BA SM-AELL L EOAK WFILLU SINLK AE PE; The Houghton StarGREAT SHIP. -Frmiklm Vol. XLII. Houghton College, Houghton, N. Y., Friday, February 24, 1950 No. 17 Lecturer of United Nations Houghton's enrollment figures for the second semester, 1949-50, Dean King Announces are as follows: Will Speak Here March 8 SENIORS, Men, 115; Women,64; total, 179. Scholarship Awards - What has democracy done to re- Times Magazine, and Christian JUNIORS, Men, 94; Women, sist totalitarianism? This is the sub- Science Monitor. His speech has 67; total, 161. Dr. King has announced the win- is on the Knior class cabinet, the ject that Dr. Alvin Goddard will been received with much praise at SOPHOMORES, Men, 105; ners of the upperclass scholarships, Star staff, and belongs to science cluS, discuss when he appears here on fraternal and educational organiza- Women, 77; tOtal, 182. which are awarded to those With the FMF and 6.'1 March 8 for a lecture. He calls his tions in the United States. FRESHMEN, Men, 98; Women, highest term grades of their class. 1 Miriam King has spent this Emes- 107; total, 205. Those receiving senior scholarships ter in extension work and baske:bail UNCLASSIFIED, Men, 8; 1-2 June Du':eshi-e, Bernard Grun- Stanley Soderberg, of Mount Vcr- ACTIVITIES Women, 23; total, 31. stra, Maribel K.ng, Miriam King, non, New York, participates in such Daily-Morning Watch - 7:30 There are 420 men and 338 9.aniey Sode berg, and Arleen activities as church cbir, OitorEo,F a.m.-S-24 women making a total of 758 stu- We·res. The junior award goes to Torchbearers, FMF, Student Min- Fri., Feb. 24 - Boulder motion ents, 30 less than last semester. Betty Jackscn. and Cynthia Com- isterial association, and the Star. pictures-Chapel-8:00 pm. stock receives the sophomore scholar- The sixth four-pointer, Arleen Sat., Feb. 25 - Singspiration- ship. Werres, is on the student council Dorm Reception Room - 6:45 New Room Soon On the Dean's List eve-y semester, and the Pebble, is chaplain of 'une Dukeshre. of Oceanside, New pm. Psychology club and plays hockey. Church Choir Rehearsal - To Be Finished °°in: fo-:hYeo rek, choasn rdec etiivmede a. pAerlfseoct gs-hadee The junior class schola ship wasChu ch-7: 30 p.m. wen by Betty Jackson, cf Mmis- M n., Feb. 27 - Oratorio Re- hi: taken part in Pre-medical club, hearsal-Chapel-7: 30 p.m. Early this week wo k was resumed -hurch cboir, Orato-io society, Torch- quan, New Jersey. Tues., Feb. 28 - College Prayer on the room beneath the dorm porch, bearers, FMF, and has been Editor Cynthia Cims:ock, of Smymi. Meeting-Chapel-7: 30 p.m. eventually to become a men's lounge. 4 the Lanthorn. New York, is active as a Sta- re- Wed., Mar. 1 - Junio: Recital, W.thin two weeks the room should be pirte-, a membe - of Ora:orio, and Besides his studies, Be-nard G-un- Russell-Odor - Chapel - 7:30 n 'irly completed, according to M-. Proof Editor of the Lmthorn. sea, of Houston, Delaware, finds Gilbert of the Business office. The lic - P m. time for the student council and the Bis!:etball, Purple Gold - Bed- ciat racks are already on hand. radio station. This is his fourth four 7 he wo k on the porch itself will Curtains forf rd-7: 30 p.m. Thurs., March 2 - Class Prayer DR. ALVIN GODDARD Meetings-6:45 pm. Marabel King, of Ashville, New Fri., March 3 - Expression Club pirch and the steps are ready; they York, has varied inte-est., for she Chiang Kai-Sheklecrure "Democracy Puts on Its B.g motion pictures-Chapel-7: 30 were fabricated in the shop by Hough- 1 The average Westerner today pic- Dr. Godda d has spent some t.me P.m. Ion students. studying human behavior and inter- 1 Baskerball, Pu-ple-Gold - Bed· -- --- HC Dr. Paine Will Visit 1 pi jit *M;li59- national relations. He has received ford-7:30 p.m. Stockin Home tinent of Asia. The reeming millionsdegrees from the University of Canandaigua, Boston of China's populat.on are envisionedCHAPEL Chattanojga, Harvard university, and On March 1, President S. W. as a conglomerated section of hum„o- Boston university. Posit ons which i Friday, Feb. 24 Is Undergoing Paine will speak at a Lenten service i he has held in the past include: ' in the Wesleyan Methodist church of t yth ceoirn ecxeirsnteedn cfeo rw thiteh gsereeaktienrg p tahrer Dr. Moreland 1-xesut-ve Se-reta y of the W irld Tuesday. Feb. 28 Price C3mmission, a member of In- RedecorationDr. Paine ernitional Relations Committee of wonders how human beings can gn Wednesday, March 1 Professor Stockin and his family. was formerly on the college stal. 4 c State Deprtment, and member on !iving in such a desperate anl de-whose home was partially destroyed of Section for Licture Services and Dr. King The following week cn Mirch 6 generate society. by fi-e Jan. 31, are planning to be Educational Liaison of the United Thu sday, March 1 he will address the New Enland There is little wonder for the opin Dr. King back in their home by March 1.Nations. 1 fellowship anniversary meet ng in ion the average outsider holds of Mrs. Stockin stated that the por- Boston, and also the chapel of Eas- China. It would be almost impo,- His articles have appeared in the ' Friday, March 3 Dr. Hall rion of the house that has no be re- tem Nazarene college, in Wollaston sible for a Westerner with western At'imtic Monthly, Christian CentuTy,\ built is the part they always wanted Mass. ideals to attempt to live for any Good Housekeeping, New York to change. "We never liked the ' length of time under the circum- kitchen on rhe dark side of the house ' stances which the Chinese have ti'-en as their lot in life. For cenru -ies, Radio Station WJSL Opens; an ' always wi:hed we could move it over to the light side. Now. thanks Chinese people have been used to to the fire, we can. r their standard of living, and for the Expects Four 1-lour Program m.).t part have accepted it.Accord.ng to Professor Stockin, It was not until the larte- part of :h_ h · use needs completely re- By CYNTHIA COMSTOCK nouncer Ian Lennox signed off, and the nineteenth centu-y and rhe ca:lyd.corating and the back part, whe-e Tuesday night I stopped in at the a general sigh of relief went around. decades of the twentieth that pot-the fire was, is being remodeled. The rado station to watch the first broad- The remainder of the evening's broad- pl tions of Ch:na's younger generatinnans are to reduce the space of the casting continued. begin to feel the necessity of awakingcast over Station WJSL. It was sur- woodshed and the atric. The kitchen China to her back seat in :he world prising to see the number of people WJSL will be broadcasting from is to be changed to the east side With society. Through the decides of the who were crowded inn the tiny con- 8:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m every Tues- corner windows and valance lighting. nineteenth century, the co'intry of trol room and the studio, or else day through Saturday. Some time in A bedroom iS tO be placed where the wandering around the halls of the China had gradually been cfned ufthe future it will go on a four-hour kitchen formerly was, and a study to foreign trade. Fine Arts building. At about quarter :chedule from 7:00 pm. ro 11:00 with a large picture window to the of nine, Dr. Luckey shut th.r con- p.m. Norm Jones, program manager, west is to be between the bedroom Unable to cope with the .egulati.Jn t-01 room door, and everyone just gave the following schedule of pro- and kitchen at a slightly higher eleva- of such trade because of the degenen· stood there and waited. Out in the grams for February 24 and 25: Fri- tion. Professor Stockin said that tion of its government, China fet! studio the fellows joked and laughed day, 8: 30, News and Sports; 8:45, they are merely building the struc- victim to foreign countries taking over nervously as the minutes ticked U. S. Marine band; Saturday, 8:30, ture now in hopes of finishing it later spheres of influence in China proper. slowly by. "Now's the time to blow With the rest of the world includ-News and Sports; 8:45, U. S. Navy when the time and means are avail- k your nose and cough, folks," com- band; 9:00, Variety Show; 9:15, able. The remodeling is under the ing Japan adopting modern methods mented Dick Schnorbus. Semiclassical Music; 9:45, Star direction of Mr. Brent[inger. of civilization, that portion of the At nine o'clock engineer Ed Bar- Hour; 10:00, Dick Schnorbus; 10:15 DR. ARTHuR W. Lymlp young Chinese who had been educatedThe personal property of Rev. and sum gave the signal and WJSL was abroad began to realize the plight ofP.B.C. Vesper Hour. Mrs. Henry Ortlip, missionaries in on the air. Following a prayer by Next fat!, Dr. Lynip will fill the their country. This group agitatedDuring the week of the 27th, out- Haiti and brother of Mrs. Stockin, Dr. Bert Hall, Robert Nuermberger ofice of College Dean which is being for the overthrow of the old March man's hiarr >earns (If an) floods are sometimes disastrous Fire r N > ., EDITORS len, Frances Ja.Lon, Mark Anderson a little observation plus Will r. reade s are in doubt to what weak also acts as both fnend and foe J ut .,' Ft,turc, Charles Samuels, Copy READERs Arthur Davis, Alexia ,ia 1 in short order that it ts b> no ness it is to which every man hopes, Now, is it not only natural that love, Stri e Ca.tor Make-up, dacdregor, Margaret MacGregor Ineans lacking within the church I to succumb epentually-they likely that dynamic force residing at rhe ' Belle Russell, Donald 'ROO, READERS Marabel King, havt found a sanctimonious armos will find our b; readmg this letter ) center of the universe, the consuming 5, (-irrultwn, Arthur Rup Esthir Maurer, Glad,5 Talbert, pm e to be the best breeding ground Mr Soderberg presented his case so passion which grasps the soul of every Hans Holland Bert, McMartin i r th. "backslapper." and probably convincingl> that I am forced to ad creature--8 nor only received wisely i , .u s Harold Blair MAAE LP Ruth Knapp Walt rh. on4 riason that he does not leave Init (as a disinterested party) thar he but is also misused Its misuse cr . c Rs Dixie Scoles, Donald \ ikestad is because, like Noah's dove, he prisented a sound basis for the posi tamly b rmgs destruction and even ter- 1 1 · 4.. Mar> Ellen Kick Cynthia JRc LATIo. Alice Bonesteel, Agnes knows .hen he is . eli off non of the "have nots " However.. ror Thus the fact that love at times L s ck Laura Davis, Frank Ber u ,nesteel, Joan Gaegen, Davtd I behew that the "nae's" also main- brings sorrow argues for its merit rot L Joan Schlaitzer Virginla lopman Clayton Gravlin, Ells H. could not fool the public with rain a stand which merits not only I mr Phkllis Goodman S'ieila ab. th Gregor> his 'God bles> you's" or "glad to sic defense but also praise Another objection might be raised Mr Have iS prejudiced Such an F. rgu,son Alexia MacGregor, Bob .-, PibIS Shirle) Schruers, Gertrude wu's" if he tried, for the world will c,untenance "backslapptng" only if it I am nor rebuking the "have nots , objection is welcomed, for all per-n Jean Forquer, Ruth Cal R,dmond, Helen Coldiron, Kath- s dcne profess.onally Some of our This whole matter is not a question son'. a e, in a sense at least, preh n Robert Oppenhcim r >n Densmore , of truth 0- e ro. It ts a case of Judiced Each person acts from his A i .1.G MAr,•AGER Walt Vike Ae .1 Y ADV1SOR Elwood Stone gria: poilticians hake learned the sec ./ d C. STOMA. Walt Vikestad ri, and i.nce the, can often pull merel> having or not having, of en ' own posit,on, with a "prejudice" oft ,i „00! our the people's gis with joying happiness or enduring sorrow, h s own ideas and aspirations True, 41[ r,>o much murmu ing wth,n the f partaking of real life itself or suf he might accept the suggestions of Entind as second class matter at the Post Office at Houghton, Ae#. k ork, rank. Religious badkslappers, es fer.ng th,s ordeal of unending human others, and such acceptance indicates unde- the Act of March 3, 1679 and authorized October 10, 1032 pLCial) pu. ers anJ inhu.n,tal m .n Man .as made to "have " a rec.1.ing of new ideas If anyone Su „nption rate, 0200 per vear And onl, when he riaChis th,s stitcacons a c st 11 an ateur , and the . thinks he really doesn't act from his locs he hnd contintment, satisfaction, fore the> are Lery Wise to stay withm own position, he deceives himself, and tlitir capabilities Wh) feel thi shairnpd ,e ,qu'libr um When he does not rh,3 state of deception is itself h,6 Wanted-Student Support end of mammon s foot when the I a,e h glu, snme sort of a pro unique but crude posit onres- of hich ie ha e seen an, Ie saints will uelcome them with open Noi, thar campus station WJSL has officiall> gone on the arms and -efin d aimpl. m last week. The "prejudice" of a Mr Haveis broader than that of a Mr Have P i U,L t 1 Ponder " ., h e feel as though we have J umped from the frying pan into Th. world ma> be dumb, but I Not Not every Mr Have Not has ti . h c Previously the onl> criticism echoed Has the one vinted ha, e seldom found them ro be as Mr Hake does ca-n a h.avier expirtinced the state of have ness , 4.ase. "When does WJSL go on the air" Stead programm ng gulliblt as th. average church mem. financial burden than Mr Hae Not i,ur u y Air Have has endured and 1 rutably means a steady stream of protests and criticism that maj ber. who lik. our dog. will be sans But Mr Have obtains whit he wants, aolwd from the state of have-not bardh be classed as constructive However we do nor infer thai fied wth a meatless bone as long as \11 Have Not pa, 1.55 than half ness Thus Mr Have ts well quall a pat on the head and a " nice doggle" s n uch Eut doesn't get what he fied to SLe both angles of the whole1 ils 15 altogether unwanted, for crmcism keeps the staff o i ts t cs g 1 along Hith ,[ The . irld wants : t irl).1, And if he doesn't picture and gain a true perspective 1'>Lit this position cramps one'$ feet' A pat on the back to those ,„dtnce Of accomplishmen., [ iev * rli- position of a I'vir 1-lae- I place no charges against the 'have w' o do the work is greatl> appreciated and in the long run will want wmebod> .ho . 11 "del ver the 4-. c rn.or.c off fo he then does not's" themselves I give no expres- produce better work There are man, of the fellows and girls goods . the; hant leadtrship, though nor know whar a bargain he ts migs sion of rebuLe but words of sym o king on the station who don't have a pretty title, but without the> sometimes make bad choices in ing path) On the whole, "have not's" thur loyalty WJSL would still be in the construction stages obtaining u hat the; ,.ant The> havt I thoroughl) agree wih Mr Soder- are brave souls, truly deserving com-been seldom sansfi.d with th, do berg's opinion that romance has the mendation as well as commiseration Then, too, tt has been often said that those who make the nothings of societ> potentialities for giving a horse heart They well deserve to Join the no , noise are the least informed about the situation To this can Jesus .as right when he said, "The trouble Not onl> do I concede this "have's " bc added the fact that when a distress signal is raised for needed childrin d this world are in their point. but would argue for it, re F, iiccs. more staff members, or talent for programming, few are gene ation .,ser than the children of gardless of how robust a horse might DEAR EDITOR light " Inside the church, big mouths those who respond, and many are those who question why progress Will you kindly make mention in cover i rot being made It's an old, old issue with those who are or have smile in suepa ssomna lol rd eoeudt so fA s Reaatsteornin wg iDll EAR EDITOR one of the coming issues of the Star been leaders. and one which shall not be solved todav coier a multirude of sins while the Concerning the feature article in that the Summit Home for Children, laity cr> "bravo'" "Personalit> kids" last week s Star on cupidity in Summir, NJ,is anxious for a Chris tho :ta ffneseITenucourgramt anduumdnestansh Id be stressed rhal arc seldom capable leaders Houghron, I should like to point out tian young man who will be willingding f rom the members that one might> important phase of to undertake rhe responsibilities of rf the Ilstening audience even to the extent of cheerf ullv pitching ' bakslapmpin, gir, "m aupset cbiael lay dthmei tDteads tthora-t uendduecrasttiaonnd 1 it5, tshoec uaul athdojur swtmoueldn te Ali ss uI mremcreera, tbioengainl nleinagd Jeur nfoer 2th4e coming m if need be to aid in maintammg a high quality broadcastlng al vamn, has worked wonders m minate dating problems by elimm The director of the New Jersey schedule There is a lot of tricky equipment to handle and the man, a church, or at least seemingly King dating children's home ts Miss Martha John technical staff has to have time to learn the trade so to speak so Like hone), it attracts bugs, and Script writing ts a tedious operation requiring patience and practice 1 have observed that as a result, a That is one solution But I mam son Miss Johnson is an evangelical Christian and desires someone first certain semblence of unity has been tain that a fellow can give his girl and none of the managers are expertenced in their Jobs There are maintained But such unity is usually "niceties" without being lavishng. ofof ar lCl whhrios tk mnoewasn sw ahnadt v wichtoor icoauns lbive Inrumerable obstacles to be overcome, and no one sweats more when sho-dived The backslapper cries would much rather date a fellow a witness for Chrst to our children .· program misfires than the engineers in the control room and the "p-ac„ peace, and makes everyone w hose attitude is that he would like annou-cers in the studio All of them are doing their best to give 1001 happi. but true peace m any to bestou those things upon the girl Secondl), it must be a young man m ou a stanon o f which you may be proud church can on]) become realit) when but can't afford it rather than one w ho has had experience working m -h. tie that binds. binds the hear. p ho brags about his sales' resistance groups He will have to share a Although it has been stated that this is your station, it mug n the face of rising discord his I fear that to marrk a man with the dirmitory w th three or four of ourboys " It seems as though this is b= cm-hasized that WJSL is primartly the Lord's propertv and de favo-Ite expression is usualli "forget i larte" attltude ould be to wear clear an opportunity fo- a splendid wit- · 2ned to glorif, Him and to perpetuate His kingdom With r' it s in the past," or "let's ance sale clothes and to iat staleprayif forgetttng, or even bread becau,e it makes better toasti ness for the Lord to these boys and"anout IC as 1, .r:ted ' The heavens declare the glor> of God " and appl) pra. ing, d.orced from intelligent You.s trulk, girls, and also an opportunity forsome Christ an srudent to ea-n fund. h .rprrd "The heavens declare the glory of God and apply effort could straighten out an) wron. Edna R Shore t- appl> on his further education r re our student station. dedicated to the Lord The scope of our rhe rimed, of . h.ch la, within the Anyone inkrested may obtain an ap .crv r cs will be productive if ther are backed up with prayer re.lm of human possibilit, plication blank from Miss Cowles' 11 WJSL Mill be effective only if its audience Kill support it 25 n-o1t rg nu'a I rsaanrt ethea lra "sbtain-kgs rliepspuinltes., feels destrable But such, I sa>, wl · „fflce or ma> correspond directl, withhave their reward-the blood of their rh Summit Howe for Children, 63 w ·rh rraver understanding patience. and encouragement but thro s discontent and strife un- hearers being upon their hands 1-rergreen Road, Summit, N J -R M Nuermberger derground. where it will inevitably A very p-actical word in closin. Yours truly, assume monstrous proportions, await- The churches are wondering wh) their , * * * Stephen W Paine ing rhe p ycholoeical momen, f-r ranks are losmg the college elem-nt combustion The latter state will be to other and somenmes larger church Cooperation Is Unnecessary . hundred times worse than the for es and denominations I la> a g-eat DEAR EDITOR me• Evil must be nipped m the bud deal of the blame at the door of Recentlp, while I was standing in The cr, of neark every organization on the campus is that "Backslapping" is the best way of "pastoral backslapping" as a sub the rear of the Music butlaing, I rn one B willing to cooperate except a certain energetic few Pisrponing a "necessary end " ..itute for active, material, and finan heard two students remark as to the clal assistance Leaders sa, that these certain few do all the work and the others A short word should be said here unsighrliness of the campus directly concernme the "rhetoncal backslap- f One does not float through college behind thi Fine Arts buildingid4 clew gum, eat pop corn and crincise the workers and everyone eke not in the immediate group -er " He holds that 'hackslapping", on the "God bless you's" of the pas I believe, Mr Editor, that anyts much safer than "foot treadlng" tor and deacons "Life is real, life Houghton students who has seen this We would submit the question Why should the¥ cooperate: and twice as profitable His sermons 15 earnest", it ts rugged-the path is conglomeration of junk and ashes If the; want to sit and let their abilities remain undeveloped that's are composed of "sugar and sp ce and thorny, and anything . orth living for J will agree that something should be nervth,ne nice" and the effect is must be lived on the temporal as well dine to improie the back approach to their business Besides, they have a right to criticise the work of enchanting This particular type as the spiritual plane--the needs of i Houghton Even the veterans know others, for crlticism is constructive, and without It an, effort grows usuall, tickles his congregations to both being met We talk about des that orderly confusion is better than static Mid use|ess , sleep and since sleeping panshioners Dising the shekels, but I want to see Just confusion do not criticise, he maintains quite the man who can ger along with Some students should never try to cooperate Or should thrv' ' ofren the peace and unity that he outh Sincerely,(Continued on Page Three) A·nst cally App-ecianve * February 24, 1950 i-IE HOUGHTON STAR Page Three Nuggets Lamp*U Interviewees Give ImpressionsBy MARK ANDERSON Comme,du Left By Mid - winter Meeting Let us draw near with a true, a e responsible for Checking the he,Ir. m full assurance of faith, context of the verse stated above, it ' For the ihird time m eight years lationship to God is the greatest con- haing our htarts spnnkled from an s iound that access to God ts based BY CONNIE JACKSON t' 2 Re. AI- Williams served as cern of hfe, then one must evaluate . ti confiience, and our bod,es on at leasr two thmgs One is the Something new has been added to , evangelist of revival services in th these past days as of utmost impor- ,)J. h,d n th pure water ' shed blood of Christ whtch makes Houghton's local lore The droollng IHoughton Weszlyan Methodist tance We serve a dynamic God Hebrews 10 22 pissiblt "A heart sprinkled from an mob who wait ravenously m line at 1 church during the past campaign, and the things that are of Him are ivil conscience " A second is the Gaoyadeo nearly had their nervous ' lasting from February 8.19 Chris- dynamic Lves changed, enriched,Well has it been sa,d that there 15 no rer, ogression m the providence of fact of a "n high priest over rhe s>'rems shatte-ed the other day when r ans commonly hold the opinion that mellowed by His power are a living house of God, our Eternal Priest, the loud p.als of a cowbell summoned man cannot fully evaluate the good testimony today of the value of 6Cool I h. only direction God has esus Christ The fore for us to move is forward There .he Lord J h m to eat With a mighty push h c'. any campaign may produce, meeting.go ng declares that our basis of action and are [wo directions we can move, but rumbiea "moos," the crew, smce God alone m His mfilntte wis- on. is not God endorsed To back- is something only God can do for us. '1 sta red downstairs We were all one I dom can see and evaluate the p-egress rat Thheer students' desire to understand but something which we may act ok the herd as e.erybody got into ' that individuals make However, than to cnticize the teaching slide is possible, but not desirable upon through choice rlic spirit of things and mooed since Christrans also beheve that man of hollness, the clanty of presenta-A.u[.ality either before or after con Monolustily Gray's "towing herd winding 'can see some evidence of God's work- f the Word, and the appeal ursion is a logical impossibility For Something we Lan do, then, based slowly o'er the lea" had nothing on ing and the subsequent change to be led by the Spirit were com- ward we must go to be m harmony on God's previou. action is to "draw us You could hardly say we wound wrought m the lives of persons as mendable aspects of these days . i.h God The Christian Life ts near with a true heart, " Our lowly down the stairs into the dining manifested by changed conduct, it My heart responds 'rrlus has been p ogressive As one writer puts it ' verse gives the "how" of drawing hall Yup, the cowbell has created is app-obriate that we consider some holy ground-let us go on7 he purpose of life iS growth " Anyth ng less than this 15 unnatural ,near Ir is first, with a true or whole something new in the way of din- opinions concerning the past evan- PROFESSOR M O NELSON heart This means undivided loyalty ner music, I don't even miss the elec- gelistic campaign There are certain things only God to your objective-God A whole trIC model' In my opinion, the recent revivalDR C A RIEs can do for us and certain th was conducted in a sane and intelli- a. e can do for ourselves in oy heart has only one master It moves (HEWING GUM TROUBLE I hive app-eciated the desire of gent manner It was definitely a in the direction of one objective I have observed of late that a fewTozer notes this w his booklet, the evangelist to declare the whole l .ow-pressure meenng, and it came persons around here have taken up "Paths to Power " This distinction "Ihs one thing I do, forgetting the counsel of God m the ss'lou Id be kept clear in a period of those things which are behind, an vdi cbiloeu gsu hma bNito or fo cnhlye wdoinegs oitn d beufobr-m without an argumentative p ainntd o cf oJens- ucsli mtoa ax natural, rather than amcifial, sreevni·aeli hTinog d wraew ca nne daor aton dG tohder eisf,o rree awchhing forth unto those thing troversia1 approach I have likewise The chapel services were especially ich are before, I press towards r,h teh epl amcoe uththe, cwheewakeer nin tihmem jainwenst, daanndg earppreciated the careful and praperful beneficial in that they tended to Faculty Member ' m,f aG.ko dfo .rn t hCeh pnrsizte J oefs tuhse "h Tighhe c aolnlinlyg b oigf s tuhfafot ctahteioyn c (osvoemre t hbeu bnbolesse gaenta s° rreecoe-lpet iwo'n'o odf dtr untoht breys opounr dy oinu nmga scsla, ruifnyd teerr.mtasn dbmrmg gainndg aapbpo-uetc aia tbioentt eorf ne who has succeeded m moving in mouth, you know), but it 15 also very imotionallv, but as individuils :Le Spmt-filled life One was made Plays he received a ' f ngerator and woke up to find his ears trozen stiff First thing he 521, asrldmfrE, 'Sjdallhaft /Va6a0:06- 96 2 bumped into a door and knocked one Red G White Store ' of them off A trille ficticious I'll American Legion award in the eight pg,raards eb tHfoere s stutadriteindg tcruomllepgeet afnodr swixa sM lur uT, oOkauhwua, aNnankoaumncoetso t hoef Kenaghaag. e a. jd mmyit ,a bdvuitc eit, lepefto apnle ,im anpdre bses icoanr eTfualk oef SUN SPUN in rh. Nav> from 1943 to 1946 ment and coming marriage of his your nose after being out in this sub- zero weather daughter Ruth Shizuko, to Mr Phil- Mr Noble likes to fish and play FROSTED FOOD SALE tennis, thinks Houghron ts a little 1,p Shoset Iha, son of Mrs Ushiya ' Another thing about this cold sp:11 too conservatiw when it comts to Iha of Honolulu, Hawaii The wed- is the amount of energ> one uses Cat,ilifloWer Cut Corn Cut Wax Beans rult. and assignments, likes the well ' ding will take place in June I shivering It's quite saddening tosee everybody gomg around hunched Greer, French Cut Beans Mixed Vegtables .quipp.d instrument room m the ' IIC up and tremblmg You are so taken Music bullding, and is partial to, up with fighting the icy blasts thar Squash Peas & Carrots Spinach Tschaikowsky's compositions Staff Meets for Prayer you forget to be on guard for shppery }-Ie was married in June, 1948, to 'Though fe# may know it, the places and crash' Then you Barbara George, a mus c Lducation .raff of Luckev Memorial holds a lovingl) nurse >our black and blue PEAS 2 for $ .45 major at Houghton from 1946 to prayer meettng In Dr Paine's offce spots along until it happens again 1948 The> now live at the Fox every Monday morning from 830 to I hate to seem pessimistic In my out- house , look but cold weather isn't up my -HC - r 00 alley And Prof Stockm agrees, bilver Rapids Salmon $.35 IIC don'r you, Prop Pause to Ponder... 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' m fell. at this point I have no more (Continued from Pdge Two) ffer, so breathe a sigh of relief Fresh Carrots 2 bunches $ .15 them The churches are giving much ' Up m the stacks m the hbrary beTlhlsu,s b eunbdbelteh gmuym o,b asenrdv atthioen sw oena tchoewr- i cackllng but few eggs, and as they there is a shelf of books for sale ' Lettuce large heads 2 for $ .25 are failing the youth, materially, I which have been discarded because say, they are failing to a large extent of 5 lb. $ .29 to achieve one of the basic elements their physical condition The "Our faith cannot be well ground- Cooking Onions for a purposeful existence The spir. price of the books depends on the ' ed unless it is related to the Bible " 1 Tomatoes, tube 2 for $ .29 trual is nor a substitute for the mater- state they are in but m no case do ,Christ did not change the Law ' - Fr tai and temporal-but supplementary they exceed 25 cents Anyone whois He simply translated ir into its heart I C-alit. Sunkist Oranges doz. $ .49 to it Some of my readers, I think, interested should ask at the libranan's value will nor catch the significance of this office Dr S W Paine Page Four THE HOUGHTON STAR February 24, 1950 3*2 Coach Releases Purple Upsets .Gold, BY TEVI -1- Coming Swimming Wins First Game, 49-41 An under-rated Purple Pharoah son and Hunsberger in these open- When our illustnous editor of the Meet Scheduleu the fact that Purple plays together quintet outplayed the taller and ing 10 minuets of play. StaT suggested that a spors column as a team, a virtue which compensates I. Practice Meet favored Gold Gladiator team to te In the following quarter Purple was not only expected, but even de- for a dozen vices. Not to be over- Women: Tues., Feb. 28, 3:00 pm. tune of an upser 49-41 victory in captain Max Nichols set his sightsminded, I told him, "No sports; no looked is the good Purple's fortu Bedford gym, Wednesday evening, and sank seven points to help keepcolumn." Far from being convinced, in having the two high scorers of thene Men: Wed., March 1, 3:00 pm. Feb. 22. his team in the running. Both teams he went on to insist that there was of material upon which I JColhass league Ma wealth nson, who raanxk eNd 0r 115 a annd dN Ao.l IWI. oCmluesn :M Teheutrs., March 16, 3:00 The Goldsters started with Guest i matched point for point in this hectic could embellish at will. Of course, and Price at forwards, Castor at cen- period with the Gold basketeers 2, respectively. holdign a 23-19 lead as the gun the fact that the material was all in P.m. ter and Kolowski and Troutman at sounded ending the first half of the the future was rather limiting. At , As for the Gladiators, the situation Men: Fri., March 17, 3:00 pm. the guard slots. The Purple quintetas exactiv the opposite. Where Pur- first Purple-Gold series game of the an,· rate, the following feeble evalua- pie lacks men, Gold has an abun. III- Purple-Gold Meet showed Johnson and Tiberio at the 1949-50 basketball season. non of the Purple-Gold series is the dance. Almost twenty hopefuls were Women: Tues, March 28, 3:00 front lines while Nichols held down best that could be managed under the center spot and Zike and Huns- A rejuvenated Pharoah team tooka: one of the early practices. Con- p.In. the circumstances. berger started at the guard posts. the floor at the opening of the second sequently, a fast game or a touchy Men: Wed., March 29, 3:00 p.m. In general: the situation between r.feree won't make the Gold cagers Led by Castor and co-captain Joe half. As the Goldsters dumped in th: colors is the same as last year- Entry sheets will be posted approxi- Guest the favorites held a slim 11-7 four consecutive points and held a /00 „r .·il ,h amvoe rseo msoe.h Towh acro l4le cGteodld th see;3 thety'·c p. uon floob ha ra wb plhv p v. T:cwh own h'et)y pcuatn a ( atelthaomu gohn mately one week before each meet. lead at the end of the initial quarter. comfortable 27-19 margin, the PurpleThe former sinking four points and quintet's mertie was aroused to theill average 6' 1" or The following events will be included. pir: of the talent. whereas Purple 6. ' the latter dumping in two field goats cxtent of 21 points while holding men seem to have received a lesser S in height. MEN and a charity toss. The Purple of- their opponents to seven rallies. amount of material. Three of last To ium it all up, the p;cture looks fensive was shared by Tiberio, John- The Purple's "big guns," Max Free Style 45 yds. Nichols and Al Johnson, started Beach. and Med Sutton, cornposed Pu-plc. One last word: it was just Free Style 90 vds. hitting the hoop as they scored 16 of the backbone of the Purple squad. the sam,· last vear, and the Pharaohs Pree ST)'le 210 yds. the 21 markers. Thi year. only one member hi. been hcked the tar out of their favored Free Stvle 450 vds. Gold Girls Win, 31-2 in the final period the teams added to rhe first sting-namely. rivals. Who knows what will happen Back Crawl 90 yds. Mitchel Scores 14 slowed down considerably with the Wilbur Zike. Nor is this the end of this vear? Breast Stroke 90 yds. Gladiators outscoring the Pharoahs Purple s blues. Individual Medley 135 yds. A victorious Gold girls' fivesome 11-8. In this period Troutman, Gold The,· defnitely lack manpower. Stockin Fire... Three Man Medley 135 yds. marched over their Purple opponents guard, tried to keep his team in the They have a corker of a frst string. F ·ur-man Fre Style Rela> 180 yds. t. the tune of 31-24. game by scoring five points. but should the pace get too fast or *Cont:nued pim Poff One k Scoring leaders for the evening the referee too generous with the per- Prof. and M-s. Stockin wish to ex- Topp ng the Pharaohs by a single WOMEN were Nichols and Johnson for the .enals. the situation will prove un- r ress the·r aprre:.ation f.,r the gifts poin:, 7-6, m the brst period, the hapm·. Then there is the problem n 4 .e . ,f help of the students F ec 45 yds victo-5 wo-ked themselves nine points victors, each with 16 points, andTroutman's 12. of height, or. better yet, the lack of and faculty members. The¥ also Free 90 yds. ahead by the time of the half buzzer. ir. Th-ee candidates for the first ippreciate the work of the local and Free 210 yds. Even though Purple dumped three BOXSCORE string are 5' 9" or under, which is Caneadea fremen. "If it had not Back Crawl 75 yds. more points than Gold in the third PURPLE FG FT TP generally considered pretty small for I been for their quick thinking and Breast Stroke 75 yds. quarter and equaled their counters Nichols 6 4 16 basketball. Only Max Nichols at ' the new water system, the house Individual Medley 90 yd.. during the final period, they suffered Peterson 000 center is over 6 feet. Much more im- I would have been a complete loss." Three-?v'!an Medley 135 yd.. a 31-24 loss. Johnson -_.--__. _._--7 2 16 portant than what has gone above ' Professor Stockin said. Four-Man Free Style Relay 180 yds. Alderman ..__--_-_--------Scoring honors go to Mitchell of Tiberio 3 5 Gold with 14 points. Hunsberger ______2 4 8 NoncE: The Dean's office an- BOX SCORES Zike 204 1 MARTIN'S nounces that Ellen ThompsonA Special For This Week! PURPLEand Gilbert Smith should be in- T TOTALS 18 13 49 G AUTO SERVICE Feb. 27 to March 4 cluded in the Dean's List. 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