The A n c h o r VdtUME XXXVI
HOPE
COMMENCEMENT WEEK PLANS ARE NOW COMPLETED
AH m e m b e r s of t h e c l a s s of 1924 w h o p l a n t o b e In H o i land on Tuesday morning, J u n e 16, t o a t t e n d . t h e c l a s s breakfast, please notify W. Z w e m e r b e f o r e J u n e 10.
I
" I n W a l k e d J i m m y " on F r i d a y , J u n e 12, a t C a r n e g i e H a l l . play
calls
girls.
for
T h e cast for this
eleven
hoys
and
two
T h e prep, m e n ' s society has al-
• • I • •
It s c h e d u l e s a t t h e c l o s e of t h e s c h o o l
FINE
y e a r a n d It is p r o m i s e d t h a t t h e c o m ing a t t r a c t i o n
will be t h e
On
the
Doriian
evening
Sisters,
celebrated
of
June
5th
Alumnae, and
their
fourth
the
guests
annual
ban-
q u e t a t T h e W a r m F r i e n d T a v e r n . It ninety-first
society
banquet
Warm
Friend
annual
will
be
Tavern
Fraternal
held Friday
ing, M a y 12 a t s i x o ' c l o c ^ . the
college
social
school year.
in
the
even-
I t will end
functions
of
the
A p r o g r a m has been a r -
was a and
warm
tune. artistic out.
flower
Frater
President,
F r e d Y o n k m a n will a c t as t o a s t m a s t e r for t h e evening.
T h e m u s i c will be
furnished by Van
Duren's orchestra. o
baseball squad
g a m e s to p l a y . men.
has two
home
O n F r i d a y , J u n e 12,
The
Mt. P l e a s a n t
team
was beaten by Hope three weeks ago bv t h e c l o s e s c o r e of 9-G. s o a g o o d game
is p r o m i s e d .
A l u m n i will
On
stake
June
16, t h e
their reputation
against the college team. The Alumni c a n bet on a l i n e u p t h a t i n c l u d e s s e v e r a l f o r m e r H o p e s t a r s w h o still a r e playing the game.
C L A S S O F *24 R E U N I O N O n T u e s d a y m o r n i n g , J u n e 16, a reunion
of
the
will be held.
senior
class
of
1924
A r r a n g e m e n t s have been
m a d e to h a v e a c l a s s b r e a k f a s t a t t h e W a r m Friend Tavern. A unique program
has been arranged.
All t h o s e
w h o plan t o a t t e n d t h e first r e u n i o n of
the
class
of
'24,
are
requested
to n o t i f y Miss W . Z w e m e r b e f o r e or o n J u n e 10. o—
was
carried
and
dinner,
beautiful bouquets were
which
consisted
have
been
made
a n d in h e r c l e v e r w a y , s h e i n t r o d u c -
ly e x p r e s s e d
have
Speakers h a v e been arranged for f r o m
true
the
thought
song
in
Dorians as
their
which were
all very
guest
of
joined glad
honor,
to their
HOPE GRADUATES RECEIVE HONORS DEGREES
AT HARTFORD
T 1 1 E O L O G I CA L
SIBYLLINE SENIORS A R E EN-
SEMINAR V
TYNER the
Hartford
Theological
f o u r t e e n c a r e f r e e SibyKine senior girls
at
l a s t M o n d a y e v e n i n g a t h e r h o m e on
Hopeites received
Hartford,
Conn.,
Seminary
three
former
degrees.
Laureen
Ninth street. er h a t g
ACrer a n Megan*, B e r n i e M u i l e n b e r g of t h e c l a s s of b e e n Q j r v e 1 t h e g i r l s a d - *20 w a s p r e s e n t e d w i t h a c e r t i f i c a t e
t o tfie S i b y j ' . i n e s o c i e t y r o o m Joyed t h e . r last r ^ u l a r
f o r o n e y e a r ' s w o r k in t h e School the who
CHIMES Ing, t h e the
Girls
selection
Glee "Ave
inled b y Mr. K e n n e t h >lin. ing
Mr.
George
La
)efore the student body He
was
ably assisted
in V a n A r e n d o n k .
H. Al-
254
T h e p l e a s i n g t a l e n t of m a n y
College Avenue.,
pupils and the
receive
former
a
few
their bachelor degrees
h o n o r a r y d e g r e e s will be
edictory a n d the other class s p e a k e r s include:
Clarence
Lubbers
of
Michigan,-
Soloists
and a
m i x e d c h o i r of
ENJOYED
the
their
evening, one.
of
Missions
seminary, graduated
I do
love you all, a n d
I have heen
most h a p p y with you d u r i n g t h e s e sixteen and one-half years.
If a n y t h i n g
be y o u r l o y a l t y t o m e , a n d y o u r d e s i r e t o h a v e m e s t a y . As y e t t h e w a y h a s
come f r o m C h i n a or Cyprus.
"Come,
lowing which Clarissa (Snoopy) Pop-
lege t h a n you a r e to h a v e m e leave.
Joan
Vander
from
Hope
I
a m g l a d It Is so, t h o u g h It will m a k e it hard to part. I c o n s i d e r it t h e g r e a t e s t a c h i e v e m e n t of m y l i f e t o h a v e w o n y o u r e s -
teem a n d affection. It h a s been w o r t h with any price I have paid. Spek, T h e o n e p r a y e r of m y h e a r t , w h e n I
the
guests
piano
Mr. Cress, w a s v e r y well a r r a n g e d by All
of t h e
and
pupils dis-
artistry which
• p e a k s m o s t h i g h l y f o r o u r S c h o o l of The audience was disappoint-
Y o r k and could not appear.
of
Delphi—true
Romany
Piano—Sonata,
O p . 10,
No. 1 (first
movement)
Beethoven
Alice V a n H a t t e m P i a n o — N o c t u r n e in G. M i n o r . . . . C h o p I n Eunice Brockmeler V o i c e — " I S h a l l E n t e r H i s H a l l s In S i l e n c e #
"
Ashleigh
Raadways
Densmore
Paul Nettlnga P i a n o — M a r c h In D
flat
Hollaender
Harriet Boone Voice—The Azure Blue Happy
: DROPS GAME TO FERRIS NINE
The pro-
g r a m was rendered as follows:
gold.
Logan
Song
—del
RIego
Alicia Scholten Piano—To the Evening Star Wagner-Liszt M a r j o r i e Selby Voice—-"if God lent only y o u " Gossips
Garden
Densmora cox
Mary Prlscllla'Collins P i a n o — P o l o n a i s e , O p . 9, N o . 6... + ...
Paderewskl Helene Van Kersen V o i c e — - " M y h e a r t Is a h a v e n " . Stelnel J o y
Scott Nella Tante
P i a n o — M e l o d i e a la M a z u r k a Leschetlzky .Mendelssohn
Spinning Song Sarah Lacey V o i c e — " F o r l o v e of y o u "
Densmore
The Wandering Jew
Morris
Rutherford Huizenga ORANGE AND BLUE LOSE IN T H E
P i a n o — S c h e r z o , O p . 47, N o . 2
NINTH INNING
* —Leschetlzky Margaret Hondelink
The Hope baseball fans were much disappointed
Accompanists—Gertrude
last S a t u r d a y w h e n t h e
Cornelia
Kramer,
Nettlnga.
F e r r i s t e a m recovered a six point lead and
finally
won the g a m e f r o m Hope,
11-9, on t h e H o p e g r o u n d s .
W e had a
SECOND MUSICAL RECITAL ALSO W E L L G I V E N
c o m f o r t a b l e lead until t h e last inning when Ferris got four r u n s a n d a two point lead.
I t is q u i t e s a f e t o s a y t h a t
the g a m e should have been ours.
A
continuation
of
the
Annual
S p r i n g H o p e College School of Music Recital
C o l e a n d A l b e r s did g o o d w o r k o n
was
•Tune 5 t h
held
at
Friday
Winants
evening,
Chapel,
The
the m o u n d , but the support w a s rath-
recital
er poor.
b e i n g t h e e q u a l of t h e r e c i t a l h e l d o n
There was considerable hit-
ting done by both teams, but
Ferris
h a d t h e s l i g h t e d g e on H o p e . Score by I n n i n g s — H
ope
F e r r |
s
HOPE-
in
^,oIo
of D e t r o i t .
of v o c a l a n d
s o l o s b y s t u d e n t s of M^s. F e n t o n a n d
before Lillian Schmid's toast to M e n —
n o m o r e a n x i o u s to l e a v e H o p e C o l -
Kennedy
connected
I am
The Interesting pro-
consisting
t h e m o s t a d v a n c e d pupils, w a s in N e w
T h e S t u d e n t C o u n c i l of H o p e C o l l e g e : Dear Students:—
a l l t h e n i c e t h i n g s y o u s a y of m e , y e t
successful
e d t h a t M i s s H e n r i e t t a K e l z e r , o n e of
W e a r e all vagabonds, w h e t h e r
arrange-
I do not m e r i t
most
Hope.
m e n t s c a n be m a d e t o k e e p D r . P a t terson.:
teacher and friend.
a
In
Music.
warm hearted friends, working for the
I w a n t you t o k n o w h o w v e r y g r a t e -
1,
was held
G e r a l d i n e D y k h u l z e n . w h o t o a s t e d to
S o m e of t h e s t u d e n t s w i l l p u r -
that
Hope College
K u y p e r , t o a s t m i s t r e s s i n t r o d u c e d Miss
p e n t o a s t e d t o D e l p h i — a c o m p a n y of
la h o p e d
the
Annual
A fair-sized crowd greeted the
played a skill
1923 t h i n k of H o p e C o l l e g e , will e v e r b e , Q t t i p o b y also received a similar degree. The DeGroot "God bless H o p e College s t u d e n t s . " d e g r e e of B a c h e l o r of D i v i n i t y w a s Van Lente Your friend, conferred upon Rev. Henry VanEyck Hiemersma F. N. P A T T E R S O N . S t e g e m a n of H o l l a n d , a g r a d u a t e of D e Prefi o— H o p e in 1912 a n d of W e s t e r n T h e o CHAPEL CHIMES Elenbaas l o g i c a l S e m i n a r y in 1917. R e v . S t e g e On M o n d a y , J u n e 8, M i s s M a r t h a V a n d e n B r i n k m a n ' s t h e s i s w a s b a s e d on t h e s u b B a r k e m a delighted the students with Bovenklrk j e c t , " T h e E s c h a t o l o g y of J e s u s in two s n a t u r e songs. The Chapel ser- A l h e r s R e l a t i o n t o C u r r e n t J e w i s h E s c h a t o - v i c e s w e r e In c h a r g e of D r . M a c D o n a l d logical T h o u g h t . "
June
Dr. Nykerk.
varied
It
the
Music which
seven o'clock.
w e be D u t c h o r I r i s h , o r w h e t h e r w e
T h e exercises will m a r k t h e divislines.
of
guests at the W a r m Friend Tavern at A f t e r a delicious s u p p e r . Miss J e a n
T h e college a l u m n i who a r e to re-
class into several
School
of
warm weather.
m e m h e i s of D e l p h i e n t e r t a i n e d
senting appropriate music.
the
Recital
made
p a r t i c i p a n t s in s p i t e of t h e e x t r e m e l y
PROGRAM
On S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g , J u n e 6 t h , t h e
class will a d d to t h e p r o g r a m by p r e -
of
Spring
gram,
C. V a n Z o e r e n of H o l l a n d . M i c h i g a n .
years
VAGABOND
BY ASSEMBLY
b o o m of C l y m e r . N. Y., a n d R a y m o n d
improve-
W^nants Chapel 8:00 o'clock Monday
Cedar
Josh Hogen-
noticeable
new
TAVERN SCENE OF DELPHI BANQUET
Grove, Wisconsin, Harriet V a n d e r Bos of H o l l a n d .
BY
m e n t of t h o s e w h o h a v e a p p e a r e d in
At t h a t time, ninety-five g r a d u a t e s
not been opened for me to stay. At t h e c o m m e n c e m e n t e x e r c i s e s of
of
John
DEVELOPED
SCHOOL O F MUSIC
n e s d a y , J u n e 17, 1925.
t e r of a p p r e c i a t i o n of m y s e r v i c e s a s
GIVEN
Mrs. L. N. T y n e r w a s t h e host
notify
Holland Michigan.
c o u l d m e l t m y s e l f i s h h e a r t It w o u l d
MRS.
secretary,'
f u l I a m t o you f o r y o u r t o o k i n d l e t -
f r i e n d . Miss B o y d .
m e m b e r s a r e expected.
BY
the
kindly
b e h e l d In t h e C a r n e g i e H a l l o n W e d -
will
TALENT
that
t h e list of A l u m n i m e m b e r s . T h r u t h e
TERTAINED
attend
bers a t
Council.
Dorian
banquet at the W a r m Friend Tavern.
A l a r g e c r o w d of A l u m n i
to
for- worthy tasks. Two A l u m n a e , Miss Sue H a m e l l n k , get-me-nots stand for remembrance R e v . W i l l i a m IT. S. D e m a r e s t , p r e s i - a n d M i s s P e a r l P a a l m a n w e r e t h e n e x t a n d p l e a s a n t m e m o r i e s of by-gone d e n t - e l e c t of N e w B r u n s w i c k S e m i n a r y t w o e n t e r t a i n e r s , t h e f o r m e r o n t h e days. "Garden Secrets" was toasted and former president of R u t g e r s piano, a n d t h e l a t t e r with h e r voice. by A l i c e V a n H a t t e m . S h e s a i d t h a t College h a s been booked to p r e a c h They a r e both as good as ever and t h e g a r d e n r e p r e s e n t s t h e l i f e of a the b a c c a l a u r e a t e s e r m o n to t h e class were t h o r o u g h l y a p p r e c i a t e d . H o p e College girl; a n d t h e different Miss A m a n d a Z w e m e r w a s t h e last of 1925 a t H o p e C o l l e g e , S u n d a y e v flowers in t h e g a r d e n t e a c h v a l u a b l e e n i n g . J u n e 14. T h i s will b e t h e o p e n - t o t o a s t , a n d s h e t o a s t e d t o t h e F u l e s s o n s of p a t i e n c e , l o y a l t y , c o n s i s t ture. T h e flames of t h e g y p s y fire i n g e v e n t of c o m m e n c e m e n t w e e k . ency, and opportunity. Delia V a n d e r a r e b u r n i n g low, t h e y a r e a l m o s t o u t , K o l k , in tan i n t e r e s t i n g w a y t o a s t e d and the blue s m o k e curtains with COMMUNICATION to " T h e S p i r i t of J u n e . " N e l l a T a n i s silken mist the f u t u r e . s a n g two vocal selections. Last, but T h e b a n q u e t was closed by s i n g i n g In a p p r e c i a t i o n of t h e g e n e r a l l y e x not least, Harriet Vander Meer the Delphi son. t o a s t e d t o t h e " F l o w e r of H o p e " . p r e s s e d d e s i r e of t h e s t u d e n t s t o h a v e T h e g u e s t s of h o n o r w e r e M r s . D y k T h i s flower is t h e H o p e s p i r i t i t s e l f , D r . P a t t e r s o n r e m a i n In h i s p o s i t i o n hulzen and Mr. Walvoord. which includes • loyalty, kindness, as biology teacher, t h e following c o m h u m i l i t y , v i r t u e , a n d o t h e r fine q u a l - m u n i c a t i o n w a s s e n t to t h e . s t u d e n t
The
these plans.
plan t h e c l a s s of 1925 of H o p e C o l l e g e , w i l l
reading. "Counting Daisy P e t a l s " . ligious w o r k . Thus Hope's largest . ! • i v. Francis Tate toasted " F o r - g e t - m e - g r a d u a t i n g class will c o n t r i b u t e t h e i r n o t s " t o t h e a l u m n a e . S h e b e o u t i f u l - e n e r g y t o w a r d t h e a c c o m p l i s h m e n t of
t i o n f o r t h e h o l d i n g of t h e i r a n n u a l
c i a t i o n , , it will b e p o s s i b l e t o c a r r y o u t
of
NEW
the Fraters who
Miss A n n e V o s k u i l s u e a d v a n c e d w o r k a t l a r g e r s c h o o l s b e s t In l i f e . A s e x t e t t e c o m p o s e d of t o a s t e d " T o t h e J u n e K n i g h t s " . F o l - a n d still o t h e r s will t e a c h f o r a t i m e . C o r n l e N e t t l n g a , Henrietta Beyers, l o w i n g t h i s . M i s s C y n t h i a B u e h l e r d e - F o u r of t h e g r a d u a t e s will g o t o J a - P o l l y S c h u t t , A n n e B a r k e m a , E d n a lighted t h e a s s e m b l y w i t h h e r m u s i c a l p a n f o r s h o r t t e r m s to c a r r y o n r e - R e e v e r t s a n d Alice Scholten, s a n g j u s t
heartily.
k a m p , s e c r e t a r y of t h e A l u m n i A s s o -
exercises
all
ed e a c h s p e a k e r .
by t h e H o p e College A l u m n i Associa-
s p e c i a l e f f o r t s of P r o f e s s o r P a u l H i n -
commencement
Will
Friend Tavern.
menu, the Van Wyke Orchestra from and have taken up advanced scholas- choose your road and away, away, G r a n d R a p i d s flavored t h e f e a s t e r s tic w o r k . A n u m b e r of p r i z e s w i l l be w e ' l l f o l l o w t h e g y p s y s u n . " a w a r d e d t o t h e w i n n e r s of v a r i o u s d e w i t h m a n y fine s e l e c t i o n s . Anne and Martha B a r k e m a sang a T h o u g h t s w e r e t h e n t u r n e d to a n - b a t i n g . o r a t o r y a n d e s s a y c o n t e s t s . very lovely d u e t " J u n e Magic," fol-
T h e h a p p y e v e n i n g closed with t h e plans
The annual Fraternal Banin t h e W a r m
D u r i n g t h e ceive t h e i r m a s t e r s d e g r e e will i n c l u d e of a c h o i c e t h e s t u d e n t s w h o g r a d u a t e d in 1922
the room.
ities.
ALUMNI BANQUET Elaborate
The
M i s s H i l d a N y l a n d w a s t o a s t m i s t r e s s . ion
M t . P l e a s a n t will c r o s s b a t s w i t h t h e Hope
scheme
o t h e r p a r t of t h e e v e n i n g ' s p r o g r a m .
BASEBALL The
to b e in a j o y f u l
The tables were decorated with
members
members.
hearts
r o s e s , -and o t h e r p r e t t y b l o s s o m s , a n
placed about
active
b u t all
H e c a u s e J u n e is t h e m o n t h of
r a n g e d w h i c h w i l l c o n s i s t of t o a s t s b y by t h e
evening,
hopes seemed
flowers
of t h e A l u m n i a n d
TALENT SHOWN BY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
FRATERNAL
l a n d , M i c h i g a n , will p r e s e n t h e r v a l -
S t a n l e y A l b e r s is c o a c h i n g t h e c a s t . v
The
NUMBER FIFTY-EIGHT
ALUMNI
RECEIVE
A N D c o n f e r r e d u p o n s o m e of t h e a l u m n i . FEATURE M i s s M a r i a n V a n V e s s e m of Z e e -
best ever.
FRATERNAL BANQUET
WILL
DECORATION S PROGRAM
ATTENTION
DIPLOMAS
and ARTISTIC
W E D N E S D A Y , J U N E 10, 1 9 2 5
q u e t will b e h e l d o n J u n e 12 NINETY-FIVE
••••••••••••••••s DORIANS HAVE FINE BANQUET
ways been noted for the p r o g r a m t h a t
HOLLAND, MICHIGAN,
PLANS COMPLETED FOR GRADUATION
ATTENTION
MELIPHONE PROGRAM
T h e M e l i p h o n e Society will present
COLLEGE,
Steketee
Music h a s
under
204
020
100
000
202
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of ^ e x c e p t i o n a l
the previous evening. of
.
was
the
instructors.
E
Hope's School
made
splendid This
quality
rapid
progress
tutorage
will
of
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THE ANCHOR
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FATHOMED Harvey Teuslnk
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Voice—Star Eyes Speaks roism—but since c a m p u s reporters P r e s e n t l y t h e c a m p u s will echo a n d — " I look i n t o y o u r g a r d e n " T h e " Y " m e e t i n g last T u e s d a y n i g h t d o n ' t h a v e m u c h to do w i t h " s u c h , " re-echo to " g o o d - b y e s " s p o k e n in W o o d p l e a s e r e a d b e t w e e n t h e lines. w a s In c h a r g e of t h e s e n i o r s , P e r c y various tones r a n g i n g f r o m deep reTheodore Luldens . Thursday night the Emersonlans Klnkema and Frederick Steggerda g r e t t o s h r i l l relief. W e s c a t t e r , s o m e W r a n g e l l h a d t h e i r " s t a g " on t h e b e a c h . It conducting tho meeting. Mr. K l n k - P i a n o — A r a b e s q u e to earn pennies for another year, Helen S p r i e t s m a was a beautiful evening and the water e m a w a s t h e first s p e a k e r . H e a s k e d s o m e to a w e l l e a r n e d p l a y - t i m e , s o m e Voice—"Robin, Robin, sing me a w a s w a r m , so m a n y of t h e f e l l o w s the question: " W h a t does t h e " Y " t o lord It o v e r o u r n a t i v e t o w n s till song" Spross went swimming. Gerrlt Heemstra, a m e a n to u s ? " In a n s w e r he said, n e x t fall. O n c e in a w h i l e w e do h a v e May M a g i c S t r a t u m little b o l d e r t h a n t h e o t h e r s , — a s a " F i r s t of all, t h e 'Y' g i v e s a r o u s i n g to g r o w l a little bit, b u t w h e n p a r t Wllhelmlna Sprlck s e n i o r class p r e s i d e n t m u s t b e — s w a m w e l c o m e t o t h e n e w H o p e i t e s in t h e i n g t i m e c o m e s a n d t h e r u s h of s t u d y P i a n o — T o a W a t e r Llly....MacDo\Vell Into t h e c h a n n e l . Soon, h e felt a fall. It i n i t i a t e s t h e F r e s h m e n i n t o In A u t u m n M u c D o w e l l c r a m p c o m i n g on a n d called f o r h e l p . a n d classes is s u d d e n l y over, we f e e l H o p e spirit t h r u t h e good f e l l o w s h i p H a r r i e t Boeve like s a y i n g w i t h H a m l e t , " H o w w e a r y , A1 S c h a a f s m a a n d A1 De B e y h u r r i e d w e h a v e in t h e f a l l r e c e p t i o n . The V o i c e — J u n e ' s F i r s t Hose C o a t e s o v e r with a b o a t , a n d — w e l l , since you flat, «tale a n d u n p r o f i t a b l e , s e e m t o n e w c o m e r s c a n ' t feel t h a t t h e y a r e A Caution H ' o p e s a w " H e e m l e " in c h a p e l t h i s m o r n i n g . ^ n e all t h e uses of t h i s w o r l d . 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T h e Valley of L a u g h t e r . . . . : . S a n d e r s o n and behavior. To the c o m m u n i t y least one of t h e m w i t h l a u r e l s a l r e a d y . crowd m a y be smaller, but t h e spirit W i l m a V a n d e B u n t e w h e r e we spend our vacations w e a r e is n o t flagging, a n d w e s i n g ' B l e s t B e P i a n o — S l e i g h r i d e Tschaikowsky H o p e College s t u d e n t s . A n d we e a c h , Miss P e a r l P a a l m a n a n d Miss M a r the Tie T h a t Binds' a s fervntly as Grace McCarroll individually, are t h e m e a s u r i n g rod e v e r . " Mr. K l n k e m a u r g e d t h e y o u n g - V o i c e — M y A r e a d y S t r i c k l a n d g a r e t T r o m p e n visited on t h e c a m p u s by w h i c h t h e c o m m u n i t y sizes u p o u r e r m e m b e r s t o g e t t h e h a b i t of 'Y' a t " T o d a y t h e t h r u s h e s w o k e m e " last S a t u r d a y . college. 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THE AHCHOR SOCIETY ELECTIONS Addison President—Derwin
SCRIBBLER'S COLUMN
Huenink.
Vice P r e s i d e n t — B r u n o
Bruns.
Secretary—Lester
Bossard.
Treasurer—Harry
D e Vries.
(by
lot)—Richard
and
T h e O r i e n t , w h a t a p i c t u r e of d e -
Vander
Kolk.
lightful
romance
evokes.
Follow all, w h o would, a n d
drink
of
the
and
elixir
mystery
of
Dickenstan
imagination;
building built Orient.
President—William Bonnema. Vice-President—Marvin
t e m p l e of B u d d h a . I s t u m b l e d , a l o n e desolate
Secretary—Gelmer Boven.
forlorn,
despairing
K e e p e r of A r c h i v e s — Q e r r i t V a n d e r
l a n d of m y b i r t h .
ger.
do.
Meindertsma.
T h e Dickensian society
enjoyed
a
very pleasant beach party at Tenness e e B e a c h o n F r i d a y e v e n i n g , J u n e 5. This society h a s h a d a very successful beginning and
its
first
and
the
and
stronghold, and
aid
hopeless
plight
In
my
for I
a n y kind
held
their
an-
jollification
meeting
Swimming
and
and
the
everything But
in
body
was there. That
was
peculiar.
t h e i r u n i n v i t e d g u e s t , I h e a r d a low ominous
chant
Inside - t h e
thunder,
then
a
r o a r a n d f i n a l l y it
died a w a y , m u m b l i n g itself ence.
Into sil-
A h ! so t h e p r i e s t s w e r e all In
their temple proclaiming their homa g e to t h e g r e e n - e y e d B u d d h a .
Vice
aborigine, who apparently
t h a t w a s well, a t least t h e y w e r e r e -
Treasurer—William
Ver
Hage.
not look-
i n g at m e s a w m e . ( C r o s s e y e d p e o p l e
ligious—I
a r e so p a r a d o x i c a l ) .
rest at their h a n d s .
A l t h o h e did n o -
K . of A . — L a m b e r t O l g e r s .
t i c e m e , he v e n t u r e d n o n e of h i s v e r -
Sgt. at A r m s — J a c o b Klk.
n a c u l a r . so 1 c o n t i n u e d through
a
very
filth
enjoyable evening
spent at the Albers' cottage, t h e F r a t e r n a l society elected officers:
might
hope
Thus encouraged arduous crawl.
way,
Well,
T h e t e m p l e roof w a s
get
ed t h e i n n e r c o u r t of t h e t e m p l e b u t
w i t h no h e s i t a t i o n . I let myself s w i n g
the
from
were
barred.
I knocked
down
one
way
that
or a n o t h e r .
branch,
that
blessed
the
moment
branch,
President—George Damson.
still n o r e s p o n s e .
w h e n t h e a w i n g w o u l d l a n d m e in t h e
Vice-President—Paul Gebhard.
e n t e r by t h e g a t e .
Secretary—Richard Mallery.
l o o k i n g a r o u n d f o r a m e a n s of a c c e s s ,
Treasurer—Rutherford Huizenga.
I espied a towering tree, .placed just
K . of A . — J a y W a b e k e .
w h e r e it s h o u l d
J a n i t o r — K e n n e t h Vanden Bosch.
tree, a
So I d e c i d e d n o t t o
be.
skyscraper
judging
in f a c t , o n o
DU MEZ BROS.
on t h e f a d e d c o l o r s of t h e o r n a m e n t a l tile, b u t s a d a n d
s h o c k i n g t h e y did
A f t e r I n o t i c e d t h e t r e e I l o o k e d a t it,
going,
President—Gerard Pool.
and
t h r o u g h t h e roof i n t o n o t h i n g .
Vice P r e s i d e n t — A l v i n Neevel.
birth to an idea.
I thot
and
thinking gave
There was that tree
h a n g i n g over t h e Inner court and over
Secretary—•William Maat.
the temple itself.
And since they kept
I followed too.
Right
i n g — n o n o t h i n g but n o t h i n g . fell
until
I
stopped
and
looking. Last
year
m e r c e of
the
Chamber
of C o m -
M i l l e d g e v i l l e , Ga.,
tree
and
clambored
up
the
shaggy
when
i n g a t t h e t o p of t h e i r voices.
ed a W o o d r o w W i l s o n M e m o r i a l Col-
t e r s of f o o d , o r g i e s of
h i g h a s t h e t o p of t h e w a l l s u r r o u n d -
lege.
harpies
ing
r i c h e s t of t h e c o u n t r y , r o a s t
000 w e r e r a i s e d .
$500,-
the
court,
some
twenty
feet,
I
A t r a c t of 100 a c r e s
o b s e r v e d t h a t t h e r e w a s n o w a y to g e t w a s p u r c h a s e d a n d a d r i v e f o r f u n d s d o w n f r o m t h e wall o t h e r t h a n j u m p w a s m a d e c o u n t r y - w i d e t h r o u g h t h e ing a n d since I w a s not entirely desAmerican
Legion and t h e
Federation
of
Labor.
American
The
b o d y will be f r o m 400 to t h o s e will be s ' g n s of
accepted
unmistakable
student 500, o n l y
who
show
leadership.
perate,
I did
not
care
to
essay
it.
M o r e o v e r I w a s so e m p t y a n d l i g h t Inside from my nourishment.
long lack
of
College h a s a larger per-
I felt certain
I would
c o l l a p s e If I e v e r did h i t t h e g r o u n d . of
the
tree
reaching
out
spoil
cowlete,
food a n d
them.
and
Foods,
stewed
over
the
that
would
mouth: and erything.
not
the
everything,
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a
baby's
in f a c t , e v -
B u t w h y all t h e c o m m o t i o n a r o u n d me?
scholastic
deficiencies, b e n e a t h me, only n o t h i n g : a n d w h e n
h o l d : I w a s s e a t e d in t h e l a p of B u d Buddha,
with
his
b e s t of a l l
bad
things
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r o l l s of C o r n e l l U n i v e r s i t y a t t h e e n d
except
of t h e first s e m e s t e r . — E x c h a n g e .
f e e t b e l o w , o n e Is e x c e e d i n g l y c a u t i o u s
b e h o l d ! t h e p r i e s t lay d o w n his t r a y
So I s q u i r m e d a l o n g b e c o m i n g w e a k e r
of r o a s t p i g l e t s b e f o r e m e a n d g o s t i -
as I went f r o m h u n g e r and exhausr
culatlng with h u m b l e admiration, he
t h e b e t t e r of t h e t w o , a n d s i n c e t h e
f o r t u n e ! n o w I h a d e n o u g h to e a t till
tion.
motioned f o r m e to eat.
priests were not to give m e death, I
I s h o u l d die, o n l y I w o u l d h a v e d i e d
would
If I h a d e a t e n it a l l .
A s t u d e n t of O r e g o n
Agricultural
C o l l e g e Is m a k i n g h i s w a y
through
When
ground
still
two
nothing
for the
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piglets, bullets—
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" W h o ' s y a r d t o t h e roof of t h e t e m p l e i t s e l f . g r e e n e m e r a l d eyes, h i s h e a v y lips, W h o in A m e r i c a " t h a n a n y o t h e r i n - At last a m e a n s of a p p r o a c h ! In m y his m i g h t y chest a n d e x p a n d e d g i r t h . stitution, according to figures c o m - a r d o r . I lost m y c a u t i o n a n d s l i p p e d . Buddha, Hud! Old C h a p ! h o w f o r plied. W e s l e y a n Is s e c o n d . A m h e r s t N o w s l i p p i n g is n o t a c o m f o r t a b l e t u n a t e to be on y o u r b o s o m ! N o w t h e s e n s a t i o n , r.o m a t t e r w h e r e you a r e : h a s g r a d u a t e d 32 c o l l e g e p r e s i d e n t s . 'priests noticed me, I noticed t h e n b u t if you a r e u p in t h e b r a n c h e s of food and they stood and stared. They a gigantic tree with nothing beneath D a v i d s o n College, N. C., w e n t o v e r stared and said nothing, simply n o t h b u t s l o u g h a n d m i r e , s u i t a b l e f o r pigs t h e t o p in its d r i v e f o r t h e H a n g c h o w i n g f o r a w h o l e d a y of s e c o n d s . not men. under such circumstances C h r i s t i a n C o l l e g e in C h i n a . T h e s u b Then one a n d all moved t h e r e Is n o p l e a s u r e In t h e s e n s a t i o n s c r i p t i o n s a m o u n t e d to t h i r t e e n h u n up towards me. W h a t Was a t all. So n a t u r a l l y I w a s b r e a t h l e s s . d r e d fifty d o l l a r s . their intent? W a s my end c o m e ? Again I ascended, but this time more W a s I to d i e t h u s u n r e p e n t a n t ? Oh cautiously. 1 reached the large limb mercy! But composing myself, I Spanish students at t h e University which extended over t h e court to the arose and made ready for whatever j g p o w a l e a r n to s p e a k t h e l a n g u a g e roof of t h e t e m p l e a n d c l a s p i n g t h e might happen; assuming a majestic K o r e r a p i d l y by l i v i n g a t a b o a r d i n g b r a n c h in p a s s i o n a t e e m b r a c e . I t h e n a i r , I w a i t e d a s t h e first p r i e s t c l a m h o u s e w h e r e o n l y S p a n i s h Is s p o k s q u i r m e d a l o n g on m y belly slowly, b e r e d u p t h e idol t o w a r d s m e . en.—The Bulletin. v e r y slowly, lest I s h o u l d s l i p a n d f a l l Now I lowered my head and hoped again, for this time there was nothing B e c a u s e of
Commencement Gifts
what delicacies: and ripe persimmons
ha,
c e n t a g e of Its g r a d u a t e s in
MICH.
no
Plat-
suitable
Fortunately there was a giant a r m Amherst
fried
to
-
my
m e . w i t h g r e a t p l a t e s of f o o d , s h o u t -
b a r k to a b r a n c h . W h e n I w a s u p a s
to
-
Down I
institut-
Pledges amounting
HOLLAND,
Noth-
That was where I
I s n e a k e d to t h e b a s e of t h e
Dry G o o d s , Coats, Suits a n d Millinery
down
f a l l w a s c h e c k e d , I w a s l y i n g on w a n t e d to be. so I w a n t e d to g e t t h e r e ;s o m e t h i n g h a r d . B u t 1 w a s n o t h u r t , K . of A . — - W i l l i a m H u g h e s . a s well, a n d t o get t h e r e I m u s t find thank Providence. Then I heard a Janitor (by lot)—Gerrlt De Koning. a m e a n s of a p p r o a c h . T h i s t h e g i a n t noise, a m u r m u r , a r u m b l e , a t h u n d e r , —o t r e a o f f e r e d . I g l a n c e d a r o u n d to s e e a r o a r , a n d l o o k i n g a b o u t , I s a w a m u l EXCHANGES w h e t h e r I w a s o b s e r v e d . N o o n e w a s t i u d e of c r a z y p r i e s t s d a n c i n g a b o u t Treasurer—James Ver Meulen.
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D o w n to t h e r o o f : m y feet l a n d e d
not stay there.
then
BITES
FROST
I went down.
t h a t was very tall and big a r o u n d too.
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Phone 2212
m i d d l e of t h e r o o f . I let go. And t h e n
and
It w a s a g i a n t tree
and
65 West 8 t h St.
So
b u t no r e s p o n s e , 1 k n o c k e d a g a i n a n d T h i s I did.
CREAM OF UNIFORM Q U A L I T Y
I t l o o k e d solln
a f t e r I was not where I was. I reachgates
Hoekstra's Ice Cream
my
e n o u g h a n d o n c e I w a s on it I c o u l d
Finally
BRICK
BULK
f o r food a n d
T continued
just below m e now.
unspeakable—that
Is w h y 1 will n o t d e s c r i b e it.
Fraternal After
the
on m y
SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
t h e n it s w e l l e d i n t o a r u m b l e t h e n a
by t h e p a t h w a y herded by a crosseyed
Gowens.
P. S. BOTER & CO.
temple,
President—Delbert Kinney. Secretary—Hay
SPRING SUITS AND TOP COATS
was lying a r o u n d , such as
paused a m o m e n t longer won% d e r l n g w h a t m y h o s t s w o u l d d o to
indoor
Luben.
Proprietor
N o filth o r Utter of
As I
W i t h i n , I found not w h a t I expected
at
President—Barnard
Green Hill Cafe
w a s not a Koul in t h e c o u r t y a r d , n o -
the
priests base w h i c h slowly w a l k e d pious ball w e r e t h e c h i e f s p o r t s t n g a g e d In. a n d d e v o t e e s . B u t on t h e o t h e r h a n d , T h e following officers w e r e e l e c t e d e v e r y h a n d in f a c t , 1 f o u n d r a m p a n t d i s o r d e r . A d r o v e of p i g s in t h e m u d for next fall:
group.
antiquity,
But one s t r a n g e thing I noticed: t h e r e
M a c a - to find, b u t w h a t I e x p e c t e d n o t to I did n o t find a g l o r i o u s o r tawa beach Thursday evening. T h e find. social c o m m i t t e e provided w i e n i e s , i e n t a l g a r d e n s e t off w i t h b l o s s o m i n g hedges thru b u n s , p i e a la m o d e a n d c o f f e e f o r t h e g r o v e s a n d f r a g r a n t nual
assumed
a p p e t i t e anil o v e r t u r n o n e ' s s t o m a c h .
nearly
g r a y a n d g l o o m y g a t e of t h e t e m p l e .
Kmersonlan
lost
p o l l u t e d t h e o u t e r c o u r t , to spoil o n e ' s
otherwise
So 1 e n t e r e d
and
of
askew.
and the temple.
s t a r v e d to d e a t h a n d n o w h e r e c o u l d I nourishment.
tints
colorless d r a b were
walls had
m a c u l a t e n e a t n e s s of t h e i n n e r c o u r t
Within
was
glamorous
The
No doubt you have you rpreference of what sort of food you desire. But you surely want your favorite dish coaked in the best manner and the best quality of food. At Green Miir'you will find CLEANLINESS, SERVICE and QUALITY
contrast with t h e decay was the im-
you
I s u r e l y w o u l d find
sympathy
G r e e n Mill C a f e
rambling
was decaying with senility.
faces
Cues w h i c h
I
A crazy tower reached sky-
doors
t h e monasterlal walls, religion's stay
find Emersonians
queues.
would not o r d i n a r i l y follow.
year has
b e e n o n e of m u c h p r a i s e .
oily
yellow
which
All w a s f a i l e d b r i l l i a n c y .
their
All I c o u l d do war,
Everywhere were
in
In t h e f a s h i o n of
once brightly colored
of
lo e n t e r f o r t h e r e w a s n o t h i n g else to
Berg
place
w a r d f r o m it l i k e a s c a l y l e p r o u s fin-
all h o p e of e v e r r e t u r n i n g t o t h e f a i r
Treasurer—Edwin De Jong
The
and
the
The temple was a large
a r e m u c h of l i t t l e a c c o u n t . T h r u t h e g r a y g l o o m y g a t e s of t h e
Hatfield.
surveyed
h o p e d to find r e s t a n d f o o d .
it
mean and contemptible things which
Custodian—Miner
in m y
s t o m a c h to feel n a u s e a t e d , I looked
K . of A . — B e r n a r d S h o e m a k e r , Janitor
S i n c e I did n o t h a v e e n o u g h
AN ORIENTAIi FANTASY
to f a l l on fifty
bodies'
length
— n o t h i n g bad. I looked
up and
lo!
To eat, eat
c o l l e g e b y t a k i n g s t u d e n t s r i d i n g in
f r o m the temple roof, I had to pause
—that was what I wanted more than
his plane.—Exchange.
to regain m y breath and equilibrium.
a n y t h i n g else.
Die or eat.
eat.
They regarded m e as a
Eat was god sprung f r o m Buddha's breast. Ah
F R A T E R N A L SOCIETY,
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THE ANCHOR COMMENCEMENT
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HOLLAND, MICHIGAN Commencement time has come and
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NEW AND FIREPROOF C-"
The president faces the sen-
i o r s c l a s s m e m b e r s , s t u r d y of m i e n In t h e i r b o n e - r i m glasses.
All the conveniences of a Large City Hotel. Catering to the Commercial man, the Tourist and Social affairs of Holland.
He
clears
h i s t h r o a t In a p r e s i d e n t i a l m a n n e r . "Ladles and gentlemen,"
GILBERTS PURITY CHOCOLATES
says t h e
Fresh every Week
president, "we have c o m e to t h e p a r t -
170 Rooms—$2.00 to $4.00 a day.
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i n g of t h e w a y s . Y o u a r e s t a n d i n g on
M'. L. TYSON, Mgr.
t h e t h r e s h o l d of life. will b e r e a l m e n a n d w o r l d Is b e f o r e you.
Try our
S o m e of y o u women.
The
Delicious Fountain Services
E a c h of y o u will
seek success and I shall Impart t h e
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OVER REEFER'S RESTAURANT
NICK DYKEMA'S
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• "It Pays to Trade at The Model"
b r o w s a n d m e n t a l toll c a n m a k e f o r achievement.(and
so f o r t h f o r
three thousand words and then)***** But
Arctic Frost Bites
remember,
the
message
of
the
YE CAMPUS SUNDAE
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CENTS
It
ought
to
be.
w h a t t h e m e m b e r s of t h e class a r e going to d o : Six of t h e m
are
"HOPE SPECIAL"
Here's
going
to paint
A S u n d a e which will f e r v e to refresh one d u r i n g examination week. Ice-cold drinks also served.
China; T e n will w r i t e p l a y s .
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T w o will design a r t t i t l e s f o r t h e
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O n e will be a p r o f e s s i o n a l p e r f u m e smeller. Six will e n t e r t h e c r a p - s h o o t i n g in-
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sions a t s u m m e r
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parks.
T h r e e will t a k e a c a n o e t r i p u p t h e Phone 5«45
Amazon.
Your choice of any watch or diamond ring in our stock at $1.00 down and $1X0 a week.
O n e will b e c o m e b u s i n e s s a g e n t of a
Geo. H. Huizinga & Co.
lumber union. T e n will r o to G r e e n w i c h Village.
WHEN YOU WANT THE FINEST IN
T h r e e will c h a s e b u t t e r f l i e s . .
Ice Cream, Candies, Fruits and Nuts,come to
JEWELERS
F o u r will do d e s i g n e r s of w o m e n ' s bats.
A. PATSY FABIANO 26 West Eighth Street
T w e n t y will s t a r t I m m e d i a t e l y
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FINE PIANOS
Europe. Seven w i l l e n t e r a d v e r t i s i n g a n d pict u r e puzzle c o n t e s t s .
W e c i r r y a Urge assortment of Chocolate Bars. Bulk Chocolates 49c. Box Candies at 69r.
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M a n y will e n t e r i n t o m a t r i m o n y . A n d t w o of t h e m w i l l go t o w o r k .
Lindeborg's Students Drug Store 54 East 8th St.
—at the—
" W h y t h e old one, f a t h e r ? " " W e a r o u t t h e old o n e s first, t h a t ' s my motto."
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MEYER MUSIC HOUSE 17 W. 8th St.
" W e l l , t h e n , f a t h e r you f e t c h t h e
j f OR Distinctive Stationery, Unique Pro( f i grams and Menus, or Fine Papers, the / Holland Printing Co. can serve you best. Holland's Finest Printers
Players, Victroias and Records
" G e r r l t , go f e t c h t h e old h o r s e . "
Pianos and Victroias rented at reasonable prices.
horse." Hogenboom, t h e Senior fat m a t and i
210 College Avenue
Programs, Invitations and Placecards for
a m a n of p l e a s a n t d i s p o s i t i o n w a s g a z ing at s a l e p r i c e s in a h a b e r d a s h e r ' s
COLLEGE BANQUET
window. A f r i e n d s t o p p e d t o I n q u i r e If h e
WHERE SHALL WE GO?
Engraving with Steel Die Embossing on Invitations and Placecards. Let us take care of your Banquet needs. 0
w a s t h i n k i n g of b u y i n g a n y t h i n g . "No," replied witfully.
After that walk, a f t e r the game, and a f t e r the show o u r footsteps will naturally lead us to
our
w i n d o w gazer,
" T h e only t h i n g t h a t fits u s
r e a d y - m a d e is a h a n d k e r c h i e f . " '
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Steketee - Van Huis Printing House
Conventions
Vie Largest and Most Modern Equipped Print Shop in Holland
J A C K BLUE'S
At c o n v e n t i o n s m e n murder
"Pamous for Malted Miiks."
expense
kill t i m e a n d get
the
latest s t o r i e s fof t h e benefit of
the
boys b a c k ence and
home;
accounts; exchange
dumbs—mainly the latter;
about and become m o r e confused as t i m e goes o n ; m a k e a s p e e c h so t h a t
S u i t s
Holland. Mich.
Galoshes Repaired
Quality Shoe Repairing-Thai's
"Dick" the Shoe Doctor ELEC. SHOE HOSPITAL
Our Business
D. Schaftcnar, Prop.
t h e i r n a m e s will b e I n c l u d e d In t h e convention report; knock the speeches;
Buy a Real Suit this time. Buy a Janlzen t h e best suit you can get. In two piece and one piece. Also a complete line of ladies Janlzen suits at
become
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other
horribly palpably
w a s by f a r t h e m o s t i n s p i r i n g c o n have
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Ready Dishes, Hot & Cold for Busy Patrons
Laughlin's Restaurant 72 East Eighth St.
Now isn't this so?
19 W e s t 8 t h S t .
WE CALL AND DELIVER
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e n t ; r e t u r n to tell t h e p e o p l e t h a t it
they wouldn't worlds.
Phone 5328
bored;
vention they ever a t t e n d e d ; a n d t h a t
J. J. Rutgers Co.
C o m p l e t e P r i n t i n g Service
experi-
w o n d e r w h a t It is t h e y a r e m e e t i n g
S w i m i n g
9 E. 10th S t .
t " A R e a l Good P l a c e to E a t . "
L u n c h e s put up.
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MAKE OUR PLACE Your home for Kodak Finishing, Framing and Gifts GLAD T O S E E YOU
HOLLAND PHOTO SHOP 10 East 8th St.
D. J. DuSAAR
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Our 28 Years Experience as Watchmaker at the Bench is at Your Service.
PETER A, SELLESj Jeweler —
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14 East 8th St.
The Folks at Home would Appreciate Your Picture. SEND ONE NOW.
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