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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

1 960


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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Table of Contents Administration Faculty

^

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

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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 .

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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. •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.

^

—

*

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.

.OPvTSBo."! v " r J M . Lois B a i l e y , M . A . , B.S. in L.S

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 .

1

^

Clinic

"Ki

42

gp^-

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 — 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 .

52

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 .

54

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 .

55


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 — 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 .

64


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' • ^-/? -' ^

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 — 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 .

-

-

• ^


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 .

72


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 .

75


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

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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 .

• N

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

• 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 .

86


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.

87


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.

88


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 .

89


Books o r e p i l e d h i g h — 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 — 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 .

92

..


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 .

94


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?

97


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 —

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 — 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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v .

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Intramural : f<. v

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Competition

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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.

111


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


f'

f>

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. — 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.

115


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.

}

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\ <•

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 —

126

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.

•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 .

128

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.

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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 — 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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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

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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

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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

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' 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.

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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 — 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 —

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 — 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

&ft*f* ^

'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"

•


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.

166

.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."

"76

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

>


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.

English

D e l t a Phi

D A V I D HENRY V A N DYKE

Alcor

G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n A.B.

Chemistry

Cosmopolitan

MARY V A N K O E V E R I N G

PAUL ELENBAAS V A N

Zeeland, Michigan A.B.

REYEN

Staten I s l a n d , N e w York

German-English

A.B.

S H A R O N HARRIET V A N ' T KERKHOFF Phoenix, A r i z o n a A.B.

History

Sorosis

PAUL HERBERT V A N W Y K

MARJORIE J O A N VERMEER Boyden, Iowa

Kalamazoo, Michigan A.B.

English

Arcadian

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Alpha-phi

A.B.

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Chemistry Blue Key

KARL ALFRED V O N

INS

Holland, Michigan A.B.

History

Emersonian


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Philosophy S U S A N LEE W A L C O T T Grand

Rapids, M i c h i g a n

A.B.

English-Spanish Sorosis

NORMA McDON

LD W A L L A C E

D u m o n t . N e ' Jersey A.B.

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A.B.

Grand

French

D e l t a Phi

Psychology Sorosis

Alcoi

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LEE HENRY W E N K E

DUANE THURMAN WERKMAN Chicago, Illinois

History

Cosmopolitan

A.B.

English

Kalamazoo, Michigan A.B.

WELCH

Holland, Michigan

Rapids, M i c h i g a n

A.B.

Dorian

r i T ' * *

PHYLLIS A N N

GRETA PEARL WEEKS

Herkimer, New York

A.B.

Chemistry

Emersonian

DAVID EDWARD WHITE Amsterdam, New York A.B.

Chemistry

Knickerbocker

A N N E WIEGERINK M e d i a , Pennsylvania A.B.

English-German D e l t a Phi

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MARCIA

LOU W I E R S M A

Zeeland, Michigan A.B.

English Sorosis

STUART M E L V I N W I L S O N Taylor, Michigan A.B.

Philosophy Blue Key MARJORIE ELEANOR W O O D R i d g e f i e l d , N e w Jersey A.B.

C h e m i s t r y ; English Dorian

HARRY J A N WRISTERS New

Orleans, Louisiana

A.B.

Chemistry

SHIRLEY A N N

ZICK

Holland, Michigan A.B.

Psychology

Knickerbocker

DALE H. ALTENA

ROBERT H A R M O N BURWITZ

W A Y N E E. D I X O N

Holland, Michigan

Holland, Michigan

Muskegon, Michigan

A.B.

Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n

A.B.

English

HARRIET C. BECHTEL

BRUCE ROGER C R A W F O R D

Holland, Michigan

H e r k i m e r , N e w York

A.B.

English-German

A.B.

A.B.

Mathematics

E M M O N S KEITH EMERSON Holland, Michigan

English

A.B.

Mathematics

Knickerbocker

Emersonian

GEORGE PHILLIP BITNER Sturgis, M i c h i g a n A.B.

M A R T I N J U N I O R DE VRIES

JAMES EVENHUIS

Holland, Michigan

G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n

History

A.B.

Knickerbocker

Physics

A.B.

Arcadian

History

Fraternal

R O N A L D E. BOEVE Holland, Michigan A.B.

HENRY J O H N DE WITTE

W I L L I A M G L E N D E N HALL Gary, Indiana

Holland, Michigan

Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n A.B.

Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n

A.B.

Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Arcadian

192


JERRY A . H E N D R I C K S O N

MARGUERITE S C H A A P

PAUL D U A N E W A T T

G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n

Holland, Michigan

Zeeland, Michigan

A.B.

Psychology

A.B.

English

A.B.

History

Cosmopolitan ARTHUR S C H M I D T ROBERT LYLE HOLT

A.B.

RUSSELL C L I F T O N YONKERS

Holland, Michigan

Holland, Michigan

A.B.

Holland, Michigan

Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n

A.B.

Mathematics

RICHARD W A Y N E J O H N S O N Holland, Michigan A.B.

Biology

RON J O N

SIEBELING

HUBERT K. YU

Holland, Michigan A.B.

Philosophy

Hong Kong, China

Biology

A.B.

Mathematics

Fraternal JUUL JAMES KAAR Grand

Haven, M i c h i g a n

A.B.

ROBERT JAMES T H O M S O N Detroit, Michigan

Biology

A.B. RUDOLPH KATERBURG

Sociology

Cosmopolitan

Manitoba, Canada A.B.

Psychology

B A S T I A N D W A Y N E TRIMPE Holland, Michigan

T H O M A S A N D R E W KLOMPARENS

A.B.

Chemistry

Holland, Michigan A.B.

History

JOHN

EDWARD VANDER VEN

Fraternal

Holland, Michigan A.B.

Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n

JAMES MARK K R A N E N D O N K Holland, Michigan A.B.

Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n

TERRY DALE V A N D E WATER Holland, Michigan A.B.

English

R O N A L D W I L L I A M LA ROSE N e w M i l f o r d , N e w Jersey A.B.

Psychology

H A R O L D RICHARD V A N ' T Grand

A.B. ROBERT S E B A S T I A N MARSHALL

HOF

Rapids, M i c h i g a n English

Cosmopolitan

Holland, Michigan A.B.

Biology

Knickerbocker

ELIZABETH R. WALTERS Zeeland, Michigan A B.

FRANKLIN M I H

Elementary Music

Taiwan, China A.B.

Mathematics

W A D E LEWIS N Y K A M P Holland, A.B.

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Knickerbocker

CARL H O G A N

POIT

P o u g h k e e p s i e , N e w York A.B.

Psychology-Philosophy Emersonian

ROGER ALLEN POTTER Holland, Michigan A.B.

Chemistry

PATRICIA LEE RHEM Holland, Michigan A.B.

English

D A V I D LEE RIKKERS Zeeland, Michigan A.B.

History

HAZEL J E A N R O S E N D A H L Holland, Michigan A.B.

English 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

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MARCIA ACHTERHOFF Calif. Be||ftoweri

IYNNE ADAMS N o r t h C l y m e r , N . Y.

JACK ALEXANDER Holland, Mich.

BARBARA ALLEN

DON ALLEN

MARV ALLEN

D e l m a r , N . Y.

P o m p t o n , N . J.

Hudsonville, Mich.

r. EUGENIA AMMENHEUSER Elsmer, N . Y.

TURID ANDERSEN

DIANE ANDERSON

B l o o m i n g d a l e , N . J.

Luther, Mich.

GAIL ANDERSON D u M o n t , N . J.

ABLA ANTAR T u c k a h o e , N . Y.

ARTHUR Traverse City, Mich.

JOAN BAKER Holland, Mich.

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FRESHMEN

Baker . . . Bu

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KATHLEEN

MARCUS

BAKER C l i f t o n N.J.

BAKKER Holland, Mich.

BARNES

Zeeland, Mich.

Evergreen

P a r k , III.

L a n s i n g , III.

Muskegon

L A U R A LEE BARRATT Maple

His., M i c h . Three

City, Mich.

Rivers, M i c h .

NANCY BATES C h i c a g o , II

BLUNT D u n e l l e n , N . J.

LINN BOUWMAN Holland, Mich.

New

Y o r k , N . Y.

B. J. BERGHORST Zealand, Mich.

KEITH

CAROL

GERALD

BLEVINS A r l i n g t o n , Va.

BLICK Cadillac, Mich.

Buchanan, Mich.

BLOOD

P P

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GAIL BAUMKER

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B r i d g e s , N . J.

SANDRA BOVENKERK C h i c a g o , III.

CAROL BONTHUIS G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

SALLY BOWMAN Grand

Rapids, Mich.

BEVERLY BORGMAN Vicksburg, Mich.

BOSCH F l u s h i n g , N . Y.

JOE BOTTING

ROBERT BOUWMA

Byron Center, Mich.

Cadillac, Mich.

RICHARD

RICK

W I L L I A M H.

BRAND Holland, Mich.

BRANDSMA S o u t h H o l l a n d , III.

BRASS G e r m a n V a l l e y , III.

ELAINE West

BRATTON S e n e c a , N . Y.

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ROBERT BREDEWEG

DAVE BRINGEDAHL

Hudsonville, Mich.

Muskegon, Mich.

BROEKER Santa A n a , Calif.

GRACE BROERSMA Zeeland, Mich.

ROBERTA BROOKMANN

JIM BULTMAN

H o w e s C a v e , N . Y.

Fremont, Mich.

DONNA BURGGRAAFF East O r a n g e , N . J.


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Wyandotte, Mich.

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Indonesia Traverse

City, Mich.

FRED COLVIN Ann

Arbor, Mich.

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O g g e l Cottage

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Center, Mich.

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JUNIA

NANCY

DONNA

LORAINE

MELODY

JOHN

DALMAN Holland, Mich.

DANIELSON Harper Woods, Mich.

DAVIS Catskill, N . Y

DE FEYTER

DE G R O O T St. A n n e , III.

DE J O N G B e r w y n , III.

PRISCILLA

DAVID

JUNIOR

DAVE

DE J O N G G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

DE J O N G E Jenison, Mich.

DE J O N G E Zeeland, Mich.

DE LISLE K e n m o r e , N . Y.

Decatur, Mich.

PAT DERKS Wyandotte, Mich.

JUDY DE RYKE G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

MARILYN DE W I T T Zeeland, Mich.

197


FRESHMEN

MILDRED DE WITT I c e l a n d , Mich.

De W i t t . . . G

PETE DE Y O U N G

JIM DE Y O U N G Grand

Rapids, M i c h .

Holland, Mich.

^

FLORENCE DICKERSON Bloomingdale, Mich.

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YVONNE DOUMA Hamilton, Mich.

JOYCE DROPPERS Ferrysburg, Mich.

MARY DYKSTRA Reed C i t y , M i c h .

RICHARD DICKSON S c h e n e c t a d y , N . Y.

4 ^ /

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PATRICIA EASTIN San Francisco, C a l i f .

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JUDSON EMERICK K i n g s t o n , N . Y.

JOHN FIELDHOUSE De M o t t e , I n d .

PETER EPPINGA Holland, Mich.

JACK FISCHER Indianapolis, Ind.

JIM ESTHER Pasay C i t y , P h i l i p p i n e s

JOHN FISHER Holland, Mich.

198

CLARICE ELFERDINK Holland, Mich.

a DARWIN EVERS Martin, Mich.

DENNIS FRANKLIN M e n a n d s , N . Y.

SARA EWING M e t u c h e n , N . J.

BARBARA FRIELING Farmington, Mich.

© VIRGINIA GALE Hart, Mich.

JOAN CAROL DIEPHUIS DOUMA M i d l a n d Park, N . J. G r a n d R a p i d s , M i c h

MARILYN EL2INGA Byron C e n t e r , M i c h .

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MARSHA FAIR Mt. Pleasant, M i c h .

MARTHA FAULK Rochelle Park, N . J.

DAVE FUGAZZOTTO A l i s o n Pk., Pa.

CAROL FUGE B u f f a l o , N . Y.

tdk BOB GAUGLER Paterson, N . J.

KAY GIVENS Minneapolis, Minn.

MARY GOUWENS South H o l l a n d , III.

NANCY GRABINSKI Berwyn,

WILLARD GRASSA Ludington, Mich.

DOROTHY GREER Ypsilanti, Mich.


FRESHMEN

Ha . . . Hoi

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w MAURINE HAAS G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .

HILDA HADAWI Toronto, Ontario

WILLIS HASTY Shelby, Mich.

STEVE HAVLICEK R i d g e f i e l d , N . J.

LARRY HEYNS G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .

ROBERT HOEKMAN Passaic, N . J.

JUDY HOLKEBOER Holland, Mich.

MILFORD HALE Holland, Mich.

MARJORIE HANCHETT Coopersville, Mich.

BOB

BETH

HEKHUIS Fremont, Mich.

HENDRICKSON G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

TOM HOEKSTRA Kalamazoo, Mich.

ALFRED HOFFMAN Gildkamp, Germany

RUSS HARMSON Holland, Mich.

LINDA HEPBURN W h i t s t o n e , N . Y.

DOUG HOFFMAN Waukesha, Wis.

DONNA HARTMAN Grand

Haven, Mich.

CLARA HERRIMAN Lawrence, Mich.

JUDY HOFFMAN Muskegon, Mich.

MARY J A N E HASBROUCK K i n g s t o n , N . Y.

RALPH H. HERRON F r e e h o l d , N . Y.

MARY A N N HOGENBOOM C l y m e r , N . Y.

JANET HOLLANDER Kalamazoo, Mich.

ts

HOLLANDER Sioux Center, la.

KEN HOLLEMAN Grandville, Mich. Kleinheksel Cottage

199


FRESHMEN

Hoo . . . Kri

SHIRLEY HOOVER W h i l e House S l o t i o n , N . J .

MARY A N N IPERLAAN C h i c a g o , III.

TOM HOUTMAN Decatur, Mich.

CURTIS JACOBS So. H o l l a n d ,

j|M HULST Holland, Mich.

DAN JACOBS South H o l l a n d ,

BETSY HUSTON Clifton, N . J .

JACK JENNER A l l a m o n t , N . Y.

ESTHER HUYSER Jenison, Mich.

DOUG JOHNSON Frankfort, Mich.

PAUL HYINK Kohler, Wis.

JERRY JOHNSON A d r i a n , Mich.

MARGARET INARDI L y n b r o o k , N . Y.

ANN JOHNVIUE Rochester, N . Y.

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BONNIE JONES B e r n a r d s v i l l e , N . J.

BEULA KAMPEN Zeeland, Mich.

SAKIKO KANAMORI Fukui-ken, Japan

JOYCE KEAS Conklin, Mich.

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 .

LINDA KLOOSTERHCwoc Three O a k s , M i c h .

mm.

JOHN KIEFT W e s t c h e s t e r , III.

GORDON KIRK Detroit, Mich.

GENE KLAASEN Holland, Mich.

ROBERT KLEBE Y c n k e r s , N . Y.

GLEN KOOY De M o t t e , I n d .

BOB KOSTER Hudsonville, Mich.

P RODGER KOBES Holland, Mich.

200

PAT KOOIMAN N o r w a l k , Col.

SANDRA KRAGT Holland, Mich.

RUTH KREMER D a n f o r t h , III.

MARJORIE KRIEGER Climax, Mich.


FRESHMEN

Kro . . . Mo

w KELVIN KRONEMEYER Grandville, Mich.

DORA

BETSY KRUIZENGA H a m b u r g , N . Y.

JERRY GRIPPO

CAREY LONG Pleasant R i d g e , M i c h . C h i c a g o Hts., Ill, LO

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.

ARLYN

SUSAN LAHMAN L o u i s v i l l e , Ky.

JUDY LOUWENAAR E. O r a n g e , N . J.

LANTING Holland, Mich.

KEITH LOUWENAAR Grandville, Mich.

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4 SANDRA LOVETT Detroit, Mich.

CAMPBELL McKENNA T e a n e c k , N . J.

JUDY LOVEYS S c h o h a r i e , N . Y.

THEODORE McNITT Hamilton, Mich.

MAXCYNE LOWREY Battle C r e e k , M i c h .

MARCIA A. MEENGS W a u p u n , Wise.

PAUL LUCAS Holland, Mich.

M A R C I A R. MEENGS Zeeland, Mich.

MARINUS LUTTIKHUIZEN Hudsonville, Mich.

FAITH MEERMAN Coopersville, Mich.

WILLIAM MALMER K a n k a k e e , II

ROLAND MARSHALL Cleveland, O h i o

SHARON MEEUWSEN Hudsonville, Mich.

PAUL MEYER Lombard,

I MITCHELL W . N e w Y o r k , N . J.

S u m m i t , N . J.

WES MOLENAAR L a n s i n g , III.

JOHN MOOSHIE K e n m o r e , N . Y.

BOB MORRISON Holland, Mich.

STEPHEN MORSE Midland, Mich.

VIRGINIA MORTENSEN Park R i d g e , N . J.

201


FRESHMEN

Mu . . . Po

'M

LYLE MULDER Holland, Mich.

PAT NEDERVELD Byron C e n t e r , M i c h .

RAY NORDER C h i c a g o , III.

MARVIN OVERWAY Holland, Mich.

JUDY St, Paul, M i n n .

202

LYNNE MULLIKEN Grosse Pointe, M i c h .

MARY NEEVEL W a u p u n , Wise.

CHRISTINE NYKAMP Zeeland, Mich.

NEIL PAAUWE Holland, Mich.

GILMER PETERSON S p r i n g Lake, M i c h .

GEORGE MUNGER C l i f t o n , N . J.

ALBERT NICOLAI L i n d e n , N . J.

JOHN OOSTERBAAN Kalamazoo, Mich.

JEAN PADUCH P o m p t o n Plains, N . J .

SUSAN PHAIL Taylor, Mich.

JOHN MURDOCH Holland, Mich.

N e w Y o r k , N . Y.

JAN NIENHUIS Holland, Mich.

Holland, Mich.

ART OOSTING Holland, Mich.

TOM OOSTING Kettering, O h i o

COLEEN PALMER C o x s a c k i e , N . Y.

MARSHA PIERCE Staten I s l a n d , N . Y.

GARY NEDERVELD

SUSAN NAJJAR

NANCY NIENHUIS

PELON N e w Y o r k , N . Y.

JOHN PIET V e l l o r e , South I n d i a

B

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Center, Mich.

BONNIE NIETERING Grand Haven, Mich.

CHARLES ORASCHIN F l e m i n g t o n , N . J.

GAIL PENNINGTON C r e s k i l l , N . J.

ROBERT POLEN K e n m o r e , N . Y.

GORD NEDERVELD Byron C e n t e r , M i c h .

MILTON NIEUWSMA Holland, Mich.

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.


FRESHMEN

Pr . . . Schi

© EDITH PRINCE G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

CHARLES PRINS Holland, Mich.

CAROL RATTRAY

JO A N N REENDERS Grand Haven, Mich.

Chicago, Illinois

BRUCE

New

DAVE ROSEMA H y d e P a r k , N . Y. S p r i n g Lake, M i c h .

CAROLE ROYLANCE S c o t i a , N . Y.

ALLEN RUITER M u s k e g o n Hts., M i c h .

PETE PROLI P l a i n f r e l d , N . J.

J

NANCY REES B r o o k l y n , N . Y.

MARY ROTERS Kew G a r d e n s , N . Y.

MICHAEL RYBARCZYK Zeelond, Mich.

Pine G r o v e

IDA SALM St. A n n e ,

JAMES SANFORD Brewton, Ala.

WAYNE SAXSMA O i l m a n , III

DORIAN SCHAAP G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .

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SHARON SCHAAP Grand

Rapids, M i c h .

TOM SCHADE Pearl River, N . Y.

MARGIE SCHAFTENAAR Holland, Mich

DALE SCHEERHORN Grondville, Mich.

JEAN SCHEFFERS South H o l l a n d , III.

JOY SCHIMMEL St. A n n e , III.

DAUGHN SCHIPPER Coopersville, Mich.

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KEN SEBENS Everson, W a s h .

JON SCHOON G a r y , Ind.

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KEN SALLY SIMPSON SIENSTRA G r a n d Rapids, M i c h . ^ 6 5 * O l i v e . M i c h .

BETSY SNYDER C o b l e s k i l l , N . Y.

DARELL SCHREGARDUS Ceres, C a l i f .

BOB SCHOUT Zealand, Mich.

ALEXANDRA SENS

S c h e n e c t a d y , N . Y.

STEPHEN SLAG Holland, Mich.

CAROLYN SCHUMACHER Ann Arbar, Mich.

DAVID SCOTT M i l l b u r n , N . J.

CAROLE SHRADER M i d l a n d , Mich.

JACK SIEBERS G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .

t l WILLIAM SEYFARTH P r i n c e t o n , N . J.

MARILYN SLOT G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .

RALPH SHEPARD Zeeland, Mich.

JOHN SMIT South H o l l a n d ,

DON SMITH Holland, Mich.

SUPOJ SOTTHITADA Dhonburi, Thailand

% 'I MARTY SPAAN G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .

204

DOUGLAS SPENGLER N i l e s . Ill

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NANCY SCHWARZ Stone R i d g e , N . Y.

Mandeville Cottage

NORMAN SMITH H y d e Park, N . Y.


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DARRELL STAAT Holland, Mich.

ROY STAVENGER Cicero,

III.

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TELLIER W i l l i a m s o n , N . Y.

Rapids, Mich. M a r b l e h e a d , O h i o

ALEX SUDUL Manville,

PAUL SWETS

N . J.

JOAN

ARLEN

MARY

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TEN CATE

T E N PAS

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Holland, Mich.

Brandon, Wis.

Cedar

Grove, Wise.

B r o c k p o r l , N . Y.

v

Olathe,

Kansas

LARRY TEITSMA Grand

Rapids, Mich.

Rapids, Mich.

TITUS

SAM TOMLINSON

W a l l k i l l , N . Y,

H a g a m a n , N . Y.

JON TWICHELL D e l m a r , N . Y.

FREDERICK V A N D E R MEER Kalamozoo, Mich.

SPRIGGS TE ROLLER St. J o s e p h , M i c h .

JAMES THOMAS Yakutat,

Alaska

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Marion, Mich.

VAM r!?., ^ G r a n d Rapids, Mich

KAREN VANDER

WERF

Holland, Mich.

MARGARET TRAXLER St. J o s e p h , M i c h .

SANDY V A N D E R BERG Holland, Mich.

WAYNE VAN DUINEN New

Era, M i c h .

PETER TSAI l-ong Island,

N . Y.

JIM V A N D E R HILL Q u e e n s V i l l a g e , N . Y.

MARTHA

CAROL

TUCKER O a k l a n d , Calif.

TURKSTRA

NANCY VANDER JAGT Conklin, Mich.

SHARON V A N EERDEN

JOYCE V A N FLEET

Holland, Mich.

Holland, Mich,

C h i c a g o , III.

ROBERT VANDERLAAN Clinton, Iowa

VAN

KURT GENDEREN

Denver, Colo.

205


FRESHMEN

Van H . . . W o o d

\ 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.

206

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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\ JANE WOODBY Fennville, Mich.

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.

X

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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JEANIE BALDWIN

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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SOPHOMORES

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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.

Jj*

ROBERT COOK Holland, Mich.

X SHARON COOK W i l m i n g t o n , Del.

210

KAREN COSTER L y n d o n v i l l e , N . Y.

r v m g on,

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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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SOPHOMORES

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.

De G . . . Fri

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.

211


SOPHOMORES

Fry . . . Hi

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0 MARY FRYLING N e w a r k , N . Y.

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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GLEN GLASS

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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i \ LINDA HANSEN Zeeland, Mich.

KATHRYN HEADLEY Zeeland, Mich.

The b a n d in a c t i o n

SHIRLEY HARMELINK G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .

HARRY HEEG Marvis, Ont.

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• •' • • -.v JANE HEEREMA Lansing, III.

212

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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i i i U TED HOEKMAN

Passaic, N . J.

PAT HOWER Holland, Mich.

PART INARDI L y n b r o o k , N . Y.

p JONES S a o

Paul0

BILL HOLLEMAN Byron C e n t e r , M i c h .

RICHARD IRWIN L i n d e n , N . J.

P

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DOUG JOHNSON Frankfort, Mich.

m% i t i

ED HOEZEE Zeeland, Mich.

P

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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 .

213


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,

214

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.

fiiliiSiirlf

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

215


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.

216

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.

4

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

RON

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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JUNIORS

B e y e r s . . . De J

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BONNIE BEYERS W a u p u n , Wise.

^

JON BOLTHOUSE Marshall, Mich.

w

BETH BONNEMA Steen, M i n n .

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.

m

HANK CLAUSEN Amersfoort, Neth.

JOAN CLAYTON I v y l a n d , Pa.

JIM COMBS Cincinnati, O h i o

V

tig SHARON CROSSMAN Benton H a r b o r , M i c h .

220

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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JIM HANENBERG HAYES G r a n d Rapids, M i c h . N . A t t l e b o r o , Mass.

221


JUNIORS

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 .

222

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.

Ji/Si

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.

^ .T' (• t. ^ i" * ^ ''

.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

223


JUNIORS

Ov . . . S

P

fill WAYNE OVERTON I s l i p , N e w York

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.

224

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.


JUNIORS

RICH LEE TAUBALD TEN BRINK W e s t N e w Y o r k , N . J. N e w Era, M i c h .

JOANNE TEN H A K E N C l y m e r , N . Y.

JUDY THOMAS Cleveland, Ohio

CHARLES TIMMER Muskegon, Mich.

JOYCE TYSEN Detroit, Mich.

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1 GARY V A N D E N BERG Holland, Mich.

MARY V A N DYK Lynden, Wash.

JOHN VANDENBURG Lakewood, Calif.

BILL VANDERBILT Adell, Wis.

BOB V A N ETTEN O r a n g e City, la.

JUDY V A N LEEUWEN Holland, Mich.

HENRY V A N DER KOLK Hopkins, Mich.

TRUDIE V A N LENTE Holland, Mich.

BARB VANDER M O L E N G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .

CHERYL VEEN Hamilton, Mich.

FRED V A N D E VUSSE Holland, Mich.

ARDITH VAN DOORNIK Holland, Mich.

EDWARD VELDHUIZEN Holland, Mich.

ELEANOR VER BERG Holland, Mich.

1/ EDWARD VER H O E V E N Holland, Mich.

CARL VERMEULEN Flossmoor, III.

BETTY VICHA N o r m a n , III.

EILEEN WATT Eau C l a i r e , W i s e .

RYLAND WEISIGER Wyckoff, N . J .

JANE WEZEMAN Evergreen Park, III.

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HAL WHIPPLE M o l l n e , III.


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RON WIEGERINK Grand

JOHN WIERS Rapids, M i c h . G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .

vJERRY WONDRA L o d i , N . J.

BARBARA WOOD A c c o r d , N . Y.

MARY WIERSEMA M o r r i s o n , III.

DENNIS WIERSMA Holland, Mich.

WIERSMA E. S a u g a t u c k , M i c h .

SYLVIA WILDSHUT Holland, Mich.

DAVE WILKIN W a l l k i l l , N . Y.

uV PRISCIUA WUBBELS Baldwin, Wise.

ADINA YONAN B r o o k l y n , N , Y.

CAROL YONKERS Muskegon, Mich.

NORMA ZIMMERMAN S p r i n g Lake, M i c h .

LANDIS ZYLMAN Holland, Mich.



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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

Evers, J a m e s L . — 1 4 7 ,

Crigchton, Joseph—210

De W i t t , Ruth E . — 1 3 9 , 1 6 0 , 2 1 0

Ewing, S a l l y — 1 5 9 ,

Cross, C l i f f o r d R.

De W i t t e , H e n r y J.

Fair, M a r s h a

Crossman, Sharoi L . — 8 2 , 118, 140, 160,

De W i t t e , N o r i n e A . — 1 6 0 , 2 1 0

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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


Acknowledgements The staff o f the

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t h e h e l p o f the f o l l o w i n g a n d e x p r e s s a p p r e c i a t i o n , a l t h o u g h a n y listing is i n c o m p l e t e a n d a n y t h a n k s , i n a d e q u a t e .

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Jack B u n d y , o f The

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S. K. Smith C o m p a n y Jack C o b b , o f E d w a r d s Brothers, Inc.

N e w York Z o o l o g i c a l Society Albert

Nicolai

D a v i d De Vries

Roger Prince

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J a n e t Riemersma

Robert Fisher

M a r i l y n Rocks

Marilyn Fugazzotto

J e a n Scheffers

M i l f o r d Hale

Henry ten Hoor

C. Herfst

Judy T h o m a s

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Lois V e e n s t r a Alvin Vanderbush

J a n e t B. H o o k

Jay V a n d e r M e u l e n

Beverly J o e c k e l

Fred V a n d e Vusse

W a e l Karachy

Robert J. W o o d w a r d ,

Jean Kemp

National Audubon

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Society

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Supplement



In the memory of Dean Milton L. Hinga, who passed away on M a y 3 1 , 1960.


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C a r o l Joelson

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J u d y Eastman

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Jane W e z e m a n

Sharon Grossman

B o n n i e Beyers

Evelyn H o l l a n d e r


Queen Mary Decker


It's on e x c i t i n g d a y f o r Q u e e n M a r y a n d her court.

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Suddenly It's Spring Imperceptibly until

one

day

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swell

campus

a w a k e s f r o m t h e l o n g w i n t e r to t h e b e a u t i f u l

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realization of spring. T r a d i t i o n has l o n g set a s i d e M a y D a y as the time for

official

tribute

to s p r i n g

and

to the

accomplishments a n d realizations which spring symbolizes.

B e a u t y r e i g n s as t h e M a y Q u e e n

a n d her c o u r t a r e a n n o u n c e d ; the r e w a r d s o f perseverance a n d achievements are bestowed as the n e w A l c o r m e m b e r s a r e t a p p e d . As t h e dreary

entire

student

classrooms

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body the

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outdoors,

w o r k gives w a y to p l a y in t h e men's a n d w o m en's sports events a n d at the a l l - s c h o o l p i c n i c . The f o r m a l M a y D a y b a n q u e t a n d b a l l c l i m a x N e w A l c o r m e m b e r s a r e p r e s e n t e d in c e r e m o n y .

t h e events o f the d a y .

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k ROW ONE: ROW TWO:

J. S c h r e g a r d u s , R. Russell, J. O w e n . B. G r a y , K. B a k k e r , U. O o s t e r b a a n , M . S c u d d e r .

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Western Michigan

University, A q u i n a s , a n d

Calvin.

H o p e t o o k second in t h e M I A A w o m e n ' s tennis t o u r n a m e n t h e l d here in M a y ; K a l a m a z o o w o n first p l a c e . J a n O w e n a n d J e a n Schregardus, who

were

undefeated

during the

entire

season,

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.

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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

nm^

igfn

.-a— -v

Rolland

•• •

. "

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

I•• 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.



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B R O T H E R S . INC

Ann Arbor. Michigan







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