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Hope College Dgtal Coons @ Hope College Anchor: 1929 Anchor: 1920-1929 6-7-1929 The Anchor, Volue 37.82: June 7, 1929 Hope College Follow ths and addtonal works at: http://dgtalcoons.hope.edu/anchor_1929 Part of the Lbrary and Inforaton Scence Coons Recoended Ctaton Repostory ctaton: College, Hope, "The Anchor, Volue 37.82: June 7, 1929" (1929). Anchor: 1929. Paper 19. http://dgtalcoons.hope.edu/anchor_1929/19 Publshed n: The Anchor, Volue 37, Issue 82, June 7, 1929. Copyrght 1929 Hope College, Holland, Mchgan. Ths News Artcle s brought to you for free and open access by the Anchor: 1920-1929 at Dgtal Coons @ Hope College. It has been accepted for ncluson n Anchor: 1929 by an authorzed adnstrator of Dgtal Coons @ Hope College. For ore nforaton, please contact dgtalcoons@hope.edu.

I MEMORIAL CHAPEL EDITION h» Hnrljor STNOD HERE Volue XXXVll Hope College^Holland, Mchgan, ju; 7. 19 29 Nuber 82-16 MEMORIAL OUPEL DEDICATED TDNIGff > HOPE CHAPEL BUILDING EMBODIES AR- TISTIC EFFECTS AND USEFULNESS BY RUDOLPH NICHOLS The Hope Meoral Chapel whch p.un, whch s yet beng nstalled, s s beng dedcated was conceved of slar to those recently nstalled and planned several years ago by n the new Chcago Unversty ethe Presdent of the college. D- oral chapel, the Prnceton chapel, nrnt and the college Courcl. It and the Yale chapel. A Sknner was becong evdent that the ogan was also recently bought for pesent chapel was not large the Cncnnat Conservatory of enough to seat the entre student Musc. The cost of the nstruent hody, and the lbrary readng roo was* $25,000 and about $10 000 has was also too sall to accoodate been set asde for ts upkeep, t everyone. Now that the Meoral s entrely electrcally operated Chapel s nearly copleted, the,old fro the console whch s just to Wnants Chapel wll be converted the left of the stage on the floor nto a lbrary readng roo, and the of the audtoru. The organ conlbrary wll" be entrely rearranged sfts of; pedal organ, great organ, und ade ore accessble. swell organ, chor organ, solo or- The fulfllent of the plan was gan over the proscenu arch, ano ade possble by the gft of $50,- echo organ on the frst floor of the 000 by professor J. Bancroft Hll tower. The donors are: an orga-. of Vassar College, for soe te B Arendshorst and sons; echo or- 1'resdent of the general synod of gun; Mr. a Mrs. U E. Vander the Refored church. Ths was the Vten, and Mr. Denght of E. Wl- (r<t donaton for the buldng a laston. N.Y.; harp and celesta any others sjeedly followed. organ, Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Freylg The buldng s of odfed of Grand Rapds. The tower ches Aercan Gothc achtecture; t s whch are electrcally operated are 01 H»,.,. constructon, and s bult also to be played fro the conol grav stone. It s, over all, ap- role. There are 01 stops wth 20 proxately 170 ft. long and 66 ft. cobnatons and about 4000 ppes, v/de. The heght of the tower on the deepest toned of whch s a 'VI the southwest corner, n whch are ft. ppe.. the ches, s 108 ft. The audtor!- In the top of the tower are the r. s about 61 ft. wde and 120 ft. McLean ches. The set at present lonr The cornerstone, lad n 1927. conssts of twenty tubular ches, the rft of Rev. De Jonge of but t s possble to ncrease ths Kansas. nuber to twenty-fve. Up to a few The chapel audtoru has a y e a r s ago, t was practcally posatnp capacty of 1800, and the sble to have a perfect scale, but balconv seats :140. The pews on the n the last two years, nventons an floor a chars n the bal- and experu-nu'l research of the tony are of the Aercan Sea^ g Deagen Co. of Cucago, akers of Conany and ther nstallaton has our ches, a perfect scale s now b e e n copletely fnshed. The plat- possble. The ches are electncfor cjn seat an addtonal 200. ally controlled, a every quarter The beautful staned glass work hour, the Westnster notes wll, nerhaps the outstandng attrac- rng out over the cty. Besdes l>eton to those who have recently ng puyed fro the organ console, been en n the new buldng, especally selectons wll be played by an auhancel wndow at the east end toatc player, whch operates the Uu^'ha e great rose wndow at the hes frotyhnders )lac<rd n san. Jt" ppr^ The $3500 chancel wndow player, uch slar to Ino old was donated by the sons of forer fashoned usc boxes. Ths player pofessor J. H. Klenheksel, and ay be set for any te, and wll co50(1 f«r the ros4* wndow was play any nuber of selectons up ll en fro the proceeds of the to twelve, or t wll repeatany sepagcant gven by the class of 1916 lecton desred. A conce^grand I.ler the drectun of J. B. Nykerk. pano has also been pressed by The twelve sde wndows, sx on the a frend of the lollgge. north and sx on the.south, are Roos on the baseent floor of eoral wndows, portrayng the the buldng wll be used for tla.sse. sants a apostles, and were pre- and other purposes as follow.s. on M-nted by twelve fales. The Y. the north sde, HMe. Rehgous MCA and Y W C A. each donate<l Educaton, Phlosophy, Ethcs, and a wndow of four lanccts on tho Kv.lences; on thc «outh sde. a Collo^f Ave. sde of the chapel, secretary roo, Y.W.C A. Student The forer s a present of the Volunteer Band, and Y.M.C.A. college class of professor Hnkan. There s also a ktchen and lavaand the latter was bought wth tores on the baseent floor. oney collected by Mrs. Otte, for ^The arch^t of the Ho^ Colle^ the ost part fro the frst grl Meoral Chapel s Mr. W. K. aduates of Hope College. Johnson of Chcago, who also de- The great 4-anual Sknner or- sgned the present \V nants Chapel. HOPE THINCLADS TAKE SECOND PLACE At M.I.A.A. TRACK MEET Wn Relay Pennant The annual M.I.A.A. track and feld eet was held at Alur I eld. Albon, last Saturday, and the Hope College thnclads staged a surprse party by pushng the wnner wth a total of 41 ponts and estabshng theselves frly n second place. Albon won the eet and retaned ts ttle wth 52 5-6 ponts, although the Hopetes gave the a fne run but lost nut because of the lack of reserve ateral. Hope had seven en at the eet, whle Albon sported 23 en n unfor, so the odds were aganst the best track tea Hope has ever had. Kalaazoo was thrd wth 31 5-6 ponts, H.Usdale fourth wth 20 1-3, and Olvet and Ala res^, Gong over HDpe showng brngs to lght any features of the eet. Mary Meengs cantured frst n the hgh hurdles and look thrd n the low obstacles, when Don Martn won ths event. NOTICE Two hundred places wll be reserved for those students who ay wsh ^ to attend the Mook-Barkoa weddng, whch wll be held at 8:15 P. M. Fr- day, June 24. Tckets ay be obtaned fro Mss Bakea, Leonard Wllett, or Earle E. Laugeland. MIC THE NEW CHAPEL P>j Phllp A. En yd 1 a the atone, not black fro any ran. Carved, placed, and pled by hands of en. The dust fro chsel scarce has left the ar My floor s whte fro lack of treadng there. Dr. Dnent As "Author" of the Meoral Chapel BY IVAN C. JOHNSON No lavers stand where hands ay dp n show, Blndly perforng acts they do not know. 1 a the place where en shall draw apart To fnd God through beauty of y art. My arch suggests the touchng tops of trees Cathedrals stood before an's hands bult these. But an seeks for the purest fre of heart. It s eboded n the noblest art. Socety Banquets Faculty Attends dckensan Dnner of Mch. Last Frday evenng I turned the dals of y new Televson rado set to obtan the news of the day. Meoral Chapel To Be Presented To Synod By The Buldng Cottee BY ADELIA BEEUWKES The hope of any years has at last bee«realfed. and tonght the new Hope Meoral Chapel wll be dedcated to the servce of God n the fath whch led our forefathers to found ths Chrstan nattutk. The Dedcatory Progra wll open ths tvenng wth an organ preluda, consstng of three nubers. Followng ths, the processonal, consstng of the ebers of the Board of Trustees of Hope College, the Faculty, Alun and frends, and all the college darz, v,'!ll proceed down the an asle, sngng the Portugese hyn, whle the audence reans standng. The ebers of the of Musc of Hope College wll then sng the Te Deu n E Flat, by Dudley Buck. The Presdent of General Synod wll pronounce the nvocaton and the audence wll rean standng to sng, "Oh Thou, Whose Own Vast Teples Stand," by Wlla Cullen Bryant The Rev. John De Jongh of the Class of *91, and the frst contrbutor to the chapel, wll read th«old Testaent lesson, wth responsve readng by the nster and congregaton. The New Testaent lesson wll be read by the Rev. A. T. Brcek, D.D., Presdent of the Board of Educaton of the Refored Church of Aerca. Prayer wll follow. An address wll next be gven by the Rev. Wlla Bancroft Hll, D.D., Ltt.D., Professor of Bble n Vassar College. The presentaton of the Meoral Chapel to the General Synod, R. C. A., wll then be ade by the Pres dent of the Board of Trustees of Hope College. The Rev. E. J. Blekknk, D.D., soete presdent of Western Theologcal Senary, R. C. A., wll have charge of the dedcaton of the Chapel. The dedcaton wll be followed by the chor's sngng of the "Kyre" and "Agnus De," by U)ederan, ths beng followed by responsve readng between the Rev. Dr. Blekknk and the audence. The chor wll next sng Soederan's "Benedctus qu vente n none De," wth the dedcatory prayer followng. The Rev. Malcol Jaes Mac Leod, D.D., of the Collegate Refored Church of St. Ncholas, New York Cty, wll then g'.ve an address. Three hyns, "The Church's One Foundaton," "A 1 a Solder of the Cross," and "Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus," wll next be played on the ches. The offertory wll be receved and an anthe, "Great and Marvelous," by Gaul, wll follow. "Awake, My Soul," wll then be sung by the congregaton, and the recessonal "Benedct," by Ellerton, wll be played whle the audence reans standng through the Aen... The outward beauty of the new Meoral Chapel s truly pleasng to the eye, and the sght of t thrlls everyone who has a desre for the beautful. But, ore than that, when one enters ths place of Dvne worshp hs sprt s so elevated that ere words cannot express the feebngs that fll ht aoul and ake h feel just a lttle closer to the ost beautful beng of. all tje the "Chryptal Chnst, the Kng of Hope's Capus. Aold Mulder of the Sentnel presded over the eetng. The Hope College Grls' Glee Club aaag ' Tke SUent Sea," by Whtter-NedHnger, Allthn*Q AofVl wuj the oblgate solo sung by Mae.f\UUlUl S ruxvu M grted faa Barkea also sang a solo, later n the nrg, "VUlaneUe," by DeU Mrs. Clara Person, a wrter ex chldren's books then spokj nd The Mchgan Authors' Assoca- The frst staton to respond to the ton held ts dnner eetng at the It would bo possble to ake u,. ^ l ' n-, War Frend Tavern last Saturlst of the persons who have helped whrlng dals was staton P Kappa day evenng, June 1. was followed by Mrs. te plan, buld, and perfect our won- P"' of the Dckensan Broadcastng Although but three ebers of Kolntz Hyer, who apoke on "Poetry and a Workng'World." Mrs. derful new Chapel, but f such a lst Corporaton, broadcastng ther the Hope College faculty are ebers of ths assocaton, naely, von Kolntx Hyer also read see of were obtanable, t would be headed annual dnner fro the Sprng gfltewttwawv aassu* uy by e the nae o of our own presuen, presdent. Lake Country ^.uu. Club. rujuak Adjustng c the Mrs. Durfee, Uurfee, Dr. L)r. Nykerk NykerK and ana Dr. ur. her own, poetry. ^, ff k r\2 l ft. I & : A... 111III I UUll/ Ml nr» rvwk Dr. Dnent He has been nstru- dals I saw on the plates before e D n ent, the entre faculty were Mrs. D. B. K. Van Raalte tbea ro wn o»-" - : ental a n the e fund-rasng, unu-rasng, n the uu the "r ""T happy 7 couples seated about the extended the nvuton nvtaton to attend as sang two soloa, and followng these rth wth 20 1-3, and Olvet and. p.xl If^nnpll plannng,... n... and»<...<>»:... especally n the **<> - per- tables n rron groups of fr four, «v sx. and unh the. g lestb of _# Dr. Dnent. r»: ^ Mr.* Jaes Schennerhorn brought na holdng eleven and fve ponts IHISS 1VUUI I\elllCll fectng of t. Through hs untrng eght, n a roo beautfully decor- In the absence of both tl the Pres- the eetng to a doee, talkng on pectvely. Exhbts Sketches efforts, we have the best and the JJ e ' J orange and black colors, an( yce-presd Presdent, Mr. "New Lbrarea for Old." Mv outh jong over Hope's rearkable. _UAMa»p ost beautful chaptf chanet that s oos- pos-, watered -*- as I - saw the sble under the crcustances, delcous food beng served n od- On Tuesday, May 18, Mss Ruth r drawngs n (.raves Lbrary. (t. tecte(l bv h8 watchful eye untl Lew Scudder won the dscus event glass wndows n the Hope Hone Chanel Chapel the Chapel stands flawless n 0 * usc cong REFORMED SYNODHOLDS SESSIONS ON COLLEGECAMPUS prncpal addresses. A specal feature wll be the Sunday ornng By Ivan Johnson servce n the Meoral Chapel, nhas succeeded n councatne hs stra as he»poke a few words of Holland Cty and Hope College stead of n Hope Chch. If then wnnng of the relay by the Hope the ost careful observer nto benuartet brought addtonal honor to levng t to be an etchng. has ^entlfesourceof therreat P^ture of Hope's New Meo- the annual eetng of the General the presenuton of the Mnatera' zeal to the whole student body He welcoe. Then I beheld before e are agan honored ths year wth gra of other years a fouowed, the Hope. Martn, De Young Wllet, However, the asterpeces of the X s and nrenaratons for' ^e ded- "al Chapel n ts process of con- Synod of the Refored Church n Fu«f wll he ade at the evenng and De Velder ran the le relay collecton seeed to be the lfe-lke L.TtUn MeMarj to'hrh'wlllkttnff-' struct'on. structon. The archtect. arhuct. Norrs Aerca. Delegates Delegaten fro eleven sesapn. ' the «U-port«lt te»f n fast te and nosed out Albon's dogs' heads. In these. Mss Kennell Iv OMn the rf ths racrs Van Duron, brefly stated the planx.lfferent states wll convene here Iartesa to be dtaued s» representatves, although the lat- seeed to excell herself. TTn^^^C^,, Ij o)cn tho doors of nmanf ths sacred u an onu ( oeonsraea eonslrlted tlle e specnca- on on Thursday luurauw afternoon unerumu n n Hope nupc ove-"~ vwryuv toward unon wth the ter have won the event for several Mss KenneL has»xhbted at the nro Vhun de^-rvnr of th.- ttle t:ns, whch was followed by the Church, and wll contnue n sesson Presbyteran Church of the Unted years n successon. New Jersey Federaton of Woen. ^... Invnv uf k<> flafnn K\> EMnvfl nt.l WAdnPsdstv noon of next Stutp«wh^h wll ^ presented by Se-ond and thrd place- brought o foreost fgup Hope's t-tal untl t was as Y. W. C. A... Church world. large as Albon's but thre^ events A large nuber of "ohv a - r lope's capus. Rev. Malcol The asseblng of the Synod a we. e unolested by the Hopetes "ah's," and "I reeber her" and Presdent. was lad. The walls sprang up. Jaes McLeod, returnng presdent Holland tha week fts n adrably g thev had no entres for the le, ^She looly falar" greeted the Beas of steel towered n the ar, of the Synod wll preach hs fare- wtb the dedcaton exercses of the two-le, and pole vault. The Hope successve scenes of the ove of then the contractor. Ralph Belea. well seron on Thursday evenng, new Meoral Chapel on Frday «n took ther share of the re- the Lake Geneva Conference that DR. NYKERK'S SUMMER led the way through the new buld- The day sessons wll be held n evenng. It a ndeed well that ward of the eet. Seven gold was shown a the Y.W.C.A. eetng ng, where Mr. Bar rle sounded the Wnants Chapel and wll be deches. - I lstened to - the - - sweet, voted to busness, whle the even- due to the efforts of these delegates be here, for t s ed*k thref hronre edals, and held last Tuesday evenng. These Dr. John B. Nykftk wll w... nspend K. ^ the hghly przed relav pennant are exclaatons cae fro the te hs suer workn* upon, the strans of usc untl y attenton ng B a aunl- vvuvrn u 'u. w - # eetngs, whch wll be of spe- a of the people they was dl n possesson o of e the racasera. trackstdrs. Alunae glls, gns, Therese erese Moo, atoo, I'ela rea AV-an Fdton of the NeW Ox- drawn to the plates before e cal nterest to the students and the t].t ths beautf It t was the best track tea H)pe Helder and Hazel Albers, who were ford Dctonary. Ths s a sgnal where the coplete buldng was publc, wll take place n the new ble. Hope College s ever knew, whch dd ts stuff at at the eetng. At the concluson honor for Hope College that a dedcated by Harry Clark. I Meoral Chapel. Two nterna- pon ts capus»n. and each one of the. seven of the fl, Dela gave a resue of eber of ts faculty should have w 8 s " pressed that 1 faled to tonally known authors and Church august body, especally th en dd hs bt n puttng Hope n ther trp and actvtes at the Con- been chosen to work upon the great hear the frst words of the chaper- en. Dr. Danel A. Polng and Dr. hers of t who have acheved te the lead. «d_. ' "* ference they attended a few years lexcon. (Contnued on page 3) Sauel M. Zweer, wll ake the.d - ^ K fro the up I saw

THE MEMORIAL WINDOWS - HOPE MEMORIAL CHAPEL The eoral wndows n the new chapel show a arvellous harony n arrangeent as well as n thee. There are sx wndows each on the north and south sdes of the buldng, a large chancel wndow n the background of the stage, and a rose wndow above the College Avenue entrance. The wndows are rare n ther artstc and graceful desgns, followng the European Cathedral Antque wth representatve sybols of the edeval church Besdes the Bblcal tgures there are edal-.lons and shelds also sgnfcant n church hstory. In fact, every detal has soe hstorcal or sprtual gnflcaa&k.,, 4 standng n the audtoru, let us look at the chancel wndow that fors the background of the spacous stage. There are four scenes fro the lfe of Chrst. The frst s sybolc of the brth of Chrst und no doubt could be enttled "The Shepherds." The second revptlfl a faly, possbly suggestng Jesus, twelve years of age, gong to the Teple wth Joseph and Mary. The next s a tender scene of Jesus>blessngthe lttle chldren. The fourth pantng s one of a woan pontng two lttle chldren to the Chrst. The whole group s a copy of the European Cathedral wndow portrayng Jesus and the chldren. Turnng to the rght, we see that the frst wndow on the south sde s a portrat of John, the beloved dscple of the Lord Jesus, The artst has well revealed the cardnal vrtue of John n the accurate features of the face. The ddle secton has the sprtoal sybols t)f The Dove of the Sprt of Peace, Ihe Cross and Crown, and The Lap. Ths wndow s the gft of Mrs. Anna Van Zanten of Holland n eory of h'er son, Rev. John W. Van Zanten. The second wndow portrays Phlp. The ddle secton has as ts sybols The Tree, Harp, and The -TaWf S of the Law., TM.- Next n order s a portrat of the Madonna. Ths g an unusually fne pece of art n ts colorng. The Tgures accopanyng are unusually sgnfcant sprtually. They are the Counon Cup, The Open Bble and The Torch. The wndow s the gft of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Keppel, n eory of Evelyn Keppel Cloetngh. The louth wndow has as ts center panel a copy of Jaes, the dscple of the sacred crcle. The sybolc desgns n the ddle secton are the Sheaf of Wheat, The Anchor of Hope and The Lly. Ths wndow s presented by the Class of 102f. Next coes Andrew accopaned by the Cross. Crown and the Lap. Zecharlah flls the last wndow on the south sde of the structure. Besdes the edallons and shelds coon to every wndow there are here panted n the glass a desgn of the Tables of the Law, The Tree, and The Harp. Begnnng agan at the front on the north sde of the edfce, we coe to Peter wth the Key. Ths s an pressve pcture revealng the arked characterstcs of Peter. Sybolcal ot sprtual truth there are the fgures of the Counon Cup. The Torch, and The Open Bble. Second and fourth wndows contan Jaes, Son of Zebedee. and Matthew, respectvely. The Sheaf of Wheat, The Lly, The Anchor, The Tree. The Law and The Harp consttute the schees 01 sybols. The thrd wndow on the North sde corresponds wth the wndow on the South sde. Both are copes the Madonna. They vary, however, n color and.desgn. The cobnaton of Cross and Crown. The Hove and the Lap are panted n the ddle secton. The last two north sde wndows are Thoas and Son. The portrat of Son s exceptonally fne for ts delneaton of character. The sae sybols are agan used n a dllerent order. Beneath the balcony are two sets of four panels Wth fgures sybolc of young woen and young en. To the south of the center the frst wndow s a fgure of The Cross and Crown wth the Latn nscrpton, "In ths sgn couer." Next s a copy of- Hotran's Chrst, as the deal an. The thrd gves an dea of a odel youth. The last panel has the V.M.C. A. trangle wth the words. Body, Mnd, -Sprt. Ths group was gven by the class of 1007. To the north of the center there s n the f>t HISTORY OF HOPE SHOWS SPIRIT OF FIRST SETTLERS The dedcutun of the Meoral Chand of Hope College arks another epoch n the developent of that nsttuton. It s therefore ftlng that n the Meoral Edton of THE ANCHOR, we should lrefly revew the hstory of the eollege and ts founders.... The hstory of Hope College s, an ntegral unt of that of the cty of Holland. However, after the frst years the college and cty hstory have branched. Hope College s the enactent of the drea of tho.-e en and woen of poneer.mlays, the realzaton of ther lofty deals, the fulfllent of ther prophecy. But who were these Plgr Fathers. of the West, and why s Hope CoHfege a denonatonal school an.l 'a r Chrstan nsttuton?.the an- ' swer to these questons takes us back to the second quarter of the nneteenth century, to the land of Uebrandt and of Wlla the Slent. It was that unhappy K.'rod n the hstory of tho Netherlands V hen f dropped down to the low water ark of ts natonal declne, poltcally, econocally and relgously. "Space forbds here to tell the story of the tyranny of the State Churh and the struggle for relgous lberty. As a penalty for ' orvocatng the rght of freedo n relgon and denyng authorty to the State to nterfere, seven ns- ters -were f punshed by expulson fronrtthe State Church. Ths proved the begnnng of a new church denonaton. Thousands voluntarly lft'the Slate Church to jon the oveent. When the Governent could no longer ste the popular tde, t becae ore lenent, endeavored to regulate t, and even ottered a condtonal support fro the natonal treasury. But a subsdy they would not accept they. would not jeopardze ther relgous ndependence by acceptng a brbe. For a coplete eancpaton there appeared to be no way open for the except voluntary exle. Cape Colony to the southward and Java n the East Indes were n turn consdered and rejected. In the eante ther far cry for help ' had reached New Netherlands across the sea, and was heard bv en lke De Wtt, Wyckoff and, Ganetson. Based upon aple and relable nforaton, the leaders becae convnced that Aerca offered, n aple easure, what had been the burden of ther search fertle sol and freedo; and An n rcn was selected. Now tho capagn for colonzaton was on. Meetngs were held n varous ctes of the Kngdo. Only people who had relgou> convctons were nterested only such were wanted. Egraton by space the Y.W.C. A. trangle wth the otto. Fath. Hope, a Love. The second s taken bv a odel young woan, a the next by the deal young woan. The last panel agan s the coandng sybol of the Cross and Crown. Ths group, ndcatve of Chrstan woanhood, s the gft of the alunae of the College. Perhaps the ost elaborate sngle wndow s the Rose Wndow, the gft of the Class of IDlf. It s a large crcular wndow, above the balcony, n the dagra of a rose. The frst crcle portrays Creaton, the Garden of Eden, Moses, the Ark of the Covenant. Soloon, the Captvty and the Brth of Chrst. Medallons a shelds of Medaeval Art consttut" the second crcle. Seals of the Great unverstes such as Yale, Rutgers, Harvard, Prnceton and Mchgan, nterspersed wth the sybols of art, atheatcs, astronoy, scence and lterature, surround the eanngful and honored Hope College Seal, the Anchor of Hope. These beautful wndows are the work of Sgnor G. A. Zucc of Vence, Italy, a eber of the staff of the George Hardy Payne Studos, Paterson, N. J. w fales and as ndvduals was dscouraged for they feared dsperson. Church >ocetes wth ther chosen pastors and leaders look shp and oved as a unt fro the old world to the land of prose n the new. Such were the antecedents of the people who were destned to lay the foundaton- of Hope College. They were not fortune-hunters. They were not egrants. They were colonst?.. Sad Reverend Jaes loneyn n 1847 n a report to the Synod of the Refored Chuch n Aerca, ccentng on the concerted nflux of populaton fro.holland. "Ths oveent wll not lose on the.-.core of ts oral grandeur by coparson wth any assocated act of egraton n the hstory (.f our country." It wll now appear wth clearness why Hope College s a denoratonal school. Chrstan n tcharacter. There s an unbroken chan leadng fro Hope College ef today back to the persecuton of Wlla I. Persecuton led to separaton fro the State Church; separaton n turn wa- the drect occason of concerted colonzaton :.nd the plantng of a denonatonal school of hcher learnng n the new world. Wthout such a school there could not be a traned and learned nstry; and wthout a learned nstry, loyal to ts tenets and doctrnes, the Church would lack the ean.s of perpetuatng l- >elf. On October 2, 18-W, was taken the frst concerted.step that was to lead to the settleent of Holland, 'Mchgan, and that was, therefore, J : d <k' lllh '!?!! Il»l 'III' III!\ vl \ ; a '/'J., 'III! w CT j ll! r. l.' n Ml w t. lf«ng & W:: Sfe > '!! ll / f. l VI ll # n I*?'! 'OJ \ f M \ lf! Il-l Ml *! V PVI III III WINDOW OF CLASS OF 1926 II Sr. Zucd s n Aerca superntendng the producton of a large osau altar pece for a Catholc cathedral n Jersev Cty, a was selected by Mr. Payne especally for the Hope College studes because of hs knowledge and skll n European cathedral and antu Ue desgns. Hs draughtsanshp and color work receved the hghest trbute throughout Italy and eastern Europe. CORNER STONE OF CHAPEL PLACED OCTOBER 12, 1927 l.y EDITH DUKSCIIER The cornerstone of our n-w copleted large and beautful ehapel was lad on Wednesday, O'-oIx*- 12. llfjh. The cereony was conducted upon the capus and the followng exercses look pla v. ultately to deterne the geographcal locaton of Hope College. On tha date a party of plgrs under the leadershp of Reverend A. C. Van Raalte left the port of Rotterda n the salng vessel, Southr, reachng New York Cty Noveber 17. The defnte locaton of the new colony had not been deterned, although there seeed to the to be uch n favor of the.-late of Wsconsn. Mehgan had not been consdered. Wot ward I hey traveled, stoppng successvely a* Albany, Buffalo, a hetrot. At e: ch of those place?, fro state egraton offcals, fro publc en ncludng Governors and Ex-Presdent Martn Van Buren, and, especally, fro clergyen of note n the Refored Churches, Van fmk <l**\ ll: IffVl fn III! ll (Contnued on Page a)..." PROCESSIONAL Fro Wnants Chapel; Hope Trupeters Mss Margaret Hondelnk. Mss Jula A. Hondelnk, Mss Henretta Kots, Ms- Edth McGlvra. The Board of Trustees. The Facultes Hope College, Western Theologcal Senary, Hope Hgh. The of Musc, ebers of the Synodcal Conference and guests, students. DOXOLOGY. INVOCATION Presdent Reverend John E. Kuzenga. D.D., Western Theologcal Senary. MUSIC "Collegu", Do^ker-Nykerk. SCRIPTURES Reverend Gerhard DeJ:ng^ Presdent of the Board of Trustees. HYMN "The Church's One Foundaton. - ADDRESS Reverend Henry J. Veldan. "5=3)., Muskegon, Mch., Presdent of the Board of Trustees, 1010-1920, Meber of the Board of Trustees, 1927-1028. LAYING OF THE CORNERSTONE-Mr. C. M. M-T.ean. Holland, Mch., Vce-presdent of the Board of Trustees. PRAYER Reverend Evert J. Blekknk, D.D., Western Theologcal 'Senary. MUSIC Glee Clubs. BENEDICTION Reverend Gerhard De J we, D.D., the Presdent of the Board of Trustees and the Presdent of the College, presdng. The cornerstone was the gft of Reverend John Dn T ono* '97. Rock Rapds. Iowa. The address at the cornerstone exercses w pr*' <entel by the Reverend Henry J. Veldan, D.D. In ths 'Ires' Dr. Veldan expressed hs apprecaton for what Hope College had done fr h : and h" chldren, and for what t has done for the churches n whch he had served. He chn«e for hs subject, "Frst Thnes Frst, or The Pro-Eence of the Chrstan Releon n th l fe of Our Denonatonal Colleges." He sele-ted ths thfe for two reasons: frst, because even when we seek to be as chartable n our jdflr?»nt a«w" can, t has seeed that the relgous nsttutons of our land, horn out of the prayers and consecrated gfts of God's own people and founded upon hs nfallble Word have, n several cases, departed any a league fro the deal that was donant n the earler years of ther exstence; and that there j< need of callng the back agan to frst th'rs. H's second reason for choosng hs thee wa«because he was conscous of the fact and profoundly grateful ftn t. thnt our own beloved schod, wth others, s -tll fathful to ths trust cotteed to t by lps Io" slent n the crave. The Chr : «tan Church n Aerca has been the Mother of Educaton. She has been b»"k of even' oveent that has resulted n the establshent of publc and prvate schools. We are nfored that every collegate nsttuton founded n the colones pror to the Revolutonary War. wth one excepton, was establshed by soe branch of the ' hrstan ( hurch. The sae holds true practcally now of all the colleges east and west that h've sprur up snce that Hav. Whether they all stll gratefully recognze ther Mother and contnue to be guded by her fosterng care, or whether thev have turned ther back upon her prncples, so nobly taught, s a queston of supree portance. However, at Hope College. Frst Thngs are stll gven frst place and the Chrstan Relgon s stll holdng the poston of pre-enence t had fro the begnnng. What s beng done today n layng the cornerstone of ths agnfcent new Meoral Chapel wll prove to he the enterng upon of a new epoch n the h, *ory of the College. Ths wonderful Sprt of Hope has never found tangble realzaton n a buldng beautfully expressve of ts relgous dea. That want s now to be satsfed. Ths new buldng s gong to answer th purpose of earnng on relgous teachng and be a rallyng pont of the denonaton tself. If Holland s a cty beautful for stuaton, ths Meoral Chapel wll he the ge spark ng n her crown. Here all ay "worshp Hj n the beauty of Holness." We are proud that our Ala Mater s honorng t^^men who lad her foundaton deep and stror^hjhe Word of God; proud that she s lftng ths the Church whch s the bearer thereof to a level than ever before. Ths coprsed the progra, presented October 12, 1028. of the la v 'ng of the cornerstone of the Meoral Chapel of Hope College. WINANTS CHAPEL UNDER CONSTRUCTION MEMORIAL CHAPEL UNDER CONSTRUCTION DR. ROTTSCHAEFFER'S FACTORY IN INDI^ WHERE SOME CHAPEL FURNISHINGS WERE MADE.

7 1} presh, fragrant, colorful L flowers are just as essendal as the table cloth. Thty cost o lttle nd add so tnuch. SHADY LAWN FLORISTS Phones 5345-2652 Holland SAY IT WITH Mchgfan THE Socety Banquets be^. toa8t Kv,en by Doran Rode v? (Oonnued fro p. M M Where there are brds there s { wntldued fro Pag, %) al8o uglc The LarkB> Brun I on'. ercort, Mr. Lubbers, who. wth.'!fl e, :r n wrt!; d.vr e ; yone, '' el th * t For Better Kodak Fnshng! I'hone 443.'> THE VERSUS STUDIOS rzj 1 7 1 8 >OIUAN BANOUFT w f» c J h Anna Mary Ingels * an showed that the peacock.sn't Wth a oerfpct /Jov such a bad creature after all. Don- ^1;v. h :n h d e w1tvtr p a of a ": tractve ale escorts all attred n foral clothes, the Doran Lterary a But what would nno \ 0 *1, t Soctety wa. very ably celebratng Ut^lnf Meoral Day annua q 0n ^ f a,, c «e the Blue- Ths ost portant event was unfydd fustce^th^h" J b,rd held at the Holland Country Club, hapless ^ ^ Ihe recepton roo of the club was Wth thp tn^n^ r* a ta'trxsz K H l ' S S ;r w ss t 'C'S-Hts Near the wndows n pretty glded eagres, real lve canares were errly warblng ther SOURS, each tryng: to out-do the sklled harpst SIRYLENE BANQUET who furnshed the brdlke usc Squares, crcles, trangles, and for the evenng;. daonds carred out "The Modern The * 11: nut. cups tupa n the e snape shape of 01 a Trend" *1^1111 thee nee of 01 the tne annual bancozy brown nest had ckks whch, quet of the Sbyllene Socety, held upon nvestgaton, one found to be at the Sprng: Lake Country Club sugrar-coated alonds. Perched on Saturday evenng:. Black and whte a twtf above the nest was a very odernstc progrras wth the stunnng:, yellow cardnal jealously favors, slver and black bllfolds guardng: the place cards. At each for the new currency. The furnshplace there were also wrst cor- ngrs of the club house, aded by sag:es for the woen and roses for colorful flowers, ade an approthe en. prate settng: for the progra. Ihe progras were decorated "The Modern Trend n Food" was wth a beautful bluebrd. llustrated by the "Count Your Cal- On turnnk over the pap:es one ores" enu, and an orchestra found that the Eag-le, kng of all played "the latest thng" n odern brds was Doran Brnk, toasts- usc. LTl f0 r.^he o ev^nnft - u T - en ^he Loretta Schulne, ntroduced by huble lttle Cuckoo, who s often the toastaster, Jule Osscwarde sad to represent poor freshen, "broadcast" a "statc" ore clever was toasted by Doran Hnkap. and nterestng than the usual type The next was a charng ockng- as "The Modern Trend n Rado " The $15.00 Clothng Store SIMON VEEN, Prop. Sutt $15.00 and up. Soe wth extra trousers. Made n latest style wth Taher?ale vests. All wool for en and young en. A beautful 15 ounce all wool Blue Serpe Sut, sutable for Graduatng and Dress occasons for $22.50 34 East 8th St. Holland, Mch. 11 East 8th St. Graduaton Shoes of all knds at a bg savng. We are gong out of busness. Sellng at Cost and Less. Holland Boot Shop See us frst B. & M. Shoe Store 232 Rver An,, opp. Psl Ofce 13 W, 8th S. r Holland Vaporare Heatng t Cools your hoe n the suer. Heats t healthfully n the wnter. The Holland Furnace Co. HOLLAND, MICHIGAN World's Largest Installers of Hoe Hcatn! Systes, operatng three large Factores and 525 Drect Factory Branches fro Ceast to Coast The sopohoore toast, "The Modern Trend n Fashon," was g:ven n an orgnal style bv Tlle Masselnk. who spoke on "L'Echo de Pars." The en were greeted as "The Modern Trend n Moves Talkes" by Evelyn Steketee, who ngenously descrbed the varous types of college en and ther abltes. "Lnes and Angles" of "The Modern Trend n Art" were sklfully drawn by Marett De Groot n the senor toast, and Arlyne Haan revealed her ablty as a connosseur of "Antques," "The Modern Trend n Furnture" n the aluna toast. The latest news n sports was gven at the request of the toastaster by Leonard Wllett. who n an proptu speech told the results of the M.I.A.A. track eet at Albon fro whch he and Donald Martn had just coe. Two duets were sung haronously by Helen Van Eenenaa and Hope Van Landegend to llustrate "The Modern Trend n Musc." Another feature was "The Modern Trend n Weather," a sprng sang played as a pano solo by Marjore Du Mez. "The Last Word" was spoken by Professor Rayond, who wth hs w was n wfe a guest of honor. Hs renarks were nterspersed wth wttcsa and observatons apprecatve of the progra. The evewth the sngng of the Sbyllne nng's entertanent was concluded song. ALUMNI The departent has a delghtful l tter fro one of Hope's forer students. The word student s used because he attaned "E's" n both Greek and Latn. He (foes not speak long and eloquently of the GOOD OLD DAYS, because he has soewhat of a Brownng phlosophy. Hs letter reads n part, "The present tes are the best yet, and those to be wll even excel those that are." He entons the enjoyent and l-roft fro Dr. Nykerk's classes, and speaks of a trade, stll n hs fles, wrtten aganst Greek after the order of Deosthenes' Phllpcs. Near the close of hs letter hs thoughts fall nto poetry, perhaps because he s wrtng to Phllp Kngel. The verses are well worth prntng. The last stanza s partcularly pleasng THE SPIRIT OF '9G "In the halcyon days of '90, Wth spades and ncks The lowly 'D-s' planted trees On the Capus bare One May Day rare." A otely throng. Wth jest and song We raked and dug lke oth and bug, And soon dscovered Where sand-burrs hovered. In the grass they couched. How we cred, "Ouch!!! You horrd thng! What a nasty stng!" - For they perced socks And clung to frocks Of eds and co-eds Jostlng heads. Labors benefcent Reared trees agnfcent Castng shade o'er bloo and blade Peace-oflferngs cheery To the study-weary. And so ethnks. These trees are lnks Untng old Grad^ to young Gradsj' Blendng: olden days Wth ode ways; And the rpened fruton Is, COLLEGE TRADITION. J. A. DeH "Prep. W (Edtor of the Anchor al one te) Dr. Fredrck F. Yonkan, '25 who has been servng as nstructor n the College of Medcne at the Unversty of Iowa, wll leave July Ist for Boston, Mass., where he has accepted a poston as assstant professor n the College of Medcne, Boston Unversty. 0 r ANCHOR Sart Sprng Coats and Frocks Rose Cloak Store HAIRCUTS College Barber Shop (Rear of Ollts) Qualty Shot Reprag That's Our BUSMSS "Dck" the Shoe Doctor Electrc Shoe Hosptal D. Schaftenar, Prop. Phone 5328 13 E. 8th St. We Call For and Delver Mary Lee Candes are always delcously fresh Arnolds Confectonery Lades and Mens HAT CLEANERS Suts Pressed Whle You Wa t Coluba Hat-Sut Cleaners 11 W. 8lh St. Phone 4656 Expert Racket Restrngng at Where All Sportsen eet 10 West Sth St. JkDyka Joseph Borgu Pkoe 5442 Model Laundry "Thd Soft Water Laundry" Wet Wash, Rough Dry Fnshed Work j BE PREPARED Clean n appearance-clean n nd. vou can these last few days. BE PREPARED! Page Three Do all Wc clean everylhng fro Hals to Shoes-Lades Hats and Mens Hats, sknw S e d wm '!,on p,on,t Coluba Hat-Sut Cleaners 11 W. 8th St. Next to Strand Excellent eals and just the place to go to ater the evenng's entertanent. CHRIS KOROSE, Propretor HOPEITES; You are nvted to use the Bankng facltes of THE FIRST STATE BANK The oldest and the largest State Bank n the County COLONIAL SWEET SHOP Candes, Fancy Sundaes, Hot Fudge Sundaes. Hot Chocolate, Toasted Sandwches, Glbert's Chocolates OPPOSITE TAVERN East 10th st. SERVICE ; CARRY ON!. Itawth earnest sncerty that the personnel of the STEKETEE-VAN HUIS PRINTING HOUSE truly wshes the class of 1929 and the Hopetes a future success. Let not your graduaton ark the end of a well founded road to the future, you have erely started on ths travel, so contnue. Steketee-Van Huls Prntng House,he. Creatve Prntng Servce Phon. SSOt H Hand, Mch. ARCTIC Ice Crea QUALITY [SERVE IT AND YOU PLEASE ALL] 28th VV. 9th St. Phone 5470 Stop n at Laughln s Restaurant The Students Rendezvous. Quck Servce, Wholesoe Foods, Cleanlness. Where food s "Most lke Mothers** ^ $4.50 Coutaton Tckets $4.00 Make Ths Bank Your Fnancal HEADQUARTERS 1, Relablty 3. Ablty to help you 2. Accoodaton 4. Convenence HOLLAND CITY STATE BANK R E M E M B E R You can have pctures any sze or knd fro the negatves you have at the STUDIO Coe n and see the new natures n ol. 19 E. Sth St., "

Hotel Kraker New, Modern, Freproof Cor. 9th and Rver Ave. Danty lngere, Sheer Hosery, Jewelry, Handkerchefs, etc., ake sutable graduaton gfts at the j KNOOIHUIZEN SHOPPE EVANS DRY CLEANING FIRST CLASS WORK 262 Rver Avenue Notce I Alunae You are nvted to «browse around at The Huznga Jewelry Co. Opposte War Frend Tavern "Take hoe a Gft" Portable Typewrters For Vacaton THE NEW MODEL CORONA FOUR UNDERWOOD and ROYAL Portable Typewrters IN COLORS EASY PAYMENTS Hope College Sh ents! v;e re anxous to eploy Col ege grls and boys n the dfferent ctes where you wll be ths suer. It wll be part te work and wll pay you well. Coe n and talk t over wth us b fore you leave. Frs Book Store 30 W. Sth St. Phone 5749 THE anchor HOPE ALUMNI Many Senors to IN WHO'S WHO Enter Teachng by A. Maron Alday It s a delcate atter, when one s speakng of the alun, to gve a representatve lst of naes of those wha have been graduated fro Hope College. So, n order that we ght have a defnte bass of selecton we have lted ourselves to those whose naes appear n "Who's Who," wonderng the whle why any other Hope alun who have "ade good' have not been regstered n ths annual. Here follows a bref resue of the actvtes of thene alun. In no nstance n ths revew are all the detals gven; for f space pertted, we ght dwell at greater length on the acheveents of these en, and also wrte about a host of those to who we attrbute equal portance by reason of ther success and who have n the past been, or stll are, ebers of Hope's band. Begnnng wth Presdent Dnent, we lst n bref anner soe of the actvtes of those who we have space to enton. Dr. Edward D. Dnent, Chcago, III., 1876, Hope College, A.B., student U. of Chcago, Western Theol. Senary, Ltt.D. Rutgers. Prof, of Greek and Econocs, Hope College, presdent Hope Cole *Kev. Sauel Marnus Zweer, ssonary and author, VreslanJ, Mch., 1867, A.B.. Hope College, A M., 1890, New Brunswck Theologcal Senary; D.D. Hope, 1904, Rutgers, 1919; LL.D. Muskegon College, 1919. Mssonary at Busrah, Bahren, and other statons n Araba. Author: "Araba, the Cradle of Isla." "Topsy Turvy Land," "The Mosle World," "The Mosle Chrst," "Chrstanty the Fnal Relgon" and other works. Fellow Royal Geog. Socety and other honorary socetes. Gerrt John Dekea. ex-congressan, Holland, Mch., A.M., LL.D., Hope College. Held varous offces, was ayor of Halland, eber of 60th and 61st Congress, eber of the Spansh ^ ar Cla Cosson durng Roosevelt's adnstraton, presdent Frst State Bank 1902. Joseph Rchard Soo, clergyan, A.B., A.M., Hope College, New Brunswck Theol. Se.; postgrad, work Coluba. Mssonary n So. Inda, nster Frst Church Walden, N. V., conducted funeral servces of W. Jennngs Bryan, July 31, 1925, Ary Chaplan, Y.M.C.A. servce overseas, nster N. Y. Avenue Presbyteran Church, Wash., D. C. snce 1924. Author; "Abraha Lncoln." "A Hertage and a Hope," "Wlla Jennngs Bryan." Hoffan, Mlton J., Theologan, Oversel, Mchgan, 1886. B.A., Hope College, M.A. Hope College. DD. Hope College, 1918. Head of Latn Dept. Hop*- College,' Prof. Church Hst.; New Brunswck Senary snce July 1, 1925. John Marnus Vander Muelen, Clergyan. Mlwaukee, Ws., 1870. A.B. Hone College, A.M., D.D., Hope College. Graduate McCorck Theologcal Senary, Prof. Psychology and Pedaeogy Hope College, Pres. Lousvlle Presbyteran Theologcal Senary, Lousvlle. Ky. John E. Kuzenga. Muskegon, Mchgan. 1876. A.B. Hope College. D.D., 1916, Hope College; graduate Western Theologcal Senary. Holland. Mch. Pres. Western Theol. Se. snce 1924. Lecturer, author: "Stores fro Hebrew Hstory." "Old Testnent Bble Stores for Junors," and other works. Arnold Mu'der. Author: Ottawa Co., Mch., Nov. 12. 1885. A.B. Hope. 1907. student U. of Mch., Feb.-June 1909. A.M. Unw. of Ch : - cago, 1910. Ltt.D. of Hope College 1928. Managng edtor Holland Daly Sent nel 1910-15. Now edtor Holland Sentnel. Publcty drector Mch. Ant-Tuberculoss Assn. 1917-22. Author: "The Donee of Haarle." "Bra of the Fve Corners," "The Out-Bound Road." "The Sand Doctor." Also Prof. Egbert Wnter, head of the Educaton Departent, has been very succesful n hs efforts n securng postons for the senors enterng the teachng professon. One s only successful n hs work when he fnds enjoyent n t, and thus t s wth Prof. Wnter. A short te ago he rearked n one of the classes that: "It was fun to sell teachers." The followng lst of senors have secured postons for next year: Everett Bekken, Grant Hgh Harret Boone, Pckford Hgh Leon Bosch, Unversty of Illnos Scholarshp Esther Brnk, Grand Haven Hgh Frank Brokaw, North Rose Hgh ^ Marrett De Groot, Cedar Grove Acadey Walter De Velder, Appontent to Chna Rayond De Young, Appontent to Araba Marvn Fokkert, *Whte Hall Hgh Evangelne Grooters, Coopersvlle Hgh Kenneth Hynk, Cedar Grove Acadey Walter Hynk, Webbervlle Hgh Ruth Kennell, Regent Scholarshp Grace Koeppe, Cedar Grove Acadey Adran Kuyper, Unversty of Iowa Scholarshp Alce Laers, Cass Cty Hgh Heran Laug. Allendale Hgh Josephne Lppnga, Chrstan Hgh, Chcago Dean Martn, Whtehall Hgh Edth McGlvra, Planwell Hgh Margaret Otte, Sprng Lake Hgh Lorane Raak. Cadllac Hgh George Russcher, Shelby Hgh Nells Tans, Manstque Hgh Bernard Van Oss, Lesle Hgh Lawrence Vredevoogd. Grandvlle Hgh Mare Wagenaar, Clare Hgh Otto Yntea. Jaestown Hgh Prncpalshp There are stll soe senors who have as yet not sgned ther contracts but Prof. Wnter feels certan that all wll have postons by the te the schools open agan next fall. Through the efforts of Dr. G. Van Zyle, head of the Chestry departent, the four senors, Stanley Klenheksel, Adran Kuyper, Chasles Roze^a and Clacence Breer, takng chestry, have all been awarded scholarshps. Everythng that s longer than a lfete s a long te, but for all practcal purposes, so soon as we pass that lt, nothng s very uch longer than anythng else. M. by H.G.W. wrter of syndcate features. John N. Vander Vres. Kalaazoo, Mch., 1876. A.B. Hope College; A.M. Hope College 1897. Ph.D. Clark Unverstv 1901 LL.D. Hope, 1922. Asst. Prof. Matheatcs 1901; Asso. Professor 1906-1911; professor 1911-18 at U. of Kansas. Chaber of Coerce of U. S. A. eber 1923. Aercan Matheatcs Assocaton eber. Meber varous other honorary socetes. Now has offces n Chcago, III. Wanted: Grls who are RonK west n he drecton of Montana, who *ould lk( to drve thro' payng for part of the ga^, drvers preferred. See Geneveve Mars, 276 Washngton Blvd. The Most Marvelous of all Clothng Values JERROLD SUITS In fact they are ade of aterals and possess talorng that s usually found only n suts uch hgher n prce. Beautful, fne, long-wearng fabrcs... everythng that any an or young an could want n a sut. And the prce s only $22. 50 cejerrold 60 E. Sth St. Phone 2995 Co. Holland Sprngte Means... take to the roads to the woods and flowers, the streas... and the j War Frend Tavern j HOLLAND, MICHIGAN "Coe and Fnd Why" 4 1 Suggestons for Graduaton Neglgees Robes Lngere Hosery Jewel, y Scarfs Reasonable Prces Jeane's Shoppe 208 College Ave.. Phone 2170 BANNER BAKERY A Good Place to Buy Fne Eats Hoe Made Bread our Specalty 208 Rver Ave. PORTACLE TYPEWRITER IVth the Dploa a R o y a l P o f o a b l e For cocncccnt, gve the Royal Portable Typewrter, ost odern of lght-weght wrtng achnes. Bult to k st a lfete by veteran craftsen, the Royal Portable has an unequalled equpent of specal features coe n and sec t tod a v. BRINK'S BOOK STORE FLOWERS «Fragant and beautful add a gracous note to June's pageant of happy events. Many flower suggestons awat you here for every occason. For Graduaton, Brthdays, Annversares, etc. EBEUNK'S FLOWER SHOP Opp. Post Offce = Phone 5554 IMPORTED Blankets ported drect by us fro Ley den, Holland, at : $13.75 a large assortent to choose fro. See these beautful blankets at Du Mez Bros. Dept. Store ^ p h e n t s o f Q a ^ u g ^ ^ Just Receved NEW PUMPS n whte Kd, Blaek Satns, and Patent leather, Spke and Cuben Heels at $5.00 the par, Selz Oxfords for Men. E t e r p p s e S h o e S t o r e 219 Fver avenue & r/

. s COLLEGE = THE ANCHOR Page Fve HISTORY ts own property and fnancal readng-roo space and for an deserted for the past year, and was foundaton. He offered, therefore, assebly roo. raxed recently. to donate the east ten lots-fve In th8 year al80 the Mara L< The fall of 1928 arked the acres of ground n Block L. To Ackerrnan Hoyt Observatory was advent of two fraternty houses, (Contnued fro Page 20 the founder of the colony, there- gven to the college by Mss Ele whch whle not on the capus are 7 fore, the leader n all cvc progress c ^ controlled oy the college. ^ nm The - Raalte collected extensve and valwas wnter now, lake travel to M - MnuteTof C asss so hghly was \ V * > * Xu Lnd the soul of the educatonal *.. '.. - j, Knckerbockers are rentng the At th,8 tle a oveent, belongs the added honor 0 ' Rreat buldng forerly occuped by the uuble nforaton. On I)ecewr 16, 0 grvng to the new school a loca- buldng began for n the four Holland Hosptal. The Fraternal the party reached Detrot. But It t on an(1 a h ofc Accordng to years followng 1903 three of the Socety owns ts house on the w&nkm was closed and to ther fu * o ^lasss, so ngny was a buldngs were dedcated. The coer of Coluba Avenue and wattkee was cosea, ana, w> jne^r that, to show ther apprecaton, frst of these Van Rualte Hall was Tenth Street. dsay.the party was copelled to th8 ftrst ^ of reai estat s prled «Ueader He Vt onc'e Droceeded n D J r ; s a.! l cn J en rn,le^oul ' was followed by the erecton of The frst and last thng that s Indv the cvl relrous and Jj 1 "*, f? r 8erv,ce J jj coe d 0WI } Carnege Gynasu, the gft of deanded of genus s love of sndy e c, relgous ana and clear the new school grounds of Andrew Carnerp Ths hnlhnr truth r.opthp educatonal outlook of Mchgan, nnerfuous tber There was no Anar f vv W * * 5 In/S? truth. ooetne. unh and thp the condtons nlea«e<l pleased h. He oney all J u-ll knew XV? that So o?.s: the was rrf 8 forally? T - dedcated J lcute<1 June 1906. looked for fertle unoccuned ter- JM., na ', " The followng June arked the cry, not fur fro arkel c ^ '? th P u,r en ' s do, - und water transportaton, and h. rny^cannot.?n M^de. for tory ' " H, " l attenton was called to the western th8 sacre(j nterest, a thousand In 1926, the buldng known as We stll cut Har for 40c. part of the state. After a personal gtaves or a cord of bark, and a ^he "Graar," whch was Whtrt Your Patronag# t nspecton of ths regon, n the farer ten bushels of corn or of that te used as a Hall for the Apprecatad heart of wnter, Van Kaalte cae potatoes or a lttle pork and butter, Melphone, and Fraternal socetes was to the oentous decson to plant an(j a laborer a couple-of-days' oved fro ts orgnal lohs colony on Black Lake, n Ot- wages?" And they dd! Heroc caton, onto a ste facng Coluba WHITE CROSS BARBER SHOP tawa County, on the east shore of tj e8 an( j heroc en these were Avenue. Ths buldng has been Lake Mchgan. and posterty ay not forget the.. Other bands of plns followed j> a y a of poverty and prvaton, "the n rapd successon, locatng - new (lay of 8all thngs?" Yes. But also O agrcultural centers at varyng ds- (j a y 8 of courage and fath and ( tances fro the Van Raalte col- thanksgvng even of enthus ony. It s sad that n August ns j 1848, the total nuber of colonsts And for what au ths sacrfce? Kute's Econoy Market and Grocery had reached four thousand. But j n t,he publc utterances of ther there were no schools thert were ntrepd leader we fnd the rngno Holland's Up-to-date Food Shop teachers. And yet the Holland- jng answer, "Lest ths people snk crs had the frst coon schools j nt o gnorance," "Lest our chldren Meats, Groceres, Vegetables, Baked Goods Phone 5829 n Europe. These people had doe b^oe the fag-end of socety," here to Aercanze, and to test ["Qpdat dt volk net n onbeduupon Chrstan tranng. But how ( e ndhed vervalle," "Opdat ons nacould they, wthout schools and gt-slacht net U» staarte worde."] k copetent teachers? Besdes, that They wanted a Chrstan school to frst generaton of boys and grls prepare, n a general way, for hgh were needed to help buld hoes j/rade Aercan ctzenshp and the " r.nd ake a lvng. Hard work and ntellgent developent of Chrseager educaton that was the tj an character; but, ore specfp ce they had to pay as ther con- Caly t they wanted a school to serve rbuton to ake ths colony pos- th e three-fold purpose to equp sble. copetent teachers, to tran ns- Thc frst offcal body of any rec- ters, and to prepare ssonares ognzed authorty n the colony was the foregn feld. the "Classs," consstng of repre- Up to 1857 the school reaned "Eat Better Candes" sentatves fro the local churches, wthout a buldng, but the acces- Questons of portance, cvl and ^n cf students fro the dstance ecclesastcal, were consdered, and, nade the need a pressng one. At I A A -p F 4 XT /"V Morses' Preferred Chocolates by ts decsons, deterned. Proj- ^ eetng n June, Synod, there- J \ f* l^/l -C /%r\ ects and enterprses touchng the fore, recoended Dr. Van Raalte XXa A a X Xl-l-f l X A. l l V / publc welfare were encouraged. At to the lberalty of the Eastern ther frst eetng, held n 1848, churches n hs efforts to collect Van Raalte urged the portance funds for the erecton of an adeof organzng nto school dstrcts (luate edfce. The oneys for the under the publc school syste of buldng aggregatng $12,000 the state. Agan, n another eet- were chefly collected by Dr. Van I Ice Crea Frut n, the burden of the sesson was Raalte, at the East, wth uch 1 ths thess, "That the character, labor, on three separate tours ade outlook and prosperty of a people for the purpose. The work of conare dependent upon ts educatonstructon was personally drected ICE CREAM and that, therefore, the Church s hy the Prncpal, Reverend John culpably neglectful of ts ost sa- v a n Vleck and the buldng s cred duty, f the Chrstan tranng today justly known as Van Vleck LUNCHES of her young people s neglected. Hall. It s ndeed not a strkng In 1848 overtures were receved edfce now; but wll the asserton fro the Synod of the Refored Ree absurd, that when frst con- Church n Aerca to attend ts structed. Van Vleck Hall and the eetngs, but, owng to dstance old Frst Church were two of the and expense, the nvtaton was not ost posng structures n Westedately accepted. The follow- ern Mchgan? It was now observed ng year, Synod sent a delegate that the future openng of one of n the person of Dr. I. N. Wyckoff the streets would aterally to lay ths atter before the col- par the property, and Dr. Van onsts; and after careful consderaton uon the frst tseps were taken chase of two entre blocks, and fur- Raalte collected oney for the pur- were to ceent the unon that ther secured the legal authorty to GRADUATION bnd tho Holland Colony of close the ntenenng street. The est to the Refored Church preses, thus ncreased fro fve n Aerca. to sxteen acres, located n the Ths unon at once gave a new heart of the^cty, consttute the petus to the revval of the edu- present capus of Hope College -Aratonal sprt. Wth hgh hopes uhose natural beauty s probably and sacred prose these dealsts unexcelled by that of any college had left European condtons be- the state. / («re W a t c h hnd the; and yet, for these four Interestng s the story that dsyears, under the deadweght of pov- closes the relaton between Hope erty and depressng condtons, they College and the Refored Church had been unable to take the frst n Aerca. Snce 1848 the annual step to establsh a Chrstan school Mnutes of Synod are never slent to tran ther chldren for Aer- c.n ths atter. It s the relaton _ tan ctzenshp and for the servce of other and daughter utual, ^ of an and God. nterested, apprecatve, loyal. For Now Synod proposed the estab- sxty-eght years t e best nds lshent of an nsttuton of hgh and hearts of the Church, both order for classcal and theologcal clergy and layen, have gven lb- j nstructon. Dr. John Garretson, erally of ther eans and best Secretary of the Board of Doestc thought for the welfare and en- Mssons, after a personal vst, courageent of ths Chrstan Col- j drew up a plan for such a school. ) e ge. The relatonshp began wth ' Subscrptons were at once opened doestc ssonary work, under and the suggeston ade "that fve the secretaryshp of Dr. Garretson, acres of land shall be procured by n establshng the poneer school. gft or otherwse, to be located n n 1853 t rose to a new stage, the town of Holland for the use when the care of the school was and purpose of an Acadey, and by Synod assgned to ts Board of as soon as funds can be obtaned Educaton. In the eante the for that purpose, sutable buldngs school served as a feeder to Rutshall be erected on sad land." pers College ts graduates enter- Under the above arrangeent, ng undergraduate classes n the \ Walter C. Taylor, then an elder n Eastern of the Church. But the Refored Church of Geneva, erelong the school, now known as - N.Y., and propretor of a floursh- Holland Acadey, grew n nubers ng nsttuton there, havng been and portance untl t nvolved a apponted to take charge of the degree of responsblty t was unschool, began hs work n October, reasonable to expect the Board of 1851. Educaton longer to bear alone. When Mr. Taylor entered on hs when n 1863 Synod forally aswork, the only school n the place, sued the burden of ts support wa the ordnary dstrct school; control. and of tha, as hs report shows. Here then closes the record of he now took charge. It was a co- those pre-college days, when the bnaton dstrct school and se- frst Freshan Class was organparochal acadey. Here he organ- ^ed, at the te of whose graduazed hs frst Latn class; and the ton the school, under the leaderreport of hs work was prepared shp of Dr. Phelps, was ncorpofor the General Synod. To that,ated as Hope College. frst report was appended a state- Fro ths te Torward the '- ent by Dr. A. C. Van Raalte con- velopent of the college has been tanng ths appealng, weghty, steady. ^ prophetc sentence, "Ths s y In the year 1869, the ANCHOR OF HOPE for ths people n Deportent was adopted B Y tne the future." It was ths notable Synod, and naed "Western heosentence, as sple as t was felc- logcal Senary." However n 1K< < tous, whch gave the nae "Hope there began a seven year P 1 " 1 0 College," and led to the selecton of durng whch the actvtes of the the Anchor as ts offcal seal. Theologcal Departent were sus- At ths early date the queston pended. of language was a bafflng one. In 1876, a bnck prntng offce The purty of the noble other for the weekly newspaper, l>e tongue was sadly arred by ts ad- Hope," whch was begun n loob, xture wth the pure colloqual was bult. The buldng aanrea for and the faulty Englsh of the back- a long te, and durng 1926 was woods; whle yet t was evdent copletely renovate<l, and n.-< that for years to coe the pulnt was put nto seavce for class Wust be served bv the other roos. It s now 'wow as tne ^tongue. In 1852 therefore, wth "Coluba Avenue Ifuldjng. the consent and encourageent of In 1886 the General Synod Prncpal Taylor, the Classs of erected a resdence for the pres- Holland extended a call to Profes- dent on the Capus. sor A. Bruelkap, an accop- The followng yea*, June, saw nlshed preacher and teacher of t h e frst ssue of the undergratluate Kapen, Netherlands, to take publcaton, THE ANCHUK. At charge of the Holland language n that te, and for soe te after- the new Acadey. Ths call was wards the ' paper. I appeared - - as a declned, and the effort to Holland- onthly, and was devoted ore to ze the Acadey abandoned. the lterary nroductons of the In a eetng of Classs n Apnl, students, and less to news than s 1853. t was ponted out by Dr. now possble. Van Raalte :aalte that the new nsttutqn June, 1894 arked the dedcaton would sooner or later vw need better of Wnants --, Chapel :, and... Graves L-. accoodatons, that contnued use brary.the chapel buldng, as such, of the dstrct school was not jtast- wll now be superseded by the Mefable, and that, n the nature ^f oral Chapel, but wll do servce, the case, a church school ust haye t Is beleved, n provdng larger, l "Just Around the Corner" Next to the Penney Store COZY INN fro N E L L E K COMPLIMENTS of Candy CANDY CO-OPERATIVE TAILORS 120 East Sth St. A Satsfed Depostor s ore valuable to a bank than a new account. We wsh each depostor to be a satsfed custoer. PEOPLES STATE BANK MR. STUDENT: We want to do ore than sell a sut of clothes. We want to be your talor and look after your needs personally. Let us use the tape easure on you to show you what custo talorng really eans and what t can do n addng to your personalty. We have hundreds of patterns to select fro. Our Prces are rght. Fro $25.00 and up. Coplete Lne of Straw Hats. VISSER & BAREMAN B. H. WILLIAMS JEWELER (Successor to W. R. Stevenson) For (raduato an Elgn Wtck I I Frank Dyke & Co. "Bulders of Good Buldngs'* Hope Meoral Chapel FURNITURE ' CMPTOMftS OWCKWY MAPCRIES UNOltUM L _ r H 0 B TV OLD RELIABLE PMONC 5as7 212*214*216 RIVER AVE, HOLLAND. MICH. COLONIAL BARBER SHOP Beauty Shop n Connecton Call for Appolntentt 2171 P S. BOTER & CO. TRY BOTER'S FIRST Exclusvd Store Eclutlvo store For Clothng, Furnshngs, Hats, etc. 16 W. Sth St. OF For Shoes, Rubbers and Hosery fpr the whole Faly 14 W. Sth St. Holland Photo Shop D. J. DU SAAR 10 East Eght St. Holland, Mch. Kodaks and Kodak Fnshng, Frang and Gfts THANK HEAVENS! The Pars Cleaners are. ever ready to get that Sut n &hape at a oents notce for the j "Bg Date." "Let Flck Do It" PARIS DRY CLEANERS EAST SIXTH STREET Phone 2054 WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Electrcty s Safe-When Under Control Utlze ts Convenences. De Fonw's Electrc Shop Jantzen Swng Suts We are the exclusve dealers for the world faous Jantzen Sut n ths cty. Coe n and see what s new for the beach for both the an and woan-swer.. o John J. Rutgers Co. N#

Pa^e Sx THE ANCMOR A FEW SCENES ON THE HOPE COLLEGE CAMPUS Wnants ("haprl On tlu- Cuns ("anu'jfe GynnaRu. r j rn'shlcn"< Ihc Voorlu-o \a\ Vleck Van Kaalte Ihll I lu' THK COLI.KGK AT QUARTER CKNTKXAn gccclxsy The IMuza f - KNIC'KEKBOCKEK IIALL THE SPOONHOLDER FRATERNAL HALL