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ILLINOIS STATE S. S, SECRETARY PLEASES REV. McCOLLAM DELIVERS PRAYER 9 DAY ADDRESS

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e ate On Wednesday evening the men of * ^ e t F o r P u ^ i c Program. the Hope College Science Club laid ~~0— q""?"" Th TT]fi1 aside their pippetes and microscopes, HOPE FIVE AGAIN GOES DOWM ont f L l Sodety, has throughar con( uc n placed on the shelf their ragged tomes BEFORE KA/OO I J^ ^ f f a weekB of scientific lore, divested t L s e l v e s EFOREKAZOO. ly meeting n the Dutch Language,

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to^hfKa^cbn86^ ^ ^ n d r e t a i n i n g t h e u s e o f t h e i r mother o the Kazoo College quintet, Monday, tongue. Short but instructive pro?22 ' b y t h e c , o s e s c o r e of rams are given at each meeting, A l a r ^ e crowd was out to see which are always subject to prifin the battle which started at 7:30 with i ^ . The men are S y L 1: no prelim, as the Kazooks had to leadership and advice of Dr H o s n l . catch an early car back f o r their - d Prof A. C p who a i t f n d ^ Celery-fed town. It was a h a S - - s t i n g s f r o m t i m ; t o t ^ e fought contest throughout and our Owing to repeated requests from team was in every way equal to the ^ people of the v I T u s D u ^ h opponents in playing the game. John- churches of the City and virinif

VETERANS DEBATE FOR HOPE —o— On Feb. 16 the first debate on our schedule t a k ^ nia^o u tj i affTrma ive J e L , deh a J T , H 0 P e S lege at horn T d t h . ^ma/01m I * Z l Z J r J T v T mazoo A T i t w ! sta g e d on this date between ^Alh* 8 0n, Olivet, and Y p s C ^ of these two triflnwlpa *1 • l n n ? 1 !f

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On Thursday last, college students p e r c i p i t a t e 0 d ' X m s e l v e s ^ ' i n t o ^ t h e and their friends .gathered in the S D a c i Scipnpp r i n h hoii f 4 0 en o chapel once more fittingly to ob- l h e i r a n n u a l g t J y serve the Annual Day of Prayer for -j * n i . Colleges. Dr. Dimnent reminded us fl J h e ox.dat.on of ce lulose material that such was the custom at Hope a n d ^ " " ^ n c e of tungsten in dating back to the pioneer days of vacuo to electnc.ty has made the clubg '77. After a pleasing number by the f 0 0 1 " , ® nd C 0 Z J ' The festive B-Naturals, Dr. Blekkink from the ^ ^as c e e ^ ecorated with cros ed Seminary read the Scriptures and * humeri and the rea mos ere offered prayer. A f t e r a second musiP was impregnated

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SOn C,Ub has cal number a vocal solo by Miss ~ ^ ' ^ regUlar ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i d e f t o gte a S e - h l e r for i f c h r l i o l ^ f o l Pearl Paalman with violin obligato .. ry nerves and caused the due to the protests of Coach Youn^ winter public program. The dafp W The question of H p W • . d Sa y g a 3 to secrete C0 10US been se by John Kuipers. Dr. Dimnent in'!!' " ' y a s last year he had ousted McCay durt for Wednesday, February 7 solved, t h a t the United States'shouM )P e 160 yte mem and troduced the speaker of the day, the J ? b e r had ing a critical time in a game, and this program will be in addiHnn immediately enter thp T e t o t h e an Rev. S. McCollam of Chicago, secreto baptize his aili- Truesdale was substituted, and it was n u a l program given during Nations. Hope will d e b a t e d two the taking a d v a n t a tary of the Chicago Sunday School T l f l T' " ^ of the of- Commencement week. The place will other questions thi year f o r Z Cial S lenienCy t h a t was b e h Association. ^ ' L u wi/h^h ' ' ^ b e W i n a n t s ' C h a P e , • The f o l L T n g schedule i n c l u d e s a d e b a r w i t p S ' ro Rev. McCollam proved himself a ^ u, with the social committee Kazoo. The game appeared to be too 18 t h e Pprogram 8:ram; sons college, Fairfield la on Aurii' h a d 80 wel1 u 10 ! P man with a keen sense of religious Prepared, was served. f a s t for the referee as progress was „ . J Program. 12 and 'during the latter p a r t ^ o f values, and as he observed, if he Menu continually overlooked by him, and onW W II, April a debate has also .been arhadn't been a Scotchman he would ucumis satiri in fanti ly o n c e c a j | a £ o u i n n j^ a z o o » s Kort Welkomswoord—J. Minnema r a n « e d o u t w i t h Kazoo Normal. The ex have made a good Dutchman. ^ Oleae europacae two-step toward the basket. The t e n Vergissing"—J. Blauw. a c t date for this debate is pending His theme, which was on the Oallinae Pisiarrense rooters evidenced their dissatisfaction Oratie "Ons 75-jarig gedendfeest - ' H < ) P e and NormaJ have never requisites for C h r i s t i a n lea- ^ Oxycocei to such an extent that at one time he # —Wm. Hilmert. met in forensic work and therefore dership, embraced the following. We ^alani tuberosi Glutenous dextrin was forced Quartette the rivalry will, no doubt, be very little realize how large a part is Casein in H-4 0 - 2 3.1416 silence them. keei1 Mengelmoes—M. Arnoys. to see which school shall win t he flrst played in the life of our college by (CH-3)2 (C-4 N4-H-CH) 0 - 2 At the sound of the first whistle the 'Geloof j i j het?"—N. Bruinix, M. victory. The teams f o r the prayers of her founders. But if (caffeine) and C12 H22 0 „ in Aqua, game started off and continued as the Hoeksema. this debate will be chosen m the anare are to rely on prayer as a^source Seocsiban fastest game of the season, and in Jezus in de Herberg"—A. Scher- n u a I I f iter-Society debates to be 10 h e ld M of power, we must not neglect our C" N-2 HO-O-CH a bout ^ minute "Chief" looped a ,,mer; ,. a r c h 2nd. The question f o r responsibilities in the matter. God is Total calories 2000, Carbohydrates n i C e o n ^ f r o m the side for a double Muziek G. Kots. this debate will be, "Resolved, t h a t t h e Uni sending us His messages thru His Lipins 825, Protiens 335. Nutri- counter J for Hope. Soon after Bedant, de man die niet kon t e d States shall cancel her radio but we Beans "iiaseu missed uii on aa uouoie. double IOUI, foul, to,fo . . . will miss- them unless tive^Ratio 1:5.^ fiuiten."—C. — i N i e w eNiewenhuis. n n u i s . ' ^ e ^ t s ^ u e her ner firom r o m her ner Allies in the A t the las GGr reeaat t WWoorrIl d( l W a r we "tune up". Accordingly, the first After social session in which epi- lowed shortly a f t e r by one out of t regular - " The At the last regular meeting meeting of of the the War." The representa representaciet he i v e 8 f r o m t h e var requisite of Christian leadership is grams and witticisims germinated two by Grant. Two more fowls on S o )ciety y tthe following followino- officers were t tives from thp varimio i o u s Societies will-n be as more capacity for the influence of prolifically the club adjourned for Hope were called but gave no c h o s e n f o r t h e second semester ^ l o w s : F r a t e m a l s Chester Pre the Spirit. In the account of Gideon's another short resting stage. s.—Raymond Yntema, counters to Kazoo, Grant missing the .*v,o. iwt.yjuuiiu Lubbers ivuooers. " *iiLcitia, A1 Vanden vanaen Berz Berg, and and FF™ ra™ nk G T 1 74 RFRNFACV W 0 ' ^ ' — • * H u f f : strategy weP rpnH read that "God clothed first and Black the second. Then Vice-Pres.,—Richard Van Farowe Cosmopolitans, G. Wesselink ALUMNI NEWS. J D e himself with Gideon". If our efforts Beans put a long one through from •Sec.-Treas.—Ray Van Zoeren. thJners and W. Van't Hof;' are to count we must become God's the center, giving us a three-poin^ Janitor—Bert Wierenga. Knickerbockers, A. Mulder, Jack Vet means of expression. When we arWilliam Roozeboom, '16, visited in lead. This seemed to prick Kazoo Meulen, and H. Decker; Emersonian, 0 rive at the "Battle of the Forks" we HoUand Holland last week. Mr. Roozeboom ffor o r a f t e r another counter on a double doubl ; R. Van Farowe, A. Stevenson and L. i -- rung .. MTTTL I T N V M W T T must be willing to follow the path is is Hpnnfv deputy nnHifnr auditor of at +Viq the Qirmv Sioux Psvuvt Coun- foul, xi they !_• let loose, and Black De Moor. our Leader trod. Thoro training was ty Court House, in Orange City, la. up three field goals in quick succesA LLLLLIR Our veteran debaters will enter the 1 stressed as the second requisite of ~ sion, followed by another by Grant „Those ifl raayy in l the ne ebat.e League ddebate. 0 leadership. If the home base is negDr. Albert Oltmans, Hope '83, has Calling time out our team talked it ~ ~ comprising the the affirmative affirmative team are o.o comprising een JL: NI(),fs lected we cannot eJtpect to do effec- b appointed a member of a com- over and opened up a little more * WORKING OVERTIME Simon Heemstra, H a r v e ^ D e ^ W e e r d 6 0 N A N N U A L tive work abroad. The speaker pled mittee of six to translate the Bible resulting in four more points for and J e r r y De Vries The neiraf ' te irdinated system of reli- into Japanese, Japanese. "Three eafh getting t I I ^ —o— team is composed composed of of Julius Julius Van Van for a co-ordinated i n r e e of ot the mem- Hope, Fred and Chief each a m is gious education t h a t would lead bers are Americans and three are one f r o m the side. Again Kazoo d e p a r t m e n t s Seek Aid And Co- Eenam, Jack Prins and Irwin TWooperation From the from the cradle to the college. Wa Japanese. came back and Grant made the lasl Student Body. man. This is the third year De dare not neglect that part of Christ's counter of the half with a short sho; . . Weerd and Prins are debating for w VVork o n t h e commission which bids us "make disOwing to conditions in his family from the side. Milestone is in full their college on the varsity tea Natur 1 ciples....teaching them to observe all it has become necessary for Rev. H. Scorq, at Half—Hope 8, Kazoo 13 a iy the Milestone Borgman and De Vries are both var a n d t h e i r assist things whatsoever I command you." Pieters of the Japan mission to reOur men came back f o r the second a n t s are ex- sity men of one year's experience" h t emel y b u s but the aeicutiuu ujr L U C cuuiua turn uu America, n e expeci A selection by the girls' chorus to America. He expects to sail alf with a determined look on their J ' . y' y see their way Heemstra and Van Eenam were first l n m a k ii nn g t hhi iss a b in concluded the services of the aftera f t e r - from Japan the 15th of Feb. physiognomies, but in some way wav ^ a banner year, class high high school school debaters debater* and have * u £ ^ a ™ e r year, r,nr\r\ T^Viooo A ottcj will litro in stnv R1 onIr A U v , Much. hoWPVPl* rlfinAnrl£3 J • . . h ( > w e v e r noon. These days will live in our Black got through f o r a close side „ ' ' depends on every every description of a good college en an memories a f t e r many others are forshot which widened the margin to ^ ^ ^ ^sn't alone your debater. 8ubscri tl n f o r which gotten. seven points. But soon after Beans P ° we are asking. The briefs f o r this debate have o brought it down again by a long ; 0 U . c a n > h e l P 118 by being prompt in been made up and the men are work m y 0llr i n d l v i d u a l HOPE TO BATTLE "HILL TOPshot from the side, but on a foul pictures, ing hard. Alma is out for- blood 1 ni r ss lctures are PERS. called on Hope the opposite score " ° P already this year, due to the fact t h a t we On Friday, Feb. 2, Hope will meet was raised a notch. Chief made good ^ department will soon be won a double victory over them last 10 d ready to Ka the Western State Normal quintet soon a f t e r on a holding penalty on ? , \ Prillt- A r t yearz o o feels highly elated of Kalamazoo on the college floor. Kazoo, but Vroeg went him one bet- " u , or t h e M l l e s t o n e ^ practically over the f a c t t h a t they won a douThe Kalamazoo team is predicted to Feb. 1—Thursday. ter by a short one following their U J , . A 1 1 t h e p l a t € S W e r e t o b o b l e v i c t o r y over us last year and wil1 tr be stronger than ever; they have dehop-skip-and-jump system. But again " ^ laSt Week Thursdayy to beat us again this vear Y. W. C. A. meeting. Leadu t t h o s e s n a s feated M.A.C. 19 to 8 in the early Chief stuck with them a short ringer , P - Perhaps The teams will need the hearty SUDer, Agnes Beukema. Snap de artment part of the season and last Friday f o r two, only to be equaled by one P and the jokes. Port of every student of Hope. Feb. 2—Friday. a Sc 001 a n n u a l h o l d s t h night defeated Alma College. from Black. Fred again looped one ^ ^ e most inHope has always held an enviable 4:45-^—6:30 O r c h e s t r a r Schouten's proteges are again in in from the side a f t e r some f a s t but f everybody. Help to make record in forensic work. /This is Practise. e e de artment the best of condition and will give rough play f o r the game seemed to f P s the very best, by proved by the f a c t that at the recent 5:00—6:00, Student Volg l V i n g t h e s t a f f y o u r choi terrific .battle to the Hill Toppers. be getting away from the referee c e s t collec- conference at Albion some of the unteer Meeting. 0 n of s n a p s a n d Indications are for a close game. and it was soon a f t e r that the crowd ^ jokes—and don't Colleges in the State objected to Mary Siegers, Leader. for et the Everybody out to support the team. evidenced its greatest disapproval of * l i t e r a r y department. If Hope's entrance in the State Debat5i00—6:00, Home VolunN kerk has In the preliminary the Hope rehis decisions when he allowed Kazoo ^ y Passed his approval League because of her past teer Meeting 0n your short story this re serves will meet the strong Musketwo shots for tactics that they had year, it cord in debating. Let us uphold Basket ball—Hope vs. Kawil1 und th gon Bethany's, been following throughout the half. o u b t e d l y be good enough at a t high standard in this irreat lamazoo Normals. Home least for o One of the shots was made to count consideration! Don't bury work and keep Hope on record as a game. an talent Is your name on t h a t list on the by Black as was one of two more y you may possess along debating school of g r e a t value The End of first semester. o e t i c a l l i n es Bulletin Board? There is nothing given soon after. Our team con- P - Anything f r o m a t e a m s need your hearty suiroort Feb. 5—Monday. like being SQUARE with the world! tinued to fight as gamely as ever in m o ^ G r & o o s e rhyme to a sonnet is you be found at the debate 5 : 0 0 - 6 : 0 0 , Y.M.andY.W. ac Pay Josh that pledge f o r Hope High spite of the six-men opposition.and ceptable—if it is good. February 16? Cabinet Meetings. W h a t v School! George slipped one in, but it was not e e r you may have to conFeb. .6—Tuesday. tribute counted as one of Kazoos guards was » h a n d ^ i n soon, please. Then 7:00—8:00, Y. M. C. A. 1)6 a c h a n c € t h Have you tried the Hope College caught at holding although Chief t } * e r e ^ a t this year Hope to play Kazoo nnrmoi k meeting. t h e M l l Special at the Waffle Shop.—Adv. made count f o r one on the foul shot. e s t o n e won't have to be sent Friday. The normaU J l* Feb. 7—Anchor. 0 nger (Contiiwd o» Ptft i) with the report cards in June. than ever. Be there!

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all the students, we neeil more "all school" functions. Surely, we could a r r a n g e t h r e e a year—one a t the middle of the year and one at the end, besides the usual opening reception. If you think likewise, if you, too, would like more often to meet all your fellow-students socially, "talk u p " a college p a r t y and let's have one soon: The more opportunities we have f o r getting together as a l a r g e group, the more will we have t h a t wonderful something which wo all feel but can't describe,—that wonderful S P I R I T of H O P E .

(Continued f r o m Page A f t e r a couple more minutes of play Kenny was substituted f o r I r v i h s who was out f o r the first time a f t e r his illness. Grant dropped in one more and then, following some football tactics a t Fred's expense, Ludwig was ousted f o r f o u r personals. Chief made both of the shots on this offense, and shortly a f t e r play wai: resumed Grant finished Kazoo's scoring with a foul shot. Hope made one last spurt and cut the lead down to f o u r points by a short one f r o m Beans and a center shot f r o m Bill, the game ending 21—25. Joldersma played a stellar game a t guard breaking up play a f t e r play of -Kazoo, and Ottipoby played a f a s t floor game. G r a n t and Black s t a r r e d f o r Kazoo. Lineup. Hope Kazoo. Ottipoby f Black Irving f Merkley Yonkman c Grant Rlemersma g Vroeg (c) Joldersma g Ludwig Summary. Field Goals:—Riemersma 3, Ottipoby 2, Yonkman 2, Joldersma 1, Black 5, Grant 3, Vroeg 1, Foul Goals:—Riemersma 0 out o{ 2; Ottipoby 5 out of 5; Grant 7 out 12; Black 0 out of 1. S u b — V a n Lente f o r Irving, Petschulat f j r Ludwig. Referee—Truesdale of G. R. Union. o At Wilamette College the intelligence test was given to the students of all four classes. It is the opinion of the Professor who conducted these examination t h a t "When colleges get a w a y f r o m the scholastic requirement f o r entrance and begin using the intelligence test, instead of admitting everyone into their classes, then and not until then, will the college meet the needs of society."

As college students we are attending school with the purpose of acquirSwantlna De Young Alumni ing knowledge and this is a good and Eeaietli Van Lente AthleUcs Harvey De Weerd Jokes acceptable purpose f o r any student to have. Yet, there are many things, BUSINESS DEPARTMENT YOUR SCHOOL. not included in the regular curiculum, Jerry De Vries Business Managez Wttllan Zoerner Circulation Manager that society expects f r o m any college graduate. Among those things exTerms...: 11.60 per ywr in advance If you want to live in the kind of a As we Single Copies... Five Cents pected, is social refinement. school live together with our fellow students Aocepted for Mailiog at Special Rate of Like the kind of a school you like. postage pfotided for in Section 1108, Act it is expected t h a t we acquire, along •f Octob'er. 1817, •'rthorlsed October 19, with our knowledge and book learning, You needn't slip your clothes in a 1918. grip certain cultural refinements and a deAnd go on a long, long hike. gree of social polish. The s t a t e m e n t You will only find what you leave bethat college bred is a f o u r years loaf hind— is too o f t e n true. F o r there's nothing t h a t ' s really new. The f a c t t h a t we lack many f o r m a l It's a knock at yourself, when you social functions is bewailed by a numknock your school ber of students, yet it is this group It isn't the school it's YOU. of students oftentimes t h a t fail to Real schools are not made by men avail themselves of the opportunity of afraid social development in every day life. "OUR FOOLOSOPHER." Lest somebody else get ahead. The courtesies you display every day When everyone works and nobody The best definition of Foolosophy in the year indicate truly your stage shirks we have been able to conjure is t h a t of refinement. On the campus today You can raise a school f r o m the dead. altogether too many it is the a t t e m p t to catch P r o f . there are And if, while you do some kindly Wickers in some quip or "reply practices t h a t are discourteous. good. When you meet a fellow Hopite on churlish"; which is just about as proYour neighbor will do t h a t too. fitable as t r y i n g to sell "Shadow- the street or on the campus and you Your school will be w h a t you w a n t fail to speak, even tho you do not l a n d " to a blind man. to see know the person by name,—is t h a t It isn't the school, it's YOU. The pragmatic doctrine t h a t a courteous ? If you know the person is o t h i n g is successful because it works, a Hope student—SPEAK. If a stuY. W. C. A. is not upheld on the campus when it dent speaks to you and you fail to cames to the m a t t e r of "Time", as r e t u r n the salutation,—is t h a t courtis evidenced by our library clock. eous? Fellows, is it courteous if you Every girl who availed herself of Because on t h a t basis said clock fail to acknowledge the girls proper- the opportunity of h e a r i n g Mrs. would find its way to t h e coal bin, ly? Is it courteous to yell and hoot Diekema talk on "Do's and Don'ts or it would be taken to the Chiro- "en masse" at every person or couple for Girls" Tuesday evening left the practor f o r a complete diagnosis that enter sthe gym to a t t e n d a bas- meeting impressed by the graciousket-ball g a m e ? Is it courteous to ncss and charm of Mrs. Diekema and have its springs "set". rush out of the classroom before the herself. The speaker possessing, Our Foolosopher recognises the girls ? Girls, when the fellows . are as she does, the qualities which t r u t h t h a t the biggest unsolved prob- waiting f o r you to leave the classroom make a well-rounded life could not lem man has to face is woman, and is it courteous f o r you to stand and but create in each, of us a desire the only way to solve i t is to "beg talk or gossip and take all the time to also possess those qualities. in the world in making your e x i t ? the question." Etiquette is a very important When a fellow carries your books or thing in the life of an individual Our geology department gives this holds a door f o r you is it courteous to because nothing will gain one a advice: unlucky days on which to fail to acknowledge the service? readier entrance in a home, in a get married, MONDAY, Tuesday, There are many things such as social group, or anywhere. HowF R I D A Y , W E D N E S D A Y , Thursday, these which are classified as discourt- ever, it is not necessary to read S A T U R D A Y , and SUNDAY. eous t h a t must be eliminated. As you books and more books on t h e subact now you will act later. If you ject—common sense and' observaH a v e , you heard of the negro fail to observe, while a t college, all tion are most important. 'Then, one preacher who in his p r a y e r remem- these small things t h a t contribute to must be conservative—never be the bered the "white element" in the refinement you will fail to observe first to adopt the new or the last population ? them a f t e r graduation. You cannot to lay, down the old. expect to suddenly acquire refinement When one has gained entrance Well, it's about time some poor and culture when you enter business, into a home or into a social group snubbed soul writes a caustic con- professional life, or social activities one must stay there. Etiquette demnation of Hope's "Three Date if you fail to practise courtesy now. alone wovld- be all veneer,, and polish System". Show you are a college student. Get —a hollow-sounding symbol—and o the habit. BE COURTEOUS. would not suftice. Character is necesY E ANCHOR BOX. sary and if the character of the individual is what it ought to be, the etiquette of t h e individual will be The Anchor is * the publication FOR ALL OF US. what it ought to be. W e m u s t not which belongs to t h e whole student Has it ever occurred to you tha^ be petty about etiquette. There body. It should represent the here a t Hope we have very f e w "allar? many rough diamonds among opinions, the thoughts, and the ideal i of Hopeites. Some people seem to school" g a t h e r i n g s ? Every fall wo those we meet who a r e better t h a n think t h a t it is up to the Anchor staff s t a r t bravely by having our splendid these whose etiquette is merely a We must be ready to acalone to do all the writing an-l big Y. M. Y. W. reception f o r every- veneer. body, and then, before we realize it, knowledge the value under the sursoliciting f o r the paper. This is an entirely wrong idea. We welcome in- we find ourselves in little groups or face of the rough diamonds/ As Y girls we should follow to our columns any student who ha1* cliques, each one knowing and caring but little, what the r e s t of the Christ who went among all classes an original idea to express or an school is doing. Then, a l t e r society of people and knew how to conduct opinion to offer. In f a c t it is necois a r y f o r t h e best life of the paper elections, the divisions is still more himself. Christ possessed real chart h a t the student body in general complete, f o r a f t e r we " m a k e " a acter and because his h e a r t was Anshould contribute f o r (7 otherwise H society we usually associate more right his conduct was right. directly with our society brothers o~ other shining example of courtesy will be r :n by the " f e w " and not sisters than with the other people on and graciousness was Lincoln. A representative. product of humble home and humNow how can we drive home the the campus. Now w h a t we need f o r g r e a t e r ble surroundings, Lincoln possessed idea t h a t we w a n t contributions f r o m unity and cooperation among tho those gentlemanly qualities which all of you? Is there anything at I Lope which you would like to see students.—for a finer, bigger, better made him beloved by all with whom changed f o r the better, and which Hope—is not less small-group activi- he came in contact. As Christians, we need poise. can be done only thru the coopera- ties, but more "all-school" functions, where everybody can meet everybody Christ had it and we should have it. t ' o n of the whole school? Tell us about it in the Anchor. Another else and feel the real thrill which We need good manners which ar2 L i t e r a r y Supplement is on its way. comes of being one of so large a the result of charm and personality. V/here are the stories, the p o e m s group of students. A f t e r all, when Yet, before we can possess these the essays which you m u s t have our college days are over, no one qualities we m u s t have aharacter. written a t sometime or which yo-.? wiH care very much w h a t society we Now is the time to build character. have always wanted to write b u t belonged to while a t school, or of Good home-training, good reading, have never made the a t t e m p t ? Come, what particular group we were mem- and conscientious work while h e n do it now when you will have lots ol bers,— it will be the f a c t t h a t we a t college which will teach us how to company. All this isn't f o r the sake are H O P E I T E S t h a t will count. g r a s p the f a c t s of life which are all cf g e t t i n g your work in print but We're always Hopeites F I R S T and important in character building, but most important of all is t h e making it is f o r the sake of gaining ade- a n y t h i n g else second. And so, to truly promulgate the of our lives g r a c i o u s . by keeping quate self-expression without which you cannot live a t your best in t h e feeling of closer friendship among them Christian lives. NcD<e Kojle

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CAMPUS NEWS. One of our Hoepites w a s too eager last T h u r s d a y , to answer t h e editorial in last weeks Anchor which plead f o r a g r e a t e r interest in ice skating. Martha Gabhard met with disaster on the ice, receiving a broken leg as the result. We ® send her our best wishes f o r a quid, recovery. The B n a t u r a l chorus and John Kuypers accompanied Dr. Dimnent and Dr. Nykerk to Muskegon Sunday where they held services in Unity and Muskegon (Heights churches. The A.D.D.'s a r e adding their bit to the coffers of t h e Athletic Association. Each game brings its ret u r n , so don't f o r g e t your liking f o r frostbites, and the necessary dime. The Hope students feel v e r y deeply for Richard H a r k e m a and hope t h a t the cancer m a y be stopped by the operation through which he h a s passed so successfully. .. Dan De Graff is rapidly improving. The cases of mumps a r e also mysteriosly disappearing. Let us hope f o r a new health p r o g r am at the beginning of the .new semester. The Sorosis Society was entertained last S a t u r d a y evening by its Alumnae with a most enjoyable program. F I G U R E IT OUT FOK Y O U R S E L F . The controversy is still being waged (or raged) as to how m a n y apples were consumed in the -Garden of Eden. The earliest view on record was Adam and Eve 1, total 2. One bright journalist has said t h a t Eve 81 and Adam 281, total 362. Howsoever it is the unbiased calculation of this calyumist t h a t Eve 8142 see how it tasted and Adam 812,421 time s a t i s f y his spouse. Total 820,563. (Exchange.)

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The Students Barber CASPER BELT Below Hotel Holland V.

Holland City State Bank HOLLAND, MICH. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits $85,000.00

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scintilla towards raising an oratori- perienced men of undoubted inter- taxes in the amount of 124.168,824.cal ^ standard higher than your school -ity have been called into service. 62 lL ! (.opher Team Comes Out Ahead in e v e r faew before, yes even higher The Washington office of OVKR «nn TV, XT * * T.- i , the "Big Ten" Basketball League. t h a n w h e n h e r representatives went e m p l o y e s ^ ^ 1 ] ^ ^ P Prohll,ltion Unit Chicago and Gophers Play Final o u t a,.,, w o n S t a t e > i n t e r . S t a t e a n d , hav e become e n t h u l ^ t h ^ ^ T ^ ' Game, Winning Counter m ade in Nation., honors. If you . r e ^ i n g ^ ^ ^ ^ J S f last 20 seconds of play. to add one whit this year, now's hundrpH nnH nnn - I j lar er the time to think of an oration to manent appo'ntmenL# ^ u**' ^ ^PPr 0 e been prLatlon o r The le.gue b . s k e t b . l l games, m in give the Raven g-ive in in me itaven Contest. uontest. madA ^nWnoi i. c. ,. , , " " . P P r e d a M e i n c r e w e inm X>er od fiel<1 foree which over 80 fellows of the college Each class ought to be forced, by a new W n ™ AT ' ' t h e r e 1 1 4 8 ^ n an in. participated, came to an end just the number of entries, to hold its k t h p r P n , . r , , . ® e _ 0 , * a n l z a t « ) * i crease of some sixty f.ve per cent in before the semester closed. Never own elimination. Freshmen are w i n : d e D G n f i f .v"'0* ( > p e r a t " t h e number of violations reported in ectc>rs before has there been such clean not all familiar with the Contest, we ^ * , ' t h e P e r i o d o t 0 1 1 6 year, and an inorc and keen rivalry between the teams, suggest that you speak to your vari- ed 3 2^1 ^ e has report- crease of one ihundred per cent in C Se?l an rec which were divided into ten groups, ous Society leaders, or to the Sec' onimended the convictions secured. having names corresponding to the retary of the Oratorical League. teams in the "Big Ten" conference. Soon, an unsounded call will go * SX « V Wt it SA 4 A ^ A M -- - M 1 A Since November the teams were in out for men and women to contest J action and at the period for Christ- f o r the place of representing their • mas vacation the record showed five school next year. Are we going to S X teams with an average of 750. It hold both men's and women's con- • can be said of every one of the test on one night? Jjjill one women i Reduced S games t h a t they were close con- answer the call or ten; will two men • tests. The winners usually having answer or fifteen? Will you be one I a margin of 2, 4, 6 or at the most of them? Will you be heard say- • ten points. j n g f I-meant-to, or I-might-have? * The iHawkeye team at first was "A Raver." • picked as a winning team but they seemed to weaken in the long run. PROrliBi Ti J 4—A A C C E S S Then Ohio State was picked %as a favorite and so ideas changed during A program of more concerted cothe different periods of play. operation between federal officials i The five teams running a f t e r and local enforcement agencies is, Christmas vacation were: Hawkeyes, Fe<kral Ohio State, Northwestern, Gophers ^ ^ CMnmg ^ Goods called for and delivered P rotublblon and Chicago. In drawing, Chicago T T Comnms.oner R. A. Phone 1528 H. MEENGS, Prop. 9 E. 8th St. met Ohio State and won from them H a y n e s a d v a s e s D i r e < ; t ( > r D a v i s o f by a score of 13 to 8. The next game t h i s s t a t e ' was between the Hawkeyes and GopSection II of the enforcement act •< divides th hers, in which, Decker's team won e responsibility between : the 12 to 6. This ended the first round government and the sUtes. Prac- ; ticall as Northwestern had drawn a bye. y ^ of the states have enacted I Northwestern and the ' Gophers legislation to this end and the var- • -TRYmade the next exhibition. Korver's [ 0 U S s t a t e asrencies report increasing • team was weak on the offense and evidence of co-operation. 9 lost the game by a 17 to 8 count. Commissioner Haynes says t h a t • The two teams remaining clashed for every state, county and city has the • the final game. Chicago weakened initial responsibility of cleaning up • "Holland's Foremoit Eating PUM" by the absence of Japinga put forth its own conditions thru locally se- • a good battle and the . score sifted lected officials, before the federal * PETER H. DE VRIES, '22 Prop. many times, as; now this, now that machinery should be expected to • Phone 2379 team lead the fray. J u s t 20 seconds take charge. Hence, the necessity of % of play left and the score a tie 8 close co-operation between tlie states ; to 8 when Van Eenaam, center for and federal agencies. * the Gophers makes a half court shot DBrector Davhs is greatly pleased • ; winning the game. w th the progress that has. been made s The Winners. la enforcement in this state and is I H. Decker, Capt. most optimistic in regards to the f u - j And C. Eggink. ture, in view of the spirit of co-op- • J. Van Eenaam. eration, in evidence practically ev- • P. Wessolink. L.*y^ here. Mor^i ^nd more ix the pub- • S. Bekman. lie becoming convinced t h a t the sue- * J. Hoogenboom. ccss of ©nforceanent lies as much • C. Dykhuisen. HOLLAND PHOTO SHOP with the people themselves as with • Wm. Hilmert. the officers who are designated to « O . J . X > X J S A - A R , eniforce the law In spite of obstacles • -Oar.i many co/n.^icitkn«, prohibition 9i RAVINGS ON THE RAVEN is showing itself as a means ..f proCONTEST. nounced publw betterment, of imm

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Duke s Cafe

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In this edition of the Anchor you will read a very short poem on Mr.Meant-to, and Mr.-Might-have-been. I have been guilty of having a larg* place in my vocabulary filled by just these two phrases and a much larger place in my life for them in actuality. I t wasn't until the beginning of my college work that I actually began to wage war against them, and attempt to rid my life of those things which would make men and women call me a Mr.-Meant-to, or a Mr.-Might-have-been. Very recently a call was issued in one of our neigboring colleges, for men and women to participate in college oratory, and proper emphasis upon this important phase of student life and activity was made by ose ea ing t e department. The result was one young women, and , „ , , two young men answered the call to their own aston shment as well as to the amazement of their MaderT In the State contest this year "the

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conditions, and health^ a PP^er human beings. There is evid e ^ c e everywhere oif marked pro8X688 ^ t h e w a y o f enforcement, no ^ ^ e time to be impatient nor ' discouraged, f o r the m a n y fronds of the law and truly in acaS shown by reports which Commissioner Haynes has received froan ^ e various states, justifying the optimisnr which he entertains. Reducing the source of supply, through concentration, in Commissioner Haynes' opdnion, will aid materially in enforcement and also make f o r economy, for, as he says, eco-nomy has been the watchword of the administration. Concentration of bonded whiskey in a smaller number of bonded wai^hooifies will, result in the saving of at least $300,000.00 ^

Per annum. A saving of $250,000 has been effected through reductions i • . , ^ ° reuueuons eCUred ln a n d Stol 17™ * ^ Space a n d !f n ^ ^ ^ t i o n of seiz-

0f two chosen f r o m this school will be s i f i f i o T t ^ T representing their school, and if f f ' annually has been effected 1 of s they do not win very high honors. \ * 1 ^ their college records will have been * e f e ™ n * I * t h e c r y t h a t Prohi- t put to shame. The student body „ " 18 3 f a f l u r e ' Commissaoner j will offer its comment, some will say H a y n e s s a y s t h a t 111 h i s judgment, • " I might misht-have-done", as well; others 0,116 o f t h e m o s t remarkable successes j I meant -to . Each student of- e v e r a t a i n e d i n t h e enforcement of ; l a w ha fering a comment, has entered as'V a n e w a i l d s b een re- | factor in lowering the orator's abil- c o r d e d i n t h e present staitus of en- • ity precious to the contest. In this f o r c e m e n . t cf the National Prohibi- j n school in question eight students at] A ccwl e tended the elimination contest, and P ^ t e reorganization has • while in previous years it was neces- ^ e , e n effected in tile 'last 15 months. • sary to hold a separate contest for F i : f t y - o n e Directors'' Offices have •• men and women, they now were held b een estabDished in each state, and | together. Hawadi, Porto Rico and Alaska. • Mr. Meant-to, are you a factor in These complete changes in tJie reor- • helping your school orators win a €ranization of the work have reeiilted J hiirh nlace in in the f.hp State Sfnfn Contest r-1 n n f o o 4-this +v»: r.inmthe fVioelimination oiiJrv>ir«n+i »->•»•<of ^ -c j ... 1. * of •m high place duplication year? Have you contributed one work .nd . greater efficiency. Ex- t

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For Men's Furnishiiiss and Suits

Bits of Relish from the Catter Box on the Square Table.

The American Legion

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A couple in conversation as they passed a booth where fresh popcorn was for sale. She. "My Abner, ain't t h a t nice?" He, "Ain't what nice?" She: "Why, the popcorn; it smells so awfully good." He. "It does smell kind o' fine; I'll jest drive a little closer so you can get a better smell."

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Rex Beach's "FAIR LADY" From the Rex Beach Novel "THE NET" A t h r i l l i n g s t o r y of a d v e n t u r e a n d r o m a n c e that keeps the spectator guessing right up t o t h e last f e w s c e n e s , a n d h e will not be q u i t e s u r e of h o w it is r e a l l y g o i n g t o t u r n o u t u n t i l it is ail f i n i s h e d -

BASKET-BALL EQUIPMENT OF ALL KINDS Suction Sole Shoe Padded B. B. Pants Ela^ic Kntcc Gutrds Ice Skates

Non-essential citizens: 1. The person who stays in the rear of the chapel and lets Dr. Dimnent rave for half an hour. 2. The woman hater. 3. The goof wlfo cleans finger nails in class. 4. The person who monopolizes table conversation. 6. Those who always talk about their own merits. 6. The person who won't greet you on the street. "The mirror is a great reflector." a

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Every Day in Every Way Our Sund les are getting better and betUr

As She is Spoke. Prep: " I seen him when he done it." Frieda: "Where's your g r a m m a r ? " Prep: "Home with gramper."

Tickets on Sale with Legion Nembers. Get yours Now.

The Model Drug Store l

COR. RIVER and 8TH S7.

lt Pays to trade at the Model*'

COMING SOON: Priscilla Dean in, "UNDER TWO FLAGS". Also Harold Lloyd in, "Grandma's Boy."

The Student in Vacation. Employer: "Will your J a s t employer recommend you?" Student: "I don't know—I haven't worked f o r him yet." A Bit of Modern Idealism. "There's a man somewhere in the world of men Whom I may never see, Yet the heart of my heart goes out to him In deepest sympathy. He may be a Turk or a Chinaman' Or a man of Timbuctoo. It's the man who'll buy my flivver car From the dealer I sold it to."

HAVE . Your Picture for the Milestone t a k e n N O W at the

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Holland, Mich.

For your meals and lunches while in Holland stop at the

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Mr. Meant-To has a comrade, And his name is Didn't-Do; •Have you ever chanced to meet them? Did they ever call on you? These two fellows live together In the house of Never-Win, And I'm told t h a t it is haunted By the ghost of Might-rfave Been.

SOME DIFFERENCE:

The Most of the Best for the Least 70 East 8th St.

Best Ice Cream Parlor in the City Also Confectionery and Fruits.

26 West Eighth s t r e e t

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Pockets:—"Oi've run a piece of { aa a wood under my finger-nail.1 Tut:—^'You must 'ove been scratchin' your head." , Cruel? :a P e p : — " I seldom think of my aua dience when I'm sinking." a: Harold:—"But you ought to have Holland, Mich some consideration f o r them, dear." iaaaaaaaaa«aaaaa I can hear 'em singin'r The grand and glorious end.

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Creamer's Sample Store

To Get Stuck Up. College professor: "How can I thicken my h a i r ? " • Editor's answer: "Try molasses and flour."

Arctic Ice Cream

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SUPERIOR CIGAR STORE

The College Married Man's Discipline. The youngster came crying to his mother. "Why dearie! What is the matter?" "Dad was lifting a big box and it fell on his toes»" "But, that is hardly anything to cry about. You should have laughed at it." "I did."

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Who's Ahead? The Swede when asked by a college inquisitor if he was married. "Ya, I married." "Whom did you m a r r y ? " " I married a woman." "Fool! Did you ever hear of anyone who did not marry a woman?" "Ya, my sister. She marry a man."

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