" O u r vision raised to heaven's height, Our anchor fast through dark of night
For S t e a d f a s t F a i t h , " Robert C a v a n a u g h , 1958
MILESTONE Re-presenting the 1 9 6 1 - 1 9 6 2 School Year C o m p i l e d by the 1 9 6 2 Milestone Staff For the Students of Hope College A t Holland, M i c h i g a n
Hope College MILESTONE
1962 W h a t t e x t b o o k does not b e g i n w i t h a p a r a g r a p h or c h a p t e r on the aims a n d direction, o f s t u d y ? W h a t research p r o j e c t is not i n i t i a t e d w i t h some e x p e c t a t i o n of the g r e a t e s t possibilities? Every j o b signif i c a n t in r e s p o n s i b i l i t y a n d o p p o r t u n i t y requires t h a t w e sense its challenges a n d t h a t w e rise to a t t a i n the s t a n d a r d s of excellence. Looking b a c k at the i m p o r t a n t events of the y e a r , w e r e m e m b e r most v i v i d l y those w h i c h rose to the height of our hopes. Their m e m o r y belongs to this y e a r a n d no o t h e r . The n e w l i b r a r y w a s ded i c a t e d a n d has p r o v i d e d the c o l l e g e c o m m u n i t y w i t h facilities c o n d u c i v e to s u p e r i o r studies. N e w plans have b e e n m a d e , n e w professors met, n e w subjects t a k e n , w h i c h e l e v a t e the prospects of the f u t u r e of the c o l l e g e . O b s t a c l e s have been m o u n t e d in our p e r s o n a l relations, and friends made. G o o d sportsmanship has b e e n shown w h e n g a m e s have b e e n lost, a n d hopes not d e s t r o y e d . N o n e of these things w e r e v e r y e a r t h - s h a k i n g . M o s t h a d l i m i t e d significance b y themselves, but t o g e t h e r t h e y g a v e a w h o l e p i c t u r e of an i m p o r t a n t y e a r . W h e t h e r this w a s " t h e best y e a r y e t " is still to be seen. Y o u r y e a r b o o k staff believes it has b e e n , a n d here presents " t h e b e s t " of the y e a r ' s a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s , the r e a l i z a t i o n o f high hopes.
TABU OF CONTENTS Prologue
6-21
ADMINISTRATION and INSTRUCTION . . . .
Staff of the Milestone
The President
25
A Letter f r o m the President
26
The C o l l e g e
27-33
Staff
Academic
27
Finance-Business
28
Alumni-Public
Relations
Residence D i r e c t o r s
29 30
Services
31
L i b r a r y a n d O f f i c e Staff
32
Maintenance
33
Faculty
25-47
English
35
Philosophy a n d Religion
36
History
37
Education and Speech Economics a n d
Business
Language
38 39 40-41
Sociology and
Psychology
A r t a n d Music
42 43
Biology a n d Chemistry
44
Physics a n d M a t h e m a t i c s
45
Physical
Education
Research
46 47
Underclassmen
49-93
Freshmen Class O f f i c e r s
49
Freshmen
50-62
S o p h o m o r e Class O f f i c e r s
63
Sophomores
64-80
Junior Class O f f i c e r s
81
Juniors
82-93
ACTIVITIES A N D S O C I A L LIFE
94-256
Student
96-97
Council
Anchor
98
Milestone
100
The S c h o o l Y e a r
101-133
Registration Kangaroo
102 Court
103
G e n e v a Retreat
104
Pull
105
Homecoming
106
The
108
Queen
Academic Homecoming Library
4
22-94
Dedication
Ill 112
C a n o e Trip
113
Senior Music Recitalists
114
Slater Parties
115
N y k e r k C u p Contest
116-117
S p i r i t u a l Life Emphasis
118
Lecturers
119
Men's and Women's Choir
191
Vespers a n d " M e s s i a h "
120-121
Chancel Choir
192
Christmas
122
Opus
193
Exams
123
W T A S Radio Station
194
A.D.D. and H Club
195 196
Dutch Treat W e e k
.124
All College Sing
125-126
A P O Service O r g a n i z a t i o n
U g l y M a n Contest
127
History
Penny C a r n i v a l a n d C a m p a i g n W e e k
128
Business a n d Economics C l u b
Fine A r t s W e e k
129
Classics C l u b
199 200 201
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Vienna Summer School
.130
G e r m a n a n d G e r m a n Honors
Students S t u d y i n g A w a y
.131
Spanish C l u b
197 198
May Day
132
French
Club
202
Graduation
133
B i o l o g y a n d P r e - M e d . Clubs
203
Societies Pan-Hellenic Board Intra-Fraternity Council
.
.
A l p h a G a m m a Phi
134-151
Chemistry Club
135
S.E.A
. . 135 .137
Chi Phi S i g m a
138
D e l t a Phi
140
Phi K a p p a A l p h a
. 141
205
Nexus
—- 2 0 6
S p i r i t u a l Life C o m m i t t e e
208-235
Senior O f f i c e r s
143
Student Directory Advertisements
S i g m a l o t a Beta
146
Finis
K a p p a Eta N u
147
Sigma Sigma
149
Phi Tau N u
,
O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsilon
208 —
236
150
Sports
152-177
Football
153-157
Cross C o u n t r y
158-159
Basketball
160-166
Tennis
.
Cover
167
Baseball
169
Golf Track
207
Seniors
144
K a p p a Beta Phi
204
171 ...
172
I n t r a m u r a l Sports C h e e r l e a d e r s ....
174 .
W o m e n ' s Sports Organizations M o r t a r B o a r d a n d Blue Key
175 176 178-207 179
S t u d e n t Counselors
180
A s s o c i a t e d W o m e n Students
181
Student Christian Association .
182
I n t e r n a t i o n a l Relations C l u b
183
Palette a n d M a s q u e
184
D e b a t e a n d N a t i o n a l C o l l e g i a t e Players
185
Band a n d O r c h e s t r a
186
Symphonette
189
Chapel Choir
. 190-192
What
goals
erect
a
have
ladder.
we To
set
what
up? The heights
colors do
we
l o o k ? A spire rises in r e d . W h a t d i f f i c u l t i e s d o w e meet? The p a t t e r n forms a p a t h . In this w a y our cover suggests our theme as our y e a r b o o k reflects h o p e s a n d heights o f achievements.
EXPERIENCES OF THE DAY Rise and shine . . . W h o knows what the new d a y will bring.
To sing, to join with all the college community, to find direction. W e will find no better place to do these things than in our lovely chapel.
p.
The d a y m a y be busy. Look a n d make certain you are not f o r g e t t i n g any a p p o i n t m e n t .
Day dreaming? Yes, m a y b e , but great discoveries are made while g a z i n g out the classroom w i n d o w .
Some questions an instructor is a b l e to answer best.
A f t e r class new a n d old friends meet, talking of weather and of studies, and of mutual problems.
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Each morning moves so quickly. The library fills as mid-morning arrives. Research and assignments are finished a n d crossed off the list of " t h i n g s to d o " in the quiet and studious atmosphere.
" Y o u are d o i n g w e l l ! " A w o r d of encouragement f r o m the critic teacher makes the whole d a y go better.
Meet students from the other schools. Broaden your circle of acquaintances
The line is long. N o w is the time to test your patience. O n c e served, there is time for chatter a n d laughter.
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Some continue l a b experiments through the a f t e r n o o n . " I w o n d e r w h a t I have h e r e ? "
Physical exercise now replaces equally strenuous mental exercise. The b a c k b o a r d a n d the ball can take a lot of pounding.
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O f f she goes to take over her own class. You realize what a great chal lenge it is to interest all the pupils.
Classes are over and there is time to a m b l e through the pines. Activities go on f a r into the evening. Concerts, programs and plays keep students rehearsing a n d p e r f o r m i n g . 17
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It is a beautiful building a n d a generous g i f t . Faculty a n d speakers have pointed out its importance to genuine scholarship. The library is " t h e heart of the academic c o m m u n i t y , " many have said. Certainly, the facilities are f a r superior to those previously used, and the space a n d availability of materials f o r study much i m p r o v e d . This school year, 1 9 6 1 -1 9 6 2 , is especially important because it is the year that the Van Zoeren Library was d e d i c a t e d . So, the Milestone staff thinks it fitting to offer its thanks to the donor of finances, the architect a n d planners, the contractors, and all those w h o w o r k e d to make the new library possible. Special gratitude for their continued service to the students and faculty goes to the library staff h e a d e d by M r . M a y .
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The foyer of the Music Building now is almost quiet. Practice rooms are nearly empty. Few coats remain in Phelps coat room. Tomorrow will not be the same. It will bring new challenges, new goals to meet, new heights of accomplishment. Sleep well.
PART I: ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION
"For all who w o u l d lead man's long thoughts beyond the things that are known into the w o r l d which is unknown that their faith may prepare for us a place in the infinite mystery . . — Litany f r o m the L i b r a r y D e d i c a t i o n
2 r f
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Dr. I r w i n J. L u b b e r s
Convocations
provide
opportunities
to
see
our
PRESIDENT LUBBERS
President
in cap a n d g o w n .
Dr. a n d Mrs. L u b b e r s r e c e i v e d the i m p o r t a n t v i s i t o r s t o the c a m p u s .
The President of Hope College had a big job to d o this year with plans for new housing, new finances, a n d new curriculum. The students saw him in many capacities through the year. W e saw him while w a l k i n g to chapel, a n d during the Freshman Reception; at the President's Luncheon a n d on tours through the campus with important guests. All w e r e greeted with a friendly manner a n d entertained with many w i t t y stories. As chief administrator, Dr. Irwin Lubbers has given his hours of time f r o m morning to night to keeping the academic standards of Hope high. Projection and planning into the future of our college has been extensive under his direction.
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H O P E
C O L L E G E
H O L L A N D ,
M I C H I G A N
O F F I C E OF THE P R E S I D E N T
The 1962 MILESTONE commemorates a year which is destined to be a real "milestone" in the history of Hope College. A milestone can mean many things to a traveler depending on his point of view. To the small mind, it signifies the completion of a task, to the mind filled with hope and vision, it represents the partial accomplishment of a grand undertaking. Many things have been accomplished during this school year which point the way to expanded horizons in the development of Hope College. The intellectual life of the campus received impressive stimulation from the dedication and opening of the new Van Zoeren Library which promises to inspire students and faculty for years to come. The future enrichment of student life was assured by the renovation of Graves Library providing facilities for a student center. The new Van Raalte campus was opened and the first phase in the long term development plan for athletics and physical education was consummated through the completion of the new running track, baseball fields, and intramural fields. Underlying the building program was the conclusion of the "Looking Ahead With Hope" campaign in which the parents of students, alumni, and friends of the college contributed over 2.2 million dollars to the college development program, exceeding by more than ten percent the goal set three years before. The passing of these milestones points the way to continued success as students, faculty, alumni, and friends, "forgetting those things which are behind press forward" toward new and larger goals. Sincerely
William
Vander
H a r v e y , D e a n of
Lugt, D e a n of
Faculty, W i l l i a m
H i l m e r t , Dean a f
Men,
and
Students.
Emma M . Reeverts, Dean of W o m e n
James
Mr.
H e n r y Steffens, T r e a s u r e r , M r . A l b e r t
Timmer,
D i r e c t o r of
Admissions, and
Mr.
Rein Visscher, Business M a n a g e r .
M r . Ekdal Buys, President of the Board of Trustees.
JoAnn
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H u e n i n k , Recorder.
M r . John R. M a y , H e a d L i b r a r i a n .
Janet M u l d e r , A r c h i v i s t .
Rev. A l l e n C a o k , C o l l e g e Pastor.
Gerald
Kruyf, Director of
Relations.
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Public Relations, a n d M a r i a n
S t r y k e r , D i r e c t o r of
Alumni
E. D. W a d e , Book Store M a n a g e r .
Assistant K o f f e e Kletz M a n a g e r .
M r s . D o r o t h y Burt, Koffee
Row
1 — Rika
Kamerman,
Lyda N e w h o u s e , W i n n e i Mary
Beookhouse, Jennie
Maria
Vandenbroek,
Dina
Mulder,
Hiene
Knoll, M a r i e
Nienhuis,
Jan
Koop,
W i e r e n g a , Esther V a n d e r W e g e , Bertha V a n d e r Sluis Row 2 — I r e n e H a y w a r d , Essenburg, V i t a T a l b o t , M y r t l e B e n n e t t , M a r g a r e t
G o r d o n , Phylis S c h e e r h o o r e n ,
Fannie S l a g e r , Etta Boeve, Jean L o k k e r , M a r g e N i e n h u i s , Chris F a u p e l . Row 3 — Ed G r a t e r s , A r n o l d Rozema, H e n r y M u l d e r , A b e P a l m b o s , Dick C o r o n , M a r y Streur, Ralph Johnson, Ernie H a y w a r d , Asst. m g r . Roy Roe, M g r . Dick R a y m o n d , Don W h i t e .
Kletz M a n a g e r .
Mrs. M a r y
T e l l m a n , Miss
Peggy
B u t e y n , Mrs.
Isla
V a n E e n e n a a m , Mrs.
Lucille
O t t i p o b y , Mrs.
Elizabeth
K o e p p e , Mrs. Laura M a r k e r ! .
S t u d e n t Nurses a r e C a r o l B a r l e y , E l i z a b e t h Kraus, a n d C a r o l Heidema.
The C l i n i c staff o f nurses, Mrs. W m . M e e n g s , Mrs. John Bast, a n d Mrs. W i l l a r d W i c h e r s , assist Dr. O t t o V a n Der V e l d e .
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Row 1 — Evelyn Ryan, D o n n a M a k m a , D o r o t h y De B r u i n e , L i l l i a n Kefchum, Row
Joan
Bolman,
2 — Leona W i e r s m a ,
Peggy Sheryl
Jackson,
Florence
Dannenberg,
Vuurens.
Office
Staff
Phyllis T o p p e n ,
C h a r l o t t e M u l d e r , N o r m a S t a m , Esther S t i c k l e y , S h a r o n V a n d e r Meulen.
M y r t l e Luth, C a r o l e E l e n b a a s , Jean H o l c o m b e , G l a d y s H i n g a , I r e n e Ver Beek, Lois B a i l e y , G a i l S c h a b e r g
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ENGLISH EDWARD E. BRAND Ed.D. U n i v e r s i t y of Denver DENNIS CAMP M.A. Rutgers U n i v e r s i t y
CLARENCE DE G R A A F Ed.D. in English U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t
RUTH DE W O L F E M.A. Columbia University
JOHN W.
HOLLENBACH
Ph.D. University of Wisconsin
J O A N MUELLER Ph.D. O h i o State U n i v e r s i t y
Z O E MURRAY M.A. Baylor U n i v e r s i t y
A . JAMES PRINS M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n
E. J E A N PROTHEROE M.A. W e s t e r n Reserve U n i v e r s i t y
EDWARD S A V A G E Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of M i n n e s o t a
EMMA M . REEVERTS M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n
HENRY TEN H O O R M.A. University of M i c h i g a n
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PHILOSOPHY D. I V A N DYKSTRA Ph.D. Yale University C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t
J O H N UTZINGER Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of W a s h i n g t o n
RELIGION S I M O N DE VRIES Th.D. Union Theological Seminary
W I L L I A M J. HILMERT B.D. Western Theological Seminary C h a i r m a n of t h e D e p a r t m e n t of Religious E d u c a t i o n
B A S T I A N KRUITHOF Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of E d i n b u r g h
LAMBERT J. P O N S T E I N M.A. Oberlin College
HENRY V O O G D Th.D. Princeton U n i v e r s i t y C h a i r m a n of t h e D e p a r t m e n t
" P o i n t 3-C.
of R e l i g i o n a n d Bible
V
Discussion a f t e r class is a
rewarding
learning
experience
to M a r g e
Krie-
g e r , Jane Van T a t e n h o v e , Bob J a e h n i g , a n d Lou Sc'hudder, as t h e y listen to M r . Prins.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
A L V I N W . VANDERBUSH M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n
J. DYKE V A N
PUTTEN
Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of C h i c a g o C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t
PAUL FRIED Ph.D. Erlangen University, Germany C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t
D A V I D POWELL M.A. O h i o State U n i v e r s i t y
HISTORY
b l e classes a r e l a r g e , b u t Sally Kooister finds a f r i e n d n e a r at h a n d .
A. WARREN WILLIAMS Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of N o r t h C a r o l i n a
s is w h e r e it s t a r t e d , " e x p l a i n s Dr. B a r l o w .
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EDUCATION
TUNIS BAKER Ph.D. N e w York U n i v e r s i t y
HELEN H. S C H O O N M.A. University of M i c h i g a n
GARRETT V A N D E R BORGH M.A. Columbia University
r
C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t
J O H N H. VER BEEK M.A.
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U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n
JAMES DE Y O U N G M.A. Bowling Green
k
State U n i v e r s i t y
J O H N HUBERT M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of S. D a k o t a
D A V I D KARSTEN M.A.
M a r y F r y l i n g seems to have her first g r a d e r s ' r a p t a t t e n t i o n .
Northwestern University
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W I L L I A M SCHRIER Ph.D. University of M i c h i g a n C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t
SPEECH ROBERT L. SMITH M.A. B o w l i n g G r e e n State University Leave of A b s e n c e
Five
minutes a r e
w a i t t h e i r turns.
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up.
M r . H i l b e r t writes comments as students n e r v o u s l y
A D R I A N J. K L A A S E N Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of C h i c a g o
KENNETH J. WELLER Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n
D W I G H T B. Y N T E M A Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t
Mr.
Karsten
criticizes
every
acting
detail
Berghorst r e h e a r s e f o r a n a p p r o a c h i n g
as
Rod
Zegers,
Nancy
Rees, a n d
performance.
A l f a y o M o t u r i presents a K e n y a n p o i n t o f v i e w to
B. J.
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Tom Bishop has a q u e s t i o n f o r Dr. Y n t e m a a f t e r economics class.
his speech class.
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LANGUAGE
'l&W™ itiiiwijm
lifer'
* i French classes a r e m e e t i n g in D u r f e e g r o u n d
floor.
Blaine M c K i n l e y a n d John M e l i c h a r h o l d a
discussion in French in the J u l i a n n a Room.
M r . Vercas
relaxes after
his lecture to French students.
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J O H N DE FREE M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n Chairman, Spanish
M A R I E J. FEYT M.A. Western Michigan University French EZRA GEARHART M.A. Indiana University Chairman, German
WERNER H E I N E M.A. M i c h i g a n State U n i v e r s i t y
GERHARD M E G O W Ph.D. Indiana University German
NELLA MEYER M.A. Columbia University French
J o h a n n a V o n Lente m o n i t o r s t h e l a n g u a g e l a b o r a t o r y a l l the students fill r e q u i r e m e n t hours.
m a k i n g certain that RALPH PERRY Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of I l l i n o i s MARGUERITE M . PRINS M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of W i s c o n s i n C h a i r m a n , French
ESTHER M . S N O W M.A. M i c h i g a n State U n i v e r s i t y German
E D W A R D J. WOLTERS M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n C h a i r m a n , Classical Languages
o
JOSEPH ZSIROS Th.D. Debrecin University Classical L a n g u a g e s
Language laboratory
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PSYCHOLOGY ROBERT S. B R O W N M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n
ROBERT DE H A A N Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of C h i c a g o C h a i r m a n of t h e D e p a r t m e n t
LARS GRANBERG Ph.D. University of Chicago JAMES HARVEY Ph.D. M i c h i g a n State U n i v e r s i t y
E. PHILIP V A N
EYL
M.A. Claremont University
C o u n s e l i n g is p a r t of M r . G r a n b e r g ' s j o b , an aspect e q u a l l y as r e w a r d i n g f o r h i m as t e a c h i n g .
SOCIOLOGY
EARL HALL M.A. N e w School of Social Research N e w York C i t y
W I L L I A M V A N D E R LUGT Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n D e p a r t m e n t o f Psychology and Sociology Dave
DeVisser,
a
student
experiments.
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of
psychology,
performs
one
In
a
series
of
interesting
MUSIC
n
NORMA BAUGHMAN C o l l e g e of M u s i c , C i n c i n n a t i
ROBERT W . C A V A N A U G H
i J
Ed.D. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t
JANTINA W . HOLLEMAN M.A. Columbia University
HELENE P. KARSTEN A m e r i c a n C o n s e r v a t o r y of Music,
Chicago
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A N T H O N Y KOOIKER M.M. Eastman School of Music
ROGER J. RIETBERG S.M.M, Union Theological Seminary School of Sacred Music
MORRETTE L.' RIDER Ed.D. Columbia University Rigerous p r a c t i c e f o r m s a
large
part
of
Fran
Welcher's
music s t u d y .
ALBERT SCHABERG M.M. Eastman School of M u s i c
ART JAMES LOVELESS M.A. Indiana University C h a i r m a n of t h e D e p a r t m e n t
MARCIA W O O D M.F.A. Sculpturing
with
clay
is not
an
easy
task
as
Paulette
Droppers
discovers
as
she
Cranbrook Academy of Art
listens to Miss W o o d ' s i n s t r u c t i o n s .
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PHILIP G. C R O O K Ph.D. University of Pennsylvanio
ALICE ELLIOTT Ph.D. Kansas State U n i v e r s i t y
WILLIAM OOSTENINK M.S. U n i v e r s i t y of I o w a
OSCAR E. T H O M P S O N M.A. Cornell University C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t
BIOLOGY
EVA B. V A N S C H A A K Ph.D. Johns-Hopkins University
CHEMISTRY The
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plicated
•
concentration
physics
is
essential
for
the
success
of
a
com-
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J. HARVEY KLEINHEKSEL Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of I l l i n o i s
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JAY E. FOLKERT Ph.D. M i c h i g a n State U n i v e r s i t y C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t
Dr. K l e i n h e k s e l a p t l y e x p l a i n s a most drfficult t h e o r y .
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Ph.D. University of M i c h i g a n C h a i r m a n of t h e D e p a r t m e n t BARBARA LOVELESS M.A. Indiana University
FRANK SHERBURNE M.S. M i c h i g a n State U n i v e r s i t y
CHARLES A . STEKETEE M.A. University of M i c h i g a n
JOHN VAN
IWAARDEN
M.A. University of M i c h i g a n
Long
hours
ore
spent
in
the
chemistry
lob.
Peter
Hsu
finishes
on
experiment.
MATHEMATICS PHYSICS / HARRY FRISSEL Ph.D. University of Iowa
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CLARENCE KLEIS M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n
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Chairman of the Department
m D i f f i c u l t concepts n e e d e x t r a e x p l a n a t i o n by M r . Kleis.
45
mmsmmammm G O R D O N BREWER M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n
RUSSELL DE VETTE M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n Physical s t a m i n a a n d fitness r e q u i r e l i m b e r i n g calisthenics.
i LAWRENCE J. GREEN Ph.D. University of Iowa Chairman of the Department
JOAN
PYLE
B.A. Hope College
PHYSICAL EDUCATION B a d m i n t o n p r o v i d e s p h y s i c a l exercise f o r the g i r l s in a d d i t i o n t o v o l l e y b a l l , s o f t b a l l , b a s k e t b a l l , t e n n i s a n d m a n y o t h e r phys.
46
e d . courses.
RESEARCH
Dr.
Crook
prepares
to e x a m i n e organisms
i n the t e l e v i s i o n
m i c r o s c o p e . He is
studying p h o t o g r a p h i c a n d e m b e d d i n g procedures to enable better teaching materials. Many
other
faculty
members are
also w o r k i n g
on s c h o l a r l y p r o j e c t s f o r a d d i t i o n a l
degrees.
M r . Ten H o o r w o r k s on his d o c t o r a t e . His p r o j e c t is to examine
the early
18th c e n t u r y
as a comic d r a m a t i s t .
Dr. D e H a a n discovers a g r e a t d e a l a b o u t l e a d e r s h i p as he observes y o u n g e r students at S h i e l d s .
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Bruce N e c k e r s , T r e a s u r e r ; M a r y
Sagendorf,
Secretary.
Paul
Ransford,
President.
Dean
Overman,
"
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Pres. Paul R a n s f o r d b o o s t e d the spirits of
the d a y of N y k e r k c o m p e t i t i o n .
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the
Freshman g i r l s b e f o r e
Vice
President.
ROGER ABEL TYSE ACHTERHOF SALLY ALDERINK JULIA ALEXANDER
NEAL ALLDRITT REBECCA ALLEN ROBERT ALLEN BEVERLY ALLRED
HARRY ANDERSEN ROBERT ANDERSEN, JR. CAROLYN ANDERSON MELVIN A N D R I N G A
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RUBEN ARCHILLA ROGER ARENDSEN SALLY ARMISTEAD PATRICIA A S H W O O D
KAREN A T M A N ALICE A U E R N H A M M E R D A V I D BAAS BENJAMIN BAO
W I L L I A M BARLEY KENNETH B A R O N PAUL BAST M A R I L Y N BATES
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HOPE BECKERING JAMES BEKKERING JAMES BELTMAN RICHARD B E N N I N K
m D O U G L A S BERENS VALLEY BESWICK HARRY BERLING CAROL BEUKEMA
J U D I T H BEUKEMA LARRY BOLDT RICHARD BOLT NANCY BONJERNOOR
LINDA B O R G M A N N I N A BOSSENBROEK S U S A N BOSSHARD LORNA BOUMA
BRENT B O U W M A N KAY B R A M A N PAUL BRANDT W I L L I A M BRAUER
tfe JAMES BREISCH MARY BRIDGER JAMES BRINK BARBARA BRITT
51
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BEVERLY B R O W N KATHRYN B R O W N GEORGE BRUCE JOYCE BUCKHOUT
INARA BUNDZA ROGER BURGESS JAMES BURNETT RICHARD B U S M A N
S A N D R A CADY LAWRENCE CALFEE JAMES CARTER W I L L I A M CATHCART
BILLIE C H A I N LI HUI C H A N G A L A N CHESNEY JAMES CHESNEY
JEANNE CHICOINE THOMAS COUSINEAU CLIFFORD CROCOLL DAVID DALMAN
L I N D A DAVIS KAREN D A W K I N S PHYLLIS D E A N D O N N A DE BLAAY
52
G A I L DE BOER NEIL DE BOER PATRICIA DECKER S H A R O N DECKER
D U A N E DE H O L L A N D E R ARLENE DEITZ CHARLES DEKKER L I N N A Y DE LEEUW
CARL
DELL
J O - A N N DE N O B L E DIRCK DE VELDER J O H N DE VELDER
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ROBERT DE Y O U N G KEITH DE Z W A A N W A Y N E DICKERT BETTY DIETCH
PETER DINGELDEY LEONARD DOREY JANET D U N H A M OLIVER DURRELL
D A V I D DYKSTRA PAMELA DYKSTRA PAUL ELENBAAS J E A N A N N ELGERSMA
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LINDA MAE ELZINGA J O H N EMMERT B E N J A M I N EMERICK MITSU EMORI
C A R I N A ERIKSON JOAN
ESTHER
JEFFERY EUBANK DARL EVERS
LORRAINE FILIBERT MARY FLIKKEMA MARY FOLKERT ROBERT FOLKERTS
TERRY FONDRK FRANCES FORD A N N GALE BRUCE G I B B O N S
PATRICIA G L E I C H M A N N NANCY GOEMAN M A R T I N GOSSELAAR MARJORIE G O U W E N S
DOREL G R A N T D E N N I S GREIFFENDORF GAIL GROTENHUIS MAYO HADDEN
54
FRANCES H A L A M A R I L Y N HARGETT GAYLE H A R R I N G T O N KATHLEEN H A R R I S O N
LARRY H A V E R K A M P ROBERT HECHT LOIS HEIDEMA PAUL HESSELINK
R O N A L D HIBELINK DOROTHY H I N Z M A R I O N HOEKSTRA B O U R G I HOERNER
ALLEN H O F F M A N MARLENE H O F F M A N CURTIS H O L L E M A N EDITH H O L L E M A N
ELLEN H O L L I N G E R G E O R G E HUBBARD GRACIA HUISMAN ANNE HUTCHINSON
KAREN HUYCK PETER JENNER W I L L I A M JOECKEL ELLIS JULIEN
55
KATHLEEN KELLER N A N C Y KILLAM W I L L I A M KIRLIN RUSSELL KLEINHEKSEL
CHARLES KLOMPARENS CAROL KLOOSTER JAMES KLYNSTRA CHRISTOPHER KNECHT
RUTHANN KOHLMAN SALLY KOOISTRA EUGENE KORT D A V D KROES
GERALD KRUEGER JANE KRUIZENGA DELLA KUIPER BARBARA KUITE
DONALD LAM SIEGLINDE L A N G J A H R KATHLEEN LESEMAN JANET LEWIS
RUDOLPH LIEDTKE J O H N LINDGREN PATRICIA LINGLE THEODORE L O N G
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MARTHA LOOTENS J O A N LOWEKE WALTER M A K A R Y K BRUCE M A S S E L I N K
JEAN MAST ROBERT M A X A M RICHARD M C FALL TERRY M C G I L V R A
W A Y N E MEAD J O H N MEENGS LOREN M E E N G S CHARLES M E N N I N G
STEPHAN MILLAR PHILIP MILLER MARY MILLS TIMOTHY MINER
Ilk Ilk
JAMES M O N S E N REGINA
MUELLER
LINDA M U N R O BRUCE NECKERS
to
CARL N I E K A M P WENCHE NILSEN JOHN NODOP D A V I D NYKERK
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N A N C Y NYKERK EARL OLGERS CAROLYN OLSEN FRANCES O S B O R N
MARGIE OTTO DEAN OVERMAN KATHERINE O W E N EDWARD PALSROK
A M Z I E PARCELL S A N D R A PARKER W I L L I A M PEACOCK ROBERT PIERS
S H A R O N PLUISTER S H A R O N PONTIER W I L L I A M POPPINK DOROTHY
PRINCE
SUELLEN PRINS J A C O B PRUIKSMA M A R C I A PLYMAN S U Z A N N E RADLIFF
CARLA REIDSMA D A V I D RENKES KENNETH REYNEN J O H N RICHARDSON
JAMES RIDDER JAMES RIEMERSMA GERRIT RIETVELD J O H N ROTTSCHAFER
BRYAN ROWDER D A V I D RUSSELL FREDERICK RYDER MARY S A G E N D O R F
M A R C I A SAYLES BARBARA SCHAL SHERYL SCHAPER MARY SCHERPENISSE
LISCETTE S C H O O N M A K E R M A R T I N SCHOLTENS CHERYL S C H O U T E N SUSAN SCHRANDT
mi'AViVA'VA'.'.V.M.M.vi " M U M
ROBERT SCHROTENBOER JAMES SERUM W I L L I A M SETH GLEN SHANHOLTZER
RICHARD SCHUMAKER HARRY SILL LYNN SIMONS KENNETH SIMMELINK
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N A N C Y SLAGTER GEORGE SLUYTER RICHARD SMALLEY A L A N SMITH
BETTY SMITH D O U G L A S SMITH M I C H A E L SNYDER J A N N A SOUTH
GLORIA
SPONBERG
S U S A N SPRING D A V I D STANSBY PEGGY STEARN
D A V I D STEHOUWER PETER STEKETEE SALLY STEKETEE T H O M A S STRAATSMA
PHILIP STRENGHOLT D A V I D STRYKER STEPHEN SU ROLLAND S W A N K
T GARY TAFT JAMES TELL N O R M A N TEN BRINK R O N A L D TEMPAS
60
CHARLES THEYNE M A R K TIDD CLYDE T I L T O N CAROLE T I M K O V I C H
S A N D R A TIMMER D U A N E TRIEMSTRA BARBARA TURINSKY J O H N V A N BELOIS
SANDRA V A N DAM CARLA V A N D E BUNTE R O N A L D V A N D E N BOSCH MARY VANDERBILT
FRANK V A N D E R H O F F JAMES V A N D E R KOLK RODGER V A N D E R J A G T SANDRA VANDER K O O I
NORMA VANDERLAAN J O H N V A N D E R ROEST J O A N VANDERVEEN M A R C I A V A N D E R VLIET
J A N I C E V A N D E R WIEL PETER V A N D E R WERF GERTRUDE V A N DYK D A V I D V A N HUIS
61
KATHERINE V A N KUIKEN CAROL V A N LENTE PETER V A N LIEROP JOHN V A N WINGEREN
il;
GARI V A R T A N I A N KATHLEEN V E R D U I N L I N D A VER MEER GERALD VERMEULEN
D A V I D VERWOLF J O A N VISSCHER DENNIS VOGEL MARCIA VOIGT
JUDITH W A L L A C E ELLEN WALTERS JOHN W A N G BRIAN WARNER
RONALD WARNET HARRIET W E I N FRANCES WELCHER MARJORIE W I E G M A N
CHARLES WIERS RONALD WIERSMA STEPHEN W I L C O X JAMES WILEY
62
JAMES W O L B R I N K JON WOUNDY SANDRA WRIGHT BARBARA YAGER
C A R O L YONKERS RUTH Y Z E N B A A R D JAMES ZEEDYK MARGARET ZEGERS
A N D R E W ZWEMER R O N A L D ZYLSTRA
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SOPHOMORE OFFICERS
Mouw,
Dave
Whether
it
be
the
President.
Arlene
Sophomore
A r e n d s , Treasurer.
fellows
or
one
of
the
Sue
Strom,
fraternities
e n j o y the songs.
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Secretary.
Mark
s e r e n a d i n g , the
Suwyn,
girls
at
Vice
Van
President.
Vleck
CAROLE A A R D S M A A N N E ALLEN ARLENE ARENDS D A V I D BACH
ROBERT BAUER A L I S O N BECK ARLENE BEIMERS J U D I T H BEUKEMA
JANET B L O M JULIA B L O U G H KAREN BLUM C A R O L BOERSMA
ERVIN BOLKS HENRY BOLT JAMES BOLTHOUSE D I A N A BOPP
S A N D R A BOVENKERK L I N D A BRAMWELL CARL BRANDT DALE BRINKS
LESLEY BROWER BETTY BRUINS MARGARET B U N D S C H U H S H A R O N BURRILL
JUDITH C A M E R O N MADELINE C H A N G CHARLES CHRISTENSEN C A R O L Y N CHURCH
CAROLE CLOSTERHOUSE A N N COLLINS T H O M COLLINS JANICE C O O N
J O A N COWLES CAROL C R O N K J O H N CROZIER KAREN C U S H M A N
KAREN DANIELS SANDRA D A V I O U JUNE D A V I S R U T H A N N DE ATLEY
RUTH DE BOER DAVID DEN OUDEN A R N O L D DE PAGTER ELAINE DE R1DDER
JACK DERKS D A V I D DE VISSER HARRIET DE V O S JAMES DE VRIES
66
L I N D A DE W I T T G A Y DE Y O U N G KAREN DE Y O U N G A L A N DIBBLE
CAROL DIEPHOUSE STEPHEN D I T K O J O H N DRYFHOUT KENNETH D U L O W
DAVID D U N N S H A R O N DYKEMA B R I A N DYKSTRA S H A R O N DYKSTRA
JAMES EDGAR, JR. PAUL E E N I G E N B U R G J O H N EKEMA J O H N ELLIOT, JR.
JEANNETTE ELLSWORTH RICHARD E L Z I N G A STUART E M M O N S T H O M A S EWART
M A R I L Y N EZZELL J E A N N E FERB CHRISTINE FERRUZZI ROBERT F I A L K O
67
MARY FINLAY BARBARA FISHER JAMES F L A G G MARY FOLKERT
PATRICIA FRANCIS BARBARA FREGGENS N O R M A FRENCH GAIL FRIDLINGTON
A N N GARDNER LOUISE GARTER JANET GLASS STEPHANIE G O O D E S
BRUCE G O O D W I N ALFRED G R A M S C O N N I E GREEN J O H N GREZE
GLENN GUTKNECHT GERALD H A G A N S MARGARET HALE MARTHA HALLMAN
JANE HANDLOGTEN ESTHER H A R P H A M N A N C Y HARRISON R O N A L D HARTGERINK
68
GARY H A V E R D I N K J O A N HAVERKAMP JAMES H A W K I N S D I A N A HELLENGA
BRUCE HEPBURN L I N D A HEPBURN N A N C Y HERBIG BETTY HESSELINK
GARY HIEFTJE C Y N T H I A HILL GEORGIA H I N Z M A N N D E N N I S HOEKSTRA
J O H N HOEKSTRA CAROL HOEKZEMA HARVEY H O F F M A N HELEN HOFFMYER
WENDELL H O F M A N SIDNEY H O L D E N DORIS H O L L A N D E R CHARLES H O L L E M A N
DAVID HOLLENBACH SANDRA HOLMEN DONALD H O O D THEODORE H O O K
69
RICHARD H O P K I N S J O A N HOPP BARBARA H O S K I N S HAROLD HOSTETTER
DORIS H O U C K LOIS HUISJEN BARBARA H U I Z E N G A VIRGINIA HUIZENGA
GRETCHEN HULL ROBERT J A C K S O N BARBARA J A N S M A D I A N A JENKS
BARBARA J O H N S O N EARL J O H N S O N J A C Q U E L I N E JOSEPH ELEANOR J U N G
M A R S H A KAPER RUTH KAPER D O N A L D KARDUX L I N D A KAYLOR
W I L L I A M KEEN KEITH KLAAREN J O H N KLEIN MARY KLEIN
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BELLE KLEINHEKSEL ROGER KLUNGLE W A Y N E KNOPER A N N KNUDSEN
J U D I T H KOLLEN EARL K O O P S A R L O A KORT C A R O L KORTE
GAILERD KORVER DALE KRAAI ARTHUR KRAMER J A C Q U E L I N E KRAUSE
DALE KRONEMEYER C A R O L KUYPER D I A N E LA BOUEFF CHARLES L A N T A Y
J A N E LE FEVER LARRY LEMMENES M A R K LEWIS J O H N LOBBES
N A N C Y LOEWY HUBERT L O R I N C Z SHERRYL L O W I N G JAMES LUCAS
71
L I N D A LUCAS RICHARD MACHIELE ROBERT M A C K A Y EDWARD MARSILJE
J O H N MARTIN ROGER M A X A M JOSEPH M A Y N E BLAINE M C KINLEY
M I C H A E L M C NEAL T H O M A S M C NEIL W I L L I A M MEENGS JANET M E R S O N
KATHLEEN MEYER R O N A L D MEYER B O N N I E MEYERS ROBERT MILLER
RUTH MILLER CAROL M O G L E JOSEFINA MONTES SUSAN M O O Y
A L F A Y O MOTURI DAVID M O U W JERI MUEHLENBACK T I M MULDER
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M A R C I A MUYSKENS TERRY N A G E L V O O R T DAVID NASH T H O M A S NEDERVELD
MARY NEVENZEL KORTNEY NIEBOER LINDA NILSSON STEPHEN N O R D S T R O M
LINDA NOTT J O H N NYBOER JOY O 1 C O N N O R DANIEL O G D E N
GILBERT O G O N J I FRANCES O H R LINDA O L S O N CLAIRE O S B O R N
ALBERT O S M A N M A R C I A OSTERINK JAMES OVERBEEK PETER PAULSEN
KATHLEEN PAYNE M A R J O R I E PECK B O N N I E PEDDIE W I L L I A M PENNY
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VICTOR PETERSON S U S A N PFLEEGER ROSEMARY PIERSMA G L E N N PIETENPOL
THOMAS POOL GARRY PRIBBLE AUDREY PRINS ROBERT PURNELL
KENNETH OUAKKELAAR ROBERT RAATJES M A R I L Y N REED JAMES REID
LEORA REMTEMA WILLARD RENS LEANNE RIDDERHOFF W I L L I A M RIEDEL
V I V I A N RIEMERSMA ROBERT RIPLEY NOEL RISE CAROLE RISSELADA
A L A N ROBERTSON W A Y N E ROOT HELEN ROSE BERNARD ROTTSCHAEFER
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GERALD ROTTSCHAEFER DIANE ROWLAND MYRA R O Z E B O O M JAMES RUFFNER
BARBARA RUGGIERI GAYLE RUISARD RICHARD RUSELINK LOREN RUSSCHER
D O N N A RYNBRANDT MARGARET RYNBRANDT N A N C Y RYPMA W I L L A R D RYPKEMA
GAYLE RYPSTRA A G N E S SALM D I A N E SAMEC PATRICIA SAYLER
NANCY SCHADEWALD M I C H A E L SCHRIER J A C Q U E L I N E SCHROTENBOER J A N I C E SCHULZ
MABLE S E A M A N L I N D A SELANDER MARGUERITE SIERSMA PATRICIA S I M P S O N
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SANDRA SISSING TERRY SLAGER JAMES SLEE BETTY SLOT
ROGER S M A N T BARBARA SMEENGE D O R O T H Y SNYDER JOSEPH S O L M A N
ROBERTA S O O D S M A S H A R O N SPENCER J O H N STAPERT JUDITH STEEGSTRA
D A V I D STEGINK V E R N O N STERK J O H N STEVENS PENNY STONER
JAMES STAPLE S U S A N STROM BRUCE STRUIK J O H N SWART
PAUL T A N I S S U S A N TAYLOR R O N A L D TE BEEST N E L S O N TE CRONEY
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S H A R O N TEIN LARRY TEN PAS NEIL TEN PAS BRUCE TER BEEK
G L E N TERBEEK J A C Q U E L I N E TE R O N D E J E A N TERPSMA J U N E TERPSMA
PAUL TEUSINK N A N C Y TE W I N K L E DONALD THOMPSON ROBERT TIGELAAR
HERBERT TILLEMA DAVID TINHOLT LINDA TROWBRIDGE EVELYN TUCKER
C A R O L TURKSTRA JOANNE VAN ANROOY V A N BERGEREN LYNNE V A N D E BUNTE
L E N O R A V A N D E N BERG J E A N V A N DE POLDER RICHARD V A N D E R B O R G H JOYCE V A N D E R M O L E N
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ELAINE V A N D E R W A L L BARBARA V A N D E R WERF M A R C I A V A N D E VREDE J O A N V A N D E VUSSE
J O A N V A N DYKE T H O M A S V A N DYKE PETER V A N E G M O N D MARY V A N H A R N
WILLIAM V A N HOEVEN CHARLENE V A N H O U T E N CHARLOTTE V A N HUIS T H O M A S V A N HUIS
T H O M A S V A N LANGEVELDE JACK V A N LIERE CHRISTIAN V A N LONKHUYZEN JUDITH V A N RAALTE
FREDERICK V A N T A T E N H O V E JAMES V A N TIL JOHN VAN WIENEN GLENN V A N WIEREN
l i L t i h RUTH V A N W I T Z E N B U R G ARNOLD V A N ZANTEN KEITH V A N ZOEREN STEFFORD VELTEMA
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GERRY V E N E M A RONALD VENHUIZEN CHARLES VEURINK J O A N N E VISSCHER
BERNADINE V O J A K MARY V O L L I N K J O H N VOSS KAREN V O S K U I L
PAUL WACKERBARTH CAROL W A G N E R DOUGLAS WALVOORD LINDA W A L V O O R D
WESLEY W A S D Y K E DIANE WASHBURN ELBERT W A T R O U S LARRY WEED
BRUCE WELMERS RICHARD WELSH BARRY W E R K M A N N A N C Y WESSELS
FREDERICK W E Z E M A N ELLEN W H I T A K E R JACK WHITE JAMES W I E G E R I N K
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D A V I D WIER THOMAS WIERENGA ALAN WILSON LOIS W I L S O N
BONNIE WISSINK RICHARD WITTER LUCILE W O O D WADE W O O D
KAREN W O O D L E Y RUTH W O Z N E Y EDWIN WYNNE RUTH ZUIDERSMA
N A N C Y ZWART
Junior
Mary
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J u d y D e R y k e , S e c r e t a r y , J i m B u l t m a n , Treasurer. Sam T o m l i n s o n , P r e s i d e n t . Rick B r o n d s m a , V i c e President.
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A l e x a n d r a T o w n s e n d , Bev Z e e d y k e , a n d C h r i s t i n e Ferruzzi at V a n Z o e r e n ' s r o u n d t a b l e .
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LYNNE A D A M S DIANE ANDERSON ABLA A N T A R LEO ARTHUR
SUSAN A T K I N S O N KEITH B A L C O M CAROL BARLEY LAURA-LEE BARETT
CHARLES BECHER MARY BERGHORST GEORGE BEUKEMA KENNETH BIEL
T H O M A S BISHOP KRISTIN BLANK KEITH BLEV1NS J O H N BLOM
GERALD B L O O D D A V I D BOLHUIS GERALD BOERHAVE C Y N T H I A BORDEWYK
RICHARD B R A N D S M A W I L L I A M BRASS ELAINE BRATTON ROBERT BREDEWEG
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HENRY BREEDERLADE DAVID BRINGEDAHL PRISCILLA BRINK ROBERTA B R O O K M A N N
D A V I D BROWER J O A N N BROWN JAMES B U L T M A N S H A R O N CADY
T H O M A S CETAS JEFFREY CHRISTENSEN S H E L D O N COLE ELIZABETH COOPER
J A C K COOPER JAMES COTTS PAUL CRAMER KAREN CRANDLE
D O N N A DAVIS BRUCE DE DEE L O R A I N E DE FEYTER J U D I T H DE RYKE
MARGARET DE VELDER D E N N I S DE W I T T M A R I L Y N DE W I T T PAUL DE Y O U N G
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PETER DE Y O U N G EDDY D O O R N CAROL D O U M A JOHN DUNN
T H O M A S DYKSTRA JOYCE E L Z I N G A MARILYN ELZINGA D A R W I N EVERS
M J O H N FAAS M A R T H A FAULK J O H N FIELDHOUSE JACK FISCHER
CAROL FUGE RUTH GERRITSEN BRUCE GILLIES ROBERT G O R D O N
M A R L Y N GORTMAKER MARY G O U W E N S N A N C Y GRABINSKI MAURINE HAAS
HILDA H A D A W I MARJORIE HANCHETT JOYCE HARMELINK RUSSELL HARMSEN
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D O N N A HARTMAN MARY DYKSTRA HAVLICEK STEPHEN H A V L I C E K CAROLYN HEIDEMAN
N A N C Y HERLEIN LARRY HEYNS T H O M A S HOEKSTRA JUDITH H O F F M A N
MARY H O G E N B O O M KENNETH H O L L E M A N SHIRLEY H O O V E R RALPH H O U S T O N
ELIZABETH H U S T O N ESTHER HUYSER PAUL H Y I N K CURTIS J A C O B S
JERRY J O H N S O N A N N JOHNVILLE SANDRA JOUSMA JAMES JURRIES
BEULA K A M P E N SAKIKO KANAMORI M A R I L Y N KEIZER BARBARA KEMME
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J O H N KIEFT G O R D O N KIRK GENE KLAASEN ROBERT KLEBE
PAUL KLEINHEKSEL L I N D A KLOOSTERHOUSE PATRICIA K O O I M A N ROBERT KOSTER
RUTH KREMER KELVIN KRONEMEYER BETSY K R U I Z E N G A R O N A L D KUDILE
BRUCE KUIKEN NANCY LANGDON ARLYN L A N T I N G DORA LIN
J E A N LOURET KEITH L O U W E N A A R S A N D R A LOVETT JUDITH LOVEYS
PAUL LUCAS M A R I N U S LUTTIKHUIZEN LEE M A A G E R MARGARET M A K I
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STANLEY M A R C U S G E O R G E MARR R O N A L D MARSHALL CAMPBELL M C K E N N A
FAITH M E E R M A N PAUL MEYER D O N A L D MIRCHELL LYNNE M O H R
JOHN MOOSHIE DAVID MORRISON VIRGINIA MORTENSEN LYNNE M U L L I K E N
GARY NEDERVELD EARL NETTLER ALBERT N I C O L A I MEREDITH N I E N H U I S
BONITA NIETERING MILTON NIEUWSMA R A Y M O N D NORDER CHRISTINE N Y K A M P
EVELYN O L T H O F THOMAS OOSTING D I A N A OSTER NEIL P A A U W E
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T H O M A S PEDDIE MARY PEELEN GAIL P E N N I N G T O N JUDY PESSEK
GILMER PETERSON J O H N PIET RONALD PLASMAN ROBERT POLEN
GRACE POPPINK EDITH PRINCE CHARLES PRINS CATHERINE RATMEYER
CAROL RATTRAY J O A N N REENDERS RALPH R O B R A H N BRUCE ROE
MARY ROTERS W I L L I A M RYAN M I C H A E L RYBARCZYK IDA SALM
PHILIP S A N T I N G A W A Y N E SAXSMA D O R I A N SCHAAP S H A R O N SCHAAP
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DALE SCHEERHORN J E A N SCHEFFERS D A U G H N SCHIPPER MERWYN SCHOLTEN
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JON SCHOON C A R O L Y N SCHUMACKER N A N C Y SCHWARZ D A V I D SCOTT
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RONALD SHOEMACKER CAROL SCHRADER J A C K SIEBERS SALLY SIENSTRA
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LARRY TEITSMA N O R M A N TELLIER CECIL TEN CATE J O A N TEN CATE
ARLEN TENPAS MARY TEN PAS SPRIGGS TE ROLLER JAMES T H O M A S
BARBARA TIMMERS SAMUEL T O M L I N S O N D O U G L A S TOXOPEUS M A R T H A TUCKER
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ACTIVITIES AND SOCIAL LIFE
"This time, like all times, is a very g o o d one, if we but know what to do with i t . " — "The American Scholar/
Emerson
I f 18 I
Row
1—Fred
Wezeman,
Tom
Cousineau,
Judy
De
Witt,
Ellen
Frink,
Norm
Kansfleld,
Judy
De
Ryke,
J i m A n d e r s o n , C a r o l e C l o s t e r h o u s e , Billie C h a i n , Lynne A d a m s . Row 2 — M a r t i Mary Row
W o r k m a n , Dan
Klein, John 3—Rick
Kieft, Carol
Vander
Borgh,
Ogden, Norma
Vanderlaan,
Roger
H o e k z e m a , Paul R a n s f o r d , G a y Darell Schregardus,
Karen
Abel,
Bonnie
Wissink, Carole M o g l e ,
De Y o u n g , C h a r l e s Becher, D a v e Bolhuis.
Vander
Lugt,
Pete
Dingeldey,
Sam
Tomlinson,
Rick Brandsjma, D a v e M o u w .
Secretary Treasurer
S t u d e n t C o u n c i l President, N o r m a n K a n s f i e l d
Secretary Vice
President
J. De Ryke Anderson Judy
DeWitt
Ellen F n n k
STUDENT COUNCIL
S e r v i n g t h e i m p o r t a n t r o l e as t h e g o v e r n m e n t o f t h e s t u d e n t b o d y , t h e S t u d e n t C o u n c i l w o r k s closely with both the faculty a n d a d m i n i s t r a t i o n a n d with the students o n t h e m a n y a n d v a r i o u s p r o b l e m s or i d e a s w h i c h m i g h t a r i s e d u r i n g t h e y e a r . P e r h a p s the most s i g n i f i c a n t p r o j e c t o f t h e y e a r 1 9 6 1 - 6 2 has b e e n t h e revision of representation, the election of representatives, a n d t h e d u t i e s a n d p r i v i l e g e s as r e p r e s e n t a tives.. Besides this, t h e S t u d e n t C o u n c i l has m a d e p o s s i b l e such a n n u a l events as t h e Pull, the N y k e r k Cup Contest, H o m e c o m i n g activities, a n d the All-Coll e g e S i n g - a l l w h i c h p l a y such a w o r t h w h i l e p a r t in the social life of Hope's campus. The S t u d e n t with
Council
members
of
the
Office
is u s u a l l y o p e n
to e n a b l e
V-'i. ^
It is d e b a t a b l e w h e t h e r dent
Council
or
Dave M o u w , Rick B r a n d s m a , Sam T o m l i n s o n , a n d J o h n K e i f t a r e discussing Stu-
personal
business.
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students to visit
c o u n c i l a n d to o f f e r c o m p l a i n t s a n d s u g g e s t i o n s .
ANCHOR H o p e C o l l e g e ' s w e e k l y n e w s p a p e r , t h e Anchor, a
necessary
informant
for
all
students
is
concerning
the life of the college. Under the editorship o f G e r r y W o l f , t h e Anchor
has p r e s e n t e d s o m e n e w f e a t u r e s
this y e a r such as t h e P o l i t i c a l C o m m e n t a r i e s a n d t h e Campus N e w s C o m m e n t a r y . Students are kept well informed
about
the
news
through
articles
on
the
scientific a n d political scene, news o f H o p e students, reviews of club p r o g r a m s a n d activities, a n d plans of
the
able
to
college. Through become
more
the
closely
Anchor,
students
associated
with
are the
c o l l e g e a n d its a c t i v i t i e s .
Gerry Wolf
and
Paul Lucas e n t e r t a i n L i n d a W a l v o a r d , w h o does not m i n d the d i v e r s i o n f r o m Anchor
Row 1—Jackie Schrotenboer, Bernie Vojak, Gerry Wolf, Nancy Sonneveidt, Kris Blank. Row 2—Bob Kreunen, Bev Joeckel, Ruth Flickema, Jan Rietvelt, Gord Huizen, Paul Lucas.
R 0 W l _ p . Kooiman, C. Timkovich, K. Verduin, P. Glelchmann, J, A. DeNoble, R. Kohlman, B. Freggens, J. Joseph, E. Harpham. Row 2—J. Ferb, C. Segedin, J. Cook, M. Snyder, P. Hesselink, D. Bach, D. Emmert, B. Boo, B. Chain, S. Spring.
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story w r i t i n g .
MILESTONE .
G e r r y W o l f , Anchor
M
a
editor
M i l e s t o n e Editor, J o a n Ten C a t e
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m
K
M
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i
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Cherished memories of student days, of activities a n d f r i e n d s , o f teachers a n d studies are the basis for t h e Milestone.
A
student looks upon each year at
H o p e C o l l e g e as t h e a c h i e v e m e n t o f s o m e m i l e s t o n e and
m o r e v i v i d w i l l his r e m e m b r a n c e s
be through
p i c t u r e s a n d w o r d s as t h e s t a f f o f t h e Milestone
seeks
to c o m p o s e a b o o k o f m e m o r i e s .
Class Joan
pictures Kennedy
must an<:
' ^
be a r
y
numbered
and
copy
must
be
typed.
G o u w e n s a t t e n d to t h e i r p e r s p e c t i v e jobs.
A
deadline
Sports
Editor
finds
Editor
Joan
Ten
Cale, Associate
Paul M e y e r h a r d at w o r k at the office.
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Editor
Joan
Kennedy, and
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REGISTRATION p
S t a n d i n g in l i n e . W a i t i n g . . . w a i t i n g . W i l l I g e t the classes I want?
Psychology,
Economics,
Philosophy,
Greek,
Chemistry—
w h a t a f r i g h t e n i n g a r r a y . W h e t h e r Frosh or S e n i o r , e a c h student p r o b a b l y f e l t t h e same. H e r e ' s my s c h e d u l e . Do I d a r e l o o k ? O h n o ! T h e y ' v e c h a n g e d it. G a v e me b i o l o g y i n s t e a d o f c h e m i s t r y . Shucks! G o t a n e i g h t h h o u r . C h a p e l is a five hour class — no c r e d i t . C a r d a f t e r c a r d to fill, but m o r e e l b o w r o o m w a s a v a i l a b l e in G r a v e s . W a i t till Pop sees this b i l l . N o w f o r a m e a l ticket Ruth De Boer, S h a r o n Dykstra f i n d it c h a l l e n g i n g to fill in a l l the b l a n k s .
a n d a n ID c a r d . T h a t c a n ' t b e M E ! C a n ' t f o r g e t to p a y class dues. I'm b r o k e . W h e w ! I'm t h r o u g h .
That was o n l y the first taste of l o n g lines.
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Prosecutor
Tom
Costing
interrogated
Freshmen.
Judge
B. J.
Berghorst
later
took
over w i t h t h e i n e v i t a b l e a c c u s a t i o n s of g u i l t .
On
a
cold
October
evening,
right after supper, upperclassmen e a g e r l y w a i t e d to h e a r the harsh sentences
given
to
misbehaving
f r e s h m e n . The J u d g e a n d the jury entered a n d K a n g a r o o Court was to
called brought
order.
Offenders
were
b e f o r e the Judge. Accu-
sations: d i d not w e a r pots, f a i l e d to wear for extol
signs; s h o w e d
upperclassmen. the
virtues
w o m e n ; sit like
disrespect
Sentences: of
lions
sophomore in f r o n t
of
V a n Raalte Hall; d a n c e a can-can in f r o n t o f Phelps;
sing t h e A l m a
M a t e r . The J u d g e t h e n g r a n t e d the n e w H o p e i t e s the l o w l y
status o f
full-fledged freshmen. O n e part of the
never-to-be-forgotten
Initiation was over.
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Frosh
GENEVA RETREAT " G i v e M e This M o u n t a i n " â&#x20AC;&#x201D; t h e t h e m e o f t h e Retreat e x a m i n e d our p e r s o n a l rel a t i o n s h i p t o G o d . W h a t is it? D o w e h a v e it? H o w c a n w e s t r e n g t h e n it? A w e e k e n d w a s spent l o o k i n g f o r t h e answers, g a i n i n g w i s d o m in discussion g r o u p s a n d a i r i n g our d o u b t s , s i n g i n g f a m i l i a r hymns a r o u n d the piano,
taking
self-searching
walks
down
the b e a c h in t h e r a i n , s e e k i n g G o d in nat u r e . T h e r e w a s t i m e to t h i n k . . . . . .
to reflect
t o p l a n , b u t also t i m e t o p l a y . V o l l e y -
ball, baseball, a n d perhaps a swim, filled the
afternoon;
coffee with
break
that
chicken came
chance
discussion. W e
to
barbeque
later
at
continue
and
along
an
earlier
r e t u r n e d to c a m p u s b e t t e r
e q u i p p e d to c l i m b the m o u n t a i n s o f l i f e .
Charles Reverend
l a n l e y , Kathleen W.
Hillegonds,
Verduin, Carl
and
Barbara
Benes, a n d
Walvoord
Marcia
Meengs
hear
Dr.
Ridder's
also
led
other
view.
worship
groups.
This g r o u p b e c a m e a b s o r b e d in a discussion led by M r . H a l l .
D a r e l l S c h r e g a r d u s helps l e a d d e v o t i o n a l w o r s h i p .
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a
night
PULL W h e n a n i r r e s i s t i b l e f o r c e meets a n i m m o v a b l e object, something's
gotta
give. Here was the
u n d e r l y i n g principle of the t r a d i t i o n a l pull between
the
freshmen
and
sophomores
as
the
sophs r a l l i e d a n d h e a v e d to b r i n g t h e s t r u g g l i n g f r o s h i n t o the f o r b i d d i n g , c h i l l y w a t e r s o f t h e mucky
Black
River. They
were
stimulated
by
m o r a l e girls, c o a c h e s , a n d t h e i r c h a n t a n d s o n g . See t h o s e f r e s h m e n l o o k at t h e m shiver H e y la d e e la d e o h ! C a u s e t h e y ' r e g o i n g in t h e r i v e r Hey la d e e la d e o h ! S o p h o m o r e pull team's mighty strong Hey la d e e la d e o h ! Pull t h a t r o p e , it's t e n miles l o n g H e y la d e e la d e o h !
The c h e e r i n g c r o w d has Its d o u b t s .
The s t r a i n e d
muscles, t h e
rope-burned
hands,
a n d the s w e a t - f l u s h e d b r o w s o f t h e men o f ' 6 4 a v e n g e d t h e i r loss o f a y e a r a g o . W h e n in 5 6 minutes the f e a t w a s a c c o m p l i s h e d , t h e s o p h o mores c h e e r e d v e h e m e n t l y w h i l e the d e s p o n d ent f r e s h m e n w a d e d
through the waters,
an-
ticipating revenge next year.
Wayne from
Freshman
Root a n d
coach
anchor
Tom
man,
k e e p his f e e t in the mud.
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his
morale
girl,
Marcia
Riekse.
Pete J e n n e r ,
strains
to
Osterink, await
instructions
FLOATS AND DECORATIONS Brigades dump
of
cardboard
scavengers,
boxes,
"charge-it"
city
shoppers,
a n d t h e mysterious d i s a p p e a r a n c e of Slater n a p k i n s m e a n t H o m e c o m i n g w a s in t h e a i r . In t h e
a i r ? Yes. That's
where
everything
s e e m e d to b e , as the d a y a r r i v e d . Rockets, globes,
storks,
fortune
tellers,
cuckoo
clocks, crystal balls . . . all t h i n g s i m a g i n a ble
portrayed
ture." scholars and
"Adventures
Haggard, sat
minds
but
back, weary,
into
liberally
their
the
thumbs
surveying
Fu-
educated swollen
with
small,
r e d eyes t h e g l o r i o u s scene. T i r e d ? W h o , us? But w a i t ! The t r o p h i e s ! Do w e h a v e a c h a n c e ? Later
. . . Praters, Cosmos,
Del-
phis, French House g i r l s , a n d K o l l e n boys were happiest.
The
future
held
much as
predicted
by
the
Cosmo's
giant
fortune
Delphi's
" T i m e " was t o l d w e l l .
teller.
M a r i l y n H a r g e t t was just o n e of the Freshmen w h o w o r k e d d i l i g e n t l y on the Q u e e n ' s Float.
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Norm
Tellier
and
Fred
Overkamp
work
on
the
Emmie
house
decorations
to
beat
the d e a d l i n e .
House
decoration
judges
find
it d i f f i c u l t to
t h e score.
Sibs c o o k e d up a w i n n e r .
raft
THE
FUTCIRL
decide
QUEEN BARBARA AND HER COURT Diane Claasen
M a r y Berghorst
Mary Jane Van Harn
Marcia Meengs
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Karen Voskuil
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Q u e e n B a r b a r a is escorted by N o r m a n K a n s f i e l d , S t u d e n t
Sally K o o l s t r a
Kathy V a n Kuiken
C o u n c i l President.
To b e a q u e e n . . . every
girl.
And
for
the d r e a m of
one,
the
dream
suddenly, almost magically, became a reality. After the strain of a n t i c i p a t i o n , the m o m e n t f i n a l l y a r r i v e d . . . c o r o nation. A n d for those w h o w e r e once the q u e e n ' s c o m p e t i t o r s , t h e r e w a s n o d i s a p p o i n t m e n t as l a d i e s o f t h e c o u r t . The b i g d a y a r r i v e d a n d e x c i t e d g i r l s were helped onto the g a r l a n d float, to p a r a d e majestically b e f o r e the a d m i r ing s p e c t a t o r s . Later, smiles, a p p l a u s e and
flashing
convertibles
announced
the a r r i v a l o f t h e q u e e n a n d her c o u r t at t h e H o m e c o m i n g g a m e . A n d at last the
Homecoming
Ball
.
.
.
t .
rustling
dresses, h a n d s o m e escorts, t r u m p e t f a n fare
. . . was
the
royal
climax,
the
e n d o f t h e d a y , a d a y i n d e l i b l e in t h e lives o f the 1 9 6 1 H o m e c o m i n g Q u e e n B a r b a r a V e r M e e r a n d her l o v e l y c o u r t .
She is c r o w n e d as the one w h o represents the i d e a l co-ed. S h e r w o o d V a n d e W o u d e places the c r o w n .
The a t t r a c t i v e
Queen Barbara Ver Meer
coronation
m e m b e r s of
the court share the e x c i t e m e n t
of
The
band
practiced
formance at halftime. Queen from
Barbara
the
cannot
coronation
help
t o the
smiling
as
sho
rides
back
reception.
A l b i o n ' s team meets Hope's in the H o m e c o m i n g g a m e .
long
hours
to
present
an
attractive
per-
ACADEMIC HOMECOMING
*
Dr. K e n n e t h E. B o u l d i n g
Dr. Robert S. M i c h a e l s e n
Stimulating,
thought-provoking,
with
a
touch of the social, was the atmosphere of the
1961
Dr. W i l l i a m G . P o l l a r d
Hope College Academic Home-
c o m i n g . This side o f t h e w e e k e n d ' s events was
re-established
were
considered.
permit
students
as
current
Classes w e r e to
hear
the
problems called
to
speakers.
Professor K e n n e t h E. B o u l d i n g s p o k e o n t h e s o c i a l sciences; t h o u g h t s o n t h e h u m a n i t i e s followed
with
speaker.
In t h e
Dr.
Benjamin
evening.
Fine
as
the
Dr. W i l l i a m
G.
P o l l a r d s p o k e o n C h r i s t i a n i t y a n d Science. The rest o f t h e d a y s a c t i v i t i e s consisted o f c o f f e e a n d c o o k i e s s e r v e d in the Pine G r o v e by
the
groups. faculty,
student
council!, a n d
Eminent student,
speakers, and
g e t h e r â&#x20AC;&#x201D; provided
discussion
discussionsâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;
alumni: thinking
for
a
successful
to-
Aca-
demic Homecoming.
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Dr. B e n j a m i n Fine
LIBRARY DEDICATION
Dr. V a n Z o e r e n expresses g r a t i f i c a t i o n f o r a b e a u t i f u l m e m o r i a l at t h e L i b r a r y D e d i c a t i o n .
A m i d the brilliant glow of a fall afternoon,
a
Hope
College.
attained
at
dedication
of
V a n Zoeren Library was held O c t o b e r
8.
All
new
around
milestone The
could
was
formal
be
seen f a c i a l
expres-
sions o f p l e a s u r e , s a t i s f a c t i o n , a n d t h a n k fulnessâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;whether
student,
teacher,
contri-
b u t o r o r f r i e n d . The c h a p e l service b e g a n w i t h a h y m n o f p r a i s e . S p e c i a l music w a s p r o v i d e d b y t h e C h a p e l C h o i r . Dr. R o b e r t Michaelson
gave
"Christian
Freedom
tion."
On
the
the
dedication and
library
address,
Higher steps.
Educa-
Dr.
Van
Z o e r e n p r e s e n t e d the key o f the b u i l d i n g to M r . M a y . This w a s a m a j o r step in a t t a i n i n g t h e g o a l set b y the " L o o k i n g A h e a d W i t h Hope" campaign.
M r . M a y , Dr. V a n Z o e r e n , a n d M r .
Ekdal Buys, Sr. o f f i c i a l l y o p e n the l i b r a r y a f t e r the
d e d i c a t i o n service.
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CANOE TRIP Thirty
trip
canoes
the
down
from
was
were
Muskegon Newaygo
to
approximately
however
to
some
paddled River.
The
Bridgeton
twenty
miles,
newcomers
f j
in
t h e c a n o e f i e l d , it n o d o u b t s e e m e d like f o r t y . T i m e o u t w a s t a k e n f o r a p i c n i c lunch o n a b e a u t i f u l k n o l l ; then the a d v e n t u r e was c a r r i e d on with
renewed
ment. added
Dr.
spirit
Megow
extra
and in
his
n
m
(vV ? -
/
%>* W*'
'
â&#x20AC;˘ ;V f
'Iv-f
'k
excite-
by
V
y o d e l i n g a n d p l a y i n g his g u i t a r . Dr. M u e l l e r , Dr. W e l l e r , a n d Miss Pyle paddled
their
canoes
along
Âť >f
i
kayak
entertainment
with
t h e best o f t h e m . Every y e a r
more
Hopeites turn
out for the thrilling e s c a p a d e on t h e r i v e r . The o u t i n g s h o w e d o n e
M
w a y S . C . A . a n d the s t u d e n t b o d y g r e w closer.
The rest of the r i v e r is o p e n e x c e p t f o r t h i s ! says Joyce D a l e b o u t ,
A
The first p r o b l e m is l a u n c h i n g . Miss Pyle a n d Dr. M u e l l e r g i v e it a try.
race makes
the
trip
\
exciting.
t:
SENIOR RECITALISTS
Marilyn Vander Wilt
David Holland
David Wikman
Marie Blauwkamp
Sandra
De K o n i n g
David Waanders
Elbertus K r u i s w y k
Thomas
Robert Cook
John Riters
Paul Hesselink
Faulkner
SLATER PARTIES Slater F o o d Service b r i g h t e n e d up supper o n e e v e n i n g w i t h a G a y N i n e t i e s Party. The
meal was highlighted
by
individual
Rock C o r n i s h hens. E n t e r t a i n m e n t w a s p r o v i d e d by s i n g i n g w a i t e r s a n d t h e i r l a d i e s , all d r e s s e d
in a u t h e n t i c
costumes of
p e r i o d . This w a s o n l y o n e o f dinners
Slater
planned
for
that
the s p e c i a l the
students
this y e a r . The b i r t h d a y d i n n e r s w e r e also successful e v e n t s .
C a n d l e s p r o v i d e d the a t m o s p h e r e f o r the G a y N i n e t i e s Party a n d several o t h e r s p e c i a l d i n n e r s .
c Mrs. T e l l m a n is h o n o r e d w i t h a s p e c i a l song as waitresses Pat
Talk
Francis, Pat A s h w o o d , a n d
Jim
Ruth W o z n e y
a n d Slater host, M r . R a y m o n d , stands b y .
show
their
costumes
of
tunes.
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singing
Mulder,
w a i t e r s â&#x20AC;&#x201D; here
Chuck
Menning,
are
and
five. Pete
Dennis Paulsen
De
Witt,
render
Dave
some
Dunn,
good
old
NYKERK COMPETITION Hours night
of
of
practice
anxiety
came
and
to
an
excitement
end
as a
began.
The
s o p h o m o r e girls, d i r e c t e d by M a r i l y n V a n d e r w i l t , o p e n e d the p r o g r a m w i t h " J u s t M e My
Shadow."
Orations
by
Freshman
and
Peggy
S t e a m a n d S o p h o m o r e Linda W a l v o o r d d e a l t with
the ways
generations.
of
achieving
peace for
future
Dumb window-dressers a n d talk-
i n g d u m m i e s a d d e d up to a d e l i g h t f u l a n d d i f f e r e n t p l a y f o r the s o p h o m o r e class. The freshm a n s o n g w a s " B y e - B y e B l u e s , " u n d e r the dir e c t i o n o f J e a n P a d u c h . Termites, l e a k i n g ceilings, a n d f a l l i n g plaster p r o v e d a f u n n y h o a x in t h e f r e s h m a n p l a y . W h i l e the j u d g e s d e c i d e d , sophomore
fellows
entertained
the
audience.
Shrieks o f j o y a n d d e l i g h t r e s o u n d e d t h r o u g h out the Civic C e n t e r . N y k e r k C u p b e l o n g e d to the Class o f 1 9 6 4 .
For the Class o f ' 6 5 , t h e r e
w e r e b r a v e smiles a n d the p r o m i s e o f a n o t h e r chance.
Carolyn make
Quad, the
Marcia
Freshman
Voigt
play
a
and
Joan H o m m e r s o n
vehicle
of
laughter.
f Jl
NR
Sandra not
Sissing,
dummies.
Leslie Jean
Brawer,
Ferb
Barbara
played
the
Johnson, a n d part
of
Sheryl
a window
Lowing
are
certainly
dresser a l o n g w i t h
Ann A
Knucisen, w h o w a i t s b a c k s t a g e f o r her e n t r a n c e .
trio.
provided their
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Ken
Dulow,
song
decision.
and
Jijm
Lucas, a n d
humor
while
the
Skip
Watrous,
judges
made
Jean Paduch a n d the Freshman girls p r a c t i c e the song, d i l i g e n t l y w o r k i n g out the finer p o i n t s .
Norie
Vandenberg,
the
Sophomore
Class
Chairman,
is
sur-
Norie
r o u n d e d by her classmates w h o have w o n the cup.
is p r e s e n t e d w i t h
the
Nykerk
cup
b y the Mistress
of C e r e m o n i e s a n d C h a i r m a n of the e v e n t , M a r y
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Fryling.
SPIRITUAL LIFE EMPHASIS
V.
Dr. B a b b a g e " C h r i s t In M e "
Music Recitalists
w a s the t h e m e
The s e c o n d s p e a k e r in this
f o r this y e a r ' s S p i r i t u a l Life Series
series w a s Dr. D a v i d W a t e r m u l d e r ,
which was d i v i d e d into t w o - d a y pe-
Minister of
the
First P r e s b y t e r i a n Park, Illinois. W e
riods throughout the year instead
C h u r c h in O a k
o f t h e usual w e e k . The first o f the
w e r e also p r i v i l e g e d t o h e a r Dr. Bar-
s p e a k e r s w a s the Rev. C a l v i n M a l e -
t o n B a b b a g e , President o f Ridley
fyt, who
T h e o l o g i c a l S e m i n a r y in M e l b o r n e ,
is s e r v i n g t h e U n i v e r s i t y
R e f o r m e d C h u r c h at M i c h i g a n Uni-
A u s t r a l i a a n d guest l e c t u r e r f o r a
versity.
semester at W e s t e r n S e m i n a r y . Duri n g this series, students h a d o p p o r tunities to c o n f e r w i t h these s p e a k ers
and
take
part
in
discussion
g r o u p s h e l d in t h e d o r m s .
Sakiko Kanamori
Brian Dykstra
B a r b a r a Fisher
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Dr. B e r g e n Evans
In this past y e a r , H o p e students h a v e h a d a n o p p o r t u n i t y to listen to m a n y f i n e a n d v a r i e d s p e a k e r s . T h r o u g h t h e m w e a r e a b l e to b r o a d e n t h e i n t e l l e c t u a l a n d c u l t u r a l aspects o f our e d u c a t i o n . W e t r a v e l e d to Russia f o r a talk w i t h Khrushchev v i a D r e w Pearson, a n o t e d j o u r n a l i s t . B e r g a n Evans, a p r o f e s s o r at Northwestern
University,
lectured
on
the
various
w a y s o f b e i n g h u m o r o u s . A French a u t h o r , Jean Bruller, s p o k e o n the " A s t h e s t i c s o f R e v o l t . " M r . M a i l l a r , d i r e c t o r o f the K a l a m a z o o O r c h e s t r a , a n d
Russell
K i r k , t h e w e l l - k n o w n i n t e l l e c t u a l c o n s e r v a t i v e , comp l e t e d t h e y e a r ' s l e c t u r e series.
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VESPERS Strains o f music r e s o u n d e d t h r o u g h o u t t h e c a m pus a n d s t a r r y flakes o f snow m a d e the c a m p u s i n t o a Winter Wonderland.
This w a s i n d e e d the season
o f g a i e t y in a n t i c i p a t i o n o f Christmas a n d v a c a t i o n . The
Chapel
was
decorated
for
the
season
MIKI
and
Christmas c a r o l s p l a y e d f r o m the t o w e r chimes as m a n y students g a t h e r e d f o r t h e t r a d i t i o n a l Christmas V e s p e r Service. Students a n d t o w n p e o p l e a g a i n f i l l e d the c h a p e l to h e a r Christmas Vespers a n d H a n d e l ' s " M e s s i a h " presented soloists.
by
the
college
choirs
and
their
guest
This event has b e c o m e a v e r y i m p o r t a n t
p a r t of the Christmas t r a d i t i o n at H o p e . Nor
can w e forget
Party
with
Many
hosts
a
special had
their
Christmas
the A l l C o l l e g e
dinner
provided
first e x p e r i e n c e
by
Slater.
at c a r v i n g
w h o l e turkeys s e r v e d w i t h all the t r i m m i n g s . Later, g r o u p s o f student c a r o l e r s m a d e t h e i r w a y t h r o u g h c a m p u s s i n g i n g the f a m i l i a r songs o f the season.
For the
candlelight
service of
Christmas V e s p e r s , M i k e
S c h r i e r , Stan W i n n ,
and
Pete Paulsen i g n i t e the c a n d l e s w i t h s t e a d y h a n d s .
Miss Patricia S a g e
Miss J o y c e M o r r i s o n
M r . L a w r e n c e Lane
"MESSIAH" il**
5
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Christmas on c a m p u s is m a d e s p e c i a l w i t h the p r e s e n t a t i o n of " M e s s i a h "
by the l a r g e chorus of our students.
Mr. Richard Schreiber
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Marcia Muyskens, Mary make
up
the
female
Klein, M a r y
half
of
the
Peelen, a n d
carolers w h o
Jean Paduch entertained
at
the Christmas d i n n e r .
It is a h u g e p a c k a g e that J e r r y W i l e y a n d J o h n Russell of t h e i r d o o r .
make
EXAMS
k M i k e , still c r a m m i n g , is j o i n e d at lunch b y A l N i c o l a i .
The f a c u l t y a l r e a d y a r e p r e p a r i n g f o r a new semester â&#x20AC;&#x201D; cards a r e s o r t e d .
Brian W a r n e r a n d M i c h a e l L a u g h l i n use e v e r y s p a r e m i n u t e to study.
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Pre-registration
DUTCH TREAT
M a r c i a V o l g t a n d Steve M i l l a r seem to e n j o y the a t m o s p h e r e p r o v i d e d by the l a r g e p a p e r heart at " C u p i d ' s C a p e r s . "
For o n e w e e k on H o p e C o l l e g e ' s c a m p u s , girls e n j o y the p r i v i l e g e o f boys,
and
escorting
various functions.
m a k i n g d a t e s , t r e a t i n g the them
about
the
campus
to
Sponsored by the Student Coun-
cil, Dutch T r e a t W e e k f o l l o w s a n o l d t r a d i t i o n o n campus.
S p e c i a l events this y e a r i n c l u d e d a p i z z a
b r e a k , h a l f - p r i c e d a y at t h e Kietz, a n d a B a c h e l o r Bank. pid's
Concluding
the week was
C a p e r s ' " â&#x20AC;&#x201D; held
at the
a d a n c e â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Cu-
Civic
Center.
This
w a s t h e w e e k t h a t girls r e i g n e d s u p r e m e , a n d t h e y t o o k a d v a n t a g e o f all t h e o p p o r t u n i t i e s .
Karen Voskuil
looks on as Rick B r a n d s m a finds dates f o r
most e l i g i b l e b a c h e l o r s
Steve M i l l a r , A l , W i l s o n , Bob K l e b e , V e r n o n Sterk, a n d Jim V a n Dam.
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.
COLLEGE SING
S t a g e f r i g h t . Cosmos?
It w a s t h e f a c u l t y w h o w e r e t h e r e a l winners of
&
the
1962
A l l - C o l l e g e Sing, as
they eased the tension with their hilarious s y m p h o n y a n d chorus l i n e . W h e n t h e i r entertainment was over, the sealed envelope was
broken,
and
the
exciting
news
was
h o n o r a b l e mention f o r the Sibylline Sorori t y , first p l a c e f o r t h e A l p h a with
their
"Rural
Rhythm."
Gamma
Phi
The A r c a d i a n
Society received h o n o r a b l e mention for the f r a t e r n i t y d i v i s i o n , w h i l e the F r a t e r n a l Society took the cup with their rendition o f "If I Had My W a y . "
Those b l e a c h e r s w e r e n ' t s t u r d y e n o u g h to k e e p the A l p h a Phi's knees f r o m s h a k i n g .
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A WK
%
r /
It looks as if the Praters h a d t h e i r w a y .
Alpha she
Phi S i n g d i r e c t o r , M a r t y W o r k m a n , beams as
accepts
the
victory
cup
from
Sharky
Vander
Woude.
'-r
The
faculty
chorus
Utzinger, Mr. and
line
â&#x20AC;&#x201D;
Mrs.
Mrs. O o s t e n i n k , M r .
P r o t h e r o e , a n d others â&#x20AC;&#x201D;
Loveless,
Dr.
C a m p , Miss
make their debut.
M a r y Berghorst c o n g r a t u l a t e s Fred W e z e m a n f o r a w e l l - e a r n e d Frater v i c t o r y .
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Ruggles Church t r a n s f o r m s Te Beest i n f o the l i t e r a l t r a n s l a t i o n o f his name.
Girls
often
discuss
the
male
population
on
c a m p u s , but this y e a r A P O t w i s t e d t h e c o n v e r s a t i o n to t h e ugliest m a n o n c a m p u s b y s p o n s o r i n g a c o n test as a means of r a i s i n g m o n e y f o r a service p r o j ect. Each f r a t e r n i t y w a s a s k e d t o submit a p h o t o g r a p h of a c r e a t e d monster. The student b o d y then voted for their favorites with penny ballots. W h i l e the
Fraternal
Society
received
the
UMOC
award,
Prestatie Huis b e n e f i t e d f r o m t h e g e n e r o u s b a l l o t i n g .
C a n y o u i m a g i n e t h a t this t e r r i f y i n g f a c e hides t h a t of
127
Newhouse.
Emmie, Die
It w a s a busy w e e k f o r t h e c a m p a i g n m a n a g e r s , a
CAMPAIGN WEEK
sleepless o n e f o r t h e c a n d i d a t e s , a n d a p r o f i t a b l e one
for
trinket
collectors.
B e n e a t h all t h e p r o p a -
g a n d a a n d excitement, however, there were creative
ideas
Student
and
serious
Council
thoughts.
President
and
offices
of
Vice-President
The
as
w e l l as class p r e s i d e n t s a r e i m p o r t a n t ones
The Cosmos a n d t h e i r s u p p o r t e r s p r e p a r e f o r a b u s y c a m p a i g n w e e k .
PENNY CARNIVAL
The
annual
Penny
Carnival
attracted
m a n y students w h o v e n t u r e d to try t h e v a r i ous
fup-filled
fraternity and
a
games.
planned
day
of
Each
their
sorority
individual
pounding
and
booth,
transformed the
g y m i n t o a f a i r g r o u n d . For a d i m e a person, the Sib
Fun House j a n g l e d student's
nerves w i t h u n e x p e c t e d h o r r o r s . The Knick j a i l house a d d e d m o r e f r u s t r a t i o n to those w h o c o u l d n ' t f i n d a f r i e n d w i t h a d i m e to h e l p them out. S i l h o u e t t e s k e t c h i n g a n d the cake
" C o m e o n , s e v e n , " p l e a d s Ralph H e r r o n as c r o u p i e r Dave D u n n a n d i n t e r e s t e d spectators w a t c h .
*
1
The A r k i e ' s b o o t h b e g i n s t o t a k e s h a p e .
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walk
were
also
popular
activities.
As the y e a r p r o g r e s s e s the f o u r t h f l o o r s t u d i o shows m o r e signs of
crea-
tivity.
Held Arts
in
early
Festival
May,
the
Fine
displayed
the
arts
that can b e p e r f o r m e d b e f o r e an a u d i e n c e . This c o n s i s t e d o f musical compositions,
both
instrumental
and vocal; interpretive dance; and one-act plays which w e r e directed and
produced
Festival
gives
by
students.
students
who
The are
t a k i n g courses in t h e a t r e p r o d u c t i o n a c h a n c e to p u t i n t o p r a c t i c e w h a t t h e y h a v e l e a r n e d . The college
a l s o h a d t h e o p p o r t u n i t y to
b e c o m e a c q u a i n t e d with some of the talent that w e have on campus.
Working
long
hours,
Joan
Ten
Gate
h o p e to present an i n t e r e s t i n g art show.
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and
other
art
students
VIENNA SUMMER SCHOOL Last
summer,
21
Hopeites, accom-
p a n i e d by Dr. Fried, M r s . S n o w , a n d Mr.
It
Powell, w e n t
abroad
to visit the
m o t h e r l a n d s o f our o w n A m e r i c a a n d to
study
the
European
places
where
we've
culture. They
saw
read
saw
contemporary
about,
history
is b e i n g
made( a n d h e a r d other people's opinions.
In
exchanging
ideas,
they
cre-
a t e d b e t t e r u n d e r s t a n d i n g a n d strengt h e n e d t h e ties o f f r i e n d s h i p . But soon it w a s
time
to
return
home,
time
to
recall the experiences of a profitable V i e n n a study t o u r a n d to b e t h a n k f u l for America.
A t t e n d i n g V i e n n a S u m m e r School a r e : Row 1 — N a n c y V a n d e r K o l k , Sally T e l l m a n , L i n d a Lozar f r o m O h i o W e s l e y a n , Bunni
F a s m a n — U C L A , Pat
Westveer—Wooster, and
Lincoln,
Marianne
U.; Row 3 — J a n e T h o m a s o n — U . of Jo
Ruth
Carolyn
Van
Lente, M a r t y
Sokolove—Boston
Zebrowski—,
Lugt; Row 4 — V i c k i U. of
Patterson, C a r o l e S h r a d e r , M o n i c a
Kooistra,
Large—Randolph
Norm
Wiley
Boeve—Calvin,
Colish—Mt.
Ida,
Gladys
Arendonk—,
Ron
Jack
Eitzen—U.
Jenner, of
Lynne
Oklahoma,
Barbara
Schneider, Carole
Allan
Mohr, John
2—Robin
Kampuis, Jane Deitz,
Mary
Jill
Bonnie
King—Beloit;
Riters, W a r r e n
Wood—Wash, Peggy
Vermont, Sharon Van Beth
Carter—Ursinus, Becker—Ind.
Row
U.,
Hunt—
C o o k , Jan
Tatenhove, Doll—U.
P a s k e — N o r t h w e s t e r n , Bruce V a n Rebecca
State, B a r b a r a
Arizona, Gerry Wolf,
Goods—UCLA,
Bandstra—Calvin,
V i r g i n i a , Tom G i d d n e s — B e l o i t , M a u r e e n Te
Crabtee—Muskingum,
Row
R e d l a n d s , Betty Becker, U. of
Brouwer—Muskingum,
U., J u d y
Donnelly—Mich.
Macon;
Lee, M r . P o w e l l , Mrs. S n o w , Dr. Fried, V i c k i S t e i n b e r g — U . o f
Syracuse
der,
Sandy
Ron Sny-
of
Missouri,
Karel Bill
Vander
Bywater—
Wyk—Oberlin,
5—Kathy
Grapenthin—Calvin,
Teck, Jerry
Art
Don Van
Schneider,
a n d Jerry Miller.
The C o l o g n e C a t h e d r a l was a p o i n t of interest d u r i n g
the t i m e w h e n
the
students
t r a v e l e d i n d e p e n d e n t of the tour.
W a i t i n g for r e p a i r s on the bus can be e n j o y a b l e .
STUDENTS STUDYING AWAY Each y e a r H o p e c a n b o a s t o f its stud e n t s t h a t t r a v e l t o study e l s e w h e r e f o r a semester or a y e a r . W h e t h e r t h e y g o to t h e A m e r i c a n ton,
D. C . ; t h e
University, W a s h i n g University of
Vienna,
ifci
A u s t r i a , or t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f E d i n b u r g h , S c o t l a n d ; t h e i r g o a l is t h e s a m e : f u r ther study, travel a n d
adventure,
but
most o f a l l , t h e a c h i e v e m e n t o f m u t u a l u n d e r s t a n d i n g a m o n g m e n in t r o u b l e d world.
The
experiences
of
t h e s e stu-
d e n t s , b r o u g h t to us t h r o u g h t h e i r letters, a r t i c l e s a n d t a l k s , a r e a d d e d the k n o w l e d g e w e g a i n f r o m
to
making
t h e a c q u a i n t a n c e s o f f o r e i g n students on our o w n campus.
Pat Patterson learns t o p r e p a r e G e r m a n dishes f r o m her G e r m a n
mother.
A b l a A n t a r a n d Dave W y m a include a visit w i t h Congressman from
Michigan
spending
While
studying
at
the
Institute
of
Jack J e n n e r takes t i m e to t o u r w i t h
European
Studies
in
Vienna, Austria,
newly acquired friends.
131
Gerald
Ford
as
part
of
their
t h e first semester at W a s h i n g t o n
day.
They a r e
University.
The
queen
of
May
Day
1961
is Roberta
Russell, w h o
reveals a h a p p i n e s s w h i c h w i l l
be equalled for
a n o t h e r c h a r m i n g y o u n g co-ed in 1962.
M a y D a y is t h e c a m p u s w a y o f w e l c o m i n g s p r i n g . The d a y b e g a n w i t h a p i c n i c lunch a t K o l l e n Park f o l l o w e d b y a n i n t e r f r a t e r n i t y t r a c k m e e t w h e r e t h e boys s h o w e d o f f t h e i r skills. Later the focus of a t t e n t i o n m o v e d to the Pine G r o v e , w h e r e the j u n i o r w o m e n w e r e h o n o r e d . A f t e r w a t c h i n g them m a r c h t h r o u g h t h e h o n o r g u a r d or d a i s y c h a i n f o r m e d by f r e s h m e n w o m e n , e v e r y o n e w a i t e d as t h e n e w m e m b e r s o f A l c o r , t h e a u e e n ' s c o u r t , a n d f i n a l l y t h e Q u e e n o f M a y w a s a n n o u n c e d . Festivities w e r e conc l u d e d w i t h a b a n q u e t a t Phelps a n d a d a n c e a t t h e Civic C e n t e r .
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M a n y g a t h e r t o w a t c h t h e t r a d i t i o n a l M a y Pole d a n c e a n d t h e n the C o r o n a t i o n .
While
the g i r l s l o o k
p r e t t y , the men c o m p e t e by f r a t e r n i t i e s f o r the M a y
Day
T r o p h y , D a l e Schoon a n d John Ploon b o t h eye v i c t o r y w h i l e r u n n i n g h u r d l e s .
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SOCIETIES
Row
1—Bev Zeedyk, Marilyn
Elzinga, Martha
Row
2—Karen
Bundschuh,
Blum,
Marge
Proos, J u n i a
Alison
Beck,
Dolman, Linda
Shirley
Harmelink,
K l o o s t e r h o u s e , B o b b i e Russell. Grace
Poppink,
Linda
Nott,
D o n n a Ten B r i n k , L i n d a W a l v o o r d .
on
The P a n - H e l l e n i c B o a r d is c o m p o s e d o f t h r e e r e p -
H o p e ' s c a m p u s is t h e P a n - H e l l e n i c B o a r d . The g r o u p ' s
The
body
which
governs
the five
sororities
r e s e n t a t i v e s f r o m e a c h s o r o r i t y w h o strive to m a k e
m a i n c o n c e r n has b e e n t o r e g u l a t e t h e r u s h i n g p r o -
s o r o r i t y l i f e m o r e m e a n i n g f u l . A d v i s o r s to the g r o u p
g r a m a n d t o m a k e i m p r o v e m e n t s in t h e system. Be-
a r e D e a n Emma Reeverts a n d M r s . M a r y T e l l m a n .
sides r u s h i n g , it takes c a r e o f j o i n t m e e t i n g s a n d a n y p r o b l e m s c o m m o n to s o r o r i t i e s .
Row
1 — K e n Sebens, Vince
K l e y l a , Rick
Intra-fraternity Council
Brandsma.
The
Row 2 — B o b T i g e l a a r , V e r n S t e r k , G a r y M o r t e n .
I.F.C.
awards
the
scholarship
trophy
each
semester t o t h e f r a t e r n i t y w i t h the h i g h e s t g r a d e p o i n t a v e r a g e . It also sets up a n d r e g u l a t e s the rush p e r i o d a n d makes all regulations concerning initiation week. A l l p r o b l e m s c o n c e r n i n g d i s c i p l i n e in t h e f r a t e r n i t i e s a r e h a n d l e d by t h e I.F.C.
135
D e l p h i p l e d g e M a r y Peelen is i n i t i a t e d u n d e r the s p o t l i g h t ,
The
"Around-Ihe-World
and
imagination.
Parly"
Carole
given
Closterhouse
by
the
and
Arkies
Art
required
Kramer
give
ingenuity a
hint
of
Frater i n i t i a t i o n center a r o u n d a r m y stunts. Here Pledges g u a r d the house.
Espanol. C a r o l S i k k e m a , Reuben
K a m p e r , Tom D y k s t r a , N a n c y
The p a r t y t u r n e d each r o o m i n t o the style of
H ar t a n d
others amuse themselves
a different country.
in the casino.
ALPHA GAMMA PHI Alpha Phi
Row 1 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; B. Z e e d y k , R. De Beer, R. F l i c k e m a , N . De W i t l e , R. De W i t t , R. D y k s t r a , B. M o r t e n s e n , B. Sill. Row II
L. M u l l i k e n ,
S. M a r o s y , L. G a r b e r ,
C. G r e e n . Row I I I â&#x20AC;&#x201D; J .
Hoffman,
M. Keizer. Row IV D.
Walt,
G.
M.
Pennington,
Workman,
A . Beck, D. H e l l e n g a . Row V H. H e i d e m a n ,
S. V a n
C.
L. Ten
Kley, M. A n d e r s o n , M. A.
Ferruzzi,
R. M e e r m a n ,
W i n g e r e n , M.
K.
A.
Van
Overloop,
Zwyghuizen,
Elzinga,
C.
I. S a l m ,
N.
Hart,
Osborn,
D. O s t e r ,
K a h l e r , C. R e n g e n o l d u s ,
S.
Lovett,
C.
E. C o o p e r , M .
N.
Grabinski,
Mogle,
Nevenzel,
C. C r o n k ,
B.
K a m p e n , J. Scheffers.
Fall Term
Starting Ru'l1 DeWitt
President Vice-president
Norine De Witte
Secretary
Lois Garber
Treasurer
Marilyn Keizer
house Later
Vice-president S e c r e , a r
y
Treasurer
in
Ruth Flickema L y n n e
M u l l l k e n
Marilyn Keizer
a
fall,
by
activities
cottage alumnae
Homecoming
of
dining
and
R h a p s o d y , " at the A l p h a "Rura|
s o n g 0
f
t
with
on and and
a
the
splash, shores
actives the
Alpha of
shared
had
a
Michigan.
the
friendship
in
Homecoming
Phi
Lake
Luncheon
at
the
House. Spring Lake Country Club was the scene f o r a m a g i c a l
E t e n
evening Norine De Witle
year's at
the
generated
Winter Term President
the
party
j
m e
^
f
o r
Rhythm" the
Alpha
for
dancing
with
the
theme
Phi f o r m a l . P r e p a r i n g a n d the
Phi's
All and
College their
Sing
took
director,
of
Rainbow
presenting the a
Marty
great
deal
Workman.
t a c k l e d such p r o j e c t s as s u p p l y i n g a C h r i s t m a s b a s k e t f o r
a needy family, a n d new Danish modern furniture for their sorority room. and
The
year's
activities
ended
with
preparations for the next year.
137
rush,
the
Spring
Informal,
CHI PHI SIGMA Arcadian
Row
I — D.
Waander,
R. Baker, ; K .
Yonder
Lugl,
P. D a l m o n ,
B.
K.
Vinstro,
W.
Brouer,
G.
Morton,
M.
Scholten,
R.
Marshall. Row
II — G .
D r a g t , T.
Hoekman,
Dykstra,
N.
Kansfield,
R.
Iwema,
B. V o n d e n
Bos, R.
K a m p e r , C. T i d d , B. L a v e r m o n , L. Rilers. Row
III—W.
R. C h u r c h ,
D. Bolt, E. W a t r o u s ,
E. D o o m ,
K. Biel, J. Lucas, B. K l e b e , B. V a n d e r l a a n , K.
N a g e l v o o r l , J. V a n d e r K o l k , I . Everet. Row IV — B .
S t r a n y a k , S. S l a g , A . D i e t z , R. Burgess, P. K l e i n h e k s e l , G. T e r b e e k , G. V a n W i e r e n , H. G e i l -
h u f e , T. D y k s t r a , D, S c h r e g a r d u s , T. L e u p e n , Row V
R. S h o n h o l t z e r , G. H a g a n s , A . Robertson, A . W i l s o n , K. K n o n e m y e r , G . H a v e r d i n k , K. Sebens ,
B. H o e k m a n , B. Roatjes, K. D u l o w , C. V e u r i n k , A . K r a m e r . Row
VI — D .
Renkes, P. E n i g e n b u r g , R. M a c k a y , J. F i e l d h o u s e , M . Scholtens, G. N e d e r v e l d , J. E m e r i c k ,
D. V e r w o l f , D. H o l l e n b o c h , M . S c h r i e r , E. Bolks, R. Te Beest, T. H o e k s t r a , J. R i c h a r d s o n , D. O v e r m a n .
S t a r t i n g the semester o f f w i t h a s t a g p a r t y at Tunnel Park, the Chi
Phi
Sigmas
then
quickly
moved
into
their
rushing
program.
Lit m e e t i n g s , a splash p a r t y in M u s k e g o n , a n d t h e a n n u a l " A r o u n d t h e W o r l d " p a r t y l e d the w a y t o t w e n t y n e w men e a t i n g the f a m o u s A r k i e stew. W i t h f o r m a l i n i t i a t i o n o u t o f t h e w a y , the A r k i e s p r e pared
for
Cascades Sing.
"Festival of the G o d s , "
the winter f o r m a l ,
C o u n t r y C l u b . Then c a m e
'Hey
Look
Me
Over"
was
the w o r k the
song
d i r e c t e d b y Jim Lucas. C o n t i n u i n g last y e a r ' s
for sung
held
the All by
the
The
spring
informal
and
to
Reuben
R e c o r d i n g Secretary C o r r e s p o n d i n g Secretory Treasurer
College Arkies,
p r o j e c t , the C h i
farewells
Ben V a n d e n Bos
Vice-President
Kamper
Tom Dykstra M e r t Scholten Dave
Woanders
at the
Phi
S i g m a s a r e a g a i n s u p p o r t i n g a ten y e a r o l d G r e e k b o y , A n a s t o s i o s Pappavlou.
First Semester President
seniors
a n o t h e r y e a r in t h e h i s t o r y o f C h i Phi S i g m a .
138
ended
Second Semester President
Carl T i d d
Vice-President
Bob
R e c o r d i n g Secretary Corresponding Treasurer
Secretary
Klebe
Brian Dykstra Bob
Dykstra
Dave W a a n d e r s
M- iXk ms*
(' ' Ihin I
This y e a r t h e f o u n t a i n w o r k s . The Fraters a n d t h e i r d a t e s r e l a x to e n t e r t a i n m e n t at the f o r m a l
T â&#x20AC;˘ :
': :
! 1
P l e d g e J a n Blom receives her D e l p h i p i n f r o m V i c e P r e s i d e n t J u n i a D o l m a n i n the f o r m a l c e r e m o n y .
S i b y l l i n e presents t h e i r w i n t e r f o r m a l w i t h a splash of t h e o r i e n t a l , t h e t e a h o u s e on w h i c h t h e y spent much l i m e .
The K n i c k ' s c o m b o p e r f o r m s . Us m e m b e r s a r e J o h n Y o r k , Bruce Roe, a n d J o h n B u r g g r a a f f .
139
DELTA PHI Delphi IkWi
Row I — M .
Hondorp,
B. Bloemers,
D.
Cloussen,
V.
Kajdy,
N.
S o n n e v e l d t , J. R i e l v e l d , M .
Veurink, N.
V a n d e r Kolk. Row II — B. Kraus, M . J. Lincoln.
F r y l i n g , S. Fischer, J. S i e l s m a , B. Russell, J. Riemersma, B. J o e c k e l , J. D o l m a n ,
Row III — J . S t e e g s l r a , S. H o o v e r , L. W o l v o o r d , B. Bosch, M, Berghorst, J. D i e p h u i s , P. B r i n k , S. K a n a m o r i , M . V a n H o r n , S. C a d y . Row IV
J.
Ellsworth,
S.
Sissing,
L. De W i t t ,
M.
A.
Iperlaan,
J.
Hollander,
M.
Gouwens,
M.
Spoon,
J. De W i t t , L. Ver M e e r , A . Beimers. Row V — B. K r u i z e n g o ,
M.
K l e i n , J.
Rosemo,
K. C u s h m o n , J.
Blom, M .
Meengs,
N.
Zwort,
K. M e y e r ,
M. Muyskens.
To a l l the
D e l p h i s , this has c e r t a i n l y
been
a year
full
of f u n ,
f e l l o w s h i p , a n d service. The n e w p l e d g e s a n d actives s h o w e d g r e a t Foil Term
enthusiasm a n d e x c i t e m e n t as they w o r k e d to g e t " T i m e W i l l T e l l " in s h a p e f o r c a p t u r i n g first p l a c e in the H o m e c o m i n g P a r a d e . H i g h l i g h t i n g the social a c t i v i t i e s o f the first semester w a s a d a t e n i g h t o f d u n e - s c h o o n e r rides a n d d a n c i n g . D e c e m b e r c a m e , a n d a l l the
President
B o r b o r o Bloemers
Vice-President
Judy
Secretory
Morcio
Treasurer
Barbara
Sietsmo Hondorp
Wolvoord
D e l p h i s w e r e o f f w i t h p a i n t a n d p a i n t brushes to g i v e a little c h e e r W i n t e r Term
fulness a n d j o y to Prestatie Huis. In the w i n t e r
chilly formal
February, the held
at
the
scene w a s Grand
set f o r
Rapids
"Sleigh
Country
i n c l u d e d in the semester w a s the s p r i n g i n f o r m a l a n d g o o d times t o g e t h e r .
Ride",
Club.
President
Also
Secretary
many other
Treasurer
140
Nancy
Sonneveldt
Vice-President
Viv Diane Barbara
Kajdy
Cloussen Wolvoord
PHI KAPPA ALPHA Cosmopolitan v*l
Row I — J. T h o m a s , J. K i e f t , T. M c N e i l , D. S t a v e n g e r , C. C h r i s t e n s e n , N . G o o d r i c h , D. W a l v o o r d , R. A b e l , C. T h e u n e , S. M i l l a r . Row
II — E. P h a i l , J. H e s s e l i n k , J. H e s s e l l n k , P. A r m s t r o n g , M . M a g a n , H. B r o w n , P. Z o s c h k e , B. Jones,
J. A n d e r s o n , R. V a n d e r M o l e n , A . V a n Z a n t e n . Row
III — D .
Harmeling,
B.
Hoffman,
P.
Hyink,
S.
Vugteveen,
J.
Boersma,
P.
Grotenhuis,
N.
Hess,
J. K o e n e n , D, M e y e r , R, V e n h u i z e n , D. Rusellnk. Row
IV — A .
DePagter, W .
H o f f m a n , J. R i d d e r , J. R i e m e r s m a , M .
Lewis, J. V a n
l i e r e , G. K i r k , L. Lem-
m e n e s , K. V a n G e n d e r e n , J. D u n n , G. W o l f . Row V — D. S c h e e r h o r n ,
D. B r o w e r , F. V a n
T a f e n h o v e , D. O g d e n , B. W e l s h , A . Tenpas, S. T e r o l l e r , A .
O s m a n , J. B o u m a , M . Ferrell, J. M a r t i n . Row VI — D. S m i i h , T. N e d e r v e l d , G. S c h a a p , G. H u i z e n , D. Bach, D. M o u w , B. T i g e l o o r , G. R o l l s c h a f e r , D. V a n
Fall
D a m , G. P e i t e n p o l , E. V e n D a m , D. S c h o o n , D. J a c o b s , H. N o r l i n , K. L o u w e n a a r .
Term
President
Paul A r m s t r o n g
Vice-President
Stan
Vugteveen
The
men o f t h e C o s m o p o l i t a n
embodying
the
fraternity's
hold
spirit.
in r e g a r d t h e G r e e k
Phi s t a n d s f o r
"philia,"
letters mean-
Secretary
Robert T i g e l a a r
i n g f r i e n d s h i p . A l p h a is d e r i v e d f r o m the w o r d " a l e t h i e a , " m e a n i n g
Treasurer
Gerry Wolfe
t r u t h ; K a p p a is t h e first letter o f the G r e e k w o r d " k i n e a m a , " m e a n ing progress.
Winter President
Term Harold
Vice-President Secretary Treasurer
Brown
Dave M e y e r Chuck
Christensen Gerry
Wolfe
W i t h these i d e a l s the men o f C o s m o p o l i t a n w e r e in
t h e f o r e in m a n y fields this y e a r . The Cosmos c a p t u r e d house
decorations
during
high
honors with their w i n n i n g float a n d
homecoming
activities.
Another
success
w a s t h e w i n n i n g of t h e scholastic t r o p h y f o r the sixth semester in a row. sports
The f r a t e r n i t y w a s also a p r i m e c o n t e n d e r in the i n t r a m u r a l program.
Other
activities
of
the
group
included
an
active
rush p r o g r a m , a t o b o g g a n p a r t y , a w i n t e r f o r m a l w i t h a n H a w a i i a n a t m o s p h e r e a n d p a r t i c i p a t i o n in t h e A l l - C o l l e g e S i n g .
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M
a
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e
&m*
A
work
project
of
the
semester
for
the
Sorosites
finds
Grace
Poppink
a n d M a r g e Bundschuh s c r u b b i n g . Proceeds f r o m v o l u n t a r y w a g e s w e n t to retarded
children.
The Cosmos r u n d o w n sand d u n e s to m a k e a m o v i e shown as p a r t o f t h e i r H o m e c o m i n g house d e c o r a t i o n s .
The Pledge D i n n e r is o n l y one t i m e t h a t the w h o l e f r a t e r n i t y gets t o g e t h e r f o r
A
dinner.
The
The A r k i e s e n j o y a V a n Raalte meal.
142
house p a r t y D e l p h i clan
is a t i m e f o r c h a t t e r a n d m a k e it a g a y
time.
l i t t l e sleep.
KAPPA BETA PHI Dorian
Row I — P. S t o n e r , M . B. Z i e s e n i t z , M . F a u l k , J. M a s t e n b r o o k , P. A d a m s , S. M o o y , D. Ten B r i n k , M . K u b o . Row li — D. S c h a a p , S. D a v i o u , A . C o l l i n s , B. Raters, J. C o o n , K. W o l t m a n , M . R a z e b o o m , J. V a n D y k e , L. K l o o s t e r h o u s e . Row I I I — C. C h u r c h , B. H o s k i n s , S. S c h a a p , R. G e r r i t s e n , J. Glass, L. A d a m s , N . Te W i n k l e , B. Hesselink, K. W o o d l e y , P. K o o i m a n . Row IV — L. N o t t , G . De Y o u n g , K. C r a n d l e , J. V a n De P o l d e r , C. S a l m , C. Boersma, B. M e y e r s , E. H a r p h a m , J. K o l l e n , J. Davis.
Fall Term President Vice
The y e a r Donna
President
Judy
Secretary
Brink
Mastenbrook pat
Treasurer
Ten
Kooiman
Martha
Faulk
W i n t e r Term
Homecoming
Vice President
with Judy
Mastenbrook Penny A d a m s
got
off to
an
exciting
the
luncheon big
Christmas
winter
formal,
and
autumn gifts,
the
Secretary
Susan
Mooy
ever, for
Treasurer
Martha
Faulk
C o l l e g e Sing, with " T h e informal
break
completed
a
square
events.
"Emerald
a pizza
a
Dorian
start f o r
the
Dorians
f a l l p l a n s at t h e i r house p a r t y
a t T i m b u c k II. The H o m e c o m i n g f l o a t , " H o p e among
President
1961-62
as t h e y discussed summer f u n a n d
After
dance
For the F u t u r e " , the for
date
presenting
sisters
began
a to
E n c h a n t m e n t " . They t o o k b e f o r e the n e w
night
needy plan
time
were family
for
their
out,
how-
semester b e g a n . The A l l
S y n c o p a t e d C l o c k " , s p r i n g rush, a n d t h e
very
successful
year.
The
girls
of
Kappa
Beta Phi w i s h e d t h e i r sisters a h a p p y s u m m e r , a n d f o r those w h o w o u l d not return, a h a p p y future.
143
PHI TAU NU Emersonian
Row I — R. M c L e o d , A. Plassche, H. O l s o n , E. K u i p e r , P. Messelink, G. De G r o o t , B. C o l e , G . M i l l e r , W . H o l l e m a n , T. Hoekstra. Row II — D. B r i n g e d a h l , N , T e l l i e r , H. W i s e , B. Rens, J. D r y f h o u l , B. Purnell, J. W h i t e , B. Ter Beek, D. Scott, D. T o x o p e u s , D. N e w h o u s e , R. O v e r k a m p . Row III — R. B r a n d , J. H o e k , S. H o w l e t t , B. F i a l k o , C. De M a s t e r , R. W e s t h u i s , L. T e i t s m a , B. H e p b u r n , S. N o r d s t r o m , S. C o l e , B. Tunkstra, N . De Boer. Row
IV — W .
Brass, S. E g g e r , J. Tysse, P. Paulsen, B. G o r d o n , J. De
V r i e s , J. K l e i n , D. Lewis, D. T.
M c C u l l o u g h , R. B r a n d s m a , B. W e r k m a n . Row V — R. H i l b e l i n k , D. V o g e l , R. V a n d e r
B o r g h , J. Christensen, L. Russcher, J. Reid, P. W a c k e r b a r t h ,
J. Blom, L. M a a g e r , V. Sterk, R. Schlett.
A f t e r a g l o r i o u s summer the men o f E m e r s o n i a n r e t u r n e d to H o p e ' s c a m p u s e a g e r to b e g i n the y e a r ' s activities. H o m e c o m i n g w a s t h e first o f t h e b i g events, a n d the Emmies' h a r d w o r k w a s r e w a r d e d as they u n v e i l e d t h e i r p r i z e w i n n i n g float a n d r o c k e t - p r o p e l l e d house d e c o r a -
Fall Term President
Rod McLeod
Vice President
Jerry De G r o o t
Secretary
Paul
Treasurer
Hesselink
Harry
Olson
tions. Rushing w a s n e x t in o r d e r , a n d b y J a n u a r y , t w e l v e h a p p y p l e d g e s W i n t e r Term
o f f i c i a l l y b e c a m e Emersonian men. " S a y o n n a r a " , t h e w i n t e r f o r m a l , was the highlight of the year, while " O
S h e n a n d o a h " became the
Vice
selection f o r t h e A l l - C o l l e g e S i n g . Love, H o n o r , a n d
success, t h e
ideals of
Phi Tau
Nu, were
the
p a r t i n g w o r d s o f e v e r y b r o t h e r as t h e y e a r c a m e to a close. But most o f
all,
for
each
Emersonian
President
there
was
the
memory
o f fine
friendships.
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President
J e r r y De G r o o t John
Blom
Secretary
Bob
Purnell
Treasurer
Harry
Olson
S i n g , f e l l o w s ! The Emersonions c o n c e n t r a t e on t h e i r p r e s e n t a t i o n f o r the S i n g .
H u m o r p a p e r s a r e o f t e n p a r t of the w e e k l y meeti n g s o f t h e societies. J o h n D r a p e r presents his f o r t h e Knick guests at t h e P l a y b o y Party.
The
new
the
formal,
men
of
Fraternal
mimic
their
brothers
in
the
skit
given
at
intermission
" A t h e n i a n Festival."
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at
SIGMA IOTA BETA Sibylline
Row I —
B. K a m p h u i s , K. Teck, S. C o o k , S. N o r r l s , A . Billin, S. B r o w n , C. S i k k e m a .
Row II — J. K o o p m a n , J. V a n Lente, A . H e r f s t , D, H a l l , B. W h i t a c k e r , M . F r i e d r i c h , R. F l i k k e m a , S. H a r m e l i n k , L. Lawrence. Row III — B. F r e g g e n s , J. Ferb, J. Louret, L. W i l s o n , J. C a m e l o n , R. W o z n e y , S. A t k i n s o n , J. V a n T a t e n h o v e . Row IV — M . H o l l m a n , J. S c h r o t e n b o e r , S. D y k s t r a , J. V a n d e r V e e n , K. Blum, B. W i s s i n k , S. D y k e m a . Row V — L.
Nillsson,
M.
De
Witt,
J.
DeRyke,
M.
Haas #
L.
DeFeyter,
J.
O'Conner,
J. V a n d e r
Molen,
K. Blank.
The f a l l
term
t h e events o f
found
the
Sibylline
the c o m i n g y e a r .
Sorority
Using t h e i r
very
Sibs r e c e i v e d the s e c o n d p l a c e h o n o r f o r t h e i r Formula f o r t h e
Future." A
successful f a l l
enthusiastic
combined
for
t a l e n t s , the
homecoming float,
rush p r o g r a m
w a s cli-
Fall Term President
Sharon Cook
V i c e President
Grace Oosterhof
Secretary
Loraine De Feyter
Treasurer
Carol
Rattray
m a x e d b y the p l e d g e d i n n e r a n d a n impressive c a n d l e - l i g h t i n i t i a t i o n . D u r i n g t h e w i n t e r months, the s o r o r i t y e a r n e d m o n e y by h o l d ing a pizza the
area.
In
b r e a k in o r d e r to c o n t i n u e a i d i n g February,
the
Sibs
worked
hard
a n e e d y f a m i l y in to
transform
the
S p r i n g Lake C o u n t r y C l u b i n t o a " S y m p h o n y in S i l v e r " , t h e t h e m e o f the w i n t e r f o r m a l . The w i n t e r term e n d e d w i t h t h e
Sibs settling d o w n
to w o r k
on
Let There Be M u s i c " , their s o n g f o r the A l l C o l l e g e S i n g , d i r e c t e d by Betty June W h i t a k e r .
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W i n t e r Term President Vice President Secretary Treasurer
Sharon N o r r i s L o r r a i n e Lawrence Jean Carol
Louret Rattray
KAPPA ETA KnickerMer
Row I — J .
D r a p e r , B. Roe, J. B u r g g r a a f f , R. I r w i n , T. Plewes, J. W . M i l l e r , G. B a r n h a r t , B. Beimers.
Row II — A . D i b b l e , E. S m i t h , B. Jones, T. P e d d i e , M . S u w y n , M . M c N e a l , J. Y o r k , R. K u d i l e . Row
III — S. T o m l i n s o n ,
P. K i e f f e r ,
D.
B o e l h o u w e r , V.
L. Peterson,
B. B a u e r , N .
Rise, R. R i p l e y , J. D.
E l l i o t t , Jr., P. D e Y o u n g . Row
IV — P. S a n t i n g a ,
R. S h o e m a k e r ,
W.
Wood,
J.
Esther,
D,
Bush, M .
Rottschafer,
Soodsma,
B.
D u n t o n , S. D i t k o , T. D y k s t r a .
First Semester President
Starting Tom Plewes
Vice-President
Rich E r w i n
Secretary
Bob W a i t
Treasurer
Pete
DeYoung
Vice-President Secretary Treasurer
Rich .....
,
off with
a
successful r u s h i n g
program,
the
t h e P l a y b o y Party a n d t h e B e a t - K n i c k p a r t y . These a n d v a r i o u s s t a g meetings
resulted
in
a
new
pledge
class. A f t e r
all the w o r k
that
H o m e c o m i n g i n v o l v e d , t h e Knicks b e g a n to p r e p a r e f o r " C a s t l e in
S e c o n d Semester President
the year
Knicks h e l d t h e i r a n n u a l " B i g T h r e e " parties: t h e G o l d Rush P a r t y ,
Jack Tom
Erwin Muller
Dykstra
Pete D e Y o u n g
the
Clouds,"
the
theme for
their
winter
f o r m a l . The
Spring
Lake
C o u n t r y C l u b set t h e scene a n d the Frank L o c k a y B a n d p r o v i d e d t h e music necessary t o m a k e it a n i g h t to b e r e m e m b e r e d . The Knicks e n t e r e d t h e c o m p e t i t i o n o f t h e A l l - C o l l e g e Sing w i t h t h e s o n g " W h e n J o h n n y C o m e s M a r c h i n g H o m e . " The f r a t e r n i t y w i l l always b e r e m e m b e r e d for their emphasis of the social a n d their funloving spirit.
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v
j Sorosite Joan Ten Gate dons a w e l l - k n o w n d i s g u i s e a n d treats President-elect
m
Knicks m e a n to b e t o u g h a n d Jack Elliot proves an a b l e coach.
Ellen Frink to some c a n d y .
N o o n e can r e c o g n i z e these A l p r a Phis. N o r i n e De W i t t e , Ruth De W i t t a n d C a r o l y n R i n g e n o l d u s e n t e r t a i n at the H o m e c o m i n g B a n q u e t ,
The Las V e g a s Rush Party g i v e n b y the Cosmos p r o v i d e d a t i m e f o r Paul A r m s t r o n g a n d M i k e Ferrell t o show t h e a t r i c a l skills,
148
D e l p h i M a r y A n n I p e r l a a n clowns d u r i n g a w o r k m e e t i n g .
SIGMA SIGMA Sorosis
Row I — P. W i n c h e s t e r , C. Buteyn, M . O p p e n h u i z e n , S. V a n De Poel, E. F r i n k , V. M o r t e n s e n , N . G u l d e n schuh, S. T e l l m a n . Row II — S. S t r o m , C. N y k a m p , C. Fuge, A . Prins, J. Schulz, M . Proos, B. V e r M e e r , M . Proos, M . Bosch, Row III — S. Pfleeger, S. B o w m a n , M . V o l l i n k , K. V o s k u l l , N . V a n d e n Burg, J. Te Ronde, M . Rottschaefer, N . R y p m a , D. W a s h b u r n . Row IV — C.
Hoekzema,
P. S i m p s o n , K, V e n d e r
Werf,
G.
P o p p i n k , J. Ten Cote, J. K e n n e d y , S. B u r r l l l ,
C. D i e p h o u s e . Row V — C. D o u m a , J. Pessek, L. H o l l a n d e r ,
Fall Term President
Homecoming Nancy Guldenschuh
Vice-President
Sally
Secretary
Tellman
Pat W i n c h e s t e r
Treasurer
Ginny
Mortensen
was
H.
Hoflfmyer, P. T i l l e m a , S. T e i n , A . A r e n d s , A . K n u d s e n .
a
big
event
for
Sorosis
this y e a r .
The
girls
p r o u d l y w a t c h e d t h e i r sister, B a r b a r a V e r M e e r , r e i g n as Q u e e n o f the
event.
alumni
The
sorority
luncheon.
Twice
also this
worked year
hard
everyone
on
its
float
headed
for
and
the
llforno's;
first f o r p i z z a as p a r t o f d a t e n i g h t , a n d l a t e r f o r the p l e d g e d i n n e r . W i n t e r Term
F o l l o w i n g close o n t h e heels o f t h e A n n u a l s p a g h e t t i d i n n e r at t h e
President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer
Ellen Frink Sara V a n Margaret
De Poel
Oppenhuizen
Ginny
Mortensen
President's h o m e , c a m e t h e C h r i s t m a s p r o j e c t t o g i v e h a n d i c a p p e d children
in
the
area
a
Merry
Christmas.
The
winter
semi-formal,
d e v e l o p e d a r o u n d t h e t h e m e " B a s i n Street B l u e s , " w a s h e l d at the S p r i n g Lake C o u n t r y C l u b . S o o n a f t e r this w a s the A l l C o l l e g e S i n g , with
Karen
Vander
Werf
directing
the
group
in s i n g i n g
of
"The
M a n I L o v e . " S p r i n g b r o u g h t n e w events such as j o i n t l i t e r a r y meetings w i t h our a l u m n a e , t h e D e l p h i s a n d t h e Praters, a p r o g r e s s i v e d i n n e r , a n i n f o r m a l , a n d a n e w set o f e a g e r rushees.
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OMICRON KAPPA EPSILON
Row I — W . Row
G o e c k e l , J. B e k k e r i n g , S. W e l t y , J. M o o s h i e , J. J u r r i e s , R. Plasman, P. C r a m e r , J. S i e b e r s .
11 — R. V a n
Verst,
B. Y i d d i s h ,
N.
Dykstra,
D.
Bonnette,
J.
Vander
Weg,
T. T o r n g a ,
B.
Reid, T.
Rickse, B. van Leuwen. Row
III — R. S l u y t e r , J. V a n
D a m , T. W o l t e r i n k , D. J o h n s o n , G . W a l t e r s , S. V a n d e r W o u d e , R. Hensel,
J. Brunson, J. Pleune, B. Polen. Row
IV — D. S t r y k e r , J. B u l t m a n , B. G l u p k e r ,
F. W e z e m a n ,
D. M i t c h e l l , K. Blevins, J. S t a p l e , J. F l a g g ,
D. N a s h . Row V — R . A r c h i l l a , J. V a n Belois, J. M e e n g s , P. M i l l e r , G . K r u e g e r , D. W i t t e r , J. V a n Til, J. W i e g e r i n k , J. V a n D a m . Row
VI — K. H o l l e m a n , C.
P o p p i n k , T. C o u s i n e a u , A .
Sudul, A.
Zwemer,
K. Q u a k k e l a a r , J. H o e k s t r a ,
J. M . S ch o o n , C. H o o k s m a , J. V a n d e r H i l l , P. Proli.
This y e a r , as e v e r y y e a r , t h e F r a t e r n a l S o c i e t y h a d m a n y successful
Fall Term
a n d e x c i t i n g times. M o v i n g i n t o a n e w f r a t e r n i t y house g a v e t h e y e a r a n
President
e v e n t f u l start. The Praters a d d e d a first p r i z e f o r house d e c o r a t i o n s t o
Vice-President
t h e i r c o l l e c t i o n o f t r o p h i e s a n d w e l c o m e d their a l u m n i at t h e h o m e -
Secretory
Norm Dykstra
c o m i n g b a n q u e t h e l d in t h e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n C o u n t r y C l u b . Fall rush.
Treasurer
Tom Riekse
i n c l u d i n g the s h i p w r e c k
p a r t y at the Rathskeller, the p r o h i b i t i o n i s t
Sherwood Vender Woude John Brunson
Winter Term
p a r t y , a n d the h a y r i d e , w a s v e r y successful. The o r i g i n a l c h a n g i n g o f
President
t h e g u a r d s in f r o n t o f t h e f r a t e r n i t y h o u s e , plus t h e p l a y i n g o f t a p s b y
Vice-President
Bruce Van Leuwen
t h e p l e d g e c l a s s during initiation w e e k , a d d e d fun f o r t h e w h o l e c a m -
Secretary
Bob Reid
pus. The w i n t e r f o r m a l , " A t h e n i a n F e s t i v a l " , w a s h e l d in the G r a n d
Treasurer
Tom Riekse
Bob Hansen
B a l l r o o m o f the 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 . S p r i n g activities inc l u d e d the Frater Frolics, t h e I n f o r m a l , a n d the a n n u a l S w a n S o n g w h e r e last t r i b u t e s a r e p a i d t o g r a d u a t i n g S e n i o r s .
150
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J
^
â&#x20AC;˘ "V ''vC'
V C h r i s t m a s baskets g o o u t t o n e e d y f a m i l i e s f r o m m a n y of the sorority Mary Kahler
and
fraternity
Nevensel, pack
up
projects.
Beverly a
Zeedyk,
large
Here
Alpha
Noreen
Phi's
DeWitt,
Ida and
The P l a y b o y p a r t y
Salm,
is just a n o t h e r chqnce f o r the Knicks to
show t h e i r d a t e s t h a t they m a k e g o o d hosts.
Margo
box.
Diane
Klaasen
makes
a
fine
figure
at
Delphi Date N i g h t .
Time for c h o w a t the A l p h a Phi house p a r t y .
'One, two, three, f o u r " â&#x20AC;&#x201D;
J e r r y Hesselink directs Cosmos in s i n g p r a c t i c e .
FOOTBALL Expectations were
not
high
as t h e
gridiron
season
o p e n e d in S e p t e m b e r . A l t h o u g h , o n t h e s u r f a c e , the season r e c o r d w a s r a t h e r d e v a s t a t i n g , it s h o u l d b e p o i n t e d o u t t h a t C o a c h Russ De V e t t e , assisted b y M r . B r e w e r , M r . Seidentop, a n d Doc G r e e n , was f a c e d with a number o f u n a v o i d a b l e o b s t a c l e s . The b i g t h o r n in t h e s i d e o f the
Dutch
was
inexperience
and
the
lack
of
I
reserve
s t r e n g t h in b o t h t h e o f f e n s i v e a n d d e f e n s i v e lines. C o n sequently, they were forced
to r e l y o n f r e s h m e n
and
s o p h o m o r e s f o r d e p t h . Desire w a s t h e k e y n o t e , h o w e v e r , a n d t h r o u g h o u t t h e e n t i r e s c h e d u l e this H o p e spirit o f d e t e r m i n a t i o n w a s c l e a r l y seen. It w a s n o t a t y p i c a l season a n d n o t r o u t i n e b u t r a t h e r a r e b u i l d i n g o n e . D r o p p i n g seven contests, t h e Flying D u t c h m e n p l a y e d s e v e r a l s t r o n g h a l v e s , o n l y to w e a k e n in t h e t h i r d a n d fourth quarters. H o p e held half-time leads over M I A A champion A l b i o n 14-6, over once-beaten Olivet 8-7, and over A l m a players and
10-0,
b u t costly mistakes o f
injured
inexperienced
key v e t e r a n s g r o u n d e d
the H o p e
attack, k e e p i n g them out of the victory column. H o w e v e r ,
F u l l b a c k Steve S l a u g h (35) p o w e r s his w a y for g o o d y a r d a g e as the F l y i n g Dutch p e n e t r a t e i n t o A d r i a n t e r r i t o r y .
games w o n , not potential, p a y off. Hopeites a n d H o p e fans alike look f o r w a r d to another winning c a m p a i g n next year.
P u m p i n g h a r d a n d p i c k i n g u p s p e e d , H o p e e n d D a l e Schoon (84) snares pass c h a r g i n g d o w n
â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘
1
153
,
i
field
f o r short g a i n a g a i n s t A d r i a n B u l l d o g s .
L
Row
I: Keith
De Z w a a n ,
Fred V a n
Rich Buckley, Bob Serum, Cal
Tatenhove, Jim
L o o m a n , Paul H y i n k ,
Bekkering, Gary Frank
T e a l l , Roger
Vanderhoff.
Row
II: Jim
Abel,
Neil
Goodrich,
Shuck, Steve S l a g h ,
Jon S ch o o n , Bob S t r a n y a k , Kurt V a n G e n d e r e n , Bill Byrne, Jim V a n d e W e g , S h e r w o o d V a n d e r W o u d e , Ralph
Jackson, Ken O u a k k e l a a r , Dale Schoon, Jim B u l t m a n , J e r r y N i e u s m a . Row I I I : Bill H i l l , Jon N o r -
t o n , J o h n Stam, Jim
Burnett, John V a n
Paul T e u s i n k ,
O a k l e y , Joe
David
Dam, David
Kusak,
N y k e r k , Cal
Russ K l e i n h e k s e l , Fred
Poppink, A n d y Zwemer, Doug Shantholzer, John
Meengs,
Diggle,
Roger
Van
N o o r d , Peter V a n L i e r o p . N o t p i c t u r e d : Bob A l l e n , Bob B o n n e t t e , Bob S c h r o t e n b o e r .
S o l i t u d e r e i g n s as the e x p e r i e n c e d eye of " D o c "
L a w r e n c e G r e e n personifies ten-
sion of s t r a t e g y f r o m the s i d e l i n e s .
With and
their Line
Paul H y i n k
probing Coach
(42) as
to D a r y l S i e d e n t o p .
154
minds
imagination.
Head
Brewer
contemplate
next
End Coach
Ken W e l l e r
Cord
and
Coach play
to
Russ De V e t t e send
relays o p p o s i t i o n
in
with
maneuvers
MIAA
Albion Olivet Kalamazoo Alma Adrian HOPE
' â&#x20AC;˘ M W
wmm Steve S l a g h (44), the e n d of the Briton l i n e m e n .
Hope's road
thunderous
under
a
running
descending
fullback, avalanche
abruptly of
giant
reaches Albion
155
CONFERENCE S T A N D I N G S
GRIDIRON
RESULTS Opponents
Hope
6
Valparaiso
14
0
Wheaton Albion
20 26
Olivet
20
14 8
Alma
14
14
Adrian
25
12
Kalamazoo
42
10
Jim
Shuck (38) skirts e n d
chase the fleet h a l f b a c k .
With
Kurt
Van
Genderen
(64)
running
interference,
"Sharky"
rockets
t h r o u g h a s p l i t - s e c o n d hole in the g r u d g i n g A d r i a n l i n e .
156
for
a long
gain
as A d r i a n
defenders
futilely
ing
Dutchmen's
Sherwood
"Shorky"
Vonder
t t a c k i e r as he takes off on a n o t h e r
Woude
(23)
eludes
the
jaunt against Albion.
20 y a r d
O n m a n y c o l l e g e t e a m s , t h e r e is o n e i n d i s p e n s a b l e player â&#x20AC;&#x201D;
one
man
on
whose
t h e t e a m ' s success d e p e n d s . dispensable Woude.
man
was
individual
performance
O n H o p e ' s t e a m , the in-
Sherwood
At a hard-rock-solid
(Sharky)
Vander
185 pounds, Sharky bril-
liantly d e m o n s t r a t e d , after four years of sparkling play, his v e r s a t i l i t y as a n
iron
man
team both offensively and much
punishment
specialization, the
drop
as
he
skillful
kick.
horse o f t h e
d e f e n s i v e l y , d e a l i n g out as
took.
Sharky
Always
and work
a
In
an
era
seemed definite,
as
of
football
obsolete
potential
as
threat.
C o a c h Russ De V e t t e u t i l i z e d him at q u a r t e r b a c k , h a l f back,
fullback,
twenty-one
and
year
as
old
a
defensive
senior
standout
linebacker. from
The
Randolph,
W i s c o n s i n , w a s t w i c e a n a l l - M I A A s e l e c t i o n , o n c e a fullback
and
once
as a d e f e n s i v e l i n e b a c k e r , a n d v o t e d
n o t o n l y H o p e ' s most v a l u a b l e f o o t b a l l p l a y e r , but t h e most v a l u a b l e p l a y e r in the M I A A . athlete,
Sharky
severe l e g
was
A superb all-around
hampered
injury a n d
saw
this
limited
with
season
action,
an
a
element
t h a t p r o v e d to b e v e r y d e t r i m e n t a l to t h e H o p e c a u s e since he o n l y a p p e a r e d in t h r e e M I A A g a m e s a n d saw l i m i t e d a c t i o n in a f o u r t h g a m e . For
his
key
efforts, Sharky
standing
plays
Holland
trophy,
a
great won
performances,
the
Randall
gold-diamond
C.
and Bosch
studded
outof
football,
a w a r d e d a n n u a l l y t o t h e M I A A ' s most v a l u a b l e p l a y e r . G o a c h Russ De V e t t e e x p r e s s e d his p l e a s u r e by s a y i n g . We
thought because of
our p o o r
r e c o r d this season
a n d b e c a u s e o f his injuries S h a r k y h a d lost the o p p o r tunity
to
win
the
award."
Line C o a c h
Gord
Brewer
c l i m a x e s it e l o q u e n t l y by s t a t i n g , " S h a r k y w a s c e r t a i n l y most d e s e r v i n g o f t h e a w a r d a n d t h e f a c t t h a t he w o n it d e s p i t e our p o o r season is all the m o r e to his c r e d i t . "
Row I â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Dave M a r i s , A l O s m a n , M i k e L a u g h l i n , Larry C a l f e e , D o u g H a r f g e r i n k . Row II â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Bruce W e l m e r s , A l . H o f f m a n , Dirck d e V e l d e r , S h e r r i S h a f f e r , V e r n Sterk.
With
two
senior
returning and
and
a crew of
three
sophomore
lettermen
p r o m i s i n g n e w athletes com-
p e t i n g v i g o r o u s l y f o r a b e r t h , p r o v i d e d the e x p e r i e n c e d nucleus f o r the f a l l season as D a r y l S i e d e n t o p , in his s e c o n d y e a r as c o a c h , r a n t h e s q u a d i n t o c o n d i t i o n o n the r o l l i n g , b o o t - s h a p e d A m e r i c a n L e g i o n C o u n t r y C l u b golf
course.
Persistent t r a i n i n g
p a i d o f f as the
1961
edition of the H o p e College cross-country team bettered the r e c o r d o f t h e i r 1 9 6 0 p r e d e c e s s o r s even to t h e p o i n t of
being
considered
championship.
a
potential
threat
to
the M I A A
Led by the f l e e t - f o o t e d c a p t a i n , S h e r r i
S h a f f e r , a n d his f a m i l i a r " k i c k , " the season e n d e d w i t h a
4-5
dual
graduating The
plans
for
the
Van
Raalfe
track
receive
thorough
inspection
from
record.
With
Sherrie
the
Shaffer
loss o f and
only two
Dave
Maris,
C o a c h S i e d e n t o p ' s y o u n g runners show g r e a t p o t e n t i a l and
Bruce W e l m e r s , track coach D a r y l S i e d e n t o p , a n d V e r n Sterk.
meet seniors,
anticipate
an
even
more
improved
record
next
season.
SUMMARY Opponents 29
Grand
Rapids
Junior
College
23
Aquinas
33
28
32
Albion
27
44
Calvin
]9
21
Olivet
37
40
Valparaiso
20
18
Alma
43
16
Adrian
42
42
Kalamazoo
MIAA
Dual
Meet
Total
Calvin
12
12
24
Albion
10
8
18
8
10
18 12
Kalamazoo
20
158
CONFERENCE S T A N D I N G S
HOPE
6
6
Adrian
3
4
7
Alma
2
2
4
Olivet
I
0
1
CROSS COUNTRY
z z r z r z
v
r-i
^
i
m Uii Victimized by a M I A A
rule c h a n g e , H o p e c a p t a i n ,
S h e r i d a n (Sherri) S h a f f e r s u r v i v e d a b a r r i e r o f i n e l i g i bility
while
single-handily
accomplishments team.
of
the
directing
much
the
improved
efforts
and
cross-country
The t w e n t y - t h r e e y e a r o l d senior f r o m H o l l a n d ,
M i c h i g a n , c o m p i l e d an impressive record, w i n n i n g eight out
of
nine
meets
and
losing
Hommes of Calvin College.
only
to
arch-rival
Ray
A l w a y s a n i m p e d i m e n t to
t h e c i n d e r m a n , t h e s t o p - w a t c h met its m a t c h at t h e d u a l meet
Aquinas,
with
where
on
the
American
Men
Legion
in m o t i o n e p i t o m i z e the b i c y c l e e x e r c i s e , s t r a t e g y f o r persistent
d i s c i p l i n e a n d v i c t o r i o u s season.
M e m o r i a l Park c o u r s e , S h e r r i e s t a b l i s h e d a n e w r e c o r d of
20:38.
R e v e n g i n g his o n l y s e t - b a c k , t h e h i g h - s t e p -
loose-jointed distance ace blazed
ping,
his w a y
To see him run is to g e t a n i m p r e s s i o n o f r i p p l i n g
to a
f i r s t - p l a c e finish at the M I A A c r o s s - c o u n t r y c h a m p i o n s h i p
motion a n d surging strength, rather than
e d g i n g o u t Ray H o m m e s b y
H e seems to h a v e i n c a l c u l a b l e reserves o f p o w e r a n d
: 5 0 . 7 seconds o n o n e o f
t h e most d i f f i c u l t n a t u r a l o b s t a c l e a n d b o g g y courses in
stamina
the conference.
lessly,
But, S h e r r i w a s n o t t h r o u g h y e t , f o r his
and and
enjoys
developing
powerfully.
It
goes
them
flowing
speed.
casually,
without
effort-
saying
that
g r e a t e s t test, t h e s e p a r a t i n g o f the men f r o m the b o y s ,
S h e r r i S h a f f e r must b e classified as o n e o f H o p e ' s most
was
outstanding
striving
fourth
for
annual
championship
national college
held
W h e a t o n , Illinois.
at
cross-country division
the
NCAA
Chicago
honors
at
the
cross-country
Golf
course
and
finest
runners
the
college
has
ever
p r o d u c e d , since he w a s t h e t h i r d H o p e h a r r i e r in the history o f the s c h o o l t o w i n t h e M I A A title, a much d e -
in
159
s e r v e d t r i b u t e to a truly g r e a t a t h l e t e .
Row I —
Ron TeBeest, Ron V e n h u i s e n , G e r r y N e d e r v e l d , Ek Buys, Bob Reid, G l e n n V o n W e i r e n , a n d J i m
Vanderhill. Row II — M a n a g e r Bob K r e u n e n , A r t C r a m e r , J i m H e s s e l i n k , G i g K o r v e r , Curt H a a k s m a , D a l e S c h e e r h o r n , J e r r y H e s s e l i n k , a n d Coach De V e t t e .
BASKETBALL
T h e r e w e r e t h i n g s t h a t a critic c o u l d c o m p l a i n a b o u t c o n c e r n i n g this season's H o p e c a g e s q u a d , b u t t h e y s e i z e d the M I A A c r o w n , w h i c h n o s e c o n d r a t e bush t e a m c o u l d h a v e b e e n a b l e t o a c h i e v e . The Flying D u t c h m e n d i d it o n a 1 0 - 2 r e c o r d w h i c h was
good
enough
to
squeak
out
a
tie
with
the
K a l a m a z o o Hornets. A f t e r c o m p i l i n g a shaky 4 win 2 loss r e c o r d at m i d - s e m e s t e r , H o p e p l a y e d t h e c a l i ber ball that they were potentially c a p a b l e of and w i t h t h e i r d e f e n s i v e a n d o f f e n s i v e m a c h i n e in h i g h g e a r , c a m e o n f a s t t o c o p the c o v e t e d M I A A c r o w n . It w a s d e c i s i v e l y t e a m e f f o r t . The p h e n o m e n a l shoot-
\
i n g r e c o r d o f Jim " S p i d e r "
V a n d e r h i l l , w h o set a
n e w single g a m e s c o r i n g r e c o r d o f 4 3 p o i n t s a g a i n s t T a y l o r , t h e e l i g i b i l i t y o f Bob " F l y " Reed w h o a c t e d as p l a y m a k e r a n d g e n e r a l f l o o r m a n a g e r , t h e sterl i n g p e r f o r m a n c e of Ek Buys, w h o w a s s e l e c t e d most v a l u a b l e p l a y e r , all l e n t a t r e m e n d o u s b o o s t t o t h e
• • : . ; f ' V
x\mk Mr.
Russell De V e t t e , V a r s i t y
squad.
Sharing
dagers,
Gary
Van Wieren, mable
the
and
161
of
the
Ron
Te
Ron V e n h u i z e n
asset to t h e t e a m
in t h e o v e r a l l r e c o r d .
B a s k e t b a l l Coach.
duties
Nederveld,
play,
championship Beest,
were
Glenn
a n inesti-
as is easily seen
In f a m i l i a r r o l e . T r a i n e r " D o c " G r e e n p r e p a r e s t o t a p e Jim Vanderhill, who
waits
in
nervous
anticipation
for
game against Calvin.
As B u l l d o g eager e a g e r l y looks o n . G l e n V a n W i e r e n (44), key p l a y e r to H o p e ' s f a s t - b r e a k , d r i v e s a n d d r o p s in a l o y u p f o r another bucket and two points.
Big G a r y
"Doikle"
sweeping
hook as
N e d e r v e l d (30), H o p e c e n t e r , swishes strings w i t h opponents gulp in amazement.
his classic
162
the " m u s t "
Cage Summary Hope
Opponents
74
Concordia
Teachers
70
Carroll
75
79
Wheaton
63
93
Adrian
74
81
Olivet
81
Valparaiso
85
Central
71
54 State
106 94
80
Alumni-Varsity
88
82
Taylor
86
92
Albion
72
75
Alma
54
70
Calvin
81
60
Kalamazoo
61
80
L a k e Forest
74
74
Wheaton
89
75
Adrian
49
99
Olivet
79
78
Kalamazoo
67
76
Calvin
73
93
Albion
76
87
Aquinas
83
93
Alma
70 Beep! b e e p !
The t i p goes to H o p e as G a r y N e d e r v e l d (30 finds the r a n g e o u t j u m p i n g his o p p o n e n t d u r i n g the W h e a t o n contest.
163
Bob " F l y " Reid (12), H o p e ' s b r i l l i a n t p l o y m a k e r , d e m o n s t r a t e s his classy f l o o r g a m e a n d s o l i d d e f e n s i v e tactics as he o u t m a n e u v e r s C a l v i n ' s T i m m e r (23).
C l e v e r l y e l u d i n g his d e f e n d e r s , a l l - M I A A f o r w a r d Ek Buys (40) d i s p l a y s t o p f o r m i n f i r i n g a j u m p shot against Taylor.
G l e n " F l i n t " V a n W i e r e n (44), H o p e g u a r d , rams h o m e t w o p o i n t s o v e r A d r i a n d e f e n d e r s (11) a n d (41).
H o l l a n d Civic C e n t e r , h o m e o f the M I A A C h a m p i o n s .
m
\
T A r o a r i n g b o n f i r e a r o u s e d m a n y cheers on the eve b e f o r e the C a l v i n - H o p e thriller.
M I A A Standings
W
L
Hope
10
2
Kalamazoo
10
2
8
4
Albion
7
5
Alma
3
9
Olivet
3
9
Adrian
1
11
Calvin
L e a p i n g h i g h , Jim " S p i d e r " V a n d e r h i l l (22) o u t - f i g h t s his f o e in an a t t e m p t to a d d a n o t h e r t a l l y t o his i m p r e s s i v e totals.
165
Kneeling â&#x20AC;&#x201D;
C. V e u r i n k
and
B. N e c k e r s . S t a n d i n g â&#x20AC;&#x201D;
C. K l o m p a r e n s , B. H i l l , E. Palsrok, A . Srnoth,
D. Buch, J. M e e n g s , R. K l e i n h e k s e l , D. T r i e m s t r a , C. P o p p i n k , a n d D. O v e r m a n .
I. V. BASKETBALL It w a s a n unusual season t o r the junior v a r s i t y b a s k e t b a l l h o p e f u l s . A f t e r o n l y several
g a m e s , a g r e a t n u m b e r of first y e a r
men
were
racked
hard
by
mid-semester
scholastic p r o b a t i o n s , h o w e v e r , m a n a g e d t o come s t o r m i n g b a c k a n d c o m p l e t e a better t h a n a v e r a g e season. Those w h o c o n t i n u e d t o p l a y b a l l c a m e t h r o u g h the season t r i e d and
tested
and
now
await a
chance f o r
v a r s i t y p l a y . A t the e n d of the c a g e season, consistent j u n i o r starters w e r e Bill Hill, D e a n O v e r m a n , C a l P o p p i n k , V e r n Sterk, Chuck V e u r i n k , a n d D u a n e " F u z z " Triesmstrd, w i t h Bruce Neckers, A l a n Smith, a n d John Blom also
getting
valuable
experience.
Despite
losing m a n y p o t e n t i a l standouts, c o a c h D a r y l Siedentop did a
commendable
j o b in di-
r e c t i n g the t e a m t h r o u g h a 9-5 season r e c o r d and
now
eyes
the
1962-1963
c a m p a i g n optimistically. Coach S e i d e n t o p g i v e s t i p s f o r b r e a k i n g a tie to J.V.'s.
166
basketball
Rebound-snatching center,
snares
another
John
Blom
rebound
(31),
Hope's
against
Junior
Varsity
Kalamazoo's
Junior
Varsity.
Eyes on pumps and romp.
target, Hope's
Bill
H i l l (21) o f
the J u n i o r V a r s i t y
makes t w o o v e r K a l a m a z o o p l a y e r (21) i n a n easy
167
It's a l l in o d a y ' s w o r k as Freshman Bill H i l l (21) hauls d o w n another rebound for Hope Junior Varsity.
SPRING SPORTS
TENNIS »iil a
% FRONT R O W : N o r m Hess, Stan V u g t e v e e n . BACK R O W : Bob T i g e l a a r , D a v e S w a r t , A r l y n L a n t i n g , Bud H o f f m a n .
168
D u r i n g his singles m a t c h e a c h p l a y e r o n the s q u a d c o n t e n d s a l o n e w i t h his o p p o n e n t . T h r o u g h o u t the m a t c h hindrance
is himself.
his f o r e m o s t a i d or For w i t h i n
his b e i n g
rests t h e p o t e n t i a l o f s u r g i n g c o n f i d e n c e a n d c o w e r i n g d e f e a t i s m . This y e a r ' s v a r s i t y s q u a d has p r o v e d itself of e q u a l c a l i b e r w i t h the t r a d i t i o n a l H o p e s t a n d a r d of e x c e l l e n c e w i t h capabilities
of
unseating
perennial
king Kalamazoo. Sparked a n d
MIAA
highlighted
b y a n intensive w e e k of pre-season p r a c t i c e d u r i n g a n Easter v a c a t i o n s w i n g south to t h e Florida a r e a . Coach Lawrence " D o c " Green expects
to
blaze
a
path
of
all
victories
t h r o u g h s u b s t a n t i a l c o m p e t i t i o n a t one a n d t w o spots on the l a d d e r . T h r o u g h o u t the netmen's
season.
Norm
Hess, A r l y n
Lanting,
D a v e S w a r t , Bud H o f f m a n , S t a n V u g t e v e e n , and were
Bob
Tigelaar
joined
all
b y Jim
returning
lettermen,
Riemersma a n d
Dave
N y k e r k , f r e s h m e n t o a d d the n e e d e d d e p t h w h i c h carries the s q u a d t h r o u g h o n e h a r d fought victory after another. Junior
Junior
Arlyn
Lanting
Dave S w a r t
returns
an
clowns
attempted
backcourt.
169
in p r a c t i c e .
slam
from
the
S o p h o m o r e Bob T i g e l a a r d r i v e s h o m e a c l e a n b a c k h a n d .
BASEBALL
Coach " D o c " G r e e n is p l e a s e d w i t h n e t m e n ' s p o w e r .
A s t r o n g c o r e of r e t u r n i n g a n d e x p e r i enced lettermen opened practice at Carnegie G y m n a s i u m as C o a c h D a r y l S i e d e n t o p o p t i m i s t i c a l l y p r e d i c t e d a b r i g h t season f o r t h e H o p e nine. C a p t a i n Jim Bultman h e a d e d the list of seasoned veterans, w i t h p r o s p e c t i v e rookies a n d s p r i n g swatters c o m p e t i n g desp e r a t e l y t o m a k e the g r a d e , thus e n a b l i n g Siedentop
to
round
out
his
nucleus
with
previous letter winners. The success of the season, as never b e f o r e , lies l a r g e l y in the hands of the w e a k p i t c h i n g staff, h a m p e r e d b y t h e loss of a p a i r of o u t s t a n d i n g moundsmen,
which
is
somewhat
questionable
in
d e p t h . T r a v e l i n g to Tennessee d u r i n g spring v a c a t i o n in a n e f f o r t to p r o d u c e f r u i t f u l results, t h e Flying Dutchmen f a c e d a stiff a n d enduring
ordeal
before
the
season's
end
a n d the pre-season w a v e of optimism was still
in
the
air
as a l l
concerned
eagerly
a w a i t e d the return of w a r m e r w e a t h e r . Catcher
Ron
Vander
Molen
calmly
sizes
up
he signals f o r the n e x t p i t c h f r o m ace h u r l e r .
the
situation
as
170
Coach
Daryl
Sledentop
demonstrates
correct
bunting
stance
w h i l e g i v i n g some h e l p f u l p o i n t e r s a n d t i p s to Ron V e n h u i z e n ,
GOLF Under
the
tutelage
of
William
O o s t e n i n k , the
Hope College goiters returned to active competition w i t h e x p e c t a t i o n s a n d illusions a b o u t a g r a n d a n d glorious
final
standing
in
an
effort
to
erase
last
season's d i s m a l 2 - 6 p e r f o r m a n c e . There w e r e o n l y t h r e e l e t t e r m e n f r o m last y e a r ' s linksmen s q u a d , w i t h r e l i a b l e s Jim W i e r s m a , W e s N y k a m p , a n d Ken Biel l e a d i n g the f i e l d . Decent prospects i n c l u d e d f r e s h m e n s t a n d o u t s D e a n O v e r m a n a n d Bruce G i b b o n s . A t t h e p o i n t of w r i t i n g , t h e season's o u t c o m e w a s b a s e d o n a few well-grounded "ifs", a balanced aggregation of hopes, a n d t h e p o t e n t i a l d e m o n s t r a t e d in p r a c t i c e . P l a y i n g q u i t e r e s p e c t a b l e r o u n d s o f g o l f , the e n t i r e situation w o u l d
at any
w i t h stiffest c o m p e t i t i o n
rate indicate a tight race being
provided
by Grand
Rapids J u n i o r C o l l e g e a n d A q u i n a s .
Linkster ance
on
Ken the
Biel ninth
seems
rather
discontent
with
his
perform-
Coach
hole.
William
engrossed
171
in
the
Oostenink putting
is of
his
intensely golfers.
TRACK O b l i v i o u s o f the c o l d a n d s n o w , the c i n d e r m e n t r a i n e d persistently t h r o u g h the s p r i n g in C a r n e g i e Gymnasium. Coach Gordon watch
through
numberless
Brewer h e l d the laps
for
these
stop-
athletes
r u n n i n g solely f o r the satisfaction of a c c o m p l i s h m e n t . The c o n d i t i o n i n g g r i n d p a i d
off as t h e y sucessfully
a t t e m p t e d to f a c e t o p f l i g h t c o m p e t i t i o n . Sunny spring w e a t h e r g r e e t e d t h e t h i n c l a d s as t h e y r e t u r n e d f r o m s p r i n g v a c a t i o n to the cinder o v a l a t V a n Raalte Field. N o w t h a t the f i e l d - e v e n t p o i n t - g e t t e r s led by C a p t a i n John Brunson c o u l d f l e x their muscles, the t e a m prep a r e d f o r k e e n e r c o m p e t i t i o n . In most events the Flying
Dutchmen a r e stronger n o w t h a n ever, h a v i n g
p i c k e d up several freshmen w i t h o u t s t a n d i n g a b i l i t y . W i t h strength in the dashes a n d
r e l a y s plus better
b a l a n c e t h a n last y e a r , the tracksters h o p e t o keep the winning pattern against f o r m i d a b l e opponents.
'
Sophomore spearman
Bill Riedel p r e p a r e s t o u n l e a s h the j a v e l i n .
T h i n c l a d s Tests G r a n d Rapids J u n i o r C o l l e g e Olivet Alma-Olivet Kalamazoo Valparaiso Calvin Albion M I A A Field D a y
FIELD H O U S E (temporary)
A . C. V A N R A A L T E C A M P U S (football, baseball fields)
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INTRAMURAL SPORTS
INTRA-i:URA.L STANDINGS Saturday Morning Basketball Standings 짜 L ,,7 o Cosmos Fraters
52
2
Indies
3
4
Arkies
3
h
Knioks
2
5
Eramies
1
6
Monday Night Basket-bail Standings W Indies 6 Fraters 6 Cosmos 4 Arkies 3 Emmies 1 Knicks...0. . . . 1
L 1 1 5 4 6 6
INTRAMURAL RESULTS Final I-M Football Standi Fraters
5
0
Indies
,4
1
Arkies
3
2
Cosmos
2
3
Knicks
14
4
Emmies
0
5
Bowling Standings i
V
\J
-
Emmies Knicks Fraters Faculty Indies Arkies Cosmos
1 173
3 2 1 1 1 1 0
L 0 0 1 1 2 2 3
ALUMNI VARSITY GAME 5. L e a p i n g h i g h , Jim " S p i d e r " V a n d e r h i l l (22) o u t - f i g h t s his f o e i n a n a t t e m p t t o a d d a n o t h e r t a l l y t o his i m p r e s s i v e totals.
The A l u m n i , d e p t h a n d h e i g h t .
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Boxsrgi H o e r n e r , G a i l G r o t e n h u i s , a n d B a r b a r a Hoskins
Janice Weenun
D i a n e C l a a u s e n , B a r b a r a Hoskins
CHEERLEADERS
*
J e a n e t t e Elsworth
: (
S h a r o n D e c k e r a n d Sally K o o l s t r a
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M a r g e Zegers a n d C a p t a i n , Betsy Houston
Archery
is
another
competitive
M a r y Klein works to perfect an a l r e a d y
spring
sport f o r w o m e n . Loura Lee Barrett a i m s t o
t r i m serve.
make a g o o d show.
The
nets are
up
and
Carol
Buteyn a n d
s p e n d some t i m e just p l a y i n g a slow set.
Shirley
Harmelink
WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Row 1 — M . A . H o g e n b o o m , C. Fuge, B. Y a g e r , S. D e c k e r , M . Ten Pas. Row 2 — M . K l e i n , J. V a n L e n t e , J. S c h u l t z , J. Lewis, K. C u s h m a n , C. S i k k e m a . Row 3 — J. B l o u g h , K. V o s k u i l , P. W i n c h e s t e r , S. S t r o m , K. B r o w n , J. TeRonde.
T w e n t y - o n e girls t r i e d o u t f o r t h e tennis t e a m this y e a r , t h e l a r g e s t n u m b e r in y e a r s . Eight w e r e chosen f o r the t e a m . V a r s i t y W o m e n ' s Tennis is the only
true w o m e n ' s
intercollegiate
s p o r t . The girls
c a n e a r n a letter p l a y i n g . This y e a r t h e r e w e r e m a t c h e s w i t h K a l a m a z o o , W e s t e r n M i c h i g a n U n i v e r s i t y , C a l v i n , a n d A l m a . In a d d i t i o n , a Tri M e e t w a s p l a y e d w i t h A l b i o n a n d A d r i a n at A l b i o n a n d the W o m e n ' s M I A A T o u r n a ment was held at A l b i o n . W o m e n s Field
Hockey
t w o i n t e r c o l l e g i a t e meets. their
field
and
Calvin
team
participated
in
They d e f e a t e d O l i v e t on
took
Hope
here
at
home.
Practice f o u n d t h e girls o n t h e field t w i c e a w e e k in the a f t e r n o o n a n d on Saturday mornings.
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•
ORGANIZATIONS
Bev J o e c k e l , V i v
Kadjy,
Ellen
Frink, M a r y
Wiltlock, Bobbie
Russell, N a n c y S o n n e v e l t , A n n
M o r t e n s e n , B a r b Bloemers.
After bership
e l e v e n y e a r s o f s t r i v i n g to a c h i e v e m e m into
ganization,
Mortar Hope
nine
members.
ship,
leadership,
taken
as
their
Board,
finally
Chosen and
a
has on
national its
the
service,
projects
first basis
its
tutoring
honor
or-
chapter
of
of
scholar-
members
foreign
have
students,
s p o n s o r i n g movies f o r c a m p u s e n j o y m e n t , a n d selling datebooks.
Row 1 â&#x20AC;&#x201D;
B. K r e u n e n , S. V a n d e r W o u d e , J. A n d e r s o n , B. Jones, N . K o n s f i e l d , R. V o n d e r M o l e n .
Row 2 â&#x20AC;&#x201D;
P. S. Hesselink, M . O . M o g a n , S. V u g t e v e e n , R. A . Z e g e r s , B, vonLeuwen, A . D e i t z .
A
n a t i o n a l society for
Blue Key's
members
are
service, l e a d e r s h i p , a n d of
their
junior year.
outstanding chosen
on
senior the
men.
basis
of
s c h o l a r s h i p in t h e s p r i n g
As a service to t h e s c h o o l ,
these y o u n g men o p e r a t e the Blue Key Book Store.
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Herfst,
COTTAGE COUNSELLORS
Row
1—Mary
Hogenboom,
Barbara
Bleomers, Ruth
De
Beer, N a n c y
Sonnevelt, Shirley
Harmelink.
Row 2 — S h a r o n C a d y , Lynn A d a m s , S a l l y T e l l m a n , M a r s h a H o n d o r p , Ellen Frink, V i v K a d j y .
KOLLEN COUNSELLORS
Row 1 — M i k e M a g a n , Jim A n d e r s o n , Sam Tomlinson, Carl Benes, Bruce Laverman. Row
2—John
Kieft,
Jack
Jenner,
Jon
Schoon,
Gary
Nederveld,
Jim
Bultman,
Arlen
Tempas,
Roland
Marshall.
The smooth f u n c t i o n i n g o f Kollen Hall is f a c i l i t a t e d by the efforts o f the M e n ' s H o u s e b o a r d , c o m p o s e d of the j u n i o r a n d senior counselors. They not o n l y serve in k e e p i n g o r d e r , but also in a d v i s i n g the residents as best t h e y c a n . 180
ASSOCIATED WOMEN STOOENTS A.W.S. Judicial Council
Row
1 — J u d y De Ryke, J u d y H o f f m a n , Ruth De Beer, M a r y K l e i n , S h i r l e y H a r m e i i n k .
Row
2—Carol
Klooster,
Leanne
Ridderhoff, Barb Mortensen, Trudy
Van
Dyk, Marcia
Anderson.
A.W.S. Activities Board
Row 1 — S h a r o n C o d y , D o n n a Ten B r i n k , Barb Sill, L i n d a Row 2 — J a c k i e Te
Ronda, Diana
H e l l i n g a , Dot
Hall.
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De W i t t , M a u r e e n Haas.
STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
Row 1 — K . V e n d e r Lugf, , J. Rietveld, J. W e l d h e e r , R. S i k k e m a , G . D r o g t , M . Meengs, A . A r e n d s , B. Laverman, A . B. C o o k , Row 2 — L . V a n d e Bunte, J. H a r m e l i n k , N . Herlein, C, H o e k z e m a , A . G a r d n e r , M . Haos, M . De W i t t , J. Joseph, D. La Boueff. Row 3 — D . Stegink, D. N y k e r k , S. H a g e m e y e r , D. V a n D a m , P. Swets, P. D i n g e l d e y , P. Ransford.
The S t u d e n t C h r i s t i a n A s s o c i a t i o n , a n o n - d e n o m i n a t i o n a l C h r i s t i a n o r g a n i z a t i o n , has as its p u r p o s e to
M a k e Christ K i n g O f This C a m p u s . "
has
regular
meetings,
S p i r i t u a l Life W e e k ,
it focuses
W h i l e it
its a t t e n t i o n
on
a mission d r i v e , the G e n e v a
Retreat a n d such social activities as the c a n o e t r i p .
182
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB
n
Row 1 — V . M a k i , J. J o s e p h , J. Sietsma, M . C h a n g , J. Louret. 2 — D. Scott, P. Lucas, A . A n t a r , J. D r y f h o u t , J. M c D o w a l l , J. D a k i n , A . Sens, C. S l k k e m a , B. Freg-
Row
OEBATE
g e n s , P. Swets, J. W o u n d y . Row 3 — A . G r a m s , D. A . T h o m p s o n , J. M o n t e s , K. K l a a r e n , C. A a r d s m a , H. Bolt, J. K e n n e d y , P. T a n i s , D. W a l v o o r d , L. Teitssma.
While
In this s h r i n k i n g w o r l d , e v e r y n a t i o n ' s p r o b l e m s have become our problems a n d w e no longer can flee
from
them, but
must f a c e t h e m .
To h e l p
challenge
that
arises, t h e
International
argue
g e n e r a l terms.
us
analysis,
b e t t e r u n d e r s t a n d t h e n a t u r e o f these p r o b l e m s a n d the
we
about
campus
Practice
organization,
in t h e logic
skills o f
Rela-
and
speaking
was The
m a i n e x p e r i e n c e s t h a t the d e b a t o r s r e c e i v e d outside t h e c l a s s r o o m , w e r e the t o u r n a m e n t s h e l d a t
s i b l e solutions.
Michigan
State,
Purdue a n d
Wayne
It Row 2 — J. V a n T a t e n h o v e , J. C r a z i e r , J. Piet, M . V e u r i n k .
the
research,
d i r e c t e d t o w a r d the chosen t o p i c o f the y e a r .
tions C l u b discusses w o r l d p r o b l e m s a n d t h e i r pos-
Row 1 — H. T i l l e m a , A . H e r f s t , C. V a n H o u t e n , J. H i l b e r t .
problems,
d e b a t e t e a m is l e a r n i n g t h e science o f a r g u i n g in
183
University.
PALETTE AND MASQUE This y e a r , u n d e r a n e w c o n s t i t u t i o n , Palette a n d Masque tightened its usefullness o n
its o r g a n i z a t i o n campus.
and expanded
Its p u r p o s e
is to p r o -
m o t e a b e t t e r u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f t h e d r a m a t i c arts a n d to f u r n i s h e n t e r t a i n m e n t f o r all.
W h i l e mem-
bers o f P & M w e r e o b t a i n i n g e x p e r i e n c e o n a n d o f f the s t a g e , a u d i e n c e s w e r e e n j o y i n g a series o f fine
productions
consisting
of
"Grass
Harp,"
" M e d e a , " " A n Enemy O f The P e o p l e , " " F i v e Finger E x e r c i s e , " a n d the Fine Arts Festival.
Row 1 — J. Sietsma, J. Louret, L. K l o o s t e r h o u s e , L. B r o u w e r , J. W o o d b y , M . Ten Pas, C. Fuge, M . V o i g t , M . V e u r i n k , V. M o r t e n s e n . Row 2 — C. K u y e r , N . Rees, J. Blom, J. Ferb, T. C o s t i n g , B. J. Berghorst, D. K a r d u x , C. D o u m a , S. Pontler. Row 3 — B. G i l l i e s , R. A. Zegers, J. K o l l e n , H. De Vos, C. V a n H o u t e n , R. DeBoer, M . K r i e g e r , C. A a r d s m a , D. S t e g i n k , L. H a v e r k a m p , J. H o w e l l , L. R i d d e r h o f f . Row 4 —
C. Benes, C. O s b o r n , N . H a r r i s o n , L. W o o d , D. G r a n t , M . d e V e l d e r , C. Erikson, B. C h a i n , B.
DeDee, D. d e V e l d e r .
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NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS
Row 1 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; T . C o s t i n g , B. J. B e r g h o r s t , M . Ten Pas, C. Benes. Row 2 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; M . V e u r i n k , R. Z e g e r s , D. D a v i s , N . Rees, V. M o r t e n s e n .
The g o a l f o r
P & M
m e m b e r s is a p o s i t i o n
Pi Epsilon D e l t a , o r the N a t i o n a l C o l l e g i a t e ers.
This
is a
national
honor fraternity
in
Play-
open
to
t h o s e students w h o m e e t the s t a n d a r d s set by t h e national academic
governing
theatre activities.
185
board
achievement
and
on
the
their
basis
of
their
participation
in
ORCHESTRA VIOLIN J o s e p h M a y n e , concertmaster Roberta B r o o k m a n N i n a Bossenbroek Elbert W a t r o u s L i n d a Davis Mitsu
Emori
Jean J o n o w s k i Judy Swieringa J o h n Riters Ruth G e r r i t s e n D i a n a Jenks M a u r i n e Haas A l f r e d Grams A l b e r t Chen J o a n Loweke Robert Bauer K e l w i n Bakker Wanda
Rider
L o r r a i n e Lawrence W i l l i a m Stegink VIOLA Marilyn VanderWilt
CELLO
PICCOLO
FLUTE
Mary Gouwens
B a r b a r a Fisher
Janet H o l l a n d e r
Ruth Y z e n b a a r d
Carolyn Schumacher
Bonnie Meyers
Susan Radliff
Cherry VanSpyker
Sharon Schaap
Charles King
Peter K u y p e r
C a r l o Reidsma
Sue Prins OBOE
FLUTE C a r l o Reidsma Jane W o o d b y Lois V e e n s t r a L i n d a Lucas C a r l o V a n d e Bunte Susan S c h r a n d t A n n e Hutchinson PICCOLO Susan Prins OBOE Marsha Kaper Bb CLARINETS Charles Prins Clyde Tilton Jim Hengeveld R o l l a n d Swak Mary Vollink Karen W o o d l e y L o r r a i n e Filbert Paul Ransford Don Kardux Eb A L T O CLARINET Francie O h r Bb BASS CLARINET Paul K. Hesselink Eb A L T O S A X O P H O N E Neal Aldritt Bruce M a s s e l i n k
BARITONE S A X O P H O N E Edward Kuipers BASSOON Robert Cook A m z i e Parcell ORGAN Robert Barrows
186
Betty Slot Mary
Ellen B r i d g e r
Thomas F a u l k n e r
L i n d a Lucas
T h e o d o r e Barnes
Dave M o r r i s o n
Marcia Kaper
BAND
BASS
TRUMPET Thomas Steffens Palmer V e e n Ralph H o u s t o n N o r m a n Tellier TROMBONE Mark Walvoord Gary Looman Robert Barrows W i l l i a m Seyfarth TUBA Meridith Nienhuis TIMPANI A l Kruiswyk PERCUSSION Larry C o l f e e Philip Miller James RufFner John Kieft MANAGER Thomas F a u l k n e r
I B ^ ENGLISH H O R N Thomas F a u l k n e r CLARINET
HORN
BASSOON Robert C o o k
David Waanders
David Wikman
George Meyer
C h a r l e s Prins
D a v i d Kleis
Roland Swank
Robert G r e e n w o o d
James H e n g e v e l d
Ellen W h i t a k e r
Clyde Tilton
J o a n n Reenders CORNETS Harold Wise Thomas G. Steffens Doug Hartgerink Ralph H o u s t o n
m
Palmer V e e n D a v i d Scott Charles Dekker John Hill TRUMPETS N o r m Tellier James Ruffner HORNS David Waanders George Meyer Robert G r e e n w o o d D a v i d Kleis Fran W e l c h e r Ellen W h i t a k e r BARITONES Donald Vuurens William
Cathcart
D a v i d Russell James V a n d e r Kolk Sue S c h a u g e r TROMBONES William
Seyfarth
Jack Derks PERCUSSION
Dick Ruselink
John Kieft
James Brink
Dave S t a v e n g e r
187
M a r t i n Schoultens
Larry C a l f e e
TUBA
H e n r y Brown
Meredith Nienhuis
Marlys Gortmoker
D a v i d Bach
i S
The Pep Band u n d e r the b a t o n of Ralph H o u s t o n p e r f o r m s a s p i r i t e d march
Drum
Major
Bruce M a s s e l i n k
with
drum
majorettes Sharon
C o o k , Frances O h r , a n d Lesley B r o w e r .
Phi M u A l p h a
Sinfonia, a national professional
music f r a t e r n i t y f o r
men w h o
have
MUSIC HONORS
demonstrated
outstanding musicianship, scholarship, and value to t h e c a m p u s musical l i f e , is n o w in its s e c o n d y e a r at H o p e .
Row 1 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; P. Lucas, C. Prins, N . T e l l i e r , M . Rider, P. S. Hesselink, D. W a a n d e r s , D. H o l l a n d . Row 2 â&#x20AC;&#x201D;
D. W a l v o o r d , D. O g d e n , D. S t e g i n k , R. Barrows, J. M a y n e , M . C c h o l t e n , T. Pool, B. T i g e l a a r , L.
Riters, R. C o o k , B. D y k s t r a , J. Lucas.
188
SYMPHONETTE
Row I —
John
Riters, Roberta B r o o k m a n , J o s e p h M o y n e , N i n a
Kay B o s s e n b r o e k , Ruth Y z e n b a a r d , M a r y
Gouwens, and Marilyn VanderWilt. Row l i — M i t s u E mo ri , Elbert W a t r o u s , Ruth G e r r i t s e n , L i n d a D a v i s , S h a r o n S c h a a p , J a n e t H o l l a n d e r , Thomas F a u l k n e r , M a r s h a K a p e r , C a r o l y n S c h u m a c h e r , a n d B a r b a r a Fisher. Row III — A l K r u i s w y k , James H e n g e v e l d , C h a r l e s Prins, Ralph H o u s t o n , Robert C o o k , D a v e W a a n d e r s , D a v i d Kleis, a n d Betty Slot. C o n d u c t i n g is Dr. M o r r e t t e Rider.
M e m b e r s o f t h e H o p e C o l l e g e S y m p h o n e t t e a r e s e l e c t e d f r o m t h e school orchest r a . They r e p r e s e n t some o f the best t a l e n t o n c a m p u s . Besides g i v i n g c o n c e r t s o n a n d o f f c a m p u s , t h e g r o u p m a d e a c o n c e r t t o u r to F l o r i d a this y e a r .
189
CHAPEL CHOIR
ROW
1 —
M . M u y s k e n s , M . K l e i n , B. C o o p e r , M . Z i e s e n i t z , A . C o l l i n s , L. T r o w b r i d g e , S. K o n o m o r i ,
J. V o n d e n Berg, A . J o h n v i l l e , P. V o n As, B. Russell, C. R i n g e n o l d u s , M . H o g e n b o o m , B. W o l v o o r d , M . F r y l i n g , K. Blom. ROW 2 —
M . M e e n g s , M . de V e l d e r , S. R o d l i f f , J. Rietzeld, K. H u y c k , B. S m i t h , B. Ber M e e r , M . Schultz,
J. Y o n d e r M o l e n , M . Peelen, P. Y o n d e r Beek, N . S c h o d e w a l d , D. Lo Boueff, B. T u r i n s k y , B. W h i t o c k e r , L. Yermeer. R O W 3 — M . Scholten, R. W i t t e r , G. W o b e k e , R. S i k k e m o , D. Y u u r e n s , J. Lucos, P. Y e o g e r , L. R i d d e r h o f , C. B l a n k , J. Beyer, D. O g d e n , P. Hesselink, T. D y k s t r o , D. W i k m o n , J. H o g o n s . ROW 4 —
D. De W i t t , T. Poole, J. J e n n e r , J. Y o n D u i n e n , P. Y o n L i e r o p , C. K r o n e m e y e r , S. W i n n , T.
H o e k m a n , E. J u l i e n , M . Schrier, T. N e d e r v e l d , P. Paulsen, K. C l a a r e n , B. H i l l , S. Y e l t e m a , M . Schultz.
B r i g h t l y a t t i r e d in t h e i r c o l o r f u l r o b e s , t h e C h a p e l C h o i r is o n e g r o u p t h a t a t t r a c t s much a t t e n t i o n . H o w e v e r , the v o c a l s p l e n d o r o f the g r o u p d r a w s just as much c o m m e n t . Its m a n y activities i n c l u d e t h e music d u r i n g c h a p e l services, p r e s e n t i n g c o n c e r t s to the c o l l e g e a n d c o m m u n i t y , a n d a n a n n u a l s p r i n g tour — this y e a r t o N e w Y o r k a n d s u r r o u n d i n g a r e a s . The choir is u n d e r the l e a d e r s h i p of Dr. Robert C a v a n a u g h .
190
- — ^
•
WOMEN'S CHOIR
Row 1 — S. K a n a m o r i , L. T r o w b r i d g e , M . Z e i s e n i t z , K. H u y c k , A . C o l l i n s , P. V a n As, C. R i n g e n o l d u s , B. Russell, M . H o g e n b o o m , D. La Boueff. Row 2 — A . J o h n v i l l e , P. Y e a g e r , B. V e r m e e r , B. S m i t h , M . W e e r s i n g , S. R a d i f f , B. C o o p e r , N . S c h a d e w a l d , M . F r y l m g , B. T u r i n s k y , B. W h i t a c k e r . Row 3 — A . G a r d n e r , J. V a n d e r M o l e n , L. R i d d e r h o f , M . K l e i n , M . M e e n g s , C. B l a n k , M . Peelen, L. V e r m e e r , J. Beyer, P. V a n d e r b e e k .
Row 1 — P. H e s s e l i n k , T. D y k s t r a , D. V u u r e n s , R. W i t t e r , J. V a n D u i n e n , P. V a n L e i r o p , R. S i k k e m a , D. O g d e n . Row 2 —
C.
Kronemeyer,
J. J e n n e r ,
T.
Hoekman,
T.
Poole, M .
Scholten,
K.
C l a a r e n , P. Paulsen. Row 3 — S. V e l t e m a ,
M. Schultz,
E. J u l i e n , D. De W i t t , M . S c h r i e r , T. N e d e r v e l d .
191
ROW
1
- N . B o s s e n b r o e k , J. S l e y a n d e r , M . G o r t m o k e r , E. H u y s e r , J. H a n d l o g l e n , C. A a r d s m a , N .
H e r l e m , J. H a r m e l m k , K. V o s k u i l , F. W e l c h e r , S. D y k e m a , B. D e i l c h , M . E I r i n g a , S. Pfleeger. ROW 2
N . H a r t , K. V e r d u i n , N . T e W i n k l e , G. P e n n i n g t o n , M . Lootens, M . H a r g e t t , B. V o | a k , R. G e r r i t -
sen, N . French, J. S c h r o t e n b o e r , B. H o e r n e r , E. H o l l e m a n , M . V o l l i n k , L. W i l s o n . ROW 3 —
D. W a s h b u r n , D. W a i t , J. D a v i s , M . F l i k k e m a , C. H i l l , J. Blom, E. Tucker, N . K o r l e r i n g , B.
K l e j n h e k s e l , D. Z e e r i p , N . V a n d e r l a a n , P. O f l u c h m a n n , R. M u e l l e r , ROW 4 —
C. B a r l e y , J. D e N o b l e .
M . B l a u w k a m p , J. LeFever, C. C l o s f e r h o u s e , M . R o z e b o o m . A . Parcell, K. C o o k , J. H e s s l i n k ,
R. W o r n e t , G. Bruce, H. Brown, M . L a u g h l i n , P. Tanis, P. H e s s e l i n k , M . K e i i e r , J. Joseph. ROW 5 —
1. C o f e e , S. W e l l y , R. V o n Etlen, H. Lorincz, D. B r i n k e , E. J o h n s o n , D. V e r w o l f , P. Swets,
P. Lucas, J. M a r t i n , R. T i g e l a a r , D. H o l l a n d , J. Piet, D. Huls, D. M o u w .
C h a n c e l C h o i r , u n d e r the d i r e c t i o n of M r . Roger Reitberg, is o p e n to a n y student o n c a m p u s i n t e r e s t e d in s i n g i n g . This o r g a n i z a t i o n p a r t i c i p a t e s in C h r i s t m a s V e s p e r s , sings in l o c a l churches a n d at v a r i o u s m o r n i n g c h a p e l services.
192
CHANCEL CHOIR
OPUS A
f
Editor Art
Jud
Editor
Music
Editor
Emerick
J o a n Ten C o t e Sandra
DeKoning
This y e a r 1 9 6 1 - 6 2 b r o u g h t a s l i g h t r e v i s i o n f o r t h e O p u s staff a n d m a g a z i n e . A m e a n s o f c r e a t i v e e x -
N o t o n l y d o e s O p u s r e p r e s e n t H o p e ' s c r e a t i v e stud e n t s t o o t h e r c a m p u s e s , b u t it serves also as a m e a n s
pression, the O p u s a t t e m p t e d to search Hope's cam-
o f c o n s t r u c t i v e e v a l u a t i o n f o r those w h o s u b m i t t h e i r
pus f o r those students t a l e n t e d in t h e f i e l d s o f w r i t i n g ,
w o r k . As Opus
a r t , a n d music. For s o m e c o n t r i b u t o r s it w a s a first
p r e c i a t i o n o f f i n e arts.
g r o w s , so d o e s H o p e s t u d e n t ' a p -
d i s p l a y o f t h e i r a b i l i t y , a n d f o r o t h e r s it w a s a n o t h e r mark o f their fine creativity.
f
Robert J a e h n i g , Jean Louret, J u d s o n Em er ick, S a n d r a
D e K o n i n g , M a r y d e V e l d e r , J o a n Ten C o t e , Ed S m a l l , Lynne A d a m s .
193
RADIO STATION WTAS
ROW
1—C.
Prins, C. T i l t o n , R. S w a n k , M . V o l l i n k , M .
K a p e r , A . H u t c h i n s o n , C. V a n d e Bunte, L.
Lucas, S. Prins, L. V e e n s f r a , J. W o o d b y , C. Reidsma ROW 2 —
P. R a n s f o r d , D. K a r d u x , K. W o o d l e y , M . B r i d g e r , L. F i l i b e r t , P. D e a n , F. O h r , P. H e s s i l i n k , R.
C o o k , A . Parcel!, E. K u i p e r , B. M a s s e l i n k , M . A l l d r i t t ROW 3 —
E. W h i t a k e r , F. W e l c h e r , G. M e y r , D. W a a n d e r s , H. W i s e , T. Steffens, D. H a r l g e r l n k , P. V e e n ,
R. H o u s t o n , J. H i l l , C. D e k k e r , D. Scott, J. Ruffner, N . T e l l i e r ROW
4 — J. B r i n k , D.
Ruselink, M . Scholtens, J. Derks, W . S e y f a r t h , M .
N i e n h u i s , D.
Russell, W .
C a t h c a r t , S. S h a u g e r , D. V e u r e n s R O W 5 — H. B r o w n , L. C a l f e e , M . G o r t m a k e r , J. K i e f t , H. B r o w n , D. S t a v e n g e r
Broadcasting
every day, WTAS
p r o v i d e s the
c a m p u s w i t h a v a r i e t y o f music, u p t o the m i n u t e s c h o o l a n d w o r l d news a n d i n t e r v i e w s w i t h interesting p e o p l e o n c a m p u s . The s t a t i o n c a n b e h e a r d o n l y o n c a m p u s , but it gives t h e students a n o p p o r tunity t o g a i n e x p e r i e n c e in t h e
field
o f r a d i o as
w e l l as a lot o f f u n .
194
-
ATHLETIC DEBT DIGGERS
Row
1, — N a n c y
Schwarz, Carol
Mogle, Judy
Hoffman, Marilyn
De
Witt,
Karen
Van
Overloop.
Row 2 — J e a n Ferb, N o r r i e V a n d e n Berg, June Davis, D o n n a D a v i s , N o r m a French, L i n d a N i l s s o n .
A t h l e t i c D e b t D i g g e r s , b e t t e r k n o w n by the A D D e m b l e m a n d t h e i r g r a y skirts a n d b l a z e r s , a r e servi n g t w o causes.
The first is to f e e d y o u , t h e h u n g r y
H CLDB
s p e c t a t o r , a n d t h e s e c o n d is t o assist t h e A t h l e t i c D e p a r t m e n t in a s m a l l w a y .
Row
1—Raul
Row
2—Vern
H y i n k , Bob Sterk,
Kreunen, Norm
Gary
Nederveld,
Hess, Jim George
B u l t m a n , Jon Schoon.
Walters,
Steve
Nordstrom,
Genderen, Art Kramer.
A l l v a r s i t y letter w i n n e r s c a n b e c o m e p a r t o f the " H " C l u b . The C l u b ' s a i m is to p r o m o t e a t h l e t i c interest a n d s p o r t s m a n s h i p . They c a n b e seen selling p r o g r a m s at t h e 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 . The
proceeds are given to the athletic department.
195
Robert
Fialko,
Kurt
Van
ALPHA PHI OMEGA
Row 1 — J. G r e z e , D. D u n n , D. DeVisser, K. V i n s t r a , J. Slee, N . S m i t h . Row 2 — P. Paulsen, E. Seely, W . S e y f a r t h , R. H e r r o n , B. Holmes, P. Tanis, G . Knutson, D. M a r i s , G. Bruce, S. H a v l i c e k , C. A . Becker.
M e m b e r s of A P O a n d f r i e n d s p l a y v o l l e y b a l l at a n i n f o r m a l g e t - t o g e t h e r . Usually they a r e i n v o l v e d in service projects.
196
HISTORY HONORS
J. Elenboas, D. N e e d h a m , V . K a j d y , B. K r e u n e n , J. A .
A . Deits, C. S i k k e m a , C. J. Becker.
The G a m m a O m i c r o n C h a p t e r o f Phi A l p h a Theta N a t i o n a l History F r a t e r n i t y is o p e n u p o n i n v i t a t i o n to students w h o d i s p l a y scholastic a c h i e v e m e n t a n d interest in this f i e l d . Each y e a r t h e g r o u p presents a n a w a r d to a f r e s h m a n a n d s o p h o m o r e w h o has d o n e o u t s t a n d i n g w o r k in h i s t o r y .
197
BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS CLOB
Row 1 — A l a n
R. Plassche, Rod McLeod, Richard Buckley, Elmer Phail, Jack Siebers. Row 2 — H e n r y
Bolt, Larry Heyns, Lance Evert, Robert Serum.
The
Business a n d
intermediary
Economic
between
college
Club and
serves as a n the
business
w o r l d f o r t h o s e students i n t e r e s t e d in such a c a r e e r . Speakers specializing
in these
fields
are
brought
in to m a k e the s t u d e n t m o r e a w a r e o f c o n t e m p o r a r y p r o b l e m s in these g r o w i n g a r e a s .
198
i
ROW
1 —
E d w a r d W a l t e r s , S h a r o n C a d y , J a n e W a o d b y , C o r a l i e W o l f , Stan H a g e m e y e r , B a r b a r a B r i l l .
ROW
2 —
Charles
L a n t a y , Pal G l e i c h m a n n , K a l h i e O w e n , A r l e n e
Deilz, Mary Ann
Auernhammer, Gordon Dragt.
199
Iperlaan, Alice
FRENCH CLUB Le Cercle Francais is interested in e n c o u r a g i n g an
appreciatiori
for
the
language,
customs,
and
culture of France. This y e a r its members e n j o y e d a v a r i e t y o f p r o g r a m s i n c l u d i n g the a n n u a l " F e t e des R o i s " a n d p r o g r a m s o n French a r t a n d music. The French C l u b w a s a u g m e n t e d this y e a r by a French House,
in
which
seventeen
girls
lived,
speaking
French e x c l u s i v e l y , i n t e r e s t e d b o a r d i n g students a l s o had
an
opportunity
to c o n v e r s e in French at t h e
French t a b l e s in Phelps a n d D u r f e e Halls.
Row 1 — D . Houck, C. Beukema, K. Keller, C. Church, N . French, E. H a r p h a m . Row 2 — R . Y z e n b a a r d , B. Hoskins, Mrs. M . Prins, J. Z w e m e r , Joe S o l m a n , J. Glass, B. K a m p e n , Miss N . M e y e r , T. V a n Dyk. Row 3 — J . Joseph, A . Beck, C. K u y p e r , J. Kollen, L W o o d , K. Cushman, D. De Blaay, L. Huisjen, J. Loweke, E. W h i t a k e r . Thomas,
Row 4 — B .
Bao, H. G e i l h u f e , D. Stegink, T. Pool, G .
J. M e l i c h a r ,
200
Bruce, M . S n y d e r , J.
GERMAN CLUB
Row 1 — G . P e n n i n g t o n , C. Closterhouse, C. Prins, L. V o n d e Bunte, P. Lucas, M . Peelen, J. V a n L e n t e , L. Lemmenes. Row 2 — G . Hull, S. Spencer, J. Visscher, L. Lucas, M . G o u w e n s , J. Steegstra, R. DeBoer, K. Blank, T. Pool. Row 3 — J . G l e r e n d , P. Stoner, J. H a r m e l i n k , R. M u e l l e r , K. V e r d u i n , S. W r i g h t .
The G e r m a n C l u b w a s o r g a n i z e d last y e a r f o r the
purpose
of
providing
an
opportunity for
stu-
d e n t s to use t h e G e r m a n l a n g u a g e a n d to a c q u a i n t themselves with German
German
Department
is
songs
and
affiliated
customs. The
with
Delta
Phi
Alpha, a national language fraternity. Membership for
the
local
proficiency
in
Gamma the
Chi
language
Chapter and
depends
high
GERMAN HONORS
on
scholastic
achievement.
r 4
Row 1 — P a u l Lucas, N a n c y S o n n e v e l d t , Mrs. Snow, Ruth D e W i t t , J a n Riemersma. Row 2 — D a v i d Fug a z z o t t o , Ross Westhuis, Rodger Kobes, J o h a n n a V a n Lente, M a r y Peelen, Kristin Blank, Tom Pool, Bob Tigelaar.
2 0 1
SPANISH CLUB Films a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t in t h e S p a n i s h t r a d i t i o n w e r e e n j o y e d by the m e m b e r s o f t h e S p a n i s h C l u b . Their k n o w l e d g e o f t h e l i v i n g l a n g u a g e w a s i n c r e a s e d b y t h e i r g a t h e r i n g a n d t a l k i n g , thus s p e a k i n g t h e t o n g u e o f our n e i g h b o r i n g L a t i n - A m e r i c a n f r i e n d s as w e l l as l e a r n i n g a b o u t t h e p e o p l e themselves.
isi 17
•
HHRSHaB R O W 1 — C. Boersma, N . H e r b l g , J. De Ryke, L. O l s o n , I. B u n d z a R O W 2 — G. H i n z t n a n n , M . H o e k s t r a , S. M o o y , N . S l a g t e r , M . K a h l e r , N . Te W i n k l e , B. Feggens
202
PRE-MED CLUB The d e m a n d f o r
more doctors, greater
medical advancement, and
immediate
i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t m e d i c a l schools a r e just a f e w o f the items w h i c h c o n c e r n t h e PreM e d C l u b . The m o n t h l y m e e t i n g s o f t h e M i c h i g a n Beta C h a p t e r f e a t u r e s p e c i a l p r o g r a m s to g i v e t h e m e m b e r s o f this club i n f o r m a t i o n o n the f i e l d o f m e d i c i n e in w h i c h t h e y p l a n to e n t e r .
Row 1 — M . O . M o g a n , B. B r i n k , D. F u g a z z o t t o , A . T o w n s e n d , M . DeRuyter, J. P e t e r m o n . Row 2 —
D. W a l v o o r d , W . W a s d y k e , S. S p e n g l e r , W . V a n D u i n e n , J. C h r i s t e n s e n , F. W e z e m a n , J. A n d e r -
son, P. G r o t e n h u i s .
BIOLOGY HONORS Beta Beta Beta, t h e 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 o u t s t a n d i n g b i o l o g y students, is r e p r e s e n t e d a t H o p e C o l l e g e b y the A l p h a Eta C h a p t e r . To k e e p themselves w e l l inf o r m e d o n the latest a d v a n c e m e n t s in this e v e r c h a n g i n g f i e l d , the g r o u p has o u t s i d e speakers a n d members of the faculty present p r o g r a m s .
Row t — M . De Ruyler, D. O s i e r , R. K a m p e r , C. Baker, J. De Ryke. Row 2 —
S. W e v e r , M . S p a a n , M . Proos, P. Hsu, P. G r o t e n h u i s , R. K u d i l e , A . T o w n s e n d , C. S h r a d e r , J.
Elzinqa.
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CHEMISTRY CLUB
Row 1 — G . V a n Z y l , J. H. K l e i n h e k s e l , B. Koster, J. K i e f t , B. V a n L e u w e n , G . V e r S t r a t e , B. M o r t e n s e n , M . H a v l i c e k , L. H e l l e n g a , I. J. Brink. Row 2 — A . C h e n , R. G a u g l e n , S. M a r c u s , J. F i e l d h o u s e , R. H a r t g e r i n k , J. D e K o r t e , S. H a v l i c e k , R. K o b e s , G . Su, N . P a a u w e . Row 3 — J . Slee, K. N y k e r k , J. B u l t m a n , B. M e e n g s , D. R y n b r a n d t , B. V a n H o e v e n , T. V a n O m m e r a n , T. H o u t m a n , B. K u i k e n .
STUDENT EDUCATIUN ASSUCIAT1DN
ROW 1 —
M . Hanchett, L. H e p b u r n , C. Turkstra, K. W o l t m a n .
ROW 2 — M . Kahler, S. G a r d i n e r , G. Pennington, J. VerBeek, J. H o f f m a n , D. W e e r s t r a , S. Van De Poel, K. V a n O v e r l o o p . ROW 3 —
M . W o r k m a n , L. Veenstra, J. H o r n b a c h e r , J. Scheffers, L. O l s o n , C. Baker, E. Talsma, S.
Cook, A . Billin, R. Flikkema. ROW 4 — J . M a s t e n b r o o k , R. Kremer, S. Marosy, D. TenBrink, J. DeRyke, L. DeFeyter, S. Bremner, S. Sienstra, J. Elzinga, J. VanTatenhove. ROW 5 — T. Cornell, D. DeVries, J. Peterman, B. Dykstra.
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SPIRITUAL LIFE COMMITTEE
I ROW 1 —
B r i a n D y k s f r a , N a n c y S o n n e v e l l , Dr. B a b b a g e , J a n R i e t v e l d , S t a n V u g t e v e e n .
ROW 2 —
I r w i n B r i n k , Bill C h u r c h , D a v e H o l l e n b a c h , K a r l V a n d e r Lugt, Paul Lucas.
ROW
1 —
ROW 2 —
James H a r v e y , N o r m K a n s f i e l d , Ellen F r i n k , Dr. I. Lubbers, Emma Reeverls. J o h n H o l l e n b a c h , J u d y DeRyke, James A n d e r s o n , J u d y D e W i l t , W i l l i a m V a n d e r L u g t .
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D o e s b e r g g i r l s a r e d w a r f e d b y p i n e s h e a v y w i t h snow t h a t never seemed t o stop f a l l i n g .
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Miss N o r m a Stam helps N i e l G o o d r i c h a n d J o h a n n a V a n Lente at the Business O f f i c e w h e r e students a r e u s u a l l y p a y i n g .
Sometimes
there
Is a
minute
to
read
merely
e n t e r t a i n i n g m a t e r i a l discovers Steve M i l l a r .
M r . R i e t b e r g instructs the class at the o r g a n s h o w i n g t h e m the i n s t r u m e n t first h a n d .
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GRADUATION S u d d e n l y the d a y is here! The l o n g , h a r d hours of s t u d y i n g , the tests, t h e late nights, the l o w ebbs seem f a r
a w a y . The time t h a t seemed t o pass so
s l o w l y , has n o w f l o w n . G r a d u a t i o n . . .
an ambi-
v a l e n c e . The c h a l l e n g e of the f u t u r e , of the outside world
calls H o p e
students to
jobs, m a r r i a g e , a n d
f u r t h e r study. But t h e f a r e w e l l to c a m p u s life a n d college
friends
brings
with
graduation
the
first
touch of n o s t a l g i a f o r these things w h i c h a r e sudd e n l y memories. Four years of study come to a c l i m a x a n d the senior receives the i m p o r t a n t scroll.
The
long
line of
black-robed
students f o r m
again
the
dignified
procession t o the c h a p e l .
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SENIOR OFFICERS
Bob
Dykstra,
Treasurer.
Norrine
De
Witte#
Secretary.
Marcia
Anderson,
Vice
President.
Lugt, P r e s i d e n t .
Seniors N o r m Kansfield a n d Ellen Frink p r e s i d e o v e r a
m e e t i n g o f the S t u d e n t C o u n c i l .
209
Karl
Vander
ROGER D. ACHTERHOF
PENNY LYNNE A D A M S
BARBARA J E A N A N D E R S O N
Sioux
San Francisco, C a l i f .
H a r v e y , III.
Chemistry
Spanish
Mathematics
Phi K a p p a A l p h a
K a p p a Beta Phi
A l p h a G a m m a Phi
City, Iowa
JAMES K. A N D E R S O N C h i c a g o , III. Chemistry Phi K a p p a A l p h a
M A R C I A JULIE A N D E R S O N
PAUL A R M S T R O N G
Muskegon, Mich.
M o h a w k , N.Y.
English —
French
French
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Blue Key
CATHERINE CLAIRE BAKER
D O N A L D DALE BAKER
Lincoln Park, N.J.
Luverne, M i n n .
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Tri Beta
K a p p a Eta N u
210
BRUCE N E L S O N BEIMERS
CARL JAMES BENES
ELEANOR J E A N SCHREGARDUS BEYER
Holland, Mich.
M o h a w k , N.Y.
Zeeland, Mich.
Social Studies
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German
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ARLENE KAY BILLIN
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BARBARA A . BLOEMERS
W y o m i n g , Mich.
Zeeland, Mich.
W i n c h e s t e r , C h i c a g o , III.
English
Music
English D e l t a Phi
S i g m a l o t a Beta
Mortar Board
JAMES A . BOERSMA
D A V I D J. B O N N E T T E
C h i c a g o , III.
Holland, Mich.
Holland, Mich.
Chemistry
Biology
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211
MARY BOSCH
W I L L I A M JR. B O U M A N
ROGER LEE BREDEWEG
Holland, Mich.
Dorr, Mich.
Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
Physics
S O P H I A BREMNER H a r v e y , III. English
BARBARA J. BRINK
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HAROLD E D W I N B R O W N
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Belleville, Mich.
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SYBIL A . B R O W N G r a n d Rapids Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n S i g m a I o t a Beta
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J O H N TAYLOR B R U N S O N
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Sturgis, Mich.
English
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O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsilon
212
RICHARD ALLEN BUCKLEY
JOHN
Northville, Mich.
C r e s s k i l l , N.J.
Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
H. BURGGRAAFF
English
English
K a p p a Eta N u
Sigma Sigma
EKDAL J O H N BUYS
RAYMOND TAIN S I O N G CO
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Kowloon, Hong Kong
P o l i t i c a l Science
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D I A N E CLAUSSEN C l o s t e r , N.J. European Cultural Studies Delta
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Epsilon
ROBERT C. COLE
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P o u g h k e e p s i e , N.Y.
Holland, Mich.
W i l m i n g t o n , Del,
Mathematics
Music
English S i g m a l o t a Beta
Phi Tau N u
213
TERRY D E A N CORNELL
J E A N CRAMER
Muskegon, Mich.
Muskegon, Mich.
I r v i n g t o n , N.J,
Mathematics
English â&#x20AC;&#x201D;
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JUSTINE A N N
DAKIN
JOSEPH C R I C H T O N
Spanish
JOYCE L Y N N DALEBOUT
PAUL H O W A R D
Keene, N.H.
G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
Greenville, Mich.
H i s t o r y , E n g l i s h , P o l i t i c a l Science
Chemistry
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S i g m a l o t a Beta
C h i Phi S i g m a
GERALD DE G R O O T
RUTH DE BEER
D I A N E M A R T I N DEEMS
Alton, Iowa
J a c k s o n H e i g h t s , N.Y.
R i v e r d a l e , III.
Psychology
English
Biology
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Sigma Sigma
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214
DALMAN
J O H N M A R T I N DE KORTE
C A R O L Y N A . DE Y O U N G
Carmel, Iowa
G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
C h i c a g o , III.
English
Chemistry
V E R N A DE J O N G
English K a p p a Beta Phi
D A V I D R. DE VRIES
RUTH ELLEN DE W I T T
NORINE A N N
Blue I s l a n d , III.
Hudsonville, Mich.
Fremont, Mich.
Mathematics
DE W I T T E
English
English â&#x20AC;&#x201D;
A l p h a G a m m a Phi
A l p h a G a m m a Phi
German
G O R D O N REIN DRAGT
J O H N F. DRAPER
EMERLE LEE DYKEMA
Holland, Mich.
East Leroy, M i c h .
Holland, Mich.
Religion a n d Bible
Chemistry
Biology
C h i Phi S i g m a
K a p p a Eta N u
215
LARRY J. DYKSTRA
N O R M A N L. DYKSTRA
RENETTA LOUISE DYKSTRA
Holland, Mich.
St. A n n e , III.
Racine, W i s .
Mathematics
Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
Sociology
O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsilon
A l p h a G a m m a Phi
ROBERT H. DYKSTRA
J A C K D. ELENBAAS
C A R O L I N A H. M . ENDERT
Holland, Michigan
Holland, Mich.
Montgomery, Ala.
Mathematics
History
Psychology —
4.
Sociology
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Irk
T H O M A S C O R W I N FAULKNER
RUTH A N N
G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
Grand
Muskegon, Mich.
Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
English
LANCE W .
EVERT
Rapids, M i c h i g a n
English —
C h i Phi S i g m a
FLICKEMA
Spanish
A l p h a G a m m a Phi
216
RUTH W I L L I A M S FLIKKEMA
M A R G A R E T A N N E FRIEDRICH
S I L V I A FISCHER
Jersey C i t y , N . J .
Holland, Mich.
Summit, N.J.
English
Mathematics
German
S i g m a I o t a Beta
S i g m a l o t a Beta
D e l t a Phi
ELLEN M A R J O R I E FRINK
MARY LENORE FRYLING
LOIS K A T H R Y N GARBER
M o h a w k , N.Y.
R o x b u r y , N.Y.
Teaneck, N.J.
English
English —
Sigma Sigma
D e l t a Phi
German
English —
Spanish
A l p h a G a m m a Phi
Mortar Board
SHEILIA J E A N G A R D I N E R
M A R G A R E T RUTH GREENSHIELDS
Muskegon, Mich.
Rensselaer, N . Y .
Spanish —
English
English K a p p a Beta Phi
217
PAUL W . G R O T E N H U I S S h e b o y g a n Foils, W i s . Chemistry Phi K a p p a A l p h a
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N A N C Y GULDENSCHUH
STANLEY W . HAGEMEYER
Rochester, N.Y.
Clara City, Minn.
Detroit, Mich.
English
Philosophy
English S i g m a l o t a Beta
Sigma Sigma
ROBERT F. H A N S E N M t . Prospect, III. Chemistry O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsilon
D O R O T H Y LEE HALL
SHIRLEY M A Y H A R M E L I N K
HARRY HEEG
G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
Jarvis, O n t .
English
Philosophy
S i g m a l o t a Beta
A N N B. HERFST
PAUL STUART HESSELINK
W e s t e r n S p r i n g s , III.
Holland, Mich.
Adams, Nebraska
Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
Speech
Music
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S i g m a l o t a Beta
Phi Tau N u
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J A M E S K. HESSELINK Wauwatosa, Wis. History Phi K a p p a A l p h a
T H O M A S FARR HOEKSTRA Kalamazoo, Mich. Mathematics
JERRY B, HESSELINK
T H E O D O R E B. H O E K M A N
Wauwatosa, Wis.
Passaic, N . J .
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Physics
Phi K a p p a A l p h a
C h i Phi S i g m a
J U D I T H KUIPER HOFFS
D A V I D P. H O L L A N D
Holland, Mich.
Muskegon, Mich.
History
Music
C h i Phi S i g m a
W I L L I A M H. H O L L E M A N
MARCIA
Byron C e n t e r , M i c h .
G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
LOU H O N D O R P
Chemistry
Physchology
Phi Tau N u
D e l t a Phi
219
J O A N N E EMKE H O R N B A C H E R Rogers C i t y , M i c h . English
4^
PETER M I N G - M I N G Kowloon, Hong
HSU
Kong
Physics
RODNEY A . I W E M A
H O W A R D A. JANSEN
H a r v e y , III.
Caledonia, Mich.
Mathematics
History
C h i Phi S i g m a
Phi K a p p a A l p h a
M A R G O MEENGS J O H N S O N
JEFFREY J. J O N E S
MARGO A N N
Holland, Mich.
Cleveland, O h i o
Feasterville# Pa.
English
Psychology
KAHLER
English â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Spanish A l p h a G a m m a Phi
ELVIRA RUTH KAJDY
BARBARA JOY K A M P H U I S
N O R M A N J. KANSFIELD
C h i c a g o , III.
Holland, Mich.
Holland, Mich.
History
English
R e l i g i o n a n d Bible
D e l t a Phi
S i g m a l o t a Beta
Chi
Phi S i g m a
Blue Key
Mortar Board
220
J A N E T ELAINE K O O P M A N
ELIZABETH A N N
Martin, Mich.
North Plainfield, N.J.
Cedar Grove, Wis.
English
English
Mathematics
S i g m a l o t a Beta
D e l t a Phi
Phi K a p p a A l p h a
KRAUS
ROBERT N . KREUNEN
Blue Key
ELBERTUS KRUISWYK
W I L L I A M R. KRYGSHELD
Holland, Mich.
Beecher, III.
Kyoto, Japan
Music
Philosophy
Spanish
MITSUYO KUBO
K a p p a Beta Phi
E D W A R D H. KUIPER
J A C O B G . KUIPER
BRUCE G . L A V E R M A N
Holland, Mich.
Holland, Mich.
C h i c a g o , III.
English
Philosophy
English C h i Phi S i g m a
221
LORRAINE ELLEN LAWRENCE
KAREN HELENE LEFGREN
T H O M A S LEUPEN
Red H o o k , N.Y.
B a l d w i n , N.Y.
Beechwood, Mich.
Psychology
P o l i t i c a l Science
P o l i t i c a l Science
S i g m a l o t a Beta
C h i Phi S i g m a
V I R G I N I A LIEBERTZ
J A N E T RUTH L I N C O L N
J E A N A . LUGTEN
Berkley, Mich.
Ken m o r e , N . Y .
Hamilton, Mich.
Spanish
English
English
A l p h a G a m m a Phi
D e l t a Phi
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MICHAEL O. M A G A N U m a , Peru Biology Phi K a p p a A l p h a
S U S A N N ELSA M A R O S Y
D A V I D L. MARIS Holland, Mich.
F a i r v i e w , Pa.
Physics
English —
Spanish
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Blue Key
222
RODERICK KERR M c L E O D
D A V I D MEYER
Kalamazoo, Mich.
W i l l i s t o n Park, N.Y.
Clara City, Minn.
English â&#x20AC;&#x201D;
Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
Philosophy
Phi Tau N u
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JUDITH A N N
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German
K a p p a Beta Phi
GERRY L A N E MILLER G e r m a n V a l l e y , III. Biology Plli Tau N u
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J A M E S H. MULDER
Park R i d g e , N . J .
R i d g e w o o d , N.J.
Chemistry
English
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D A V I D C. N E E D H A M
GERALD E. N I E U S M A
S H A R O N E. NORRIS
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G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
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Chemistry
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223
WESLEY J O N N Y K A M P
KEITH NYKERK
HARRY M A R T I N O L S O N
Holland, Mich.
Jenison, Mich.
BuHer, N . J .
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MARGARET O P P E N H U I Z E N
S H E R W I N ROBERT O R T M A N
KARL LEE OVERBEEK
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Holland, Michigan
Holland, Mich.
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English
English
Sigma Sigma
FREDERICK W I L L I A M O V E R K A M P
DALE CHURCH PAARLBERG
N O R M A N W I L L I A M PEDDIE
Little Falls, N . J .
Holland, Mich.
Cleveland, O h i o
Physics
French
Mathematics
Phi Tau N u
224
CLEMENT BRUCE PERRIN
J A M E S R. PETERMAN
ELMER A . PHAIL
Pittsford, Mich.
Muskegon, Mich.
Taylor, Mich.
Biology
Biology
Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Phi K a p p a A l p h a
A L A N R. PLASSCHE
T H O M A S J. PLEWES
D O N N A FISHER POST
W i l l i a m s o n , N.Y.
Zeeland, Mich.
Holland, Mich.
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Economics
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Phi Tau N u
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M A R T H A PROOS
MARY PROOS
ROBERT B. REID
Grand
G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
T o n a w a n d a , N.Y.
Rapids, Mich.
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English-Latin
Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
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225
T H O M A S H. RIEKSE
JANET KAY RIEMERSMA
J A N E T H. RIETVELD
G r a n d Rapids, M i c h .
Alma, Mich.
C h i c a g o H e i g h t s , III.
Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
English
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O m i c r a n K a p p a Epsilon
D e l t a Phi
D e l t a Phi
CAROLYN MARIE RINGENOLDUS
L. J A N I S RITERS
ROBERTA J E A N N E RUSSELL
Hull, Iowa
Holland, Mich.
Indianapolis, Ind.
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Chi Phi S i g m a
D e l t a Phi Mortar Board
D O N A L D J. RYNBRANDT
M A R V I N SCHULTZ
A N D R E W D. SENS
Jamestown, Mich.
Holland, Mich.
S c h e n e c t a d y , N.Y.
Chemistry
Psychology
P o l i t i c a l Science
226
C A R O L JOY S I K K E M A
S H E R I D A N S. SHAFFER
J U D I T H M A R T H A SIETSMA
Holland, Mich.
W y c k o f f , N.J.
F u l t o n , III.
English
English
P o l i t i c a l Science
D e l t a Phi
S i g m a l o t a Beta
R O N A L D LEE SIKKEMA
BARBARA J O A N
M o r r i s o n , III.
U n i o n d a l e , L.I., N.Y.
Mathematics
SILL
STEVEN M . S L A G H Saranac, Mich.
English
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E D W A R D STUART SMALL
N A N C Y JEAN SONNEVELDT
J A M E S H. STULL
N o r t h Bergen, N.J.
G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
W y o m i n g , Mich.
English
English
P o l i t i c a l Science
D e l t a Phi
C h i Phi S i g m a
M o r t a r Board
227
ESTHER FA I - W A N SU
G E O R G E C. C. SU
ELISABETH A . M . TALSMA
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Happy Valley, Hong Kong
Rochester, N.Y.
Chemistry
Chemistry
English —
German
S i g m a l o t a Beta
DORIS E. TAYLOR
F. KATHRYN TECK
ROGER A L L A N TE HENNEPE
McBain, Mich.
B a l d w i n , N.Y.
Baldwin, Wis.
English — S p a n i s h
Psychology
English
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N A N C Y L O U TELLMAN
SALLY A N N TELLMAN
D O N N A M A E TEN BRINK
Holland, Mich.
Holland, Mich.
N e w Era, M i c h .
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Sociology
English
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228
J O H N T I L L M A N TEUSINK
LAURA N E L D E A N TEN K l E Y
HELEN J U N E TER M A A T
Holland, Mich.
Oostburg, Wis.
Cedar Springs, Mich.
English
Biology
Biology
A l p h a G a m m a Phi
CARL M O N R O E TIDD
T O M H. T O R N G A
ALEXANDRA T O W N S E N D
Holland, Mich.
G r a n d Rapids, Mich.
Blue I s l a n d , III,
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Biology
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J O H N TSAI
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D y k s t r a , Brian 6 7 , 1 1 8 , 1 3 8 , 205
Esther, Joan 5 4
F r y l i n g , M a r y 3 8 , 1 4 0 , 117, 217 F u g a z z o t t o , D a v i d 199, 203
Dykstra, C a l v i n
E u b a n k , J e f f r e y 54
Fuge, C a r o l 8 4 , 1 4 9 , 177
Dykstra, C a l v i n
Evers, D a r l 54
G a l e , Ann 54
D y k s t r a , D a v i d 53
Evers, D a r w i n 84
G a r b e r , Lois 1 3 7 , 217
D y k s t r a , Larry 21 6
E v e r t , Lance 1 3 8 , 2 1 6 , 9 8 , 194
G a r d i n e r , S h e i l i a 217
D y k s t r a , N o r m a n 1 5 0 , 216
E w a r t , Thomas 67
G a r d n e r , A n n 1 82
D y k s t r a , Pamela 53
E z z e l l , M a r i l y n 67
G a r t e r , Louise 68
D y k s t r a , Renetta 137, 2 1 6
Faas, J o h n 84
G a u g l e r , Robert 204
D y k s t r a , Robert 2 0 9 , 216
F a u l k , M a r t h a 8 4 , 143
G e i l h u f e , Hans 1 3 8 , 200
238
180, 217
G e r r i t s e n , Ruth 8 4 , 1 4 3 , 189
Hachmuth, Gary
Heath, George
G e z o n , John
H a d a w i , H i l d a 84
H e c h t , Robert 55
G i b b o n s , Bruce 54
Hadden, M a y o 54
H e e g , H a r r y 21 8
G i l l i e s , Bruce 84
H a g a n s , G e r a l d 6 8 , 138
H e i d e m a , Lois 55
G i e m , Wanda
Hagemeyer, Stanley 182, 218,
H e i d e m a n , C a r o l y n 8 5 , 137
G i e r a n d , J o y c e 199
199
H e l l i n g a , Diana 69, 137, 181,
Glass, G l e n
H a l a , Frances 55
G l a s s , J a n e t 6 8 , 1 4 3 , 200
H a l e , M a r g a r e t 68
Henderson, W i l l i a m
G l e i c h m a n n , Pat 5 4 , 1 9 9 , 9 8
H a l l , D o r o t h y 1 4 6 , 1 8 1 , 218
H e n e v e l d , Barb
G l u p k e r , Bruce 150
H a l l m a n , M a r t h a 6 8 , 146
H e n e g e v e l d , James 189
G o e c k e l , W i l l i a m 150
H a m l i n , Ross
Henning, Henry
Goeman, N a n c y 54
H a n c h e t t , M a r j o r i e 84
H e n s e l , F r e d e r i c k 1 5 0 , 218
G o o d e s , S t e p h a n i e 68
H a n d , Thomas
H e p b u r n , Bruce 6 9 , 144
G o o d f e l l o w , Steven
H a n d l o g t e n , J a n e 68
H e p b u r n , Linda 69
G o o d r i c h , N e i l 154, 141, 207
H a n s e n , Robert 21 8
H e r b i g , N a n c y 69 , 202
G o o d w i n , Bruce 68
H a r g e t t , M a r i l y n 5 5 , 106
H e r f s t , A n n 1 4 6 , 179, 218
G o r d o n , Robert 8 4 , 144
204
H a r m e l i n g , Dan 141
H e r l e i n , N a n c y 8 5 , 182
G o r t m a k e r , M a r y l 54
H a r m e l i n k , J o y c e 8 4 , 182
Herold, William
Gosselaar, M a r t i n 54
H a r m e l i n k , S h i r l e y 1 4 6 , 181,
H e r r o n , Ralph 196
Gouwens, M a r j 54
180, 218
Hess, N o r m a n 1 4 1 , 195
G o u w e n s , M a r y 8 4 , 1 4 0 , 189
Harmsen, Russell 84
H e s s e l i n k , B e t t y 6 9 , 143
G r a b i n s k i , N a n c y 8 4 , 137
H a r p h a m , Esther 6 8 , 1 4 3 , 9 8 ,
H e s s e l i n k , Paul K . 5 5 , 9 8
G r a m s , A l f r e d 68
200
H e s s e l i n k , Paul S, 1 4 4 , 1 7 9 ,
G r a n t , Dorel 54
H a r r i n g t o n , G a y l e 55
G r e e n , C o n n i e 6 8 , 137
H a r r i s o n , K a t h y 55
H e s s l i n k , James 1 6 1 , 219
G r e e n s h i e l d s , Peg 217
H a r r i s o n , N a n c y 68
H e s s l i n k , Jerome 1 6 1 , 2 1 9 , 141
G r e i f f e n d o r f , Dennis 54
H a r t , N a n c y 1 3 7 , 136
H e y n s , Larry 8 5 , 197
Granberg, Carol
H a r t g e r i n k , Doug
H i e f t j e , G a r y 69
Grevenstuk, Melodie
2 1 8 , 1 1 4 , 188
Hartgerink, Ken
H i l b e l i n k , Ronald 5 5 , 144
G r e z e , J o h n 68, 196
H a r t g e r i n k , Ron 6 8 , 204
H i l l , C y n t h i a 69
Griffith, Maurice
H a r t m a n , Donna 85
H i l l , Jerry
Grisse, Elaine
H a r v e r d i n k , G a r y 6 9 , 138
H i l l , John
G o r t e n h u i s , G a i l 5 4 , 175
Hatton, Joyce
H i l l , W i l l i a m 154
G r o t e n h u i s , Paul 2 1 7 , 2 0 3 , 141
H a v e r k a m p , J o a n 69
H i n z , D o r o t h y 55
G r u e n e r t , Paula
H a v e r k a m p , Larry 55
H l n z m a n n , G e o r g i a 69 , 202
G u l d e n s c h u h , N a n c y 1 4 9 , 218
H a v l l c e k , M a r y 85 , 204
Hlxson, Margaret
G u t k n e c h t , G l e n 68
H a v l i c k e , Stephen 8 5 , 196
Hodge, Lawrence
Haaksma, C u r k 1 5 0 , 161
H a w k i n s , James 69
H o e k , John 144
Haas, M a u r i n e 8 4 , 1 4 6 , 1 8 1 ,
H a y e s , Robert
H o e k m a n , Robert 1 2 8 , 188
H e a l y , Ruth
H o e k m a n , T h e o r d o r e 1 3 8 , 219
182
239
I v e r s e n , Pamela
H o e k s t r a , Dennis 69
H o l m e s , Bruce 196
H o e k s t r a , J o h n 6 9 , 150
H o n d o r p , M a r c i a 1 4 0 , 1 8 0 , 219
I w e m a , Rodney 1 3 8 , 220
H o e k s t r a , M a r l o n 5 5 , 202
H o o d , D o n a l d 69
J a c k s o n , Ralph 154
H o e k s t r a , Thomas F. 8 5 , 138
H o o k , Theodord 69
J a c k s o n , Robert 70
H o e k s t r a , Thomas L. 144
H o o v e r , S h i r l e y 8 5 , 140
Jacob, George
H o e k z e m a , C a r o l 69 , 9 6 , 182,
H o p p , J o a n 70
J a c o b s , C u r t 8 5 , 194
H o r n b a c h e r , J o a n n e 219
J a c o b s , Dan 141
Hoel, Carla
H o m e , Deloris
J a e h n i g , Robert 3 6 , 193
H o e r n e r , Bourgi 5 5 , 175
H o p k i n s , Richard 70
J a n s e n , H o w a r d 220
H o e z e e , Edward 219
Hoskins, Barbara 7 0 , 1 4 3 , 1 7 5 ,
Jansma, Barbara 70
149
H o f f m a n , A l l e n 55
Jansma, Jerome
200 H o s t e t t e r , J o h n 70
Jansma, Richard
H o u c k , Doris 7 0 , 200
Jansma, Roger
Hoffman, Joanne
H o u s t o n , Ralph 8 5 , 189, 188
J e n k s , D i a n a 70
H o f f m a n , J u d i t h B.
Houtman, Donald
J e n n e r , J a c k 1 8 0 , 1 3 0 , 188
H o f f m a n , M a r l e n e 55
H o u t i n , Peter
J e n n e r , Peter 5 5 , 105
Hoffmann, Alfred
Houtman, Norma
Jicha, Karl
H o f f m y e r , H e l e n 6 9 , 149
H o u t m a n , Thomas 204
J o e c k e l , Bev 1 4 0 , 1 7 4 , 9 8
H o f f s , J u d i t h 219
H o w e l l , James
J o e c k e l , W i l l i a m 55
H o f m a n , W e n d e l l 6 9 , 141
H o w l e t t , Stephen 144
J o h n s o n , Barb 7 0 , 136
H o f m e y e r , Terry
Hsu, Peter 4 5 , 2 2 0 , 203
J o h n s o n , Doug J . 150
H o f m e y e r , Ruth
H u b b a r d , G e o r g e 55
J o h n s o n , Doug M .
Hogenboom M a r y 8 5 , 177, 180
H u i s j e n , Lois 7 0 , 200
J o h n s o n , Earl 7 0 , 194
H o l d e n , Sidney 69
H u i s m a n , G r a c i a 55
J o h n s o n , J e r r y 85
Holkeboer, Judy
H u i z e n , Gordon 141, 98
J o h n s o n , M a r g o 220
H o l l a n d , D a v i d 2 1 9 , 114
H u i z e n g a , Barbara 70
J o h n v i l l e , A n n 85
H o l l a n d e r , Doris 69
H u i z e n g a , V i r g i n i a 70
Jones, Dale
H o l l a n d e r , Janet 140, 189
H u l l , G r e t c h e n 7 0 , 199
J o n e s , Ian
H o l l a n d e r , Lois 149
Huls, David
J o n e s , J e f f 220
H o l l e m a n , C h a r l e s 69
H u l s t , James
J o n e s , Robert 1 4 7 , 179
H o l l e m a n , C u r t i s 55
H u n t , John
Jones, W i l l i a m 141
H o l l e m a n , Edith 55
H u n t , Richard
Joseph, J a c q u e l i n e 70, 9 8 , 182,
H o l l e m a n , K e n 8 5 , 150
H u s t o n , Betsy 8 5 , 175
H o l l e m a n , W i l l i a m 144, 219
H u t c h i n s o n , A n n 55
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H o l l e n b a c h , D a v i d 6 9 , 138, 205
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J u l i e n , Ellis 188
H o l l i n g e r , Ellen 55
H u y l e r , Richard
J u n g , Eleanor 70
Holman, Karen
H u y s e r , Esther 85
J u r r i e s , James 8 5 , 150
H o l m e n , Sandra 69
H y i n k , Paul 8 5 , 1 9 5 , 141
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I p e r l a a n , M a r y 1 4 0 , 1 4 8 , 199
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Hommerson, J o h n
I r w i n , Richard 147
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Krieger, M a r j o r i e 36
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K l o o s t e r h o u s e , Linda 8 6 , 143
K r o n e m e y e r , D a l e 71
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K r u i s w y k , Elbertus 1 8 9 , 2 2 1 , 114
K a p e r , Ruth 70
K n o p e r , W a y n e 71
K r u i z e n g a , Betsy 8 6 , 141
Karachy, Waleed
K n u d s e n , A n n 7 1 , 149
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K n u t s o n , G a r t h 196
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K o b e s , Rodger 2 0 4 , 199
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K e e n , W i I I i a m 70
K o e l b e l , John
K u b o , M i t s u y o 1 4 3 , 221
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K o e n e n , J o h n 141
K u d i l e , Ronald 8 6 , 1 4 7 , 203
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K u i k e n , Bruce 8 6 , 204
K e m m e , Barbara 85
K o h l m a n , Ruthann 5 6 , 9 8
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Kemme, N a n c y
K o l l e n , J u d i t h 7 1 , 1 4 3 , 200
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K u i p e r , Edward 1 4 4 , 221
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K o o i m a n , Pat 8 6 , 1 4 3 , 9 8
K u i p e r , J a c o b 221
K i e f f e r , Paul 1 4 7 ,
Kooistra, Sally 5 6 , 3 7 , 108,
Kuipers, Dixon
114 Kansfield, Norman 9 6 , 108, 1 7 9 , 2 0 9 , 1 3 8 , 2 2 0 , 205
K i e f t , John 86, 9 6 , 9 7 , 141,
175
K u i t e , Barbara 5 6
K o o p m a n , J a n e t 1 4 6 , 221
Kunz, Carolyn
K i e l , Wayne
K o o p s , Earl 71
Kurland, Jeffrey
Killam, Nancy 56
K o r t , A r l o a 71
K u s a k , Joseph 154
K i n k e m a , Bob
K o r t , Eugene 5 6
K u y p e r , C a r o l 7 1 , 200
1 8 0 , 204
K i r k , G o r d o n 8 6 , 141
K o r t e , C a r o l 71
L a B o u e f f , D i a n e 7 1 , 182
K i r l i n , William 56
Kortering, Norma
Lam, A n n a
K l a a r e n , K e i t h 7 0 , 188
K o r v e r , G a i l e r d 7 1 , 161
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K l a a s e n , G e n e 8 6 , 194
K o s t e r , Robert 8 6 , 204
London, N a n c y 86
K l e b e , Robert 8 6 , 138
K o s t e r , Ronald
Langjahr, Sieglinde 56
K l e i n , J o h n 7 0 , 144
K r a a i , D a l e 71
L a n n i n g , Richard
K l e i n , M a r y 70, 9 6 , 140, 177,
Kragt, Alice
L a n t a y , C h a r l e s 7 1 , 1 9 9 , 104
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Lanting, A r l y n 86
K r a m e r , A r t h u r 7 1 , 1 3 8 , 161,
Lantinga, Orvin
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L a u g h l i n , M i c h a e l 1 2 3 , 194
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K l e i n h e k s e l , Russel 5 6 , 154
Kramer, Clarence
K l e i s , D a v i d 1 89
K r a u s , E l i z a b e t h 1 4 0 , 3 1 , 221
L a v e r m a n , Bruce 1 3 8 , 1 8 0 , 221
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K r a u s e , J a c q u e l i n e 71
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K r e m e r , Ruth 8 6
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Klomparens, Charles 56
K r e u n e n , Robert 1 6 1 , 1 7 9 , 1 9 5 ,
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221, 98
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182
L e f g r e n , K a r e n 222
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M e r s e n , Janet 72
Lemmenes, Larry 7 1 , 141
M a k i , M a r g a r e t 86
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M e y e r , Elizabeth
Lesemann, K a t h l e e n 5 6
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M e y e r , K a t h y 7 2 , 140
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M a r c u s , Stan 8 7 , 204
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M i l l e r , G e r r y 144, 223
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M o g l e , C a r o l 7 2 , 9 6 , 137, 195
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M o h r , Lynne 8 7 , 130
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M e l i c h a r , J o h n 4 0 , 200
M u e l l e r , Regina 5 7 , 199
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M e n n i n g , C h a r l e s 5 7 , 1 1 5 , 194
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244
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M u l l i k e n , Lynne 8 7 , 137
N y k a m p , W e s l e y 224
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182
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N y k e r k , K e i t h 204
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N y k e r k , N a n c y 58
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P e t e r m a n , James 225 , 203
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W h i t e , James
W a l v o o r d , Doug 7 9 , 2 0 3 , 141
W h i t l o c k , M a r y 1 7 9 , 232
W y m a , D a v i d 232
W a l v o o r d , Linda 7 9 , 140
W i e g e r i n k , James 155
W o r m u t h , Jerome
W a n g , J o h n 62
W i e g e r i n k , James L. 79
W o u n c y , Jon 63
W a r n e r , Brian 6 2 , 123
W i e g m a n , M a r j o r i e 62
W o z n e y , Ruth 8 0 , 1 4 6 , 115,
W a r n e t , Ronald 62
W i e r , D a v i d 80
W a s d y k e , W e s l e y 7 9 , 203
W i e r e n g a , Thomas 80
W r i g h t , Sandra 63
W a s h b u r n , D i a n e 149
W i e r s , C h a r l e s 62
W y n n e , Edwin 80
Wasserman, M a r g e r e t 91
W i k m a n , D a v i d 114
Y a k e r , Barbara 6 3 , 1 7 7 , 194
W a t a n a b e , A k i k o 91
W i e l i n g , Sally
Yeager, Phyllis
W a t r o u s , Elbert 7 9 , 1 3 8 , 1 8 9 ,
W i e r s m a , Jim
Y o n k e r s , C a r o l 63
W i e r s m a , R i c h a r d 62
Y o r k , J o h n 147
W e b s t e r , Frances
Wiggers, Gerard
Y o s t , N e f f 233
W e e d , L a t t y 79
W i l c o x , Staphen 62
Y o s t , C h e r i e 233
W e e n e r , Sherwin 232
W i l e y , James 6 2 , 122
Young, Alexandra
W e e n u m , J a n i s 91
Williams, Willis
Y z e n b a a r d , Ruth 6 3 , 189 , 200
W e e r s i n g , M a r c e l y n 188
W i l s o n , A l a n 8 0 , 138
Z e e d y k , B e v 1 3 7 , 2 3 3 , 151
W e e r s t r a , D a v i d 232
W i l s o n , Lois 8 0 , 146
Z e e d y k , James 63
W e i d e n a a r , Barnard
W i n c h e s t e r , Pat 1 4 9 , 1 7 7 , 232
Z e e r i p , Donna
Weige, Patricia
W i n n , S t a n l e y 2 3 2 , 120
Z e g e r s , Rod 3 9 , 1 7 9 , 233
W e i n , H a r r i e t 62
W i s e , H a r o l d 9 1 , 1 4 4 , 100
Z e g e r s , M a r g e r e t 6 3 , 175
W e l c h e r , Frances 4 3 , 62
W i s s i n k , Bonnie 8 0 , 9 6 , 1 4 6 ,
Z i e s e n i t z , M a r y 143
116
W e l m e r s , Bruce 79
1 0 0 , 126
194
Z o s c h k e , Paul 141
194
W e l s h , Richard 7 9 , 141
Wissink, Carl
Z u i d e r s m a , Ruth 80
W e l t y , Sam 150
W i t t e r , Richard 8 0 , 1 5 0 , 188
Zwart, David
W e l w o o d , Paul 91
W o l b r i n k , James 63
Z w a r t , N a n c y 8 0 , 140
W e r g e , Thomas
W o l f , C o r a l i e 2 3 2 , 199
Z w e m e r , A n d r e w 6 3 , 1 5 4 , 150
W e r k m a n , Barry 7 9 , 144
W o l f , G e r r y 9 1 , 9 9 , 130, 141,
Z w e m e r , Jane 2 0 0 , 194
Wessels, N a n c y 79
Z w y g h u i z e n , A r l e n e 137
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W e s t e r v i l l e , Paul
W o l t e r i n k , Thomas 9 1 , 150
Zylman, Gordon
W e s t h u i s , Ross 1 4 4 , 199
W o l t m a n , K a r e n 9 1 , 143
Z y l s t r a , Ronald 63
W e v e r , Sheryl 9 1 , 203
W o m b w e l l , Thomas
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