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HOPE COLLEGE, Holland, Michigan. Feb. 14, 1923
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• wishes to become a candidate f o r chosen: What featured did you s a y ? The Faculty nomination f o r the MichiE d i t o r - i n - C h i ^ f - F r a n k Huff. score tells its own story. Every son g & n s t a t e College Fellowship is reBusiness M a n a g e r — R a y Kuiper. of Hope did his duty. Congratula- quested to n o t i f y the chairman of The editor and business manager
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. Keep ^ up' the Faculty Committee, Al m on T. are to choose the associate editors. In a preliminary between Hope Re- Godfrey, not later than February subject to the approval of the class.
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. P » supported by the clever passing have all individual Friday nipht the Hope five staged a of the rest of the team, told the tale, mediately or sooner. little eye opener f o r the teachers. In As f a s t as they f e d him the balls, he p other words, they exposed them to a dropped them in. Zion didn't fall unique sort of an education course, easily tho. In f a c t they even produced From the first whistle, until the very a rule book and sought to instruct
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her share of bumps but also her allot- ed the Reserves victors to the tune of members of the Ulfilas Society. 27—17. Hope Mt. Pleasant, Ottipoby F Francis Irving F.. Calkins Yonkman C McCracken Riemersma G Le Cronier Joldersma. ..G Beddon Field goals—Ottipoby 3, Jonkman 2, Riemersma, Le Cronier 2, Zeigler 2, Francis, Mc Cracken. Foul g o a l s — I r v i n g 5 out of 6; Calkins 1 out of 4.
President—Frederick Stegerda. Vice-Pres.—Marian Van Vessen. Secretary—Grace Gardei.
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last toss of the ball, the g a m e w a s the referee but Van Lente wouldn't Wednesday night the 7th of Feb. f a s t and furious. Hope certainly got be convinced and the final score show- was ' an eventful evening f o r th'i ment of baskets. Hardly had the g a m e started when Normal called time out and made a substitution. A g a i n the ball was put in play only to be stopped by a foul and "Chief." Normal missed the shot and, preliminaries and introductions over, the g a m e began in real earnest. With quick and accurate p a s s i n g and close guarding the play became f a s t e r and f a s t e r until Fred, seeing the ball as it rolled merrily along the floor,
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the first time in its history did tho members decide to give a mid-winter entertainment, although manydoubted whether they would be able to g e t a large number of people out on account of the great number of entertainments offered throughout the year. But early in the evening the doubters doubted their doubts, because a large number of students and citizens of Holland began to occupy the s e a t s in the chapel.
loyal ladies witnessed the upper-classmen clash to the tune of Chief's whistle. With vim, vigor and a grim determination, they hurled the berry about. Percussions and tumbles were frequent, many shots were misplaced, but the contest, flavored w i t h roughness, raged o n . ' Though the Juniors put up a g a m e fight—Japinga led his assistants, in a steady march to victory—the final count being 18—4.
cut short its wanderings and by a Substitutions—Van Lente f o r JonkThe meeting was called to order short shot, started the scoring f o r man, Zeigler f o r Francis, Shoalwater by Mr. J. Minnema, ex-president of
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Hope. A t this Normal g o t excited for Zeigler, Zeigler f o r Calkins, Cale society. A f t e r a f e w words of T l l J m n n A \ T T I I T O but only succeeded in being called f o r kins for Zeigler, Francis for Shoal- welcome, in which he briefly out- k j W k K N l j N I A V 1 1 1 1 X 1 1 M a foul which George tossed over for water. lined the activities of the organizaHope's third point. This g a v e Chief o tion, a psalm w a s sung. Rev. H e e m stra offered the idea so he slipped one and Fred H O P E COLLEGE O R C H E S T R A TO Player. Mr. Schermcr followed suit. T i m e out f o r Normal G I V E CONCERTS read a very interesting paper on the and we couldn't s a y we blame them, _ life of Abraham Lincoln, which w a s 0 ^ you, w i t h the score 7 - 0 ? Their conference seemed to have been suec e s s f u l since before things had really
Orchestra m a n a g e m e n t is com- 1 ' o l l o w e d by a quartet composed of W a M e s s r s - M o o r ' C u P e r y . W.ierenga and p!etin); the arr3ngementa • Kots. Mr. A r n o y s had charge of f concerts in Grand Hqvpn The
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Uljil I v U J u i f l l j R —o— EMERSONIAN SOCIETY HOLDS A N N U A L M I D W I N T E R STAG, .. . T ? " .. Evening bpenr m ' f e a s t i n g and
s t a r t e d , Le Croiner.tore down the 7 u Z e o n Z t Z R a ' d s w i t h l h e b u d ^ which contained a numdaughter. \ floor in a regular line s m a s h and i n t h e n e x t t w o m o n t h s _ oer of original jokes. Prof. R a a p " O " J The re 0 n Monda ended a sensational dribble with a s p o n s e s t o t h e 0 r c . h e s t r a . s o v a t i o n s had been requested to give an ady evening, Feb. {W t h e , neat short shot. Tbis proved to be h a v e b e e n i n e v 1847." In k m e r s o m a n Hopeites enjoyed aBottier c a s e m o s t f a v o r _ dress on "The Spirit of sta Normal's s t a r play. In f a c t they lik- a b l e j j n f a c t t h e r e i s a n a f r r e e a b l e his discourse he vividly pictured to a n n u a l gWith examinbtkms id it-so w e l l that w e think they would j e s j ^ o n t h e ' p a r t o f t h e s e c i t i e s t o us the spirit of the people of ttw S o n e a n d f o r g o t t e n , this w a s ah ideal have repeated it but "Yake" objected h e a r f r o m H o p e i n s o m e d i r e c t f o r m Netherlands with which t h e y w e r e t i m e f o r t h e e v e n t ; Several (alumni
and stopped him not, however, without •being called for t w o personal fouls, both of which Calkins missed. That w a s your good luck B i l l , n - e s t - c e p a s ? A t this s t a g e in the game some exc.ted Mt. Pleasant man, in his hurry to nab the ball, missed it altogether and connected with Bean's eye Time out f o r Hope but B e a n s was having too
Orchestra has worked a n i m a t e , d during the e i g h t y years of w e r e Present to aid the m e f r u n e n t w a r with Spain and ^ " n g the w a r s o f t h e evening. The social oOmmita r e p U t a t j o n i t i s peculiarly fitted F r a n c e and Mr Sher w i t h England, besides t e e n o b l y responded to "mess call,-' to perform this function the continual fight t h e y had to put s e r v i n K t h e f o l l o w ^ m e n u : m a n Tuller has been directing the ^ "P a g a i n s t the w a t e r s of the North The Red Sea. hearsals in s o m e concentrated and o t m a c Pebbles Prof. Raap also brought out f ° Kazoo Kane 57 c a r e f u l w o r k o n s o m e o f t h e b e s t c l a s . Sea. Irlsh Fr( State A the f a c t that that spirit was not * ™ o u r a n d Cosical selectionS( and the results are with anything less than H a w a i i a n Medleys m o s t e n c o u r a g i n g T h e m a n a g e m e n t satisfied Ireedom of consciousness, and the D a k o t a Laminations Brazilian Bevo PYnppf_ vor,. N o w
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HOPE DEBATING TEAMS TO BATTLE ALMA HERE AND KAZOO T H E R E ; F I R S T O F TRIANGULAR DEBATES Hope Out T o Win. Friday night, Feb. 16, t h e lid of the Hope d e b a t i n g season will be lifted. Alma will visit Hope w i t h a determination to wipe out the m e m o r y of her double d e f e a t l a s t year. Kalamazoo is still grinning over the unexpected triumph in the last dual debate, but our men promise that t h i s grin will come in contact with a formidable array of argument on Friday evening. The Triangular debate will be a spirited one and it is up t o the s t u dent body to help its debaters win. It is rather a difficult t a s k f o r s i x men to d e f e a t the combined forces of two of the best c o l l e g e s in t h e state, without being given even t h e support of their o w n school. The past f e w y e a r s our debaters h a v e f e l t the lack of interest s h o w n on your part but in spite of the f a c t we are indebted to them f o r their enviable record. This y e a r it is necessary f o r ' u s to show our t e a m s that we are behind t h e m . Let's "talk up" debating on t h e campus. Make it known to your f e l l o w s t u dent that he is expected i n chapel Friday night. Invite y o u r friends and the public to witness an e v e n t t h e y should not miss. T h e debate deals with a question each and e v e r y thinking American citizen ought to consider. The proposition for consideration is resolved: That the U . S. should immediately join the L e a g u e of N a tions. The affirmative team, Simon Heemstra, H a r v e y De Weerd, and Jerry De Vries will defend the proposition a t home; while t h e trip t o Kalamazoo will be made b y Julius Van Eenam, Jack Prins and Irvin Borgman. Hopeites All out! Secret Service—Feb. 21.
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I etin ANCHOR BULLETIN Feb. 14—Wednesday. Mrs. G. J. Diekema's f o r S. G. A .
BOARD. Reception
7,00-8:00—Oratorio Practise. Lecture course number—Laurant. Feb. 15—Thursday. 5:00-6:00—Y. W. in charge of t h e Missionary Committee. Basket-ball—Hope vs. Calvin, at home.
Feb. 16—{Friday. 4:45-6:00—Orchestra Practise. 5:00-6:00—Student Volunteer Meeting. 5:00-6:00—Home ing.
Volunteer
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Debates—Affirmative debates A l m a a t home. N e g a t i v e debates Kazoo there. Feb. 17—Saturday. 10:00-10:30—Chorus Practise, Delphi—^'Gentlemen's N i g h l " Feb. 19—Monday.
Keeper of Archives—Leona Sithes.
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severance and endurance has accomA m o n g the numerous quotaons plished we may observe f o r our- ^ b l o w i n g one w a s selected selves as Prof. Raap's address was the evening's motto: "Build t h e e m o r e st followed by a clarinet solo rendered a t e l y kennels, 0 my dog, by Mr. Kots, accompanied on the w h i l e t h e b l a c k C S L t s scratch." 1 piano by Miss Alice Brouwer. A The hour of departure c a m e all too stunt soon w a s given by the Messrs. • H a v i n g started the last lap of Bruinix and Hoeksema. Mr. N i e u w ^ e school year w i t h an abundance good-fellowship and pep, we f e e l e n j l o u s e g a v e a v e r y interesting and
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y e a l s P c , r s o n n e humorous selection, while Mr. Moedt assured that "Love, honor and suc^ ^ e s e n t e / a s u ^ e s s f u J ^ncert r e n d e r e d t h e n u m cess„ will be ours in the weekg to c last year under Dr. Meinecke. This „ ,. , come ^ program, which w a s of a more seriy 0 ^ , ,, . ous nature and his own production. tlons tha there a ' f ' Practically a j SOCIETY E L E C T I O N S . f \ T h e m e m b e r s of t h e Ulfil m complete instrumentation, especially ^ u • i.i. . F u- u u ^ the near future begin the preparation • r-0-" 8 S rinS S8 - £ 1 0 n / .W 1C . f S 8 V 8 r y f o r their annual program, which is to I>orian K er 8 o e ami y r e P r 6 - staged during commencement week. P r e s i ( J e n t — A g n e s Beukema. fnt®d' 'nclud,nS the vlola and the 0 * V i c e - P r e s . - A n n a Iben. do ble bass " , ^ , , ALUMNI NEWS. Secretary—Effie BUM. t J h e climax of the orchestra s work T r e a s u r e r - H e n r i e t t a Keizer.
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f o u l s good and Ben slackened his intensive guard duty just long enough * . * i. Hi? -jn u-u to let fly a ball f r o m mid floor which, true to instructions, dropped thru the ring f o r another two points. Score . « j n#!. m 4. n 11—3 and Mt. Pleasant staged a pretty comeback under Hope's little education course. In short order they had added three baskets to their score. A s the whistle blew for a substitution some thought the game w a s over but With the
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5:00-6.00—Y. M. and Y . W. Cabinet Meetings. Feb. 20—Tuesday. 4:00-5:00—Chorus Practise. 7:00-8:00—Y. M. M e e t i n g led by Mr. G. J. Diekema. Dramatic Club presents "Secret Service". Feb. 21—Wednesday. ^ * Anchor. "Secret Service",