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Staff Paul Fell

G re ta W e e k s G a r y Looman El izabeth Fell

Judy Nienhuis M a r l a m K laaren Janet De N o b l e Barbara Emmick Marsha l l Elzlnga

MILESTONE

PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF

HOPE COLLEGE

HOLLAND, MICHIGAN

Car l Poit Jane A n k e r M a r y Decker Ron Chand le r A r d i t h Brower Dorene Tornga Anne W i e g e r i n k She lby Braaksma Lor ra ine He l lenga Cyn th ia V a n d e r m y d e

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The Dedication Dr. William Vander Lugt

As a l ibe ra l arts school suppo r ted by the church, Hope Co l l ege aspires " t o t ra in the w h o l e of man fo r the w h o l e o f l i fe . . S t r iv ing constant ly to rea l -ize this g o a l more fu l l y , the co l lege has come to be recogn i zed as one of the f inest in the na t ion . In-d iv idua ls , o f course, have assumed s ign i f icant roles in the g r a d u a l r ea l i za t i on o f Hope ' s s tandards . O n e such i nd i v i dua l , a f ine scholar a n d a thor -ough ly consec ra ted Chr is t ian , stands out as a g u i d i n g

in f luence — Dr. W i l l i a m V a n d e r Lugt. Dur ing his six years w i th H o p e Co l l ege Dr. Van -

der Lugt has come to be r e c o g n i z e d as the spokes-man of a most in te l l i gen t , luc id , a n d e f fec t ive phi lo-sophy of Chr is t ian e d u c a t i o n . C a p a b l e of express-ing as wel l as o f u n d e r s t a n d i n g the func t ion of the co l l ege in re la t ion to the church, he has s t imu la ted closer u n d e r s t a n d i n g a n d c o o p e r a t i o n be tween the t w o in the a t t emp t to i n t eg ra te cul ture w i th the

Faith. In his re la t ions w i th the students Dr. V a n d e r Lugt

endeavors to convey his concep t o f a Chr is t ian, l i be ra l arts e d u c a t i o n . He con t inua l l y stresses to his students the i m p o r t a n c e o f r e a d i n g to become a c q u a i n t e d w i th the g r e a t minds, fo r he considers g r e a t books the best po in t o f con tac t w i t h the cul ture of the race a n d the best means o f i nd i v i dua l intel-

lectual g r o w t h .

A l t h o u g h Dr. V a n d e r Lugt cont inues to teach, as Dean of the Co l l ege he spends much t ime adv is ing facu l ty a n d students r e g a r d i n g academic a n d per-sonal p rob lems. He has e a r n e d the repu ta t ion o f be ing " t h e man of the o p e n d o o r . " The open doo r is symbol ic not on ly o f his o f f ice doo r wh ich is open a t a l l t imes but also of his mind which is a lways o p e n to new ideas a n d op in ions , a lways to le ran t

o f o thers ' fee l ings . In his persona l l i fe Dr. V a n d e r Lugt reflects the

h igh ideals ev iden t in his pro fess iona l l i fe. His sin-cere a t t i tude a n d his w a r m interest in each person as an i nd i v idua l p e r v a d e all o f his re lat ionships whe the r in the school , a m o n g his f r iends , or at the

h e a d of a f ine fam i l y . In recogn i t i on o f a man of superb in tegr i ty , a

man w h o is a sound scholar , an insp i r ing teacher , an unders tand ing counselor , a man w h o has con-t r i bu ted much to b r i ng H o p e Co l l ege a long the r o a d to a b r i gh te r fu ture , we , the Class o f 1960 , ded i ca te this Milestone to Dr. W i l l i a m V a n d e r Lugt.

Table of Contents

Dedication 4

Letter From The President 8

Faculty-Administration 10

Activities 38

Organization 72

Societies 112

Sports 138

Seniors 170

Underclassmen 190

Advertisements 224

Student Index 248

Acknowledgements

The 1 9 5 9 MILESTONE staff wishes to express app rec i a t i on to those wi th-out whose he lp w e cou ld not have comp le ted our record of "M i les tones to a b r i gh te r f u t u r e " .

Roger Prince

Joel Spykerman

Leander W a n g

Dave VandeVusse

Sheryl De W i t t e

M a r i l y n Scudder

Eugene Boelte

Caro l S ikkenga

M a r c i a Ba ldw in

Ruth V e i d m a n

D iane Sluyter

Robert Co le

Jack Bundy

Jack C o b b

A Letter From The President

As H o p e Co l l ege app roaches the one hundred th ann iversary of its f o u n d i n g , those

men a n d w o m e n w h o have its w e l f a r e on their minds a n d hearts may ask themselves

quest ions: " H a s H o p e been true to her h e r i t a g e ? " " H o w does she stand in the ac-

a d e m i c w o r l d o f t o d a y ? " " W h a t does she need to enter her second century w i th

s t rength a n d c o n f i d e n c e ? "

in an e x t r a o r d i n a r y w a y , H o p e Co l lege has fu l f i l led the cha rge p laced upon the first

President , Dr. Phi l ip Phelps, on the occas ion o f his i naugura l , July 12, 1 8 6 6 . The

speaker . Dr. Isaac N . W y c k o f f , one o f the g rea t leaders o f the Reformed Protestant

Dutch Church o f A m e r i c a (as it was then known) , w i th a lmost c la i r voyan t ins ight , set

some goa ls fo r a g o o d Twent ie th Century co l lege . He said, in e f fec t ;

First, H o p e Co l lege must teach the languages of the w o r l d . This is a shr ink ing w o r l d

a n d w e must learn to be at home in i t .

Second, H o p e Co l l ege must teach the sciences. This is an a g e of science a n d on ly

those w h o a re expe r t in the sciences can p rov ide the i n fo rma t i on a n d techniques nec-

essary f o r l eadersh ip a n d even fo r survival .

Third, H o p e Co l l ege must teach mora l science a n d t ra in leaders fo r the Church.

W i t h o u t co l l ege - t r a i ned leaders , a d e n o m i n a t i o n cannot survive.

The present looks bo th ways — to the past a n d to the fu ture. In this y e a r b o o k the

ed i to rs have set ano the r MILESTONE a long the r oad . Here you f ind p o r t r a y e d the

present act iv i t ies o f the students a n d facu l ty as they pro jec t upon the fu tu re the rich

he r i t age of the past .

I rwin J. Lubbers President

The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards.

Ana to l e France

Administration

The Board of Trustees 1

Executive Commi t tee , Board of Trustees; FRONT ROW: f rom le f t ; W y n o n d Wichers , Theodore Schoap, I rw in J. Lubbers, Mrs. Geo rge Pelgr im,

Titus W . Hager , John A. Dykstra. BACK R O W ; Nicho las Rozeboom, Ekdal Buys, Ma t thew Peelen, Henry K le inheksel , Henry Stef fens.

Vice-President

Vice President Dr. John W. Ho l lenbach is the des-i gna ted admin i s t ra to r and representa t ive of the Pres-ident ; he is respons ib le for the e f f ic ient coo rd ina t ion of the act iv i t ies of the several od in in is t ra t i ve de-par tments of the co l lege.

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Deans

Dr. W i l l i a m V a n d e r Lugt, Dean of the co l lege, supervises a l l aspects of academic endeavo r at

Hope Col lege.

Dean of W o m e n , Emma Reeverts, and her assistant, Mrs. Del ia S te in inge r , are respons ib le for the w e l f a r e of the w o m e n students.

Dean of Students, M i l t on H inga , M.A . , deals w i t h pract ica l p rob lems ar is ing in gove rn ing a

col lege communi ty .

Dean of Men , W i l l i a m Hi lmer t , B.D., at tends to the genera l w e l f a r e of the men students at

the co l lege.

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Administration

Student Records are kept by the recorder , Jeanet te Poest.

Student enro l lment is superv ised by A l b e r t T immer, M.A . the Director of admiss ions.

The newly c reated pos i t ion of Di rector of Voca t iona l Placement is he ld by Dr. Thomas E. Van Dahm.

Rein Visscher is the Col lege Business M a n a g e r . Henry Stef fens, M .A . has charge of the co l lege f inances.

Alumni and Publicity

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Senator C lyde Geer l ings , A.B., is the A l u m n i Director

of the co l lege.

Secretary of the A lumn i Associat ion and ed i to r of the

A l u m n i M a g a z i n e is M a r i a n A. St ryker , A.B.

Janet M u l d e r , A.B. is in charge of the school archives. Hope Col lege's new Director of pub l ic Relations is

Gera ld J. Kruyf , M .A .

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Biology

O s c a r E d w a r d T h o m p s o n C h a i r m a n of the B io logy Depa r tmen t A . B . M t . Un ion Co l l ege M . A . Co rne l l Un i ve rs i t y , 1926

P h i l l i p G . C r o o k B.S. Un ive rs i t y of M a r y l a n d M . S . Un ivers i t y of N e w M e x i c o Ph.D. Pennsy lvan ia Sta te Un i ve rs i t y , 1955

E v a B. V a n S c h a a c k A . B . Hope Co l l ege Ph.D. Johns Hopk ins Un i ve rs i t y , 1937

T u n i s B a k e r A . B . Hope Co l l ege M . S . C o l u m b i a Un ivers i t y Ph .D . N e w York Un i ve rs i t y , 1944

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E u g e n e C . J e k e l A . B . Hope C o l l e g e M . S . Purdue U n i v e r s i t y ,

Chemistry

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i G e r r i t V a n Z y l C h a i r m a n of the Chemis t ry Depa r tmen t A .B . Hope Co l l ege M . A . Un ivers i t y o f M i c h i g a n Ph.D. Un ive rs i t y of M i c h i g a n , 1 9 2 4

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J . H a r v e y K l e i n h e k s e l A . B . Hope Co l l ege M.S . Un i ve rs i t y o f I l l i n o i s Ph .D . Un i ve rs i t y o f I l l i n o i s , 1927

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I r w i n J . B r i n k A .B . Hope Co l l ege Ph.D. Un ivers i t y of I l l i n o i s , 1 9 5 7

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English

C l a r e n c e D e G r a a f C h a i r m a n o f the Engl ish Depa r tmen t A . B . C a l v i n Co l l ege M . A . Un ive rs i t y o f M i c h i g a n Ed.D. Un ive rs i t y of M i c h i g a n , 1945

A . J a m e s P r i n s A . B . Hope C o l l e g e M . A . Un ive rs i t y o f M i c h i g a n , 1939

H e n r y T e n H o a r A . B . C a l v i n Co l l ege M . A . Un ive rs i t y o f M i c h i g a n , 1945

J o y K . T a l b e r t A .B . N e w M e x i c o Sta te Teachers Co l l ege M . A . Un ive rs i t y of Kansas Ph.D. Un ive rs i t y of Kansas, 1941

J o h n W . H o l l e n b a c h A . B . M u h l e n b e r g Co l l ege M . A . C o l u m b i a Un ive rs i t y Ph .D. Un ive rs i t y o f W iscons in , 1941

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E d w a r d E. B r a n d A .B . C e n t r a l Co l l ege ( I o w a ) M . A . Un i ve rs i t y of I o w a E d . D . Un i ve r s i t y o f Denve r , 1951

J e a n P r o t h e r o e A . B . O b e r l i n Co l l ege M . A . Western Reserve Un ive rs i t y , 1951

V i r g i n i a C a r w e l l A .B . Eastern I l l i n o i s Sta te Co l l ege M . A . N o r t h w e s t e r n Un i ve r s i t y , 1955

R u t h D e W o i f e A . B . Hope Co l l ege M . A . C o l u m b i a Un i ve r s i t y , 1918

E m m a R e e v e r t s A . B . Hope Co l l ege M . A . Un ivers i t y of M i c h i g a n , 1937

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Education

G a r r e t t V a n d e r b o r g h C h a i r m a n of the Educa t ion D e p a r t m e n t A . B . Hope Co l l ege M . A . C o l u m b i a Un i ve r s i t y , 1927

J o h n J . V e r B e e k A . B , Hope Co l l ege M . A . Un ive rs i t y of M i c h i g a n , 1933

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H e l e n H . S c h o o n A .B . No r t hwes te rn Un ive rs i t y M . A . Un ivers i t y o f M i c h i g a n , 1942

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Philosophy

D. Ivan Dykstra C h a i r m a n of the Ph i losophy Depa r tmen t A . B . Hope Co l l ege Th.B. Wes te rn T h e o l o g i c a l Seminary Ph .D . Ya le Un i ve rs i t y , 1945

Physics

Harry Frissel A . B . Hope C o l l e g e M . S . I o w a Sta te Un i ve rs i t y Ph.D. I o w a S ta te Un i ve r s i t y , 1 9 5 4 Clarence Kleis

Cha i rman of the Physics Depa r tmen t A . B . Hope Co l lege M . A . Un ive rs i t y o f M i c h i g a n , 1928

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Foreign Languages

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E d w a r d J . W a l t e r s C h a i r m a n o f the Lat in Depa r tmen t A .B . Hope Co l l ege M . A . Un ivers i t y of M i c h i g a n , 1927

w M a r g u e r i t e M e y e r P r i n s C h a i r m a n o f the French Depa r tmen t A .B . Hope Co l l ege M . A . Un ive rs i t y o f W iscons in , 1920

W i l l i a m J. H i l m e r t A . B . Hope Co l l ege B .D. Wes te rn T h e o l o g i c a l S e m i n a r y , 1934

(A lso C h a i r m a n o f the Re l ig ious Educa t ion Depa r tmen t )

N e l l a M e y e r A . B . Un ive rs i t y of Wiscons in M . A . C o l u m b i a Un i ve rs i t y , 1940

H a r r y G e r b e r d i n g A . B . M i c h i g a n State Un ive rs i t y M . A . M i c h i g a n State Un i ve rs i t y , 1957 (Part t i m e ins t ruc tor )

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D o n a l d F. B r o w n C h a i r m a n o f the Spanish Depa r tmen t A . B . W h e a t o n Co l l ege M . A . Un ive rs i t y of I l l i n o i s Ph .D. Un ive rs i t y o f I l l i n o i s , 1935

E z r a F. G e a r h a r t C h a i r m a n of the G e r m a n Depar tmen t A . B . Hope Co l l ege M . A . I n d i a n a Un ive rs i t y , 1 9 5 4

E r n e s t E. E l l e r t \ . B . Amhers t Co l l ege

M . A . C o l u m b i a Un ive rs i t y Ph .D. Un ive rs i t y o f N o r t h C a r o l i n a , 1947

E s t h e r M a c F a r l a n e S n o w A . B . Hope Co l l ege M . A . M i c h i g a n State Un ive rs i t y , 1955

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History and Political Science

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J. Dyke Van Putten C h a i r m a n o f the H is to ry and P o l i t i c a l Science D e p a r t m e n t A . B . Hope Co l l ege M . A . C o l u m b i a Un i ve rs i t y B.D. Presbyter ian S e m i n a r y Ph.D. Un i ve rs i t y o f Ch i cago , 1945

Paul G. Fr ied A.B . Hope Co l l ege M . A . H a r v a r d Un ive rs i t y Ph .D. Un ive rs i t y o f E r l angen , 1949

A l v i n W. Vanderbush A . B . Hope C o l l e g e M . A . Un ive rs i t y of M i c h i g a n , 1938

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A . W a r r e n W i l l i a m s A . B . W a k e Forest Co l l ege M . A . Un i ve rs i t y of N o r t h C a r o l i n a Ph.D. Un i ve rs i t y o f N o r t h C a r o l i n a , 1953

M e t t a J. Ross A .B . Hope Co l l ege M . A . Un ive rs i t y o f M i c h i g a n , 1935

M i l t o n L. H i n g a A . B . K a l a m a z o o Co l l ege M . A . C o l u m b i a Un i ve rs i t y , 1926

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Music

Robert W . Cavanaugh C h a i r m a n of the Music D e p a r t m e n t A . B . Un ive rs i t y of W iscons in B.Mus. A m e r i c a n Conserva to ry of Music M . M u s . A m e r i c a n Conserva to ry o f Music Ed. D. in Music Un i ve rs i t y o f M i c h i g a n , 1953

A n t h o n y Kooiker B.Mus. N o r t h w e s t e r n Un ive rs i t y M . M u s . Un i ve rs i t y of Rochester , 1944

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Morre t te L. Rider B. Mus . Un ive rs i t y of M i c h i g a n M . M u s . Un ive rs i t y o f M i c h i g a n Ed .D . in Music C o l u m b i a Un i ve r s i t y , 1955

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R o g e r J. R i e l b e r g A . B . Hope C o l l e g e S . M . M . U n i o n T h e o l o g i c a l School of Sacred M u s i c , 1 9 4 9

N o r m a B a u g h m a n C o l l e g e of Mus i c , C i n c i n n a t i

J a n t i n a W . H o l l e m a n A . B . Cen t ra l Co l l ege ( I owa) M . A . C o l u m b i a Un i ve r s i t y , 1946

H e l e n e P r i s m a n K a r s t e n A m e r i c a n Conserva to ry of Music

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Economics and Business Administration

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D w i g h t B. Y n t e m a C h a i r m a n of t h e Economics a n d Business A d -m i n i s t r a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t A . B . Hope Co l l ege M . A . Un i ve rs i t y o f M i c h i g a n Ph .D . Un i ve rs i t y o f M i c h i g a n , 1 9 3 2

A d r i a n K l a a s e n Ph.B. Un i ve rs i t y of C h i c a g o M . A . M i c h i g a n Sta te Un i ve r s i t y , 1957

T h o m a s E. V a n D a h m A . B . Hope Co l l ege M . A . Un i ve rs i t y o f M i c h i g a n Ph .D . Un i ve rs i t y of M i c h i g a n , 1959

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Mathematics

C h a r l e s A . S t e k e f e e A . B . Hope C o l l e g e M . A . Un i ve r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n , 1 9 3 7 J a y E. F o l k e r t

C h a i r m a n o f the Ma thema t i c s D e p a r t m e n t A . B . Hope C o l l e g e M . A . Un ive rs i t y of M i c h i g a n Ph.D. M i c h i g a n Sta te Un i ve r s i t y , 1955

R o n a l d B r o w n A . B . Hope C o l l e g e (pa r t t i m e ins t ruc to r )

C o r n e l i u s M u l d e r A . B . Hope C o l l e g e M . A . Un ive rs i t y o f M i c h i g a n , 1931 (pa r t t i m e ins t ruc to r )

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Psychology

R o b e r t D e H a a n C h a i r m a n of the Psychology D e p a r t m e n t A . B . C a l v i n C o l l e g e Ph.D. Un i ve rs i t y o f C h i c a g o , 1951

E u g e n e S c h o l t e n A . B . Hope Co l l ege M . A . Un i ve rs i t y o f Sou the rn C a l i f o r n i a ( pa r t t i m e ins t ruc to r )

W i l l i a m V a n d e r L u g t A .B . C a l v i n Co l l ege M . A . Un i ve rs i t y o f M i c h i g a n Ph.D. Un i ve rs i t y o f M i c h i g a n , 1932

C a r o l P a y n e S m i t h

B.S. B o w l i n g Green Sta te U n i v e r s i t y , 1955 (pa r t t i m e ins t ruc to r )

M a r y R h o a d e s A . B . Hope C o l l e g e , 1 9 5 7 (pa r t t ime ins t ruc to r )

Sociology

M a r g u e r i t e H o d d e n A .B . Hope C o l l e g e , 1948 (pa r t t i m e ins t ruc to r )

P a u l N y b e r g C h a i r m a n o f t h e Soc io logy D e p a r t m e n t S.B. Sou thern O r e g o n C o l l e g e Ed .M . H a r v a r d Un ive rs i t y Ed .D. H a r v a r d Un i ve r s i t y , 1 9 5 7

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Speech

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R o b e r t L e e S m i t h B.S. B o w l i n g G r e e n State Un i ve rs i t y M . A . B o w l i n g G r e e n Sta te Un i ve r s i t y , 1957

D a l e S. D e W i t t A .B . Hope C o l l e g e M . A . N o r t h w e s t e r n U n i v e r s i t y , 1 9 5 6

W i l l i a m S c h r i e r C h a i r m a n of the Speech D e p a r t m e n t A . B . Un i ve rs i t y of M i c h i g a n M . A . Un ive rs i t y of M i c h i g a n Ph.D. Un ive rs i t y o f M i c h i g a n , 1945

Art

M a r c i a W o o d A . B . K a l a m a z o o Co l l ege M . F . A . C ranb rook A c a d e m y of A r t , 1956

Religion and Bible

HHHHHHHHHHHHbnMHHHHHhHI B a s t i o n K r u i t h o f A . B . C a l v i n Co l l ege M . A . Un i ve rs i t y of M i c h i g a n Ph.D. Un ive rs i t y of E d i n b u r g h , 1955

H e n r y V o o g d C h a i r m a n of t h e Re l i g i on a n d B i b l e d e p a r t m e n t A . B . Hope Co l l ege B.D. Wes te rn T h e o l o g i c a l Semina ry Th .D . Pr ince ton T h e o l o g i c a l S e m i n a r y , 1 9 4 7

H a r r y B u i s A .B . Hope Co l l ege B.D. Wes te rn T h e o l o g i c a l S e m i n a r y , 1949

R i c h a r d R h e m A . B . Hope C o l l e g e , 1956 (pa r t t i m e ins t ruc tor )

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Physical Education

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R u s s e l l D e V e t t e A . B . Hope C o l l e g e M . A . Un i ve r s i l y o f M i c h i g a n , 1948

L a w r e n c e J . G r e e n C h a i r m a n o f the Physical Educa t ion Depar tmen t A .B . Cen t ra l Co l l ege ( I o w a ) M . A . Drake Un ive rs i t y Ph .D. State Un ive rs i t y o f I o w a , 1955

M a r y L o u i s e B r e i d A . B . Hope Co l l ege M . S . I n d i a n a Un i ve r s i t y , 1953

G o r d o n B r e w e r A .B . Hope Co l l ege M . A . Un ive rs i t y of M i c h i g a n , 1952

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Library

M i l d r e d E. S i n g ' e t o n , M . A . a n d M . S , Head L i b r a r i a n

E t h e l B o o t , A . B . a n d B.S. i n L.S. Ass is tant in Acqu i s i t i ons a n d C a t a l o g i n g

J o h n R. M a y , A . B . a n d M . A . i n L. S. Ass i tan t L i b r a r i a n in charge o f C a t a l o g i n g

M . Lo i s B a i l e y , M . A . a n d B.S. i n L.S. Reference L i b r a r i a n

I r e n e V e r B e e k , A . B . C i r c u l a t i o n Ass is tant

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Robert Dressner of the Slater Food Service is we l l known to Hope students. Mr . Dressner and his assistant, Bert W h i t e , supervise the procurement and the pre-pa ra t i on of f o o d for the co l lege.

Book Store

Mr. E. D. W a d e manages the Blue Key books to re , wh ich has recent ly been e n l a r g e d to bet ter meet the needs of the student b o d y for tex tbooks , c l o th ing , and var ious o ther school suppl ies.

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Secretaries

FRONT R O W , f rom le f t : Phyll is G r a h a m , Beverly Vander M y d e , Barbara V r iesman , Char lo t te M u l d e r .

BACK R O W : M a r i e A i tch ison , Evelyn Moo re , Dena Wa l te rs , Donna M o k m a , Jo Anne Huen ink , Barbara Vander Jagt .

Housemothers

From le f t : M a r y Tel lman, E l izabeth Koeppe, Ruth De W o l f e , Peggy Buteyn, Laura M a r k e r t , J e a n e t t e Boeskool.

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Clinic

S T A N D I N G ; V i v i an Ande rson , Joyce Mencare l l i , Phil l is Prins. SEATED: Dr. O t t o Vander Ve lde. N O T PICTURED: Henr ie t ta

Ket, M a r y Lou Van Dyke , Mrs. T. Housenga.

Maintenance Staff

FRONT R O W : Mrs. Visscher, Mrs. M e y e r i n g , Mrs. Sterk, Mrs. Van Slooten, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Bauwman Mrs. Rosema

SECOND R O W : W . Steketee, J. Steketee, L. Karel , B. Scholten E. W e h r m e y e r , P. Van Pelt, H. Den Uyl , F. L.ghthart .

THIRD R O W : T. W e s t i n g , R. Denhar tog , D. Poppema, H. Muyskens, . verse, . y ma .

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Never before have we had so little time in which to do so much.

Frankl in D. Roosevelt

Activities

A b e w i l d e r e d f reshman arr ives on campus.

Freshmen

Every fa l l a new f reshman class arr ives on campus ful l o f h igh expec ta t ions . But com-plete un fami l i a r i t y w i th surroundings a d d e d to a maze of o r ien ta t ion act iv i t ies leaves each a n d every one of these students- to-be comple te ly b e w i l d e r e d . W i t h the Y Beach Party, facu l ty recept ion , p lacement tests, reg is t ra t ion , a mixer , and the necessities o f unpack ing a n d meet ing a roommate , the f reshman has not a moment to th ink. Yet, this week in wh ich he is hur r ied ly acqua in ted wi th a dozen phases o f co l lege l i fe is on ly the first. M a n y weeks a n d months l ie a h e a d in wh ich new exper iences wi l l cont r ibu te to the deve lopment of a k n o w l e d g e a b l e student.

Miss Reeverts welcomes f reshmen gi r ls and their parents.

Lorraine and Harr ie t are hostesses at the W.A.L. tea,

Big and Litt le Sisters become bet ter acqua in ted ,

Orientation

Convocat ion f o rma l l y beg ins the col lege year .

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Frosh-Soph Competition

Each fa l l the f reshmen a n d sophomore classes meet each other and v ie fo r supe-r ior i ty in two contests, The Pull and The Nykerk Cup Contest. First, the male mem-bers o f the classes take their turn a n d en-deavo r , by means o f a rope , to pul l their opponen ts across Black River. Fo l lowing them, the f ema le members of the classes try e i ther to retr ieve or re ta in their p r i de in a more esthetic fash ion , each class str iv ing to ou tdo the other in its pe r fo rmance of a p lay , an o ra t i on , a n d a song.

This year senior i ty p roved super ior i ty — the sophomore class, the Class of ' 6 1 , won both contests. But the Class o f ' 62 has next year in wh ich to a t tempt the de fea t o f a new f reshman class.

" H e a v e ! "

A morale g i r l br ings re l ie f .

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Betty V icha receives the cup for the t r i umphan t sophomores.

The sophomore " c l e a n i n g w o m e n " demonst ra te d ramat i c ski l l .

The f reshmen gi r ls s ing "B i r th of the Blues."

Homecoming

Homecoming , wi th its pep ra l ly , queen 's co rona t ion , do rm i to ry a n d house decora -t ions, p a r a d e , floats, f o o t b a l l game , open house, banquets , p lay , a n d Homecoming Ball, is the most social week end of the school yea r .

This year , however , academic pursuits took their r ight fu l a n d log ica l p lace as prominent a lumni led var ious discussion groups on the theme " T h e Posit ion of The Uni ted States in the W o r l d T o d a y " in music, re l ig ion, commerce a n d industry, ph i losophy , educa t ion , and science. Dr. Hessel Yntema's address ent i t led "The Posit ion of The Uni ted States in In te rnat iona l Law in the W o r l d T o d a y " c l imaxed Academic Homecomjng .

The comb ina t ion of al l o f these events a d d e d much to our " M e m o r y A l b u m " a n d p rov ided a fest ive a tmosphere for Her Majesty , the Queen .

H i g h l i g h t i n g Academic Homecoming is the keynote address by Dr. Hessel Yntema.

Voorhess decorat ions depic t var ious phases of co l lege l i fe .

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The Praters renew memories w i th thei r creat ion of Kangaroo Court .

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Queen Sue and her court express thei r g lee as Hope scores another touchdown.

Exci tement re igns as the new queen and her court are revea led .

The Knickerbocker f loat predic ts v ictory over A d r i a n .

"The H a p p y M e m o r y Shal l Be O u r s " is the theme of the Dor ian

f loat .

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Joan Peelen

Homecoming

Court

Judy V a n Dyke

Judy Eastman Caro l Joelson

Barbara Ver Meer Diane Claussen

Queen Sue Kirkwood

Spir i ts were h igh at the pep ra l ly in honor of the team. Some students ce lebra te the d a y at the b o w l i n g a l ley .

Glory Day

Glo ry Day is a t rad i t i on ce l eb ra ted when-ever H o p e Co l lege is the M . I. A . A . cham-p ion in a ma jo r spor t . Classes are dis-missed as a d a y is set as ide in honor o f the team. A specia l chape l service, a p e p ra l ly , the movies or b o w l i n g , a pa r t y — al l a d d toge ther to make the d a y g lor ious as it should be . 5

This year students re jo i ced as both the f o o t b a l l a n d baske tba l l teams w o n thei r w a y to the c r o w n in M . I. A . A . compet i t i on .

Congra tu la t i ons , M . I .A .A . champs ! "

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That 's it — fo r this year . V ic tor ious sophs return a f te r the Pull.

Christmas fest iv i t ies beg in w i th deco ra t i ng the tree.

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Students ask quest ions a n d express op in ions d u r i n g the Kletz discussions.

Personal conferences are a s ign i f i can t phase of the re l ig ious Emphasis W e e k act iv i t ies.

"The M e a n i n g of a Personal Relat ionship w i th G o d " was the theme of the pane l discussion at the Tuesday n igh t Y meet ing .

Religious

Emphasis

Week

Religious Emphasis W e e k is a p e r i o d of intensive endeavo r to make Christ i -an i ty more mean ing fu l in the l i fe o f each H o p e student . Through v a r i e d ac-t ivi t ies the student has the oppo r t un i t y to meet his par t i cu la r re l ig ious needs. He can t ake a d v a n t a g e o f the insp i r ing chape l services each morn ing , the in-f o r m a l g r o u p discussions in wh ich he can raise quest ions a n d express op in -ions, a n d the i nd i v i dua l conferences w i th the week ' s leader in wh ich he can ta lk over his more persona l fee l ings . It is the a im of the week tha t t h rough w h o l e - h e a r t e d pa r t i c i pa t i on the student w i l l f i n d h i s f a i t h s t i m u l a t e d a n d

s t reng thened . The over -a l l theme fo r this year ' s

Rel ig ious Emphasis W e e k was "Th is I Be l i eve . " The unde rs tand ing leadersh ip o f Dr. a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m R. O ' N e i l l m a d e the week a mi lestone a m o n g co l l ege

act iv i t ies.

The Commun ion Service is a f i t t i ng c l imax of the week .

Mrs. O ' N e i l l leads the even ing devot ions in Voorhees Hall .

The Messiah

The annua l p resenta t ion of Hande l ' s The Messiah a f f o r d s a n e x p e r i e n c e w h i c h heightens the sp i r i tua l s ign i f icance o f the Christmas season as it is ce leb ra ted on Hope 's campus. For the members of the chorus a n d orchest ra the p e r f o r m a n c e is a source o f d e e p insp i ra t ion a n d an o p p o r -tuni ty to impar t to others the joy o f the t rue mean ing of Christmas — the b i r th a n d l i fe o f the Messiah. For the aud ience the rend i -t ion of this g rea t o r a t o r i o never fa i ls to be a mov ing exper ience . C

Dr. C a v a n a u g h conducts a 200 -vo ice chorus a n d a 3 5 - p i e c e

orchestra in the th i r t ie th a n n u a l p e r f o r m a n c e of H a n d e l ' s The Messiah.

The guest soloists a re g r e e t e d by Dr. C a v a n a u g h b e f o r e the p e r f o r m a n c e . The chorus p r e p a r e s to enter the a u d i t o r i u m .

The na t i v i t y scene is dep i c ted by the Delph is and the Cosmos. Yes," A l , " t he re is a Santa Claus.

A l l en joy punch a n d cookies a r o u n d the Christmas tree.

Christmas

Activities

The Christmas season is charac te r i zed by a var ie ty of act iv i t ies wh ich create a spir i t o f g o o d - w i l l . As vaca t i on app roaches the days become busier a n d busier. Christmas Vespers, do rm i to r y par t ies, ca ro l i ng and The Messiah a re on ly a f ew of the events wh ich con t r ibu te to the spir i t o f the season.

The W . A. L. Christmas Party gives an oppo r tun i t y fo r al l the sorori t ies a n d f ra te r -nit ies to c o o p e r a t e in the p l ann ing a n d pre-sentat ion o f a p r o g r a m o f Christmas skits a n d songs f o l l o w e d by a pe r i od o f refresh-

ments a n d ca ro l i ng .

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Duo-Pianists, Ferrante and Teicher

The Concert Series

The N a t i o n a l Art ists Symphone t te

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In con junc t ion w i th t h e H o l l a n d Civic Music Assoc ia t ion , H o p e Co l l ege of fers its students a va r ie t y of musical p r o g r a m s at a most r easonab le ra te . The concer t series gives the student an exce l len t oppo r t un i t y to a d d to his cu l tura l b a c k g r o u n d . The ar -tists a re t o p - g r a d e a n d the p r o g r a m s co lo r -fu l . This year ' s series p r o v i d e d six p r o g r a m s of a l l types. Pianists Ferrante a n d Teicher , the S ing ing Boys of M e x i c o , the Eger Play-ers, the N a t i o n a l Art ists Symphone t te w i th A m p a r o I turbi , dancers G o y a a n d M a t t e o , a n d the N a t i o n a l Symphony Orches t ra w e r e f e a t u r e d a n d g a v e cu l tura l en joymen t to

the many students w h o a t t e n d e d .

The N a t i o n a l Symphony Orches t ra

Emersonians fit p ract ice sessions in to the i r busy schedules.

M a r g o t Fisher — A l p h a Phi

All-College Sing

Har ley Brown — A r c a d i a n

Geo rge W a r d e n — Cosmopo l i tan He ld red De W i t t — ASA G o r d o n Steg ink — Emersonian Edna Ho l lander — De lph i

O n e o f the most an t i c i pa ted events of the school year is the A l l -Co l l ege Sing. This is the even ing each soror i ty a n d f r a -tern i ty per fo rms as a chora l g r o u p . A f t e r t w o weeks of a rduous rehearsa l the results near techn ica l pe r fec t i on .

This year the Student Counc i l d e c i d e d to conduc t t h e S i n g on a non-compet i t i ve basis. This c h a n g e seemed to ref lect the desi re of the s tudent b o d y to be loya l not on ly to one society but a lso to the ent i re school . As usual, a l l g roups g a v e exce l len t

pe r fo rmances .

A l p h a - p h i s rehearse the i r song "The Teddy Bears' P icn ic"

Evelyn Carter — S iby l l i ne

Dave W i l k i n — Kn ickerbocker

Bil l Brookslra — Fraternal V i v i an Anderson — Dor ian

Campus Guests In o rde r to he lp ach ieve the purpose o f

a l i be ra l arts co l l ege , H o p e has supp l ied the student w i th an oppo r tun i t y to a t t end events o f a more b r o a d e n i n g na ture than c lassroom lectures. A ma jo r con t r i bu t i on to an inc reased cu l tura l unde rs tand ing is m a d e by f r equen t guest lecturers.

Foremost a m o n g many exce l lent speakers we re Dr. Elton T rueb lood , Dr. Ian Fraser, Dr. Thor Johnson, Roy Johnson, a n d Dr. G e o r g e Buttr ick. The ro le wh ich such lec-turers p lay canno t be underes t ima ted , fo r they a re o f ten a source of v iews a n d o f i n f o rma t i on to wh ich the s tudent w o u l d not o therw ise be exposed .

Dr. Thor Johnson conducts an orchest ra rehearsa l .

i Pianist Roy Johnson poses w i t h music students.

Dr. Elton T rueb lood talks w i t h Y leaders, D iane a n d John.

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Washington

Semester

Program

A l b e r t a Litis a n d Tom Smith meet w i t h Congressman G e r a l d Ford wh i l e s tudy ing in W a s h i n g t o n , D.C.

Four H o p e students p a r t i c i p a t e d in the W a s h i n g -ton Semester Plan, sponsored by The A m e r i c a n Univers i ty in W a s h i n g t o n , D. C. Seniors Ted Du M e z a n d Ken Scudder spent the first semester in W a s h -ing ton , wh i l e t w o jun ior students. A l b e r t a Lifts a n d Francis Smith, a t t e n d e d the second semester.

In an a t t emp t to a t t a i n g rea te r ins ight into our N a t i o n a l G o v e r n m e n t a n d f a m i l i a r i t y w i t h t h e sources f o r study o f specif ic gove rnmen ta l p rob lems, the pa r t i c ipan ts wo rk on i nd i v i dua l research p ro -jects, t ake a seminar on G o v e r n m e n t in Ac t i on , a n d select regu la r courses a t The A m e r i c a n Univers i ty . The real ist ic p ic ture o f na t i ona l a n d i n te rna t i ona l a f fa i rs g iven by the W a s h i n g t o n Semester cont r i -butes substant ia l l y to the g r o w t h o f an in te l l igent

a n d e f fec t i ve c i t i zenry .

Ted Du Mez a n d Ken Scudder vis i t the Supreme Court Bu i ld ing .

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M a r i a n n e W i l dschu t

Har ley Brown

Senior Recitals

The exce l lence o f the music depa r tmen t at Hope Co l l ege is ev idenced in the qua l -ity o f the students it g radua tes . In the spr ing each senior music ma jo r appea rs b e f o r e students, facu l ty , f r iends , a n d rela-tives to present a rec i ta l o f musical compo-sit ions r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of his four years ' w o r k . W h i l e the music student 's expe r i ence is en r i ched by his p resenta t ion , the aud i -ence enjoys a p r o g r a m o f f ine qua l i t y evi-den t l y p r e c e d e d by much h a r d w o r k .

Terrance Zy lman

Dur ing one week of the yea r t r ad i t i on is sco f fed a n d comp le te l y t u rned a r o u n d as the gir ls ask the boys fo r dates . Dutch Treat W e e k d ra ins the pockets o f the fema les fo r a c h a n g e ins tead o f the males.

The B a c h e l o r ' s Bank, this yea r , g a v e e l i g i b le y o u n g men the i r chance to be sur-p r i sed a n d escor ted by y o u n g lad ies whose names they d r e w . The Ca lv in baske tba l l g a m e p r o v i d e d the incent ive fo r many gir ls to ask those fe l lows t h e y ' d h a d their eyes on . The week c l i m a x e d w i th Va len t ine ' s Day a n d a romant i c a f t e r - g a m e pa r t y at the Civic Cen te r , " C u p i d ' s C a p e r s . "

Edna and Larry ce lebra te at her expense.

Va len t ine 's Day a n d " C u p i d s C a p e r s " c l imax the week

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Study ing goes on — in spi te of sp r ing fever .

Spr ing enthusiasm re igns l

The doors of Van Raalte Ha l l a re eve r - sw ing ing .

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Lake Constance connects Aus t r ia , G e r m a n y , a n d Swi tze r land .

Summer Abroad

Students o f the H o p e Co l l ege Summer School in V i e n n a , Aus t r ia , a re p r o v i d e d w i th a un ique o p p o r t u n i t y to t rave l a n d to study a b r o a d . The p r o g r a m o f the school is d e s i g n e d to i n teg ra te the p leasures o f t ou r i ng Europe, the cha l l enge o f in tensive a c a d e m i c w o r k , the en l i gh ten ing expe r i -ence o f b e c o m i n g a member o f an Aus t r ian . f a m i l y , a n d the thr i l l o f i n d e p e n d e n t t rave l .

Par t ic ipants have , o f course, an exce l len t o p p o r t u n i t y to lea rn a n d to p rac t i ce a f o r -e i gn l a n g u a g e . Through the i r exper iences they can acqu i re d e e p e r insights in to Euro-p e a n cul ture, h is tory, a n d po l i t ics . O n e of the most i m p o r t a n t values they can a t ta in f r o m thei r summer a b r o a d is the ab i l i t y to look at themselves a n d the i r o w n count ry ob jec t i ve l y .

The V ienna Summer School g roup is p i c tu red on the steps of the Aus t r ian Pavi l ion at the W o r l d ' s Fair in Brussels. FIRST R O W : Susan H u i z e n g a , G lo r i a Tay lor , Mrs. Snow, Dr. Rider, Mrs. Rider, a n d Nancy Demarest ; SECOND R O W : Sara G o r d o n , Peter Hu i zenga , Joan Haml in , Janice Koemon, M a r y Marce lon , Bil l But ler, Sharon C r a w f o r d , Susan Mon te , a n d Harvey G e n d l e r ; THIRD R O W :

Robert W u l f f , Dav id De Ruiter, Dick Brockmeier , James S ikkema, Jul ius M a n r i q u e , Henry Ste f fens, a n d Don De Jongh ; LAST R O W : Dav id Bosch, Barbara K lomparens , Paul Van W y k , Pat Ber l i ngho f f , Har ry Pierce, Bil l Brookst ra,

D a v i d O u s t e r l i n g , Jerry Drayer , a n d Robert Van W a r t .

E n j o y i n g c o f f e e a n d pas t r ies on the te r race of the Hoch Haus

a re Bi l l B rooks t ra , S h a r o n C r a w f o r d , Don De J o n g h , Sara

G o r d o n , a n d Dr. F r ied .

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of G o t h i c a r c h i t e c t u r e i n W e s t e r n Eu rope .

Bi l l B rooks t r a , S h a r o n C r a w f o r d , a n d Dr. F r ied p a r t i c i p a t e i n the

p u b l i c a t i o n o f the E u r o p e a n Ed i t i on o f t h e H o p e C o l l e g e Anchor.

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l i v e d t h e r e t w o h u n d r e d years a g o .

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The freshness o f the season o f sp r ing a l -ways he igh tens the ga ie t y o f the c e l e b r a t i o n

o f the Festival o f the M a y . The act iv i t ies o f M a y Day b e g i n as the

w o m e n o f a l l the classes, in a va r ie t y o f events, c o m p e t e fo r the sports t r ophy . The men f o l l o w a n d t ry to w in hono r f o r the i r f ra te rn i t i es in the a f t e r n o o n t rack a n d f i e l d

events. The exc i temen t o f the d a y d r a w s to a

c l imax as the M a y p o l e dancers a n d the Daisy Cha in p r e p a r e the w a y f o r the en-

t r ance o f the new A l c o r m e m b e r s , the Q u e e n , a n d her cour t .

The re ign of Her Highness over the ban -quet a n d ba l l b r ings M a y Day to a f i t t ing

c lose.

Q u e e n Ista re igns over the 1958 M a y Day court .

May Day

Fratern i t ies compete for a th le t ic honors.

Ga le Danhof scores for the Cosmos,

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CAROL W A G N E R J O A N PEELEN

SUE HUIZENGA

May Day

Court

JOY KORVER

MARGE TEN HAKEN

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SUE GRAVES

M A R I A N N E WILDSCHUT

Queen Isla Van Eenenaam

G r a d u a t e s a w a i t t h e c l i m a x of t h e i r c o l l e g e ca ree r .

Jane M a c E a c h r o n ' s f a m i l y t akes p r i d e in he r a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s .

The Christian Herald A w a r d fo r C h r i s t i a n L e a d e r s h i p p red i c t s p r o m i s e f o r G e n e Te H e n n e p e .

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Graduation

O n June 1, 1 9 5 8 , 161 seniors r eached the last a n d

greates t mi les tone of the i r co l l ege years — g r a d -ua t ion . The C o m m e n c e m e n t s p e a k e r , Secre tary o f the A r m y W i l b u r M . Brucker , emphas i zed tha t " N o amoun t o f in te l lec tua l or phys ica l p o w e r , no he igh t o f t e c h n o l o g i c a l a t t a i nmen t , w i l l p reserve our na t ion unless its p e o p l e a re men a n d w o m e n of h igh idea ls

a n d robust mora l s t a m i n a . " The Reverend H a r o l d Englund w h o de l i ve red the

Bacca lau rea te address sa id , " T h e w o r l d needs schol-ars. But even more , it needs men a n d w o m e n w h o a re in the w o r l d , but not o f the w o r l d . . . whose f ru i t is in this w o r l d , but whose root is in a n o t h e r . "

The g r a d u a t e s of 1 9 5 8 remember those st i r r ing

ta lks. They a lso r e m e m b e r the act iv i t ies o f g r a d u a -t ion w e e k : the a lumn i b a n q u e t , the senior b reak -fast on the President 's l a w n , f a rewe l l s — a n d , o f course, t h e th r i l l i ng m o m e n t w h e n Dr. Lubbers

h a n d e d them thei r d i p l o m a s . . . . New graduates and the i r guests en joy ref reshments.

W i t h m ixed emot ions g radua tes receive the i r d ip lomas ,

The meeting will please come to order.

Henry M. Robert

Organizations

Alcor

FRONT R O W : J. Klaasen, C. Luth, J. M u l d e r . SECOND R O W : C. Schol ten, C. W a g n e r , A. Newhouse , S. Dressel.

M ISS ING: I. Van Eenenaam.

Dur ing the l a t e -a f t e rnoon M a y Day ceremonies an h o n o r e d number o f jun ior w o m e n are t a p p e d for A l co r , senior women ' s h o n o r a r y society. This g r o u p , whose members are selected on the basis o f scho larsh ip , cha rac te r , service, a n d leadersh ip , is h igh ly respected a n d very act ive. By means o f teas, exce l len t f i lms, a n d the annua l In te rna t iona l N i g h t , A lco r aims to st imulate the academic , cu l tura l , a n d social l i fe o f the co l lege commun i t y .

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Sand ra Dressel

Jane K laasen

C a r o l Luth

Judy M u l d e r

A r te l N e w h o u s e

C a r o l y n Schol ten

Isla V a n Eenenaam

C a r o l W a g n e r

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Alcor sells good ies to a l l the dorms on W e d n e s d a y n igh t .

A lcor sponsors an honors tea in Dur fee Hall , for a l l students on the dean 's l ist.

Blue Key

A • ' i

FRONT R O W : D. Beern ink , D. Camp, G. K laaren , C. Ver Beek, D. De Jongh .

SECOND R O W ; Dr. V o o g d , D. Brown, J. Ten Pas, C. B redeweg , R. Brockmeier , A . A a r d e m a

M I S S I N G ; L. Ter Mo len , D. Paar lberg , A. Fassler, W . Vr iesman.

Blue Key, a na t i ona l honor f r a te rn i t y , is rep resen ted at H o p e Co l l ege by th i r teen senior men chosen because of the i r ou ts tand ing records in service, l eadersh ip , scholarsh ip , a n d cha rac te r . U n d e r their facu l t y adv iso r , Mr . Roger Rie tberg, the members o p e r a t e the Blue Key Bookstore, publ ish the Stu-dent Guide, usher at Co l l ege p rog rams , a n d p e r f o r m var ious o ther services fo r the co l lege .

Aust in A a r d e m a

Dar re l l Beern ink

C o r w i n B r e d e w e g

Richard Brockmeier

R ichard Brown

Dennis C a m p

Don De Jongh

A l Fassier

G e n e K laa ren

D o n a l d Paar tbe rg

John Ten Pas

Larry Ter M o i e n

Car l Ver Beek

W a y n e Vr iesman

IMUIM 81 mm' r- ^ ' I ' *4

The Blue Key Bookstore prov ides school suppl ies for the Hope students.

The Blue Key men en joy a steak d inne r at Van Raaltes.

Delta

Phi

Alpha

FRONT R O W : S. Braoksma, B. Boo lsman, S. De W o l f , A. Vanden Berg, A. Newhouse , V. Top.

SECOND R O W ; A . Fassler, C. V a n d e r m y d e , J. O w e n , J. A n k e r , C. Schol ten, J. M u l d e r , A. Rynbrand l .

THIRD R O W ; Mr . G e o r h a r t , V. Heasley, P. H u i z e n g a , S. W i l s o n , P. Van W y k e , G. l o o m a n , R. Johnson, J. K le lnhekse l , D. De Jongh , W . Froncke.

Eta S igma Phi, a new na t i ona l h o n o r a r y f r a -tern i ty on campus this yea r , has been f o r m e d f r o m the Classics C lub . The members chose the Greek letters. G a m m a Rho, as the n a m e fo r the loca l chap te r . The f r a te rn i t y endeavors to stim-u la te h igher interest in classic cul ture a n d l i ter-a ture . The sponsor is Professor E. J. W a l t e r s .

Del ta Phi A l p h a is a na t i ona l h o n o r a r y f r a -tern i ty fo r students o f G e r m a n . The H o p e Col -lege chap te r , G a m m a Ch i , gives recogn i t i on to those students w h o have d o n e ou ts tand ing w o r k in thei r G e r m a n l a n g u a g e study. The meet ings a re a i m e d t o w a r d s t imula t ing h igher interest in G e r m a n y t o d a y .

FRONT R O W : Dr. V o o g d , F. Kre i tho f f , J. Kau fman , M. Van Dyke, L. He l l enga , R. Lakhorst , Mr . Wa l te rs .

SECOND R O W : Ki Bum Han, B. Marsha l l , B. Parsi l , L. Ten Br ink , K. Br ink, H, Vander Ko lk , C. Pait, S. Sch la fer , G. Baelte

Eta

Sigma

Phi

n r> n

FRONT R O W ; L. Thorns, J. Korver , S. De W o l f , J. Ten Pas, B. Boolsman, J. M u l d e r , C. Zhe.

SECOND R O W : P. De Jong , F. V o n d e Vusse, G. Van Roekel , A. A a r d e m a , P. Fell, D. Heeres, R. Schut, P. Damsl ra , M. Elz inga.

Beta

Beta

Beta

Beta Beta Beta, n a t i o n a l h o n o r a r y b i o l o g i c a l f r a te rn i t y , has th ree ma jo r a ims: d e v e l o p m e n t

o f sound scho larsh ip , d i ssemina t ion o f scient i f ic t ruth, a n d p r o m o t i o n o f research . The members o f H o p e Co l l ege ' s A l p h a Eta chap te r rece ive s t imula t ion a n d insp i ra t ion f r o m the fi lms a n d

tour sponsored by the g r o u p . Professor Thomp-son a n d Dr. C r o o k adv ise the loca l chap te r .

Professor Ross sponsors the local chap te r o f Phi A l p h a Theta, the na t i ona l hono ra ry history f ra te rn i t y . O p e n , upon inv i ta t ion , to al l persons w i th a v i ta l interest in h istory, this o r g a n i z a t i o n

recogn izes scholast ic ach ievement in the f ie ld o f h istory a n d promotes interest in al l phases o f h is tory. Its members quar te r l y receive The

Historian, a scholar ly journa l o f h is tory.

FRONT R O W : H, W a d e , M. Ho f fmyer , I. Van Eenenaam, A, N e w h o u s e , Miss Ross, A. Vanden Berg, M. Scudder.

SECOND R O W : P. Van Reyen, M. Rieskse, J. Brouwer, R. Chand le r , Dr. Gea rha r t .

Phi

Alpha

Theta

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Le

Circle

Francais

9R V i r u . D k r l a L S 5 e n ' » S ' . K o o i s , r a ' B- W h i t a k e r , N . M e e r m a n , A . C izek , L. Lawrence. SECOND R O W : B. M o n r o e w t

N ' e n hT

U I S ' P- l n a r d l ' L- Jansen, Mrs. Prins, Miss Meyer . THIRD R O W : S. Fisher, D. S luy ter , C. Luth, D. W i l k e n , W . Francke, T. N o w o t n y , B. Si l l , G. Fr iesema, E. Hradec, J. Thomas.

M e m b e r s h i p in the French C lub , under the sponsorship of Professors Ne l l o M e y e r a n d M a r g u e r i t e Prins, is open to a l l French students w h o have a t t a i n e d a second-year level in thei r study o f the l a n g u a g e . In its month ly meet-ings the c lub a t tempts to go b e y o n d mere study of the l a n g u a g e itself a n d de lve in to the cul ture, h istory, a n d customs o f France.

Dr. D o n a l d F. Brown sponsors the Spanish C lub , wh ich is c o m p o s e d o f a l l in teres ted sec-o n d - y e a r a n d a d v a n c e d Spanish students. A Span ish -speak ing mov ie , sl ides, skits, a n d lec-tures on Spanish cul ture a n d customs, a Christ-mas pa r t y , a M e x i c a n supper , a n d the t rad i -t i ona l spr ing picnic w e r e h igh l igh ts of the Spanish Club 's act iv i t ies this yea r .

FRONT R O W : A . Van Door lck , E. V d n d e r W e r f , M . Kempers , K. Hy ink .

SECOND R O W : B. D rake , J. Lubbers, E. W a g n e r , P. Hower , D. Leonard , J. Romence.

Spanish

Club

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Classics

Club

FRONT R O W : C. W o l f , C. Yonkers , L. He l lenga . SECOND R O W : Dr. V o o g d , F. KreithofT, J. Kau fman , M. Van Dyke, R. Lokhorst , Mr . Wa l l e r s . THIRD R O W : Ki Bum Han, B. Parsi l , B. Marsha l l , D. Johnson, K. Br ink, L. Ten Br ink, H. V a n d e r Ko lk , C. Poit, S. Sch la fer , G. Boelte.

The Classics C lub is m a d e up o f students w h o have s tud ied Latin a n d Greek a n d w h o are in te res ted in inc reas ing the i r store o f k n o w l e d g e r e g a r d i n g anc ien t cu l ture a n d l i te ra tu re . Di-rec ted by P r o f e s s o r E d w a r d J. W a l t e r s , the members of the o r g a n i z a t i o n p lan month ly pro-g rams wh i ch a r e bo th in teres t ing a n d i n fo rma-

t ive.

Hope 's G a m m a Chap te r o f Pi K a p p a Del ta

recogn izes s ign i f i cant ach ievement in forens ic act iv i -t ies. O p e n , upon inv i ta t ion , to ora tors , deba to rs , a n d

ex tempo raneous speakers, this o r g a n i z a t i o n p romo tes interest a n d encourages fur ther ef for ts in the f ie ld o f speech. Dr. Schrier sponsors the loca l chap te r .

FRONT R O W : I. Van Eenenaam, M. K laaren , C. Luth, A . Newhouse .

SECOND R O W : Mr . Smi th , T. Lubbers, R. Chand le r , Dr. Schr ier .

Pi

Kappa

Delta

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FRONT R O W : Dr. Von Zy l , G. Hoeksema, D. Van Dyke , D. Heeres, A. A a r d e m a , P. Damst ra , I . A k k e r , D. Sasaki .

SECOND R O W : G. Van Roekel, H. W h i p p l e , J. De Long, D. We i r sma , M. E lz inga , H. Van Der Kolk .

THIRD R O W : Dr. Crook, P. C o m p a a n , R. Van Es, J. Ten Pas, D. Rottschafer, R. Hayes, J. W a s s i n k , D. D e p h o u s e B. Jones, G. V a n d e n Berg, L. Bonnema, J. Peterman, R. Pot ter , J. Nyhu is , A. Gar f i e ld .

Pre-Med

Club

M e m b e r s o f the Chemis t ry C lub ,

Student A f f i l i a tes of the A m e r i c a n Chemica l S o c i e t y , a re chemist ry majors p l a n n i n g to enter the f ie ld p ro fess iona l l y . In their m o n t h l y

meet ings a n d in the W e s t e r n M ich-igan A . C. S. meet ings, they t ry to o b t a i n k n o w l e d g e wh ich wi l l he lp them in their p repa ra t i ons fo r fu-ture service.

T h e p u r p o s e of the P re -Med C lub , h e a d e d by Dr. V a n Zyl , is t o

p r o m o t e s c h o l a r s h i p a n d uni ty a m o n g students se lect ing med ic ine as the i r ca reer . A t its meet ings the

members hear lectures on var ious aspects o f med ic ine a n d occas ion-a l ly sponsor an a p p r o p r i a t e f i lm.

FRONT R O W : R. Knoper , D. Neckers , L. He l l enga , D. De Jongh , V. Heasley, G . Van Zy l , L. Pschigoda, D. Mach ie le ,

B. Monroe .

SECOND R O W : J. Kraa l , H. C lausen, A. Su, R. Rynbrand t , A . Fisher, R. De Vr ies, N . A r n d t , H. Wr is te rs , D. W e r k m a n ,

L. De Vr ies, K. Brown.

THIRD R O W : K. Roberts, J. V a n d e n Bos, D. K n a p p , E. C. Jeke l , I. J. Br ink, D. W h i t e , C. Bredeweg.

Chemistry

Club

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Business-Econ

Club

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FRONT R O W ; D. B. Yntema, D. S ieden top , D. Vande Vussse, H. De W i t t e , S. Schlafer , H. Brower, A. Klaasen.

SECOND R O W : B, Brookstra, S. C r a w f o r d , G. Bylsma, G. Bolf, G. Rater ink, P. W e h n a u , A. Rynbrandt .

The Student N a t i o n a l Educa t ion Assoc ia t ion , f o rme r l y k n o w n as the Future Teachers Associa-t ion , is c o m p o s e d o f jun ior a n d senior p rospec-t ive teachers . Sponso red by Professor V a n d e r b o r g h a n d Professor V e r Beek, this g r o u p p ro -v ides an o p p o r t u n i t y f o r discussion o f p rob lems conce rn ing t e a c h i n g w h i c h a r e fo remos t in the minds o f the students. M e e t i n g month ly , SNEA prov ides socia l act iv i t ies as we l l as p ro fess iona l contac ts f o r its members .

A t t e m p t i n g to acqua in t in terested students w i th current p rob lems o f business m a n a g e m e n t a n d wi th c o n t e m p o r a r y t rends in the na t ion-a l economy, the Business-Economics C lub meets to hear speakers p rom-inent in the f ie lds of commerc ia l t r anspo r ta t i on , indust r ia l psychol-o g y , a n d pub l ic re la t ions.

Dr. Yn tema a n d Dr. Van Dahm a re the sponsors of this g r o u p .

FRONT R O W : W . V a n d e r H i l l , L. T inho l t , C. S i k k e n g a , J. M u l d e r , A. Newhouse , S. Meis te , B. Emmick, M. W i e r s m a ,

G. Bryson, S. Sybesma.

SECOND R O W : C. V a n d e r Meer , B. Ph i l l i ppsen , C. N e l s o n , J. Heneve ld , D. St ick le, M. K laaren , J. Tysse, M. Fischer,

J. Anke r , B. Bootsman.

THIRD R O W : A. Tel l , C. V a n d e r m y d e , M. Roelofs, L. Johnson , P. S tennenberg , D. O l d e n b u r g , A. Visser, J. Bu rgwa ld ,

N . Wa l l ace , K. Kurth, D. Piersma, H. Ver Beek, D. Jansen.

FOURTH R O W : E. W a g n e r , M. De Jong , V. Top, M. C a m p b e l l , B. Fell, A . V a n d e n Berg, J. Ph i l l ip , L. Puehl, M . Van

Koever ing , M. K laaren .

FRONT R O W : J. C lay ton , L. Lawrence, G. Weeks , B. V icha , N . Ma ls t rom, A. C izek .

SECOND R O W ; M. Fischer, Mr . D e W i t t , V. Hoffs, D. H o o g e r h y d e , J. W o o d s , C. Luth, C. Rylance, M. Rocks, P. Kasteln.

THIRD R O W : L. Fe l lham, C, Cur lee, M. D iephu is , B. Jo rdan , N . M e e r m a n , P. H ixson , M. Roeth, B. Fisher, M . K a u f m a n , D. Hengeve ld , J. W ie rs , J. Lubbers M Van Dyk J. Kemp, o. hvans. ' ' '

FOURTH R O W : L. I zenbar t , J. Paar lbe rg , C. Benes, G. S tegge rda .

Palette

and

Masque

Under the ab le l eadersh ip o f Mr . Da le De W i t t , Palette a n d M a s q u e has con t i nued to p roduce some exce l len t p lays. The first one o f the year , the H o m e c o m i n g p lay , was Scapin,

a c o m e d y by M o l i e r e . Then an a t tempt was m a d e to present the p lay . Bury the Dead, in c o l l a b o r a t i o n w i th the In terna-t i ona l Relat ions C lub . This year severa l ch i ld ren 's p lays as wel l as re l ig ious d ramas were g iven .

Bob Fisher, as Scap in , p leads fo r his l i fe . Bob Fisher converses w i th John Lubbers in "Scap in .

The re l ig ious d r a m a g r o u p rehearses " T h e W a y of the Cross" , p resented

in churches in the Ho l l and area . Adv i so r : Mr . De W i t t

N a t i o n a l Co l l eg i a t e Players, or Pi Epsilon Del ta , is a na t i ona l

h o n o r a r y d ramat i cs f ra te rn i t y . The na t i ona l b o a r d , wh ich governs

N/ - » membersh ip qua l i f i ca t ions , uses as its c r i te r ia fo r membersh ip t ^ bo th academ ic ach ievement in the f ie ld o f d r a m a a n d par t ic i -

pa t i on in ac tua l thea t r i ca l p roduc t i on on campus. Professor De W i t t sponsors the loca l chap te r .

SEATED: C. Luth, G . Weeks , C. Rylance.

S T A N D I N G : J. W o o d s , Mr . D e W i l l .

FRONT R O W : W . Karachy, G. Boelte, B. Fell, S. W i l s o n , C. Lemmen, M. K laaren , Dr. Fr ied. SECOND R O W : G. Bouman, J. Ph i l ip , B. Emmick, A. Newhouse , R. Boniel , P. Rhem, C. Rylance. THIRD R O W : W . Vande r H i l l , J. Tysse, I . Thorns, B. V icha , J. A n k e r , S. Broaksma, J. Tysse, A. Rynbrand t , J. Angus .

The In te rna t iona l Relat ions C lub is an o r g a n i z a t i o n wh ich is d e s i g n e d to s t imulate a n d p r o m o t e the student s interest in w o r l d a f fa i rs . It a t tempts to ach ieve w o r l d peace by inc reas ing the k n o w l e d g e a n d unde rs tand ing of the p rob lems, cul ture, h is tory , a n d p e o p l e of o ther nat ions as we l l as of the Un i ted States.

The series o f p r o g r a m s concen t ra t i ng on " O p p o r t u n i t i e s in In te rna t iona l O r g a n i z a t i o n " a n d fea tu r -ing such speakers as H a r o l d Graves , Lt. Col . V e r n o n W a l t e r s , M a t t Thomson, a n d Leonard Tennyson, s t imu la ted though t a n d discussion. Since the W e s t e r n M i c h i g a n Con fe rence of In te rna t iona l Relat ions Clubs was he ld at H o p e Co l l ege , many schools w e r e a b l e to p a r t i c i p a t e in a study of " E u r o p e a n Un i f i ca t ion — Survey of Progress . " Ano the r h i gh l i gh t was the na t i ona l conven t ion in C a l i f o r n i a wh ich several members a t t e n d e d .

Under the dynamic leadersh ip o f the c lub 's adv i so r . Dr. Paul Fr ied, IRC con t i nued its ef for ts to raise scho larsh ip money fo r f o r e i g n study by p resent ing a style show a n d a Chr is tmas S m o r g a s b o r d .

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The " F a s h i o n Fair — Styles fo r Scho la rsh ips " was very suc-cessful in ra is ing funds fo r IRC's In te rna t i ona l Project . This year ' s

p ro jec t was d e s i g n e d to ra ise funds fo r s c h o l a r s h i p s to be a w a r d e d to severa l H o p e students w h o w i l l s tudy a b r o a d this summer.

The Reverend W i l l i a m J. Cook , Field Secretary of the Church Peace Un ion , e x p l a i n e d the aims a n d funct ions of his o r g a n i z a t i o n . The Church Peace Un ion is a g r o u p wh ich is d e v o t e d t o the task of re la t ing ethics a n d f o r e i g n po l icy

Hope 's IRC ac ted as host to de lega tes to the Fifth A n n u a l W e s t e r n M i c h i g a n IRC Con fe rence . M r . Ragnar Sem, C h a i r m a n o f the Y o u n g Lib-era l Party in N o r w a y , cons ide red the quest ion of " E u r o p e a n I n t e g r a t i o n . "

FRONT R O W ; E, Car ter , A. Newhouse , D. Burns, D. Tornga , A, Te/I, J. M u l d e r , M. Exo.

SECOND R O W ; M. W ie r sma , J. Peelen, N . Ke izer , C. Vande r Meer , A. W i e g e r i n k , J. O w e n , C. Van-de rmyde .

A.D»D»

The Ath le t i c Debt D iggers in thei r g rey b laz-ers can be seen at any f o o t b a l l or baske tba l l g a m e sel l ing p o p c o r n a n d c a n d y . Their prof i ts

go to the co l l ege ath let ic d e p a r t m e n t a n d to a school p ro jec t o f the i r cho ice .

The " H " Club is a service o r g a n i z a t i o n o p e n to al l men w h o have rece ived letters

in the sports d e p a r t m e n t . The c lub is one of the newest on Hope ' s campus . "H" Club

FRONT R O W ; G. Bylsma, G. Bi tner, L. Ter M o l e n , F. Leaske, D. S ieden top , W . Vande r H i l l .

SECOND R O W : J. Vande r L ind, T. Vande r Me l , R. Van Es, J. Hendr ickson , B. Brookstra, D. Beern lnk .

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h

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FRONT R O W : M. Ten H a k e n , M. W h i t e , M. Ba ldw in , N . Ke izer , J. Van Dyke , C. Joelson.

SECOND R O W : D. Roskamp, L. Bonnema, D. Claussen, D. Fisher, H. Beiner t , E. Fr ink, S. Meis te .

THIRD R O W : M. De W a a r d , L, Fe l tham, S. Dressel, C. Schol ten, M. Ho f fmyer , A. W i e g e r i n k , J. O w e n , S. Neste, M , Decker, C. V a n d e r Myde .

W.A.A. W . A . A . sponsors a spr ing b r i d g e tou rnament for g i r ls .

The W o m e n ' s A th le t i c Assoc ia t ion , under the sponsor-ship of Miss M a r y Bre id , g ives the w o m e n o f H o p e oppor tun i t y to p a r t i c i p a t e in a va r i e t y of i n t ramura l sports as wel l as to c o m p e t e w i th o ther schools. In a d d i t i o n to compet i t i ve sports, the o r g a n i z a t i o n p rov ides fo r such act iv i t ies as sw imming , h i k ing , a n d horseback r id ing .

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FRONT R O W ; A . Newhouse , S. Grossman, M. Gouwens , A. Brower, D. Roskamp, G. W e e k s , S. Poslema, M . Van Koever ing .

SECOND R O W ; S. De W i t t e , S. Sarg isson, J. Ku iper , E. Fr ink, D. Tornga , N . R a y m e r , H. H u n g e r i n k , D. Burns, G. G i l m o r e , H. W a d e .

The b ro the r f ra te rn i t i es c o m b i n e d the i r ta lents w i t h those of the i r sister soror i t ies fo r the a n n u a l W.A.L . Chr is tmas par ty .

Al l w o m e n on Hope ' s campus a re members o f the W o m e n ' s A c t i v i t i e s League. W . A . L . is g o v e r n e d by a b o a r d consist ing o f representa t ives f r o m class-es, soror i t ies, a n d other w o m e n ' s or-gan i za t i ons . A m o n g t h e a c t i v i t i e s p l a n n e d fo r the yea r w e r e the tea fo r f reshmen w o m e n , the annua l Chr is tmas pa r t y , the Penny Carn i va l , a n d M a y Day . M o n t h l y meet ings o f a v a r i e d na ture are p l a n n e d f o r the w o m e n in a d d i t i o n to the a l l -campus act iv i t ies.

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Kappa Delta

FRONT R O W : B. Muyskens, P. S teuenberg , L. Johnson, B. T h i e l b o r , B. Si l l , J. Oos te r ink , B. W h i t o k e r

SECOND R O W : W . Von Heest, E. W a t t , C. Van Eeuwen, C. V a n d e r m y d e , D. K r o o n t j e , N . Raymer, R. L a m , P. Estell, S. Bremmer , P. H ixson.

K a p p a Del ta aims to a c q u a i n t its members w i th new

a n d bet ter f ie lds o f serv ice a n d to cu l t i va te w i th in its

members a be t te r u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f the w o r k ca r r i ed on by the missions, the church a n d the Sunday School . The g roup is c o m p o s e d o f w o m e n p l a n n i n g to enter fu l l - t ime

Chr is t ian serv ice.

A l p h a Chi p romotes the interest o f those p lann ing to enter the ministry, miss ionary w o r k , or other fu l l - t ime Chr is t ian Serv ice. The g r o u p meets month ly fo r f e l l ow-ship, devot ions a n d discussion of p rob lems wh ich may f a c e them when e n g a g e d in thei r voca t i on .

FRONT R O W : B. Laverman, D. De Jong , N . M e r r i t t , W . Joosse, E. S immons, J. W ie rs .

SECOND R O W : B. Krygshe ld , L. I zenba r t , K. V a n d e r b r o e k , S. M i d d e r n a c h t , N . Kansf ie ld , M. Van Hat tem, C. De Jong,

H. Dykema, T. Bruno, R. Geschwend t , G. Drag t .

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FRONT R O W : M. Scudder , C. N i e u w s m a , D. Sluyter , J. Klaasen, M. W o o d , S. Me is te .

SECOND R O W : M . Ten Haken , J. C lay ton , S. W i l s o n , S. M i d d e r n o c h t , P. Fell , M . Van Hat tem, R. Lokhorst , M . G o u w e n s ,

C. Joelson.

The Execut ive Board meets f r e q u e n t l y to f o rmu la te po l i cy a n d co -o rd ina te Y act iv i t ies .

Y.W.C.A.

and

Y.M.C.A.

The Y . W . C . A . — Y .M .C .A . w o r k to p r o m o t e Chris-t i an f e l l owsh ip , p r o v i d e t r a i n i n g f o r Chr is t ian l ead -ersh ip, a n d con t r i bu te to the w e l f a r e o f bo th the commun i ty a n d the campus by fu rn i sh ing numerous

services. In the t r a d i t i o n a l act iv i t ies tha t r a n g e f r o m the

f reshman beach p a r t y to the Miss ion Dr ive wh ich this yea r bene f i t ed the l i b r a r y o f Annv i l l e Inst i tute, the Y works t o w a r d its purpose .

Beth Wichers is m a k i n g her ear ly Saturday morn ing rounds, se l l ing Y b reak fas t for late risers.

These fou r students we re a m o n g the twe lve w h o v is i ted Ann-v i l le , Kentucky for the " O p e r a t i o n A n n v i l l e " p ro jec t .

Y sponsored a ski w e e k - e n d be tween semesters at Snowbow l ,

G r a y l i n g .

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This y e a r the Student Counc i l has o p e n e d the Ko f fee Kletz d u r i n g the w e e k - d a y even ings . Thank fu l students, s i pp ing co f fee a n d e n j o y i n g snacks a f te r a h a r d n igh t o f s tudy, a g r e e tha t the o p e n i n g o f the Kletz is one o f the nicest th ings tha t the Student Counc i l has d o n e .

Each member o f the Student Counc i l spends several hours a week in the Student Counc i l o f f i ce . Dur ing the o f f i ce hours members a t t emp t to answer quest ions a n d to supp ly i n fo rma-t ion to those w h o are in teres ted in the o r g a n i z a t i o n a n d the f unc t i on o f the Student Counc i l .

In an e f fo r t to bet ter re la t ions b e t w e e n H o p e Co l l ege a n d Ca lv in Co l l ege , the members of Ca lv in ' s S tudent Counc i l t ou red Hope ' s campus, v is i ted severa l classes, a n d a t t e n d e d a b a n q u e t in honor o f the two counci ls . Par t ic ipants a g r e e d tha t the venture was bo th in teres t ing a n d h igh ly successful.

FRONT R O W : M . K laaren , J. Riemersma, I. Van Eenenaam, S. Van De Poel, M . Decke r , J. W a l r a d , J. Schroeder , C. K le iber , A. Yonan, B. Ames.

SECOND R O W : S. C r a w f o r d , J. Tysse, W . Bu rgg raa f f , R. Brockmeier , J. Angus , R. V a n Es, H. W h i p p l e , G. Bryson, D. S ima la , E. Ho l l ander .

THIRD R O W : M. Ver Steeg, D. S ieden top , D. H e n g e v e l d , P. Lydens, G. S teg ink , V. Kor te r ing , W . Johnson.

The Execut ive Boa rd : J. Schroeder , R. Brockmeier ,

E. H o l l a n d e r / P. Lydens. M iss ing f r o m p ic tu re is

I. Van Eenenaam.

The Student Council

Student gove rnmen t , the p rac t i ca l app l i -ca t ion of basic democra t i c idea ls , is an in teg ra l ar t o f campus l i fe. In this c a p a -c i ty A m e r i c a n students have b e c o m e rea-sonab ly a d e p t at a p p l y i n g p r i n c i p l e s l ea rned in the c lassroom to the p rob lems o f l i fe in society .

Theore t ica l l y , each student is represen ted on the Student Counc i l , Hope 's ch ie f gov -e rn ing b o d y . The twen ty - fou r student mem-bers a n d the th ree facu l ty adv isors, w h o const i tute the counci l , a re respons ib le fo r the j u r i s d i c t i o n o v e r a l l ex t ra -cur r i cu la r act iv i t ies of the student b o d y a n d f o r l ia ison a m o n g the student b o d y a n d the facu l ty a n d admin i s t ra t i on o f Hope Co l lege .

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Men's House Board

The Men ' s House Board is the g o v e r n i n g b o d y fo r residents in Kol len Ha l l . The counselors a n d

other representa t ives a l o n g w i t h

Dean H inga a t tempt to insure tha t regu la t ions a re ca r r i ed out f a i r l y a n d a d e q u a t e l y .

LEFT TO RIGHT: J. De W i t t , B. Ho f fman , J. Tysse, N . Kansf ie ld , B. Hausen.

Women's House Board

FRONT R O W : G. W e e k s , J. Schroeder , M. Ten Haken , J. Korver , L. He l l enga , J. Eastman.

SECOND R O W : A. Newhouse , P. S teuenberg , L. Johnson, L. Plassche, J. Oos te r i nk , B. Dykema , L. Prakken, G. G i lmo re , S. V a n d e Poel, K. Coster.

M I S S I N G : V. Top.

T h e W o m e n ' s H o u s e Board , m a d e up of s tudent counselors a n d representa t ives f r o m each do rm i -

to ry , works w i th Dean Reeverts in admin is te r ing regu la t ions f o r the w o m e n res idents. Dur ing the year the House Boa rd also plans a num-ber o f par t ies a n d act iv i t ies fo r the dormi to r ies .

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Pan-Hellenic Board

The b o d y wh ich governs soror i ty

l i fe on Hope ' s campus is the Pan-Hel lenic Board . This b o a r d is com-

posed of th ree members f r o m each regu la r soror i ty , a l o n g w i th two representa t ives f r o m A .S .A . , Dean Reeverts, a n d Janet M u l d e r . It reg-ulates soror i ty p l e d g i n g rules, jo in t meet ings, a n d p rob lems c o m m o n to the societ ies. This yea r the Pan-

Hel lenic Boa rd has d e c i d e d to p ro -mote f r i end l y compe t i t i on by o f -f e r i ng a scholast ic t r o p h y e a c h

semester to the soror i ty wh i ch main-tains the h ighest a v e r a g e .

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FRONT R O W : M. K laaren , B. V icha, B. Emmick, D. St ick le, S. Grossman, S. Decker , C. Luth.

SECOND R O W : J. Van Dyke , M. W i e r s e m a , M. Ten Haken , B. Ge i tne r , M . Gouwens , H. Davenpor t .

FRONT R O W : G. Bylsma, Dean H i lmer t , P. Lydens, R. Lokhorst , W . E lz inga , D. Beern ink .

SECOND R O W : J, Nyhu i s , D. K n a p p , J. Angus , T. V a n d e r Me l .

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C o m p o s e d o f t w o representat ives f rom each f ra te rn i t y w i th Dean Hil-mer t as adv isor , the In ter-Fratern i ty Counc i l funct ions in a c a p a c i t y s imi lar to that o f the Pan-Hel lenic Board . The counc i l strives to p ro -mote harmon ious re la t ions a m o n g the f ive f ra te rn i t ies , a n d it discusses a n d acts upon al l p rob lems wh ich are re la ted to f ra te rn i t y a f fa i rs .

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F R O N T R O W ; J. De J o n g e , C. M a n t l e , L. M a r s i l j e , J. Lees lma , J. H e l l r i e g e l , L. B o n n e m a , P. D a l m a n , W . Johnson.

S E C O N D R O W : J. S h i m p , R. T a u b a l d , B. Fisher, P. H o w e r , L. Lawrence , H. Beinert , S. Lutz, W . O v e r t o n , M . Scholten

W.T.A.S.

W T A S in its second yea r of o p e r a t i o n on Hope ' s cam-pus presents p r o g r a m s o f bo th re l ig ious a n d secular natures. Through this newer m o d e o f commun ica t i on , the student b o d y is kept bet ter i n f o r m e d a b o u t co l l ege a n d communi ty act iv i t ies.

John P a a l m a n is one of the student disc jockeys w h o broadcast d a i l y .

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The Opus, H o p e Co l lege 's annua l l i te rary m a g a z i n e , a l lows students to submit their a t tempts a t c rea t i ve express ion fo r pub l i -ca t ion . The staff considers a n d care fu l l y selects compos i t ions in prose, poe t ry , ar t , a n d music. It is the purpose of the Opus staff to s t imulate c rea t ive act iv i ty on the pa r t o f the students of H o p e a n d to publ ish examp les of h igh qua l i t y wo rk by both stu-dents a n d facu l ty members.

The Opus Staff Editor: Dennis C a m p

F R O N T R O W : Miss Protheroe , D. C a m p , A . Kooiker .

S E C O N D R O W : G . Boelte, C. Lemmen, E. H o l l a n d e r , J. Toml inson, S. W i l s o n , J. Angus .

The Milestone Staff

The 1 9 5 9 Milestone endeavors to por-t ray honest ly a n d e f fec t ive ly the act iv i t ies o f a yea r at Hope , a Chr is t ian l i be ra l arts co l l ege . It is h o p e d tha t t h rough its p ic to-r ia l a n d l i te ra ry c o v e r a g e o f the many as-pects of l i fe a t H o p e , the b o o k presents a c lear ins ight in to the un ique charac te r o f the co l l ege — a co l l ege wh ich has b e c o m e a mi les tone in the l ives o f many . . . .

El izabeth Fell

Editor

Paul Fell

Art Edi tor

Mr . Ten H o a r a n d Miss M u l d e r

Advisors

G r e t a W e e k s

Society Editor

Dorene T o r n g a

Class Editor

Business M a n a g e r

Lorraine H e l l e n g a

Ron C h a n d l e r a n d Jane A n k e r

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

A r d i t h Brower a n d C a r l Poit

A d v e r t i s i n g Editors

B a r b a r a Emmick a n d M i r i a m K l a a r e n Li terary Editors

C y n t h i a V a n d e r M y d e a n d Judy N i e n h u i s

Act iv i t ies Editor a n d Assistant

M a r y Decker a n d G a r y Looman

Photography Editor a n d Assistant

M a r s h a l l E l z inga a n d Janet De N o b l e

Sports Editors

A n n e W i e g e r i n k a n d She lby Braaksma

O r g a n i z a t i o n s Editors

The

Anchor

Staff

N a n c y Boyd

Assistant Editor

John F r a g a l e

Editor

Each week 's ed i t i on o f the Anchor publ ishes the h igh l igh ts o f c a m p u s ac t iv i t y , s tudent op in ions on con t rovers ia l issues, t hough t -p rovok -ing ed i to r ia l s , as wel l as other f ea tu re ar t ic les.

Under the ed i to rsh ip o f John F raga le a n d his assistant, N a n c y Boyd, t h i s yea r ' s staff c o o p e r a t e d to p r e p a r e w e l l - b a l a n c e d , but d ivers i f ied issues o f the Anchor.

Fred V a n d e Vusse a n d D a v e V a n d e Vusse P h o t o g r a p h y Editors D a l e Heeres

C i rcu la t ion Editor

Richard Stadt

A d v e r t i s i n g Editor Ron Lokhorst

Business M a n a g e r

Ed i to r ia l Board : John W i e r s , N a n c y Boyd, John Fra-g a l e , N a n c y Raymer, Caro l Rylance; S t a n d i n g , Car l Poit, W a y n e Kissack.

Fred D iekman Bookkeeper

Lynne Fel tham

Copy Edi tor

N o r m a W a l l a c e a n d Caro l Vande r Meer

Society Edi tor a n d Proof Reader

N o r m a De Boer News Editor

Richard Jaarsma Feature Editor

FRONT R O W ; M. De Jong, S. De W o l f , J. Von Dyke , M. Van Koever ing , S. Graves, J. Ba ldw in , H. De W i l t , M . Van Dyke , S. De Kon ing , C. Rylance, S. H o u l m a n M Fry l ing , M. Kor lenhoven , E. Car ter , M . Fisher, J. W e z e m a n , J. De Groo t .

SECOND R O W ; M. Ver Meer , A. De Free, S. Braaksma, L. Thomas, P. Prins, M. K laa ren , J. Korver , V. Top, L. Plassche, C. Luth, M . Scudder E. Ho l l ande r , J. O w e n U. Hunt , J. Klassen, G. Fr iesema, E. Ho l l ande r .

THIRD R O W ; C. Ne lson , E. Dykhu i zen , C. N i e u w s m a , D. W i l k i n , A . Fassler, D. Jansen , G. Bryson, S. W i n , B. Van Etlen, G . S teg ink , G. Peelen, L. W a n q M. De W i t t J. Betke, E. Hradec , M . TenHaken , J. Schregardus. ' '

FOURTH R O W ; D. Smits, S. Sch la fer , J. Z w y g h u i z e n , M. Schol ten, D. N e d e r v e l d , W . Johnson, R. Beyer, C. Ma t thews , B. Brookst ra, J. Angus R Ritsema E Fikse H Brown, C. Ver Beek, G. W o r d e n . , . , .

Dr. R. W . Cavanaugh

The Hope Co l l ege Cho i r , c o m p o s e d o f se lected voices, is d i rec ted by Dr. Robert C a v a n a u g h . Under him the choi r has become respec ted fo r its impressive rend i t ions o f sacred anthems. S ing ing fo r c h a p e l services a n d specia l re l ig ious services, the cho i r adds a tone o f deepe r devo t i on to the campus re l ig ious l i fe. The h igh l i gh t o f the year fo r the choir is the tour wh ich the members make , ca r r y ing thei r music to churches of many states.

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Chapel Choir This year the C h a p e l Cho i r t ou red to the W e s t Coast a n d

C a l i f o r n i a . The members h a d to spend long days a n d nights

on the G r e y h o u n d bus; but al l a g r e e d tha t the scenery, new acqua in tances , a n d fe l l owsh ip m a d e the t r ip more than

w o r t h w h i l e .

Choi r members become bet ter a c q u a i n t e d w i t h each other at

the cho i r pa r t y in the Ju l i ana Room.

Women's

Choir

Benjamin Bri t ten's " C e r e m o n y of Ca ro l s " was p e r f o r m e d at the 1958 Chr istmas Vespers by the W o m e n ' s Cho i r . Soloists for the event we re : Lynne Thomas, M a r y Van Koever ing , M a r i l y n Scudder , Anne De Pree and Edna Ho l l ande r .

The w o m e n of the C h a p e l Cho i r f o r m the W o m e n ' s Cho i r . D i rec ted by M r . A n t h o n y Koo ike r , they sing sacred music wr i t ten fo r women ' s voices. Their p e r f o r m a n c e this yea r at the Chr is tmas Vespers of Ben jamin Bri t ten's " C e r e m o n y o f C a r o l s " wi l l l ong be r e m e m b e r e d by those w h o h e a r d i t .

FRONT R O W : M. De Jong, C. Ne lson , S. Graves, J. W e z e m a n , M. Fisher, E. H radec , E. Car ter , S. De Kon ing , H. De W i t t , C. Rylance.

SECOND R O W : M. K laaren , J. Korver , V. Top, M. Van Koever ing , M. Ten Haken , M. Kor tenhoven S. Hou tman , J. Ba ldw in , M. Van Dyke.

THIRD R O W : S. De W o l f , M . Fry l ing , J. Schregardus, S. Braaksma, M. Vermeer , E. Ho l l ande r , J. O w e n , C. N i e u w s m a , E. Dykhu izen .

FOURTH R O W : U. Hunt , P. Prins, J. Klaasen, L. Thomas, A. De Pree, G. Fr iesema, E. Ho l l ande r , C. Luth, M. Scudder , L. Plassche.

FRONT R O W : B. Van Etten, C. Ver Beek, G. W a r d e n , C. Rynbrand t , R. Beyer, S. W i n n , S. Sch la fer , J. K le inhekse l , R. Rietberg.

SECOND R O W : M. Schol ten, H. Brown, B. Brookstra, G. S teg ink , R. Ritsema, J. A n g u s , J. Z w y g h u i z e n , G. Peelen, W . Johnson.

THIRD R O W : D, Jensen, D. W i l k i n , L. W a n g , D. N e d e r v e l d , J. Betke, M. De W i t t , D. Smits, G. Bryson.

The men of the C h a p e l Choi r f o rm the Men 's Cho i r . Under the l eade rsh ip o f Mr . Roger Rietberg their repe r to i re consists o f anthems fo r ma le voices. No t on ly do they a d d var ie ty to the cho i r 's concerts , but they also g a i n the expe r ience o f s ing ing under ano the r o f the facu l ty conductors .

Men's

Choir

M a n y hours are spent rehears ing the numbers wh i ch w i l l be sung by the Men 's choi r on the i r tour to the West . Here the choir is rehears ing under the d i rec t ion of

Mr . Rietberg.

Director , Roger R ie tberg

Chancel

Choir

M e m b e r s h i p in the Chance l Cho i r is o p e n to any H o p e student w h o en joys s ing ing . Under the d i rec t i on o f M r . Roger R ie tberg , the cho i r pa r t i c i pa tes in C h a p e l services, in H o m e c o m i n g a n d Chr is tmas Vespers , in The Messiah, in Rel igious Emphasis W e e k , as we l l as in services of Ho l l and a rea churches.

FRONT R O W : L. Ne lson , L. G o r b e r , A . V a n d e n Berg, J. Reichhold , L. W i n k e l h o r s t , K. Coster, L. Puehl, L. Psch igoda, J. Van Leeuwen, B. Mor tensen , C. Baker, J. C lay ton,

A . C izek , H. Go t te , S. Hicks, B. W h i t a k e r , J. Dak in , N . De W i t t e . SECOND R O W : P. Rhem, B. Russell, S. De W i t t e , A . Yonan , R. Dewi t t , H. Beiner t , N . M e e r m a n , N . Ma l s t rom, B, Bloemers, D. Tornga^ M. Ba ldw in , E. We is , G. Linscott, L.

TenKley, D. Ve ldhu is , J. M a s t e n b r o o k , L. Chang . THIRD R O W : V. L ieber tz , S. Bremner , B. Ver Mee r , T. Van Lente, June Ve ldhee r , I. Teume, D. Fisher, D. Ten Br ink , L. Thorns, P. O o n k , D. Engelsman, L. onsen, B. Amos, P. H ixson, E. W a t t , N . Plewes, B. Muyskens , N . W a l l a c e , FOURTH R O W : J. Thomas, J. Ky le, D. Koets, T. Bos, J. Larsen, S. M i d d e r n a c h t , R. Hense l , C. Ma t thews , J. W i e l h o u w e r , T. Zwemer , B. de Forest, C. Lemmen, R. K le inheksel ,

J. Hess l ink, J. Hessl ink, E. Talsma, D. Kroon t je . FIFTH R O W : P. Hessel ink , S. Lutz, A. M a c m i l l a n , T. Rupp, M. K a u f m a n , G. E l f r i ng , D. Pol ich, P. Hsu, R. Schaap, D. W y c k o f f , L. I zenbar t , D. Stadt , D. Scott, J. De Pond,

T. Thompson, G. Glass.

FRONT R O W : M. Fr iedr ich , B. Muyskens, D. M u l d e r , H. V e n d e r Meu len . SECOND R O W : M. DeRuyter, A. D ie lz , E. S immons, D. Ritsema, M. E lz inga, E. Kuyper , T. Zy lman. THIRD R O W : A. Kru iswyk , V. Van Buren, D. Leonard , C. Ma t thews , M. Kau fman , B. W h i t a k e r , F. Eshelman, D. W y c k o f f . S T A N D I N G : C. Schut, Dr. Rider, J. Overze t , J.

Toml inson.

Band The majoret tes for the march ing b o n d inc lude ; Judy Sietsma, Judy W i l e y ,

Sharon Cook a n d Mer ry De W a o r d .

The H o p e Co l l ege Band, under the d i -rec t ion o f Dr. M o r e t t e Rider, p rov ides a musical out let f o r some of the more t a l en ted students. The b a n d marches in the home-c o m i n g p a r a d e , pe r fo rms at f o o t b a l l games, a n d pa r t i c ipa tes in several concerts th rough-

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FRONT R O W : J. Tysse, L. Gr i f fes , J. Riters, G. W e e k s , M. Vende r W i l t , H. Johnston, N . Boyd. SECOND R O W : C. Creager , M. Meengs , M. De W a a r d , B. Hancock, J. T i l lman, D. Van Dyke , T. Zy lman , E. Weiss. THIRD R O W : G. Hoeksema, S. Dressel, F. Eshelman, B. Cook, B. Kuyper , D. S luy ler . FOURTH R O W : M. Ver Steeg, H. Vende r Meu len , A. Kruswyck, M. E lz inga , G. Looman, A . Bi lyeu.

Symphonette

The Hope Co l l ege Symphonet te is a select g r o u p of musicians chosen f rom the regu la r s ix ty -p iece co l l ege orchest ra . Founded a n d d i -

rec ted by Dr. Mo r re t t e Rider, the g r o u p has risen to h igh recogn i t i on fo r its qua l i t y o f per-f o r m a n c e . N o t on ly does the Symphonet te g i ve concerts in Ho l l and , but it has p e r f o r m e d on te lev is ion a n d in many states. This yea r the Symphonet te t ou red to the East Coast .

Select members f rom the orchestra combine to f o rm the Messiah orchestra, wh i ch , a l o n g w i th the comb ined choirs, annua l l y presents Hande l ' s Messiah.

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Orchestra

The Hope Co l l ege Orches t ra gives the o p p o r t u n i t y to any inst rumental is t w h o so desires to make g o o d use of his ta len t . In its b i -week ly rehearsals under Dr. M o r r e t t e Rider, the orchest ra p repa res fo r a series o f concerts wh ich a f f o r d en joymen t to the co l lege a n d to the pub l i c . Student soloists o f t en per -fo rm w i th the orchest ra .

Edna H o l l a n d e r , as so lo i s t , p e r f o r m e d R a c h m a n i n o f f ' s Piano Concerto

No. 2 w i t h the o r c h e s t r a a t i ts s p r i n g concer t .

F R O N T R O W ; L. G r i f f e s , J. Tysse, M . M e e n g s , M . K l a a r e n , P. Sc love r , M . V a n d e r W i t t , H. J o h n s t o n , N . Boyd . S E C O N D R O W : G. W e e k s , M . De

W a a r d , B. H a n c o c k , D. W y c k o f f , L. Folts, M . S c h a l e k o t n p , J. T i l l m a n , L. O o s t e r h o f , D. V a n D y k e , T. Z w e m e r , G . S t e g i n k , D. S luy l e r . THIRD R O W :

C. C r e a g e r , J. Ri ters, M . W e l c h , Mrs . R ide r , J. O v e r z e t , G . H o e k s e m a , V. A n d e r s o n , S. Dresse l , T. Z y l m a n , B. M a r t i n , E. W e i s s , F. Eshe lman , B. C o o k ,

D. L e o n a r d , J. Pee le , W . V a n B u r e n , A . B i l yen . FOURTH R O W ; B. M u y s k e n s , M . F r i e d r i c h , D. M u l d e r , D. W a a n d e r s , B. K u y p e r . FIFTH R O W : M . Ve r

S t e e g , H. V a n d e r M e u l e n , S. M i t t e r n a c h t , M . K a m m e r a a d , A . K r u y s w c k , M . E l z i n g a , G . L a o m a n , D. R i tsema Dr. R i d e r .

All for one, one for all.

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Societies

Alpha Gamma Phi

FRONT R O W : R. V a n d e r M e u l e n , S. Beck, D. Roskamp, M. K laaren , M. Fisher, K. N y h u i s , M. Van Dyk , M. Scudder , M. M o o r e , J. Thomas

SECOND R O W : C. Rylance, S. D e W i t l e , C. S i k k e n g a , K. H y i n k , E. Fell , J. T o m l i n s o n , S. Van ' t Ke rkho f f , V. Top , B. V a n d e r M o l e n , C. K regar , S. Grossman, M. Fugazza l to , J. D e N o b l e

THIRD R O W : P. W u b b e l s , M. A. K laaren , J. Roos, D. Sluyter , M . DeJong , J. N lenhu i s , M. Ba ldw in , L. He l l enga , B. Emmick, D. Torenga , C. K le ibe r , C. Van Ramshorst

The A l p h a - p h i Soror i ty is sti l l very y o u n g to H o p e co l l ege , hav ing been f o r m e d in 1 9 5 7 . Under thei r m o t t o , " F r i e n d s h i p , the A n c h o r o f O u r S t r e n g t h , " t h e m e m b e r s have st r ived to bu i l d a s t rong society. The crest o f A l p h a - p h i has a t its center a p i ne t ree, the b ranch symbo l i z i ng the six po in ts o f the soror i ty c reed , b o d y - m i n d , service-love, f e l l owsh ip - l oya l t y . The t op b ranch rep resen t ing f a i t h points u p w a r d to G o d f r o m w h o m al l s t rength comes. The base of the t ree is a n c h o r e d in k n o w l e d g e . A g o l d cha in o f f r i endsh ip surrounds the t ree. A t the bo t tom o f the crest a re the Greek letters o f the soror i ty . A l p h a G a m m a Phi.

In i t ia t ing its first p l e d g e class, bo th in-f o r m a l l y a n d f o rma l l y , p r o v e d to be a b ig event fo r A l p a - p h i . Fo l low ing soon a f te r , Homecom ing kept al l members busy w i th the f loa t a n d luncheon, even though a lumn i we re f e w . The f o rma l , " T h e K ing a n d I , " he ld in the Louis XV Room o f the M a n g e r Hote l in G r a n d Rapids on February 2 0 was a rega l a f f a i r . A l p h a - p h i p a r t i c i p a t e d in the Sing wi th " T h e Teddy Bears ' P icn ic . "

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Sharon Grossman keeps the act ives in " s t i t ches " as Humpty -Dumpty .

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In an impress ive f o r m a l ce remony , M a r c i a Ba ldwin presents Judy N ienhu i s w i t h a soror i ty lava l ie r .

Initiation

Fall Term President Marc ia Ba ldwin V ice-p res iden t M a r g o t Fisher Secretary Ma ry De Jong Treasurer Jane Toml inson

W i n t e r Term

President Ruth VanDerMeu len V ice-pres ident M i r i a m Klaaren Secretary D iane Raskamp Treasurer Jane Toml inson

Spr ing Term President Karen Nyhu is V ice-p res iden t . . . . Sharon Van ' t Kerkof f Secretary Karen Hy ink Treasurer Sharon Beck

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115 In an i n f o r m a l a tmosphere . A l p h a - p h i act ives were en te r ta ined by characters f rom A l ice in W o n d e r l a n d .

Alpha Sigma Alpha

In the crest o f A .S .A . # 1 f r i endsh ip is s ign i f ied by the c lasped hands ; Chr is t ian fe l l owsh ip is symbo l i zed by the cross.

The t w o A .S .A . ' s c o m b i n e d to have a beau t i f u l f o r m a l , " D r e a m s in the D e e p . " O the r jo in t act iv i t ies i nc l uded the t r a d i t i o n a l meet ings w i th the o ther f ive soror i t ies as we l l as the p r e s e n t a t i o n of " T u m b l i n g -T u m b l e w e e d s " a t the A l l - C o l l e g e Sing.

A .S .A . # 1 d e s i g n e d a h igh ly successful b o o t h f o r the Penny Ca rn i va l a n d c losed the year ' s act iv i t ies w i th an i n f o r m a l pa r t y .

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The f reshman g i r ls and the i r dates take t ime out f r om square danc ing to en joy re f reshments .

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FRONT R O W : K. Teck, S. Bremner, C. Keizer , G. G i lmo re , J. K o o p m a n , D. Ha l l , P. Bouska, H. DeWi t t , S. Nor r i s SECOND R O W : V. L ieber tz , R. Dewi t t , H, Go t te , D. Claussen, D. V e l d h u i s , M. W h i t l o c k , M. Veu r ink , S. Cook, D. TenBr ink, M. D iepenhors t THIRD R O W : C. S ikkema, G. Venema, C. Barnard , P. Greensh ie lds , J. Da lebou t , M. Kammeraad , L. Folts, R. Soden, M. Boehr inger

President . . . . V ice -p res iden t Secretary . , . . Treasurer . . .

Ma r tha Proas Barbara Mor tensan

. . . . Bobbie Russell Caro lyn Ringnaldus

Second Term President . . . . V ice -p res iden t Secretary . . . .

Jan Koopman Dot Ha l l

Grace G i lmore Everyone seems to know w h a t they are d o i n g — this can' t be a square dance ! Treasurer Caro lyn Ringna ldus

Date Night

FRONT ROW- B Joecke l J Riemersma, B. Mor tensen , M. Proos, R. R u " e l l , C. R ingeno ldus , J. M a s l e n b r o o k , D. Deems SECOND R O W : J. Ze l lwege r , J. D c k i n , T. Reenders, I . W i n k e l h o r s t , O . Teumer , J. Scha f tenaar , C. Sut ton, G. Oos te rho f , C. Yost, A.

THIRD R O W ^ S . h p h c h e r , M . Fry l ing , R. Dyks t ra , M. DeRuyter , S. H o r m e l i n k , J. VonDenBerg , C. Buteyn, E. W e i . , B. W h i t a k e r , P. Po.terson n 7

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FRONT R O W : L. Turnbu l l , N. Gu ldenschuh , L. Kots, J. Schregardus , L. Prakken, B. Bloemers, J. Sietsma, S. VandePoe l , R. Hassinger SECOND R O W : E. Talsma, S. Hicks, S. Sargesson, J. Peel le, S. W y n g a r d e n , D. Fisher, D. C lu te , W . VanHeest , N . DeWi t t e , M. Da lman THIRD R O W : E. Fr ink, N . V a n d e r K o l k , N . Sonneve ld t , B. Si l l , J. H e e r e m a , B. D y k e m a , A . K i n g m a , B. G r a y

A.S.A.II

Chr is t ian love a n d b r o t h e r h o o d , pur i t y , s t rength, a n d loya l t y to the soror i ty a n d to the co l l ege are rep resen ted in the crest o f A .S .A . # 2 .

Even t hough bo th of the A .S .A . ' s a re composed of f r eshman gir ls, w h o a re usual-ly un fami l i a r w i th soror i ty l i fe , bo th g roups took an ac t i ve pa r t in the no rma l act iv i t ies o f a soror i ty . M e m b e r s o f A .S .A . # 2 d r e a m e d in the d e e p a t the i r w in ter f o r m a l . A l o n g w i th A .S .A . # 1 , they sang "Tum-b l i n g - T u m b I e w e e d s " at the A l l -Co l l ege Sing. Spr ing was h i g h l i g h t e d by the boo th at the Penny Ca rn i va l a n d by the i n f o rma l .

118 Jackie Oos te r ink a n d Jane Karsten put the f in ish ing touches on the new crest of A.S.A. II.

FRONT R O W , P. I n a r d i , I . Lawrence, E. Burgess, J. Dorn , J. B a l d w i n , B. Zeedyk , M. W a g n e r , D Church J. Oos te r ink

SECOND R O W : S. V r e d e n b u r g , J. Re ichho ld , P. Hower , D. Enge lsman, J. Bos, M. Meengs , D. W®* ' , H emer , . ar THIRD R O W : M. Proos, J. W i l e y , A . G ivens , L. Ten Kley, J. R ie tve ld , B. Kamphu is , M. V a n d e r W i l t , M . Roth, K. Coster

Activities

First Term President Jean ie Ba ldwin V ice-pres ident Janet Lincoln Secretary Beverly Zeedyk Treasurer Judy Dorn

Second Term President Lynne Prakken V ice-pres ident Barbara Bloemers Secretary Jean Schregardus Treasurer Judy Dorn

Judy Reichhold a n d Donna West find that m a k i n g p rograms fo r a l i te ra ry meet ing

is t ime consuming as we l l as fun .

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The latest In Sp r i ng fash ions we re shown by Jon i C lay ton a n d o ther Delph is in the March of Dimes Style Show.

The f igures w i th in the crest o f the Del ta Phi soror i ty symbo l i ze the society of De lph i s t r iv ing a f te r music a n d poe t ry — or , as the

char te r members s ta ted , the l i te ra ry a n d cu l tu ra l d e v e l o p m e n t o f its m e m b e r s . "

A l ive ly house pa r t y i n i t i a ted De lph i act iv i t ies ear l y in the fa l l . A f t e r a w e l c o m i n g tea fo r p ledges a n d a H o m e c o m i n g luncheon f o r a lumnae , the Delphis c a p t u r e d first p lace wi th thei r f l oa t , " T h e Dutch-men Sc rubbed the B u l l d o g s . " The society p a r t i c i p a t e d in a M a r c h o f Dimes style show a n d a lso g a v e a Fashion Show fo r A .S .A . Under the d i rec t i on o f Edna Ho l l ande r , De lph i p resen ted " L i s a " in the Al l -Co l l ege Sing. A successful y e a r was c l i m a x e d w i th the spr ing in-f o r m a l a n d house pa r t y .

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FRONT R O W : J. Korver , W . Ke izer , E. A rendsen , C. Schol ten, M. Ko r l enhoven , H. Hunge r i nk , M. TenHaken , B. Reuss, C. Krauss SECOND R O W : S. DeKon ing , L. Fel tham, J. Eastman, A . Day ton , R. Bonie l , C. W a g n e r , S. Graves, S. Hu i zenga , D. W e l c h , S. Evans, G. Forness, J. V a n D y k e , N . DeBoer

THIRD R O W : M. Decker, C. Jaelson, J. W e z e m a n , S. Hou tman , M. W h i t e , B. Burns, H. W a c k e r b a r t h , M. Scha lekamp, A . W l e g e r i n k , A . C izek , M. D ieph ius , E. Ho l l ande r .

FOURTH R O W : G . W e e k s , M. Kempers, P. Prins, N . M u l d e r , E. D y k h u i z e n , C N l e u w s m a , J. O w e n , M. Gouwens , K. Kur th , S. Braaksma, J. Vande rKo Ik , J. C lay ton, B. W iche rs , L. Bonnema

The dress ing room is the scene of fever ish lost m inu te ac t i v i t y as the g i r ls wa i t for the i r ent rance cues.

Service

In a d d i t i o n to t a k i n g t ickets, N a n c y , Sue a n d Ellyn make cer ta in that everyone is reg is te red

for the door p r i ze d raw ings .

Fall Term President Caro l W a g n e r V ice-p res iden t Helen Hunge r i nk Secretary Barbara Reuss Treasurer Joyce VanderKo lk

W i n t e r Term President Sue Graves V ice-p res iden t W i n o n a Keizer Secretary Bert ie Boniel Treasurer Joyce VanderKo lk

Sp r i ng Term President M a r g e Ten Haken V ice-pres ident Sue Hu i zenga Secretary Ellyn Arendsen Treasurer Joyce VanderKo lk

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Kappa Beta Phi

FRONT R O W : D. O l d e n b u r g , D. Schmid t , A . Newhouse , K. St ick le, M. C a m p b e l l , M . Fischer, L. Thorns, L. Psch igoda, C. Myers SECOND R O W : L. Ne lson , N . Plewes, S. Postema, J. T i l lman , U. Hunt , S. D e W o l f , V. Ande rson , K. Ashe, M. W i e r s e m a , S. Smi th , T. VanLente

THIRD R O W : A . V a n d e r w i e l e n , L. Hun te r , G. Linscott, B. Terbeek , S. Edwards, J. W a l r a d , C. Veen, R. K l o m p a r e n s , M . Freeman, M . De W i t t , S. N e e d h a m

FOURTH R O W : P. O o n k , L Looyers, B. Amos, L. Jansen, M. W o o d , L. M u r r a y , A . Tel l , J. A n k e r , C. V a n d e r m y d e , C. Fischer

Dorian

The emb lem o f the D o r i a n Soc ie ty is s imply a Dor ic p i l l a r . Its m e a n i n g is i l lus t ra ted by its s ign i f i cance in Greek ar t . In the Parth-enon every l ine o f the p i l la r served to b e a u t i f y a n d g r a c e the who le st ructure. The qua l i t y o f the marb le , its s t rength a n d beau ty , was e v i d e n c e d by the s imple scu lp tur ing o f the p i l l a r . Do r ian ' s a im, in the same fash ion , is to d e v e l o p the po ten t i a l o f every member , to in-spi re na tu ra l beau ty a n d s impl ic i ty o f cha rm, to con t r ibu te in s t rength o f pu rpose not on ly on campus but a l l over the g l o b e .

The Dor ians b e g a n the yea r ' s act iv i t ies w i th thei r house pa r t y a t T imbuc too . B idd ing o f new members was f o l l o w e d by i n i t i a t i o n . H o m e c o m i n g was p r e c e d e d by p lans f o r the f loa t a n d the a lumn i b reak fas t . " M o o n l i g h t a n d S h a d o w s " was the theme o f the Dor ian f a l l f o r m a l . Chr is tmas g a v e the soror i ty the oppo r t un i t y to g i v e g i f ts to a needy f a m i l y . Do r i an en te r t a i ned A . S. A . in February w i th a minstrel show. A d a t e n igh t a n d an i n f o r m a l c losed a busy year fo r K a p p a Beta Phi.

122 M i n g l i n g — M e r r i m e n t — Music.

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Fall Term

President Sal ly D e W o l f e V ice-p res iden t Ann Tel l Secretary Caro l Paton Treasurer Sue Edwards

W i n t e r Term President Lois Thoms V ice-p res iden t Sandra Postema Secretary Sharon Smi th

Treasurer Sue Edwards

Sp r i ng Term President Ma t i e Fischer V ice-pres ident Bunny Terbeek Secretary , Caro l Fischer Treasurer Sue Edwards

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The emb lem of the Syb i l l ine Soror i ty is the c rown o f v i c to ry w i th the laure l wh ich is the p r i ze o f cul ture 's b r o w . The A n c h o r o f H o p e represents the society 's loya l ty to H o p e Co l l ege . The members a r e rep re -sented by Sibyls, ma idens tha t a re instru-ments o f G o d ' s w i l l . The Greek letters of Syb i l l ine are S igma lo ta Beta.

A f t e r f a i l b i d d i n g , o l d members a n d new e n j o y e d the fe l l owsh ip o f the t r a d i t i o n a l Sib p l e d g e b reak fas t a n d h ike. I n fo rma l i n i t i a t i on took p lace at the V a n Raal te mans ion . A d a t e n igh t o f square d a n c i n g a n d the f o r m a l , " C i t y o f the Dese r t , " a t the M o r t o n House in G r a n d Rapids h igh-l i gh ted the soc ia l act iv i t ies o f the y e a r . As serv ice p r o j e c t s , t h e m e m b e r s sent a Thanksg iv ing baske t to a needy f am i l y in

H o l l a n d a n d ra ised money f o r Prestat ie Huis w i th the i r " p i z z a b r e a k s . "

The Slbs b r i n g Yu le t ide joy to many H o l l a n d res idents t h rough the i r

ca ro l i ng .

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FRONT R O W : C. Luth, C. Vande r Mee r , J. M u l d e r , A . Visser, M . Roelofs, C. Brandt , V. Wes t ra , L. Johnson, P. S teunenberg SECOND R O W : W . Cameron , A. VandenBerg , H. Mon t l e , L. V a n D u i n e n , C. Zhe, J. Heneve ld , M. W e l c h , L. Puehl, H. Bosch, R. Lam,

C. Nelson THIRD R O W : R. Lann ing , B. Muyskens, A . Yonan , N . Ma ls t rom, H. Davenpor t , E. C le l l and , J. V a n L e e u w e n , G. Bouman, E. Car ter ,

R. M o k m a , E. Hradec FOURTH R O W : N. M e e r m a n , S. Evans, N . Boyd, J. Bu rgwa ld , D. Burns, L. Thomas, M. Vermeer , B. Ph i l l i ppsen, B. V icha, L. Plassche,

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The cu l i na ry ski l ls of these g i r ls a i d e d the Sibs in m a k i n g the i r p i zza breaks successful.

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Fall Term President Judy Mu lde r V ice-pres ident Evelyn Carter Secretary Janice Kaeman Treasurer Laretta Plassche

W i n t e r Term President Caro l Vande r Mee r V ice-pres ident Emily Hradec Secretary Caro lyn Zhe Treasurer Laretta Plassche

Spr ing Term President Caro l Luth V ice-pres ident N ancy Boyd Secretary M a r i l y n Roelofs Treasurer Laretta Plassche

A last minu te check is made be fo re the Sibs depa r t to de l i ve r a Thanksg i v i ng basket to a

needy f a m i l y .

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Sigma Sigma

FRONT R O W : L. Ket tw ick , M. Exo, J. Mi l ler , , H. W a d e , M. H o f f m y e r , S. Dressel, S. Me is te , J. Peelen, M. VandePoe l SECOND R O W : M. V a n K o e v e r i n g , M. D e W a a r d , S. Decker , I. V a n E e n e n a a m , A. Proos, J. K laasen, A . De Pree, C. Cur lee , P. W e l c h ,

M. W i e r s m a , M. O n k e n , J. Ph i l ip THIRD R O W : J. Essenburgh, S. Koo is t ra , L. G o r d o n , M. D e W a a r d , P. Smi th , S. W i l d s c h u t , J. Kemp, B. Bootsman, S. W a l c o t t , E. Vande r W e r f , P. Kaste in, R. V e l d m a n FOURTH R O W : S. C r a w f o r d , B. Ge i t ne r , E. VerBurg^ E. H o l l a n d e r , A . Brower , G. Fr iesema, S. Neste , J. Tysse, C. Yonkers, K. Abe l l ,

A . V a n D o o r n i k , M. Rocks

For f i f t y - th ree years the g o l d a n d wh i t e crescent b a n n e r o f S igma S igma, the o ldest o f the soror i t ies, has g u i d e d her members to a d e e p e r a p p r e c i a t i o n o f l i f e at H o p e Co l l ege .

The fa l l house pa r t y o p e n e d a busy yea r f o r Soros i tes. P ledge a n d H o m e c o m i n g luncheons, a n d f l oa t p r e p a r a t i o n s w e r e fo l -l o w e d by the d a t e n igh t he ld at the Muske-gon Y a n d the t r a d i t i o n a l spaghe t t i d inner he ld in honor of the senior students. In J a n u a r y , t h e f o r m a l " W i n d S o n g " was g i ven ; the i n f o r m a l was in the spr ing . Joint meet ings w i th the Praters, A .S .A . , A l u m n a e , Housemothers , a n d Delphis , a n d the pre-senta t ion o f " H a p p y T a l k " in the S i n g , c o m b i n e d to make the socia l y e a r bo th ac-t ive a n d e n j o y a b l e . The service aspect o f soror i ty l i fe was not neg lec ted , h o w e v e r . Sorosis sent f o o d , c l o th ing , a n d money to its " f a m i l y " in G reece as wel l as con-t r i bu ted C h r i s t m a s b a s k e t s t o n e e d y fami l ies .

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In the Ju l i ana Room, the Sorosites j o in in the mer r iment of Fun N i g h t .

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i Fo l low ing the jo in t mee t i ng , Ruth V e l d m o n shows the soror i ty room to o g roup of

A.S.A. g i r ls .

Foil Term President Joon Peelen V ice-pres ident Sh i r ley Meis te Secretary Anne DePree Treasurer Marc ia W i e r s m a

W i n t e r Term President Sandra Dressel V ice -p res iden t Jane Klaasen Secretary Ma ry Hof fmyer Treasurer Marc ia W i e r s m a

Spr ing Term President Isia Van Eenenaam V ice-p res iden t A lyce Proas Secretary Helen W a d e

Treasurer Marc ia W i e r s m a

Meetings

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Chi Phi Sigma

FRONT R O W : D. M o o r e , J. Kroo i , D. Brockmeier , J. Woss ink , W . Froncke, D. Sasaki , C. Bredeweg, J. Nyhu is SECOND R O W : L. Sayers, F. K ru i tho f , D. N e d e r v e l d , B. Ha l l , J. K le inhekse l , T, F l lckema, M. VerSteeg, W . Platzer THIRD 1?OW: T. Bos, G. VandenBerg , P. V a n W y k , B. V a n d e r b i l t , B. VandenBos, A. Buurma, J. Beukema, L. Zy lman , C. Mat thews

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Fall Term President Vernon HofTs V ice-pres ident W a y n e Wes tenb roek Secretary W a l t e r Francke Treasurer Tom Bos

W i n t e r Term President Dick Brockmeier V ice-pres ident Co rw in Bredeweg Secretary W a y n e Platzer Treasurer Tom Bos

Sp r i ng Term President Corw in Bredeweg V ice-pres ident W a y n e Platzer Secretary Don Dephouse Treasurer Tom Bos

Arcadian

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Mel and Har ley work to per fec t the A r c a d i a n r e n d i t i o n of " G i G i " for the A l l -Co l lege Sing.

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F R O N T R O W ; H. Brown, W . W e s t e n b r o e k , D. A n d r e e , J. d e J o n g e , V . Hoffs, D. K n a p p , J. D e W i l l , AA. Elzrngo

S E C O N D R O W ; M . D e V r i e s , W , B o n z e l a a r , R. Zegers , S. S y b e s m a , M . Schol ten, R. K a m p e r , G . D r a g t , C. F idd , D. W y m a

THIRD R O W : B. V a n Etten, D. Smits, D. D e p h o u s e , J. Riters, P. D a l m a n , N . Kansf ie ld , T. H o e k m a n , K. V a n d e r L u g t , D. M i n u l h

House Life The A r c a d i a n Society, f o u n d e d in 1 9 4 4 ,

is the younges t o f the f ra te rn i t ies at H o p e Co l l ege . The sh ie ld of the f ra te rn i t y , w i th a theme d a t i n g back to the re l ig ious cru-sades, shows the aims o f the g r o u p . The he lmet signi f ies so ld iers ; the cross retains its Chr is t ian s ign i f i cance ; the sword stands f o r de fense o f hono r ; the anchor is the symbo l o f H o p e Co l lege . C o m b i n e d , the symbols s ign i fy , " S o l d i e r s of the Cross de-f e n d i n g the honor o f H o p e . " Below the crest a b a n n e r d isp lays the Greek letters o f the f ra te rn i t y , Chi Phi S igma.

The Ark ies were act ive t h roughou t the school y e a r en te r ta in ing thei r a lumn i at H o m e c o m i n g , r e d e c o r a t i n g their house, s ing ing " G i G i " i n the A l l - co l l ege Sing. The theme o f their f o rma l , he ld at the Spr ing Lake Count ry C lub on January 17, was " O n w a r d to the S ta rs . " The i n fo rma l was the last b ig event o f the yea r .

M e r w y n shows his skill at a g a m e of Bumper Pool. 1 2 9

Kappa Eta Nu H B S B M B I A / . A / . / . A A / , . , .

The Knickerbockers a n d the i r dates en joy d a n c i n g at the w i n t e r f o r m a l " Y s a t n a f "

Fall Term President Dick M o r g a n V ice-p res iden t Charles Skinner Secretary Pete Ge i tne r Treasurer A r t Fisher

W i n t e r Term President Dick Brown V ice -p res iden t Bruce Brummels Secretary Jon Bolthcnjse Treasurer Ar t Fisher

Sp r i ng Term President Kei th Emerson V ice-p res iden t G a r y Bylsma Secretary Dary l S ieden top Treasurer A l Kober

Knickerbocker

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FIRST R O W ; G. Heath, E. Wes te rbeke , J. Meye r , D. M o r g a n , D. Brown, A . Kol ler , M . Kau fman , A. Fisher SECOND R O W ; D. C lark , R. Cook, D. Cooper , B. Denham, B. Bran k, D. K i l lmer , W . Burggraa f f , J. T iedemann THIRD R O W : D. W y c k o f f , G. Bylsma, H. P laggemers, P. Ge i t ne r , R. Hayes, A . Kober , K. Emerson

The three impo r t an t requis i tes of man-

h o o d , — the mora l , in te l lec tua l , a n d the

soc ia l sides of m a n — a r e rep resen ted by

the sides o f the t r i ang le . The ancho r signi f ies the close re la t ionsh ip a n d inter-d e p e n d e n c e o f K a p p a Eta Nu a n d H o p e Co l l ege .

The yea r ' s act iv i t ies b e g a n w i th a h igh ly successful rush ing season wh ich was cli-

m a x e d w i th the annua l G o l d Rush Party. The f ine wo rk d o n e on the f loa t a n d house deco ra t i ons f o r H o m e c o m i n g p r o v i d e d the e x a m p l e a n d the impetus fo r a n o t h e r mem-o r a b l e yea r . " Y s a t n a f " ( fan tasy spe l led backwa rds ) was the theme o f the Knick 's w in te r f o r m a l . The spr ing i n f o r m a l pa r t y c l i m a x e d the soc ia l act iv i t ies . As usual, serv ice pro jects a g a i n h i g h l i g h t e d the yea r . M e m b e r s con t i nued to w o r k severa l a f te r -noons at P r e s t a t i e H u i s a n d to d o n a t e b l o o d to thei r w a l k i n g B lood Bank.

A successful rush ing season was c l imaxed by the t r a d i t i o n a l G o l d Rush Party.

Parties

FRONT R O W ; A. Lebb in , A. B i lyeu, D. S ieden top , C. Sk inner , G. B i tner , B. Brumels, D. W h i l e , D. W i l k i n SECOND R O W ; H. Maer lens , L. Lebb in , G. Barnhar l , P. W e h n a u , W . N y k a m p , B. C r a w f o r d , H. VanderKo lk THIRD R O W : K. Brown, T. Plewes, J. Boi thouse, K. VonHo f f , P. Fel l , R. Shie lds, C. l e m m e n , A. DeBraal 1 3 1

Omicron Kappa Epsilon

FRONT R O W ; A. O lson , F. Leaske, J. Faber, G. Boeve, B. Sounders , C. VerBeek, I . Te rMo len , A. Buursma SECOND R O W ; J. VandenBerg , T. Rupp, S. Post, D. H e n g e v e l d , B. H i l b e l i n k , C. LeTarle, J. H u b b a r d , J. Pleune THIRD R O W ; J. Rozeboom, J. H o o g e n d o o r n , B. Drake , B. H o o g e n d o o r n , N . Pedd le , J. Lubbers, J. H o n e n b u r g , T. Vende r Me l

FOURTH R O W ; T. Riekse, J. N ieusma, G. V o n D o n g e n , C. Coulson, L. Groo te rs , J. Brunson, B. Harms

I W A N

Fall Term President Ar t O lson V ice-p res iden t Fred Leaske Secretary Tim Vander M e l Treasurer Bill Braokstra

W i n t e r Term President Car l Ver Beek V ice-pres ident Don Paar lberg Secretary Bob Saunders Treasurer Bil l Braokstra

Spr ing Term President Larry Ter Mo len V ice-pres ident John Van Dam Secretary Tom Lubbers Treasurer J im Fox

Fraternal

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132 O h no! How could w e have created such a t h i n g ? "

FRONT R O W ; B. Brookst ra, J. V a n D a m , T. Lubbers, N . t a n n i n g , D. M u i l e n b u r g , J. Krauss, D. Paar lberg , T. Lewis

SECOND R O W : R, VanEs, T. Bos, D. J a p i n g a , J. V a n d e r L i n d , P. H u i z e n g a , D. Kennedy , J. Fox, T. K lomparens , H. Steffens THIRD R O W : G. Baas, S. V a n d e r W o u d e , T. To renga , J. Tysse, D. Rottschafer, R. S iebe l i ng , B. M u l d e r , C. Truby

FOURTH R O W : C. Rynb rand l , P. Lydens, D. Ritsema, G. Peelen, R. Ritsema, J. Engbers, B. Hansen, M. B lough, D. W i e r s m a

"Frolics"

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The Fra terna l Soc iety , Hope 's oldest f ra -te rn i ty , was i n t roduced to the campus in 1 8 6 3 by Dr. Phi l l ip Phelps. The spir i t of the society is ev idenced in its emb lem. The r is ing sun at the t op shines on Praters a l l over the w o r l d . The open book is the Book o f k n o w l e d g e s ign i f y i ng the basic a im of h igher educa t i on . The two l ions benea th the book symbo l i ze love a n d t ruth. The rope of f r i endsh ip a b o v e the shield b inds the men of Fra terna l t oge the r . The Greek letters o f the f ra te rn i t y , O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsi lon, e m b o d y t h e m o t t o , " F e w a n d

C h o s e n . "

The Fraters we re kept busy du r i ng the year p l ann ing fo r Homecom ing decora t ions a n d the return o f a lumni as wel l as present-ing their f o r m a l , " M o o n l i g h t M i k a d o " on Janura ry 3 0 a t the Cascade Count ry C lub . M a n y hours o f h a r d work wen t in to thei r annua l va r ie ty show, the Frater Frolics. The a w a r d i n g of the Thomas J. Zwemer a w a r d a n d the Swan Song hono r i ng the senior members c losed the events of the year fo r the Fraters.

'Hey boy , are ya a l l r i g h t ? " "Yeh, but I 'm sure t i cked-o f f at the guy w h o moved my horse!

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Fall Term President Gene K laaren V ice-p res iden t H a r o l d Van ' t Hof Secretary N ick Vande r Borgh Treasurer Joe W o o d s

W i n t e r Term President Dennis Camp V ice-pres ident N ick V a n d e r Borgh Secretary Lee W e n k e Treasurer Joe W o o d s

Sp r i ng Term p , r e s i d e n , Joe W o o d s V ice-p res iden t Larry A rends Secretary D o u g Neckers Treasurer Tom Klaasen

Parties d u r i n g the rush ing season met w i t h the a p p r o v a l of the act ives, rushees, and

the i r dates.

Cosmopolitan

FRONT R O W : D. DeJongh, D. Beern ink , G. K laaren , J. Angus , F. Brown, L. A rends , J. tenPas, D. Camp SECOND R O W : P. Gro tenhu is , J. Ande rson , T. Klaasen, J. Peterman, R. W o l t m a n , D. VanDyke , R. Ach te rho f , K. Termaat THIRD R O W ; J. Layer, T. Ho fmeye r , K. Br ink , M. De W i t t , F. Doo ley , J. Sh imp, M. K le inhu izen , W . VanBuren, J. Stryker

1 3 4 FOURTH ROW: D. Piersma, J. Bolthouse, S. Bosker, J. Betke, B. Kreunen, G. C la rk , A. Kru iswyk , M. Dent

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Pledge A rch ie M a c m i l l a n g a i n i n g a new v iew of the ci ty — f rom a t o p the f oun ta i n in Cent ra l Park.

Pledging

The spir i t o f the Cosmopo l i t an Fratern i ty is ev i denced in its name a n d ca r r i ed out in the des ign o f its crest. The hemisphere, r is ing on the b a c k g r o u n d o f a sh ie ld, rep-resents a b a n d l i te ra l ly enc i rc l ing the ear th a n d e m b r a c i n g the w o r l d w i th b r o a d , f a r -reach ing v is ion. The g l o b e symbol izes the g rea t number o f men w h o have g o n e to every sect ion o f the w o r l d a n d the de ter -m ina t ion of the society to acqu i re the inter-na t i ona l m ind wi th its w o r l d - w i d e ou t look . The f ra te rn i t y colors, g reen a n d wh i te , are represen ted by the emera lds a n d pear ls su r round ing the shie ld. The Greek letters of the Cosmopo l i t an Fratern i ty , Phi K a p p a A l p h a , a re at the head of the shie ld.

The Cosmos s tar ted the year most suc-cessful ly by cap tu r i ng first p lace in bo th f l oa t a n d house deco ra t i ons in the Home-c o m i n g compe t i t i on . A f t e r b i d d i n g , the new p ledges g a v e thei r services construct ing an o f f i ce in the Cosmo house. The e f f ic iency of the f ra te rn i t y was inc reased by the rat i f i -ca t ion o f a new const i tu t ion a n d the f o r m a -t ion o f an a lumn i assoc ia t ion . But al l was not w o r k , a n d members a n d thei r dates en-j oyed the H a w a i i a n ar ty a n d the fo r -mal , " I n a n O r i e n t a l G a r d e n , " at the Spr ing Lake Count ry C lub .

FRONT R O W : J. Kruy f , W . P laggemars , J. W o o d s , G. W o r d e n , J. Hood, B. Thomson, T. DuMez, J. A l l en SECOND R O W ; A . M a c m i l l a n , M. M a g a n , G. W a g n e r , H. Van ' t H o f , B, Franken, H. Brown, P. Damstra, D. Neckers

THIRD R O W : C. Bruins, J. Evers, J. Combs, J. S t r inger , P. Zoschke, H. W h i p p l e , G. Damho f , R. Her le l FOURTH R O W : T. A a r d e m a , J. Brooks, B. Klaasen, R. W i e g e r i n k , B. Jones, R. Beyer, D, Meye r , L. W e n k e 1 3 5

Phi Tau Nu

FRONT R O W : D. Jansen, G. Boel le, R. Lokhorst , H. VerBeek, D. S tad t , J. Z w y g h u i z e n , C. Hessel ink, K. Von lns SECOND R O W : G. Bryson, A . Plassche, I. Jones, G. Bolt, F. D i e k m a n , F. Burne, B. Pedozz i , J. Karr , D. W e r k m a n , G. De G r o o l THIRD R O W : G. M i l l e r , L. TenBr ink , S. Sch la fer , V. Essenberg, C. Meye r , G. Looman, B. Ba l foor t , L. T inho l t , R. Bronson

Emersonian

Fall Term President A l l an G r u b e V ice-p res iden t G r e g Bryson Secretary W a y n e Joasse Treasurer Dale Heeres

W i n t e r Term President Paul Buit V ice-pres ident Ron Stockhoff Secretary Bob Bal foor t Treasurer Dale Heeres

Spr ing Term President Ga rdne r Kissack V ice-pres ident Roger K le inhekse l Secretary Car l Ver Meu len Treasurer Dale Heeres

The Emersonians p roud l y d i sp lay the i r Homecoming f loat " A n c h o r the Bu l l dogs " , wh ich cap-

tu red second p lace in the compet i t i on .

FRONT R O W : C. Emmons, C. Benn ink , J. N e e d h a m , G. Kissack, A . G r u b e , P. Bui t , C. Bosman, D. E lz inga SECOND R O W : R. Brat ton, C. De Jong , R. Cole, C. Poit, W . Joosse, F. O v e r k a m p , C. Ve rmeu len , J. W o n d r a , W . N y k a m p , R. Vande r Z w a a g THIRD R O W : J. M o r r e n , R. S tockhoof , S. M i d d e r n a c h t , R. K le inhekse l , G. S teg ink , D. Heeres, J. K n a p p , S. W i n n , J. Jef fer ies

The f igures a n d the colors o f the crest o f Phi Tau N u s ign i f y c o u r a g e , secrecy, a n d the nob i l i t y o f the idea ls o f the f r a te rn i t y .

W i t h these goa ls in m ind , the Emerson-ians p a r t i c i p a t e d in f r a te rn i t y a n d campus act iv i t ies this yea r . The t r a d i t i o n a l rushing act iv i t ies, the hay r i de , the square dance , a n d f o r m a l i n i t i a t i on kept the Emmies oc-c u p i e d du r i ng the first months o f the school y e a r . A f t e r p a r t i c i p a t i n g in H o m e c o m i n g the Emmies b e c a m e engrossed in thei r w in -ter f o r m a l , " V e n i c e at T w i l i g h t . " Through-out the yea r members e n j o y e d hav ing sev-e ra l jo in t meet ings w i th the Dor ians , ser-e n a d i n g the w o m e n ' s dorms, p a r t i c i p a t i n g in i n t ra f ra te rn i t y sports a n d in the A l l -Co l -l ege S ing. A spr ing i n fo rma l t e r m i n a t e d a h igh ly successful y e a r .

Homecoming

The Emmie house decorat ions po r t r ayed the men w h o served Hope as Presidents since its f o u n d i n g .

. . . with energy and sleepless vigilance go forward and give us victories.

A b r a h a m Lincoln

FIRST R O W : R. Bronson R. Bekius, B. Brooks l ra , J. De W i l t , L. Te rMo len , T. M i l l e r , J. Faber, B. Hu ib reg l se , G. Peelen. SECOND R O W : M g r . J. Peterman, M g r . T. Bos, B. V o n d e n Berg, S. V a n d e r W o u d e , D. Rottschater, R. Bakker , C. Cou lson , S. S lagh , M. B laugh, P.

Ann is , D. Meye r , H. Jansen, G. Boeve, M g r . C. Rynbrandt . THIRD R O W ; Line Coach G. Brewer , Asst. Tra iner S. Post, Duane Vosku i l , J. V a n d e n b u r g , D. den O u d e n , J. Fox, J. N i e u w s m a , R. Van Es, D. Mach ie l e ,

T. K lomparens , J. H u b b a r d , J. V a n d e w e g , Head Coach R. De Vet te. FOURTH R O W ; Tra iner L. G reen , P. W a t t , B. Van Leeuwen, P. Mach , D. S imale , J. M o h r , E. Phai l , B. Bonnet te, K. W h i t e , J. Herp , P. Buckley, End

Coach K. W e l l e r .

Football

From the b e g i n n i n g o f Sep tember to the m i d d l e of N o v e m b e r , f o o t b a l l re igns as the f e a t u r e a t t r ac t i on every w e e k e n d . This y e a r H o p e fans th r i l l ed as the team at home a n d a w a y accomp l i shed w e l l - e a r n e d v ic tor ies. In this season's M I A A con fe rence p lay , H o p e c o m p i l e d a 5 -1 reco rd to share the champ ionsh ip w i th A l b i o n a n d H i l l sda le . They lost on ly to A l b i o n by a 13 -18 score. The team h a d a ve ry impressive, comp le te reco rd o f 8 - 1 . They scored f a v o r a b l y in p l ay w i th Eastern M i c h i g a n , N o r t h e r n M i c h i g a n , a n d Beloi t . The seven seniors w h o c o m p l e t e d thei r H o p e Co l l ege f o o t b a l l careers a re C a p t a i n Larry Te rMo len , Ron Bekius, Bill Brookst ra , Jim De W i t t , Jack Faber , Tom Mi l l e r , a n d Don Paa r l be rg .

Season's Scores H o p e O p p o n e n t s

19 — Eastern M i c h i g a n 7 3 2 — A l m a 12 1 4 — No r the rn M i c h i g a n 13 2 7 — K a l a m a z o o 0 41 — A d r i a n 7 1 6 — Hi l lsda le 13 61 — O l i ve t 0 13 — A l b i o n 18 25 — Beloi t 0

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H o p e 5 -1 A l b i o n 5 -1 H i l l sda le 5-1 A l m a 3 - 3 A d r i a n 2 - 4 O l i ve t 1 -5 K a l a m a z o o 0 - 6

Coach Russ DeVet te A l l - M I A A , Most va luab le p layer Litt le A l l - A m e r i c a n , Cap ta in Larry TerMolen

Ter Mo len nai ls A l m a man in his own back f ie ld .

A l l - M I A A , G u a r d Don Paar lberg Co -Cap ta in e lect . G u a r d Bil l Hu lb reg tse

Bekius is off fo r ano ther long run.

Co-Capta in e lect . Center Gene Van Dongen A l l - M I A A , Ful lback Ron Bekius

G u a r d Tom M i l l e r Q u a r t e r b a c k Jack Faber

W a l t is tack led on the two y a r d l ine .

Center Bil l Brookstra Tackle J im D e W i t t

The H o p e Co l l ege g r i dde rs be-g a n the 1 9 5 8 f o o t b a l l season w i th h igh hopes o f ach iev ing success. A n d the p layers , coaches, a n d fans w e r e not d i s a p p o i n t e d as the team je l led ea r l y a n d g a i n e d momentum each t ime they p l a y e d . They com-p i l ed the best f o o t b a l l r eco rd in the H o p e Co l l ege h is tory — e igh t wins a n d on ly o n e loss, t y ing f o r the M . I . A . A . c h a m p i o n s h i p .

Faber shows g o o d pass defense.

In Hope ' s f irst g a m e , wh ich was the t r a d i t i o n a l o p e n e r aga ins t Eastern M i c h i g a n t h e r e w a s a l -r e a d y ev iden t a f o r e s h a d o w i n g o f th ings tha t came. The Dutch de-fens ive unit s h o w e d its p o w e r by h o l d i n g Eastern to on ly one TD, w h i l e Hope ' s ste l lar back f i e l d a n d c h a r g i n g o f fens ive l ine c o m b i n e d to score three TD's.

A l m a was Hope ' s first l eague o p p o n e n t a n d they w e r e t r a m p l e d as H o p e w o n 3 2 - 1 2 . The first p lay o f the g a m e was one f o r the books as Bill Hu ib reg tse k i cked of f to the Scots. Jim M o h r r a c e d in to the end z o n e a n d recove red the f r e e ba l l f o r a TD, as A l m a p layers let it ro l l : H o p e scored b e f o r e the c lock h a d even s ta r ted ! G o o d l ine wo rk g ives Bekius ano ther TD.

H o p e ' s n e x t o p p o n e n t w a s N o r t h e r n M i c h i g a n a n d our squad g a v e one its best pe r fo rmances as they e d g e d the team f rom the Up-per Peninsula, 1 4 - 1 3 .

H o p e took thei r next t w o games in st r ide, d e f e a t i n g winless Ka la -m a z o o , 2 7 - 0 , i n t h e H o r n e t ' s H o m e c o m i n g g a m e a n d the A d r i a n Bul ldogs, 4 1 - 7 , at Hope 's Home-coming .

Al l hands up — but w h o has the ba l l ?

For the i r nex t g a m e , the O r a n g e a n d Blue t r a v e l e d to H i l l sda le , the l a n d of M u d d y W a t e r s , f o r w h a t a p p e a r e d to be a c h a m p i o n s h i p s h o w d o w n w i th the Dales. M u d d y ' s c rew, u n d e f e a t e d i n t h e i r last twen t y -e i gh t games , was " u p " fo r this o n e ; but so w e r e the Fly ing Dutchmen. This contest p r o v e d to be the g a m e o f the y e a r .

Vosku i l fo l lows his b locker fo r a long g a i n .

4.

H o p e d r e w first b l o o d as they recove red Hi l l sda le 's f u m b l e o f the o p e n i n g k ickof f on the t w o y a r d l ine a n d scored on the first p lay f r o m sc r immage . The ha l f e n d e d a n d t h e s c o r e w a s 7 - 0 . In the second ha l f the Dales scored f irst a h d then the teams e x c h a n g e d a pa i r o f TD's, m a k i n g the score I S -I S . W i t h on ly a f e w seconds re-m a i n i n g on the c lock, H o p e at -t e m p t e d a f ie ld g o a l ; a n d Bill " T h e T o e " Hu ib reg tse k icked the ba l l square ly be tween the g o a l posts, g i v i ng H o p e the v i c to ry 1 6 - 1 3 .

A f t e r runn ing over O l i ve t , 6 1 - 0 , the Dutch d r o p p e d their on ly g a m e o f the yea r . They lost to A l b i o n by a score o f 18 -13 , on a ra iny Sat-u r d a y a f t e r n o o n in N o v e m b e r .

Bekius carr ies the ba l l fo r g o o d y a r d a g e .

In the f ina l e n c o u n t e r o f the y e a r , H o p e Co l l ege e n d e d its suc-cessful season by d e f e a t i n g Beloi t Co l l ege , 2 5 - 0 .

H o p e h a d m a n y stars, but the i r r eco rd was ach ieved on ly t h rough the c o m b i n a t i o n o f f ine t e a m w o r k , g o o d coach ing , a n d loya l suppor t o f the fans .

This A l m a runner won ' t ge l f a r .

The Gridmen Perform

STOGO

W^m FIRST R O W : Grayce Forness, Joy Ph i l l ip , Judy Eastman.

SECOND R O W : M a r y Jane V e u r i n k , Ellen Fr ink, D iane Claussen.

Cheerleaders

The cheer leaders have the impo r t an t ro le of keep ing Hope 's spir i ts h igh at al l f o o t b a l l a n d baske tba l l games. These gir ls l ead the c r o w d in the cheers a n d yells wh ich w o u l d be a v i ta l s t imulant to any team. In o rde r to d o this, they spend w i l l i ng hours in w r i t i ng cheers, in p rac t i c i ng a n d c o - o r d i n a t i n g movements , a n d in b r a v i n g the co ld N o v e m b e r w e a t h e r c l ad s imply in the i r o r a n g e " H " sweaters a n d b lue skirts. These Hope gir ls a d d a spark a n d spark le at the w e e k l y sports events a n d p e p ra l l ies. They rece ive no r e w a r d excep t the sat is fac t ion rece ived in keep ing the fans

pu l l i ng fo r the team th roughou t the g a m e .

FIRST R O W : Dav id N e e d h a m , Car ro l l Benn ink , Roland Schut, A l a n Teus ink, Bob H o o g e n d o o r n . SECOND R O W : Coach A l v in V a n d e r b u s h , Jerry W o n d r a , Car l De Jong , Harvey Feensfra.

Cross Country The Cross Coun t r y t eam, this yea r , f in ished fou r th in M I A A compe t i t i on a n d f i f th in the c o n f e r e n c e meet . O n l y t w o

le t te rmen re tu rned ; Ca r ro l Bennink w h o was one of the most consistent runners al l year a n d Ro land Schut w h o f in ished first th ree t imes f o r the Dutch. A l l an Teusink usual ly p l a c e d th i rd f o r H o p e a n d shows g o o d po ten t i a l . Junior Kar l De

Jonge, s o p h o m o r e Jerry W o n d r a , a n d f reshman Bob H o o g e n d o o r n , Dave N e e d h a m a n d Harve Feenstra a lso ac t i ve ly p a r t i c i p a t e d in the " l o n e l i e s t spor t o f a l l " this fa l l . John N e e d h a m , a f o r m e r runner , was m a n a g e r o f the squad this yea r , wh ich was c o a c h e d by Mr . A l V a n d e r b u s h .

M I A A S tand ings

W . L C

Ca lv in 1

A l b i o n . . . 2

K a l a m a z o o 5-1 3

H o p e 3 -3 5

A l m a 2 - 5 4

Hi l l sda le 1 -5 7

O l i ve t 0 - 6 6

Capta in -e lec t Roland Schut C a p t a i n Carro l l Bennink

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FIRST R O W : Bob Reid, John K l ienhekse l , Bil l V o n d e r Bi l t , Don Boy ink , Richard Bakker , Roland Schut, Dary l S ieden top , N o r m Schut. SECOND R O W : Tra iner L. G reen , M g r . Jay Nyhu i s , Dar re l l Beern ink , W a y n e Vr iesman, Paul Benes, Ray Ritsema, W a r r e n V a n d e r H i l l , Jun Buursma, Coach Russ De Vet te.

Varsity Basketball

NCAA Great Lakes Regional Champs

H o p e c o m p l e t e d the f inest co l l eg ia te baske tba l l record o f the year in the state o f M i c h i g a n . The " F l y i n g D u t c h m e n " took thei r t h i rd s t ra ight M I A A Champ ionsh ip , f in ish ing thei r regu la r schedule w i th 18 wins a n d 2 losses. A f t e r the o p e n i n g over t ime loss to V a l p a r a i s o , the Dutch ' lost on ly to Ca lv in by four po in ts . This was the on ly con fe rence loss fo r the season a n d on ly the sixth in the past f o r t y - t w o games. In the past th ree years , the " D u t c h " have w o n 53 a n d lost 10

fo r an .841 c l ip . The he igh t s tudded Dutch were p a c e d this year by g r a d u a t i n g cap ta i n Paul Benes, the highest scorer in M I A A h is tory; Ray Ritsema, last year s Mos t V a l u a b l e P layer ; a n d W a r r e n V a n d e r Hi l l , f lashy outcour t shooter . Seniors Dar re l l Beernink a n d W a y n e Vr iesman, comp le t i ng the s tar t ing five, p l a y e d g o o d ba l l al l season. Hope possessed one o f the t op scor ing ave rages in the na t ion m i d w a y in the season, but ba l l con t ro l tact ics of some o f the opponen ts caused the per g a m e po in t a v e r a g e to fa l l .

In the o p e n i n g g a m e o f the N C A A G r e a t Lakes Reg iona l Basketba l l Tournament , H o p e ro l led over Loras Co l l ege 102-7 3 wh i le W h e a t o n d e f e a t e d W a b a s h 1 0 2 - 8 3 . Hope 's Team h a d w a i t e d a year fo r ano the r crack at W h e a t o n . In w h a t p r o v e d to be a thr i l le r , Hope l ived up to expec ta t ions of f ans in a 8 1 - 7 6 w in .

Senior a n d M I A A a l l - t ime scor ing c h a m p i o n . Cap ta in Paul Benes Coach Russ De Vet te

Paul a n d Ray comb ine efforts on this one.

151

Senior G u a r d Dar re l l Beern ink

Hope 's Flying Dutchmen b e g a n the 'SS- 'SP bas-

ke tba l l season w i th h igh hopes of w i n n i n g many games. The p layers , coaches, a n d fans were not

d i s a p p o i n t e d as they c o m p i l e d an 18-2 regu la r season reco rd , w i n n i n g the M . I. A . A . c h a m p i o n s h i p w i th a 13-1 mark , a n d an inv i ta t ion to the N . C . A . A . co l l ege baske tba l l t ou rney .

Beg inn ing the season w i th a ra t i ng of number

seventeen, na t i ona l l y , the Dutch d r o p p e d thei r first g a m e to V a l p a r a i s o in over t ime. H o p e then w o n their next th i r teen s t ra ight contests, e igh t o f them l eague games.

H igh po ints o f this par t o f the season inc luded a w in over a rch - r i va l Ca lv in , 9 2 - 8 1 , a n d a pa i r o f wins on thei r southern tour , over Cen t ra l State of O h i o a n d I nd iana Cen t ra l .

This st r ing o f wins was b r o k e n by Ca lv in at G r a n d Rapids when the Knights upset H o p e 6 6 - 6 2 . The Dutchmen then set t led d o w n to w in thei r last f ive games, e a r n i n g them the i r t h i rd consecut ive l eague champ ionsh ip . The O l i ve t g a m e was a rea l o d d i t y as the Comets s ta l led most o f the g a m e but still lost to the Dutch by the i nc red ib l y low score o f 2 2 - 6 .

Dur ing the course o f the season the team re-g a i n e d its n a t i o n a l ra t i ng , a n d as the season e n d e d they w e r e ra ted n ineteen in the count ry .

Senior Forward A lbe r t Buursma

Senior Forward W a y n e Vr iesman

The Dutch showed thei r mett le in the G r e a t Lakes Reg iona l N . C . A . A . t o u r n a m e n t as they w h i p p e d Loras Co l l ege 1 0 2 - 7 1 a n d W h e a t o n Co l l ege 8 1 - 7 6 . The team then m a d e its d e b u t at the n a t i o n a l tourney at Evansvi l le, I nd i ana . They p e r f o r m e d we l l , but d r o p p e d a close contest , 7 6 - 7 4 , to the eventua l na t i ona l runner -up . Southwest Missour i .

H o p e p layers rece ived many specia l honors . Paul Benes, Ray Ritsema a n d W a r r a n V a n d e r Hil l we re n a m e d to the a l l M . I .A .A . t e a m ; Benes a n d Ritsema were p i cked fo r the reg iona l a l l - tou rnament t eam; a n d Benes r e p e a t e d on the na t i ona l a l l - tou rnament squad as we l l as be ing selected as most va luab le p laye r in the l eague . But Hope 's record of twen ty wins, th ree losses, cou ld on ly be comp i l ed t h rough the u n b e a t a b l e c o m b i n a t i o n of exce l len t coach ing , fine t e a m w o r k , a n d a g rea t desi re to w in .

Calv in gets in W h i l e y ' s w a y .

" N o w what ' s ho ld i ng me u p ? "

153

Season's Scores

H o p e O p p o n e n t s 8 6 V a l p a r a i s o 9 0 9 4 A l m a 73 7 7 A d r i a n 5 6

9 2 Ca lv in 81 7 0 K a l a m a z o o 5 7 86 Ind iana Cen t ra l 6 9

8 3 Cen t ra l State 71 9 4 Ball State 6 9 8 4 A l b i o n 5 4 9 4 H i l l sda le 7 7

100 O l i ve t 5 4 83 Cent ra l State 61

108 Lawrence Tech 82 83 A l m a 7 6 6 2 Ca lv in 6 6 4 7 K a l a m a z o o 3 7 81 Hi l l sda le 6 6

22 O l i ve t 6 8 0 A l b i o n 6 5

Paul puts it in the basket .

M I A A Stand ings

K a l a m a z o o

Ritsema aims f o r the basket .

154

Benes swishes ano ther one thru the hoop .

Ka lamazoo a n d Hope scramble for the ba l l . 155

FIRST R O W : J im Hessl ink, Jerry Hessl ink, Bob Kreunen, Bil l V a n d e n Berg, Ron Rohe, Ron V a n d e r Mo len . SECOND R O W ; Coach G. Brewer, Rich Hensel , Ron Vande r W e r f f , C a p t a i n Ekdal Buys, Car l Benes, Steve Slagh.

J.V. Basketball The J.V. baske tba l l squad , coached by G o r d o n Brewer , c o m p i l e d an 8 -4 win- loss r eco rd to comp le te a successful

season. This year ' s t eam was c o m p o s e d o f e leven f r eshmen , each of w h o m con t r i bu ted to a we l l b a l a n c e d a n d l ively squad . The team p l a y e d in M I A A compe t i t i on as we l l as l oca l i n d e p e n d e n t teams. A f e w of the boys showed g o o d promise o f mov ing to the vars i ty next y e a r . These boys can we l l be p r o u d o f the i r con t r i bu t i on to H o p e sports.

C o a c h Brewer

Ekdal Buys sl ips th rough f o r a n d easy l ayup . V a n d e r M o l e n goes in fo r a shot.

m V.. -o t i

Vonder Wer f f lays it up as Buys holds back the defense,

FIRST R O W ; G. Bylsma, E. B redeweg, Cap ta in D. Bsern ink , R. Thompson, R. Bceve.

SECOND R O W ; Coach R. De Vet te , V. Essenburg, B, Ho f fman , T. V a n d e r M e l , W . W e s t e n b r o e k , M a n a g e r J. Peterman.

Baseball

The Spr ing o f 1958 f o u n d C o a c h Russ De Vet te a g a i n r e tu rn i ng to his baseba l l coach ing dut ies. The team led by C a p t a i n A r t O lson pos ted a 7 - 7 win- loss season reco rd in M I A A compe t i t i on a n d f in ished the regu la r schedule w i th a rec-o r d o f 7 wins a n d 8 losses. They p l a c e d f i f th in M I A A t e a m s tand ings . The return o f severa l le t termen a n d the a d d i -t ion o f many new prospects should he lp us to ma in ta in , i f no t imp rove , our l eague pos i t ion . De Vet te is re tu rn ing as the 1 9 5 9 coach .

The in f ie lders scoop 'em up in pract ice.

158

Catchers Vern Essenburg and Reg Boeve.

Pitchers Bruce Ho f fman a n d W a y n e W e s t e n b r a e k . Out f ie lde r Gary Bylsma.

V r v -#s si

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% FIRST R O W : W . Hu ib reg tse , J. M o h r , L. Ter M o l e n .

SECOND R O W : R. Schut, J. Rozeboom, R. Bakker , Ccach Brewer.

Track

The H o p e t rackmen m a i n t a i n e d their second p lace pos i t ion in M I A A compe t i t i on last season. A g a i n they c o m p i l e d a g o o d reco rd p a c e d by Jim Hi lmer , Paul W i e g e r i n k a n d Dave S p a a n . The o u t l o o k f o r the 1 9 5 9 season is hope fu l . W i t h the team wi l l be Jim M o o r e w h o w o n the 100 y a r d dash last yea r a n d John Kle inheksei w h o set a new b r o a d jump reco rd of 23 fee t 6 % inches. Jim Roozeboom, d is tance runner , Bill Hu ibregtse a n d Larry TerMo len , shot putters, a re also e x p e c t e d to f a r e wel l in M I A A compe t i t i on this yea r . There a r e a lot o f g a p s to fill t h i s y e a r , but C o a c h Brewer can a g a i n look f o r w a r d to a r e w a r d i n g season.

Bil l Hu ib reg tse , and Larry Ter Mo len — shot put .

Coach G o r d o n Brewer Jim Moh r — league champ ion , 100 yd . d a i h

M I A A Broad Jump Record Ho lder John K le inhekse l .

mum

Jim Rozeboom — mi ler . Rich Bakker — h i g h jump a n d hurd les.

Tom Klassan a n d Bob Hol t .

Golf The 1958 G o l f team was o f f to a g o o d start a n d w o n t h e i r f irst f ive g o l f matches in M I A A compe t i t i on . They lost the i r

first d u a l match to H i l l sda le by a score o f 13 -2 . They t i ed f o r second w i th A l b i o n a n d Placed fou r th in the f ie ld meet

Seniors on the team w e r e Ray De Does ° n d B o b Ho l t , a coup le o f f ine go l f e r s . O t h e r members o f the team w e r e Dennis C a m p , Tom Bos, Tom Klaasen, A l Kru iswyk, Bill Kuyper a n d John Lubbers. The 1 9 5 8 team was c o a c h e d by Rev. W i l l i a m Hi lmer t , w h o is l o o k i n g f o r w a r d to a g o o d 1 9 5 9 season.

Coach Reverend W i l l i a m H i lmer t . Bob Holt and Tom Klassen compare g r i p s .

LEFT TO RIGHT; Marsha l l E lz inga, Ron W i e g e r i n k , a n d Rowland Van Es.

Tennis The Spr ing f o u n d C o a c h A l V a n d e r b u s h a n d his boys out on the tennis courts. Team members inc luded Dwayne

Teusink a n d John Jeltes, the t w o Seniors on the c lub w h o t ook ca re of the t op singles spots. O t h e r m e m b e r s of the team w e r e Jim Engbers, G e o r g e Peelen, Row land V a n Es, Ron W i e g e r i n k , Ross Boersma, Marsha l l Elz inga a n d Dennis

W i e r s m a . In team s tand ings they f in ished fou r th . T h i s y e a r ' s t e a m w i l l b e c o a c h e d by Dr. Larry G r e e n .

Rowland Van Es demanst ra les g o o d backhand fo rm. 163

Footba l l — Knicks

FIRST R O W : S. Coope r , D. B iery , A . Fisher, R. M o r g a n .

SECOND R O W : G. Bylsma, D. S ieden top , D. W h i t e , A. Kober .

Intramurals A n extens ive p r o g r a m o f i n t ramura l ath let ics a l lows o p p o r t u n i t y f o r a l l H o p e men to p a r t i c i p a t e in a non-vars i ty

spor t . The f ive f ra te rn i t i es , the Independen ts , a n d the seminary p a r t i c i p a t e in a series o f sports f r o m ma jo r games such

as f o o t b a l l , baske tba l l , a n d so f tba l l to m inor sports as h a n d b a l l , g o l f , or p i n g p o n g . The w i d e r a n g e a l lows eve ryone to f i nd someth ing to p l ay tha t he en joys. Points a re a w a r d e d fo r each spor t , the g r o u p w i th the h ighest year l y to ta l w i n n i n g the cove ted a l l -spor ts t r o p h y . The p r o g r a m this yea r is under the s tudent d i rec t i on o f Tim V a n d e r Me l w i th Dr. G r e e n serv ing as facu l ty adv iso r .

164 Gol f — Knicks

G. Bitner a n d D. S ieden top

The Ark ies ba t t le the Praters

as the Cosmos tang le w i th the Knicks,

GIRL'S TENNIS TEAM FIRST R O W : Ula O o s t e r b a a n , Just ine Dak in , Roberta Russell, Jeanene Ba ldw in , W i n o n a Ke izer , M a r y W l e r s e m a , Sandra De Kon ing . SECOND R O W : Miss Bre id , M a r i j k e D iepenhors t , Jean Schregardus , Jane t O w e n , Barbara G r a y , Caro l yn Schol ten, Sal ly H o u t m a n , A r te l Newhouse .

Women's Athletics A w i d e var ie ty o f bo th i n t ramura l a n d i n te rco l l eg ia te ath let ics a r e o f f e r e d every y e a r to H o p e w o m e n . The act iv i t ies

such as vo l l eyba l l , baske tba l l , b o w l i n g , a n d sw imming are des igned by Miss Br ied a n d the W . A . A . Boa rd to meet the interests o f every g i r l at Hope . Any act iv i ty fo r wh ich an a d e q u a t e number of persons s ign up is o f f e r e d . Units o f com-pet i t ion by classes t h rough the dormi to r ies are set up a n d the gir ls w h o c o m p e t e a re a b l e to accumu la te po in ts fo r an annua l a w a r d wh ich d i f fe rs a c c o r d i n g to the number o f years of p a r t i c i p a t i o n . This year a w o m e n ' s vars i ty f ie ld hockey team wh ich p l a y e d other M I A A co l leges was o r g a n i z e d .

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Miss M a r y L. Breid Director of W o m e n ' s Sports

Janet L. O w e n Haze l Klyne M e m o r i a l Spor tsmansh ip A w a r d

GIRL'S FIELD HOCKEY TEAM FIRST R O W ; Helen Beiner t , Jacque l ine Ze l lwege r , Jayne Karsten, Prisci l la W u b b e l s , Ar te l Newhouse. SECOND R O W ; Miss Bre id , Jean Schregardus, Jane V a n d e n b e r g , Janet O w e n , Sharon Neste, Nancy Gu ldenschuh , Pat I na rd i , Shar i C r a w f o r d , Caro l

Yonker , Caro lyn Schol ten, Ula O o s t e r b a a n , Sandra De Kon ing . M I S S I N G : Copt . A n n e W i e g e r l n k , Marc ia Ba ldw in , l ou i se Hunter .

GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM

167

Senior Gir ls V o l l e y b a l l T e a m

FIRST R O W : D i a n e O l d e n b u r g , S a n d r a Dressel , Joy Korver , C a r o l y n Scholten. S E C O N D R O W : Isla V a n E e n a n a a m , Lenora Ket twick , Shi r ley M e i s t e , Ar te l N e w h o u s e .

Jean Schregardus a n d D i a n n e Claussen v ie for the Ping Pong C h a m p i o n s h i p .

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Fa i rbanks-Tay lor Basketbal l Team FIRST R O W : H e ! g a G o t t e , D o n n a Fisher, Ruth Bovenkerk, . D i a n e Claussen. S E C O N D R O W : Caro l S i k k e m a , A n n K u i z e n g a , N a n c y V a n d e r Kolk, Jean Schregardus .

The girls a v e r a g e their scores af ter bowl ing a few games.

Lois B o n n e m a , a m e m b e r o f the Girls A r c h e r y

T e a m , p r e p a r e s to h i t the cen te r o f the t a r g e t . Anne W i e g e r i n k begins golf practice early.

W a t c h the b i rd ie !

I am a part of all that I have met; Yet all experience is an arch where through

Gleams that untraveled world, whose margin fades

For ever and for ever when I move. A l f r e d , Lord Tennyson

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Seniors

Class of 1959

AUSTIN A. AARDEMA Muskegon , M i c h i g a n

A.B. B io logy

Cosmopo l i t an ; Blue Key

JEANETTE W . ABMA Ringle, Wiscons in

A.B. B io logy Dor ian

V I V I A N I. ANDERSON Harvey , I l l ino is

A.B. Psychology

Dor ian

D O N A L D R. ANDREE G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n

A.B. History A r c a d i a n

J O H N G. A N G U S C a g a y a n De O r o Ci ty ,

Ph i l i pp ine Islands A.B. His tory

Cosmopo l i t an

LARRY J. ARENDS Lans ing, I l l ino is

A.B. Psychology

Cosmopo l i tan

me*

ELLYN J. ARENDSEN Grand Rapids, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Psychology Del ta Phi

DARREL W . BEERNINK Maur i ce , I owa

A.B. Mathemat ics Cosmopo l i t an ; Blue Key

CARROLL B. BENNINK Coopersv i l le , M i c h i g a n

A.B. His tory Emersonian

EUGENE J. BOELTE O o s t b u r g , Wiscons in A.B. Phi losophy

Emersonian

172

Class of 1959

GERALD L. BOEVE Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

A.B. His tory Fraternal

W I L L I A M F. BOGART Bushk i l l , Pennsy lvan ia

A.B. German-Eng l i sh

(ff

j r 1

ROBERTA A . BONIEL N e w York, N e w York

A.B. Engl ish-Spanish Del ta Phi

A.B.

CALV IN L. B O S M A N H o l l a n d , M i c h i g a n

His tory ; Pol i t ica l Science

Emersonian

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

A.B. Chemis t ry S iby l l i ne

C O R W I N J. BREDEWEG Dorr , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Chemist ry A r c a d i a n ; Blue Key

E D W I N R. BREDEWEG Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

A.B. History Cosmopo l i tan

RICHARD T. BROCKMEIER G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Physics A r c a d i a n ; Blue Key

W I L L I A M R. BROCKSTRA Davenpo r t , Iowa

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

Fraternal

A.B.

HARLEY L. BROWER Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

Business Adm in i s t r a t i on

173

Class of 1959

I FREDERICK M. B R O W N

M o h a w k , N e w York A.B. Psychology

Cosmopo l i t an

HARLEY D. B R O W N Dan fo r t h , I l l i no is

A.B. Music A r c a d i a n

RICHARD E. B R O W N Herk imer , New York

A.B. Pol i t ical Science Kn ickerbocker ; Blue Key

BRUCE C. BRUMELS C h i p p e w a Lake, M i c h i g a n

A.B. History Kn ickerbocker

PAUL G. BUIT M u s k e g o n , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Physics Emersonian

ALBERT BUURSMA Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

A.B. His tory Fraternal

DENNIS D. CAMP G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish Cosmopo l i t an ; Blue Key

MARILYN S. CAMPBELL G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish-Lat in Dor ian

KENNETH P. CHERVEN H o l l a n d , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Mathemat ics

CAROL A. C O O K Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish-French Dor ian

174

Class of 1959

DAVID L. COSTER Lansing, I l l i no is

A.B. Psychology A r c a d i a n

L INDA BUYS COSTER W . Sayv i l l e , N e w York

A.B. Eng l i sh -German Del ta Phi

ROBERT R. DE FOREST

Schenectady, N e w York A.B. Psychology

Kn ickerbocker

PETER J. DE J O N G Hudsonv i l l e , M i c h i g a n

A.B. B io logy

Kn ickerbocker

D O N C DE J O N G H Burnips, M i c h i g a n A.B. Chemis t ry

Cosmopo l i t an ; Blue Key

A N N E M. DE PREE Zea land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Music Sorosis

SALLY J. DE W O L F Ka lamazoo , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Chemis t ry Dor ian

SANDRA K. DRESSEL Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Music Sorosis; A lcor

THEODORE DU MEZ Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Pol i t ica l Science Cosmopo l i t an

A L V I N J. EISSENS Fulton, I l l ino is

A.B. Psychology

175

Class of 1959

, % MM MARLI .N A. ENS ING

Burnips, M i c h i g a n A.B. B io logy

MAR-LES A . EXO Traverse C i ty , M i c h i g a n A.B. Engl ish-Spanish

Sorosis

JACK E. FABER Zea land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. B io logy Fraternal

ALBERT W . FASSLER New Brunswick, N e w Jersey

A.B. Phi losophy Blue Key

GUS FEENSTRA Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n A.B. Educat ion

MATIE E. FISCHER Muskegon , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish-Speech Dor ian

J O H N FRAGALE, JR. Lodi, N e w Jersey A.B. History

Emersonian

WALTER K. FRANCKE Zee land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. G e r m a n A r c a d i a n

&

SUSAN F. GRAVES G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n A.B. French-Engl ish

Del ta Phi

ALLEN W . GRUBE Ch icago He ights , I l l ino is

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

176

V

J O H N A. HAMERSMA

Paterson, N e w Jersey A.B. Soc io logy

VICTOR F. HEASLEY Dorr , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Chemis t ry

Class of 1959

JERRY A. HENDR1CKSON G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Psychology Cosmopo l i t an

J O A N M. HENEVELD H o l l a n d , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish-French

S iby l l i ne

CHARLES B. HESSELINK W a u p u n , Wiscons in

A.B. Engl ish Emersonian

MARY J. HOFFMYER G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n

A.B. History

Sorosis

J O H N D. H O O D I n d i a n a p o l i s , I n d i a n a

A.B. Psychology Cosmopo l i t an

D O N N A J. HOOGERHYDE

H o l l a n d , M i c h i g a n A.B. German-Eng l i sh

Del ta Phi

lYLE W . HOP Zee land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Eng l i sh -German

SUZANNE H U I Z E N G A Berwyn, I l l ino is

A.B. His tory-Pol i t ica l Science Del ta Phi

177

Class of 1959

HELEN M . H U N G E R I N K

Z e e l a n d , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Eng l i sh -F rench

D e l t a Phi

U N A H U N T

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

A.B. Psycho logy

D o r i a n

LARRY A . IZENBART

G r a n d Rap ids , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Psycho logy

D O N A L D J. J A N S E N

H o l l a n d , M i c h i g a n

A.B. H i s t o r y

Emerson ian

L I L L I A N M . J O H N S O N

N o r t h p o r t , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Eng l i sh

S i b y l l i n e

JEROME M . JUL IEN

O a k L a w n , I l l i n o i s

A.B. Eng l ish

r

mmmmm 'MM < .

M Y R O N J. K A U F M A N

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

AB. P h i l o s o p h y ; Lat in

K n i c k e r b o c k e r

W I N O N A J. KEIZER

Lans ing , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Eng l i sh -F rench

De l ta Phi

CARL O . KEMME

H a m i l t o n , M i c h i g a n

A.B. M a t h e m a t i c s

HENRIETTA E. KET

L a f a y e t t e , I n d i a n a

A.B. B i o l o g y

178

LENORA KETTWICK Buf fa lo Center , Iowa

A.B. Eng l i sh -German

Sorosis

W . GARDNER KISSACK Ch icago He igh ts , I l l i no is

A.B. Engl ish Emersonian

Class of 1959

^ c . . .

v EUGENE M. KLAAREN

Sioux Center , Iowa A.B. Ph i losophy; Engl ish

Cosmopo l i t an ; Blue Key

JANE A . KLAASEN H o l l a n d , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Eng l i sh -German

Sorosis

D O N A L D E. KNAPP M i d l a n d Park, N e w Jersey

A.B. Chemis t ry

A r c a d i a n

RONALD D. KNOPER Zee land , M i c h i g a n A.B. Chemis t ry

Emersonian

&

y

JANICE A. K O E M A N H o l l a n d , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish-Spanish S iby l l i ne

MARILYN J. KORTENHOVEN So. H o l l a n d , I l l i no is

A.B. Music Del ta Phi

V E R N O N D. KORTERING Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Ph i losophy

P. JOY KORVER Eng lewood , Co lo rado A.B. Psychology

Del ta Phi

179

Class of 1959

J O H N W . KRAAI

O r a n g e Ci ty , Iowa A.B. Chemis t ry

A r c a d i a n

CAROL BEUKER KRAUSS Marsha l l , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Music Del ta Phi

<2^ r W:

J O H N C. KRAUSS M i d l a n d , M i c h i g a n A.B. Chemis t ry

Fraternal

N ICHOLAS E. L A N N I N G G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Chemis t ry Fraternal

CHARLOTTE W1ERDA LEASKE A l t o n , I owa

A.B. Engl ish-French

Del ta Phi

FREDERICK G. LEASKE Ka lamazoo , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Psychology

Fraternal

T H O M A S R. LEWIS Muskegon Heights , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Business Admin i s t r a . i on Fraternal

STANLEY H. K. LIN Hong Kong, Ch ina

A.B. English

CLYDE W . LOEW Byron Center , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Mathemat ics

D O N A L D P. L O H M A N Hami l t on , M i c h i g a n

A.B. English

180

RONALD D. LOKHORST Ba ldw in , W iscons in

A.B. Engl ish

Emersonian

T H O M A S J. LUBBERS

W h i t e h a l l , M i c h i g a n A.B. Engl ish

Fraterna l

Class of 1959

CAROL J. LUTH H o l l a n d , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Speech

S iby l l i ne ; A lco r

FRANKLIN L. MCCARTHY

H o l l a n d , M i c h i g a n A.B. Economics

SHIRLEY A. MEISTE

Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n A.B. Eng l i sh -German

Sorosis

J O H N H. MEYER A l t a m o n t , New York

A.B. Engl ish Kn ickerbocker

KENNETH R. MEYER H o l l a n d , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Ma themat i cs ; Physics

JANICE A. MILLER St. Joseph, M : c h i g a n

A.B. Eng l i sh -German

Sorosis

T H O M A S B. MILLER G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n

A.B. History

PRISCILLA BOELHOUWER M O R G A N Three Br idges, New Jersey

A.B. Engl ish

Dor ian

181

Class of 1959

RICHARD T. M O R G A N He rk ime r , N e w York A.B. Ma themat i cs

Kn icke rbocker

DAVID C. MUILENBURG San M a t e o , C a l i f o r n i a

A.B. Economics Fraterna l

JUDITH L. MULDER G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n A.B. Eng l i sh -German

S iby l l i ne ; A lcor

CAROL E. MYERS Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Psychology Dor ian

J O H N A. NEEDHAM, JR. P la in f ie ld , N e w Jersey

A.B. H is tory Emersonian

ARTEL J. N E W H O U S E G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n A.B. Eng l i sh -German

D o r i a n ; A lcor

DAVID NOEBEL Oshkosh , Wiscons in A.B. Phi losophy

PAUL E. NORTHUIS Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

A.B. History Cosmopo l i tan

D IANE K. OLDENBURG G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n A.B. Engl ish-Spanish

Dor ian

ARTHUR L. O L S O N G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Psychology Fraternal

182

JZ* £

Class of 1959

11 D O N A L D PAARLBERG So. Ho l l and , I l l ino is

A.B. Chemis t ry

Fra terna l ; Blue Key

CAROL L. PATON Lincoln Park, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish-Spanish Dor ian

J O A N W . PEELEN

Ka lamazoo , M i c h i g a n A.B. History

Sorosis

WARREN PLAGGEMARS H o l l a n d , M i c h i g a n

A.B. History

Cosmopo l i t an

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

A.B. Soc io logy

Sorosis

LORAINE M. PSCHIGODA St. Joseph, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Chemist ry Dor ian

\

LOIS J. PUEHL G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n A.B. Engl ish-Spanish

S iby l l i ne

BARBARA E. REUSS Wes tpo r t , Conn. A.B. Engl ish

Del ta Phi

KENNETH G. ROBERTS G r a n d Haven, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Chemist ry

MARILYNE K. ROELOFS G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n

A.B. H is to ry -Soc io logy S iby l l i ne

183

Class of 1959

DANIEL N. SASAKI O g a k i - C i t y , Japan AB. Chemis t ry

A r c a d i a n

DORIS H. SCHMIDT R idgewaad , N e w Jersey

A.B. Eng l i sh -German Dor i an

CAROLYN M. SCHOLTEN Hi l ls , M inneso ta A.B. English Del ta Phi; A lcor

KAY E. SCHRECKENGUST Fennv i l le , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish-Spanish

S iby l l i ne

D O N A L D W . SCOTT M i l l b u r n , N e w Jersey

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

KENNETH E. SCUDDER

West Coxsack ie , N e w York

A.B. Pol i t ica l Science

A r c a d i a n

J*

RAINEY A . SHUFELT Cohoes, N e w York

A.B. Engl ish A r c a d i a n

CHARLES E. SKINNER Flushing, New York

A.B. Physics-Mathemat ics Kn ickerbocker

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

A.B. Soc io logy Emersonian

PHYLLIS K. STEUNENBERG O r a n g e C i ty , Iowa

A.B. Engl ish-Spanish S iby l l i ne

184

DORIS L. STICKLE Somerv i l l e , N e w Jersey

A.B. Engl ish Dor ian

A A R O N C.T. SU Hong Kong, Ch ina A.B. Chemis t ry

Class of 1959

.... v m

I 'fyi BERT S W A N S O N

Three Oaks , M i c h i g a n A.B. Engl ish

RUSSELL SYBESMA Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

A.B. His tory

JAMES S. B. T A N Hong Kong, Ch ina

A.B. Psychology; Engl ish

V I R G I N I A L. TELLMAN Ho l l and , M ich iga r r

A.B. English Dor ian

c . . .

MARGARET M. TEN HAKEN M i l w a u k e e , Wiscons in

A.B. Engl ish

Del ta Phi

J O H N H. TEN PAS Cassel ton, N o r t h Dako ta

A.B. Chemist ry Cosmopo l i t an ; Blue Key

LARRY R. TER M O L E N G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n

A.B. B io logy Fraterna l ; Blue Key

LOIS E. THOMS Muscat , O m a n , Persian Gu l f

A.B. B io logy Dor ian

185

Class of 1959

ROBERT J. T H O M S O N Det ro i t , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Soc io logy

Cosmopo l i t an

A J O H N H. V A N D A M

Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n A.B. Psychology

Fraternal

J O H N W . V A N D E N BOS H o l l a n d , M i c h i g a n A.B. Chemis t ry

Emersonian

MARY L VANDE POEL Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n A.B. Soc io logy

Sorosis

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

A.B. Engl ish Fraternal

D O N A L D W . VANDER JAGT M u s k e g o n , M i c h i g a n A.B. Mathemat ics

PAUL VANDER M A A T Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Physics

CAROL A. VANDER MEER Battle Creek, M i c h i g a n

A.B. English S iby l l i ne

DAVID E. VANDE VUSSE Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n A.B. Economics

ISLA V A N EENENAAM Muskegon , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish Sorosis; A lcor

186

MELCHIOR H. V A N HATTEM CARL E. VER BEEK G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish A.B. His tory Fra terna l ; Blue Key

Class of 1959

HARLEY D. VER BEEK Hami l t on , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Spanish-Engl ish

Emersonian

A N N E. VISSER H o m e w o o d , I l l ino is

A.B. Engl ish

S iby l l i ne

HELEN L. W A D E Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish Sorosis

CAROL H O N D O R P W A G N E R Det ro i t , M i c h i g a n A.B. Engl ish Del ta Phi; A lcor

JEROME H. W A S S I N K Hami l t on , M i c h i g a n A.B. Chemis t ry

A r c a d i a n

MARCIA A. WELCH Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Socia l Studies Syby l l i ne

W A Y N E D. WESTENBROEK Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

A.B. History A r c a d i a n

EDWARD J. WESTERBEKE W . Sayv i l le , N e w York

A.B. Chemist ry Kn ickerbocker

187

Class of 1959

V I R G I N I A J. WESTRA G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Soc ia l Studies S iby l l i ne

M A R I A N N E J. WILDSCHUT

Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n A.B. Engl ish

Sorosis

JOSEPH W . W O O D S Dumont , N e w Jersey

A.B. His tory Cosmopo l i t an

GEORGE J. W O R D E N Cad i l l ac , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish Cosmopo l i t an

RUSSELL C. YONKERS M u s k e g o n , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Ph i losophy Emersonian

CAROLYN R. ZHE

Schenectady, N e w York A.B. B io logy

S iby l l i ne

RAYMOND L. Z IMMERMAN G r a n d Haven, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Mathemat ics A r c a d i a n

J O H N E. Z W Y G H U I Z E N Zee land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish Emersonian

TERRIL J. ZYLMAN Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Music

188

CHARLES W . A D A N Spr ing f i e ld , Massachusetts

A.B. S o c i o l o g /

Emersonian

N O R M A N H. ARNDT G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Chemis t ry

Class of 1959 ROBERT G. ANDREE

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

A r c a d i a n

J O H N D. ALLEN Webs te r , New York

A.B. English

Cosmopo l i tan

RONALD B. BEKIUS H o l l a n d , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Eng l i sh -German

Emersonian

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

A.B. Engl ish

Cosmopo l i t an

RONALD E. BOEVE Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

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

JACK K. BOLHUIS Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

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

PAUL J. BRAT Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

A.B. B io logy

J O H N E. BROWER Edger ton , M inneso ta

A.B. His tory

CHARLES A. C O O K Co loma, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Psychology

A r c a d i a n

LESLIE D. DE VRIES H o l l a n d , M i c h i g a n A.B. Chemist ry

JAMES G. DE WITT M u s k e g o n , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish

A r c a d i a n

W A Y N E E. D I X O N M u s k e g o n , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Ma themat i cs Kn ickerbocker

HAROLD S. G A Z A N G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Soc io logy

RONALD L. GESCHWENDT Ka lamazoo , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish

V E R N O N L. HOFFS

She ldon, Iowa A.B. Psychology

A r c a d i a n

W I L L I A M H. HUIBREGTSE S h e b o y g a n , Wiscons in

A.B. B io logy Fraternal

RICHARD W . J O H N S O N Keypor t , N e w Jersey

A.B. B io logy

W I L L I A M D. J O H N S O N Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n A.B. Chemis t ry

ALFRED F. KOLLER Flushing, N e w York A.B. Economics

Kn ickerbocker

DOROTHY KROONTJE M a g n o l i a , M inneso ta

A.B. Engl ish-Spanish

HERMAN H. MAERTENS Brook lyn , N e w York A.B. Psychology

Kn ickerbocker

ROGER L. NYLAND Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Mathemat ics

BRUCE E. PEARSON MARGUERITE SCHAAP FRANK C. SHARY HARRY SNYDACKER Cas l le -on-Hudson, N e w York Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n H o l l a n d , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Ma themat i cs A.B. Engl ish A.B. Mathemat ics A.B. Engl ish

Cosmopo l i t an

JAMES H. STEVENS Har t , M i c h i g a n A.B. Engl ish

Kn ickerbocker

LAWRENCE C. SU Kow loon , H o n g Kong

A.B. Physics

D W A Y N E TRIMPE H o l l a n d , M i c h i g a n AB. Chemis t ry

RONALD D. V A N D E N BRINK Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n A.B. Chemist ry

M A R V I N VANDER PLOEG Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n

S A M VANDER SCHAAF STEVEN V A N G R O U W GLENN W . V A N ROEKEL Ancas te r , O n t a r i o Redlands, Ca l i f o rn i a O r « n g e C i ty , I owa

A.B. ' H is tory A.B. Engl ish A.B. Psychology A.B. B io logy

ROBERT R. V A N WART Tho rnwood , N e w York

A.B. Engl ish Cosmopo l i t an

W A Y N E R. VRIESMAN M u s k e g o n , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Pol i t ica l Science

Fraterna l ; Blue Key

ELIZABETH R. WALTERS Zee land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Music

JURRIEN H. WINTER A l l e g a n , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Mathemat ics Fraternal

GEORGE K. ZENG Hong Kong , Ch ina

A.B. Business Adm in i s t r a t i on

189

. . . youth! how bright it gleams With its illusions, aspirations, dreams!

Book of Beginnings, Story without End. . . .

Henry W . Longfe l low

Underclassmen

Off icers of the j un io r class were secretary, Ethe lanne Swets; v i ce -p res iden t , M e l Ver Steeg; t reasurer , G a r y Bylsma; presi-

den t , Rowland Van Es.

M G O R D O N

BOLT Ch icago , III.

BARBARA B O O T S M A N Ch icago , III.

MARCIA B A L D W I N

Muskegon , M ich

BOB BALFOORT

Ho l land . M ich

BEN BERGMAN

H o l l a n d , M ich .

PAT ALBERS

JANE ANKER

Muskegon , M ich . South Ho l l and

STAN BOSKER

Ka lamazoo , M ich .

N A N C Y BOYD

Boonton, N . J.

SHELBY BRAAKSMA

Cambr ia W is .

ROBERT BRATTON

Buf fa lo, N . Y.

KEN BRINK

Ho l l and , M ich .

BOB BRONK

Scot ia, N . Y.

R O N B R O N S O N

Ho l l and , M ich

192

Class of I960

KEN B R O W N

Herk imer , N . Y.

L INDA BRUIN

Jen ison, M ich .

GREG BRYSON

J A N BURGWALD

DALE BURNS

GARY BYLSMA

WINIFRED CAMERON

Palerson, N . J. G r a n d Rapids, M ich . W y c k o f f , N . J. G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Ceve land , O h i o

EVALYN CARTER

W a a d b o u r n e , N . Y.

R O N ELIZABETH D O N BRUCE CHANDLER CLELLAND COOPER CRAWFORD

H o l l a n d , M i c h . N e w York, N . Y. Ch icago , III. He rk imer , N . Y.

SHARI CRAWFORD

H o l l a n d , M ich .

HARRIET DAVENPORT

Riverdale, N . J.

SONDRA CARL D O U G MARY JACK DECKER DE J O N G DE J O N G DE J O N G DE L O N G

H i g h l a n d Park, N . J. O r a n g e Ci ty , la . G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Hudsonv i l l e , M ich . H o l l a n d , M ich .

JANET DE NOBLE

D O N DEPHOUSE

Prospect Park, N . J M u s k e g o n , M ich .

ROGER HENRY DE VRIES DE WITTE

Zee land , M ich . I n d i a n a p o l i s , Ind.

MARILYN D1CKERSON Caro, Mich

SHERYL DE WITTE

Fremont, Mich.

WALTER FRED DICKERSON D IEKMAN Caro , M ich . Un ion C i ty , N . J.

The jun io r class is p r o u d of O u e e n Sue. ORVILLE

DISSELKOEN Zee land , M ich .

ELAINE DYKHUIZEN

Scot ia, N . Y.

193

Class of I960

LARRY D. SUE M A R S H A L L

DYKSTRA E D W A R D S E L Z I N G A

H o l l a n d , M i c h . H e r k i m e r , N . Y. H u d s o n v i l l e , M i c h .

VERN

ESSENBERG

E l l swor th , M i c h .

W I L L I A M BARBARA C R A I G J I M

E L Z I N G A E M M I C K E M M O N S ENGBERS

E l l swo r th , M i c h . H o l l a n d , M i c h . H o l l a n d , M i c h . G r a n d R a p i d s , M i c h .

SUE

E V A N S

Bemus Pt., N . Y.

J I M

EVERS

C h i c a g o , I

BETTY

FELL

W a r r e n t o n , V a .

PAUL

FELL

W a r r e n t o n , V a .

EVERET

FIKSE

L o n d o n , O n t a r i o

M A R G O T

FISHER

K a l k a s k a , M i c h .

mmm

T O M BOB D O N ALTA J O H N

FLICKEMA F R A N K E N G A L L O GARFIELD G I L M O R E

M u s k e g o n , M i c h . W i n n i p e g , M a n i t o b a Pa te rson , N . J. Rochester , N . Y. O a k Pa rk , II

M ILDRED LOIS

G L O S S GRIFFES

M t . P rospec t , I I I . M u s k e g o n Hts. , M i c h .

GRACE

GROENEVELT

D o r r , M i c h .

C H U C K

HALE

Fa lconer , N . Y

T H O R V A L

H A N S E N

G r a n d Rap ids , M i c h .

Food a l w a y s d r a w s a l i ne o f h u n g r y p e o p l e . DALE

HEERES

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

194

Class of I960

LORRAINE

HELLENGA

Three O a k s , M i c h .

G O R D O N

H O E K S E M A

H o l l a n d , M i c h .

Coach G a r y hono rs the f r e s h m a n Pul l t e a m .

J A C O B S E N JACK PAUL

H O O G E N D O O R N H U 1 Z E N G A

K a l a m a z o o , M i c h . G r a n d v i l l e , M i c h

PETE

H U I Z E N G A

B e r w y n , I I I .

W A L T

J O H N S O N

D o u g l a s t o n , N . Y. G r a n d Rap ids , M i c h .

• • M M

MYRA

KARACHY

Des P la ines , I

/

SUE

K I R K W O O D

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

M A R Y A N N

K L A A R E N

S i o u x C e n t e r , l a .

M I R I A M

K L A A R E N

C o n r a d , M o n t .

J O H N

KLEINHEKSEL

H o l l a n d , M i c h .

ROGER

KLEINHEKSEL

H o l l a n d , M i c h .

T O M

KLOMPARENS

H o l l a n d , M i c h .

KATHRYN

KURTH

W y a n d o t t e , M i c h .

J A N

KYLE

F r e m o n t , M i c h .

M A R Y

LAMMERS

J a m e s t o w n , M i c h .

RUTH

L A N I N G

O a k Park , III.

J I M LARSEN

H o l l a n d , M i c h .

\ K r - ; RICHARD

HERTEL

H o l l a n d , M i c h .

E D N A

H O L L A N D E R

K a l a m a z o o , M i c h

4il RUDOLF

KATERBURG

S c h e v e n i n g e n , N e t h .

i'\ i f 'i. JACK

K R A A I

C h i c a g o , III.

ELSIE

L A W

H o l l a n d , M i c h .

JEREMY

L A W

H o l l a n d , M i c h .

195

Li

Class of I960

CHUCK LEMMEN

H o l l a n d , M ich .

T O M MC CARTHY

Ho l l and , M ich .

BERN1CE MUYSKENS

Mi t che l l , S. D.

CLYDE LE TARTE

M u s k e g o n , M ich .

BERT

LITTS Berne, N . Y.

GARY l O O M A N

Z e e l a n d , M ich .

PAUL LYDENS

Sandusky , O h i o

DELWYN MACHIELE

Z e e l a n d , M ich .

CLARK MATTHEWS

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

I HAZEL

MONTLE BARBARA

MOORE M O N R O E J IM

MENZER S h e b o y g a n , W is .

FRANKLIN M I H

Lima, Peru

ARTHUR MILES

Ho l l and , M i c h Pi t ts ford, M ich . Byron Center , M ich . Canas to ta , N . Y.

DOUGLAS NECKERS

C lymer , N . Y.

CAROL NELSON

Rochester, N . Y.

LYNALICE NELSON

M u s k e g o n , M ich .

CAROL N I E U W S M A

Ho l l and , M ich .

KAREN PAULA NYHUIS NYKAMP

W a u p u n , W i s . Zee land , M ich .

W A D E NYKAMP

Ho l l and , M ich .

ELIZABETH OOSTERHOF

Ho l l and , M ich .

JACK OVERZET

Dorr , M ich .

JANET JACK GEORGE JOY O W E N PARKES PEELEN PHILIP

Ka lamazoo , M i c h . Ch i cago , III. K a l a m a z o o , M ich . W y a n d o t t e , M ich .

LORETTA PLASSCHE

W A Y N E CARL PLATZER PIERSMA

BARBARA PHILIPPSEN

DAVE POLICH POST

Rochester, N . Y. So. Ho l l and , III. E. W i l l i a m s o n , N . Y. Cast le ton, N . Y. Poughkeeps ie , N . Y. West O l i v e , M i c h . Ho l l and , M ich .

196

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GARY RATERINK

New Era, M ich . Z e e l a n d , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Momence RITSEMA

Class of I960

n fx *

J IM REMMELTS

J O A N ROCS

HAZEL ROSENDAHL

DYKE ROTTSCHAEFER

Ho l l and , M ich . Three Rivers, M ich . A lma , M ich .

CAROL RYLANCE

V1 * V

^ l i f e t i t ALYN

RYNBRANDT MYRNA

SCHALEKAMP Kings ton , N . Y. James town , M ich . O r a n g e Ci ty , la .

SHERYL SCHLAFER

Leaf River, II

J O A N SCHROEDER

MARILYN SCUDDER

CAMILLA SCHUT

C a l g a r y , A l b e r t a Hudsonv i l l e , M ich . Ho l l and , M ich .

-V

STRINGER DARYL SIEDENTOP

Downers Grove , III. Sp r i ng Lake, M i c h . H e r k i m e r , N . Y.

m$mi

FRANCIS T. SMITH

Det ro i t , M ich .

DAVID SMITS

R O N STOCKHOFF

O r a n g e Ci ty , la . W e s t b u r y , N . Y. Lansing, M ich .

n $'3*. m *'

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SUNDE ETHELANNE

SWETS G r a n d Rapids, M ich . O l a t h e , Kan.

STAN SYBESMA A l t o n , la .

A N N TELL

KATHERINE TERBEEK

Rochester, N . Y. Fa i rv iew Park, O h i o

mgm v. J

LYNNE T H O M A S

Parchment, M ich .

CAROL T H O M P S O N

Herk imer , N . Y.

T O M T O M P S O N

Lev i town, Pa.

J A N T ILLMAN

SI. Joseph, M i c h .

LLOYD TINHOLT

Ho l l and , M ich .

Edna directs the f reshman gi r ls

at the N y k e r k Cop contest.

197

Class of I960

DORENE BOB TRIMMER T O R N G A

JANE T O M L I N S O N

Churchv i l l e , Pa.

V I R G I N I A TOP

H a m i l l o n , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Schenectady, N . Y.

J O H N TYSSE

JUDY CHUCK TRUBY

So. Ho l l and ,

life

A N I T A V A N D E N BERG

Coxsack ie , N . Y. Lyndhuest , O h i o G r a n d Haven, M ich .

N ICK WARREN I V A N JOYCE VANDERBORGH VANDER HILL VANDER KOLK VANDER KOLK Sayv i l le , N . Y. Queens V i l l age , N . Y. G r a n d v i l l e , M ich . N e w Brunswick, N . J.

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CYNTHIA

A h a p p y c rowd enjoys

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ELAINE J IM TIM RUTH

VANDER LIND VANDER MEL V A N DER MEULEN VANDERMYDE VANDER WERF G r a n d Rapids, M ich . De lmar , N . Y. Zee land , M ich . So. Ho l l and , III. Ho l l and , M ich .

CALV IN ROGER VANDER W O U D E VANDER Z W A A G

Sanborn , la . Ho l l and , M ich .

DAVE JUDY V A N DYKE V A N DYKE

TERRY VANDE WATER

Ho l l and , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Zee land , M ich .

CAROL R O W L A N D V A N EEUWEN V A N ES

G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Yak ima , Wash .

MARY HAROLD V A N KOEVERING VAN 'T HOF

Zee land , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, M ich .

198

Class of I960

S H A R O N PAUL VAN 'T KERKHOFF V A N WYK

Phoenix , A r i z . G r a n d Rapids, M ich . G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Boyden, la .

RUTH VELDMAN

MARJORIE VER MEER

KARL V O N INS

Ho l l and , M ich .

EDNA WAGNER

SUSAN WALCOTT VER STEEG

She ldon , la. W a l d w i c k , N . J. G r a n d Rapids, Mich

N O R M A WALLACE

Dumon l , N . J

GRETA PETER a Homecoming f o o t b a l l g a m e WALRAD WEEKS W E H N A U

Herk imer , N . Y. G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Rensselaer, N . Y

PHYLLIS WELCH

H o l l a n d , M ich .

LEE WENKE

Ka lamazoo , M ich .

DUANE W E R K M A N

Ch icago , III.

D A V I D WHITE

Ams te rdam, N . Y.

A N N E WIEGERINK

La M e d i a , Pa.

MARCIA WIERSMA

HARRIET WISSINK

Zee land , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, M ich .

HARRY WRISTERS

MARJORIE W O O D

HERBERT YU

R idge f ie ld , N . J. N e w Or leans , La. Sao Paulo, Braz i l

199

i

O f f i c e r s o f the s o p h o m o r e d o s s w e r e p r e s i d e n t , D e n n y H e n g e v e l d ; sec re to ry , S h a r o n Grossman ; t r e a s u r e r , M a r k De W i t t ;

v i c e - p r e s i d e n t , H a l W h i p p l e .

KATHY

ASHE F lush ing , N . Y

C A R O L Y N

ALSTERDA

Z e e l a n d , M i c h

BARB WILL

A M O S ARMSTER

M i d l a n d Park , N . J. So. P l a i n f i e l d , N . J.

DALE KAREN

ABELL

C l e a r w a t e r Bh., Flo

AKKER AKKER M o r r i s o n M o r r i s o n , I I I

GARY S U S A N BAKKER BAAS BARNHART BAKER BAUER

G r a n d H a v e n , M i c h . P la i n f i e l d , N . J. C h i c a g o H e i g h t s , III. Cas t l e ton , N . Y. San ta M o n i c a , C a l i f .

S H A R O N

BECK

N u t l e y , N . J.

M O N T Y

BEEKMAN

Sea t t l e , W a s h .

200

Class of 1961

EUNICE BERNSON BEKKERING BETKE BEUKEMA BEYER

G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Lud ing ton , M ich . Ka lamazoo , M ich . H o l l a n d , M ich . Zee land , M ich .

ART BILYEU

El lenvi l le , N . Y.

GEORGE BOERIGTER

Ho l l and , M ich .

jc- 09

\ ROSS

BOERSMA Ho l l and , M ich .

J O N BOLTHOUSE

Marsha l l , M ich .

LOIS B O N N E M A

O a k Park, III

BOB BONNETTE

H o l l a n d , M ich .

WES BONZELAAR

Ho l l and , M ich .

J O H N BOS

H o l l a n d , M ich .

T O M G. BOS

Ho l l and , M ich .

T O M L HELENE BOSCH

G r a n d Rapids, M ich . H o l l a n d , M ich .

t " . . - f

GRETTA B O U M A N

Lakewood, Ca l i f .

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D O N J O H N BOYINK BROOKS

G r a n d Haven, M ich . Dumont , N . J.

i n — a s H I

CALVIN PAT BRUINS BURKETT

W a u p u n , W i s . Benton Ha rbo r , Mich.

RON BUSH

Ka lamazoo , M ich .

ALLEN BUURMA

H o l l a n d , M ich .

ARLENE CIZEK

Berwyn, III.

H A N K CLAUSEN

Amers foo r t , N th lds .

COMBS J O A N

CLAYTON Ivy land , Pa

S H A R O N CROSSMAN

r> fT: O •

DICK C O O K

C inc inna t i , O h i o Grosse Pt. Sh., M ich .

• • •

m ' J I M

C O O K CHARLOTTE

CURLEE Ho l l and , M ich . Benton Ha rbo r , M ich . Dea rbo rn , M ich .

GALE D A M H O F

Blankest, M i n n .

MARLIN DANIELS

Belmond, la.

*

N O R M A MARY DE BOER DECKER

G r a n d Ropids, Mich. G r a n d Rapids, M ich .

201

j

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k PETER

DE J O N G H o l l a n d , M ich

J O D I DE G R O O T Ch icago ,

Sophomores d ream of wha t m igh t have been at N y k e r k SANDRA

DE K O N I N G Ruther fo rd , N . J.

EMILY DERING

Ch icago , II

MARLYN DE W A A R D

Ho l l and , M ich .

MERRY DE W A A R D

Ho l l and , M ich .

MARK MARY MARTHA FRANK DE WITT DE WITT DIEPHUIS DOOLEY

Muskegon , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, M ich . South Haven , M ich . U n i 6 i C i ty , N . J.

BILL DRAKE

Fonda, N . Y.

I JUDY

EASTMAN Lebanon, N . J.

1^5

u BOB

FISHEI ioiendale, N. Y.

GARY

ELFRING Ho l l and , M ich .

PRISCILLA ESTELL

SALLY EVANS

LYNNE FELTHAM

MARILYN FERRIS

Ho l l and , M ich . Muskegon , M ich . Hun t i ng ton Sta., N . Y. M u s k e g o n , M ich .

• H H i H

CAROL FISCHER

Ch icago , III.

GRAYCE FORNESS

H i l l sda le , N . Y.

MERILYN FREEMAN

J IM FOX

GAIL FRIESEMA

Ann A r b o r , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, M i c h . Grosse Pt., M ich .

M A R I I Y N F U G A Z Z A T T O

A l l i son Park, Pa.

BARB GEITNER

Lit t le Falls, N . J.

202

Class of 1961

MARLENE GOUWENS

So. Ho l land, III

\ LARRY JIM ROSS

GROOTERS HAMENBURG HAMLIN Grand Rapids, Mich. G r a n d Rapids, Mich. Ho l land , Mich.

BOB HAYES

Plainvi l le, Mass.

GEORGE DENNIS HEATH HENGEVELD

Churchvi l le, Pa. Grandv i l l e , Mich.

JERRY HILL

Eau Clai re, Mich.

BRUCE HOFFMAN

EVELYN HOLLANDER

JANET H O O K

Clymer, N . Y. G r a n d Rapids, Mich. Stolen Island, N. Y. Ho l land, Mich.

SALLY HOUTMAN

EMILY HRADEC

Cicero, III.

J O H N HUBBARD

Twin Lakes, Mich.

RICH JAARSMA

LOUISE HUNTER

Burdett, N. Y

JOHN JEFFERIES

Wes twood , N. J.

CAROL JOELSON

Venice, Fla

WAYNE JOOSSE

W a l d o , Wis .

KAREN HYINK

Kohler, Wis

IWEMA Frankfor t , 111. Ho l land, Mich.

REUBEN KAMPER

Spr ing Lake, Mich.

W A E L

KARACHY Amman Jordan

PAT KASTEIN

W a u p u n , Wis .

WENDALL KEMME

Hami l ton , Mich. The recept ion draws a l ine at the Convocat ion Coffee.

203

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J E A N

KEMP

Rochester, N . Y.

M A R G E

KEMPERS

C h i a p a s , M e x i c o H o l l a n d , M i c h . Hasbrouck Hts., N . J.

M E R L I N

K L E I N H U I Z E N

R a y m o n d , M i n n .

RUTH

K L O M P A R E N S

H o l l a n d , M i c h .

R O N

K O M E J A N

Z e e l a n d , M i c h .

S A N D R A

K O O I S T R A

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

L O R R A I N E

K O O Y E R S

H o l l a n d , M i c h .

C O N N I E

KREGAR

R iverda le , N . J.

AL FRITZ BILL BILL

K R U I S W Y K K R U I T H O F K U T Z I N G KUYPER

H o l l a n d , M i c h . H o l l a n d , M i c h . Long Is land , N . Y. H o l l a n d , M i c h .

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RUTH LEROY LAM LEBBIN

G r a n d Rapids , M i c h . C icero , I I I

DICK L E O N A R D

W e e h a w k e n , N . J.

BRUCE

L I N R O T H

C h i c a g o , III

G L O R I A

L I N S C O T T

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

JACK G O R D O N

LOYER M A C K A Y

H o l l a n d , M i c h . C a m b r i a Hts., N . Y.

ARCHIE

M A C M I L L A N

Linden, N . J.

s

N A N C Y

M A L S T R O M

G r a n d H a v e n , M i c h .

LOUISE

MARSILJE

H o l l a n d , M i c h .

Voorhees girls share memor ies wi th re tu rn ing a l u m n i .

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N A N C Y

M E E R M A N

Coopersv i l l e , M i c h .

2 0 4

RUTH M O K M A

Ho l l and , M ich .

JUSTIN MORREN

Ho l l and , M ich .

Class of 1961 , •

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tSf-'li s

STEVE MIDDERNACHT

Pompton Lakes, N . J.

JACK MILLARD

Pia in f ie ld , N . J.

The members of a v ic tor ious Pull team b r i ng the i r opponen ts across the r iver . LYNNE

M O O R E l l i on , N . Y.

N A N C Y MULDER

Ch icago , II

BOB MULDER

St. A n n e , II

ROGER MULDER

H o l l a n d , M ich . G r i f f i t h , Ind.

I f? DEAN SARAH

NEDERVELD NEEDHAM Byron Center , M ich . So. P ia in f ie ld , N . J.

S H A R O N NESTE

Clarendon Hi l ls , III.

JUDY N I E N H U I S

H o l l a n d , M i c h .

T H O M A S N O W O T N Y

W i e n , Aus t r ia

JAY NYHUIS

S h e b o y g a n , W is .

MARY O N K E N

S ib ley , la.

PAT O O N K

Ho l l and , M ich .

DICK OUDERSLUYS

Ho l l and , M ich .

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W A Y N E OVERTON is l i p , N . Y.

JUDY O W Y A N G

Sacramento , Ca l i f .

J O H N PAARLBERG

So. H o l l a n d , II

BRUCE PARS 11

N O R M PEDDIE

H i g h l a n d Park, N . J. C leve land , O h i o

J IM PETERMAN

Muskegon , M ich .

T O M PIAGET

Fair Lawn, N . J.

2 0 5

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l 3

EDITH J O H N PINTER PLEUNE

Green f i e l d , Mass. Sag inaw , M ich .

N A N C Y PLEWES

DOLORES RAMAKER

J •ir

PHYLLIS PRINS

N A N C Y RAYMER

H o l l a n d , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, M i c h . Ho l l and , M ich . Be ld ing , M ich .

PATRICIA RHEM

Ka lamazoo , M ich .

MARILYN RITSEMA ROCKS

JACK ROMENCE

Momence , RYNBRANDT SCHAAP

J I M ROZEBOOM

Ho l l and , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, M ich . K a l a m a z o o , M ich . Ho l l and , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, M ich .

GARRY SCHADEWALD Hur ley , N . Y.

SHIMP S I M M O N S

HENRIETTA SCHAEFER

N O R M SCHUT

ROBERT SMOES

S H A R O N SMITH

Eng lewood , N . J. Hudsonv i l l e , M ich . W h i t e Hse. Sta., N . J. B a i n b r i d g e , N . Y. Tehanand , N . Y. Coopersv i l l e , M ich .

R O N SNYDER

Ka lamazoo , M ich .

Caro lyn del ivers her N y k e r k o ra t i on .

206

Class of 1961

Congra tu la t i ons g o bo th fo r the Pull a n d for N y k e r k .

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ARTHUR SOUTER

Ho l l and , M ich .

R O N SPIEKHOUT

So. H o l l a n d , III.

J O H N STEENBLIK

H o l l a n d , M ich .

BOB , H A N K G O R D O N ISLA STEENHAM STEFFENS STEGINK STEGINK

H a w t h o r n , N . Y. Ho l l and , M ich . M u s k e g o n , M ich . Zee land , M ich .

J O H N STREUR

Ho l l and , M ich .

DICK TAUBALD

N e w York , N . Y.

LEE TEN BRINK

N e w Era, M ich .

JUDY T H O M A S

C leve land , O h i o

CARL BOB FRED TIDD TUTTLE V A N BEMMELEN

Ho l l and , M ich . Co ldwa te r , M ich . G r a n d Haven, M ich .

WALLY V A N BUREN

Roseland, M i n n .

GARY V A N D E N BERG H o l l a n d , M ich .

BEN V A N D E N BOS H o l l a n d , M ich .

J O H N VANDENBURG

Lakewood , Ca l i f .

J IM VANDE POEL

Ho l l and , M ich .

BILL VANDERBILT A d e l l , W is .

HENRY V A N DER KOLK Hopk ins , M ich .

207

Class of 1961

BARB VANDER M O L E N

G r a n d Rapids, M ich .

BOB V A N ETTEN

O r a n g e Ci ty , la .

ARDETH VANDERWIELEN

Lafayet te , Ind .

FRED V A N D E VUSSE Ho l l and , M i c h .

ARDITH V A N D O O R N I N K

Ho l l and , M ich .

LORA V A N D U I N E N

N e w Era, M ich .

MARY V A N DYK

Lynden, Wash .

RON V A N EENENAAM

H o l l a n d , M ich .

: •

JUDY V A N LEEUWEN Ho l l and , M ich .

TRUDIE V A N LENTE

Ho l l and , M ich .

KELLY V A N LIERE

H o l l a n d , M ich .

CAROL V A N RAMSHORST

Lansing, III.

CRAIG V A N VESSEN

Rochester, N . Y.

CHERYL VEEN

H a m i l t o n , M ich .

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Eager bachelors wa i t t he i r turn at the ba l lo t box .

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Sophs e n j o y p l a y i n g g a m e s In V o o r h e e s ' newly r e m o d e l e d lounge .

ELMER

VELDHEER

H o l l a n d , M i c h .

r \

RYLAND

W E I S I G E R

W y c k o f f , N . J.

E L E A N O R

VER B U R G

H o l l a n d , M i c h .

ED VER H O E Y E N

H o l l a n d , M i c h .

CARL

V E R M E U L E N

C h i c a g o , I I I .

D O R O T H Y J A N E HAL W E L C H W E Z E M A N W H I P P L E

N o r t h v i l l e , M i c h . Evergreen Park , I I I . So. H o l l a n d , I I I .

J BETTY

V I C H A

N o r m a l , I I I .

KEITH

W H I T E

H o l l a n d , M i c h .

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H I L D A

W A C K E R B A R T H

Hackensack , N . J.

EILEEN

W A T T

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

M A R I O N

W H I T E

Scotts, M i c h .

BETH W I C H E R S

H o l l a n d , M i c h .

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R O N WIEGERINK

J O H N WIERS

J O A N WIEGHAAINK

G r a n d Rapids, M ich . H o l l a n d , M ich , G r a n d Rapids, M ich .

MARY WIERSMA

Mor r i son , III.

SYLVIA WILDSCHUT

Ho l l and , M ich .

DAVE W I L K I N

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

ROGER W O L T M A N Berwyn, III.

ELLIS WYKSTRA WUBBLES

Ba ldw in , W i s . M a r t i n , M ich .

N O R M A Z IMMERMAN

Spr ing Lake, M ich .

A D I N A Y O N A N

Brook lyn , N . Y.

CAROL YONKERS

Muskegon , M ich .

Betty receives the N y k e r k Cup for the e la ted sophomore g i r ls .

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Off icers of the f reshman class were p res iden t , Dave S ima la ; t reasurer , Tom Leupen; v i ce -p res iden t , Ed Dula.

M iss ing f r om p ic tu re is secretary M a r y K a m m e r a a d .

ROGER ACHTERHOF

Sioux Center , la .

CURT ACKERMAN S ib ley , la.

J I M ADRIANSE A d a , M ich .

DICK AKERS

She lbyv i l l e , M ich .

BILL ALLEY

Hami l t on , M ich .

J I M A N D E R S O N Ch icago , III.

DICK ANDRE

G r a n d v i l l e , M ich .

PHIL A N N I S

CATHERINE BAKER

JEAN B A L D W I N

CYNTHIA BARNARD

CHUCK BECHER

HELEN BEINERT

G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Lincoln Park, N . J. M u s k e g o n , M ich . So. Eucl id, O h i o G las tonbu rg , Conn. Baby lon , N . Y.

CARL BENES

M o h a w k , N. Y.

211

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J O H N PRISCILIA BURGGRAAFF BLACKIE Dumont , N . J. G r a n d Rapids, M ich

J O H N BLOEMENDAAL Zee land , M ich .

BARB BLOEMERS

Ch icago ,

J O H N BLOM

Ch icago ,

MARILYN BOEHRINGER

Troy, N . Y.

J I M BOERSMA

Ch icago ,

DAVE BONNETTE

Ho l l and , M ich

JERRE BOS

Ho l l and , M ich

KEITH BOSCH

H o l l a n d , M ich

BILL B O U M A N

Ho l l and , M ich .

PRISCILLA BOUSKA

Linden, N . J.

RUTH BOVENKERK

G len Rock, N . J.

The " b r e a d l i n e " fo rms

! /fay,

ROGER BREDEWEG Dorr , M ich .

SOPHIA BREMNER

Harvey , III.

HAROLD B R O W N

Downey , Ca l i f .

T O M BRUNO

No. Ta r ry town , N . Y.

J O H N RICHARD ELAINE BRUNSON BUCKLEY BURGESS

Sturg is , M ich . No r t hv i l l e , M ich . Byron Center , M ich .

CAROL BUTEYN BUWALDA

EKDAL BUYS

MIKE C A L A H A N

Ka lamazoo , M ich . Prospect Park, N . J. G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Hami l t on , M ich .

DALE GEORGE DICK CHURCH CLARK CLARKE

Flushing, N . Y. N . Muskegon , M ich . Harbor Spr ings , M ich .

212

Class of 1962

\ fcu DIANE

CLAUSSEN Closter , N . J.

DOROTHY CLUTE

Casnov ia , M ich .

R A Y M O N D C O

BOB COLE

BOB C O O K

Kow loon , H o n g Kong Poughkeeps ie , N . Y. Ho l l and , M ich .

S H A R O N KAREN C O O K COSTER

W i l m i n g t o n , Del. Lyndonv i l l e , N . Y.

LESTER JOSEPH CRANDALL CRICHTON

G r a n d Junct ion , M ich . I r v i ng ton , N . J.

JUSTINE D A K I N

Keene, N . H.

at the Jr-Frosh p icn ic . JOYCE DALEBOUT

G r a n d Rapids, M ich .

MARY D A L M A N

Ho l l and , M ich .

PAUL D A L M A N

Greenv i l l e , M ich .

: irlM DALE D I A N N E KAREN GERRY DAMS DEEMS DE GRAAF DE GROOT

Ho l l and , M ich . Jackson Hts., N . Y. Ho l l and , M ich . Ch icago , III.

ALLAN T IM DAVE DEITZ DE J O N G DEN O U D E N

Schenectady, N . Y. G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Zee land , M ich .

MERLE M A R I O N FAYE HELDRED RUTH DENT DE RUYTER DE WITT DE WITT DE WITT

Stevensv i l le , M ich . Cedar Grove , W i s . Ho l l and , M ich . Zee land , M ich . Hudsonv i l l e , M ich .

N O R I N E MARYKE DE WITTE DIEPENHORST

Fremont, M ich . G e l d e r l a n d , Ne the r lands

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G O R D O N DRAGT

Gran t , M ich

JUDY D O R N

Ho l l and , Mich

Perp lexed f reshmen reg is ter . J O H N DRAPER

Leroy, M ich .

ED DULA

Dea rbo rn , M ich .

JERRY BARB DYKE DYKEMA

A l l e n d a l e , M ich . Ch icago , I

HAROLD DYKEMA

Z e e l a n d , M ich .

LARRY J. DYKSTRA

Ho l l and , M ich .

N O R M A N DYKSTRA

St. A n n e ,

RENETTA DYKSTRA

Racine, W i s .

SHANE EKHOLM

Ch icago , III.

JACK ELENBAAS

Ho l l and , M ich .

D I A N N E ENGELSMAN

Ho l l and , M ich .

FRANK ESHELMAN

Dearbo rn , M ich .

HARVEY FEENSTRA

Zee land , M ich .

SILVIA FISCHER

Summit , N . J.

LYNNE FOLTS

Herk imer , N . Y.

m •sir ' - ' .

SUSAN FRANKENA

H a d d o n f i e l d , N . J.

MARGARET FRIEDRICH

Ho l l and , M ich .

ELLEN FRINK

M o h a w k , N . Y.

R O N FRUIN

St i l lman Va l l ey , N . Y.

MARY LOIS BRUCE FRYLING GARBER GILLIES

N e w a r k , N . Y. Teaneck, N . J. Kenmore, N . Y.

214

Class of 1962

GRACE G L E N h e l g a f r a n k BARB

GILMORE GLASS G o T T E GRASBERGER GRAY Lansing, M ich . Hackensack , N . J. N e w York , N . Y. G a r d e n Ci ty , N . Y. Bronxv i l le , N . Y.

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PEGGY PAUL GREENSHIELDS GROTENHUIS

Rensselaer, N . Y. Sheboygan Falls, Wis .

WESLEY N A N C Y

GUTCHE GULDENSCHUH Hudsonv i l l e , M ich . Rochester, N . Y.

ROGER DOROTHY JACK JERRY W I L L I A M G U N N E M A N HALL HAMELINK HAMELINK H A N C O C K

H a m i l t o n , M i c h . De t ro i t , M ich . Ho l l and , M ich . Ho l l and , M ich . Det ro i t , M ich .

BOB SHIRLEY ROBIN KATHRYN H A N S E N HARMELINK HASSINGER HEADLEY

Mt . Prospect, III. G r a n d Rapids, M ich . G r a n d Rapids, Mich. Zee land , M ich .

JANE HEEREMA

Lansing, M ich .

RICK HENSEL

Wes te r Spr ings , III

A N N HERFST

Ho l l and , M ich .

N O R M HESS

PAUL HESSELINK

R idgewood , N . J. Lynden, Wash .

f

JERRY HESSLINK

W a u w a t o s a , W i s .

J I M HESSLINK

W a u w a t o s a , W is .

A < V m ii- i v

A n impress ive ceremony ends the Y Beach Party.

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Class of 1962

MARGARET H IXSON

Syracuse, N . Y.

KEDRICK HOEK

Ste r l i ng , III.

SANDRA HICKS

Claverack , N. Y.

H O U E M A N HOEZEE

V - •' flt'*

1 r - — . .'>.-> S

TED H O E K M A N I n w o o d , la .

Freshmen ho ld In a va l ian t a t tempt at the Pull.

Zee land , M ich . Byron Center , M ich .

BRUCE HOLMES

MARCIA BOB H O N D O R P H O O G E N D O O R N

J O A N N E HORNBACHER HOWER

PETER HSU

L INDA HUTCHINS

Sauger t ies , N . Y. G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Ka lamazoo , M ich . Rogers C i ty , M ich . H o l l a n d , M ich . Kow loon , H o n g Kong Doug las , M ich .

ft

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INARDI Lynbrook, N . Y.

RICHARD I R W I N

L inden, N . J.

B ®

LLOYD JACOBUSSE

Ho l l and , M ich .

BOB H O W A R D BEVERLY D O U G J A E H N I G JANSEN JOECKEL J O H N S O N

Ho l l and , M ich . C a l e d o n i a , M ich . Pompton Lakes, N . J. Hackensack, N . J.

i ' J

MARY KAMMERAAD

C leve land , O h i o St. Joseph, M ich . Doug las ton , N . Y. G r a n d Haven, M ich .

BARBARA KAMPHUIS

Ho l l and , M ich .

N O R M KANSFIELD

So. Ho l l and , II

JEAN KAPER

Hami l t on , M ich .

216

Class of 1962

JANE KARSTEN

Wes tpo r t , Conn.

GLENN KRAMAR

Racine, W i s .

D O N A L D KILLMER

ARLENE K I N G M A

Hewi t t , N . J. De Mo t te , Ind .

J O H N KNAPP

Ho l l and , M ich .

T H O M A S JANET LEONA

KNOLL K O O P M A N KOTTS Ho l l and , M ich . M a r t i n , M ich . Roseland, M i n n .

JUDY KUIPER LAMMERS KUIZENGA KUIPER

BOB KREUNEN

Cedar Grove , W is .

BILL KRYGSHELD Beecher, III. H o l l a n d , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, M ich . C a r p i n t e r i o , Ca l i f . Jamestown, M ich .

BRUCE LAVERMAN

Ch icago , III.

LORRAINE LAWRENCE

K ings ton , N . Y.

JACK LEHMAN

R idgewood , N . J.

T O M LEUPEN

B i rm ingham, M ich .

V I R G I N I A JANET LIEBERTZ L INCOLN

Berk ley , M i c h . Kenmore , N . Y.

L DICK

MACHIELE Zee land , Mich

D A V I D SAYERS L INDOUIST LUTZ

Rochester, N . Y. Prat tsvi l le, N . Y.

MIKE M A G A N

Chicago,

DAVID MARIS

"There it goes a g a i n ! "

JUDY MASTENBROEK

Ho l l and , M ich . Ka lamazoo , M i c h .

217

Class of 1962

L INDA BILL HAROLD M A R G O N O R M A N DAVID ROBERT MC CLURE M C CULLOUGH MC CUTCHEON MEENGS MERRITT MEYER MIL IOTI

H o l l a n d , M ich . Port Jerv is, N . Y. Lit t le Falls, N . J. H o l l a n d , M ich . C laverack , N . Y. C lara C i ty , M i n n . Brook lyn , N . Y.

BARB MORTENSEN

HI KM AT ARNOLD MUKTAR MULDER M O K M A

GERRY MILLER

RICHARD M I N U T H

DAVID NEEDHAM

German Va l l ey , III. G r a n d Haven , M ich . H o l l a n d , M ich . Park Ridge, N . J. Basrah, I raq R idgewood , N . J. So. P la in f le ld , N . J.

WESLEY J O H N MARY S H A R O N NORRIS N O N H O F NYKAMP N O N H O F

GERALD NIEUSMA

KEITH NYKERK

HARRY O L S O N

G r a n d Haven , M ich . Ho l l and , M ich . Ho l l and , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, M ich . H o l l a n d , M ich . Richland, M ich . But ler, N . J.

ULA OOSTERBAAN Ho l l and , M ich .

GRACE OOSTERHOF

H o l l a n d , M ich .

JACQUELINE OOSTERINK

Grandv i l l e , M ich . Ancho rman Mc Cutcheon g ives his teammates a pep ta lk .

SHERWIN O R T M A N

Ho l l and , M ich .

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Class of 1962

i\ FRED

OVERKAMP Little Falls, N . J

J O H N P A A L M A N

Grand Rapids, M ich

PAT PATTERSON

C leve land , O h i o

Van Vleck g i r ls take first p lace fo r the i r Homecoming house decora t ions .

BOB PEDUZZI

K inde rhook , N . Y.

CHUCK PINNER

Parma, O h i o

JERRY PLASMAN

ELMER A L A N PLASSCHE

JACQUELINE PEELE

SUZANNE PEELE PHAIL PETERSON

Pt. W a s h i n g t o n , N . Y. pt. W a s h i n g t o n , N . Y. S h e b o y g a n , W i s . Dea rbo rn , M ich Ho l l and , M ich . E. W i l l i a m s o n , N . Y.

ROBERT JUDY MARY TEDDY REENDERS

LYNNE MARTHA REICHHOLD PROOS PRAKKEN PROOS

T O M PLEWES

Zee land , M ich A n n A r b o r , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, M ich . G r a n d Rapids, M ich . G r a n d Haven , M ich . Sayv i l le , N . Y. T o n w a n d a , N . Y.

M a n i a n n H B B

RIEKSE

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MURIEL ROETH

G r a n d Rapids, M ich . A l m a , M ich .

JANET RIETVELD

Ch i cago Hts.,

N O R M A N RIGTERINK

H a m i l t o n , M ich .

CAROLYN RINGENOLDUS

Hul l , la .

J O H N RITERS

Ho l l and , M ich . Un ionda le , N . Y.

219

Class of 1962

R O N ROME

Kenmore, N . Y.

MERWYN SCHOLTEN

She ldon , l a .

JUDY SHULTIS

W a u w a t o s a , W is .

ROBERTA RUSSELL

D O N RYNBRANDT

LOUIS SABIN

ROGER SAMPLE

Ind ianapo l i s , Ind. Jamestown, M ich . Comstock Park, M ich . Saud i A r a b i a

SANDRA JANE SARGISSON SCHAFTENAAR

Ridley Park, Pa. H o l l a n d , M ich .

1 JEAN

SCHREGARDUS Modes to , Ca l i f .

BILL SCHRICK

Hazelcrest , I

M A R V I N SCHULTZ

Lans ing, III.

LEWIS SCUDDER

H o l f a n d , M i c h .

A N D R E W SENS

Schenectady, N . Y.

ROY SHIELDS

Sp r i ng Lake, M ich .

JUDY SIETSMA

W y c k o f f , N . J.

CAROL SIKKEMA Ful ton, III.

BARBARA DAVE GARY FRED SILL S1MALA S ISSON SKILLMAN

U n i o n d a l e , N . Y. C leve land , O h i o St. Joseph, M ich . Sk i l l tnan , N . J.

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The l ine pa t ien t l y wai ts at the Convoca t ion Cof fee.

220

Class of 1962

SLOANE STEVE SLAGH

ED SMALL

ROGER SMANT

DARRELL SMITH

RUTH SODEN

Saranac, Mich. Rochester, N . Y. No . Bergen, N . J. Nun ica , Mich.

NANCY SONNEVELDT

Johnstown, N . Y. No . Brunswick, N . J. G rand Rapids, Mich.

D O N N A STAAL

J IM STEININGER

ESTHER SU

GEORGE SU

Lake Wor th , Fla. Ho l land , Mich . Kowloon, Hong Kong Happy Val ley , H. K.

CAROLE ELISABETH T IONG-PHENG SUTTON TALSMA TAN

Duanesburg, N. Y. Rochester, N . Y. Bandung, Indonesia

KATHRYN NANCY D O N N A LAURA KEITH ONALEE AL TECK TELLMAN TEN BRINK TEN KLEY TERMAAT TEUMER TEUSINK

Baldwin , N . Y. Ho l land , Mich. New Era, Mich. Ho l land, Mich. Grand Rapids, Mich . Sheboygan, Wis. Ho l land, Mich.

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t J O H N LOUISE

TURNBULL TURNER J O H N BETTY

TEUSINK TH1ELBAR Cedar Spr ings, Mich . Homewood , I

T O M TORNGA

G r a n d Rapids, Mich

CLAIRE

TR EM BATH

Teaneck, N. J. Hong Kong Rensselaer, N. Y. Garden City Pk., N. Y.

BILL VANDENBERG Hol land, Mich.

BOB JANE SARA VANDEN BERG VANDEN BERG VANDE POEL Fremont, Mich. G r a n d Rapids, Mich. Ho l land, Mich.

PAT VANDER BEEK

NANCY VANDER KOLK

ED VANDER LAAN

Hol land, Mich. New Brunswick, N . J. Zeefand, Mich.

221

Class of 1962

( ' T * * * '

KAREL VANDER LUGT Ho l l and , M ich .

MARCIA VANDER M A A T H o l l a n d , M ich .

HENRY VANDER MEULEN K lnde rhook , N . Y.

Freshmen g i r ls s ing " T h e Birth of the Blues."

RON VANDER M O L E N

Hudsonv i l l e , M ich .

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J O H N RUSS VANDER SCHAAF VANDER VEEN

Ho l l and , M ich . McBain , M ich .

J I M R O N MARILYN S H E R W O O D VANDER W E G V A N DER WERFF VANDER WILT VANDER W O U D E

Muskegon , M ich . Lynden, Wash . O t t u m w a , la .

ARVID V A N DYKE

Rando lph , W i s . G r a n d Rapids, M ich .

BRUCE W I L M A V A N HEEST

MARY V A N HAITSMA

BRUCE EDGAR V A N LEUWEN V A N OOSTENBURG V A N OUDHEUSDEN V A N TASSELL

JUNE VELDHEER

Ho l l and , M ich . W . Coxsack ie , N . Y. Ho l l and , M ich . Grosse Pt. Fms., M ich . H o l l a n d , M ich . Hyde Park, N . Y. Ho l l and , M ich .

DORIS VELDHUIS

Det ro i t , M ich .

JOYCE VELDSMA

McBain, M ich .

GLENDA VENEMA

Richland, M ich .

BARB VER MEER

Hudsonv i l l e , M ich .

MARY JANE VEURINK

Gran t , M ich .

DAVE VIEL

Ka lamazoo , M ich .

SUSAN VREDENBURG Davenpor t , la .

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HARV VRUGGINK

Z e e l a n d , M ich .

STAN VUGTEVEEN

Zee land , M i c h .

DAVE W A A N D E R S

G r a n d Rapids, M ich .

GEORGE W A G N E R

Ch icago , III.

MARCIA W A G N E R

TED WEBB

E D W I N A WEIS

Ka lamazoo , M ich . St. Joseph, M ich . V a l l e y St ream, N. Y.

J O H N WEITZEL

H o l l a n d , M ich .

D O N N A WEST

W y a n d o t t e , M ich .

BETTY WHITAKER

Hudson, N . Y.

MARY WHITLOCK

Ch icago , III.

J A C O B WIELHOUWER

DAVE WIER

Rot terdam, Ne ther lds . Comstock Park, M ich .

LAURI STANLEY CORALIE J O H N WINKELHORST W I N N W O L F WOLTERINK

S h e b o y g a n , W i s . S h e b o y g a n , W is . O l d T a p p a n , N . J. Z e e l a n d , M ich .

CAROLE DAVE DAVE WOLTERS WYCKOFF W Y M A

Fennvi l le , M ich . Neshan ic , N . J. G r a n d Haven, M ich .

SHERYL W Y N G A R D E N Zee land , M ich .

BEVERLY ZEEDYK

D a n f o r t h , II

ROD J A Q U E PAUL JED ZEGERS ZELLWEGER ZOSCHKE ZWEMER

She ldon , la . Kenwood , Ca l i f . W a u p u n , W i s . Bethesda, M d .

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Student Index

Aardema, Austin 76, 79, 82, 172 Aardema, Thomas 135 Abell, Karen 126,200 Abma, Jeanette 172 Abrahamse , Alice Achterhof, Roger 134,211 Ackerman, Curt is 211 Adan, Char les Adrianse , James 211 Akers , Richard 211 Akker ,Da le 200 Akker, Lee 82,200 A l b e r s , P a t 192 Allen, F rede r i ck Allen, John 135 Alley, William 211 Als te rda , Carolyn 200 Altena, Dale Amos, Barbara 95,108,122,200 Anderson, James 134,211 Anderson, Vivian 111,122,172 Andre, Richard 211 Andree, Donald 129,172 Andree ,Robe r t Angus, John 86,95,97,99,104,134,172 Anker, Jane 78,83,86,101,122,192 Annis, Philip 211 Arends , L a r r y Arendsen, Ellyn 120,172 A r m s t e r , Wilfred Arndt, Norman 82 Ashe, Katherine 122,200

B a a s , G a r y 133,200 Badgley, David Baker , Catherine 108,211 Baker , Donald Baker ,Kenneth 200 Bakker , Richard 200 Baldwin, Jeanene 104,211 Baldwin, Marcia 89,108,114,192 Balfoort , Robert 136,192 Barnard , Cynthia 116,211 Barnhar t , Eugene 131,200 Bauer ,Susan 200 Becher , Char les 211 Beck, Sharon 114,200 Beede, Alan Beekman, Dudley 200 Beernink, Darre l l 76,88,97,134,172 Be imers , Bruce Beinert , Helen 89,98,108,211 Bekius, Ronald

Bekkering, Don 201 Benes, Carl 84,211 Benes, Paul Bennink, Carro l l 137,172 Bergman, Benjamin 192 Bernson, Eunice 200 Betke, J ames 104,134,201 Beukema, James 128,201 Beyer , Ronald 104,135,201 Biery, Dave Bilyeu, Arthur 110,131,201 Bi tner , George 88,131 Blackie, Pr i sc i l l a 212 Blauwkamp, Marie Bloemendaal, John 212 Bloemers , Barbara 108,118,211 Blom, John 212 Blough, Michael 131 Bobsin, Pa t r i c ia Boehringer , Marilyn 116,211 Boelte, Eugene 78,81,86,99,136,172 Boer ig ter , George 201 Boer sma , James 212 Boersma , Ross 201 Boeve, Irvin Boeve, J e r r y 132,173 Boeve,Ronald Bogart , William 173 Bolhuis, Jack Bolt, Gordon 83,136,192 Bolthouse, J ames 134 Bolthouse, Jon 131,201 Boniel, Roberta 86,120,173 Bonnema, Lois 82,89,98,120,201 Bonnette, David 212 Bonnette, Robert 201 Bonzelaar , Wes 129,201 Bootsman, Barbara 78,79,83,126,192 Bos, J e r r e 212 Bos, John 201 Bos, Thomas G. 128,201 Bos, Thomas L. 133,201 Bosch, David Bosch, Helene 124,201 Bosch, Keith 2.12 Bosch, Robert Bosker , Stanley 134,192 Bosman, Calvin 137,173 Bothof, John Bouman, Barbara Bouman, Gretta 86,124,201 Bouman, William 212 Bouska, P r i sc i l l a 116,212

Bovenkerk, Ruth 212 Boyd, Nancy 102,103,110,111,124,192 Boyd Richard Boyink, Don 201 Braaksma , Shelby 78,86,101,104,120,192 Brandt , Carol 124,173 Bra t , Paul Brat ton, Robert 137,192 Bredeweg, Corwin 76,82,128,173 Bredeweg, Edwin 173 Bredeweg, Roger 212 B r e m n e r , Sophia 91,108,116,212 Brink, Barbara Brink, Kenneth 78,81,134,192 Brockmeie r , Richard 76,95,128,173 Bronk, Robert 130,192 Bronkema, Car l Bronson, Ronald 136,192 Brooks, John 135,201 Brooks t ra , William 83,88,104,133,173 Brouwer , Dennis Brouwer , John 79 Brouwer , Robert Brower , Ardith 90,101,126 Brower , David Brown, F rede r i ck 134,174 Brown, Harley 60,104,129,174 Brown, Harold 135,212 Brown, Kenneth 82,131,193 Brown, Pa t r i c ia Brown, Richard 76,130,174 Bruin, Linda 193 Bruins , Calvin 201 Bruins , John 135 Brumels , Bruce 131,174 Bruno, Thomas 91,212 Brunson, John 132,212 Bryson, J . Greg 83,95,104,136,193 Buckley, Richard 212 Buit, Paul 137,174 Burgess , Elaine 212 Burggraaff , John 212 Burggraaff , Winfield 95,130 Burgwald, Janice 83,124,193 Burkett , Pa t r ic ia 201 Burne, F rede r i c 136 Burns , Barbara 120 Burns , Dale 88,90,124,193 Burwitz, Robert Bush, Ronald 201 Buteyn, Carol 212 Buurma, Allen 128,201 Buursma, Albert 132,174

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Buwalda, Robert 212 Buys, Ekdal 212 Bylsma, Gary 83,88,97,130,193

Calahan, Michael 212 Cameron, Winifred 124,193 Camp, Dennis 76,99,134,174 Campbell, Marilyn 83,122,174 Car t e r , Evalyn 88,104,124,193 Caverly, John Chandler, Ron 79,81,101,193 Chang, Le 108 Cherven, Kenneth 174 Church, Dale 212 Cizek, Arlene 80,84,108,120,201 Clark, David 130,201 Clark, George 134,212 Clarke, Richard Claussen, Diane 46,80,89,116,213 Clausen, Hendrik 82,201 Clayton, Joan 84,92,108,120,201 Clelland, Elizabeth 124,193 Clute, Dorothy 118,213 Co, Raymond 213 Cole, Robert 137,213 Combs, James 135,201 Compaan, Pea r l 82 Conant, Robert Cook, Carol 174 Cook, Char les 201 Cook, Dick 201 Cook, James Cook, Robert 110,111,130,213 Cook, Sharon 109,116,213 Cooper, Donald 130,193 Coster , David 175 Coster , Karen 96,108,213 Coster , Linda 175 Cotts, Ronald Coulson, Char les 132 Crandall , Les te r 213 Crawford, Bruce 131,193 Crawford Sharin 83,95,126,193 Crichton, Joseph 213 Crossman , Sharon 90,97,114,201 Cummings, Eldon Curlee, Charlotte 84,126,201

Dakin, Just ine 108,213 Dalebout, Joyce 116,213 Dalman, Mary 118,213 Dalman, Paul 98,129,213 Damhof, Gale 135,201 Dams, Dale 213 Damst ra , Philip 79,82 Daniels, Marlin 201 Davenport, Har r ie t 97,124,193 David, Singaram Dayton, Andrea 120

DeBoer, Norma 103,120,201 DeBraal , Alan 131 DeBruyn, Thomas Decker , Mary 89,95,101,120,201 Decker , Sondra 97,126,193 Deems, Dianne 213 DeFores t , Robert 108,175 De Fey te r , Roger De Graaf , Karen 213 De Groot , Gerald 136,213 De Groot , Johanna 104,202 Deitz, Allan 213 De Jong, Car l 137,193 De Jong, Douglas 91,193 De Jong, Marvin De Jong, Mary 83,104,114,193 De Jong, Pe te r J . 79,175 De Jong, Pe t e r M. 202 De Jong, Timothy 213 De Jonge, John 98,129 De Jongh, Don 76,78,82,134,175 De Koning, Sandra 104,120,202 De Krake r , L a r r y De Long, Jack 82,193 Denham, Robert 130 De Noble, Janet 101,114,193 Den Guden, Dave 213 Dent, Merle 134,213 Dephouse, Donald 82,129,193 De Pond, Jack 108 D e P r e e , A r m e 61,104,126,175 Dering, Emily 202 De Ruyter , Marion 109,213 De Velder , Philip De V r i e s , Jean De Vr i e s , Lesl ie 82 De V r i e s , Mart in 129 De V r i e s , Roger 82,193 De Waard, Marlyn 89 De Waard, Mer ry 109,110,111,126,202 De Witt, Faye 213 De Witt, Heldred 104,116 De Witt, James 196,129 De Witt, Mark 104,134,202 De Witt, Mary 122,202 De Witt, Ruth 108,116,213 De Witte, Henry 83,193 De Witte, Norine 108,118,213 De Witte, Sheryl 90,108,114,193 De Wolf, Sally 78,79,104,122,175 Dickerson, Marilyn 193 Dickerson, Walter 193 Dickson, Michael Diekman, F red 103,136,193 Diepenhorst , Mari jke 116,213 Diephuis, Martha 84,120 Dietz, A. 109 Disselkoen, Orville 193 Dixon, Wayne

Dolezal, Evelyn Dooley, Frank 134,202 Dorn, Judith 214 Doyle, Shirley Dragt, Gordon 91,129,214 Drake, William 80,132,202 Drape r , John 214 Dres se l , Sandra 60,74,89,110,111,

126,175 Dula, Edward 214 Du Mez, Ted 135,175 Dyke, J e r r y 214 Dykema, Barbara 196,118,214 Dykema, Harold 91,214 Dykema, Merle Dykhuizen, C. Elaine 104,120,193 Dykstra , Henry Dykstra , L a r r y D. 194 Dykstra , L a r r y J . 214 Dykstra , Norman 214 Dykstra , Renetta 214

Eas tman , Judith 46,96,120,202 Edwards , Suzanna 122,194 E i s sens , Alvin 175 Ekholm, Shane 214 Elenbaas , Jack 214 Elf r ing , Gary 108,202 Elzinga, D. 137 Elzinga, Marshal l Elzinga, Marshal l G. 79,82,101,109,110,

111,129,194 Elzinga, William 97,194 Emer son , Emmons Emerson , K. 130 Emmick, Barba ra 83,86,97,101,114,194 Emmons , Craig 137 Engbers , James 133 Engel, Gary Engelsman, Dianne 108,214 Ensing, Marlin 176 Eshelman, Frank 109,110,111,214 E s s e n b e r g , V e r n 136,194 Essenburgh, Joyce 126 Es te l l , P r i sc i l l a 91,202 Evans, Sally 124,202 Evans, Suzanne 84,120,194 E v e r s , James 135,194 Exo, M a r - L e s 88,126,176

F a b e r , Jack 132,176 F a s s l e r , Albert 78,104,176 Feens t r a , Gus 176 Feens t r a , Harvey 214 Fel l , Elizabeth 83,86,100,114,194 Fel l , Paul 79,92,100,131,194 Fe l tham, Lynne 84,89,103,120,202 F e r n i s , Marilyn 202 F i d d , C . 129

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Fikse , Ever t 104,194 F i s che r , Carol 122,202 F i sche r , Matie 83,84,122,176 F i sche r , Silvia 80,214 F i she r , Arthur 82,130 F i s h e r , Donna 89,108,214,118 F i s h e r , Margot 104,114,194 F i s h e r , Robert 84,98,202 Fl ickema, Thomas 128,194 Fol t s , M. Lynne 111,116,214 F o r n e s s , G r a y c e 120.202 Fox, James 133,202 F raga le , John 102,103,176 Francke , Walter 78,80,128,176 F r a n k e n , R o b e r t 135,194 Frankena, Susan 214 F reeman , Merilyn 122,202 Fr i ed r i ch , Margare t 109,214 F r i e s m a , Gail 80,104,126,202 Fr ink , Ellen 89,90,118,214 Fruin , Ronald 214 Fryl ing, Mary 104,214 Fugazzotto, Marilyn 114,202

Gallo, Donald 194 Garbe r , Lois 108,214 Garcia , F rede r i ck Garfield, Alta 82,194 Gazan, Harold Geitner , Barbara 97,126,202 Geitner , Emil Gei tner , Pe te r 130 Geschwendt, Ronald 91 Gil l ies, Bruce 214 Gilmore, Grace 90,96,116,215 Gilmore, John 194 Giordano, Geraldine Givens, C. Ann Glass , Glen 108,216 Gloss, Mildred 194 Gordon, Linda 126 Gotte, Helga 108,116,215 Gouwens, Marlene 90,92,97,120,203 Gra sbe rge r , Frank 215 Graves , Susan 46,68,104,120,176 Gray, Barbara 118,215 Greenshields , Margare t 116,215 Gr i f fes , Lois 110,111,194 Groeneveld, Grace 194 Groenhof, Eugene Groote rs , L a r r y 137,203 Grotenhuis, Paul 134,215 Grube, Allen 137,176 Guldenschuh, Nancy 118,215 Gunneman, Roger 215

Hagemeyer, Stanley Hahn, James Hale, Char les 194

Hall, Dorothy 116,215 Hall, William 128 Hamelink, Jack 215 Hamelink, J e r r y 215 Hamersma , John 177 Hamlin, Rose 203 Hancock, William 110,111,215 Hanenburg, James 132,203 Hansen, Linda Hansen, Robert 96,133,215 Hansen, Thorval 194 Harmelink, Shirley 215 Ha rms , William 132 Hass inger , Robin 118,215 Hayes, Robert 82,130,203 Headley, Kathryn 215 Heasley, Victor 78,82,177 Heath, George 130.203 Heerema, Jane 118,215 Heeres , Dale 79,82,102,137,194 Hellenga, Lorra ine 78,81,82,96,100,

114,195 Hellr iegel , John 98 Hendrickson, J e r r y 88 Heneveld, Joan 83,124,177 Hengeveld, Dennis 84,95,132,203 Henning, Henry Hensel, F rede r i ck 108,215 Herfs t , Ann 215 Herp, Gerald Herte l , Richard 135,195 Hess , Norman 215 Hessel ink, Char les 136,177 Hesselink, Paul 108,215 Hesslink, James 108,215 Hesslink, J e r o m e 108,215 Hewitt, Kenneth Hicks, Sandra 108,118,216 Hielkema, Arthur Hilbelink, Robert 132 Hill, J e r r y 203 Hill, Phillip Hixson, Margare t 84,91,108,216 Hoek, Kedrick 216 Hoekman, Theodore 129,216 Hoeksema, Gordon 82,110,111,195 Hoeksema, James Hoeksema, Robert Hoeve, Norman Hoezee, Edward 216 Hoffman, Bruce 96,203 Hoffman, Dave Hoffman, Ronald Hoffmyer , Mary 79,89,126,177 Hoffs, Vernon 84,129 Hofmeyer , T e r r y 134 Hollander, Edna 95,99,104,111,120,195 Hollander, Evelyn 104,126,203 Holleman, William 216

Holmen, Robert Holmes, Bruce 216 Holt, Robert Hondorp ,Marc ia 216 Hood, John 135,177 Hoogendoorn, Jack 132,195 Hoogendoorn, Robert 132,216 Hooderhyde,Donna 84,177 Hoogstra , John Hook, Janet 203 Hop, Lyle 177 Hornbacher , Joanne Hough, J ames Houtman, Norma Houtman, Sally 104,120,203 Hower, Pa t r i c ia 80,98,216 Hradec, Emily 80,104,124,203 Hsu, Pe te r 108,216 Hubbard, John 132,203 Huibregtse, Willard Huizenga, Paul 78,195 Huizenga, Pe t e r 133,195 Huizenga, Suzanne 68,120,177 Hungerink, Helen 90,120,178 Hunt, Una 104,122,178 Hunter , Louise 122,203 Hutchins, Linda 216 Hyink, Karen 80,114,203

Inardi , Pa t r i c ia 80,216 Irwin, Richard 216 Iwema, Rodney 203 Izenbar t , L a r r y 84,91,108,178

J a a r s m a , Richard 103,203 Jacobsen, Leif 195 Jacobusse , Lloyd 216 Jaehnig, Robert 216 Janes , Paul Jans en, Donald 83,104,136,178 Jansen, Howard 216 Jansen, Leona 80,108,122 Janssen , Kenneth Japinga, Douglas 133 J e f f e r i e s , John 137,203 Joeckel , Beverly 216 Joelson, Carol 46,89,92,120,203 Johnson, Douglas 216 Johnson, Leonard Johnson, Lillian 83,91,96,124,178 Johnson, Richard 78,81 Johnson, Walter 95,98,104,195 Johnson, William Johnston, Hewitt 110,111 Jones , Ian 136 Jones , J e f f r ey 216 Jones , Keith Jones , William 82,135 Joosse , Wayne 91,137,203

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Jordan, Barba ra 84,216 Julien, J e rome 178 Jundt, Richard 216

Kaat, James Kammeraad, Mary 111,116,216 Kamper , Reuben 129,2 03 Kamphuis, Barbara 216 Kansfield Norman 91,96,129,216 K a p e r . J e a n 216 K a r a c h y , M y r a 195 Karachy ,Wael 86, 203 Karachy, Waleen K a r r , Juul 136 Kars ten , Jane 217 Kastein, Pa t r i c i a 84,126,203 Katerberg , Rudolf 195 Kaufman, Myron 78,81,84,108,109,130, Keizer , Carol 116 Keizer , Winona 88,89 Kemme, Wendell 203 Kemme, Carl 178 Kamp, Jean 84,126,204 Kempers , Margery 80,120,204 Kennedy, David 133 Kensinger, Richard Ket, Henrietta 178 Kettwick, Lenora 126,179 Khoshenevix, Schrab Ki l lmer , Donald 130,217 Kingma, R. Arlene 118,217 Kirchoff , Gerald Kirkwood, Susan 47,195 Kissack W. Gardner 103,137,179 Klaaren, Eugene 76,134,179 Klaaren, Mary Ann 81,83,86,95,97,104,

114 195 Klaaren, Mir iam 83,101,111,114,195 Klaasen, Jane 68,74,92,104,126,179 Klaasen, Robert 135 Klaasen, Tom 134,204 Kleiber , Carolyn 95,114,204 Kleinheksel, John 78,128,195 Kleinheksel, Roger 108,137,195 Kleinhuizen, Merlin 134,204 Klomparens , Ruth 122,204 Klomparens, Tom 133,195 Knapp, Donald 82,97,129,179 Knapp, John 137,217 Knoll, Thomas 217 Knoper, Ronald 82,179 Kober, Albert 130 Koeman, Janice 179 Koets, D. 108 Koets, Paul Koets ier , Ardeane Koller , Alfred 130 Komejan, Ronald 204 Kortenhoven, Marilyn 104,120,179

Kor ter ing , Vernon 95,179 Koois t ra , Sandra 80,126,204 Koop, Paul Koopman, Janet 116,217 Kooyers , Lorra ine 122,204 Kooyers , Lucile Korver , P . Joy 68,79,96,104,120,179 Kots, Leona 118,217 Kraa i , Franklin Kraa l , Jack 195 Kraa i , John 82,126,180 K r a m e r , Glenn 217 Kraus s , Carol 120,180 K r a u s s . J o h n 133,180 Krega r , Constance 110,111,114,204 Kreunen ,Rober t K r o e z e , R o b e r t Kroont je , Dorothy 91,108 Kruiswyk, Elbertus 109,110,111,134,: Kruithof, F r ede r i ck 78,81,128,204 Krygsheld, William 91,217 Kuiper , Edward 217 Kuiper , Judith 90,217 Kuizenga, E . Ann 217 Kurth, Kathryn 83,120,195 Kutzing, William 204 K u y p e r , E . 109 Kuyper, L. William 110,204 Kyle, Janice 108,195

Lam, Ruth 91,124,2 04 L a m m e r s , Jane 217 L a m m e r s , Mary 195 Lamoreaux, Calvin Landwehr, John Landwehr, Susan Laning, Ruth 124,195 Lanning, Nicholas 133,180 La Rose , Ronald La r sen , J ames 108,195 Laverman, Bruce 91,217 Law, Els ie 195 Law, J e r e m y 195 Lawrence, Lorra ine 80,84,98,217 Layer , J . 134 Leaske, Charlotte 180 Leaske, F red 88,132,180 Lebbin, Allan 131,217 Lebbin Leroy 131,204 Lee t sma , Jan 98 Lehmann, Jack 217 Lemmen, Char les 86,99,108,131,196 Leonard, Richard 80,109,204 Le Po i r e , Donald Le T a r t e , Clyde 132,196 Leupen, Thomas 217 Lewis, Thomas 133,180 Lieber tz , Virginia 108,116,217 Lin, Stanley 180

Lincoln, Janet 217 Lindquist, David 217 Linroth, Bruce 204 Linscott , Gloria 108,122,204 Li t ts , Alberta 196 Loew, Clyde 180 Lohman, Donald 180 Lokhorst , Ronald 78,81,97,102,136,181 Looman, Gary 78,101,110,111,136,196 Loyer , Jack 204 Lubbers , John 80,84,132 Lubbers , Thomas 81,133,181 Ludwick, Ralph Luth, Carol 74,80,81,84,85,97,104,124,

181 Lutz .Saye r s 98,108,217 Lydens, Paul 95,97,133,196

Maatman, Herber t Machiele, Delwyn 82,196 Machiele, Richard 217 Mack, Paul Mackay, Gordon 204 Macmillan, Archibald 108,135,204 Mac Murray , David Madderson, Douglas Maer tens , Herman 131 Magan, Michael 135,217 Mals t rom, Nancy 84,108,124,204 Mannes, Robert Mantle, Charles 98 Mar i s , David 217 Marshal l , Robert 78,81 Mars i l j e , Louise 98,204 Mart in , F . Budd 111 Mastenbroek, Judity 108,217 Matthews, Clark 104,109,128,196 McCarthy, Franklin 181 Mc Carthy, Thomas 196 McClure, Linda 218 McCullough, William 218 Mc Cutcheon, Harold 218 McDowell, J ames McEwen, Mary Mc Kevitt, Carole Meengs .Margo 110,111,218 Meerman, Nancy 80,84,108,124,204 Meiste, Shirley 83,89,92,126,181 Menzer , James 196 Mer r i t t , Norman 91,218 Meyer , C. 136 Meyer , David 135,218 Meyer , Klaas Meyer , John 130,181 Meyer , Kenneth 181 Michmerhuizen, James Michmerhuizen, Ronald Middernacht, Steven 91,92,108,111,137,

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Mih, Franklin 196 Miles, Arthur 196 Milioti, Robert 218 Mil lard, Jack 205 Mil ler , Ger ry 136,218 Mil le r , Janice 126,181 Mil ler , John Mil ler , Roger Mil ler , Thomas 181 Minuth, Richard 129,218 Mohr, James Mokma, Arnold 218 Mokma, Ruth 124,204 Monroe, Barbara 80,82,196 Montle, Hazel 124,196 Moore, Evere t t Moore, Mary 114,205 Moore, Richard 128,196 Moore, Thomas Morgan, P r i sc i l l a 181 Morgan, Richard 130,182 Morren , Justin 137,205 Mortensen, Barbara 108,218 Muilenberg, David 133,182 Muktar, Hilmat 218 Mulder, David 109 Mulder, J ames 218 Mulder, Judith 74,78,79,83,88,124,182 Mulder, Nancy 120,205 Mulder, Robert 133,205 Mulder, Roger 205 Murray , Lorra ine 122,205 Muyskens, Bernice 91,108,109,124,196 Myers , Carol 122,182 Myaard, Jera ld

Neckers , Douglas 82,135,196 Nederveld, Dean 104,128,205 Needham, David 218 Needham, John 137,182 Needham, Sarah 122,205 Nelson, Carol 83,104,124,196 Nelson, Lynalice 108,122,196 Neroni, Delmont Neste, Sharon 89,126,205 Newhouse, Artel J . 74,78,79,81,83,86,6

90,96,122,182 Nienhuis, Car ro l l Nienhuis, Judy 80,101,114,205 Nienhuis, Marian Nieusma, Gerald 132,218 Nieuwsma, Carol 92,104,120,196 Noebel, David 182 Nonhof, John 218 Nonhof, Mary 218 Nor r i s , Sharon 116,218 Northuis, Paul 182 Nowotny, Thomas 80,205 Nyhu i s , Jay 82,97,128,205

Nyhuis, Karen 114,196 Nykamp, Paula 196 Nykamp, Wade 131,196 Nykamp, Wesley 137,218 Nykerk, Keith 218 Nyland, Roger

Oldenburg, Diane 83,122,182 Olson, Arthur 132,182 Olson, Har ry 218 Onken, Mary 126,205 Oonk, Pa t r ic ia 108,122,205 Oosterbaan, Ula 218 Oosterhof, Elizabeth 111,124,196 Oosterhof, Grace 218 Oosterink, Jacqueline 91,96,218 Ortman, Sherwin 214 Osterbaan, Pe te r Oudersluys, Richard 205 Overbeek, Karl Overkamp, F rede r i ck 137,219 Over ton ,Ar thur 98,205 Over way, Betty Overzet , Jack 109,111,196 Ovgren, James Owen, Janet 78,88,89,104,120,196 Owyang, Judith 205

Paa lman, John 205,219 Paa r lbe rg , Don 133,183 Paa r lbe rg , John 84 P a r k e s , J r . , John 196 Paton, Carol 183 P a r s i l , Bruce 78,81,205 Pa t te r son , Pa t r ic ia 219 Pea r son , Bruce Peddie, Norman 132,205 Peduzzi , Robert 136,219 Pee le , Donald 219 Pee le , Jacqueline 118,219 Peelen, George 104,133,196 Peelen , Joan 46,68,88,126,183 Pes t i , John Pe te rman , James 82,134,205 Pe te r son , Suzanne 219

, Pe t roe l j e , Marvin J r . Phai l , E lmer 219 Phil ip, Joy 83,86,126,196 Phil ippsen, Barbara 83,124,196 Pigget, J r . , Philip 205 P i e r s m a , Donald 83,134,196 P inner , Charles 219 P in te r , Edith 206 P in te r , Gabriella Pippel , Vernon P laggemers , Howard 130 P laggemars , Warren 135,183 P lasman , J e r r y 219 P lassche , Alan 136,219

P lasche , Loret ta 96,104,124,196 P l a t ze r , Wayne 128,196 Pleune, John 132,206 Plewes , Nancy 108,122,206 Plewes, Thomas 131,219 Poit , Carl 78,81,101,103,137,196 Polich, David 108,196 Pos t , Stuart 132,196 Pos tema , Sandra 90,122,197 Pos thumus, Dorothy Po t t e r , Roger 82 Prakken, Lynne 96,118,219 P r i n s , Phyll is 104,120,206 P r o o s , A l y c e 126,183 P r o o s , Martha 219 P roos , Mary 219 Pschigoda, Loraine 82,108,122,183 Puehl, Lois 83,108,124,183

Rahimi, Marteza Ramaker , Dolores 206 Ramsey, Roger Rater ink , Gary 83,197 Raymer , Nancy 90,91,103,206 Reenders , Theodora 219 Reichhold, Judith 108,219 Reid, Robert 219 Reimink, Floyd Remmel t s , Jaymes 197 Reuss , Barbara 120,183 Rhem, Pa t r i c ia 86,206 Ribbens, Edward Riekse, Mart in 79 Riekse , Thomas 132,219 R i e m e r s m a , Janet 95,219 Rietveld, Janet Rigter ink, Norma 219 Rikkers , David Ringenoldus, Carolyn 219 R i t e r s , Leonids 110,111,129,219 Ri t sema, Beth Ri t sema, Dan 109,111,133,206 Ri t sema, Ray 104,133,197 Robbert , Jan Rober t s , Kenneth 82,183 Rocks, Marilyn 84,126,206 Roelofs, Marilyne 83,124,183 Roeth, Muriel 84,219 Rohe, Ronald 220 Romence, Jack 80,206 R o o s , J o a n 114,197 Rosendahl, Hazel 197 Roskamp, J . Diane 89,90,114 Rot tschaefer , Leon 82,133,197 Rozeboom, J im 132,206 Rupp, Tyrone 108,132 Russe l l , Roberta 220 Rylance, Carol 84,85,86,103,104,

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Rynbrandt, Alyn, J r . 78,83,86,197 Rynbrandt, Calvin 133,206 Rynbrandt, Donald 220 Rynbrandt, Ronald 82

Sabin, Louis 220 Sample, Roger 220 Santinga, Timothy Sasaki, Daniel 82,128,184 Sargisson, Sandra 90,118,220 Saunders , Bob 132 Sayers , L. 128 Schaap, Margueri te Schaap, Ronald 108,206 Schadewald, Gar ry 206 Schaefer , Henrietta 206 Schaftenaar , Jane 220 Schalekamp, Myrna 111,120,197 Schember , Doris Schiefelbein, Karen Schippers, Gerald Schlafer , Sheryl 78,81,83,104,136,197 Schmidt, Ar thur , J r . Schmidt, Doris 122,184 Scholten, Carolyn 74,78,89,120,184 Scholten, Merwyn 98,104,129,220 Schregardus, Eleanor 104,118,220 Schrik, William 220 Schroeder , Joan 95,96,124,197 Schreckengust , Kay 184 Schultz, Marvin 220 Schut, Camilla 109,197 Schut, Norm 206 Schut, Roger Schut, Rolland J . 79 Schweifler , Patt i Scott, Donald 108,184 Scudder, Kenneth 184 Scudder, Lewis 220 Scudder, Marilyn 79,92,104,114,197 Sculley, Ge ra ld Sens, Andrew 220 Sessams , Henry Shary, Frank Shaw, Romie Sherman, Sherr i l l Shields, Roy 131,220 Shimp, G. Je f f rey 98,134,206 Shufelt, Rainey 184 Shultis, Judy 220 Siebeling, Ron 133 Siedentop, Daryl 83,88,95,131,197 Siegers , Sharlyn Sietsma, Judy 109,118.220 Sikkema, Carol 116,220 Sikkenga, Carol 83,114,197 Sill, Barbara 80,91,118,220 Simala, David 95,220 Simmons, Edwin 91,109,206

Sisson, Gary 220 Skillman, F rede r i ck H 220 Skinner, Charles 131,184 Slagh, Steven 221 Sloane, Donald 221 Slui ter , Gordon Sluyter , Diane 80,92,110,111,114,197 Small , Edward 221 Smallenburg, Joan Smant, Roger Smeenge, Paul Smith, Dar re l l 221 Smith, F ranc i s 197 Smith, Phyllis 126 Smith, Sharon 122,206 Smits , David 104,129,197 Smits , Keith Smoes, Robert 206 Snydacker, Harry Snyder, Ronald 206 Soden, Ruth 116,221 Sonneveldt, Nancy 118,221 Souter, Arthur 207 Souter ,Kenneth Spiekhout, Ron 207 Staal, Donna 221 Stadt, Richard 102,108,136,184 Steenblik, Henry 207 Steffens, Henry 133,207 Steggerda, George 84 Stegink, Gordon 95,104,111,137,207 Stegink, Isla 207 Steininger, J ames 221 Steunenberg, Phyllis 81,83,96,124,184 Stevens, J ames Stevens, Janice Stickle, Doris 83,97,122,185 Stockhoff, Ronald 137,197 Stoel, Robert S t reur , John 207 St r inger , James J r . 135,197 St ryker , John 134 Su, Aaron 82,185 Su, Es ther 221 Su, George 221 Su, Lawrence Sunde, David 197 Sutton, Carole 221 Swanson, Ber t 185 Swets, Ethelanne 197 Sybesma, Russell 185 Sybesma, Stanley 83,129,197

Ta l sma , El isabeth 108,118,221 Tan, J ames 185 Tan, Tiong 221 Taubald, Richard 98,207 Teck, F . Kathryn 116,221 Tel l , Ann 83,88,122,197

Tel lman, Nancy 221 Tollman, Virginia 185 Ten Brink, Donna 108,116,221 Ten Brink, Lee 78,81,136,207 Ten Haken, Margare t 68,89,92,96,

97,104,120,185 Ten Kley, Laura 108,221 Ten P a s , John 76,79,82,134,185 Terbeek , Katherine 122,197 T e r m a a t , Keith 134,221 Ter Molen, L a r r y 88,132,185 Teumer , Onalee 108,221 Teusink, Allan 221 Teusink, John 221 Thie lbar , Betty 91,221 Thomas, Judy 80,108,114,207 Thomas , O. Lynne 104,124,197 Thompson, Carol 197 Thompson, Thomas 108,197 Thorns, Lois 79,86,108,122,185 Thomson, Robert 135,185 Tidd, Carl 207 Tiedemann, John 130 Ti l lman, Janet 110,111,122,197 Tinholt, Lloyd 83,136,197 Tom, William Tomlinson, Jane 99,109,114,198 Top, Virginia 78,83,104,114,198 Topp,Donald Tornga, Dorene 88,90,100,108,114,198 Tornga, Tom 133,221 Trembath , Claire 221 T r i m m e r , Robert 198 Tr impe , Dwayne Truby, Char les 133,198 Tsa i , John 221 Turnbull , Louise 118,221 Turne r , Alan 221 Tutt le , Robert 207 Tysse , John 86,96,133,198 Tysse , Judith 83,86,95,100,111,126,198

Van Bemmelen, F rede r i c 207 Van Buren, Wallace 109,134,207 Van Dam, John 133,186 Vande Guchte, Wesley Vanden Berg , Anita 78,79,83,108,124,

198 Vanden Berg , Gary J r . 82,128,207 Vanden Berg , Jane 221 Vanden Berg , Robert 221 Vanden Berg III, William 221 Vanden Bos, Benjamin 128,207 Vanden Brink, Joan Vanden Brink, Ronald Vanden Burg, John 132,207 Vande Poel , James 207 Vande Poel , Mary 126,186 Vande Poel , Sara 95,96,118,221

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Vander Beek, Pa t r i c ia 221 Vander Bilt , William 128, 207 Vander Borgh, Nicholas 198 Vanderbroek, Ken 91,186 Vander Hill, Char les 83,86,88,198 Vander Jagt , Donald 186 Vander Kolk, Henry 78,81,82,110,131,207 Vander Kolk, Ivan 198 Vander Kolk, Joyce 120,198 Vander Kolk, Nancy 118,221 Vander Laan, Edward 221 Vander Lind, James 88,133,198 Vander Lugt, Karel 129,222 Vander Maat, Marcia 222 Vander Maat, Paul 186 Vander Meer , Carol 83,88,103,124,186 Vander Mel, Bruce Vander Mel, Tim 88,97,132,198 Vander Meulen, Henry 109,111,222 Vander Meulen, Ruth 114,198 Vander Molen, Ba rba ra 114,208 Vander Molen, Ronald 222 Vandermyde, Cynthia 78,83,88,89,91,101,

122,198 Vander Ploeg, Marvin Vander Schaaf, John J r . 222 Vander Schaaf, Sam Vander Veen, Russel l 222 Vander Ven, John Vander Weg, James 222 Vander Werf , Elaine 80,126,198 Vander Werff , Ronald 222 Wander Wielen, Ardeth 122,208 Vander Wilt, Marilyn 110,111,222 Vander Woude, Calvin 198 Vander Woude, Sherwood 133,222 Vander Zwaag, Roger 137,198 Vande Vusse , David 83,102,186 Vande Vusse , F rede r i ck 79,102,208 Vande Water , T e r r y 198 Van Dongen, Gene 132 Van Doornik, Ardith 80,126,208 Van Duinen, Lora 124,208 Van Dyk, Mary 78,81,84,114,208 Van Dyke, Arvid 222 Van Dyke, David 82,110,111,134,198 Van Dyke, Judith 46,89,97,104,120,198 Van Dyke, Mary Lou 104 Van Eenenaam, Isla 69,74,79,81,95,126,1! Van Eenenaam, Ronald 208 Van Eeuwen, Carol 91,198 Van Es . Rowland 82,88,95,133,198 Van Etten, Robert 104,129,208 Van Grouw, Steven Van Hattem, Melchior 91,92,186 Van Haitsma, Mary 222 Van Heest, Wilma 91,118,222 Van Hoff, Keith 131 Van Howe, Ruth

Van Koevering, Mary 83,90,104,126,1 Van Kuilenburg, John Van Leeuwen, Judith 108,124,208 Van Lente, Trudie 108,122,208 Van Leuwen, Bruce 222 Van L ie re , Kelly 208 Van Noord, L a r r y Van Oostenburg, Bruce 222 Van Oudheusden, L. Edgar 222 Van Ramshors t , Carol 114,208 Van Regenmor te r , Mary Van Reyen, Paul 79 Van Roekel, Glenn 79,82 Van Tasse l l , Thomas 222 Van' t Hof, Harold 135,198 Van't Kerkhoff, Sharon 114,199 Van Vessen , Craig 208 Van Wart , Robert Van Wieren, J e r r y Van Wieren, Kenneth Van Wyk, Paul 78,128,199 Veen, Cheryl 122,208 Veldheer , E lmer 209 Veldheer , June 108,222 Veldheer , Warren Veldhuis, Doris 108,116,222 Veldhuis, Sipko Veldman, Ruth 126,199 Veldsma, Joyce 222 Venema, Glenda 116,222 Ver Beek, Carl 76,104,132,187 Ver Beek, Harley 83,136,187 Ver Burg, Eleanor 126,209 Ver Duin, Robert Ver Hoeven, Edward 209 Ver Meer , Barbara 46,108,222 Ver Meer , Mar jo r i e 104,124,199 Ver Meulen, Car l 137,209 Ver Steeg, Melvin 95,110,111,128,199 Veurink, Mary 116,222 Vicha, Betty 84,86,97,124,209 Viel, David 222 V i s s e r , Ann 83,124,187 Von Ins, Karl 136,199 Von Reitzenstein, Ingrid M. Voorhors t , Glen Voskuil, Duane Vredenburg, Susan 222 Vr iesman , Wayne Vruggink, Harvey 223 Vugteveen, Stanley 223

Waanders , David 223 Wackerbar th , Hilda 120,209 Wade, Helen 79,90,126,187 Wagner, Carol 68,74,120,187 Wagner, Edna 80,83,199 Wagner, George 135,223 Wagner, Marcia 223

Walcott, Susan 126 Wallace, Norma 83,103,108 Walrad, Janet 95,122,199 Wal ters , Elizabeth Walther , Dorothy Wang, Leander 104 Wassink, J e rome 82,128,187 Watt, Eileen 91,108,209 Watt, Paul Webb, Theodore 223 Weeks, Greta 84,85,90,96,100,110,

111,120,199 Weener , Sherwin Wehnau, Pe te r 83,131,199 Weis ,Edwina 108,110,111,223 Weis iger , Ryland 209 Weitzel, John 223 Welch, Dorothy 120,209 Welch, Marcia 111,124,187 Welch, Phyllis 126,199 Wenke, Lee 135,199 Werkman, Duane 82,136,199 Wesseldyk, Albert West, Donna 223 Westenbroek, Wayne 129,187 Westerbeke, Edward 130,187 West ra , Virginia 124,188 Wezeman, Jane 104,120,209 Whipple, HI, J ames 82,95,135,209 Whitaker, Batty 80,91,108,109,223 White, David 131,199 White, Keith 209 White, Marion 89,120,209 Whitlock, Mary 116,223 W i c h e r s , B e t h 120,209 Wiegerink, Anne 88,89,101,120,199 Wiegerink, Ronald 135,210 Wieghmink, Joan 210 Wielhouwer, Jacob 108,223 Wier , David 223 Wiers , John 84,91,103,210 Wiersema, Mary 97,122,210 Wiersma, Dennis 82,133 Wiersma, Marcia 83,88,126,199 Wiersma, Tom Wildschut, Marianne 60,68,188 Wildschut, Sylvia 80,126,210 Wiley, Judith 109,223 Wilkin, David 80,104,131,210 Wilson, Stuart 78,86,92,99 Winkelhorst, Lauri 108,223 Winn, Stanley 104,137,223 Winter, Ju r r i en Wise, Stephen Wissink, Harr ie t 199 Wolf, Coralie 81,223 Wolterink, John 223 Wolters , Carole 223 Woltman, Roger 134,210

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W o n d r a , J e r r y 137 Woods, Joe 84,85,135,18P Wood, Mar jo r i e 92,122,199 Worden, George 104,135,188 Wr i s t e r s , Har ry 82,199 Wubbels, P r i sc i l l a 114,210 Wyckoff, David 108,109,111,130,223 Wykstra, Ell is 210 Wyma, David 129,223 Wyngarden, Sheryl 118,223

Yonan, Adina 95,108,124,210 Yonkers , Carol 81,126,210 Y o n k e r s , R u s s e l l 188 Yost, Neff Yu, Hubert 199

Zeedyk, Beverly 223 Zege r s ,Rodney 129,223 Zel lweger , Jacqueline 223

Zeng, George Zhe, Carolyn 79,124,188 Z immerman , Norma 210 Z immerman , Raymond 188 Zoet, Barbara Zoschke, J r . , Paul 135,223 Zwemer , Theodore 108,111,223 Zwyghuizen, John 104,136,188 Zylman, Landis 128 Zylman, T e r r i l 61,109,110,111,188

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But I have promises to keep,

And miles to go before I sleep. Robert Frost

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