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t h e C>e6icAtion F r o m t h e t i m e H o p e C o l l e g e w a s b u t a n i d e a in t h e m i n d s o f a f e w , its p u r p o s e has b e e n to i m p a r t w i s d o m a n d k n o w l e d g e to a n y o n e w i t h a t r u e d e s i r e f o r it. Thus, f r o m the b e g i n n i n g , H o p e has p l a c e d its e m p h a s i s o n s c h o l a r s h i p . C l a i m i n g m a n y g o o d d e p a r t m e n t s , the c o l l e g e has s e v e r a l e x c e l l i n g o n e s ; a m o n g t h e m , t h e d e p a r t -
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I
m e n t o f c h e m i s t r y . It w a s this, c o m b i n e d w i t h H o p e ' s o t h e r assets, t h a t w o n f o r the s c h o o l a little m o r e t h a n a y e a r a g o , a r a n k i n g a m o n g the o u t s t a n d i n g t e n c o e d u c a t i o n a l l i b e r a l arts c o l l e g e s in the l a n d . The c o l l e g e w a s d e s c r i b e d t h e r e i n as h a v i n g ethos of ship."
austerity, simplicity, a n d
"an
serious s c h o l a r -
In the c h e m i s t r y d e p a r t m e n t is f o u n d the " s e r i o u s scholarship' which pervades
much of
the c a m p u s .
The g r a d u a t e s o f this d e p a r t m e n t h a v e p r o v e n the e x i s t e n c e o f this s c h o l a r s h i p b y a t t a i n i n g p o s i t i o n s which reflect not o n l y their excellent t r a i n i n g , but also their c o m p r e h e n s i o n of that i n t a n g i b l e r e a l m o f t h o u g h t t h a t is t h e essence o f a l i b e r a l e d u c a t i o n . T h e y a r e the results o f the g u i d a n c e a n d i n f l u e n c e o f t h e i r instructors w h o h a v e c h a l l e n g e d a n d a i d e d t h e m w i t h o u t a n y desire for m o r e than the r e w a r d o f t a k i n g p a r t in the m o l d i n g o f a l i f e . To such a m a n , o n e w h o has just c o m p l e t e d t h i r t y y e a r s o f i n s t r u c t i o n , g u i d a n c e , a n d i n s p i r a t i o n at H o p e , to Dr. J. H a r v e y K l e i n h e k s e l , the 1 9 5 8 MILES T O N E is d e d i c a t e d .
His g r a d u a t i o n M I L E S T O N E , in r e f e r e n c e to h i m , c a r r i e d these w o r d s : " I a m a t r u e l a b o r e r — e n v y no m a n s h a p p i n e s s , g l a d o f o t h e r m e n ' s g o o d . " These words, e x e m p l i f y him.
D u r i n g his g r a d u a t e s t u d y
a n d the y e a r s f o l l o w i n g , he has r e m a i n e d a r e s e r v e d m a n , precise, t h o u g h t f u l a n d sincere, often a v o i d i n g kudos. Dr. K l e i n h e k s e l is w e l l - k n o w n in c h e m i s t r y circles t h r o u g h o u t the c o u n t r y as a n e x c e l l e n t instructor in the f u n d a m e n t a l s o f c h e m i s t r y . He is a n a u t h o r i t y in the c h e m i s t r y o f i n o r g a n i c s u b s t a n c e s , h a v i n g w r i t t e n his d o c t o r a t e thesis o n the " p r o p e r t i e s o f the a n h y d r o u s r a r e e a r t h m e t a l c h l o r i d e s , " w h i l e at the U n i v e r s i t y o f Illinois. A s a m e m b e r o f the A m e r i c a n C h e m i c a l S o c i e t y , he o f t e n a t t e n d s their c o n f e r e n c e s a n d a c t i v e l y s u p p o r t s H o p e ' s c h a p t e r of A C S . His s e r v i c e to the c o m m u n i t y has n o t b e e n l i m i t e d to the f i e l d o f s c i e n c e , but has r e a c h e d o u t to a d v i s o r y c a p a c i t y o f the Blue K e y a n d m e m b e r s h i p Professional Men's Club of Holland. Of
his f r e s h m a n
in the
c o l l e g e class, the M I L E S T O N E
s a i d : T h e y b e g a n their f o u r y e a r s j o u r n e y t h r o u g h H o p e q u i e t l y a n d s l o w l y , b u t t h r o u g h the p a s s i n g m o n t h s , their m o m e n t u m has i n c r e a s e d . c a u g h t the v i s i o n o f o l d H o p e .
They h a v e
They a r e p r o u d o f
her a n d l o o k f o r w a r d to a l i f e o f such s e r v i c e t h a t s o m e d a y H o p e m a y b e p r o u d o f t h e m . " That s o m e d a y is n o w ; H o p e is p r o u d .
m
C)R. j. hacvey k l e i n h e k s e l
On
A p r i l twenty-fourth of
last y e a r , H o p e
College was
d i s t i n g u i s h e d b y the p r e s e n t a t i o n of a service of music writt e n e s p e c i a l l y f o r t h e s c h o o l b y T h o m a s C a n n i n g o f t h e Eastm a n S c h o o l o f M u s i c . U n i q u e , in t h a t it w a s t h e first t i m e in r e c e n t y e a r s such a w o r k h a d b e e n c o m p o s e d f o r a p a r t i c u -
ABOut the
l a r c o l l e g e , it w a s h o p e d t o r e v i v e t h e p r a c t i c e o f c o m m i s s i o n i n g c o m p o s e r s t o c r e a t e m u s i c f o r s p e c i f i c o c c a s i o n s in the activities of churches a n d schools. I n s p i r e d b y a s u g g e s t i o n o f t h e m u s i c d e p a r t m e n t t h a t he write an a n t h e m for the C h a p e l Choir, M r . C a n n i n g b e c a m e so i n t e r e s t e d t h a t he v o l u n t e e r e d t o e x p a n d this t o s e v e r a l
sepvice of music
numbers.
The
completed
work
finally
consisted of
music b y the brass e n s e m b l e ; an o r g a n p r e l u d e : " O
tower Save
Us L o r d , C o m e t o O u r H e l p " ; a c h o r a l c a l l t o w o r s h i p ; t h r e e h y m n s : " S i n g Praise to G o d , " " L e t C h i l d r e n H e a r the M i g h t y D e e d s , " a n d " O G o d of Y o u t h " ; a m e d i t a t i o n for the string ensemble; two anthems: " M y "Praise"; and a choral amen. Performing
Soul Thirsteth for G o d "
in this m a g n i f i c e n t
and
musical service w e r e the
C h a p e l a n d C h a n c e l choirs of 140 voices, d i r e c t e d b y Dr. Robert C a v a n a u g h , the brass a n d string ensembles l e a d by Dr. M o r r e t t e Rider, a n d the W o m e n ' s Choir u n d e r the direction of M r . A n t h o n y Kooiker, a f o r m e r student of M r . Canning.
M r . Roger Rietberg w a s the organist. Dr. Henry V o o g d
p r e s i d e d , a n d M r . Canning d e l i v e r e d an intricate dissertation e n t i t l e d " A f t e r the H e a v e n l y T u n e . " A n u n f o r g e t t a b l e e x p e r i e n c e f o r t h o s e w h o w i t n e s s e d it, t h e s e r v i c e is r e m e m b e r e d n o t f o r its u n i q u e n e s s so m u c h as Prof. Kooiker Congratulates M r . Canning on the First Presentation of The Service of Music
f o r t h e b e a u t y a n d a w e w h i c h it i n s p i r e d . truly religious experience.
It w a s f o r a l l a
tABle o f c o n t e n t s dedication
4
PResi dent's LetteR
8
campus scenes
10
faculty-administRation
18
activities
48
ORqanizations
80
spoRts
116
societies
142
senioRs
166
undeRdasses
182
adveRtisements
212
student index
233
acknowledgments
240
v.:
Wsm.
l e t t e c fpom t h e pcesiOent
The M i l e s t o n e seeks to p o r t r a y H o p e C o l l e g e as it is t o d a y . The significance o f d o i n g this is attested by W o o d r o w W i l s o n ' s f a m o u s o b s e r v a t i o n that. " T h e present is a lens t h r o u g h which the past is p r o jected u p o n the f u t u r e . " The p e r i o d o f 1851 to 1866 was a f o r m a t i v e p e r i o d in the life o f H o p e C o l l e g e . It b e g a n with the establishment o f H o p e C o l l e g e , f o r it w a s first a s e c o n d a r y school, then a s e c o n d a r y school a n d c o l l e g e , a n d f i n a l l y a c o l l e g e w i t h o u t s e c o n d a r y school classes. The end o f this f i f t e e n y e a r p e r i o d (1 866) is m a r k e d b y the first c o l l e g e c o m m e n c e m e n t , the i n a u g u r a t i o n o f the first c o l l e g e p r e s i d e n t a n d the i n c o r p o r a t i o n o f the c o l l e g e . O n that auspicious occasion the o r a t o r was Dr. A l b e r t W y c k o f f , p a s t o r o f the First R e f o r m e d Church of A l b a n y , N e w Y o r k . He set f o r t h the p r o g r a m o f H o p e C o l l e g e as t h r e e f o l d : I — To teach the sciences o f the m o d e r n a g e II — To learn the l a n g u a g e s o f the m o d e r n w o r l d III — To train leaders f o r the church. In w r i t i n g o f that event an a l u m n u s w r o t e in the 1922 M i l e stone: " I n 1 8 6 6 the Institution w a s a pious h o p e , which b y it sound dev e l o p m e n t a n d the c o n s e c r a t e d a n d efficient service o f its sons a n d d a u g h t e r s has l o n g since, with the f a v o r o f G o d , b e c o m e a g r a n d r e a l i t y . " N o w , thirty-six years later, the present sons a n d d a u g h t e r s g i v e an a c c o u n t i n g o f their s t e w a r d s h i p in the p a g e s of this b o o k . The r e a d e r , w e trust, w i l l f i n d satisfaction a n d reassurance in the c o n t i n u e d e v i d e n c e o f q u a l i t y w o r k m a n s h i p on the p a r t o f those w h o g o v e r n a n d direct a n d instruct a n d those w h o resort to the^e halls o f l e a r n i n g a n d discipline. The h e r i t a g e o f the past shines t h r o u g h our present labors w i t h b r i g h t p r o m i s e o f future service to Church, Society a n d State. SPERA IN DEO.
I r w i n J. L u b b e r s A.B. H o p e College M . A . Columbia University ^Ph.D. N o r t h w e s t e r n U n i v e r s i t y LL.D. C e n t r a l C o l l e g e Litt.D. H o p e C o l l e g e Litt.D. Rutgers U n i v e r s i t y
V a n Vleck Hall, the first b u i l d i n g on the c a m p u s , was d e d icated in 1857, nine years b e f o r e H o p e C o l l e g e was incorp o r a t e d . For s o m e years b e f o r e 1 9 0 0 , it s e r v e d by p r o v i d i n g classrooms, d o r m i t o r y r o o m s , a n d a d m i n i s t r a t i v e offices simultaneously. — a n d for 102 years has been a p a r t of Hope College's " a u s t e r i t y , simplicity, a n d serious scholarship."
Graves Library
The Science B u i l d i n g
Kollen Hall's entrance at night
V a n Raalte e n t r a n c e at n i g h t
The C h a p e l a n d the s n o w o f ' 5 8
yimr'W The W e s t e r n S e m i n a r y C h a p e l s t e e p l e
The C a r n e g i e - S c h o u t e n G y m n a s i u m
H _ V "
1 1 1 1
1
ill
The M u s i c B u i l d i n g
Kollen Hall
The Music Building by night.
paculty
the
boarC)
of t c u s t e e s
E x e c u t i v e C o m m i t t e e , B o a r d o f Trustees: Front r o w , f r o m
g r i m , R a n d a l l C. Bosch; Back r o w : J o h n W . V e r M e u l e n ,
left:
Henry Steffens, M a t t h e w Peelen, W y n a n d W i c h e r s .
J o h n A . D y k s t r a , I r w i n J. L u b b e r s , M r s . G e o r g e Pel-
r
vice-pResiC)ent
Dr. J o h n W . H o l l e n b a c h , V i c e P r e s i d e n t o f the c o l l e g e , has specific r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r the f u n c t i o n i n g a n d c o o r d i n a t i o n o f the O f f i c e s o f A d m i s s i o n s , A l u m n i a n d Public R e l a t i o n s , a n d Records, a n d r e p r e s e n t s t h e P r e s i d e n t in d e s i g n a t e d a d m i n istrative capacities.
6eans
mmM
D r . W ' l l i a m V a n d e r Lugt, as D e a n o f t h e C o l l e g e , supervises the a c a d e m i c aspects of college life.
The D e a n o f W o m e n , E m m a R e e v e r t s , A . M . , a t t e n d s to the w e l f a r e a n d d e p o r t m e n t o f t h e w o m e n students.
As Dean of Students, M i l t o n Hinga, A . M . , d e a l s w i t h the p r a c t i c a l p r o b l e m s t h a t a r i s e in governing a college community.
R e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h e g e n e r a l w e l f a r e o f the m e n s t u d e n t s is t h e n e w l y a p p o i n t e d D e a n o f M e n , W i l l i a m H i l m e r t , B.D. 21
AC)ministRAtion
The R e c o r d e r , J e a n e t t e Poest, has c u s t o d y o f the records of each student.
As Director of Admissions, A l b e r t T i m m e r , A . M . , supervises the a c c e p t a n c e a n d enrollment of new students.
Rein V i s s c h e r , as Business M a n a g e r , m u s t k e e p the e c o n o m y of the college sound. 22
In c h a r g e o f a l l f i n a n c i a l m a t t e r s o f the coll e g e is t h e T r e a s u r e r , H e n r y S t e f f e n s , A . M .
Alumni anC) puBlicity
r , ,V
Director of
A l u m n i is S e n a t o r
Clyde Geerlings, A.B.
M a r i a n A . S t r y k e r , A . B . , is s e c r e t a r y o f the A l u m n i A s s o c i a t i o n a n d e d i t o r o f the A l u m n i M a g a z i n e .
The r e c e n t l y c r e a t e d p o s i t i o n o f
Publicity
Director
is
f i l l e d b y D r . Tunis B a k e r . J a n e t M u l d e r , A . B . , is the c o l l e g e A r c h i v i s t . 23
paculty
chemistpy
o Hfcw \
J. H a r v e y
Kleinheksel
A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e M . S . U n i v e r s i t y o f Illinois Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s ,
1927
mm Gerrit Van
Zyl
C h a i r m a n of the Chemistry D e p a r t m e n t A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e M . A . University of M i c h i g a n Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n , 1 9 2 4
26
E u g e n e C. J e k e l
I r w i n J. Brink
A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e M.S. Purdue University,
A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y o f I l l i n o i s ,
1955
1957
h i s t o p y ano p o l i t i c a l s c i e n c e
Paul G . F r i e d A.B. H o p e College M . A . H a r v a r d University Ph.D. University of E r l a n g e n ,
1949
J. D y k e v a n
Putten
C h a i r m a n of the History a n d Political A.B. H o p e College M . A . Columbia University B.D. P r e s b y t e r i a n S e m i n a r y Ph.D. University o f C h i c a g o , 1 9 4 5
Albert Williams
M e t t a J. Ross
A . B . W a k e Forest C o l l e g e M . A . University of N o r t h C a r o l i n a Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y o f N o r t h C a r o l i n a ,
A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e M . A . University of M i c h i g a n ,
Science D e p a r t m e n t
Alvin W . Vanderbush 1935
A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e M . A . University of M i c h i g a n ,
1938
1953
27
enqlish
A. James
Prins
A.B. H o p e College M , A . University of M i c h i g a n ,
Clarence
1939
De G r a a f
C h a i r m a n of the English D e p a r t m e n t A.B. Calvin College A . M . University of M i c h i g a n E d . D . in English U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n ,
H e n r y ten H o o r A.B. C a l v i n C o l l e g e M . A . University of M i c h i g a n ,
1945
J o y K. T a l b e r t 1945
A.B. N e w M e x i c o State Teachers College M . A . University of Kansas Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y o f K a n s a s , 1 9 4 1
'TV
J
John W . A.B.
Edward
Hollenbach
M . A . C o l u m b i a University Ph.D. University o f W i s c o n s i n ,
1941
Saia
Keith
A.B. University of C o l o r a d o M . A . University of C o l o r a d o ,
Emma
Reeverts
A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e A . M . University of M i c h i g a n ,
E. B r a n d
A.B. Central C o l l e g e (Iowa) M . A . University o f Iowa Ed.D. University o f Denver, 1 9 5 1
Muhlenberg College
1951
Ruth D e W o l f e 1937
A.B. H o p e College A . M . C o l u m b i a University,
1918
philosophy
D. I v a n D y k s t r a Chairman of the
Philosophy
Department
A.B. H o p e College Th.B. W e s t e r n T h e o l o g i c a l S e m i n a r y Ph.D. Y a l e U n i v e r s i t y , 1 9 4 5
Reliqion
BiBle
Henry V o o g d C h a i r m a n of the Religion a n d Bible Department A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e B.D. W e s t e r n T h e o l o g i c a l S e m i n a r y Th.D. Princeton T h e o l o g i c a l S e m i n a r y , 1 9 4 7 (also teaches Greek)
L a m b e r t J. Ponstein A.B. H o p e College B.D. W e s t e r n T h e o l o g i c a l S e m i n a r y , (also teaches Speech)
30
Bastion Kruithof 1952
A.B. Calvin College M . A . University o f M i c h i g a n Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y o f E d i n b u r g h ,
1955
music
Morrette
L. Rider
B.Mus. U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n M.Mus. University of M i c h i g a n Ed.D.
in M u s i c C o l u m b i a
University,
1955
Robert W .
Cavanaugh
C h a i r m a n of the Music D e p a r t m e n t A.B. University of Wisconsin B.Mus. A m e r i c a n C o n s e r v a t o r y o f M u s i c M.Mus. A m e r i c a n C o n s e r v a t o r y of Music E d . D . in M u s i c U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n , 1 9 5 3
ÂŁ
Walter
S. H a r t l e y
B.Mus. E a s t m a n S c h o o l o f M u s i c M.Mus. Eastman School of Music Ph.D. E a s t m a n S c h o o l o f M u s i c , 1 9 5 3
Norma
Baughman
College of Music, Cincinnati
Roger J. R i e t b e r g A.B.
^
Helene
'
V
Prisman Karsten
A m e r i c a n C o n s e r v a t o r y of Music
Hope
College
S.M.M. Union Theological Seminary School of Sacred Music, 1 9 4 9
W.
Holl e m a n
A.B. Central C o l l e g e (Iowa) M . A . Columbia University, 1946
31
psychology
William
Vander
Lugt
A.B. Calvin College M . A . University of M i c h i g a n Ph.D. University o f M i c h i g a n , 1 9 3 2
sociology
Robert DeHacm Chairman
of the
Psychology Department
A.B. Calvin College Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y o f C h i c a g o ,
Marguerite
1951
Hadden
A.B. Hope College, 1948 (part time instructor)
M i l t o n L. H i n g a A.B. K a l a m a z o o College M . A . Columbia University, (also teaches history)
1926
Paul N y b e r g C h a i r m a n of the Sociology Department S.B. S o u t h e r n O r e g o n C o l l e g e Ed.M. H a r v a r d University Ed.D. H a r v a r d University, 1 9 5 7
e c o n o m i c s An6 Business a ^ m m i s t R A t i o n
Donald
Klaasen
A.B. University of M i c h i g a n M.B.A. University of M i c h i g a n , (part time instructor)
Adrian
1955
Klaasen
Ph.B. U n i v e r s i t y o f C h i c a g o M . A . M i c h i g a n State University, (part time instructor)
Charles
1957
E. D r e w
B.S. H a n o v e r C o l l e g e (part time instructor)
John Galien A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e J.D. University of M i c h i g a n , (part time instructor)
Thomas
E. V a n
A.B.
College
M.A.
Hope
1954
Dahm
University of M i c h i g a n ,
1949
D w i g h t B. Y n t e m a C h a i r m a n o f t h e E c o n o m i c s a n d Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e M . A . University of M i c h i g a n Ph.D. University of M i c h i g a n , 1 9 3 2
speech
William
Schrier
C h a i r m a n of the Speech Department A.B. University of M i c h i g a n M . A . University of M i c h i g a n Ph.D. University o f M i c h i g a n ,
1945
D a l e S. D e W i t t A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e M . A . Northwestern University,
1956
popeiqn
E d w a r d J. W o l t e r s C h a i r m a n o f t h e Latin D e p a r t m e n t A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e M . A . University of M i c h i g a n , 1 9 2 7 (also t e a c h e s G e r m a n )
Ezra
F. G e a r h a r t
C h a i r m a n of the G e r m a n D e p a r t m e n t A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e M . A . Indiana University, 1 9 5 4
Esther M a c
Farlane Snow
A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e M . A . M i c h i g a n State University,
William
J. H i l m e r t
A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e B.D. W e s t e r n T h e o l o g i c a l S e m i n a r y , 1 9 3 4 (also C h a i r m a n o f t h e R e l i g i o u s E d u c a t i o n Department)
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1955
Ernest E. Ellert A.B. Amherst College M . A . C o l u m b i a University Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y o f N o r t h
Carolina,
1947
UmqiuQes i
ft/'
Marguerite
Meyer
Prins
C h a i r m a n of the French D e p a r t m e n t A.B. H o p e College M . A . University of Wisconsin, 1 9 2 0 (also teaches Spanish)
Donald
F. B r o w n
C h a i r m a n of the Spanish D e p a r t m e n t A.B. W h e a t o n C o l l e g e M . A . U n i v e r s i t y o f Illinois Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y o f Illinois, 1 9 3 5 (also teaches G e r m a n )
Nella
Meyer
A.B. University of W i s c o n s i n M . A . Columbia University, 1 9 4 0
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Biology
Oscar
Edward Thompson
C h a i r m a n of the B i o l o g y D e p a r t m e n t A.B. Mt. Union C o l l e g e M . A . Cornell University, 1 9 2 6
Eva B. V a n
Schaack
A.B. H o p e College Ph.D. The J o h n s - H o p k i n s
University,
Philip G . 1937
Ph.D.
36
Crook
B S. U n i v e r s i t y o f M a r y l a n d M.S. University o f N e w M e x i c o Pennsylvania State University,
1955
physics
>
H a r r y Frissel
\\
A.B. H o p e College M.S. Iowa State University Ph.D. I o w a S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y ,
1954
C l a r e n c e Kleis C h a i r m a n o f t h e Physics D e p a r t m e n t A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e M . A . University of M i c h i g a n , 1 9 2 8
mathemAtics Albert
E. L a m p e n
A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e M . A . University of M i c h i g a n ,
1915
•Hi Charles A. Steketee A.B. M.A.
Jay
Hope College University
of
Michigan,
1937
E. F o l k e r t
C h a i r m a n of the Mathematics Department A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e M . A . University of M i c h i g a n Ph.D. M i c h i g a n S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y , 1 9 5 5
Ronald Brown A.B.
Hope
College,
1955
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education
Garrett Vanderborgh C h a i r m a n of the Education A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e M.A.
P
Columbia
University,
Department 1927
*5
11 V I
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H e l e n H. S c h o o n
J o h n J. V e r
A.B. N o r t h w e s t e r n University M . A . University of M i c h i g a n , 1 9 4 2 (also R e a d i n g C e n t e r D i r e c t o r )
A.B. Hope College M . A . University of M i c h i g a n ,
Beek 1933
physical education
Russell De V e t t e A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e M . A . U n i v e r s i t y .of M i c h i g a n ,
^ 1948
L a w r e n c e J. G r e e n C h a i r m a n o f t h e Physical E d u c a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t A.B. Central C o l l e g e (Iowa) M . A . Drake University Ph.D. S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y o f I o w a , 1 9 5 5 (also t e a c h e s B i o l o g y )
w
Mary
Gordon
Louise B r e i d
A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e M.S. Indiana University,
1953
Brewer
A.B. H o p e C o l l e g e M . A . University of Michigan,
1952
THt
Library
WM
i I r e n e V e r B e e k , A.B., is the Circulation Assistant.
.. Mildred
*'f..
J w H
-d, t
E. S i n g l o t o n , M.A. and M.S., is the head Librarian.
M . Lois B a i l e y , M.A. and B.S. in L.S.. is t h e R e f e r e n c e L i b r a r i a n .
• |
f
H o w a r d Z a n d b e r g e n , M.S. in L.S., B a r b a fO B r i n k
serves as Library
Assistant.
40
serves as A s s i s t a n t L i b r a r i a n in c h a r g e o f cataloging.
fAculty activities
The Cafholic Naturalism of Pardo Bazan, by Dr. D o n a l d F. Brown, was p u b l i s h e d In 1 9 5 7 by the University of N o r t h C a r o l i n a Press. In describing his subject, Dr. Brown w r o t e the f o l l o w i n g ; " T h e l a d y w h o i n t r o d u c e d Zola's materialistic p h i l o s o p h y oT naturalism to Spain was herself a staunch Catholic. The book tries to show how it was possible for her reconcile these conflicting philosophies a n d be l o y a l to b o t h . "
Educating Gifted Children, published by the University of Chicago Press in June, 1 9 5 7 , was written by Dr. Robert F. DeHaan a n d Robert J. Havighurst, the latter a professor of education at the University of Chicago. The book has been described as timely, being written on a subject of present interest a n d concern.
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Under the direction of Dr. C r o o k , the Biology Department has intiated a research p r o g r a m to study the responses of individual cells to certain hormones. Because of the medical significance of this w o r k it is s u p p o r t e d by the N a t i o n a l Cancer Institute a n d the N a t i o n a l Science Foundation.
Sheryl Yntema a n d Deanna Deas assist Dr. V a n Schaack in maintaining a b i r d f e e d i n g station.
Thirteen times weekly M r . Steketee gathers weather information which must be accurately r e c o r d e d . The d e m a n d i n g job is p e r f o r m e d without remuneration.
Senator C l y d e H. G e e r l i n g s is C h a i r m a n of the M i c h i g a n Senate Tax Study Committee; Dr. Dwight B. Yntema is Director of the p r o j e c t , which is studying the impact of M i c h i g a n taxes on business.
Dr. Baker produces the Baker Science Packet, a unique set of simple science experiments which a r e l a b e l e d by t y p e a n d outlined on small cards.
" S o n a t a in A , " an original composition by Dr. W a l t e r Hartley, was r a t e d first a m o n g the solo works p l a y e d at the Sixth A n n u a l Festival of the University Composers' Exchange at M i c h i g a n State University.
Book stoce
I E. D. W a d e is in c h a r g e of the college-Blue Key bookstore, w h e r e t e x t b o o k s , miscellaneous school items, a n d clothing are sold.
ReaCHnq c l i n i c
i
p
Mrs. Schoon operates .the tachistascope, which flashes on the screen digits, phrases, a n d sentences at the rate of 1/ 100th of a second. This device is used to teach the student to g r a s p w h o l e ideas at once instead of i n d i v i d u a l w o r d s .
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The r e a d i n g a c c e l e r a t o r : materi al is p l a c e d under a shutter which g r a d u a l l y moves d o w n the p a g e at a fixed speed; regressing is e l i m i n a t e d a n d attention is m a i n t a i n e d .
housemotheps
Back r o w , f r o m left: Elizabeth K o e p p e , Ruth D e W o l f e , Jeanette Boeskool, M a r y Tellman. Front row: Peggy Buteyn, Delia Steininger, G l a d y s Hinga. '
secpetARies
From left: Dena W a l t e r s , M a r i e Aitchison, Lois V a n V a l k e n b u r g h , B a r b a r a Vriesman, Jo Anne Huenink, Delores Bergman, Donna M o k m a , Charlette M u l d e r ; Phyllis G r a h a m not p i c t u r e d .
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P006 secvice
G
v)
1 G e r m a n N i g h t , one of several dinners given by M r . Dressner with f o r e i g n f o o d a n d atmosphere, here features H o l l a n d g r a d e school children singing G e r m a n carols. M r . Robert ( " J o h n L " ) Dressner, of the Slater Food service (Philadelphia), supervises the college culinary activities.
Keith Hoskins, Etta Boeve, M a r i a V a n d e r b r o e k , a n d M y r t l e Bennett p r e p a r e for the rush of the c a f e t e r i a line.
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wa
jfers
anc|
dishwashers eat b e f o r e p e r f o r m i n g their tasks,
clinic
Back r o w , f r o m l e f t : Mrs. Tena H o u s e n g a , Lillian Johnson, Evelyn Z y l s t r a ; Phllis Prins, Mrs. Sarah V a n Dahm. Front
r o w : Henrietta Ket, Joyce M e n c a r e l l i , Dr. O t t o V e n d e r V e l d e , B a r b a r a Bennema.
mAintenance staff
Front r o w , f r o m l e f t : Mrs. Vr ie lin g , Mrs. Sterk, M r s . M e y e r i n g , Mrs. Rosema, Mrs. V a n Slooten. Second r o w : Mrs. W a l t e r s , T. W e s t i n g , H. DenUyl, E. W e h r m e y e r , Mrs. Bakker. Third r o w : J. Steketee, F. A r t z , B. Scholten,
G . Z y l m a n , L. Carrol. Back r o w : F. Lighthart, A . Klienjan, H. Muyskens, D. P o p p e m a , P. V a n Pelt, E. Everse; B. Steketee, absent. 47
activities
N e w friendships are f o r m e d at the Freshman Banquet
The Freshmen look somewhat skeptical at their t r a n s p o r t a t i o n for the " Y " Beach Party.
Freshmen are g r e e t e d by their f u t u r e professors.
pROSh opientAtion Each y e a r
a group
of
students ar-
rives on c a m p u s w i t h the high a m b i t i o n of
continuing
their
education
only
to
discover that they are but b e g i n n i n g to learn.
To this c l a n , t h e f r e s h m e n , such
s i m p l e t h i n g s as m e e t i n g
roommates,
b e c o m i n g a c q u a i n t e d w i t h class s c h e d ules, or e v e n d i s c o v e r i n g the Kletz a r e important
occasions to
be
met,
mas-
tered, a n d m a d e their o w n . To assist t h e f r e s h m e n in t h i s , t h e i r first i m p o r t a n t t a s k , a r e m a n y g r o u p s , official and unofficial.
The " Y "
•I
beach
p a r t y , the faculty reception a n d counseling p r o g r a m tests w h i c h
and
the
barrage
meet every freshman
all a p a r t of official orientation.
of are
But t h e
Kangaroo Court pronounces this freshman guilty.
s y m p a t h y of house m o t h e r s , the enc o u r a g e m e n t of n e w f r i e n d s , the stimulating r i v a l r y o f the s o p h o m o r e class, a n d e v e n the e l a b o r a t e l y unjust K a n g a roo
C o u r t , e s t a b l i s h e d to e n f o r c e the
rules o f i n i t i a t i o n , h e l p to f o r m f r o m a b e w i l d e r e d g r o u p o f F r e s h m e n , a class of college students.
The student b o d y comes together for the first time at the 6 3 r d Convocation.
i i i . ' M i l ' i ' l l
Joy Korver
homecommq queen
homecominq Homecoming,
with
its u s u a l
pomp
a n d g a i e t y , is a t i m e o f p a r a d e , s o r o r ity
and
fraternity
floats, d o r m
and
house decorations, the f o o t b a l l g a m e , o p e n houses, buffets, a n d banquets. is t h e
most
social
week
end
of
It the
school y e a r , for a c a d e m i c pursuits take s e c o n d p l a c e to the social activities of the d a y . To the
returning
a l u m n u s , this is a
time of greeting acquaintances a n d o l d f r i e n d s . His w h o l e p e r i o d o f r e t u r n is f i l l e d w i t h such a c t i v i t y . To t h e
senior,
Homecoming —
it is his l a s t a c t i v e
his last o p p o r t u n i t y t o
p a r t i c i p a t e in p r e p a r a t i o n .
H e w i l l re-
t u r n t h e f o l l o w i n g y e a r as a n e w a l u m nus,
able
only
to
enjoy
what
others
have prepared. To the u n d e r c l a s s m e n . H o m e c o m i n g is t h e p r e p a r a t i o n o f a l l t h a t g o e s i n t o m a k i n g the w e e k
e n d a success.
The
o r g a n i z i n g of the floats a n d the d o r m d e c o r a t i o n s as w e l l as t h e a r r a n g e m e n t
The c r o w d stares in a w e as the queen a n d her court are escorted d o w n the ramp.
of the entire schedule p r o v i d e s a perfect reign f o r Her M a j e s t y , the Q u e e n .
The tense feeling is finally released by the crowning of Queen Joy
Students join the Queen in dancing at the Coronation Ball.
Durfee wins with that o l ' shack flavor
.\ m m
The t r o p h y finds a soft nesting place at the Voorhees A n n e x .
The mechanical s h o w b o a t triumphs for the Arkies
Judy Van Dyke
i
Marylin
Boughton
homecoming couRt
Marilyn
Klyn
Carol Hondorp
Mary
Phyllis Brink
Decker
Nancy Mulder
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nykeRk contest
Evolving t h r o u g h the years, the c o m p e t i t i o n between the freshmen and s o p h m o r e w o m e n has c h a n g e d f r o m a g a m e of t o u c h f o o t b a l l to Freshmen girls, dressed as hill-billies, sing " A ' - R o u n d the C o r n e r "
a
contest
in
oratory,
music,
and
drama
which presents an e v e n i n g of fine entertainment spiced with stimulating rivalry. This
year,
Nykerk
assumed
special
im-
p o r t a n c e s i n c e it r e p r e s e n t e d t h e first f o r m a l competition
between
Sophomore
classes,
the the
Freshmen usual
Pull
aod
having
b e e n c a n c e l e d d u e to a p e s k y e p i d e m i c o f A s i a n flu. The victors, f o l l o w i n g t r a d i t i o n , w e r e the
Sophomores
who
generally
prove
their
superiority b y w i n n i n g the initial contest bet w e e n the t w o classes.
The sophomore girls depict a d o r m i t o r y scene in Professor".
•nRmn
Judy Cariati delivers the freshman oration, 'A New Generation".
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A Date with the
A r e l a x a t i o n f r o m the books, ping p o n g fills the ticket
A snack a l w a y s makes studying easier.
sidelights
Helen a n d Jan comment on Ellie's h a n d i w o r k
Some Praters relax at a g a m e o f b u m p e r pool.
the messiah T h e p r e h o l i d a y s e a s o n o n c a m p u s is a h e c t i c o n e w i t h last m i n u t e tests, a f l o o d o f p a r t i e s , a n d t h e rush o f w i s h i n g a l l a j o y o u s v a c a t i o n . But in t h e m i d s t o f this b e d l a m c o m e s a n i g h t w h e n the w h o l e c a m p u s p a y s h o m a g e to the music of a g r e a t m a n a n d t h e C h r i s t w h o i n s p i r e d it. Each y e a r the C h a p e l a n d C h a n c e l Choirs c o m b i n e u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f D r . C a v a n a u g h t o p r e s e n t t h e Messiah. Some o f t h e b e s t v o i c e s in t h e n a t i o n a r e p r o c u r e d as s o l o i s t s ; M i s s H o l l e m a n , M r . Rietberg a n d the full orchestra a c c o m p a n y a n d t h e r e s u l t is a n e v e n i n g o f e x c e l l e n t , i n s p i r i n g m u s i c t o i n t r o duce the Christmas season.
Upper; Dr. Cavanaugh, Miss Holleman, a n d M r . Rietberg take a last glimpse at the score. Center: The guest soloists were Ralph Nielsen, Dorothy Zorn, Ruth Stater and Richard Schrelber. Lower: Both the chorus a n d orchestra are p r e p a r e d to be in the performance.
Religious emphasis week
A n e m p h a s i s o n r e l i g i o n has a l w a s b e e n a n intricate p a r t of
Hope.
Embracing
every
phase,
every
structure,
every
d r e a m c o n n e c t e d w i t h t h e c o l l e g e h a s b e e n f a i t h in G o d a n d a d e s i r e to w o r s h i p H i m
more thoroughly by appreciating
His w o n d e r s a n d m a n ' s and intellectual thought.
depravity
through
scientific
study
A s a n o u t w a r d s y m b o l o f this i n t r i c a t e d o m i n a n c e , o n e w e e k o f e a c h s c h o o l y e a r is set a p a r t as R e l i g i o u s E m p h a s i s Week.
D u r i n g this t i m e h o u r l o n g c h a p e l s e r v i c e s a r e c o n -
ducted b y a special guest minister, vespers are held to stimu l a t e t h i n k i n g in s e v e r a l p h a s e s o f p r a c t i c a l C h r i s t i a n i t y , a n d dorm
devotions become
lives o f
student.
An
a regenerating
e x p e r i e n c e in t h e
impressive communion
service culmi-
n a t e s this w e e k o f s p e c i a l e m p h a s i s . The g u e s t m i n i s t e r this y e a r w a s Rev. H a r v e y B. H o f f m a n f r o m Hackensack, N e w Jersey.
H o p e Brahs a n d A l Fassler
w e r e c h a i r m e n of the w e e k . Upper Right: Religious Emphasis W e e k is climaxed by the Communion Service. Right: Rev. Hoffman f r o m Hackensack, N e w Jersey was the Religious W e e k guest speaker. An exchange of d o r m devotions helps to create an atmosphere of reverence.
r>
U
C h a p e l is over, a n d students p r o c e e d to their classes.
Dr. Freid lectures to his evening Russian History Class a b o u t origins o f the Secret Police.
Late risers b r e a k f a s t in the Kletz.
Food a n d fellowship mix well in the Terrace Room.
6Ay t o day
Ray Beckering searches d i l i g e n t l y for the right book
Frances M . R o u n d h o u s e
seniop Recitals
62
the concept secies Students at H o p e a r e b y n o m e a n s l i m i t e d to a n a r r o w f i e l d o f c u l t u r a l a c t i v i t i e s . In a d d i t i o n to c a m p u s e v e n t s , t h e y h a v e a n o p p o r t u n i t y to a t t e n d a c o n c e r t series h e l d at the H o l l a n d Civic M u s i c Center. W o r k i n g in c o l l a b o r a t i o n w i t h the H o l l a n d Civic M u s i c A s s o c i a t i o n , the c o l l e g e is a b l e to o f f e r a stud e n t m e m b e r s h i p at a r e d u c e d . a t e f o r a l l w h o a r e interested. This y e a r students w e r e a b l e to e n r i c h t h e i r " c u l t u r a l l i f e " t h r o u g h c o n c e r t s as those p r e s e n t e d b y Robert M a x w e l l , J e r o m e Hines, Ruth S l e n e z y n s k a , a n d B l a n c h e T h e b o m . This series o f s e v e n c o n c e r t s p r o v i d e d a v a r i e t y of activities r a n g i n g f r o m ballet to c h o r a l a r r a n g e m e n t s to a l l t y p e s o f i n s t r u m e n t a l renditions. To b r o a d e n his life a n d to b e c o m e a n i n t e g r a t e d , w e l l - e d u c a t e d p e r s o n , the s t u d e n t m u s t step o u t f r o m the r e a l m o f his c l a s s r o o m a n d enter into a l l p h a s e s o f l i f e . These concerts p r o v i d e d o n e such opportunity for enrichment. Ruth
Slenczynska
has d r a w n
l a r g e a u d i e n c e interest
w i t h her c o u r a g e o u s c o m e b a c k i n t o t h e f i e l d o f music.
Robert M a x w e l l
and
his R h y t h m
Players c a p t i v a t e d
the a u d i e n c e w i t h t h e i r u n s u a l p r o g r a m .
The a u d i e n c e w a s g r e a t l y i m p r e s s e d b y the s i n g i n g o f J e r o m e Hines.
All-colleqe sing O n e o f t h e m o s t a n t i c i p a t e d e v e n t s o f t h e s c h o o l y e a r is the A l l - C o l l e g e S i n g .
This is t h e e v e n i n g e a c h s o r o r i t y a n d
f r a t e r n i t y c o m p e t e s as a c h o r a l g r o u p .
After two weeks of
a r d u o u s r e h e a r s a l , t h e results n e a r t e c h n i c a l p e r f e c t i o n , a n d a r e e s p e c i a l l y t h r i l l i n g d u e to the intense c o m p e t i t i o n b e t w e e n groups. This y e a r , m a k i n g a d i f f i c u l t d e c i s i o n , t h e j u d g e s a w a r d e d first p l a c e a m o n g the s o r o r i t i e s to D e l t a Phi f o r their l o v e l y r e n d i t i o n o f the f o l k s o n g " C i n d y , " a n d p l a c e d D o r i a n s e c o n d with their s n a p p y version of " S h o r t ' n i n ' Bread. A n excellently p e r f o r m e d " W o n d e r f u l C o p e n h a g e n " w a s the c u p w i n n i n g s o n g f o r the F r a t e r n a l S o c i e t y w h i l e a m o v i n g r e n d i t i o n o f " D e e p R i v e r " s e c u r e d s e c o n d p l a c e f o r the C o s m o p o l i t a n s .
The F r a t e r n i t i e s m a k e f i n a l a r r a n g e m e n t s b e f o r e the b e g i n ning of the Sing. The c u p , f o r the m e n ' s d i v i s i o n , is c a p t u r e d b y F r a t e r n a l Society.
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The D e l p h i s w i n first p l a c e in s o r o r i t y c o m p e t i t i o n . The A l p h a Phi S o r o r i t y " t u n e s u p " b e f o r e g o i n g i n t o the auditorium.
mteRnationAl niqht To b e c o m e m o r e a c q u a i n t e d w i t h o u r w o r l d n e i g h b o r s , f o r e i g n a n d i n t e r e s t e d s t u d e n t s p r e s e n t Intern a t i o n a l N i g h t o n c e a y e a r . P r o d u c e d in c o n j u n c t i o n w i t h t h e I.R.C. a n d l a n g u a g e c l u b s , this f e s t i v e n i g h t is u s u a l l y a l o n g r e m e m b e r e d o n e , f e a t u r i n g v a r i o u s f o r e i g n habits, mores, a n d f o o d .
Edith a n d G a b b y s i n g o n e o f t h e i r l i v e l y H u n g a r i a n S o n g s .
Tom gives
Cmtch tReat
week Dutch T r e a t W e e k — t h a t t i m e d u r i n g t h e s e c o n d s e m e s t e r w h e n t h e w o m e n d o the a s k i n g o u t — some b y p h o n e , s o m e b y w r i t t e n invitation, a n d the p a y i n g out — s o m e with c a s h , s o m e w i t h I . O . U . ' s . H i g h l i g h t i n g this year's w e e k w e r e the annual Bachlor Bank, the Calvin g a m e , a n d the " H o l i d a y for Hearts'' party.
M e l a little c o u r a g e as he d r a w s a d a t e f r o m t h e b o x .
f
The climax d r a w s near in a tense square-dance scene.
6own in the valley T u l i p T i m e , w i t h its b u s t l i n g , c a r n i v a l m o o d is a l ways a g a l a occasion for H o p e students w h o particip a t e in it b y w o r k i n g , e n t e r t a i n i n g o r just w a t c h i n g . Last y e a r t h e m u s i c d e p a r t m e n t a s s u m e d a n e w p r o j ect in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h it b y p r e s e n t i n g in t h e C i v i c C e n t e r t h e o p e r e t t a Down
In the
Valley.
excellent production served t w o purposes. providing
entertainment
for
Tulip
This v e r y Besides
Time visitors,
it
presented an o p p o r t u n i t y for the choir to b r o a d e n out into the f i e l d o f g o o d secular music.
M a r i a n n e a n d Neil live their leading roles.
S o m e of the students o b s e r v e d the " B i g D a y "
by going
to the m o v i e s .
Qlopy bay
O t h e r s o b s e r v e d it b y s t r i k i n g u p a s c o r e at
G l o r y D a y , h o n o r i n g t h e successful b a s k e t b a l l t e a m , w a s h i g h l i g h t e d b y a Pep Rally, p a r t o f w h i c h w a s f i l m e d f o r television.
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A European flavor was a d d e d by Mrs. Snow in the I.R.C. booth.
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The Knicks b o o t h w o n the p r i z e proving that " C r i m e does not p a y .
The Dorians succumb to torture for the sake o f charity.
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summeR ABROA6 P r o v i d i n g a u n i q u e o p p o r t u n i t y to c o m b i n e f o r e i g n travel
and
College
intensive
Summer
academic
School
is t h e
Hope
in V i e n n a , A u s t r i a .
study
Prior
to the a c a d e m i c w o r k , the students a r e i n t r o d u c e d to E u r o p e t h r o u g h a study tour, the p u r p o s e of w h i c h is a n i n t r o d u c t i o n t o t h e E u r o p e a n s e t t i n g in g e n e r a l , a n d to the beauties a n d p r o b l e m s of specific areas. S t u d e n t s p a r t i c i p a t i n g in this p r o g r a m a r e a b l e t o see a n d e x p e r i e n c e a l i f e w h i c h in m a n y w a y s is a O n e finds it very enjoyable to attend the Royal Theater in Vienna.
direct contrast to our o w n .
They a r e i n t r o d u c e d to
the e c o n o m i c , military, social, a n d political p r o b l e m s f a c e d b y t h e E u r o p e a n in h o p e s t h a t t h e y w i l l m o r e r e a d i l y u n d e r s t a n d their neighbors across the ocean. The insight into o t h e r cultures, the b r e a t h i n g o f life into
academic
subjects, the
l e a r n i n g to
get along
w i t h o t h e r p e o p l e , r e a l i z i n g t h e i r r o l e in r e p r e s e n t ing the U n i t e d States —
all a r e i n t e g r a t e d into the
Hope College program
abroad.
Another phase of student travel a n d living a b r o a d was experienced by
Barbara
Emmick, Holland's
C o m m u n i t y A m b a s s a d o r to Chile.
While a member
o f her C h i l e a n f a m i l y . B a r b g r e w to k n o w i n t i m a t e l y the customs a n d w a y s of o n e of our South A m e r i c a n neighbors.
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H a r d , diligent work is put into the summer issue of the Anchor
First Row: C a r o l H o u g h t a l i n g , Jane M a c Eachron. Dr. Fried, M r s . Snow, Tom Lubbers, Jane K n a p p , W i l m a Lynch. Second Row: H o p e Brahs, Diane Johnson, Diane Schloeder, Sallie Smith, Lois Hoeksema, M a r g u e r i t e Dyer, Jerry Puckett, Joan Johnson, Judy W a r d , Hattie Rensenbrink, Julia Herrick, Dave K e m p k e r ,
Zoe G i d e o n . Third Row: Bill De Roo, Nelvie Yonkers, Ruth W r i g h t , M a r y V u g t e v e e n , G e o r g e V a n Verst. Fourth Row: M e r t V a n d e r Lind, Dyke Rottschafer, Dave Kinkema, Mike Brummels, N o r m a n G o t s c h a l l , R i c h a r d V a u g h a n , Bill W a g g o n e r , John V a n Dam.
Everyone is p a t i e n t l y w a i t i n g to cross a c a n a l in Holland.
H o p e a n d Z o e f i n d cruising d o w n the river e n j o y a b l e .
associate f
studies
f
/ Dick B r o w n , t a k i n g f i m e f r o m his r o u t i n e at t h e A m e r i c a n U n i v e r s i t y , has his p i c t u r e t a k e n in f r o n t o f t h e N a t i o n ' s Capital.
H o p e ' s s t u d e n t s h a v e t a k e n a n a c t i v e p a r t in p r o g r a m s o f a s s o c i a t e d s t u d y . In a d d i t i o n to t h e Europ e a n S u m m e r School, students p a r t i c i p a t e each s e m e s t e r in the W a s h i n g t o n S e m e s t e r Plan at t h e A m e r i c a n U n i v e r s i t y in W a s h i n g t o n , D. C. The a c a d e m i c y e a r 1 9 5 7 - 1 9 5 8 f o u n d t h r e e stud e n t s s t u d y i n g in W a s h i n g t o n , D. C. D u r i n g the first semester two senior students, Jane M a c Eachron a n d R o b e r t V a n d e r Lugt, a t t e n d e d the U n i v e r s i t y w h i l e j u n i o r R i c h a r d B r o w n w a s a b l e to t a k e a d v a n t a g e o f this o p p o r t u n i t y d u r i n g the s e c o n d s e m e s t e r . The o p p o r t u n i t y f o r s u m m e r s t u d y this p a s t y e a r w a s t a k e n b y t w o senior m e n . T h r o u g h the a i d o f I n t e r n a t i o n a l Relations C l u b s c h o l a r s h i p s , J o h n Heins a n d D a v e Cassie s t u d i e d in f o r e i g n c o u n t r i e s , M e x ico a n d S c o t l a n d r e s p e c t i v e l y . Each o f these e x p e r i e n c e s f o r s t u d y p r o v i d e a n o p p o r t u n i t y f o r t h e s t u d e n t to g r o w i n t e l l e c t u a l l y , s o c i a l l y , a n d e d u c a t i o n a l l y . These p r o g r a m s o f ass o c i a t e d s t u d y e n a b l e t h e s t u d e n t to b e c o m e a f u l l e r individual.
In c o n j u n c t i o n w i t h I.R.C. John Heins a t t e n d e d the s u m m e r session o f a M e x i c a n u n i v e r s i t y .
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Robert P o r t e r f l e l d , g u e s t o n F e b r u a r y t e n t h , is the f o u n d e r a n d d i r e c t o r o f the B a r t e r T h e a t e r .
The s p e a k e r at the f o u r t h a n n u a l H a w i n s o n k M e m o r i a l Lect u r e w a s Dr. L a u r e n c e M . G o u l d , President o f C a r l e t o n C o l l e g e a n d d i r e c t o r o f A n t a r c t i c a c t i v i t y f o r the I n t e r n a t ional Geophysical Year.
campus quests M r . H u s t o n , o n e o f the c m p u s g u e s t s , p r e s e n t e d a n o r g a n recital.
Dr. J a m e s M u i l e n b e r g ( H o p e class o f 1 9 2 0 ) , t h e g u e s t o f W e s t e r n S e m i a r y , was a m e m b e r of the revision c o m m i t t e e f o r the R e v i s e d S t a n d a r d V e r s i o n o f the N e w T e s t a m e n t . He is a n a u t h o r i t y o n the D e a d Sea Scrolls a n d l e c t u r e d o n them while here.
Mr. A a r o n C o p l a n d , one of A m e r i c a ' s f o r e m o s t composers, l e c t u r e d o n the c a m p u s in M a r c h .
Virginia Vanderborgh
idav
6Ay queen
The 1 9 5 7 Q u e e n a n d her court.
may C>Ay
Entering the the Q u e e n ' s
chapel, the
Freshmen
Daisy Chain
procession.
As the final s h a d o w s of winter f a d e , S p r i n g , t h e l o n g a w a i t e d s e a s o n , is a n n o u n c e d on H o p e ' s c a m p u s b y the cele b r a t i o n o f t h e F e s t i v a l o f t h e M a y . This is a d a y d e v o t e d t o t h e r i t e s o f S p r i n g . The w o m e n ' s
athletic
competition,
o r g a n i z e d t h r o u g h t h e c l a s s e s , fills t h e morning
schedule
Completed to
the
by
of
noon,
fraternity
this the
busy scene
competition
of
day. shifts track
a n d field events. T h e F e s t i v a l is c l i m a x e d b y t h e c r o w n ing of the M a y
Queen
a n d the an-
n o u n c e m e n t of her court. royal
assemblage
women who
are
form
S e r v i n g this
the
freshmen
an aisle of
flowers
t h r o u g h which the r o y a l t y passes.
Ac-
c o m p a n y i n g t h e c o r o n a t i o n is t h e t a p p i n g of the n e w have
been
Alcor
recognized
members
who
for
out-
their
standing achievements. Queen
Virginia
gracefully
reigns
o v e r the r e m a i n i n g activities of the d a y a n d t h r o u g h o u t the c o m i n g y e a r , a constant r e m i n d e r Spring.
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of
the
joyousness
of
The Daisy Chain eagerly awaits the crowning of the queen.
joins
• h k•
Fraternity members a n x i o u s l y relay the b a t o n in close c o m p e t i t i o n
Sandy Dressel clears the high jump.
Spirited competitors l e a p the hurdles.
V
R o s e m a r i e Kish
Joyce Leighley
may 5Ay couRt
4
Lynn V a n ' f
Elena B y l s m a
Janice Peck
Hof
Jane G o w e n s
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The seniors a n d guests enjoy a b r e a k f a s t on the
Seniors solemnly p r o c e e d d o w n the aisle.
President's l a w n .
G r a d u a t e s - t o - b e a w a i t entrance to the c h a p e l .
Rev. Hoeksema congratulates his daughter, Lois, on the completion of her undergraduate college career.
a C>Ay in june
QRaCmation
Harold Ritsema a n d parents look upon his diploma with pride.
Graduation —
the
culmination
of
four years of f o r m a l a c a d e m i c study. For m a n y it is t h e e n d o f o f f i c i a l s c h o o l d a y s ; f o r s o m e it m a r k s t h e b e g i n n i n g o f i n t e n s i v e s t u d y in a s p e c i a l f i e l d ; a n d f o r a l l it is o n e o f t h e g r e a t m i l e s t o n e s in l i f e . For t h e s e n i o r t h e
long anticipated
e v e n t p a s s e s in a b l u r r i n g w h i r l o f g a t h erings, a d m o n i t i o n s , g o o d b y s a n d best wishes.
At
the
senior
breakfast,
the
first e v e n t in t h e b u s y s c h e d u l e o f G r a d uation for
the
D a y , the seniors m e e t last t i m e
in t h e i r
socially
capacity
as
students. Return t h e y will, for the c a m p u s w i t h its m a n y m e m o r i e s w i l l e x e r t a n irresistible p u l l ; b u t w h e n t h e y return, they will be alumni.
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First Row: Lynn V a n ' t Hof, Sheryl Yntema, Frances Roundhouse, Janice Peck, Jane Mac Eachron. Second
Row: Sally Schneider, Joyce Leighley, Janice Blunt, Jane Gouwens.
alcop I n d i c a t i v e of the a t t i t u d e at H o p e t o w a r d s c h o l a r s h i p is A l c o r , t h e w o m e n ' s
honorary
s o c i e t y . This
o r g a n i z a t i o n , c o m p o s e d of senior girls selected on the basis of scholarship, c h a r a c t e r
and
leadership
is h i g h l y r e s p e c t e d a n d v e r y a c t i v e . In t h e d o r m s t h e c r y o f " A l c o r "
means food —
f o r a p r i c e . W i t h this p r i c e A l c o r is a b l e t o b r i n g t o the
campus
good
movies
with
sponsor the Honors Tea, a n d
popular
appeal,
present their a n n u a l
International Night.
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Lower left: Mrs. Lubbers serves Rosemarie Kish, Dr. Dykstra, a n d Sally Schneider, at the Alcor " K o f f e H o u r " . Above: Nena Mih a n d Jane Mac Eachron discuss plans for Alcor International Night.
Robert Vander Lugt places books in Kollen library as part of Blue Key's service project. •
'
The Blue Key honor society operates the book store in the basement of Van Raalte for the benefit of students a n d faculty. ^
Blue key
Recognized
for
their
outstanding
performance
a n d a c h i e v e m e n t in s c h o l a r s h i p , l e a d e r s h i p , c i t i z e n s h i p , a n d s e r v i c e a r e t h e m e m b e r s o f Blue K e y , t h e senior men's h o n o r a r y fraternity. under
the g u i d a n c e
s e r v e s in t h e
of
Blue Key
This o r g a n i z a t i o n ,
D r . J. H a r v e y Book
Kleinheksel,
Store, publishes the
S t u d e n t G u i d e , ushers f o r c a m p u s
programs, and
takes the responsibility of initiating a n d c o m p l e t i n g some
worthwhile
project
students benefit. Service l i f e is t h e i r g o a l . First Row: G e n e TeHennepe, Dick Gantos, Roger G a r v e l i n k , M i l t o n O r t q u i s t , David Cassie, John Heins. S e c o n d R o w :
the
college
in a l l p h a s e s o f
from
which
campus
Robert V a n d e r A a r d e , Henry Doele, Stan Harrington, Everett Nienhouse, G e o r g e V a n Verst, Dr. Kleinheksel.
paculty honops
F i r s t R o w : Eugene Te Hennepe, Sheryl Yntema, Joyce Leighley, Lynn V a n ' t Hof, Jane MacEachron, Sara Schneider, Janice Blunt. Second Row; David Cassie, Robert Vander Lugt, Raymond Beckering, Robert Vander A a r d e , Lawrence Schut, David Dethmers.
Raymond Beckering Janice Blunt D a v i d Cassie David Dethmers Jane G o u w e n s Joyce Leighley Jane MacEachron
The highest honors p r e s e n t e d to senior students
Sara Schneider
a r e a w a r d e d b y t h e f a c u l t y in t h e f o r m o f F a c u l t y
L a w r e n c e Schut
H o n o r s . E a c h s p r i n g t h e s e l e c t i o n is c a r e f u l l y m a d e on the basis of scholarship, c o n t r i b u t i o n to c a m p u s
E u g e n e Te H e n n e p e
activities, a n d p r o m i s e of future service. Because of
Robert V a n d e r A a r d e
the high quality of m a n y H o p e students, the choice
R o b e r t V a n d e r Lugt
is d i f f i c u l t a n d t h o s e s e l e c t e d t r u l y r e f l e c t t h e e m p h a sis o n e x c e l l e n c e b a s i c t o H o p e .
Lynn V a n ' t H o f Sheryl Ynetma
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First Row: Lillian Johnson, Phyllis Steunenberg, Elaine Halbersma, Carol Yonkers, Ann Visser, Cynthia V a n d e r m y d e . Second Row: Ruth Lam, Eileen W a t t , Carolyn Scholten, Judy Nienhuis,
Grace Groeneveld, Judith Bartleson, Merilyn Freeman, Marcia Baldwin, Sandra Postema, Henrietta Ket.
The w o m e n ' s o r g a n i z a t i o n , c o m p a r a b l e to A l p h a C h i , is K a p p a D e l t a . T h r o u g h S p e a k e r s a n d d i s c u s -
A l p h a Chi p r o m o t e s the interest of those p l a n n i n g
s i o n s , it a i m s t o a c q u a i n t its m e m b e r s w i t h t h e n e w
to enter the ministry, missionary w o r k , or religious
f i e l d s o f s e r v i c e a n d t o c u l t i v a t e w i t h i n its m e m b e r s
education.
a better understanding of
answering
the w o r k
c a r r i e d on
by
the missions, the church, a n d the S u n d a y school. N o t only d o these m e m b e r s r e c e i v e i n f o r m a t i o n their Christmas p r o j e c t of insuring a C h r i s t m a s f o r in
Holland
and
through
their
last
year's
spring p r o j e c t of s e n d i n g a m o n e t a r y gift to H o p e H i g h S c h o o l in I n d i a . First Row: Larry Izenbart, Bob Fisher, Archib a l d M a c m i l l a n , Jr., Richard Stadt, Gene Boelte, John Wiers, Ronald Lokhorst. Second Row: D e L o y d H e s s e l i n k , George Magee, W a y n e Vissers, Ed Simmons, Vern Hoffs, Steve
m o n t h l y , the m e m b e r s a i m at
practical
problems
to
be
faced
in
p r e p a r i n g f o r a n d s e r v i n g in t h e s e f i e l d s b y e n t e r -
and experiences, but they p r o v i d e for others through children
Meeting the
taining guest missionaries a n d speakers w h o repres e n t a l l p h a s e s o f this p r o f e s s i o n . They h a v e s e r v e d the c o l l e g e students b y presenting a w e e k l y S u n d a y b r o a d c a s t of religious music o v p r W T A S , the c o l l e g e r a d i o station.
M i d d e r n a c h t , Bill Kooienga, Al Eissens, Mel Van Hattem, W a y n e J o o s s e , B o b Vander A a r d e , Jim De W i t t , Ken Vander Broek, Dave Wilkin.
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First Row: M a r y A n n Klaaren, Ruth W r i g h t , Jane Klaasen, Shirley Meiste, Second Row: Virginia V a n d e r b o r g h , Diane Sluyter, Carol McCahn, Hope Brahs, Sheryl Yntema, Rosemarie Kish, Isla Van Eenenaam, Emily Dering, M i r i a m Klaaren, M a r g e Ten Haken,
Marilyn Scudder. Third Row: Ronald Lokhorst, Ed De Jong, Chuck Hesselink, Mel Van Hattem, M a r t i n Riekse, John Hood, Nick V a n d e r b o r g h , Robert Vander A a r d e , Holly M e y e r , Stuart Wilson, Gene TeHennepe.
y.w.c.A. The Y W C A
and
YMCA
work
together to
make
Christianity a living a n d practical thing a m o n g the
y.m.c.a.
students. The Y's p r o m o t e Christian f e l l o w s h i p , p r o v i d e training for Christian leadership, and contribute to the w e l f a r e of b o t h the c o m m u n i t y a n d c a m p u s b y furnishing services. In a d d i t i o n t o t h e i r r e g u l a r w e e k l y m e e t i n g s , t h e y p r o v i d e w e e k l y student chapel leaders a n d special guest speakers w h o e x a m p l e Christianity a n d pract i c a l l i v i n g . E s t a b l i s h e d this y e a r f o r t h e first t i m e w a s a Central Planning C o m m i t t e e which, m a d e up of representatives f r o m all the religious o r g a n i z a t i o n s , p l a n n e d t h e w e e k l y m e e t i n g s , thus p r o v i d i n g a n o r g a n i z e d a n d c o - o r d i n a t e d s c h e d u l e t h r o u g h o u t the year. To t h e c o m m u n i t y t h e Y ' s m a k e a v a i l a b l e d e p u t a tion teams w h o
c o n d u c t services a n d
m e e t i n g s at
churches w h o request t h e m . For t h e s t u d e n t s t h e Y ' s p r o v i d e b a n q u e t s a n d t h e s t a t e c o n f e r e n c e a t C l e a r L a k e C a m p in B a t t l e C r e e k , M i c h i g a n . A s in p r e v i o u s y e a r s , t h e y a l s o s p o n s o r e d R e l i g i o u s E m p h a s i s W e e k a n d t h e M i s s i o n D r i v e . Rev. and
Mrs.
Harvey
Hoffman
of
Hackensack,
New
J e r s e y w e r e i n v i t e d as t h e R. E. W e e k s p e c i a l g u e s t s . East H a r l e m w a s t h e b e n e f a c t o r o f t h e m i s s i o n d r i v e . Quiet meditation and reflective thinking are important components of a student's life.
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T h e Y's s t r i v e t o m e e t t h e s p i r i t u a l n e e d s o f t h e s t u d e n t s a n d r e a c h a l l t h e s t u d e n t s in t h e i r p r o g r a m .
Under the direction of Bill Brookstra, the Freshmen enjoy harmonizing at the " Y " beach party on the shores of Lake Michigan.
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Jane Klaasen greets Joy Philip a n d Judy Tysse with a " G o o d Morning" and " Y breakfast."
" Y ' s " words hold the interest of an audience at a weekly meeting.
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Visiting ministers a n d personal on campus help to make the " Y " programs more varied and interesting. 87
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First Row: Deanna Deas, Sally De W o l f . Second Row: Jan Blunt, Evelyn Zylstra, Sallie Smith, Clarice Hull, Joseph Su. Third Row:
Larry Schut, Dick Lenters,
Beckering, John Ten Pas, John Stryker. The m e e t i n g s o f A l p h a
Eta, H o p e C o l l e g e C h a p t e r
o f the n a t i o n a l h o n o r a r y b i o l o g y f r a t e r n i t y . Beta Beta B e t a , a r e d e s i g n e d t o s t i m u l a t e i n t e r e s t in s c i e n t i f i c reT o g i v e r e c o g n i t i o n t o s t u d e n t s f o r e x c e l l e n c e in G e r m a n a n d to better a c q u a i n t these p e o p l e with m o d e r n G e r m a n y is t h e p u r p o s e o f G a m m a C h i , H o p e C o l l e g e C h a p t e r o f D e l t a Phi A l p h a .
At the meetings the m e m -
bers g a i n an a w a r e n e s s of the n a t i o n b y m e e t i n g a n d
search a n d truths.
The m e m b e r s , selected on the basis
o f e x c e l l e n c e in a d v a n c e d b i o l o g y , r e c e i v e a d d e d inspiration f r o m the films a n d t o u r
sponsored
b y the
group.
conversing with visitors f r o m G e r m a n y . First Row: M a r g o Gotte, Artel Newhouse, Carol H o n d o r p , Jane Klaasen. Second Row: M r . G e a r h a r t , Sally De W o l f , Judy M u l d e r , Mrs. Snow, Sallie Smith, Dr. Fried. Third Row:
Larry Schut, W a l t e r Francke, Dick Lenters, Everett Nienhouse, Richard Johnson, Don De Jongh.
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First Row: M r . G e a r h a r t , Miss Ross, Charlene De Vette, Joyce Leighley, Jane M a c Eachron, Isla Van Eenenaam, A n n o Geitner, Dr. Fried.
Second Row: David Dethmers, Bob Vender Lugt, Jim Clark, Martin Riekse. Recognizing
s c h o l a s t i c a c h i e v e m e n t in t h e f i e l d o f
h i s t o r y is t h e l o c a l c h a p t e r o f Phi A l p h a T h e t a , t h e n a Orators, debaters, e x t e m p o r a n e o u s speakers — those
tional
who
m a j o r s a n d m i n o r s , u p o n i n v i t a t i o n ,this o r g a n i z a t i o n
have m a d e significant c o n t r i b u t i o n s
activities are w e l c o m e
to a p p l y
for
in f o r e n s i c
membership
H o p e ' s G a m m a C h a p t e r o f Pi K a p p a D e l t a .
in
history honor
fraternity.
Open
p r o m o t e s i n t e r e s t in a l l p h a s e s o f h i s t o r y .
to all
history
S i n c e its b e -
Through-
g i n n i n g in 1 9 5 0 , H o p e ' s G a m m a O m i c r o n C h a p t e r has
o u t t h e y e a r s , H o p e ' s c h a p t e r h a s h a d w i t h i n its c o n f i n e s
b e e n a c t i v e in p r e s e n t i n g a n n u a l l y a h i s t o r y a w a r d t o
several o u t s t a n d i n g m e m b e r s w h o h a v e left c o l l e g e to
a freshman a n d a s o p h o m o r e student showing promise in this f i e l d .
e n t e r i n t o p r o f e s s i o n s in w h i c h p u b l i c s p e a k i n g h a s b e e n their m a j o r asset.
First Row: Artel Newhouse, Aileen Mc Goldrick, Dr. Schrier, M a r i a n n e Hagaman, M a r y Anne Klaaren, Carolyn Kleiber, Isld Van
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Eenenaam. Second Row: G e o r g e W a r d e n , Gene Klaaren, Mel Van Hattem, Ronald Chandler, David Dethmers.
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First Row: Rosemarie Kish, Jocelyn Fryling, Lynn V a n ' t Hof, Sally Schneider, Anna Geitner, Jane Gouwens, Virginia V a n d e r b o r g h . Second Row: Sheryl Yntema, Robert Lesniak, Mert Vander Lind,
John Heins, Eugene TeHennepe, Joyce Leighley. Third Row: David Dethmers, Henry Deole, Paul Wie g e rin k, Stan Harrington, Milton Ortquist, David Cassie.
Each y e a r n o m i n a t i n g c o m m i t t e e s c o m p o s e d o f m e m b e r s
who's who
o f the f a c u l t y a n d a d m i n i s t r a t i o n c h o o s e senior students to r e p r e s e n t H o p e C o l l e g e in t h e l a t e s t e d i t i o n o f " W h o ' s W h o Among
S t u d e n t s in A m e r i c a n
Colleges
and
Universities."
This y e a r t h e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s w e r e c h o s e n o n t h e b a s i s o f scholarship, leadership, a n d promise of future contributions to society.
First row: G o r d o n Hoeksema, Paul W . Nykamp. W a r d De Young, Dan Sasaki, Phil Damstra, Larry Schut, Dr. Van Zyl. Second
row: John Ten Pas, Edward Westerbeke, Jerome Wassink, John Padgett, Austin A a r d ema, W i l l i a m W a g g o n e r , Dick Lenters.
pRe-me6 ClUB The
Pre-med
Club
is a
new
o r g a n i z a t i o n f o r m e d to p r o m o t e s c h o l a r s h i p a n d u n i t y a m o n g stud e n t s s e l e c t i n g m e d i c i n e as t h e i r c a r e e r . A t its m e e t i n g s t h e m e m bers hear lectures on the aspects o f m e d i c i n e m o s t interesting to them
and
occasionally
an a p p r o p r i a t e film.
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chem ClUB i First Row; Les De Vries, Ken Brown, Roger De Vries, Sally Schnieder, Loraine Pschigoda, James Cook, Dr. Van Zyl. Second Row: Duane W e r k man, Delwyn Machiele, Chuck Vanden Berg, Ronald Knoper, Ralph K o r t e l i n g , Donald De
Jongh, Ted Zickefoose, Harry Wristers, Victor Heasley. Third Row: David W h i t e , John Vanden Bos, Don Knapp, Everett Nienhouse, M r . Jekel, John Van Dyke, Corwin B r e d e w e g , Richard W y m a , John Kraai.
The C h e m i s t r y C l u b , a s t u d e n t a f f i l i a t i o n o f the A m e r -
A i m i n g to a c q u a i n t interested students with current
i c a n C h e m i c a l S o c i e t y is o p e n , u p o n i n v i t a t i o n , t o a l l
t r e n d s in t h e n a t i o n a l e c o n o m y a n d t h e c o m p l e x i t i e s o f
chemistry m a j o r s w h o p l a n to enter the profession.
the
In
business w o r l d , the
Business-Econ
o r d e r to stimulate interest a n d p r o v i d e an o p p o r t u n i t y
hear speakers prominent
for individual
transportation, i n d u s t r i a l lations.
research, the m o n t h l y lectures are pre-
p a r e d a n d given by senior m e m b e r s .
First Row: P r o f e s s o r V a n D a h m , D o n a l d Schreur, Stanley Cook, Calvin Losee, John V a n d e r Ven, Clarence V a n d e r Borgh. Second Row: David V a n d e Vusse, G a r y Bylsma, Tom
Businessecon ClUB
ill
\
Club
meets to
in t h e f i e l d s o f c o m m e r c i a l psychology, and
p u b l i c re-
Lewis, John Ver Beek, Dr. Yntema, Jack Bolhuis, Jack Parkes, Sheryl Schlafer, G o r d o n Bolt.
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ClUB
First Row; Carol Yonkers, Barbara Geitner, Merilyn Freeman, James Evers, Professor Walters, Ed Tenhor, Lorraine Hellenga, Loretta Plassche. Second Row: Steven M i d d e r n a c h t , Fred Diek-
man, Sheryl Schlafer, Charlene De Vette, Judy O w y a n g , Lora V a n Duinen, Nancy Malstrom, M y r o n Kaufman, Frederick Kruithof, Henry Van Der Klok, Dennis Camp.
T h e C l a s s i c s C l u b , a r e l a t i v e l y n e w o r g a n i z a t i o n , is
T h r o u g h m o n t h l y m e e t i n g s t h e F r e n c h C l u b seeks a
o p e n t o a l l s t u d e n t s i n t e r e s t e d in l e a r n i n g m o r e a b o u t
b r o a d e r k n o w l e d g e o f F r a n c e as a n a t i o n a n d a w a y
t h e c u l t u r e s o f a n c i e n t c i v i l i z a t i o n s . A t its m o n t h l y m e e t -
of life.
ings i n f o r m a l lectures on topics of interest a r e g i v e n b y
that for
the various m e m b e r s .
k n o w t h e c u l t u r e o f a n a t i o n as w e l l as its l a n g u a g e .
First Row: Carol Ham, Barbara Reuss, G a i l Friesema, M a r g e Ten Haken, Judy Thomas, Carol luth. Second Row: Rainey Shufelt, Susan Graves, M a r c i a Baldwin, Carol Rylance, Evalyn Carter, Barbara Monroe, Betty Fell, Hilda W a c k e r b a r t h ,
n
Sheryl Yntema. Third Yonan, Joan Tellman, Van Dyke, M e r r y De Helen W a d e , Deanna Jurries.
Its m e m b e r s , s t u d e n t s o f s e c o n d y e a r l e v e l , f e e l successful c o m m u n i c a t i o n ,
it is n e c e s s a r y t o
Row: Jan W a l r a d , A d i n a M a r n a Vander Hart, Judy W a a r d , G a b r i e l l a Pinter, Deas, Judy Olson, Donna
J
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First Row; Lynne Feltham, Jean Kamp, G r e t a Weeks, M a r y l i n B o u g h t o n . Second Row: Gretchen Ver Meulen, Steve Van G r o u w , Bob Andree, Dr. Brown, Allen G r u b e , G a r y Bylsma, Carol Vander Meer, Susan W a l c o t t . Third Another second
Row: Nena Mih, Linda G o r d o n , Dorothy Casey, Janice Koeman, Donna Lammers, M a r y Lammers, Joan Schroeder, N o r m a W a l l a c e , Edna W a g n e r , N o r m a De Boer.
l a n g u a g e club c o m p o s e d of all interested
year
students
is t h e
Spanish
Club which
en-
d e a v o r s t o a c q u a i n t its m e m b e r s w i t h t h e c u s t o m s a n d a t m o s p h e r e of Latin s p e a k i n g countries.
A i d e d by the
reminiscences of traveling m e m b e r s a n d a truly Spanish C h r i s t m a s p a r t y , this is s u c c e s s f u l l y a c c o m p l i s h e d . First Row: W a y n e Platzer, G e o r g e W o r d e n , Clarence V a n d e r b o r g h . Second Row: Harold
c i R d e "k"
V a n ' t H o f , Phil Toppen.
The
Kiwanis
Club,
known
on
c a m p u s as t h e C i r c l e K, has est a b l i s h e d i t s e l f this y e a r t o p r o mote service a c t i v i t i e s and p r o j e c t s . The m e m b e r s , m e e t i n g twice a m o n t h , often hear guest s p e a k e r s , business m e n , a n d club
s
leaders who present methods of c o - o r d i n a t i n g the club's services to m e e t the d e m a n d s o f the c a m pus a n d t h e c o m m u n i t y .
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First Row; Ann Visser, Diane O l d e n b u r g , Marlene Hartgerink, JoAnn Barton, Virginia W e s t r a , Barbara W o l f e , Marilyn Roelofs, Darlene Elzinga, Marilyn Klyn. Second Row: Artel Newhouse Lois Puehl, Matie Fischer, Carol McCahan, Adele Cramer, Jan Miller, Marilyn Campbell, Carol Cook, M a r y Hunter, Shirley Meiste. Third Row: Charlene De Vette, Sallie Smith, W i n o n a
Keizer, Mar-les Exo, Marilyn Kortenhoven, Helen Hungerink, Doris Schmidt, Lillian Johnson, Sue Monte, Jane Klaasen. Fourth Row: Steven Van G r o u w , Marlin Ensing, Helen Taylor, Anna Geitner, Ruth W r i g h t , Judy Mulder, Janice Koeman, Del Farnsworth, M r . Ver Beek. The S t u d e n t N a t i o n a l E d u c a t i o n A s s o c i a t i o n , f o r m e r l y k n o w n as t h e F u t u r e T e a c h e r s A s s o c i a t i o n , c o m p o s e d o f junior a n d senior p r o s p e c t i v e teachers, p r o v i d e s a m e a n s t h r o u g h w h i c h t h e s e s t u d e n t s c a n discuss t h e p r o b l e m s c o n c e r n i n g t e a c h i n g w h i c h a r e f o r e m o s t in t h e i r m i n d s . P r o v i d i n g s o c i a l a c t i v i t i e s f o r its m e m b e r s as w e l l as p r o fessional contacts a n d hints, S N E A meets m o n t h l y .
First row: M a r y Hunter, Marlene Hartgerink, Carol Vander Meer, Donna Paris, Jeanette A b m a , JoAnn Barton, Joan Peelen, Judy M u l d e r , Dorene
Toringa. Second row: Deanna Deas, Artel Newhouse, Nina Mih, M a r y Kay Deiphius, Ruth Voss, Carol Ham.
A . 6 . 6 .
Recognized b y their grey blazers a r e the A t h l e t i c D e b t D i g g e r s , girls w h o sell " g o o d i e s " a t t h e f o o t b a l l and
basketball
ceeds are
of
games.
this s e r v i c e
divided
department
between and
a
n a t e d b y the g r o u p .
The
pro-
organization the
project
athletic desig-
\ First Row: Carol Van Ramshorst, Lorraine Hellenga, M a r y Van Regenmorter, Nena Mih. Second Row; Judy M u l d e r , Donna Hoogerhyde, Carol Nieuwsma, M a r y Hoffmyer, Virginia Vander-
borgh. Third Row: Ruth Laning, Marilyn Rocks, Miriam Klaaren, Janet O w e n , Helen Hungerink, Ellyn Arendsen, Elena Bylsma, Sheryl Yntema, Artel Newhouse.
The W o m e n s A c t i v i t y L e a g u e , o r g a n i z e d to p r o m o t e c o o p e r a tion a n d f r i e n d s h i p a m o n g H o p e w o m e n , to help c o l l e g e w o m e n r e a l i z e a n d m e e t f u t u r e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y , a n d to p r e s e n t activities f o r t h e c o l l e g e has b e e n b u s y this y e a r . Its m a j o r p r o j e c t w a s t h e o p e n i n g o f t h e K l e t z L o u n g e f o r e v e n i n g use.
The L e a g u e p r e s e n t e d
its a n n u a l p r o g r a m s — t h e C h r i s t m a s P a r t y , t h e P e n n y C a r n i v a l , and M a y Day a l o n g w i t h its m o n t h l y m e e t i n g s f e a t u r i n g w o m e n m the fields of h o m e m a k i n g , business, a n d professions.
w.a.l "Christmas around the w o r l d " via the W.A.L. Christmas Program.
The p a j a m a p a r t y sponsored by W.A.L. brought nightgowns out on p a r a d e !
First Row: Artel Newhouse, Eugene Te Hennepe, M a r y Ann Klaaren, Charles Lemmen, Dr. Fried, John Heins, Carol Rylance, Ron Stockhoff. Second Row: Don Scott, M a m a Vander Hart, Judy O w y a n g , M a r c i a Baldwin, Edna W a g n e r / Barbara Emmick, Al-
berta Lifts, N a n c y Raymer, Virginia Top, G r e f t a Bouman, Elizabeth Fell, Eugene Boelte. Third Row: Stuart Wilson, Thorval Hansen, Sheryl Schlafer, Calvin Rynbrandt, Philip De Velder, Tom Lewis, Ronald Chandler, Robert Bronk, De Loyd Hesselink.
l.R.C. The I n t e r n a t i o n a l R e l a t i o n s Club is a n o r g a n i z a t i o n d e s i g n e d t o s t i m u l a t e a n d p r o m o t e f h e s t u d e n t ' s int e r e s t in w o r l d
affairs
in o r d e r
b r i n g a b o u t a step t o w a r d through u n d e r s t a n d i n g
to
peace
the p r o b -
lems, culture, history, a n d p e o p l e of other
nations
as w e l l
as o u r
own
United States. The series o f p r o g r a m s c e n t e r e d a r o u n d " U n i t e d S t a t e s ' P o t e n t i a l in fhe W o r l d of T o m o r r o w " s t i m u l a t e d m u c h i n t e r e s t a n d d i s c u s s i o n as IRC f e a t u r e d n o t e d scientists, businessmen, labor leaders, m i s s i o n a r i e s , educators, and
students, w h o
had
t r a v e l e d a b r o a d . In c o n j u n c t i o n w i t h the
Hawkinson M e m o r i a l
Lecture,
H o p e a c t e d as h o s t t o a W e s t e r n Michigan
IRC C o n f e r e n c e a t w h i c h
t i m e the d e l e g a t e s h e a r d Dr. Isaac L. A u e r b a c h M r . Auerbach chats informally with Dr. Fried, M a r y Ann Klaaren, a n d John Heins. 96
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Students g a t h e r in the Seminary Commons to hear a p e r t i n e n t I.R.C. s p e a k e r .
M r , Brendan Sexton speaks with interested persons a f t e r his lecture on " U . S . Labor in the W o r l d of T o m m o r r o w . "
d .R.C. members f a l l in line to choose some delicacies.
Mr. Dressner, M a r y A n n Klaaren, B a r b a r a Emmick, Q u e e n Juliana, a n d John Heins view the products of culinary art set up for the " I n t e r n a t i o n a l S m o r g a s b o r d . "
W.A.A. Providing w o m e n ' s
competition
as w e l l as c o - e d u c a t i o n a l a c t i v i t i e s o n c a m p u s is t h e W o m e n ' s A t h l e t i c
w
A s s o c i a t i o n . S w i m s (hikes, a n d tourn a m e n t s in t h e d i f l f e r e n t s p o r t s h a v e produced
a
variety
great
enough
dents
interested
to
of
include in
activities any
athletics.
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women
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given
the
o p p o r t u n i t y to m e e t girls f r o m other colleges through
social
and
com-
petitive activities. Hoffmyer, M a r y Harmeling, Sharon Neste, Frances Roundhouse, Carol Ham, Judy Van Dyke. Fourth Row; Shirley Meiste, Alice W a r r e n , Susan K i r k w o o d , Marlyn De Waard.
First Row; M a r y Kay Diephuis, W i n o n a Keizer, Joyce Lelghley, Sandra Dressel, Janet O w e n , Janice Blunt. Second Row; Artel Newhouse, M e r r y De W a a r d , Carolyn Scholten, Elaine Halbersma, Cynthia Vandermyde, Elena Bylsma. Third Row; M a r y One
"h" ClUB First Row; G e o r g e Bitner, Mert Vander Lind, Larry Ter Molen, David W o o d c o c k , Dick Gantos, David Spaan, Art Olson, Paul Wiegerink. Second Row; John N e e d h a m , Jack Faber, Dwayne Teusink, Jaymes Remmelts, Fred Leaske, Rowland V a n Es, Robert
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the
newest
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Hope's
c a m p u s in t h e r e a l m o f s e r v i c e c l u b s is t h e H Club, c o m p o s e d of m a l e students w h o have a c h i e v e d r e c o g n i t i o n in t h e f i e l d o f a t h l e t i c s . Thomson, James Kamp, Harry Wristers, Carroll Bennink. Third Row: Dick M o r g a n , Daryl Siedentop, G e r a l d Boeve, Jerry Hendrickson, Ronald Beuker, Ray Ritsema, John Hood, Henry Doele, James Copper, David W h i t e , Bruce Vander Mel.
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W T A S , t h e c o l l e g e r a d i o s t a t i o n k n o w n as t h e A n c h o r S t a t i o n , h a s this y e a r e s t a b l i s h e d c o n t a c t w i t h a l l t h e l i v i n g units o n c a m p u s . P r e s e n t i n g p r o g r a m s o f b o t h r e l i g i o u s a n d s e c u l a r n a t u r e s , t h e s t a t i o n has provided
for
the students a new
source of
radio
listening pleasure a n d i n f o r m a t i o n . A n n o u n c e m e n t s of c o l l e g e a n d c o m m u n i t y activities k e e p the students w e l l - i n f o r m e d of the o p p o r t u n i t i e s a v a i l a b l e for their enjoyment.
WTAS Executive Board, First Row: Jan Leestma, Jack Hellriegel, Ronald Cotts. Second Row: Dick Brockmeier, Robert Van Etten.
Dick Brockmeier keeps the radio record files intact. Tom Bos and Bob Van Etten assist in the control room of WTAS. Mel Van Hattem operates the turn tables at station WTAS. M a r i e Fearon announces as Sharlyn Siegers maneuvers the controls of the panel.
women's house BOAR6 First Row; Virginia V a n d e r b o r g h , Lynn Van't Hof, Joan Schroeder, JoAnn Barton, Gail Friesema. Second Row: Judy P a t t e r s o n , Ethelanne Swets, Ruth Laning, Carol Hond o r p , Darlene Elzinga, Jane Gouwens, Joyce
Leighley, Ellyn Arendsen, Emily h r a d e c . Third Row: M a r y Jane Adams, Betty Vicha, Jocelyn Fryling, Sheryl Yntema, Joy Korver, Andrea Dayton, Sharon Grossman.
W o m e n ' s H o u s e B o a r d is a s t u d e n t j u d i c i a l b o d y w h o s e p u r p o s e is t o i n t e r p r e t d o r m r e g ulations a n d the rules g o v e r n i n g w o m e n ' s conduct on c a m p u s . Assisted by Dean Reeverts, House
Board
deals with the i n e v i t a b l e
pro-
b l e m s that occur d u r i n g the c o l l e g e y e a r .
The g o v e r n i n g b o d y a t K o l l e n H a l l is t h e M e n ' s H o u s e B o a r d . To-
First Row: Dean Hinga, Art Olson, John Hood, Vern Essenberg. Second Row:
James Evers, John Parkes.
gether with the counselors, these men dorm
a d m i n i s t e r t h e rules o f t h e and
settle the
major
and
m i n o r difficulties which m a y arise. Their
purpose
is t o
insure the
r i g h t s o f e a c h p e r s o n in r e s i d e n c e at the d o r m i t o r y .
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pan"Vz
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The Pan-Hellenic B o a r d p u r p o r t s to c o o r d i n a t e soror-
First Row; M a r y Hunter, Grace Forness, Sonde Decker, Judy Van Dyke. Second Row; Harriet Davenport, M a r g e Ten Haken, Doris Stickle, Carol Luth, Barbara Emmick, Hope Brahs. Third Row; Merry De W a a r d , M a r y Ann Klaaren, Jocelyn Fryling, Sally Schneider, Phyllis Lovins.
i t y a c t i v i t i e s a n d a t t e m p t s t o s o l v e p r o b l e m s a r i s i n g in the societies.
This y e a r t h e y d e v i s e d a
more
formal
m e a n s of i n t r o d u c i n g transfer students to the sororities, arranged
joint
meetings
between
the
societies
and
A . S . A . , a n d established a limiting p o l i c y r e g a r d i n g the location of the date nights a n d parties.
Serving to p r o m o t e h a r m o n i o u s relations a m o n g the f i v e f r a t e r n i t i e s , t h e I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y C o u n c i l s t r i v e s t o settle all p r o b l e m s w h i c h arise d u r i n g the y e a r .
It p r o m o t e s
f r i e n d l y c o m p e t i t i o n b y o f f e r i n g a scholastic t r o p h y each semester to the f r a t e r n i t y m a i n t a i n i n g the highest average,
This y e a r ' s C o u n c i l has l a i d a s t r o n g f o u n d a t i o n
by c o m p i l i n g a written constitution. First Row; Dean Hilmert, John Van Dam, Robert Bast, Everett Nienhouse. Second Row; Dick Bennett, Dick Brown, Lloyd Tinholt, Chuck Vanden Berg, Ronald Lokhorst.
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council
palette anC)
masque This y e a r P a i e t t e a n d M a s q u e h a s u n d e r g o n e a change.
U n d e r the direcfion of M r . Dale De W i t t ,
the m e m b e r s have new constitution.
reorganized
and
drawn
up
a
P a l e t t e a n d M a s q u e w e l c o m e s i n t o its m e m b e r s h i p a n y s t u d e n t i n t e r e s t e d in d r a m a t i c s o r t h e w o r k " H e r claws, her claws, she's stretching her c l a w s " G o o d y Proctor in the Salem witch trials.
p e r f o r m e d b e h i n d t h e s c e n e s b u t n e c e s s a r y in p r e senting a production.
P & M
m e m b e r s as w e l l as
other students have been busy a n d active p r e p a r i n g t h r e e m a j o r p r o d u c t i o n s : The Giaconda Crucible,
a n d Greensleeve's
Smile,
The
Magic.
For t h e first t i m e this y e a r , s e a s o n t i c k e t s w e r e a v a i l a b l e to the students a n d f a c u l t y .
The d r a m a in "The G i a c o n d a Smile" begins to unfold in Act II.
Reverend Hale discusses with John a n d G o o d y Proctor the growing alarm of witchcraft just previous to the accusation that G o o d y Proctor herself is a witch.
Jocelyn Fryling a n d G e o r g e W a r d e n portray a scene in "The Giaconda Smile".
First Row: M a r y V a n Dyk, Jean Kemp, Pat Kastein, Sally Evans, N a n c y M a l s t r o m , Jan Blunt, Betty H e i d e m a , A n n e G e i t n e r . Second Row: Louise Hunter, Donna H o o g e r hyde, Lorraine M u r r a y , Sallie Smith, Carol H o u g h t a l i n g , Arlene Cizek, Ruth Voss, Jocelyn Fryling, Carol Luth, C a r o l y n Scholten, M a r i a n n e H a g a m a n . Third Row: Ricky
A r e n d s , Suzanne H u i z i n g a , Roberta Boniel, Aileen Mc G o l d r i c k , Carol Rylance. Fourth Row: M y r o n K a u f m a n , Bob Fisher, Robert V a n W a r t , Larry Izenbart, Thorval Hansen, Ed Tenhor, Stan H a r r i n g t o n , G e o r g e S t e g g e r d a , Del Farnsworth, D a v i d Dethmers, J o h n W i e r s , M r . De W i t t .
n.c.p. First Row: Jan Blunt, M a r i a n n e H a g a m a n , Carol Houghtaling, Del Farnsworth, M r . De W i t t . Second Row: Aileen Mc G o l d rick, Bob V a n d e r A a r d e , Stan H a r r i n g t o n , Jocelyn Fryling, Jane G o u w e n s .
I M r . Dale De W i t t , f a c u l t y advisor a n d d ir e cto r , ruminates a b o u t problems peculiar to the children's p l a y , " G r e e n sleeve's M a g i c
First Row; Lois GrifFes, Judy Tysse, Betty Rothwell, Greto Weeks, Hewitt Johnston, Nancy Boyd. Second Row: Connie Kregar, Merry De W a a r d , Marcia Welch, Miriam Klaaren, Jane Gouwens, Dave Van Dyke, Terry Zylman, Jim Kranendonk, Diane Sluyter. Third Row; G o r d o n Hoeksema, Sandra Dressel, W a y n e Dixon,
Ben Vanden Bos, W i l l i a m Kuyper, Cheryl Normington. Fourth Row; G a r y Looman, Marshall Elzinga, Jack Ver Hulst, Calvin Langejans, Keith Brower, Everett Nienhouse. Absent: Bruce Matthews. Conductor; Dr. Morrette Rider.
symphonette C o m p o s e d of m e m b e r s selected f r o m the orchest r a , H o p e C o l l e g e S y m p h o n e t t e is a n o t h e r e x a m p l e o f t h e e m p h a s i s a t H o p e o n e x c e l l e n c e . S i n c e its o r g a n i z a t i o n , t h e s y m p h o n e t t e has
risen to n a t i o n a l
recognition. They have m a d e several television appearances
and
have
been well
received
on their
t o u r s , the latest o f w h i c h t o o k t h e m to the states o f Kansas, C o l o r a d o a n d the Dakotas.
Harpist, Shari Busse, takes time out to converse with Dr. Rider.
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First Row: Adele Cramer, Janice Blunt, Sally De W o l f , Judy Van Dyke, Virginia Top, M a r y Van Koevering, Susan Graves, Johanna De G r o o t , Carol Hondorp, Helen W a d e , M a r g o t Fisher, Ruth Voss, Charlotte W i e r d a , Jocelyn Fryling, Carol Rylance. Second Row: M a r y Jane Adams, Elaine Dykhuizen, Marlene Hartgerink, Barbara W o l f e , Geraldine G i o r d a n o , Carol Beuker, Frances Roundhouse, Virginia V a n d e r b o r g h , Shelby Braaksma, Jane Klaasen, Carol Luth, Janet O w e n , Evelyn Hollander, G a i l Friesema, M a r -
ilyn Kortenhoven. Third Row; Anne De Pree, Marianne Hageman, Eugene TeHennepe, John Bryson, James Stevens, Jack Krauss, Charles Vanden Berg, Carl Ver Beek, David Cassie, Robert Van Etten, Lynn Van't Hof, Marilyn Scudder, Edna Hollander, Ruth W r i g h t . Fourth Row: Sheryl Schlafer, David Dethmers, Ron Sikkema. Dean Nederveld, Roger Vander Kolk, Robert Bast, Harley Brown, Evert Fikse, Clark Matthews, W i l l i a m Brookstra, George Pellen, G o r d o n Stegink.
chapel choiR Chapel Choir, a selected g r o u p of seventy m e m bers, p r o v i d e s an o p p o r t u n i t y for music m a j o r s a n d other students with singing ability to w o r k t o g e t h e r as a c h o i r . U n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f D r . R o b e r t C a v a n a u g h t h e y s p e c i a l i z e in s a c r e d m u s i c a n d , o n t h e i r a n n u a l tours which h a v e t a k e n t h e m to N e w Y o r k , C a l i f o r n i a , t h e m i d w e s t a n d this y e a r t o N e w E n g l a n d , t h e y s e r v e as a m b a s s a d o r s o f t h e s p i r i t o f H o p e .
Dr. Robert Cavanaugh, director. 06
women's chom
men's chom
r ^ i First Row: M . Vander Hart, L. Nelson, P. Burkett, C. Kregar, E. Fell, A . Voss, J. Heneveld, L. Puehl, L. Pschigoda, J. Philip, T. Von Lente, P. O o n k , N. Plewes, N. W a l l a c e , E. W a t t , H. Bosch, D. Welc h, C. McCahan, Second Row: G . Forness, M . De Jong, J. W e z e m a n , M , M o o r e , A. Yonan, S. Edwards, E. Ver Burg, M . Vander Ploeg, J. Burgwald, J. Eastman, S. Smith, K. Ashe, L. Jansen, B, Amos, J. Schroeder, B. Bloemendaal, M . Baldwin, H. Davenport. Third Row: S. N e e d h a m , C. Nelson, J. Mc Neil, V. Westra, P. Prins, D. Roskamp, J. Bartleson, J. Kyle, A . Visser, G. Bouman, C. Scholten, E. Carter, A. Cizek, S. Beck, C. Van-
t r ^ dermyde, B. Phillippsen, L. M u r r a y , G. Linscott, M . Wildschut. Fourth Row; A. Tell, B. Vicha, L. Bonnema, B. V a n d e r b i l t , R. Kleinheksel, J. Larsen, S. M u d d e r n a c h t , C. Lemmen, J. Hood, J. Paarlberg, P. V a n W y k , R. Yonkers, E. Hradec, J. Clayton, J. Thomas, M . Exo, M . Roelofs, C. Brandt, M . Van Dyk, L. Johnson. Fifth Row: A. Macmillan, F. Burne, R. Balder, B. Franken, J. Becke, M. Daniels, W . Platzer, L. W a n g , R. Leonard, B. Hilbelink, W . Joosse, J. Kraai, L. Izenbart, R. Stadt, G. Boelfe, D. W i l k i n , S. Lin, D. Scott, T. Thompson.
Roger Rietberg, director.
chancel choiR T h e C h a n c e l C h o i r w e l c o m e s i n t o its r a n k s a l l students w h o
have
a desire to sing. Participating
special p r o g r a m s which include H o m e c o m i n g
in
and
Christmas vespers, the a n n u a l presentation of Handel's " M e s s i a h " , one Religious Emphasis W e e k chapel s e r v i c e , a n d c h u r c h s e r v i c e s o f t h e c i t y as w e l l as r e g u l a r c h a p e l services, the choir rehearses t w o d a y s a w e e k under the direction of M r . Roger Rietberg.
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the opus stafp Opus,
one of the three student publi-
c a t i o n s , is p u b l i s h e d creative expression.
as a
means
for
C o n t r i b u t i o n s in
literary, artistic, a n d p h o t o g r a p h i c f o r m s a r e p l a c e d b e f o r e the staff w h o c o n s c i e n t i o u s l y e v a l u a t e s t h e m , selecti n g in t h e f i n a l j u d g m e n t t h o s e p i e c e s which exhibit qualities of true art.
First Row: Dr. Talbert, Stan Harrington, Jane Gouwens, Ruth W r i g h t , Jane Tom-
linson. Second Row; Chuck L e m m e n , James Clark, David Spaan, David Cassie.
Duane Voskuil a n d Henrietta Schaefer, contributors, share some of their ideas with Jane and M r . Prins.
Jane Gouwens, editor, a n d M r . Prins, faculty advisor, review some of the literary contributions to Opus.
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Sfuart Wilson M a n a g i n g Editor
The
Anchor,
a
news
b o d y , is t h e c o m m o n
publication
of
the student
sounding b o a r d for
student
o p i n i o n a n d the m a i n source of i n f o r m a t i o n on c a m pus activities. John Fragale, Editor
Its w e e k l y r e l e a s e is a n t i c i p a t e d b y
s t u d e n t s as b e i n g t h e m e a n s o f
k e e p i n g in t o u c h
with all phases of H o p e . J o h n F r a g a l e , as e d i t o r , has w o r k e d d i l i g e n t l y t o make
the AnchoR stapp
Ronald Lokhorst Business M a n a g e r
110
the
paper
meaningful.
His w e l l
organized
s t a f f c o v e r e d a l l a s p e c t s o f c a m p u s l i f e a n d his e d i torials s p a r k e d m a n y students to positive f o r m s of action.
Nancy Boyd and Roger Te Hennepe News Editors
Adelbert Farnsworth Feature Editor
Carol Rylance a n d Carol Ham Rewrite Editors
M a r y Jane A d a m s a n d Carl Poit Society Editors
Elizabeth Fell C o p y Editor
O
Anchor staff: N o r m a W a l l a c e , B a r b a r a Phillippsen, Karen Nyhuis, G r e g Bryson, Vern Essenberg.
& P? John Kraai Photographer Robert V a n W a r t a n d Jan O w e n Sports Editors H o w a r d Plaggemars a n d W i l l i a m N o o r l a g M a k e - U p Editors
As work accumulates the Milestone staff finds that this room in Kollen Hall becomes their habitat. Edward Westerbeke Business M a n a g e r
the milestone
A s a n o t h e r s t u d e n t p u b l i c a t i o n t h e /Vli/esfone p r o v i d e s a m e a n s o f e x p r e s s i o n a n d e x p e r i e n c e f o r t h o s e w h o w o r k o n it.
In o r d e r
to m a k e the y e a r b o o k an honest p o r t r a y a l of the y e a r , interesting to the students a n d i n f o r m a t i v e to the casual r e a d e r , the staff m u s t a l w a y s b e s e e k i n g m o r e e f f e c t i v e w a y s t o e x p r e s s its c o n c e p t of college life. Beginning w o r k the s u m m e r b e f o r e p u b l i c a t i o n , the staff, which in p r e v i o u s y e a r s w a s c o m p o s e d o n l y o f j u n i o r class m e m b e r s , w a s assisted b y t w o a p p r e n t i c e m e m b e r s f r o m the s o p h o m o r e class.
A l s o a i d i n g t h e s t a f f this y e a r w a s t h e n e w r o o m in K o l l e n
D o r m w h o s e facilities m a d e an easy a s s e m b l a g e of the b o o k possible.
G a r d n e r Kissack, Editor
Mr. Henry ten Hoor and Carol Vander Meer Advisor and Class Editor
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Shirley Meiste a n d M e l V a n Hattem O r g a n i z a t i o n s Editors
Corwin Bredeweg a n d Ronald Stockhoff Sports Editor and Assistant
*
Sally De W o l f a n d A r t e l N e w h o u s e Literary Editors
Bert Swanson Faculty Editor
Dan Sasaki A r t Editor
Doris Schmidt Society Editor
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M i r i a m Klaaren a n d N o n a Keizer Assistant a n d Activities Editor
Don De Jongh Advertising Editor
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J First Row: M r . Jekel, Carol H o n d o r p , Anna Geitner, Robert Lesniak, Isla Van Eenenaam, M r . Prins, Dick Brockmeier. Second Row: Bruce Brummels, M a r y Ferris, Priscilla Boelhouwer, M a r c i a Welc h, M a r g o Gotte, Marilyn Hendrickson, Marlene Gouwens,
Bob Lesniak, President
Lois GriFfes, Susan Kirkwood, Betty Fell, Fred Brown. Third Row: Bert Swanson, John Kleinheksel, Rowland Van Es, John Van Dam, Gene Klaaren, Peter Geitner, Vernon Kortering, Daryl Siedentop, Carl Poit.
stu6ent council Student g o v e r n m e n t , the practical a p p l i c a t i o n of b a s i c d e m o c r a t i c i d e a l s , is a n i n t e g r a l p a r t o f c a m p u s life.
In this c a p a c i t y A m e r i c a n s t u d e n t s h a v e p r o v e d
themselves a d e p t at r e a s o n a b l y a p p l y i n g principles l e a r n e d in t h e c l a s s r o o m t o t h e p r o b l e m s o f l i f e in society. The S t u d e n t C o u n c i l , H o p e ' s chief g o v e r n i n g b o d y , is d e s i g n e d t o i n s u r e e v e r y s t u d e n t f u l l r e p r e s e n t a t i o n . W h i l e its m a i n r e s p o n s i b i l i t y is j u r i s d i c t i o n o v e r all extra-curricular
a c t i v i t i e s , it a l s o s e r v e s as t h e
c o n n e c t i n g link b e t w e e n the students a n d the f a c u l t y and administration.
114
The Student AfFair Committee w o r k i n g in conjunction with the Student Council is composed of John Kleinheksel, Isla Van Eenenaam, a n d Bruce Brumels.
Guys a n d Dolls whirl at the annual Homecoming Party. Donna Lammers, Sandy Dressel, a n d B a r b a r a Bootsman, make sketches a n d m a p out c a m p a i g n plans for election time.
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First Row: M . Faber, C. Menning, J. Hilmert, J. De Fouw, Head Coach R. De Vette, M . Vander Lind, P. W i e g e r i n k , G . Van Verst, R. W e a t h e r b e e , D. Gantos. Second Row; End Coach A . V a n d e r bush, J. Herp, T. Stoel, D. Leonard, J. M o h r , T. Rupp, J. M e n z e r , K. W h i t e , J. Hoeksema, L. Ter Molen, J. Faber, Asst. Trainer S. Post, Trainer L. Green. Third Row: M g r . C. Ver Beek, T. Miller,
footBall
J. V a n d e n b u r g , J. De W i t t , G . Van Dongen, R. Bekius, B. Huibregtse, J. Fox, C. Smits, R. Bronson, M g r . C. Rynbrandt, M g r . H. Doele. Fourth Row: Line Coach G . Brewer, G. Peelen. C. Coulson, T. Van Zanden, S. Dorn, J. Hendrickson, D. Lautenbach, B. Brookstra, D. Paarlberg, A . Olson, D. De Young, M . Blough.
to t h e m , 7-6. thirty
straight
Hillsdale
had previously won
games.
W e c a n b e p r o u d o f o u r t e a m this y e a r in that they p l a y e d outstanding ball all season, e n d in t h e f a l l , f r o m t h e b e -
compiling a complete record of 7-2. Outside
ginning of school to the m i d d l e of N o v e m b e r ,
Every week
the conference they w o n c o m m e n d a b l e deci-
the students e a g e r l y turn out to w a t c h the g r i d -
sions o v e r Eastern M i c h i g a n , N o r t h e r n M i c h i -
i r o n c o n t e s t s w a g e d in R i v e r v i e w P a r k , o r a n x -
gan, a n d Beloit.
iously a w a i t
g a m e s . This
H o p e w a s v e r y f o r t u n a t e this y e a r in h a v i n g
season was no different, a n d the spectators
c o m p a r a t i v e l y f e w i n j u r i e s . T h e g r e a t d e p t h in
r e c e i v e d all t h e e x c i t e m e n t t h e y c o u l d ask f o r
most
in w e l l - p l a y e d a n d h a r d f o u g h t g a m e s .
o f f e n s i v e l y a n d d e f e n s i v e l y , plus the v e r y effi-
In
1U
news of the a w a y
conference
competition
this
year
the
positions, the v e r y effective line, b o t h
cient b a c k f i e l d was under the c a p a b l e leader-
Dutch h a d a v e r y impressive 4-2 record, which
ship of C a p t a i n M e r t V a n d e r l i n d .
g a v e t h e m a tie f o r s e c o n d p l a c e . The t w o de-
to C a p t a i n V a n d e r l i n d nine other seniors ex-
feats w e r e at the hands of A l m a a n d a strong
p e r i e n c e d t h e i r f i n a l a c t i o n a t H o p e : Ron W e t h -
In a d d i t i o n
Hillsdale s q u a d , both by the n a r r o w m a r g i n of
e r b e e , J o h n De F o u w , Dick G a n t o s , M i c k F a b e r ,
o n e p o i n t . The " D a l e s " c l a s h e d w i t h the " F l y -
Jim
i n g D u t c h m e n " in t h e H o m e c o m i n g g a m e , a n d
Verst,
only after a long, hard battle did Hope b o w
Doele.
Hilmert, Curt
Paul
Wiegerink,
Menning,
and
George
manager,
Van Henry
H o p e w a s v e r y i m p r e s s i v e d e f e n s i v e l y as w e l l as o f f e n s i v e l y . F i n a l s t a t i s t i c s s h o w s J i m H o e k s e m a was the l e a d i n g g r o u n d gainer with
A l l - M I A A , 1 9 5 8 Captain-elect Lary Ter Molen
3 6 6 y a r d s . Jerry H e n d r i c k s o n w a s the t o p pass r e c e i v e r w i t h 7 f o r 1 3 1 y a r d s . For t e a m t o t a l s Hope
had
a
net
rushing
yardage
of
1803
y a r d s , w h i l e their o p p o n e n t s h a d g a i n e d only 8 1 5 y a r d s . For d e f e n s i v e h o n o r s , H o p e t o o k s i x t h p l a c e in t h e N A I A , a n d f i f t e e n t h in t h e N C A A for a l l o w i n g their o p p o n e n t s an average of only 90.5 yards per g a m e .
M.I.A.A. Standings W.L.T. Hillsdale
6-0-0
Hope
4-2-0
Albion
4-2-0
Alma
3-2-1
Kalamazoo
2-3-1
Adrian
1 -5-0
Olivet
0-6-0
Coach De Vette giving the team i m p o r t a n t instructions.
Season's Scores
'ill .Ill
Hope
Opponents
19 —
Eastern Michigan
13 —
Alma
14 —
Northern
14 —
Kalamazoo
14 — A d r i a n 6 —
6 14
Michigan
13 0 0
Hillsdale
7
Olivet
7
47 —
Albion
7
21 —
Beloit
0
28 —
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J b s
4
A l l - M I A A , Most valuable p l a y e r , Mick Faber
G u a r d Dick Gantos
m Jack Faber goes over the g o a l for the season's first TD for the team.
End Paul W i e g e r i n k
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a Tackle John De Fouw
Fullback Ron W e a t h e r b e e
Hope recovers Hillsdale fumble
End G e o r g e Van Verst
.
Bill H u i b r e g t s e makes a n o t h e r e x t r a point.
M e r t V a n d e r Lind gets off a long a e r i a l despite b e i n g rushed.
M e r t V a n d e r Lind a n d ' w o u l d be tacklers
Left to Right; Barbara Hammerli, Ethelanne Swets, Betty Fell, Priscilla Boelhouwer, Grayce Forness, Judy Eastman, Joy Philip.
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O n e of the essentials o f the b a s k e t b a l l a n d footb a l l s e a s o n s is t h e c h e e r l e a d e r s .
S p u r r e d o n b y en-
thusiasm a n d n e v e r - e n d i n g e n e r g y , these girls are present at e v e r y
game
to
l e a d the c r o w d
in t h e
cheers a n d yells which are a vital stimulant to a n y team.
D r e s s e d in t h e i r b l u e skirts a n d o r a n g e " H "
sweaters, they a d d to the sports event a n d p e p rally.
The cheerleaders fulfill their vital role of keeping Hope's spirit high.
atmosphere
of
every
First Row: John N e e d h a m , Calvin Bruins, Carroll Bennink, G e r a l d Kirchoff, Rolland Schut. Second Row; Coach G r e e n , W i l l i a m E l z i n g a , J o h n
CROSS
Ten Pas, Jim Hoogendoorn.
Rozeboom,
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T h e D u t c h , this y e a r , e x p e r i e n c e d a m e d i o c r e s e a s o n in c r o s s c o u n t r y , f i n i s h i n g f i f t h in M I A A c o m p e t i t i o n a n d f i f t h in t h e c o n f e r e n c e m e e t . W i t h o n l y t w o lettermen
returning. C a p t a i n Carroll Bennink a n d
John N e e d h a m , the thinclads w e r e not e x p e c t e d to f a r e w e l l in c o m p e t i t i o n . H o w e v e r , t h e t e a m
held
its o w n w i t h t h e p e r f o r m a n c e s o f f r e s h m a n Jin R o z enboom and u p p e r c l a s s m e n
Bennink, N e e d h a m ,
R o l l a n d S c h u t , a n d J o h n T e n Pas. L o o k i n g f o r w a r d to next y e a r . Dr. L a w r e n c e G r e e n can e x p e c t g r e a t t h i n g s f r o m his b o y s .
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Standings P l a c e d in
Albion
conference meet 5-0 2
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4-1
Calvin
3-2
3
Hillsdale
2-4
4
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1-4
5
Alma
0-5
6
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Rolland Schut
John N e e d h a m , John Ten Pas
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26 — A l m a
29
31 — G .
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37 —
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Calvin
2 3 — Ferris
21 34
50 — A l b i o n
15
29 —
26
Hillsdale
125
vARSity BASketBAll The H o p e C o l l e g e b a s k e t b a l l t e a m , l e d b y c o a c h Russ De V e t t e , c a p t u r e d t o p h o n o r s in the M . I . A . A . c h a m p i o n s h i p r a c e , c o m p i l i n g a n o u t s t a n d i n g 13-1 w i n - l o s s r e c o r d in M . I . A . A . p l a y , a n 18-2 r e c o r d in r e g u l a r l y s c h e d u l e d g a m e s , a n d a 1-1 r e c o r d in N . C . A . A . t o u r n a m e n t p l a y to g i v e t h e m a n i m p r e s sive 19-3 o v e r a l l r e c o r d f o r the s e a s o n . The t e a m r e t u r n e d a l l f i v e o f last y e a r ' s s t a r t i n g lineup a n d a d d e d t w o junior t r a n s f e r s , Darrell Beernink a n d W a y n e V r i e s m a n , w h o s e o u t s t a n d i n g p l a y i n g h e l p e d put together a basketball p o w e r house t h a t c o u l d n o t b e s t o p p e d . S e n i o r D w a y n e " T i g e r " Teusink c a p t a i n e d this y e a r ' s t e a m to its c h a m p i o n s h i p p e r f o r m a n c e . In this he w a s a i d e d b y Paul Benes, H o p e ' s l e a d i n g scorer a n d s e c o n d t i m e m e m b e r o f the a l l - M . I . A . A . first t e a m ; s o p h o m o r e W a r r e n V a n d e r h i l l , a m e m b e r o f last y e a r ' s all-
M . I . A . A . first t e a m a n d this y e a r ' s s e c o n d t e a m ; s o p h o m o r e Ray Ritsema, the o u t s t a n d i n g f r e s h m a n o n last y e a r ' s t e a m , w h o s e u n t i r i n g d e f e n s e , outstanding r e b o u n d i n g , a n d scoring ability brought h i m the M . I . A . A . M o s t V a l u a b l e Player a w a r d a n d a s p o t o n the 1 9 5 8 a l l - M . I . A . A . first t e a m ; a n d Jun B u u r s m a , a j u n i o r , w h o has c o n s i s t e n t l y s h o w n his a b i l i t y b o t h in s c o r i n g a n d d e f e n s e . H o p e p l a y e d their w a y through twenty regularly s c h e d u l e d g a m e s a n d the M . I . A . A . c h a m p i o n s h i p , d r o p p i n g o n l y o n e g a m e in M . I . A . A . c o n f e r e n c e c o m p e t i t i o n a n d o n e in n o n - c o n f e r e n c e c o m p e t i t i o n a n d w i n n i n g f o r t h e m s e l v e s a n i n v i t a t i o n to the G r e a t Lakes R e g i o n a l N . C . A . A . t o u r n a m e n t w h e r e , in the o p e n i n g r o u n d , t h e y d e f e a t e d N o r t h e r n Illinois 1019 5 to g i v e t h e m a n o p p o r t u n i t y to m e e t W h e a t o n C o l l e g e , the d e f e n d i n g c h a m p i o n s . W h e a t o n , h o w e v e r , p r o v e t o o s t r o n g a n d H o p e b o w e d b y a score o f 1 0 4 - 9 3 . W i t h this g a m e H o p e successfully c l o s e d the 1 9 5 7 - 5 8 b a s k e t b a l l season w i t h h i g h h o p e s f o r the n e x t .
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33
First Row: Jack K e m p k e r , Darrell Beernink, John Kleinheksel, W a r r e n V a n d e r Hill, Jun Buursma, D w a y n e Teusink, Daryl Siedentop, Bob Thomson. Second Row: M a n a g e r Dave Clark,
h^\
C a p t a i n D w a y n e Teusink
vopr
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Rolland Schut, Ray Ritsema, Paul Benes, John H o o d , W a y n e Vriesrhan, Coach De Vette.
Captain-elect Paul Benes
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Benes adds another one to his impressive 39 point scor3 record.
Fine control by the " T i g e r . " Ritsema displays Hope's quality ball that twice d e f e a t e d Calvin.
Season's Scores Hope
Opponents
77 . . . . Albion
66
82 . . . . A l m a
61
112....
Eastern M i c h i g a n
92 . . . . Calvin
80 77
7 4 . . . . Central Sate of O h i o
. . . .77
24. . . .
University of Chicago
. . . .14
68. . . .
Central State of O h i o
. . . . 56
67. . . .
Kalamazoo
62
70 . . . . Adrian
67
65... .
Olivet
42
96... .
Hillsdale
77
75 . . . .
Earlham
60
9 5 . . . . Alma
62
72 . . . .
Calvin
62
53. . . .
Kalamazoo
70
88 . . . . A d r i a n
47
94 . . . .
Hillsdale
54
94. . . .
Eastern M i c h i g a n
84
91 . . . . A l b i o n
66
91 . . . . O l i v e t 54 Regional N C A A Tournament 101 . . . . N o r t h e r n Illinois 9 3 . . . . W h e a t o n Illinois
95 1 04
M I A A Standings W
L
Hope
13
1
Calvin
10
^
Kalamazoo
10
Hillsdale Alma
6 6
8 8 9
Albion
5
Adrian
5
9
Olivet
1
1^
Ritsema proves why he was chosen the " m o s t valuable p l a y e r " in the M I A A ,
The fast break is typical of Hope's style of play.
Benes towers over Eastern Mich, with a tip in.
A O /
3
' T i g e r " Tuesink goes all the w a y with a lay up
Time out for planning strategy.
First Row; G a l e D a n H o f , Bob Hilbelink, Doug Japinga, Jerry Hill, John V a n d e n b u r g . Second Row: M a n a g e r Jay Nyhuis, Dan Ritsema, Bill V a n d e r b i l t , Ben Vanden Bos,
Richard Bakker, Mike Blough, Coach G o r d o n Brewer. Missing; Don Boyink, Ron Beyer.
j.v. BasketBAll
The
JV
basketball
squad,
coached
by
Gordon
Brewer, c o m p i l e d a 9 - 3 win-loss r e c o r d to c o m p l e t e a h i g h l y s u c c e s s f u l s e a s o n . In M . I . A . A . p l a y t h e y t o o k one from
Kalamazoo
College and
split a pair of
g a m e s w i t h a r c h r i v a l C a l v i n C o l l e g e . For t h e m o s t part, h o w e v e r , their
schedule consisted of
games
w i t h l o c a l i n d e p e n d e n t t e a m s such as B o r r ' s B o o t e r y a n d H o l l a n d e r B e v e r a g e . The t e a m itself w a s c o m posed of eleven freshmen, each of w h o m contributed to a w e l l - b a l a n c e d a n d lively s q u a d . A f e w of the b o y s s h o w e d g o o d p r o m i s e o f rising to the varsity bench next y e a r , a n d all can well be p r o u d of their contribution to H o p e sports. The JV shows competitive spirit that makes them fine varsity potential. 131
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w . w »«#** First Row: Ed Bredeweg, G a r y Bylsma, Don Andree, Bruce Hoffman, Doug Japinga, Bob Hoffman. Second Row: D a r y l S i e d e n t a p , Mert Vander Lind, Jack Kempker, Bob Andree, Art Olson, G e r a l d
Boeve, Jack Faber. Third Row: Ron Lokhorst, Jim Peterman, John V a n d e n b u r g , Dan Ritsema, Dick M o r g a n , Tim Vander Mel, W e n d e l l Kemme, Vern Essenberg, Coach De Vette.
BASeBAll The s p r i n g o f
1 9 5 7 f o u n d Russ D e V e t t e a g a i n
r e t u r n i n g to the b a s e b a l l c o a c h i n g duties. W i t h the return of m a n y lettermen a n d the a d d i t i o n of new m e n , the season l o o k e d b r i g h t f o r the D u t c h m e n . M a n y of the r e g u l a r positions w e r e filled b y the exp e r i e n c e d m e m b e r s f r o m the previous year's t e a m . The p i t c h i n g s t a f f w a s g r e a t l y s t r e n g t h e n e d b y t h e additions of Jim Kaat, A l Kober, a n d Bob A n d r e e w h o t u r n e d in e x c e l l a n t r e c o r d s d u r i n g t h e s e a s o n u n d e r the d i r e c t i o n of D a v e W o o d c o c k b e h i n d the plate. Jim Kaat took M . I . A . A . honors by supporting t h e l e a g u e s l o w e s t ERA a n d a n i m p r e s s i v e 6 - 0 r e c o r d f o r t h e s e a s o n . The t e a m l e d b y C a p t a i n W o o d c o c k p o s t e d a 1 4 - 3 s e a s o n r e c o r d , f i n i s h i n g s e c o n d in t h e M.I.A.A. The r e t u r n o f s e v e r a l l e t t e r m e n a n d t h e a d d i t i o n o f m a n y n e w p r o s p e c t s s h o u l d h e l p us t o m a i n t a i n our l e a g u e position a n d possibly d e t h r o n e the l e a g u e c h a m p i o n s . De V e t t e is r e t u r n i n g as t h e 1 9 5 8 c o a c h Hoffman
a n d A r t O l s o n w i l l l e a d as c a p t a i n .
Vern Essenberg
Bob Thomson
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Tim V a n d e r M e l
.
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A r t Olson
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tRACk U p h o l d i n g t h e i r s e c o n d p l a c e in M . I . A . A . c o m p e t ition for the 1 9 5 7 season, the H o p e t r a c k m e n , p a c e d b y J i m H i l m e r t a n d Paul W i e r g e r i n k , c o m p i l e d an impressive record. The t e a m , c o a c h b y G o r d o n B r e w e r a n d b l e s s e d with an a b u n d a n c e of individual talent, succeeded in c a p t u r i n g f o r H o p e t h a t s e c o n d p l a c e t h r o u g h t h e e f f o r t s o f C a p t a i n J i m H i l m e r t w h o p l a c e d first in t h e h i g h h u r d l e s a n d discus. Paul W i e r g e r i n k , w h o alt h o u g h i n j u r e d just b e f o r e t h e M . I . A . A . F i e l d D a y , continued
his
tremendous
record-smashing
runs
t h r o u g h o u t t h e s e a s o n in such e v e n t s as t h e 2 2 0 l o w hurdles, 100-yard dash, a n d 120 high hurdles. Dave S p a a n , w h o w a s M . I . A . A . c h a m p i o n in t h e 4 4 0 - y a r d dash, h a d the a d d i t i o n a l honor of being anchor m a n on the M . I . A . A . c h a m p i o n s h i p mile relay t e a m which consisted
of
Ron
Bronson,
Jim
Menzer,
and
Jan
Robbert. John De Vries, w h o holds b o t h the school a n d t h e M . I . A . A . r e c o r d s in t h e p o l e v a u l t a n d b r o a d j u m p , p l u s o t h e r m e n l i k e J i m M o h r a n d L a r r y Ter M o l e n r o u n d e d out the scoring to g i v e H o p e a c o m pact t e a m that lacked only depth. Coach Brewer can a g a i n Hilmert adds depth to the hurdles.
l o o k f o r w a r d t o a re-
w a r d i n g s e a s o n as t h e o u t l o o k f o r this s p r i n g is v e r y hopeful.
The holder of two hurdle records set last Spring in M I A A competition, Paul Wiegerink is a d e p e n d a b l e winner.
" P o o c h " clears the bar with ease.
The fast start of the sprinter is of prime importance.
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First Row: Jim Combs, Jim Rozeboom, Bill Drake, Bob Hilbelink, G a l e D a n H o f . Second Row: Carl Vermeulen, John Pleune, Dave S p a a n , Larry Ter M o l e n , Jim M o h r , Hal W h i p p l e . Third Row: Coach Brewer, N o r m a n Peddle, Calvin Bruins, Rolland Schut, H a r o l d G a -
zan, G e r r y W o n d r a , Duane Voskuil, Don G a l l o . Fourth Row: Jay Nyhuis, A l a n Beede, Bill V a n d e r b i l t , Richard Bakker, Chuck Smits, Ron Bronson.
D a v e Spaan is training h a r d to retain his conference record in the 4 4 0 .
Ter M o l e n a d d s plenty of punch to the f i e l d events
tQiLESr
tennis W i t h o n l y t h r e e r e t u r n i n g l e t t e r m e n as a n u c l e u s , coach A l V a n d e r b u s h f a c e d the 1 9 5 7 tennis season w i t h h o p e o f a c q u i r i n g n e w t a l e n t t o fill t h e v a c a t e d g a p s in his t e a m . T h e s e g a p s w e r e a b l y f i l l e d b y freshman Jim K a m p
and
Roland Van
Es, a n d t h e
t e a m , s p a r k e d by the n u m b e r one singles m a n , John Jeltes a n d the o t h e r r e t u r n i n g v e t e r a n s , " T i g e r " Teusi n k a n d Phil B o e r s m a , r o u n d e d o u t t h e s e a s o n w i t h a 5 - 2 d u a l m a t c h r e c o r d t o c a p t u r e t h i r d p l a c e in t h e M.I.A.A. tournament play. This s p r i n g t h e p r o s p e c t s f o r a s u c c e s s f u l s e a s o n rest o n t h e t h r e e r e t u r n i n g l e t t e r m e n , a n d a l s o o n t h e a b i l i t y o f t h e t e a m t o a g a i n f i l l t h e v a c a n c i e s . If this is s u c c e s s f u l l y a c o m p l i s h e d , H o p e ' s a d v a n t a g e t o f i g h t f o r a p l a c e in t h e c o m p e t i t i o n w i l l b e e n h a n c e d .
Veteran John Jeltes again boosts Hope's chances for the winning column.
First Row: Rowland Van Es, Dennis Wie rsm a , Ronald Van Eenenaam, Marshall Elzinga. Second Row: Ross Boersma, G e o r g e Peelen, Jim Eng- . bers, John Jeltes, Dwayne Teusink.
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1
qolf The
1957
golf
team,
coached
by Mr.
Timmer,
bolstered by three returning lettermen, and aided b y t h e a d d i t i o n o f t w o n e w m e m b e r s p l a y e d a successful season. G e t t i n g off to a b a d start they d r o p p e d three matches, but i m m e d i a t e l y c a m e back to t a k e t h e n e x t f o u r , l o s i n g t h e f i n a l o n e . This g a v e t h e m a 4-4 r e c o r d g o i n g into the M . I . A . A . Field D a y , w h e r e they tied for second under the skillful shooting o f Ray D e D o e s , t h e i r n u m b e r o n e m a n . B o b B u r w i t z a n d Joe M a r t i n , the returning regulars, a n d Bob Holt a n d G e o r g e B i t n e r , t h e n e w m e n . This s e c u r e d t h e m a t h i r d p l a c e in t h e M . I . A . A . r a c e t o g i v e H o p e v a l u a b l e points t o w a r d the all sports t r o p h y . This S p r i n g t h e t e a m c a n l o o k f o r w a r d t o a g o o d season. They w i l l return f o u r out of the five letterm e n to g i v e t h e m a s t r o n g initial t e a m w i t h o n l y o n e s p o t t o f i l l . The r e t u r n i n g m e n a r e Ray D e D o e s , B o b Burwitz, Bob Holt, a n d G e o r g e Bitner.
Ray and Bob demonstrate the fundamentals which make them hard to beat.
First Row: Ray Beckering, Tom Klaasen. Second Row; Coach Hilmert, Bob Holt, Ray De Does.
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mtRAmURAlS Si Intramurals provide
non-varsity athletes an
op-
p o r t u n i t y to e x p a n d their abilities a n d e x p e n d their e n e r g i e s a n d s k i l l s . C o m p e t i t i o n is p r o m o t e d t h r o u g h t h e f r a t e r n i t i e s w h o n o t o n l y t r y t o b e v i c t o r i o u s in each contest but also strive to a c q u i r e points for the coveted All-Sports Trophy. A
diversity of activities
a r e o f f e r e d so t h a t t h e r e a r e o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r a l l those w h o desire to p a r t i c i p a t e .
Basketball Co-Champions-Fraters First Row; D. Gantos, J. Tysse, J. Faber, J. Vander Lind, B. Drake, J. Docherty. Second Row: R. Van Es, G. Peelen, G. Van Verst, G . Boeve, S. Weersing, P. Lydens, M. Peelen, D. Paarlberg.
Basketball Co-Channpions-Knicks First Row: D. Biery, D. Siedentop, K. Emerson, A . DeBraal. Second Row: B. Vander Lugt, P. Geitner, D. W h i t e , D. M o r g a n .
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138
Football Champions-Fraters First Row: J. Tysse, J. Vander Lind, C. Ver Beek, J. Docherty. Second Row: R. Van Es, S. Weersing, G . Boeve, D. Muilenb u r g Coach R. Siebelinq.
Bowling Co-Champions-Cosmos First Row: P. T o p p e n , M . Elzinga. Second Row: W . Plaggemars, J. Evers. Missing: E. Bredeweg.
Bowling Co-Champions-Arkies First Rpw: C. V a n d e n Berg, M . O r t q u i s t , D. N e d e r v e l d . Second Row; C. M a t t h e w s , J. V a n Dyke, D. K n a p p .
Volleyball H a n d b a l l Champions-Fraters Left to Right: D. G a n t o s , M . Peelen, D. P a a r l b e r g .
G o l f Champions-Knicks Left to Right: D. Sie d e n to p , A . Timmer.
women's athletics A n a c t i v i t y t o m e e t t h e i n t e r e s t s o f e v e r y g i r l is t h e a i m o f w o m e n ' s a t h l e t i c s . This is f u l f i l l e d in t h e p r o g r a m b y o f f e r i n g any activity for which an appropriate
number
of
persons sign
up. Setting
up
units o f c o m p e t i t i o n b y c l a s s e s t h r o u g h t h e d o r m i tories, the girls w h o c o m p e t e are a b l e to a c c u m u l a t e I
points for an annual a w a r d which differs according
J
to the n u m b e r of years of participation. This
year
a
women's
varsity
basketball
team,
which p l a y e d other M I A A colleges, was organized.
First Row: W i n o n a Keizer, Alice W a r r e n , M a r y Kay Diephuis, Joyce Leighley, Donna H a r d e n b u r g , Jan O w e n . Second Row: Miss Breid, Sandra De Koning, M a r y W i e r s e m a , M a r y Decker, Anne W i e g e r i n k , Lois Bonnema, Carolyn Scholten.
W o m e n ' s Varsity Basketball
A Basketball gives all the girls an opportunity to participate in W A A ' s sports p r o g r a m .
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n First Row: B. Monroe, N. Meerman, D. Roskamp, M . Decker. Second Row: S. Dressel, L. Feltham, P. Burkett, N. Mih, A . Newhouse, M. White. Third Row: J. Klaasen, H. Taylor, M . Van Dyk, E. Hradec, M . Hoffmyer, A . W i e g e r i n k , N. Malstrom.
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Cynthia looks forward to one of her " u s u a l " strikes.
This bird is in for a "clobbering
Good golf form demonstrated by Ellie Bylsma.
This shot is being made on woman's intuition.
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societies y
Front Row: E. Dering, M. Diephuis, M. Gouwens, A . Cizek, C. Kleiber, B. Wichers, J. Eastman, S. Smith, S. Ver Beek, A. Van Doornik. Second Rowt S, Kooistra, E. Brown, L. Feltham, D. Welch, S. Grossman, E. Pinter, J. De G r o o t , M. Fugazzotto, M . Rocks, R, Lam, R. Mokam, N. De Boer. Third Row: N. Malstrom, J, Nienhuis, J. Thomas, M . Fearson, E. Bernson, C. Fischer, E. Renkes, S. Houtman, G , G i o r d a n o , J. Van Leeuwen, A . Yonan,
ASA
H. W a c k e r b a r t h . Fourth Row: S. Busse, N. Plewes, L. Jansen, B. Amos, I. W i l d , M. Veldhuizen, R, Klomparens, J. Kemp, M. Freeman, D. Ramacker, J. W e z e m a n , B. Zoet, B. Hammerli. Fifth Row: J. Essenburgh, S. Needham, C. Joelson, R. Ausema, N. Mulder, S. Bauer, P. Compaan, D. Roskamp, B. Vicha, M . Van Dyk, E. Hollander, B. Huston, G . Brummel, C. Van Ramshorst.
A.S.A.
#1
First T e r m President —
Beth W i c h e r s
Vice-president — Judy Eastman Secretary —
Carolyn
Kleiber
Treasurer — M a r t h a Diephuis
B e c a u s e t h i n g s a r e b e t t e r in s m a l l p a c k a g e s , A l p h a S i g m a A l a p h a w a s , this y e a r , d i v i d e d i n t o t w o g r o u p s . As H o p e ' s only sorority for f r e s h m e n w o m e n , A.S.A. w a s t o o l a r g e t o f u n c t i o n e f f i c i e n t l y o r e f f e c t i v e l y as a
Second Term
w h o l e so s e c t i o n s o n e a n d t w o w e r e f o r m e d . President — Carolyn Kleiber Vice-president — Arlene Cizek Secretary — Marlene Gouwens Treasurer — M a r t h a
Diephuis
These
o p e r a t e d s e p a r a t e l y but c o m b i n e d for their parties a n d special meetings. T h e i r first a c t i v i t y t o g e t h e r w a s a h o m e c o m i n g b r e a k f a s t . This w a s f o l l o w e d b y a d a t e n i g h t ; a w i n t e r f o r m a l , " L e Fete d e P a r i s " ; a n d a s p r i n g i n f o r m a l .
Joint meet-
ings w i t h the o t h e r sororities w e r e also c o m b i n e d . A t the A l l - C o l l e g e Sing A . S . A .
rendered "It's a
G r a n d N i g h t for S i n g i n g " while " H a p p y As Can B e " was presented by A.S.A. —2.
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r
Front Row: S. De Koning, M . Ferris, E. Hrodec, M . Onken, B. Geitner, P. Prins, J. Cariati, G . Forness, A. Voss, E. W a t t . Second Row: L. Hunter, P. W u b b l e s , M . De W a a r d , M. W i e r s e m a , C. Curlee, M. W h i t e , L. Van Duinen, H. Schaefer, K. Klein, P. Burkett, D. Falkenberg, C. Kregar. Third Row: M. Decker,
ASA First
#
L. Kooyers, A. Vanderwielen, J. Roeters, G. Bouman, S. Beck, K. Ashe, P. Kastein, K. Reynolds, N. Meerman, G . Linscott, B. Vander Molen, K. Hyink. Fourth Row: C. Veen, S, Ekster, C. Yonkers, S. Siegers, L. M u r r a y , S. Neste, G. Friesema, N. Raymer, M. Kempers, E, Ver Burg, M, Moore, J. Clayton, L. Bonnema.
2
Term
President —
Barbara Geitner
Vice-president — Mary Onken S e c r e t a r y — E m i l y Hradec Treasurer —
Judy O w y a n g
Second Term President —
P h y l l i s Prins
Vice-president — Judy Cariati S e c r e t a r y — G r a c e Forness Treasurer — Judy O w y a n g
Freshmen carefully develop plans for the ASA formal.
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Front Row: C. Sikkengo, D. Sluyter, N. Long, D. Torngo, L. Hellengo, C. Rylance, J. Tellmon, M . Baldwin. Second Row: E. W a g n e r , B. Fell, K. Nyhuis, J. Roos, J. Tomlinson, C. Ham, V.
Top, J. De Noble. Third Row-. M . Fisher, M. A. Klooren, A. Vonder Meulen, M. Klooren, M. Scudder, B, Emmick, M. De Jong, S. De W i t t .
Alpha-phi Fall T e r m President —
Diane Sluyter
Vice-president — Marcia
Baldwin
Secretary —
Dorene Torngo
Treasurer —
Carol Rylance N o v e m b e r 8, 1 9 5 7 will l o n g b e r e m e m b e r e d b y the
Winter
twenty-three charter
Term
President —
Lorraine Hellinga
Vice-president — Joan
members of Alpha
Secretary — Carol Sikkenga Treasurer —
f u n c t i o n in c a m p u s a c t i v i t i e s .
Rylance
Phi.
A c c o m p a n y i n g o r g a n i z a t i o n c a m e the responsibility
Roos of
Carol
Gamma
O n that d a t e t h e y s i g n e d the d o c u m e n t which m a d e their sorority an official part of H o p e College. establishing
tradition and
preparing
a place
and
A crest, c r e e d , a n d pin
w e r e selected, the s o r o r i t y r o o m w a s r e d e c o r a t e d , a n d Spring
the s u p p o r t of a K o r e a n child w a s a s s u m e d b y the soror-
Term
ity. President—Dorene
Tornga
Vice-president — Joan
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Secretary —
Nancy
Treasurer —
Carol
Tellman
Long Rylance
S o c i a l l y a c t i v e , the n e w s o r o r i t y chose b o w l i n g f o r
t h e i r d a t e n i g h t ; s e l e c t e d " F a n t a s y in F r o s t " f o r t h e i r f o r m a l ; presented "The Greatest Show on Earth" for their m e e t i n g with A . S . A ; a n d sang " H e a t h e r on the H i l l " in t h e A l l - C o l l e g e S i n g .
Formal initiation makes A l p h a G a m m a Phi a reality.
The M o r t o n House was the scene tor A l p h a - p h i ' s first f o r m a l .
A l p h a Phi's stork brings new hope for homecoming VICTORY
Front Row: J. Su, M. De Vries, F. Kruithof, R, Garvelink, M. Elzinga, J. Kleinheksel, G. M a g e e . Second Row: R. Ver Duin, F. Swart, P. Kragt, J. Nyhuis, D. Kelly, C. Vanden Berg, E. Vander Kooy, R. Winkels. Third Row: D. Sasaki, M . Ver Steeg, R. Shufelt, G . Vanden Berg, D. W y m a , D. Moore, J, Kraai, D. Nederveld, B. Matthews, W . Karachy. Fourth Row: D. Andree, W . Westen-
broek, T. Bos, R. Brockmeier, H. Brown, D. Knapp, B. Andree W . Bonzelaar, B. Van Etten, M. Ortquist, W . Platzer. Fifth Row T. Hansen, P. Van W y k , C. Matthews, B. Vanderbilt, J. Wassink B. Vanden Bos, A. Buurma, J. De Jonge, J. Van Dyke, B. Peterson L, Zylman, C. Bredeweg.
ARcaC)iAn
Fall T e r m President —
Peter C u p e r y
Vice-president—Roger Garvelink Secretary — Marshall Elzinga Treasurer —
Wayne
Westenbroek The y o u n g e s t f r a t e r n i t y o n H o p e ' s c a m p u s , Chi Phi
Winter
S i g m a , c o n t i n u e d t o i n c r e a s e its h i s t o r y a n d t r a d i t i o n
Term
President —
Paul
t h r o u g h this y e a r . Rushing a n d the a c c e p t a n c e of new p l e d g e s i n t i a t e d
Kragt
Vice-president — John V a n Secretary — Vern Hoffs
Dyke
Treasurer — W a y n e Westenbroek
the f r a t e r n i t y activities.
H o m e c o m i n g f o u n d the A r k i e s
in t h e l i m e l i g h t as t h e y c a p t u r e d first p l a c e in h o u s e d e c o r a t i o n s a n d s e c o n d p l a c e in t h e f l o a t c o m p e t i t i o n . The a n n u a l w i n t e r f o r m a l h o n o r e d the A r c a d i a n d a t e s
Spring
Term
President—Roger Garvelink V i c e - p r e s i d e n t — B o b Bast S e c r e t a r y — Rainey Shufelt Treasurer—Wayne Westenbroek
as t h e m e n p r e s e n t e d "A Q u e e n f o r a K n i g h t t o Rem e m b e r " ; t h e i n f o r m a l p a r t y in t h e s p r i n g a t P r o s p e c t Point g a v e t h e m a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o h o n o r t h e s e n i o r m e m b e r s w h o w o u l d s o o n t a k e t h e i r p l a c e s as A r c a dian alumni. "It's a Great D a y " the their
All-College singing
Sing.
tradition
w a s the A r k i e s ' p r e s e n t a t i o n at However, throughout
these
men
keep
up
the
whole
year
by
their f r e q u e n t serenades a n d pinning ceremonies. I 48
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Arkies take a break for cofFee a n d a chat with " M o m " Boeskool
Couples admire the medieval castle at the Arkie formal " A Queen for a Knight to remember."
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1
Front Row; D, Elzinga, R. Voss, D. Paris, V. V a n d e r b o r g h , D. Deas, M. Hageman, J. Leighley, L. Van'f Hof, J. Gouwens. Second Row; J. Korver, S. Huizenga, A. W a r r e n , C. H o n d o r p , P. Slenstra, E. Dykhuizen, W . Keizer, D. H a r d e n b e r g , S. Kirkw o o d , J. Brooksfra, J. Van Dyke, M . Boughton, S. Graves. Third Row; R. Boniel, R. Vanden Berg, C. Beuker, A. W i e g e r l n k , M .
Kortenhoven, M. Schalekamp, E. Swets, B. Sanko, J. Peck, C. W i e r d a , M. Ten Haken, J. O w e n . Fourth Row: J. Fryling', F. Roundhouse, C. Nieuwsma, K. Kurth, G. Ver Meulen, G. Weeks, B. Reuss, E. Hollander, H. Hungerink, S. Braaksma, J. Vander Kolk, C. Hull, E. Arendsen.
6elphi Fall T e r m President — Joyce Leighley Vice-president — Jane Gouwens Secretary —
Lynn V a n ' t H o f
Treasurer —
Ruth V o s s
Winter Term President—
A n o t h e r m e m o r a b l e y e a r , c a r r i e d o n in t h e f i n e s t t r a d i t i o n o f D e l t a Phi, w a s i n i t i a t e d a t t h e f a l l h o u s e p a r t y held on Lake M a c a t a w a . Early
Marianne Hageman
in t h e s e m e s t e r at a
the
"Chocolate."
new Later
pledges all
were
Delphis
wel-
V i c e - p r e s i d e n t — D a r l e n e Elzinga
comed
became
Secretary —
D o n n a Paris
busy with plans for the A l u m n i Luncheon a n d the float,
Treasurer —
Ruth V o s s
" S t r i k e W h i l e t h e I r o n is H o t , " w h i c h c a p t u r e d first p l a c e in t h e H o m e c o m i n g P a r a d e . Delphis a n d their dates a t t e n d e d the winter f o r m a l C o r t i l l i o n " in F e b r u a r y , w h i l e in M a r c h t h e
Spring Term P r e s i d e n t — D e a n n a Deas Vice-president — Secretary — Treasurer —
Virginia Vanderborgh
Donna Hardenberg Ruth V o s s
"Cotton
sorority p r e s e n t e d a w i n n i n g " C i n d y " for the A l l College Sing. for
the
W i t h the a d v e n t of Spring, a Fashion Show
A.S.A.
societies
was
given,
followed
by
the
spring i n f o r m a l a n d the " f a r e w e l l " house p a r t y which c l i m a x e d the activities of the y e a r .
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Gretchen wonders if she will survive the Delphi initiation
The Delphi f o r m a l initiation is an impressive ceremony for both new a n d o l d members.
' C i n d y " was their song which p l a c e d first in the All College Sing
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Front Row: J. Evers, A. Vender Veen, J. Combs, R. Franken, D. Van Dyke, F. Dooley, D. Beernink, B. Huffine, B. Thompson, G. W o r d e n . Second Row: F. Brown, R. Beyer, M . Elzlnga, M. De W i t f , P. Damstra, A. Williams, D. De Jongh, D. Piersma, B. N o o r l a g , D. Lautenbach, H. W h i p p l e . Third Row: D. Franken, A. A a r d e m a , P. Northuis, J. Betke, J. Bolthouse, T. Klaasen, J. Peferman, J. Brouwer, R. Komeian, T. Du Mez, J. Hill, K. Brink, P. Toppen. Fourth Row: W . Plaggemars, G. Klaaren, B. Jones,
cosmopolitan
Fall T e r m President —
T. A a r d e m a , J. Ver Beek, T. Hofmeyer, J. TenPas, J. De Pond, W . Van Buren, H. Van't Hof, R. W o l t m a n , C. Bruins, G. Damhof, J, Romence, R. Boeve, B. Kooienga, D. Camp. Fifth Row: J. Hood, R. Einaar, R. Wie g e rin k, J. Hendrickson, J. Brooks, L. Arends, L. W e n k e , T. Hays, C. Wissink, M. Riekse, R. Borr, W . Zomer, P. Wie g e rin k, J. Kraai, N. V a n d e r b o r g h , C. Vanderborgh.
Ray B e c k e r i n g
Vice-president — Joe W o o d s
D a t i n g b a c k t o 1 8 9 0 w h e n t h e y first m a d e t h e i r a p -
S e c r e t a r y — T e d Du M e z
pearance
Treasurer — John V e r Beek
been a spirited a n d energetic fraternity.
Winter Term
t r o p h y c a s e b y this y e a r ' s p l e d g e class. The social h i g h l i g h t of w i n t e r w a s the f o r m a l at w h i c h
on
Hope's
campus.
Phi K a p p a
Alpha
has
This s p i r i t a n d
e n e r g y was shown t h r o u g h the construction of a n e e d e d
President —
Paul W i e g e r i n k
Vice-president — Gene
Klaaren
t i m e the C o s m o s t r a n s f o r m e d the
"Continental Room
of the Pantlind Hotel into the " L a n d of
Secretary —
Phil T o p p e n
Sun."
Treasurer —
John V e r Beek
a g a i n as t h e y p r e s e n t e d a n i n f o r m a l .
Spring Term
Spring
c a u s e d the
men
the M i d n i g h t
t o use t h e i r
ingenuity
For t h e A l l - C o l -
l e g e Sing t h e y chose to sing " D e e p R i v e r . " The 1 9 5 7 - 1 9 5 8 y e a r f o u n d t h e C o s m o s a c t i v e l y eng a g e d in a l l p h a s e s o f t h e i n t e r - f r a t e r n i t y s p o r t s p r o -
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President — John V e r Beek
gram
Vice-president—Dennis Camp Secretary — Jim Bolthouse
h o m e f o r the t h i r d consecutive y e a r . M r . Peter E l z i n g a , o n e o f H o l l a n d s l e a d i n g c i t i z e n s
T r e a s u r e r — Joe W o o d s
w h o has d o n e m u c h f o r H o p e C o l l e g e a n d t h e C o s m o -
in a n e n d e a v o r
to b r i n g the A l l - S p o r t s T r o p h y
p o l i t a n s , w a s this y e a r m a d e a n h o n o r a r y m e m b e r o f Phi K a p p a
Alpha.
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A break f r o m the books such as this is o f t e n enjoyed by the Cosmos.
Rudy a n d Ted believe that space improves with femininity
Front Row: M . Gotte, H. Taylor, S. De W o l f , J, Barton, R. Kish, M. Campbell, J. Blunt, A . Mc Goldrick. Second Row? B. Rothwell, H. Brahs, A. Newhouse, S. Postema, P. Lovlns, N. Mih, V. Akker, C. Cook, E. Ahrens, C. Paton, D. Jurries, C. Myers. Third Row: S. Hackman, P. Boelhouwer, B. Ting, C. Cloetingh,
C. Normington, M. Fischer, J. Van Lierop, J. Tillman, L. Pschi g o d a , L. Nelson, S. Doyle, M. Vander Hart. Fourth Row: B Monroe, D. O l d e n b u r g , C. Vandermyde, J. Kyle, D. Stickle J. Anker, A. Tell, M. W o o d , D. Schmidt, B. W o l f e , M. Gloss N. W a l l a c e .
dORIAH Fall T e r m P r e s i d e n t — Jo A n n B a r t o n Vice-president —
Helen Taylor
Secretary — Marilyn C a m p b e l l Treasurer —
Jan Blunt
K a p p a B e t a Phi, f o u n d e d in 1 9 2 1 , c o n t i n u e d t h e f u n f i l l e d a c t i v i t y w h i c h has b e c o m e t r a d i t i o n a l w i t h it.
At
h o m e c o m i n g , the a l u m n i w e r e presented with a b r e a k fast a n d a p r i z e w i n n i n g float; at Christmas, a n e e d y f a m i l y w a s g i v e n a b a s k e t f i l l e d w i t h g i f t s , a n d in J a n u -
Winter Term President —
a r y , the m e m b e r s of A . S . A . w e r e guests at the a n n u a l R o s e m a r i e Kish
V i c e - p r e s i d e n t — Sally De W o l f
D o r i a n M i n s t r e l S h o w . For t h e i r d a t e s t h e D o r i a n s h e l d a n a u t u m n f o r m a l , " H o l i d a y in H e i d e l b e r g , " a w i n t e r
T r e a s u r e r — J a n Blunt
informal, "Manhattan beach party.
Spring Term
" S h o r t ' n i n ' B r e a d , " their choice f o r the A l l C o l l e g e Sing,
President — Helen Taylor
a n d p l a y i n g together at their house parties a n d infor-
Vice-president —
m a l s u p p e r s in t h e K l e t z , t h e D o r i a n s f o u n d t h e j o y o f busy m o m e n t s spent for others.
Secretary — M a r g o Gotte
Working
Nina Mih
Secretary — Jan W a l r a d T r e a s u r e r — J a n Blunt
together
Tower," on
these
and
in t h e
things,
as
Spring, well
as
a on
Busy Dorians plan for their Spring i n f o r m a l "Manhattan Tower".
" O l e M a n River" is achin' a n d r a c k e d with pain as ASA a n d Dorian members l a u g h at his misfortune.
Post a n d present officers look on as the Dorian Presidency changes hands.
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Front Row; C. Vermeulen, W . Ebbens, L. Stegink, R, Vander Z w a a g , L. Ten Brink, S. Schlafer, G. Stegink. Second Row: G . Kissack, D. Lee, C. Emmons, W . N y k a m p , C. A d a n , W . Joosse, D. Elzinga, R. Jaarsma, D. Jonsen, R. Lokhorst. Third Row: J. Morren, P. N y k a m p , D. Kots, G. Bolt, G. Bryson, R. Stadt, M . Decker, R. Bratton, C. Bennink, J. N e e d h a m , J. Jefferies. Fourth
Row: F. Burne, C. Poit, R. Stockhoff, P. Buit, V. Essenberg, R. Kuiper, D. Lenters, J. W o n d r a , D. Voskuil, D. W e r k m o n , F. Diekman. Fifth Row: D. Heeres, J. Vanden Bos, R. Yonkers, A. Grube, B. Balfoort, G . M o u w , C. Hesselink, C. Meyer, J, Zwyghuizen, J. Vanderven, G. Looman, C. Bosman, R, Bekius, R. Kleinheksel, K. W o l t m a n .
emeRSoman
Fall T e r m President —
Ronald Kuiper
Vice-president — Secretary —
D o n Lee
Dale Heeres
Treasurer — John N e e d h a m
To s t r i v e t o w a r d m o r a l , i n t e l l e c t u a l , a n d s o c i a l d e v e l o p m e n t is t h e a i m o f Phi T a u N u .
W i t h t h e s e g o a l s in
Winter Term
m i n d , the
President —
c a m p u s activties. Rushing activities for the E m m i e s w e r e h i g h l i g h t e d
Paul N y k a m p
Vice-president —
Don Jansen
S e c r e t a r y — P a u l Buit Treasurer — John N e e d h a m
Emersonians
participated
in f r a t e r n i t y
by the annual h a y r i d e a n d square dance. and
formal
initiation
over,
the
men,
as
and
W i t h rushing in
previous
y e a r s , t u r n e d their attentions to presenting an outstanding winter f o r m a l whose theme centered a r o u n d " O r -
Spring Term
c h i d s in t h e M o o n l i g h t . " M a r c h b r o u g h t t h e A i l - C o l l e g e Sing a n d the Emmies b r o u g h t forth a rendition of " D r y
P r e s i d e n t — D a v e Kots
Bones."
V i c e - p r e s i d e n t — P a u l Buit Secretary — John Z w y g h u i z e n
c h a r a c t e r i z e d b y " h o r s e p l a y " as w e l l as h a r d w o r k .
Treasurer — John N e e d h a m
t o p u t t h e i r a b i l i t i e s t o use t o p r e s e n t a n o t h e r f i n e e v e -
Rehearsals
for
the
"Sing,"
however,
were A
spring i n f o r m a l c o n f r o n t i n g the Emmies e n a b l e d t h e m ning of fellowship. The 3 9 t h y e a r o f Phi T a u N u c a m e t o a c l o s e w i t h a f e e l i n g o f successfulness a n d a c h i e v e m e n t . Yet the m e n look
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f o r w a r d to an even m o r e full 40th anniversary.
Deep voices b l e n d as Emmies p r e p a r e for the All College Sing
Duane a n d " G e o r g e " pick up their shovels at 6 : 0 0 A . M . a n d begin their e a r l y morning snow shoveling.
Front Row; R. W r i g h t , A. Geitner, D. Preston, J. Barber, M . Adams, M . Hunter, L. Plassche, C. McCahan, S. Klyn, J. M u l d e r . Second Row; C. Nelson, J. Burgwald, E. Clelland, W . Cameron, M . Welch, G . Burggraaff, Y. O g a w a , J. Olson, A. Vanden Berg, J. Heneveld, L. Puehl, M, Giemsoe, H. Davenport. Third Row:
D. Burns, N. Boyd, A, Visser, L. Oosterhof, R. Laning, J. McNeil, C. Houghtaling, M. Lammers, J. Schroeder, J. Koeman, S. Smith, S. Monte. Fourth Row; C. Vander Meer, V. W e s t r a , J. Short, B. Phillippsen, E. Carter, L Griffes, M . Roelofs, A . Litts, C. Brandt, C. Luth, L. Johnson, P. Steunenberg.
Fall T e r m President — Sue Klyn Vice-president —
Carol McCahan
siByllme
Secretary — Joyce Barber Treasurer —
Kay
Schreckengust
Winter Term President — M a r y Hunter Vice-president —
Loretta Plassche
Secretary — M a r y Jane A d a m s Treasurer —
Kay Schreckengust
to a y e a r
of
memorable
experi-
house party.
A hike a n d w e l c o m e b r e a k f a s t p r e p a r e d
the w a y for h o m e c o m i n g activities a n d soon new m e m bers w e r e initiated. Planning
Spring Term President —
Looking f o r w a r d
ences, the Sibylline Sorority b e g a n the season with a
and
working
on
"My
Fair L a d y in F a i r y -
l a n d , " their joint m e e t i n g with A . S . A . , a n d " L u l l a b y of Carol McCahan
Vice-president — Judy Mulder Secretary — Sallie Smith Treasurer — Kay Schreckengust
B r o a d w a y , " the selection f o r the A l l C o l l e g e Sing, w e r e e x p e r i e n c e s not soon f o r g o t t e n . Their s q u a r e d a n c e a n d b u f f e t s u p p e r in t h e f a i l , " M y F u n n y V a l e n t i n e , " a winter f o r m a l , a n d the spring i n f o r m a l w e r e also occasions to b e r e m e m b e r e d b y t h e m — w h i l e their frequent " P i z z a Breaks," initially m o n e y - m a k i n g projects, will be recalled by all h u n g r y students.
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Sib Ho m e co m ing floof hopes for the snufFing of Hillsdole
The Sibs take an i m a g i n a r y trip at their Bohemian p a r t y .
Plaids a n d stripes d o match â&#x20AC;&#x201D; when on a Sib p l e d g e . 159
Front Row: R. Tulenko, D. W i l k e n , P. De Jong, G . Bitner, R. Kessler, G . M a z z e i , A. Fisher, B. Lesniak, D. Siedentop. Second Row; R. Bennett, G. Bylsma, H. Meyers, R. Sikkema, B. Vander Lugt, W . Kutzing, D. Rikkers, D. W h i t e , B. Holt. Third Row: W . Gesell, M . Kaufman, G . Barnhart, K. Brown, B. C r a w f o r d , J. M e ye r, D. Biery, M . De Jong, B. Brumels, W . Burggraaff. Fourth Row: D.
knickeRBOckep
Fall T e r m President —
Karl
Vice-president —
Hoellrich Dick
Cooper, H. Maertens, A. Bilyeu, D. M o r g a n , P. W e h n a u , K. Emerson, B. Hoffman, B. Marshall, D. Clark, B- Denham, A. De Braal, B. Trimmer. Fifth Row: H. Johnston, H. Plaggemars, R. Cook, R. Chandler, J. Bolthouse, K. Van Hoff, P. Geitner, S. Dorn, C. Lemmen, P. Fell, E. Westerbeke, C. Skinner, F. Latham.
Bennett
S e c r e t a r y — P a u l Fell Treasurer — Charles Skinner The s p i r i t o f Winter
K a p p a Eta N u w a s c h a l l e n g e d b y a n
e x o d u s f r o m the " O l d Knick H o u s e " to o n e on Thirteenth
Term
Street. H o w e v e r , the a d j u s t m e n t to the s m a l l e r quarters President —
Dick
Bennett
Vice-president — George Secretary —
w a s m a d e q u i c k l y , a n d the m e n b e g a n the u n d e r t a k i n g s Mazzei
Ron C h a n d l e r
Treasurer — Charles
of the a c a d e m i c y e a r 1 9 5 7 - 1 9 5 8 . The r i g o r o u s a n d
Skinner
successful rushing season e n d e d
o n t h e a n n u a l h i g h n o t e — T h e G o l d Rush P a r t y . the Knickerbocker interpretation of
Spring
Term
member,"
the
men
presented
the
"An
With
A f f a i r t o Re-
winter
formal;
a
s p r i n g i n f o r m a l w a s h e l d at S p r i n g Lake. " W i n t e r S o n g " President — Bob
Vander
Vice-president —
Bob
Lugt
Tulenko
Secretary —
Ed W e s t e r b e k e
Treasurer —
Charles Skinner
as p r e s e n t e d a t t h e A l l - C o l l e g e S i n g e x p r e s s e d w e l l t h e joy of f e l l o w s h i p e x p e r i e n c e d b y these i n d i v i d u a l s . Service p r o j e c t s a g a i n h i g h l i g h t e d the Knick y e a r . The m e n d e v o t e d several a f t e r n o o n s to w o r k Huis, c o n t i n u e d the o p e r a t i o n
of
at Prestatie
their w a l k i n g
Blood
B a n k , a n d r e p a i r e d t h e r a d i o s in t h e C l i n i c d o n a t e d b y t h e b r o t h e r s in 1 9 4 2 .
The y e a r p r o v e d to be s t a b i l i z e d
w i t h success in t h e i r v a r i o u s u n d e r t a k i n g s . 60
The Knicks a n d their dates enjoy d a n c i n g at the annual f o r m a l
Miners a n d Clementines sit out a panning during the Knickerbocker G o l d Rush Party.
r
Front Row; J. Mac Eachron, M. K. Diephuis, S. Schneider, E. Bylsmo, M . Vugteveen, E. Zylstra, M . Hartgerink, P. Brink, H. Van Dyke. Second Row; M . Van Koevering, I. Van Eenenaam, J. Stavenger, J. Miller, B. Bootsman, L. Zilverberg, P. W e l c h , H. Wissink, S. Decker, P. N y k a m p , B. Boofsman. Third Row:
K. Schiefelbein, H. W a d e , J. Philip, B. Heidema, M . Vande Poel, B. Bouman, D. Lammers, S. W a l c o t t , M . Wiersma, R. Veldman, E. Vander W e r f , J. Peelen. Fourth Row; S. Dressel, S. C r a w f o r d , M . Costing, M . Hendrickson, A . De Pree, M . Exo, 5. Meiste, A . Brower, J. Klassen, A. Proas, J. Tysse, M. Hoffmyer.
Fall T e r m
SOROSIS
President — Sally Schneider V i c e - p r e s i d e n t — M a r y K. D i e p h u i s Secretary—Phyllis Treasurer — Winter
Helen
Brink Wade
Term
P r e s i d e n t — E l e n a Bylsma
H o p e ' s o l d e s t s o r o r i t y , S i g m a S i g m a , o p e n e d its f i f t y -
Vice-president — Marlene Hartgerink
s e c o n d y e a r in t r a d i t i o n a l s t y l e . H o m e c o m i n g l u n c h e o n
Secretary — M a r y Vugteveen
a n d f l o a t p r e p a r a t i o n s d o m i n a t e d t h e s c e n e as p l e d g e s
Treasurer —
Helen W a d e
w e r e intiated into a sorority life.
W i t h the passing of
the h o m e c o m i n g season, the seniors w e r e h o n o r e d at t h e a n n u a l s p a g h e t t i d i n n e r . Plans w e r e t h e n m a d e f o r
Spring Term
a p r o g r e s s i v e dinner at the h o m e s of H o l l a n d m e m b e r s . President — M a r y V u g t e v e e n V i c e - p r e s i d e n t — H e l e n Van Dyke S e c r e t a r y — E v e l y n Zylstra Treasurer —
Helen W a d e
A
fall
date
night; a
winter
formal,
"Blues
in
the
N i g h t , " a n d a M a y i n f o r m a l w e r e the highlights of the S o r o s i t e ' s s o c i a l a c t i v i t i e s . But m a n y b u s y m o m e n t s w e r e spent on p r e p a r a t i o n for the A . S . A . joint m e e t i n g , f o r the A l l C o l l e g e Sing, a n d the t r a d i t i o n a l teas with Housemothers, A l u m n i , a n d Delphis.
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The punch b o w l offers refreshment for John a n d M a r y , Judy a n d Tom at the Sorosis f o r m a l .
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N e w President receives authority of Sorosite gavel
These ambitious girls take pleasure in i m p r o v i n g the looks of their room.
Front Row; L. Ter Molen, J. Ro-zeboom, B. Hilbelink, J. Pleune, B. Huibregtse, P. Huizenga, S. Post, J. Vender Lind, J. H u b b a r d , R. Van Es. Second Row: D. Gantos, M . Peelen, H. Doele, D. Spaan, D. Bosch, S. Harrington, D. Dethmers, M . Vander Lind, E. Nienhouse, D. Teusink, J. Docherty, J. De Fouw, M . Faber. Third Row: T. Lewis, J. De Young, C. Ver Beek, T. Bos, H. Steffens, B. Drake, J. Lubbers, N. Peddle, J. Faber, G. Peelen, J. Hoogendoorn, T. Klomparens, J, Cook, C. Menning, J. Evenhuis, D.
W o o d c o c k , D. Wiersma. Fourth Row: J. Menzer, T. Rupp, J. Krauss, J. V a n d e n b u r g , J. Fox, J. Cooper, J. Tysse, D. Japinga, T. Lubbers, F. Leaske , J. Buursma, G . Boeve, R. Siebeling, T. Vander Mel, D. Muilenburg, D. Hengeveld, D. Padrlberg. Fifth Row: J. Hanenb u r g , B. Brookstra, L. Grooters, J. Van Dam, B. Kuyper, D. Rottschafer, J. Paarlberg, R. Beuker, N. Lanning, J. Hilmert, R. Ritsema. A. Olson, S. Weersing, G . Van Verst, C. Rynbrandt, C. Coulson, P. Lydens, W . Vriesman, J. Engbers, D. Ritsema.
pRAteRnal
Fall T e r m President —
Stan
Harrington
Vice-president—Dick
Gantos
Secretary — Jack
Docherty
Treasurer — John
De
Winter
Fouw
Term
program
President — M e r t
Vanderlind
Vice-president — Jim
Cook
Secretary — D w a y n e Teusink Treasurer — John Spring
De
Fouw
its
104th
anniversary,
the
Fraternal
which
culminated
with
the
annual
hayride.
H o m e c o m i n g o f f e r e d the m e n an o p p o r t u n i t y to d e c o rate their n e w l y a c q u i r e d house; their float " I n t o the J a w s o f D e a t h " c a p t u r e d first p l a c e . C a s c a d e C o u n t r y Club w a s the scene of " S n o w f l a k e Serenade,"
this
year's
winter
formal.
Late
winter
b r o u g h t the a l u m n i a n d actives t o g e t h e r at the a n n u a l
Term
W a s h i n g t o n D a y Stag. M a r c h a n d the " S i n g " f o u n d the
President—Dave
Dethmers
Vice-president — Jim
Hilmert
Secretary — Curt M e n n i n g Treasurer —
Celebrating
S o c i e t y u s h e r e d in this y e a r w i t h a s u c c e s s f u l r u s h i n g
Bill B r o o k s t r a
men
of
Fraternal
singing
"Wonderful
Copenhagen."
W i t h t h e c o m i n g o f s p r i n g , t h e F r a t e r Frolics w e r e a g a i n in s i g h t — this y e a r c e n t e r e d a r o u n d " O u t e r S p a c e . " To o f f e r a fitting close to a fine y e a r , t r i b u t e w a s p a i d to the g r a d u a t i n g seniors at the i n f o r m a l p a r t y a n d the annual Swan Song.
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Just one of those nights w h e n studying's impossible for Tiger, Jim, a n d Hank.
The G e o r g e W a s h i n g t o n Day A l u m n i Stage Party is a time of f o o d a n d fellowship for Praters â&#x20AC;&#x201D; young a n d o l d
C l a s s o f 1958
BARBARA J. B E N N E M A De M o t t e , Indiana A.B. Biology
RICHARD H. BENNETT A l b a n y , N e w York A.B. Chemistry Knickerbocker
ERIKA V O L K E N B O R N AHRENS Irvington, N e w Jersey A.B. Sociology Dorian
CARL E. BAKKER H o l l a n d , Mi c hi gan A.B. Chemistry
R O N A L D J. BEUKER G r a n d Rapids, Mi chi gan A.B. Business Administration Fraternal
JANICE E. BLUNT Dunellen, N e w Jersey A.B.
English; Biology Dorian; Alcor
t PHYLLIS J. BRINK Hamilton, M i c h i g a n A.B. English-French Sorosis
168
KEITH L. BROWER H o l l a n d , Mi chi gan A.B. Physics-Mathematics
LOUIS J. BUYTENDORP Kalamazoo, Michigan A.B. Psychology
ELENA G . BYLSMA G r a n d Rapids, Michigan A.B. English Sorosis
JOYCE M . BARBER Delanson, N e w York A.B. Mathematics Sibylline
J O A N N BARTON Otsego, Michigan A.B. French-English Dorian
BEVERLY J. B O O T S M A N C h i c a g o , Illinois A.B. Mathematics Sorosis
ROGER H. BORR Holland, Michigan A.B. History Cosmopolitan
JULIE SMITH CAREY Holland, Michigan A.B. English Sorosis
DOROTHY SKINNER CASEY Holland, Michigan A.B. Spanish
A.B.
ROBERT L. BAST Holland, Michigan A.B. English Arcadian
R A Y M O N D E. BECKERING Los Angeles, California A.B. Chemistry Cosmopolitan
D A V I D C. BOSCH Holland, Michigan Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Fraternal
HOPE B. BRAHS Butler, N e w Jersey A.B. History-Sociology Dorian
D A V I D G . CASSIE Brooklyn, N e w York A.B. English Blue Key
JAMES A . CLARK Holland, Michigan A.B. English
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STANLEY R. C O O K Holland, Michigan Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
JAMES H. COOPER G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n A.B. History Fraternal
ADELE CRAMER Muskegon, Michigan A.B. English-Spanish Delphi
R A Y M O N D A . DE DOES Kalamazoo, Michigan A.B. English Cosmopolitan
J O H N DE F O U W , JR. Grandville, Michigan A.B. Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Fraternal
GARRETT E. DE J O N G Muscat, S.E. A r a b i a A.B. MathematicsPhysics-Biology Arcadian
D A V I D C. DETHMERS East Lansing, M i c h i g a n A.B. History Fraternal
J O H N W . DOCHERTY Somerville, N e w Jersey A.B. Psychology Fraternal
HENRY J. DOELE G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n A.B. History Fraternal; Blue Key
DARLENE R. ELZINGA C h i c a g o , Illinois A.B. English-German Delphi
KENNETH M . FABER G r a n d Rapids, Michigan Business Administration A.B. Fraternal
JAMES D. C O O K Holland, Michigan A.B. Chemistry Fraternal
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A.B.
PETER L. CUPERY M a r k e s a w , Wisconsin A.B. Physics Arcadian
GARY W . D A L M A N Zeeland, Michigan A.B. Chemistry
D E A N N A O . DEAS Staten Island, N e w York A.B. Biology Delphi
MILFORD A . DECKER St. Johnsville, N e w York A.B. History Emersonian
CHARLENE M . DE VETTE Muskegon, M i c h i g a n A.B. History Delphi
MELVIN D. DE WEERD Hudsonville, M i c h i g a n A.B. Business Administration Fraternal
W . JUDD DE Y O U N G G l e n w o o d , Iowa A.B. Biology Fraternal
MARY KAY DIEPHUIS South Haven, M i c h i g a n A.B. English Sorosis
RICHARD L. G A N T O S G r a n d Rapids, Mi chi gan A.B. Mathematics-Physics Fraternal; Blue Key
H. ROGER GARVELINK H o l l a n d , Mi chi gan A.B. Mathematics A r c a d i a n ; Blue Key
ADELBERT C. FARNSWORTH W a y l a n d , Michigan A.B. English
JOCELYN B. FRYLING N e w a r k , N e w York A.B. English-French Delphi
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Class of 1958 A N N A W . GEITNER Little Falls, N e w Jersey A.B. History Sibylline
JANE A . G O U W E N S South H o l l a n d , Illinois A.B. English Delphi; Alcor
1 D O N N A M . HARDENBERG Zeeland, Michigan A.B. English Delphi
MARY B. HUNTER Jersey City, N e w Jersey A.B. English-Spanish Sibylline
STANLEY J. H A R R I N G T O N Holland, Michigan A.B. English
J O H N S. JELTES G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n A.B. MathematicsChemistry-Physics Fraternal
172
MARLENE J. HARTGERINK Zeeland, Michigan A.B. English-French Sorosis
T A L M A D G E V . HAYS G r a y H a w k , Kentucky A.B. Biology-Chemistry Cosmopolitan
Y O U N G CHAE K A N G Pusan, Korea A.B. English
RICHARD J. KELLY Schenectady, N e w York A.B. Sociology Arcadian
JOHN A. GRIEP Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. Chemistry Arcadian
SHARON M. HACKMAN White Pigeon, Michigan A.B. English-Latin Dorian
MARIANNE H A G E M A N Millstone, New Jersey A.B, Speech; Psychology Delphi
ELAINE M. HALBERSMA Edgerton, Minnesota A.B. French-English
JOHN E. HEINS Bombay, India A.B. English Cosmopolitan; Blue Key
JAMES E. HILMERT Three Rivers, Michigan A.B. Physics Fraternal
KARL G. HOELLRICH Holland, Michigan A.B. Mathematics Knickerbocker
CAROL E. HOUGHTALING Hurleyville, New York A.B. History-Sociology Sibylline
JOHN KEMPKER, JR. Holland, Michigan A.B. History
ROSEMARIE KISH Wyandotte, Michigan A.B. English-German Dorian
MARILYN R. KLYN Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. English Sibylline
RALPH G. KORTELING Holland, Michigan A.B. Chemistry Cosmopolitan 173
DAVID E. KOTS Roseland, Minnesota A.B. Mathematics Emersonian
PAUL B. KRAGT Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. Business Administration Arcadian
r ROBERT J. LESNIAK Herkimer, New York A.B. English Knickerbocker
RICHARD N. McCLINTOCK Webster Groves, Missouri A.B. Business Administration
RONALD E. KUIPER Holland, Michigan A.B. English Emersonian
CALVIN P. LANGEJANS Holland, Michigan A.B. Music
i CALVIN Y. LOSEE Holland, Michigan A.B. Economics
AILEEN I, McGOLDRICK Fennville, Michigan A.B. Speech Dorian
RONALD L. MACHIELE Holland, Michigan A.B. Chemistry
CURTIS B. M E N N I N G Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. Physics Fraternal
JANE H. MAC EACHRON Grandville, Michigan A.B. History Sorosis; Alcor
NENA LILA MIH Taipei, Formosa A.B. Biology Dorian
im...
A.B,
M A R V I N G . LANSER Holland, Michigan Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
DOROTHY L. M A I N E S Kingston, N e w York A.B. Psychology Sibylline
SUSAN J. M O N T E Pittsfield, Massachusetts A.B. English-French Sibylline
D O N A L D C. T. LEE Taipei, Formosa A.B. Physics Emersonian
BRUCE E. M A T T H E W S Muskegon, Michigan A.B. Mathematics Arcadian
EVERETT J. NIENHOUSE O a k Park, Illinois A.B. Chemistry Fraternal; Blue Key
JOYCE C. LEIGHLEY Syosset, N e w York A.B. English Delphi; Alcor
DERICK J. LENTERS Holland, Michigan A.B. Biology-Chemistry Emersonian
GEORGE W . MAZZEI Brooklyn, N e w York A.B. Chemistry Knickerbocker
CAROL M . M c C A H A N Red Hook, N e w York A.B. English-French Sibylline
CHERYL J. N O R M I N G T O N Bangor, M i c h i g a n A.B. Psychology Dorian
W A Y N E NYBOER Holland, M i c h i g a n A.B. History
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175
CUSS o f 1958
PAUL W . N Y K A M P Zeeland, Michigan A.B. Chemistry Emersonian
YOSHIE O G A W A Fujisawa-shi, Japan A.B. English Sibylline
짜
JANICE E. PECK G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n A.B. English-Spanish Delphi; Alcor
SARA L. SCHNEIDER Buffalo, N e w York A.B. Chemistry Sorosis; Alcor
176
M A T T H E W H. PEELEN Kalamazoo, Michigan A.B. History Fraternal
ROBERT N . PETERSON G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n A.B. Psychology Arcadian
D O N A L D W . SCHREUR H o l l a n d , Mi chi gan A.B. Business Administration
LAWRENCE J. SCHUT M a p l e Lake, Minnesota A.B. Biology Arcadian
DOROTHY A . PRESTON Kankakee, Illinois A.B. Business Administration Sibylline
PHYLLIS A . SIENSTRA G r a n d Rapids, Michigan A.B. English-Spanish Delphi
MILTON R. ORTQUIST Holland, M i c h i g a n A.B. Philosophy Arcadian;
A.B.
J O H N F. PADGETT Holland, Michigan A.B. Chemistry
D O N N A M . PARIS Livonia, M i c h i g a n A.B. Psychology Delphi
CARL E. REISIG N i a g a r a Falls, N e w York A.B. M o d e r n Languages Fraternal
MARTIN J. RIEKSE G r a n d Rapids, Mi chi gan A.B. English Cosmopolitan
Blue Key
FLOYD REIMINK Holland, Michigan Business Administration
SALLIE J. SMITH G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n A.B. Biology Sibylline
DAVID B. S P A A N G r a n d Rapids, M ich ig a n A.B. Philosophy Fraternal
LEWIS D. STEGINK H o l l a n d , Michigan A.B. Chemistry Emersonian
BRUCE E. PEARSON Castleton, N e w York A.B. Mathematics Cosmopolitan
FRANCES M . ROUNDHOUSE K a l a m a z o o , Mi chi gan A.B. Music Delphi; Alcor
RONALD L. STEPANEK Berwyn, Illinois A.B. English
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178
FLOYD P. SWART Holland, Michigan A.B. Psychology Arcadian
HELEN C. TAYLOR McBain, M i c h i g a n A.B. English Dorian
EUGENE K. TE HENNEPE Baldwin, Wisconsin A.B. Philosophy Blue Key
ROBERT L. VANDER AARDE O r a n g e City, Iowa A.B. Mathematics A r c a d i a n ; Blue Key
V I R G I N I A N . VANDERBORGH Sayville, N e w York A.B. French-English Delphi
ROGER D. VANDER KOLK Grandville, Michigan A.B. Religion a n d Bible
EDWARD J. VANDER K O O Y Lansing, Illinois A.B. Physics Arcadian
STEVEN V A N G R O U W Redlands, California A.B. Psychology
J O A N N E C. V A N LIEROP H o l l a n d , Mi chi gan A.B. Biology Dorian
LYNN C. V A N ' T HOF Detroit, Mi chi gan A.B. French-English Delphi; Alcor
GEORGE O . V A N VERST River Forest, Illinois A.B. Biology Fraternal; Blue Key
GARY L. TER HAAR H o l l a n d , Mi c hi gan A.B. Chemistry Cosmopolitan
I D W A Y N E D. TEUSINK Holland, Michigan A.B. History Fraternal
M E R W Y N VANDER LIND G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n A.B. Mathematics-Physics Fraternal
ROBERT R. V A N WART T h o r n w o o d , N e w York A.B. English Cosmopolitan
PHILLIP R. TOPPEN C h i c a g o , Illinois A.B. Mathematics Cosmopolitan
ROBERT W . VANDER LUGT Holland, Michigan A.B. Political Science Knickerbocker; Blue Key
JOSEPH N . VASEY St. Petersburg, Florida A.B. History
CHARLES M . V A N D E N BERG Muskegon, M i c h i g a n A.B. Chemistry Arcadian
HELEN J. V A N DYKE Hudsonville, M i c h i g a n A.B. English-French Sorosis
JAY E. V E L D M A N Coopersville, M i c h i g a n A.B. English
RUTH E. V A N D E N BERG G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n A.B. English-Latin Delphi
JOHN W . V A N DYKE H o l l a n d , Mi chi gan A.B. Chemistry Arcadian
J O H N G . VER BEEK Holland, Mi chi gan A.B. Business Administration Cosmopolitan 179
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ROGER J. WINKLES Zeeland, M ich ig a n A.B. Mathematics Arcadian
BARBARA M . WOLFE M i a m i , Florida A.B. English-French Dorian
KENNETH G . W O L T M A N Holland, Michigan A.B. Business Administration Emersonian
MARY E. VUGTEVEEN Muskegon, Michigan A.B. Chemistry Sorosis
DAVID L. W O O D C O C K Saginaw, Michigan A.B. History Fraternal
SHIRLEY M Y A A R D DE BRAAL H o l l a n d , Mi c hi gan A.B. English-Spanish
W I L L I A M N . ZOMER Kalamazoo, Michigan A.B. Psychology Cosmopolitan
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V E R N O N L. ZUVERINK Holland, Michigan A.B. English
EVELYN M . ZYLSTRA De M a t t e , Indiana A.B. Biology Sorosis
O L I N R. WALKER Holland, Mi c hi gan A.B. English Lotin
WILLIAM C. W A G G O N E R St. Louis, M i c h i g a n A.B. German Knickerbocker
ALICE M . WARREN Muskegon, Michigan A.B. English-French Delphi
PAUL H. WIEGERINK G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n A.B. MathematicsChemistry-Physics Cosmopolitan
G L E N N B. WILLIAMS Holland, Michigan A.B. Economics Cosmopolitan
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RUTH E. WRIGHT Berne, N e w York A.B. Music Sibylline
RICHARD J. W Y M A G r a n d Haven, M i c h i g a n A.B. Chemistry Arcadian
SHERYL V. Y N T E M A Q u i n t o n , N e w Jersey A.B. French-English Dorian; Alcor
PATRICIA A . KNOLL Holland, Michigan A.B. French-English Dorian
ALBERT TIMMER II Holland, Michigan A.B. Economics Knickerbocker
B E N J A M I N F. TULLAR, JR. Holland, Michigan A.B. Biology
EUGENE E. WEBER Saugatuck, M i c h i g a n A.B. History
R O N A L D W . WETHERBEE Zeeland, M i c h i g a n A.B. History Cosmopolitan
HARVEY W . YONKERS Holland, Michigan A.B. Economics
LOUISE J. ZILVERBERG Holland, Michigan A.B. English-French Sorosis
ERWIN R. V O O G D Buffalo Center, Iowa A.B. Psychology Arcadian
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AUSTIN A A R D E M A , Muskegon, Mich. JEANETTE A B M A , Ringle, Wis. CHARLES A D A N , Springfield, Mass. PAT D. ALBERS, Muskegon, Mich. D O N ANDREE, G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
JOHN ANGUS,
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LARRY ARENDS, Lansing, III. ELLYN ARENDSEN, G r a n d Rapids, Mich. DARRELL BEERNINK, M a u r i c e , Iowa CAROL BEUKER, M a r s h a l l , Mich. m
GEORGE BITNER, Sturgis, Mich. PRISCILLA BOELHOUWER, Three Bridges, N.J. EUGENE BOELTE, O o s t b u r g , W i s . GERALD BOEVE, Holland, Mich. ROBERTA BONIEL, N e w York, N.Y.
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juniops CAROL BRANDT, G r a n d Rapids, Mich. C O R W I N BREDEWEG, Dorr, Mich. ED BREDEWEG, Holland, Mich. DICK BROCKMEIER, G r a n d Rapids, Mich. BILL BROOKSTRA, Davenport, Iowa
GERALD BROUWER, Holland, Mich. J O H N BROUWER, Edgerton, Minn. HARLEY BROWER, Holland, Mich. FRED B R O W N , M o h a w k , N . Y . HARLEY B R O W N , Danforth, III.
BRUCE BRUMELS, C h i p p e w a Lake, Mich. PAUL BUIT, Muskegon, Mich. ALBERT BUURSMA, Holland, Mich. DENNIS CAMP, G r a n d Rapids, Mich. MARILYN CAMPBELL, G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
KENNETH CHERVEN, Holland, Mich.
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CAROL CLOETINGH, Muskegon, Mich. CAROL C O O K , Holland, Mich. BURT COOPER, Shelby, Mich. BOB De FOREST, Duanesburg, N.Y.
PETER DE J O N G , Hudsonville, Mich. D O N DE J O N G H , Burnips, Mich. A N N E DE PREE, Zeeland, Mich. LES DE VRIES, Holland, Mich. JIM DE WITT, Chicago, III.
HENRY DE WITTE, Indianapolis, Ind. SALLY DE WOLF, K a l a m a z o o , Mich. SANDRA DRESSEL, Holland, Mich. TED DU MEZ, Holland, Mich. AL EISSENS, Holland, Mich.
KEITH EMERSON, Sturgis, Mich. MARLIN ENSING, Dorr, Mich. MAR-LES EXO, Traverse City, Mich. JACK FABER, Zeeland, Mich. AL FASSLER, N e w Brunswick, N J .
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juniops GUS FEENSTRA, H o l l a n d , Mich. MATIE FISCHER, Muskegon, Mich. J O H N FRAGALE, Lodi, N . Y . WALTER FRANCKE, Zeelond, M i c h . DAVE FRANKEN, W i n n i p e g , M a n i t o b a
HAROLD G A Z A N , G r a n d Rapids, Mich. RONALD G E S C H W E N D T , K a l a m a z o o , Mich. SUSAN GRAVES, G r a n d Rapids, Mich. ALLEN GRUBE, DeMotte, Ind. JOYCE H A K E N , Muskegon, Mic"-
J O H N HAMERSMA, H o l l a n d , Mich. BETTY HEIDEMA, Holland, Mich. JERRY HENDRICKSON, G r a n d Rapids, Mich. J O A N HENEVEJ.D, H o l l a n d , Mich. CHUCK HESSELINK, W a u p u n , W i s .
DeLOYD HESSELINK, Muskegon, Mich. BOB H O F F M A N , N o r t h Bergen, N.J. MARY HOFFMYER, G r a n d Rapids, Mich. VERN HOFFS, Sheldon, Iowa CAROL H O N D O R P , Detroit, Mich.
J O H N H O O D , Indianapolis, Ind.
D O N N A HOOGERHYDE, Holland, Mich.
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D O N J A N S E N , H o l l a n d , Mich. LILLIAN J O H N S O N , N o r t h p o r t , Mich.
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RON KNOPER, Zeeland, Mich, JANICE K O E M A N , H o l l a n d , Mich. MARILYN K O R T E N H O V E N ,
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V E R N O N KORTERING, H o l l a n d , Mich. JOY KORVER, G r a n d Junction, Colo.
J O H N KRAAI, O r a n g e City, Iowa JACK KRAUSS, M i d l a n d , Mich. DOROTHY KROONTJE, M a g n o l i a , Min, KATHRYN KURTH, W y a n d o t t * , Mich. NICK
L A N N I N G , G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
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CAROL LUTH, H o l l a n d , Mich. G E O R G E M A G E E , Clawson, Mich. ROBERT MARSHALL, T o n a w a n d a , N . Y . SHIRLEY MEISTE, H o l l a n d , M i c h . J O H N MEYER, A l t a m o n t , N . Y .
JANICE MILLER, St. Joseph, Mich. DICK M O R G A N , Herkimer, N . Y . DAVE MUILENBURG, San M a t e o , C a l i f . JUDY MULDER, G r a n d Rapids, M i c h . CAROL MYERS, H o l l a n d , M i c h .
ARTEL N E W H O U S E , G r a n d Rapids, Mich. CARROLL NIENHUIS, H o l l a n d , M i c h . D A V I D NOEBEL, Oshkosh, W i s . BILL N O O R L A G , C h i c a g o , III.; PAUL NORTHUIS, H o l l a n d , Mich.
D I A N E OLDENBURG, G r a n d Rapids, M i c h . ART O L S O N , G r a n d Rapids, M i c h . MARY O O S T I N G , Kettering, O h i o D O N PAARLBERG, South H o l l a n d , III.
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CAROL P A T O N , Lincoln Park, M i c h . J O A N PEELEN, K a l a m a z o o , Mich. WARREN PLAGGEMARS, H o l l a n d , M i c h . ALYCE PROOS, G r a n d Rapids, Mich. LORAINE P S C H I G O D A , St. Joseph, Mich.
LOIS PUEHL, G r a n d Rapids, Mich. JIM REMMELTS, G r a n d Rapids, Mich. BARBARA REUSS, W e s t p o r t , Conn. MARILYNE ROELOFS, G r a n d Rapids, Mich. D A N SASAKI, O g a k i City, G i f u - K e n , Japan
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juniops DORIS SCHMIDT, R i d g e w o o d , N.J. CAROLYN SCHOLTEN, Steen, M i n n . KAY SCHRECKENGUST, Fennville, Mich. D O N SCOTT, M i l l b u r n , N.J. KEN SCUDDER, W e s t Coxaskie, N . Y .
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JIM STEVENS, H o l l a n d , Mich.
DORIS STICKLE, Somerville, N.J.
Several of the M a y Day committee chairmen, Mar-Les, C a r o l y n , Judy, a n d A r t e l , make plans for the spring celebration.
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ROGER TE HENNEPE, B a l d w i n , W i s . V I R G I N I A TELLMAN, H o l l a n d , Mich. MARGE TEN H A K E N , M i l w a u k e e , W i s . J O H N TEN PAS, A f t o n , N . Y . LARRY TER M O L E N , G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
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junioRS BOB T H O M S O N , Detroit, M i c h . J O H N V A N D A M , Holland, Mich. J O H N V A N D E N BOS, H o l l a n d , M i c h . MARY V A N D E POEL, H o l l a n d , M i c h . CLARENCE VANDER BORGH,
Sayville, N . Y .
KEN VANDER BROEK, H o l l a n d , Mich. PAUL VANDER M A A T , H o l l a n d , Mich. CAROL VANDER MEER, Battle Creek, Mich. S A M VANDER SCHAAF, Ancaster, O n t a r i o DAVE V A N D E VUSSE, H o l l a n d , M i c h .
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HARLEY VER BEEK, H a m i l t o n , M i c h . A N N VISSER, H o m e w o o d , III. RUTH VOSS, K a l a m a z o o , M i c h . W A Y N E VRIESMAN, H o l l a n d , Mich. HELEN W A D E , H o l l a n d , M i c h .
JEROME W A S S l N K , H a m i l t o n , Mich. SPENCER WEERSING, Lake City, M i c h . M A R C I A WELCH, H o l l a n d , Mich. W A Y N E WESTENBROEK, H o l l a n d , Mich. EDWARD WESTERBEKE, W e s t Sayville, N.Y.
G I N I WESTRA, G r a n d Rapids, Mich. CHARLOTTE WIERDA, A l t o n , Iowa JERRY WIERSMA, Muskegon, Mich. GEORGE W O R D E N , Cadillac, Mich.
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MARY JANE A D A M S , Poughkeepsie, N . Y . V I R G I N I A AKKER, M o r r i s o n , III. J A N E ANKER, South H o l l a n d , III. MARCIA BALDWIN, Muskegon, Mich. BEN B E R G M A N , H o l l a n d , M i c h .
DAVE BIERY, Northville, M i c h . G O R D O N BOLT, C h i c a g o , III. BARBARA B O O T S M A N , C h i c a g o , III. STAN BOSKER, K a l a m a z o o , Mich. MARYLIN B O U G H T O N , Teaneck, N.J.
BARBARA B O U M A N , H o l l a n d , M i c h . N A N C Y BOYD, Boonton, N.J. SHELBY BRAAKSMA, C a m b r i a , W i s . ROBERT BRATTON, Buffalo, N . Y . KENNETH BRINK, H o l l a n d , Mich.
ROBERT BRONK, Scotia, N . Y . R O N B R O N S O N , H o l l a n d , Mich. JUDY BOOKSTRA, W h e a t o n , III. ARDITH BROWER, H o l l a n d , M i c h . KEN B R O W N , Herkimer, N . Y .
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SHARI CRAWFORD, Holland, Mich. CHARLOTTE CREAGER, Conklin, Mich. PHIL DAMSTRA, Holland, Mich. G O R D O N DANIELS, Vicksburg, Mich. HARRIET DAVENPORT, Riverdale, N.J.
ALLAN DeBRAAL, Rochester, N.Y. SANDE DECKER, Highland Park, N.J. D O U G L A S DE J O N G , G r a n d Rapids, Mich. M A R V I N DE J O N G , Hudsonville, Mich. MARY DE J O N G , Hudsonville, Mich.
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sophomopes JACK DE L O N G , H o l l a n d , Mich. JANET DE NOBLE, Prospect Park, N.J. JACK DE P O N D , Bellevue, Mich.
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ELAINE DYKHUIZEN, Scotia, N . Y . SUE EDWARDS, Herkimer, N . Y . RUDY EINAAR, G r e a t N e c k , L.I., N . Y . MARSHALL E L Z I N G A , Hudsonville, Mich.
W I L L I A M ELZINGA, Ellsworth, Mich. BARBARA EMMICK, H o l l a n d , Mich. JIM ENGBERS, G r a n d Rapids, M i c h . GARY ENGEL, Flushing, N . Y . VERN ESSENBERG, Ellsworth, Mich.
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ALTA GARFIELD, Rochester, N . Y . MYRA GIEMSOE, Des Plaines, III. MILDRED GLOSS, M t . Prospect, III. LINDA G O R D O N , H o l l a n d , Mich. M A R G O GOTTE, Rego Park, N . Y .
LOIS GRIFFES, Muskegon Heights, Mich. GRACE GROENEVELD, Dorr, Mich. CAROL H A M , Claverack, N.Y. THORVAL H A N S E N , G r a n d Rapids, Mich. DALE HEERES, Muskegon, Mich.
LORRAINE HELLENGA, Three Oaks, Mich. JACK HELLRIEGEL, Buffalo, N . Y . MARILYN HENDRICKSON, G r a n d Rapids, Mich. MARJORIE H I G G I N S , M o n t a g u e , Mich.
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TERRY HOFMEYER, H o l l a n d , Mich. EDNA HOLLANDER, K a l a m a z o o , Mich. JACK H O O G E N D O O R N , K a l a m a z o o , Mich. BOB HUFFINE, Sayville, L.I., N.Y. PAUL H U I Z E N G A , G r a n d v i l l e , Mich.
PETER H U I Z E N G A , Berwyn, III. CLARICE HULL, Brandon, Wis. JACKIE JACOBS, H o l l a n d , Mich. LEIF JACOBSEN, Douglaston, L.I., N.Y. WALTER J O H N S O N , G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
D O N N A JURRIES, Hamilton, Mich. M A R V I N KALUF, De M a t t e , Ind. T O M K A M P E N G A , N o r t h Muskegon, Mich. JIM KAMP, G r a n d v i l l e , Mich. DAVE KENNEDY, Muskegon, Mich.
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MIRIAM KLAAREN, Englewood, Colo. J O H N KLEINHEKSEL, H o l l a n d , Mich. ROGER KLEINHEKSEL, H o l l a n d , Mich.
T O M KLOMPARENS, H o l l a n d , Mich. A N T H O N Y KOLLER, Flushing, N.Y.
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J A N LEESTMA, Battle Creek, Mich. CHARLES LEMMEN, H o l l a n d , Mich. ALBERTA LITTS, Berne, N . Y . N A N C Y L O N G , N e w Kingston, N . Y . GARY L O O M A N , Zeeland, Mich.
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WADE NYKAMP, Holland, Mich. JUDY OLSON, E. Gary, Ind. ELIZABETH OOSTERHOF, Holland, Mich. DAVE OUSTERLING, Waupun, Wis. JACK OVERZET, Dorr, Mich.
JANET O W E N , Kalamazoo, Mich. JACK PARKES, Chicago, III. JUDY PATTERSON, Otsego, Mich. GEORGE PEELEN, Kalamazoo, Mich. PAUL PELON, Mt. Vernon, N.Y.
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W A Y N E PLATZER, Castleton, N . Y .
A t H omecomi ng alumni shared the thought of Voorhees girls.
CARL POIT, Poughkeepsie, N . Y . DAVE POLICH, W e s t O l i v e , Mich. STUART POST, H o l l a n d , M i c h . SANDRA POSTEMA, N e w Era, M i c h . GARY RATERINK, Z e e l a n d , M i c h .
RAY RITSEMA, M o m e n c e , III. J O A N ROOS, H o l l a n d , M i c h . HAZEL ROSENDAHL, Three Rivers, M i c h . BETTY A N N ROTHWELL, Flushing, N . Y . DYKE ROTTSCHAFER, A l m a , Mich. .....
TY RUPP, W a u s e o n , O h i o CAROL RYLANCE, Kingston, N . Y . A L Y N RYNBRANDT, Jamestown, M i c h . BARBARA S A N K O , Kenmore, N . Y . C Y N T H I A SCARLETT, Lansing, M i c h .
M Y R N A SCHALEKAMP, O r a n g e City, Iowa KAREN SCHIEFELBEIN, G r a n d Haven, M i c h . SHERYL SCHLAFER, Leaf River, III. I V A N SCHREUR, H o l l a n d , Mich. J O A N SCHROEDER, C a l g a r y , A l b e r t a
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sophomoRes CAMILLA SCHUT, Hudsonville, Mich. ROGER SCHUT, Hudsonville, Mich. MARILYN SCUDDER, Kuwait, Persian G u l f SUE SEIFFERT, N e w Brunswick, N.J. RALPH SEYMER, G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
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CHARLES SMITS, Zealand, Mich. RON STOCKHOFF, W e s t b u r y , N.Y. JIM STRINGER, Lansing, Mich. J O H N STRYKER, H o l l a n d , Mich. ETHELANNE SWETS, Staten Island, N.Y.
A N N TELL, W e b s t e r , N . Y . ED TENHOR, Paterson, N.J. T H O M A S T H O M P S O N , Levittown, Penn. JANET TILLMAN, St. Joseph, Mich. BARBARA T I N G , Hong Kong
LLOYD TINHOLT, Holland, Mich. JANE T O M L I N S O N , Churchville, Pa. VIRGINIA TOP, Hamilton, Mich. DORENE T O R N G A , G r a n d Rapids, Mich. BOB TRIMMER, Schenectady, N.Y.
J O H N TYSSE, Coxackie, N.Y. JUDY TYSSE, Lyndhurst, O h i o A N I T A V A N D E N BERG, G r a n d Haven, Mich. JIM V A N D E POEL, Holland, Mich. NICK VANDER BORGH, Sayville, N . Y .
M A R N A VANDER HART, Ithaca, Mich. WARREN VANDER HILL, Queens V i l l a g e , N.Y. I V A N VANDER KOLK, G r a n d v i l l e , Mich. JOYCE VANDER KOLK, N e w Brunswick, N.J.
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JIM VANDER LIND, G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
sophomoRes TIM VANDER MEL, Delmar, N . Y . RUTH V A N DER MEULEN, Zeeland, Mich. CYNTHIA VANDERMYDE, South H o l l a n d , J O H N VANDER V E N , H o l l a n d , Mich. ROGER VANDER Z W A A G , H o l l a n d , Mich
JUDY V A N DYKE, Zeeland, Mich. R O W L A N D V A N ES, Sonoma, Calif. MARY V A N KOEVERING, Zeeland, Mich. PAUL V A N REYEN, Stolen Island, N . Y . PAUL V A N W Y K , G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
AUDREY VELD, South H o l l a n d , III. RUTH V E L D M A N , G r a n d Rapids, Mich. GRETCHEN VER MEULEN, Racine, W i s . MEL VER STEEG, Sheldon, Iowa BRUCE VISSER, G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
W A Y N E VISSERS, A l l e n d a l e , Mich. KARL V O N INS, H o l l a n d , Mich. D U A N E VOSKUIL, H a m m o n d , W i s . EDNA W A G N E R , W a l d w i c k , N.J. SUSAN W A L C O T T , G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
J A N W A L R A D , Herkimer, N . Y . GRETA WEEKS, G r a n d Rapids, M i c h . PETER W E H N A U , Rensselaer, N . Y . PHYL WELCH, H o l l a n d , Mich. LEE W E N K E , K a l a m a z o o , Mich.
D U A N E W E R K M A N , C h i c a g o , III. VERN WESTENBROEK, H o l l a n d , Mich.
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CARL WISSINK, Zeeland, Mich. HARRIET W I S S I N K , G r a n d Rapids, Mich. MARJORIE W O O D , Ridgefield, N.J. HARRY WRISTERS, N e w O r l e a n s , La. HUBERT YU, Hong Kong
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RUTH AUSEMA, Chicago, III. KENNETH BAKER, Plainfield, N.J. RICHARD BAKKER, Chicago Heights, III. RONALD BALDER, Lansing, III. GENE BARNHART, Castleton-on-Hudson, N.Y.
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fReshmen EUNICE BERNSON, Ludington, Mich. JIM BETKE, K a l a m a z o o , Mich.
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ROSS BOERSMA, H o l l a n d , Mich. J O N BOLTHOUSE, M a r s h a l l , Mich. LOIS B O N N E M A , O a k Park, III. BOB BONNETTE, H o l l a n d , Mich. WES BONZELAAR, H o l l a n d , Mich.
T O M G . BOS, H o l l a n d , Mich. T O M L. BOS, G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
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CARL BRONKEMA, Rockford, Mich. J O H N BROOKS, Dumont, N.J. ELLEN B R O W N , Lebanon, N.J. J O A N N B R O W N , Hudson, Mich. CALVIN BRUINS, W a u p u n , W i s .
GLORIA BRUMMEL, G r a n d Rapids, Mich. WINFIELD BURGGAAFF, Staten Island, N.Y JACK BURKE, H o l l a n d , Mich. PATRICIA BURKETT, Benton H a r b o r , Mich. BARBARA BURNS, H o l l a n d , Mich.
SHARI BUSSE, South Bend, Ind. ALLEN BUURMA, H o l l a n d , Mich.
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H A N K CLAUSEN, A m e r s f o o r t , Netherlands J O A N C L A Y T O N , Ivyland, Pa. JAMES COMBS, Bonnyman, Ky. PEARL C O M P A A N , H o l l a n d , Mich. JIM C O O K , H o l l a n d , Mich.
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fpeshmen RALPH C O O K , Crosse Pointe Shores, Mich.
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CHARLOTTE CURLEE, Dearborn, Mich.
Frosh are oriented to college life at the Freshmen Beach Party. ••
GALE DANHOF, Blomkest, Minn. MARLIN DANIELS, Belmond, Iowa ANDREA D A Y T O N , Spring Valley, N.Y. N O R M A DE BOER, G r a n d Rapids, Mich. MARY DECKER, G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
JODI DE GROOT, Chicago, III. PETER DE J O N G , Holland, Mich. SANDRA D'E K O N I N G , Rutherford, N.J. CHERYL DE L O N G , Muskegon Heights, Mich BOB DENHAM, Hawthorne, N.Y. i w.i
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PHILIP DE VELDER, Holland, Mich. MARLYN DE W A A R D , Holland, Mich. MERRY DE W A A R D , Holland, Mich. MARK DE WITT, Chicago, III.
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fReshmen JUDY EASTMAN, Lebanon, N.J. WARREN EBBENS, Chicago, III. SANDRA EKSTER, Holland, Mich.
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LYNNE FELTHAM, Huntington, N.Y. MARILYN FERRIS, Muskegon, Mich. CAROL FISCHER, Cicero, III. BOB FISHER, Rosendale, N.Y. GRACE FORNESS, Hillsdale, N.J.
JIM FOX, Ann A r b o r , Mich. MERILYN FREEMAN, G r a n d Rapids, Mich. GAIL FRIESEMA, Grosse Pointe, Mich. MARILYN FUGAZZOTTO, Allison Park, Pa. BARBARA GEITNER, Little Falls, N.J.
PETER GEITNER, Little Falls, N.J.
BILL GESELL, Bayside, L.I., N.Y.
\ GERRY G I O R D A N O , South Fallsburg, N.Y.
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fpeshmen LLOYD G L A S S , Z e e l a n d , M i c h . PAT G O O D Y K E , Z e e l a n d , M i c h . MARLENE G O U W E N S , South H o l l a n d , III. LARRY GROOTERS, G r a n d Rapids, M i c h . J A N H A H N , Muskegon, Mich. k'OV***.
K O S S HAMLIN, Holland, Mich. BARBARA HAMMERLI, A l t a m o n t , N . Y . JIM H A N E N B U R G , G r a n d Rapids, M i c h . M A R Y H A R M E L I N G , W i n t e r Park, Fla. DENNIS HENGEVELD, Grandville, Mich.
HARVEY HEUS1NKVELD, M o r r i s o n , I D O N A L D HICKOK, Hillsdale, Mich. BOB H1LBEL1NK, O o s t b u r g , W i s . D A V E HILB1NK,. H o l l a n d , M i c h . JERRY HILL, Eau C l a i r e , M i c h .
BRUCE H O F F M A N , C l y m e r , N . Y . EVELYN H O L L A N D E R , G r a n d Rapids, M i c h . BOB H O L M E N , H o l l a n d , M i c h . JEROME H O U T M A N , H o l l a n d , M i c h . SALLY H O U T M A N , H o l l a n d , M i c h .
EMILY HRADEC, C i c e r o , III. L I N D A HUBER, C h i c a g o , 111. LOUISE HUNTER, Three Bridges, N . J . BARBARA H U S T O N , Bond, Ky. KAREN H Y I N K , Kohler, W i s .
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RICHARD J A A R S M A , H o l l a n d , M i c h . NELSON JACOBS, Holland, Mich. L E O N A J A N S E N , Paterson, N.J. J O H N JEFFERIES, W e s t w o o d , N . J . CAROL J O E L S O N , V e n i c e , Fla.
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Holland, Mich.
DALE J O N E S , H o l l a n d , M i c h . KEITH J O N E S , H a v a n a , C u b a BILL J O N E S , G r a n d Rapids, M i c h . W A Y N E JOOSSE, W a l d o , Wis.
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fpeshmen WAEL
KARACHY, A m m a n , J o r d a n
PAT KASTEIN, W a u p u n , W i s . WENDELL KEMME, H a m i l t o n , Mich. J E A N KEMP, Rochester, N . Y . MARGIE KEMPERS, C h i a p a s , M e x i c o
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GERALD KIRCHOFF, Detroit, Mich. TOM
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KLAASEN, H o l l a n d , Mich.
CAROLYN KLEIBER, Hasbrouck
Hts., N.J.
KATHRYN KLEIN, C h i c a g o , III. RUTH KLOMPARENS, H o l l a n d , Mich.
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After
RON
KOMEJAN, Zeeland, Mich.
BILL K O O I E N G A , Evergreen Park, 111. SANDY
KOOISTRA, G r a n d
LORRAINE
KOOYERS,
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refreshments.
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Holland,
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E D W I N KRAAI, H o l l a n d , Mich.
CONNIE
KREGAR, Riverdale, N.J.
AL KRUISWYK, H o l l a n d , Mich. FREDERICK KRUITHOF, H o l l a n d , Mich. W I L L I A M K U T Z I N G , N e w York, N . Y . W I L L I A M KUYPER, H o l l a n d , Mich.
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fpeshmen RUTH LAM, G r a n d Rapids, Mich. NORMAN
LAMER, Battle Creek, Mich.
FRANKLYN L A T H A M , Potsdam, N . Y . RICHARD LEONARD, W e e h a w k e n , N.J. GLORIA
LINSCOTT, G r a n d
Rapids, Mich.
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LOYER, H o l l a n d , M i c h .
MARY LYLE, Paw Paw, Mich. ARCHIBALD M A C M I L L A N , Linden, N.J. DAVE M A C MURRAY, Little Falls, N.J. N A N C Y MALSTROM, G r a n d Haven, Mich.
JAN MC NANCY
K A M Y , Douglas, Mich. M E E R M A N , Coopersville, Mich.
CLAUDE MEYER, Muskegon, Mich. ELIZABETH MEYER, Montville, N.J. STEVEN MIDDERNACHT, A l l e n d a l e , N.J.
JACK MILLER, Detroit, Mich. RUTH M O K M A , H o l l a n d , Mich. MARY
ELLEN M O O R E , Fultonville, N . Y .
JUSTIN MORREN, H o l l a n d , Mich. G O R D O N M O U W , H o l l a n d , Mich.
DAVID M O W E N ,
Lebanon, N.J.
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N A N C Y MULDER, Chicago,
BOB MULDER, St. Anne,
Justice is challenged at K a n g a r o o Court. 206
fpeshmen I
LORRAINE MURRAY, G r i f f i t h , Ind.
I; D E A N NEDERVELD, Byron Center, Mich.
SARAH N E E D H A M , South Plainfield, N.J.
Improved methods of registration p r o v e d successful.
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NIENHUIS, Hudsonville, Mich. NIENHUIS, H o l l a n d , M i c h .
NYHUIS, S h e b o y g a n , W i s . ;
MARY
ONKEN,
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Sibley, Iowa
PAT O O N K , H o l l a n d , Mich. RICHARD OUDERSLUYS, H o l l a n d , Mich. JUDY O W Y A N G ,
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Sacramento, C a l i f .
J O H N PAARLBERG, South H o l l a n d , III.
BRUCE PARSIL, H i g h l a n d Park, N.J. NORMAN
PEDDIE, Cleveland, O h i o
JAMES PETERMAN, M u s k e g o n , Mich. THOMAS
PIAGET, Fair
Lawn, N.J.
GABRIELLA PINTER, G r e e n f i e l d , Mass.
EDITH PINTER, G r e e n f i e l d , Mass. PAUL PINTER, G r e e n f i e l d , Mass. BERT PINTNER, Palisade,
N.J.
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PLEWES, H o l l a n d , Mich.
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fpeshmen PHYLLIS PRINS, G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
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DOLORES RAMAKER, H o l l a n d , Mich. N A N C Y RAYMER, Belding, Mich. ELLYN RENKES, Morrison, III. KATHERINE REYNOLDS, Bensenville, I
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RITSEMA, M o m e n c e , III.
MARILYN ROCKS, H o l l a n d , Mich. JUDY ROETERS, Chicago, III. JACK
ROMENCE, G r a n d
Rapids, Mich.
DIANE ROSKAMP, Stout, Iowa
Berfie leads the Bunny Hop d u r i n g the Junior-Freshman picnic in Kollen Park,
JIM R O Z E B O O M ,
K a l a m a z o o , Mich.
CAL RYNBRANDT, H o l l a n d , Mich. HENRIETTA SCHAEFER,
Englewood, N.J.
LEE SCHUITEMA, H o l l a n d , Mich. NORM
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SCHUT, Hudsonville, Mich.
JERRY SCULLEY, G r a n d Rapids, Mich. GLADYS SHOEMAKER, Zeeland, Mich. E D W I N S I M M O N S , Bainbridge, N.Y. G O R D O N SLUITER, Holland, Mich. S H A R O N SMITH, T o n a w a n d a , N . Y .
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fpeshmen ROBERT SMOES, Coopersville, Mich. ART SOUTER, H o l l a n d , Mich. RON SPIEKHOUT, South H o l l a n d , III. PHYLLIS STEENLAND,
Sayville,
N.Y.
HENRY STEFFENS, H o l l a n d , Mich.
G O R D O N STEGINK, Muskegon, Mich. ISLA STEGINK, Zeeland, Mich. J O H N STREUR, H o l l a n d , Mich. JEAN STYE, Zeeland, Mich. HARRY TELLMAN, H o l l a n d , Mich.
LEE TEN BRINK, N e w Era, Mich. MARY TE ROLLER, St. Joseph, Mich. JUDY T H O M A S , Cleveland, O h i o BOB TUTTLE, C o l d w a t e r , Mich. FRED V A N
BEMMELEN, G r a n d Haven
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BUREN, Roseland, Minn.
GARY V A N D E N BERG, H o l l a n d , Mich. BEN V A N D E N BOS, H o l l a n d , Mich. ADRIAN V A N D E N
BOSCH, Hamilton, Mich.
J O H N V A N D E N B U R G , Lakewooti, Calif.
BILL VANDERBILT, A d e l l , W i s . HENRY VANDER
KOLK, Hopkins, Mich.
BARBARA VANDER M O L E N , G r a n d Rapids MARCIA VANDER PLOEG, H o l l a n d , Mich. ARTHUR VANDER VEEN, Chicago, III.
ARDETH VANDERWIELEN, Lafayette, Ind. W A Y N E V A N D O N G E N , G r a n d Haven ARDITH V A N
D O O R N I K , H o l l a n d , Mich.
LORA V A N D U I N E N , N e w MARY V A N
DAVID V A N JUDY V A N RON V A N BOB V A N
Era, Mich.
DYK, Lynden, W a s h .
DYKE, G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
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JUDY V A N LEEUWEN, H o l l a n d , Mich.
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TRUDIE V A N
LENTE, H o l l a n d , Mich.
LARRY V A N
N O O R D , Zeeland, Mich.
CAROL V A N
RAMSHORST, Lansing, III.
MARY V A N REGENMORTER, Muskegon, Mich. CRAIG V A N VESSEM, Rochester, N.Y.
t TED V A N Z A N D E N , H o l l a n d , Mich. CHERYL VEEN, Hamilton, Mich, w
ELMER VELDHEER, Holland, Mich. MARGARET VELDHUIZEN, G l e n w o o d ,
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STUART VOLKERS, Holland, Mich. BOBBIE V O S , K a l a m a z o o , Mich. HILDA WACKERBARTH, Hackensack, N.J, EILEEN W A T T , Levittown, N,Y. RYLAND WEISIGER, W y c k o f f , N.J.
DOROTHY
WELCH, Northville, Mich.
JANE W E Z E M A N , Evergreen Park, III HAL WHIPPLE, South H o l l a n d , III. KEITH WHITE, Holland, Mich. M A R I O N WHITE, Scotts, Mich.
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WINDEMULLER, Holland, Mich.
fpeshmen ROGER W O L T M A N , O a k
Park, III.
JERRY W O N D R A , Lodi, N.J. JEAN WRIGHT, Berne, N . Y . PRISCILLA WUBBELS, Baldwin, W i s . ADINA Y O N A N ,
Brooklyn, N . Y .
CAROL YONKERS, M u s k e g o n ,
Mich.
JIM YZENBAARD, K a l a m a z o o , Mich. KEN ZEERIP, Zeeland, Mich. NORMA
Z I M M E R M A N , Spring
Lake, Mich.
BARBARA ZOET, H o l l a n d , Mich.
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THEATRE
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student Aardema, Austin, 90,152,184 Aardema, Tom, 152,200 Abma, Jeanette, 94,184 Adams, Mary Jane, 106,111,158,191 Aden, Charles, 156,184 Ahrens, Erika, 103,154,168 Akker, Dale, 200 Akker, Lee, 200 Akker, Virginia. 154.191 Albers, Pat, 184 Allen, Frederick, Alsterda, Carolyn, Altena, Dale Amos, Barbara, 108,144,200 Andree, Donald, 132,148,184 Andree, Robert, 93,132,148 Angus, John, 184 Anker, Jane 154,191 Arends, Larry, 152,184 Arendsen, Ellyn, 95,150,184 Armstrong, Ken Arndt, Norman Ashe, Katherine, 108,145,200 Ausema, Ruth, 144,200 Aye, Thomas, Baker, Kenneth, 200 Bakker, Carl, 168 Bakker, Richard, 131,135,200 Balder, Ronald, 108,200 Baldwin, Marcia, 108,146,191 Balfoort, Bob, 156 Barber, Joyce 158,169 Barkel, John Barkho, Warda, Barnhart, Eugene, 160,200 Bartleson, Judith, 108,200 Barton, Jo Ann, 94,154,169 Barwegen, Roger Bast, Robert, 101,106,169 Bauer, Susan, 144,200 Beck, Sharon, 108,145,200 Beckering, Raymond, 84,88,137,169 Beede, Alan, 135 Beemink, Darrell, 127,152,184 Bekkering, Don, 200 Bekius, Ronald, 118,156 Benes, Paul, 127 Bennema, Barbara, 168 Bennett, Richard, 101,160,168 Bennink, Carroll, 98,124,156 Berens, Bob Berens, Gary, 200 Bergman, Benjamin, 191 Bernson, Eunice, 144,201 Bernstein, Elinor B e s i m e r , Peter Betke, Jim, 108,152,201 Beukema, J a m e s L., 201 Beukema, J a m e s M., Beuker, Carol, 106,150,184 Beuker, Ronald, 98,168 Beyer, Ronald, 152,164 Biery, David, 138,160,191 Bilyeu, Arthur, 160,201 Bitner, George, 98,160,184 Block, Carol, Bloemendaal, Elizabeth, 108 Blough, Michael, 118,131 Blunt, Janice, 82,84,88,98,103,106,154, 168 Boehm, Robert, Boelhouwer, Priscilla, 123,154,184 Boelte, Eugene, 108,184 Boerigter, George, 201 Boersma, Ross, 136,201 Boeve, Arnold, Boeve, Gerald, 98,132,138,164,184
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Boeve, Marilyn, Boeve, Ron,152 Bogart, William, Bolhuis, Jack, Bolt, Gordon, 156,191 Bolthouse, Jim, 152,160 Bolthouse, Jon, 201 Boniel, Roberta, 103,150,184 Bonnema, Lois, 108,140,145,201 Bonnette, Robert, 201 Bonzelaar, Wes, 148,201 Bootsman, Barbara 115,162,191 Bootsman, Beverly 162,169 Borr, Roger, 152,169 Bos Thomas G., 148,201 Bos, Thomas L., 164,201 Bosch, David, 164,169 Bosch, Helene 108,201 Bosker, Stanley, 191 Bosman, Calvin, 156 Bothof, John, Boughton, Marylin, 93,150,191 Bouman, Barbara, 162,191 Bouman, Gretta, 108,145,201 Boyd, Nancy, 104,105,110,158,191 Boyink, Don, 201 Braaksma, Shelby, 106,150,191 Brahs, Hope, 86,101,150,168 Brandt, Carol, 108,158,185 Brat, Paul, Bratton, Robert, 156,191 Bredeweg, Corwin, 113,148,185 Bredeweg, Erwin, 132,185 Brink, Ken, 152,191 Brink, Phyllis, 162,168 Brockmeier, Richard, 99,148,185 Broker, Clyde, Bronk, Robert, 196 Bronkema, Carl, 201 Bronson, Ronald, 118,135,191 Brooks, John, 152,201 Brookstra, Judy, 150,191 Brookstra, William, 106,118,164,185 Brouwer, Gerald, 185 Brouwer, John 185 Brouwer, Robert, Brower, Ardith, 152,191 Brower, Harley, 148,185 Brower, Keith, 104,105,168 Brower, Rachel, 162 Brown, Joann, 201 Brown, Ellen, 144,201 Brown, Frederick, 152,185 Brown, Harley, 106,185 Brown, Kenneth, 160,191 Brown, Richard, 101 Bruins, Calvin, 124,135,152,201 Brumels, Bruce, 115,160,185 Brummel, Gloria, 144,201 Bryson, John, 106,111,156,192 Buit, Paul, 156,185 Burggraaff, Gertrude, 158,192 Burggraaff, Winfield, 160,201 Burgwald, Janice, 108,158,192 Burke, Jack, 201 Burkett, Patricia, 108,140,145,201 Burne, Frederic, 108,156,192 B u m s , Barbara, 201 Burns, Dale, 158,192 B u m s , Kenneth, Bush, JoAnn, Busse, Shari, 144,201 Buurma, Allen, 148,201 Buursma, Albert, 127,164,185 Buytendorp, Louis, 168 Bylsma, Elena, 95,98,162,168 Bylsma, Gary, 93,132,160,192
Cameron, Winifred, 158,192 Camp, Dennis, 152,185 Campbell, Marilyn, 94,154,185 Carey, Julie, 169 Cariati, Judith, 145,201 Carter, Evalyn, 108,158,192 Casey, Dorothy, 93,169 Cassie, David, 83,84,90,106,109,169 Caverly, John, 201 Chandler, Ron, 89,160,192 Chappie, Spencer, Cherven, Kenneth, 185 Cizek, Arlene, 103,144,206 Clark, David, 108,160 Clark, James, 89,109,169 Clausen, Hank, 201 Clayton, Joan, 108,145,201 Clelland, Elizabeth, 158,192 Cloetingh, Carol, 154,185 Combs, James, 135,152,201 Compaan, Pearl, 144,201 Cook, Bobbie, Cook, Carol, 94,154,185 Cook, Charles, Cook, Edgar, Cook, James, D., 164,170 Cook, James, W., 201 Cook, Ralph, 162,202 Cook, Stanley, 170 Cooper, Burton, 185 Cooper, Donald, 160,192 Cooper, Frank, Cooper, James, 98,164,170 Coster, David, Coster, Linda Cotts, Ronald, 99,192 Coulson, Charles, 118,164 Cramer, Adele, 94,106,170 Crawford, Bruce, 160,192 Crawford, Shari, 162,192 Creager, Charlotte, 192 Crossman, Sharon, 144,202 Cummings, Eldon, Cupery, Peter, 171 Curlee, Char, 145,202 Dalman, Gary, 171 DanHof, Gale, 131,135,152,202 Damstra, Philip, 90,152,192 Daniels, Gordon Daniels, Marlin, 108,202 Davenport, Harriet, 102,108,158,192 Dayton, Andrea, 202 Deas, Deanna, 88,94,150,171 DeBraal, Alan, 138,160,192 DeBraal, Shirley, 202 DeBoer, Norma, 144,193 DeBolt, Ray, Decker, Mary, 140,145,156,202 Decker, Milford, 171 Decker, Sondra, 101,162,182 DeDoes, Ray, 137,170 de Forest, Robert, 185 De Fouw, John, 118,164,170 De Groot, Johanna, 106,144,202 DeJong, Douglas, 192 DeJong, Garrett, 86,170 DeJong, Marvin, 108,160,192 DeJong, Mary, 146,192 DeJong, Peter, J., 160,185,202 DeJong, Peter, M., DeJonge, John, 148 DeJongh, Don, 88,113,152,185 DeKraker, Larry, De Long, Cheryl, 202 De Long, Jack, 193 Denham, Robert, 160,202 De Noble, Janet, 146,193
De Pond, Jack, 152,193 De Pree, Anne, 106,162,185 DeKoning, Sandra, 140,145,202 Dethmers, David, 84,89,90,103,106,164, 170 deVelder, Philip, 202 DeVette, Charlene, 89,94,171 Bering, Emily, 86,144,202 D e V r i e s , Leslie, 185 D e V r i e s , Martin, 160,194 D e V r i e s , Roger, 193 DeWaard, Marlyn, 98,145,202 DeWaard, Merry, 98,101,104,105,202 DeWaard, Melvin, 171 De Witt, James, 118,185 De Witt, Marjorie, De Witt, Mark, 152,202 De Witt, Mary, 202 De Witte, Henry, 185 DeWitte, Sheryl, 146,193 De Wolf, Sally, 88,106,113,154,185 De Young, Dan, 118, 193 DeYoung, Ward, 96,164,171 Diekman, Fred, 156,193 Diephuis, Martha, 144,202 Diephuis, Mary Kay, 94,98,140,162,171 Disselkoen, Orville, Dixon, Wayne, 104,105 Docherty, John, 138,164,170 Doele, Henry, 83,90,98,118,138,164,170 Dooley, Frank, 152,202 Dorn, Stuart, 118,160,193 Doyle, Shirley, 15,193 Drake, William, 135,138,164,202 D r e s s e l , Sandra, 98,104,105,115,140, 162,185 Dulyea, Carol, 202 DuMez, Ted, 152,185 Dutmer, Martin Dykhuizen, Elaine, 106,150,193 Eastman, Judith, 108,123,144,203 Ebbens, Warren, 156,203 Edwards, Suzanna, 108,193 Einaar, Rudolph, 152,193 E i s s e n s , Alvin, 185 Ekster, Sandra, 145,203 Elfring, Garry, Elzinga, Darlene 94,150,170 Elzinga, Marshall, 136,139,152,203 Elzinga, Marshall, C., 104,105,148,193 Elzinga, William, 124,193 Emerson, Keith, 160,180,185 Emmick, Barbara, 97,101,146,193 Emmons, Craig, 156 Engbers, James, 136,164,193 Engel, Gary, 193 Ensing, Marlin, 94,185 Essenburgh, Joyce, 144,203 Essenberg, Vern, 111,132,156,193 Estell, Priscilla, 203 Evans, Sally, 103,203 Evenhuis, James, 164 Evers, James, 139,152,193
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Exo, M a r - L e s , 94,108,162,185 Faber, Jack 98,118,132,138,164,185 Faber, Ken, 118,164,170 Falkenberg, Diana, 145,203 Farnsworth, Adelbert, 94,103,110,171 F a s s l e r , Albert, 185 Fearon, Marie, 99,144,203 Feenstra, Gus, 186 Fell, Elizabeth, 108,123,193 Fell, Jane, 203 Fell, Paul, 111,146,160,193 Feltham, Lynne, 93,140,144,203 F e r r i s , Marilyn, 145,203 Fikse, Evert, 106,194 Fischer, Carol, 144,203 Fischer, Matie, 94,154,186 Fisher, Arthur, 160,194 Fisher, Margot, 106,146,194 Fisher, Robert, 103 Forness, Grace, 101,108,123,145,203 Fox, James, 118,164,203 Fragale, John, 110,186 Francke, Walter, 88,186 Franken, David, 152,186 Franken, Robert, 108,152,194 Freeman, Merilyn 144,203 Frieling, Jerry F r i e s e m a , Gail, 106,145,203 Fryling, Jocelyn, 90,101,102,103,106, 150,171 Fugazzotto, Marilyn, 144,203 Gallo, Donald, 135,194 Gantos, Richard, 83,118,139,164,171 Garfield, Alta, 194 Garvelink, Roger, 83,148,171 Gazan, Harold, 135,186 Geitner, Anna, 89,90,94,103,158,172 Geitner, Barbara, 145,203 Geitner, Peter, 138,160,203 Geschwendt, Ronald, 186 Gesell, William, 160,203 Giemsoe, Myra, 158,194 Giordano, Geraldine, 106,144,203 Glass, Lloyd, 204 Gloss, Mildred, 154,194 Goodyke, Patricia, 204 Gordon, Linda, 93,194 Gotte, Margo, 88,194 Gouwens, Jane, 82,84,90,103,104,105, 109,154,150,172 Gouwens, Marlene, 144,204 Graves, Susan, 106,150,186 Griep, John, 173 Griffes, Lois, 104,105,158,194 Groen, Robert, Groeneveld, Grace, 194 Groenhof, Eugene, Grooters, Larry, 164,204 Grube, Allen, 93,156,186 Haan, Edward, Hackman, Sharon, 154,173 Hageman, Marianne, 89,103,106,150,173 Hahn, James,
Hahn, Janice, 204 Haken, Joyce, 186 Halbersma, Elaine, 98,173 Ham, Carol, 94,98,111,146,194 Hamersma, John, 186 Hamlin, Ross, 204 Hammerli, Barbara, 123, 144,204 Hanenburg, James, 164,204 Harm, Sue, Hansen, Thorual, 103,148,194 Hardenberg, Donna, 140,150,172 Harmeling, Mary, 98,204 Harrington, Stan, 83,90,103,109,164,172 Harris, Thomas, 172 Hartgerink, Marlene, 94,106,162,172 Hatton, Joyce Hays, Talmadge, 152,172 Heasley, Victor, Heath, George, Heeres, Dale, 156,194 Heggerda, George, Heins, John, 83,90,97,173 Heidema, Betty, 103,162,186 Hellenga, Lorraine, 95,146,194 Hellriegel, John, 99,194 Hendrickson, Marilyn, 162,194 Hendrickson, Jerry, 98,118,152 Heneveld, Joan, 108,158,186 Hengeveld, Dennis 164,204 Herp, Gerald, 118 Hesselink, Chuck, 86,156,186 Hesselink, DeLoyd 186 Heusinkveld, Harvey, 204 Hickok, Donald, 204 Higgins, Marjorie, 194 Hilbelink, Robert, 108,131,135,164,204 Hilbink, Dave, 204 Hill, Jerry, 131,152,204 Hilmert, James, 118,164,173 Hoeksema, Gordon, 90,104,105,194 Hoeksema, James 118 Hoellrich, Karl, 173 Hoeve, Norman, Hoffman, Bruce, 132,160,204 Hoffman, Robert, 132,186 Hoffman, William, Hoffmyer, Mary, 95,98,140,162,186 Hoffs, Vernon, 186 Hofmeyer, Terry, 152,194 Hollander, Edna, 106,150,194 Hollander, Evelyn, 144,204 Holmen, Robert, 204 Holt, Mary Holt, Robert, 127,137,160 Hondorp, Carol, 88,106,150,186 Hood, John, 86,98,108,124,127,152,186 Hoogendoorn, Jack, 164,194 Hoogerhyde, Donna, 95,103,186 Hop, Lyle Hoskins, Keith Houghtaling, Carol, 103,158,173 Houtman, Jerome, 144,204 Houtman, Sally, 204
Hradec, Emily, 108,140,145,204 Hubbard, John, 164 Huber, Linda, 204 Huffine, Robert, 152,194 Huibergtse, William, 118,164,186 Huizenga, Paul, 164,194 Huizenga, Peter, 194 Huizenga, Suzanne, 103,150,187 Hull, Clarice, 88,150,194 Hungerink, Helen, 94,95,150,187 Hunter, Louise, 103,145,204 Hunter, Mary, 94,101,158,172 Huston, Barbara, 144,204 Hyink, Karen, 145,204 Imanse, Bruce, Iperlaan, Karen Izenbart, Larry, 103,108,187 Jaarsma, Richard, 156,204 Jacobs, Jackie, 194 Jacobs, Nelson, 204 Jacobsen, Leif, 194 Jansen, Donald, 156,187 Jansen, Leona, 108,144,204 Japinga, Douglas, 131,132,164 Japinga, Evla, Jefferies, John, 156,204 Jeltes, John, 136,170 Joelson, Carol, 144,204 Johnson, Leonard, Johnson, Lillian, 94,108,158,187 Johnson, Richard, 88 Johnson, Walter, 194 Johnson, William, Johnston, Hewitt, 104,105,160,204 Jones, Dale, 204 Jones, Keith, 204 Jones, William, 152,204 Joosse, Wayne, 108,156,204 Julien, Jerome, 187 Jurries, Donna, 154,194 Kaat, James, Kahuf, Marrin, 103,194 Kamp, James, 98,194 Kampenga, Thomas, 194 Kang, Young, 172 Karachy, Whel, 205 Karachy, Waleed, 148 Kastein, Patricia, 103,145,205 Kaufman, Myron, 160,187 Keizer, Winona, 94,98,113,140,150,187 Kelly, D, 148 Kelly, Richard, 172 Kemme, Carl, Kemme, Wendell, 132,205 Kemp, Jean, 93,103,144,205 Kempker, John, 127,132,173 Kempers, Margery, 145,205 Kennedy, David, 194 Kessler, Robert, 160 Ket, Henrietta, 186 Kirchoff, Gerald, 124,205 Kirkwood, Susan, 98,150,195 Kish, Rosemarie, 86,90,154,173
Kisken, Robert, Kissack, Gardner, 112,156,187 Klaaren, Gene, 89,146,152,187 Klaaren, Mary, 86,89,95,97,101,195 Klaaren, Miriam, 86,104,105,113,195 Klaasen, Jane, 86,88,87,94,106,140, 162,187 Klaasen, Robert, Klaasen, Tom, 137,152,205 Kleiber, Carolyn, 89,144,205 Klein, Kathryn, 145,205 Kleinheksel, John, 115,127,148,195 Kleinheksel, Roger, 108,156,195 Kleinschmidt, Dorothy, Klingenberg, Virginia, Klomparens, Paul, Klomparens, Ruth, 144,205 Klomparens, Tom, 164,195 Klyn, Marilyn, 94,158,173 Knapp, Donald, 139,148,187 Knoll, Patricia, Knoper, Ronald, 187 Kober, Albert, Koeman, Janice, 93,94,158,187 Koeman, Lois, Kok, Gerald, Kollen, Wendell, Koller, Al, Koller, Anthony, 195 Komejan, Ronald, 152,205 Kooienga, William, 152,205 Kooistra, Sandra, 144,205 Koop r Paul, Kooyers, Alice, Kooyers, Lorraine, 145,205 Kooyers, Lucille, Korteling, Ralph, 173 Kortenhoven, Marilyn, 94,106,150,187 Kortering, Vernon, 187 Korver, Joy, 150,187 Kots, David, 156,174 Kraai, Edwin, 205 Kraai, Jack, 148,152,195 Kraai, John, 108,111,187 Kragt, Alice, Kragt, Paul, 148,174 Kranendonk, James, 104,105 Krauss, John, 106,164,187 Kregar, Constance 104,105,108,145,205 Kroontje, Dorothy, 187 Kruiswyk, Elbertus, 205 Kruithof, Frederick, 148,205 Kuiper, Ronald, 156,174 Kurth, Kathryn, 150,187 Kutzing, William, 160,205 Ku3per, William, 104,105,164,205 Kyle, Janice, 108,154,195 Lam, Ruth, 144,206 Lamer, Norman, 206 Lammers, Donna, 93,115,162,195 Lammers, Mary, 93,158 Langejans, Calvin, 104,105,174 Laning, Ruth, 95,158,195
Lanning, Nicholas, 164,187 Lanser, Marvin, 175 Larsen, James, 108,195 Latham, Franklyn, 160,206 Lautenbach, Don, 118,152 Leaske, Fred, 98,164,188 Lee, Donald, 156,175 Leestma, Jan, 99,195 Leighley, Joyce, 82,84,89,90,98,140, 150,175 Lemmen, Charles, 108,109,160,195 Lenters, Dick, 88,90,156,175 Leonard, Richard, 108,118,206 Le Poire, Donald, Lesniak, Robert, 90,114,160,174 Lewis, Thomas, 164,188 Lin, Stanley, 108 Linscott, Gloria, 108,206,145 Litts, Alberta, 158,195 Lohman, Donald, 188 Lokhorst, Ronald, 86,101,110,132,156,188 Long, Nancy, 146,195 Looman, Gary, 104,105,156,195 Losee, Calvin, 174 Loughery, Lois, Lovins, Phyllis, 101,154,195 Loyer, Jack, 205 Lubbers, John, 164 Lubbers, Thomas, 164,188 Luben, Robert, Luth, Carol, 101,103,106,158,188 Lydens, Paul, 138,164,195 Lyle, Mary, 206 Mac Eachron, Jane, 82,84,89,162,174 Machiele, Delwyn, 195 Machiele, Ronald, 174 Mack, Paul, Macmillon, Archibald, 108,206 Mac Murray, David, 206 Maertens, Herman, 160 Magee, George, 148,188 Maines, Dorothy, 175 Malstrom, Nancy, 103,140,144,206 Marshall, Robert, 160,188 Matthews, Bruce, 104,148,175 Matthews, Clark, 106,139,148,195 Mazzei, George, 160,175 McCahan, Carol, 89,94,108,158,175 Mc Carthy, Franklin, Mc Carthy, Thomas, 195 Mc Clintock, Richard, 174 Mc Goldrick, Aileen, 89,103,154,174 Mc Kamy, Janet, 206 McNeil, Jill, 108,158,196 Mc Pherson, Lloyd, Meengs, John, Meerman, Nancy, 140,145,206 Meiste, Shirley, 86,94,98,113,162, 188 Menning, Curtis, 118,164,174 Menzer, James, 118,164,196 Meyer, Elizabeth, 206, Meyer, John, 86,160,188
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Meyer, Ken, Meyer, Klaas, 156,206 Middernacht, Steven, 108,206 Mih, Franklin, 196 Mih, Nena, 93,94,95,140,150,174 Miles, Arthur, 196 Miller, Jack, 206 Miller, Janice, 94,162,188 Miller, Nelda, Miller, Thomas, 118 Mohr, James, 118,135 Mokma, Ruth, 206 Monroe, Barbara, 140,154,196 Monte, Susan, 94,158,175 Moore, Everett, Moore, Mary, 108,145,206 Moore, Richard, 148,196 Morgan, Dick, 98,132,138,160,188 Morren, Justin, 156,206 Mouw, Gordon, 156,206 Mowen, David, 206 Muilenburg, Dave, 138,164,188 Mulder, Judith, 88,94,95,158,188 Mulder, Nancy, 144,206 Mulder, Robert, 206 Mulder, Roger, Murray, Lorraine, 103,108,145,207 Myers, Carol, 154,188 Myers, Huston, 160 Nederveld, Dean, 106,139,148,207 Needham, John, 124,156 Needham, Sarah, 98,108,144,207 Nelson, Carol, 108,158,196, Nelson, Lynalice, 108,154,196 Neroni, Delmont, 207 Neste, Sharon, 98,145,207 Newhouse, Artel, 88,89,94,95,98,113, 140,188 Nienhouse, Everett, 83,84,88,104,105, 154,164,175 Nienhuis, Carroll, 188 Nienhuis, John, 207 Nienhuis, Judy, 144,207 Nieuwsma, Carol, 95,150,196 Noebel, David, 188 Nonhof, John, Noorlag, Bill, 111,152,188 Normington, Cheryl, 104,105,154,175 Northuis, Paul, 152,188 Nyboer, Wayne, 175 Nyhuis, Jay, 131,135,148,207 Nyhuis, Karen, 111,146,196 Nykamp, Paul, 90,156,176 Nykamp, Paula, 162 Nykamp, Wade, 156,196 Ogawa, Yoshie, 158,176 Oldenburg, Diane, 94,154,188 Olson, Art, 98,118,132,164 Olson, Judith, 158,196 Onken, Mary, 145,207 Oonk, Patricia, 108,207 Oosterhof, Elizabeth, 196 Costing, Mary, 162,188
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Ortquist, Milton, 83,90,139,148,177 Oudersluys, Richard, 207 Ousterling, Dave, 196 Overzet, Jack, 196 Owen, Janet, 95,98,106,111,140,150, 196 Owyang, Judith, 207 Paarlberg, Don, 118,139,164,188 Paarlberg, John, 108,164,207 Padgett, John, 90,177 Pangbum, John, 188 Paris, Donna, 94,150,177 Parkes, John, 91,101,196 Parsil, Bruce, 207 Paton, Carol, 154,188 Patterson, Judy, 196 Pearson, Bruce, 177 Peck, Janice, 82,150,176 Peddle, Norman, 132,164,207 Peelen, George, 106,118,136,138,164, 196 Peelen, Joan, 94,162,188, Peelen, Matt, 139,164,176 Pelon, Paul, 196 Pesti, John, Peterman, James, 132,152,207 Peterson, Robert, 148,176 Petroelje, Marvin, Philip, Joy, 87,108,123,162,196 Phillippsen, Barbara, 108,111,158,196 Piaget, Philip, 207 Piersma, Donald, 152,196 Pierson, Mary, Pinter, Cpibrielle, 207 Pinter, Edith, 144,207 Pinter, Paul, 207 Pintner, Bert, 207 Plaggemars, Howard, 111,160,196 Plaggemars, Warren, 139,152,188 Plassche, Loretta, 158,197 Platzer, Wayne, 93,108,148,197 Pleune, John, 135,164,207 Plewes, Nancy, 108,144,207 Poit, Carl, 111,156,197 Polich, David, 197 Post, Stuart, 118,164,197 Postema, Sandra, 154,197 Potter, Roger, Preston, Dorothy, 158,197 Prins, Phyllis, 108,145,208 Proos, Alyce, 162,188 Pschigoda, Loraine, 108,154,188 Puehl, Lois, 94,108,158,188 Raak, Truman, Ramaker, Dolores, 144,208 Ramsey, Roger, Raterink, Gary, 197 Raymer, Nancy, 145,208 Reimink, Floyd, 177 Reisig, Carl, 177 Remmelts, Jaymes, 98,188 Renkes, Ellyn, 144,208 Reuss, Barbara, 150,188
Reynolds, Katherine, 145,208 Riekse, Martin, 86,89,152,177 Rikkers, David, 160 Ritsema, Dan, 105,131,132,164,208 Ritsema, Ray, 98,127,164,197 Robbert Jan, Roberts, Kenneth, Rocks, Marilyn, 95,144,208 Roelofs, Marilyn, 94,108,158,188 Roeters, Judith, 145,208 Romence, Jack, 152,208 Roos, Joan, 146,197 Rosczyk, Jim, Rosendahl, Hazel, 197 Roskamp, Diane, 108,140,144,208 Rothwell, Betty, 104,105,154,197 Rottschafer, Leon, 164,197 Roundhouse, Frances, 82,98,106,150, 177 Rozeboom, Jim, 124,135,164,208 Rupp, Tyrone, 118,164,197 Rylance, Carol, 103,106,111,146,197 Rynbrandt, Alvin, 197 Rynbrandt, Calvin, 118,164,208 Rynbrandt, Ron Sanko, Barbara, 197 Sasaki, Daniel, 90,113,148,188 Saunders, Bob, Scarlett, Cynthia, 197 Schedewald, Garry, Schaefer, Henrietta, 109,145,208 Schalekamp, Myra, 150,197 Schiefelbein, Karen, 162,197 Schlafer, Sheryl, 156,197 Schmidt, Doris, 94,113,154,188 Schneider, Sara, 82,84,90,101,176 Scholten, Carolyn, 98,103,108,140,150,189 Schreckengust, Kay, 189 Schreur, Donald, 91,176 Schreur, Ivan, 197 Schroeder, Joan, 93,108,158,197 Schuitema, Lee, 208 Schut, Camilla 198 Schut, Larry, 84,88,90,176 Schut, Norm, 208 Schut, Roger, 198 Schut, Holland, 124,127,135 Scott, Donald, 108,189 Scudder, Kenneth, 189 Scudder, Marilyn, 86,106,146,198 Sculley, Gerald, 208 Seiffert, Suzanne, 198 Sermas, Mike, Seymer, Ralph, 198 Shary, Frank, Shearer, James, Shoemaker, Gladys, 208 Short, June, 158,189 Shufelt, Rainey, 148,189 Siebeling, Ronald, 138,164 Siedentop, Daryl, 98,127,132,138, 139,160,198 Siegers, Sharlyn, 99,145
Sienstra, Phyllis, 150,176 Sikkema, Ronald, 106,160,198 Sikkenga, Carol, 146,198 Simmons, Edwin, 208 Skinner, Charles, 160,189 Slack, Edward, Sluiter, Gordon, 208 Sluyter, Diane, 86,104,105,146,198 Smith, Francis, 198 Smith, Sallie, 88,94,103,158,177 Smith, Sharon, 108,144,208 Smits, Charles, 118,135,198 Smits, Keith, Smoes, Robert, 209 Soule, Daniel, Souter, Arthur, 209 Spann, David, 98,109,135,164,177 Spiekhout, Ron, 209 Sprague, Robert, Staal, Ada, Stachwick, Tllorella Stadt, Richard, 108,156,189 Stavenger, Judy, 162 Steenblik, John, Steenland, Phyllis, 209 Stepanek, Ron, 177 Steffens, Henry, 164,209 Steggerda, George, 103 Stegink, Gordon, 106,156,209 Stegink, Isla, 209 Stegink, Lewis, 177 Steunenberg, Phyllis, 158,189 Stevens, James, 106,189 Stevens, Janice, 189 Stickle, Doris, 101,154,189 Stockhoff, Ronald, 113,156,198 Stoel, Tom, 118 Streur, John, 209 Stringer, James, 198 Stryker, John, 88,198 Styf, Jean, 209 Su, Aaron, 189 Su, Joseph, 88,148 Su, Lawrence, 189 Swanson, Bert, 113,189 Swart, Floyd, 148,178 Swets, Ethelanne, 123,150,198 Sybesma, Russell, 189 Tan, James, 189 Taylor, Helen, 94,140,154,178 TeHennepe, Eugene, 83,84,86,90,106, 178 TeHennepe, Roger, 110,189 Tell, Ann, 108,154,198 Tellman, Harry, 209 Tellman, Joan, 145 Tellman, Virginia, 189 Ten Brink, Lee, 156,209 TenHaken, Marge, 86,101,150,189 Tenhor, Ed, 103,198 Ten Pas, John, 88,90,124,152,189 TerHaar, Gary, 178
TerMolen, Larry, 98,118,135,164, 189 Te Roller, Mary, 209 Teusink, Dwayne, 98,127,136,164,179 Thomas, Julia, 108,144,209 Thompson, Thomas, 108,198 Thompson, Robert, 98,127,152,190 Tillman, Janet, 154,198 Timmer, Albert, 139 Ting, Barbara, 154,198 Tinholt, Lloyd, 101,198 Tomlinson, Jane, 109,146,198 Top, Virginia, 106,146,198 Toppen, Phil, 93,139,152,179 Tomga, Dorene, 94,146,198 Trimmer, Robert, 160,198 Trimpe, Dwayne, Troost, Sharah, Tulenko, Robert, 160 Tullar, Benj. Tuttle, Robert, 209 T y s s e , John, 87,138,164,198 T y s s e , Judy, 104,105,162,198 VanBemmelen, Frederic, 209 VanBuren, Wallace, 152,209 Van Dam, John, 101,114,164,190 VandenBerg, Anita, 158,198 VandenBerg, Charles, 101,106,139,148,179 VandenBerg, Gary, 148,209 VandenBerg, Ruth, 150,179 VandenBos, Benj. 104,105,131,148,209 VandenBos, John, 156,190 Vanden Bosch, Adrian, 209 Vanden Brink, Ronald, Vandenburg, John, 118,131,132,164,209 VandePoel, Jim, 198 VandePoel, Mary, 162,190 Vander Aarde, Robert, 83,84,86,103,148, 179 Vanderbilt, William, 108,131,135,148,209 VanderBorgh, Clarence, 93,152,190 Vanderborgh, Nick, 86,152,198' Vanderborgh, Virginia, 86,90,95,106,150,178 Vander Broek, Ken, 190 Vander Hart, Marna, 108,154,198 Vander Hill, Charles, 127,198 Vander Kolk, Henry, 209 Vander KoIk, Ivan, 198 Vander Kolk, Joyce, 150,198 Vander Kolk, Roger, 106,178 Vander Kooy, Edward, 148,178 Vander Lind, James, 138,164,198 Vander Lind, Mert, 90,98,118,132,164, 179 Vander Lugt, Robert, 84,89,138,160,179 Vander Maat, Paul, 190 VanderMeer, Carol, 93,94,112,158, 190 Vander Mel, Bruce, 98,114,132,164, 199 Van Der Meulen, Ruth, 146,199 Vander Molen, Barbara, 145,209 Vandermyde, Cynthia, 98,108,154,199
Vander Ploeg, Marcia, 108,209 Vander Ploeg, Marvin, Vander Schaaf, Sam, 190 VanderVeen, Arthur, 152,209 VanderVen, John, 156,199 Vander Werf, Elaine, 162 Vanerwielen, Ardeth, 145,209 Vander Zwaag, Roger, 156,199 VandeVusse, David, 190 VandeVusse, Fredrick, VanDongen Gene, 118 VanDongen, Wayne, 144,209 VanDoornik, Ardith, 209 VanDuinen, Lora, 145,209 Van Dyk Mary, 108,140,144,209 Van Dyke, David, 104,105,152,209 Van Dyke, Helen, 162,179 Van Dyke, John, 139,148,179 Van Dyke, Judith, 98,101,106,150,199 Van Dyke, Judy, 209 VanEarden, Robert, VanEenenaam, Isla, 86,89,114,115, 162,190 VanEenenaam, Ronald, 136,209 VanEs, Rowland, 98,136,138,164,199 VanEtten, Robert, 99,106,148,209 VanGrouw, Steven, 93,94,178 VanHattem, Melchior, 86,89,99,113, 190 VanHoff, Keith, 160 Van Koevering, Mary, 106,162,199 VanLeeuwen, Judith, 144,209 VanLente, Trudie, 108,210 Van Liere, Kelly, 210 Van Lierop, Joanne, 154,178 VanNoord, Larry, 210 Van Ramshorst, Carol, 95,144,210 VanRegenmorter, Mary, 95,210 VanReyen, Paul, VanRoekel, Glenn, 190 Van Ry, Judith, Van't Hof, Harold, 93,152,190 Van't Hof, Lynn, 82,84,90,106,150, 178 VanVerst, George, 83,118,138,164, 178 VanVerst, Paul, VanVessem, Craig, 210 Van Wart, Robert, 103,111,179 VanWieren, Jerry, Van Wyk, Paul, 108,148,199 Van Wyke, Margaret, Van Zanden, Ted, 118,210 Vasey, Joe 179 Veen, Cheryl, 145,210 Veld, Audrey, 199 Veldheer, Elmer, 210 Veldhuis, Fredrick, Veldhuizen, Margaret, 144,210 Veldman, Jay, 179 Veldman, Ruth, 162,199 Veldman, Shirley, VerBeek, Carl, 106,118,138,164,190
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V e r B e e k , Harley, 190 V e r B e e k , John, 152,179 V e r B e e k , Shirley, 144,210 V e r B u r g , Eleanor, 108,145,210 VerDuin, Robert, 148,210 Verhey, Jay, Ver Hoeven, Edward, 210 VerHulst, Jack, 104,105,180 Vermeulen, Carl, 135,156,210 VerMeulen, Gretchen, 93,150,199 VerSteeg, Melvin, 148,199 Vicha, Betty, 108,144,210 V i s s e r , Ann, 94,108,158,190 V i s s e r , Bruce, 199 V i s s e r s , Wayne, 199 Volkers, Stuart, 210 Von Ins, Karl, 199 Voogd, Erwin, Voskuil, Duane, 109,135,156,199 V o s s , Alberta, 145,210 Voss, Faye, 94,103,106,150,190 Vriesman, Wayne, 127,164,190 Vugteveen, Mary, 162,180 Wackerbarth, Hilda, 144,210 Wade, Helen, 106,162,190 Waggoner, William, 90,181 Wagner, Edna, 93,146,199 Walcott, Susan, 93,162,199 Walker, Clyde, Walker, Olin, Wallace, Norma, 93,108,111,154 Walrad, Janet, 199 Wang, Leander, Ling-Chi, 108 Warren, Alice, 98,140,150,181 Wassink, Jerome, 90,148,190 Watt, Eileen, 108,145,210 Weber, Eugene, Weeks, Greta, 93,104,105,150,199 Weersing, Spencer, 138,164,190 Wehnau, Peter, 160,199 Wisiger, Ryland, 210 Welch, Dorothy, 108,144,210
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Welch, Marcia, 104,105,158,190 Welch, Phyl, 162,190 Wenke, Lee, 152,199 Werkman, Duane, 156,199 Wersehky, Arnold, Wesseldyk, Albert, Westenbroek, Vernon, 199 Westenbroek, Wayne, 140,190 Westerbeke, Edward, 90,112,160,190 Westra, Virginia, 94,108,158,190 Weatherbee, Ronald, 118 Wezeman, Jane, 108,144,210 Whipple, James, 135,152,210 White, David, 98,138,160,199 White, Keith, 118,210 White, Marion, 140,145,210 Wichers, Beth, 144,210 Wiegerink, Anne, 140,150,199 Wiegerink, Paul, 90,98,118,152,181 Wiegerink, Ronald, 152 Wieghmink, Joanne, 210 Wierda, Charlotte, 106,150,190 Wiers, John, 103,210 Wiersema, Mary, 140,145,210 Wiersma, Darryl, 199 Wiersma, Dennis, 136,164,210 Wiersma, Jerry, 190 Wiersma, Marcia, 162,199 Wiersma, Tom, 210 Wild, Irene, 210 Wildschut, Marianne, 108 Wildschut, Sylvia, 210 Wilkin, David, 108,160,210 Williams, A, 152 Williams, Glenn, 181 Wilson, Stuart, 86,110 Windemuller, Glen, 210 Winkels, Roger, 148,180 Winter, John, Winter, Jurrien, Wissink, Carl, 152,199 Wissink, Harriet, 162,199
Wolfe, Barbara, 94,106,154,180 Woltman, Kenneth, 156,180 Woltman, Roger, 152,211 Wondra, Gerald, 135,156,211 Wood, Marjorie, 154,199 Woodcock, David, 98,164,180 Woods, Joe, Worden, George, 89,93,102,152,190 Wright, Jean, 211 Wright, Ruth, 86,94,109,158,181 Wristers, Harry, 98,199 Wubbels, Priscilla, 145,211 Wykstra, Ellis, Wyma, Richard, 148,181 Yntema, Roger, Yntema, Sheryl, 82,84,86,90,95,181 Yu, Hubert, 199 Yonan, Adina, 108,144,211 Yonkers, Carol, 145,211 Yonkers, Harvey, Yonkers, Russell, 108,156 Yzenbaard, James, 211 Zeerip, Kenneth, 211 Zeng, George, Zickefoose, Theodore, 190 Ziel, Joanne, Zilverberg, Louise, 162,181 Zimmerman, Norma, 211 Zimmerman, Raymond, 190 Zoet, Barbara, 144,211 Zomer, William, 152,180 Zuverink, Vernon, 180 Zuniga, Salvador, Zwart, Carol, 211 Zwyghuizen, John, 156,190 Zylman, Landis, 148,211 Zylman, Terril, 104,105,190 Zylstra, Evelyn, 88,162,180
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
W e wish to e s p e c i a l l y thank the f o l l o w i n g , w i t h o u t w h o s e help w e c o u l d not h a v e c o m p l e t e d our b o o k :
D o n a l d C. T. Lee Roger Prince Chuck Isaacson Prof. Roger Rietberg
A l s o , m a n y thanks t o : M r s . M a r i o n Stryker Janet M u l d e r John H o o d John K r a a i Vic A m b e l l a s Senator C l y d e G e e r l i n g s Donna M o k m a Robert Dressner C a r r o l l Bennink John N e e d h a m Judy Mulder Mary Hoffmyer Bruce Brumels
M r s . Henry Steffens Janice K o e m a n C a r o l Paton Jan Leestma Wade Nykamp Helen W a d e Herfst Studio Penna Sas Studio Jack Bundy Jack C o b b James Evenhuis Larry S i e d e n t o p H a r o l d Ritsema
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