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P u b l i s h e d b y t h e Students o f H o p e C o l l e g e —
Holland, Michigan
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Dedication
To say t h a t
we
are
grateful for
your
help
is w e a k
and
in-
e f f e c t u a l ; y e t t h a t is just w h a t w e w o u l d say f o r l a c k o f b e t t e r w o r d s . W e a r e g r a t e f u l . N o less c o u l d b e s a i d . Y o u h a v e h e l p e d us, p e r h a p s not a l w a y s as w e d e s i r e d ; y e t y o u h a v e seen the p r o b l e m s w e h a v e f a c e d , a n d t o the best o f y o u r a b i l i t i e s , h a v e h e l p e d us. N o m o r e c o u l d b e d e s i r e d or e x p e c t e d , a n d w e o w e a d e b t o f g r a t i t u d e t o y o u f o r this. W e could waste w o r d s , we could e x a g g e r a t e ; but w e will not d o these t h i n g s . Y o u r l i f e w i t h us has b e e n o n e o f h o n e s t y , a n d w e h a v e a d m i r e d y o u f o r this h o n e s t y ; so t o b e h o n e s t , m e r e w o r d s c a n n o t express our g r a t e f u l n e s s t o y o u . D e a n H i n g a , w e d e d i c a t e this Milestone what w e feel.
to y o u . It says b e t t e r t h a n w e c o u l d e v e r say, just
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D e a n M i l t o n L. H i n g a
Table of Contents Administration Faculty
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The Year Anticipation
50
Perseverance
84
Realization
124
Societies
^56
Classes
170
Advertisements
232
Hope College — W h a t but about thirty buildings, a group of pine trees, eighty or so professors, a few janitors, some house mothers, and , 1 350 other people?
Administration Faculty
Irwin J. Lubbers
President As President o f H o p e C o l l e g e , Dr. Lubbers d e d i c a t e s h i m s e l f to t h e w e l f a r e o f t h e school, its f a c u l t y a n d students.
In this e f f o r t , he is n o w d i l i g e n t l y g u i d i n g
t h e c o l l e g e in m e e t i n g the p r o b l e m s o f a r a p i d l y i n c r e a s i n g e n r o l l m e n t . His w i s d o m a n d f o r e s i g h t p l a y e d a s i g n i f i c a n t p a r t in the successful i n i t i a t i o n o f a t h r e e - m i l l i o n d o l l a r e x p a n s i o n p r o g r a m this y e a r .
Dr. Lubbers has also d i s p l a y e d g r e a t interest
in s t r e n g t h e n i n g u n d e r s t a n d i n g b e t w e e n the c o l l e g e c o m m u n i t y a n d the c o m m u n i t y of Holland.
O f g r e a t e s t i m p o r t a n c e is his a s p i r a t i o n to p r o d u c e C h r i s t i a n scholars,
the f o r e m o s t o b j e c t i v e o f this c h u r c h - a f f i l i a t e d l i b e r a l arts c o l l e g e .
Vice President In his p o s i t i o n as v i c e - p r e s i d e n t , Dr. John W . Hollenbach, holds many responsibilities. As t h e a c a d e m i c
a d m i n i s t r a t o r , he g u i d e s
and
both the
curricular
and
co-curricular activities of the college.
co-ordinates
This
includes the f u n c t i o n i n g of the Admissions O f f i c e , Records O f f i c e , l i b r a r y .
Placement
Service, a n d e v e n i n g a n d summer schools.
The f o r t y - s e v e n m e m b e r B o a r d o f Trustees formulates
the
policies
of
Hope
College.
The B o a r d is s e l e c t e d f r o m t h e l a y m e n a n d c l e r g y m e n o f t h e R e f o r m e d C h u r c h in A m e r ica,
from
which
the
college
receives
its
chief support.
Trustees FRONT R O W ; W i l l a r d W i c h e r s , I r w i n J. L u b b e r s , J o h n A .
John W .
Hollenbach
D y k s t r a , Mrs. G e o r g e P e l g r i m .
BACK R O W ; E k d a l Buys, Rein Visscher, R a n d a l l C. Bosch, J o h n Ver M e u l e n , H e n r y S l e f f e n s , N i c k o l a s
Rozeboom.
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College Coordinators
Dr.
William
examines recting
Vander
Lugt,
Dean
semester g r a d e s , o n e
academic
of
of
the
College,
his d u t i e s
in d i -
activities.
The f o u r d e a n s o f H o p e C o l l e g e c o - o r d i n a t e r e l a t i o n s between
the
faculty
and
the
student
body.
They
assist
students in s o l v i n g p r o b l e m s o f b o t h a c a d e m i c a n d
social
nature. Dean H i n g a p r e p a r e s a class l e c t u r e , a n o t h e r one of
his
many responsibilities.
The academic in
Dean of
the
aspect of
co-operation
of the faculty.
College, who
the
with
is in
charge
school, formulates the
the
Educational
Policies
of
the
curriculum Committee
The D e a n o f Students supervises e x t r a - c u r r i c -
ular a c t i v i t i e s , a n d t h e D e a n s o f M e n a n d W o m e n a r e res p o n s i b l e f o r t h e w e l f a r e a n d c o n d u c t o f all students.
The men of campus can f i n d a h e l p f u l a d visor
in Dean of M e n , W i l l i a m
Hilmert. Miss Delia
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Emma
Reeverts,
Steininger
students.
in
Dean
of
supervising
Women, the
is
assisted
welfare
of
all
by
Mrs.
women
r.tf, fill Administration
of
Hope
School
Evening
Vienna is
Summer
School,
discussed
by
its
Hope
Summer
respective
F r i e d , Dr. E. E. B r a n d , a n d M r . J o h n J. V e r
School, a n d
directors,
Dr.
Beek.
Every s t u d e n t e n t e r i n g H o p e has c o m e in c o n t a c t w i t h Director
of
person.
His j o b
Admissions is to
Albert
Timmer
by
letter
it
not
in
k e e p H o p e at its best by d e c i d i n g ,
a l o n g w i t h the C o m m i t t e e o n A d m i s s i o n s , w h i c h a p p l i c a n t s w i l l b e a c c e p t e d as students. In a d d i t i o n to the r e g u l a r s c h o o l y e a r , H o p e ofFers t w o Mr.
Timmer
screens
applicants
for
the
year.
coming
s u m m e r s c h o o l sessions.
O n e is h e l d o n the H o l l a n d c a m p u s
a n d is h e a d e d b y Dr. E. E. B r a n d .
The H o p e C o l l e g e V i e n n a
S u m m e r S c h o o l , w h i c h p r o v i d e s a n o p p o r t u n i t y f o r students to travel, study, a n d rected
by
Dr.
School
in t h e
live a b r o a d
Paul G . charge
Fried. of
for three
The H o p e
Mr.
John
Ver
m o n t h s , is d i -
College Beek
Evening
extends
the
benefits of the college to the community. B e f o r e a n d a f t e r g r a d u a t i o n , students a r e a b l e to f i n d out w h a t
employment
the e f f o r t s o f
opportunities
Dr. T h o m a s V a n
are
available
Dahm, Vocation
through
Placement
Director, a n d M r . Garrett V a n d e r Borgh, Director of Teacher Placement. The Records O f f i c e , u n d e r t h e s u p e r v i s i o n o f R e c o r d e r J e a n e t t e Poest, k e e p s a n u p - t o - d a t e file o f all student reco r d s a n d p r o v i d e s t r a n s c r i p t s f o r students w h e n t h e y l e a v e . From
beginning
to e n d ,
Hope's
administration
keeps
the college running smoothly.
Recorder J e a n e t t e Poest a d d s the latest g r a d e s to student records.
Vocational
and
Dahm
Mr. Garrett
and
teacher
placement
is
Vanderborgh.
arranged
by
Dr.
Thomas
E.
Van
Paul
Business M a n a g e r Rein Visscher takes a m o m e n t f r o m
Treasurer
a busy d a y to smile f o r Milestone
a n d keeps costs d o w n .
photographers.
Henry
Steffens w a t c h e s the
school
budget
Financial Administration
wilT
gs
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CHOCOLATE " "•
From
the
pop
machines
in
the
fraternity
houses to t h e r i s i n g structure o f t h e n e w d o r mitory,
Business
watches lege.
As
Manager,
Rein
Visscher,
o v e r t h e f i n a n c i a l a f f a i r s o f t h e colstudents
rush
to
pick
up
their
pay
checks or c r o w d to g e t in o n t h e l i m i t e d s u p p l y o f tickets f o r t h e C a l v i n g a m e , the l o n g lines o f t e n seen at the Business O f f i c e i n d i c a t e the b r o a d s c o p e of its r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s . The Blue Key Book Store is f a m i l i a r to all students as the p l a c e to fill t h e i r e v e r y n e e d , w h e t h e r it b e t o o t h p a s t e or a t e x t b o o k .
U n d e r the s u p e r v i s i o n of Mrs. Burt, the Kletz keeps students a n d professors w e l l - n o u r i s h e d b e t w e e n classes.
From b e a n soup t o c o f f e e b e a n s , M r . Dressner keeps an a d e q u a t e s u p p l y on h a n d .
The m o n e y s a v e d in t h e Blue Key is g e n e r a l l y s p e n t in t h e Kletz, w h i c h is c o n v e n i e n t l y located Kletz
nearby.
workers
Mrs.
see
Burt
that
and
hungry
the
friendly
students
and
w e a r y instructors a r e r e f r e s h e d b e t w e e n classes or as t h e y r e l a x d u r i n g f r e e p e r i o d s . Regular d o r m i t o r y meals are a r r a n g e d (one way
or
another)
by
Mr.
Robert
Dressner
of
the Slater Food Service. The f i n a l w o r d f o r e x p e n d i t u r e s c o m e s f r o m M r . H e n r y StefFens, C o l l e g e T r e a s u r e r , w h o assists w i t h for all
budgets
financial
and
assumes
responsibility
negotiations.
M r . W a d e sees t h a t m a n y i n t e r e s t i n g b o o k s b e s i d e s text b o o k s a r e a v a i l a b l e at the Blue Key Bookstore.
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M a r c i a J. W o o d , M . F . A . C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t
P a r t - t i m e Instructor
D o n a l d Rohlck, A.B
I n d i v i d u a l skills a r e d e v e l o p e d t h r o u g h p r a c t i c a l e x p e r i e n c e in the t e c h n i q u e s of a r t .
Beauty of the Ages Perhaps t h e most e x p r e s s i v e m e a n s o f t r a n s m i t t i n g m a n ' s c u l t u r e has b e e n t h r o u g h t h e v a r i o u s a r t f o r m s o f a r c h i t e c t u r e , sculpture, a n d p a i n t i n g .
From t h e c r u d e b i s o n
s c r a t c h e d o n a c a v e w a l l b y t h e flickering l i g h t o f a t o r c h t o the s p a r k l i n g m a j e s t y o f the marble Acropolis, man's progress can b e t r a c e d t h r o u g h t h e study o f art. Practice in v a r i o u s a r t t e c h n i q u e s p r o v i d e s i n d i v i d u a l e x p r e s s i o n a n d satisfaction, as it assures t h e t r a n s m i s s i o n o f our o w n c u l t u r e a n d t h i n k i n g to men in t h e f u t u r e .
Miss W o o d a d d s the f i n i s h i n g t o u c h for a still l i f e d i s p l a y .
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BIOLOGY
Oscar Edward Thompson, M . A .
Philip G . C r o o k , Ph.D.
Eva B. V a n S c h a a c k , Ph.D.
C h a i r m a n o f the D e p a r t m e n t
The Science of Life The s t u d y o f
b i o l o g y c l a r i f i e s t h e structure a n d f u n c -
tion
of
organisms,
one
another.
grasp
all
an
living
Through
and
a general
understanding
of
the
their
dependency
biology continuity
inter-relationships of plants a n d animals.
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upon
c o u r s e , students of
life with
its
The s t u d e n t l e a r n s
t o a p p r e c i a t e t h e c o m p l e x i t y o f his p h y s i c a l b e i n g . Several
biology
majors
carried
on
independent
s e a r c h in s p e c i a l i z e d a r e a s d u r i n g the p a s t y e a r .
The cross section of a stem p r o v e s i n t e r e s t i n g to eager b o t a n y students.
re-
A l i c e Elliott, Ph.D.
CHEMISTRY
Mind over Matter ^ ^
f 'i I :> n
I V
-
C h e m i s t r y , t h e study of m a t t e r a n d the c h a n g e s
G e r r i t V a n Zyl, Ph.D.
which
C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t
it
undergoes,
involves
fundamentals
a r e i m p o r t a n t in m a n y v o c a t i o n s .
which
Because c h e m i c a l
c h a n g e s a r e t h e basis o f a l m o s t all sciences, k n o w l e d g e o f t h e m is essential f o r students o f m e d i c i n e , c h e m i c a l e n g i n e e r i n g , n u r s i n g , d e n t i s t r y , h o m e economics, a n d a g r i c u l t u r e .
A basic u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f
c h e m i s t r y c a n b e h e l p f u l t o e a c h i n d i v i d u a l , f o r he is in c o n t a c t all his l i f e w i t h t h e processes o f c h e m i cal a c t i o n .
Eugene C. Jekel, M . S .
;
dJw:
OSZ? .
I r w i n J. Brink, Ph.D.
o Lights can be
seen in the Science B u i l d i n g
p e r f o r m t h e i r tests.
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far
i n t o the n i g h t as d i l i g e n t
c h e m i s t r y students
J. H a r v e y K l e i n h e k s e l , Ph.D.
ECONOMICS and BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Dynamics of Business As m a n b e c o m e s a w a r e o f t h e l a r g e p a r t e c o nomic
i n f l u e n c e s p l a y in his l i f e , t h e study o f the
p a t t e r n s o f business a n d t h e d y n a m i c s o f his c h a n g -
D w i g h t B. Y n t e m a , Ph.D. C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t
ing economy becomes important. In a C h r i s t i a n c o l l e g e s t r i v i n g to t r a n s m i t spiri t u a l v a l u e s , this s t u d y t a k e s o n a n e w s i g n i f i c a n c e with the awareness that one dominated
by
a
system
half of
which
the w o r l d
claims
that
is
man's
l i f e is a f f e c t e d b y e c o n o m i c i n f l u e n c e s e n t i r e l y . Besides s e e k i n g o u t t h e t r u t h o f e c o n o m i c theory,
the
Department
Administration
of
Economics
p r e p a r e s students for
and
Business
practical
ca-
reers in t h e business w o r l d .
it.
T h o m a s E. V a n D a h m , Ph.D.
Part-time Instructor
Kenneth J. W e l l e r , M . B . A .
The t h e o r i e s of the c l a s s r o o m a r e t u r n e d i n t o p r a c t i c e as students a p p l y f o r j o b s in the w o r l d
A d r i a n J. K l a a s e n , M . A .
of business.
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EDUCATION
S i m p l e tunes p l a y e d in a music e d u c a t i o n class by
an
orchestra
of
tonettes
are
not
always
recognizable.
Student teaching provides v a l u a b l e experience and r e w a r d i n g associations.
Prospective Pedagogues The t r a n s m i s s i o n o f culture a n d the instillation of a desire for more extensive k n o w l e d g e is the
responsibility
of
those
who
future
generations.
In
their
preparation
will
teach for
t e a c h i n g c a r e e r s , students find themselves c o n -
Garrett Vander Borgh, M . A .
f r o n t e d b y a q u e s t i o n w h i c h f a c e s all A m e r i c a n s
C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t
J o h n J. V e r Beek, M . A .
w h o realize the significance of education. W h a t s h o u l d the y o u t h
of America
learn, and
how
s h o u l d t h e y b e t a u g h t ? The p r o s p e c t i v e t e a c h e r s o f this c o l l e g e w i l l h a v e a d e c i s i v e r o l e in a n s w e r i n g this q u e s t i o n f o r t h e n a t i o n . The Department
of
Education
attempts
to
equip
its
students to m a k e this d e c i s i o n i n t e l l i g e n t l y .
Helen H a b e r l a n d S c h o o n , M . A .
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Tunis Baker, Ph.D.
ENGLISH
This s t u d e n t l o o k s p l e a s e d w i t h the g r a d e he r e c e i v e d f r o m M r . ten H o o r .
C l a r e n c e De G r a a f , Ed.D. in English C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t
Expression of Life The
importance
of
the
study
of
English
is i n d i c a t e d
by
the
two-year requirement for graduation. A k n o w l e d g e o f t h e s t r u c t u r e o f t h e English l a n g u a g e as w e l l as e a s e in h a n d l i n g it a r e n e c e s s a r y in a n a g e o f s w i f t c o m m u n i cations. The o t h e r a s p e c t o f English, t h e study o f our l i t e r a r y h e r i t a g e , b r o a d e n s m a n ' s e x p e r i e n c e , r e v e a l s w a y s o f l i f e s t r a n g e to h i m , a n d leads
to the
understanding
which
is n e c e s s a r y
in
today's
E d w a r d E. B r a n d , Ed.D.
smaller
world.
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f%m.
W
Emma M a r i e Reeverts, M . A .
Joy K. T a l b e r t , Ph.D
H e n r y ten H o o r , M . A .
A l b e r t James Prins, M . A .
Ruth De W o l f e , M . A .
E. J e a n P r o t h e r o e , M . A .
Virginia A. Carwell, M.A.
J o h n W i l l i a m H o l l e n b a c h , Ph.D.
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Ernest E. Ellert, Ph.D.
G e r h a r d M e g o w , Ph.D.
German
German
Aid to Understanding One's understanding of other languages tends to produce a deeper literature. Esther M a c F a r l a n e S n o w , M . A . German
ing
of
the
appreciation
for
his n a t i v e l a n g u a g e
and
The study o f Latin a n d G r e e k b r i n g s u n d e r s t a n d origin
of
the
English
language
and
modern
foreign languages.
Ezra G e a r h a r t , M . A . C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t of G e r m a n (on leave)
Dr. M e g o w leads his class i n s i n g i n g Christmas carols in G e r m a n .
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FOREIGN L A N G U A G E S
J o s e p h Zsiros, Th.D. Classical L a n g u a g e s
The v o i c e of a n c i e n t G r e e c e echoes a g a i n in the c l a s s r o o m .
in a Smaller World The is
requirement
fulfilled
chances
with
of
ever
of
two years
reluctance using
almost non-existent.
by
French,
of
those
a foreign who
feel
G e r m a n , or
language that
Spanish
their are E d w a r d John Walters, M . A .
H o w e v e r , in a n a g e w h e n n a t i o n s a r e
C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t of Classical L a n g u a g e s
b e i n g d r a w n closer t o g e t h e r b y m e a n s o f m o d e r n t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , t h e s t u d y o f f o r e i g n l a n g u a g e s is a n i m p o r t a n t m e a n s f o r d r a w i n g p e o p l e t o g e t h e r in i n t e r n a t i o n a l u n d e r s t a n d i n g .
P a r t - t i m e Instructor
M a r i e J. Feyt, M . A .
M a r g u e r i t e M e y e r Prins, M . A . C h a i r m a n af t h e D e p a r t m e n t of French
Nella Meyer, M.A. French
D o n a l d F. B r o w n , Ph.D C h a i r m a n of t h e D e p a r t m e n t of S p a n i s h
MATHEMATICS
n\ Âť
Jay Ernest Folkert, Ph.D. C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t
Late i n t o the a f t e r n o o n , M r . Steketee helps w e a r y e n g i n e e r i n g students.
Charles A. Steketee, M . A .
The Language of Science
As
the
new
language
of
the
scientific
age,
m a t h e m a t i c s p r o v i d e s t h e basis f o r p r o g r e s s in the p h y s i c a l sciences.
Frank S h e r b u r n e , M . S .
Yet it is not a l i e n t o t h e study
o f t h e c o n t e m p l a t i v e arts, h a v i n g
been born and
m a i n t a i n e d s i d e b y side w i t h p h i l o s o p h y f r o m
Py-
t h a g o r a s a n d Plato t o Pascal. As a m e n t a l d i s c i p l i n e , it c o n d i t i o n s t h e m i n d to c o m p r e h e n d truth w h i c h sense e x p e r i e n c e c a n n o t v a l i d a t e a n d extends man's k n o w l e d g e b e y o n d the limitations of immediate observation.
28
P a r t - l i m e Instructor
Everett H a r t , A . B .
MUSIC
Robert W . C a v a n a u g h , Ed.D. in M u s i c
H e l e n e Prisman Karsten
Jantina W . Holleman, M . A .
C h a i r m a n of t h e D e p a r t m e n t
The Universal Language
W i t h t h e use o f r h y t h m , m e l o d y , h a r m o n y , a n d musical i n s t r u m e n t s ,
men
of
different
cultures
are
a b l e to e x p r e s s a n d c o m m u n i c a t e f e e l i n g s a n d d e Anthony Kooiker, M.M.
M o r r e t t e L. Rider, D . E d .
sires in t h e i r music. M u s i c students at H o p e C o l l e g e a r e p r o v i d e d not o n l y w i t h t h e f u n d a m e n t a l k n o w l e d g e a n d h i s t o r y o f music but a l s o t h e e n j o y m e n t and
P a r t - t i m e Instructors
satisfaction
of
performing
and
appreciating
has
been
g r e a t music. Peter A . K l e y n e n b e r g
This guished
Calvin Langejans, M . M . m
year,
however,
nationally
for
Hope its
music
program.
distinThe
N a t i o n a l A s s o c i a t i o n o f Schools o f M u s i c , w h i c h is
& L e r o y M a r t i n , B.M.
the
Iris B o w m a n R o b b e r t , M . M .
recognized
partments
in
accrediting
colleges,
for
music d e -
universities, a n d
agency
conserva-
t o r i e s , has a c c e p t e d H o p e C o l l e g e as a n a s s o c i a t e member.
Albert Schaberg, M.M.
Roger J. R i e t b e r g , S . M . M .
V o i c e class students p r a c t i c e u n d e r the d i r e c t i o n of M r s . B a u g h m a n .
PHILOSOPHY
x_
Systematic
D. Ivan D y k s t r a , Ph.D.
John Utz
C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t
Chaos Even w h i l e men l a u n c h rockets to p i e r c e t h e o u t e r m o s t p a r t s o f the universe a n d r a c e to o c c u p y the m o o n , t h e y a r e still a s k i n g t h e a g e - o l d q u e s t i o n s , " W h a t is m a n ? " a n d " W h y d o e s the universe e x i s t ? " The study o f
philosophy
reveals t h a t the s a m e q u e s t i o n s
w h i c h w e r e a s k e d t h o u s a n d s o f y e a r s a g o a r e still b e i n g a s k e d t o d a y a n d t h a t c e n t u r i e s o f scientific p r o g r e s s h a v e not c h a n g e d the q u e s t i o n s a r o u n d w h i c h life r e v o l v e s .
Through persistent a n d
systematic i n q u i r y , the student o f p h i l o s o p h y u n r a v e l s the c h a o t i c t h r e a d s o f past t h o u g h t a n d a t t e m p t s to f i n d the answers w h i c h h a v e b e e n g i v e n b y g r e a t men o f t h e p a s t .
A little early
for
star g a z i n g .
Dr. D y k s t r a
tries
the
sun
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
L a w r e n c e J. G r e e n , Ph.D
Russell D e V e t t e , M . A
G o r d o n Brewer, M . A .
C h a i r m a n o f the D e p a r t m e n t
Recreation and Release
The m e n t a l s t r a i n w h i c h is u n a v o i d a b l e in c o l l e g e l i f e c a n b e b e s t r e l i e v e d b y p a r t i c i p a t i o n in p h y s i c a l a c t i v i t i e s . The D e p a r t m e n t o f for
Physical E d u c a t i o n
provides the means
m a i n t a i n i n g healthy b o d i e s w h i c h are essential f o r the
r i g o r o u s s c h e d u l e s o f s t u d e n t s . The courses i n c l u d e i n d i v i d u a l s p o r t s , w h i c h t e a c h skills v a l u a b l e f o r and
team
sports
which
stress
the
personal recreation,
sportsmanship
and
M a r y Louise Breid M S
co-
o p e r a t i o n n e e d e d in e v e r y p h a s e o f l i f e .
Coach De V e t t e e x p l a i n s h a n d b a l l t e c h n i q u e s .
31
t
Systems of the Universe In
an
increasingly
scientific
age,
man
is b e c o m e m o r e i n t i m a t e l y a c q u a i n t e d w i t h the systems o f the universe a n d is p l a y i n g a more creative role with the forces which he discovers. A basic k n o w l e d g e o f physics broadens
the
comprehension
of
contem-
porary life for each person, regardless of his p l a c e in s o c i e t y .
The g r o w t h o f scien-
tific l e a r n i n g serves, f o r the C h r i s t i a n , n o t t o d e s t r o y his f a i t h , but to i n t e n s i f y his b e lief in the i n f i n i t e p o w e r s o f t h e C r e a t o r o f this o r d e r e d universe.
Dr. Frissel assists students w h o a r e d e l v i n g i n t o a study of s o u n d .
H a r r y Frissel, Ph.D.
C l a r e n c e Kleis, M . A . C h a i r m a n o f the D e p a r t m e n t
POLITICAL SCIENCE HISTORY
James D y k e v a n Putten, Ph.D.
P o l i t i c a l science students w o r k i n g w i t h t h e i r " s e c o n d t e x t b o o k ,
C h a i r m a n of t h e D e p a r t m e n t of P o l i t i c a l Science
Guides for the Present... A
knowledge
o f t h e structure o f
our
government and
its
u n d e r l y i n g p h i l o s o p h y is e s s e n t i a l f o r e f f e c t i v e c i t i z e n s h i p . C o m p a r i s o n of various types of g o v e r n m e n t allows object i v e a n a l y s i s a n d i m p r o v e m e n t o f our o w n a n d instills a g r e a t e r a p p r e c i a t i o n f o r the benefits of an o p e n society.
from the Past A s E m e r s o n w r o t e , " t h e use o f h i s t o r y is t o g i v e v a l u e t o t h e p r e s e n t h o u r a n d its d u t y . " This v a l u e c o m e s f r o m a k n o w l e d g e o f t h e p a s t , its mistakes a n d a c h i e v e m e n t s , w h i c h a l l o w s us to avoid
the
same
mistakes w i t h
hope
of
achieving
a better
world. Because o f a s i g n i f i c a n t i n c r e a s e in interest in b o t h h i s t o r y a n d p o l i t i c a l s c i e n c e , this y e a r f o r t h e first t i m e t h e D e p a r t m e n t of
History
is
functioning
separately
from
the
Department
Paul Fried, Ph.D.
of
C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t of History
Political Science. â&#x20AC;˘71 a
V
M i l t o n L. H i n g a , M . A
A . W a r r e n W i l l i a m s , Ph.D.
^
â&#x20AC;&#x201D;
*
Alvin W . Vanderbush, M.A.
M e t t a J. Ross, M . A .
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PSYCHOLOGY
The Mystical Mind of Man w Robert De H a a n , Ph.D. Chairman of the Department
An
understanding
of
man's
emotions,
motives,
and
conflicts is v a l u a b l e t o e v e r y i n d i v i d u a l in t h e c o m p l e x society
of
today
awareness of
which
is
characterized
mental health.
by
Courses o f
an
increased
introductory
psy-
c h o l o g y o f f e r a survey o f the p r i n c i p l e s a n d terms used in /
s t u d y i n g the c o m p l e x i t i e s of m a n ' s m i n d as r e f l e c t e d in his ^
^
,
I
behavior.
^ / m t N
Some
students
who
are
specializing
in
h a v e d e l v e d i n t o the p r o b l e m s o f others o f t h e i r o w n a g e by
interviewing
young
in G r a n d R a p i d s . in
research
studying
on
the
children
offenders
at the
Kent
qualities
in H o l l a n d ' s
of
potential
elementary
leadership schools.
W h a t ' s so f u n n y a b o u t test p a p e r s ?
mm W i l l i a m V a n d e r Lugt, Ph.D.
Part-time Instructors
Brown, M.A.
Eugene S c h o l t e n , M . A .
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C o u n t y Jail
Other psychology majors have e n g a g e d
F. Philip V a n Eyl, M . A .
Robert
psychology
by
RELIGION and BIBLE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Foundation of Faith H e n r y V o o g d , Th.D. C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t of R e l i g i o n a n d Bible
The basis o f all e d u c a t i o n at H o p e C o l l e g e is t h e s e a r c h for truth t h r o u g h a Christian view of the w o r l d .
Although the
spirit o f Christ p e r v a d e s e v e r y a r e a o f l e a r n i n g , it is b r o u g h t i n t o f o c u s by courses in t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f R e l i g i o n a n d Bible. The s t u d e n t a t t a i n s a f u l l e r u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f
his p e r s o n a l
f a i t h by a f u n d a m e n t a l k n o w l e d g e o f t h e h i s t o r y a n d p r i n c i ples o f C h r i s t i a n i t y a n d by a c o m p a r i s o n o f his o w n b e l i e f s with those of non-Christian religions. Courses w h i c h p r e p a r e students t o a p p l y t h e i r
know-
l e d g e o f t h e B i b l e a n d o f r e l i g i o n to v a r i o u s t y p e s o f c h u r c h w o r k a r e o f f e r e d by t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f Religious E d u c a t i o n .
Bastian K r u i t h o f , Ph.D.
Dr. K r u i t h o f checks the a t t e n d a n c e b e f o r e his Bible class b e g i n s .
L a m b e r t J. Ponstein, M . A .
W i l l i a m J. H i l m e r t , B.D C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t of Religious E d u c a t i o n
SOCIOLOGY
% Paul N y b e r g , Ed.D. C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e
Sooner o r l a t e r , s o c i o l o g y students d i s c o v e r The
Sane
Society.
Man in Society Sociology, the
examination
of
social
interaction,
at-
t e m p t s to d e l v e i n t o e v e r y p h a s e o f m a n ' s e x i s t e n c e in s o c i e t y . By s t u d y i n g c u l t u r a l p a t t e r n s a n d institutions, social c o d e s a n d conflicts, t h e s t u d e n t comes to u n d e r s t a n d t h e s i g n i f i c a n c e o f h u m a n r e l a t i o n s h i p s in a h i g h l y o r g a n i z e d s o c i a l o r d e r . H e b e c o m e s i n c r e a s i n g l y c o n s c i o u s o f his o w n r o l e in s o c i e t y , a n d strives to r e s o l v e t h e p a r a d o x i c a l r e q u i r e m e n t o f r e t a i n i n g his i n d i v i d u a l i t y w h i l e f i t t i n g i n t o t h e p a t t e r n o f s o c i a l mores.
Part-time Instructor
Shirley H e g e w a l d , A.B
Dr. N y b e r g creates a n i n f o r m a l a t m o s p h e r e f o r the study of s o c i o l o g y .
I
SPEECH
>
f i
D a l e De W i t t , M . A .
D a v i d Karsten, M . A .
W i l l i a m S c h r i e r , Ph.D. C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t
Challenge of Communication The f i e l d o f s p e e c h i n c l u d e s t w o i m p o r t a n t a s p e c t s o f communication: self-expression and interpretation.
The De-
p a r t m e n t o f S p e e c h o f f e r s e x p e r i e n c e in b o t h a s p e c t s . S t u d e n t s h a v e a n o p p o r t u n i t y to e x p r e s s t h e m s e l v e s in
R o b e r t L. Smith, M . A .
d e b a t e , o r a t o r y , a n d e x t e m p o r a n e o u s s p e a k i n g , b o t h in t h e c l a s s r o o m a n d in e x t e m p o r a n e o u s a c t i v i t i e s .
The e n t h u s i a s m
o f t h e s t u d e n t s in t h e s e f i e l d s has r e s u l t e d in a n e x c e l l e n t record
for
Hope
College
in
the
Michigan
Intercollegiate
Speech League. The s e c o n d a s p e c t o f s p e e c h , i n t e r p r e t a t i o n , w h i c h includes
drama,
deals with
literary
analysis
and
munication of e m o t i o n a l a n d intellectual values. in d r a m a o n H o p e ' s c a m p u s has p r o v i d e d productions of comedies, tragedies, and
oral
com-
The interest
many excellent
religious dramas.
Together, both aspects of the field of speech p r o v i d e a
vital
opportunity
for
w h e n human values a n d
human
communication
in
a
time
desires a r e o f t e n m u f f l e d b y t h e
mechanical sounds of an a g e of a u t o m a t i o n .
M r . S m i t h is h a r d to p l e a s e ?
37
J
Outside the Classroom M e m b e r s o f the c o l l e g e f a c u l t y b e l i e v e in outside
assignments
students.
for
themselves
just as f o r
their
A f t e r p r e p a r i n g lessons, t e a c h i n g classes,
correcting
papers,
and
counseling
students,
they
t a k e t i m e t o a c t as a d v i s o r s f o r e x t r a - c u r r i c u l a r organizations, conduct research projects, a n d participate
in
civic
affairs.
Many
instructors
are
busy
d u r i n g t h e summer t a k i n g a d v a n c e d courses, conducting
institutes,
or
teaching
in
summer
school.
This y e a r , a l a r g e n u m b e r o f f a c u l t y m e m b e r s assisted in c a n v a s s i n g f o r the H o p e C o l l e g e D e v e l o p m e n t C a m p a i g n t o raise f u n d s f o r improving
Dr.
Philip
G.
moves f r o m a
Crook
of
the
low-temperature
to his cancer research p r o j e c t . studying
the
relationship
controlled growth, and the
body.
totalling
Department
Dr.
Crook's
$7,500
from
incubator
of
Biology
cultures
re-
the
school's
facilities.
times c o m p l a i n
that
professors
busy
but
rarely
they
are,
stop
enlarging Students
don't to
realize
think
professors have c r o w d e d calendars too.
related
For t w o y e a r s he has b e e n
between
cancer, which
is
un-
h o r m o n e s , w h i c h affect c o n t r o l in research the
is
American
supported Cancer
by
grants
Society,
the
N a t i o n a l Cancer I n s t i t u t e , a n d the N a t i o n a l Science Foundation.
Dr. H a r r y Summer
Frissel, physics i n s t r u c t o r , a n d
Dr. Jay
F a l k e r t , m a t h e m a t i c s i n s t r u c t o r , p r e p a r e e q u i p m e n t f o r the
Institute w h i c h t h e y w i l l d i r e c t o n H o p e ' s c a m p u s this
school physics a n d
m a t h teachers w h o w a n t t o k e e p
summer.
The i n s t i t u t e is p l a n n e d
u p - t o - d a t e in t h e i r fields.
for
high
and
some-
that
how the
I
M r . F. P h i l i p V a n Eyl a n d Dr. Robert De H a a n a p p l y a test w h i c h helps t h e m in s t u d y i n g t h e d e v e l o p m e n t and
display
of
leadership
in c h i l d r e n . They a r e at-
t e m p t i n g to l e a r n h o w c h i l d r e n w o r k t o g e t h e r t o solve a problem
in a n e x p e r i m e n t a l test s i t u a t i o n such as
this o n e .
M r . F. P h i l i p V a n Eyl tests a H o p e C o l l e g e student as p a r t of his research for
thesis.
Mr.
Claremont Dr.
Dwight
nomics
r e p o r t on Michigan lished
Business
the
tax
Senate
late
comparing states.
B. Y n t e m a ,
and
in
research Tax
1959
taxes
chairman
on
of
Administration, project
Study after
Department
which
Committee.
two
business
the
examines
years
of
he
the
directed
study and
Van
a half Eyl
on
perception.
this study w h i c h
expects
to
receive
He has w o r k e d is for
his
a
for
was
C o l l e g e in C a l i f o r n i a .
Eco-
the pub-
which
involved
those
in o t h e r
doctoral
doctorate
completed
The r e p o r t
in M i c h i g a n
of
i n v o l v i n g t h e o r i e s of
a year a n d
39
from
J o h n R. M a y , M . S . in L.S. Librarian A h ! This is just w h a t
I was
looking
for!
A Student's Second Home C o l l e g e students soon d i s c o v e r t h a t not all t h e i r e d u c a t i o n is to b e g a i n e d f r o m t e x t b o o k s a n d lectures.
M u c h k n o w l e d g e must b e
g l e a n e d from reference books a n d other supplementary reading.
At
t h e l i b r a r y , students find b o o k s o n h u n d r e d s o f subjects a n d l i b r a r i a n s who
can
help
them
locate
and
use the
materials
available.
The
l i b r a r y is a l s o t h e p l a c e to g o w h e n students find t h e i r d o r m s or homes t o o noisy f o r c o n c e n t r a t e d s t u d y . Because o f t h e s o a r i n g e n r o l l m e n t , t h e l i b r a r y staff is increasingly
d i f f i c u l t to
accommodate
materials a n d a quiet place for study.
all those w h o
seek
finding
it
reading
Students must g e t to t h e l i b r a r y
i m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r s u p p e r t o g e t a seat f o r t h e e v e n i n g , a n d t h e y must g e t t h e i r b i d s in e a r l y f o r b o o k s o n c l o s e d reserve.
A l t h o u g h these
c o n d i t i o n s w i l l not b e a l l e v i a t e d i m m e d i a t e l y , t h e l i b r a r y staff a n d underclassmen can look f o r w a r d to a larger, more a d e q u a t e library Irene V e r Beek, A . B . C i r c u l a t i o n Assistant in L i b r a r y
in t h e f u t u r e as the result o f G e r r i t J o h n V a n Z o e r e n ' s d o n a t i o n o f more than half a million dollars to H o p e College.
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Eunice Bos, A . B .
M y r t l e B. Luth
Reference L i b r a r i a n
Assistant in L i b r a r y
Assistant in L i b r a r y
Jean H o l c o m b e , B.S. in L.S Cataloguing Librarian
Alumni and Public Relations O n e o f t h e a d v a n t a g e s o f a s m a l l c o l l e g e is t h a t e a c h student receives personal interest.
Even a f t e r g r a d u a t i o n the
A l u m n i O f f i c e c o n t i n u e s this interest in H o p e m e n a n d w o m e n as it k e e p s t r a c k o f t h e h i g h p o i n t s o f t h e i r lives a n d m a i n t a i n s a c o m p l e t e f i l e o n e v e r y o n e w h o has ever a t t e n d e d H o p e . This busy o f f i c e k e e p s t h e 9 , 4 5 5 a l u m n i i n f o r m e d o f c a m p u s n e w s , H o m e c o m i n g e v e n t s , a n d r e u n i o n s as it sends o u t t h e Alumni
Magazine
f o u r times a y e a r . A l u m n i a l s o b e n e f i t f r o m
t h e H o p e C o l l e g e A r e a C l u b s a n d interest C h a p t e r s w h i c h a r e c o - o r d i n a t e d b y t h e A l u m n i O f f i c e staff. H o p e has b e c o m e k n o w n across t h e n a t i o n t h r o u g h t h e e n e r g e t i c w o r k o f t h e Public Relations O f f i c e .
Besides k e e p -
i n g t h e n e w s p a p e r s a n d r a d i o i n f o r m e d o f H o p e events, it p r o m o t e s t h e v a r i o u s f e a t u r e s o f t h e c o l l e g e in o r d e r t o en-
Mr. Gerald J. Kruyf, Director of Publi
c o u r a g e t o p h i g h s c h o o l g r a d u a t e s t o c o m e to H o p e .
'n
Miss J a n e t M u l d e r , H o p e
M r s . M a r i a n A . S t r y k e r serves as S e c r e t a r y of t h e 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 .
chor
9e 째f
College Archivist, keeps up-to-date
the college
r e c o r d s of
all alumni.
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p Housemothers The d i f f i c u l t task o f u n d e r s t a n d ing a n d h e l p i n g a n e n t i r e d o r m i t o r y o f y o u n g w o m e n b e l o n g s to the h o u s e m o t h e r .
Running a resi-
d e n c e h a l l e f f i c i e n t l y is o n l y a small part of a housemother's work compared
to
her
important
counselor.
SEATED; Mrs. D. S t e i n i n g e r . S T A N D I N G ; Mrs. M . T e l l m a n , Miss P. B u l e y n , Mrs. J. Boeskool, Mrs. L. M a r k e r t , Mrs. E. K o e p p e Mrs. R. De W o l f e .
The c o l l e g e i n f i r m a r y is e q u i p p e d to h a n dle
everything
W i t h pills o f relief
to
from
bruises
to
backaches.
all s h a p e s a n d f l a v o r s it b r i n g s
ailing
students.
If r e l i e f
is slow
on
the w a y , a short stay in t h e
pleasant atmos-
p h e r e o f t h e clinic a l o n g w i t h a d d i t i o n a l p r o fessional
care
usually
proves
adequate
for
renewing health.
SEATED: Dr. O t t o V a n Der V e l d e . S T A N D I N G : L. N a a k t g e b o r e n , B. Kraus, Mrs. N . W i c h e r s , Mrs. J. M e n c a r e l l i , Mrs. J. M e e n g s .
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Clinic
"Ki
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role
as
Secretaries
]
T y p e w r i t e r s , addressographs, and a d d i n g m a c h i n e s c a n b e h e a r d in t h e halls o f V a n R a a l t e as t h e s e c r e t a r i e s in each office d o their w o r k .
They k e e p
each office running smoothly a n d effic i e n t l y in s p i t e o f t h e m a n y i n t e r r u p t i o n s f r o m inquiring students.
R O W O N E : D. M o k m a , J. H u e n i n k , R. De W i t t , D. W a l t e r s , M . S t r y k e r , C. M u l d e r . R O W T W O : N . S t a m , H. M u l d e r , B. V a n d e r M e y d e n , D. De B r u i n e , P. B u t e y n , J. B o l m a n , E. M o o r e , C. M a r t i n , C. S t e p h e n s .
Maintenance Staff The buildings staff.
neat
appearance
is d u e
of
Hope's
campus
of
maintenance
to the work
the
and
W h i l e t h e rest o f t h e c o l l e g e sleeps, t h e staff
p r e p a r e s e a c h b u i l d i n g f o r t h e n e x t d a y ' s classes. D u r i n g t h e d a y , w h i l e t h e students a r e in classes, the dormitories are cleaned.
The d o r m s a r e k e p t neat b y t h e c l e a n i n g l a d i e s .
There's a l w a y s
p l e n t y of
work
for
the
maintenance
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A n d o n the s u r f a c e , w e s u p p o s e this to b e a l l ; a n d this not e v e n v e r y m u c h . T h e r e a r e b i g g e r schools, w i t h m o r e s t u d e n t s , h o u s e - m o t h e r s , p r o f e s s o r s , p i n e trees a n d b u i l d i n g s to b e f o u n d ; O u r p r i d e in this small s y m b o l o f l e a r n i n g is s a i d b y some to b e m i s p l a c e d , by others: Justified. Sneers a n d b a r b e d c o m m e n t s at our p r o v i n c i a l i s m w e o f t e n must b e a r in silence, f o r w e k n o w t h e m to b e t r u e . ( W o o d e n shoes a n d C a l v i n i s m d o n o t tell us much a b o u t t h e w o r l d a r o u n d us.) But o f t e n , a f e w o f us g e t o u t f o r a f e w d a y s , and come back tired, and perhaps glad to h a v e seen the a n c i e n t p l e a s u r e s which we craved. A n d n o w it seems g o o d t o us, a f t e r t h e first f e w e x h i l a r a t i n g d a y s , t o b e b a c k w h e r e o n e h e a r s , o v e r Kletz c o f f e e , ( w h i c h , o n e m i g h t t h i n k , is still m a d e out o f c h i c o r y ) r e f e r e n c e b e i n g m a d e to s o m e o n e c a l l e d " G o d , " a n d s o m e t h i n g k n o w n as " m a n ' s r e l a t i o n s h i p to G o d . " W e s u p p o s e t h a t this is u n s o p h i s t i c a t e d t a l k ; is not in k e e p i n g w i t h the m o d e r n s p i r i t ; is p e r h a p s , e v e n out o f t h e m a i n s t r e a m o f c o n t e m p o r a r y thought! But this criticism t o o , w e c a n b e a r , f o r w h i l e w e a r e at H o p e , this is our l i f e a n d our s p h e r e o f a c t i o n a n d u l t i m a t e l y , this is all t h a t m a t t e r s to us. Perhaps w e d o not w a n t this t o b e so, but y e t ; The p r e s e n t is to us t h e m e a n i n g f u l r e a l i t y t h a t m a k e s this past a n d f u t u r e seem t o o f a r a w a y to i n f l u e n c e our lives. T h e r e is s o m e t h i n g h e r e t h a t causes us to f e e l t h a t this is " n o w " a n d b e i n g " n o w " ours alone.
is ours a n d
W e f i n d h e r e such f r i e n d s h i p s as a r e n e c e s s a r y a n d b e c a u s e o f this necessity, i n t i m a t e . T h e r e a r e t h e f r a t e r n i t i e s w h i c h , it is s a i d b y s o m e , a r e the houses o f t h e c o n c e p t o f b r o t h e r h o o d . To p l a y skill p o o l o r sit in l o n g a p p r e c i a t i o n o f e a c h o t h e r until t h r e e o ' c l o c k in t h e m o r n i n g in a b u l l session d o e s n o t seem to b e a t h i n g c a l l e d " b r o t h e r h o o d " b u t t o s o m e o f us t h e i m p o r t a n c e o f such l i f e is k n o w n in such a w a y as t o b e u n e x p l a i n a b l e . To sit in a d o r m r o o m , at a p a j a m a p a r t y or a f t e r a f o r m a l a n d discuss o n e ' s l i f e a n d o n e ' s l o v e is n o t , after all, the foolishness of youth, but only t h e e x p e r i e n c e o f countless a g e s c o m p r e s s e d in o n e s m a l l b u n d l e . This is s o m e t i m e s m o r e r e a l t h a n s o r o r i t y m e e t i n g s a n d w e n e v e r l o o k o n it as useless. T h a t w h i c h ties us t o g e t h e r h e r e , f o r o n e short h o u r , is m o r e t h a n a l l t h e v e i l e d c o m m e n t s in t h e hails or at d i n n e r t i m e . H e r e w e s t a n d n a k e d as w e t r y t o r e l i v e t h a t f l e e t i n g g l i m p s e o f life t h a t p i n i o n e d us, f o r a moment, against the b a c k g r o u n d of reality. A n d t h e r e a r e o t h e r f r i e n d s h i p s w h i c h a r e not t h o s e o f t w o persons alone, but rather are b e g u n ended and continued o v e r cups o f c o f f e e in such p l a c e s as t h e s m o k i n g H e r e w e sit, united by the b o n d of nicotine f o r a n h o u r in w h i c h w e s h o u l d b e in t h e l i b r a r y , a n d a d v i s e G e n e v a w h a t to d o A n d N a s s e r w h e r e to p l a c e his l o y a l t y . A n d s o m e t i m e s , in these d r e a m - l i k e discussions, w e a r g u e G o d a n d science a n d w h e n t h e b e l l r i n g discover that we have not been a r g u i n g at a l l , b u t t h e n w e lose these f r i e n d s h i p s until another time. So t o o , t w o p e o p l e see e a c h o t h e r a n d w i t h o u t t h i n k i n g , f o r t h o u g h t is o f t e n h a r m f u l , say t h a t t h e y must a l w a y s b e w i t h e a c h o t h e r .
The fact that these words are said in those nights when the starligiht, or, if w e are lucky, moonlight, is somehow brighter and more personal, does not alter the meaning of a t h r e e - w o r d phrase. The foolishness of love is for some reason never clear to us a n d w e f a l l g l a d l y , beneath the scornful eyes of those w h o , so they say, stand a b o v e such playfulness. These things called " f r i e n d s h i p s " are joys which g o deeper than the f r e n z i e d enthusiasm shown w h e n w e d e f e a t Calvin in the Civic Center, or when the freshman and sophomore girls catch the madness of competition for a g o l d Nykerk cup; yet this too is part of us a n d although some of us may laugh, there is no d o u b t that years f r o m now, we will smile when w e remember the contests a n d even though w e may have scorned them in our college years, will a d m i t to having been p a r t of them. N o t only is there joy here but also sadness: The p a n g that w e receive w h e n the " F ' s " come a r o u n d , so i n e x o r a b l y , a n d for this once, ours is worse than others! Or when a p a p e r , w o r k e d over with painstaking care, comes back m a r k e d " U n s a t i s f a c t o r y . " Then w e b e g i n to dream of other places, other things that take a w a y the sadness, a n d such places as Europe, N e w York, Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale, b e g i n to seem attractive. Then, the weariness of endless books falls upon us a n d tries to smother us, as we sit, with unlit cigarettes or pipes or p l a y i n g with pink combs cursing the thoughts of greater, older men a n d w o m e n , as w e take another " N O D O Z E " or succumb in o d d places to sleep that w e t o l d ourselves w e d i d n ' t need. The harsh bright lights of experience then become too much for us, and w e seek to escape, some by refusing our studies.
others, by l e a v i n g f o r a semester, b u t most o f us b i t i n g out t h e w o r m o f o u r f r u s t r a t i o n b y w a l k i n g d o w n c a s t , m u f f l e d in scarves in w i n t e r a n d h i d d e n in t r e n c h c o a t s in s u m m e r , u p a n d d o w n t h e streets u n t i l t h e a c t i v e hurt w i t h i n us b e c o m e s p a s s i v e a n d f i n a l l y is f o r g o t t e n . B o r e d o m c o m e s a w e e k o r so b e f o r e C h r i s t m a s v a c a t i o n or a f t e r t h e C h r i s t m a s H o l i d a y s w h e n t h e first f l u r r y o f t h e n e w semester has p a s s e d . Then w e l o o k f o r r e m e d i e s in s l e e p , s l u m p e d slyly o n o u r desks, h o p i n g t h a t w e will not be called upon. O r w e watch the irregular procession of snowflakes falling past a w i n d o w a n d w e are no longer c a u g h t up in this e x i s t e n c e , b u t a r e s o m e w h e r e v e r y r e a l , f i g h t i n g o f f m a r a u d i n g b a n d s o f Piths p e r h a p s , o r p l a y i n g l i g h t l y o n a b e a c h in t h e Pacific. U n t i l r e b e l l i o n is t h e o n l y w a y in w h i c h w e c a n k e e p o u r s a n i t y and w e fight against unknown forces and t a l k w i l d l y a b o u t b e r m u d a s in t h e l i b r a r y o r t h e mistrust e x e m p l i f i e d in c h a p e l t i c k e t machines or even the ridiculous simplicity a n d triteness o f countless c h a p e l services until that time w h e n w e a g a i n can come b a c k a n d listen a t t e n t i v e l y t o our p r o f e s s o r s a n d w a n t sincerely the fruits of that e d u c a t i o n w h i c h w e d o not n o w k n o w w i l l s h a p e o u r lives. A l l this, a n d m o r e w h i c h c a n n o t b e p u t i n t o w o r d s , is h e l d t o g e t h e r b y o u r f a i t h in s o m e t h i n g h i g h e r t h a n this t h i n r e a l i t y . W h e n , just b e f o r e t h e b i r t h o f t h e Christ is r e m e m b e r e d , s u d d e n l y , w e g a t h e r t o g e t h e r a n d t h r o u g h o u r songs o f praise a n d gladness, there comes a moment of c o m p l e t e p e a c e , t h e n e v e r y t h i n g else seems ins i g n i f i c a n t . S o m e t i m e s , a w o r d or p h r a s e w h i c h t o u c h e s s o m e t h i n g w e h a d not k n o w n w a s t h e r e b e f o r e , b r i n g s G o d to m i n d , a n d w e r e a l i z e t h e p i t i f u l i n e p t n e s s o f our lives.
Anticipation
After
I
of
a
quiet
summer,
students
filled
with
September
anticipation
brings
to t h e
a
flood
campus
of
Hope College. For the f r e s h m e n , t h e a n t i c i p a t i o n is m i n g l e d w i t h anxiety.
E v e r y t h i n g is so n e w ; t h e r e a r e so m a n y p e o p l e
to m e e t ; so m a n y t h i n g s t o d o w i t h a f u l l o r i e n t a t i o n program and
of
tests,
program
beach
parties,
scheduling â&#x20AC;&#x201D; and
mixers, there
receptions,
are
so
many
g o a l s to b e r e a l i z e d . The u p p e r c l a s s m e n e a g e r l y a n t i c i p a t e s e e i n g their friends
again
and
getting
into
the
happy
mood
feel
discrimination.
of
college life. At
first
the
"pots"
and
name
freshmen
o f t h e student b o d y .
p l a t e s set
them
off
from
the
Their rest
But w i t h the g u i d a n c e o f K a n g a r o o
Court, they are initiated into Hope College a n d learn the j o y o f c o l l e g e l i f e . A t last, u n i t e d by t h e true g o a l o f e d u c a t i o n , a l l o f the students s h a r p e n t h e i r p e n c i l s , fill t h e i r pens, a n d The
entire
college
community
gathers
together
as a
new
school y e a r
begins.
c a r e f u l l y o p e n t h e covers o f t h e i r b r a n d n e w b o o k s to begin a year of study.
Arrival on Campus
"
.
m
a
m
Freshmen w o m e n a n d t h e i r Big Sisters a t t e n d the W A L coffee a f t e r C o n v o c a t i o n .
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Upperclassmen
are w e l l a c q u a i n t e d w i t h
f r e s h m e n have yet to l e a r n It.
the
registration
maze;
D u r i n g K a n g a r o o C o u r t , J u d g e H e n g e v e l d teaches f r o s h to respect u p p e r c l a s s m e n .
Filled with Anticipation
Freshmen b e c o m e a c q u a i n t e d w i t h the c a m p u s .
B i n d i n g s creak as new b o o k s a r e o p e n e d a n d a y e a r of studying begins.
H a r d e n e d h a n d s r e s p o n d to the cry " H e a v e ! "
Traditional Tug Even b e f o r e the f r e s h m e n
have
discovered
the
Kletz,
t h e b o y s f i n d themselves at t h e e n d o f a l o n g r o p e w i t h instructions
to
try
to
pull
the
sophomore
boys
Black River in t h e T r a d i t i o n a l Frosh-Soph Pull. morale
girls by t h e i r
sides a n d
the words,
into
the
W i t h pretty
"Pot,
Froshl"
still in t h e i r ears, t h e y a t t e m p t to d e f e n d t h e i r class. This y e a r the f r e s h m e n p u l l e d t h e s o p h o m o r e s i n t o the r i v e r ; but as the f r e s h m e n r a n in a n d met the s o p h o m o r e s h a l f - w a y , the r e a l w i n n e r w a s g o o d - w i l l , a n d the spirit o f H o p e t r i u m p h e d o v e r class s p i r i t .
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u
Anticipating Homecoming
' G o o f y " gets a f i n i s h i n g t o u c h b e f o r e the j u d g e s a r r i v e .
A l l Knicks p i t c h in o n house d e c o r a t i o n s t o i m p r e s s j u d g e s a n d a l u m n i .
With
Homecoming
only
two
weeks
a w a y , the c a m p u s r e s o u n d s w i t h t h e r i n g of hammers, and chicken wire becomes a s c a r c i t y in l o c a l stores. work on e l a b o r a t e
The societies b e g i n
floats,
and dormitories
a n d houses a r e d e c o r a t e d t o w e l c o m e t h e alumni. W h i l e s c h o o l w o r k is n e g l e c t e d or lights b u r n l a t e i n t o t h e n i g h t , the t r a d i t i o n a l valry o f
floats
ri-
a n d house d e c o r a t i o n s f i n d s
e v e r y o n e g i v i n g t i m e a n d e f f o r t in a n t i c i pation of the c o v e t e d t r o p h y .
"
I
" W i l l y the P e n g u i n " urges H o p e ' s f o o t b a l l t e a m to " p l a y it c o o l " a g a i n s t K a l a m a z o o .
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M a r y Decker
J u d y Eastman
Judy W i l e y
J a n e t Lincoln
Shelby Braaksma
Homecoming Court
V
56
-
"
/
M a r y Berghorst
Marcia Meengs
Highlight of Autumn Homecoming
is t h e h i g h l i g h t o f a u t u m n a c t i v i t i e s , f o r
students a n d a l u m n i . of
anticipation
The c a m p u s is p e r m e a t e d b y a f e e l i n g
which
reaches
its
initial
q u e e n is p r e s e n t e d t o t h e s t u d e n t b o d y .
climax
when
the
E x c i t e m e n t mounts
a n e w w h e n t h e m o m e n t a r r i v e s f o r f l o a t s to b e t a k e n o u t o f h i d i n g f o r d i s p l a y in t h e p a r a d e .
The w e e k e n d is a busy
one for alumni w h o arrive f r o m every corner of the nation t o j o i n in t h e s o c i a l a c t i v i t i e s o f f r a t e r n i t i e s a n d s o r o r i t i e s , t o a t t e n d lectures a n d discussions w h i c h a r e f e a t u r e d in the A c a d e m i c H o m e c o m i n g , t o survey t h e c h a n g e s o n t h e c a m pus, a n d t o c h e e r o n t h e f o o t b a l l t e a m . disappointment are
Feelings o f j o y or
r e v e a l e d w h e n the w i n n i n g floats a n d
house d e c o r a t i o n s a r e a n n o u n c e d d u r i n g t h e h a l f - t i m e c e r e monies at the g a m e .
The w e e k - e n d events a r e c l i m a x e d b y
a student d a n c e Saturday evening, and are concluded with a Sunday a f t e r n o o n vesper service. Homecoming
is
an
exciting
interlude
which
passes
q u i c k l y i n t o a r e n e w a l o f t h e o r d i n a r y f o r a l u m n i w h o must again
leave their A l m a M a t e r a n d f o r students w h o
Dr. W i l l i a m W e l m e r s speaks on " B r e a k i n g the L a n g u a g e B a r r i e r " as p a r t o f A c a d e m i c H o m e c o m i n g .
must
r e t u r n to t h e i r b o o k s .
W h o gets her v o t e ? C a r t o o n characters b r i g h t e n t h e c a m p u s .
Q u e e n M a r y a n d m e m b e r s of her court r i d e on a b e a u t i f u l float b u i l t by t h e f r e s h m a n class.
Q u e e n a n d court r e i g n in " F a n t a s y L a n d . "
Queen Mary Van Koevering
D a i l y w o r s h i p â&#x20AC;&#x201D; a t i m e of r e n e w a l a n d r e d e d i c a t i o n .
Morning Meditations Every worship
school
day
services, t h e
morning chapel
is
as
students
filled
with
attend
the
rich
daily tones
o f the o r g a n m i n g l e d w i t h the m o n o t o n o u s c l i c k i n g of the t i c k e t m a c h i n e s as t h e y d i s p e n s e t a n g i b l e p r o o f o f r e l i g i o u s devotion. To chapel
those
who
worship
is
hear a
only
welcome
the
organ
pause
from
music, the
daily
activities
a n d e x h a u s t i o n o f a c a d e m i c l i f e . It is a t i m e w h e n s t r e n g t h a n d spirit a r e r e n e w e d , w h e n values a r e r e c o n s i d e r e d , a n d blurred
goals
brought
into
focus.
The t i c k e t m a c h i n e s a r e t h e f o c a l p o i n t f o r whom
those to
m o r n i n g c h a p e l is a b u r d e n , a source o f i r r i t a t i o n ,
a n d d e p r i v a t i o n o f sleep. A n d t o some, w h o h e a r b o t h t h e w o r s h i p f u l w e l c o m e of
the
organ
and
the
repulsive
clatter
pensers, d a i l y c h a p e l is a source o f
of
the
ticket
dis-
h i d d e n sadness.
Lulled to sleep by the m o n o t o n o u s click o f ticket dispensers.
The new t i c k e t system p r o v i d e s s t r o n g i n c e n t i v e for chapel attendance.
Spiritual Life Week Spiritual
Life
Week,
replacing
Religious
Em-
phasis W e e k , b r i n g s a q u a l i f i e d p e r s o n to c a m p u s f o r a w e e k o f r e c o n s i d e r i n g the m e a n i n g o f a " s p i r itual l i f e . " The
hour
c h a p e l services, d a i l y
discussions
in
the Kletz, d o r m d e v o t i o n s , as w e l l as p r i v a t e interviews
provide
an
complacency are
atmosphere
where
doubt
and
r e p l a c e d b y sincere i n q u i r y a n d
personal re-evaluation. The t h e m e f o r was " P r a y e r . "
this y e a r ' s
Spiritual
Life W e e k
It w a s u n d e r the l e a d e r s h i p o f
H e n r y B. K u i z e n g a f r o m A n n A r b o r , M i c h i g a n .
Dr. H e n r y K u i z e n g a l e d the services o f the w e e k .
The h o u r - l o n g c h a p e l services d u r i n g S p i r i t u a l Life W e e k a r e a s t i m u l u s t o d e b a t e a n d discussion a m o n g students . . .
. . . yet each must d e c i d e f o r h i m s e l f .
Dr.
I
Sorosis p l e d g e s a r e a l l " d r e s s e d u p " f o r the slave sale in Dr. L u b b e r ' s g a r a g e .
From Slaves to Sisters She vows her l o y a l t y t o her S i g m a S i g m a sisters.
D u r i n g the o p e n i n g months o f t h e s c h o o l y e a r , some y o u n g w o m e n o n t h e c a m p u s a r e seen w e a r ing e x t r a o r d i n a r y
costumes w h i c h
would
seem
r e g u l a r e v e n to a n o n - c o n f o r m i n g " b e a t n i k . "
irThis
is n o t r e a l l y n o r m a l g a r b f o r these c o e d s , b u t is a part of their initiation into membership of sororities. A f t e r p a s s i n g t h e e n d u r a n c e test o f w e a r i n g s t r a n g e clothing
and
serving
as
slaves
for
their
sorority
sisters, the p l e d g e s b e c o m e a c t i v e m e m b e r s at impressive
formal
initiation
ceremonies.
From
moment, they b e g i n a new phase of college
that life
in w h i c h t h e s o r o r i t y plays a n i m p o r t a n t r o l e socially,
recreationally
and
intellectually.
Above
all,
s o r o r i t y sisters f o r m f r i e n d s h i p s w h i c h a r e c h e r i s h e d through
their
college
l e a v e the c a m p u s .
62
years
and
long
after
they
J Pledges r e m o v e b l i n d f o l d s a n d l e a r n they have s e r e n a d e d the Praters.
The Trials of a Pledge After
attending
smokers,
square dances, and ternity
member
hay
"gold
rush"
parties,
rides, a prospective f r a -
must d e c i d e
which
group
of
men
best suits his i d e a o f w h a t f r a t e r n i t y b r o t h e r s s h o u l d be.
If t h e c h o s e n g r o u p seeks him as a m e m b e r o f
the b r o t h e r h o o d , t h e y o u n g m a n b e c o m e s a p l e d g e . The p l e d g e , w h o as a rushee w a s t r e a t e d w i t h courtesy a n d
hospitality,
is n o w
o r d e r e d to w e a r
s c r a t c h y b u r l a p or a n I n d i a n b l a n k e t a n d c a r r y a wooden paddle.
H e must s h a v e his h e a d , s w a l l o w
r a w oysters, or sit a t o p a w i n d m i l l .
If he c a n en-
d u r e all these tests, t h e p l e d g e is w e l c o m e d as a full-fledged
fraternity
brother.
The p o o r p l e d g e looks f o r w a r d to next y e a r w h e n he can e n j o y i n i t i a t i o n .
The Emmie actives mock p l e d g e e n t e r t a i n m e n t .
Ladies' Choice
D o r i a n s sign out at D u r f e e desk to g o s w i m m i n g at the M u s k e gon Y
for their sorority date night.
One
o f t h e first s o r o r i t y events w h i c h
d r a w s t o g e t h e r t h e s o c i a l lives o f t h e actives a n d p l e d g e s is the d a t e n i g h t . and
their
escorts
dances, and
enjoy
theater
The w o m e n
hayrides,
parties.
square
Among
the
most p o p u l a r i d e a s f o r a s o r o r i t y d a t e n i g h t is a n e v e n i n g o f r e c r e a t i o n , i n c l u d i n g swimm i n g , b o w l i n g , a n d p i n g - p o n g , at the Muskegon YMCA.
Watch this!"
The fire is just r i g h t f o r r o a s t i n g h o t d o g s .
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Another Chance
Faces of f r e s h m a n w o m e n g l o w w i t h the joy of v i c t o r y .
Before the
underclassmen
h a v e t i m e to c a t c h
up o n sleep lost d u r i n g H o m e c o m i n g , N y k e r k C o n test t i m e has a r r i v e d a n d the f r e s h m a n a n d s o p h o more
women
are
given
the
opportunity
to
bring
h o n o r to t h e i r classes in t h e t r a d i t i o n a l contest o f music, o r a t o r y , a n d d r a m a . I n s p i r e d by t h e v i c t o r y o f t h e i r men in t h e pull this y e a r , the f r e s h m a n w o m e n
won
the cup;
but
the e x c e l l e n c e o f t h e e n t i r e e v e n i n g ' s p e r f o r m a n c e r e v e a l e d t h e o u t s t a n d i n g a b i l i t y o f b o t h classes.
"P^rv' â&#x20AC;˘ ^-/? -' ^
s
-^.
s;.
'
R O W O N E : P. W a t t , D. V o s k u i l , J. M o h r , R. Boeve, R. V a n Es, G. Peelen, B. H u i b r e g t s e , G. V a n D o n g e n , C. C o u l s o n , T. M o o r e , R. B r a n s o n , J. H e n d r i c k s o n , T. R u p p , J. G i l m o r e . R O W T W O : M g r . T. Bos, S. V a n d e r W o u d e , J. N i e u s m a , B. B o n n e t t e C. T r u b y , J. V a n d e n b u r g , R. B a k k e r , J. Fox, J. H u b b a r d , M . B l o u g h , P. M a c k , K. S i m p s o n , S. S l a g h , M g r . A . Ruiter. R O W THREE: C o a c h K. W e l l e r , B. V a n d e n b e r g , T. B i s h o p , E. Phail, K. V a n G e n d e r e n , G . N e d e r v e l d , J. B u l t m a n , J. S h u c k , B. Teall, P. H y i n k , J. V a n D a m , B. V a n Leeuwen, R. B u c k l e y , M g r . R. M c L e o d . R O W FOUR: Coach G. B r e w e r , S t u d e n t T r a i n e r V. Essenberg, R. J a c k s o n , D. M i t c h e l l , B. B y r n e , D. Z w a r t , D. H o f f m a n , J. V a n d e r W e g , D. De Lisle, T. De J o n g , J. N i e n h u i s , J. S c h o o n , H. G l u p k e r , B. Polen, Coach R. De V e t t e .
O u r c o a c h i n g staff â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Line Coach G o r d Brewer, H e a d Coach Russ D e V e t t e a n d End Coach Ken W e l l e r .
Autumn Leaves Fall . . On misty
warm,
with
sunny
the
afternoons
smoke
of
when
burning
the
leaves,
sky
is
college
students' t h o u g h t s turn to f o o t b a l l .
The g r e e n grass
at R i v e r v i e w
background
Park f o r m s
a
bright
for
the w h i t e u n i f o r m s o f H o p e g r i d d e r s a n d t h e o r a n g e a n d blue uniforms of the cheerleaders. But t h e n place
blazers
the
days
with
become
heavy
coats,
chilling. and
Fans re-
the
players
o n the b e n c h h u d d l e u n d e r b u l k y p a r k a s . The g r e e n grass turns t o m u d t h a t h i d e s the i d e n t i t y
of
the
players. W h e t h e r t h e r e is sun, r a i n , h a i l , or s n o w , t h e f o o t b a l l s k e e p o n f l y i n g a n d the f a n s k e e p o n c h e e r i n g until t h e
middle of
November
when
to m o v e i n s i d e t o t h e b a s k e t b a l l c o u r t .
it's t i m e
From whether
September they
were
t h e sun or b e i n g members
of
to
November,
sweltering
pelted
Hope's
under
b y h a i l , the
1959
football
t e a m p r o v i d e d p l e n t y o f thrills f o r t h e fans
in
compiling
a
record
of
eight
w i n s w i t h o n l y o n e loss. H o p e s f o r a perfect
season
were
bitterly
dashed
w h e n , in a g a m e w h i c h d r e w the att e n t i o n of f o o t b a l l enthusiasts all o v e r the
state,
Hillsdale
whipped
Hope,
35-7.
If you can't g o t h r o u g h t h e m , g o o v e r .
Tough decision. Coach?
L e a d i n g scorer J e r r y H e n d r i c k s o n is on his w a y to p a y - d i r t a g a i n s t W a b a s h .
-
-
â&#x20AC;˘ ^
Footballs Fly Four
players
Hope
squad
MIAA
team.
from
won
this o u t s t a n d i n g
places
They
were
on
the
Gene
AllVan
D o n g e n , c e n t e r ; Bill H u i b r e g t s e , g u a r d ; Jim M o h r , h a l f b a c k ; a n d G e o r g e Peelen, t a c k l e . Three o t h e r s , M i k e B l o u g h , tackle; Duane Voskuil a n d Jerry Hendrickson,
halfbacks,
received
honor-
able mention.
Wit
f Like a t i g e r . Bill H u i b r e g t s e paves the w a y for halfback Duane Voskuil.
I 0,.y
f$.
m W i t h a burst of s p e e d , Jim Shuck turns
P P M r H
the corner a n d heads for the e n d z o n e .
I
John V a n d e n b u r g h u r d l e s
his
way
for
yardage.
69
-'ri.-'i
Halfback
Duane Voskuil
All-MIAA
Tackle G e o r g e
Peelen
G u a r d Ty Rupp
he Last Kickoff SEASON'S
SCORES OPPONENTS
HOPE
20 7
Gene
Van
Dongen
Albion
7 0 6
Alma
19
Wabash
13
41
Kalamazoo
6
20
Adrian
0
Hillsdale
42
Olivet
23
Ohio
All-MIAA Center
End
Pauw
13
7 Co-Captain
De
Ron Bronson
35 0
Northern
7
Halfback
Pete W a t t
All-MIAA
MIAA
Halfback
Jim M o h r
Halfback
Jerry
STANDINGS
w
L
Hillsdale
6
0
Hope
5
1
Alma
4
2
Albion
3
Olivet
2
Adrian
1
3 4 5
Kalamazoo
0
6 Co-Captain
Bill H u i b r e g t s e
All-MIAA
Back John G i l m o r e
Hendrickson
End
Ron Boeve
Guard
End R o w l a n d V a n
Es
R O W O N E : H. W r i s t e r s , F. O v e r k a m p , R. Schut, D. W h i t e , D. M a r i s , D. N e e d h a m . R O W T W O : Coach A . V a n d e r b u s h , J. M u r d o c h , B. Roe, S. T o m l i n s o n , R. M e n k e n , D. W a a n d e r s , D. V i e l , F. C a l v i n .
The Loneliest Sport This y e a r ' s cross c o u n t r y t e a m h a d a n a v e r a g e y e a r ; but, w i t h a y o u n g s q u a d , it a n t i c i p a t e s a n imp r o v e d r e c o r d in t h e f u t u r e .
H o p e ' s runners f i n i s h e d
in f o u r t h p l a c e in t h e M I A A c o n f e r e n c e m e e t a n d in t h e season s t a n d i n g s .
Fred C o l v i n , a f r e s h m a n w h o
is c a p t a i n - e l e c t , w a s t h e o u t s t a n d i n g r u n n e r , f i n i s h i n g first f o r H o p e in e v e r y m e e t .
Coach Al Vanderbush
w i l l b e w i t h o u t seniors R o l l a n d Schut, H a r r y W r i s t e r s , a n d D a v e W h i t e w h e n he o r g a n i z e s his t e a m in the fall.
Coach A l V a n d e r b u s h checks a r u n n e r ' s t i m e .
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D a v e V i e l a n d Fred C a l v i n l e a v e a H i l l s d a l e r u n n e r b e h i n d .
MIAA
STANDINGS
Calvin
SEASON'S
SCORES OPPONENTS
HOPE
Kalamazoo
50
Calvin
15
Albion
44
Kalamazoo
17
Hope
49
Albion
15
Adrian
21
Adrian
37
Alma
21
Alma
40
Olivet and Hillsdale
16
Olivet
45
18
Hillsdale
43
43
G.RJ.C.
17
Fred C a l v i n h e a d e d the t h i n c l a d s this f a l l ,
C a p t a i n R a l l a n d Schut puts on a fresh burst o f s p e e d .
I
Autumn Athletics for Women
Hockey Team
Winning Volleyball Team
R O W O N E : J. Loveys, H. B e i n e r t , U. O o s t e r b a a n .
R O W O N E : M . De W a a r d , J. K e m p .
R O W T W O : K. B a k k e r , J. K u i p e r , C. Y o n k e r s , D. BurggraafT.
R O W T W O : M . V a n D y k , C. V e e n , S. Beck.
ROW
ROW
THREE:
D.
Staal,
N.
Guldenschuh,
S.
Neste,
J. O w e n , J.
THREE: C. Yonkers, J.
Beyers.
Schregardus.
Hope women intramural
and
have an o p p o r t u n i t y to p a r t i c i p a t e
intercollegiate
Miss Bried a n d the W o m e n ' s
sports
which
are
in b o t h
organized
Athletic Association
board.
by The
y e a r o p e n e d for c o e d athletes w i t h - i n t r a m u r a l tennis a n d v o l l e y b a l l t o u r n a m e n t s in t h e f a l l .
H o p e ' s field h o c k e y t e a m d e f e a t e d
K a l a m a z o o a n d C a l v i n , a n d lost a m e e t to A l b i o n .
S E A S O N ' S SCORES—FIELD H O C K E Y HOPE
OPPONENTS
3
Kalamazoo
2
2
Albion
5
9
Calvin
0
VOLLEYBALL Junior A — Champions Sophomore B —
74
Runners-up
Scholten,
S. Neste, J.
Ten
Haken,
B.
Varsity Cheerleaders E. F r i n k , D. Claussen, J. Eastman, J. P h i l i p , M . V e u r i n k . M i s s i n g : G. Forness.
, Fight!
The c h e e r l e a d e r s w h o s p a r k t h e s p e c t a t o r enthusiasm at f o o t b a l l a n d fighting
basketball games display
s p i r i t as the p l a y e r s .
almost as much
They w o r k h a r d in d i r e c t i n g
yells w h e n the f a n s a r e r e a d y to " w h o o p it u p , "
but t h e i r
r e a l p r o b l e m comes w h e n H o p e ' s t e a m is e i t h e r f a r a h e a d or f a r b e h i n d a n d a p a t h y t h r e a t e n s to o v e r c o m e a c r o w d . These a m b i t i o u s
girls
are
continually
devising
new
words
a n d m o t i o n s f o r cheers in a n e f f o r t to a r o u s e m o r e spectator spirit.
Cheerleaders i, M. i n a r d i ;
G.
A n d e r s o n , C.
Bonthuis. A g o o d shot arouses s p o n t a n e o u s a p p r o v a l f r o m b a s k e t b a l l f o l l o w e r s .
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ROW
O N E : C. Prins, W . M o l e n a a r , M .
D y k s t r a , T. F a u l k n e r , B. Bonne ma, J. W o o d b y , M . T r a x l e r .
R O W T W O : G . H o e k s e m a , M . H o k s b e r g e n , J. Reenders, T. H o e k s t r a , D.
Kleis, R. B r a n d , B. M u y s k e n s , B. K u y p e r , B. C o o k .
R O W THREE: A . D e i t z , P. H y i n k , E. S i m m o n s , C. Yost, B. T h o m a s , D. R i t s e m a , Vusse, H. W i s e , H. V a n d e r M e u l e n , A , V a n
D y k e , D. Scott, D. V a n
G.
Peterson, M .
H a n c h e t t , J.
Schimmel,
R. Schout, J.
Van
D a m , N . T e l l i e r , D. F u g a z z o t t o .
Strike Up the Band!
S p e c t a t o r e n t h u s i a s m at f o o t b a l l g a m e s w a s b o o s t e d this y e a r b y t h e s p i r i t e d music of
Hope's
band,
under
the
n e w d i r e c t o r , Roy S c h a b e r g .
baton
of
its
Students en-
j o y e d the b a n d ' s half-time p r o g r a m s , a n d t h e c h e e r l e a d e r s a p p r e c i a t e d its assistance in
arousing
vocal
support
of
the
team.
In a d d i t i o n t o such i m p o r t a n t c o n t r i b u t i o n s t o t h e g a m e s , t h e b a n d p e r f o r m e d at several concerts a n d
pep
rallies a n d
Homecoming parade.
M r . S c h a b e r g looks o v e r music f o r a b a n d p r o g r a m .
76
J. Sietsma, S. C o o k , J. W i l e y .
in t h e
De
Anyone Hungry? " C a n d y ! P o p c o r n ! " A g e n t l e v o i c e a t t e m p f s to rise a b o v e
the
noise
of
the
crowd
at
a football
or b a s k e t b a l l g a m e . The o w n e r o f t h e v o i c e w e a r s a g r a y blazer with the
letters
ADD,
standing for
A t h l e t i c D e b t D i g g e r . She is a w e l c o m e s i g h t to students
who
work
up
an
appetite
j u m p i n g up a n d d o w n at g a m e s . the A D D
sales a r e
by
yelling
and
The p r o f i t s f r o m
u s e d t o assist t h e a t h l e t i c d e -
partment a n d to supply various campus needs. ADD
members w i t h
their
trays
of
food
are
a wel-
come s i g h t at f o o t b a l l a n d b a s k e t b a l l g a m e s .
R O W O N E : M . G o u w e n s , D. T o r n g a , A . Tell, E. C a r t e r , M . W i e r s m a , J. T o m l i n s o n . R O W T W O ; J. N i e n h u i s , J. O w e n , A . W i e g e r i n k , C. Y o n k e r s , M . D i e p h u i s , S. K o o i s t r a , D. Burns, K. A s h e .
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E d i t o r - i n - c h i e f : N a n c y Boyd
Student Sounding Board This y e a r , e v e r y F r i d a y w a s s i g n i f i c a n t t o H o p e
dents
aired
their
views
on
the
problem
of
the
students, not o n l y b e c a u s e it w a s t h e last d a y o f
s o r o r i t y b i d d i n g system, the c o n t r o v e r s y o v e r b e r -
t h e s c h o o l w e e k , but also b e c a u s e it w a s the d a y
m u d a shorts, a n d a v a r i e t y o f o t h e r subjects.
to see in w h a t n e w c o n t r o v e r s i a l issue t h e Anchor The c o l l e g e n e w s p a p e r staff b e g a n e a r l y in t h e fall to arouse expression of articles o n t h e n e w
student o p i n i o n
with
c h a p e l system a n d t h e v a l u e
of H o m e c o m i n g floats.
A f t e r these issues h a d b e e n
t h o r o u g h l y discussed. Anchor
In a d d i t i o n
to
stimulating
c a m p u s a f f a i r s , t h e Anchor
had become embroiled.
w r i t e r s a n d o t h e r stu-
student
thought
stir u p interest in b r o a d e r a r e a s , such as the arts and world affairs.
U n d e r t h e l e a d e r s h i p o f Editor
N a n c y Boyd, the paper d r e w the literary contributions o f a n i n c r e a s e d n u m b e r o f students a n d p r o vided
interesting
and
informative
material
readers.
Feature E d i t o r : B a r b a r a M o r t e n s e n A r t E d i t o r : Jim Esther
Staflf: Janet R i e t v e l d , S a n d r a V a n d e r Berg, D a l e C o n k l i n , B a r b a r a Bloemers, Janet Riemersma, N a n c y M a l s t r o m
on
staff also a t t e m p t e d to
for
its
Assistant E d i t o r : Louise H u n t e r C o p y E d i t o r : Beverly J o e c k e l
Columnists: Richard J a a r s m a , R o n a l d C h a n d l e r , James M i c h m e r h u i z e n
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Photographers: Mil
News Editor: Nancy Sonneveldt Assistant E d i t o r : N o r m a De Boer
H a l e , Fred V a n d e Vusse
THE
Y EXECUTIVE B O A R D : J. D a k i n ,
D. G a l l o ,
D. S l u y t e r , R. S a m p l e ,
R. S t o c k h o f f .
Christian Fellowship Even b e f o r e a f r e s h m a n a r r i v e s o n c a m p u s , he is m a d e a w a r e of the activities a n d goals of the Y M C A a n d Y W C A at H o p e .
D u r i n g t h e s u m m e r , he receives
a letter a c q u a i n t i n g him w i t h the Y ' s ; a n d s h o r t l y a f t e r he has u n p a c k e d a n d is s e t t l e d in his n e w h o m e , he sees this j o i n t o r g a n i z a t i o n busy at w o r k . Early in t h e f a l l , a f t e r o r g a n i z i n g a b e a c h p a r t y f o r t h e f r e s h m e n , Y m e m b e r s l a u n c h a c a m p u s memb e r s h i p d r i v e a n d b e g i n t h e i r series o f T u e s d a y n i g h t meetings.
T h r o u g h o u t t h e y e a r , t h e y a t t e m p t to ful-
fill s p i r i t u a l a n d s o c i a l n e e d s b y such a c t i v i t i e s as S p i r i t u a l Life W e e k , c l o t h i n g a n d mission d r i v e s , ski a n d canoe trips, a n d
s e m i - a n n u a l state w e e k - e n d
conferences.
R O W O N E : B. J o e c k e l , J. N i e n h u i s , B. W a l v o o r d , M . Scudder. R O W T W O : C. De J o n g , J. K l e i n h e k s e l , R. S a m p l e , J. S t r i n g e r , K. A s h e , G . Linscott, B. Russell.
Judy
Van
Dyke
signs
membership drive.
up
as
a Y member
during
the
fall
L i r T ' ^ V r ^ Norm
Hess
Camp
for
and the
Janet
fall
Hook
retreat
arrive
held
at
by
Y's
Clear from
Lake all
e %
<
m y
m
s
•••<•
over M i c h i g a n .
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ft'
nwm
s:i
Late risers morning
ROW ONE:
S. V a n ' t
Kerkhoff, M.
can
always
count
on
the Y's for
Saturday
breakfasts.
W o o d , J. D a k i n #
D. Sluyter. R O W T W Q : P. H e s s e l i n k , R. Stockhoff,
L. Ten
Brink, G.
Stegink,
D. G a l l o .
# Members
of
YMCA
and
YWCA
f r o m the c a m p u s a n d c o m m u n i t y .
collected
clothing
for
Japan
Behind Sorority Life In a d d i t i o n t o its usual f u n c t i o n s o f c o - o r d i n a t i n g a n d r e g u l a t i n g t h e five p e r m a n e n t s o r o r i t i e s a n d e s t a b l i s h i n g t h e f r e s h m a n s o r o r i t y , t h e Pan H e l l e n i c B o a r d has b e e n busy a n t i c i p a t i n g p r o b l e m s w h i c h w i l l a r i s e as H o p e ' s e n r o l l m e n t r a p i d l y Composed
of
representatives from
every
increases. sorority,
t h e B o a r d has b e e n w o r k i n g w i t h a f a c u l t y c o m m i t tee t o revise t h e e x i s t i n g r u s h i n g a n d b i d d i n g p r o gram.
Advisors
to
the
Board
are
Miss
Reeverts a n d M r s . M a r y T e l l m a n .
S o p h o m o r e s at V a n Vleck a r e t h r i l l e d as they o p e n t h e i r sorority bids.
R O W O N E : M . G o u w e n s , S. C r a w f o r d , B. V i c h a , L. Plassche, S. Grossman, J. W a l r a d , J. V a n D y k e , C. Rylance. R O W T W O : B. Z e e d y k , M . W i e r s e m a , E. A m m e n h e u s e r , M . G o u w e n s , M . Proos, J. S c h r e g a r d u s , M . Rocks, J. W i l e y , M . W h i t l o c k .
Emma
R. W i e g e r i n k , V. Essenberg, T. A a r d e m a , F. A l l e n , J. N y h u i s .
Fraternity Harmony P r o b l e m s c o n c e r n i n g the c o l l e g e ' s five f r a t e r n i t i e s a r e t a k e n to t h e I n t e r - F r a t e r n i t y C o u n cil
for
discussion
and
a c t i o n . Each
fraternity
has t w o r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o n the C o u n c i l , w h i c h is a d v i s e d b y D e a n H i l m e r t .
W h i l e the g r o u p
strives t o m a i n t a i n h a r m o n y b e t w e e n the f r a t e r n i t i e s , 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 by o r g a n i z i n g i n t e r - f r a t e r n i t y sports a n d by a w a r d ing
a scholastic t r o p h y
each
semester t o the
society with the highest a v e r a g e . has
the
responsibility
of
The C o u n c i l
directing
fraternity
rushing, b i d d i n g , a n d initiating.
Brothers!
(If
he lives t h r o u g h
initiation week).
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Perseverance
I
' i
iii.Âť
â&#x20AC;˘ ii!: y
A v i d f o o t b a l l fans c a r r y the sport late i n t o the season.
W i n t e r a n d snow b r i n g new o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r f u n .
Hope's Snowed
W i n t e r sports enthusiasts try t h e i r skill d u r i n g the ski w e e k e n d s p o n s o r e d by the Y.
C o m m u t e r students c o n s i d e r themselves lucky w h e n a snow brush is the o n l y t o o l they n e e d to b a t t l e t h e w e a t h e r .
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OREnris
J o h n K l e i n h e k s e l e m c e e s at the A l l - C o l l e g e C h r i s t m a s p a r t y .
The o l d t r a d i t i o n of c a r o l i n g b i n d s H o p e students t o g e t h e r i n the s p i r i t of C h r i s t m a s .
Christmas on Campus
C h r i s t m a s c e l e b r a t i o n s b e g i n e a r l y on H o p e ' s c a m p u s , officially c o m m e n c i n g with a Sunday a f t e r n o o n vesper service. The spirit o f C h r i s t m a s r e a c h e s to e v e r y p a r t o f t h e c o l l e g e . V a r i o u s o r g a n i z a t i o n s , clubs, a n d societies l o o k f o r w a r d to their annual Christmas parties.
Holly a n d wreathes a d d a
festive look to the dormitories. A t r a d i t i o n o f l o n g s t a n d i n g , the A l l - C o l l e g e C h r i s t m a s Party s p o n s o r e d b y t h e W o m e n ' s A c t i v i t y L e a g u e , h i g h l i g h t s the C h r i s t m a s season a n d helps fill t h e d a y s o f i m p a t i e n t w a i t ing until C h r i s t m a s v a c a t i o n . The
night
before
departure,
the
dormitory
a s s e m b l e in the l o u n g e s f o r t h e i r C h r i s t m a s p a r t y .
students
Parties m e a n f o o d .
Gathered
a r o u n d the Christmas tree, they sing their f a v o r i t e carols, b r i n g i n g C h r i s t m a s o n t h e c a m p u s t o a h a p p y close.
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Music of Christmas One every
o f the most m e m o r a b l e events o f Christmas
season
at
Hope
College
is t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n o f H a n d e l ' s Messiah a student
chorus
and
orchestra.
by
For t h e
p a r t i c i p a n t s a n d the a u d i e n c e , the f a m o u s o r a t o r i o h o n o r i n g the
Savior
inspires t h e
true joy o f C h r i s t m a s , This y e a r , in a d d i t i o n to p r e s e n t i n g p a r t s o f the Messiah,
w h i c h is usually p e r f o r m e d
in
Hope
its
entirety,
College
brought
to
H o l l a n d the t e l e v i s i o n cast of G i a n - C a r l o Menotti's This
Amah/
relatively
and new
the
Night
Christmas
Visitors. musical
d r a m a , p r e s e n t e d w i t h t h e t r a d i t i o n a l Messiah,
o f f e r e d a rich e x p e r i e n c e in w o r s h i p
t h r o u g h music.
The a u d i e n c e was c h a r m e d by the songs of l i t t l e A m a h l .
Students w i l l l o n g r e m e m b e r the b e a u t i f u l p e r f o r m a n c e of the t h r e e k i n g s in A m a h l and
the Night
Visitors. O n c e a g a i n H o p e students b l e n d t h e i r voices in the i n s p i r i n g music of H a n d e l ' s Messiah.
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Holidays at Home In s p i t e o f t h e C h r i s t m a s p a r t i e s a n d t r a d i t i o n s at s c h o o l , n o t h i n g c o m p a r e s w i t h C h r i s t m a s at h o m e . The w e e k b e f o r e C h r i s t m a s is f i l l e d w i t h last m i n u t e s h o p p i n g , assignment completions, a n d the g e n e r a l a n t i c i p a t i o n , a f t e r l o n g hours o f study, t o r e l a x at home. Suitcases
are
brought
down
and
dusted,
the
l i b r a r y is r e l i e v e d o f h u n d r e d s o f b o o k s , a n d e v e r y one
waits
for
the
final
day —
and
chapel.
The
c h a p e l s e r v i c e t h a t d a y is c h a r g e d w i t h e x p e c t a n c y as s t u d e n t s a w a i t P r e s i d e n t L u b b e r s ' a n n u a l Christmas g r e e t i n g s .
O n c e t h e suitcases a r e p a c k e d , the n e x t trick is g e t t i n g t h e m a l l i n t o the car.
—
•<
^
• <
-C'Jter f H
•«-
W i t h t h o u g h t s o f C h r i s t m a s presents a n d d e l i c i o u s h o m e c o o k i n g , p a c k i n g is d o n e q u i c k l y
if not n e a t l y .
Finally, t h e m o m e n t a r r i v e s , suitcases a r e p a c k e d , cars l o a d e d —
a n d t h e n t h e r e is a p a u s e at t h e final
moment of departure.
For some, t h e g r e a t j o y o f
g o i n g h o m e is s u d d e n l y a r r e s t e d b y a slight r e g r e t f o r l e a v i n g so m a n y f r i e n d s . S a d f a r e w e l l s a r e g i v e n , b u t a l r e a d y t h e t h o u g h t o f g o i n g h o m e is f o l l o w e d by the desire to return.
Students have m i x e d f e e l i n g s o f r e g r e t a n d joy as they say g o o d - b y e to f r i e n d s b e f o r e g o i n g h o m e f o r Christmas v a c a t i o n .
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Books o r e p i l e d h i g h â&#x20AC;&#x201D; some p r e v i o u s l y u n o p e n e d , others Once
in
the
year,
the
library
has
more
patrons
than
the
Kletz.
Serious Scholars at Last W i t h e x a m s i m m i n e n t , t h e c a m p u s assumes an austere aspect. has p a s s e d , a n d
The f r i v o l i t y o f t h e h o l i d a y s now
e a r n e s t s t u d y i n g is t h e
o n l y m e a n s t o success. Dr. Brown uses his Kletz t i m e to f i n d ask his students.
g o o d q u e s t i o n s to
Desks a r e
piled high
w i t h b o o k s ; to s o m e students t h e texts a r e curiously n e w - l o o k i n g , t o o t h e r s t h e y a r e w o r n a n d familiar. gin.
Then t h e c r a m m i n g a n d r e v i e w i n g be-
A n y t i m e , a n y p l a c e is a c c e p t a b l e . A t last t h e d r e a d e d w e e k a r r i v e s . Lights a r e
seen in t h e d o r m i t o r y w i n d o w s all t h r o u g h thf? night, coffee consumption triples.
At
last t h e
s e e m i n g l y y e a r - l o n g w e e k ends, a g e n e r a l sigh o f r e l i e f rises f r o m the c a m p u s ; a n o t h e r semester has b e e n c o m p l e t e d .
90
5K
Any time, any breakfast line.
' W e f o r m such f r i e n d s h i p s as a r e necessary
p l a c e is a c c e p t a b l e â&#x20AC;&#x201D; e v e n t h e
A
display
of
Mexican
art
drew
many
comments
during
the
Fine Arts Festival.
Two
guest
speakers.
Dr.
Nathaniel
Champlin
from
W a y n e State U n i v e r s i t y a n d M r . Z o l t a n Sepeshy f r o m -
the C r a n b r o o k
Accent on the Arts
A
Fine A r t s Festival, o r g a n i z e d
A c a d e m y of A r t , spoke on the t o p i c .
" T h e S i g n i f i c a n c e of A r t f o r O u r D a y . "
by the
D e p a r t m e n t o f A r t , w a s i n i t i a t e d this y e a r to
emphasize
the
value
of
art,
music,
d r a m a , a n d p o e t r y , all o f w h i c h a r e o f t e n s l i g h t e d d u r i n g a student's p r e p a r a t i o n f o r life
in
a
practical
world.
e v e n t , s p o n s o r e d by the ments,
Opus,
and
The fine
Alcor,
three-day
arts d e p a r t -
featured
guest
s p e a k e r s o n t h e arts, a film o n the l i f e o f Michelangelo,
an
art
exhibit,
plays
by
Palette a n d M a s q u e , b a n d c o n c e r t s , a n d a presentation
of
members a n d
student
poetry.
students w h o
Faculty
planned
and
p a r t i c i p a t e d in the f e s t i v a l h o p e d t h a t t h e program
would
encourage
more
students
t o e x p l o r e the artistic fields a n d e m p h a s i z e the i m p o r t a n c e o f t h e fine arts in a l i b e r a l arts e d u c a t i o n . John
Paarlberg
and Arlene
Cizek
took
roles
in
"Ario
Da
Capo,"
a one-act
p l a y p r e s e n t e d by Palette a n d M a s q u e .
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..
Brothers and Sisters A nity of
tradition life
brother
year.
in
is t h e and
Alpha-phis
sorority annual
and
joint
fratermeeting
sister societies. Every and
Arkies,
Delphis
a n d C o s m o s , Sibs a n d Knicks, D o r i a n s a n d Emmies, Praters a n d Sorosites l o o k f o r w a r d t o this e v e n i n g w h e n t h e y c a n g e t t o k n o w e a c h o t h e r b e t t e r a n d ren e w the ties t h a t b i n d t h e m . The evening's
i/
Tired
square
dancers
program
dance,
and
dressed
for
may
brothers the
be and
occasion,
the c o m m a n d s of t h e c a l l e r .
relax
with
food
a w a i t the results of c o s t u m c j u d g i n g .
and
entertainment
while
they
a
square sisters,
dance
to
The Rustle of Petticoats W h e n t h e d o r m i t o r y halls a r e f i l l e d w i t h t h e rustle o f p e t t i c o a t s a n d t h r i l l e d voices e x c l a i m o v e r o r c h i d s , f o r m a l t i m e at H o p e C o l l e g e has a r r i v e d . As
if
a
magic
wand
has p a s s e d
over
t h e i r t r e n c h coats a n d g y m shoes, r a d i a n t y o u n g ladies descend on a cloud of chiffon to b e e s c o r t e d f r o m t h e d o r m i t o r y by sedate, young gentlemen to an evening
of
music, f l o w e r s , a n d f i n e r y .
It w i l l match p e r f e c t l y !
A
simulated
skyline forms
the
setting
for
the
Delphi formal, "Manhattan M o o d . "
Time out f o r p u n c h at the D e l p h i f o r m a l .
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In a Festive Mood Formals society. making. can
are
an
annual
event
of
Clever
transform
decorations an
ordinary
and
making
sophisticated.
the
effects
ballroom
a S p a n i s h c a r n i v a l or a M a n h a t t a n house,
each
Their p r e p a r a t i o n s a r e l o n g in the
into pent-
a t m o s p h e r e f e s t i v e or
The d e l i c i o u s d i n n e r , d a n c -
i n g , a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t ensure a n e v e n i n g to remember.
Four " C o s m o p o l i t a n o s " put a song in the a i r .
A festive e v e n i n g to remember.
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' W e a r e h e r e to sing to t h e e O f A r k l e love a n d l o y a l t y .
Not in the Books In t h e midst o f b o o k s a n d l e a r n i n g a n d serious e n d e a v o r s o f the m i n d , t h e murmurs o f the h e a r t a r e not n e g l e c t e d at H o p e C o l l e g e . O f the m a n y f r i e n d ships f o r m e d
in c o l l e g e , some last f o r a l i f e t i m e .
A l t h o u g h a y o u n g man values his f r a t e r n i t y pin next to his l i f e , it is a n i m p o r t a n t m o m e n t f o r him w h e n the
right
girl
consents
to
wear
it. The
fraternity
shares his j o y a n d it h o n o r s the n e w w e a r e r o f t h e pin w i t h a p i n n i n g s e r e n a d e . To the strains o f " M o o n l i g h t a n d Roses" the p i n n i n g is m a d e o f f i c i a l as the f r a t e r n i t y p r e s i d e n t presents a b o u q u e t o f r e d roses to the y o u n g l a d y . It is a n u n f o r g e t t a b l e m o m e n t in a girl's college life.
The
president
extends
the
best wishes
f r a t e r n i t y w i t h a b o u q u e t of r e d roses.
of
the
Dutch Treat W e e k t a k e s not o n l y m o n e y
A Woman's World for One Week O n e w e e k d u r i n g e v e r y s c h o o l y e a r , g i r l s at H o p e c a n b e
but strength.
f o u n d o p e n i n g d o o r s f o r b o y s , c a r r y i n g h u g e stacks o f b o o k s , a s k i n g f o r d a t e s , a n d p a y i n g t h e bills f o r f o o d a n d e n t e r t a i n ment.
These y o u n g l a d i e s a r e n o t a t t e m p t i n g t o
equality
of
the
sexes; t h e y
Dutch T r e a t W e e k , dates
were
invitation,
made the
are
just f o l l o w i n g
an annual campus event. through
the
Bachelor
Bank
the
fight
for
customs
the of
This y e a r , a f t e r or
by
personal
g i r l s e s c o r t e d t h e men t o t h e K l e t z , t h e m o v i e s ,
a n d t h e " S h a m r o c k S w i n g " at t h e Lit. C l u b .
Nervous?
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The f r e s h m e n d i r e c t o r s c a r e f u l l y c o n s i d e r a song for the s i n g .
From Many Voices For w e e k s b e f o r e t h e A l l - C o l l e g e Sing, f r a t e r n i t y a n d sorority
directors
are
frantic
with
worry
as t h e y
attempt
to d r i l l w o r d s a n d tunes into the h e a d s o f t h e i r c o l l e a g u e s . Songs a r e become
rehearsed
apathetic
must put
more feeling
seems u n a t t a i n a b l e , hours o f is to
d o z e n s o f times, c a u s i n g
while
practice.
present
a
into the
keep
music.
The g o a l
skilled
performance
of
Perfection
e a c h singer
performance
of
singers to
insisting
but is f i n a l l y a p p r o a c h e d
society can be p r o u d . group's
the d i r e c t o r s
at first
after and
which
his
they many
director or
her
A n d , o f course, e a c h o n e hopes his will
win
the
judges'
nod
and
the
coveted cup.
S e c t i o n a l rehearsals a r e necessary in p r e p a r i n g f o r the b i g n i g h t .
id
W h e n the n i g h t a r r i v e s , e v e r y o n e is nervous yet e a g e r to p e r f o r m .
98
U n d e r the d i r e c t i o n of Edna H o l l a n d e r , the D e l p h i s t o o k the c u p w i t h t h e i r r e n d i t i o n of " W e r e You T h e r e .
One Spirit of Song The c r o w d in t h e Civic C e n t e r is h u s h e d a n d tense as t h e first s o c i e t y files o n to t h e s t a g e , b u t w h e n t h e h a r m o n y o f r i c h , s t r o n g v o i c e s fills t h e a u d i t o r i u m , a l l a n x i e t y a n d f e a r d i s a p p e a r . The A l l - C o l l e g e
Sing
has
begun.
After
weeks
of
rehearsingi,
e a c h s o c i e t y e a g e r l y w a i t s its turn t o a d d to t h e e v e n i n g o f s o n g . W h e n t h e p r o g r a m is o v e r , t h e H o p e - l v e s a n d D u r f e e W a i t e r s a l l e v i a t e t h e t e n s i o n as t h e j u d g e s c o n f e r . tion the judges declare the winners â&#x20AC;&#x201D;
After long delibera-
in first p l a c e this y e a r
w e r e t h e D e l p h i S o r o r i t y a n d F r a t e r n a l S o c i e t y ; in s e c o n d p l a c e , the S i b y l l i n e S o r o r i t y a n d t h e A r c a d i a n F r a t e r n i t y . a r e cheers o f
joy
a d m i d s t the
silence o f
A t first t h e r e
disappointment;
but
Diversion d u r i n g judging.
soon e a c h i n d i v i d u a l f e e l i n g is b l e n d e d i n t o o n e g r e a t f e e l i n g o f u n i t y , as t o g e t h e r all societies j o i n t h e i r voices i n t o o n e v o i c e â&#x20AC;&#x201D; the v o i c e o f t h e i r Alma
if
I
Mater.
D a n Ritsema's a r r a n g e m e n t a n d d i r e c t i o n of " L a u r a " led the Praters t o v i c t o r y .
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5
1
R O W O N E : D. S i e d e n t o p . W . V a n d e r b i l t , R. Ritsema, W . V a n d e r H i l l , J. V a n d e r H i l l , B. Reid. R O W T W O : M g r . B. K r e u n e n , N . Schut, J. O o s t e r b a a n , R. B a k k e r , D. B o y i n k , E. Buys, J. H e s s l i n k , Coach R. De V e t t e .
Undefeated MIAA Champs The a v i d b a s k e t b a l l f a n s o f H o p e C o l l e g e h a d p l e n t y to c h e e r a b o u t this y e a r as the " O u t s t a t e F i v e " b e c a m e t h e first
team ever to
the second to
sweep
finish
a
14-game MIAA
undefeated
in t h e
schedule a n d
league.
This out-
s t a n d i n g s q u a d , in its o v e r - a l l slate o f 21 g a m e s f o r 1 9 5 9 6 0 , a l l o w e d o n l y f o u r losses, all o f t h e m o u t s i d e t h e c o n ference. The H o l l a n d Civic C e n t e r w a s t h e scene o f m a n y tense moments
while
Hope
was
in
the
process
of
winning
its
f o u r t h s t r a i g h t M I A A b a s k e t b a l l c r o w n ; but the most e x c i t i n g c o n f e r e n c e g a m e w a s the o n e in w h i c h t h e Dutch s q u e e z e d past C a l v i n 8 4 - 8 0 . spectator
hoarse
A n o t h e r g a m e which left almost every and
shaking
was
the
Wheaton
contest
w h i c h H o p e w o n 8 7 - 8 5 , t h a n k s to a l a s t - s e c o n d shot sunk b y W a r r e n V a n d e r Hill. Ray Ritsema, w h o m greatest
all-around
Coach
player"
Russ De V e t t e
calls
he ever c o a c h e d , w a s
"the
named
f o r the s e c o n d t i m e t h e most v a l u a b l e p l a y e r in the M I A A . He a n d V a n d e r Hill, w h o set a n e w l e a g u e s c o r i n g r e c o r d o f 3 6 6 p o i n t s , w e r e b o t h chosen f o r the A l l - M I A A t e a m . Coach D e V e t t e
101
Forward
R o l l a n d Schut
Co-Captain Warren All-MIAA
Vander
Hil
Guard
The f a m i l i a r j u m p shot of the " B i g V " a d d s t w o m o r e for Hope.
SEASON'S
SCORES OPPONENTS
HOPE
74
71
Northern Michigan
98
Lakeland
57
80
Calvin
71
81
Kalamazoo
66 83
99
Adrian
71
Central
87
Wheaton
85
99
Hillsdale
69
124
Olivet
64
1 10
Albion
68
State
71
86
Ball State
81
87
Alma
69
80
Wheaton
95
84
Calvin
80
81
C e n t r a l State
82
Kalamazoo
55
83
Adrian
80
93
Hillsdale
78
94
Olivet
63
80
Albion
68
74
Alma
64
103
Co-Captain MIAA
Most
Ray
Ritsema
Valuable
Guard
Daryl
Siedentop
Player
Ray Ritsema pushes o n e up a g a i n s t C a l v i n .
MIAA
STANDINGS WINS
LOSSES
Hope
14
0
Calvin
12
2
Albion
7
7
Alma
7
7
Kalamazoo
6
8
Adrian
6
8
Hillsdale
4
10
Olivet
0
14
Ray spins, shoots, scores.
W a r r e n V a n d e r H i l l lays it in for the "Flying Dutchmen."
iWWi
:
Jim V a n d e r H i l l slips t h r o u g h the C a l v i n d e f e n s e to score an easy l a y - u p .
That's w h y t h e y call h i m " S p i d e r . '
He u s u a l l y hits the l o n g ones
Bob Reid e v a d e s his o p p o n e n t f o r an easy l a y - u p .
Bill V a n d e r b i l t at the e n d of a successful fast b r e a k .
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R O W O N E : K. K u t z i n g , A . Ten Pas, J, H e s s i i n k , D. Bolhuis, D. S c h e e r h o r n , J. Schoon. R O W T W O : M g r . J. Blom, B. Koster, J. F i e l d h o u s e , G. N e d e r v e l d , C. N y k a m p , A . L a n t i n g , Coach G . Brewer.
JV Cagers
Coach G o r d Brewer's Junior Varsity basketball team
had
a successful season, w i n n i n g
losing t h r e e g a m e s .
nine a n d
The s q u a d , w h i c h i n c l u d e d 10
f r e s h m e n a n d s o p h o m o r e c a p t a i n Jim Hessiink, d e f e a t e d t h e K a l a m a z o o C o l l e g e JV's t w i c e , split t w o g a m e s w i t h C a l v i n , a n d d e f e a t e d t h e A q u i n a s JV's. The o t h e r g a m e s w e r e 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 . C o a c h B r e w e r , w h o s e f i v e starters all a v e r a g e d in double
figures,
expects
that
a
larger
than
usual
p e r c e n t a g e o f t h e b o y s m a y m o v e u p t o the v a r s i t y squad.
Coach Brewer
106
H i g h f o r this r e b o u n d goes C a r l N y k a m p ,
Jon Schoon gets off his shot t o score t w o f o r H o p e .
G a r y N e d e r v e l d seems t o have e v e r y t h i n g p r e t t y w e l l u n d e r c o n t r o l .
107
Victory Celebration
The c l i m a x of 100 M I A A v i c t o r i e s .
Congratuations, "Outside Five"!
W i n n i n g t h e M I A A b a s k e t b a l l c r o w n c a l l e d f o r a d a y o f celebrating
and
honoring
the team
and
coaches.
Glory
w i t h a s p e c i a l c h a p e l service, f o l l o w e d b y a p r o g r a m Speeches w e r e
made, a victory cake was
Day
started
in the g y m .
presented to the team,
a n d a mock b a s k e t b a l l g a m e w a s p l a y e d b y the c h e e r l e a d e r s a n d the varsity team.
Some students spent t h e rest o f the d a y t o b o g g a n -
i n g ; o t h e r s t o o k a d v a n t a g e o f s p e c i a l rates f o r b o w l i n g a n d m o v i e s . A n d there w e r e a few w h o f o u n d that the free d a y g a v e them a c h a n c e t o c a t c h up o n t h e i r studies.
Call this b a s k e t b a l l ?
108
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A t o u c h d o w n is scored.
Intramural ents, a n d
athletics,
Seminary
organized
by
students, p r o v i d e
the
an
m e n t o c o m p e t e in a w i d e v a r i e t y o f s p o r t s . ball, golf, tennis, p i n g - p o n g , ball,
Softball,
and
s p o r t s is t h e M a y
track
are
Day track
basketball, offered. meet.
fraternities,
opportunity
Independall H o p e
During the year, foot-
bowling,
The
for
handball, volley-
highlight
of
intramural
Points f r o m a l l e v e n t s a r e c o m -
piled, a n d the g r o u p with the highest total for the y e a r receives the All-Sports Trophy.
This y e a r , t h e
Knicks w o n the f o o t b a l l
and
golf
c o m p e t i t i o n , t h e Praters h a d t h e b e s t r e c o r d s in b a s k e t b a l l a n d t e n nis, a n d t h e A r k i e s w e r e h i g h - p o i n t m e n in b o w l i n g .
A n o t h e r M a y D a y race is u n d e r w a y .
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W . A. A. Board R O W O N E : E. F r i n k , B. M o n r o e , J. V a n D y k e , J. O w e n , S. Beck, S. Neste, D. Claussen. R O W T W O ; M . De W a a r d , U. O o s t e r b a a n , N . G u l d e n s c h u h , L. B o n n e m a , M . V a n D y k , N . Sonnev e l d t , J. S c h r e g a r d u s , L
Barratt.
Winter Recreation
The W o m e n ' s A t h l e t i c A s s o c i a t i o n o f f e r s a full s c h e d u l e o f r e c r e a t i o n f o r all c o e d s t h r o u g h out the s c h o o l y e a r . it
organizes
pong
teams.
D u r i n g t h e w i n t e r months,
intramural In
basketball
addition,
W.A.A.
and
ping-
sponsors
swim nights at the G r a n d Rapids Y . W . C . A . a n d b o w l i n g at l o c a l lanes.
For w o m e n w h o seek
a b r e a k f r o m t h e b o o k s , but p r e f e r c a r d t a b l e r e c r e a t i o n t o p h y s i c a l r e c r e a t i o n , W . A . A . plans bridge tournaments.
d o I get for a f u l l house?
a
Fun a n d f r u s t r a t i o n fill F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n s .
and away.
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Letter Winners The
H Club
is c o m p o s e d
of
all
Hope
men w h o h a v e b e e n a w a r d e d a t h l e t i c letters.
Members
programs
and
of
the
usher
organization at
college
sell
athletic
events, a n d also serve as ushers f o r other
>
programs.
Former H o p e athletes a n d pres-
ent H C l u b m e m b e r s h o l d a l u n c h e o n each year during Homecoming.
R O W O N E : R. V a n Es, W . V a n d e r H i l l , D. S i e d e n t o p , J. V a n d e r Lind, B. L a v e r m a n . R O W T W O : G. D a m h o f , N , Hess, D. W h i t e , G. Bylsma, H. W r i s t e r s .
R O W O N E : D. M i t c h e l l , D. G a l l o , J. M i l l a r d , R. I w e m a , E. S e e l y , W . K a r a c h y , K. V i n s t r a . R O W T W O : R. B r a n d s m a , B. Roe, A . S o u t e r , A . V a n
Fraternity
D i c k s o n , S. H a v l i c e k , R. H e r r o n , J. Blom.
for Service A chapter of A l p h a
Phi O m e g a , a
n a t i o n a l service f r a t e r n i t y , w a s o r g a n i z e d this y e a r o n H o p e ' s c a m p u s . The fraternity
is
affiliated
with
the
Boy
Scouts o f A m e r i c a a n d is o p e n to ail f o r m e r Scouts. A m o n g its m a n y service projects, the new g r o u p included building a H o p e C o l l e g e Time
float
f o r t h e Tulip
p a r a d e s , u s h e r i n g at
games,
guiding
campus
basketball
visitors,
dis-
t r i b u t i n g m a i l to the d o r m s , a n d w o r k i n g at Prestatie Huis.
112
D y k e , B. H o l m e s , G . B l o o d , A . R y n b r a n d t , R
R O W O N E : H. B e i n e r t , R. B r a n d , B. K l e b e , B. L a v e r m a n , N . Hess, S. Lutz, R. V a n Etten, P. D o l m a n , L. B o n n e m a . ROW
T W O : G . B l o o d , N . S m i t h , B. H o l m e s , C. Becher, E.
Seely,
R. Z e g e r s , R. A c h t e r h o f ,
R. F u n d t , R. I w e m a , M .
Nieowsma,
R. Rohe, J.
K i e f t , B. B o u w m a , C. H a l e .
Campus
Jim T h o m a s s i g n a l s Ed Seely to g o on the a i r w i t h the W T A S n i g h t l y newscast.
Broadcasting When on
the
blustery w i n t e r
campus,
and
winds
students
swoop prefer
down not
to
v e n t u r e out i n t o t h e c o l d f o r a c o f f e e b r e a k , t h e y find d i v e r s i o n f r o m t h e i r studies by t u n i n g in t o W T A S , the c o l l e g e r a d i o s t a t i o n (if t h e y c a n g e t it). hours t o
A l a r g e s t u d e n t staff d e v o t e s m a n y
planning
educational,
and
and
broadcasting
musical,
news p r o g r a m s to t h e c a m -
pus. The staff o f W T A S is c o n s t a n t l y e x p a n d i n g a n d d i v e r s i f y i n g its p r o g r a m t o k e e p f e l l o w students
entertained
and
well-informed
about
campus, community, and w o r l d affairs.
113
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R O W O N E : R. V a n Der M e u l e n , J. W o o d b y , J. W e z e m a n , M . H o f f m a n , C. Rylance, M . F r y l i n g , M . Ten Pas. R O W T W O : M . Rocks, J. K e m p , L. L a w r e n c e , A . C i z e k , B. Fisher, M . D i e p h u i s , M r . De W i t t ,
D. D e e m s , D. V a n d e r W o u d e , M . V e u r i n k , S. N o r r i s .
R O W THREE: J. C l a y t o n , L. B o n n e m a , M . V a n D y k , N . V a n d e r K o l k , P. H i x s o n , N . M a l s t r o m , J. R e i c h o l d , D. C h u r c h . R O W FOUR: M . V a n d e r W i l t , G . W e e k s , B. Vicha # P. V a n W y k , C. Benes, J. P a a r l b e r g , C. L e m m e n , J, W i e r s , J. H e e r e m a , D. Davis, N . G r a b i n s k i
Dilettantes of Drama S t r a n g e l y e n o u g h , the f o u r t h f l o o r o f the Science B u i l d i n g is t h e p l a c e t o f i n d H o p e ' s d r a m a enthusiasts. Little T h e a t e r , blowers,
There, h i g h up in t h e
between
they
can
exhaust fans
be
found
and
blocking
scenes, d r i l l i n g lines, or r e l a x i n g b a c k s t a g e a f t e r a successful r e h e a r s a l . In spite o f its p o o r l o c a t i o n . Little Thea t e r f a n s h a v e not b e e n d i s a p p o i n t e d
in
the p r o d u c t i o n s o f Palette a n d M a s q u e . This y e a r ' s season s t a r t e d w i t h t h e H o m e coming Universal
play,
Capek's
Robots.
R.U.R. â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Rossum's
D u r i n g the w i n t e r months
a l l e f f o r t w a s c o n c e n t r a t e d in the p r o d u c t i o n o f M u r d e r in the Eliot.
Cathedral
b y T. S.
The M u s i c B u i l d i n g w a s used f o r this
theatre-in-the-round
production
which
p l a y e d to a p p r e c i a t i v e a u d i e n c e s o n t w o consecutive week ends. Murder
114
in the
Cathedral
The
dynamic
implications
of
the
H o m e c o m i n g p r o d u c t i o n , Rossum's
age
of
automation
Universal
A l l of the tense, d r a m a t i c
are
revealed
in the
P & M's
Robots.
moments of
Eliot's Murder
in fhe
Cathedral
were
b r o u g h t to l i f e
this
theatre-in-the-round production.
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Dramatic Honors
R O W O N E : C. Rylance, R. V a n Der M e o l e n , G. W e e k s . R O W T W O ; C. B u i l e n d o r p , B. Fisher, M r . De W i t t , L. H u n t e r .
After
successful
work
in
Palette
and
Masque,
including
b o t h the d r a m a t i c a n d t e c h n i c a l aspects o f p r o d u c t i o n , students become eligible for
m e m b e r s h i p in the n a t i o n a l h o n o r a r y d r a -
matics f r a t e r n i t y . N a t i o n a l C o l l e g i a t e Players.
This is a f i t t i n g
h o n o r f o r t h o s e w h o s e e n e r g y a n d enthusiasm has b e e n r e s p o n sible f o r the h i g h q u a l i t y o f H o p e ' s d r a m a t i c p r o d u c t i o n s .
Debate D e b a t i n g a c t i v i t i e s at H o p e C o l l e g e a f f o r d o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r all students to improve ROW
O N E : S. M o r r i s , A . H e r f s t , M .
Whitlock.
their
skills
in
such
essential
a r e a s as r e s e a r c h , analysis, o r g a n i z a -
R O W T W O : C. V a n d e r W o u d e , B. L a v e r m a n , A . G a r f i e l d , C. R y n b r a n d t , T. H o e k m a n .
tion, logic, and speaking.
Student de-
b a t e r s p a r t i c i p a t e in events s p o n s o r e d by the M i c h i g a n I n t e r c o l l e g i a t e Speech L e a g u e a n d Pi K a p p a D e l t a . They also g a i n p r a c t i c a l e x p e r i e n c e in a u d i e n c e analysis a n d before
adaptation
various
Reformed
by debating Church
or-
g a n i z a t i o n s a n d a r e a service clubs. In a d d i t i o n to t h e c o n v e n t i o n a l style, stud e n t s l e a r n t o e m p l o y the cross e x a m i n a t i o n a n d d i r e c t clash styles o f d e -
I
bate.
The who
women
plan
to
of
Hope
enter
College
vocations
of
C h r i s t i a n service g a i n i n f o r m a t i o n about
their
through Delta. ture
anticipated
the
programs
of
work Kappa
M e e t i n g s of t h e c l u b f e a -
speakers
and
panel
discus-
sions o n t o p i c s o f m i s s i o n a r y , Sunday
and
school,
full-time
church
work.
R O W O N E : E. W a t t , R. K r e m e r , B. M u y s k e n s , B. W h i t a k e r , D. C l u t e , L. V a n D u i n e n . R O W T W O : J. O o s t e r i n k , M . J o r d a n , B. B o n n e m a , D. R a m a k e r , P. Estell, K. G i v e n s , C. Roylance.
Preparing for Religious Vocations
Alpha
Chi
is
an
organization
c o m p o s e d o f H o p e men w h o a r e p r e p a r i n g f o r c a r e e r s in the ministry, missions, r e l i g i o u s e d u c a t i o n , a n d o t h e r a r e a s o f C h r i s t i a n service. by
The m e m b e r s h e a r speeches men
who
can
acquaint
them
with the responsibilities a n d p r o b lems o f r e l i g i o u s v o c a t i o n s .
R O W O N E ; H. W o o d , Jr., K. K r o n e m e y e r , J. W o n d r a , B. L a v e r m a n , W . Joosse, J. W i e r s . ROW
TWO;
J. S a n f o r d ,
D. N e r o n i ,
F, l o v e ,
B. K r y g s h e l d ,
E. S i m m o n s , J. W o o d w a r d ,
L. T e i t s m a ,
N . T e l l i e r , L. A r t h u r .
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R O W O N E : M . H o f f m a n , B. Beyers, S. Grossman, P. Estell, K. T e r b e e k , L. V a n D u i n e n . R O W T W O : S. K o o i s t r a , C. S i k k e n g a , E. Fell, K. H y i n k , S. V a n ' t K e r k h o f f , K. N y h u i s , M . D i e p h u i s , M . G o u w e n s . R O W THREE: B. B o n n e m a , D. Burns, B. M u y s k e n s , G . B o u m a n , J. A n k e r , M r . V e r
Beek, L. T i n h o l t , M . W i e r s m a , A . V a n d e n
Berg,
K. A s h e , C. N e l s o n , L. C l e l l a n d , B. P h i l l i p p s e n , N . De Boer. R O W FOUR: S. N e s t e , D. R a m a k e r , A . Y o n a n , M . D e c k e r , B. V a n d e r M o l e n , S. Beck, C. V e e n , J. V a n L e e u w e n , M . V a n K o e v e r i n g , G . Linscott, J. B u r g w a l d , L. Plassche, N . M a l s t r o m , B. M o n r o e , E. Luttrull. R O W FIVE: S. N o r r i s , B. D y k e m a , J. Ten H a k e n , T. T h o m p s o n , G. Engel, P. A l b e r s , R. B a l f o o r t , S. S y b e s m a , J. Bos, B. Roelofs, T. F l i c k e m a , G . Bryson, W . Platzer.
Teachers of Tomorrow The dent
Hope College chapter National
Education
of the
Stu-
Association
fur-
nishes p r o s p e c t i v e t e a c h e r s w i t h a d d i t i o n a l R O W O N E : S. Post, Dr. V o n D o h m , K. B r i n k , R. Ritsemo, J. Bolthouse.
i n s i g h t i n t o v a r i o u s aspects o f the p r o f e s -
R O W T W O : G. Bylsmo, R. T o u b o i d , T. K l o o s e n , T. M o o r e , D. S i e d e n t o p , S. S c h l a f e r , A .
sion.
R y n b r a n d t , G. Bolt.
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I
Local t e a c h e r s a n d school a d m i n i s -
trators
and
schools
in
students other
club
members.
wtih
future
who
have
countries Movies
teachers
and
from
attended
speak
to
the
conventions
other
colleges
enrich the monthly programs.
0 Businessmen - To- Be The
V
Business-Economics C l u b gives stu-
d e n t s a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o b e c o m e b e t t e r acquainted
with
contemporary
activities
in
these f i e l d s . The o r g a n i z a t i o n a r r a n g e s t o h a v e l o c a l l e a d e r s in business a n d indust r y s p e a k at its m e e t i n g s .
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Future Doctors The P r e - M e d C l u b , at its m o n t h l y meetings,
attempts
scholarship a n d
to
promote
unity a m o n g
stu-
dents w h o a r e p l a n n i n g c a r e e r s in m e d i c i n e . The c l u b ' s p r o g r a m s f e a ture lectures b y specialists in v a r i ous a r e a s o f
medicine, presenta-
tions o f s t u d e n t r e s e a r c h p r o j e c t s , a n d films.
R O W O N E ; G. H o e k s e m a , Dr. V a n Z y l , J. De L o n g , P. D a m s t r a , G . V a n d e n Berg, P. C o m p a a n , J. Peter m a n , L. A k k e r , C. Bruins. R O W T W O : J. Leestma, L. Jacobusse, J. T e u s i n k , P. Hsu, D. W i e r s m a , S. V u g t e v e e n , M . M a g a n , M . Kleinh u i r e n , H. V a n Der K o l k , C. T i m m e r , P. G r o t e n h u l s , J. A n d e r s o n , R. Rohe, R. A c h t e r h o f .
R O W O N E : Dr. B r i n k , D. N e c k e r s , D. M a c h i e l e , L. H e l l e n g a , Dr. V a n Z y l , E. Su, B. M o r t e n s e n , B. M o n r o e , Dr. K l e i n h e k s e l . ROW
TWO:
N.
V a n d e r b o r g h , B. T r i m m e r ,
H. C l a u s e n , J. S h i m p , A .
C h e n , S. V u g t e v e e n ,
R. V a n E e n e n a a m , G. Su, K. N y k e r k , D. W e r k m a n , J. T h o m p s o n , G . D a m h o f , K. B r o w n .
R. De
Vries,
Students of Chemistry The C h e m i s t r y C l u b , w h i c h is a f f i l i a t e d w i t h the A m e r i c a n C h e m i c a l S o c i e t y , is c o m p o s e d o f chemistry m a j o r s w h o i n t e n d to e n t e r this p r o f e s s i o n . In a n e f f o r t to l e a r n m o r e a b o u t their f u t u r e w o r k , c l u b members this y e a r v i s i t e d A r g o n n e N a tional Laboratory and Dow Chemical C o m p a n y .
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Biology Honors
The A l p h a
Eta c h a p t e r
of
the
Beta Beta Beta, n a t i o n a l h o n o r a r y b i o l o g i c a l f r a t e r n i t y , holds m o n t h l y meetings
at
which
it
often
has
s p e a k e r s f r o m t h e f a c u l t y , indust r y , a n d o t h e r a r e a s . S o m e o f the members tended
from a
Hope
national
church
Tri-Beta in C h i c a g o this y e a r . chapter
takes
displays
for
charge the
at-
convention of
Science
of The
biology
ROW
O N E : G.
H o e k s e m a , P. C o m p a a n ,
B. Bootsman, J. Tysen #
P. H o w e r , Dr.
E l l i o t t , G. V a n d e n Berg.
R O W T W O : J. De L o n g , P. H u i z e n g a , P. D a m s t r a , H. V a n Der K o l k , J. P h i l i p , P. Fell, M . De J o n g ,
R.
Schut, J. P e t e r m a n , R. M a r s h a l l , F. V a n d e Vusse.
Open
House h e l d in the s p r i n g f o r h i g h school science students o f H o l l a n d a n d s u r r o u n d i n g cities.
R O W O N E : M . Fisher, B. Fell, M . S c u d d e r , W . V a n d e r H i l l , Miss Ross, A . V a n d e n Berg, S. Evans. ROW
TWO:
Dr.
Fried, W .
Burggraaff,
L. J a c o b s e n , M r .
Hinga,
R. C h a n d l e r ,
P. van
Reyen, D r .
Williams.
History Honors Hope's G a m m a Omicron Chapter
of
Phi A l p h a
Theta,
national
h o n o r a r y history f r a t e r n i t y , is o p e n upon
invitation
to
students
who
d i s p l a y scholastic a c h i e v e m e n t a n d an
interest In history. The g r o u p
e a c h y e a r presents t o a f r e s h m a n a n d a s o p h o m o r e a n a w a r d f o r outs t a n d i n g w o r k in this a r e a .
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Die deutsche Ehrenverbindung D e l t a Phi A l p h a , d i e n a t i o n a l e deutsche
n
E h r e n b r u d e r s c h a f t , sucht
das Studium der deutschen Sprache zu f o r d e r n
und
verschiedene
ihren M i t g l i e d e r n
Aspekte
der
deut-
schen Kultur n a h e zu b r i n g e n .
Ein
H o h e p u n k t des Jahres w a r d i e A u f fuhrung
von
zwei
ausgezeichne-
t e n d e u t s c h e n Filmen a m C a m p u s .
R O W O N E : S. D o y l e , B. V i c h a , M . G o t t e , M r s . S n o w , J. A n k e r , J. O w e n , A . V a n d e n Berg. R O W T W O : S. B r a a k s m a , C. L e m m e n , R. J a a r s m a , S. W i l s o n , Dr. F r i e d , P. V a n W y k ,
G.
Looman,
A . R y n b r a n d t , V. T o p .
R O W O N E : Dr. S c h r i e r , R. V a n Der M e u l e n , M . K l a a r e n , A . H e r f s t , M r , S m i t h , C. R y n b r a n d t . R O W T W O : B. L a v e r m a n , H. M a e r t e n s , R. Beyer, P. L y d e n s , T. H o e k m a n , D. H e n g e v e l d , R. C h a n d l e r .
Speech Honors Hope College's Gamma
Chap-
ter o f Pi K a p p a D e l t a is o p e n , u p o n i n v i t a t i o n , t o students w h o d i s p l a y s i g n i f i c a n t a c h i e v e m e n t in f o r e n s i c a c t i v i t i e s . The p u r p o s e o f t h e o r ganization and
is t o
encourage
promote further
interest
efforts
in
the field of public speaking.
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5fc Honores in Linguis Antiguis
R O W O N E : G. L o o m a n , F. D i e k m a n , S. S c h l a f e r , L. Ten B r i n k , M r . W o l t e r s , B. Parsil, F. K r o i t h o f . ROW
TWO:
M.
Freeman,
L.
Plassche,
M.
Van
Dyk,
J.
Heerema,
P. G r e e n s h i e l d s ,
C.
Wolf,
L. H e l l e n g a .
Sodetates
ad Graecam et Lat'mam Unguam Studendam
Studentes q u i p l u r a d e cultu, h u m a n i t a t e , et litteris a n t i -
sunt. H a e c societas, q u a e u b i q u e in A m e r i c a est, " E t a S i g m a
q u o r u m c o g n o s c e r e c u p i u n t , i d f a c e r e possunt per c o n v e n t u s
P h i " a p p e l l a t a est. Ilia pars eius q u a e in C o l l e g i a S p e i est
in singulos menses s o c i e t a t i s " C l a s s i c s C l u b . " Q u i d a m stu-
"Gamma
Rho"
d e n t e s huius societatis in a l i a m s o c i e t a t e m q u o q u e r e c e p t i
Graecam
aut
appellata linguam
est.
Latinam
I l l i et i l l a e qui diligenter
student
societatem invitantur.
ROW
O N E : C. Y o n k e r s , J. H e e r e m a , C. W o l f , L. H e l l e n g a ,
Plassche, M .
Freeman.
ROW
F.
TWO:
Schlafer.
Diekman,
F.
Kruithof,
B.
Parsii,
M.
P. G r e e n s h i e l d s , M .
Tucker,
Mr.
Wolters,
Van
L. Ten
Dyk,
L.
Brink,
S.
linguam in
hanc
c\ <â&#x20AC;˘
Le Cercle Francais Le C e r c l e Frangais s ' i n t e r e s s e a encourager langue
une
et
la
appreciation culture
pour
frangaises.
la Les
etudiants de f r a n g a i s o n t I ' o c c a s i o n d ' a u g m e n t e r leur c o m p r e h e n s i o n d e
la
l a n g u e p a r la c a m a r a d e r i e et la c o n v e r s a t i o n . L ' i n f l u e n c e f r a n g a i s e e s t sentie m e m e d a n s la s a l l e a m a n g e r , ou il y a une t a b l e o u Ton n e p a r l e q u e le f r a n g a i s .
R O W O N E : K. W o l t m a n , C. Y o u n g , J. Z w e m e r , J. Loveys # J. T h o m a s , M . V e r m e e r . ROW
TWO:
S. Fischer, B. J o e c k e l , G .
Poppink, N. Schwarz, G.
Pennington, Mrs.
Prins, M i
M e y e r , B. K a m p h u i s , C. Yost. R O W THREE: E. F r i n k , K. De G r o a f , G. H e a t h , D. W i l k i n , H. H e e g , P. H e s s e l i n k , E. P i n t e r , > Y o n a n , M . L o w r e y , L. Folts.
ROW
O N E : B. M u y s k e n s , B. N i e t e r i n g , J. De
Ryke, S. B o w m a n ,
L
Feltham, G.
Gilmore,
D.
P. A d a m s ,
G.
Ten B r i n k . ROW
TWO:
K.
Coster,
S.
Fischer,
D.
Fisher /
J. W i l e y ,
C.
Fuge,
D.
Deems,
G r o e n e v e l d , E. L u t t r u i l , R. F l i k k e m a . R O W THREE: B. K u t z i n g , J. J e n n e r , Dr. B r o w n , W . BurggraafP, L. J a c o b s e n , R. T w i c h e l l .
El Club Espanol Con peliculas y platicas dadas por e s t u d i a n t e s y visitantes q u e h a n e s t a d o en paises d e h a b l a e s p a f i o i a , se suplem e n t a las e n s e n a n z a s d e las closes d e espanol.
Los m i e m b r o s
del
Club
Es-
p a n o l t a m b i e n t i e n e n la o p o r t u n i d a d d e h a b l a r la l e n g u a e s p a f i o i a c u a n d o celebran
la
Navidad
con
una
fiestesita,
p a r a los ninos M e j i c a n o s q u e v i v e n en Holland.
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Reali Nation
Signs of s p r i n g a r e a w e l c o m e s i g h t a f t e r a l o n g , w e a r y w i n t e r .
Spring - Eternally New
The t e m p t a t i o n of the n e a r b y b e a c h proves v er y s t r o n g t o d i l i g e n t scholars.
In the s p r i n g , a y o u n g g i r l ' s f a n c y turns to sunbathing â&#x20AC;&#x201D;
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on Durfee roof!
Hot p i z z a a n d a l i t t l e e f f o r t c o m b i n e to p r o v i d e m o r e f u n d s f o r the Sib's service p r o j e c t s .
One
of
the
joys
of
a
sorority
is w o r k i n g
together.
T h r o u g h o u t the y e a r , e a c h s o r o r i t y has p r o j e c t s w h i c h , b e -
Working
sides f i l l i n g a n e e d , a r e a means to b i n d t h e s o r o r i t y closer t o g e t h e r in the f e l l o w s h i p w h i c h o n l y w o r k c a n g i v e . S o m e p r o j e c t s m a y b e f o r the s o r o r i t y itself; p a i n t i n g
Together
the sorority nishings.
room
or
raising money to
But w h e n e v e r
b e o f service to o t h e r s . f a m i l i e s or
giving
possible, the
purchase new fursororities choose to
By p r o v i d i n g f o o d baskets f o r n e e d y
parties for orphans, the
sororities show
t h a t t h e y h o l d in e a r n e s t t h e i r i d e a l o f service to t h e c o m munity.
â&#x20AC;˘J
There's a new l o o k in the S i b y l l i n e s o r o r i t y r o o m .
I
B J H H K of p a i n t .
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w
jKamsm
A s o r o r i t y gets a f a c e l i f t i n g w i t h a b r i g h t new coat
More Than Fellowship Although fraternities are concerned primarily with fun a n d fellowship, they frequently find
satisfaction
in s e r v i n g
p e o p l e outside their organizations a n d outside the college.
Various frats have
d o n a t e d b l o o d t o t h e Red Cross, h a v e helped elderly people nity,
and
have
in t h e c o m m u -
assisted
with
charity
drives. A service project with a new a n g l e was
undertaken
by
the
Praters
this
y e a r . In s p o n s o r i n g a b e n e f i t p e r f o r m a n c e by t h e Four Freshmen, a f a m o u s v o c a l g r o u p , this f r a t e r n i t y h e l p e d t h e Muscular
D y s t r o p h y Fund a n d , at t h e
s a m e t i m e , g a v e students a n d t h e p e o p l e o f H o l l a n d a n unusual e v e n i n g o f entertainment.
The Four Freshmen come to H o l l a n d !
,
ft
^
J
f
B r i n g i n g a p o p u l a r vocal g r o u p to the c a m p u s was a b i g e v e n t for the Fraters.
129
V I O L I N : J. Tysse, N . H o u t m a n , G . W e e k s , M . M e e n g s , M . De W a a r d , C. K r e g a r , B. Ritsema, R. B r o o k m a n , Y. Luttrull, M . K l a a r e n , J. Riters, M . G e r r i t s e n , D. WyckofF, I. Pastoor, D. C o n k l i n , R. D i c k s o n , M . H a a s , L. L a w r e n c e , A . G a r f i e l d , T. De H a a n , W . R i d e r , C. Roylance. der
W i l t , H. J o h n s t o n , M . G o u w e n s , C. K i n g , R. Holt.
Slagh.
BASS: A . B i l y e u , W .
E. W e i s , T. Faulkner. D i x o n , F. Eshelman. Van
Buren.
FLUTE: D. V a n
ENGLISH H O R N : E. W e i s .
CELLO: D. S l u y t e r , G . D y k e , E. O o s t e r h o f ,
S t e g i n k , B. F r i e l i n g , C. S c h u m a c h e r , C. V a n S p y k e r , R. Russell, M . W o o d , P. J. T i l l m a n ,
CLARINET: G . H o e k s e m a , C.
Meulen. TROMBONE: M.
Elzinga, G.
L o o m a n , C.
Matthews.
PERCUSSION: M . K a m m e r a a d , S. M i d d e r n a c h t .
Concert Musicians The H o p e C o l l e g e O r c h e s t r a , d i r e c t e d b y Dr. M o r r e t t e Rider, is c o m p r i s e d o f talented body.
instrumentalists The
group
from
rehearses
the
student
twice
each
w e e k f o r concerts w h i c h a r e p r e s e n t e d f o r music lovers o f t h e c o l l e g e a n d t h e c o m munity.
These c o n c e r t s o f t e n f e a t u r e solo-
ists f r o m the O r c h e s t r a ,
130
S. S c h a a p ,
Prins, S. De
Koning.
L. Folts.
P I C C O L O : J.
Hollander.
BASS CLARINET: J. O v e r z e t .
C O N T R A B A S S O O N : D. W i k m a n . H O R N : W . K u y p e r , D. W a a n d e r s , D. Kleis, B. M u y s k e n s , K. H o o g e r h y d e .
De Vusse, H. V a n d e r
Kruiswyk.
Van
Roters, R.
V I O L A : N . Boyd, M . V a n -
BASS
TROMBONE;
D.
Ritsema.
TUBA;
O B O E ; T. Z y l m a n ,
BASSOON:
R. C o o k , W .
TRUMPET: M . V e r S t e e g , J. R.
Schout.
TIMPANI;
A.
Select Symphonette Members
of
the
Hope
College
Sym-
phonette, chosen f r o m the Orchestra, represent t h e s c h o o l ' s best m u s i c a l t a l e n t . excellence of the g r o u p
The
has b e e n w i d e l y
r e c o g n i z e d since its e s t a b l i s h m e n t in 1 9 5 4 . H i g h l i g h t s o f the y e a r w e r e t h e c o n c e r t t o u r to C a l i f o r n i a a n d t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n o f A m a h / and
the
Night
Visitors,
in w h i c h t h e Sym-
p h o n e t t e a c c o m p a n i e d p r o f e s s i o n a l singers f r o m N e w York City.
" T u b b y t h e T u b a " w a s p r e s e n t e d a t a c h i l d r e n ' s concert.
R O W O N E : J. Tysse, N . H o u t m a n , M . M e e n g s , G . W e e k s , M . G o u w e n s , M . V a n d e r
Wilt, N.
Boyd.
R O W T W O : J. Riters, R. B r o o k m a n , M . Raters, J. T i l l m a n , T. Z y l m a n , E. W e i s , W . K u y p e r , D. W a a n d e r s , C. S c h u m a c h e r , D. S l u y t e r . R O W THREE: E. K r u i s w y k , M . V e r S t e e g , H. V a n d e r M e u l e n , J. O v e r z e t , G . H o e k s e m a , R. C o o k , F. E s h e l m a n , M . E l z i n g a , G. L o o m a n , A . B i l y e u .
f l i ;
-
ROW
O N E : A . Y o n a n , M . Z i e s e n i t z , A . D a i n i n g , J. V a n
D y k e , J. B a l d w i n , C.
K r e g a r , R. Russell, J. W e z e m a n , P. V e n d e r
Beek, M .
R. M e e n g s , M . F r y l i n g ,
B. W h i t a k e r , S. De K o n i n g . R O W T W O : M . A . M e e n g s , M . V e r m e e r , S. B r a a k s m a , C. N e l s o n , B. Beyers, M .
K l a a r e n , P. Y e a g e r , J. K o o p m a n ,
E. C a r t e r ,
R. A u s e m a , J. S c h r e g a r d u s ,
E.
H o l l a n d e r , E. H o l l a n d e r , M . S c u d d e r . R O W THREE: J. R i e t v e l d , M . De J o n g , J. H o l l a n d e r , D. W i l k i n , D. Smits, D. W y c k o f f , G. Bryson, M .
De W i t t , L. W a n g ,
J. T h o m a s , J. N y h u i s , J. Paduch, J.
Owen. ROW
FOUR: S. S c h l a f e r , D. N e c k e r s , D. S c h r e g a r d u s ,
R. L o o y e n g a , J. K l e i n h e k s e l ,
K. K r o n e m e y e r ,
D.
Nederveld,
R. Beyer,
R. V a n
Es, C.
R y n b r a n d t , J.
Betke, T. Bos, W . S e y f a r t h , C. M a t t h e w s .
Chapel Choir
Choral Music A b r i g h t n o t e in t h e sometimes d r e a r y s c h o o l r o u t i n e is p r o v i d e d >"iu,'
b y the C h a p e l
C h o i r as it o p e n s e a c h w e e k d a y c h a p e l service.
Besides s i n g i n g as a m i x e d g r o u p , the
C h o i r is d i v i d e d i n t o the W o m e n ' s C h o i r , under the direction of M r . A n t h o n y Kooiker, a n d t h e M e n ' s C h o i r , d i r e c t e d by M r . Roger Rietberg. D u r i n g the w i n t e r months, t h e C h o i r p r a c tices d i l i g e n t l y u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f
Dr.
R o b e r t C a v a n a u g h (or " P r o f " as he is k n o w n t o his students) in p r e p a r a t i o n f o r its a n n u a l spring tour.
u
The p r a c t i c e o f t o u r i n g to sing
in v a r i o u s p a r t s o f t h e c o u n t r y w a s s t a r t e d in 1 9 5 3 a n d has p l a y e d a l a r g e p a r t in e s t a b l i s h i n g H o p e ' s r e p u t a t i o n as a n o u t s t a n d i n g
The c h o i r puts on a new f a c e .
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church college.
R O W O N E ; Mr. Kooiker, M. Van
K o e v e r i n g , J. B a l d w i n , C. K r e g a r , A . D a i n i n g , J. V a n D y k e , A . Y o n a n , P. V a n d e r Beek, J. W e z e m a n , R. Russell,
B. W h i t a k e r , S. De K o n i n g , C. Rylance. ROW T W O :
M . K l a a r e n , P. Y e a g e r , M . Z i e s e n i t z , B. Beyers, C. N e l s o n , J. R i e t v e l d , R. A u s e m a , J. K o o p m a n , J. S c h r e g a r d u s , E. C a r t e r , M . M e e n g s ,
M. Fryling. R O W THREE: V. T a p , M .
De J o n g , N .
H e r n a n c e , M . V e r m e e r , S. B r a a k s m a , M . M e e n g s , J. H o l l a n d e r , J. P a d u c h ,
E. H o l l a n d e r ,
E. H o l l a n d e r , J.
O w e n , M . S c u d d e r , L. Plassche.
Women's Choir
Men's Choir R O W O N E ; J. T h o m a s , L. W a n g , D. W i l k i n , D. Smits, B. S e y f a r t h , J. N y h u i s , D. W y c V o f f , G . Bryson. R O W T W O ; M r . R i e t b e r g , W . Lee, M . De W i t t , S. S c h l a f e r , G . Peelen, R. V a n Es, S. W i n n , D. N e c k e r s , D. N e d e r v e l d . R O W THREE; D. S c h r e g a r d u s , J. Betke, J. K l e i n h e k s e l , C. R y n b r a n d t , B. L o o y e n g a , R. Beyer, C. M a t t h e w s , K. K r o n e m e y e r .
ROW ONE:
L. T u r n b u l l , B. Ver M e e r , B. B o n n e m a , R. K r e m e r , J. W i l e y , B. N i e t e r i n g , M . F u g a z z o t l o , P.
Pentecost, B. B l o e m e r s , S. P h a i l , M . W a s s e r m a n , L. Barrett
J. K u i p e r , R. F l i k k e m a , D. Fisher, S. V a n E e r d e n , N . N i e n h u i s , M . B a t t i n g . ROW T W O :
J. W a a d b y , D. H a l l , B. A l l e n , S. K a n a m a r i , S. V a n De Poel, Y. D a u m a , J. S i e t s m a , C. C r a w l e y , M . N e e v e l , P. H i x s o n , M , V e u r i n k , S. W i l d s c h u t , K
W a l t m a n , AA. W h i t l o c k , G. P e n n i n g t o n , B. J o e c k e l , B. W o o d , E. Su, L. C h a n g , C. Ling. R O W THREE: S. C o o k , T. V a n Lente, M . Proos, S. H a r m e l i n k , M . A a l b e r t s , R. D y k s t r a , M . Slot, M . S c h u i t e m o , E. B o u l d i n , A . B i l l i n , AA. L o u w e n a a r , AA. V a n d e r W i l t S. V a n d e r b e e k , M . L o w r e y , M . Pierce, J. Tysen, D. Z e e r i p , D. T a y l o r , B. Blunt, D. Ten B r i n k . R O W FOUR: B. G i l l i e s , G. W a b e k e , J. H u b b a r d , W , K a r a c h y , P. Hsu, C. B a r n a r d , P. A d a m s , S. B r o w n , D. W h i t l o c k , A . A b r a h a m s e , J. H o l k e b o e r , J. T h o m a s , E Prince, M . De Ruyter, AA. W o o d , M . A c h t e r h o f , L. V e r m e e r , C. Buteyn, J. Pleune, R. T a u b a l d , W . S a x s m o , R. K l e b e , P. H e s s e l i n k . R O W FIVE: G. E l f r i n g , D. G a l l o , J. S t e i n i n g e r , J. H e s s l i n k , D. W h i t e , P. Lydens, D. H o l l a n d , J. B u r g g r a a f f , G . S t e g i n k , D. B o g a a r d s , R. Hensel, O . L a n t i n g a , P V a n W y k , D. AAitchell, C. L e m m e n , J. Piet, B. V a n d e n Bosch, J. J e n n e r , D. Evers, J. H e s s l i n k , S. A M d d e r n a c h t , J. De Pond.
Singing for Pleasure Singing
is
a
good
way
to
break
the
r o u t i n e o f classes a n d s t u d y i n g . The C h a n c e l C h o i r , d i r e c t e d b y M r . Roger R i e t b e r g , . i s o p e n t o all students i n t e r e s t e d in s i n g i n g in a musical o r g a n i z a t i o n .
The c h o i r p e r f o r m s
at v a r i o u s s c h o o l f u n c t i o n s a n d churches.
^
A little b i t
more, basses.
for
local
Musical Experiences Hope
College
music
students
have
many
op-
p o r t u n i t i e s t o i n c r e a s e t h e i r skill a n d a s s u r a n c e b y performing bers.
for
fellow
students
and
faculty
mem-
The music d e p a r t m e n t a r r a n g e s a f u l l s c h e d -
ule of v a r i e d c o n c e r t s b y l a r g e g r o u p s , e n s e m b l e s , a n d soloists, f e a t u r i n g b o t h students a n d i n s t r u c t o r s . In find
addition, the
many
concerts
music
and
presented
by
non-music the
students
Holland
Civic
Music Association an excellent means of b r o a d e n i n g t h e i r musical e x p e r i e n c e . A l l these p r o g r a m s , t h o u g h not i n c l u d e d in t h e i r c o l l e g e c o u r s e , h e l p students w h o e n j o y music t o b e c o m e b e t t e r a c q u a i n t e d w i t h a n a r t f o r m w h i c h is o f t e n
n e g l e c t e d in a l i b e r a l
arts e d u c a t i o n .
S t u d e n t recitals a r e a p a r t of H o p e ' s music p r o g r a m .
T i m e out f o r o p e r a â&#x20AC;&#x201D; a new m u s i c a l e x p e r i e n c e f o r some.
M a n y H o p e students t o o k a d v a n t a g e of the Civic C e n t e r concert o p p o r t u n i t i e s .
Shelby Braaksma, o r g a n
G o r d o n Hoeksema, clarinet H e w i t t J o h n s t o n , p i a n o (junior)
Command Performances
G o r d o n S t e g i n k , b a s s - b a r i t o n e (junior)
Edna H o l l a n d e r , p i a n o 136
J u d y Tysse, v i o l i n
Mary Van Koevering, soprano
Jack O v e r z e t , c l a r i n e t
Each s p r i n g t h e s o u n d s o f voices s t r a i n ing
for
violins
the
sometimes
notes on
top
which
are
musical
sometimes
squeaky,
piano
scales,
sweet
keys
that
and are
b e i n g caressed or p o u n d e d , pour f r o m the music b u i l d i n g .
S o m e o f t h e s e sounds a r e
p r o d u c e d by senior, and occasionally junior, vocalists a n d instrumentalists w h o a r e frantically
preparing
for
their
spring
recitals.
These p e r f o r m a n c e s , w h i c h a r e a t t e n d e d b y faculty members, friends, and families, are the
results
of
years
of
musical
study
in
Lynalice Nelson, o r g a n
classrooms a n d practice rooms.
Betty W a l t e r s , p i a n o
Marilyn Scudder, contralto
Emily
Hradec
and
Diane
Roskamp p r e p a r e
for t h e i r w a l k f r o m E d i n b u r g h to L o n d o n .
Cultural Exchange Hope
College
is b e c o m i n g
quite
an
international
s c h o o l , f o r this y e a r it e n r o l l e d a b o u t 4 0 students f r o m f o r e i g n c o u n t r i e s . To m a k e b e t t e r use o f this o p p o r t u n i t y f o r a c u l t u r a l e x c h a n g e , m e m b e r s o f A l c o r a n d Blue Key held
informal
monthly meetings with foreign
students.
Those w h o p a r t i c i p a t e d in the m e e t i n g s e n j o y e d b e c o m ing
better
acquainted
with
the
individuals
and
ideas
from many different nations. N o t only are other countries represented on Hope's c a m p u s , but o f t e n H o p e students study a b r o a d . This y e a r two
H o p e c o e d s , s t u d y i n g in S c o t l a n d , b r o u g h t H o p e
College to a greater awareness of international problems b y
their
"walk"
to
raise
money
for
Refugee Program.
B r i g i t t o shares her V i e n n e s e b a c k g r o u n d w i t h her r o o m m a t e s .
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Memories from home.
the W o r l d
ROW
ONE:
N.
Malstrom,
E. T a l s m a ,
G.
Bouman,
B. B o n n e m a ,
K.
Blank,
M.
L o w r e y , L. Plassche.
R O W T W O : J. H o f f m a n , J. M c D o w a l l , C. Rylance, Dr. F r i e d , B. V i c h a , R. C h a n d l e r , E. Fell, C. L e m m e n , J. D a k i n , A . Lifts. R O W THREE: A . H e r f s t , D. C l u t e , S. Fischer, I. J o n e s , R. T a u b a l d , T. F l i c k e m a ,
A . Sens, H. D y k e m a , W . K a r a c h y , H. M a e r t e n s , D. B e e k m a n , C. S i k k e m a , R.
De W i t t , M . K l a a s e n , M . H o k s b e r g e n , J. S i e t s m a .
Hope for Better international Relations
In t h e s p r i n g , t h o u g h t s t u r n t o m a n y t h i n g s . For I n t e r n a t i o n a l Relations C l u b m e m b e r s these t h o u g h t s usually c o n c e r n t h e s p r i n g c o n f e r e n c e , h e l d in Bost o n this y e a r , a n d t h e p r e p a r a t i o n o f H o p e ' s c o n ference exhibit which depicts their year's p r o g r a m . Three y e a r s o f success w i t h t h e i r d i s p l a y s p r o v i d e d t h e c l u b w i t h i n c e n t i v e t o d o as w e l l this y e a r . The y e a r ' s p r o g r a m b a s e d o n " T h e M a r x i s t Experiment" munist
p r e s e n t e d v a r i o u s aspects o f t h e C o m -
system.
Western campus
Highlights
Michigan and
a
IRC
meeting
of
the
year
Conference on
the
were
held
Communist
on
the the
Youth
Festival in V i e n n a w i t h f i r s t - h a n d r e p o r t s a n d slides. W i t h a hope for better international relations, the
IRC
seeks
to
promote
the
understanding
of
world affairs.
Dr. F r i e d a n d IRC m e m b e r s m a p t h e r o u t e t o the c o n f e r e n c e .
R O W O N E ; J. V o n L e e u w e n , L. Folts, L. G o r d o n , E. F r i n k , J. R e i c h o l d , J. S c h r o e d e r , A . A n t o r , B. H u s t o n , B. A m o s , S. Grossman. R O W T W O : G . D o m h o f , J. A n d e r s o n , J. M i l l a r d , R. A c h t e r h o f , N . K a n s f i e l d , M . D e c k e r , R. V a n Es, S. C o o k , G . S t e g i n k , D. J a p i n g a , C. Bruins, Ver Steeg, B. V a n L e e u w e n .
Student Government THE
STUDENT
COUNCIL
EXECUTIVE
BOARD:
M.
Decker,
L.
Gordon,
C. Bruins, J. S c h r o e d e r , R. V a n Es.
Each s p r i n g the s t u d e n t b o d y finds itself u r g e d by speeches, posters, a n d o t h e r c a m p a i g n d e v i c e s t o v o t e f o r this or t h a t c a n didate for
Student Council
President a n d
V i c e President a n d class p r e s i d e n t s . W h e n the votes a r e c o m p i l e d a n d the e x c i t e m e n t subsides,
the
new
student
government
l e a d e r s settle d o w n to w o r k w i t h t h e n e w l y - e l e c t e d society a n d i n d e p e n d e n t r e p r e sentatives. This w o r k consists o f p l a n n i n g a d i v e r s i fied
program
and
of
of
solving
extra-curricular problems
activities
concerning
the
g e n e r a l w e l f a r e o f t h e students. The C o u n cil also serves to express s t u d e n t o p i n i o n s a n d interests t o the f a c u l t y a n d a d m i n i s t r a tion.
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STUOINT COUNCIL PI SSI
[RAICdHIS[USSH»*iU«J
Popul ar
election
of
Council
offi c er s
brings
a
little
bit
p o l i t i c k i n g to the c a m p u s .
A
new
service of
the S t u d e n t
C o u n c i l this y e a r
was a
listing
of b o o k s for sale.
141
of
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w//(.A\V,~
Dormitory Government The s m o o t h a n d u n i f o r m f u n c t i o n i n g o f t h e d o r m i t o r i e s is f a c i l i t a t e d by t h e e f f o r t s o f the Men's Houseboard and Women's Houseboard. The b o a r d s , c o m p o s e d o f r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f r o m e v e r y d o r m i t o r y , see t h a t r e g u l a t i o n s a r e u p h e l d and
offenders
disciplined.
o n l y a small p a r t o f
This,
however,
their w o r k .
is
In a d d i t i o n
they plan many parties for d o r m i t o r y residents a n d t r y to m a k e d o r m i t o r y l i v i n g as p l e a s a n t as p o s s i b l e .
ROW ONE:
E. Swets, L. H e l l e n g a , M . Decker.
R O W T W O : S. V a n ' t K e r k h o f f , T. A n d e r s o n , J. Tysen, S. Evans, S. Lahman.
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ROW
ONE;
ROW
TWO:
J. S a n f o r d , Dean P. G r o t e n h u i s ,
H i n g a , J. Siebers.
R. S h i e l d s ,
H.
Whipple.
The
Women's
Activity
League,
com-
p o s e d o f all w o m e n o f t h e c o l l e g e , p l a n s activities on
for
campus.
women The
and
for
outstanding
everyone events
for
w h i c h W . A . L . is r e s p o n s i b l e a r e t h e C o n vocation coffee for
Big a n d
Little Sisters,
t h e A l l - C o l l e g e C h r i s t m a s Party, t h e Penny Carnival,
and
May
Day. A
board
repre-
senting sororities, other women's o r g a n i z a t i o n s , classes, a n d t o w n students a r r a n g e s this s c h e d u l e o f events t o h e l p fill t h e s o c i a l calendar.
Big a n d l i t t l e sisters h a v e a f r i e n d l y chat at the W . A . L . P'ajama Party.
Social Planning R O W O N E ; M . G o u w e n s , A . B r o w e r , S. V a n ' t K e r k h o f f , D. T o r n g a , B. Russell, N . G u l d e n s c h u h , M . Proos, B. J o e c k e l . R O W T W O ; C. C u r l e e , J. B u r g w a l d , M . B e r g h o r s t , G . P e n n i n g t o n , M . K e m p e r s , J. W i l e y , S. S m i t h , M . F u g a r z o l t o , N .
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De Boer.
m ;
: g Tf
I
I
f w
: Organization
Editors:
Marlene
Gouwens,
G a r y Baas
Deadline Dodgers
E d i t o r s - i n - C h i e f : J u d y Eastman, J u d y N i e n h u i s
The spirit o f H o p e is not easily c a p t u r e d in w o r d s a n d pictures, but d u r i n g the y e a r the Milestone sence
of
staff tries t o d i s c o v e r t h e es-
Hope's
life
and
to
compile
a
r e c o r d o f the y e a r w h i c h w i l l h a v e m e a n i n g f o r H o p e students.
Not everything can be
i n c l u d e d ; but w i t h t h e h o p e t h a t the pictures
and
write-ups
will
serve t o
remind
e a c h p e r s o n of his o w n u n i q u e H o p e exp e r i e n c e , t h e staff m e m b e r s sort a n d p a s t e and write. Literary
Editors:
Linda
Gordon,
Betty
Vicha,
Richard
Jaarsma,
James
Michmerhuizen
Sports Damhof
144
Editors: S h a r o n
Beck,
Gale
Activities Kempers
Editors:
Mary
Decker,
Nancy
Sonneveldt,
Margery
Photographer: Leander W a n g Art Editors: C a r o l J o e l s o n , Leroy L e b b i n
Advertisement
Editors:
Karen
Abell,
B o n n e m a ; M i s s i n g : Lynne Feltham
t
Faculty E d i t o r s : S a u n d r a K a m p h c f f , M a r y Ellen M o o r e
Business M a n a g e r : M a r y V a n D y k ; T y p i s t : N a n c y Mulder
A d v i s o r s : Miss Janet M u l d e r , M r . H e n r y ten Hoar Class Editors: Jane W e z e m a n , J o h n P a a r l b e r g
Lois
' B h H B WBi yM% D. Kleis, J. T o m l i n s o n , M . B e e k m a n , E. H o l l a n d e r , C. L e m m e n , S. W i l s o n , R. J a a r s m a , J. M i c h m e r h u i z e n .
Ability Applauded The Opus,
a student-edited publication, functions
as a m e d i u m o f e x p r e s s i o n f o r H o p e ' s w r i t e r s , artists, a n d musicians. The e d i t o r s o f Opus
seek t o e n c o u r -
a g e c r e a t i v e a b i l i t y o n c a m p u s a n d to d i r e c t it i n t o a productive channel by providing an opportunity for its p u b l i c a t i o n a n d e v a l u a t i o n b y t h e c o l l e g e community.
146
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Men of Distinction
Blue Key, a n a t i o n a l h o n o r f r a t e r n i t y f o r senior m e n , sets h i g h s t a n d a r d s of scholastic
achievement,
service,
and
c h a r a c t e r as the basis f o r m e m b e r s h i p . The
Hope
men in
Blue Key
assist
in
o p e r a t i n g t h e c a m p u s b o o k s t o r e , usher at c o l l e g e events, a n d serve t h e s c h o o l in
a
year.
variety Blue
of
Key
other
projects.
assisted
the
This
Student
C o u n c i l in p u b l i s h i n g a s t u d e n t h a n d book.
A p l a c e t o r e l a x â&#x20AC;&#x201D; t h a n k s t o Blue Key.
R O W O N E : R. S t o c k h o f f , G . Bylsma, J. Evers, C. L e m m e n , R. V a n Es, M . V e r Steeg. R O W T W O : A . Fisher, D. N e c k e r s , R. Schut, R. C h a n d l e r , P. Fell, P. D a m s t r a , J. K l e i n h e k s e l , S. W i l s o n , M . E l z i n g a . M I S S I N G : C. Poit, Dr. K l e i n h e k s e l .
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Outstanding Coeds Junior w o m e n w h o excellence of
have displayed
scholarship,
leadership,
and character are " t a p p e d " each M a y Day
for
membership
senior w o m e n ' s outstanding
honor
young
in
Alcor,
society.
women
the
These
serve
the
c o l l e g e b y g i v i n g a n H o n o r s Tea f o r students o n the outstanding
films
senting a gift
Dean's
List, b r i n g i n g
to t h e c a m p u s , pre-
to the school, a n d sel-
l i n g f o o d in the d o r m s . T h i s y e a r , A l c o r By m e e t i n g
informally.
Blue Key a n d
Alcor
m e m b e r s f o r m e d closer
f r i e n d s h i p s w i t h students of d i f f e r e n t n a t i o n a l b a c k g r o u n d s .
m e m b e r s also assisted in p r e s e n t i n g a Fine A r t s Festival
R O W O N E ; D. S l u y t e r , J. V a n D y k e , G. W e e k s , B. Fell, C. V a n d e r m y d e , E. H o l l a n d e r . R O W T W O : N . Boyd, B. Emmick, J. S c h r o e d e r , L. H e l l e n g a , C. Rylance.
r'JKIiii!!! Rites of Spring O n a b e a u t i f u l , w a r m d a y e a r l y in M a y ,
1959,
H o p e students g a t h e r e d in the Pine G r o v e t o o f f i c i a l l y g r e e t s p r i n g w i t h the t r a d i t i o n a l rites o f M a y D a y . The g r e e n l a w n w a s a d o r n e d w i t h t h e soft pastels o f gowns worn
by the freshman w o m e n who f o r m e d
the Daisy C h a i n a n d t h e j u n i o r w o m e n w h o tensely w a i t e d to discover which of them w o u l d be presented as m e m b e r s o f A l c o r , t h e c o u r t , a n d f i n a l l y â&#x20AC;&#x201D;
as t h e
M a y Day Queen. The p a g e a n t r y w a s soon o n l y a m e m o r y , but the
Q u e e n Edna a n d her c o u r t a r e p r e s e n t e d to the campus.
women who were honored that day have reigned a n d s e r v e d t h r o u g h o u t this y e a r .
N o w winter
has
p a s s e d , a n d s p r i n g has a g a i n b e e n u s h e r e d in w i t h M a y D a y festivities.
Alcor members have passed on
t h e i r duties to w o m e n o f t h e Class o f 1 9 6 1 w h o h a v e p r o v e n w o r t h y o f t h e r e c o g n i t i o n , a n d Q u e e n Edna has g i v e n her c r o w n t o t h e n e w Q u e e n o f t h e M a y .
A s w i r l of c h i f f o n a r o u n d the M a y Pole.
BBHHHHHHIIIIIHIIIHHH M a y Day sports a r e off to a g o o d start.
149
Greta Weeks
E t h e l a n n e Swets
Shelby Braaksma
Court
Mary Van Koevering
150
Queen Edna Hollander
O n c e a g a i n the m e m b e r s of the f a c u l t y d o n t h e i r caps a n d g o w n s to h o n o r the
Families a n d f r i e n d s j o i n the seniors f o r b r e a k f a s t b e f o r e
graduates.
C o m m e n c e m e n t exercises.
Day of Achievement For
the
members
aroused feelings of
of
the
satisfaction
Class and
of
1959,
Graduation
sadness. The
joy
of
Day
accom-
p l i s h m e n t w a s t i n g e d b y a r e l u c t a n c e to l e a v e the f r i e n d s a n d
the
c a m p u s w h i c h h a d b e c o m e so f a m i l i a r d u r i n g f o u r y e a r s o f c o l l e g e life. To the m e m b e r s o f the Class o f
1960,
who watched friends
l e a v e last June, t h e t i m e o f t h e i r o w n g r a d u a t i o n But t h e y e a r
has
would
again
never
f o r m a l , or
passed swiftly for
practice
build for
a
the
those w h o
Homecoming Sing.
Now
float, the
seemed remote.
realized that attend
satisfaction
a
they
college and
the
sadness m i n g l e in t h e i r hearts as t h e y s p e n d the f i n a l d a y s at H o p e College a n d await G r a d u a t i o n Day 1960.
A g r a d u a t e ' s f a m i l y shares p r i d e i n her a c h i e v e m e n t .
152
The m o m e n t o f f u l f i l l m e n i has a r r i v e d .
The Class of 1959 g a t h e r s f o r the last t i m e a f t e r d i p l o m a s a r e a w a r d e d .
153
Students Abroad --X; i a j
The a p p r o a c h o f summer b r i n g s g r e a t a n t i c i p a t i o n to the H e a r i n g the p o l y p h o n i c concert of c o w b e l l s on a m o u n t a i n s i d e is an u n f o r g e t t a b l e e x p e r i e n c e .
students e n r o l l e d
Summer
School.
in
the
1960
Encouraged
by
Hope
College
enthusiastic
Vienna
members
of
last y e a r ' s V i e n n a g r o u p , t h e y a r e l o o k i n g f o r w a r d to their tour o f F r a n c e , B e l g i u m , G e r m a n y , a n d A u s t r i a , f o l l o w e d b y a s i x - w e e k stay in V i e n n a .
Dean H i n g a rests a f t e r t o u r i n g a salt m i n e in S a l z b u r g .
Past p a r t i c i p a n t s h a v e r e l a t e d
t h e i r i n t e r e s t i n g tales o f c l i m b i n g t h e Eifel T o w e r , l e a r n i n g to use f o r e i g n c u r r e n c y , a n d s p e a k i n g o t h e r l a n g u a g e s . By the e n d o f t h e i r study session in V i e n n a , last y e a r ' s students w e r e r e a d y to g o out o n t h e i r o w n a n d see d i f f e r e n t parts of Europe i n d e p e n d e n t l y .
They c o u l d b e f o u n d f r o m C o p e n -
h a g e n to I s t a n b u l . The
necessary
inoculations
and
examinations
before
s a i l i n g t i m e a r e g l a d l y e n d u r e d by this y e a r ' s V i e n n a Summer
School
as
they
prepare
to
realize
many people â&#x20AC;&#x201D; to travel a b r o a d .
The 1959 V i e n n a S u m m e r School d i n e s r o y a l l y at t h e i r f a r e w e l l d i n n e r in the Palais P a l l v a c i n i in V i e n n a .
the
ambition
of
W i e n , W i e n , nur d u a l l e i n , sollst stets d i e Stadt m e i n e r T r a u m e sein.
The t w o a n d a half w e e k s ' t o u r o f E u r o p e i n a M e r c e d e s Benz bus w i l l be r e m e m b e r e d for a long time.
M a n y students f o r s a k e t h e i r t r e n c h coats a n d g y m shoes t o d o n n a t i v e l e d e r h o s e n a n d d i r n d l s .
Societies
A l l a n D. C r u i c k s h a n k f r o m N a t i o n a l A u d u b o n S o c i e t y
p f
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'0
ll^ f t f t j r v j ^ i
ROW
^
F'
Vli
^ ^
A >?', ^ U - t ^
O N E ; G. P e n n i n g t o n , J. K e n n e d y , G . Boersma, J. De Ryke, A . D a i n i n g , D. W h i t l o c k , V. M o r t e n s e n , M .
^
I p e r l a a n , F. M e e r m a n , J. W e e n u m , S. V a n
E e r d e n , M . K e i z e r , M . T r a x l e r , C. Fuge. R O W T W O : J. Z w e m e r , S. H o o v e r , N . Castor, A . A n t a r , S. B o w m a n , M . H o g e n b o o m , D. A n d e r s o n , N . S c h w a r z , J. l o v e y s , M . Jones, M . N e e v e l , D. S c h o a p , S. S c h a a p , P. K o o i m a n , D. H a r t m a n , B. S n y d e r . R O W THREE; S. Phail, B. N i e t e r i n g , J. D i e p h u i s , C. C r a w l e y , M . H o n c h e f t , S. J o n g , S. V o n d e r b e e k , S. L a h m a n , E. A m m e n h e u s e r , C. Rattray, C. Blick, M .
S i e n s t r a , C. B o n t h u i s , L
Adams,
R. K r e m e r , B. C o o p e r , J. De W i t t , P. De
D y k s t r a , P. Y e a g e r .
R O W FOUR; L. De Feyter, M . A a l b e r t s , D. W e i g e l , J. Scheffers, B. H e n d r k k s o n ,
M.
Haas,
N.
Vander
Jagt, N.
Danielson,
I.
Z j a w i n , D. B u r g g r a a f f , M .
M e e n g s , J. H o l l a n d e r , B. K r u i z e n g a , G. P o p p i n k , K. Blank, J. L o u w e n a a r , L. V e r m e e r , J. Pessek, C. Loucks, N . Rees, K. W o l t m a n .
Alpha Sigma Alpha I Fall Term
A l p h a S i g m a A l p h a , t h e s o r o r i t y f o r all f r e s h m a n girls,
President Vice-President
Mary
Iperlaan
S h a r o n V a n Eerden
Secretary
Janis W e e n u m
a c q u a i n t e d with each other a n d with sorority life.
Treasurer
Faith M e e r m a n
size o f t h e f r e s h m a n class has s o a r e d found that A.
W i n t e r Term President
Ardis
Vice-President
Judy
Secretary Treasurer
158
in t h e past has g i v e n t h e girls a n o p p o r t u n i t y to b e c o m e
Diane Virginia
Daining De
Ryke
Whitlock Mortensen
S. A . ,
a n d the t r a d i t i o n a l sorority
system, c o u l d no l o n g e r f u n c t i o n e f f i c i e n t l y . a new b i d d i n g
system w a s
As t h e
e a c h y e a r , it w a s bidding
In v i e w o f this,
i n i t i a t e d this s p r i n g , a n d
with
t h e close o f t h e school y e a r . A l p h a S i g m a A l p h a w i l l c e a s e to exist.
Alpha Sigma Alpha II Desp t h e d i f f i c u l t i e s a n d f r u s t r a t i o n s e n c o u n t e r e d in 1 ite
.,
.
,
President
Joan Ten C o l e
p l a n n i n g a c t i v i t i e s f o r such l a r g e g r o u p s , A . S. A . I a n d II
Vice-President
s u c c e e d e d in h a v i n g m a n y e n j o y a b l e e x p e r i e n c e s .
Secretary
Martha Tucker
Treasurer
Martha Faulk
the two groups
Although
held separate meetings, they were
f o r s e v e r a l s o c i a l events.
united
Carol Douma
The j o i n t d a t e n i g h t w a s in the
Winter Term
f o r m o f a s q u a r e d a n c e a t t h e Civic C e n t e r ; a n d t h e j o i n t
President
formal,
Vice-President
Joyce Droppers
Secretary
Mary Berghorst
Treasurer
Jean Louret
the
at
theme
the
Pantlind
"Serenade
Hotel of
the
in
Grand
South."
Rapids,
For t h e
S i n g , A . S. A . I c h o s e " O n e Little C a n d l e ,
featured
All-College
Junia Dolman
a n d A . S. A . II
selected " M a y You A l w a y s . "
R O W O N E : M . S c h a f t e n a a r , M . Ten Pas, E. B r a l t o n , M . A c h t e r h o f , B. T i m m e r s , J. Louret, L. C o n g e r , L. B o u w m a n , H. H a d a w i , I . B a r r a t t . R O W T W O : P. D e r k s , I . M u l l i k e n , A . V o g e l , M . T u c k e r , J. D o l m a n , J. D r o p p e r s , C. D o u m a , B. Blunt, J. Ten Cote, M . F a u l k , M . B e r g h o r s t , M . Slot. R O W THREE; J. V a n Fleet, N . N i e n h u i s , L. K l o o s t e r h o u s e , S. C a d y , D. P e t e r s o n , R. W i e r s m a , B. Bosch, N . H o n m o r e , B. H u s t o n , K. V o n O v e r l o o p , M . Hasbrouck, G. Anderson, ROW
FOUR: M .
R. W e s t e r v e l t , B. W a l v o o r d , N .
S p o o n , D. W a i t , C. N y k a m p ,
D a b b e e k e h , C. S c h u m a c h e r , K. V a n d e r W e r f .
P. Pentecost, B. N o w o t n y , M . Z i e s e n i t z , J. V a n T a t e n h o v e , S. B o v e n k e r k , C. T u r k s t r o , I . H e p b u r n , I . V e e n -
stro, J. Z w e m e r , J. H o f f m a n , S. V a n d e r B e r g , C. S c h r o d e r , D. G r e e r , M . Roters, P. N e d e r v e l d , K. C r o n d l e , D. D a v i s . R O W FIVE: J. S c h i m m e l , M . d e V e l d e r , L. H o l l a n d e r , P. Eastin, I. S a l m , S. E w i n g ,
T.
Anderson,
M.
Inardi,
R.
Paduch, M . L o w r e y , C. Y o u n g , M . G o u w e n s , N . H e r m o n c e , M . Pierce, E. Prince, N . K u i p e r , J. Keas, M . M e e n g s .
Brookmann,
M.
Elzingo,
B.
Frieling,
J.
R O W O N E : J. Roos, M . S c u d d e r , M . H o k s b e r g e n , S. Beck, M . V a n D y k , S. V a n ' t K e r k h o f f , E. Fell, D. T o r n g a , L. H e l l e n g a , D. S l u y t e r , M . Fisher. R O W T W O : C. T r e m b a t h , L. G a r b e r , S. Grossman, J. Reichoid, V. T o p , M . K l a a r e n , C. K r e g a r , M . F u g a z z o t t o , C. S i k k e n g a , C. Rylance. R O W THREE: S. De W i t t e , B. Z e e d y k , C. R i n g e n o l d u s , R. De W i t t , G. L i e b e r t z , N . De W i t t e , D. R a m a k e r , K. H y i n k , B. G r a y . R O W FOUR: B. M o r t e n s e n , J. N i e n h u i s , M . M o o r e , P. I n a r d i , R. D y k s t r a , J. T h o m a s , J. V a n d e n Berg, B. Sill, M . De J o n g , J. O o s t e r i n k .
Alpha Gamma Phi
"We strength."
believe
that
friendship
is
the
anchor
For t h e t h r e e y e a r s t h a t A l p h a - p h i
of
our
has b e e n
a
p a r t o f c a m p u s l i f e , its m e m b e r s h a v e t r i e d to i n c l u d e the e l e m e n t o f f r i e n d s h i p in t h e i r a c t i v i t i e s .
O n e o f the most
i m p o r t a n t events o f this y e a r w a s t h e w i d e n i n g o f this circle o f f r i e n d s a n d sisters so t h a t f o r the first t i m e A l p h a - p h i be-
Fall Term President
Elizabeth
Fell
Vice-President
M a r i l y n Scudder
Secretary
Sheryl De W i t t e
Treasurer
S h a r o n Beck
S h a r o n V a n ' t Kerkhoff
Vice-President
"We u p h o l d the
b e l i e v e t h a t t h r o u g h this s t r e n g t h w e c a n principles for which
we
stand."
As a
M a r y Van Dyk
Secretary
Mary Ann Hoksbergen
Treasurer
S h a r o n Beck
. . .
service
p r o j e c t , A l p h q - p h i b r o u g h t a bit o f Christmas cheer in its p a r t i e s f o r t h e c h i l d r e n at B e t h a n y H o m e a n d
Winter,Term President
came a full-sized sorority.
Mary
Free
Bed H o s p i t a l in G r a n d Rapids. The s o r o r i t y w a s p r o u d o f the a c a d e m i c a c h i e v e m e n t s o f its m e m b e r s w h o h a v e m a d e it a s t e a d y c o n t e n d e r f o r the sorority academic trophy.
S p r i n g Term Presiden. 1 Vice-President
Sheryl De W i t t e V i r g i n i a Top
Secretary
Claire Trembath
Treasurer
S h a r o n Beck
O n the social side. A l p h a - p h i saw " L a V i e en R o s e " at the Cascade
Hills C o u n t r y C l u b , a n d w e n t i n f o r m a l at
The Castle. O n c a m p u s , t h e s o r o r i t y c o n t r i b u t e d " S e r e n a d e " to t h e A l l - C o l l e g e S i n g .
As the y e a r e n d e d A l p h a - p h i re-
c a l l e d its o w n first d a y s as it p r e p a r e d o n c e a g a i n t o p l e d g e freshmen.
E x c i t e m e n t a n d e n t h u s i a s m w i l l b e t h o s e t h i n g s most remembered
by this y e a r ' s
members of
Delta
Phi. The n e w
Delta Phi
pledges w e r e w e l c o m e d into the Delphi circle by their sorority sisters at t h e t r a d i t i o n a l w e l c o m i n g c h o c o l a t e . S n o w a n d sleet d i d n ' t k e e p t h e D e l p h i s f r o m h o l d i n g a successful d a t e n i g h t as t h e y t r a v e l l e d to " H o l i d a y o n I c e " in G r a n d R a p i d s . M a k ing
toy
boxes, chains,
children
attending
and
Prestatie
other
n e c e s s a r y items f o r
Huis w a s
decided
upon
the and
c a r r i e d o u t b y t h e s o r o r i t y as a v e r y w o r t h w h i l e p r o j e c t . For
their
winter
formal,
members
of
Delphi
created
Fall Term President
Edna H o l l a n d e r
Vice-President
a
r o m a n t i c p e n t h o u s e in t h e P a n t l i n d H o t e l in G r a n d R a p i d s ,
Secretary
Anne Wiegerink
Treasurer
Martha Diephuis
successfully c a r r y i n g o u t a p e r f e c t s o p h i s t i c a t e d a t m o s p h e r e for their " M a n h a t t a n M o o d . " W i n n i n g the Pan-Hellenic Board's scholarship t r o p h y be-
Joyce V a n d e r Kolk
W i n t e r Term President
Sue Evans
Vice-President
Myrna Schalekamp
Secretary
g a n a successful a n d e x c i t i n g s e c o n d semester f o r t h e D e l p h i s .
Shelby
Treasurer
Braaksma
Martha Diephuis
H i g h l i g h t i n g this s p r i n g season w a s t h e A l l - C o l l e g e S i n g at S p r i n g Term
w h i c h D e l t a Phi t o o k first p l a c e w i t h a d e e p l y - m o v i n g a n d President
i n s p i r a t i o n a l a cappella You T h e r e . "
v e r s i o n o f the o l d s p i r i t u a l , " W e r e
Greta Weeks
Vice-President
D e l p h i d e l v e d d e e p i n t o the m u r k y f o r e s t s o f
Secretary
d a r k e s t A f r i c a at C a s t l e Park f o r its s p r i n g i n f o r m a l . A l s o in-
Treasurer
E t h e l a n n e Swets Janet
Owen
Martha Diephuis
c l u d e d in this semester w e r e i n f o r m a l r u s h i n g p a r t i e s a n d a spring house p a r t y .
ROW
O N E : E. S w e t s , G . W e e k s , E. H o l l a n d e r , S. B r a a k s m a , S. Evans, M . S c h a l e k a m p , A . W i e g e r i n k , J. V a n d e r
R O W T W O : D. C l a u s s e n , S. Fischer, C. S u t t o n , J. W e z e m a n , C. J o e l s o n , R. Russell, J. S i e t s m a , J. B a l d w i n , J. V a n
Kolk, M.
Diephuis.
D y k e , N . De Boer.
R O W THREE: M . G o u w e n s , J. E a s t m a n , J. S c h r e g a r d u s , M . F r y l i n g , B. B l o e m e r s , V. K a j d y , M . V e u r i n k , B. Kraus, P. H o w e r , J. L i n c o l n , H. De W i t t . ROW
FOUR: L. B o n n e m a , J. C l a y t o n , M . K e m p e r s , N . M u l d e r , N . S o n n e v e l d t , M . H o n d o r p ,
J. O w e n ,
N . V a n d e r K o l k , A . C i z e k , M . D e c k e r , J. R i e t v e l d ,
R. A u s e m a .
a
ft"
â&#x20AC;˘
R O W O N E ; L. N e l s o n , J. W a l r a d , S. E d w a r d s , B. T e r b e e k , B. M o n r o e , B. B o n n e m o , L. Folts, J. T i l l m a n , L. J a n s e n , M . W o o d . R O W T W O : B. J o r d a n , J. M a s l e n b r o o k , P. Patterson, M . H o f f m a n , M . F r e e m a n , B. W o o d , M . W h i t l o c k , M . W i e r s m a , T. Reenders. R O W THREE: R. K l o m p a r e n s , S. S m i t h , M , J o r d a n , B. A m o s , C. V e e n , D. Ten
B r i n k , L. T u r n b u l l , L. Kooyers.
R O W FOUR: G . Linscott, M . B o t t i n g , E. W e i s , C. B a r n a r d , M . B a e h r i n g e r , R. S o d e n , P. G r e e n s h i e l d s , B. Beyers, M . V a n d e r W i l t .
B e g i n n i n g w i t h a f a l l house p a r t y at Lake M a c a t a w a a n d c u l m i n a t i n g w i t h a house p a r t y in h o n o r o f the g r a d u a t i n g D o r i a n s , a n o t h e r m e m o r a b l e y e a r has b e e n a d d e d to
Kappa Beta Phi
the history o f K a p p a Beta Phi.
The H o m e c o m i n g b r e a k f a s t
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 the scene as the p l e d g e s were initiated into the sorority. w e r e t h r i l l e d w h e n the D o r i a n Mere
Fall Term President
Katherine
Terbeek
Peanuts,"
captured
Both a l u m n a e a n d actives
float,
first
" N e t t i n g the Hornets is
place
in
the
Homecoming
parade.
Edwards
B l y t h e f l e l d C o u n t r y C l u b w a s t r a n s f o r m e d into a silver
Secretary
Cheryl Veen
a n d b l u e R o m a n g a r d e n f o r this y e a r ' s w i n t e r f o r m a l , " R h a p -
Treasurer
Leona Jansen
Vice-President
Sue
W i n t e r Term President
f o r m a l , the girls w e r e g i v e n a c h a n c e to r i d themselves o f
Barbara Monroe
Vice-President
s o d y in R o m e . " W i t h the p a s s i n g e x c i t e m e n t of t h e w i n t e r
Beth Bonnemo
Secretary
Lynn Folts
Treasurer
Leona Jansen
t h e i r i n h i b i t i o n s at the F e b r u a r y Beatnik Party. M a r c h b r o u g h t the A l l - C o l l e g e Sing w h e r e the D o r i a n s inspired
the
With God."
audience
with
their
rendition
of
1 II W a l k
In M a y c a m e a d a y o f f u n a n d f r o l i c k i n g at
S p r i n g Term President Vice-Presidenf
Sue E d w a r d s B o n n i e Beyers
Secretary
Patricia Patterson
Treasurer
Leona Jansen
the spring informal. W i t h the c h a n g e in the rushing p r o g r a m , the D o r i a n s departed
from
tradition
and
attempted
something
new.
M a n y l o n g hours o f w o r k w e r e put i n t o t h e p r e p a r a t i o n o f a Scottish p r o g r a m to e n t e r t a i n the f r e s h m a n girls. Service
projects
rounded
out
the
program
of
the
s o r o r i t y , w h i c h strives t o d e v e l o p the i n d i v i d u a l a n d to b e 162
of service to the c o m m u n i t y .
To t h e m e m b e r s o f S i b y l l i n e , this w a s a y e a r f u l l o f work and
and
fellowship.
In
the
fall
at
the
traditional
hike
Sigma lota Beta
b r e a k f a s t t h e a c t i v e m e m b e r s w e l c o m e d the p l e d g e s ,
w h o showed their sorority spirit by constructing the secondp l a c e H o m e c o m i n g f l o a t , " K a z o o in a S t e w . " A l s o t h r o u g h t h e i n d u s t r y o f t h e p l e d g e class t h e s o r o r i t y r o o m t o o k o n a new look. a pizza
C o n t i n u i n g t h e i r a n n u a l p r a c t i c e , t h e Sibs h e l d
break
in o r d e r t o p r e s e n t a T h a n k s g i v i n g
to a n e e d y f a m i l y .
basket
In F e b r u a r y t h e Sibs w e r e f o u n d midst
d i a m o n d s a n d roses at t h e i r w i n t e r f o r m a l , " S o p h i s t i c a t i o n , " h e l d a t t h e S p r i n g Lake C o u n t r y C l u b . Appearing
in
their
new
blue
sorority
sweaters,
Fall Term President
a r r a n g e m e n t o f " G r e e n s l e e v e s " d i r e c t e d b y Eva-
Burns
Treasurer
Helene
Bosch
W i n t e r Term President
I n s p i r e d by a sister at E d i n b u r g h U n i v e r s i t y w h o u n d e r -
Sharon Norris
R e f u g e e Fund, t h e Sibs a g a i n w e n t to w o r k t o
h e l p s u p p o r t this f u n d .
ONE: A. Vanden
Berg, J. B u r g w a l d ,
Helene
Bosch
S p r i n g Term President Vice-President
The s p r i n g i n f o r m a l a n d r u s h i n g p a r t i e s c o m p l e t e d the
Ruth M o k m a
Treasurer
t o o k a R e f u g e e W a l k t o L o n d o n in o r d e r t o raise m o n e y f o r
ROW
M a r j o r i e Vermeer
Vice-President Secretary
activities of the y e a r .
Yonan
Dale
the
lyn C a r t e r .
the W o r l d
Plassche
Adina
Secretary
S i b y l l i n e s t o o k s e c o n d p l a c e in t h e A l l - C o l l e g e S i n g w i t h a n a cappella
Loretta
Vice-President
Joan Schroeder Barbara Dykema
Secretary
Judy Kuiper
Treasurer
H e l e n e Bosch
R. M o k m a , S. N o r r i s , H. Bosch, M . V e r m e e r , D. Burns, E. C a r t e r , L. Plassche, J. S c h r o e d e r .
R O W T W O : J. W i l e y , D. H a l l , P. H i x s o n , W . V a n Heest, M . M e e n g s , N . M e e r m a n , L. L a w r e n c e , D. Fisher, S. C o o k , G. O o s t e r h o f . R O W THREE: A . H e r f s t , M . F r i e d r i c h , B. K a m p h u i s , B. W h i t a k e r , E. T a l s m a , N . M a l s t r o m , R. F l i c k k e m a , G . B o u m a n , J. V a n L e e u w e n , A . Y o n a n , J. K u i p e r . ROW
FOUR: B. V i c h a , E. O o s t e r h o f , J. K o o p m a n , S. H a r m e l i n k , M . De R u y t e r , B. D y k e m a , I. Pastoor, A . A b r a h a m s e , J. H e e r e m a , J. S h u l t i s , S. B r o w n ,
J. D a l e b o u t , A . B i l l i n , C. S i k k e m a .
R O W O N E ; A . B r o w e r , J. Tysse, J. P h i l i p , P. W e l c h , E. V e n d e r W e r f , M . V o n
K o e v e r i n g , B. B o o l s m a n , S. W a l c o t t , S. D e c k e r , M . W i e r s m a , H. W i s s i n k .
R O W T W O ; S. K o o i s t r a , C. S h r o y e r , D. D e e m s , L. G o r d o n , M . De W o o r d , S. C r a w f o r d , J. Essenburgh, H. B e i n e r l , M . De W a a r d , S. W i l d s c h u t , S. V a n
De
Peel. R O W THREE; J. K e m p , R. B o v e n k e r k , S. K a m p h o f f , C. C u r l e e , H. G o t t e , L. P r a k k e n , AA. Proos, AA. Proos, K. A b e l l , A . V a n D o o r m k . R O W FOUR; A . K u i z e n g a , P. Bouska, C. Y o n k e r s , E. Ver Burg, S. N e s t e , J. Ten H a k e n , E. H o l l a n d e r , N . G u l d e n s c h u h , C. Buteyn, E. Frink, AA. Rocks.
Sigma Sigma
"I'm
glad
I joined
Sorosis
. . . 'cause
I've
goi
all
t h a t ' s c o m i n g to me . . . a n d a little b i t m o r e . " So sing the members of
S i g m a S i g m a , the o l d e s t s o r o r i t y o n c a m p u s ,
but still y o u n g at h e a r t . The n e w p l e d g e s w e r e soon i n f e c t e d w i t h this spirit Fall Term President
o f f u n a n d p r i d e as t h e y w o r k e d t o g e t " D u m b o the Marcia Wiersma
Vice-President
Ardith
Brower
Secretary
Judy
Tysse
Treasurer
Karen
Abell
W i n t e r Term President Vice-President
Mary
Koevering
B a r b a r a Bootsman
Secretary
Susan
Walcott
Karen
Treasurer
Abell
S p r i n g Term President Vice-President
j o i n e d t h e actives in g r e e t i n g Sorosis a l u m n a e at t h e H o m e coming luncheon. The social a c t i v i t i e s f o r t h e y e a r night
Van
Ele-
p h a n t " in s h a p e f o r the H o m e c o m i n g p a r a d e a n d as they
A r d i t h Brower
of
hayriding
and
square
began with a date
dancing.
The
traditional
s p a g h e t t i d i n n e r , h o n o r i n g t h e seniors, w a s h e l d at President
Lubbers'
home,
and
a
progressive
dinner
at the homes o f H o l l a n d m e m b e r s . Sorosites a n d t h e i r escorts e n j o y e d a n day"
at the S p r i n g Lake C o u n t r y C l u b .
was
"Alpine
held Holi-
At the All-College
S i n g , a f t e r t h e usual d o u b l e - t i m e m a r c h up to t h e s t a g e ,
Judy
Tysse
Secretary
Joy
Philip
Sorosis
Treasurer
Karen
Abell
Hollander.
sang
"Humoresque,"
under
the
direction
of
Evie
The s p r i n g i n f o r m a l a t Castle Park a n d t h e a n -
n u a l house p a r t y c o n c l u d e d t h e y e a r ' s a c t i v i t i e s a n d c o n c l u d e d s o r o r i t y l i f e f o r senior S i g m a S i g m a sisters.
164
This men
of
past Chi
year
was
Phi S i g m a .
one
of
After
internal
the
fall
growth
for
the
rush, t w e n t y - s e v e n
n e w p l e d g e s w e r e i n i t i a t e d i n t o the f r a t e r n i t y .
By w o r k i n g
together,
events
projects.
the
Arkies
had
many
memorable
Chi Phi Sigma
and
A r c a d i a n a l u m n i w e r e w e l c o m e d to the f r a t e r n i t y
house a t H o m e c o m i n g by the c l e v e r d e c o r a t i o n s w h i c h f e a tured the " N e b b i s h e s " The
entire
campus
asking
them
remembers was
the
moonlight winter
Fall Term
in T o u c h . " serenades.
formal
at
President Vice-President
the
Secretary Treasurer
the
life
"Keep
S p r i n g Lake C o u n t r y C l u b w h e r e guests w e r e i n t r o d u c e d to
Highlighting
social
their
to
a " F a n t a s y in B l u e . "
to second
Platzer
Allen
Buurma
Dean Nederveld William
Hall
W i n t e r Term
U n d e r t h e l e a d e r s h i p o f John K l e i n h e k s e l t h e A r c a d i a n s marched
Wayne
place
honors
with
"The
Song
of
the
President Vice-President
John K l e i n h e k s e l Melvin
Ver
Steeg
Further h o n o r s w e r e
Secretary
Sayers Lutz
theirs f o r r e c e i v i n g s e c o n d p l a c e in t h e c o m p e t i t i o n f o r t h e
Treasurer
W i l l i a m Hall
Open
R o a d " in t h e A l l - C o l l e g e S i n g .
Scholastic T r o p h y .
S p r i n g Term
W i t h wishes o f success t h e men o f C h i Phi S i g m a s a i d farewell
to the
the A r c a d i a n
graduating
seniors,
knowing
that
through
spirit no a l u m n i w o u l d e v e r b e s t r a n g e r s to
President
John
Vice-President
M e l v i n Ver Steeg
Kleinheksel
Secretary
Carl T i d d
Treasurer
W i l l i a m Hall
Chi Phi S i g m a .
ROW
O N E : D. M o o r e , T. F l i c k e m a / P. V a n W y k , B. H a l l , W .
P l a t z e r , J. N y h u i s , R. B a k k e r , B. V a n d e r b i l t , S. S y b e s m a , F. K r u i t h o f .
R O W T W O : B. S c h u r m a n , R. V a n Etten / P. D o l m a n , R. K a m p e r , J. Riters, T. L e u p e n , S. S l a g , B. Roelofs, K. Sebens , B. L o o y e n g a , J. A l e x a n d e r , A . V a n D y k e , D. S c h r e g a r d u s . ROW
THREE: J. B e u k e m a , J. Em er ick, R.
I w e m a , G. V a n d e n Berg, K. V a n d e r Lugt, D. W a a n d e r s , L Z y l m a n , N . K a n s f i e l d , A . B u u r m a , K. K r o n e m e y e r ,
C. N y k a m p , G . N e d e r v e l d , L. S e y m o u r . R O W FOUR: K. V i n s t r a , R. B a k e r , F. E s h e l m a n , G . N e d e r v e l d , R. Z e g e r s , B. Fisher, D. D y k s m a , B. K l e b e , B. L a v e r m a n , C. T i d d , S. Lutz.
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R O W O N E : B. C r a w f o r d , B. B r o n k , H. W r i s t e r s , A . De B r a a l , D. C l a r k , D. W h i t e , A . K o b e r , A . Bilyeu, K. B r o w n , H. P l a g g e m a r s , C. Benes. R O W T W O ; V. K l e y l a , D. W y c k o f f , C. O r a s c h i n , D. M a c M u r r a y , S. T o m l i n s o n , J. M i l l e r , T. Plewes, J. C a m p b e l l , J. Esther, R. I r w i n . R O W THREE: B. Beimers, T. Titus, G. S c h n e i d e r , R. C o o k , P. G e i t n e r , R. S h i e l d s , S. V o o g d , T. B r o e k e r , B. Roe, J. W o o d w a r d . R O W FOUR; W . K u t z i n g , R. K u d i l e , G . B a r n h a r t , W . B u r g g r a a f f , D. B o e l h o u w e r , P. W e h n a u , H. V a n Der K o l k , G. H e a t h , B. Tom, D. W i l k i n .
Kappa Eta Nu
The
history
of
the
Knickerbockers
extends
from
a
l i t e r a r y society f o u n d e d in
1 9 0 9 to t o d a y s f r a t e r n i t y w i t h
a s t r o n g social e m p h a s i s .
This y e a r , e s p e c i a l l y , a g r e a t e r
n u m b e r o f o p e n houses a n d other i n f o r m a l p a r t i e s b r o u g h t a b o u t a d e e p e r f e l l o w s h i p a m o n g t h e men.
First Semester
I n n o v a t i o n s in-
President
Charles Lemmen
c l u d e d the substitution o f a m o r e i n f o r m a l d i n n e r - d a n c e f o r
Vice-President
Daryl Siedentop
the t r a d i t i o n a l w i n t e r f o r m a l .
Secretary
David
Wilkin
Treasurer
Albert
Kober
As a result o f a full rushing s c h e d u l e , w h i c h i n c l u d e d t h e G o l d Rush Party, t h e S t a g C h o w , a n d c o f f e e b r e a k s , a lively p l e d g e class a d d e d to the v i g o r o f t h e f r a t e r n i t y . A
Second Semester President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer
David White David David
Clark
Wyckoff
Wesley Nykamp
warming
rendition
of
Romberg's
"Drinking
Song
by the Knick M e n g r e a t l y a d d e d to t h e e v e n i n g ' s e n j o y m e n t o f the A l l - C o l l e g e S i n g . In all t h e activities o f the f r a t e r n i t y , K H N u p h o l d s the ideal of the development of each individual.
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.m
As H o p e ' s o l d e s t f r a t e r n i t y , t h e F r a t e r n a l S o c i e t y this y e a r c o n c l u d e d its 9 7 t h y e a r o f o r g a n i z a t i o n o n this c a m p u s . After
an
enjoyable
and
successful
rushing
season,
Omicron Kappa Epsilon
which
b r o u g h t in t w e n t y n e w m e m b e r s , t h e n e x t i m p o r t a n t e v e n t was the winter f o r m a l , " A
S c a n d i n a v i a n H o l i d a y , " h e l d in
Fall Term
the G r a n d B a l l r o o m o f t h e P a n t l i n d H o t e l . Old
acquaintances
were
renewed
among
OKE
President
men
on W a s h i n g t o n ' s b i r t h d a y w h e n the annual Stag was held for all actives a n d alumni f r o m the western M i c h i g a n a r e a . S h o r t l y a f t e r this e v e n t , t h e Praters c a p t u r e d
first
the A l l - C o l l e g e
"Laura,"
Sing
with
their
rendition
of
Three
events
championship with of
importance
season f o r t h e men o f F r a t e r n a l .
only
for
the
one
highlighted
sponsoring a Holland appearance of of
W i n t e r Term
Secretary
loss. the
Muscular
the Four
Dystrophy
Charles Coulson
Vice-President
Peter H u i z e n g a James V a n d e r
Treasurer
Lind
James Fox
spring S p r i n g Term
Fresh-
Fund.
President Vice-President
A
p l e a s u r a b l e i n f o r m a l f o l l o w e d a n d t h e y e a r c l o s e d w i t h the t r a d i t i o n a l " S w a n s o n g " for the seniors.
ROW
James Fox
Their y e a r ' s b i g g e s t e v e n t
men
benefit
Treasurer
President
was
the
Charles Coulson
ar-
In a t h l e t i c s , O K E c h e e r e d t h e i r b a s k e t b a l l t e a m o n t o inter-fraternity
John Tysse
Secretary
p l a c e in
r a n g e d a n d d i r e c t e d b y D a n Ritsema.
the
Bruce V a n d e r M e l
Vice-President
O N E : D. H e n g e v e l d , J. B u l t m a n , J. V a n D a m , B. T e a l l , D. M a s s e l i n k ,
Stuart Post R a y m o n d Ritsema
Secretary
James
Treasurer
Sherwood Vande W o u d e
Engbers
B. D r a k e , J. J e n n e r , F. C a l v i n , J. N i e u s m a .
R O W T W O : T. M o o r e , G . V a n D o n g e n , A . N e w m a n , P. H u i z e n g a , G. P e e l e n , C. C o u l s o n , T. V a n d e r M e l , J. V a n d e r L i n d , J. Tysse, J. H o o g e n d o o r n . R O W THREE: J. V a n d e n b u r g , S. V a n d e r W o u d e , T. Bos, J. V a n d e r W e g , H. Steffens, B. M u l d e r , C. T r u b y , J. Fox, M . R a h i m a , J. H u b b a r d , J. R o z e b o o m , C. Le T a r t e , T. T o r n g a . ROW
FOUR: D. J a p i n g a , P. Lydens, L. G r o o t e r s , B. H a n s e n , D. Ritsema, J.
Oosterbaan,
R. Ritsema, J. P a a r l b e r g , B. K u y p e r ,
D. M i t c h e l l , T. S c h a d e ,
B. H a r m s , J. B r u n s o n , M . B l o u g h . ROW
FIVE: B. Reid, N . D y k s t r a , J. S i e b e r s , B. B o n n e t t e , K. Blevins, K. K u t z i n g , J. Lubbers, J. Pleune, D. W i e r s m a , G . Baas, B. V a n L e u w e n , S. W e l t y .
R O W O N E ; J.
K o e n e n , E. Phail, G. W o l f , J. T h o m a s , D. Jacobs, H. W h i p p l e , K. V a n G e n d e r e n , M . K l e i n h u i z e n .
R O W T W O : J. A n d e r s o n , T. K l a a s e n , S. Bosker, J. Bolthouse, K. B r i n k , T. H o f m e y e r , D. Piersma, B. F r a n k e n , R. H e r t e l , D. V a n D y k e , J. S t r i n g e r . R O W THREE: H. B r o w n , M . M a g a n , P. G r o t e n h u i s , J. Boersma, G . D a m h o f , L
W e n k e , J. S h i m p , P. A r m s t r o n g , J. P e t e r m a n , M . De W i t t , C. Bruins.
R O W FOUR: R. T h o m a s , D. V a n D a m , R. Beyer, N . V a n d e r b o r g h , D. Rosema, R. W i e g e r i n k , D. Sc hoon, B. Klaasen, R. A c h t e r h o f , R. S t a v e n g e r , B. K r e u n e n , C. T i m m e r . R O W FIVE: N . Hess, P. Zoschke, A . Ten Pas, P. H y i n k , L. van der V a l k , F. D o o l e y , J. Betke, S. V u g t e v e e n , J. De J o n g , D. S m i t h .
Phi Kappa Alpha
The C o s m o p o l i t a n s h o l d in d u e r e v e r e n c e t h e symbols chosen by the f o u n d e r s o f Phi K a p p a A l p h a .
They a r e t h e
first letters o f the G r e e k w o r d s w h o s e m e a n i n g s a r e bodied
in this f r a t e r n i t y ' s
spirit.
Phi stands f o r
em-
"philia,
m e a n i n g f r i e n d s h i p ; A l p h a comes f r o m t h e w o r d " a l e t h e a , m e a n i n g t r u t h ; K a p p a is t h e first letter o f t h e G r e e k w o r d
Fall Term President
James Bolthouse
Vice-President
Douglas Neckers
Secretary
Ronald W i e g e r i n k
Treasurer
Thomas Klaasen
"kinema,"
meaning progress.
This is the mystic tie w h i c h
b i n d s t h e men t o g e t h e r , sets t h e g o a l o f t h e i r e n d e a v o r s , a n d gives t h e m a r i n g i n g c h a l l e n g e to f o r g e a h e a d . The social h i g h l i g h t o f t h e y e a r w a s the C o s m o p o l i t a n
W i n t e r Term President
Phillip
Vice-President
Damstra
M a r k De W i t t
w i n t e r f o r m a l , w h i c h g a v e the S p r i n g Lake C o u n t r y C l u b a Spanish-American
atmosphere
for
the
theme,
"Carnival
Secretary
James A n d e r s o n
C o s m o p o l i t a . " This e v e n t w a s s u p p l e m e n t e d by several o t h e r
Treasurer
Thomas Klaasen
p a r t i e s i n c l u d i n g the n o w t r a d i t i o n a l French Party. The Cosmos w e r e a c t i v e l y e n g a g e d in the i n t e r f r a t e r n i t y
S p r i n g Term President
Lee W e n k e
Vice President . . . . N i c h o l a s V a n d e r Borgh Secretary
Dave V a n Dam
Treasurer
Thomas Klaasen
c o m p e t i t i o n a n d c a p t u r e d the c o v e t e d Scholastic T r o p h y by w i n n i n g it f o r t h e t h i r d consecutive semester. The service p r o j e c t o f t h e men o f Phi K a p p a A l p h a f o r the s e c o n d semester w a s a p l a q u e h o n o r i n g the C o s m o p o l i tans w h o h a v e b e e n k i l l e d d u r i n g t h e w a r s .
168
The f i g u r e s a n d t h e c o l o r s o f t h e crest o f Phi Tau N u
Phi Tau Nu
signify c o u r a g e , secrecy, a n d the nobility of the ideals of the f r a t e r n i t y . W i t h these g o a l s in m i n d t h e Emersonians b e g a n a n other year of fraternity a n d campus activities.
Traditional
Fall Term
rushing activities — the square d a n c e , the spaghetti dinner,
President
t h e M o o n l i g h t Cruise, a n d t h e f o r m a l i n i t i a t i o n —
Vice President
J o h n Jefferies
Secretary
Alan
Emmies busy d u r i n g t h e first p a r t o f t h e y e a r .
kept the
The i n d u s t r y
o f t h e m e n o f Phi Tau N u w a s r e w a r d e d w i t h t h e first-place c u p in t h e H o m e c o m i n g Float c o m p e t i t i o n . coming,
their
efforts turned
to t h e
for
their
Trombones"
for
the
All-College
Sing
and
a
Gordon Stegink G o r d o n Bolt
Treasurer
Gary
Looman
spring S p r i n g Term
informal.
President
The n e w
E m e r s o n i a n House o n T h i r t e e n t h
Street w a s
t h e scene f o r m a n y e n j o y a b l e m e e t i n g s t h r o u g h o u t t h e y e a r .
ROW
• . . . . . V e r n Essenberg
Secretary
S e c o n d semester a c t i v i t i e s i n c l u d e d t h e p r e p a r a t i o n o f
Plassche
G a r y Looman W i n t e r Term
President Vice President
winter formal, " H o l i d a y for Hearts."
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Treasurer
Following Home-
preparations
G r e g o r y Bryson
Vice President
Sheryl Schlafer Bruce H o f f m a n
Secretary
Fred D i e k m a n
Treasurer
Gary
Looman
O N E : F. D i e k m a n , S. S c h l a f e r , R. K l e i n h e k s e l , V. Essenberg, G. S t e g i n k , G . Bolt, G . l o o m a n , G . Bryson, C. S m i l s , I . T i n h o l t , B
R O W T W O : C. Emmons, R. V a n d e r Z w a a g , R. B r a t t o n , C. V e r m e u l e n , C. De J o n g , R. Bronson, D. W e r k m a n , K. V o n Ins, W . E l z i n g a R O W THREE: J. K n a p p , G . M i l l e r , E. K u i p e r , S. M i d d e r n a c h t , L. Ten B r i n k , R. B r a n d s m a , F. O v e r k a m p , H. O l s o n , B, H o f f m a n , G . De ROW
FOUR: D. B r i n g e d a h l , R. S c h a a p , D. A l l e n , R. C o l e , J. Blom, H. D y k e m a , S. C o l e , D. Peelle, A . Plassche.
Classes
I
Class of I960
Ronald Austing f r o m N a t i o n a l A u d u b o n Society
PAT D. ALBERS
J A N E ALICE ANKER
ROBERT LEE BALFOORT
B E N J A M I N MIENDERT B E R G M A N
Muskegon, Michigan
South H o l l a n d , I l l i n o i s
Holland, Michigan
Holland, Michigan
A.B.
Physics
A.B.
Psychology Dorian
172
A.B.
English
Emersonian
A.B.
Sociology
G O R D O N A L A N BOLT Chicago, Illinois A.B.
Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Emersonian BARBARA J A N E B O O T S M A N Chicago, Illinois A.B.
German STANLEY G E N E BOSKER
Sorosis
Kalamazoo, Michigan A.B.
Economics
Cosmopolitan
N A N C Y A N N E BOYD
SHELBY M . B R A A K S M A
ROBERT W I L L I A M BRATTON
B o o n t o n , N e w Jersey
Cambria, Wisconsin
W . S e n e c a , N e w Jersey
A.B. Sibylline
English
A.B.
Alcor
A.B.
Music
KENNETH W A Y N E BRINK
ROBERT F R A N K L I N B R O N K
R O N A L D JAY B R O N S O N
Holland, Michigan
S c o t i a , N e w York
Holland, Michigan
A.B.
Economics
Cosmopolitan
A.B.
H i s t o r y - P o l i t i c a l ScTence Knickerbocker
Chemistry Emersonian
D e l t a Phi
A.B.
History
Emersonian
ARDITH J E A N N E BROWER Holland, Michigan A.B.
Psychology Sorosis
173
CAROL TEN H A K E N BUlTENDORP S t a a t s b u r g , N e w York A.B.
I
Speech
J O H N GREGORY BRYSON Poterson, N e w Jersey A.B.
KENNETH HENRY B R O W N
History
Emersonian
H e r k i m e r , N e w York A.B.
Chemistry
Knickerbocker
DALE BURNS
GARY BARTON BYLSMA
W y c k h o f f , N e w Jersey
G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n
J A N I C E FAY B U R G W A L D G R A N D RAPIDS, M I C H I G A N A.B.
English
A.B.
Sibylline
English-German
A.B.
Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
Knickerbocker
Sibylline
Blue Key
r:
W I N I F R E D CAROL C A M E R O N
EVALYN HUGHES CARTER
R O N A L D LEE CHANDLER
D A V I D LEE CLARK
Cleveland, Ohio
W o o d b o u r n e , N e w York
Holland, Michigan
H a g a m a n , N e w York
A.B.
English Sibylline
174
A.B.
French
Sibylline
A.B,
History
Blue Key
A.B.
Psychology
Knickerbocker
I960
ELIZABETH SAUNDERS CLELLAND N e w York, N e w York A.B.
Chemistry Sibylline
PEARL J O A N
COMPAAN
Holland, Michigan A.B.
Chemistry CHARLES M Y R O N Jersey C i t y , h A.B.
Ps} Frater
SHARI A N N
CRAWFORD
A.B.
A.B.
Sorosis
H i g h l a n d Park, N e w Jersey A.B.
Spanish Sorosis
Rochester, N e w York
Holland, Michigan
Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
S O N D R A LOUISE DECKER
A L A N RAY DE BRAAL
PHILIP LEW DAMSTRA
Holland, Michigan
A.B.
Chemistry
CARL J A S O N
DE J O N G
O r a n g e City, Iowa A.B.
English
Emersonian
P o l i t i c a l Science Knickerbocker
Blue Key
M A R C I A B A L D W I N DE J O N G
M A R V I N LEE DE J O N G
Holland, Michigan
Holland, Michigan
A.B.
English-French
A.B,
Physics
Alpha-phi
175
.
JT**
JACK WILEY DE L O N G Holland, Michigan A.B.
Biology-Chemistry
J O H N W I L L E M DE J O N G E Zeeland, Michigan A.B. MARY LOIS DE J O N G
German Arcadian
Hudsonvllle, Michigan A.B.
English
Alpha-phi
CJANET RUTH DE NOBLE
JACK GLEN DE P O N D
ROGER LEE DE VRIES
Paterson, N e w Jersey
Holland, Michigan
Zeeland, Michigan
A.B.
English
A.B.
English
A.B.
Chemistry
Alpha-phi
SHERYL R'DEAN DE WITTE
FRED W I L L I A M D I E K M A N
ORVILLE E R W I N DISSELKOEN
Fremont, M i c h i g a n
U n i o n C i t y , N e w Jersey
Zeeland, Michigan
A.B.
Sociology Alpha-phi
176
A.B.
Latin
Emersonian
A.B.
English
SHIRLEY A N N
DOYLE
W e s t K e a n s b u r g , N e w Jersey A.B.
English
Dorian
I960
SUZANNA
LEE E D W A R D S
Herkimer, New A.B.
York
English-German Dorian
MARSHALL
GENE
ELZINGA
Hudsonville, Michigan A.B.
Biology-Chemistry
Arcadian
Blue Key WILLIAM
E D W A ID
ELZINGA
E l l s w o r t h , /v i c h i g a n A.B
BARBARA A N N
EMMICK
CRAIG G. E M M O N S
Holland, Michigan A.B.
A.B.
Alcor
JOHN
ENGEL
Flushing, N e w
Holland, Michigan
Spanish
Alpha-phi
GARY
Ch emistry
A.B.
History
York
History
Emersonian
i VERN JAMES
ESSENBERG
Ellsworth, M i c h i g a n A.B.
History
Emersonian
ELIZABETH A N N S U Z A N N E AMES
EVANS
Muskegon, Michigan A.B. Delta
History Phi
JAMES
LOWELL
EVERS
Holland, Michigan A.B. Cosmopolitan
English
FELL
Warrenton, Virginia A.B. Alpha-phi
History Alcor
Blue K e y
177
ARTHUR JAY FISHER Delton, M i c h i g a n A.B.
Chemistry
Knickerbocker
EVERT H. FIKSE
Blue Key
Holland, Michigan A.B.
English
PAUL EVREN FELL Warrenton, Virginia A.B.
Biology
Knickerbocker
Blue Key
ROBERT EARL FRANKEN
M A R G O T A N N E FISHER
T H O M A S O R I N FLICKEMA
Kalkaska, Michigan
Muskegon, Michigan
A.B.
History
A.B.
ROBERT G A L L O
Paterson, N e w Jersey A.B.
English
History
ALTA GARFIELD
CAROL J O A N N E G A R V E L I N K
Rochester, N e w York
Holland, Michigan
A.B.
Chemistry
A.B.
English - S p a n i s h D e l t a Phi
178
Psychology
Cosmopolitan
Arcadian
Alpha-phi
DONALD
W i n n i p e g , Canada A.B.
J O H N CORDES GILMORE Oak A.B.
Park, I l l i n o i s
Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
f MILDRED A N N
GLOSS
M t . Prospect, I l l i n o i s A.B.
Latin MARGO
RUTH GOTTE
Rego Park, N e w York A.B.
German GRACE M A E G ROENEVELD Dorr, Mi h i g a n A.B.
panish
P
THORVAL A R V I N G HANSEN
CHARLES E D W A R D HALE
Grand
F a l c o n e r , N e w York A.B.
A.B.
History
LORRAINE KAY HELLENGA
Rapids, M i c h i g a n
Three O a k s , M i c h i g a n
English
A.B.
Chemistry
Alpha-phi
RICHARD A R N O L D HERTEL
G O R D O N JAMES H O E K S E M A
E D N A CLAIRE H O L L A N D E R
Holland, Michigan
Holland, Michigan
Kalamazoo, Michigan
A.B.
A.B.
Philosophy
Cosmopolitan
Chemistry
A.B. Delta Phi
Music Alcor
Alcor
JACK LEE H O O G E N D O O R N Holland, Michigan A.B.
Religion-Bible Fraternal
179
PETER HARRY H U I Z E N G A Berwyn, Illinois A.B. PAUL A R D E N H U I Z E N G A
A t ' t o
History
Fraternal
Grandville, Michigan A.B.
Biology
W I L L I A M HENRY HUIBREGTSE Holland, Michigan A.B.
Biology Fraternal
EDNA W A G N E R
KELLY
Holland, Michigan A.B.
El. E d u c a t i o n
A.B.
History
MARY A N N
KLAAREN
Sioux Center, Iowa A.B.
Speech
Alpha-phi
180
A.B.
Spanish
M I R I A M ELOISE
KLAAREN
Conrad, Montana A.B.
Rapids, M i c h i g a n
Grand
Grand Haven, Michigan
D o u g l a s t o n , N e w York A.B.
WALTER LYLE J O H N S O N
KENNETH J A N S S E N
LEIF Y N G V E J A C O B S E N
English
Alpha-phi
JOHN
Psychology
ROBERT KLEINHEKSEL
Holland, Michigan A.B. Arcadian
English Blue Key
I960
ROGER E D W I N KLEINHEKSEL Holland, Michigan A.B.
English
Emersonian
ALBERT RICHARD KOBER H e r k i m e r , N e w York A.B.
Mathematics Knickerbocker F R A N K L I N DEI A N O
KRAAI
H o l l a n d , AMichigan A.B.
KATHRYN EMILY KURTH
A.B.
RUTH J O A N
J A N I C E MARY KYLE
Southgate, Michigan
Oak
Fremont, M i c h i g a n
Fine A r t s
A.B.
A.B.
English
Holland, Michigan A.B.
Sociology
LANING
Park, I l l i n o i s
Psychology-Sociology Sibylline
D e l t a Phi
JAMES WALTER LARSEN
Engl s h - G e r m a n
CHONG
HIAN
LAW
Holland, Michigan A.B.
English
ELSIE W E N
LAW
Holland, Michigan A.B.
English
JAN
EDWARD LEETSMA
Battle C r e e k , M i c h i g a n A.B.
Chemistry
181
ALBERTA JESSIE LITIS Berne, N e w York A.B.
Political Science
CLYDE EDWARD LE TARTE Muskegon, Michigan A.B. CHARLES JEROME
H i s t o r y - P o l i t i c a l Science Fraternal
LEMMEN
Holland, Michigan A.B.
Philosophy
Knickerbocker
Blue Key
GARY J O H N
LOOMAN
PAUL GEORGE LYDENS
D E L W Y N EARL MACHIELE
Sandusky, O h i o
Zeeland, Michigan
Zeeland, Michigan A.B.
Psychology
A.B.
A.B.
P o l i t i c a l Science
Chemistry
Fraternal
Emersonian
HERMAN HENRY MAERTENS
T H O M A S LESLIE McCARTHY
PAULA N Y K A M P MEENGS
JAMES N . M O H R
B r o o k l y n , N e w York
Holland, Michigan
Zeeland, Michigan
Jenison, M i c h i g a n
A.B.
Psychology
Knickerbocker
A.B.
Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
A.B.
English
A.B.
Mathematics
Sorosis
182
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BARBARA ELLEN M O N R O E Pittsford, M i c h i g a n A.B.
Chemistry Dorian HAZEL M A R I E M O N T L E Byron C e n t e r , M i c h i g a n A.B.
Mathematics-Physics
RICHARD WESLEY K
Sibylline
C a n a s t a t a , N e w iyfÂť A.B.
PsychoH Arcadian I
T H O M A S CHARLES M O O R E
BERNICE EILEEN MUYSKENS
D O U G L A S CARLYLE NECKERS
Holland, Michigan
M i t c h e l l , South D a k o t a
Clymer, New York
A.B.
Economics
A.B.
Fraternal
A.B.
English
Cosmopolitan
Sibylline
CAROL MARIE N E L S O N
LYNALICE N E L S O N
KAREN M A R I E N Y H U I S
Rochester, N e w York
Muskegon, Michigan
W a u p u n , Wisconsin
A.B.
Mathematics Sibylline
A.B.
Music Dorian
A.B.
English-German Alpha-phi
Chemistry Blue Key
ELIZABETH J O A N
OOSTERHOF
Holland, Michigan A.B.
Mathematics Sibylline
183
GEORGE W I L L I A M PEELEN Kalamazoo, Michigan A.B.
English
Fraternal JANET LOUISE O W E N Kalamazoo, Michigan A.B.
German
D e l t a Phi JACK ROGER OVERZET Dorr, M i c h i g a n A.B.
Music
M A R V I N J U N I O R PETROELJE
JOY LAVERNE PHILIP
Holland, Michigan
Wyandotte, Michigan
A.B.
A.B.
History
BARBARA J A N E PHILLIPSEN Conesus, N e w York
English-French
A.B.
Sorosis
DONALD
D U A N E PIERSMA
South H o l l a n d , I l l i n o i s A.B.
History
Cosmopolitan
184
LORETTA M A E PLASSCHE E. W i l l i a m s o n , N e w York A.B.
English-Latin Sibylline
English-French Sibylline
WAYNE DONALD
PLATZER
Castleton on H u d s o n , N e w York A.B.
Science
Arcadian
D A V I D W I L L I A M POLICH West Olive, Michigan A.B.
Mathematics
1960
STUART H U G H POST Holland, Michigan A.B.
Economics Fraternal GARY J U N I O R
RATERINK
Zeeland, Michigan A.B.
Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n RAY LEE Rl M o m e n c e , Illinois A.B.
Business Aa d m i n i s t r a t i o n Fratern
CAROL R O O S
JOAN
A.B.
A.B.
Alpha-phi
RYLANCE
P o l i t i c a l S c i e n c e ; French Alpha-phi
Alcor
A.B.
Chemistry
A L Y N J U N I O R RYNBRANDT Jamestown, Michigan A.B.
Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
Biology Fraternal
Fraternal
S c o t i a , N e w York A.B.
Wauseon, Ohio
Alma, Michigan
English-French
CAROL A N N
TYRONE D A N I E L RUPP
L E O N DYKE ROTTSCHAFER
Holland, Michigan
3I
ROBERT SAUNDERS Holland, Michigan A.B.
Psychology Fraternal
MYRNA
RUTH S C H A L E K A M P
O r a n g e City, Iowa A.B.
English
D e l t a Phi
185
C A M I L L A RAE SCHUT Hudsonville, Michigan A.B.
Spanish
J O A N ARLENE SCHROEDER A l b e r t a , Connecticut A.B.
English
Sibylline
Alcor
SHERYL JAMES SCHLAFER Leaf River, I l l i n o i s A.B.
Economics Emersonian
ROGER LEE SCHUT Hudsonville, Michigan A.B.
ROLLAND J O H N SCHUT
M A R I L Y N J E A N SCUDDER
Hudsonville, Michigan
Kuwait, A r a b i a n Gulf
A.B.
Mathematics
A.B.
Biology
History
Alpha-phi
Blue Key
ih DARYL LEE SIEDENTOP
CAROL A N N
SIKKENGA
Holland, Michigan
S p r i n g Lake, M i c h i g a n
A.B.
A.B.
Economics
Knickerbocker
English-French Alpha-phi
D I A N E CANFIELD SLUYTER H e r k i m e r , N e w York A.B.
Psychology
Alpha-phi
FRANCIS T H O M A S SMITH III Holland, Michigan A.B.
P o l i t i c a l Science
Alcor
186
-
(960
D A V I D CLYDE SMITS Orange City, Iowa A.B.
Chemistry Arcadian
J A N I C E RAE STEVENS Holland, Michigan A.B.
Spanish-English
R O N A L D C O N F \D
STOCKHOFF
W e s t b u r y , N e w York A.B.
English
Emersonian
CHRISTOPHER JAMES STRINGER
ETHELANNE SWETS
Lansing, M i c h i g a n
O l a t h e , Kansas
A.B.
Psychology
A.B.
Cosmopolitan
-
ANN
Alton, Iowa
English-German
A.B.
English
Arcadian
>
M A R I E TELL
English Dorian
STANLEY D A V I D SYBESMA
D e l t a Phi
Rochester, N e w York A.B.
Blue Key
KATHERINE LOUISE TERBEEK F a i r v i e w Park, O h i o A.B.
English-German Dorian
JANET LOUISE T I L L M A N T H O M A S WALTER T H O M P S O N Levittown, Pennsylvania A.B.
History
St. J o s e p h , M i c h i g a n A.B.
English-German Dorian
187
V I R G I N I A JOYCE TOP Hamilton, Michigan A.B.
English
Alpha-phi JANE TOMLINSON Churchville, Pennsylvania A.B.
English
Alpha-phi LLOYD ALLEN T I N H O L T Holland, Michigan A.B.
Biology-Physical Education Emersonian
DORENE RUTH T O R N G A
ROBERT WITFIELD TRIMMER
J O H N PAUL TYSSE
G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n
S c h e n e c t a d y , N e w York
C o x a c k i e , N e w York
A.B.
A.B.
Sociology
A.B.
Chemistry
JUDITH W Y N N E TYSSE Lyndhurst, O h i o A.B.
Music Sorosis
188
ANITA
History
Fraternal
Alpha-phi
LOUISE V A N D E N BERG
Grand Haven, Michigan A.B.
History
Sibylline
N I C H O L A S E. V A N D E R BORGH
CHARLES WA^RREN VANDER HILL
S a y v i l l e , N e w York
Q u e e n s V i l l a g e , N e w York
A.B.
Chemistry
Cosmopolitan
A.B.
History
I960
I V A N W A Y N E V A N D E R KOLK Grandville, Michigan A.B.
Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n JOYCE V A N D E R KOLK New
B r u n s w i c k , N e w Jersey A.B.
Psychology D e l t a Phi
JAMES ROBERT VANDER
LIND
Rapic s, M i c h i g a n
Grand
Piychology
A.B.
Frate r n a l
BRUCE PAUL V A N D E R MEL
RUTH V A N D E R MEULEN
Delmar, N e w York A.B.
CYNTHIA
Zeeland, Michigan
Psychology
A.B.
Fraternal
FAE V A N D E R M Y D E
South H o l l a n d , I l l i n o i s
Speech
A.B.
Alpha-phi
English-German Dorian
Alcor
'5 -s* ^ 4 * -
4 ELAINE RAE V A N D E R WERE Holland, Michigan A.B.
English-Spanish Sorosis
CALVIN VANDER W O U D E
ROGER V A N D E R Z W A A G
Sanborn, Iowa
Holland, Michigan
A.B.
Speech
A.B.
Mathematics Emersonian
^
GENE W I L L I A M V A N
DONGEN
Grand Haven, Michigan A.B.
History
Fraternal
189
ROWLAND
DEAN V A N
ES
Sonoma, California A.B.
Chemistry
Fraternal JUDITH A N N
Blue Key
V A N DYKE
Zeeland, Michigan A.B.
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D e l m a r , N . Y.
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B l o o m i n g d a l e , N . J.
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Zeeland, Mich.
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Rapids, Mich.
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Byron Center, Mich.
Cadillac, Mich.
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Hudsonville, Mich.
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H o w e s C a v e , N . Y.
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HEKHUIS Fremont, Mich.
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PAUL HYINK Kohler, Wis.
JERRY JOHNSON A d r i a n , Mich.
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SAKIKO KANAMORI Fukui-ken, Japan
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MARILYN KEIZER Byron C e n t e r , M i c h .
BARBARA KEMME Hamilton, Mich.
JQAN KENNEDY Ringoes, N . J.
PAUL KLEINHEKSEL Holland, Mich.
VINCE KLEYLA Ridgefield, N . J .
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GORDON KIRK Detroit, Mich.
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ROBERT KLEBE Y c n k e r s , N . Y.
GLEN KOOY De M o t t e , I n d .
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Hong Kong, China
Grand
RON KUCK Haven, Mich.
NED KUYPERS C h i c a g o , III
KEN LA G R A N D Holland, Mich.
CAROL LOUCKS Livonia, Mich.
JEAN LOURET Hingham, Wis.
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JUDY LOUWENAAR E. O r a n g e , N . J.
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MAXCYNE LOWREY Battle C r e e k , M i c h .
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M A R C I A R. MEENGS Zeeland, Mich.
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S u m m i t , N . J.
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JOHN MOOSHIE K e n m o r e , N . Y.
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PAT NEDERVELD Byron C e n t e r , M i c h .
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MARVIN OVERWAY Holland, Mich.
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JOHN MURDOCH Holland, Mich.
N e w Y o r k , N . Y.
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Holland, Mich.
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MARSHA PIERCE Staten I s l a n d , N . Y.
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PELON N e w Y o r k , N . Y.
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Center, Mich.
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GORD NEDERVELD Byron C e n t e r , M i c h .
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DIANE OSTER F l e m i n g t o n , N . J.
PAMELA PENTECOST I r v i n g t o n , N . J.
GRACE POPPINK Hillsdale, Mich.
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CHARLES PRINS Holland, Mich.
CAROL RATTRAY
JO A N N REENDERS Grand Haven, Mich.
Chicago, Illinois
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S c h e n e c t a d y , N . Y.
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JON TWICHELL D e l m a r , N . Y.
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Holland, Mich.
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\ RON V A N HAITSMA Zeeland, Mich.
LOIS VEENSTRA Muskegon, Mich.
WIUARD VAN HAITSMA Holland, Mich.
BRUNO VEJROSTA Holland, Mich.
JANET V A N HORN Grant, Mich.
LORNA VERMEER G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
DELORES WALT Coopersville, Mich.
GEORGE WALTERS St. J o s e p h , M i c h
BARBARA WALVOORD O r a d e l l , N . J.
BARBARA WELCH Douglas, Mich.
PAUL WELWOOD E. N e w Y o r k , N . J .
TOM WERGE North Bergen, N . J .
DIANE WHITLOCK H a g a m o n , N . Y.
RUTH WIERSMA G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
HAROLD WISE Holland, Mich.
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KAREN V A N OVERLOOP G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
KEN VINSTRA Holland, Mich.
MARGARET WASSERMAN W e s t b u r y , N . Y.
RUTH WESTERVELT Ridgewood, N . J .
GERRIT WOLF Northfield,
CHERRY V A N SPYKER Holland, Mich.
ALICE VOGEL S c h e n e c t a d y , N . Y.
JANIS WEENUM Muskegon, Mich.
ROSS WESTHUIS Fox Lake, W i s e .
KAREN WOLTMAN O a k Park, III
JANE V A N TATENHOVE Holland, Mich.
STAN VOOGD A l a m e d a , Calif.
MARV WEESSIES Kalamazoo, Mich.
BOB WESTOVER E l m s f o r d , N . Y.
CAROLYN WOOD A c c o r d , N . Y.
SHARON V A N WINGEREN Holland, Mich.
GENE WABEKE Hudsonville, Mich.
DORIS WEIGEL Paterson, N . J.
SHERYL WEVER Fremont, Mich.
HAROLD WOOD A r l i n g t o n , Va.
FRESHMEN
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JOHN WOODWARD Downers Grove, I
LOUISE ZJAWIN Jersey C i t y , N . J. G r a n d
RON ZOET Rapids, Mich.
MARIETTA WORKMAN Muskegon, Mich.
RON ZUIDEMA Holland, Mich.
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PHYLLIS YEAGER Conrad, Montana
DAVE ZWART Grandville, Mich.
Kolien Hall
CAROL YOUNG P r a t t s v i l l e , N . Y.
JANE ZWEMER Beth, M a r y l a n d
DONNA ZEERIP Holland, Mich.
JUDY ZWEMER Marquette, Mich.
MARY BETH ZIESENITZ H u d s o n , N . Y.
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ALICE ABRAHAMSE Everson, W a s h .
ROGER ACHTERHOF Sioux Center, la.
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CATHIE BAKER Lincoln Park, N . J.
PENNY ADAMS San Francisco, C a l i f
JAMES ADRIANSE Ada, Mich.
ANDERSON C h i c a 9 0
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Rapids, M i c h ,
ARMSTRONG M o h a w k , N . Y.
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CHARLES BECHER
Muskegon, Mich.
Glastonbury, Conn.
MONTY BEEKMAN Holland, Mich.
HELEN BEINERT B a b y l o n , N . Y.
CARL BENES M o h a w k , N . Y.
ARLENE BILLIN G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
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BARB BIOEMERS C h i c a g o , III.
JOHN BLOM C h i c a g o , III.
MARY A N N BOTTING Byran C e n t e r , M i c h .
SYBIL BROWN G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
BILL BOUMAN Holland, Mich.
BRUNO No
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JIM BOERSMA C h i c a g o , III.
MARILYN BOEHRINGER Troy, N . Y.
PRISCILLA BOUSKA L i n d e n , N . J.
RUTH BOVENKIRK G l e n Rock, N . J.
ELAINE BURGESS
T a r r y t o w n , N . Y. Byron C e n t e r , M i c h .
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JOHN BURGGRAAF Dumont, N . J .
DON BOGAARDS Pella, l a .
ROGER BREDEWEG Dorr, Mich.
CAROL BUTEYN Kalamazoo, Mich.
DAVE BONNETTE Holland, Mich.
KEITH BOSCH Holland, Mich.
DAVE BROWER R i d g e w o o d , N . J.
HAROLD BROWN Downey, Calif.
LI Ul CHANG Wooster, Ohio
DALE CHURCH F l u s h i n g , N . Y.
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GEORGE RICHARD CLARK CLARKE N. Muskegon, Mich. Harbor Springs, Mich.
DIANE CLAUSSEN C l o s t e r , N . J.
G. ROBERT CLEVERINGA Muskegon, Mich.
DOROTHY CLUTE Cosnovia, Mich.
P o u g h k e e p s i e , N . Y.
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X SHARON COOK W i l m i n g t o n , Del.
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JOYCE DALEBOUT G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
PAUL DALMAN Greenville, Mich.
DIANNE DEEMS Jackson Hts., N . Y.
ROGER DE FEYTER Holland, Mich.
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KAREN DE G R A A F Holland, Mich.
JOHN DRAPER East Leroy, M i c h .
\mL S c h e n e c t a d y , N . Y.
JERRY DYKE Allendale, Mich.
MARIAN DE RUYTER Cedar Grove, Wise.
BARBARA DYKEMA C h i c a g o , III.
HELDRED DE W I T T Zeeland, Mich.
RUTH DE W I T T Hudsonville, Mich.
HAROLD DYKEMA Zeeland, Mich.
LARRY J. DYKSTRA Holland, Mich.
NORINE DE WITTE Fremont, Mich.
NORM DYKSTRA St. A n n e , II
JACK ELENBAAS Holland, Mich.
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BILL DE Y O U N G So. H o l l a n d , III.
RENETTA DYKSTRA Racine, W i s e .
DIANNE ENGLESMAN Holland, Mich.
II ED ERICSON Chicago, Illinois
Crispell Cottage
HARVEY FEENSTRA Zeeland, Mich.
SILVIA FISCHER S u m m i t , N . J.
DONNA FISHER M a r i o n , Ind.
RUTH FLIKKEMA M o n t r o s e , N . Y.
IYNNE •FOLTS H e r k i m e r , N . Y.
MARGARET FRIEDRICH Holland, Mich.
TOM FAULKNER Dayton, O h i o
ELLEN FRINK M o h a w k , N . Y.
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LOIS GARBER T e a n e c k , N . J.
BRUCE GILLIES K e n m o r e , N . Y.
GRACE GILMORE Lansing, Mich.
u; BARBARA GRAY B r o n x v i l l e , N . Y.
PEGGY GREENSHIELDS Renselaer, N . Y.
PAUL GROTENHU1S S h e b o y g a n Falls, W i s .
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ANN GIVENS Minneapolis, Minn.
H a c k e n s a c k , N . J.
STANLEY HAGEMEYER Clara City, M i n n .
DOROTHY HALL Detroit, Mich.
HELGA GOTTE Rego Park, N . Y.
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NANCY GULDENSCHUH Rochester, N . Y.
BOB HANSEN M t . Prospect,
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KATHRYN HEADLEY Zeeland, Mich.
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SHIRLEY HARMELINK G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
HARRY HEEG Marvis, Ont.
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ANN HERFST Holland, Mich.
PAUL HESSELINK Adams, Neb.
JERRY HESSLINX Wauwatosa, Wis.
JIM HESSLINK Wauwatosa, Wis.
SANDRA HICKS C l a v e r a c k , N . Y.
PEGGY HIXSON Syracuse, N . Y.
SOPHOMORES
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Passaic, N . J.
PAT HOWER Holland, Mich.
PART INARDI L y n b r o o k , N . Y.
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BILL HOLLEMAN Byron C e n t e r , M i c h .
RICHARD IRWIN L i n d e n , N . J.
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DOUG JOHNSON Frankfort, Mich.
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JEFFREY JONES Cleveland, Ohio
MARY KAMMERAAD
REUBEN KAMPER
SAUNDRA KAMPHOFF
Grand Haven, Mich.
S p r i n g Lake, M i c h .
Sheldon, la.
DON KILLMER H e w i t t , N . J.
JOHN KNAPP Holland, Mich.
JOHN KOENEN Clara City, M i n n .
BRUCE HOLMES S a u g e r t i e s , N . Y.
MARCIA HONDORP G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
ROD IWEMA
ROBERT JAEHNIG
H a r v e y , III.
Holland, Mich.
JOANNE HORNBACHER Rogers C i t y , M i c h .
HOWARD JANSEN Caledonia, Mich.
Holland
Mich.
BEVERLY JOECKEL P o m p t o n Plains, N . J
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BARBARA A N N JORDAN St. J o s e p h , M i c h .
BARBARA KAMPHUIS Holland, Mich.
JANET KOOPMAN Martin, Mich.
MARCIA JORDAN R i d g e f i e l d , N . J.
RICH JUNDT D o u g l a s t o n , N . Y.
NORMAN KANSFIELD South H o l l a n d , III.
JEAN KAPER Hamilton, Mich.
HARM KRAAI G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
BOB KREUNEN Cedar Grove, Wis.
VIV KAJDY Chicago, I
G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
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SOPHOMORES
Ku . . . No
EDWARD KUIPER Holland, Mich.
MITSUYO KUBO Kyoto, Japan
JACOB G. KUIPER Holland, Mich.
a JUDY KUIPER G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
BRUCE IAVERMAN C h i c a g o , III.
SAYtRS LUTZ
DICK MACHIELE Zeeland, Mich.
LORRAINE LAWRENCE K i n g s t o n , N . Y.
W i n t e r fun
isiuunx VIRGINIA LIEBERTZ Berkley, Mich.
DAVID MARIS Holland, Mich.
JAN LINCOLN K e n m o r e , N . Y.
BUDD MARTIN S a y v i l l e , N . Y.
DAVE LINDQUIST Rochester, M i c h .
JUDY MASTENBROOK Kalamazoo, Mich.
EVONNE LUTTRULL M u s k e g o n Hts., M i c h .
BILL McCULLOUGH Port Jervis, N . Y.
Pattsville, N . Y.
RODERICK McLEOD W i l l i s t o n Park, N . Y.
MARGO MEENGS Holland, Mich.
MICHAEL MAGAN C h i c a g o , III.
DAVE MEYER Clara C i t y , M i n n .
m GERRY MILLER German Volley,
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BARBARA MORTENSEN Park Ridge, N . J.
MARILYN MUILENBURG Edgerton, Minn.
HI KM AT MUKTAR Basrah, I r a q
JAMES MULDER Ridgewoad, N . J .
JERRY NIEUSMA G r a n d
Haven, Mich.
G r a n d
SHARON NORRIS Rapids>
M
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SOPHOMORES
N y . . . Schaa
I WES NYKAMP Holland, Mich.
KEITH NYKERK Richland, Mich.
PATRICIA PATTERSON Cleveland, O h i o
DON PEELLE
ELMER PHAIL
Pof* W a s h i n g t o n , N . Y
Taylor, Mich.
TEDDY REENDERS Grand Haven, Mich.
JUDY REICHHOLD S a y v i l l e , N . Y.
JOHN RITERS
RON ROHE
Holland, Mich.
K e n m o r e , N . Y.
HARRY OLSON Butler, N . J.
ULA OOSTERBAAN Holland, Mich.
gast
T o n a w a n d a , N . Y.
ALAN PLASSCHE W i l l i a m s o n , N . Y.
RIEKSE G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
GRACE OOSTERHOF Holland, Mich.
JACQUELINE OOSTERINK Grandville, Mich.
FRED OVERKAMP Little Falls, N . J.
LYNNE PRAKKEN Ann Arbor, Mich.
MARTHA PROOS G r a n d Rapids, M i c h
MARY PROOS O r a n d Rapids, M i c h
JANET RIETVELD C h i c a g o Hts., III.
CAROLYN RINGENOLDUS Hull, la.
JANET RIEMERSMA Alma, Mich.
ROBERTA RUSSELL Indianapolis, Ind.
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DON RYNBRANDT Jamestown, Mich.
ROGER SAMPLE SCHAAP A b q a i q , Saudi A r a b i a G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
Doesburg Cottage
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SOPHOMORES
Schaf . . . Vande P
4' JANE SCHAFTENAAR Holland, Mich.
CAROL SIKKEMA Fulton, III.
JEAN SCHREGARDUS Modesto, Calif.
BARBARA SILL U n i o n d a l e , N . Y.
MARVIN SCHULTZ Holland, Mich.
ANDREW SENS S c h e n e c t a d y , N . Y.
DAVE SIMALA Cleveland, Ohio
GARY SISSON St. J o s e p h , M i c h
SHIELDS S p r i n g Lake, M i c h .
FRED SKILLMAN Skillman, N . J .
JUDY SHULTIS Wauwaioso, Wis.
JUDY SIETSMA W y c k o f f , N . J.
EDWARD SMALL North Bergen, N . J .
PAUL SMEENGE Holland, Mich.
11 CLAY SMITH Orange, Calif.
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RUTH SODEN B r u n s w i c k , N . J.
NANCY SONNEVELDT G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
DONNA STAAL M i a m i , Flo.
ESTHER SU Hong Kong, China
GEORGE SU Hong Kong, China
CAROLE SUTTON D u a n e s b u r g , N . Y.
•• ELISABETH TALSMA Rochester, N . Y.
DORIS TAYLOR McBain, Mich.
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CARL TIDD Holland, Mich.
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G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
KATHRYN TtCK B a l d w i n , N . Y.
CLAIRE TREMBATH T e a n e c k , N . J.
NANCY TELLMAN Holland, Mich.
DONNA TEN BRINK N e w Era, M i c h .
LAURA TEN KLEY Holland, Mich.
JOHN TEUSINK Cedar Springs, Mich.
LOUISE TURNBULL Rensselaer, N . Y.
BILL VANDENBERG Holland, Mich.
V A N D E N BERG G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
J A N E
SARA V A N DE POEL Holland, Mich.
SOPHOMORES
PAT V A N D E R BEEK Holland, Mich.
NANCY V A N D E R KOLK N e w B r u n s w i c k , N . J.
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JIM VANDER W E G Muskegon, Mich.
BARBARA VER MEER Hudsonville, Mich.
GEORGE WAGNER C h i c a g o , III.
o ii* GLEN WINDEMULLER Holland, Mich.
KAREL l w i V A N D E R LUGT Holland'! Mich.
HENRY __ V A N DER MEULEN K i n d e r h o o k , N . Y.
Vander. . . Z
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JOHN
VANDER M O L E N Hudsonville, Mich.
VANDER SCHAAF Holland, Mich.
LO J A N DER V A I K W a s h i n g t o n , D. C.
TOM V A N TASSELL H y d e Park, N . Y.
JUNE VELDHEER Holland, Mich.
GLENDA VENEMA Richland, Mich.
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MARILYN V A N D E R WILT O t t u m w a , la.
ARVID V A N DYKE Grand
Rapids, M i c h .
WILMA V A N HEEST C o x s a c k i e , N . Y.
STAN VUGTEVEEN
DAVE V1EL Kalamazoo, Mich.
AL VINCK P h i l m o n t , N . Y.
STUART VOLKERS Holland, Mich.
Zeeland, Mich.
TED WEBB St. J o s e p h , M i c h .
EDWINA WEIS V a l l e y S t r e a m , N . Y.
DONNA WEST Wyandotte, Mich.
BETTY J U N E WHITAKER H u d s o n , N . Y.
MARY WHITLOCK C h i c a g o , III.
LAURI WINKELHORST Sheboygan, Wise.
CORALIE WOLF O l d T a p p a n , N . J.
MARY J A N E VEURINK Grant, Mich.
DAVID WYCKOFF N e s h a m c , N . J.
CHERIE YOST Holland, Mich.
BEVERLY ZEEDYK Danforth
DAVID WAANDERS G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
JUDY WILEY U n i o n , N . J.
ROD ZEGERS Sheldon, la.
F. E. W e s t l a k e f r o m N a t i o n a l A u d u b o n S o c i e t y
F i n a l l y — the l i g h t .
1 THOMAS AARDEMA Holland, Mich.
GARY BAAS Grand Haven, Mich.
KAREN ABELL C l e a r w a t e r , Fla.
KEN BAKER P l o i n f i e l d , N . J.
DALE AKKER M o r r i s o n , III.
SHARON BECK N u t l e y , N . J.
LEE AKKER M o r r i s o n , III.
BARBARA AMOS M i d l a n d Pk., N . J .
BRUCE BEIMERS Holland, Mich.
BEKKERING G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
KATHY ASHE F l u s h i n g , N . Y.
JIM BETKE Kalamazoo, Mich.
RUTH AUSEMA C h i c a g o , III
RON BEYER Zeeland, Mich.
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BONNIE BEYERS W a u p u n , Wise.
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LOIS BONNEMA P l a i n f l e l d , III
Everyone g o e s to the p u l l .
mm BOB BONNETTE Holland, Mich.
WES BONZELAAR Holland, Mich.
JOHN BOS Holland, Mich.
JOHN BROOKS D u m o n t , N . J.
ALLEN BUURMA Holland, Mich.
JOHN CAVERLY Passaic, N . J.
TOM BOS Holland, Mich.
HELENE BOSCH Holland, Mich.
w ARLENE CIZEK B e r w y n , III.
GRETA BOUMAN Lakewood, Calif.
DON BOYINK Grand Haven, Mich.
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HANK CLAUSEN Amersfoort, Neth.
JOAN CLAYTON I v y l a n d , Pa.
JIM COMBS Cincinnati, O h i o
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CHARLOTTE CURLEE Dearborn, Mich.
GALE DAMHOF Blomkest, M i n n .
NORMA DE BOER G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
TOM DE BRUYN Holland, Mich.
MARY DECKER G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
PETER DE J O N G Holland, Mich.
JUNIORS
SANDRA DE K O N I N G R u t h e r f o r d , N . J.
PHILIP DE VELDER Cebu, Philippines
DAVID DE VRIES Blue I s l a n d , III.
MARTHA DIEPHUIS South H a v e n , M i c h .
BILL DRAKE F o n d a , N . Y.
DON DYKSTRA Holland, Mich.
LYNNE MARILYN FELTHAM FERRIS Huntington Station, N . Y . M u s k e g o n , Mich.
MARLYN DE W A A R D Holland, Mich.
JUDY EASTMAN L e b a n o n , N . J.
FISHER
GRAYCE FORNESS
Rosendale, N . Y.
Hillsdale, N . J .
MERRY DE W A A R D Holland, Mich.
MARK DE W I T T Muskegon, Mich.
MARY DE WITT Grandville, Mich.
PRISCILLA ESTELL Holland, Mich.
SALLY EVANS Muskegon, Mich.
GARY ELFRING Holland, Mich.
MERILYN FREEMAN G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
De K. . . Ha
MARILYN FUGAZZOTTO Allison
Pk., Pa.
PETER GEITNER Little Falls, N . J.
Beck C o t t a g e
LINDA GORDON Holland, Mich.
ROSS HAMLIN Holland, Mich.
MARLENE GOUWENS So. H o l l a n d , III.
LARRY GROOTERS G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
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He . . . Lam
GEORGE HEATH C h u r c h v i l l e , Pa.
MARY HOKSBERGEN S p r i n g f i e l d , S. D.
LOUISE HUNTER Burdett, N . Y.
W A E L
KARACHY Amman, Jordon
KAREN HYINK K o h l e r , Wise.
PATRICIA KASTEIN W a u p u n > wisc.
C l y m e r , N . Y.
DAVID HOLLAND Muskegon, Mich.
JOHN JEFFERIES W e s t w o o d , N . J.
RICH JAARSMA Holland, Mich.
JEAN KEMP Rochester, N . Y.
BRUCE HOFFMAN
MARGE KEMPERS Chiapas, Mexico
TOM KLAASEN Holland, Mich.
MICKEY HOFFMAN G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
G r a
EVELYN HOLLANDER n d Rapids, M i c h .
CAROL JOELSON V e n i c e , Fla.
MERLIN KLEINHUIZEN Raymond, Minn.
TERRY HOFMEYER Holland, Mich.
JANET HOOK Staten I s l a n d , N . Y.
WAYNE JOOSSE W a l d o , Wise.
RUTH KLOMPARENS Holland, Mich.
P SANDRA KOOISTRA G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
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LORRAINE KOOYERS Holland, Mich.
CONNIE KREGAR R i v e r d a l e , N . J.
FRITZ KRUITHOF Holland, Mich.
WILLIAM KUTZING Long I s l a n d , N . Y.
WILLIAM KUYPER Holland, Mich.
RUTH LAM G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
JUNIORS
ORVAN LANTINGA Jenison, Mich.
LEROY LEBBIN C i c e r o , III
GORDON M A C KAY Long I s l a n d , N . Y.
NANCY MALSTROM Grand Haven, Mich.
CONNIE UNG Hong Kong, China
LOUISE MARSILJE Holland, Mich.
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BRUCE LINROTH C h i c a g o , III.
GLORIA LINSCOTT G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
CLARK MATTHEWS Muskegon, Mich.
NANCY MEERMAN Coopersville, Mich.
Lan . . . Ol
BOB LOOYENGA Pollock, S. D.
FRANK LOVE Holland, Mich.
STEVE MIDDERNACHT
JACK MILLARD P l o i n f i e l d , N . J.
Pomplan
Lakes, N . J.
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.EH IE*5 JACK MILLER P l a i n f i e l d , N . J.
RUTH MOKMA Holland, Mich.
LYNNE MOORE l l i o n , N . Y.
BOB MULDER St. A n n e , III.
Scott C o t t a g e
* i \ NANCY MULDER Chicago, Illinois
LOY NAAKTGEBOREN M a p l e Lake, M i n n .
DEAN NEDERVELD Byron C e n t e r , M i c h .
SHARON NESTE C l a r e n d o n Hills,
JUDY NIENHUIS Holland, Mich
NYHUIS Sheboygan, Wis.
SARAH OLERT Kansas C i t y , M i s s o u r i
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JOHN PAARLBERG South H o l l a n d , III.
JOHN PARKES C h i c a g o , 111.
BRUCE PARSIL H i g h l a n d Pk., N . J.
1LENE PASTOOR G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
NORM PEDDIE Cleveland, Ohio
JIM PETERMAN Muskegon, Michigan
I TOM PIAGET Fair L a w n , N . J.
EDITH PINTER G r e e n f i e l d , Mass.
BILL ROELOFS Sioux C e n t e r , l a .
JACK ROMENCE G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
MILDRED SCHUITEMAN Sioux Center, la.
BRUCE SCHURMAN C h i c a g o , III.
Saginaw, Mich.
DOLORES RAMAKER Holland, Mich.
KATHERINE REYNOLDS Bensenvitle, III.
JIM ROZEBOOM Kalamazoo, Mich.
CAL RYNBRANDT Holland, Mich.
ROBERT SCHAAFSMA G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
LOWELL SEYMOUR Pollock, S. D.
SHIMP Holland, Mich.
JERRY SCULLEY G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
JE|:,:
DAN R1TSEMA M o m e n c e , II
JEAN SCHOLTEN Steen, M i n n
CONNIE SHROYER Alma, Mich.
MARILYN ROCKS Holland, Mich.
DALE SCHOON Gary, Ind.
ED SIMMONS B a i n b r i d g e , N . J.
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SHARON SMITH T o n a w a n d a , N . Y.
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BOB SMOES Coopersville, Mich.
RONALD SNYDER Kalamazoo, Mich.
HENRY STEFFENS Holland, Mich.
GORDON STEGINK Muskegon, Mich.
JAMES STULL G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
LEROY SUESS S c o t l a n d , S. D.
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CARL VERMEULEN Flossmoor, III.
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S+udent Index Boven, D a v i d L.
A a l b e r t s , M y r n a F a y e — 1 3 4 , 158, 195
B e r g h o r s t , M a r y A . — 5 6 , 143, 159, 196
A a r d e m a , Thomas A l l e n — 8 3 , 219
Bergman, Benjamin M . — 1 7 2
B o v e n k e r k , Ruth E . — 1 6 4 , 2 1 0
Abell, Karen Elizabeth—145,
Bertalan, Helen
B o v e n k e r k , S a n d r a L y n n e — 1 5 9 , 196
Abrahamse, Alice J . — 1 3 4 , Acheterhof, Marcia
164, 2 1 9
Beskin, A u d r e y
163, 2 0 9
Lou—134,
A c h e r t h o f , Roger D a l e — 1 1 3 ,
159, 119,
195 140,
168, 2 0 9 A d a m s , Lynne A n n — 1 5 8 ,
195
A d a m s , Penny L y n n — 1 2 3 ,
134, 2 0 9
A d r i a n s e , James L e r o y — 2 0 9 Akker, Dale L a v e r n e — 2 1 9 A k k e r , Lee R o y — 1 1 9 , 2 1 9 A l b e r s , Pat D i o n — 1 1 8 ,
172
B o w m a n , S a l l y H . — 1 2 3 , 158, 196
B.
Betke, James E . — 1 3 2 , 133, 168, 2 1 9
Boyce, D o n a l d C.
Beukema, Alice M.
B o y d , James S.
Beukema, G e o r g e G.
B o y d , N a n c y A n n e — 7 8 , 130, 131, 148, 173
B e u k e m a , James L . — 1 6 5
B o y d , R i c h a r d K.
Beyer, R o n a l d — 1 2 1 , 132, 133, 168, 2 1 9
Boyink, D o n a l d P . — 1 0 1 , 220
Beyers, Bonnie J . — 7 4 , 118, 132, 133, 162,
B r a a k s m a , S h e l b y — 5 6 , 1 2 1 , 132, 133, 136, 150, 1 6 1 , 173, 2 7 6
220, 266 Biel, K e n n e t h R . — 1 9 6 , 2 7 0
B r a n d , R i c h a r d J . — 7 6 , 113, 196
B i e l b y , James W .
B r a n d s m a , R i c a r d W . — 1 1 2 , 169, 196, 2 7 4
A l e x a n d e r , J o h n (Jack) H u d s o n — 1 6 5 , 195
Biery, D a v i d M .
Brass, W i l l i a m
A l l e n , B a r b a r a A n n — 1 3 4 , 195
Billin, A r l e n e K . — 1 3 4 , 163, 2 0 9
Bratt, A n n e t t e
H.—196
A l l e n , D o n a l d L e r o y — 1 6 5 , 195
Bilyeu, A r t h u r E . — 1 3 0 , 131, 166
B r a t t o n , Elaine L . — 1 5 9 , 196
Allen, Frederick H a m l e t t — 8 3
Bishop, T h o m a s A . — 6 7 , 196
B r a t t o n , Robert W . — 1 6 9 ,
Allen, Marvin D o n a l d — 1 9 5
Bitner, G e o r g e P.
Bredeweg, Robert A . — 1 9 6
Altena, Dale Herman
Blank
B r e d e w e g , Roger L . — 2 1 0
A m m e n h e u s e r , E u g e n i a K a t h r y n — 8 2 , 158,
B l a u w k a m p , Florence
Bringedahl, David G . — 1 6 9 ,
Blauwkamp, Marie
Brink, B a r a b r a J.
195
Kristin E . — 1 3 9 , 158, 196
173
196
A m o s , B a r b a r a M a e — 1 4 0 , 162, 2 1 9
Blevins, Keith S . — 1 6 7 , 196
Brink, Bruce E.
A m s o , J o h n K.
Blick, C a r o l ( M e r r y ) — 1 5 8 , 196
Brink, K e n n e t h W . — 1 1 8 , 168, 173
A n d e r s e n , T u r i d E l i z a b e t h — 1 4 2 , 1 5 9 , 195
B l o e m e n d a a l , J o h n R.
B r o e k e r , T h o m a s J . — 1 6 6 , 196
A n d e r s o n , D i a n e M a r i e — 1 5 8 , 195
Bloemers, B a r b a r a A . — 7 8 , 134, 1 6 1 , 2 1 0
B r o e r s m a , G r a c e A . — 1 5 8 , 196
A n d e r s o n , G a i l V e r n e t t e — 7 5 , 1 5 9 , 195
Blom, J o h n A k e n — 1 0 6 , 112, 169, 2 1 9 , 2 7 2
Bronk, R o b e r t F . — 1 6 6 , 173
A n d e r s o n , James K e n n e t h — 1 1 9 , 140, 168,
B l o o d , G e r a l d W . — 1 1 2 , 113, 196
Bronson, R o n a l d J . — 6 7 , 7 0 , 169, 173
B l o u g h , M i c h a e l M . — 6 7 , 167
B r o o k m a n , R o b e r t O . — 1 3 0 , 131, 159, 196
A n d r e , Ritfhard Lee
Blunt, B a r b a r a J . — 1 3 4 , 159, 196
Brooks, J o h n F . — 2 2 0
209 A n k e r , J a n e A l i c e — 1 1 8 , 1 2 1 , 172
Boehringer, Marilyn L.—162, 210
B r o u w e r , Robert D.
Annis, P h i l i p — 2 0 9
B o e l h o u w e r , D a v i d P . — 1 6 6 , 196
B r o w e r , A r d i t h J . — 1 4 3 , 1 6 4 , 173
A n t a r , A b l a M a u r e — 1 4 0 , 158, 195
B o e r h a v e , G e r a l d C.
Brower, David L . — 2 1 0
A r m s t r o n g , Paul E d w a r d — 1 6 8 , 2 0 9
B o e r i g t e r , G e o r g e D.
Brown, H a r o l d E . — 1 6 8 , 210
A r n o l d i n k , Fred, Jr.
Boersma, James A . — 1 6 8 , 2 1 0
B r o w n , K e n n e t h H . — 1 1 9 , 166, 1 7 4
A r t h u r , Leo M a c — 1 1 7 , 195
Boeve, I r w i n L.
B r o w n , S y b i l A . — 1 3 4 , 163, 2 1 0
Ashby, John Allison
Boeve, R o n a l d E. 6 7 , 7 1
Bruins, J o h n C . — 1 1 9 , 1 4 0 , 168
Asle, K a t h e r i n e B i r d — 7 7 , 8 0 , 118, 2 1 9
Bogaards, Donald W . — 1 3 4 , 210
Bruno, Thomas A l f r e d — 2 1 0
A u s e m a , Ruth C a r o l y n — 1 3 2 , 133, 1 6 1 , 2 1 9
B o g a r t , W i l l i a m F.
Brunson, J o h n T . — 1 6 7 , 2 7 4
Baas, G a r y L . — 1 4 4 , 157, 167, 2 1 9
Bolhuis, D a v i d A . — 1 0 6 , 2 7 4
Bryson, J o h n G . — 1 1 8 , 132, 133, 169, 174
Baker, C a t h e r i n e C l a i r e — 2 0 9
Bolt, G o r d o n A — 1 1 8, 169, 173
Buckley, R i c h a r d A . — 6 7
Baker, Joan M a r i a — 1 9 5
Bolthouse, James J . — 1 1 8 , 168
B u i t e n d a r p , C a r o l J . — 1 1 6 , 174
Baker, K e n n e t h — 2 1 9
Bolthouse, Jon A . — 2 2 0
B u l t m a n , J a m e s E l d o n — 6 7 , 2 6 7 , 196, 2 7 2
Baker, R i c h a r d J o h n — 1 6 5 , 196
B o n n e m a , Beth J . — 7 6 , 117, 118, 134, 139,
Burgess, Elaine K . — 2 1 0
B a k k e r , K a t h l e e n — 7 4 , 196, 2 6 9 B a k k e r , R i c h a r d G e r a l d — 6 7 , 101, 1 6 5 , 2 7 4 B a l c o m , Keith B e n — 2 7 2 B a l d w i n , J e a n e n e G r a c e — 1 3 2 , 133, 1 6 1 , 209 B a l f o o r t , Robert L e e — 1 1 8 , 169, 172
Burggraaff, Donna M . — 7 4 ,
162, 2 2 0 B o n n e m a , Lois C . — 1 1 0 , 113, 114, 145, 161,
158, 196
B u r g g r a a f f , John H . — 1 3 4 , 2 1 0 B u r g g r a a f f , W i n f i e l d J . — 1 2 0 , 1 2 3 , 166
220 Bonnette, D a v i d J . — 2 1 0 , 272
B u r g w a l d , J a n i c e F . — 1 1 8 , 143, 163, 174
B o n n e t t e , Robert W . — 6 7 , 167, 2 2 0
Burns, B a r a b a r a R.
Bonthuis, C a r o l R . — 7 5 , 1 5 8 , 196
Burns, D a l e — 7 7 , 118, 163, 174 B u r w i t z , Robert H.
B a l l a n t i n e , W i l l i a m Parke
Bonzelaar, Wesley J . — 2 2 0
Ballou, Herman Glen
B o o n e , D a n i e l E.
Bush, R o n a l d L.
B a r n a r d , C y n t h i a W e e k s — 1 3 4 , 162
B o o t s m a n , B a r b a r a J . — 1 2 0 , 164, 176, 2 7 6
B u t e y n , C a r o l M a r i e — 1 3 4 , 164, 2 1 0
Barnes, M a r c u s W i l l i a m — 1 9 6
Bergman, William J.—196
Buteyn, P e g g y
Barnhart, Eugene C l i f f o r d — 1 6 6
Bos, G r e t c h e n K.
Buurma, Allen G . — 1 6 5 , 2 2 0
B a r r a t t , L a u r a L e e — 1 1 0 , 134, 1 5 9 , 196
Bos, J e r r e A n n
B u u r m a , C l a r e n c e B.
Bartels, Chester Lee
Bos, J o h n — 1 1 8 , 2 2 0
Buys, J o h n E . — 1 0 1
Bartels, J o h n O t t o
Bos, Thomas G . — 6 7 , 167, 2 2 0
Bylsma, G a r y B . — 1 1 2 , 118, 147, 174, 2 7 2 ,
Bates, N a n c y R o s e — 1 9 6
Bos, Tom L y n n — 1 3 2 , 2 7 4
B a u m k e r , G a i l Joyce
Bosch, Beverly A . — 1 5 9 , 196
—196
273 Bylsma, Peter G . — 2 7 2
Becher, C h a r l e s A l b r o — 1 1 3 , 2 0 9
Bosch, H e l e n e G . — 1 6 2 , 2 2 0
Byrne, W i l l i a m E . — 6 7
Bechtel, H a r r i e t Eileen
Bosch, Keith ( R o b e r t ) — 2 1 0
C a d y , S h a r o n L . — 1 5 9 , 197
Beck, S h a r o n P a r k e r — 7 4 , 110, 118, 144,
Bosch, M a r y
Cameron, Winifred C . — 1 7 4
Bosker, S t a n l e y G . — 1 6 8 , 173
Campbell, John R . — 1 6 6
160, 2 1 9 Becker, C a r o l J.
Bating, Joseph R . — 1 9 6
C a r t e r , Evelyn H . — 7 7 , 132, 133, 163, 174
Beede, A l a n D o d g e
B a t t i n g , M a r y A n n — 1 3 4 , 162, 2 1 0
C a s t o r , N o r e n e D . — 1 5 8 , 197
B e e k m a n , D u d l e y M . — 1 3 9 , 146, 2 0 9
Bouldin, Elizabeth L . — 1 3 4
Caverly, John C . — 2 2 0
Beimers, Bruce N e l s o n — 1 6 6 , 2 1 9
B o u m a n , G r e t t a — 1 1 8 , 139, 163, 2 2 0
C h a n d l e r , R o n a l d L . — 7 9 , 120, 121, 139,
Beinert, H e l e n — 7 4 , 1 1 3 , 164, 2 0 9
Bouman, W i l l i a m J . — 2 1 0
Bekkering, Don J . — 2 1 9
Bouska, Priscilla
Benes, C a r l J . — 1 1 4 , 166, 2 0 9
B o u w m a , R o b e r t M . — 1 1 3 , 196
Berghorst, Bert J . — 1 9 6
B o u w m a n , Linda L o u — 1 5 9 , 196
Mary E.—164, 210
147, 1 7 4 , 2 7 6 C h a n g , Le U i — 1 3 4 , 2 1 0 C h e n , A l b e r t (Tan) ( T i o n g P h e n g ) — 1 1 9 , 197
Chou, Amy
De J o n g , J o h n H . — 1 6 8 , 1 9 7
Easfin, P a t r i c i a A . — 1 5 9 , 198
Church, Dale B.—114, 210
De J o n g , M a r c i a B . — 1 2 0 , 1 7 5
E a s t m a n , J u d i t h A . — 5 6 , 7 5 , 1 6 1 , 144, 2 2 1 ,
C i z e k , A r l e n e B . — 9 2 , 114, 161, 2 2 0
De J o n g , M a r v i n L e e — 1 7 5
C l a r k , D a v i d L . — 1 6 6 , 174
De J o n g , M a r y L . — 1 3 2 , 133, 1 6 0 , 1 7 6
266 E d w a r d s , S u z a n n e L . — 1 6 2 , 177
Clark, George W .
De J o n g , Peter M . — 2 2 0
E k h o l m , S h a n e S.
C l a r k , N a n c y C.
De J o n g , Priscilla K . — 1 5 8 , 1 9 7
E l e n b a a s , Jack D . — 2 1 1
C l a r k e , R i c h a r d H.
De J o n g , T i m o t h y W . — 6 7
Elferdink, Clarice J . — 1 9 8
Clausen, Hendrik H . — 1 1 9 , 220
De J o n g e , D a v i d A . — 1 9 7
E l f e r i n k , W i l l i a m R.
Claussen, D i a n e V . — 7 5 , 1 10, 161
De J o n g e , J o h n W . — 1 7 6
Elfring, G a r y — 1 3 4 , 221
C l a y t o n , Joan H . — 1 1 4 , 161, 2 2 0
De J o n g e , J u n i o r L e e — 1 9 7
Elwood, Thomas A .
C l e l l a n d , E l i z a b e t h S , — 1 1 8 , 175
D e k k e r , M a r v i n J.
E l z i n g a , M a r i l y n K . — 1 5 9 , 198
Cleveringa, G. Robert
De K o n i n g , S a n d r a L . — 1 3 0 , 1 3 2 , 133, 2 2 1
Elzinga, M a r s h a l l G . — 1 3 0 , 131, 177
C l u t e , D o r o t h y A . — 1 1 7 , 139
De Lisle, D a v i d W . — 6 7 , 1 9 7
Elzinga, W i l l i a m E . — 1 4 7 , 169, 177
Co, Raymond
De L o n g , J a c k W . — 1 1 9 , 1 2 0 , 176
Emerick, Judson J . — 1 6 5 ,
Coan, (Warren) Ronald
D e n h a m , R o b e r t F.
Emerson, E. K e i t h
De N o b l e , J a n e t R . — 1 7 6
Emmick, B a r b a r a — 1 4 8 , 177, 2 7 6
Cole, Robert C . — 1 6 9 Cole, Sheldon N o r e n e — 1 6 9 ,
197
198
De P o n d , J a c k G . — 1 3 4 , 176
Emmons, C r a i g G . — 1 6 9 , 1 7 7
C a l v i n , Fred J r . — 7 2 , 7 3 , 1 6 7 , 197
Derks, P a t r i c i a J . — 1 5 9 , 1 9 7
Empson, K a t h e r y n e V.
C o m b s , Jomes D . — 2 2 0
De R u y t e r , M a r i o n G . — 1 3 4 , 1 6 3 , 2 1 1
Engbers, James A r e n d — 1 6 7
C o m p a a n , P e a r l J . — 1 1 9 , 120, 175, 2 7 6
De Ryke, J u d y K . — 1 2 3 , 158
Engel, G a r y J . — 1 1 8 , 177
C o n g e r , Linda M . — 1 5 9 ,
197
De V e l d e r , M a r y E . — 1 5 9
Engelsman, Dianne L.—211
C o n k l i n , (Erwin) D . — 7 8 , 1 3 0 , 197
De V e l d e r , W a l t e r P . — 2 2 1
E p p i n g a , Peter L . — 1 9 8
Cook, Ralph R . — 1 6 6
De Vries, D a v i d R . — 2 2 1
Ericson, E d w a r d E . — 2 1 1
C o o k , R o b e r t H . — 7 6 , 1 3 0 , 131
De Vries, M a r t i n J u n i o r
E s h e l m a n , F r a n k K . — 1 3 0 , 1 3 1 , 165
C o o k , S h a r o n L . — 7 6 , 1 3 4 , 140, 163, 2 1 0
De Vries, R o g e r L . — 1 1 9 , 176
Essenberg, V e r n J . — 6 7 , 8 3 , 1 6 9 , 177
C o o p e r , E l i z a b e t h M . — 1 5 8 , 197
De W a a r d , M r s . G l e n n (Lois)
Essenburgh, J o y c e — 1 6 4
Coster, Karen L . — 1 2 3 , 210
De W a a r d , M a r l y n J . — 7 4 , 1 10, 1 6 4 , 2 2 1
Estell, Priscilla W . — 1 1 7 , 1 1 8 , 2 2 1
Cotts, J a m e s W .
De W a a r d , M e r r y J o a n — 1 3 0 , 164, 2 2 1
Esther, J a m e s R . — 7 8 , 1 6 6 , 198
C o u l s o n , C a r i e s M . — 6 7 , 7 0 , 167, 175
De W i t t , H e l d r e d L — 1 6 1 , 2 1 1
Eten, H a r o l d C.
C r a m e r , Paul J . — 1 9 7
De W i t t , J u d i t h L . — 1 5 8
Evans, S a l l y A . — 2 2 1
Crandle, Karen R.—159
De W i t t , M a r i l y n J . — 1 9 7
Evans, S u z a n n e A . — 1 2 0 , 142, 1 6 1 , 1 7 7
C r a w f o r d , Bruce R . — 1 6 6
De W i t t , M a r k D . — 1 3 2 , 133, 168, 221
Evenhuis, J a m e s R.
C r a w f o r d , S h a r i A n n — 8 2 , 164, 175
De W i t t , M a r y L . — 2 2 1
Evers, D a r w i n W . — 1 3 4 ,
C r a w l e y , C a r o l A . — 1 3 4 , 158, 197
De W i t t , M i l d r e d A . — 1 9 8
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Sienstra, Sally A . — 1 5 8 , 2 0 4
Talsma, Elizabeth A . — 1 3 9 , 163, 2 1 6
V a n d e n Berg, Robert W .
Sietsma, J u d y M . — 7 6 , 1 3 4 , 1 3 9 , 1 6 1 , 2 1 6
Tanis, J o a n M .
V a n d e n b e r g , Thomas Fairbanks
Sikkema, C a r o l J — 1 3 9 , 163, 216
T a u b a l d , Richard O . — 1 1 8 , 134, 139, 225
Vandenberg, W i l l i a m C . — 6 7 , 216
Sikkenga, C a r o l A . — 1 1 8 , 160, 186
T a y l o r , Doris E . — 1 3 4 , 2 1 6
V a n D e n B e r g e , G u s t a v e J.
Sill, B a r b a r a J . — 1 6 0 , 2 1 6
Teall, Robert R . — 6 7 , 167, 271
V a n d e n Bosch, Bruce E . — 1 3 4
Simala, David L.—216
Teck, (Frances) K a t h r y n — 2 1 6
V a n d e n b u r g , J o h n G . — 6 7 , 6 9 , 167, 2 2 6 ,
V a n d e n Berg, G a r r y — 1 1 9 , 1 2 0 , 165, 2 2 6
272
Simmons, Edwin A . — 7 6 , 117, 224
Teitsma, L a r r y R . — 1 1 7 , 2 0 5
Simpson, Kenneth L . — 6 7 , 2 0 4
Tell, A n n M . — 7 7 , 1 8 7
Sisson, G a r y G . — 2 1 6
Tellier, N o r m a n J . — 7 6 , 117, 2 0 5
V a n d e r b e e k , J a m e s C.
Skillman, Frederick T . — 2 1 6
Tellman, Nancy L.—216
V a n d e r Beek, P a t r i c i a R . — 1 3 2 , 1 3 3 , 2 1 7
Slag, Stephen H . — 1 6 5 , 204
Ten Brink, D o n n a M . — 1 2 3 , 1 3 4 , 1 6 2 , 2 1 6
V a n d e r b e e k , S a l l i A . — 1 3 4 , 158
Slagh, Steven M . — 6 7
Ten Brink, Lee V . — 8 1 , 122, 169, 2 2 5
V a n d e r Berg, S a n d r a M . — 7 8 , 159, 2 0 5
Slot, M a r i l y n R . — 1 3 4 , 1 5 9 , 2 0 4
Ten C a t e , C e c i l D.
V a n d e r b i l t , W i l l i a m R . — 1 0 1 , 105, 1 6 5 ,
Sluyter, Diane C . — 8 0 , 81, 130, 131, 148,
Ten C a t e , J o a n E . — 1 5 9 , 2 0 5
V a n De Poel, S a r a L y n n — 1 3 4 , 164, 2 1 6
226, 274
Ten H a k e n , J o a n n e M . — 7 4 , 1 1 8 , 1 6 4 , 2 2 5
V a n d e r b o r g h , N i c h o l a s E . — 1 1 9 , 168, 188
Small, Edward S . — 2 1 6
Ten K l e y , L a u r a N . — 2 1 6
V a n d e r H i l l , C h a r l e s W . — 1 0 1 , 102, 1 0 4 ,
Smallenburg, Joan M.
Ten Pas, A r l e n B , — 1 0 6 , 1 6 8 , 2 0 5
160,
186, 2 7 6
105, 112, 120, 1 8 8 , 2 7 6 V a n d e r Hill, James G . — 1 0 1 , 1 0 4 , 105, 2 0 5
S m a n t , R o g e r L.
Ten Pas, M a r y L — 1 1 4 , 1 5 9 , 2 0 5
S m e e n g e , Paul A . — 2 1 6
T e r b e e k , K a t h e r i n e L . — 1 1 8 , 1 6 2 , 187
Vander Jagt, Nancy L.—158, 205
Smit, J o h n C . — 2 0 4
Ter L o u w , J a n D . — 2 0 5
V a n Der K o l k , H e n r y L . — 1 1 9 , 120, 1 6 6 , 2 2 6
S r i i t h , (Amos) C., J r . — 2 1 6
Te R o l l e r , ( D o n a l d ) S . — 2 0 5
V a n d e r Kolk, Ivan W . — 1 8 9
Smith, Darrel B . — 1 6 8
Teusink, J o h n T . — 1 1 9 , 2 1 6
V a n d e r Kolk, J o y c e — 1 6 1 , 189
Smith, D o n a l d R . — 2 0 4
T h o m a s , James W . — 1 1 3 , 1 3 2 , 1 3 3 , 1 6 8 ,
S m i t h , Francis T., I l l — 1 8 6
205
V a n d e r K o l k , N a n c y C . — 1 1 4 , 161, 2 1 7 V a n d e r l a a n , Robert L . — 2 0 5
S m i t h , G e o r g e E., Jr.
Thomas, J u d y A . — 1 2 3 , 134, 160, 225
V a n d e r Lind, James R . — 1 1 2 , 167, 1 8 9
Smith, N o r m a n S . — 1 1 3 , 2 0 4
T h o m a s , R o b e r t E . — 7 6 , 168
V a n d e r Lugt, K a r e l L . — 1 6 5 , 2 1 7
S m i t h , Phyllis A .
T h o m p s o n , James F . — 1 1 9
V a n d e r M e e r , Frederick J . — 2 0 5
Smith, Sharon L . — 1 4 3 , 162, 2 2 4
Thompson, Thomas W . — 1 1 8 , 187
V a n d e r M e l , (Paul) B r u c e — 1 6 7 , 1 8 9 , 2 7 2 ,
Smith, Sidney W .
T h o m s o n , R o b e r t J.
Smits, C h a r l e s A . — 1 6 9
Tidd, Carl M . — 1 6 5 , 216
Smits, D a v i d C . — 1 3 2 , 133, 1 8 7
T i e d e m a n n , J o h n T.
273 V a n d e r M e u l e n , H e n r y C . — 7 6 , 130, 1 3 1 , 217
V a n Der M e u l e n , R u t h — 1 1 4 , 1 1 6 , 1 2 1 , 1 8 9
Venema, Glenda K.—217
W h e a t o n , W i l l i a m D.
Vander Molen, Barbara J.—118, 226
Ver Burg, Eleanor Rose—164, 2 2 6
W h i p p l e , James H . — 1 4 2 , 168, 2 2 6
Vander Molen, Ronald L.—217, 272
V e r Burg, Phil W ,
W h i t a k e r , Betty J . — 1 1 7 , 132, 133, 1 6 3 , 2 1 7
V a n d e r m y d e , C y n t h i a F . — 1 4 8 , 189
V e r H a g e , Isaac E.
W h i t e , D a v i d E . — 7 2 , 1 1 2 , 134, 166, 191
V a n d e r Pol, ( A d r i a n ) P h i l l i p — 2 0 5
Ver Hoeven, Edward S . — 2 2 6
W h i t l o c k , D i a n e E . — 1 3 4 , 158
V a n d e r Schaaf, John J u n i o r — 2 1 7
Ver Meer, Barbara H . — 1 3 4 , 217
W h i t l o c k , M a r y J e a n — 8 2 , 1 1 6 , 134, 162,
Van der Valk, William Lodewyk—168, 217
V e r m e e r , Leona A .
V a n d e r V e n , J o h n E.
Vermeer, Lorna J . — 1 3 4 , 158, 2 0 6
V a n d e r W e g , James W . — 6 7 , 167, 2 1 7
V e r m e e r , M a r j o r i e J . — 1 2 3 , 132, 1 3 3 , 1 6 3 ,
V a n d e r W e r f , Elaine R . — 1 6 4 , 189
217 W i e g e r i n k , A n n e — 7 7 , 1 6 1 , 191 W i e g e r i n k , R o n a l d — 8 3 , 168, 227 Wieghmink, Joan
190
Vander W e r f , Karen J . — 1 5 9 , 205
Vermeulen, Carl W i l l i a m — 1 6 9 , 226
W i e r d a , Frank W a y n e
V a n d e r W i l t , M a r i l y n K . — 1 1 4 , 130, 131,
V e r S t e e g , M e l v i n A . — 1 3 0 , 131, 1 4 0 , 1 4 7 ,
Wiers, J o h n — 1 1 4 , 117, 227
134, 162, 2 1 7
W i e r s e m a , M a r y E l a i n e — 8 2 , 162, 2 2 7
190
V a n d e r W o u d e , C a l v i n R . — 1 1 6 , 114, 1 8 9
Ver Strate, G a r y W i l l i a m
W i e r s m a , Dennis J a y — 1 1 9 , 1 6 7 , 2 2 7
V a n d e r W o u d e , S h e r w o o d W . — 6 7 , 167
V e u r i n k , M a r y J . — 7 5 , 11 4, 1 3 4 , 1 6 1 , 2 1 7
W i e r s m a , M a r c i a L . — 7 7 , 118, 164, 192
V a n d e r Z w a a g , R o g e r — 1 6 9 , 189, 2 7 6
V i c h a , B e t t y — 8 2 , 114, 1 2 1 , 139, 1 4 4 , 1 6 3 ,
W i e r s m a , Ruth M a r i e — 1 5 9 , 2 0 6
V a n d e Vusse, F r e d e r i c k J . — 7 9 , 1 2 0 , 2 2 6
W i e r s m a , Thomas D a l e — 2 2 7
226
V a n De Vusse, James C . — 7 6 , 130
Viel, David L — 7 2 , 73, 2 1 7
Wikman, David A . — 1 3 0
V a n d e W a t e r , T e r r y D.
V i n c k , A l b e r t F., J r . — 2 1 7
W i l b e r , Judith Ann
V a n D o n g e n , G e n e W . — 6 7 , 7 0 , 1 6 7 , 189
V i n s t r a , K e n n e t h J . — 1 1 2 , 165, 2 0 6
Wildschut, Sylvia M a e — 1 3 4 , 164, 2 2 7
Van Doornik, Ardith J . — 1 6 4 , 226
Vogel, Alice A . — 1 5 9 , 206
W i l e y , J u d i t h A . — 5 6 , 7 6 , 8 2 , 123, 134. 143,
V a n D u i n e n , Lara J , — 1 1 7 , 118
V o l k e m a , Kenneth
Van Duinen, W a y n e A . — 2 0 5
Volkers, Stuart J . — 2 1 7
V a n D y k , M a r y R u t h — 7 4 , 1 1 0 , 114, 122, 145, 160, 2 2 6
163, 2 1 7
V o n Ins, K a r l A . — 1 6 9 , 190
W i l k i n , D a v i d J o r d a n — 1 2 3 , 132, 133, 166, 227
V o n Reitzenstein, I n g r i d M .
W i l s o n , S t u a r t M . — 1 2 1 , 146, 147, 192, 2 7 6
V a n D y k e , A r v i d W . — 7 6 , 112, 165, 2 1 7
Voogd, Stanley—166, 206
Windemuller, Glen D . — 2 1 7
V a n D y k e , C a t h e r i n e F.
V o s k u i l , D u a n e M . — 6 7 , 6 9 , 7 0 , 191
W i n k e l h o r s t , Lauri L y n n — 2 1 7
V a n D y k e , D a v i d H . — 1 3 0 , 168, 190
Vugteveen, Stanley L e e — 1 1 9 , 168, 217, 271
W i n n , Stanley A . — 1 3 3
V a n D y k e , J u d i t h A . — 8 0 , 8 2 , 110, 132,
W a a n d e r s , D a v i d W . — 7 2 , 130, 1 3 1 , 165,
133, 1 4 8 , 150, 1 6 1 , 1 9 0
Wise, Harold J . — 7 6 , 206 Wissink, Harriet M . — 1 6 4
217
V a n D y k e , M a r y Lou
W a b e k e , Gene A . — 1 3 4 , 206
Wolf, Coralie A n n — 1 2 2 , 217
Van Eenenaam, Ronald H . — 1 1 9
Wagner, George C.—217
W o l f , Gerrit—168, 206
V a n Eerden, Sharon J , — 1 3 4 , 158, 205
W a l c o t t , Susan L . — 1 6 4 , 191
W o l t m a n , K a r e n J . — 1 2 3 , 134, 158, 2 0 6
V a n Es, R o w l a n d D . — 6 7 , 7 1 , 1 1 2 , 132,
W a l l a c e , N o r m a Mc D o n a l d — 1 9 1
W o n d r a , G e r a l d Leo—117, 227, 274
W a l r a d , J a n e t D . — 8 2 , 162, 191
W o o d , B a r b a r a J o a n — 1 3 4 , 162, 2 2 7
V a n Etten, Robert R . — 1 1 3 , 1 6 5 , 2 2 6
133, 140, 147, 190, 2 7 6
W a l t , Delores M . — 1 5 9 , 2 0 6
W o o d , Carolyn D.—206
V a n Fleet, J o y c e E . — 1 5 9 , 2 0 5
W a l t e r , M a r y Louise
W o o d , Harold C.—117, 206
V a n G e n d e r e n , K u r t — 6 7 , 168, 2 0 5
W a l t e r s , (Mrs. J o h n ) E l i z a b e t h — 1 3 7
W o o d , M a r j o r i e E . — 8 1 , 130, 134, 162, 192
Van
Haitsma, R o n a l d — 2 0 6
Walters, George L.—206, 274
W o o d b y , J a n e A . — 7 6 , 1 1 4 , 134, 2 0 7
Van Haitsma, W i l l a r d — 2 0 6
Walther, Dorothy
W o o d w a r d , John C . — 1 6 6 , 207
V a n Heest, W i l m a J . — 1 6 3 , 2 1 7
W a l v o o r d , Barbara E . — 8 0 , 159, 206
W o o d w a r d , John S t e p h e n — 1 1 7
V a n H e u k e l o m , E u g e n e Ray
W a n g , L e a n d e r Ling C h i — 1 3 2 , 133, 145
Workman, Marietta J.—207
Van Horn, Janet R . — 2 0 6
Wasserman, Margaret J.—134, 206
W r i s t e r s , H a r r y J . — 7 2 , 112, 166, 192
V a n K l e y , Thomas J.
W a t t , Eileen G . — 1 1 7 , 2 2 6
W u b b e l s , Priscilla J . — 2 2 7
V a n K o e v e r i n g , M a r y B . — 5 8 , 5 9 , 118, 133,
W a t t , Paul D . — 6 7 , 71
W y c k o f f , D a v i d C o l e — 1 3 0 , 132, 133, 1 6 6 ,
137, 1 5 0 , 164, 190 V a n L e e u w e n , Bruce G . — 6 7 , 139, 167 V a n l e e u w e n , J u d i t h A . — 1 1 8 , 140, 1 6 3 ,
226
W e b b , Theodore A . — 2 1 7 W e e k s , G r e t a P . — 1 1 4 , 116, 130, 131, 148,
217 W y m a , David Marc Y e a g e r , Phyllis L . — 1 3 2 , 133, 1 5 8 , 2 0 7
150, 161, 191 W e e n e r , S h e r w i n D.
Y o n a n , A d i n a E . — 1 1 8 , 123, 1 3 2 , 133, 1 6 3 ,
V a n Lente, G e r t r u d e R . — 1 3 4 , 2 2 6
W e e n u m , Janis L . — 7 5 , 158, 2 0 6
V a n O m m e r a n , T o n y L.
Weessies, M a r v i n J . — 2 0 6
Y o n k e r s , C a r o l A . — 7 4 , 7 7 , 122, 1 6 4 , 2 2 7 Yonkers, Russell C.
227, 266
Van Overloop, Karen A . — 1 5 9 , 206
W e h n a u , Peter L a w r e n c e — 1 6 6
V a n Peursem, D a v i d J.
W e i g e l , Doris L . — 1 5 8 , 2 0 6
Yost, C h e r i e — 7 6 , 1 2 3 , 2 1 7
V a n Reyen, Paul E . — 1 2 0 , 190
Weis, Edwina A . — 1 3 0 , 131, 162, 217
Yost, N e f f Rockwell
Van Spyker, C h e r r y — 1 3 0 , 206
Weisiger, Ryland H . — 2 2 6
Y o u n g , C a r o l G r a c e — 1 2 3 , 159, 2 0 7
V a n Tassell, Thomas J . — 2 1 7
W e i t z e l , J o h n E.
Yu, H u b e r t K u n g - l i e n
YB 2 5 — G A L TEN
Welch, Barbara J . — 2 0 6
Z e e d y k , Beverly A n n — 8 2 , 1 6 0 , 2 1 7
Van Tatenhove, J a n e — 1 5 9 , 206
W e l c h Phyllis A . — 1 6 4 , 191
Zeerip, Donna M . — 1 3 4 , 207
V a n ' t Hof, H a r o l d Richard
W e l t y , Sam R . — 1 6 7
Zegers, Rodney A l l e n — 1 1 3 , 165, 2 1 7
V a n ' t K e r k h o f f , S h a r o n H . — 8 1 , 118, 142,
W e l w o o d , Paul R . — 2 0 6
Zick, S h i r l e y A n n — 1 9 2
143, 160, 190, 2 7 6
Wenke, Lee—168,
191
Ziesenitz, M a r y E . — 1 3 2 , 133, 159, 2 0 7
V a n Vessem, C r a i g
W e r g e , Thomas A . — 2 0 6
Van W i n g e r e n , Sharon L . — 2 0 6
W e r k m a n , D u a n e T . — 7 9 , 119, 169, 191
Z j a w i n , Louise M . — 1 5 8 , 2 0 7
V a n W y k , Paul A . — 1 14, 1 2 1 , 134, 165, 190
West, Donna J . — 2 1 7
Zoet, Ronald L . — 2 0 7
V e e n , C h e r y l D . — 7 4 , 118, 162, 2 2 6
Westenbroek, Edgar A.
Zoschke, Paul W i l l i a m , J r . — 1 6 8
V e e n s t r a , Lois A . — 1 5 9 , 2 0 6
W e s t e r v e l t , Ruth E . — 1 5 9 , 2 0 6
Zuidema, E d w a r d A.
Vejrosta, Bruno H . — 2 0 6
Westhuis, (Wesley) Ross—206
Zuidema, Ronald L . — 2 0 7
V e l d h e e r , Elmer
W e s t o v e r , (Chester) R o b e r t — 2 0 6
Zwart, David A . — 6 7 , 207
Veldheer, June—217
W e v e r , Sheryl J . — 2 0 6
Zwemer, Jane K . — 1 2 3 , 159, 207
Veldhuis, Sipko
W e z e m a n , J a n e J . — 1 1 4 , 1 32, 133, 145,
Zwemer, Judith A n n — 1 5 8 , 207
Veldhuizen, Edward G . — 2 2 6
161, 2 2 6 , 2 6 6
Zimmerman, Norma J.—227
Z y l m a n , Landis P a u l — 1 6 5 , 2 2 7
Organizations Index A . S. A . S o r o r i t i e s — 9 8 , 1 5 8 , 1 5 9
D e l t a Phi A l p h a — 1 2 1
Palette a n d M a s q u e — 1 1 4
Alcor,
D e l t a Phi S o r o r i t y — 9 4 , 161
Pan-Hellenic B o a r d — 8 2
148
Alpha Chi—117
D o r i a n S o r o r i t y — 6 4 , 162
Phi A l p h a
Alpha
Emersonian F r a t e r n i t y — 6 3 , 169
Pi K a p p a
Phi O m e g a — 1 1 2
Alpha phi Sorority—93,
160
Theta—120 Delta—121
Eta S i g m a P h i — 1 2 2
Pre-Med C l u b — 1 1 9
Anchor—78
Fall A t h l e t i c s — 6 6
S. N . E. A — 1 1 8
A r c a d i a n F r a t e r n i t y — 9 6 , 165
Fraternal Society—129, 167
S i b y l l i n e S o r o r i t y — 1 2 8 , 163
Athletic Debt D i g g e r s — 7 7
H Club—112
Sorosis S o r o r i t y — 6 2 ,
Band—76
Houseboards—142
Spanish C l u b — 1 2 3
Beta Beta B e t a — 1 2 0
Inter-Fraternity C o u n c i l — 8 3
Spring Athletics—269
Blue K e y — 1 4 7
I n t e r n a t i o n a l Relations C l u b — 1 3 9
Student C o u n c i l — 1 4 0
Business-Economics C l u b — 1 1 8
Kappa
Symphonette—131
Chancel C h o i r — 1 3 4
Knickerbocker F r a t e r n i t y — 5 5 , 166
Winter Atheltics—100
Chapel Choir—132
Le C e r c l e F r a n c o i s — 1 2 3
Women's Activity League—143
Cheerleaders—75
Men's C h o i r — 1 3 3
Women's Athletic Association—110
Chemistry C l u b — 1 1 9
Milestone—144
Women's Choir—133
N . C. P . — 1 1 6
WTAS—113
Opus—146
Y—80
Classics C l u b — 1 2 2 Cosmopolitan Fraternity—95, Debate—116
168
Delta—117
Orchestra—130
164
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w e r e M I A A d o u b l e s w i n n e r s . K a t h y B a k k e r w a s the c h a m p i o n of the intramural tournament. Beverly J o e c k e l h a d the h i g h score a n d set a n e w l e a g u e r e c o r d in the M I A A a r c h e r y t o u r n a m e n t w h i c h w a s also h e l d at Hope.
Let's m a k e it a b u l l ' s - e y e !
A popular Thursday night break from studying.
269
MIAA
GOLF STANDINGS Hillsdale Kalamazoo Albion Hope Alma Calvin Olivet Adrian
B. Klaasen,
K. Biel, T. K l a a s e n , Coach
W.
Hilmert.
Fore! The
golf
team,
under the
coaching of
Dean W i l l i a m Hilmert, established a record of
four wins a n d
r e g u l a r season.
t h r e e losses d u r i n g t h e
They t o o k f o u r t h p l a c e in
TENNIS S T A N D I N G S Kalamazoo Hope Adrian
the M I A A a n d also in the 3 6 - h o l e Field D a y
Calvin
competition.
Albion
Four l e t t e r m e n , W e s N y k a m p , Tom K l a a -
Alma
sen, Bob K l a a s e n , a n d Ken Biel, w i l l r e t u r n
Hillsdale
next year.
Olivet
The t e a m w i l l sorely miss t h e
services o f S e n i o r Bob Holt, a n o u t s t a n d i n g g o l f e r a n d this y e a r ' s m e d a l i s t in the Field Day tournament.
270
MIAA
R O W O N E : B. L a v e r m a n , B. T e a l l , P. M a c k , N . Hess. ROW T W O :
K. L o u w e n a a r , A . L a n t i n g , S. V u g t e v e e n , B. H o l m e s , N . P a a u w e , Coach L. G r e e n .
Anyone for Tennis? A season r e c o r d o f 8 w i n s a n d o n e loss was
compiled
by
the
Hope
tennis
team,
c o a c h e d b y Dr. Larry G r e e n . W h e n t h e M I A A Field D a y t e n n i s m e e t w a s h a l t e d b e c a u s e of rain, Hope was running second with 26 points, while K a l a m a z o o h a d 28. The Hess,
team's a
outstanding
sophomore,
won
player. the
Dr.
Norm Stowe
M e m o r i a l A w a r d , g i v e n e a c h y e a r to o n e M I A A tennis p l a y e r w h o d i s p l a y s t h e best in l e a d e r s h i p , s p o r t s m a n s h i p , a n d a b i l i t y in tennis. W i t h a t e a m m a d e up e n t i r e l y o f u n d e r classmen this y e a r , a n d s e v e r a l g o o d f r e s h men e x p e c t e d . Dr. G r e e n has h i g h h o p e s for another excellent season.
Norm
Hess,
1960
Outstanding
MIAA
Player
271
:
ROW ONE:
R. V a n d e r M o l e n , J. V a n d e n b u r g , J. J e n n e r , G . Bylsma, B. H o f f m a n , G. H e a t h .
ROW T W O :
R. Reid, J. B u l t m a n , J. V a n D a m , C. Prins, D. J a p i n g a , L. D y k s t r a , K. Balcom.
R O W THREE: Coach R. De V e t t e , N . Schut, B. M o r r i s o n , J. N i e u s m a , P. Bylsma, D. B o n n e t t e , T. V a n d e M e l , M g r . J. Blom.
Batter Up! Coach
Russ
De
Vette's
baseball
MIAA
team
Wins
e n d e d u p in the M I A A c e l l a r this y e a r , w i t h
Losses
Hillsdale
8
2
Alma
9
3
S o p h o m o r e Larry D y k s t r a w a s t h e w i n n i n g
Kalamazoo
8
4
p i t c h e r in b o t h g a m e s .
Adrian
8
6 6
o n l y t w o wins in 12 g a m e s .
The v i c t o r i e s
w e r e over A l b i o n , 7 - 4 , a n d A d r i a n , 9 - 5 .
Albion
6
Bylsma, w h o s e
Calvin
5
7
b a t t i n g a v e r a g e w a s . 3 4 8 , w a s n a m e d as
Olivet
4
10
a n o u t f i e l d e r o n the a l l - l e a g u e t e a m .
Hope
2
10
G a r y Bylsma, a s e n i o r , w a s the l o n e A l l MIAA
272
STANDINGS
player from
Hope.
Gary
Bruce HoflFman 1959
All-MIAA
1960
Pitcher
Tim V a n d e
Mel, Outfielder
Bylsma
All-MIAA
Outfielder
ROW ONE:
M g r . R. B r a n d s m a , C o - c a p t a i n J. R a z e b o o m , J. K l e i n h e k s e l , D. Bolhuis, R. B a k k e r , G . W a l t e r s , C o - c a p t a i n J. M o h r .
ROW T W O :
R. Schut, D. G a l l o , J. H i l l , J. Brunson, D. S c h e e r h o r n , J. Schoon.
R O W THREE: M g r . B. K r e u n e n , T. Bos, J. Tysse, B. V a n d e r b i l t , R. M e n k e n , E. G r o e n h o f , J. W o n d r a , Coach G. Brewer.
On Your Mark! Coach G o r d o n Brewer's track team w o n o n l y t h r e e o f t h e i r seven meets this season.
M I A A TRACK
STANDINGS
Calvin
They d e f e a t e d C a l v i n a n d H i l l s d a l e in d u a l
Kalamazoo
meets, a n d A d r i a n a n d O l i v e t in a t r i a n g u -
Hope
lar meet.
In t h e M I A A Field D a y , t h e y c a m e
Hillsdale
in
behind
Albion
third
Highlights of
Calvin
and
the season
Kalamazoo. included
new
Alma
r e c o r d s in the mile a n d 8 8 0 , b o t h set b y
Olivet
Jim R o z e b o o m . His 8 8 0 m a r k o f 1 : 5 8 . 9 set
Adrian
in
the
Field
Day
league record.
meet was
also
a
new
In a d u a l meet w i t h Ferris
Institute, Ray Ritsema t h r e w t h e discus 1 3 6 f e e t , b r e a k i n g the o l d r e c o r d set in 1 9 4 9 .
S p r i n t e r s : Jim M o h r , John
Co-Captain
Kleinheksel, M I A A
Hope College
and
Broad
MIAA
Jump C h a m p i o n
record
holder
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Rolland
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Schut, Pole V a u l t
Hope College record
Don
Gallo,
Ray Hope
holder
Ritsema, Discus
College record
Jim
Shotput 880-yd.
Run; H o p e Mile
holder
Rozeboom, Co-captain MIAA
record
Run; H o p e C o l l e g e r e c o r d
College
and
holder
holder
A Goal is Realized Graduation
Day brings the realization of a g o a l which
has b e e n a n t i c i p a t e d f o r f o u r y e a r s , a n d has b e e n a c h i e v e d by perseverance through days of doubt and discouragement. For most, term p a p e r s a n d t e x t b o o k s a r e a t h i n g o f the past. A l t h o u g h the g r a d u a t e has s u c c e e d e d in his c o l l e g e studies and
has r e c e i v e d a d i p l o m a ,
he realizes t h a t p a r t o f his
l i f e is s e a l e d in t h a t d i p l o m a a n d w i l l never b e r e - o p e n e d . Friendships
are
being
severed,
arguments
are
being
left
u n r e s o l v e d a n d q u e s t i o n s a r e b e i n g l e f t u n s p o k e n a n d unanswered.
His p r o f e s s o r s h a v e g u i d e d him in e x t e n d i n g his
k n o w l e d g e , in h e l p i n g him t o f i n d truth a n d u n d e r s t a n d i n g . But the g r a d u a t e finds t h a t he has m e r e l y t o u c h e d the surf a c e o f the w o r l d ' s e x p e r i e n c e .
H e must n o w b e his o w n
g u i d e in u t i l i z i n g t h e facts he has a c q u i r e d , a n d in c o n t i n u i n g the l i f e l o n g search f o r truth w h i c h he h o p e s w i l l b r i n g him u n d e r s t a n d i n g a n d m a t u r i t y .
Faculty Honors
Iâ&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;˘ ROW ONE:
E. Fell, B. Bootsman, P. C o m p a a n , M . K l a a r e n , B. Emmick, E. H o l l a n d e r , S. B r a a k s m a , D. S l u y t e r .
ROW T W O :
J. S c h r o e d e r , D. N e c k e r s , W . V a n d e r H i l l , R. V a n Es, P. Fell, C. Lemmen, R. C h a n d l e r , S. W i l s o n ,
R. V a n d e r Z w a a g , L. H e l l e n g a . MISSING:
S. V a n ' t K e r k h o f f , R. Stockhoff.
Joe V a n W o r m e r f r o m N a t i o n a l A u d u b o n Society
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B R O T H E R S . INC
Ann Arbor. Michigan
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