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HOPE COLLEGE ANCHOR Volume XLI1I

H o p e College, Holland, Michigan, December 18, 1929

Summary of B.B. Schedule

Campus Christmas Events Climax in Carols Thursday

Alma and Hillsdale Rated As Crown Contenders Of M. I. A. A.

"Slip" and "Slop" Came To Our Campus Last Week

SIX AWAY, FOUR HERE B a s k e t b a l l h a s a g a i n invaded the c a m p u s of Hope college a l o n g with similar invasions a t o t h e r institu- j tions t h r o u g h o u t t h e M. I. A. A., a n d the r e p o r t s of prospects f o r t h e association r a c e a r e b e g i n n i n g t o find t h e i r w a y t o our own college. T h e O r a n g e a n d Blue quint h a s e m b a r k e d , a n d a t the p r e s e n t • t i m e h a s one d e f e a t and one vict o r y chalked upon t h e r e c o r d sheet. I n the l a s t half of t h e g a m e with the Seventh Reformed team the t r u e p o w e r of t h e Hope Club w a s discovered. It is a p p a r e n t t h a t our b a s k e t e e r s will be well up in t h e r a c e this y e a r . If we m i g h t t a k e a peak into t h e c a m p s of t h e o t h e r five schools, o u r c h a n c e s m a y be placed on a , m o r e c o n c r e t e basis. At A l m a Coach Roy Campbell h a s an a r r a y of p e r f o r m e r s t h a t look like a probable c h a m p i o n s h i p q u i n t e t . Five l e t t e r m e n and t h e e n t i r e 1928-29 j f r o s h s q u a d h a v e r e t u r n e d . Brown and A l b a u g h a t f o r w a r d s , S i m m o n s a t c e n t e r , and P e z e t and Gussin, g u a r d s , c o m p r i s e t h e g r o u p of v e t s w h o a r e r e a d y t o s t a r t the s c h e d - . ule. S i m m o n s h a s been named a l l - : Inter-Sorority Games Are JOINT MEETING conference center for three years To Allow Women Equal a n d is r a t e d a s one of t h e b e s t I At t h e Sentinel Building Athletic Suffrage pivot position p l a y e r s in the s t a t e , j Hall l a s t evening t h e E m e r Hillsdale will also have a powersonians e n t e r t a i n e d the f u l outfit. F i v e l e t t e r m e n h a v e re- PERMANENT TROPHY K n i c k e r b o c k e r s w i t h the f o l ported f o r practice a n d Coach H a r • lowing p r o g r a m : L. O l g e r s , wood is v e r y e n t h u s i a s t i c about his F o r a n u m b e r of y e a r s t h e girls Emersonian president, prechances in t h e co n feren ce. Restifo, of H o p e College h a v e been on the siding; E. Langeland, a paper high p o i n t m a n in t h e M. I. A. A. benches and w a t c h e d t h e b o y s play on " C a m p u s Social C o n t a c t s " ; l a s t w i n t e r , is l e a d i n g the Dales basketball with a l o n g i n g a n d achE m e r s o n i a n Q u a r t e t t e of C. t h i s n « i . D»»iin K n i g h t , W a g e r ing foe a c h a n c e t o p l a y t h e m VBTV CeGrnmr;—M. a n d H o w e c o m p l e t e t h e q u i n t e t of selves. T h i s y e a r Coach J . Schouten J a n s s e n , and H.' V e r S t r a t e , v e t e r a n s . Ledvina, R e y n o l d s , J u d - h a s m a d e a new p r o g r a m a n d t h e sang several numbers; " H u son. Brooks, N a s t , Rowe, Smith and g i r l s in i n t e r - s o r o r i t y m e e t s a r e to m o r " by H. K l a a s e n , a n d Clark a r e some of t h e most p r o m - d e m o n s t r a t e t h e i r skill t o both the l i t e r a r y i n t e r p r e t a t i o n s by J . ising s o p h o m o r e s . Hillsdale de- f e m i n i n e and m a s c u l i n e sections of De W i t t . f e a t e d J a c k s o n Y. M. C. A. in t h e the college. A l r e a d y prospective p l a y e r s a r e being lined up, a n d t h e opener a n d t h e n followed w i t h a 28-22 win over Mt. P l e a s a n t T e a c h - g i r l s a r e s h o w i n g r e a l i n t e r e s t in t h i s new c h a n c e of t h e i r s t o t a k e nitely f o r m e d , but t h e r e a r e seve r s ' College. Albion h a s t w o v e t e r a n s in co- p a r t in the a t h l e t i c life of Hope e r a l o u t s t a n d i n g experienced playc a p t a i n s Bruce G r e y , g u a r d , and College. T h e t r o p h y which is t o be p r e s e n t e d t o the s u c c e s s f u l society e r s in each s o r o r i t y who will m a k e (Continued on p a g e t h r e e ) o will be won by h a r d w o r k and by t h e nuclei f o r five s t r o n g t e a m s . skill combined with t e a m w o r k . A s In Sorosis, Marion Kotle, a Zeey e t t h e t e a m s h a v e not been defi- land s t a r of a few y e a r s a g o , is (Continued in n e x t c o l u m n ) s u r e t o p l a y a s n a p p y g a m e . Olive j P e e k e , G r a c e Hudson, A l m a Cork, and A r l o a Van P e r s o m — all new g i r l s — a r e p l a n n i n g t o do some Class of Ml Prepares To Show I h a r d w o r k . Lucille W a l v o o r d and Alma Mater's Seal | R u t h R o s t e r , a f o r m e r C e n t r a l Colfor Life lege p l a y e r , will be added s u p p o r t . Ruth H o s p e r s , Roxie Holdane, R u t h Fraternity Initiates New Not l o n g a g o a slip went a r o u n d Van Dyke and Evelyn A l b e r s also Mode of Campus with t h e words, " S i g n up f o r J u n i o r ( C o n t i n u e d on p a g e t h r e e ) Dress class p i n s " and t h e loyal J u n i o r s i m m e d i a t e l y enscribed t h e i r n a m e s Recently the E m e r s o n i a n fellows upon t h e roll w i t h a proud flourish. a p p e a r e d in full f o r c e on t h e camNow w i t h a n o t h e r proud flourish they t h r o w back t h e i r co ats and p u s in u n i f o r m , black s w e a t e r s b e a r i n g the E m e r s o n i a n Insignia in display t h e good looking s t a n d a r d pin—emblem of Hope. T h e pins a r e red and white. T h e s w e a t e r s a r e the e x a c t r e p r o d u c t i o n of t h e pins v e r y s t r i k i n g , s h o w i n g excellent of f o r m e r y e a r s , but t h e J u n i o r s i t a s t e . T h e y a p p e a l m o s t to t h e Inquiring Reporter Finds a r e f o r c e d t o a d m i t t h a t , unless a ! h e a r t s of those of the f e m i n i n e *31 a p p e a r s in t h e center, no pin sex, and secondly t h e y a p p e a l t o Many Campus Leaders could be quite so good looking. T h e t h e older g e n e r a t i o n , because t h e y Are Interested idea of u n i f o r m i t y of pins is an p r o t e c t the boys f r o m t h e chill b l a s t s of w i n t e r . A l t h o u g h t h e r e excellent one, because it aids in t h e i LAB-LIBRARY CLASH recognition of a l u m n i who o f t e n h a s been, in t i m e s p a s t , evidence w e a r t h e m f o r y e a r s a f t e r t h e i r of class s p i r i t a s shown by t h e b e r e t s , a n k l e t s , a n d j a c k e t s , these Since t h e l i b r a r y h a s been engraduation. s w e a t e r s a r e an i n n o v a t i o n by way l a r g e d , m a n y of t h e s t u d e n t s feel of s h o w i n g Society s p i r i t . They t h a t t h e y should h a v e t h e privilege c r e a t e d quite a sensation upon their of u s i n g it m o r e t h a n t h e y a r e able a p p e a r a n c e and e v e r y b o d y wanted t o now. A s it is, m a n y of the to know w h a t the l e t t e r s stood f o r , science s t u d e n t s a r e u n a b l e t o m a k e d e c l a r i n g , " W e l l , a i n ' t t h a t some- use of it, because w h e n t h e i r labthin' now?" o r a t o r i e s a r e closed, t h e l i b r a r y is 4 too. Besides, a n u m b e r of s t u d e n t s Joy to the World" Slides who w o r k in t h e a f t e r n o o n find it

G R E E T I N 6 S HKi

Organ Used Co-Eds Look Forward to a Court By Students Season—But it is Basket Ball

Juniors To Be All Pinned Up

Emersonians Wear Insignia

Ten Players From School of Music Practice Daily Lessons O f t e n of late one e n t e r s t h e new chapel to h e a r t h e s e v e r e s t r a i n s of B a c h , which is the f o u n d a t i o n of all o r g a n technique. Upon inquiry f r o m P r o f . C. Snow, one learns t h a t t h e r e a r e ten s t u d e n t s u s i n g t h e o r g a n f o r practice. T h e o r g a n i s used o r d i n a r i l y one h o u r a d a y f o r e a c h p e r s o n , but some s t u d e n t s h a v e t w o h o u r s a d a y a t the i n s t r u m e n t . T h i s necess i t a t e s t h e use of t h e o r g a n f r o m a f t e r chapel t o t h e close of t h e d a y . O n e would n o t be s u r p r i s e d if P r o f . Snow had t o steal a w a y a t midi n i g h t to g e t his own p r a c t i c i n g ' done. A t p r e s e n t , with no practice org a n f o r t h e pupils' m a s t e r y of technique, t h e l a r g e o r g a n is used. T h i s would not be done, e x c e p t f o r t h e lack of a s m a l l e r o r g a n f o r ordin a r y practicing. A very nominal c h a r g e is m a d e f o r the use of t h e l a r g e i n s t r u m e n t ; a charge not nearly covering the cost of r u n n i n g t h e o r g a n . I t is hoped t h e r e will be a p r a c t i c e o r g a n in t h e f u t u r e . O r g a n s t u d e n t s — M i s s e s Mannes, I.uindens, Leestma, Essenburg, Moeke, V a n K o v e r i n g (Zeeland), (Continued on p a g e f o u r )

Increase of Library Room Arouses Student Appeal for More Time

Y.M.-Y.W.Meet With Hinkamp For Lecture Show Holy Land Views

Prof» sor P a u l E . H i n k a m p , College P a s t o r , l a s t n i g h t delighted a g r o u p of Hope s t u d e n t s with a s t e r e o p t i c a n l e c t u r e , " J o y to the W o r l d , " a t a m e e t i n g of flie Association Union. T h e pictures presented t h e Life of C h r i s t f r o m his birth until t h e t i m e of his public m i n i s t r y . T h e l e c t u r e w a s varied and e n t e r t a i n i n g , t h e pictures were clear-cut. T o g e t h e r t h e y helped immensely t o b r i n g t o t h e audience a g r e a t e r r e a l i z a t i o n of the C h r i s t mas Season. Special music w a s rendered by Hazel P a a l m a n , w h o s a n g "Silent N i g h t ; " a n d Miyo T a s e a n d Alice Brunson, who s a n g a duet.

Number 13-32

Travel

1,000

Miles

With t h e c o m i n g of the holiday vacation, m a n y people will leave Holland to j o u r n e y m a n y h u n d r e d s of miles to get t o t h e i r native firesides. In a h a s t y r e s u m e we have t h e f o l l o w i n g people w h o will t r a v e l m o r e t h a n 1,000 miles: R u t h W e i d n e r , Lois De Wolfe, Kay Schillern, Daisy and T o m Z a n d s t r a , Mary K o s e g a r t e n , J a n Mc Kinley, K. Ives, a n d Grace Hudson, Gordon A l e x a n d e r , a n d no d o u b t m a n y o t h e r s whom we h a v e been unable t o question.

h a r d to do t h e i r o u t s i d e r e a d i n g . In o r d e r t o find o u t w h a t t h e s t u dents thought about this matter, we have s u b m i t t e d t h e f o l l o w i n g fied with t h e l i b r a r y h o u r s ? If not, w h a t h o u r s do you p r e f e r ? Do you wish to h a v e t h e l i b r a r y opened l o n g e r in t h e a f t e r n o o n , opened in t h e evening, or opened on S a t u r d a y morning?" T h e s t u d e n t s w h o w e r e asked t h i s question h a v e a n s w e r e d a s f o l lows: of

George P a i n t e r : " A s t h e n u m b e r books b e i n g u s e d i s l a r g e it (Continued on laat page)

T E R M P A P E R S A M P L E S H E R E GIVEN HISTORY S T U D E N T S SELECT S U B J E C T S T h i s week finds t h e a n n u a l l a s t m i n u t e r u s h of the s t u d e n t s t o finish t e r m p a p e r s b e f o r e t h e h o l i d a y s so t h e y can sit back and e n j o y a vacation. Going back and f o r t h to school one e n c o u n t e r s t h e s a m e old question, " W h a t do you h a v e t o w r i t e f o r y o u r t e r m p a p e r ? " In o r d e r to s a t i s f y some of t h e curious, a n d to s p a r e t h e p a i n e d exp r e s s i o n s of t h e person q u e r i e d , we are going to print the following 1 lists f r o m P r o f e s s o r R a y m o n d ' s

classes: A. A n t a r — E a r l y D e v e l o p m e n t of Banking. Evelyn Albers—Colonial T r a n s portation. Ralph Bieleman — P r i v a t e e r i n g D u r i n g A m e r i c a n Revolution. Anne De Y o u n g — R e l a t i o n s w i t h I n d i a n s d u r i n g A m e r i c a n Revolution. Phyllis De J o n g — A c q u i s i t i o n of Florida. Alva E b b e r s — R e l i g i o n in New (Continued on p a g e t w o )

Thursday morning Hopeites were a w a k e n e d a t six a . m. b y loud thunder, flashing l i g h t n i n g , and cold rain d a s h e d in t h e i r f a c e s by a h e a r t l e s s wind! T w o h o u r s l a t e r all w e r e s t r u g g l i n g f r o m homes, rooming houses and d o r m s to classes. And w h a t a t a s k i t w a s ! F o r each s t e p t h a t we took we m u s t slide back t w o ! Shiny w a t e r , so still t h a t it resembled g l a s s y ice, w a s t h e cause of m o r e t h a n one w e t f o o t on t h e p a r t of several deceived individuals. T h e Y. W. C. A. lost six p e r f e c t l y good c a r d s when t h e i r t r u s t e d s a l e s l a d y , s e n t to V a n R a a l t e with t w o l o f t y piles of boxes, lost h e r balance ( t e m porarily), and rather than dampen h e r s k i r t s decided t o w a r p a f e w c a r d s f o r Y. W. She succeeded. So did t h e y o u n g g e n t l e m a n w h o w a s obligingly c a r r y i n g a table f o r her. A n o t h e r p r o m i n e n t f r e s h m a n tried to o u t d o t h e Prince of W a l e s when, nonchalantly walking along the Van R a a l t e walk, one f o o t slipped and he and his books landed in a rather uncomfortable but laughp r o v o k i n g position. N o r m u s t we f o r g e t t h e s t e p s of W i n a n t ' s chapel. S t u d e n t s a p p a r e n t l y uncon! c e r n e d c r e p t down t h e m a s if t h e y h a d some t r e a c h e r o u s f o u n d a t i o n .

Holiday Social Events Are Gay Clubs and Literary Groups Meet in Christmas. Parties T h e S e n i o r Girls' A s s o c i a t i o n set t h e pace f o r t h e n u m e r o u s C h r i s t mas parties at their regular monthly s u p p e r held l a s t T h u r s d a y a t M y r a Ten C a t e ' s home. A n n e Heyboer e n t e r t a i n e d , while s o n g s and g i f t s were exchanged. Monday night the Vorhee's Freshmen entertained at a party held in t h e living r o o m a r o u n d t h e fireplace. R e f r e s h m e n t s played a l a r g e p a r t in t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t ! T h e E m e r s o n i a n F r a t e r n i t y is entertaining the Knickerbockers at t h e hall in t h e Sentinel b u i l d i n g tonight. They are planning a regular m e e t i n g t o be followed b y a social (Continued on p a g e t h r e e )

Civic Chorus and Teachers' Choral Club Sing Wednesday

G.R. ARTISTS TONIGHT T h e Holland Civic chorus tog e t h e r with t h e T e a c h e r s ' C h o r a l Club will give t h e i r first p r o g r a m of t h e season t o n i g h t T h e y will r e n d e r t h e C h r i s t m a s section of " T h e M e s s i a h " including t h e " H a l leluja C h o r u s . " T h e soloists w h o have been selected a r e as f o l l o w s : Mrs. A. Michaelson, s o p r a n o ; M r s . S t a p l e s , a l t o ; Mr. A n d r e w Sessink, t e n o r ; and Mr. Willis D i e k e m a , bass. T h e l a t t e r is f r o m t h i s city and t h e o t h e r s f r o m G r a n d R a p i d s . T h e o r g a n i z a t i o n , which i s directed by P r o f . Snow, will be accompanied by M r s . E s t h e r S n o w a t the piano a n d Mr. H a r o l d T o w e r s , Grand R a p i d s , a t t h e o r g a n . T h e C a n t a t a will be p r e s e n t e d in H o p e Memorial Chapel a t e i g h t o'clock t o n i g h t . A silver collection will be t a k e n . T h i s is n o t t o be c o n f u s e d with t h e Choral S i n g by t h e e n t i r e s t u d e n t body t o m o r r o w n i g h t . T o m o r r o w n i g h t a t 7:30 P . M. t h e r e will be a carol service a t t h e Memorial C h a p e l . T h e p r o g r a m will consist of e n s e m b l e s i n g i n g by t h e s t u d e n t body. All t h e old-time f a m i l i a r h y m n s and carols will be sung, T h e b i g e v e n t of the e v e n i n g will be t h e first public a p p e a r a n c e of t h e C h a p e l C h o i r , a c h o r u s of 60 voices in f u l l v e s t m e n t s i n g i n g t h e traditional "Russian Carol." There will be a double q u a r t e t s i n g i n g the t r a d i t i o n a l " F r e n c h C a r o l , " a n d also carol s i n g i n g b y t h e s t u d e n t body itself. T h e b e s t episode of t h e e v e n i n g will be t h e " M a n g e r S c e n e " f r o m t h e " B i r t h of C h r i s t . " T h i s e v e n t will l a s t a n h o u r and ( C o n t i n u e d on p a g e t h r e e )

Mid-Term Votes Elect Officers Fraternities and Sororities Reorganize. Leaders For the Winter

T h r e e of t h e L i t e r a r y Societies on t h e c a m p u s h a v e a l r e a d y held t h e i r second t e r m elections f o r officers. F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n t h e Sorosis Society held t h e i r b u s i n e s s m e e t i n g and elected t h e f o l l o w i n g : Roxie H a l d a n e President Ruth Daane Vice P r e s i d e n t Marian Anderson Secretary Ruth Koster Treasurer Lois De W o l f e , G e n e v a V a n den B r i n k ..Sergeants-at-Arms E v e l y n H u i z e n g a , Helen Johnson Janitoresses T h e r e s u l t s of t h e elections a t Non-League Debate Planned t h e Cosmopolitan H o u s e w e r e : Herman Kruizenga President With Albion, Co-eds Meet H o w a r d Scholten Vice P r e s i d e n t Kalamazoo Gerald Huenick.., Secretary Lester Vander Werf Treasurer D e b a t e Coaches R a y m o n d a n d ( C o n t i n u e d on L a s t P a R e ) R i t t e r , w i t h a f e w f a c u l t y aids, lis0 t e n e d t o d a y and y e s t e r d a y t o t h e p r e l i m i n a r y d e b a t e s of t h e 1929-30 s q u a d . T h e coaches a r e especially anxious to announce t h a t these formal d i s c u s s i o n s a r e p r e l i m i n a r y and N O T e l i m i n a t i v e . I t is t h e i r plan t h i s y e a r t o keep a s q u a d of t w e l v e School Subjects Studied By or fifteen m e n . A l t h o u g h it will n o t His Pupils Are Just be possible f o r all of t h e s e men to Like Ours t a k e p a r t in the M. D. L. d e b a t e s , t h e m a n a g e r shall t r y t o schedule R a y m o n d De Y o u n g , a g r a d u a t e e n o u g h collegiate d e b a t e s so t h a t of l a s t y e a r , i s t e a c h i n g in the all of t h e m e n will h a v e a n oppor- A m e r i c a n Mission a t B u s r a h , Meso( C o n t i n u e d on P a g e 4) p o t a m i a . T h e r e a r e a b o u t 360 boys in t h e school n o w , and it i s expected t h a t t h e e n r o l l m e n t will be A Library of "Mileeven l a r g e r b y t h e first of t h e y e a r . R a y t e a c h e s g e n e r a l science, m a t h stones" ematics, English g r a m m a r and has The "Milestone" campaign c h a r g e of all t h e physical educais b e i n g c a r r i e d on t h r o u g h tion work. T h e b r o t h e r s of two societies t h i s y e a r , a n a t H o p e i t e s , M r . K. Toonian, a n d Mr. t e m p t b e i n g m a d e t o have A. A n t a r a r e m e m b e r s of t h e school each society a 100% p u r and b o t h a r e in " R a y ' s " classes. c h a s e r of the Milestone. E a c h " R a y " s a y s t h a t h e e n j o y s the society with a 100% sale of w o r k v e r y m u c h . E v i d e n t l y h e is t h e b o o k s is t o receive a f r e e p o p u l a r w i t h h i s s t u d e n t s , f o r he copy of t h e a n n u a l w i t h t h e receives p r e s e n t s f r o m t h e m a l m o s t n a m e of the society in gold e v e r y d a y . So f a r h e h a s received upon t h e cover. If t h i s p l a n m o r e t h a n e i g h t y p o u n d s of d a t e s . is c a r r i e d o u t each y e a r i t O u r f o r m e r c l a s s m a t e also e n j o y s will be possible f o r t h e f r a t t h e l u x u r y of a p r i v a t e s e r v a n t e r n i t i e s and s o r o r i t i e s on t h e w h o p r e s s e s his clothes and s h i n e s c a m p u s t o h a v e a l i b r a r y of h i s shoes f o r h i m . F o r diversion t h e college a n n u a l s , s t a r t i n g R a y e n j o y s such novel e x p e r i e n c e s w i t h t h e 1930 book. as a hunting expedition with the son of a shiek.

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ALBION HAS P A P E R CONTROVERSY T h e Albion College P l e i a d of D e c e m b e r 13th c a r r i e d an a r t i c l e o r t w o on its e d i t o r i a l p a g e of p a r t i c u l a r i n t e r e s t t o m a n y of t h e A n c h o r staff a n d o t h e r H o p e i t e s . S i n c e a t v a r i o u s t i m e s in t h e p a s t o u r o w n c a m p u s p u b l i c a t i o n h a s h a d t o a n s w e r q u e s t i o n s p r o a n d con on t h e s u b j e c t of j u s t w h a t , and w h a t n o t , t o publish in t h e line of " S T U D E N T O P I N I O N , " we find t h e Albion p a p e r d i c k e r i n g w i t h t h e s a m e p o i n t . T h e e d i t o r of the P l e i a d b u t t e r e d both sides of his b r e a d in a r a t h e r a m u s i n g m a n n e r , for the editorial column c a r r i e s considerable printed m a t t e r , by which t h e e d i t o r c o n v e y s t h e i m p r e s s i o n of r a t h e r e x c u s i n g h i m s e l f f r o m b l a m e f o r t h e l e t t e r p u b l i s h e d e l s e w h e r e in t h e p a p e r u n d e r t h e head, " S t u d e n t Opinion." T h e mere f a c t that the letter a p p e a r s creates an a m u s i n g paradox. T h e e d i t o r e x p r e s s e s h i m s e l f r d m i r a b l y in t h e s e w o r d s : " H a d this letter a direct h e a r i n g on the s t u d e n t s — t h e t r w e l f a r e or their c a m p u s l i f o — t h e Pleiad would h a v e btt-n only too c l a d to print It. T h e editor is of the o p i n i o n t h a i no m a t t e r how Justifiable t h e c r i t i c i s m of the first letter, n o t e n o u g h student action could be aroused to c h a n c e the condition and further, that the s t u d e n t s are not interested i n this problem. There are other a r g u m e n t s that could be advanced only with the p u b l i s h l n c of the article. T h e issue of a d m i n i a t r a t i o n dirapproval does not e n t e r in this matter except In a m i n o r w a y . Thr editor's personal t a s t e decided the o u t c o m e . T h e question a r i s e s In t h o editor's mind w h e t h e r or not s t u d e n t s are capable of i n t e l l i c e n t l y criticizinc a policy of a d m i n i s t r a t i o n that men educated for that purpose have been e n g a g e d to d e c i d e . "

T h e c o n t r i b u t o r t o t h e public pulse c o l u m n t h a t s t a r t e d t h e c o n t r o v e r s y voices h i m s e l f r a t h e r a d m i r a b l y in t h i s w a y : ( r e m e m b e r w h e n y o u r e a d , t h a t o u r A N C H O R r e c e i v e s no a t t e n t i o n f r o m a n y o n e o u t s i d e i t s | staff e x c e p t w h e n it d i s p l e a s e s . Also, w e a r e not a i d e d financially by t h e ! i n s t i t u t i o n — w h i c h is not c r i t i c i s m of t h e school, f o r p a p e r s c a n s u p ; p o r t t h e m s e l v e s . ) But t o c o n t i n u e the o t h e r s i d e of t h e Pleiad a r g u m e n t :

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" S h o u l d th Pleiad be a 'house o r g a n ' d e \ o t e d solely to boosting the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n and a d v e r t i s i n g the college a s a unified, harmonious, h o r n - t o o t i n g o r g a n i z a t i o n without 1 a s i n g l e f a u l t ? Should our only publication be n o t h i n g more than a conventional b a n d , w a g o n ? That it is, and l o n g has be*n. s o m e t h i n g very like that, can hardly be denied, a n , The editor argues that because the Pleiad is financially backed by the college it Is obli-

We agree with the author of "STUDENT OPINION/ editorial of last week, that "there comes a time when s t u d e n t ' ^ expression is both necessary and justifiable/' But we interkrl , ar . l o m v pret the signs ot the times ainerentlv. Was the outbreak pro- i position. I believe a s t u d e n t should be loyal to the i n s t i t u t i o n of which he is a part. If he vs*li-a/J Ktf ,1* i n a f f i i M w ' ? * " ' * " "hould leave. I do not think t h a t there should be a VOKea OJ Stuaent or instructoi . I Hpirit of basic a n t a g o n i s m or u n f r i e n d l i n e s s b e t w e e n s t u d e n t s and the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n . I nk ,ud u 0 u, c , n d ,ha, u n ,ur n The quotation —11 " . . . unmercifully thrust down ai.i_resist-! \^ "tudenls. • But .i ' l - "hould "I*" 1 t lr" /^ n ^not n7Tthink i n w that any a d m i n i s t rr. ..If / f 1 i u i I 1 do a t i o n a n y w h e r e ! is. or should be, mg throat (from the recent editorial) seems to be the key I sacriisanct. I eblleve e a r n e s t l y that the highest type of l o y a l l y is a critical r a t h e r than an which unlocks the difficulty. The author of last issue's dia- 1 tribe hereby incriminates himself. Yes I some claim that I oppose those f a u l t s , r r i n c l s m should not be interpreted by a n y o n e , either s t u d e n t s or .. ^ . 1 i. -x • i. • j ,i . ,i J , , a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , a s a s i g n of u n f r i e n d l i n e s s or of basic a n t a g o n i s m . Ka«her, c r i t i c i s m Town topic silversheen they are seeking, but it IS too bad that they do not know .which is t h o u g h t f u l , e a r n e s t , and s i n c e r e show-Id be w e l c o m e , e v e n though it be m i s t a k e n dmln : 1 white broadcloth Shirts what they are looking for, and hence do not know when they | • " i only have found it! and a 'resisting throat' has no place in t h e , — o ST 1 ERT EI) academic world today. It is the path to intellectual suicide. -^^L*,?i ^^ $1.69 in De Velbis P e r f u m e AtotS??i BY m E R F R A T C O U N C , L But is this bushwhacking? Not at all! For a worthy and m i z e r a n d D e Velbis Set h Pure Silk Ties with wool honest student will seek incessantly, and resist only a f t e r , T h e I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y Council of M a c a l e s t e r College did s o m e c o n a falsehood has been discovered. He will not approach the 1 s t i u c t i v e w o r k w h e n t h e y e n t e r t a i n e d all m e m b e r s of t h e i r s c h o o l ' s first : non-wrinkable linings a Beautiful $4.00 Ato• yi4. „ , u u .. minA u . i f y e a r class a t a T h a n k s g i v i n g D i n n e r . T h e a f f a i r w a s held in o n e of t h e 89c. 98c. subject With a closed, biased, and antagonistic I c h u r c h e s , a n d a n o r c h e s t r a w a s a h i g h l i g h t on t h e p r o g r a m . ( N o t d a n c e mizer-Special $1.49 rather with an open, unbiased attitude. And, since the edi-j o r i . h e 8 t r a . ) Dress Gloves lined or 3 lorialist admitted that he has a 'resisting throat,' thereby , — 7-0— 1 De Velbis Set, $4.50 f unlined placing the cause for "disgust, indifference, repulsion" with C R E A T I V E >>KITING R E W A R D E D value Atomizer and himself, technically speaking his argument is self-defeating. ypsilanti, Michigan, announces an Thl, N o r m a l Colle(te N e W 8 of 98c. to $3.98 However, charity demands that we throw aside all technical- i n t e r e s t i n g v e n t u r e . T w o p r i z e s a r e t o be g i v e n f o r excellence in c r e a t i v e Powder box in a ities and enter into the spirit of the discussion. ' w r i t i n g , one of t w e n t y d o l l a r s f o r t h e b e s t p o e m , and ten d o l l a r s f o r a n y beautiful satin lined When teaching a course the professor, especially when he o t h e r t y p e of c r e a t i v e e s s a y or s t o r y . T h e first c o n t e s t is o p e n to m e m b e r s of the s t u d e n t body, w h i l e t h e l a t t e r is f o r E n g l i s h C l u b m e m b e r s box $1.79. finds himself in a school similar to ours, must take into con- o n l y . — A n e x c e l l e n t i n c e n t i v e to v a l u a b l e e f f o r t . sideration not only the requirements of the institution, but ICE RINKS U S E D also the demands of the benefactors of the institution; and 60 E. 8(h St. Holland = in trying to do so, he may find it necessary to give the stuM a n y of o u r e x c h a n g e p a p e r s a r e p r i n t i n g n o t i c e s t h a t t h e i r school's dents only the essentials, rather than to act as the leader of o w n ice r i n k is now open f o r s t u d e n t use, etc. T o b o g g a n s l i d e s , etc., a r e a discussion group. It is quite the fad nowadays to give stu- b e i n g used by b l e a r y - e y e d y o u n g people w h o need o u t d o o r e x e r c i s e . 0 dents a long reading list — books written by savants, or 1111 III IIIIHMIW llllillMlllJ ii—mnifiiiff nnn lUWIMlUIHIH'H UMIUlnmil I i yw nwni D E B A T E R S U S E $253.50 pseudo-savants, it doesnt' matter much — and then to allow the readers to come to their own conclusions. But the safei T h e d e b a t e s q u a d cf K a l a m a z o o College, as p a r t of a n i n t e n s i v e method, and wiser too, is to give students the fundamental d r i v e to m a k e d e b a t i n g m o r e p o p u l a r , h a s a p p r o p r i a t e d t h e a b o v e facts of the ages — the t r u t h s which have not faltered before a m o u n t t h e i r school's F o r e n s i c F u n d . B u t t h e best is t h i s : t h i s is a p a r t of o u r s e r v i c e to t h o s e w h o c o m e to u s the assaults of the intellectuals of historv — and to allow : Vi",'i6"^68 »600.00 f o r o t h e r o r a t o r y p u r p o s e s ! Do t h e s e ,u *. j 4 j. A A *1. • j« u iu r 4 rru e i. "Pu>es have a f a m i l a r sound—or dan t t h e y ? for t h e i r p r i n t i n g r e q u i r e m e n t s . the students to test their reading by these facts. These facts are "intellectual morsels to be digested" (just what last nmuara cmimn tnwutra 11 nru rra mmrmirra 11 § week's writer wants, but he does not recognize the morsels. 1 n Anyway, a resisting throat does not allow the food to get Holland's Finc»t Printers anywhere near the digestive organs. Likewise if one has a * # # resisting throat, it is inconsistent that he ask for morsels to IfnictnDP 7iinpn linn Programs, Calling Cards, Stationery, Fine Papers Try be digested! However, if the course alluded to in "STUDENT JiJ O/iKnt§vU 210 College Avenue 1 t OPINION," though interesting, does not fill the need of the imrnn umTram aana mem aoxt iamiiiiJTm'uirmnTiTH!igri'wiwu'Mn'ttiin»ita>«m»r.»i»rnrtmrTI student of today, we feel an imperative urge to look else^ ^ J I O W E R S n w m runtn 11rami m rraa nan aarrra i irn nni 11; umra n Hiuuiu; where for the germ of "disgust, indiflference, expulsion." i mi en We know that when a person has arrived at his third W e T r y To P l e a s e year in college, he has begun to do a wee bit of thinking, t h e : A T C H R I S T M A S result of which generates problems which cannot be answered Across from J. C. Penney s by mere academic procedure. 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M.I.A.A. T E A M S State. ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 1) J a n . 31 — A l b i o n a t H o p e . Densmore, f o r w a r d . Two other men " — Hillsdale a t Hope, i with varsity experience a r e Dan-1 h e b . 14 — K a z o o a t H o p e . ilizyn a n d R e n k e w i c z . S o p h o m o r e s j F e b . 21 — O l i v e t a t H o p e . who a r e conceded a c h a n c e in v \ i n - ' F e b . 2G — H o p e a t A l m a . Star? Include Van Lente, n i n g a position a r e Rice, W a d s - 1 Feb. 28 — Hope a t Kazoo. 1 ' R A T E R S ' S T A G D E C . 27 O P P O S I T E TAVERN w o r t h , O ' R o u r k e a n d Neller. Albion T h e s e a r e only t h e M. I. A. A. Cook. Dalman and SpoelThe Annual Mid-Winter o p e n e d with a v i c t o r y o v e r B a t t l e j g a m e s . O t h e r c o n t e s t s a r e a l s o i * a ® n n i i m m i anmmam stra — 39-18 Win A l u m n i S t a g of t h e F r a l e r C r e e k , t h e C r i c k e t s r e t a l i a t i n g on l i s t e d . n a l s will be held D e c e m b e r 27 t h e f o l l o w i n g w e e k w i t h a decisive i | TEAM S H O W S N E W PEP in t h e F i r s t M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h w i n o v e r t h e M e t h o d i s t s . N o t r e fri;i;HTi:iJ3Tixi:i:i:nixi.tiiLuiinmTi!i!rfiiTPrtirn.nm^ini1.,B a t G r a n d R a p i d s . A b o u t 100 D a m e trounced the Purple a n d ' SERVICE QUALITY men, both a c t i v e a n d a l u m n i Gold c o m b i n a t i o n 59-11. Hope decisively defeated the F r a t e r s will a t t e n d . K a z o o ' s s t r e n g t h is based on sevt h 7th PK n t ^ ! ^formed e r a l v e t s and s o p h o m o r e s t a r s . BurC h u r c h of G r a n d R a p i d s l a s t F r i rows, Murdock, Larson, Hackney, day. S t a r t i n g slowly, Hope g r a d B o r l a n d , and S t r o u d w e r e m e m b e r s u a l l y g a i n e d m o m e n t u m u n t i l in RIVER AVENUE of t h e H o r n e t five l a s t s e a s o n . Bet h e second q u a r t e r it w a s a l m o s t i i^ixi:i:Li u:i:ii:i;iamTOixiimmti!iJ!i!ri'iimri:riiii't:iiii-i s i d e s Coach B a r n a r d h a s D e e h r , ' T||||rl| a r u n a w a y . T h e final s c o r e w a s 39 B e c h t , K n i g h t , Nichols, a n d the iiTrirmtirm irnTrrnrrrnTiri iTriTiuum-i riiumn 5 t o 18. " A l " Cook s t a r r e d in a n e w Schau brothers from the frosh role, t h a t of a b a s k e t s h o o t e r . H e t e a m of l a s t y e a r . G r a n d R a p i d s ! m a d e f o u r nice field g o a l s , a n d w a s (SERVE IT A N D YOU PLEASE ALL) J u n i o r b e a t K a z o o 30-20 in t h e ( W . S.) t h e s e c o n d - h i g h e s t s c o r e r of t h e o p e n i n g g a m e . e v e n i n ge».. S p o e l s t r a r a n g "u Pp five! nve i .. . . . ln t h e Olivet has Cardwell, Fyvie, J o h n b a s k e t s f o r ten points and high Preliminary to the Hope28 W. 9th St. p | , 0 I i e 5470 S v nth s t o n, Wilson, and Gilmore with s c o r m g honors. The whole team ? ® Reformed setto, two t e a m s :1 m m m m m m a * " " ••raXUTl h a d a j o b g e t t i n g s t a r t e d . H o f f m a n . 1 ? f r o 8 h ^ t t l e d to a 36-9 v e r d i c t w h ic h t o back i t s c l a i m . T h e s e men ,n avor a r e all v e t e r a n s a n d a r e a b l y as-1 w h o p l a y e d a f o r w a r d , t e a m e d well . ' . ^ dark shirt organw i t h D a l m a n on p a s s w o r k b u t had j ' z a ^ o n . S e v e r a l m e m b e r s of t h e s i s t e d by s o p h o m o r e s of well k n o w n j u na i m i m i n i iiiinniii •mi \\wmmmmmmmmmmm no luck in c o p p i n g p o i n t s . If it h a d f L res T l) ,1 J 1 an t e a . m w p r e p l a y i n g w i t h c a l i b e r . The f a c t t h a t O l i v e t h a s n o t been f o r t h e g u a r d s , Cook a n d J® " o l l a n d h i g h school a l u m n i , b u t b e a t e n Calvin a n d B a t t l e C r e e k CLOTHING ' ' L e n t e , " H o p e would h a v e been f a r . r e s t of t h e y e a r l i n g s g a v e a c o l l e g e s t h i s s e a s o n d e n o t e s t h a t : t h e C o n g r e g a t i o n a l i s t s will h a v e a b e h i n d a t t h e h a l f , b u t both w e r e " ^ o u n t of t h e m s e l v e s . C h e t For w h a t m i g h t be t e r m e d well p r e - s , | K n t e r and .Joe H a r m s , f o r w a r d s c l u b w o r t h y of notice. Men a n d Young M e n N o w to t u r n t o o u r own t e a m p a r e d . T h u s t h e C h u r c h o u t f i t led . o l , t h S w , n n i n ? t e a m , each t u r n e d | 1, 1 a f i n e o n l y by 13 t o 9 a t t h e h a l f - b e l l . '. . P e r f o r m a n c e . S l i g h t e r g o t and schedule. 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S m i t h : " L i b r a r y hours a t c i t a l s g i v e n w h e r e s e v e r a l of t h e could bid a q u a r t e r , s o m e o n e e l s e p r e s e n t a r e all r i g h t a s f a r a s t h e y c o a c h e s h a v e decided t o g i v e b i r t h s s t u d e n t s will b e p r e s e n t e d In g r o u P The oldest and largest State Bank in the County t o a n y m e n who s h o w t h e m s e l v e s in t h e a u d i e n c e h a d bid a d o l l a r a n d go, b u t m a n y s t u d e n t s w o u l d a p c a p a b l e , r e g a r d l e s s of c l a s s o r r e c i t a l s . O n e p u p i l Is p r e p a r i n g a a g a i n t h e s a l e w a s off. p r e c i a t e It If t h e y could m a k e u s e s e n i o r r e c i t a l , w h i c h will be g i v e n M!i:n;i!i:rrrii:irorrjii:nrin:ri:irni:iriTH:rri!i;i:ni:i;ninTnri:rri:i:rrrrri:rrirm:iTi:n:i;niTiiia:n:riiBi:rri:n!iiri:rimtm®mr4sraBwi A g r o u p of H o p e i t e s , m o s t l y of t h e l i b r a r y one or t w o e v e n i n g s caste. 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H o p e will t a k e t h e a f f i r m a - c h a m b e r s , one Is r e m i n d e d of a tive, t h e d e b a t e b e i n g s t a g e d soon m o d e r n i s t i c g a r d e n , w h e r e t u b a s , Phone 2465 b e f o r e h a n d a s t o how m u c h t h e 5:00 in t h e a f t e r n o o n . O t h e r w i s e I a f t e r t h e h o l i d a y s . F r e n c h h o r n s a n d cellos, b r i g h t a n d b u y e r w a s w i l l i n g t o p a y , a n d so t h i n k t h e h o u r s a r e q u i t e all r i g h t . " A r r a n g e m e n t s h a v e a l s o been s h i n y , l i f t t h e i r h e a d s f r o m t h e e a c h s t u d e n t t o o k h e r t u r n a t bidC l a r e n c e B e c k e r : " A s f o r t h e m a d e f o r a d e b a t e b e t w e e n t h e g i r l s p i n e w o o d , on w h i c h t h e y g r o w so d i n g . And s p e a k i n g of S c o t c h m e n ! h o u r s of t h e l i b r a r y It m a k e s l i t t l e of W e s t e r n t S a t e T e a c h e r s College p r o f u s e l y . T h e f r a g r a n c e Is t h a t of T h e r e w e r e p l e n t y of t h e m p r e s d i f f e r e n c e t o m e e x c e p t f o r Its be- a n d H o p e ' s co-ed t e a m . T h e y o u n g p i t c h a n d pine a n d t h e h u m of b e e s 'The House of Servicc" e n t . C a n y o u i m a g i n e o n e like t h i s : i n g closed on S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g . ladies will d e b a t e t h e PI K a p p a Is t u r n e d t o t h u n d e r a s s o m e o n e The girls go to the store before With the many I m p r o v e m e n t s , Delta q u e s t i o n , r a t h e r t h a n t h e s t a r t s t o p l a y t h e I n s t r u m e n t . S u c h 2 : 0 0 o'clock, w h e n the a u c t i o n bem o r e s t u d e n t s c a n e a s i l y find m o r e M. D. L . p r o p o s i t i o n . a v i s i t is m o s t i n s t r u c t i v e t o a n y g i n s so t h a t t h e y can g e t a s i l v e r p e r s o n m u s i c a l l y or m e c h a n i c a l l y t i m e t o t a k e a d v a n t a g e of I t . 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