09*« /» 45 IZ · /3 :) =1 10/7, No* YI' A T*E' cH'008EEBF\ COMMENCEMENT EDITION VOLUME XXIV HOUGHTON COLLEGF HOUGHTON, N Y, JUNE 17.1932 NUMBER 30 Freshman Wins Dr. A. R. Mann Chorus Presents i Alumni Defeats Annual Concert Oratorical Contest Special Speaker "Procligal Son" Varsity in Tennis Well Attended Current Problems Discussed Provost of Cornell Brings On \Vedn..di; night june 8. as Perenmal Defeat Is Predicted Choir Makes Last Formal by Orators Timely Message 4. h.,t numb.r ok the Commwc. Appearance mint Lason, th. College Chorus pre Saturdak afternoon [he annual Thi annual Leonard F Houghton On Mondav mormng at t.n o'clock vnted th. Frod,gal Son," b¥ Arthur *lumm Var.1[1 tenni> mat.h igain The annual Commencement con Crarorical Con[.st took plac. Frida) the commin:.mt nt e..r. ises ..t all Sullivan This kear the Chorus con- t.rminated m i .ictor> tor th. ,[ar ert w as [his i ear dn ided into tour .uning Junt 10, 1932 St, contest departant. .14 held in the colleg. ilsted of about ont hundr.d and htt> ok tormer pear. The liumni r.am main groups three being gi. en oer ants wiri .niered, incd ,ttir the chapel Dr Alb.rt Ru„,11 Mann ,ces under the direaton ot Protes- compmd ot Ur Lomli for, '29 to the mus,cd department. and rhe judgis' Acisions had betn made, Provost ot C„rnell Universtrp was ,or Altred D krakman Students land \Ir Paul Steese. lA swept to a tourth being m charge d the Oraton j Miss Harriet Pinkm '313 i :1; th. speaker of th. mcast„n He pre and trt.nd. ot th. ,chool compose the clectst# w.t,)r; '1'.ar let rio doubt m 1 d:parrment The concert .5 ,.,sll awarded tlit first prize. Mr Kenneth ' set,ted verv abb an address on th, personnel ot tiw Chorus, and mi wio the mmds ot rhe ,p.,rator5 as to rhetr arrended man. ot tne Alumni be Wright '34, the second, ind Mr challenging problems facing vouth to 1.r are taken trom the Vusic D. up,rtorin Sir -ove, 1„r·, 6 2 6 3 m*I back ,, add,[ten to the triend- day and the kind of /outh ibl, r„ partment 2 Harold Flint , 3 ind Th„ma.Frid Ebn.r, '32, the third or tht. i.ar . graduire .ho Bere The w inning oration was ,-ntitled i rn et and .op. ,; Ith thost prot,lem, I-o t'i, 1 ·rlr ia- ,trains ot 'Ho, 4:rn trong '32 up'l.ld the coor. 0 1 Fres.nt [, i \ ary.ri "Tb. Unit d State. m th. Puic Dr Mi,nn'. iddre.. wab (,pr,mNI: 1- rm , I·,iundation " th. Cleru The program op.ned with rhe or Parid:, and wa. de'iverid b, M:., ind theritore in.plring He point.d marci.ed .104 4 into the Chap-1, ind 1-4. mit-h 1 --It .b i titr .p.ci .I iescrn . plaking ot Hafdn's Sur P,nli, b with .Eecti,ini„ and tai. 06: thit trom rh, .011!it.ion ot th, up on A. ral,td s.ats pro.,ded for m n or rowiamint t.nn.9 iknou.[s1 p' unk \, 6 m G Ilajor" knov n a. iritort.,1 depormint Undoubtedl hour good mav art„ beiause eco- tktm Th. whit. dr.,st. ok th..O iii. pia. ot [be \Iumm ir tb. ner rb urpris..,mphom The firs[ r.: |,2 pr!111-1-, ti,:or T i thi Ch„IN ot nomic 'Irt mi, 1'1 put on -1 mort .111,1 and dark coars ok the mtert Mas bemr [han tile I ar,trk , at [liar a,memen[, th. *dig,O, u,ace, ind flts. Pinkne for hr.r pla: , a. th, equirabl- bas!. rt,rol·gh th. grearer In mi-d t.,g,ther pr..ented :1 u.r, at Fr['.ular d.partrn.nr helin.r team e . Andanre .k g·. en b, an ordin- ir ps r m. tool th. m. d_.,st*1, i,c.lience of till litirar. compositior tu,,„n ot ethicil principk, th,rein tral,rib, ipp,ar,1,9„ ,iti, rhe righr I ri Fndinon, the orJkma a, wr of thi oration Tht .hought cont.n H. .howed rhar quatities „* char,crer color not. Udid h, rhe dresses of :r,+irring ri, plap Mrh on, man i ic'. :t ha.,nE .ertied :n:o plaking rn, rra& shini our mon brithrl, rhan in 4. Homt. 1 41,1 .t er „hin dergir, I, on the d..n,14d.alt '.ith i dentin.tition ot *mert rt'm Entrinke, Kre ragged. and [hL 91 . auitud. on p.1.. priding hirs-1 I mort pro,pirou, ptrlod. But th, Prwd. m Lu., wirh a mmimum ot .peed, and ' " America hai pridid herself for fh, auditor,um ras packed to grim H. bp„L. of thi kaci thar the come more alert and plafed with bet tin % elrs on prec.dence in di.armi capactn th:. commencemint crowd C'a.. 4 19:2 1. th largest to gradu 1 maximum ot placing In the mar ter da>h and vitalin The fourrh being the larg..r ...r ass.mbled in ate trom Houghton 3-id that the 'er Of 4.r,1.. the Alumni had 1 detmair and p.ace Prisidenr Hoo.ir , mo,emenr, the Allegro di motto, 142. tne .hapel Ir becime n. cessari m Commenct muit Drogrim. Hould oro. Init. adianrage. both plin.-3 u.79 -1has .·id. Our ideai's .nd j'.p# ir - en A ¢4 ALi UX: imr'o and - , for thi progriss of Ju.tic. througi, plac. thrit ros ot chairs in tronr or bablf it .tri .JI attended IML Orthod/, 0erhial ,l,LI ber.ice 1 *.a. rhe most enjo. able of the >imth. chapel .el[.. to fl|| thi front cor Then lk-r R...rend C I Arm „rb splid and conit>: mc In ,b.41. entirt world ,. , disir. CO ke phon, m thts.Aenor's opinion Pro-all humanin rell.;.d ot the hid.ou n.r wirti .liair. ind .,er other a, 111 .trong gat. rh. in.o:-1[ion, Prot. ssor r.turning ot rhe,e ,.r . the C ir.1 , t >>,r Alton Cronk conducted the or blight ot war and [lit cru.Itt.5 ind abi. spor 6- thin it lea.r r.tria kreclman ro...0 :p.rn the "r•,r nl.m us.d .hop .trok quit. efe.me!; .hestri [obbing the bill m.r rhe h.id „t rh. IntubriC., thit lead to war Yer &7. 0. peopli „.r..r,nding Ir has k Ar or thi Ch.,ru. Th.r. : jo, in mt man The Oraton dpartment , 8 r.p cillition chiract,riz.. the approach ot .ome un appar.nt rhit 1-tr:rr audi [|. Pres.n..,t A. -\ng.6 0, God " ..*nted b, \It.. Echel Barnett, „he 6. Am.rican go,trnmint Thar rortum .plit wil hin. to be pra ided 'hicl, Ka. Brhir. (' 1. O/ th. moir Ir , ill be remembered thai a , ear gaw a reiding, Romeo and Jul:et which .hould ha,e bL.n ..ar.d upon Tur Int w·lr Lum.enctmt-nt .njoiable of th. i, IM,1. Chorus ago [hi. vme combinarion tor rbe rhe total numb. r „t decrees and The solot+r. iddid a grele d.11 re Alumni disposed ot the \ ar.in then b, Shikepeiri, ittir a curring bv mdi . viu|s kim. to h-lie tallen on diploma. greeted .1. eight, fi.. tbe .U.C... Ot rhe Cli,ir:J. Mr 1-rid made up,it 4 Gro» ind H Mirwn Edna Robert, \Ii. Barne·r uvic' heedlisS lir. Our .012 ditinci strat uti, tih gm. .ix a- the, did th, interpreted t'e piece ind ar the close eg consist. in -7 wornour mirhod ot htt; nin, 3.-gr.e. .t which thre Ehn.r bas. ind zI,. Edith Stearn. wir, B b and 4tri bir 4 B, Lignt ,onrralto ipp.artd tor rh la,r ,trn* i.ar Indi.ations pomt chit unl.* , 1. gl,en i rounding applau.e b; tne diplomaci and a t.. arbrirrition .ppreclart. e audien.e treires ot th. tip. plain .pOLin diploma. in rhe khool ot mu.!c vi i> .c,loist. m th. Hi.ughton Coilig th. I ar,in manag., co uncirrn wm, po., .rful combination th. Alumni Pr„te-or Han, Sore-isen nert ga.e Roo.ewk dubb.d 'shame' m the school ot tlkolot, md .ain Chorus Both ga . .dmirib!. p.r .ompo,ed ot rhe.. two,rerling play 1 , to,in solo the dificult Scene ds Ir is time America gavi o£er two in the high .diool Thr.i col Fi,rming- Miv Elk.n H1. n .an: er, *111 per.nniall. det.at th. he.r Ballet A Debertor *trer overcom- pr:de and gr, Ld determining that lege *mor. tint.h their v ork it th. ,h. >opran„ part. ind \Ir Or,in , end ot .ummer rhool and wil! r. Hts. the t.nor IL. ar. indd tor that [be undergraduaks can mu.r. r Ing apparent nenoumes. ar the be- nation shall not take up ctiora tunat. rhac [he.. t, o ar I.at 3rt r, Mr Clitiord Fli, retereed A, ginning, he .nrered Into rhe spmt ot agaimt nation It is time she waged ceike th.!r degr.e. dit,d 193, match the .empos,tion and plaed m a ..r. a war for peact- a ,ar in men'+ souls The order ot the ..ni.5 was as toi m.ining tor turur. ChorUSLS .reditable milner Th.re were a te„-HI- for mi, attitude The horld '09 + Parn,uhrh, the work ot Vis, m.ds to b. building ttrm foundation, In,ocarion, Re, Chirl.. Si,ard H„in on th. Aria, 0 rhat thou Dr. James Speaks rechnical t,ults but thex mur were .o pronounced as ro Intertere .ith for peaceful arbritration Ir meds Solo, "Night and D hads[ hearkened- and th. numbernam. b, Schu Ler us Eat and Drink" bi \Ir HLS at Theology Class Day the en Jopment ot the piece The au t.,o, to hc. the penaln ot failure bert-Theo. Cronk dierke appreciated •he number , .r, and th. Choru. .hould be m.ntioned \# . must have a niN pollcv or a lost Addrtss-Dr Mann mu.h .orid Th, la,r number ga..sp.uall; good On Thursda e.ening June 9. a Prixnration ot degrt.. and diplomi. bling 19 ti.r timpo, iurh the Choru. .urred th, Clabs Di; Exer.15.5 Ot the , Th, 4 Cappella Choir. making irs l Mr Wright's oration. 81,chus or -Presid.nt Lu.Le, furnishing in .rcellint ba, Lground School ot Theolog The members N appearance 19 -1 tormal concert. rBadreains" s.1.1.tirring emoriona| ri- Solo .Lndun< Lou , 6 Brahm, for rhe melody .ung A rh, renor ot chts class ir. Varlork Dpe, did rhe best rhar the; ba„ ne. doneigirnst drink The outstanding betore aSoliAr Gladis Taplor, Elsi. Don, J hom. audi.nce per St,-Edith Stiar h arnes t.arur. ot Mr Wright. addres, \,a, Tk onli faults nor #able wire In Redsrom, Harold \X aire, and Albert nbmkr. „ere ding on the program, rhe sincerirp and the appeal he incor Ben,diction-R J R Pirt 41. final nrmkr ot rhe Chorus, and * ilters Featurii or thi program Lik, 1. 1 Hart", Palestrini "In porated m his 61:,en 'In this neu -HC - mci en.emblt nunit·Krs .her, ther. w.re music b, rh, double mad quar. fo.eph >!0..4 garden", a traditionalda " he appealid in closmg "of Varsity Overcome -m, d to b. i la.L (,t knowledge ter, the annual Strong Bible Reading Spanish mlod., Je,u., Frend ot high powered machinin hen diath .incirning the notarion. On th. Conti>[, ind an iddr.» b Dr E ,inn.rs' Grieg 'Song „t f I-ri" ma. hang upon a single pisron .traL. Alumni in Baseball Nhole th, Ch,ru..1. n irc.]14 L Tanks trom th. Spini.h 'Built ona rock in thi. n.„ da of intricite and deh pre.entiticn and .r,1 r .hould h. 7':B ear .,n.m.,or m. Strong ind Prit.. ro the Lord " both by car,1, IdJ.:st.d %,cial rilitions m rhi. On th. 74(.rio.in or Aitimn, 31, gi.en .0 Prot....r kr.,l:min ind F Bibi. R.iding Cont,.t 'The C'·,rtitt ,men *rri:Ls #r the most ne. dii of .titling competition n m all ird. nt I1,7..bill tin. idi„urned to Li.1. Ir,mht.r or t„ Ch„rU, tor th.ir AL,un lins of thi Bibli The b,au piTt ., r. tirm ircept m one numt'tr dostr, ind commerce shill *mir 'hi irh'itic f·Jd. Th re rk annuil ta.rhful pra:[ic. ttful pa,sige in Vounr Hermon *as it.u. tri nd „t .inners' m which Ici r.turn thi sceprir t„ th litnd o. bqxbill g-imi 4, U n t|'e 4',am, . -HC- ,·acd A Ht'in Dint;,r In .harp.,n th. Chr, r .tarted otf ,eiL„ but Ba,iu, A Tin million Amr, 'nd rhe Var,ir ..a, olawid .,6 Alumni Oftcers Chosen tra.t r„ rbe peicttulne. of this .CLne kI .arn. ,h-ough *nough to g U Ae can .outh nith their back. .0 the I or the \'uinni su.h o'd . ir. a 0+ th, Trin>'iguration „as a night,1 M .E .nicablt- .Indiri.-1 ot the num Prohibition nall bend ba,Ic rl,£ chal Dicl Wing Liffing,i.11 F,11£.r 11 ar Ar [AL alumn, dinn.r L.Id „n Sat ,, Dortraied m Gladp . Tailor' i .'..r rl.u ir bb.,Lr gi,in The ung leng., ' I hey chall m t Bacchus dtn Fi,kt, ind hir apptar.d , rdiz June 12. th. 2„11„#.Ing o#..r. r. id,rg ot ' The NIounror \7-guish . f .,t Ihr,". . irh Et!-en Ha„n ,.nging shall nor rule again " "B[.„.| 11 rhe The Varelt; bou turn.d our ,tron- „trl .110%Ln tor th. .n.uinS nar Arthur O,good r.ad ot rhe \,lount ot ' 'he wprano wic wa* en,oied mostly , land whose God Es Jihonh" ro give the old timirs good compm Pre.,dint Racikl Diiwon Goleorh. and Ch..r.r O.good'. r.aa bi •he iudience Pra fe ro the Lord" Thi third prite oration, I Faith ,er rion The game was tairl, tact and Vici Prisident Willet Albri, ing depwrid th. Mount ot Oliwt ind , nding wih b immen,e torre occas su. Bible Criticism", by Mr Ebner held the attintion ot the rithir S.cr.tar, Treasur.r Vir; Bain Christ', As..mion The last ot rhe t. n.d ipplau>e >0 prolo-lged rhar it #a, an appeal ro adhere to rh. tunda I meagre cheiring .ect,on Th. Var Star Rtportir Erma Anderson topics wa. Mars Hill, th rhe .ion 8 as neithar, to give ' Par a-pan': an mentals ot [he tairh rather than to Ur, cameouton the Iong.ndotan Chairman of.ommite. tor publishmg ot Paul. Sermon In rhe introdu- old Er.n.h carol, as an encore (Con[Inued on Pdge Tvol ight to eleven .as held Nri present on Sundai evining in 'da> hashadamarked.Zectuponthi At thislastger together before Com Managing Board th. college chapel at e,ght o'clock to number m attendance, there being mincement of the Class of 1932, var HARRY E GROSS '33 h,ar Mrs Alice Hampe McMillen this I ear about 215 present The num lous members of the class took partEditor m Chief Mrs McMillen spoke ver) effectivel, ber m years immediatel, past has a, De,otionals were led bi Professor EDwARD A DoLAA, '33 Business Mana-t eorn Scekist thou great things for thy eraged around 150 or 175 Classes LeRoy Fancher, honorar, adviser of Ed,tonal Staff selfv Seek them not " "Who know (including all departments, collegt, the class Then Mrs Elsie Dori ED•A C ROBERTS, '33 csr bur that thou are come into the theology, music, high school) from gake in a ven satisfactory manner theAssociate Editor kingdom for such a tme as thisp 1889 to 1932 vere represented-pres Salutator> Oration for the class Mar. Assistant Editors In response to rhe appeal for Af Luckey representing the class of '89, garet Carter and L>le Donnell, gave BLAACHE R GAGE, '33, News LENA STE ENso• '33 Fearuresp rliecdag se nde feodrs t,h 3e6 p00u r5p0o swee roef gbivrienng :onrg M orfs 'M92a rayn Lane ClaCHESTER S DRI, ER, '33, Sports d Mr Gorrkd oofn t hEed csloanss o af Tploa nMoi sdsu eVtelma Harbeck fell the back mic, the work the nartw workers Hornell of the class of 95 .ere pres honor of dellverlng the Mantle Ora Ret)oyters . ho have been dismissed for lack of ent r or of the Senior Class Qued>, a R ILFRED ROBIAsop,'33 KEITH BURR, '35 funds Miss Ione Driscal gave the Th. dinner this Fear B. as served at 1,[tle sadl>, perhaps, she gave to the 530 m Gao>adeo dining hall all Junions and underclassmen the re EAGELIAE (LARAE '33 last eight dollars to bring the wholeamount up to the .LA hundred mark threi rooms being necessar> to accom sponsibilin and honor of carr> ing on Mechanical Staff Three indivduals ga.. ninen dollars modate the guests Indeed so many Houghton's ideals Mr Howard each thereb> taL, 7% upon themselves came at the last minute Hithout pre- Dietrich, for the Junior Class ga, e MERLE O BROWN '34, Managing Editor tilt .upport of one native Horker If vious not,hcation that about ti.ek. the r.spons. HOFIARD DIETRICH '33, Circulation MILDRED STODDARD 33 Circulation 6120 H tre raised above the 6600, all extra places had w be ser Theda Thomas read the Chas eight of th, Hork,rs .ho ha,e been At an ekent of this character dire D:,m-a sincire and love[, thing i4 Entered as second class matter at rhe Post Oice, Houghron, N Y di>missed could be recalled Hough are three things of inter,St-the din Then Mr Alerts, Presidem of the under act of October 3,1917, authorized October 10.1932 Subscription ton Collge in 1[j [40 missionar) dais ner, thi r.n..ing ot pliasant school Class pres.nted to the school the giti rate 51 50 per >ear Advernsing rates furnished b; reque.r of th. +ear has g„en or pledged assoc,attons, and the after dmner of the class. that „71| sure|i sene toibout ;1 225 speecl,e. rhe dinna, consisttng of keep LK in mtnd of them for the year. thre. courses, u as #,ell s.ned b, Mis. to come The loel, folds of the cur Th program on Sundai isening Cole and hir assistan> Both tnt rains in th. Chapil the clear. bright wnsist.d of a congregational song menu and thi senice seemed to be €eat will speak of them during e£en Tru, Hearted Whole H,arted", in- EDITORIAL much apprecured. As to th, renew Chapel ejercise z,cation b R.6 Robert Stark scrip ing of pleasant school asiociations, Miss Vman Bunnell deli.ered th, ture rt.ading-'*The Rich Young Rul On Letter · Writing members of thi vanous classes seemed Valedictor>-the formal farewell ofir' b, Dr McMillen, r.0 specul to be L igrossed in talking over old h. r class And the u hole class Jetned Commencement time is a time of porting. For the Senior .songs. Lini b> the Miwes Mar) Carna- times The college class of 1925 in the class song, a fitting end to the han and Elizabeth Smith, and one it is a well-night permanent partmg-,tever clgam n':11 he re- -re pmAged further m haung programbi a m.n's quartim, consisting of turn to these halls as a proverbwlly happy undergraduate. seven leiter. from fellow classmaris -He-Mis* Ebner. Crojk, Eiler, and He is now an Alumnus. For us who expect to return. it ts a who were not able to be presen[ Class of '25 HoldsBarkir Both wer. ur, appropriatei 6 temporary parting,--a per:od of three months Yet wc all the hrt being "Follow Me." and the Farewell speeches g. en b; r. pr. Reunion expect to keep m touch vith each other through the med:u,n cond, "Speed 4%. a " The second sentacikes of the classe, graduating of letter writmg, which is the subject of this ed:torwl Deny .pecial song was tollo„ed b, Mrs from the % mous departments shoued it if You care to, but letter writmg 15 1 ast becomng 41 lost art Mchlillen , addr.5. thi appeal for a spllndld sptnt of appreclation of On Saturdar at noon, five members 14:th us, as :s the art of conversation. In the mechanistic sys- tundp to carr, on th. work and the thar for i,hich Houghton brandi Es- ot the class of '25 and n,o who hat tem in phtch luc move about, we have no tzine to sit down and takink or p!.dgis piciall> Mas this trul ot the represen. married into the class, met on therati,, of the school ok theolor and camp ground for a beefsteak feed compose ourselves to the careful structure of a letter Instead Mrs M.Millin . 1ddres. could be thi colleg. Mr Redsron, represent Dr and Mr. AlAIMill.n, Just home we note donn trivwl:ties of the dah dash down a signature, .ummanad thus Th. greaui.ss of,4 Ing thi former, suggested that thost- from Africa, Mr Mark Bedford of and send d ofi. If possible, a post-card serves the purpose th. world paws a#,a>, ..ek not for r Thi world 15 m confusion and graduating from theolog, are going Viagara Fills, and Mr and AirsIt should not be thus. Letter irriting ts an art-it is a beaut:- cut a, 1[h the purposl or „ Innlng souls Allen Baker Laura Stees.. and Jo.. ful form of Engl,ch prose. Thmk of the letters of Frederick nitd Gi,e pourseit and ;our mone> Ito 1.sus Ctirist, som. in the Wesle> phen. Rickard of Houghton made up to hilp Thi timt for assistance is, W Robertson, of Lord Chesterfield Think of the letters of I an Methodist d.nomination md th. part noi, This . particularti true in Af ' the Apostle Paul, and of their beauty Great good pas nca *. , some m other dinominations Mr -HI-hek more ar, now being won Oratorical Contest wrought b, these letters. So R hen ,ou agam write d letter, to I Ljonmili r.presnting the colleg..Islam than to Christ It rhe mis (Conimued iTem Page One) take each n ord as :f it were a glon :ng le»'c, and ph,cr it care- sionarits glu all of thtir magri sal mnnontd,ariou. gifts college grad th. ni„ found doctrinec of the "Bible fulh bes:de its neighbor, that n hen ou haic fulished, the ar, uat.. „ould b. making their almaabon that absolut.1) need.d 'orl CrltIC In tr Mr Ebn.r distin n hole mater but sugge,d that thi bestpage will bc shimmcring bright mith sinccrity, bcauti, t, od and "clothis to rhe work of God, , gu,.hid Ar.„7 "Bible res.arch asgift to dll CO11.g. i, ould be living up and truth -H. G i,hat ought thox at home rodo' She ' holeheartedli to hor ideals Paul compared to "Bible criticism' 'it aid "I do not consider it sa.ritice is one thing to pick to plecti & our McCarti .pok. tor th. high school 1 rhos, tarn,ng 0, er a thousand dol- faith ' he declarid "and another class and Edith Stearn. tor tn, .chool lars count thtir gitts in hie and thing to reconstruct tt or music graduates 'The Lord Blt.s Y ou' rin, or t,in it rhe4 gin a hundrid , Miss Ethel Dot. gaw a discern Di,idi .our satan, gi,ing half [o 1 Mi» Fillmor, said m part. 1 came ing critic„in of Gandhi's polictis m Sunday morning the Baccalaureate service pas closed bi God to Houghton becausi I filr that the an orarion entitled "India and Swar the A Cappella Choir's smging of Lutkin's beautiful response, A. one h.ars Mrs AlcMillen ' Lord „as calling me her., 1 am lea, at' Mr \% arren Thurber gaw an n "The Lord Bless You" The final measures of the piece. ing b, cause I feel that m. Hork is.ptak hi f.els In h, r rhe spirit of ., . .. cellent discourse on .orld peace call nhere the Amens, each Amen a sob, piled up unti a terrifuc the p,oneer H. aon. rvits> Karter old related her .d "Detours", m w hich he statedfeels. further. thar ' earl, ambition to become a orker that America has made a detour from emotional climax is reached, ivere hard for some of the Choir God i, calling him to greater interest members to smg, for to them it was a farelvell song to nme and greater sacri Ci w :th college girls. and her present her ,dealism of 1918 Paul Allen,realization urged our cooperation, whose address was "United States the sentor members of the Choir, who *111 never again sing m -HC- especiall> m pra>er, and gave us the Courageous", appealed for America these same purple robes and white surphces We shall miss Heard at Alumni Dinner message of the thirteenth chapter of to nse cmrageously against all its you. You shared with us the loys and privations of Choir First Corinthians The short address national evils, espectally gangdom trips, pe knew each other m a close relationship. But to all Among the graduates of the school made a deep impression on the audi . he contest was well attended bv seniors pe say too,"We shall miss you "You were the peppiest of theolog, there are two Wesleyans, ence, giving them an urgent desire to an audience thar, Judgtng from the class we have had the prwilege to see m Houghton. Your one Baptist, one Methodist Eptscopal, assisr in w hatever way possible Mr impression only of the orations, and one United Brethren, one Christian Star was ably d:rected and published. You turned out an ex- Bedford listed the improvements tile oratorical demeanor of the con cellent Boulder Your scholastic and athletic records are ex- made m the last seven years, made tests, held different views as to those cettent. We hate to see you leave us, but reverently repeat. "We are all thoughtful no that reference to the splendid advance deserving of the .inning placeswe are coming down to the close of ment made m that time, and then "The Lord bless you and keep you The Lord make his :u, college career ' (Yes Ne notice left a message on lending s,mpather face to shine upon,ou and be gracious unto you. The Lord .ome seniors are a little more thought ic helpfulness to those w ho err, par if he is properly to ad,ertise the lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace." tul than usual ) school He said, "Our purpose is twoticularly to >outh -H G fold-to secure students and money Mr Sicard outhned his program Th,re are many people .hom you It seems to me that Miss Fillmore of vis,[ing camp meetings, youth con know who should be giving annuities Commencement Concert EBNER SIGNS UP should sta, at least one more Year ferences, and i oung people's gather ro Houghton college, and man> who (Cont:nued t.om Page One) 1 Leap , ear is not over ver and Mtss inEs during the summer for the pur should be making their wills in our' The Choir then sang Lutkins re r illmor. cer-amt> ought not to break pose of attractmg students Hough faor lou know u ho these people to Mrera cFhre Lda tEinb naendr hGaesr mbeaenn a et Mngaarigoend, ' sponsc "The Lord bless i ou". closing the good record made b> Mesdames ronward President Lucke) re em are, please make them known to us " l a program replete Mth the best mu Buffi,gton College sic Houghton affords Hampe Davision. and phastzed need for co operation with The spirit of all speeches was one ofHill" Mr Sicard on the part of the alumni co operation and helpfulness \ THE HOUGHTON STAR Page T hyee Baccalaureate Held Gold Dominates in f --The-- , State Bank of Rushford 3 9 PRIKTERS OF THE HOUGHTON STAR' on Camp-ground Tennis Series rr (34 V fisocm onm Tu,mne,t yD e*paonsikts 3G & The tabernacle on the camp ground With th, .em, being pla>id out tb (C >%49 &Z;'5' -1%--5 , -#1,c 1 Houghton College P ress i. as well filled for the occasion of the thi full for the hrit nme in meral \r Eldndge Electncal Shop f baccalaureate service on Sunda> wars, the Gold took dominance In r Lamps - Appliances 4 HOl«GHTON, NEW YORK morning, June 12 at 10 30 o'clock the field ok tennis, derearing the Pur r MILLINERY 4 11 About a thousand people were pre pie thre. matches to IWO The match Y trand Tailored Clothes sent for the service es ere strung out over a period of r Fillmore, New York To the impressive strains ot a about three weeks the men's singles JOBPRINTING marcb pla>ed b> Prof Alton Cronk being played durmg the closmg week PROSPECT GARAGE ) the graduates and facult, members of school, and the girls matches dur- L/ODGE LAK, linw 1 . } came .lowl) into the tabernacle. and ing namination week PL, %1OLTH CARS took their places at the front A new school champion was General Repairs-Tires & Batteries j REAJO ABLE PRICES GOOD LKORKMASHIP Professor Kreckman led the con crowned this vear in the person of Fillmore, Ne York gregatioi in singing the h>mn "Al' Loyal Wright, '33,.ho convincingl> I >*--/./*.-- -.i - - - -- -,3 Hail the Po;.er of Jesus' Name", fol demonstrated his merits by defeating E-3-34 --0 -33.9--3 1"€' A GIA""R'IA'*a .4,#43/4'Mi11*PAIM*k,1 10,ung whicn the Invocation was giv harold Fhnt, also a Junior m the . HOME MADE NEW MODELS NEW COLORS 4 en b, R-erend Pir[, the response be b,st exhibirion of single. tournament 4. CANDIES - PIE \r The Car of Class ing given b, the A Cappella Choir tennis pet seen on a Houghton court + DOUGHNUTS Ille scripture lesson uas read & Wright, Purple, is a smashing plaper - FORDjTHE COLLEGE INN Prot..sor Frank 1%'rtght, who rear' preferring forehand drnes in prefer , LUCKEY G SANFORD the beautiful Ninereenth Psalm The nce to slices and cuts Flint proved - i. 34 = 6, HUME, NEW YORK- SS - # * B -R « * -.: ,4,6-4* *1****&*44.,.c.r.,*g., *.,4*.,M 4*444* a a Choir sang the numbers "Jau, Friend the better strategat of the t.o. his c r '=. aa-=.....=s -s.............#a.a-?sa-:a·--9,·;4-:4·;&.;,)-k-';'·D of Sinners", and "Beautiful Sa„our ' work ar [he net during the hrs[ t. 0 - FLOWERS r IRVING H. TAYLOR r i Reurend Charles Sicard of Fal mc alone sa, ing him man, a point f r 'THE FURNACE MAA" coner, New York, gave the Bacca Th. first ser ran to deuce games. f Oppenheim - Olean |aureati Strmon, preaching from the \\'right ha.ing thi aduntage in har + HEATING - TINNING . PLUMBING rert Psalms 11 3-"It the founda ing the Ker,1., Both plaers took ..*r v %< %<- - - *er =r * *w FAmore, N Y Phone 10 - W .=alla-aa-=-/la==4 tions be destro,ed, inar can the their o.n .enices until the s.venth 6 FI,ik< 4**B., &- *=6 *•.,Mr.,Ir.,I,.,I, M=.., M *I,., *=I,I,j**84 044#2'#*85184-a-#410**BA-*444*429#4414043#10'40 righteous cdov' In his address he told game of the *t i, hen Flint broke I . Feeds of Quality j ;ihd graduates of the need ot recon \\'right's Slr1CI Thi Purple man THE ARROWHEAD STORE btruction" of the modern life He r. immediatel, retaliated to bring it to Y Chamberlain Bros jr Conducted for ferred to the present depression as , four all, and the ser continued until Caneaded, N Y YOU FOLKS situation which needs the interpost the sixteenth game, in which Wright LrL.*$<-%=r'6=%=r·cr,«r*ke*ktrt K 81. C Cronk, Owner tion of pcrsonalities to Correct it Lefi took Flines seruce to close the sec 54#48 -B-a---mpammd 1-A-8-*kikil-iciksa-*****80*6*Wikicil-***is-1*lik-*4*1&**3 thoe iatspepelfa ilte cd aton nthoet gbread cuoar[irnegc ctelads sA tnhrdo u9g h7 .Ianr 1th%e t.oe tcaoken dth se e..r{ W6-4ri gr ht broke ; Tony Midey ; s#-:=,1·=-==aa-e=k;»a=.=%44»a-*,4,=44,-a-344.,·,a,·,·,P')**5 to be some of these personalittes i,ho With thi rerrihc pac, telling on both tr SELLS and REPAIRS 3% GRACE S. MAIN should step into thi .ork Because the pla,ers, Flint rallied to take the f your shoes at r gENERALINSURANCE most of our present da> troubles third ber, 6-3, but m th, succeeding Fillmore, N. Y 4 r Fillmore, N Y -2 ha. arisen because men haw failed .et was unable ro continue his rally, - -- to recognize fundamental law, rhe and wa on thi short ind ot a 30 -Kozy Korner Restaurant- waw out is ro riturn to a re,pect for count i. hin the Lontat zia. halted bi NeaT Sktets' Garage law individuall, and nationall> Gra ram Bi agreement the pla, er, con %.*.* -34 ....a-..=aa...'..a a -3 # a.. a-*.54./......,#..3 dua[es of 1932 can materiallv assist tinued on the fourth Kt on a later TR, OLR TOASTED SADWICHES C in bringing thts about cdart to [trminate th. match. and r Bargains - School Supplies f REGULAR MEALS 50c The A Cappella Choir sang "Ben. \\ right took s.r and march 6-0 dicrus" and after the benediction i,as Thi Gold e,en.d up the sertis at COAL Where ? pronounced b> the Rturtnd F H one all b, taking rh. n.*t eunt. th. Wright, the, gau Lurkin'+ bkautitul men'. double. Mi, and \'ogan Cement, Plaster, SeNer Pipe - re.ponse "The Lord Ble You," re Gold, prm.d to b. the b.trer team Prompt Delivery Phone llF . COLLEGE BOOK STORE close the ser, ice Ad Albro and Lucke, Purple Th. L S GELSER & SON Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 Th. Tabernacle presented a beau match plaud at ti, ilight i.as halted Fit.LHORE 1 L W STRO\,G, Manager tiful picture with the black go.ned b) darkne.s #,th each side ha,ine graduates and the surplace.tad choir ser. and thi ,cor. 22 in th. third s-e 1 r34 11 GBeatity *arlor Work starid on eaili .ide of the platform It was continmd n.0 da,. later and 4 '"Ti e.reT'ence e The luntors w.re responsible for th, rhe Gold took the remaining 5ers PEARL COTI'\ION d,corations of flower. ·tnd hough \,egan, '32, rectied his renmi lerter Business Sanon [on banners tor the hrs[ ttmt makint lim a tour Fillmore N Y Telephone 41 R -HC- |etitr man MI. w. 1,rF e!Fi.tin - -, ...-·:e,3aa_-%14-:9,-,4-'48/if 1,le'Ellglt High School Seniors in th. doubt.. pla, jewelry and Gifts Thi mixed doubli, match „a, tear f Hold Class Day „ FOOD PRODUCTSurid with wen .aretul pla,ing th. Repairing, Optical Work plaier> placing rh.ir shots Laing - The Thomas Glft Shop JUST HIT THE SPOT Thi class dai dercises of the ,peed and drties onli „hen sir ups . Rushford, New York Houghcon Seminar. were gi,en be ..r. atiorded Flmd Burns and Gen *............................ Lester J. Ward Ahw V Lockwood fore an appreciative audience of rel ate, e Matth... were th. succes.tu] Pharmacist FlilmIN N YCannon Clothing Co. atives and friends on Frida) morn .tandard bearers d the Gold defeat Wellaville, New York Candy and Stationrv-A Spectaity Dental Hygienut Oral Prophyla= mg June 10, at ten o'clock ing Foster BenJamen and Mable Far FILLMORS, NEW YORK The prociasional was pla>ed b> well, th. best ok the Purple entries WEARING APPAREL Professor Alfred Kreckman as the and realh a smooth working combin for College Men m enty three members of the class ation Mm Matthews upheld her DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY took their places upon the platform part of the contest nicely, while Mr Evers thing to be found in a first class Jewelrj store at The inpocation was giken bv Burns displayed a liking for net shots Y FOWLERS fr Reverend J R Pitt Each oration and smashing them mcel> th an oper 4 COVILLS JEWELRY STOREORTSMOUTH, HIO musical number was given in a most head slice to spots within a foot of creditable manner The Salutatory on the base line Mr Beniamen and ; Appreciates the opportunity of . n ben in H ellsvilie shop at the subject "Youth's Call" was de Miss Farwell worked hard, covering r finishing your kodak pictures E. B. COVILL & SONS liered by Gerald Smith of Oramel the court mcely, and making some The valedictorian of the occasion difficult returns "Home of the Square Deal" .a, Miss Florence Wright, whose The t. o girls e,ents, the singles Qyant's Redkaurant4, J Mall>our Uatches tous for Repairs-Prompt Returns No Hakb too brother Kenneth Wright earned the and doubles, were plar.d off during 5 A RESTAURANT WHICH HAS 4 Small or difficult from our matchmakers same honor last year Both of these the last few dais of examinations PROVED MOST PLEASING TO €## ..#.I=*....#-##a#aa-*a- ##/.#-3,-,-,-,··000 >oung people are the children of and consequenth were ill-attended I HoroNITES SOME DOLLARS Don't Amount to Much Prof Stanley Wright, Valedictorian In rhe former e,ent, the Purple aQd u5i*c*k* Service Fof the class of 1916 Evidenth the ded its last marker in the series. its g<* 4&* * iwllmr*o*6re f, BNu Yt t4h e¢ dollar med regularl> by self dental is the mean. ot accumu- 2*4- ·59& amamaa==% m 44*m f lating a fortune and the de.elopment ok character honor of valedictorian Is traditional entrp, Miss Allena Owens, proving r 3 E in the Wright famil) C. W. WATSON 3 4 Alake Four dollars amount to something b> opening an interest Vthe better over Miss Marian H.wirr . PHARMACIST , K Ac.ount with this strong Bank-He- the Gold contestant The match Has T "God will not do for an/ man what not up to the best standard of girls' Fillmore, N. Y Bank of Belfast, BELFAST, NEW YORKf he can do for himself " OLD STRONG RELIABLEtennis, both girls pla>ing well, but r Phone 48M 4 f 3 1 - Per Cent Inzerest Paid on all Time Deoosits -Pres ] S Lucke, (Cont:nued on P.ge Four) Pdge Four THE HOUGHTON ST,R BREAKS 1 New Dean of Women sir, deceire oursllves longer We hau churches tr> to attract plopl. bi' pre i spring to cause enough difference tostudied, Ne ha. L questionid, #L has, tintious building. or with amusing l change the personnel of those elected don. research i, ort, and .e have 4 mountain range ts a cook stove At e, inng worship In thi dormi shms Against this he ..t the in-to represent their side Tournament ron last 1.eeL Miss Fillmori introduc used at high alutudes crammed In,ain after thex thmgs Junction "Go to lost m,n and i, in 'schedules for matches should hav. ed to us the new Dean of \l omen mav u e indulgi in the fond hope of rhem b, low ' The man of God Dr the same rigid fixedness o f Miss Karterolt Miss karrevoli lushrooms gro. m damp place. peac. and a good gradi Theri is ne Jame. described as bling a channel the basketball sch.dule We do and -0 ther looL hke umbrellas comes from Delphi Colleg, in Brook longer any room for hop. If u- of thi messagi Ht showld thi im I not understand „hy the matches 1) n w Ish mto. toblea rfer. .t-hife swe ea tir. ais-chu trori cpurlea rp moerrnatnaclse c oofn ptareaching the funda ' should not be run off on succeedingstrveIX e „ish [o „elcomi bar and artIn the U S man> people ar put lned m the Apostle's dais, in ali taking live days, postpone to death b, elocution -Colleg. Life,gIa d of th. opportumt, ro m pri, ilegesaiquaintanct- H c ire .ur·. thaakte 1 h,2er bloansge lc>o tnot e fnodr twnhgi-c,fh w wee mhaevaen bneoet nC soom Cmreisesdio Hne"- "cGloos i d. I.n.ittloi tahlel t"hGor ecaotu rmtse onrt sa donze prosses zibelaet hbeecr acuosned ionfo wnest , .1 all han 3 „n pleasan: ,r,r toceth .Spnng in the air Air Crocket' in „Inch wa. bhai,n ed obne ethne snoo lbolen gs terunggle „orld and pr.ach the Gospel " and the side nor appearing defaulting er n,rt kiar 'Eh," gaged and which we have pledged Edith St.arns sang thi hymn "He the match The renms committee has -HC- "I said ip•lng m tile air " ourse'vt, never to abandon until rh„ ;. a. Despist.d and Rejected of Men" been siriouslf hampered this gear bi 'T h; should P Eh „h, should Facult> Lad, Entertains „rwu, object 0, Our r,sts shall b, from Handel atr.r which Rev thi »st.rn of allowing the finalist r '-Humorist dirain.d u. musr uork' I r.pLat 11 Claud, Ri.. gai e the B.nediction , aspirants to select their own times for From dull Hood, 7 Liall, troni h, must „ork' -HC- pla,ing off eliminations Let us hope An austn .4 seen hopping along bard stone .alk, trom th, hean The) r.11 us that Hi ar. unpre Purple-Gold Tennis thar ne,r vear an orderly arrangement a raad .n a pecul.ar fashion 4 man trailic 0. Col'.AL hall. dek runs a F .rid unab|i to cope, i:h so term d „ w i, ird tioin Pal&e Three, I will A made for the tennis rourna men[ in a big touring car droke up and Da b to the rivt.rid, Throu 411 tl, .t,!: nam, Bur whin shall ,„ b -tritt. of Houghron and m.r thL prepirld' \Vill it b ,emorro„ 0 making mo,t 01 th,ir ,hot. J,ortAd "U'hat's the marter budd„ .n gme trouble' ' The man m the small grass, tra,1 mar.il.d our Prot.,sor ot q,ir „ut,7 \\ 111 ir bt lt[.r .\am. ,1 rough cauriousn..s, with more ar , Allegany Lumber Co. car said "Iso. I hare the hiccoughs „ English Comp Ar h.r h..ls ther. md wh. 1 ue haee air.ad, r.c.lud .-ndam nitting ttian outs Trt Gold Fillmore, N J -8015 Lift , tollowed thrie a,piring .ou'hs .ach D' Shall w. gather knowl.dg. 1, innt.,id 14, othir girls' emnt, thi , ladin ,irh a l a,C.r ,), (n,„c ou lack of application and schedul. 2 doubl.. it. r.pr.-ntim.. 4114 Ed Soap educates the e, es gue.. a. hilel In accordance uith .tud, 0 Shall w. acquir. m.an o' '73 S.ratton and \It., Gracia Fero, 4 CovPLETE LIft or BLILDING Yesv" the Handbook a hicli 1,# practicall, .dectual r.sistance b; d..or.ng ou taking thi honors trom Mm 'tar MATERIALS AT RIGHT PRICES "Yes. 1[ makes them smart . _ 1 passid from u.age our riachir .1. r.mi to recr.arion and loatingp gar,r Ack.rman md Mis. Vila *c A mc mai i en spaper Bo dulti chaperoned tor bthind her S,r, ;,< ar. prtpared, 0 4 mak, kerman, Purpit Shop and Mill Work a Specialty , [railed her right j.and, d „oman Yol, proptr use „: the mam and kno. Thus thi sport. chroni.le of M ask Hherher or nor this pinic Na, in 1.dgi giken u. The hattle ts not t Houghron for rh. .ear ot 1931 1932'GE**ma#-=>a-mma#am'U"DProt after lecture-"Are there an) questions;'" tirraining and r,hat Re out.,mt ma, the brilliant alone it is ro the ugil doses, with each .ide taking r„o of C STEKLBROS. f Fros4-"Yes Sir, How do you cal I be IL . cannot sab but ab usual our anr th. acttil the Li.ar hoad. d B.· rhi t„ur major sport intirists It ts K culate horsepower in a donke, en- 1 Prcr.sjor ts griv singing h, r morn 3,3., sir, „t haie no election It w ,.o b. r.gret.ed that the t.nnt. sch.du ;. Sporting Goods j glne" ing hurn a. .he lia.t.n, ro ji.r dath u.r, ba., enoabli to destr. it it i. b Im. al. ais b.w arrang.d so that ir- Hard„are 1.uper,1.1,17 It Codeg. hre n. [.0 h[L to rittri from thi- tests the current sports int. re,[ found in 1 Fillmore, New, York 1 -HC- 4 blotter is something to look for fri,r, 1, no r,trear but in droppinf t aba,7. ba,Litball, and track, is lost 4078/lal/47/4*/3/4,4/1/li'"1830 while the ink is dn ing Senior Soliloquov the wur., Th, cram, are Im. itabl, bLLaus Of ht, Ing th. mar.hi. strung 4 -ind lei them :ome' I repeat it 9 out dur,ng a succ.,won of .#Ls, and Wesleyan Methodist 43 Beh,nd him la, his College daps, T. r them come Th neir bell that n,nall, living som, of thi mate He "Do you know the dilierence Behind the m.morte, >0 tami, plaud unannounc, d Eliminnbohness, ,r r Publishing Association j between a tail and a streer carv" ound. irom tti. north end ot th.Betore him not a doubt or haz., J S WILLETT, Agent She "No" hill *11 bring to our minds the Inb. iore him onli work to tam. twimheic bli. to fco:ru thp., [tohu.r nr.ammainin[ sdheoru oldf the 330 East Onondaga St J He "Then we 11 take rhe street Nor what he didn r a, to da, ing puzzle. and doubtful answers Syracuse, N Y Our brethr.1, are alread, in th. maze b, plaL.d off in thi fall it a satis r 4car "-801 s Life But what he does ro-morro. facterv BOOKS--BIBLES 11 h, stand „,· liere idi. ' I knr,4 arrang.ment cannot A made i I \\ Is has and hi. school'. repai nor whar cour.es other. ma, taki >0 [har .9, [innts tournimint f Sunday School Supplies Y"Have kou heard about the mean In happine+ and sorrou est man m the orld," 'lut 30 for m., giw m. Phi .1.5 or 2ril0k :A- pt irlet ar r3o9u nad p 4laIap; ir1,5 g oarm ila. y m d o C a Wy, r ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTINes ' rrite us your needs, w can supply G 5 "Yea He throws cheA ing gum In Hib students'11 be mutinous sorni da, g.. mi 4iath -Burns them -HC- nor ching. w kirall> trom tall ro '( the streets for Austuis to get stuck He i, 111 grB Rean and weak H. 11 think ot his hcm..hool tar Theology Class Dayon i a ai (Con:mued trom Page One) 1 , GIRLS 24nnouncing GIRLS t "M, father's a doctor I:an 4 sick And Houghton re 11 sure! *.1 ItoIt to hir r.a Img on this sub)'Ct EXPERT HAIR DRESSING for nothng" To other place h. 3 ,1 'Well, mines a preacher -so I can bLE to MI> Alma Ma '1te1r torg.t the '.a) Adarjorie Dw shou.d that i,har r Louid hrn. bein toi Paul a mountain J Mrs C E Jones be good for nothing Zi hen he ha. groun old and grai .., tria| b,came a Mountain ot Or ·r PHO\E 42 F FILLM CRE NEW ) ORK 4 H, 11 comi rho gith a rottlr C portunirr >,ff )eoua,read nY hction ,+ h,1, Ar thi clo of the Bible R.aclin,: 2-*" 4-X- --'5,4=-=-=·4-'%..·Baa#44*#4#·?'440Exams Inevitable Conk.t a double mixed quartirt. r SPENDING and BUYING Yes, Bob sent me a leter nearl, r Thsing thi hymn, "0 Samd Hud .r.'s a difierin.. between spending and buying Spending money every day -College Lde 1 have but one lamp b> which mi 10\, 11 ound. d " %r foolishli and carclessh is extrawaganc. Buying, econom.all>, the 4 feet ari guided, and that ts the lamp Proi.sior Frank # right introdu-d K neassitits, 15 managenent Ever) good manager has something Pastor-' I trust you profited from of .Apert .nci 1 know of no u a; of Dr ELJ ames .ho addrissed rh, f left from his i. elk's pab and this goes mto his bank account And m, sermon this morning, Mr Judging thi turure but b> the past graduates, Alumni, and visitors on when his income incriases, his 51% ings increase m a jarger ratio 41 U hire-' And JudgIng b> the past, I It.h re rb, topic, "Thi Ant,dot. for an Ag, r than his npenditures 'Oh no, Reverend, on Sundap I knoh , hat there has been inilie con „j Doubt" In diagnosing the mod.ri 1 State Bank of Fillmore forget business entirely and go to duct ot the professors for th. last „situation he quorid as follows FILLMORE, NEW YORKr church with absolutel, no thought of i fe# ,.eeks to Justit, those hop, j , Man, p,ople ar. suffering from a r P ; Compolinded Semi-dnnually on Time D. posit. s Emn . 111. h i . as students and scholar. to.r consciousniss of God" In a . 3 16 Per Cent 31/2 Per Cent 4„e been pleased to solace ourstl,es long list of nouns thar he named as **11&·*46·4*·*M-4*1*6-&1/12**rti-**&:·*1**4*·&5/5/.*WS-,6/5 She 'The doctor has forbidd.n Is it rhat ensnaring smile w ith which reprist-ntatle of ellsting conditions '3*P.*£-d-*E*&-*i-/fkte:f/- 6-8<65*-/r ;Z:/rwrer #6&:-6-fr *kike me to sing our rectrations haie been ricilved9 he emphasized greed. lust, immoralit) ., r He "And to think that I had no Trus' HOUGHTON COLLEGEir not ir will prou a trap te kidnapping bcentiousness, la„less confidence in the man'" iour f.et Ask vourseke. ho, thi. n..s and divor:. "Sociologists hape 3 GIF f graclou, reception of our recitations said rhat Mthm five Iears the sancti- DO YOU BELIEVE IN A COLLEGE THAT Absent-minded Professor (in re comports uth these warlike prepara t, of marriage Mil be lost 9 *Agatn 1 DEVELOPES ALL-AROUND DEPENDABLENESS IN $ &01#ing door) 'Dear me, I can r riots ubich co,tr th.ir desks Hau 1% ar Ix imminnt " . the church 4 thmk whether I'm going m or com ' e Moun ourvit., so unR Iling [, . tail,ng m j„r Job " Thek and r MIND-Thorough in Training, College Chartered by New York r mg our "-Bo, s Life mal. knop n our acquired ki. ltdg ochr sratemints madt bv Dr Jime State Universitv thar force mu.t k callid n to .In ,struck hom. in rhe consciousness or CHARACT-RP-,undamental m Behef. Healthful Christian r f On looker-"'k oj don't make ver) it bac; Lt us nrir dicest,t .,urgeiv.. hK Jlt-ater*, irmospnei. good music with Instruments " Th.t ar, implem,nt, 0+ , ar \\ har Stcond, h, consid.red the quald BODY-R holesome m Athletics, Good Gymnasium, Courts an. r Kejth (drummer)-"No, I don't m.an. this martial arra· it * pur .ations of a man .,t God and som. 0 Field r But I dro.n out a lot of bad music rpo.e he nor to force vie ficts trom 1, rbe m.thod. ot .cangelism "Th, 1 And . ha * 4 ro „poo.. then, Min of God,' he said, ' must hae IF SO r Notice to Houghion Girls 1 Sbail He tri argurn.9•' Sir, wr ha, . .timen> H. was sa,id bv b.'Ii, f Attendmg Cornell Summer I bein Inine that tor the jast ten I,ng in Crins[ t-ie mu,t appriciar HOL GHTON COLLEGE r " Session ..Ls Ha ., anything ni , r. of th, >4, I T,stiment method ot con AsKs your interest " 1 , rs ton tir or the subJ H. told hou some bipWill ani Houghron girls i,ho m hb. ht:d the subeicetcvt uNpli tmtin egu \n# e f 4- - % ' m -- + -« -- > % *,- J ,I Desires vour friendship f Needs rour Money t rend to go to Cornell Summer Ses hght in i, inch it is capable, but Ir r» WASTE BASKETS 4. t sion. who have not ; et secured a has all been in £ain Shall 3,- r.wrr XF o2r5 Yco--u5r 0R€o-o7m5c-#Al.00 t Is your oppor[unitv r,r rro ohmav ele ar Hmoeu gkhnt onw H Iot umseai be possifb·n! dw h iecnht hrtaawts ·';t oWr bheaetn t earhmeasd s. heaxll ve ; Benjamin's Furniture Store 4 4. 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