Editorial
The day of August 16 dawned bright and clear. To all outward appearances it was no different than any of the days preceding or those which followed. Yet, without a doubt this was an important date. It is true, the headlines of the papers made no special mention; in fact, no mention at all of this important day. The world little knew and cared less what was about to transpire in the small town of Hudsonville, Michigan. But for the Protestant Reformed young people, this day marked the beginning...