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The Anchor Volume XXXV
H O P E COLLEGE, Holland, Michigan, Oct. 25, 1922
HOPE YM-YW EXTENDS WELCOME AN ENTERTAINING PROGRAM ADDS TO SUCCESS OF FORMAL RECEPTION. Dr. Dimnent Gives Talk.
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TWk v tit v w ro .. . ' , ' n c^p ion was • e arnegie CVe ^ ^"f; f , , , . , ' , , four hundred students attended and
MRS ZWEMER ENTERTAINS.
SIBYLLINE SOCIETY GIYES RECEPTION
"Iowa, Iowa, that's where the tall com grows", was a very popular song. Tues. Oct. 10. That evening all the Iowa Hopeites were entertained at the home of Mrs. S. M. THE OPERETTA "NAUTICAL Zwemer. KNOT' BY RHYS-HERBERT Mrs. Zwemer had just returned WAS PRESENTED. from a short visit to our homes and she returned with some little mesLady Faculty Members Attend. sage for each of us. z Although it was rather gloomy weather out, yet such was not the The honor of being the first — t .a8 atmosphere that wwas prevalent at society to- entertain the new girls Prevalent at tJie the Zwemer Zwemer home home that that night. night. After After with aa xormai formal reception reception leil fell to to SiSia short and varied Droirr&ni program hnH had hpon been bvllinfi bylline this VPAI*. year, and if. it waa was wJfVi with rendered, refreshmenU were served, great joy that the Sibyl sisters inThe remainder of the evening was vited the newcomers and lady ^ ^ J 8 p e n t in a sociaI w a y To J 8ure faculty lnembers ^
en 0y e n e 300 a 8 "'. ' "losp ere evening will be remembered for and the arUst.c and mterestmg pro- a l o n g t i m e b tho8e w gram. Nearly all of the faculty present. were represented in the receiving line and many of the students had the opportunity of meeting them outside the classroom for the first time. The hall was very tastefully decorated with ferns and Autumn leaves which were canopied from gallery to gallary to form a huge APOSTLE SYSTEM ADOPTED gallery to gallery to form a huge AT VAN VLECK. inviting by the use of Indian blankets and pillows added greatly to On the evening of Oct. 11, .Prof. the general attractiveness of the
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, . . .... transformed into a veritable autumnal bower and gave one just the feeling of "October's bright blue weather." * When all the guests had assembled the doors of the threatre proper were thrown open (really the dining room but you'd never know it) and after the greeting by the president, Alice Brower, the operetta "Nautical Knot" by Rhys-Herbert was presented. The scene of the p ay w a 8 on ^ x
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Number 4 TRACK.
The track squad has started its distance running after having had three weeks of preliminary training. At present the men are rather handi-capped, due to the fact that many of them work in laboratory until 5 o'clock—and 6 o'clock at this time of the year means darkness. Despite this fact, the men are training faithfully—finishing many of t h e i r e v e n i n g r u M
SCHOUTEN'S HEN TO PLAY FERRIS PREPARATIONS COMPLETED FOR HOPE'S FIRST HOME GAME. Men in Good Condition.
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« mocking-bird ™ ( ) c k i n ^ i r d has sounded sounded quitting quitting time A 8 irit *. P of this kind is sure to win ^ win. R me mb r l x t h e c r o s a - c o u n t n ' run f ^ A 8 November 11.
After a week of rest the football squad is all set for the Ferris game, Rvprv man man will will be Ko in in the fVin finest Annaf Every physical condition and ready to do his best to win the first home game. The men are determined to make this game the first victory, and every bit of energy, will be exerted to this effect. Coach Schouten has taken good care of the playen and the scrimmages have shown the team work to be almost perfect. A few new plays have been mastered and these are expected to give Hope HOPE ALUMNUS HONORED extra yardage if necessary. AGAIN BY H. G. SCHNITTFerris is coming determined to KIND. erase the tie of our last game and are confident of victory. Last Poem Published in Anthology. Saturday„ they — , held the heavy Mount Last year's "Anchor" readere frePleaasnt eleven to a 7—0 —*—J ' ~ score. This shows that they have
XEZEX'S POETRY • GETS RECOGNITION
After the first formalities troductions were over Vanden Bosch, the Y president, announced w u c that was riven intermittentlv durimr b U g f e , : o i ' c u ^ nave some law " w mr. uenry 11.11 up uj ww the evening and introduced the first a n d 0 r d e r i n t h e building. He A l l c e B r o w e r ; J o e Stout, mate of the G. Schuittkind who edits "The Poets H o p e students to do their p a r t u_ « . i . . Promised us that if we would all co- " B o u n d i n f r Billow," Angelina Pop- of the Future." Recently Mr. De T h e r e w i l 1 b e three games on thef old Hall will be p e r i ' Salt, the ancient Mariner, Vries received woM that for the s * x th street grounds. High School,
on ronker . , the walls, we will beein ; three girls, Daisy, Delia K aa eenpml en next number on the program was a c ] e a n m. U s c r a i n „ JTe a n e t,,t e „ r* ^ mi and ni«nn .olo hv Mi^ HpIpti Mncpr « P- The woodwork wiU be Hoffman, HenMiss Moser certainly did full ius' p a i l > t e d a n d t h e walls will be r i e t t a A1"11""8 a n d Kathryn WasHop t/, •hp qpWtinn and faithfnllv c a l c i m i n e d - Outsiders will not know s e n a a r : t h r e e a r t i s t s ' J o a n Wasse' . . . Van Vleck aftpr wo 4.1. ,1. naar, Alice Caldwell and Mnrip
The appearance oi rresiuent uunnent on the stage was received with enthusiastic applause. Dr. Dimnent's talk was characteristically forcefull and thot inspiring. After showine us briefly the imnortance of the the work col of work of of denominational denominational colin Amprira hp rpmindpd letres America he reminded us nf of the resDonsibilitv' which we as stu dents of Hope have taken upon ourselves, that of living up to the especially splendid Past of Hope. — musical which was rendered by The a trio consisting of the Misses Nelle Kole Pearl Paalman and Martha Barkema was generally conceded to deserve special merit for its harmonious blending of voices Miss Grace then gave inGrace Spies Spies then gave us us some some interesting sketches which were greatly enhanced by her clever acting and svnnathetic internretation TTip syinpathetic interpretation. The next number number on on the the program program was was aa next talk by Professor Wichers on the subject, "How to be Happy at Hope" Professor Wichers' talks have been appreciated and admired by the s t u d p n t s < \ Thia T n T wnq ception to the rule A mixed auar' tet composed of the Misses Pruim and Keiser and Messrs Bloomendal and TePaske concluded the program
South H i g h : School, and their ReThere will be plenty of entertainment for the afternoon. Now P^ace in t e j . De l oloyal and come come toto found in the 1922 edition. The y a i s students t e n t s and the ame atKi 11 second poem entiUed "To The Un® y® - Show the team known Warrior", will be published t h a t y o u a r e b®11'™1 them and you in the 1923 pHiHati "TKo will see the erood results /fhut UTA
1. , . ^ an apostle on JVfl ' ™ T " " T U " I t € d " t f e C a n J U S t , y b e pro,1<1 T 0 T V ' ? laW' 0Rler a n d r T n H ' ^ ^ THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR. s The haIls p room whlch had son each fioor ® ' miraculY. M. C. A. SW pt the ^ , ® ^ ^ by one of ^ r e f rfe sTh m Zht ^ ^ ^ t , v « students and fi thus relieve our t e a r °° T e n t s were Kht Loyal Y. M. men again .enjoyed an J a n t 0 r o0 f 88 g r e88 tt ddeeaall o f s e r v e d b y t h e ppe ' ' ' mneceaP ^ r l 3 - After the fS a"r ™ ^ "f unneces^ ^ And well; you died, but with the inspirational hour of good thoughts y w Wo0r k K g oofi tthhee S i b l l i n e s o n - ^ h e following apostles y « . the „ Wood and fol'owing Sibylline song, - * — you J " - spent =»"=">• »"u good koou fellowship leuowsnip at the last las Were elected: g u e s t s de a d Y P r t e , hut "the music in ou bought the world's redemption, meeting. The topic "temptations Rest ^.rst floor-Arthur Mulder. our hearts we bore long after it Rest content, content. was surely one that ^anyone of as could Dead hero,--thru the darkness of discuss in common, and Bill Rot00r ^ ^ a C k PrinS^ ^ fl the night tschafer gave us a number of good » l rm 0 l.., 0 0n 0 r w a s m a d e dupery. Y. W. C. A. A About us still, your soul shall guide suggestions which did did not not fail fail to to and Passed passed * motion was made *** - u u u . us suii, your soul shall guide suggestions which at no The Y a aright r, ht benefit all all who who were were present present. PerPer^ ™sical instruments shall - W. C. A. meeting of the ^ ^ , benefit y 7:30 in the ast w A ro ln evening. P eek proved to be a most in^ P g world; and though, per- haps the strongest argument that thUS a l l o w i n tho8 chanc ^ e of us, who de- teresting, instructive and deeply ime» you went we can bear in mind as an inSire t 0 Study that To lv ' opportunity. Passive one. The meeting opened ^ e your all not knowing what centive to resist all temptation onThen " J a c k " t o o k u s downtown and w i t h a s h o r t devotional period dur'twas meant falteringly, is the appeal to our t r e a t e d u s 10 a ooA i n Kw h i c h M i s l s T o serv c u p 8 «^ cup of coffee. s s Islaa Prium e ' mankind now sees in fuller loyalty to God, whose image we dea ff coffee. ^ xrium effectiveeffectiveS O m chee l y ssaann M TTaa33 kk fiIe aomee rr oo uu ss ii nn gg ^ r « for K "^ y - " Following the "K111tor " ' e whenever wnenever we we defile defile aa body body that that We made returned to our work, scripture lesson from the first chap's m its likeness. ShaU we '• e 8 o l v e d . that "Old Van Vleck will t e r o f J a m e s . the topic of the af- Unknown'—'tis but a word. Upon not loathe the bavarian of nnbe better than she used to ternoon be." ' "Making the Will of God ^ ^ e , h e a r t cleanness who stalks unabashed into Effective on the Campus" was Of all the world is ever stamped the the holy of holies that is the A Happy Van Vleckite. presented Janet uouma. Bouma. cofnteu by oy janet name of the Holy Spirit? Yes, the spirit We may first all ask of ourselves Y o u l o 8 t : w e **1 claim kinship unto i 8 unwilling that he should enter DRAMATIC CLUB. tliee but th the question "Has God a purpose in e flesh is so weak. Every T h e D r a m a t i c C1 W h a t boots ma i ub had a meeting niy life and does it make any dif^ us, who" gave the n on the campus' needs a frea t W h k : h 811 t h o 8 e w h o f e r e n c e 4 0 m e t o find o u le8 y T** t that He ser part, quent inspiration, a clearer virion, t r y ha 3? E 8 C h 0 n e o f US c a n d i 8 c o v e r T h e am y0U a n s w e r e d L o ' T * . " " ! tot-'Tis the courage and strength that Were that purpo8e 8,1 t h e l 6 n v" ^ . » trough a same: eomes from the knowledge that 0 n I y r e g r r e t ia 6 aBS0Clatl0n S ! V with God. more Y o u r e he who died that wars might there are other men fighting the
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