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The Anchor

Volume XXXV

COURSE NUMBER PR0¥ES_P0PULAR

HOPE COLLEGE, Holland, Michigan, Mar. 14, 1923 P R E P S DEBATE AT ALLEGAN.

H1LLT0PPERS OUTPLAY HOPE

SENIOR CLASS PARTY.

i i Number 20

VARSITY VS. THE OLD GRAY MARE

Last Wednesday evening the Prep "Turn backward, turn backward, oh, debating team went to Allegan to Time in thy flight, debate against one of the strongest Make me a child again, just f o r tohigQi school teams in the state. It night." BROADWAY PLAYERS DEMONH O P E Q U I N T E T JOURNEYS TO is late in the season and it was imOn March 5th the Senior class put HOPE D E F E A T S CHAMPION F I V E STRATE HIGH-CLASS KALAMAZOO FOR F I N A L possible to arrange debates with O F 1918—33 TO 18. the finishing touches to the glory in ACTING GAME O F REGULAR other schools, to test our metal. The Glory Day by holding a glorious SCHEDULE team is comprised of Thomas Ten party. . Never before Iras the Good Sized Crowd Witnesses Last Laurant to Come Sometime in April Hoeve, Helen Olgers and Lawrence Game Of The Season. Woman's Literary Club Room witPlay is Even in First Half, But Hope Vredevoogd and altho we lost the nessed such a variety of costumes. The Hope College Lecture Course Weakens and Normal Wins debate,-every Prepite who attended Playing a good brand of ball, Hope There were representatives from Management under tAve direction of is proud of the showing these three Turky, Palm Beach, Netherlands, defeated the championship team of Dr. J . B. Nykerk has succeeded in In what promised to be a battle made. We had the negative side of and even a bell-boy who had taken 1918. Especially in the first half Hope its program for the season. One the question of the St. Lawrence royal. Kazoo came out ahead and won a few hours' leave of absence to played up to form presenting a swift more number remains to be given W a t e r w a y s Project. Mr. Vrede- the game by their strong offensive grace the party with his presence. offensive and a defense that the Alumby L a u r a n t and Company. Arrangevoogd, our first speaker, made an playing in the second half. In spite Clothes of ten years back had been ni were unable to penetrate. As a rements are pending to have this take easy and calm appearance and a of the rain the crowd came out to see pressed into service and with them sult they only counted one field goal, place sometime during the second good constructive argument. In the the "Hilltop" team in action f o r the came the memory of long ago so whole Hope amassed seven. The week of April. Every entertainrebuttal, too, he was clever and last time. With Hope as their op- that, in merry comradeship, we cele- game was characterized by fouls, ment has been of a high class charbrought his points home in an amus- ponents-a close game was expected. brated an old-time hospitality. Age Lewis, the referee, calling every ofacter and this was again evidenced Riemcrsma, who had entertained a ing way. Miss Olgers, as our next brings with it childishness and so fense. Seven were called against last Tuesday and Wednesday when speaker started a flow of language hope of playing in the Kazoo game, we aged Seniors returned to child- Hope, and six counted in the eight "Friendly Enemies" and "Cappy which the second warning could was absent f r o m the lineup on ac- hood by playing " F a r m e r in the points chalked up by the Alumni. The . Ricks" were played by a troupe of hardly stop. Her indomitable spir- count of an injury to his hand which Dell." That was abandoned f o r the first half was r a t h e r slow, Hope hav-' Broadway actors. it and her belief in what she was he received a couple of weeks ago. more intricate game of Three Deep ing possession of the ball most of the The peculiarity of "Friendly EnIn the first half a real type of saying spoke thru her whole argu(no reference to the three-date time and working it into the Alumni emies" was the binding relations ment and won the admiration of her basketball was displayed by both system). Competition was strong defense deliberately with a basket and at the same time the severing audience. Mr. Ten Hoeve, as last teams. Hope started the scoring and when London Bridges were laid. usually resulting. of those relations between two remained in the lead the greater p a r t speaker, summed up all of the points In the midst of all this merriment, The spectators roared their apfriends who had come to America of the first half. Jonkman showed in a clear and concise manner, a f t e r presto! the efficient social commit- proval as the Alumni took the floor, f r o m Germany. The one had begiving the final argument f o r his his ability by dropping three long tee, which consisted of six chairmen, and the old players showed t h a t they come thoroughly Americanized while side. The Allegan debaters were ones thru the ring, and with "Chief's" appeared upon the scene with eats could still toss the ball thru the hoop. the other could be stamped a s ' a fiery and quick and showed a great rainbow and Irving's neat counter, which, from potato sajad to hot This aggregation, one of the best t h a t "pro-German." deal of training and a good coach Hope totalled 5 field goals to Kazoo's fudge sundaes, did full justice to the ever wore the Orange and Blue, tried The son of the latter, who had behind them. The judges were very four. Miller, the Hilltop captain and merry party. The social committee their best to penetrate Hope's defense, fallen m love with the daughter of encouraging, saying that our team foul shooter, cashed in six out of the felt greatly relieved when " F a t " but lack of teamwork and close guardthe f p f m e r , was a college student showed tire quickest thinking and eight trials so the half ended 11 to 14 Mentink claimed t h a t he had more ing caused their downfall. T. Prina w h o ' had enlisted without his f a t h best extemporaneous speaking of any in Kazoo's favor. than enough. scored their only field basket of the er's knowledge. The climax of the The second half is a different story. It's eleven o'clock in the evening; who had come to Allegan. first half. play comes when the son, who was It must be remembered t h a t the Kazoo desiring to end strong put on a We've played the whole night thnK In the second half the Alumni believed to have been drowned beAllegan team were state champions •strong offensive and time and time And the dorm door soon will be clos- started off with a bang and soon because his ship was torpedoed, relast year and a r e just now prepar- again worked the ball down the floor ing; . * gan to ring up baskets, Japinga leadturns to his home. with such team work t h a t the result ing to enter the state contest. ConLet me walk home with you. ing. The playing became faster, The stellar performers were Dougwas a basket. Hope seemed helpless, sidering this, and the faot t h a t P r e p And so the men had a double set passing more sure and s w i f t and las Hope and Robert Bentley who held her own so well, we ought to and the lack of practice was shown, as of hats and canes, Whereas formerly basket shooting more accurate. The ptayed the role of Karl Pleiffer and feel greatly encouraged. Neither the team had not been on the floor many had "none. Upon reaching our Alumni, regaining their old form, Henry Block. Hope displayed not t h a t week, due to the many activities various homes, full dignity was at were piercing Hope's defense. Bill only t h e humerous acting in a first Mr. Ten Hoeve nor Miss Olgers will be in Prep next year, but we in the gym. once assumed, and we bade each Joldersma, playing his last game f o r r a t e way, but also moved t h e audiDuring this half many substitutions other a courteous farewell. have a very promising debater in Hope, was a bear on defenserstopping ence by "his sincerity of feeling. v/ere made; Kazoo used 10 men while Mr. Vredevoogd and with the other Latest definition of pep—.Senior big Tuny, and Heemy, and preventBently possesses that poise which Hope used 7. The final score was 40 class party. fine material brought out in the eliing them from adding to their score. made every movement count. mination debates and an earlier to 14. o Hope cannot be too liberal with its "Cappy Ricks" bad probably more Line-up. start next year, we have very good praise, and thanks to Bill, f o r his efhumor than "Friendly Enemies". J U N I O R PARTY Hope Kazoo. "Cappy" was, so to speak, in a con- reasons to hope f o r some victories forts and prowess in every line of then. Ottipoby L. F. Miller tinual uproar about his business inThe Juniors could well sing "The sport and f o r always giving his best o Irving R. F. Van Wingen terests. As president of t h e "Blue End of a Perfect Day" a f t e r their f o r his school. He will be greatly Jonkman C. O. Johnson S t a r " he though himself a real busiGlory Day party. The strenuous missed next year. The referee still VanLente L. G. Gill ness man, and yet, in critical mostunts of the morning and afternoon calling fouls with deadly accuracy, Joldersma • R. G. W. Johnson ments, !he had to rely entirely upon inspired them to greater pepability soon put Irving off the floor, and Van Substitutions Kazoo: his secretary, John Skinner. "Capit seemed, and the thrills and f u n den Brink was substituted. Lee, Beebe, Moser, Ruse and Henp y " also had "much ado about The Alumni presenting the strongended not in Holland but increased a t derson . nothing" with his employees. Matt. the Jenison cottage party. Jack's est comeback ever seen in an Alumni Substitutions Hope: Peasley, who later became his comefforts to bring out the hidden ta- game, continued to score, both by field Poppen and Van Den Brink.' Mar. 14—Wednesday. petitor in the shipping industry, lents of the d a s s met with great goals and the foul rate. Jonkmftn and Day of Prayer for Crops. Field Goals: and Cecil Pericles Bernard, the poor success. Our aspirations were high, Ottopoby each added two baskets, and O. Johnson 5; Miller 4; Jonkman 2:30 Dr. Paul Harrison speaks at "skipper" on the Sweet Clover. but none could reach the f a m e of three points by fouls were added in 3; Ottipoby 2; Van Wingen 2; Gill 2; Winants Chapel. This comedy centered around one Nelle and "Si? t h a t night. Then our the second half. Thirty seconds beIrving, W. Johnson and Lee. player, Cappy Ricks. Douglas Hope Mar. 15—Thursday. hearts were made merry by feasting fore the game ended Jonkman was Free Throws: 8:00—5:00 Personal Conferences again carried the main part in a —and such eats! It was a tired but put out because of f o u r personal Miller 10 out of 13. with Dr. Harrison. stellar fashion. H e remained "Topsy joyous crowd of Juniors who caught fouls and Hope finished the game 5:00—6:00 Y. W. meeting—DeIrving 1 out of 5. T u r v y " f r o m beginning to end. His t h e 9:45 for Holland and "sweet with four men. bate. Resolved: That indifference Ottipoby 1 out of 1. facial expression and movements dreams." The game was hard fought all the is a greater hindrance to progress o on the stage were outstanding featway, Hope having plenty to do t r y i n g x o and reform than active opposition. M E L I P H O N E SOCIETY ures in his a(5tin£. Our young to stop the smashing attack of Tuny • RESERVES ADD ANOTHER Jeanne Kuyper, Amy R. Zwemer comedians had a fine opportunity to and the long shots of Dick and Dyke. VICTORY Friday night Mardh 2, 1923, some Anna Voskuil Agnes Blocker. study this actor, since he was beThe Alumni had trouble with the of the fellows in " P r e p " experienced f o r e his audience almost all the Mar. 16—Friday. smooth working offense and strong (time. 4:45—6:00—Ochestra Practice. a few r a t h e r peculiar sensations. . Thursday night the Reserves had an defense of Hope. Jonkman was the 5:00—6:00—Home Volunteer meet- They learned f o r the first time what easy time whipping the St. Johns of Robert Bentley .again caused much high scorer f o r Hope with six baskets, ing. it was to b e initiated by the mem- Grand Rapids. This team composed while Japinga led the Alumni with laughter by his boyish conduct. He of former Union High School stars 5:00—6:00—Student V o l u n t e e r bers of the Meliphone society. reminded us of what "dad" called three. meeting. From the expressions on some of and champions of the church league his competitors' son—an "overClarence Lokker, coach of the ^Student Volunteer Convention at these bright young men's faces they was supposed to furnish some stiff opgrown calf". But we enjoyed BentChampion team, sat on the sidelines Ann Arbor. seemed to Ibe a little bit afraid of position, but it did not materialize. ley's W e - m n k i n g with Florence directing the Alumni. • what was coming next. They are all The Reserves carried the ball thru Ricks, (Margaret Leonard) who in a Mar. 17—Saturday; Line-up: their defense almost a t will, with Jim 10:00—10:30 Chorus Practice. alive and very active. very clever way became the business Alumni Hope The old members of the Meliphone Poppen usually adding the counter partner of Matt. Peasley, (Leo Mar. 19—Monday. Japinga F Ottipoby 5:00—6:00 Y. M. and Y. W. society wish to extend a h e a r t y wel- St. Johns could not advance the ball Cbalzell), and in the last minute of Van Putten F Irving play these two # players joint partnerCabinet Meetings. come to the following men • who past the middle of the floor and their Heemstra C Yonkman Mar. 20—Tuesday. ship in a greater concern. have been taken into the society. long shots went wild. They only G T. Prins (Cap). Van Lente 4:00—5:00 Chorus Practice. Harvey Kollen, James Sterenburg, scored one point in the first half, Tbe Broadway players certainly P. Prins G Joldersma 7:00—8:00 Y. M. meeting led by Adrian Ter Louw, Jacob Van Dyke, while Hope scored six. were favorites for two days, f o r Field Goals: Hope; Yonkman 6, Van Al. Timmer. Alzenas De Vries, Glenn Nykerk, ea!c$f night they performed before a The game was slow with the passLente3, Ottipoby 2, Joldersma, Van Julhis Skipper. large crowd. The idea of having Mar. 21—Wednesday. ing, and shooting very poor, especialDen Brink. Anchor. o professional actors come to Holland ly the St. John's shooting. Kuiper, Field Goals: Alumni; Japinga 8, T. — — o The little worm was digging away Vanden Brink, and Kempers preventseems well taken, and we may rest Prins 2, Van Putten, Heemstra. in dead earnest. Poor Ernest. assured t h a t the Lyceum patrons • Let's have -another victory! ed short shots, while J i m Poppen Substitutions: Hope; Vanden Brink Let pay t h a t Hope High School a r e eager to welcome again any enscored five field goals f o r Hope. "Sprig is 'ere, 'ud we kno'ut da'd Schaubel, in the last half, scored their f o r Van Lente, Van Lente f o r Irving. tertainment like "Friendly Enemies" pledge! Substitutions: Alumni; Klomparens and "Cappy Ricks". Give Josh that money this week. w e ? " only field goal. Final score was 19—4. (Ooailnaed on*P*£® 8)

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