t h e Hope men, and Albion's success wi th them, and 3 baskets scored early in the last period shoved Albion into t h e lead, which seemed to take away Hope's scoring power. Try as she would, t he ball refused to drop, al-though it mus t be said, t h a t Hope's play in the last half was far under par.
Of wha t significance fouls were can be given f rom the fact t h a t . Al-bion scored 13 of them, while Hope got b u t 2 points via t he foul route. Hope made 11 baskets and Albion garnered 14 field goals. Japinga play-ed a stellar, game the first half , his 4 baskets In t h a t period making h i m high-poin t man for Hope. Like the rest, however, Russ lost his power in the final period. Klels played a con-sistent floor game, and was In the re fighting every minu te . His shots a t t he basket refused to give h im more than 2 field goals and a point on a free throw. Mart in went hot t he first half making 3 baskets, b u t was held scoreless the final period. Van Lente and Cook played fine defensive games. Cox's performance was better t h a n the previous game, while Cook's game was the same "never say die" stuff this player has shown all year.
By virtue of th is victory Albion cinched the t i t le and Hope p lanted herself in four th place. Albion, Kala-mazoo, Alma. Hope, Hillsdale, and Olivet finished In the order named.
The following were the mythical all M. I. A. A. teams picked by t h e association coaches and published in the Detroit Fre Press. , 1st t e am:
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R F Hope L F Albion C Albion R G Alma.
L G Albion Boo Cook received honorable men-
tion. Klels and Cook, are deserving of
the honor accorded them because they have been the most consis tent cour tmen Coach Schouten has had. Klels was a dangerous scoring man and his fioor game was bri l l iant th roughout t h e season. Cook's guard-ing was a f ea tu re of Hope's defense, and he messed u p many plays. These two players have shown the abili ty and fight to earn th i s recognition, and both should go great next year.
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The combined groups of the Home
and Student Volunteers had the pleas-
ure of hearing Revs. Sims, a missionary
to the Indians In Arizona, speak In t h e
Preparatory chapcl on Friday, March 11.
He told us t h a t a missionary must be a
man of the hour. He mus t be able to
a t tend to any difficulty t h a t may arise,
regardless what It Is. He mus t be able to
some Industry. Improve morals, cult ivate
fields, take care of the sick and n u m -
erous other occupations t h a t require a
great amount of labor and thought .
This hard work may shorten one's life,
but . while a missionary does live, he
glories to live for God. Rev. Sims also
stated tha t there Is a large program
ahead for the mission fields and It may
take some t ime to get the program well
underway. The main purpose now. Is to
educate and t ra in native workers for In
t u r n they will be able to do much be t -
ter work among their own people. I n
conclusion he said, t h a t a missionary
goes out with fa i th In God. and wi th a
determinat ion to do the will of God. for
a life of service Is the life. Not for self
bu t all for Christ. Are we willing to
make our life a life of service?
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The Men's Glee club performed In Kal-
amazoo. Friday evening. March 11. The
men have been studying for a long t ime
under the capable direction of Mrs. Fen-
ton . and this short t r ip Is only a pre-
paration for the longer tour which will
come In a few weeks. The club has worked up a large group
of numbers and are capable of render-
ing them in a masterly way. Many peo-
ple have remarked upon the tonali ty and
the feeling which the young men put
Into their work. In addit ion to numbers by t h e en-
t ire club last Friday evening In the First
Reformed church of Kalamazoo, several
f ine solos were offered by members of
t h e group. Mr. Kenneth Mook, an ac-
complished violinist, rendered several
f ine numbers. Mr. Stanley De Pree
whose voice has of ten pleased the Hope
students , sang several f ine bari tone solos.
The Men's Glee club are soon to take
a longer trip. The proposed t r ip will
take them through Chicago and sever-
al of the mldwestern states.
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Miller opened the scoring in the sec-
end period, closely followed by Klels and
Dick Japinga. Hope missed several a t -
tempts under the basket and Dick add-
ed 4 more points. Klels scorcd, and a
minute later Klay who was sent In for
Klels. scored a deuce. The half ended
with the score 22 to 15. Baskets by Black and Japinga for the
Furnace team and baskets by De Piee
and Van Lente for Hope kept t h e same
lead. Pretshaw and Black scored and
then Martin and VanLente added 3 points.
Dick Japinga added another long shot
and the final quar te r began with the
score 32 to 22. Black added 2 deuces before Cook
added his long Tom. and Nettlnga scor-
ed 2 free shots. Vander Hill scored be-
fore the final whistle, and the Furnaces
won 36 to 28. To lose by b u t 8 points to t h e Hol-
land Furnace aggregation Is no disgrace,
and the team Is to be commended for
Its showing. Tha t "never-say-dle" fight has been
shown all season. Watch th i s same
gang tear things wide open next year
we all chuckle when we think t h a t they
will all be back.
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