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}'ollawlnog -tbe custom of the yeal'fl,tho ~ PBOl'. PlLllIUDEN'l'-ma:Jl.lTUS SI.'l.ior Clam presewted tho coUC'fle with a tre~, an oak·looved moun{atn alh. The ceromonials WfYTe most fit· ting. After eneb member of the elan and laeulty hlld beaped .is ahovettul of di rt upon tbe rooUl' tbe C\699 pre8ld~ nt presented the t ree to lobe college. He opako of the lYee 119 a symbol, likening itB eharacteristice {o the qualities of a Senior. In his speec h of 'n.c>ceptanee Prof. Wyand Wicbers told of the various dlrawtXleb plan,ling a tree IIpon the uortheast corner of the campus and contrasted them with the good points of the Ioc'lIt-ion, ahowing how they out· nu.nbeT tbe b'adl Be pointed · out how a student'a deVillopment ia idenU· eal wi ti> the development of ,a tree and bow in this i'0wth n toaeher find his reward. A. eeleeted quartet sang II Far at Sea." Tbo eo~ ny joined in tbe .ing· ing of II Old IDlpe." At To Roller" Cottage tbe seniors capped tbe climu at thei r celdbration with big eats end a b ig Hme. Another Arbor <lay is done.
in OlrnlK'l ThunKl...y morning was agroeably fIIIrprieod to _ bur old "Presy". Dr. A. Vennewa • .mLlr.ing down the ehopcl' aisle, In a 80sb every studeDt to bia fee t to do honor to him who had .erved: He<pe College lIB its eblef eseeutive and ad· min'istrator fOol scven yea ra. Dr .Vennoma Tcmgeed the omeo of President last year in order that he migh.t toke up ministerial work. Be· tore coming to Hope, ho oe\:1lpied' the . pulpit of the }'irS( Reform churcb of Pa_ie, N. J. At il'r ••ent he Jills the pulpit of the Reformed church in Mah' wah, N. J, The couneil of ffope Oollege honored Dr. Venncmn last Wed nel!day by eleeting him Pre. ideDt·Emorit~ of the nmtulio.·. .' In !ci. till to the studen ts a t ehnpel exercises, DT. Venn ema praised' Presi· d~nt Dimnent for assuming the roins of management in fIIIeh a smooth and \ eJIiclent maon er over such '" critical period In the hiatory of the iut i tu.Uon. He alllO oongratulated the sehool for '- victorie ()ll th e ddboting platfo rm and athletic fi eld'. lOr. Vennem& has been characte rized all a "gI!nLleman of the old sehoo!''' HiB charming personality nnd oratori ' (By Private Peter Cooper, Medi· ,cal elbility havo made bim one of the • f cal Corpa, U. 8, A.) formed .bunch's gr""t p rcnchel'3. The great war was -terminated 1n a ;We 1I"ero all glad to sec him oIl nd are Iti.ng forwa rd to Rnother ,-lsit fr om great \oietory tor tbe Allies and' Amen' ca =y jwnly Ifeel 'P,""ud of her own • him this J.lne. figh ti ng forces. The ArID3, Navy and ••• ' Marine COJUl9 have all acquitted tbem· selves nobly. Moreover, eae.h of tbe many IInanches of theee 'three great unit. may take great pride in their achievemeats fo r ea1:h proved an in· dilljpensi blo unit in tbe consummation P&A.OTlCE GAME REVEALS GOOD of viotory, MATERIAL Nevertheless, the differe nt brao.ches • like tbe ars, in tbat they do not arc On Wedll~uy af ternoon Ihe Hope $hine with equal brillian'tly. Be.fore bue baH toom 'lIet the players of the H"land High in a lively pra~ t ke game. the war it wae t be proud bout of the Beven innn ings were played nnd ot thr ),{edical Departm ent, U, 8, A., tbat close of th e """ell 'h t11 e ",-or. slood 0·3 they beld tbe premie r posi tion among all the 'bora.. che. of the cou ntry 's mill, n 'Hope's favor. A B prn eiH'l' bl'(lllI (, i t :-(' rn~ d ilM pur· ta ry and na val orgu liizlltions, il<It it pase Bud re\' eal ~~1 lU allY fuultl't nnd er I\' S_ lN't 10 th e present war to trytbeir rors. But OJIIOII!: Ih o III OIIY •• n<lrida t •• melal IIlId prove 1h. ju"" ..., ... of t.heir for the Iro l1l whu wrl'(> gi vell 11 11 op' claim.
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portnn ity to .ho w thei r skill, mnny g,ood 1,la)·er. wcr. rHea led, During th r cou rse of th i$ wee k the team rwill -be pllt through a vigorous d7il1 in preoparation fo r Ih,· first sched' uled game at the seaSOll, which ,,;11 be played 011 Friday art enlOon, lIay 9, again.t J unior College of Grand Rap·
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A game has al80 obl'en .",Iedilled with KalaDUlzoo 0 litt le loter in th e .. R.on, Kazoo'. record in /base ball i. ft geod one and "'eing our l'!lmpetit or in mnny linea she "ill end'ea"or to do Iler very Ibest on the locnl gri diron. But f the ,proper spirit 'lind int erest is 8hawn we f eel we ""n hold our own ~ i n.t ber in bnse ball M we have in othor lines, Other ga me. hvo 'boen sebeduled and willibe nnllil'Unced lat er.
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lLient. Cornelius Do"". r, who served as a balklon dbecrver in tbe Field Ar· tillery for eleven months in Franco i. risiting in Holland, lLieu!. Doslter is .. former member of the elaS's 01. 1919. He will not return to IIthoo~ this year. DOMr '. home ia in Loulaville, Ky.
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HOPE COLLEGE. HoIIud. Midqu. W",,'kr. May 7. 1919
Class of 1919 EIGNS AS . _IL HONORS Presents Tree PROFESSOR FORMER PRESIDENT .. ::a~OF ENGUSH OF HOPE ~L A. ,
Three:More Days to Put Over the Victory Loan
From the .t,,"t1poi nt of effi cie ncy, :lchic\'cmen t, per,so nnel and morale, the A, rmy lI edical D~pa rt.ment stand'll un · paralleled. Tn sue h mat~e .. a. mill .. LIlry ro rmality nnd conl' ent ion we readily eoneede tbat enli!Jted. men and offieers of th e Medi cal DepartmeDt are ut te n !<Il'P3!!11t'd l,y tbe soldi er of otber orgall iza1ions, Also, II bnttery of ar· tillrry will li kely win first honors si~ time. ou t of ten from an amlbulance <ompnny i n a di vision review. Yet the wa r I<as \'on not by songs Dod spec' tacle, but by ,the dil;g~nt plodding lore· ees wbose only aim WII8 achievement and in this the Medical Deopartment is rnted 1000/0 emeiont. Consioor first of all Ithat th e Medi· cal Department WitS tho only organl· zat ion prepclred to r tb e 'gigantfc emergency th'llt ealkld 4,000,000 men to the colora in less than t wo ~an. But ror this emergency the Medical D.rt. ment had! been preparing lrinee th. ~Io!e of the 8pan i~h ·American war and like the five wise virgins theiT lamJll .. ere trimmed wben needed. A. for th~ sellViee rendered ovenel'll, the mnvell of au rgcry as performed! by .~meTjean Medieai ollleera have won the atbniration not only at -the Ameri· dan people Ibot 01. tbe ,",rid. IalUr· (0nI1a." " ' ' ' ' I)
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.A.t a meatin, of the counell, held lallt Wedne.y In W'nan1. C1b1tPC'l, tbe an.nouncement wa. Ind, tht Prof. Arthur Heuankvelct,' ..n.tant Prote.· sor of EDglieb, had handed in hll resignation to take elfe'et at the end of the school year. After four yean of teacbing at Hoope, Prof. Henainkoveld win letve to t . u-p p~gratJouate W'OM in EDgHsh a b CokllDbia Unive11lity nert. Fall, at the ..me time p'lannlllg to d:o w~rk to· warch a Ph. D. oogree. Mler gractnating from Hope wltll valemetd'rian honon anI geUlni bis A. B. degree here, Prof. HeuaiDlov" ld took up 'po«tgradllate work in Enghllh at the Ulliver!ity of Chicago, winning
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Due to unfavorable weather conditions the inter-class field meet was postponed until next Saturday morning, when it will be carried out as was planned. Remember th e championship pennant which will be awarded to the class scoring the highest num~er of points
Y. W. .O. A.
a Masters' degree. 1n 1915 he rMurn· ed to Hope a" ';nat ruc tor in Englieb and last year was made A.!8Iatant Profenor of EDgUah. Besides his 1I"or'\t in tbe Engli.h De· partment Prot. HOI19inkveld hu been prominent in tbe musical trirel.. of botb the college and oi ty, A!J a piani.t he baa been considered one of the belt in the city and hie playing at various concert. and publie gatheringa, has at· tracted the atbniration of many murie· lover.. In t he c:a,pa:eity of aeeompani.t and a sM~ ant seerMary of the Hope Coll ege Sehool of Music, 8e haa done mu ch to make that departm ... t of the col1ege what it I'ow i•. His int ..... est in athloti ca and meoWer· ship on th ~ Board of Controi at Atblet· ics haa caused a closer harmony a,nd eo iipcration betwe ~n the administra· tiou and th e student bodly. Prof. HI'<J.i'nIoveld will leave b"bind a ho~ of hiendll Iloth in the college and- city, who with him the best aue\: C'911 in b i~ ad'voaneed W'OrikI at 00 lumbia.
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WINS SCHOLARSHIP It h88 beeome generally kOO'll'n that t be Univeraity of llLinooie bas renewed its olfer of a seholarship in Chemistry to Otto Huntley, who grad\1ated with the ClaM of '18. Huntley received the .8rSt olfer for the !lebolar8hip I..t Spring, but be p&l!8cd ttp the adNu tll(e at thil opPor. tuniity at ·i1attime \no()rder to(!llt~r the U. 8. serviee. He eruised ill the ()Yd, nance department and wu .tationed at Plea.tumy ANenal, Dover, N. J . The oriJinal Rhol&nhip wu tor taOO, tuWon and oTeabge feu inekllt· ed. The Univentty haa no... renewed the olfer and, 'by way of approval of hit fonner adion, h.. dIonilled tbe amount of tbe lieholar.h>p. IHuntleY" home i, in 'Hollnd. 11, """ tai<e up hi. at nlinoU aut Septt.r.
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Since God in His infinite wisdom and providence has removed from the circle of· his family and from our midst, the class of '19, H. C. P. jour dear friend and fellow-classmate rrHEODORE A. COOK therefore, we. the class of '19 express our sincere sympathy to the bereaved parents, brother. and isters. in this time of deep sorrow. To all who knew him he was a true friend. He was a young man of ability and great promise. We knew him to be a zealous worker, of a ~enerous disposition, and III every way worthy of our love and respect. His happy, good-natured characer was ever a source of pleasure and inspiration to us. It is our earnest prayer that the aftlicted family may be sustained by the comforts which Heaven only can give. CLASS OF '19, H. C. P. John Ruissaard. Pres.
Y. M. C. A.
Irbe ft4tiy lIIeetlnc of tbe Y. W. C. A wu held rut Th\lJ8lla.y with n On Tueed.aY' oweniog " Bill ,. V411 large n~r of " iris pteseDt. Altho Bezel apoke to tbe Y. M. members on we were greatiY' disappointed tll&t the IIOpie "What ABlout Mi';ou'" ){iss MlarUnn De YOUllg 60uld not It WG.l clear that the leader w.. f~ oJ. speU. to us, we weroe very b'IItPP1 to his subjoot. He drst drew our atw n·. have M'18. Warn. huis, 0 medical • Uon to KIorca. ~o rea hae been bard· oionary to India with DB. She told 1I~ pretl9Cd: by Japan ju8t as Poland WIllI of many at her erpericneCll, both pa' by Germany. rw. went to the aid of thetic t"d bumorous, among 1he In· Poland, Shall ~ ai.ct Korea too' We dian women, ond mad .. us long to al· weroe glad to learn, hCJWIMlI' tb"t today leriate their soJrerinp in 80 far &8 we a new eIonvert is made .every hour in ean. lIIer plea to us was for women tht little oounotry. The leader pointed meclieal ",i.ionaries, ~or, it ois only ill out the need8 of Ohiina, Japnn and thll way thllt we Qln ever hope to Arllibia. lIIe eloaed bY' calling onr at· chmUanize Inma. The ".,men ot In· tention to the Hope Il'ifh school in d'ia eling to tlrei r IDdu faith mueh India whieh has been named' ~ter ' our more than dto tbe men, IUId iof the Ill· college. ,A few years ago tbe atndenltl d'ian woman le cbrist.ian Bbe inJIuenee. p1ed'ged to pny the !lBlary of i'\ll ptin· her hulfuand , We Dre indead gtateful eipnl'. A nOW drive in th~ intereat at to M'rs. Warn. buis for speaking to us. this fund will 900n be begun and every Mh tl Eliubeth ZW&'IIler favored u", one wtll be erpeoted ~ reepon.d. In with a violin 9010, enjoyed, Y' oil . mission wo~ we can aid in th.ree ways, __ . _ - boy our monily, our prayoel'8 ond by onr own serV'ice. ~t us Te'Consider our EXCHANGES . ca reers llnd ask God wbere be can \Ue us Ibest, -J, PrinL ,Do you iIInow that tbe Morgan P ark New. ruM a column III jokes that would m&'k~ a weeping will~ laugh' :-------------~ TIllt Is a tyie'lll one: I OOLLBGE OALENDAR "Little WnHe tried to ilx • European politix. All he cMd n s simply nix SeDlar Claas (1'1&7. 'l'odq. .Mn't he cute' H e's si~ty.x."
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