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VI Hope College Holland, Michigan Volume 70
FACES AROUND CAMPUS
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1986 PULL
This year's Pull almost became the fourth Pull to be cancelled due to rain. Luckily it was just rescheduled one day later, Saturday, September 27. The 89th annual "Tug of War" was won by the sophomore class, (89). Repeating the perfor-mance of the class of 84, the sophomore class remains unbeaten in Pull, with two straight victories.
In 1977, the Pull lasted a very long three hours and fifty-one minutes before judges declared it a tie due to darkness. (The least amount of time needed for a Pull victory was in 1956, a quick two and one half minutes.) Because of the rules limiting the length of time for the Pull, implemented after the 1977 marathon, a time limit was set at three hours for the contest. The Pull, for the third year in a row, lasted its allotted time of three hours. After the time is up the judges measure the rope to determine the winning class. Upon measuring the length, the sophomores were found to be 64 inches to the good, and thus the victors.
T h e f r e s h m e n a n d sophomore teams, consisting of 18 men and women plus alternatives, are coached by juniors and seniors. These up-perclassmen were "Pullers" previously. The coaches for the 1990 freshmen team were Todd Claypool, Mike Bey, Craig Sharp, Kurtis Kossen, Doris Niehof, Heidi Clark, and Hope Joyce. The 1989 sophomore coaches were John Beyer, Scott Voet, Craig Peter-son, Rodney Brush, Jill Man-non, Susan Kunkle, and Terri Henry.
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NYKERK The tradition of Nykerk con-tinued this year between the Freshman Class of 1990 and the Sophomore Class of 1989. The Freshmen opened the evening with their rendition of the "Theme from New York, New York." The Sophomore Orator, Elizabeth Veldink, then spoke about the phrase, '"Tis a Gift to be Simple, 'Tis a Gift to be Free." After this the Freshmen put on the play "The Frog Prince." Following inter-mission the Sophomores sang "Let the Sunshine In." They performed the play "Winnie-the-Pooh" after the Freshman Orator, Jennifer Haskin, gave her version of '"Tis a Gift to be Simple, 'Tis a Gift to be Free." As the judges left you could feel the tension in the air. The participants spent three short weeks preparing for thi:; even-ing with the help of their coaches and morale guys. The judges returned after a short while and Jill Mannor the general chairperson announc-ed that the Freshmen class of 1990 had won!!!
Freshmen Coaches Karen VanHoven Song: Karen Varamay
Carole Bach Play; Krista Koelling
Janis Gaillard Orator: Shelly Krause
Alan Diekman Morale: Tami Flanders
Tom Grabill I. Kevin Kremer
Sophomore Coaches Jean Dekoekkoelc Song: Susan Thompson
Lyn Curley Play: Amy McCartney
Janice Day Orator: Betsy Huttar
Dennis Dolsen Morale: Jefi Neevel
Peter Weidenieller Michael French Deb Fleming Mark Larson Tom Hoolihan
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VESPERS This year marked the 46th an-nual Christmas Vespers services. Vespers featured over 200 students who participate in Hope College Chorus and Chapel Choir, directed by Prof. Roger Rietberg; the Symphonette, directed by Dr. Robert Ritsema; and the Brass Ensemble, con-ducted by Prof. Russell Floyd.
The services were all well at-tended by students, faculty, ad-ministration, and the community. The music was well prepared and filled the chapel and all those who attended with the warmth and love of the Christmas Spirit.
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AWARENESS DAY
Awareness Day is a newer tradition at Hope. It gives students and faculty the opportunity to experience what it is like to be "handicapped." Students and faculty who wish to participate are put in simulations of being visually impaired, mobility im-paired, and hearing impaired. They are also given the chance to see and use different instruments that the impaired use. It is a great chance to see how other people live and work.
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PRESIDENT FORD CONVOCATION
On April 24 President Ford was given an honorary degree Doctor of Laws. President Ford spent most of his early life in Grand Rapids, Mich. He graduated from the University of Michigan and then went on to Yale Law School. He began his national political career in 1949 as a Congressman for Michigan's Fifth District. He was a member of the House of Representatives and was the House Republican minority leader. After thirteen terms in the House, he became the first U.S. President to take of-fice without being elected.
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HOMECOMING "Thanks for the Memories" Hope overpowers Alma 35-7 John Beyer and Janice Doy crowned
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Adams, Julie Empire, MI Language Arts French Honor Society, Dorm Council, Honors English
Aldrich. David Ypsilanti, Ml Physics WTHS, Barbell Club, SPS
Allison, Anne Gaylord, Ml Sibylline
Anderson, Barbara HoUand, Ml Comp. Sci and Bus. Softball
Anderson, Michael HoUand, MI Business
An dree, Elizabeth Holland, MI Lang. Arts comp., swimming. Mortar Board
Annis, Karen Grand Rapids, MI Biology Sigma Sigma, Nykerk, Tri Beta, FCA
Austin, Amy Minneapolis, Minn. Comm. and Spanish Int'I Relations Club
Baehr, Heidi Grand Blanc, Ml Chemistry Dance Concert, Inter-Varsity, Alpha Epsilon Delta
Balk, Steven Rockiord, MI Business Arcadian
Barcanic, Sandy Warrenville, IL Soc/Psych
Bareman, Steven Zeeland, MI Comp. Sci Programming Team
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ficrum. Char Evanston, IL Art
Beck, Douglas MiddJetown, OH Econ. and Psych. Psi Chi, Mortar Board. Business Club
Billstrand, / a i r e s South Holland, IL Comp. Sci WTHS, Intervarsity, Deans List
Baxter, Kim Hastings, Ml Lang. Arts Comp. Cheerleading (captain), tennis, FCA (leader). Mortar Board
Beckett, Robin Grand Rapids, Ml Bus. Adm./Acc't Sigma Sigma, Nykerk, Business Club, Milestone
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Billstrand, John South Holland, IL Economics
Beal, Dwight Holland, Ml Music and Comm.
Beld, Dave Grandville, Ml Bus. A dm. Arcadian, Business Club
Blasch, Karen Glendale, NY Bus. A dm. Business Club, Dorm Council, College Chorus
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Bean. Rhonda New Wilmington, PA Business Ad. Women's Issues (pres.), FCA, SAC
Beyer, Jonathan Allegan, Ml Communications Arcadian, Tennis, Football, Basketball
Bobinski, Diane Kensington, CT Bus. A dm. and Comm. Delta Phi, Business Club
Bond, Gayle Williamston, MI P.E. Sibylline, Track, Barbell Club, Cross Country
Brace, Steven Charlotte, NC Bus. A dm.
Brown, Kevin Elkhart, IN Psych.
Bosnian, Stephanie Grand Haven, MI Humanities Comp. Sibylline, Sail Club
Bradley, Diane HoUand, MI Communications
Brown, Matthew Fennville, MI Chemistry Intramurals, Chem. Club and Pi Mu officer
Boss, Brenda Ellsworth, MI Social Studies Comp.
Brewer, Tamala Augusta, MI Learning Disabilities
Brugh, Sheryl Bangor, MI Biology Barbell Club, Softball
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Bourne, Richard Internat'l Ed. Social Studies, Track, Inklings, Opus, Anchor
Broadlield, Elaine Stevensville, MI Learning Disabilities Nykerk, Pull
Brush, Rodney South Haven, MI Bus. A dm. Kappa Eta Nu, Pull (coach). Business Club, Fraternity Pres.
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Buurma, Elizabeth Somerville, NJ Vocak Music Ed. Delta Omicron (1st V.P. and Music Advisor)
Calkins. Lori Grand Rapids, MI Special Ed. Sibylline
Campbell Wendy N. Muskegon, MI Psych/Soc and Spec. Ed. Sibylline, Nykerk, Pull, Psi Chi
Canlield, Lori Midland, MI Music, Comp. Sci and Psych. Delta Omicron, Psi Chi, Mortar Board, Orchestra Symphonette
Carpenter, Scoff Pittsburgh, PA Poli. Sci., History, French Student Congress (V.P.). Pi Sigma Alpha (Pres.), Global Awareness (Pres.)
Chandler, Kathy Media, PA P.E. Field Hockey, FCA, Track, Delta Phi
Chase, Timothy Howard City, MI Chemistry Football (capt.). Mortar Board, Chem. Club (Pres.). ski Club
Clark, Douglas Spring Lake, MI Poli. Sci. Football, Student Congress
Colterjohn, Mark Barrington, IL Psych, and Bus. Adm. SAC (Entertainment Chair), Student Congress, Psi Chi
Cook. Amy Montague, MI Math, Comp. Sci.
Cooper. Doug Lansing, MI Bus. Adm. Football
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Cooper, Sfeven HoUand, MI Math WTHS — personnel Director, program director. General Manager
Deck. Paul Trenton, MI Chemistry
DeWitt, Dirk Zeeland, MI Psych.
Curley. Lyn Wayland, MA Music FCA, Cheerleader, Nykerk, Homecoming Court
Deedrick, Jan Chagrin Fails, OH Lang. Arts Comp. Kappa Delta Chi, RA, PCS, Nykerk, Chapel Choir
DeWitt. Mark HoUand, MI
WTHS.
Daily. Ruth Bloomfield Hills, MI Comm. Delta Phi, RA, tour guide, Co-Host of Wed. Weekend
DeKoekkoek. Jean Kalamazoo, MI Science Comp. Nykerk Coach
DeWitt. Sandra Zeeland, MI Nursing Field Hockey, FCA, Mich. Student Nurses Assoc.
Davison, Janine Muskegon, MI Bus. A dm. SAC, Presidential Scholar
Devoe, Joanne Long Valley, NJ Math Sibylline, Pull, Nykerk, Pi Mu Epsilon
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DeWolff, Darla Kalamazoo, Ml Nursing
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De young, Sheryl Grand Rapids, MI Bus. Adm.
Dick, Michael Decatur, MI Chemistry Intervasity, Mortar Board, AED
Dood, Lindsey Lansing, MI
Doom, Roger Kalamazoo, MI Business Adm. Arcadian, Football
Dokter, Amy Lansing, IL German and Bus. Adm. Nykerk, German Club, Business Club
Dolson, Dennis Brighton, MI
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Doyle, Kathleen Michigan City, IN Comm.
Dyke ma, Cheryl Wyoming, MI Psych/Soc SAC, Nykerk, Bible Study
Eberhard, Sarah Holland, MI Comm. Delta Omicron, FCA, nykerk. Chapel Choir
Eickhoif, Linda Clarendon Hills, IL Business Adm. Sigma Sigma, Pan Hel
Ellis, Amy Detroit, MI lntemat'1 Studies and hist. Student Congress
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Essenberg, Michelle Grandville, MI Psych and psych/soc Sibylline
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Evans, Lisa Berrien Springs, MI Bus. A dm. Wind Ensemble. Band, Barbel] Club, Dorm Council
d Faber, Jill Grand Rapids, MI Bus. A dm. Student Congress, Intervarsity, Dean's List
Fikse, Mark Downer's Grove, IL Bus. Adm./Acc't.
Filka, Robert Grand Haven, MI Bus. Adm. and Poli. Sci.
Fischer. Kim Muskegon, MI History Delta Phi, Nykerk
French, Beth South Haven, MI Spanish SAC, Spanish Club, FCS, RA
Fleming, Deborah Mishawaka, IN Psych. Orchestra, FCS. FCA
French, Michael Benzonia. MI Humanities/Ed. SAC (publicity)
Flickema, Tracy Twin Lake. MI Poli. Sci.
Fuchikami, Diana San Jose, Costa Rica Comp. Sci., Spanish
Foy, Leslie Midland. MI Nursing Basketball, Softball. Volleyball
Gardlund, Karin Utica. MI Comp. Sci.
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Gardner. John Cincinnati, OH Comm. and Religion Mortar Board, Anchor, Cross Country, T.V. Crew
Glenn, fionnie Traverse City, MI Bus. Adm./Acc't.
Good. Barbara River Forest, IL History Sigma Sigma (Pres.), Track, Phi Alpha Theta
Grobert, Cheryl Warrenville, IL Social Studies Comp. Kappa Delta Chi, Nykerk. In tram urals
Grochowalski. Angela Ada, MI Math Volleyball, Pull, SAC, Nykerk, UCS
Groters, Dawn Zeeland, MI Bus. A dm. FCA, Volleyball, Business Club
Gust a/son, Eric Birmingham, MI Chemistry
Hanson, Kris Grand Rapids, MI Bus. A dm. Delta Phi, FCA, Pull, Nykerk
Harlow, Heidi Holland, MI N using
Harris, Jeanne Western Springs, IL Special Ed. Delta Phi, Pan Hel, Chapel Choir
Hart. Susan Oak Lawn, IL Bus. A dm. Kappa Delta Chi, Opus, FCS. Nykerk
Harter. Katherine Midland, MI Math Soccer, Anchor
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Hartt, David Oldsaybrook, CT Geo. and Bus. Adm. Soccer, Sailing Club, Chapel Choir
Hathaway. Amy Muskegon, Ml Special Ed. Kappa Delta Chi, Pan Hel
HeidJauf. Karyn St. Charles, IL Psych. Sigma Sigma, Nykerk
Henderson, Cheryl Ft. Wayne, IN Poli. Sci. and Phil. Kappa Delta Chi, Pi Sigma Alpha, FCS, SAC, nykerk
Hendrickson, Amy Midland, MI Bus. Adm. Delta Phi (Pres.), MGCP, FCA, Young Life
Henry, Terri Wenham, MA English Delta Phi, Pull, Chapel Choir
Hepenstal, David Midland, MI English Anchor, WTHS
Herman, Teresa Romeo, MI Economics Pull, Nykerk, Upward Bound
Heyboer, David Grand Rapids, MI Chemistry
Heydenhurg, Deborah Grand Rapids, MI Bio. and Spanish Cross Country, Track, BBB, Spanish Club
Hoekstra, Karen HoUand, MI English and P.E. Cross Country, Track, Basketball
V Hoffiz, RacheUe Bloomfield Hills, MI Comm. Delta Phi, Soccer, WTHS
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Hoffman. Jennifer Grand Haven, MI Art Art-a-thon
Hofman, David Holland, MI Physics Emersonian, Math Club, Society of Physics Students
Hollenbeck. Cindy Spring Lake, MI Biology Sigma Sigma, Track, BBB, Nykerk, Pull, FCA
i Holzhausen, Kurt Palm Springs, FX Psych, and Bio.
Hoolihan, Tom White Bear Lake, MN Art Nykerk Moral Coach, Chapel Choir, Art Guild
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Hop, Vicki Hudsonville, MI Bus. A dm.
Houts, Brian Riverdale, MI Comm. and Bus. A dm. Comm. Society, Hope College T.V.
Hunt, Wendy Parma, MI Geology Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Geology Club
Huttar, Elizabeth Holland, MI English and Phil. Delta Phi, Baker Scholar, Mortar Board, Nykerk, Opus
Isacksen, Robert Brighten, MI Chemistry
Jaeger, George Holland, MI Biology Ultimate, WTHS
Jager, Cyndi Traverse City, MI Special Ed. Nykerk
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Jennings. Constance Kalamazoo, MI Music Delta Omicron
Johnson. Charlotte Okemos, MI Biology Delta Phi, Swimming
Johnson. Diane Bensenville, IL English Sigma Sigma, Nykerk
Judson. Sandy Winn, IL Psych/Soc. Field Hockey, Track. FCA. Psi Chi. Mortar Board
Kamstra. Karla Grand Rapids, MI Special Ed. Nykerk, SAC, Pull
Kida. Yuichi Int'l Ed. (Japan) Bus. A dm.
Kemper, Anne Montague. MI Kappa Delta Chi
King. Lisa Evanston. IL Special Ed. Delta Phi (V.P.). Special Ed Ministries
King ma, Craig Grand Rapids, MI Science Comp. Cross Country, Track
Kinstner. Car la Muskegon, MI Math
Klaaren. Kristen Middletown, CT Psych. Psi Chi (V.P.). Women's Issues Org. (Pres.)
Koetsier. Susan Kentwood. MI Economics and Bus. Adm. Pull. Softball. FCA. Field Hockey. RA. Mortar Board
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Kolling, Vicki Glen Ellyn, IL Special Ed. Sibylline, FCA, May Day Court
Konkle, Brock Rockiord, MI P.E.
Kooienga, Beth Evergreen Park, IL Special Ed. Sibylline, Nykerk, Upward Bound
Kuiper, Doug GrandviUe, MI Bus. A dm. Golf
Kulier. Nancy Holland, MI Bus. Adm. and Econ. Business Club
KunkJe. Susan Grand Rapids, MI Bus. Adm. Sigma Sigma, Pull (coach), FCA, Homecoming Court
buyers, Mark South Bend, IL Bus. Adm. Fraternal (Pres.), IFC, IM Football, Barbell Club
Lakanen, John Muskegon, MI Chemistry Intervarsity
Laney, Bonnie Kalamazoo, MI English Kappa Delta Chi, Opus
Large, Kevin Holland, MI Psych, and Phil. Psi Chi, Mortar Board, Milestone
LaHoche, Ann Dorr, MI Chemistry Alpha Epsilon Delta, Chem. Club
Larrabee, Jeffrey Rediord, MI Engineering and German Cross Country, Track
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Larson, Elisabeth Midland, MI Biology BBB, AED, SAC. Service Fralemity
Larson. Gail Mt. Prospect. IL Nursing Sibylline
Larson. Erlund Dearborn. MI Chemistry Chem. Club
Larson. Mark Williamson. NY Art SAC, WTHS
Latham. Anne St. Joseph. MI Bus. A dm. Sigma Sigma (Pres., Pledge Master), Business Club, Bus. News Letter (co-Ed.)
Leigh. Whitney Chicago. IL History and Poli. Sci. Black Coal., Tennis, Hope College Democrats, Anchor (Editor)
Lewis. Susan Fremont, OH Language Arts Comp. Pull, Nykerk (Sr. Rep.)
Lindner. Marji Spring Lake, MI Psych.
Mann or. Jill Grandville, MI English Sigma Sigma (pres.). Pull (coach), Nykerk (chairperson). SAC
McBee, Kim Sunrise, PL
McCartney, Amy Wilmette, IL Special Ed. Delta Phi, Nykerk (coach)
McCleary. Craig Whitehall, MI Chemistry Chem. Club, Mortar Board, AED, Football
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McEIwee. John Bedford, MI Bus. A dm. Cross Country, Track, MGCP, Union of Catholic Students
McKay, Michelle Benzonia, MI Bus. A dm. Opus, Barbell Club, Karate Club
McNally, Mark S. Holland, IL Engineering Science Football
McNutt, Heidi Birmingham, MI Health A dm. Sibylline, Opus, SAC, Big Sister, Ski Club
McPherson, Theresa Bellevue, WA Philosophy Student Congress, WIO, Field Hockey, Anchor
Meconi, David Paw Paw. MI Bus. A dm. Football, Lacrosse
MekJces, Mark Grandville, MI Theatre Theatre productions and lighting
Memberto, Brian Muskegon, MI Bus. A dm.
Meyer. John Alma, MI
Chem. Club
Mitchell, Suzanne Ada, MI Bus. A dm. and Comm. Sigma Sigma (V.P.), Student Congress, Pull, Nykerk
Modric, Kim Clinton, MI Bus. A dm.
Moore. Jeliery Muskegon, MI Comm. Wind Ensemble, SAC, Orchestra
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Morden, Katherine New Erd, MI Biology Nykerk, Pull
Mork, Steven Calumet City, IL Chemistry Chem. Club (V.P.), Swimming, RA, Pi Mu Epsilon (V.P.)
Morris, Jean Jenison, MI Psych./Soc. and Psych. Orchestra, Nykerk
Morrison, Christine Madison Heights, MI Biology Sibylline, AED, BBB, Nykerk
Moser, Eric South Bend, IN Physics and Math
Niekamp. Roisin Forsyth, IL Special Ed.
Monger, Craig Coopersville, MI Physical Ed.
Norden, Mary Yokaham, Japan Special Ed. Delta Pi, RA, Young Life, FCS, May Day Court
Medeau, Samuel Muskegon, MI Bus. A dm. Arcadian, Track, Sailing Club
Oigers, Gregory HoUand, MI German Anchor (co-Ed.), Student Congress (1st V.P.), Mortar Board
Neevel. Jefirey Wapping Falls, NY Comm. WTHS, Chapel Choir, Nykerk (Moral Coach)
Osef, Edward Detroit, MI Chemistry College Chorus, Barbel] Club, Chapel Choir, Chem. Club
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Oudsema, Matthew N. Muskegon, MI Moth and Econ. Upward Bound
Ourada, Pamela Western Springs, IL Comm./Elem. Ed. Young Liie, Morlar Board (Pres.), Chapel Choir
Paarlberg, Laurence Coldwater, MI Bus. A dm.
Parker, Jennifer Ho-Ho-kus, NJ Special Ed. Chi Alpha, Track. Swimming, Alcohol Awareness, BARCHUS
Peel, Robert Spring Lake, Ml Bus. A dm. S w i m m i n g
Peirce, floberf Birmingham, MI Psych. Psi Chi
Perez Pa/a, Jose Peru Bus. Adm. and CSCI IRC. Spanish
Petersen. Carl HoUand, MI Bus. Adm. Sailing Club, Intra. Football
Pefersen, Eric Staten Island, NY Poli. Sci.
Pham, Anne HoUand. MI Psych./Soc.
Phelps. Jenniier Okemos, MI Comm./Psych. Comp. Sibylline (Pres.). BACCHUS. RA. Chapel Choir
Piersma. Craig S. HoUand. IL Bus. Adm. and Comm. Anchor, WTHS, PuU, Bus. Club, Hope T.V.
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Pikaari. Michael Hudsonville, MI Secondary Ed. Emersonian, Pull, Nykerk (Moral Coach), Milestone
Plaxton, Roger HoUand, MI Spanish and Music
Plowman, Timothy Lansing, MI Bus. A dm.
Plumert, Car la Hudsonville, MI Comm. and English Nykerk
Polczer, Silvia Aurora, IL Comp. Sci. and Comm. HoUand Wed., Nykerk, Comm. Society (Pres.)
Porter. Blair Dearborn, MI Bus. A dm. and Math Business Club (Pres.). Big Brother, Hope T.V. Crew
Powers, Moira West Olive, MI Math Tennis, Young Life, FCA, Math Club
Premo, David Fremont, MI Bus. Adm. and Int'l Studies IRC (Publicity), Sac, Ski Club
Prins, Michael HoUand, MI Bus. Adm. Young RepubUcan
Pugh, Aaron FennviUe, MI Comp. Sci. BarbeU Club, WTHS, Pi Mu EpsUon
Faemer, Katherine Lapeer, MI Lang. Arts Comp.
Relyea, Gregg HoUand, MI Psych./Soc. Comp. Lacrosse Club (Coach)
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Ritsema. Lee Bus. Adm. Fraternal, Mortar Board
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Roeio/s, Linda Kentwood, MI Special Ed. Kappa Delta Chi, Higher Horizons, Nykerk
Bulgers, Sally Holland, Ml Bus. Adm. Nykerk, Business Club
Sanderson, Judy Cadillac, MI Biology
Sangren, Amy Muskegon, MI Poli. Sci. and Philos. Sibylline. Student Congress, Pan Hel, Pull, Nykerk, Pi Sigma Alpha
Sands. Elizabeth Hopewell Junction, NY English/Comm. Comp. Soccer
SatlJer, Eric Grand Rapids, MI Bus. Adm. Baker Scholar
Save llano. Rachel Muskegon, MI Biology BBB, Nykerk, Biology Club
Sayer. Marcia Oakland, N) English
Sanderson, Janis Cadillac. MI Biology
Saniord. Beth Grand Rapids, MI Soc. and Psych. Sibylline, Pull, Nykerk, Higher Horizons
Schadler. Steven St. Joseph, MI Chemistry Emersonian
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Schalhamer. Bonnie Jackson. MI Comm. and Psych. T.V. Crew. Comm. Society
Schouf, Nancee HoUand, MI Nursing
Sharp, Jennifer Dublin, OH Nursing Sibylline, Field Hockey, FCA
Simone, Lisa River Forest, IL Religion Young Lile, Orchestra, Creative Worship, Symphonette
Schnitzer, Stefan Ann Arbor, MI Comp. Sci. Soccer
Shell. William Ypsilanti, MI Bus. A dm. and Comp. Sci. Chapel Choir, ACM Programming Competition
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Schmidt, Jodie Tecumseh, MI Nursing
Shoemaker, Kevin Kentwood, MI Bus. A dm. Arcadian, Cross Country, Track, Mortar Board, Chapel Choir
Slette, Stein HoUand, MI P.E.
Sly, Anne Kalamazoo, MI Humanities Comp. Nykerk, Orchestra, Delta Omicron, Symphonette
Sleide, Tim Grand Rapids, MI Biology
Smith, Sandra Novi, MI Ed. Union of Catholic Students (Pres.)
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Soefer, Ben DePerc, MI Psych. Arcadian
Soialc, David Grosse lie, MI Math Milestone, IM Sports
Sommers, Steve Kentwood, MI Bus. Adm. and Psych. Baseball, Bus. Club
Speet, Shari Holland, MI English/Ed. Delta Phi, Nykerk
Sf. Amand, Dotty Petosky, MI Psych./Soc. and Bio.
Stroessner, Sfeven Whitewater, WI Psych./Soc. and Psych Inklings (Ed.)
Stull, Terri Rockiord, MI Physics Kappa Delta Chi, Nykerk, Physics Club
Sturrus, Wendy Jenison, MI Bus. Adm. and Psych. Delta Phi
Tamminga. Ellen Hudsonville, Ml Chemistry/Ed. FCA, Chem. Club
ranis, Philip Holland, Ml History
Taylor. Kimberly Bucharan, MI Psych./Soc. Delta Phi, Volleyball
Tenhor, Thomas Staten Island, NY Comp. Sci. ACM, OCS Scotland
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TenHuisen, Matthew Clytner. NY Math Pi Mu Epsilon, FCA
TerMaat, Kristen Grand Rapids, MI Humanities Comp. Delta Phi, Nykerk, Coloriorm Club, Pan Hel
Theune, Daun Cheboygen, WI Bus. A dm. Kapf>a Delta Chi, Nykerk, Student Congress
Thompson, Jeffrey HoUand, Ml Comp. Sci. Baseball
Thompson, Susan Ann Arbor, MI Special Ed. Sigma Sigma, Nykerk (Coach)
Tietz, Michael Kentwood, MI Bus. Adm. and Psych. Baseball, Business Club
Tjoelker, Lisa Grand Rapids, MI Elem. Ed. Sibylline, FCA, Nykerk, FCS
Tooley, Eric Spring Arbor, MI Bus. Adm. Fraternal, LaCrosse
Tripp, William Muskegon, MI Math Emersonian, Pull, Nykerk. WTHS, IM Sports
Trumble, Kenneth Muskegon, MI Comp. Sci. and Math Football, Lacrosse
Tuggy, Lynette Wheaton, IL Piano Performance Nykerk, FCA, Delta Omicron (Pres.), Chapel Choir
Turke, Randall E. Lansing, MI Bus. Adm.
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Van Ark. Elizabeth Holland. Ml Psych. Swimming, FCA, Global Awareness. Psi Chi. Mortar Board
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Vanden Berg, Theresa Martin, MI Science Comp. Kappa Delta Chi, Softball, Field Hockey
Vanden Bosch. Kay Holland, MI Psych. WTHS. Nykerk, Higher Horizons, Model UN
Vanderbilt. Kristen E. Williamson, NY Humanities Comp. Intervarsity
Vander Hart. Jennifer N. Tarrytown, NY English Sigma Sigma (Treas.), WTHS
Vander Jagt, Michelle Grand Rapids, MI English Student Congress, Nykerk
Vander Kolk, Martha Hamilton, MI German Anchor, Nykerk, Theater, German Honor Society
Vander Mel, Tim Spring, TX Fraternal
Vander Schaaf, Connie Holland, MI Bus. Adm. Int'l Relr.tions, French Club, Business Club
Vanderstoep, Scott Grandville, MI Psych, and Religion Basketball. WTHS, Psi Chi, Student Congress
Vander Vennen, Kris Grand Rapids, MI Nursing
Van Dyken. Douglas Middleville, MI Bus. Adm./Acc't Emersonian, IFC, Sports
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Van Dyke. F. Jay HoUand, MI Bus. A dm. Kappa Eta Nu, IFC, Ski Club, Karate Club
Van IstendaJ, Theresa Louisville, KY Special Ed. FCA (Pres.), RA, Young Liie, SAC. Women's Issues
Van Henferghezn, flena Beecher, IL Biology German Club, Chem. Club, BBB, Bio. Club, Nykerk, Soccer, SAC, Higher Homons
Vensel, Rebekah Geneva, OH Poli. Sci.
Vierkorn, Katherine Avon, OH Poli. Sci. and Math Anchor, WTHS, RA, French AT, Mortar Board, Pi Sigma Alpha
Visscher, Karen Falls Church. VA Int'l Studies and Math Sigma Sigma. Tennis. Pull. Nykerk. WTHS. Pi Mu Epsilon. Pres. Scholar
Voef. Scott Grandville. MI P.E. Fraternal. Track, FCA. Cheerleading. Pull (Coach). Chapel Choir
Vredevelt, Jill Portage. MI Math VoUeybaU. Mortar Board. Pi Mu Epsilon (Pres.)
Wagenaar, Larry HoUand. MI History and Religion Student Congress. Anchor. Phi Alpha Theta
Wagenschutz. Mark MarshaU. MI Bus. A dm. Baseball
Walburg, Sharon E. Grand Rapids. MI Psych./Soc. Sibylline. Nykerk
Walsh, Andrew Holland. MI Math Track
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Webster. James Grand Rapids, Mich. P.E. Volleyball
Weidenieller. Peter Grand Rapids, Mich. Comm. Emersonian. Nykerk (Moral Coach), Comm. Club. IM Sports
West, Wendy Lynwood. 111. Bus. A dm. Sigma Sigma, Nykerk, Bus. Club. Pull. Milestone, Anchor, Opus
Werterbeke, Ann Stevensvllle. Mich. Bus. A dm. FCA. Wind Ensemble, Mortar Board, Bus. Club. Symphonette, Orchestra
Williams, Kristen Farmington Hills. Mich. Biology Bio. Club. Symphonette. Delta Omicron, Nykerk. Wind Ensemble
Wright. Gale Hartford. Mich.
yoshonis. Peter Okemos. Mich. Psych.
Zhang. Haymond HoUand. Mich. Chem. & Comp. Sci.
GrUiith, Libby Sturgis. Mich.
Day. Janice Mason, Mich.
De Winter. Greg Grandville. Mich.
Hall Beth Seminole, Fla.
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Henry, Terri Wenham, Mass. English Chapel Choir, Nykerk, Pull Coach, Delta Phi
Ho//man, Sharon WykoH, N.J.
Shumalter, Esther and leader dog Goldie
Vischer, Kellie Webster, N.Y.
Powers, Moira La Grange, 111.
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Opponent Hope Alma 0 4 Adrian 1 4 Calvin 3 0 Olivet 0 6 Albion 3 6 Kalamazoo 0 1 Alma 0 4 Adrian 0 2 Calvin 1 1 Olivet 0 7 Albion 1 5 Kalamazoo 5 1
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GOLF The Hope College Goli Team captured the MIAA goll cham-pionship this year. It is only the third such title for the Dutchmen. The last time it was won was in 1947. This remarkable team finished 64 strokes ahead of run-nerup Calvin. The Flying Dutch also received an invitation to compete in the NCAA Division III national championship tourna-ment in May. This is only the se-cond MIAA team in history to receive such an invitation. CON-GRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK!!!
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Hope College is not made of buildings. It is made of the people who fill these buildings. It is these people who continue old tradi-tions and start new ones. It is also these people who fill the pages of this book. I hope that some of the pictures in this book will spur wonderful memories of your friends, foes, and professors.
This book was put together with a lot of hard work and ded-ication. I'd like to thank the peo-ple who helped and stuck with it throughout the year and into the summer. My publishing represen-tative Craig Talsma who helped me with layouts and helped me to put my ideas on paper. John Arm-strong, my photography editor who got the pictures that fill this book. Also John Hoffman who taught me how to develop pic-tures so that I wouldn't have to depend on John A. as much. I can't forget Varden Studios whose workshop I was at when the design and theme for the yearbook popped into my head. Lastly, I'd like to thank my par-ents who did a lot of the nitty-gritty work that takes time (The indexing of names is an example of what they did.) Enjoy!
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Row 1: Becky Moen, Kristen Boyd, Betsy Collinson. Row 2: Jeni Maurer, Cherie Brower, Debbie Banning, Amy Vonelns.
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Row 1: Lisa Wierda, Krystal VanWullun, Kim Carleen. Marcia Ruder, Heidi Gadde. Row 2: Sue Baker, Shelly Kortering, Amy Riemersma, Rhonda Boelkins, Julie Fritz. Row 3: Leah Hilbelink, Terri Sears, Julie Tomga, Robin Lee, Lynn Kingma, Angela Timms.
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Row 1: Ellen Tavis. Row 2: Tracy Pirrotta, Michelle Owens. Row 3: Becky Thompson, Martie Sharp, Kelly DeLong, Wendy King. Row 4: Stacy Vatne, Shar-ron Todd Michelle McGillivray, Anne Roosy.
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Row 1: Janet Owen, Sue Bloome, Michelle Cook, Row 2; Lisa Floweres, Vema Bond-Broderick, Elizabeth Lovell, Sarah Cowan. Row 3: Laura Bey, Laura Stover, Debi Kladder, Heather Thompson, Laurie Jewell.
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Row 1: Anna-Marie Postmus, Rebecca Bowen, Julie Hudson. Row 2: Kim Schaff, Stacie Penzien, Mian Walker, Kim Walker. Row 3; Mary Ellen McDonnell, Kelly Bull, Kirsten Van Overen, S h a w n Munson. No picture: Teri Timmer.
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Row 1: Rhonda Bohannon, Laur ianne Vande Vusse. Row 2: Deb DeBoer, Kelly McEvory, Pam Barker. Row 3: Leigh Boerigter, Lori Levos. Row 4: Beth Ross, Karen Brake, D e a n n a Batts.
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Row 1: Kristy Lerge, Elizabeth Larson, Joy Derwenskus, Jill Hough, Lisa Wierenga. Row 2: Stephanie Schul, Christine Wolske, Carr ie Richards, Michele Lindhout. Row 3: Lise Wilson, Tammy Wienke, Leanne Cox. No picture: S tephanie Brooks.
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Row 1: Jody Smant, Julie Parker. Bic Hang, Stephanie Drouin, Jennifer Bosch. Krista Olendorf. Row 2: Jean Cook. Shellie Houvener. Christine Siegel. Heather Housenga. Tamera Alsum.
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Row 1: Melanie Bogs. Row 2: Kristin Spiece, Sandra Snitcher, Emily Bums, Julia Smith, Kim Pierce. Row 3: Dianne Paceker, Susan Simpson, Kelly Gizowski, Angle Lumbert, Beth Bilyk, Elizabeth Winslow.
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I had a wonderful opportunity to talk with President Van Wylen this past year. He is an ingenious, warm, and respected gentleman. He's done so much for the college that naming the new library after him and his wife is, I feel, a small token of appreciation. He said that it was a "humbling experience."
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President Van Wylen feels his greatest accomplishment has been to help clarify the mission of the coUege. The mission of Hope CoUege is "to offer with recognized ex-cellence, academic programs in liberal arts, in the setting of a residential undergraduate, coeducational college, and in the context of the Christian faith." He worked to bring the people and resources to fulfill this mission of excellence.
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President Van Wylen was able to put the highlights of his career at Hope into three categories as follows:
1. His relationships with students, associates, faculty, trustees, and alumni have been enriched.
2. He has given leadership to the school and helped to enhance the reputation of the school. He has also brought many financial resources to the school to help build it. President Van Wylen says, "It has been fun to see the campus take shape physically."
3. He has grown as a person, in his relationships, and by doing things, all of which have been enriched by the Christian faith.
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If President Van Wylen could say something to each student, it would be something that he heard D. Ivan Dykstra say in a Commencement speech. Actually, he would say three things. The first would be to know the joy of learning which is what college should be all about. Secondly, it would be to do something with your knowledge that is consistent with your moral beliefs. And thirdly, it would be for you to be what you are as a person.
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ART Contacts with visiting artists and lecturers of na-
tional importance, field trips to museums such as those in Chicago, Detroit, and Toledo, exhibition ex-perience in the College Gallery, and entrance in com-petitive shows are a few of the opportunities available through the Art Department. Course offerings are structured in form, content, and sequence to provide a foundation in the fine arts for both the pre-professionally oriented student and the liberal arts student. The curriculum affords opportunities for study and creative work in the visual arts through studio practice and art history. The Department of Art fac-ulty members are teaching, producing, and research oriented artists and art historians.
Delbert Michel, chairperson; William Mayer, Bruce McCombs, Robert Vickers, John Wilson
Research projects are the name of the game in the Biology Department. Examples include breeding bi-ology of the Common Morrhen, temperature regu-lation and thirst of rats, systematics and ecology of spiders, host-parasite relationships of trematodes, sys-tematics of Compositae, water and ion regulation in protozoa, environmental mutagenesis and carcino-genesis, and morphology and anatomy of fossil plants. The Department has excellent facilities for both teaching and research and a well-stocked li-brary. Qualified students have the opportunity to spend a semester doing research and taking courses at the Oak Ridge National laboratory in Tennessee.
CHEMISTRY The chemistry program provides students with a
rigorous introduction to the field of chemistry in a setting that is complete with knowledge of current developments in chemistry and experience with mod-em instruments and laboratory techniques. The pro-gram offers students the opportunity to achieve out-standing levels of accomplishment through the challenge of chemical research. The chemistry faculty maintains a keen interest in students' professional involvement and scholarly development. The chem-istry program places a strong emphasis on faculty-student research. Past faculty-student research has included: biological transport of iron, synthesis of tem-perature stable polymers, laser optical studies of new excited states in molecules, aluminum enolate reac-tions, removal of atmospheric pollution by precip-itation, and preparation of mixed transition metal clusters.
Rodney Boyer, Irwin Brink, Eugene Jekel, William Mungall, chair-person; Paul Sadek, Michael Seymour, Michael Silver, Stephen Taylor, Donald Williams, Elaine Jekel
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With increasing societal complex-ity, the demand for effective com-municators is being expressed dra-matically. Acknowledging training to the liberal arts tradition, and rec-ognizing contemporary societal de-mands for enlightened, skilled com-municators, the Department of Communication offers a curriculum to enhance a student's understand-ing of the human communication process as well as to develop in pur-pose and context (interpersonal re-lations, small group interactions, face-to-face persuasive presenta-tions, electronically mediated mass contexts) are addressed through the course offerings. Students interest-ed in improving their communica-tion effectiveness as a means of in-creasing their overall success in disciplines outside the communica-tion department are welcome to draw on communication course of-ferings and laboratories to serve their individual needs. Professional plans in broadcasting, closed-circuit television, public relations, human resource development, and government often stem from oppor-tunities provided to communication majors.
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COMPUTER SCIENCE
Computer science is a young and rapidly de-veloping discipline. In recognition of this fact, the Department of Computer Science is committed to providing the student with a program which in-cludes the basic fundamentals of the field and which allows him the flexibility to pursue in depth many of the diverse areas into which computer science is expanding. In addition, computer science interrelates heavily with other disciplines, both in its application and its construction. It is our belief that this interrelation can best be emphasized by the establishment of direct links with these other fields such as joint sharing of faculty and programs and by exposing computer science students to the fundamental core of knowledge in closely related disciplines.
Herbert Dershem, chairperson; Bruce Dangremond, Gorden Stegink, Mr. Slack
DANCE The dance program follows Hope's phi-
losophy of liberal arts education by pro-viding opportunities for students' intellec-tual, artistic, and physical development. Hope's diverse resident and guest faculty, fine studios and performance facilities, per-formance and teaching opportunities and curriculum, divided between modem, bal-let, jazz and tap technique and dance the-ory contribute to the department's goal of developing well-rounded dancers who are prepared for careers in dance performance, production, education, and related fields. These, and other reasons, have allowed Hope to attain accreditation to offer a dance major.
Maxine DeBruyn, chairperson; Linda G r a a h a m
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James Heisler, chairperson; Sylvia Boyd, Robert Cline, C. Kendrick Gibson, Robert Gentenaar , Lynne Hendrix, William Japinga, Robin Klay, Herb Martin, Tony Muiderman, Peter Vander Nat
The Department of Economics and Business Administration stresses both theoretical and applied concepts of economics and business. Economic theory and quantitative skills serve as the cornerstone for advanced work in economics and management. Students majoring in the department actively participate in field trips, internships with local business firms, and independent research projects. They meet frequently with visiting business executives and distinguished economists. Courses in investments, real estate, business law and advanced accounting are taught by adjunct faculty members, who are full-time specialists in their respective fields. Computer applications and simulations, role-playing management games and business case studies enliven the classroom work.
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The Education Department seeks to prepare students to teach in the elemen-tary and secondary schools of our nation. To fulfill the requirements for graduation and certification, each student planning on a professional teaching career must complete a major in an academic field, a minor and the professional education se-quence. This sequence introduces the stu-dent to the theoretical foundations of cre-ative and responsible teaching and, simultaneously, helps the prospective teacher acquire those teaching skills that make for effective teaching. An integrat-ed field-theory approach to teacher prep-aration permeates the entire professional education sequence. Students become progressively more involved in field ex-periences and participate in increasingly more complex teaching styles as they proceed through the program. This prep-aration model has been replicated with enthusiasm throughout the country.
Daniel Paul, chairperson; Lament Dlrkse, Nancy Miller, S u s a n Mooy, William Moreau , K a r e n Neufleld, Carl Schakow, Ronald Wolthuis
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The program of the Department of English is designed to meet the needs of the student who wishes to pursue the study of English language and literature in depth or the student who wishes to develop special skills in the art of writing, either for their intrinsic worth or in preparation for a specific career. The major programs reflect these different objectives. The department is, first, a department of lit-erature. Literature presents to readers perennial human situations and issues — problems of identity, purpose, relationship, and meaning. It enables one imaginatively to enter and share the experiences of other persons: to feel what was felt by people in earlier eras, distant lands, entirely other patterns of life and juxtapose those feelings with their own. It is also a department of language: of the study of the English language and of language as used in writing. Understanding the history and nature of language is basic to effective verbal communication and to good verbal artistry. The courses in expository and creative writing begin with and build on a knowledge of language and lead to increased skill in using language effectively. While the curriculum provides those who wish to teach or attend graduate school the specialized courses they need, it also seeks to meet the needs of students pursuing the broad aims of a liberal education. By helping develop students' abilities to read, to think and to express them-selves logically and coherently, the curriculum at the same time helps to prepare them for careers in fields like gov-ernment service, law, business, librarianship, and the min-istry that emphasize such skills.
The Department of For-e ign Languages and Liter-atures seeks to lead stu-dents to a more complete unders tand ing a n d open m i n d e d to le rance of the culture of the people who speak a l a n g u a g e other than their own, and to the development of the ab i l i ty to communicate i n a lan-guage other than their na-t ive tongue. Instruct ion is offered in French, German, Greek, Lat in, Dutch, Rus-s ian a n d Spanish. Some courses are pr imar i ly de-signed to increase f luency in speaking, reading a n d wr i t ing. Others stress the patterns of l i fe a n d thought a n d the great works of l it-erature wr i t ten i n the lan-guage. Since appreciat ion of other cultures and flu-ency i n the use of another l a n g u a g e is g r e a t l y en-hanced by max imum im-mersion in the culture a n d constant chal lenge to use the language, the depart-ment sponsors many sup-plementary activit ies: lan-g u a g e c l ubs , l a n g u a g e tables, l anguage houses, fo re ign f i lms, a n d s tudy a b r o a d . A l l the f a c u l t y have t raveled and studied abroad. Four of them are nat ives of countries other t han the USA.
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The geological sciences are in a "Golden Age" because of renewed interest in short supply of natural resources, continuing concerns with environmental quality, and renais-sance in thinking about the way the Earth works. Geoscientists today are making important contributions through research in petroleum ex-ploration, mining, geochemistry, geophysics, paleontology, oceanog-raphy, plate tectonics, and environ-mental geology as they further our understanding of the Earth and its complex history. Traditionally, the training of geologists has included a large measure of field experience. Hope College is ideally situated for field studies of glacial geology, sedi-mentology, geomorphology, and limnology. To broaden the spectrum of field experience, trips are com-monly taken to examine the geol-ogy of other areas in Michigan and adjacent states. Our students have also participated in field courses in
such diverse localities as the Col-orado Rockies, the Swiss Alps, and the Virgin Islands. In addition to these trips, the annual spring Re-gional Geology trip has given stu-dents the opportunity to observe in detail the geology of Jamaica, the Appalachians, the Gulf Coast, the Black Hills, the Grand Canyon, the Florida Keys, and other areas. We are well-equipped for teaching and research. In addition to an ample number of dissecting and petro-graphic microscopes, the depart-ment has a fluid inclusion heating and cooling stage, x-ray diffraction and fluorescence apparatus, thin section preparation laboratory, a large stream table and sedimenta-tion tank, equipment for seismic ex-ploration and soil resistivity testing, research microscopes, and a 35' steel-hulled research vessel with depth sounding and sediment sam-pling devices.
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History is the study of the human past. It is the foundation for under-standing how we came to be what we are. Because the record is often crowd-ed and contradictory, history is a dis-cipline that depends upon critical thinking and careful evaluation of ev-idence. These are skills that lie at the heart of liberal arts education and that are vitally important to students pre-paring for careers in such fields as law, government, journalism, and ed-
ucation. History staff members bring varied backgrounds to their teaching. All have sustained their research interests through work in numerous foreign and domestic manuscript repositories such as the National Archives. Extended stays in Japan, the Soviet Union, Austria, England, and Yugoslavia help to assure both currency in scholarship and vitality in the classroom.
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The Department of Music at Hope College has two aims — to supply the liberal arts student with an elec-tive musical background which will assist him/her in being aware and appreciative of the growing musical heritage of civilization, and to train the student who wishes to make mu-sic his individual vocation. A stu-dent in the first group will find am-ple opportunity to enrich his/her musical knowledge by enrolling in the Introduction to Music courses, in any of the Applied Music courses, or by means of membership in any of
the music ensembles. Students in the second group, if they desire to teach music, can elect either the Bachelor of Music in Instrumental Music Educa-tion or the Bachelor of Music in Vocal Music Education degrees, permitting them to teach music from kindergarten through the twelfth grade; the degree will not be awarded until the student has gained Michigan provisional teacher certification: if students desire to be performing artists, they should select the Bachelor of Music in Per-formance program.
MUSIC Stuart Sharp, chairperson; Charles Asch-brenner , Joan Conway , Roger Davis, Samuel Floyd, Jantina Hollemaan, Antho-ny Kooiker , Joyce Morr i son , R o g e r Reitberg, Robert Ritsema, Robert Thomp-
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The Department of Nursing seeks to provide broad educational and professional experiences within the context of a Christian liberal arts education. The program is designed to prepare beginning practitioners of nursing who are capable of in-tegrating their knowledge, skills and attitudes to provide quality nursing care for people of all ages and in a variety of settings. The baccalaureate nursing program is offered cooperatively with Calvin College in Grand Rapids. One de-partment, known as the Hope-Calvin Department of Nursing, in-corporates students from both Hope
and Calvin Colleges in junior and senior level nursing courses. Stu-dents enrolled in the nursing pro-gram engage in a wide variety of clinical nursing experiences. But-terworth Hospital and Holland Community Hospital serve as Clin-ical Education Centers, providing opportunities to care for people who need the knowledge and skills of the nursing profession. Pine Rest Chris-tian Hospital provides for learning experiences in Psychiatric/mental health nursing and a variety of community agencies offer students an opportunity to care for clients outside of a hospital setting.
PHILOSOPHY
Philosophy is a style of thinking and an historical tradition oi thought; or rather, it is several styles (analytical, speculative, descriptive) and several traditions (eastern, western). It is at once the questioning search for meaning and truth throughout the whole of human experience and the history of such critical reflection. We engage in the history of philosophy and through disciplined reflection on the substantive issues we have inherited from the tradition. This contributes to the overall goals of l iberal education in at least three ways: 1. To l ive as free and responsible members of our society requires
an understanding of our past as an inheritance to be gratefully received and critically carried on. Since philosophy is an important part of our cultural heritage, its study belongs to the preparation lor thoughtful citizenship in the broadest sense of the term. 2. Phil-osophical questions, whatever their specific content, have a ten-dency to become ways of asking the question. Who am I? Con-sequently the study of philosophy relates directly to the quest for personal identity which is often particularly intense in early adult-hood. This does not presuppose that one starts with nothing in a way of answers, however. For the thinker who comes to philosophy as a Christian, for example, reflection takes the form of faith seeking understanding. 3. The roles of other disciplines and areas oi experience in enriching human life can often be enhanced through deliberate reflection on the goals, methods, and fundamental con-cepts they involve. This occurs in such sub-disciplines of philosophy as philosophy of science, philosophy of religion, and philosophy oi art (aesthetics).
The curriculum of the Department of Physical Education and Recreation is de-signed to provide the undergraduate stu-dent a strong liberal arts background in addition to specific areas of expertise with-in physical education, recreation and/or dance. To be liberally educated, persons should be knowledgeable about their bodies, good nutrition, and the benefits of a habit of exercise. Additionally, it would seem important for each undergraduate to develop enough skill in one or two carry-over activities to find those activities fun and physiologically and psychologically beneficial.
William Vanderbilt, chairperson; Gregg Afman, Ga rden Brewer, Russell DeVette, Donna Eaton, A n n e Irwin, Rob-ert Johnston, George Kraft, John Patnott, R. Richard Ray, Raymond Smith, Glenn Van Wieren
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The Department of Physics oilers a comprehensive program ior those desiring a career in physics, engineering, or all ied natural sciences. The physics course structure allows students to tailor their program to their main interests. Opportunities ior research participation are available to a l l physics students at al l class levels during both the academic year and the summer. Students are presently engaged in nuclear physics experiments, heavy ion physics experiments, mini-computer control oi in-dustrial processes, industrial process control experiments, surface analysis using alpha particle beams from the Hope accelerator, and chemical analysis using proton beams from the Hope accelerator. The undergraduate research program centers around the 2.5 million volt Van de Graaf accelerator and the facilities for industrial process control. The accelerator laboratory has a full complement of nuclear particle detectors and electronic instrumentation, and special equipment can be designed and con-structed in the fully equipped metal shop and electronics laboratory.
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James Van Putten, cha i rpe r son ; R icha rd Brockmeier, Peter Gonthier, Peter Jolivette, Gordon Van Wylen, Ned Rouze, Paul De Young, Shinichiro Takeshita
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James Zoetowey, chairperson; Robert Elder, Michael En-gelhardt , Jack Holmes
PSYCHOLOGY F. Phillip Van Eyl, chairperson; Leslie Beach, Jane Dickie, Char les Green, Thomas Ludwig, James Motiff, David My-ers, John Shaughnes sy
The department of Psychology aims to provide its students with a strong base in the methodology and fundamental concepts of psychology in order to prepare them to enjoy the study oi behavior or to pursue graduate study or practical applications of psychology, ft is the department's philosophy that the best preparation for the future comes through ac-quiring the intellectual tools that wi l l enable the student to be a problem solver, to change and grow as old techniques and vocational specialties become obsolete and new approaches
Organizing a local Holland precinct, sponsoring a model United Nations for high school students, meeting with prom-inent campus visitors, organizing a "get-out-to-vote" cam-paign among coUege students over the "age of majority," and serving as youth chairpersons of county, congressional district, and state political party committees are a few of the activities students majoring in political science have engaged in. The academic program of the Department of Political Science seeks to provide the student with a sys-tematic understanding of government, political behavior and political institutions in the local, state, national and international areas. To accomplish this goal students ma-joring in political science take such courses as "History of Pol i t ical Theory," "Comparat ive Government ," "American Political Parties," and "International Law." In addition to these theoretical courses, students enroll for academic credit in departmental programs which give the student a first-hand encounter with political processes both at home and abroad. For example, they work in political campaigns, intern in local and county governments, ob-serve national presidential conventions, and work as Con-gressional aides.
become available. The department also offers students opportunities to wit-ness and experience psychological principles and thereby to shape their personal visions for the future. Almost half of the department's courses offer the opportunity for laboratory experience. The department's exceptional facilities include a faculty-student lounge, an eight-room laboratory for ob-serving children and small groups, 40 additional rooms for laboratory in-struction and research with humans and animals, computer facilities, and innovative classroom facilities. The Psychology-Sociology Composite Major is designed specifically for students who plan to enter the "helping pro-fessions," such as social work. This program utilizes the greater Holland community and its social agencies as a laboratory for learning.
RELIGION Dennis Voskuil, chairperson; Barry Bandstra , W a y n e Boulton, Elton Bru-ins, Janet Everts, Thomas Kennedy, Robert Palma, Allen Verhey, Boyd Wilson
The broad academic purpose of the study of religion at the college level is to understand the Chris-tian faith and the role of religion in human culture. To accomplish that end, the Department of Re-ligion is divided into five areas of academic investigation: Biblical studies, historical studies, theo-logical studies, world religions, and religion in culture. While each student majoring in religion is required to enroU in advanced level courses in each of the five areas, most religion majors con-centrate in one area and devel-op, thereby, a considerable ex-pertise. Many students have found the religion major an ex-cellent way of focusing their lib-eral arts education at Hope Col-lege.
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The Department of Sociology and Social Work pro-vides students with a variety of courses in two pre-professional "tracks." The Sociology track prepares students who plan to enter graduate or professional school in the areas of sociology, law, urban planning, the ministry, and numerous other fields. The Social Work track, which is granted in conjunction with the Department of Psychology, prepares students who are intending to join the "helping professions," either di-rectly after graduation or following graduate studies in social work, counseling, law, or ministry. Sociology can be defined as the scientific study of human socie-ties. In order for students to engage in this study, they will be introduced to major theoretical and meth-odological issues of the discipline. Students will be able to choose from a wide selection of topical courses. These courses bring various theoretical and meth-odological understandings to the analysis of specific social structures and processes. The Social Work ma-jor, a composite of Psychology and Sociology, is de-signed for students who are intending to enter pro-fessions which require direct contact with people concerning their social and personal welfare. This major builds upon a broad liberal arts base and ex-amines: 1) the philosophies of social welfare; b) var-ious theoretical perspectives of the sociology, psy-chology, and the other social sciences; and c) the complementary utility and integrative properties of the various theoretical perspectives.
SOCIOLOGY
James Piers, chairperson; Donald Luidens, Roger Nemeth, Jonathan Osborn, Neil Sobania
THEATRE
Course offerings in theatre, along with the department's co-curricular production program, are designed to provide the liberal arts students with knowledge of and experience in an art form which has played an important role in our cultural his-tory as well as in contemporary so-ciety. Performance or laboratory experience makes possible an ap-preciation of the art which can be derived only from direct participa-tion. The practical experience of working together in a disciplined collaborative art facUitates one's understanding of oneself and of oth-er people. The theatre program is further intended to enhance the cul-tural life of the community through the presentation of plays of value from a historical, contemporary, lit-erary, or entertainment point of
Richard Smith, chairperson; Lois Carder, Mi-chael Grindstaff, George Raph, John Tammi, Lawrence Broglio
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IN MEMORIAM The people of Hope lost two faculty mem-
bers over the summer of 1966. Doth were well liked and respected by the students and their peers. The first being Eleanor Raima on June 25. She died in Holland after an extended illness. She had taught piano at Hope since 1964 in the position of a teaching assistant and was re-cently appointed an adjunct assistant professor of music. Mrs. Raima graduated from Calvin College and did her graduate work at San Diego State University and the University of Iowa. Before coming to Hope, Mrs. Raima taught at West Side Christian Junior High in Grand Rapids, in Edinburgh, Scotland, and at
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The second professor to pass away was Michael B. Retrovich on July 11 at Butterworth Hospital following a brain hemorrhage. He had been a member of the history department since 1966. He was a scholar of East European studies and an internationally respected interpreter of Serbo-Croatian, the language of Yugo-
slavia. Retrovich came to the United States at the age of 21
and eventually became a naturalized citizen. He worked as an escort interpreter for the U.S. Department of State for five years before joining the Hope faculty. He taught classes in European history, with a spe-cialization in Balkan and Russian history. He is re-sponsible for the May term to Yugoslavia. His academic rank was that of an associate professor of history.
Michael Retrovich served as an interpreter to the United States for two Rresidents. The first time was for Rresident Jimmy Carter in 1978 when the late Yu-goslavian Rresident Marshall Tito was visiting. The sec-ond time was in 1984 for Rresident Reagan during a state visit by Yugoslavian Rrime Minister Milka Raninc.
Retrovich was born in Zemun, Yugoslavia. He stud- j ied industrial design and English in London. He then studied at Shepherd College in West Virginia and later received his master's degree in international relations and his Rh.D. in history from the University of Chicago.
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Brandt, Michael R. 189 Braskamp, David C. 182 Braun, Amy L. 183 Breault, Caroline E. 64 Bredeweg, Charlotte A. Bredeweg, Michael L. Bredeweg, Todd A. Breen, Brian M. Brewer, Tamala A. 22 Breyfogle, James R. Bright, David J. 187 Bright, Paul A. 193 Brink, Mary L. Brink, Robert L. Brissenden, Robyn B. Bristol, Jeffrey L. Britton, Sherrie L. Broadfield, Debra A. 22 Brock, Julie Brockette, Craig S. 58 Broeault, Caroline 180 Broersma, Susan G. 66 Brooks, Stephanie A. Brouwer, Janilyn S. Brouwer, Larry 60 Brouwer, Sheri L. Brower, Cherie R. Brower, Sharon K. 175 Brower, Terry A. Brown, Angela D. Brown, Bruce A. 83 Brown, Christopher R. Brown, Dianne K. 183, 64 Brown, Douglas M. Brown, Jenise L. Brown, Jennifer M. 183 Brown, Kevin J. 22, 187 Brown, Matthew F. 22 Brown, Michele H. Brown, Nicholas J. Brown, Robert G. 193 Brown, Susan F. Brown, Tiffany A. 203 Brugh, Sheryl A. 22 Bruins, Kathryn J. Bnunels, Kirk A. 192 Brush, Rodney M. 22 Bryden, Todd R. Bryson, William J. Buchanan, Rhonda S. Buckwald, Kimberly A. 180 Budde, James M. 193 Buege, Kristen R. Buhrmaster, Scott C. Bui, Dan V. Buikema, Susan K. 80 Buit, Robert J. Bull, Craig L. 58 Bull, Kelly A. 177 Bulthuis, Steven D. Buning, Rebecca L. Burda, Debra A. 23, 70 Burgenmeyer, Lisa K. Burggraaff, Jill E. Bur gin, David A. 63 Bums, Shelby L. Burris, Emily A. 179 Bursma, James M. 63 Bush, Rebecca J. 190 Busman, Kris R.
Busscher, Mary E. 192, 64 Buttrey, Susan B. 184, 66 Butts, Deanna M. Buurma, Elizabeth 23 Buursma, Timothy M. 58 Byrne, David M. Calkins, Lori A. 23 Cambum, Joanne M. 191 Cambum, Mary E. 190 Camp, Lorrie C. Camp, Martha I. 184, 85 Campbell, Chad M. 58 Campbell, David S. 187 Campbell, Wendy D. 23 Canfield, Lori A. 23, 186 Carey, Angela D. Carigon, Heidi F. 172, 66, 80 Carleen, Kimberley A. 175 Carlisle, Thomas D. Carlson, Janet L. 85 Carpenter, Anne C. 107 Carpenter, Christopher R. Carpenter, John S. Carr, Rebecca A. 172, 85 Carrier, Nicole T. Carson, Troy J. 192 Carter, Lynne A. 181 Cassell, Christopher T. 58 Cataldo, Julie R. 186 Ceeley, Wesley E. Ceeley, Zan S. 180 Cela, Ana 187 Cha, Jin Y. Chaffee, Lisa A. 66 Chamness, Paul S. 185 Chandler, Kathryn L. 23, 66 Chapman, Andrew C. 193 Chapman, Michael W. Chappelear , Amy E. Chappell, Harold, III Chappie, Kimberly A. 184
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Dabrowski, Diane Dafoe, Rachelle A. 203 Dagg, Juliann S. 181 Dahlke, Bruce K. Dahlquist, Donald R. 58 Daily, Claire A. 70 Daily, Ruth A. 24 Damson, Rebecca L. 183 Danby, Charles E. 185 DanDam, Anne 172 Darling, Julie A. 70 Datema, Jill M. 184 Davey, Kristen A. Davies, Xan L. Davis, Laura M. Davis, Martin W. Davis, Sally A. Davis, Sonna J. Davison, Janine E. 24 Dawson, Jeffrey N. 58 Dawson, Steffany I. 190 Day, Janice L. 43 Deboer, Deborah R. 177 Debruyne, Gladys M. Deck, Paul A. 24 Deedrick, Janet E. 24 Deforest, Timothy R. Deforest, Wendy L. 107 Degooyer, Matt 189, 107 Degraaf, Thomas L. Degraft, Joseph C. Dehaan, Peter W. Deibler, Christine L. Dejonge, Carol J. 107 Dejonge, Kristine K. DeKoekkoek, Jean 24 Dekorte, Suzanne J. 181 Deleon, Yolanda A. Delia, Catherine E. 172 Delmedico, Patrick J. Delong, Kelly L. 176 DeMaagd, Chris 185 Demaster, Wendy M. 172 Deneef, Elizabeth M. Deneef, John A. Denicola, Beth A. Denison, Jill E. 191 Denker, Susan E. Dennison, Tim R. 75 Derks, Cassandra A. 184, 66 Derolf, Stephanie D. 66 Derr, Victoria L. 172 Derrick, Michael D. Derwenskus, Joy A. 178 Despres, Adriene L. 183 Deur, Kregg M. Devoe, Joanne E. 24 Devries, Alan R. Devries, Amy L. 174, 85 Devrou, Kimberly Dewinter, Greg A. 43 Dewitt, Cindy L. Dewitt, Dirk D. 24 Dewitt, James D. 58 Dewitt, Kristen K. Dewitt, Laurie S. Dewitt, Mark L. 24 Dewitt, Rita A. 191 Dewitt, Sandra L. 24 Dewitt, Thomas E. 182 Dewolf, Jacqueline S. 190
Dewolff, Darla K. 24, 184 Deyoung, Barbara S. Deyoung, James W. Deyoung, Katy N. Deyoung, Kevin J. Deyoung, Sheryl A. 25 Dezelsky, Jon L. Dice, Amy L. 64 Dice, John W. Dick, Michael G. 25 Diekema, Susan K. Diekman, Alan B. Diekman, Alyce L. 174 Diessel, Charlotte B. 192 Dieterle, Steven P. 185, 58 Dietrich, Laura A. Disbrow, Charles W. Ditko, Karen L. 181 Dobrosky, Elizabeth E. Docter, Bret J. Dodd, Amanda M. 80 Doeden, Deborah A. Dokter, Amy M. 25, 184 Dolphin, Marnie S. 191 Dolsen, Dennis 25 Donalson, Brinton M. Dood, John L. 25, 69
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Eding, Connie S. 183 Edwards, Paige L. 184 Eglington, Ann B. 178 Eickerman, Douglas E. Eickhofi, Linda E. 25 Eisenmann, Christina A. Elder, Heidi M. 191, 70 Ellingson, Scott L. Ellis, Amy N. 25 Ellis, Katherine A. Ellis, Kristina L. 79, 60
Elzinga, Timothy D. 58 Emerson, Derek E. 182 Endres, Brett P. Engbers, Jennifer L. Engebrit, Bridget A. 172 Engel, Eric D. Engel, John P. Ensing, Michael J. 191, 72 Erander, Russell J. 58 Erskine, Shawn E. Eschholz, Erika L. 172 Eskuchen, Kristine L. 180 Essenberg, Michelle M. 25 Estell, Peter H. Ettinger, Ruth A. Evans, Lisa D. 26 Evers, Jill M. 66 Exo, Ann E. Exum, Erik H. 191, 58 Eytcheson, Bryan D. Faber, Jill M. 26 Fabi, Brigitte C. Fairbanks, Daphne Pender Fairfield, Daren K. Folk, Jennifer L. 181 Falls, Sara R. Farina, Deborah L. Fauth, Amy S. Fead, Timothy J. 192 Fedorowicz, Geraldine A. Feenstra, Gregory E. Feliczak, Michael J. Fenske, Karie L. Fenske, Kimberly S. Fen wick, Rodney L. 193 Ferdinand, Toni L. 183, 79, 60 Ferguson, Kathleen E. Fields, Mitchell B. 185 Figueroa, Liliana S. Figueroa, Zulein 190 Fikse, Jonathan E. 79, 60 Fikse, Mark E. 26 Fikse, Paul E. Filipovich, Jovo J. Filka, Robert L. 26 Fink, Thomas W. Fischer, Kim L. 26 Fischer, Patrick C. 58 Fischer, Steven L. Fisher, Lori L. Fite, Benjamin J. Flanders, Thomasine M. Flaugh, Christian D. 193 Fleming, Deborah R. 26, 186 Fleming, Melissa A. 70 FUckema, Tracy L. 26 Flint, Bruce C. Flowers, Lisa L. 176 Foerster, Mary A. Folgers, Amy E. 183 Folkert, Thomas M. Folland, David M. 191 Fontana, Joseph E. Ford, Karen C. Fordham, Deanna A. 190 Forrester, Eric W. Forsman, Craig P. 58 Fortner, Todd E. Fouch, William S. Fouts, Denise A. 79, 60 Foy, Leslie J. 26
Frank, Lori K. Fredrickson, Kristin B. French, Beth A. 26, 187 French, Michael R. 26 French, Wendy M. 190 Frick, Gregory A. Friedriechsen, Kurt A. 185, 58 Fritts, David B. 187 Fritz, Julie M. 175 Fromhold, Karen L. 174 Froysland, Hayley S. Fuchikami, Diana M. 26 Fuchikami, Roberto C. 192 Fuller, Barry R. 193 Gabriel, Amy B. Gabriel, Girma W. Gabrielse, Joan M. 174 Gadde, Heather J. 178 Gadde, Heidi G. 175 Gager, Mary K. 178 Gaikema, Kathleen K. 66, 202 Gaillard, Janis R. Gamble, Clifton A. Gann, Linn J. Gannon, Christine M. 184 Gardlund, Karin L. 26 Gardner, John R. 27, 69 Garth, Todd C. Garver, Mary E. Gassensmith, Heidi M. Gathercole, Mitchell J. GeerUgs, Steven D. Geerling, Timothy C. Gehman, Deborah R. Geider, Gayle E. Geiger, Michelle S. 180 Gelderloos, Carl J. Generous, Simone M. 183 George, Justin W. 193 Gerber, Frank D. Gerdy, Joan Y. Gergely, Christopher J. 184 Germeraad, Renee A. 184 Gerrish, Philip J. Getgey, James P. Getting, Julie A. 107 Getzinger, Jef J. 192, 58 Getzinger, Jim P. 192 Gibbs, Elizabeth A. Gibbs, John M. Gibson, David A. Gibson, Michael D. Gibson, Scott C. Gibson, Stephen L. G iff els. Sue E. 206 Gilbert, Robert G. 58 Gizaw, Solomon Gizowsld, Kelly L. 179 Glass, Thomas C. Glavanovich, Michael A. 184 Gleason, Kondra L. Glendening, Anna L. Glenn, Bonnie L. 27, 66 Glenney, Jane R. Gloeckler, Elizabeth A. 66, 202 Goding, Ami L. Goeman, Daniel J. 185 Gontina, Shylaja V. 173 Gonzalez, William J. Good, Barb 27 Good, Karen S.
Goodwin, Brian C. Gortsema, Steven C. Gortsema, Timothy B. Gould, Leslie E. Gowman, Kristin L. Goyne, Michael A. 106 Grabill, Thomas W. 83 Grabowski, Joseph J. Granger, Keith L. Gras, Barbara L. 64 Gras, Lynn E. 191 Gras, Mark W. Grate, Cynthia J. 180 Grat igny-haveman, Debra Green, Michelle Y. 190 Greeneisen, David G. 83 Greig, Jeffrey S. Griffith, John C. Griffith, Libby T. 43 Grobert, Cheryl 26 Grochowalski, Angela 27, 64 Grooters, Jeffrey D. 185 Grose, Stephen P. 58, 206 Grosvenor, John W. 182, 58 Grosvenor, Laurie D. Groteler, Kris 190 Groteler, Lois J. Groters, Dawn M. 27 Grun, Petra Grupp, Sherry P. 190 Grutter, Julie L. Gurgel, David P. Gustafson, Eric K. 27 Gwin, Elizabeth A. Haan, Jack L. Haan, Timothy E. Habben, Christopher M. 79, 60 Hadaway, Ellen E. Haddad, Thomas D. Haffenden, John T. Hafner, Peter W. Hagemeyer, Joel K. 106 Hagenauer , Catherine A. Haggart, Linda K. Haider, Basel Y. 193 Haider, Ola Y. Hakken, Andrew D. Hall, Ashley L. Hall, Beth E. 43 Hall, Kristin E. Hallacy, Margaret A. Hambley, Sara B. Hamelink, Lawrence R. Hand, James F. Hang, Bick T. 179 Hang, Yvonne T. Hankinson, Ryan M. Hanneman, Ben J. Hanson, Jan L. Hanson, Kristine L. 27 Hargreaves, Katrina L. Hargrove, Karen T. Harkema, David R. Harkin, Daniel P., 11 185 Harlow, Heidi L. 27 Harong, Sue 190 Harper, Leanne K. Harper, Paul E. Harrell, Nancy W. 186 Harrington, Anne E. 184
Harris, Jeanne L. 27 Harris, Sean Harrison, Jeff 58 Hart, Kevin V. 193 Hart, Lynn E. Hart, Susan L. 27 Harter, Katherine 27 Hartman, Michelle Hartong, Suzanne R. Hartt, David C. 28 Hartwig, Amy E. 183, 64 Harvey, Peggy L. Haskin, Brian S. Haskin, Jennifer L. 191 Hatch, Irene V. 191 Hathaway, Amy L. 28 Hathaway, Anne K. Hauger, Bryan E. Haupt, Christopher R. Haveman, Jennifer L. 174 Havenaar , Harold E. Havenaar , Jay J. Havenaar , John J. Haverdink, Michael P. 79, 60 Haynes, Monica H. Hazekamp, Audrey A. Heath, Scott D. Heidema, Chadwick R. Heidema, Gilbert B. Heideman, Carl E. Heidlauf, Karyn 28 Heinze, Mark P. Helland, Kristin G. 190, 85 Hellman, Nancy 173 Helmbrecht, Spencer E. Helmholdt, Shana B. Henderson, Cheryl 28 Hendges, Barry A. Hendrick, Steven R. Hendrickson, Amy S. 28 Hendrickson, Jon M. 75 Hendrickson, Susan D. 181
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER EDITOR
Beth Gloeckler John Armsfrong
EDITORIAL STAFF: Beth Gloeckler, Mr. end Mrs. John Gloeckler, Craig Tolsmo, Katie Gaikema PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Ben Johnson, Jon Hofman, Peter Idema, Jennifer Hoffman, Kevin Large, Eric Olson, David Ross Volume 70 of the MILESTONE was published by Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas. Photography: The senior portraits and underclassmen group shots were taken by Varden Studios of Rochester, New York. The team pictures and some sports were provided by the office of College Relations. The remaining pictures were taken by the MILESTONE staff. The staff printed all black and white photos. Cover: The cover is four-color in 150 point board. Paper stock: the pages are printed on 80# enamel paper, and the final cut size of the book is 9" 12". Type: The headlines, body copy, and captions use stymie bold print. The headlines vary in size while the body is 10 point, the captions are 8 point, and the photo credits are 6 point.
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