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HOPE COLLEGE, HolUnd. Michigan. May 28 1924

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IHOPE DOWNS *Wm. Jennings Bryan DORIAN SOCIETY iiblical Play TWELFTH NIGHT" ENTERTAINS AT St. MARY'S Pleases Many PLEASES; SENIORS The Great Commoner TWIN GABLESl SCORE, 3-2 ABRAHAM'S SACRIFICE Speaks at Carnegie SCORE SUCCESS DEPICTED SUBJECT: 4'IS THE BIBLE TRVE?" WEATHER MAN WAS DEFEATED I gcHQUTEN'S MEX SHOW CLASS Says It Ih Bettor to Know The Hock Third Annual Banquet Event Never W | T n p q p p e n PITCHING AIRTo Be Forgotten | TIGHT BALL of Agoa Than 4Tlic Age of Rocks' To the tune of raindrops pattering After being forced iff be Idle on FrIupon the roof and under tne magnetic d a j r at d u e t0 t h e (jeIuge ^ On Sunday hist the Carnegie Gymnnsium was t h e scene of a great gath- spell of the elements raging ouUlde, H o p e t e a m m o v e d o v e r t o 0 r c h a r d on Satur(lay a n d hllnde(, t h e st. ering. All the available sitting the Dorians, with their reapect.ve I ^ c h a s e r 8 a n l c e 3_2 d e f e a t and standing room was taken an hour guests, made light of obstacles while M a r v , 8 ^ before Win. Jennings Bryan arrived they made merry within the walls ot H o p c h M p l a y e ( 1 t h l g t e a m f o r t h r e e to speak. The crowd being so large Twin Gables at Saugatuck, Michigan. y e a r g | n a u c c e 8 8 l o n and Saturday's It's always fair weather, when v | c { o r y w a a (he first recorded a t OrCol> Bryan kindly consented to ada1 dress about 500 outside before he good fellows get together and so ' j h a r d Lake. 14 men made t h e trip cares and worries were forgotten as l n t h e b a a e b a l l w a e o n . a n d a p , p r o x l . went in to speak to the main body. Col. Bryan asked the Question, "Is they dined under the spell of sweet mately 300 miles were covered. Battle Creek. Albion, Jackson, Ann Arbor, the Bible True or F a l s e ? " With elo- music filling the atmosphere. "The Modern Argonauts" then took and Pontlac were places of interest quence and fact thi« question was very ably handled by Mr. Bryan. He firmly charge of the program under the able visited. Albion was anticipating a real tusr maintained that the Bible Is true. leadership of R u t h Miller aa Toast"This question Is the greatest Issue In mistress, t h e toasts reminding us of sle with Hope as the strength of the world today and underlies every- the journey planned by boat, which Sahouten's team was respected but thing" "If the Bible should prove! of course was Impossible under the anxious as both teams were to play to be false then it will f a l l , f a r ' b e l o w circumstances. A "Fantasle," written the game had to be called off. any other book ever written." The MW L o i 8 Brockmeler, placed all In an After a good night's rest at PontIa». ma Bible claims to be the word of God, M l»inative mood, which was follow- Hope V a s In fine shape to play. while no other book does, and a l s o ed by a toast "To Orpheus, Jason and Ottlpoby drew a base on balls to gives us our only real conception of I the Other Heroes" given by Marion | s t a r t the contest and Doeksen sacrlOod." "If the Bible is taken away I K l a f l s e n Hester Oasewaarde and need him to second. Riemersma's hit then the only book which tells us of Hilda Nyland then charmed us with a put Chief on third and Alber's single God will be taken away." Naturally v I o l i n ' duet, a f t e r which Elizabeth De brought him home. St. Mary's found It follows that If God is taken away J o n ^ e 5 a v e advice "To the Maidens poppen hard to solve and they did the grave will be t'he end for all of ue. j J'^ir. A trio "In the Boat, ' consist-! not earn either of their runs. Jim Then again If God be taken f r o m us Florence Klow, Hilda Nyland gent 14 back to the bench over the then Christ must go too! " W h a t | a n d Henrietta Keizer, carried our strike out route and he was nicked imagination to realms where soft har- for but six hits. would we do without Christ?" gt Mary,s tled the score the 6th Then Col. Bryan emphatically said moriy floats o'er the placid waters, while Alta Brinks in "Tales O'er the | | . w h e n Michnlal{ h t a 0 bn)?ffer a n d that "The Bible means more to cillizaDeep" tokl us of the wonders of t h e l . , p0ppen w e n t t 0 t h l r d n n T y l k a outi tlon than all the other books ever ^written." He even challenged any sea. Harriet Vanderhush then wlshedl t h r c w w i I d t o n l p M l c h a l a k | 0 | T t h l r d man to disprove his belief that t h r e e ! 118 "Bonne Voyage," giving us a ' and he scored before Doeksen could recover the ball. Hope scored again verses of first Genesis were not great- glimpse into the future. After a er than all books written. These three I short period of song«, led in the 7th Inning when Buikema sinverses are found in the first c h a p t e r ! b y t h e harmonious strains of a banjo, | tried was shoved on to second by VeldHe of Genesi« and are verses, one, twen- the Jolly group returned to " t h a t dear man and to third by Poppen. old town of Holland, Michigan" .with scored on Attlpoby's long sacrifice fly. ty-four and twenty-six. Schouten's men scored again In t h e Now Col. Bryan began to attack ne'er-to-be-forgotten memories of an evening well-spent. 8th frame. Lubbers making t h e •Evolution." rounds aided by Rlemerema and Van o "Evolution is a hypothesis which Lente. tries to link every living thing with I P r n f p c c n v . T W n l m a r c every other living thing." "Darwinism ™QuOSTi Hope went into the 9th leading 3-1. Is a guess about man's beginnings of Q f i i f l a n f c Krlzysuk beat out a hit to Lubbers. life." Proof was given that this t h e - ' H u Q r C S S e S O l U u C I l I S Marlskl did the same by hitting to ory is not proven. "It should not be Ottlpoby. Poppen struck out Midhclassed as a science." Evolution, ac-1 EXTENAllY IS COMMpMOR-1 aJski, Tylka hit to Poppon and KrlzyATED cording to Mr. Bryan I« a "Lazy Hysick scored but Marlskl was the third phothesis." Christianity is a big man's out at the plate. The game was hard Last riday morning tihe chapel exJob while while Evolution is lazy and fought all the way with Hope showing ercises were unique In the sense that is the course of least resistance. the best form. Mareskl yielded seven the first period was f^ven over to the Finally Col. Bryan stated that "The hits and breezed seven. World needs to know Christ t o d a y I c o m m o r n o r a t i o n of the tercentenary I H O p K aB. R H E 0f t h o f o u n d i n of t h e N e w N e t , h e r above all other things." "It is better ^ - Ottlpoby, 2b 3 0 to know "The Rock of Ages than the l a n d Q i n A m e r i c a < Doeksen 3b 3 0 1 'Age of Rocks'." . I ^ ^ v e UB historical back-1 Lubbens ss 4 1 ,-o ground necessary for the appreciation uiemersma, c 2 1 GIRLS BREAKFAST ON L A K E ! of what these staunch founders havb L l b e r s r f 4 2 SHORE meant to us, Professor Welmers gave y a n Lente. l b 4 1 \ an account of the life of William the R o v p n k I r k ' , f « 0 The early risers Thursday morning S i l e n t . It was the flame begun by V p l , m n n ' , 0 were certainly fortunate. J u s t a little William the Silent that spread Wiru Poppen, p 4 ' 1 a f t e r six o'clock, a wide-awake group entire Europe and thus was carried Buikema, If 2 1 of girls started for a hike to Beech- to America. He saw t ^ t "freedom 4 wood, beside the shores of Black lake, and despotism canno#?fcve together, 31 7 for breakfast. After the exhlleratlng and the Netherlands was the one i MARYS AB. R H E hike none of the girls had to be urged p i a c e where the struggle for the cause t 6 i c z c-....:. 4 1 to : begln to roast bacon In t h e bon-fire of freedom was continued until I ByferskI, 2b : 4 0 already burning, and to fill up on achieved. I Rartol l b 4 1 buns and other good eats provided. The speaker stressed the fact t ^ a t k h z ! ' . ^ r f 4 1 Th« time passes all too quickly, and William the Silent had the courage M t f i r e g k , p 1 very soon the girls had to h u r r y back L f his convictions, a trait d u e mainly L n i o r g b 4 0 In order to be to chapel by eight to his early home, training, and the 4 M' 1 O c,oc,< ' * ' principles he believe^ in are t h e prin- Tylka. if. 3i 1 d p l e s t h a t 'ha,v§ m a d e America wtoaUfc&tfta r f 3 0 0 Diary of Samuel Pepys* Only Son she Is todayV "William the Silent wfts j . May 27.—This being the date of the Washington of t h e world and the U ; 33 6.... the' banquet at which I'm to do t h e Lincoln of Europe." Chauncey De pew stunt I do proceed Stolen Bases—^Maricl. Two base o h l t ToIf,z to.rthe library to read Life. Am President E. D. ^CHmneht enter- B B a e o n ba""—Off Mar provoked to learn t h a t the col- tained the Girla' Olee club a t W H e c k l 2. JftrlkeouVMareckl 7, Poppen -doesn't subscribe. The roast- home Saturday evening, I 1 4 - Sacr'Ace hits—Doeksen, RlemerV fnaltfl-wof the occasion Is reading the Thursday afternoon Mrs. D u r ( e e 9 ma, Veldman,'Tylka, Moreckl, U m " onljr ' toast book. Yonder slls two and Miss Gibson gave a t e a for the p , r e ' O'Mara. Detroit. nervous Freshles reading Emily Post, Finding no material I ambulate home again and do borrow my landlady's electric toaster and do prepare many shocking things.

Thursday evening t h e "Y" girls gathered to enjoy a biblical play, 'The Sacrifice," which Is built around he story of A b r a h a m , his faith in God and his obedience to the Divine will, even when required to sacrifice Ills only son. Rena Schutt Interpreted the part of Abralham, and Mary Siegers that of Isaac. Betty Molr and Jeanette Veldman played the part of the attendants. After t h e play, R u t h Miller told the girls about the Geneva Conference, and Mary Pleters described t h e purpose and work of the Conference, which Is to be held at Saugatuck this summer. 0 FIVE YEARS AGO

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The Seniors scored a distinct success In their able presentation of 'Twelfth N i g h t " last Tuesday and Wednesday evening. When rumor lad It thait t h e class of '24 were planning to stage a Shakespearean play, here was some scepticism as to t h o result expressed on the campue. Nothng as ambitious as this in t h e way of dramatics had been attempted for some time. But a n unusually strong cast and c a r e f u l coaching proved a n nvinclble combination. T h e r e was nothing but pleased comment a f t e r he two performances. (Taken f r o m t h e Anchor Files of May F r o m time to time the curtain rose 28, 1919 . the actors g a v e us t h e t r u e ' atmosphere, - 'holdGrand Rapids Y captured the Bo- Shakespearn the mirror up to nater cup by winning t h e tenth a n n u a l ing ture," in t h e famous, playwrights* relay race; This victory makes five races won by each team during t h e own words. The gorgeous costumeng,—befeathered hats,.doublets, hose last ten years. Due to t h e lack of a coach KazoO and all t h e rest,—lent reality to t h e T h e twins, Pearl P a r k m a n trounced t h e Hope aggregation to t h e scenes. and Jack Ver Meulen^were so h a n d tune of 14 to 0. some and so typical t h a t we did not Attorney Robinson in a very i n t e r , at d i v a ' s 1 encharttment. estlng and clearcut way before t h e wonder student body, outlined President Pearly waa delightful in h e r presenWilson's message to Congress a n d as tation of t h e disguised page pining f o r love of h e r master. Marinus Hoffs •the occasion presented Itself, he gentgallantly portrayed the lordly D u k e ly rapped the Bolshevists. whose undying passion was spurned The Y. M. C\ A. gnvo a very interby the capricious Lady Olivia, t h e . esting, and successful entertainment; role charmingly played by Mary Boer. the proceeds of which were devoted Undying did we say? Well, we did to the sending of delegates t o t h t riot blame him f o r t r a n s f e r i n g (his love Lake Geneva Conference. when Caesaro's disguise was revealed. Headline: Ls'the Student Council a The moot h u m o r o u s situations w e r e Figure-head? created by t h e really r e m a r k a b l e a c t o ing of R i c h a r d Van F a r o w e and R a y Whelan who took t h e parts of Feste, tjie Clown, and Sir Toby, respectively. The clown's capere and Sir Toby's and Sir Andrew's drinking bout brot CORRECT READING OF THE down the house repeatedly. But t h e r e were so many stars it is h a r d to n a m e BIBLE IS VALUED t h e m in order. William Van't Hof Edward H. Koster, a graduate of with his yellow stockings, cross g a r Hope, Senior In the Divinity School ters and perpetual smile successfully of t h e University of Chicago, In a re- played t h e liidrlclous role of glum cent contest In Bible reading at which Malvolio. Anne Wyngarden cleverly a great many competed, received first Impersonated t h e maid, and J o h n De prize of fifty dollars. He read twd Maagd played t h e dejected suitor. Sir passages: one a narrative. First Kings Andrew, most effectively. The support 18:17-39; the other an "elevated,' Ing cast helped materially in the sue-"' Psalm 24. cess of t h e undertaking. While at Hope Mr. Koster always So Shakespeare has come and gone, • showed keen Interest in the course in setting a new standard of dramatics Bible reading given by Dr. Nykerk. In on the campus. T h e work of t h e commenting on the contest Mr. Kos- coacthes, Mrs. Durfee, who first sugter said he believed his success was gested this type of drama, and Mrs. due In a large measure to the Instruc- George Wolfe of Grand Rapids, Is to tion which he received In the Depart- be commended. T h e Seniors have ment of Public Speaking, at Hope reason to feel satisfied with t h e reCollege. sult of their efforts on t h e stage a n d behind t h e scenes. T h e proceeds ^rill S 88 88 M 88 88 88 88 be devoted to a class memorial. • j . o BULLFJTTN MILESTONE OF 1924 ABOUT TO B E PUBLISHED SS Anyone desiring a copy please send Thursday, May 29—RaIn order a t once. The book is considven Oratorical Contest. s erably larger, with many n e w ' f e a tures. Fill in t h e blank and mall t o s Friday, May 30—"Decorthe Business Manager 214 West 15th ation Day. Street, Holland, Michigan. '

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ladies of the faculty, honoring Miss In all probability the Michigan State Vander Werp. F o u r Junior girls. Normal Nine will play here Saturday, Wednesday. June 4— Alice Caldwell. Alice Schotten, Ethel While Mount Pleasant Normal will Cosmopolitan Banquet. | Newland and Aleen De oung served | wind up the season the following ' S the dainty refreshments, week. 88 88 88 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 88 88 88 88 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

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THE ANOHOB ter and t h e y will find t h a t a g r e a t deal more is required t h a n they s u p posed. It gives t h e girls an incentive to develop physically and why should t h e y not.be r e w a r d e d ? I d a r e say t h a t t h e girls a r e as'loyal, if not more so, to athletics t h a n men a n d I would be t h e last one to begrudge them their well-earned sweaters.

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jtnen w e r e : Francis P e t e r Ihrmanr^-21 Harry J a m e s Hager, '20, Ira John Hessellnk, '22, B e r n a r d Dick Hletbring, '21, Henry W m . Pyle, '21. H a r r y Hager delivered t h e class a d dress. His subject was, "The Challenge of the Present Crisis/'

•of the development of unrecognized ability. T h e plan h a s been, adopted by many of our western colleges, rebellion. F o u r h u n d r e d of the 525 Milllkin University is in a s t a t e o students a r e striking against t h e a u t o cratic regime of t h e Board of Managers. The " w a l k - o u t s " and t h e memo The 14th of May w a s a n especial- bers of t h e Board a r e a t t e m p t i n g to ly Important nigtht f o r B e r n a r d Hiet- reach an a g r e e m e n t by compromise. o brink. After the g r a d u a t i n g exerCentral h a s a new (ieflnltlon for cises he was married to Miss E s t h e r library: "A place w h e r e you go to Vanden Tak of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Hletbrink will m a k e their h o m e meet somebody a n d find some one better looking." in Sully, Iowa.

Published every Wednesday d u r i n g — o t h e coUe^iaie y e a r by t h e Students of Vorni V a n d e r Hart, '26: H o p e College. Undoubtedly t h e . most diplomatic ' Subscription |1.50 P e r Year answer to this question would be STAFF "Yes" but for the s a k e of a r g u m e n t , F r a n k Huff, ....Bdltor-In-Ohlef ;et m e a n s w e r in t h e negative. A f t e r Mary P i e t e r s -Associate E d i t o r Albert G r a n t Associate E d i t o r a.11, why should t h e girls be given a . o sweater Just for playing basketball Rev. E. J . Blekklnk will repreDepartment Editors Grace Gardel C a m p u s and tennis or for going s k a t i n g a n d sent Western Theological Seminary A n n a Tysse Alumni walking. They a r e a m p l y rewarded a t the annual c o m m e n c e m e n t of Gerrit Winter..; .sports WHliam Maat, J o h n Soeter H u m o r for their work by t h e good h e a l t h New Brunswick Seminary scheduled Mildred R a m a k e r Exchange and f u n which they receive. Besides, for Thursday, May 22nd. their work adds nothing to t h e glory • o Reporters Of old Hope as does t h a t of t h e men Many Hope a l u m n a l were present J a c k Veldman Head Reporter Silas Wiersma, A. J . Ungersma, on the football, basketball and base- at a meeting of the board of SupK a t h r y n Keppel, A m a n a d a Zwemer, ball teams. erintendents of Western Theological Henry Burgnaff, R i c h a r d Mallery )— o-rSeminary, last week. Rev. P e t e r Business Ted RHsebaggerH, '26: Swart a n d Rev. Teunis Mullenberg Gerard Pool Business Manager When all the requirements a r e Joaluia Hogenboom Sub. Manager were visitors on the campus. R a y . y a n Zoeren !..i* Copy e n u m e r a t e d for receiving a sweater, o evidence points to t h e fact t h a t not Rev. Henry Veltman was a guest at Accepted for mailing a t special r a t e of iOf postage for Section 1103, Act of Oc- to give a sweater to one who does the Exchange Club luncheon May 14. t o b e r , 1917, authorized Oct. 19, 1918 her quingenti mllia passum, would be highly Illogical. T r u e the coed has | Mrs. Henry Poppen, (Dorothy her physical remuneration, but in t h e T r o m p e n ) of Amoy, China visited THE HOME STRETCH m m e way t h a t varsity men a r e build- friends In the city this week a n d also ing up H o p e prestige, so t h e girl at Hope College. A certain Big Ten daily does her bit in giving to Hope betparodies the well known maxter women. The Introduction of InMr. Henry VanEyck Stegeman and im concerning Christmas shoptercollegiate co-educatlonal competi- Miss E m m a Reeverts were Hope ping in the following clever tion In athletics must" be realized a t visitors Friday morning. fashion, "Do your final cranfHope and t h e existence of this p r a c ming early". The writer's obtice of giving sweaters to the girls Is COLLEGIATE C L I P P I N G S ject is ostensibly humorous yet u r t h e r Justified by this Innovation. .Leland Stanford Unverslty Is in-

it contains a bit of counsil o—— dulging in f h e latest "sweep," top worthy of attention. The re- Wallare R . JamcH, '27: spinning. Several ewthusiastlc , folmaining few days of school are I do not believe t h a t t h e girls of lowers of the sport h o p e to m a k e It rapidly being telescoped and i o p e College should receive s w e a t - an Intercollegiate sport. soon the dreaded quizzes will ers for t h e a m o u n t of work t h a t they obe at hand. Those who have Wesleyan University is to adopt do. I t h i n k that if t h e girls would not already started reviewing t h e point system! U n d e r this system form a basket ball or an Indoor basewill do well to consult the will count a ball team of some djstlhfctlon-v t h e each s t u d e n t position calender and bear in mind the members of .the team should receive certain n u m b e r of points. T h e m a x many other things that are exaj sweater a s well as t h e m e n .athletes. imum n u m b e r of points Is twenty-five. pected of them at this season But w a l k i n g f o r a s w e a t e r ' s e e m s to It Is hoped t h a t the system will be of the year. " ' m a k e s w e a t e r e a r n i n g a Tnere trivial productive of higher s c h o l a r s h i p and The plan of many instruct-; m a t t e r . * drs-to devote the last few days Q •vrt t ' K -* to review indicates the real (•Jl'llllllilllltllllllllHUMM ' ALUMVi V .&'] ' purpose of finals. They are not Paul Visscher has accepted & posiintended to serve as open fac- tion a s assistant profeasoViof zoology ed dials of the students' intel- at Western Reserve University, Cleveligence but rather to effect a land, Ohio. • systematic review of the term's work and finally a clear conMaurice Visscher, w h o ' is at t h e ception of each subject. University, .of Minnesota, Is doing r e It is a regrettable fact that search wjork in the physlolbgy of the season of our social gaieties Insulin. • overlaps the period when a o studious attitude is most esRaymond Zwemer, '23, who is a t sential. Altho the value of Yale University, is doing r e s e a r c h these festivities can not be work concerning t h e a d r e n a l glands. overlooked their scheduling at He received a s c h o l a r s h i p for t h e an earlier date might be more s u m m e r at Cold Springs, Long Isseasonable. At present, how- land. ever, the important fact is that now is no time for a lowRev. Anthony V a n W e s t e n b e r g has ering of standards. This is the accepted a call to preach in Scotia high-pressure season of the N. Y. year, but there must be no fading out of effort, no signing off Rev. and Mrs. Ray Lubbers, Sheof work. J t i s a period in the nature of a crisis yet it need boygan Falls, N. V., . a n n o u n c e t h e not make a travesty of t h e birth of a baby d a u g h t e r , E v an g eline May, on March t h e 31st. Mrs. term's work. •.

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nection with t h e C o n f e r e n c e spch aa "Inspiration Hill." T h e r e were many i n t e r e s t i n g ' f e a t u r e s mentioned a s he outlined t h e activities in t h e dally p r o g r a m . He told of t h e personal contact t h a t t h e delegates enjoyed with t h e s p e a k e r s a n d w h a t a great help this was t o w a r d m a k i n g tht> Conference such a g r e a t success, " ^ o talk on L a k e Geneva would be complete," "Abe" emphasized in closing, " w i t h o u t some m e n t i o n of t'he wond e r f u l a t m o s p h e r e , both natural a n < ^ spiritual, which ds c h a r a c t e r i s t i c of a Lake Geneva C o n f e r e n c e and which • o fills each soul with a Chrlstllke spirit The college o^ t h e City of Detroit and places It in t u n e with God's has installed a course In Journalism. Great P l a n . "

"Heinle" chose f o r his discussion The N o r t h w e s t e r n University golf t h e athletic and recreational part of team defeated the Wisconsin squad the Geneva Conference. He told of by a score of 12-8. t h e n u m e r o u s s p o r t s which were InNorthwestern College has Invented troduced Into t h e dally p r o g r a m and a new set of beatitudes: of t h e friendly competition which was Blessed Is t h e M a n — carried on between t h e different State Who soaketh not his head with oil. Who belleveth It to concern t h e r e p r e s e n t a t i o n s at t h e conference. He damsel alone If she wlsheth to bob mentioned t h e large variety of recreatlonal activity t h a t w a s available to her hair. Who slandereth no damsel though all; t h e large n u m b e r of tennis courts, t h e big athletic field, and even a place she hath given him t h e mitten. W ho m a k e t h no a t t e m p t to a p p e a r to t h r o w horse shoes. In concluding " H e i n l e " pointed out t h e Importance "hard-boiled." of m a k i n g t h e recreation program secondary an o r d e r to receive t h e real benefit spiritually. "Don't go to Geneva with Just t h e Idea of gainlm? s o m e recreation, you'll sat f h a t anyway," asserted " H e i n l e " ^ .["Go with LEADERS, " A B E " D U L M E S AND t h e Intention of g e t t i n g a spiritual de"HEINIEJ" A L B E R S velopment which w»ill serve you not only for time, but f o r eternity." Last Tuesday evening t h e "Y" men enjoyed a splendid discussion , CAMPUS ttjews on the L a k e Geneva Conference of Arnold Van W y k sprained Ms anlast year. "Abe" Dulmes and kle. A queer and p a i n f u l epidemic, "Heinle" Albers gave accounts ot claiming Its third victim. t h e i r experiences whUcJi . r e f r e s h e d t h e m e m o r i e s of t h e other deleSome of t h e girls received Emersongates and created e n t h u s i a s m In t h e Ian thrills last week. h e a r t s of t h e men w h o have not yet -o . enjoyed t h a t w o n d e r f u l experience at The Milestone ataff Is busy reading Lake Geneva. proof.

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P a g e ehce In t h e m e m b e r s of t h e " A " class of t h e Melfcphone society. A b r a h a m Dulmes opened t'he p r o g r a m by t h e p t b n o u n c e m e n t of a n o r a t i o n . A oneaot play In c h a r g e of Russell D a m s t r a was very e n t e r t a i n i n g . Music waa In c h a r g e of F r e d e r i c Steggerda. An ext e m p o speech on "Etiquette" was given by Q e r r l t Wessellnk. L a m b e r . Olgers, .the Mellphone president, expressed t h e t h a n k s and a p p r e c i a t i o n of t h e visiting m e m b e r s of t h e Mellp h o h c society.

oolm Dull was t h e first nurrtber on t h e p r o g r a m . J a c o b K i k gave a e v e m l h u m o r o u s readings. P i a n o solos w e r e r e n d e r e d by Delbert Kinney. A p a p e r on " E t i q u e t t e " by Russell Van Dyke, and a humorous number "Listening I n " by William H l l m e r t concluded t h e Program.

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Over De Vlnney In Love." Elliot W l e r read " T h e L a n c e of K a n a n a , " a short story with a n A r a bian setting. T h e concluding n u m b e r was a mock trial of a n exceedingly humorous nature. Harvey DeWeerd w a s j u d g e and he kept t h e people at court In c o n t i n u a l l a u g h t e r . o — SOPHOMORE ELIMINATION T h e elimination of c o n t e s t a n t s f r o m t h e S o p h o m o r e Clasa f o r t'he R a v e n Contest was held In Chapel Wednesday a f t e r n o o n . May 21st.

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T h e contest waa m a r k e d by its close competition and a g r e a t deal of Interest was shown by fellow-students a s In f o r m e r eliminations. T h e two men chosen to r e p r e s e n t tihe class were R i c h a r d P. Mallory and T h e o d o r e Essenbaggers. The f o r m e r s p o k e on " T h e Challenge to A m e r i c a n P u b lic S e n t i m e n t ; " Mr. Essenbaggers chose a s his subject " T h e T o u c h s t o n e of a N a t i o n . "

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My D e a r S i r : — I a m In love with a poor girl and a rich o n e ^ w h l c h one shall I m a r r y ? Answer— M a r r y t h e poor one and send us t h e rich one's a d d r e s s . 2.'

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J o h n n y ' s m o t h e r spied h i m putting blank sheets into his weekly report to the- c o r r e s p o n d e n c e school. "Why a r e you . s e n d i n g blank s h e e t s . " she questioned. "Oh, T just c u t t i n g a class," replied Johnny. > ,

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