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The Anchor VOLUME XXXVI

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B O P E COLLEGE. HOLLAND. MICHIGAN.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. i t . 1826

NUMBER SEVEXTY-EIQHT

THREE V I C T O R I E S C R O W N W E E K - E N D D E B A T E R S

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at I0, 8CO|)al P a r s h t " , " ' hall. Forty enthusiastic and spirited Kmersolan bi others, Including many

IN F I R S T C O N T E S T

WIN TOOM D E T R O I T AND PLEASANT; LOSE TOALBION

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malting the annua,! a f f a i r a ••ripping" success. After ^ a h e a v y r e a 8 t man P > - ' ^ " s were let ^ ' e b r a t e d

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a few days of hurried B c U ry l n g t 0 n n d from l n o r ( i e r t o h e a r a l l t h e speakers on t h e program. To

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e c e m e a n s ingpinmon ; P College vision, and an opportunity of wWentag Its twenty-nftih annlver- t h e l l . u s u a l l y l i m l t p ( 1 J e ot othera

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Hope debating squads created an exoe lent Impression In forensic clrcles upon their fnltlal appearances this year by emerging the victors in two out of t h r e e contests. Thursday evening Hope's negative team traveled to Detroit, where they defeated the Detroit Law school trio by "common

in W1 l h a n0tCh1 0 r tW0' , 3 ' T(hhUrSd"y' ! : : h r U a - tercst. The coming Student VolunT nants a d foU8:ht & a m e H o p e d e The evening a profficim was based The president, Her- t c e r c o n f e r e n c e to be held a t Albion on the mina f e a t e d Mt Ple "Emersonian Airplane." The ^ o i n h a r t , gave an Introductory March G. 0. 7 offers a rare opportunity a s a n t 30-20. ljllot w a s ac r S8 WClComInf7 t h e uesta Van Wyk. Chauncey DePevv " ® ' e - The t 0 t h o H e w h o w o u l d h a v e , t h e l r h o r l _ T h e game lacked in Interest be}lrl -"ore humorous than our Reservee of Holland High school, z o n s b r o a d e n e d . 0 n e o f t h e 8 p e a k e r s cause of the football-like tactics of Ultt > t o a ^ m a s t e r , George Clicquen- a n ( 1 t h e alumni speaker. Miss Van i s D r R p w n r i p r f n , , n t * 0 „ f W i , 4 noi

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the "Wlngi," Gerrlt t ) r e z p , ' l e ; l d the Scripture, a'nd Mrs. p t u d e n t Volunteer Movement a man m a to the "Tall, Lon Wlere'nga V e l ' H u l s t offered a prayer. A vocal w h o s e p e r s o n a U y a n c l m e s s a ' t h | , i n . the "^ropellor," A1 Stevenson to S 0 1 0 ' "Conie Unto Mo," by Scott, was e ( j t | i e c o n f e r e n c e i l l s t y e a r There "Wheels," Del Kinney to the "Joy ' ' ^ c r e d by Cornelia Nettinga. wI11 h e m a n y o t h e r n o t a b l e s p e a k e r 8

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consent ". Journeying to Albion, t h 9 y ^ ' o k ' " 8 met their first defeat when the judges returned a 2-1 verdict for the strong ^ t i l y

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with "Love" evening the negative 4ic< > , * 'Success." team, composed of Stanley Albers, Charles Veldhuls, and Theodore Esse-

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U A p C I l U r t

Hope's affirmative team m a d e their

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'SOl1?' " M y R 0 S a ' ' y b y N e V l r " ' ^ OHertory, "A'ndantino," ' ^ ^ Mere, played by Ardean Van Aiendonk, Miss H a n n a h Hoekje spoke on thp "tp/vii™ „ sui>^0( t# J olloA\ the Cilctirn.

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offense while A l b T i a n ! beat Vanden Brink starred o,' dTfen"e Milrtln FIX>OR P'ayed the entire game, but

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" : U 1 t o 8 h o w "P aa wei! as ho h i s ^0,16 several occasions. Haight was Mt. Pleasant's shining f i ^^ht, scoring 9 points Buchftr f f « H IU l» one of the fastest and most in- . , ** « u c n e r who juinp6(l Rt ccntpt* Qn/i i. ,

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" • -One r . 'Indianapolis s L r i Tr, i z "z° ™ Y defeated Hope 34-

t h a t f r o m a five pointed star. .g ^ polnt such

S U M M A R Y

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Hope's team was composed of one their new undertaking.

The pledges and offering received

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o r the Silver Anniversary Fu-nd a ' n d e n c l e d 11 a t t h e l o n f f e n d o f a 1 6 * Williams. amounted to !}i258.97. Alumni and 1 4 s c o r e ; Haight, 1,10 m e n friends wishing to contribute address ^ the second half B u c j i e r ^ MUw Mary Crouch. Voorhees Hall, b y securing the lead which t h e y m a n - M i l l e r ' HKecl t o h o , d Holland, Mich. , throughout t h e rest of B r o t z m a n — __o the game. Kleia was Hope's defensive A r n o l d nee V. M. A. ' • c o M n « s l x , ) a s k e t s equaling t h e number secured by Le«lle, .the I'ndlCaPtain

Pe,. „ Prof Paul P Hinkamn t h e second In a series of stereffaVe

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Warrlner. Professor Paul C. H i n k a m p c a m p u s editorship w „ t to Pearle o p t l c o n l e c t u r e s on the Lite of Chlrst. ^ 1 1 7 ^ presided as chairman of the evening. Leenhouts of Williamson N v o«/i , , , , three ri'ngers. H e t h i e w UI,on t h e s e r e e n s o m e of t h e Raymond Smith f \ " ' Captain Albers t r e s h with their victory over DeJ ' ^ «f " ^ - d - n S elect- m o g t n o t u b I e p r o d u c t i o n s of great a r t - K t r e n g t h i n H o p e , 8 I t T I T Z T chosen to Albion to take on the strong Albion chosen

Paul Hunter o New ^ concerning the mlntetry ot Christ. Pau Hunter of New Along with each picture. Mr. Hin-

remark8 ab0Ut college trio. A large crowd w a s pres- ^ n d 111 M^ M r T , ^ ^ ^ Cr0UCh f author t h e B11 :cal ent to encourage the Albion team tor ' ^ . ° ' " connections and a two to one victory. • New Yo.k was elected exchange edl- t h e s l B n l f i c a n c e of each Incident. The

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27 Wednesday evening, F e b r u a r y 10. „

Plesant, Friday evening In Wlnants chief of the weekly publication f o r of Sir Gareth. The fourth point Is Japftiga if" ! !' as Lubb ra Chapel before a fair sized crowd. AC- the school year ot 1926-27. The meet- achievement; and the fifth, memory. e a ' n d Stevens each rang up M a r U n ' ter a spirited debate Professor N. J. l n g m a r k e d a n e l ) o e h a two pointer. Klels advanced Hope's VandenBrlnk T ', aUendanc,() Poi. t h e a]um,ni l t 1b t h e p o l n t o f Weiss of Central High school. Kala- W i t h t h e r e t u r n o r H o p e , s e n t h u s l a a m m e m o r y w h l c h b e c k o n 8 m o s t score with a foul basket a'nd Hope ^ rs' ^ 0 mazoo. delivered the decision; A tour a 8 U c c e 9 j f u l e l e c t i o n w a g h e l d w h l c h _ continued In the lead for t h e first p a r t ' , The meetIng clogea iby s l 0 to one victory tor the Hope debaters. g l v e 8 t o t h e l n e w l y e l e c t e d a t a f f a f e e I . . F o l k n v t h e G l e a m „ a n d b y p of the half. The latter p a r t of t h e V a n te 0 H o p e s victory was based on their , n g o f g l , a t . t u d e t h a i l n e y h a v e t h e A 8 o c i a l t l m e t o l l o w e d . n t h e y M halt continued with the lead alter' superiority of reasoning. ' nating between the two teams. Hope entll.e s t u d e n t b o d y b e h i n d t h e m Jn r o o m

J . D. Beddow was composed of Al- culatlon manager. Agnes Tysxe of bert Butler, Ronald Allyn, and John Holland was m a d e alumni editor. T h e

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stltuted for Albers and Van Raalta f o r H U r f c Klels. * Van Raalto f o r F o r Ilo e P O I N T M A R f i l N " ^ P ' n e n and KloN work-

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In the remai'ning elections Arlyne Haan and J a m e s Ten Urink of Hoiland were chosen associate editors, Carl Rovenkerk of Chicago. 111., was placed as bus hi ess manager. Peter De Rulter of Fulton. Illinois was chosen as his asatatant. William Tutlle ot Watklns. N. V.. was picked for clr

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0 P e l0St S O m e ofor thp ** allowed the nM old pep and th« mi • t. 1Plpn«nnf to 'eaeant team to hold them to eieht Points, Japlnga. Martin a n d K f e l s

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first public appearance before the r e s u l t e d in the election of Bruno Sir Galahad; a n o t h e r the loyalty ot Central Michigan Normal team of Mt. Brims of Meserey, Iowa, as Edltor-in- Sir Lancelot; another the enthusiasm

veteran. Peter Wesselink, and two inexperienced debaters. Richard Mailery and John Mulder. Both made ,their initial appearance as debaters. this being their first debate ever part i d p a t e d in. This certainly speaks well for Hope's' coach. T h e Mt. Pleasant team, coached by Professor

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t U k e n an<, " 0,Te,'lnS ^ ^ Pojtuaity offered to pledge to t h e An-

ference. The "popular decision" con- B O V E N K E R K R E A D S BUSINESS sequently resulted in an overwhelmMANAGER POSITION F O R ing victory for Hope. This victory YEAH m a r k s our negative team as one of the yvAat in thp stQ.tp nq T)ptr()it,s fioUQ.fi

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y D e n a Nettinga. e®- All" expressed their cherished love for the ^ , • i • W„ recalling their paBt student ex-

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teams judges were dispensed with,' the audience was given an opportunIty to give their expression of pre-

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active members; 'D ded 6 enrtert t0(lay there are one h u n d r e d J a p , n g a and . scoring twice f r o ^ 6 eiffhty e i r l s w h o belon r o m u n er th f f to the Hope Men s G ee Club Concert—March 13. a n d K ; l e i s 8 l i e basket Girls' Glee Club Concert—April 14. s c o r e a t t j l e ^ " a. long shot.* T h e Ho )e O t t e r s f r o m the alumni members l College Orchestra Concert— ^ ® t o o ( i 22-11. In the ge

Emersonian haa never had a more successful and impressive affair t h a n this and each brother is left more determined than ever before to carry the "Maroon and W h i t e " onward

^ Thursday

f o u I a a nd

" "IdreSs, "Memories," was given w h o a r e n I l e d w U h u n b o u n d l n K e n . when Haight sank tn a two-pointer * p ; l u l Hinkamp. She told how thusi-mni for thn»- wmi-u «n in the first hnif « Kjmlte Oilmore had organiz- i n a t e H o m e b t t I . s a n d I c e c r e a m 8 a n d followed with a ^ u l ' s h o t ^ ' v a S e n

by a 4-1 victory over t h e Mt. Pleasant e r e d by Harold Beernink and Hall, not yet partitioned into 11811 an,t Ho team. With these results, Hope is ^ f i'n the form of a cor- classrooms and known as the Conwen on the way to keep up t h e form- net-saxophone duet. servatory -of Music. At t h a t time

bate with a trio representing t h e Detrolt Law college a t Detroit. Although by mutual consent of the

closely on

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w a s rend

er records. The question debated upon was "Resolved, That the United States Government Should Recognize the Present Government of Russia."

WatChCd qUitl: ^ ' ^ a result Klels aml Albers were taken from t h e game. Mt - P e a s a n t started the scoring

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of

CELEBRATED IN CHAPEL Hope students celebrated Lmcoln's

a n d

a g a l n „ e i n i e 8toppe<1 t h e I n d l a n a p o I l 3 o(fenge a n d held d o w n the score

birthday F r i d a y morning during t h e chapel exerctees. in a short and simple

successfully opposed Indicenter Kemmuch.touted

Under t h e directicm ot Dr. ^ e r k . who was in c h a r g e of the exercises, t h e s t u d e n t r y Joined in

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The judges were: Miss Anna Lid* lecture pictured the life of the Mas- a n d g t e v e n s ahc.ved best, Leslie cor- 8 l n einff Kipling's "Recessional." Follhe ld a f f ha8 laid a blom of Western State Normal. Prof. ° f ter during his years of ministry vivid- ^ c r i n g 1 4 p o i n t 8 a n d s t e v e n g 9# lowing a few brief sayings about LinUn a t 4)1 Marlon Simpson of Kalamazoo coid o m i n g staff. \y hefoie those present. ^lope was compelled to play against c o l n ' D1*- Nykerk read t h e new twenlege, and Professor C. I. Dunsond of T h e i n s t i t u t i o n has been revised nnd It Is very Interesting to note t h e n l n o r e experienced team. Neverthe- " e t h century translation ot P a u l ' s Michigan State college. Those com- "ceepted by the Anchor Aasociation. different Interpretation that different I e f s l h e l o e u l q u i n t e t t e repeatedly ^ ^ t l e to Philemon. The appropriate, epo, t Klven posing the A l b i o n team I n a ' ' I " e v i " u s " ' t i s t a advance as c h W t e r l s t l c of d j . o v e t h e h a | | d o w n I n t o t h e H o o s . n e s s of the reading can be easily seen were Kenneth Bartlett of Plymouth, t o 1 6 e 01 t " " i <lf Mi. (.eiard I'oole. ex .lesiis. The next and-last of the ser- lers" territory only to mteg t h e basket. a s b o t h were opposed to slavery. Gerald Dykstra ot Albion, a'nd Park b u s l " e S B " i a " a « C ' - . Kave a report ot ies of lectures will be given March 23, T h e I m ] l a , n a t e a m , T O 1 , k e d t h e , b a l i Harriet Heneveld read Lincoln's tbe a r a l s , a n d n g of , h e Bradshaw of Royal Oaks. Albers, " ' ' Assoda- and will coverthelncldentsof the pas- t h t , n i K h n o p e . f l d e f e n 8 e f o r 1 4 b a B . faA-orite poem, written by Knox, "Oh. 1 a com Veldhuls and Essebaggers represented ^ ( ) n " or table balance on s.on and resurrection of the Savior. k e t g fighting spirit W l h y Should t h e Spirit of Mortal Be It wnfl Hope.fl Hope. Professor Lubbers Professor Lubbers team8

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coached coached

Ht l< 0 ^ ^J*68 y Wi^ Seek t0 that kept the score close t h r u o u t t h e P r o u d ? " The entire student body h a 8 b e e n both ;^ ^ ^ ^ , The first college football game in r a n i e Joined In singing, "Oh Beautiful f o r She Ifl developIn|r a t e a m both successfully begun by their predeces- the United States was played by H a r Spacious Skies " Mr Garry Vander

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