Milestone 1962

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" O u r vision raised to heaven's height, Our anchor fast through dark of night

For S t e a d f a s t F a i t h , " Robert C a v a n a u g h , 1958



MILESTONE Re-presenting the 1 9 6 1 - 1 9 6 2 School Year C o m p i l e d by the 1 9 6 2 Milestone Staff For the Students of Hope College A t Holland, M i c h i g a n



Hope College MILESTONE

1962 W h a t t e x t b o o k does not b e g i n w i t h a p a r a g r a p h or c h a p t e r on the aims a n d direction, o f s t u d y ? W h a t research p r o j e c t is not i n i t i a t e d w i t h some e x p e c t a t i o n of the g r e a t e s t possibilities? Every j o b signif i c a n t in r e s p o n s i b i l i t y a n d o p p o r t u n i t y requires t h a t w e sense its challenges a n d t h a t w e rise to a t t a i n the s t a n d a r d s of excellence. Looking b a c k at the i m p o r t a n t events of the y e a r , w e r e m e m b e r most v i v i d l y those w h i c h rose to the height of our hopes. Their m e m o r y belongs to this y e a r a n d no o t h e r . The n e w l i b r a r y w a s ded i c a t e d a n d has p r o v i d e d the c o l l e g e c o m m u n i t y w i t h facilities c o n d u c i v e to s u p e r i o r studies. N e w plans have b e e n m a d e , n e w professors met, n e w subjects t a k e n , w h i c h e l e v a t e the prospects of the f u t u r e of the c o l l e g e . O b s t a c l e s have been m o u n t e d in our p e r s o n a l relations, and friends made. G o o d sportsmanship has b e e n shown w h e n g a m e s have b e e n lost, a n d hopes not d e s t r o y e d . N o n e of these things w e r e v e r y e a r t h - s h a k i n g . M o s t h a d l i m i t e d significance b y themselves, but t o g e t h e r t h e y g a v e a w h o l e p i c t u r e of an i m p o r t a n t y e a r . W h e t h e r this w a s " t h e best y e a r y e t " is still to be seen. Y o u r y e a r b o o k staff believes it has b e e n , a n d here presents " t h e b e s t " of the y e a r ' s a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s , the r e a l i z a t i o n o f high hopes.


TABU OF CONTENTS Prologue

6-21

ADMINISTRATION and INSTRUCTION . . . .

Staff of the Milestone

The President

25

A Letter f r o m the President

26

The C o l l e g e

27-33

Staff

Academic

27

Finance-Business

28

Alumni-Public

Relations

Residence D i r e c t o r s

29 30

Services

31

L i b r a r y a n d O f f i c e Staff

32

Maintenance

33

Faculty

25-47

English

35

Philosophy a n d Religion

36

History

37

Education and Speech Economics a n d

Business

Language

38 39 40-41

Sociology and

Psychology

A r t a n d Music

42 43

Biology a n d Chemistry

44

Physics a n d M a t h e m a t i c s

45

Physical

Education

Research

46 47

Underclassmen

49-93

Freshmen Class O f f i c e r s

49

Freshmen

50-62

S o p h o m o r e Class O f f i c e r s

63

Sophomores

64-80

Junior Class O f f i c e r s

81

Juniors

82-93

ACTIVITIES A N D S O C I A L LIFE

94-256

Student

96-97

Council

Anchor

98

Milestone

100

The S c h o o l Y e a r

101-133

Registration Kangaroo

102 Court

103

G e n e v a Retreat

104

Pull

105

Homecoming

106

The

108

Queen

Academic Homecoming Library

4

22-94

Dedication

Ill 112

C a n o e Trip

113

Senior Music Recitalists

114

Slater Parties

115

N y k e r k C u p Contest

116-117

S p i r i t u a l Life Emphasis

118


Lecturers

119

Men's and Women's Choir

191

Vespers a n d " M e s s i a h "

120-121

Chancel Choir

192

Christmas

122

Opus

193

Exams

123

W T A S Radio Station

194

A.D.D. and H Club

195 196

Dutch Treat W e e k

.124

All College Sing

125-126

A P O Service O r g a n i z a t i o n

U g l y M a n Contest

127

History

Penny C a r n i v a l a n d C a m p a i g n W e e k

128

Business a n d Economics C l u b

Fine A r t s W e e k

129

Classics C l u b

199 200 201

Vienna Summer School

.130

G e r m a n a n d G e r m a n Honors

Students S t u d y i n g A w a y

.131

Spanish C l u b

197 198

May Day

132

French

Club

202

Graduation

133

B i o l o g y a n d P r e - M e d . Clubs

203

Societies Pan-Hellenic Board Intra-Fraternity Council

.

.

A l p h a G a m m a Phi

134-151

Chemistry Club

135

S.E.A

. . 135 .137

Chi Phi S i g m a

138

D e l t a Phi

140

Phi K a p p a A l p h a

. 141

205

Nexus

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S p i r i t u a l Life C o m m i t t e e

208-235

Senior O f f i c e r s

143

Student Directory Advertisements

S i g m a l o t a Beta

146

Finis

K a p p a Eta N u

147

Sigma Sigma

149

Phi Tau N u

,

O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsilon

208 —

236

150

Sports

152-177

Football

153-157

Cross C o u n t r y

158-159

Basketball

160-166

Tennis

.

Cover

167

Baseball

169

Golf Track

207

Seniors

144

K a p p a Beta Phi

204

171 ...

172

I n t r a m u r a l Sports C h e e r l e a d e r s ....

174 .

W o m e n ' s Sports Organizations M o r t a r B o a r d a n d Blue Key

175 176 178-207 179

S t u d e n t Counselors

180

A s s o c i a t e d W o m e n Students

181

Student Christian Association .

182

I n t e r n a t i o n a l Relations C l u b

183

Palette a n d M a s q u e

184

D e b a t e a n d N a t i o n a l C o l l e g i a t e Players

185

Band a n d O r c h e s t r a

186

Symphonette

189

Chapel Choir

. 190-192

What

goals

erect

a

have

ladder.

we To

set

what

up? The heights

colors do

we

l o o k ? A spire rises in r e d . W h a t d i f f i c u l t i e s d o w e meet? The p a t t e r n forms a p a t h . In this w a y our cover suggests our theme as our y e a r b o o k reflects h o p e s a n d heights o f achievements.


EXPERIENCES OF THE DAY Rise and shine . . . W h o knows what the new d a y will bring.

To sing, to join with all the college community, to find direction. W e will find no better place to do these things than in our lovely chapel.

p.


The d a y m a y be busy. Look a n d make certain you are not f o r g e t t i n g any a p p o i n t m e n t .


Day dreaming? Yes, m a y b e , but great discoveries are made while g a z i n g out the classroom w i n d o w .


Some questions an instructor is a b l e to answer best.

A f t e r class new a n d old friends meet, talking of weather and of studies, and of mutual problems.

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Each morning moves so quickly. The library fills as mid-morning arrives. Research and assignments are finished a n d crossed off the list of " t h i n g s to d o " in the quiet and studious atmosphere.

" Y o u are d o i n g w e l l ! " A w o r d of encouragement f r o m the critic teacher makes the whole d a y go better.


Meet students from the other schools. Broaden your circle of acquaintances


The line is long. N o w is the time to test your patience. O n c e served, there is time for chatter a n d laughter.

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Some continue l a b experiments through the a f t e r n o o n . " I w o n d e r w h a t I have h e r e ? "

Physical exercise now replaces equally strenuous mental exercise. The b a c k b o a r d a n d the ball can take a lot of pounding.

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O f f she goes to take over her own class. You realize what a great chal lenge it is to interest all the pupils.


Classes are over and there is time to a m b l e through the pines. Activities go on f a r into the evening. Concerts, programs and plays keep students rehearsing a n d p e r f o r m i n g . 17


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It is a beautiful building a n d a generous g i f t . Faculty a n d speakers have pointed out its importance to genuine scholarship. The library is " t h e heart of the academic c o m m u n i t y , " many have said. Certainly, the facilities are f a r superior to those previously used, and the space a n d availability of materials f o r study much i m p r o v e d . This school year, 1 9 6 1 -1 9 6 2 , is especially important because it is the year that the Van Zoeren Library was d e d i c a t e d . So, the Milestone staff thinks it fitting to offer its thanks to the donor of finances, the architect a n d planners, the contractors, and all those w h o w o r k e d to make the new library possible. Special gratitude for their continued service to the students and faculty goes to the library staff h e a d e d by M r . M a y .

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The foyer of the Music Building now is almost quiet. Practice rooms are nearly empty. Few coats remain in Phelps coat room. Tomorrow will not be the same. It will bring new challenges, new goals to meet, new heights of accomplishment. Sleep well.



PART I: ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION

"For all who w o u l d lead man's long thoughts beyond the things that are known into the w o r l d which is unknown that their faith may prepare for us a place in the infinite mystery . . — Litany f r o m the L i b r a r y D e d i c a t i o n



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Dr. I r w i n J. L u b b e r s

Convocations

provide

opportunities

to

see

our

PRESIDENT LUBBERS

President

in cap a n d g o w n .

Dr. a n d Mrs. L u b b e r s r e c e i v e d the i m p o r t a n t v i s i t o r s t o the c a m p u s .

The President of Hope College had a big job to d o this year with plans for new housing, new finances, a n d new curriculum. The students saw him in many capacities through the year. W e saw him while w a l k i n g to chapel, a n d during the Freshman Reception; at the President's Luncheon a n d on tours through the campus with important guests. All w e r e greeted with a friendly manner a n d entertained with many w i t t y stories. As chief administrator, Dr. Irwin Lubbers has given his hours of time f r o m morning to night to keeping the academic standards of Hope high. Projection and planning into the future of our college has been extensive under his direction.

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H O P E

C O L L E G E

H O L L A N D ,

M I C H I G A N

O F F I C E OF THE P R E S I D E N T

The 1962 MILESTONE commemorates a year which is destined to be a real "milestone" in the history of Hope College. A milestone can mean many things to a traveler depending on his point of view. To the small mind, it signifies the completion of a task, to the mind filled with hope and vision, it represents the partial accomplishment of a grand undertaking. Many things have been accomplished during this school year which point the way to expanded horizons in the development of Hope College. The intellectual life of the campus received impressive stimulation from the dedication and opening of the new Van Zoeren Library which promises to inspire students and faculty for years to come. The future enrichment of student life was assured by the renovation of Graves Library providing facilities for a student center. The new Van Raalte campus was opened and the first phase in the long term development plan for athletics and physical education was consummated through the completion of the new running track, baseball fields, and intramural fields. Underlying the building program was the conclusion of the "Looking Ahead With Hope" campaign in which the parents of students, alumni, and friends of the college contributed over 2.2 million dollars to the college development program, exceeding by more than ten percent the goal set three years before. The passing of these milestones points the way to continued success as students, faculty, alumni, and friends, "forgetting those things which are behind press forward" toward new and larger goals. Sincerely


William

Vander

H a r v e y , D e a n of

Lugt, D e a n of

Faculty, W i l l i a m

H i l m e r t , Dean a f

Men,

and

Students.

Emma M . Reeverts, Dean of W o m e n

James


Mr.

H e n r y Steffens, T r e a s u r e r , M r . A l b e r t

Timmer,

D i r e c t o r of

Admissions, and

Mr.

Rein Visscher, Business M a n a g e r .

M r . Ekdal Buys, President of the Board of Trustees.

JoAnn

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H u e n i n k , Recorder.


M r . John R. M a y , H e a d L i b r a r i a n .

Janet M u l d e r , A r c h i v i s t .

Rev. A l l e n C a o k , C o l l e g e Pastor.

Gerald

Kruyf, Director of

Relations.

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Public Relations, a n d M a r i a n

S t r y k e r , D i r e c t o r of

Alumni


E. D. W a d e , Book Store M a n a g e r .

Assistant K o f f e e Kletz M a n a g e r .

M r s . D o r o t h y Burt, Koffee

Row

1 — Rika

Kamerman,

Lyda N e w h o u s e , W i n n e i Mary

Beookhouse, Jennie

Maria

Vandenbroek,

Dina

Mulder,

Hiene

Knoll, M a r i e

Nienhuis,

Jan

Koop,

W i e r e n g a , Esther V a n d e r W e g e , Bertha V a n d e r Sluis Row 2 — I r e n e H a y w a r d , Essenburg, V i t a T a l b o t , M y r t l e B e n n e t t , M a r g a r e t

G o r d o n , Phylis S c h e e r h o o r e n ,

Fannie S l a g e r , Etta Boeve, Jean L o k k e r , M a r g e N i e n h u i s , Chris F a u p e l . Row 3 — Ed G r a t e r s , A r n o l d Rozema, H e n r y M u l d e r , A b e P a l m b o s , Dick C o r o n , M a r y Streur, Ralph Johnson, Ernie H a y w a r d , Asst. m g r . Roy Roe, M g r . Dick R a y m o n d , Don W h i t e .

Kletz M a n a g e r .


Mrs. M a r y

T e l l m a n , Miss

Peggy

B u t e y n , Mrs.

Isla

V a n E e n e n a a m , Mrs.

Lucille

O t t i p o b y , Mrs.

Elizabeth

K o e p p e , Mrs. Laura M a r k e r ! .

S t u d e n t Nurses a r e C a r o l B a r l e y , E l i z a b e t h Kraus, a n d C a r o l Heidema.

The C l i n i c staff o f nurses, Mrs. W m . M e e n g s , Mrs. John Bast, a n d Mrs. W i l l a r d W i c h e r s , assist Dr. O t t o V a n Der V e l d e .

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Row 1 — Evelyn Ryan, D o n n a M a k m a , D o r o t h y De B r u i n e , L i l l i a n Kefchum, Row

Joan

Bolman,

2 — Leona W i e r s m a ,

Peggy Sheryl

Jackson,

Florence

Dannenberg,

Vuurens.

Office

Staff

Phyllis T o p p e n ,

C h a r l o t t e M u l d e r , N o r m a S t a m , Esther S t i c k l e y , S h a r o n V a n d e r Meulen.

M y r t l e Luth, C a r o l e E l e n b a a s , Jean H o l c o m b e , G l a d y s H i n g a , I r e n e Ver Beek, Lois B a i l e y , G a i l S c h a b e r g

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ENGLISH EDWARD E. BRAND Ed.D. U n i v e r s i t y of Denver DENNIS CAMP M.A. Rutgers U n i v e r s i t y

CLARENCE DE G R A A F Ed.D. in English U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t

RUTH DE W O L F E M.A. Columbia University

JOHN W.

HOLLENBACH

Ph.D. University of Wisconsin

J O A N MUELLER Ph.D. O h i o State U n i v e r s i t y

Z O E MURRAY M.A. Baylor U n i v e r s i t y

A . JAMES PRINS M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n

E. J E A N PROTHEROE M.A. W e s t e r n Reserve U n i v e r s i t y

EDWARD S A V A G E Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of M i n n e s o t a

EMMA M . REEVERTS M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n

HENRY TEN H O O R M.A. University of M i c h i g a n

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PHILOSOPHY D. I V A N DYKSTRA Ph.D. Yale University C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t

J O H N UTZINGER Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of W a s h i n g t o n

RELIGION S I M O N DE VRIES Th.D. Union Theological Seminary

W I L L I A M J. HILMERT B.D. Western Theological Seminary C h a i r m a n of t h e D e p a r t m e n t of Religious E d u c a t i o n

B A S T I A N KRUITHOF Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of E d i n b u r g h

LAMBERT J. P O N S T E I N M.A. Oberlin College

HENRY V O O G D Th.D. Princeton U n i v e r s i t y C h a i r m a n of t h e D e p a r t m e n t

" P o i n t 3-C.

of R e l i g i o n a n d Bible

V

Discussion a f t e r class is a

rewarding

learning

experience

to M a r g e

Krie-

g e r , Jane Van T a t e n h o v e , Bob J a e h n i g , a n d Lou Sc'hudder, as t h e y listen to M r . Prins.

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POLITICAL SCIENCE

A L V I N W . VANDERBUSH M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n

J. DYKE V A N

PUTTEN

Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of C h i c a g o C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t

PAUL FRIED Ph.D. Erlangen University, Germany C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t

D A V I D POWELL M.A. O h i o State U n i v e r s i t y

HISTORY

b l e classes a r e l a r g e , b u t Sally Kooister finds a f r i e n d n e a r at h a n d .

A. WARREN WILLIAMS Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of N o r t h C a r o l i n a

s is w h e r e it s t a r t e d , " e x p l a i n s Dr. B a r l o w .

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EDUCATION

TUNIS BAKER Ph.D. N e w York U n i v e r s i t y

HELEN H. S C H O O N M.A. University of M i c h i g a n

GARRETT V A N D E R BORGH M.A. Columbia University

r

C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t

J O H N H. VER BEEK M.A.

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U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n

JAMES DE Y O U N G M.A. Bowling Green

k

State U n i v e r s i t y

J O H N HUBERT M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of S. D a k o t a

D A V I D KARSTEN M.A.

M a r y F r y l i n g seems to have her first g r a d e r s ' r a p t a t t e n t i o n .

Northwestern University

|

W I L L I A M SCHRIER Ph.D. University of M i c h i g a n C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t

SPEECH ROBERT L. SMITH M.A. B o w l i n g G r e e n State University Leave of A b s e n c e

Five

minutes a r e

w a i t t h e i r turns.

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up.

M r . H i l b e r t writes comments as students n e r v o u s l y


A D R I A N J. K L A A S E N Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of C h i c a g o

KENNETH J. WELLER Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n

D W I G H T B. Y N T E M A Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t

Mr.

Karsten

criticizes

every

acting

detail

Berghorst r e h e a r s e f o r a n a p p r o a c h i n g

as

Rod

Zegers,

Nancy

Rees, a n d

performance.

A l f a y o M o t u r i presents a K e n y a n p o i n t o f v i e w to

B. J.

BUSINESS ECONOMICS

Tom Bishop has a q u e s t i o n f o r Dr. Y n t e m a a f t e r economics class.

his speech class.

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LANGUAGE

'l&W™ itiiiwijm

lifer'

* i French classes a r e m e e t i n g in D u r f e e g r o u n d

floor.

Blaine M c K i n l e y a n d John M e l i c h a r h o l d a

discussion in French in the J u l i a n n a Room.

M r . Vercas

relaxes after

his lecture to French students.

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J O H N DE FREE M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n Chairman, Spanish

M A R I E J. FEYT M.A. Western Michigan University French EZRA GEARHART M.A. Indiana University Chairman, German

WERNER H E I N E M.A. M i c h i g a n State U n i v e r s i t y

GERHARD M E G O W Ph.D. Indiana University German

NELLA MEYER M.A. Columbia University French

J o h a n n a V o n Lente m o n i t o r s t h e l a n g u a g e l a b o r a t o r y a l l the students fill r e q u i r e m e n t hours.

m a k i n g certain that RALPH PERRY Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of I l l i n o i s MARGUERITE M . PRINS M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of W i s c o n s i n C h a i r m a n , French

ESTHER M . S N O W M.A. M i c h i g a n State U n i v e r s i t y German

E D W A R D J. WOLTERS M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n C h a i r m a n , Classical Languages

o

JOSEPH ZSIROS Th.D. Debrecin University Classical L a n g u a g e s

Language laboratory

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PSYCHOLOGY ROBERT S. B R O W N M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n

ROBERT DE H A A N Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of C h i c a g o C h a i r m a n of t h e D e p a r t m e n t

LARS GRANBERG Ph.D. University of Chicago JAMES HARVEY Ph.D. M i c h i g a n State U n i v e r s i t y

E. PHILIP V A N

EYL

M.A. Claremont University

C o u n s e l i n g is p a r t of M r . G r a n b e r g ' s j o b , an aspect e q u a l l y as r e w a r d i n g f o r h i m as t e a c h i n g .

SOCIOLOGY

EARL HALL M.A. N e w School of Social Research N e w York C i t y

W I L L I A M V A N D E R LUGT Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n D e p a r t m e n t o f Psychology and Sociology Dave

DeVisser,

a

student

experiments.

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of

psychology,

performs

one

In

a

series

of

interesting


MUSIC

n

NORMA BAUGHMAN C o l l e g e of M u s i c , C i n c i n n a t i

ROBERT W . C A V A N A U G H

i J

Ed.D. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t

JANTINA W . HOLLEMAN M.A. Columbia University

HELENE P. KARSTEN A m e r i c a n C o n s e r v a t o r y of Music,

Chicago

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A N T H O N Y KOOIKER M.M. Eastman School of Music

ROGER J. RIETBERG S.M.M, Union Theological Seminary School of Sacred Music

MORRETTE L.' RIDER Ed.D. Columbia University Rigerous p r a c t i c e f o r m s a

large

part

of

Fran

Welcher's

music s t u d y .

ALBERT SCHABERG M.M. Eastman School of M u s i c

ART JAMES LOVELESS M.A. Indiana University C h a i r m a n of t h e D e p a r t m e n t

MARCIA W O O D M.F.A. Sculpturing

with

clay

is not

an

easy

task

as

Paulette

Droppers

discovers

as

she

Cranbrook Academy of Art

listens to Miss W o o d ' s i n s t r u c t i o n s .

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PHILIP G. C R O O K Ph.D. University of Pennsylvanio

ALICE ELLIOTT Ph.D. Kansas State U n i v e r s i t y

WILLIAM OOSTENINK M.S. U n i v e r s i t y of I o w a

OSCAR E. T H O M P S O N M.A. Cornell University C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t

BIOLOGY

EVA B. V A N S C H A A K Ph.D. Johns-Hopkins University

CHEMISTRY The

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utmost

plicated

concentration

physics

is

essential

for

the

success

of

a

com-

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LORRAINE HELLENGA M.S. W a y n e State U n i v e r s i t y

EUGENE C. JEKEL M.S. Purdue U n i v e r s i t y

J. HARVEY KLEINHEKSEL Ph.D. U n i v e r s i t y of I l l i n o i s

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JAY E. FOLKERT Ph.D. M i c h i g a n State U n i v e r s i t y C h a i r m a n of the D e p a r t m e n t

Dr. K l e i n h e k s e l a p t l y e x p l a i n s a most drfficult t h e o r y .

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GERRIT V A N

ZYL

Ph.D. University of M i c h i g a n C h a i r m a n of t h e D e p a r t m e n t BARBARA LOVELESS M.A. Indiana University

FRANK SHERBURNE M.S. M i c h i g a n State U n i v e r s i t y

CHARLES A . STEKETEE M.A. University of M i c h i g a n

JOHN VAN

IWAARDEN

M.A. University of M i c h i g a n

Long

hours

ore

spent

in

the

chemistry

lob.

Peter

Hsu

finishes

on

experiment.

MATHEMATICS PHYSICS / HARRY FRISSEL Ph.D. University of Iowa

o

CLARENCE KLEIS M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n

Chairman of the Department

m D i f f i c u l t concepts n e e d e x t r a e x p l a n a t i o n by M r . Kleis.

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mmsmmammm G O R D O N BREWER M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n

RUSSELL DE VETTE M.A. U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n Physical s t a m i n a a n d fitness r e q u i r e l i m b e r i n g calisthenics.

i LAWRENCE J. GREEN Ph.D. University of Iowa Chairman of the Department

JOAN

PYLE

B.A. Hope College

PHYSICAL EDUCATION B a d m i n t o n p r o v i d e s p h y s i c a l exercise f o r the g i r l s in a d d i t i o n t o v o l l e y b a l l , s o f t b a l l , b a s k e t b a l l , t e n n i s a n d m a n y o t h e r phys.

46

e d . courses.


RESEARCH

Dr.

Crook

prepares

to e x a m i n e organisms

i n the t e l e v i s i o n

m i c r o s c o p e . He is

studying p h o t o g r a p h i c a n d e m b e d d i n g procedures to enable better teaching materials. Many

other

faculty

members are

also w o r k i n g

on s c h o l a r l y p r o j e c t s f o r a d d i t i o n a l

degrees.

M r . Ten H o o r w o r k s on his d o c t o r a t e . His p r o j e c t is to examine

the early

18th c e n t u r y

as a comic d r a m a t i s t .

Dr. D e H a a n discovers a g r e a t d e a l a b o u t l e a d e r s h i p as he observes y o u n g e r students at S h i e l d s .

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p l a y w r i g h t , Susanna C e n t l i v r e


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FRESHMAN OFFICERS

Bruce N e c k e r s , T r e a s u r e r ; M a r y

Sagendorf,

Secretary.

Paul

Ransford,

President.

Dean

Overman,

"

mbdmrnimmm Freshman f e l l o w s a r e d i r e c t e d b y

Pres. Paul R a n s f o r d b o o s t e d the spirits of

the d a y of N y k e r k c o m p e t i t i o n .

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the

Freshman g i r l s b e f o r e

Vice

President.


ROGER ABEL TYSE ACHTERHOF SALLY ALDERINK JULIA ALEXANDER

NEAL ALLDRITT REBECCA ALLEN ROBERT ALLEN BEVERLY ALLRED

HARRY ANDERSEN ROBERT ANDERSEN, JR. CAROLYN ANDERSON MELVIN A N D R I N G A

V

RUBEN ARCHILLA ROGER ARENDSEN SALLY ARMISTEAD PATRICIA A S H W O O D

KAREN A T M A N ALICE A U E R N H A M M E R D A V I D BAAS BENJAMIN BAO

W I L L I A M BARLEY KENNETH B A R O N PAUL BAST M A R I L Y N BATES

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HOPE BECKERING JAMES BEKKERING JAMES BELTMAN RICHARD B E N N I N K

m D O U G L A S BERENS VALLEY BESWICK HARRY BERLING CAROL BEUKEMA

J U D I T H BEUKEMA LARRY BOLDT RICHARD BOLT NANCY BONJERNOOR

LINDA B O R G M A N N I N A BOSSENBROEK S U S A N BOSSHARD LORNA BOUMA

BRENT B O U W M A N KAY B R A M A N PAUL BRANDT W I L L I A M BRAUER

tfe JAMES BREISCH MARY BRIDGER JAMES BRINK BARBARA BRITT

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BEVERLY B R O W N KATHRYN B R O W N GEORGE BRUCE JOYCE BUCKHOUT

INARA BUNDZA ROGER BURGESS JAMES BURNETT RICHARD B U S M A N

S A N D R A CADY LAWRENCE CALFEE JAMES CARTER W I L L I A M CATHCART

BILLIE C H A I N LI HUI C H A N G A L A N CHESNEY JAMES CHESNEY

JEANNE CHICOINE THOMAS COUSINEAU CLIFFORD CROCOLL DAVID DALMAN

L I N D A DAVIS KAREN D A W K I N S PHYLLIS D E A N D O N N A DE BLAAY

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G A I L DE BOER NEIL DE BOER PATRICIA DECKER S H A R O N DECKER

D U A N E DE H O L L A N D E R ARLENE DEITZ CHARLES DEKKER L I N N A Y DE LEEUW

CARL

DELL

J O - A N N DE N O B L E DIRCK DE VELDER J O H N DE VELDER

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ROBERT DE Y O U N G KEITH DE Z W A A N W A Y N E DICKERT BETTY DIETCH

PETER DINGELDEY LEONARD DOREY JANET D U N H A M OLIVER DURRELL

D A V I D DYKSTRA PAMELA DYKSTRA PAUL ELENBAAS J E A N A N N ELGERSMA

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LINDA MAE ELZINGA J O H N EMMERT B E N J A M I N EMERICK MITSU EMORI

C A R I N A ERIKSON JOAN

ESTHER

JEFFERY EUBANK DARL EVERS

LORRAINE FILIBERT MARY FLIKKEMA MARY FOLKERT ROBERT FOLKERTS

TERRY FONDRK FRANCES FORD A N N GALE BRUCE G I B B O N S

PATRICIA G L E I C H M A N N NANCY GOEMAN M A R T I N GOSSELAAR MARJORIE G O U W E N S

DOREL G R A N T D E N N I S GREIFFENDORF GAIL GROTENHUIS MAYO HADDEN

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FRANCES H A L A M A R I L Y N HARGETT GAYLE H A R R I N G T O N KATHLEEN H A R R I S O N

LARRY H A V E R K A M P ROBERT HECHT LOIS HEIDEMA PAUL HESSELINK

R O N A L D HIBELINK DOROTHY H I N Z M A R I O N HOEKSTRA B O U R G I HOERNER

ALLEN H O F F M A N MARLENE H O F F M A N CURTIS H O L L E M A N EDITH H O L L E M A N

ELLEN H O L L I N G E R G E O R G E HUBBARD GRACIA HUISMAN ANNE HUTCHINSON

KAREN HUYCK PETER JENNER W I L L I A M JOECKEL ELLIS JULIEN

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KATHLEEN KELLER N A N C Y KILLAM W I L L I A M KIRLIN RUSSELL KLEINHEKSEL

CHARLES KLOMPARENS CAROL KLOOSTER JAMES KLYNSTRA CHRISTOPHER KNECHT

RUTHANN KOHLMAN SALLY KOOISTRA EUGENE KORT D A V D KROES

GERALD KRUEGER JANE KRUIZENGA DELLA KUIPER BARBARA KUITE

DONALD LAM SIEGLINDE L A N G J A H R KATHLEEN LESEMAN JANET LEWIS

RUDOLPH LIEDTKE J O H N LINDGREN PATRICIA LINGLE THEODORE L O N G

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MARTHA LOOTENS J O A N LOWEKE WALTER M A K A R Y K BRUCE M A S S E L I N K

JEAN MAST ROBERT M A X A M RICHARD M C FALL TERRY M C G I L V R A

W A Y N E MEAD J O H N MEENGS LOREN M E E N G S CHARLES M E N N I N G

STEPHAN MILLAR PHILIP MILLER MARY MILLS TIMOTHY MINER

Ilk Ilk

JAMES M O N S E N REGINA

MUELLER

LINDA M U N R O BRUCE NECKERS

to

CARL N I E K A M P WENCHE NILSEN JOHN NODOP D A V I D NYKERK

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N A N C Y NYKERK EARL OLGERS CAROLYN OLSEN FRANCES O S B O R N

MARGIE OTTO DEAN OVERMAN KATHERINE O W E N EDWARD PALSROK

A M Z I E PARCELL S A N D R A PARKER W I L L I A M PEACOCK ROBERT PIERS

S H A R O N PLUISTER S H A R O N PONTIER W I L L I A M POPPINK DOROTHY

PRINCE

SUELLEN PRINS J A C O B PRUIKSMA M A R C I A PLYMAN S U Z A N N E RADLIFF

CARLA REIDSMA D A V I D RENKES KENNETH REYNEN J O H N RICHARDSON


JAMES RIDDER JAMES RIEMERSMA GERRIT RIETVELD J O H N ROTTSCHAFER

BRYAN ROWDER D A V I D RUSSELL FREDERICK RYDER MARY S A G E N D O R F

M A R C I A SAYLES BARBARA SCHAL SHERYL SCHAPER MARY SCHERPENISSE

LISCETTE S C H O O N M A K E R M A R T I N SCHOLTENS CHERYL S C H O U T E N SUSAN SCHRANDT

mi'AViVA'VA'.'.V.M.M.vi " M U M

ROBERT SCHROTENBOER JAMES SERUM W I L L I A M SETH GLEN SHANHOLTZER

RICHARD SCHUMAKER HARRY SILL LYNN SIMONS KENNETH SIMMELINK

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N A N C Y SLAGTER GEORGE SLUYTER RICHARD SMALLEY A L A N SMITH

BETTY SMITH D O U G L A S SMITH M I C H A E L SNYDER J A N N A SOUTH

GLORIA

SPONBERG

S U S A N SPRING D A V I D STANSBY PEGGY STEARN

D A V I D STEHOUWER PETER STEKETEE SALLY STEKETEE T H O M A S STRAATSMA

PHILIP STRENGHOLT D A V I D STRYKER STEPHEN SU ROLLAND S W A N K

T GARY TAFT JAMES TELL N O R M A N TEN BRINK R O N A L D TEMPAS

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CHARLES THEYNE M A R K TIDD CLYDE T I L T O N CAROLE T I M K O V I C H

S A N D R A TIMMER D U A N E TRIEMSTRA BARBARA TURINSKY J O H N V A N BELOIS

SANDRA V A N DAM CARLA V A N D E BUNTE R O N A L D V A N D E N BOSCH MARY VANDERBILT

FRANK V A N D E R H O F F JAMES V A N D E R KOLK RODGER V A N D E R J A G T SANDRA VANDER K O O I

NORMA VANDERLAAN J O H N V A N D E R ROEST J O A N VANDERVEEN M A R C I A V A N D E R VLIET

J A N I C E V A N D E R WIEL PETER V A N D E R WERF GERTRUDE V A N DYK D A V I D V A N HUIS

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KATHERINE V A N KUIKEN CAROL V A N LENTE PETER V A N LIEROP JOHN V A N WINGEREN

il;

GARI V A R T A N I A N KATHLEEN V E R D U I N L I N D A VER MEER GERALD VERMEULEN

D A V I D VERWOLF J O A N VISSCHER DENNIS VOGEL MARCIA VOIGT

JUDITH W A L L A C E ELLEN WALTERS JOHN W A N G BRIAN WARNER

RONALD WARNET HARRIET W E I N FRANCES WELCHER MARJORIE W I E G M A N

CHARLES WIERS RONALD WIERSMA STEPHEN W I L C O X JAMES WILEY

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JAMES W O L B R I N K JON WOUNDY SANDRA WRIGHT BARBARA YAGER

C A R O L YONKERS RUTH Y Z E N B A A R D JAMES ZEEDYK MARGARET ZEGERS

A N D R E W ZWEMER R O N A L D ZYLSTRA

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SOPHOMORE OFFICERS

Mouw,

Dave

Whether

it

be

the

President.

Arlene

Sophomore

A r e n d s , Treasurer.

fellows

or

one

of

the

Sue

Strom,

fraternities

e n j o y the songs.

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Secretary.

Mark

s e r e n a d i n g , the

Suwyn,

girls

at

Vice

Van

President.

Vleck


CAROLE A A R D S M A A N N E ALLEN ARLENE ARENDS D A V I D BACH

ROBERT BAUER A L I S O N BECK ARLENE BEIMERS J U D I T H BEUKEMA

JANET B L O M JULIA B L O U G H KAREN BLUM C A R O L BOERSMA

ERVIN BOLKS HENRY BOLT JAMES BOLTHOUSE D I A N A BOPP

S A N D R A BOVENKERK L I N D A BRAMWELL CARL BRANDT DALE BRINKS

LESLEY BROWER BETTY BRUINS MARGARET B U N D S C H U H S H A R O N BURRILL


JUDITH C A M E R O N MADELINE C H A N G CHARLES CHRISTENSEN C A R O L Y N CHURCH

CAROLE CLOSTERHOUSE A N N COLLINS T H O M COLLINS JANICE C O O N

J O A N COWLES CAROL C R O N K J O H N CROZIER KAREN C U S H M A N

KAREN DANIELS SANDRA D A V I O U JUNE D A V I S R U T H A N N DE ATLEY

RUTH DE BOER DAVID DEN OUDEN A R N O L D DE PAGTER ELAINE DE R1DDER

JACK DERKS D A V I D DE VISSER HARRIET DE V O S JAMES DE VRIES

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L I N D A DE W I T T G A Y DE Y O U N G KAREN DE Y O U N G A L A N DIBBLE

CAROL DIEPHOUSE STEPHEN D I T K O J O H N DRYFHOUT KENNETH D U L O W

DAVID D U N N S H A R O N DYKEMA B R I A N DYKSTRA S H A R O N DYKSTRA

JAMES EDGAR, JR. PAUL E E N I G E N B U R G J O H N EKEMA J O H N ELLIOT, JR.

JEANNETTE ELLSWORTH RICHARD E L Z I N G A STUART E M M O N S T H O M A S EWART

M A R I L Y N EZZELL J E A N N E FERB CHRISTINE FERRUZZI ROBERT F I A L K O

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MARY FINLAY BARBARA FISHER JAMES F L A G G MARY FOLKERT

PATRICIA FRANCIS BARBARA FREGGENS N O R M A FRENCH GAIL FRIDLINGTON

A N N GARDNER LOUISE GARTER JANET GLASS STEPHANIE G O O D E S

BRUCE G O O D W I N ALFRED G R A M S C O N N I E GREEN J O H N GREZE

GLENN GUTKNECHT GERALD H A G A N S MARGARET HALE MARTHA HALLMAN

JANE HANDLOGTEN ESTHER H A R P H A M N A N C Y HARRISON R O N A L D HARTGERINK

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GARY H A V E R D I N K J O A N HAVERKAMP JAMES H A W K I N S D I A N A HELLENGA

BRUCE HEPBURN L I N D A HEPBURN N A N C Y HERBIG BETTY HESSELINK

GARY HIEFTJE C Y N T H I A HILL GEORGIA H I N Z M A N N D E N N I S HOEKSTRA

J O H N HOEKSTRA CAROL HOEKZEMA HARVEY H O F F M A N HELEN HOFFMYER

WENDELL H O F M A N SIDNEY H O L D E N DORIS H O L L A N D E R CHARLES H O L L E M A N

DAVID HOLLENBACH SANDRA HOLMEN DONALD H O O D THEODORE H O O K

69


RICHARD H O P K I N S J O A N HOPP BARBARA H O S K I N S HAROLD HOSTETTER

DORIS H O U C K LOIS HUISJEN BARBARA H U I Z E N G A VIRGINIA HUIZENGA

GRETCHEN HULL ROBERT J A C K S O N BARBARA J A N S M A D I A N A JENKS

BARBARA J O H N S O N EARL J O H N S O N J A C Q U E L I N E JOSEPH ELEANOR J U N G

M A R S H A KAPER RUTH KAPER D O N A L D KARDUX L I N D A KAYLOR

W I L L I A M KEEN KEITH KLAAREN J O H N KLEIN MARY KLEIN

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BELLE KLEINHEKSEL ROGER KLUNGLE W A Y N E KNOPER A N N KNUDSEN

J U D I T H KOLLEN EARL K O O P S A R L O A KORT C A R O L KORTE

GAILERD KORVER DALE KRAAI ARTHUR KRAMER J A C Q U E L I N E KRAUSE

DALE KRONEMEYER C A R O L KUYPER D I A N E LA BOUEFF CHARLES L A N T A Y

J A N E LE FEVER LARRY LEMMENES M A R K LEWIS J O H N LOBBES

N A N C Y LOEWY HUBERT L O R I N C Z SHERRYL L O W I N G JAMES LUCAS

71


L I N D A LUCAS RICHARD MACHIELE ROBERT M A C K A Y EDWARD MARSILJE

J O H N MARTIN ROGER M A X A M JOSEPH M A Y N E BLAINE M C KINLEY

M I C H A E L M C NEAL T H O M A S M C NEIL W I L L I A M MEENGS JANET M E R S O N

KATHLEEN MEYER R O N A L D MEYER B O N N I E MEYERS ROBERT MILLER

RUTH MILLER CAROL M O G L E JOSEFINA MONTES SUSAN M O O Y

A L F A Y O MOTURI DAVID M O U W JERI MUEHLENBACK T I M MULDER

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M A R C I A MUYSKENS TERRY N A G E L V O O R T DAVID NASH T H O M A S NEDERVELD

MARY NEVENZEL KORTNEY NIEBOER LINDA NILSSON STEPHEN N O R D S T R O M

LINDA NOTT J O H N NYBOER JOY O 1 C O N N O R DANIEL O G D E N

GILBERT O G O N J I FRANCES O H R LINDA O L S O N CLAIRE O S B O R N

ALBERT O S M A N M A R C I A OSTERINK JAMES OVERBEEK PETER PAULSEN

KATHLEEN PAYNE M A R J O R I E PECK B O N N I E PEDDIE W I L L I A M PENNY

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VICTOR PETERSON S U S A N PFLEEGER ROSEMARY PIERSMA G L E N N PIETENPOL

THOMAS POOL GARRY PRIBBLE AUDREY PRINS ROBERT PURNELL

KENNETH OUAKKELAAR ROBERT RAATJES M A R I L Y N REED JAMES REID

LEORA REMTEMA WILLARD RENS LEANNE RIDDERHOFF W I L L I A M RIEDEL

V I V I A N RIEMERSMA ROBERT RIPLEY NOEL RISE CAROLE RISSELADA

A L A N ROBERTSON W A Y N E ROOT HELEN ROSE BERNARD ROTTSCHAEFER

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GERALD ROTTSCHAEFER DIANE ROWLAND MYRA R O Z E B O O M JAMES RUFFNER

BARBARA RUGGIERI GAYLE RUISARD RICHARD RUSELINK LOREN RUSSCHER

D O N N A RYNBRANDT MARGARET RYNBRANDT N A N C Y RYPMA W I L L A R D RYPKEMA

GAYLE RYPSTRA A G N E S SALM D I A N E SAMEC PATRICIA SAYLER

NANCY SCHADEWALD M I C H A E L SCHRIER J A C Q U E L I N E SCHROTENBOER J A N I C E SCHULZ

MABLE S E A M A N L I N D A SELANDER MARGUERITE SIERSMA PATRICIA S I M P S O N

75


SANDRA SISSING TERRY SLAGER JAMES SLEE BETTY SLOT

ROGER S M A N T BARBARA SMEENGE D O R O T H Y SNYDER JOSEPH S O L M A N

ROBERTA S O O D S M A S H A R O N SPENCER J O H N STAPERT JUDITH STEEGSTRA

D A V I D STEGINK V E R N O N STERK J O H N STEVENS PENNY STONER

JAMES STAPLE S U S A N STROM BRUCE STRUIK J O H N SWART

PAUL T A N I S S U S A N TAYLOR R O N A L D TE BEEST N E L S O N TE CRONEY

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S H A R O N TEIN LARRY TEN PAS NEIL TEN PAS BRUCE TER BEEK

G L E N TERBEEK J A C Q U E L I N E TE R O N D E J E A N TERPSMA J U N E TERPSMA

PAUL TEUSINK N A N C Y TE W I N K L E DONALD THOMPSON ROBERT TIGELAAR

HERBERT TILLEMA DAVID TINHOLT LINDA TROWBRIDGE EVELYN TUCKER

C A R O L TURKSTRA JOANNE VAN ANROOY V A N BERGEREN LYNNE V A N D E BUNTE

L E N O R A V A N D E N BERG J E A N V A N DE POLDER RICHARD V A N D E R B O R G H JOYCE V A N D E R M O L E N

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ELAINE V A N D E R W A L L BARBARA V A N D E R WERF M A R C I A V A N D E VREDE J O A N V A N D E VUSSE

J O A N V A N DYKE T H O M A S V A N DYKE PETER V A N E G M O N D MARY V A N H A R N

WILLIAM V A N HOEVEN CHARLENE V A N H O U T E N CHARLOTTE V A N HUIS T H O M A S V A N HUIS

T H O M A S V A N LANGEVELDE JACK V A N LIERE CHRISTIAN V A N LONKHUYZEN JUDITH V A N RAALTE

FREDERICK V A N T A T E N H O V E JAMES V A N TIL JOHN VAN WIENEN GLENN V A N WIEREN

l i L t i h RUTH V A N W I T Z E N B U R G ARNOLD V A N ZANTEN KEITH V A N ZOEREN STEFFORD VELTEMA

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GERRY V E N E M A RONALD VENHUIZEN CHARLES VEURINK J O A N N E VISSCHER

BERNADINE V O J A K MARY V O L L I N K J O H N VOSS KAREN V O S K U I L

PAUL WACKERBARTH CAROL W A G N E R DOUGLAS WALVOORD LINDA W A L V O O R D

WESLEY W A S D Y K E DIANE WASHBURN ELBERT W A T R O U S LARRY WEED

BRUCE WELMERS RICHARD WELSH BARRY W E R K M A N N A N C Y WESSELS

FREDERICK W E Z E M A N ELLEN W H I T A K E R JACK WHITE JAMES W I E G E R I N K

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D A V I D WIER THOMAS WIERENGA ALAN WILSON LOIS W I L S O N

BONNIE WISSINK RICHARD WITTER LUCILE W O O D WADE W O O D

KAREN W O O D L E Y RUTH W O Z N E Y EDWIN WYNNE RUTH ZUIDERSMA

N A N C Y ZWART

Junior

Mary

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IUNIOR OFFICERS

J u d y D e R y k e , S e c r e t a r y , J i m B u l t m a n , Treasurer. Sam T o m l i n s o n , P r e s i d e n t . Rick B r o n d s m a , V i c e President.

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A l e x a n d r a T o w n s e n d , Bev Z e e d y k e , a n d C h r i s t i n e Ferruzzi at V a n Z o e r e n ' s r o u n d t a b l e .

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LYNNE A D A M S DIANE ANDERSON ABLA A N T A R LEO ARTHUR

SUSAN A T K I N S O N KEITH B A L C O M CAROL BARLEY LAURA-LEE BARETT

CHARLES BECHER MARY BERGHORST GEORGE BEUKEMA KENNETH BIEL

T H O M A S BISHOP KRISTIN BLANK KEITH BLEV1NS J O H N BLOM

GERALD B L O O D D A V I D BOLHUIS GERALD BOERHAVE C Y N T H I A BORDEWYK

RICHARD B R A N D S M A W I L L I A M BRASS ELAINE BRATTON ROBERT BREDEWEG

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HENRY BREEDERLADE DAVID BRINGEDAHL PRISCILLA BRINK ROBERTA B R O O K M A N N

D A V I D BROWER J O A N N BROWN JAMES B U L T M A N S H A R O N CADY

T H O M A S CETAS JEFFREY CHRISTENSEN S H E L D O N COLE ELIZABETH COOPER

J A C K COOPER JAMES COTTS PAUL CRAMER KAREN CRANDLE

D O N N A DAVIS BRUCE DE DEE L O R A I N E DE FEYTER J U D I T H DE RYKE

MARGARET DE VELDER D E N N I S DE W I T T M A R I L Y N DE W I T T PAUL DE Y O U N G

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PETER DE Y O U N G EDDY D O O R N CAROL D O U M A JOHN DUNN

T H O M A S DYKSTRA JOYCE E L Z I N G A MARILYN ELZINGA D A R W I N EVERS

M J O H N FAAS M A R T H A FAULK J O H N FIELDHOUSE JACK FISCHER

CAROL FUGE RUTH GERRITSEN BRUCE GILLIES ROBERT G O R D O N

M A R L Y N GORTMAKER MARY G O U W E N S N A N C Y GRABINSKI MAURINE HAAS

HILDA H A D A W I MARJORIE HANCHETT JOYCE HARMELINK RUSSELL HARMSEN

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D O N N A HARTMAN MARY DYKSTRA HAVLICEK STEPHEN H A V L I C E K CAROLYN HEIDEMAN

N A N C Y HERLEIN LARRY HEYNS T H O M A S HOEKSTRA JUDITH H O F F M A N

MARY H O G E N B O O M KENNETH H O L L E M A N SHIRLEY H O O V E R RALPH H O U S T O N

ELIZABETH H U S T O N ESTHER HUYSER PAUL H Y I N K CURTIS J A C O B S

JERRY J O H N S O N A N N JOHNVILLE SANDRA JOUSMA JAMES JURRIES

BEULA K A M P E N SAKIKO KANAMORI M A R I L Y N KEIZER BARBARA KEMME

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J O H N KIEFT G O R D O N KIRK GENE KLAASEN ROBERT KLEBE

PAUL KLEINHEKSEL L I N D A KLOOSTERHOUSE PATRICIA K O O I M A N ROBERT KOSTER

RUTH KREMER KELVIN KRONEMEYER BETSY K R U I Z E N G A R O N A L D KUDILE

BRUCE KUIKEN NANCY LANGDON ARLYN L A N T I N G DORA LIN

J E A N LOURET KEITH L O U W E N A A R S A N D R A LOVETT JUDITH LOVEYS

PAUL LUCAS M A R I N U S LUTTIKHUIZEN LEE M A A G E R MARGARET M A K I

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STANLEY M A R C U S G E O R G E MARR R O N A L D MARSHALL CAMPBELL M C K E N N A

FAITH M E E R M A N PAUL MEYER D O N A L D MIRCHELL LYNNE M O H R

JOHN MOOSHIE DAVID MORRISON VIRGINIA MORTENSEN LYNNE M U L L I K E N

GARY NEDERVELD EARL NETTLER ALBERT N I C O L A I MEREDITH N I E N H U I S

BONITA NIETERING MILTON NIEUWSMA R A Y M O N D NORDER CHRISTINE N Y K A M P

EVELYN O L T H O F THOMAS OOSTING D I A N A OSTER NEIL P A A U W E

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T H O M A S PEDDIE MARY PEELEN GAIL P E N N I N G T O N JUDY PESSEK

GILMER PETERSON J O H N PIET RONALD PLASMAN ROBERT POLEN

GRACE POPPINK EDITH PRINCE CHARLES PRINS CATHERINE RATMEYER

CAROL RATTRAY J O A N N REENDERS RALPH R O B R A H N BRUCE ROE

MARY ROTERS W I L L I A M RYAN M I C H A E L RYBARCZYK IDA SALM

PHILIP S A N T I N G A W A Y N E SAXSMA D O R I A N SCHAAP S H A R O N SCHAAP

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DALE SCHEERHORN J E A N SCHEFFERS D A U G H N SCHIPPER MERWYN SCHOLTEN

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JON SCHOON C A R O L Y N SCHUMACKER N A N C Y SCHWARZ D A V I D SCOTT

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RONALD SHOEMACKER CAROL SCHRADER J A C K SIEBERS SALLY SIENSTRA

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LARRY TEITSMA N O R M A N TELLIER CECIL TEN CATE J O A N TEN CATE

ARLEN TENPAS MARY TEN PAS SPRIGGS TE ROLLER JAMES T H O M A S

BARBARA TIMMERS SAMUEL T O M L I N S O N D O U G L A S TOXOPEUS M A R T H A TUCKER

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EDWIN VAN DONGEN J O H N V A N DUINEN WAYNE V A N DUINEN KURT V A N GERDEREN

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ACTIVITIES AND SOCIAL LIFE

"This time, like all times, is a very g o o d one, if we but know what to do with i t . " — "The American Scholar/

Emerson


I f 18 I

Row

1—Fred

Wezeman,

Tom

Cousineau,

Judy

De

Witt,

Ellen

Frink,

Norm

Kansfleld,

Judy

De

Ryke,

J i m A n d e r s o n , C a r o l e C l o s t e r h o u s e , Billie C h a i n , Lynne A d a m s . Row 2 — M a r t i Mary Row

W o r k m a n , Dan

Klein, John 3—Rick

Kieft, Carol

Vander

Borgh,

Ogden, Norma

Vanderlaan,

Roger

H o e k z e m a , Paul R a n s f o r d , G a y Darell Schregardus,

Karen

Abel,

Bonnie

Wissink, Carole M o g l e ,

De Y o u n g , C h a r l e s Becher, D a v e Bolhuis.

Vander

Lugt,

Pete

Dingeldey,

Sam

Tomlinson,

Rick Brandsjma, D a v e M o u w .

Secretary Treasurer

S t u d e n t C o u n c i l President, N o r m a n K a n s f i e l d

Secretary Vice

President

J. De Ryke Anderson Judy

DeWitt

Ellen F n n k


STUDENT COUNCIL

S e r v i n g t h e i m p o r t a n t r o l e as t h e g o v e r n m e n t o f t h e s t u d e n t b o d y , t h e S t u d e n t C o u n c i l w o r k s closely with both the faculty a n d a d m i n i s t r a t i o n a n d with the students o n t h e m a n y a n d v a r i o u s p r o b l e m s or i d e a s w h i c h m i g h t a r i s e d u r i n g t h e y e a r . P e r h a p s the most s i g n i f i c a n t p r o j e c t o f t h e y e a r 1 9 6 1 - 6 2 has b e e n t h e revision of representation, the election of representatives, a n d t h e d u t i e s a n d p r i v i l e g e s as r e p r e s e n t a tives.. Besides this, t h e S t u d e n t C o u n c i l has m a d e p o s s i b l e such a n n u a l events as t h e Pull, the N y k e r k Cup Contest, H o m e c o m i n g activities, a n d the All-Coll e g e S i n g - a l l w h i c h p l a y such a w o r t h w h i l e p a r t in the social life of Hope's campus. The S t u d e n t with

Council

members

of

the

Office

is u s u a l l y o p e n

to e n a b l e

V-'i. ^

It is d e b a t a b l e w h e t h e r dent

Council

or

Dave M o u w , Rick B r a n d s m a , Sam T o m l i n s o n , a n d J o h n K e i f t a r e discussing Stu-

personal

business.

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students to visit

c o u n c i l a n d to o f f e r c o m p l a i n t s a n d s u g g e s t i o n s .


ANCHOR H o p e C o l l e g e ' s w e e k l y n e w s p a p e r , t h e Anchor, a

necessary

informant

for

all

students

is

concerning

the life of the college. Under the editorship o f G e r r y W o l f , t h e Anchor

has p r e s e n t e d s o m e n e w f e a t u r e s

this y e a r such as t h e P o l i t i c a l C o m m e n t a r i e s a n d t h e Campus N e w s C o m m e n t a r y . Students are kept well informed

about

the

news

through

articles

on

the

scientific a n d political scene, news o f H o p e students, reviews of club p r o g r a m s a n d activities, a n d plans of

the

able

to

college. Through become

more

the

closely

Anchor,

students

associated

with

are the

c o l l e g e a n d its a c t i v i t i e s .

Gerry Wolf

and

Paul Lucas e n t e r t a i n L i n d a W a l v o a r d , w h o does not m i n d the d i v e r s i o n f r o m Anchor

Row 1—Jackie Schrotenboer, Bernie Vojak, Gerry Wolf, Nancy Sonneveidt, Kris Blank. Row 2—Bob Kreunen, Bev Joeckel, Ruth Flickema, Jan Rietvelt, Gord Huizen, Paul Lucas.

R 0 W l _ p . Kooiman, C. Timkovich, K. Verduin, P. Glelchmann, J, A. DeNoble, R. Kohlman, B. Freggens, J. Joseph, E. Harpham. Row 2—J. Ferb, C. Segedin, J. Cook, M. Snyder, P. Hesselink, D. Bach, D. Emmert, B. Boo, B. Chain, S. Spring.

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story w r i t i n g .


MILESTONE .

G e r r y W o l f , Anchor

M

a

editor

M i l e s t o n e Editor, J o a n Ten C a t e

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Cherished memories of student days, of activities a n d f r i e n d s , o f teachers a n d studies are the basis for t h e Milestone.

A

student looks upon each year at

H o p e C o l l e g e as t h e a c h i e v e m e n t o f s o m e m i l e s t o n e and

m o r e v i v i d w i l l his r e m e m b r a n c e s

be through

p i c t u r e s a n d w o r d s as t h e s t a f f o f t h e Milestone

seeks

to c o m p o s e a b o o k o f m e m o r i e s .

Class Joan

pictures Kennedy

must an<:

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be a r

y

numbered

and

copy

must

be

typed.

G o u w e n s a t t e n d to t h e i r p e r s p e c t i v e jobs.

A

deadline

Sports

Editor

finds

Editor

Joan

Ten

Cale, Associate

Paul M e y e r h a r d at w o r k at the office.

Row 1—Joan Kennedy, Diana Oster, Carol Douma, Joan Ten Cate, Jan Blom, Marti Workman, Ruth Van Witzenburg. Row 2 — A. Nicolal, Paul Meyer, Harold Wise, Carol Hoekzema, Lorna Vermeer, Dave Dunn, Ben Bao, Mike Snyder.

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Editor

Joan

Kennedy, and


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REGISTRATION p

S t a n d i n g in l i n e . W a i t i n g . . . w a i t i n g . W i l l I g e t the classes I want?

Psychology,

Economics,

Philosophy,

Greek,

Chemistry—

w h a t a f r i g h t e n i n g a r r a y . W h e t h e r Frosh or S e n i o r , e a c h student p r o b a b l y f e l t t h e same. H e r e ' s my s c h e d u l e . Do I d a r e l o o k ? O h n o ! T h e y ' v e c h a n g e d it. G a v e me b i o l o g y i n s t e a d o f c h e m i s t r y . Shucks! G o t a n e i g h t h h o u r . C h a p e l is a five hour class — no c r e d i t . C a r d a f t e r c a r d to fill, but m o r e e l b o w r o o m w a s a v a i l a b l e in G r a v e s . W a i t till Pop sees this b i l l . N o w f o r a m e a l ticket Ruth De Boer, S h a r o n Dykstra f i n d it c h a l l e n g i n g to fill in a l l the b l a n k s .

a n d a n ID c a r d . T h a t c a n ' t b e M E ! C a n ' t f o r g e t to p a y class dues. I'm b r o k e . W h e w ! I'm t h r o u g h .

That was o n l y the first taste of l o n g lines.

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Prosecutor

Tom

Costing

interrogated

Freshmen.

Judge

B. J.

Berghorst

later

took

over w i t h t h e i n e v i t a b l e a c c u s a t i o n s of g u i l t .

On

a

cold

October

evening,

right after supper, upperclassmen e a g e r l y w a i t e d to h e a r the harsh sentences

given

to

misbehaving

f r e s h m e n . The J u d g e a n d the jury entered a n d K a n g a r o o Court was to

called brought

order.

Offenders

were

b e f o r e the Judge. Accu-

sations: d i d not w e a r pots, f a i l e d to wear for extol

signs; s h o w e d

upperclassmen. the

virtues

w o m e n ; sit like

disrespect

Sentences: of

lions

sophomore in f r o n t

of

V a n Raalte Hall; d a n c e a can-can in f r o n t o f Phelps;

sing t h e A l m a

M a t e r . The J u d g e t h e n g r a n t e d the n e w H o p e i t e s the l o w l y

status o f

full-fledged freshmen. O n e part of the

never-to-be-forgotten

Initiation was over.

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Frosh


GENEVA RETREAT " G i v e M e This M o u n t a i n " — t h e t h e m e o f t h e Retreat e x a m i n e d our p e r s o n a l rel a t i o n s h i p t o G o d . W h a t is it? D o w e h a v e it? H o w c a n w e s t r e n g t h e n it? A w e e k e n d w a s spent l o o k i n g f o r t h e answers, g a i n i n g w i s d o m in discussion g r o u p s a n d a i r i n g our d o u b t s , s i n g i n g f a m i l i a r hymns a r o u n d the piano,

taking

self-searching

walks

down

the b e a c h in t h e r a i n , s e e k i n g G o d in nat u r e . T h e r e w a s t i m e to t h i n k . . . . . .

to reflect

t o p l a n , b u t also t i m e t o p l a y . V o l l e y -

ball, baseball, a n d perhaps a swim, filled the

afternoon;

coffee with

break

that

chicken came

chance

discussion. W e

to

barbeque

later

at

continue

and

along

an

earlier

r e t u r n e d to c a m p u s b e t t e r

e q u i p p e d to c l i m b the m o u n t a i n s o f l i f e .

Charles Reverend

l a n l e y , Kathleen W.

Hillegonds,

Verduin, Carl

and

Barbara

Benes, a n d

Walvoord

Marcia

Meengs

hear

Dr.

Ridder's

also

led

other

view.

worship

groups.

This g r o u p b e c a m e a b s o r b e d in a discussion led by M r . H a l l .

D a r e l l S c h r e g a r d u s helps l e a d d e v o t i o n a l w o r s h i p .

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a

night


PULL W h e n a n i r r e s i s t i b l e f o r c e meets a n i m m o v a b l e object, something's

gotta

give. Here was the

u n d e r l y i n g principle of the t r a d i t i o n a l pull between

the

freshmen

and

sophomores

as

the

sophs r a l l i e d a n d h e a v e d to b r i n g t h e s t r u g g l i n g f r o s h i n t o the f o r b i d d i n g , c h i l l y w a t e r s o f t h e mucky

Black

River. They

were

stimulated

by

m o r a l e girls, c o a c h e s , a n d t h e i r c h a n t a n d s o n g . See t h o s e f r e s h m e n l o o k at t h e m shiver H e y la d e e la d e o h ! C a u s e t h e y ' r e g o i n g in t h e r i v e r Hey la d e e la d e o h ! S o p h o m o r e pull team's mighty strong Hey la d e e la d e o h ! Pull t h a t r o p e , it's t e n miles l o n g H e y la d e e la d e o h !

The c h e e r i n g c r o w d has Its d o u b t s .

The s t r a i n e d

muscles, t h e

rope-burned

hands,

a n d the s w e a t - f l u s h e d b r o w s o f t h e men o f ' 6 4 a v e n g e d t h e i r loss o f a y e a r a g o . W h e n in 5 6 minutes the f e a t w a s a c c o m p l i s h e d , t h e s o p h o mores c h e e r e d v e h e m e n t l y w h i l e the d e s p o n d ent f r e s h m e n w a d e d

through the waters,

an-

ticipating revenge next year.

Wayne from

Freshman

Root a n d

coach

anchor

Tom

man,

k e e p his f e e t in the mud.

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his

morale

girl,

Marcia

Riekse.

Pete J e n n e r ,

strains

to

Osterink, await

instructions


FLOATS AND DECORATIONS Brigades dump

of

cardboard

scavengers,

boxes,

"charge-it"

city

shoppers,

a n d t h e mysterious d i s a p p e a r a n c e of Slater n a p k i n s m e a n t H o m e c o m i n g w a s in t h e a i r . In t h e

a i r ? Yes. That's

where

everything

s e e m e d to b e , as the d a y a r r i v e d . Rockets, globes,

storks,

fortune

tellers,

cuckoo

clocks, crystal balls . . . all t h i n g s i m a g i n a ble

portrayed

ture." scholars and

"Adventures

Haggard, sat

minds

but

back, weary,

into

liberally

their

the

thumbs

surveying

Fu-

educated swollen

with

small,

r e d eyes t h e g l o r i o u s scene. T i r e d ? W h o , us? But w a i t ! The t r o p h i e s ! Do w e h a v e a c h a n c e ? Later

. . . Praters, Cosmos,

Del-

phis, French House g i r l s , a n d K o l l e n boys were happiest.

The

future

held

much as

predicted

by

the

Cosmo's

giant

fortune

Delphi's

" T i m e " was t o l d w e l l .

teller.

M a r i l y n H a r g e t t was just o n e of the Freshmen w h o w o r k e d d i l i g e n t l y on the Q u e e n ' s Float.

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Norm

Tellier

and

Fred

Overkamp

work

on

the

Emmie

house

decorations

to

beat

the d e a d l i n e .

House

decoration

judges

find

it d i f f i c u l t to

t h e score.

Sibs c o o k e d up a w i n n e r .

raft

THE

FUTCIRL

decide


QUEEN BARBARA AND HER COURT Diane Claasen

M a r y Berghorst

Mary Jane Van Harn

Marcia Meengs

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Karen Voskuil

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Q u e e n B a r b a r a is escorted by N o r m a n K a n s f i e l d , S t u d e n t

Sally K o o l s t r a

Kathy V a n Kuiken

C o u n c i l President.


To b e a q u e e n . . . every

girl.

And

for

the d r e a m of

one,

the

dream

suddenly, almost magically, became a reality. After the strain of a n t i c i p a t i o n , the m o m e n t f i n a l l y a r r i v e d . . . c o r o nation. A n d for those w h o w e r e once the q u e e n ' s c o m p e t i t o r s , t h e r e w a s n o d i s a p p o i n t m e n t as l a d i e s o f t h e c o u r t . The b i g d a y a r r i v e d a n d e x c i t e d g i r l s were helped onto the g a r l a n d float, to p a r a d e majestically b e f o r e the a d m i r ing s p e c t a t o r s . Later, smiles, a p p l a u s e and

flashing

convertibles

announced

the a r r i v a l o f t h e q u e e n a n d her c o u r t at t h e H o m e c o m i n g g a m e . A n d at last the

Homecoming

Ball

.

.

.

t .

rustling

dresses, h a n d s o m e escorts, t r u m p e t f a n fare

. . . was

the

royal

climax,

the

e n d o f t h e d a y , a d a y i n d e l i b l e in t h e lives o f the 1 9 6 1 H o m e c o m i n g Q u e e n B a r b a r a V e r M e e r a n d her l o v e l y c o u r t .

She is c r o w n e d as the one w h o represents the i d e a l co-ed. S h e r w o o d V a n d e W o u d e places the c r o w n .

The a t t r a c t i v e

Queen Barbara Ver Meer

coronation

m e m b e r s of

the court share the e x c i t e m e n t

of


The

band

practiced

formance at halftime. Queen from

Barbara

the

cannot

coronation

help

t o the

smiling

as

sho

rides

back

reception.

A l b i o n ' s team meets Hope's in the H o m e c o m i n g g a m e .

long

hours

to

present

an

attractive

per-


ACADEMIC HOMECOMING

*

Dr. K e n n e t h E. B o u l d i n g

Dr. Robert S. M i c h a e l s e n

Stimulating,

thought-provoking,

with

a

touch of the social, was the atmosphere of the

1961

Dr. W i l l i a m G . P o l l a r d

Hope College Academic Home-

c o m i n g . This side o f t h e w e e k e n d ' s events was

re-established

were

considered.

permit

students

as

current

Classes w e r e to

hear

the

problems called

to

speakers.

Professor K e n n e t h E. B o u l d i n g s p o k e o n t h e s o c i a l sciences; t h o u g h t s o n t h e h u m a n i t i e s followed

with

speaker.

In t h e

Dr.

Benjamin

evening.

Fine

as

the

Dr. W i l l i a m

G.

P o l l a r d s p o k e o n C h r i s t i a n i t y a n d Science. The rest o f t h e d a y s a c t i v i t i e s consisted o f c o f f e e a n d c o o k i e s s e r v e d in the Pine G r o v e by

the

groups. faculty,

student

council!, a n d

Eminent student,

speakers, and

g e t h e r — provided

discussion

discussions—

alumni: thinking

for

a

successful

to-

Aca-

demic Homecoming.

111

Dr. B e n j a m i n Fine


LIBRARY DEDICATION

Dr. V a n Z o e r e n expresses g r a t i f i c a t i o n f o r a b e a u t i f u l m e m o r i a l at t h e L i b r a r y D e d i c a t i o n .

A m i d the brilliant glow of a fall afternoon,

a

Hope

College.

attained

at

dedication

of

V a n Zoeren Library was held O c t o b e r

8.

All

new

around

milestone The

could

was

formal

be

seen f a c i a l

expres-

sions o f p l e a s u r e , s a t i s f a c t i o n , a n d t h a n k fulness—whether

student,

teacher,

contri-

b u t o r o r f r i e n d . The c h a p e l service b e g a n w i t h a h y m n o f p r a i s e . S p e c i a l music w a s p r o v i d e d b y t h e C h a p e l C h o i r . Dr. R o b e r t Michaelson

gave

"Christian

Freedom

tion."

On

the

the

dedication and

library

address,

Higher steps.

Educa-

Dr.

Van

Z o e r e n p r e s e n t e d the key o f the b u i l d i n g to M r . M a y . This w a s a m a j o r step in a t t a i n i n g t h e g o a l set b y the " L o o k i n g A h e a d W i t h Hope" campaign.

M r . M a y , Dr. V a n Z o e r e n , a n d M r .

Ekdal Buys, Sr. o f f i c i a l l y o p e n the l i b r a r y a f t e r the

d e d i c a t i o n service.

112


CANOE TRIP Thirty

trip

canoes

the

down

from

was

were

Muskegon Newaygo

to

approximately

however

to

some

paddled River.

The

Bridgeton

twenty

miles,

newcomers

f j

in

t h e c a n o e f i e l d , it n o d o u b t s e e m e d like f o r t y . T i m e o u t w a s t a k e n f o r a p i c n i c lunch o n a b e a u t i f u l k n o l l ; then the a d v e n t u r e was c a r r i e d on with

renewed

ment. added

Dr.

spirit

Megow

extra

and in

his

n

m

(vV ? -

/

%>* W*'

'

• ;V f

'Iv-f

'k

excite-

by

V

y o d e l i n g a n d p l a y i n g his g u i t a r . Dr. M u e l l e r , Dr. W e l l e r , a n d Miss Pyle paddled

their

canoes

along

Âť >f

i

kayak

entertainment

with

t h e best o f t h e m . Every y e a r

more

Hopeites turn

out for the thrilling e s c a p a d e on t h e r i v e r . The o u t i n g s h o w e d o n e

M

w a y S . C . A . a n d the s t u d e n t b o d y g r e w closer.

The rest of the r i v e r is o p e n e x c e p t f o r t h i s ! says Joyce D a l e b o u t ,

A

The first p r o b l e m is l a u n c h i n g . Miss Pyle a n d Dr. M u e l l e r g i v e it a try.

race makes

the

trip

\

exciting.

t:


SENIOR RECITALISTS

Marilyn Vander Wilt

David Holland

David Wikman

Marie Blauwkamp

Sandra

De K o n i n g

David Waanders

Elbertus K r u i s w y k

Thomas

Robert Cook

John Riters

Paul Hesselink

Faulkner


SLATER PARTIES Slater F o o d Service b r i g h t e n e d up supper o n e e v e n i n g w i t h a G a y N i n e t i e s Party. The

meal was highlighted

by

individual

Rock C o r n i s h hens. E n t e r t a i n m e n t w a s p r o v i d e d by s i n g i n g w a i t e r s a n d t h e i r l a d i e s , all d r e s s e d

in a u t h e n t i c

costumes of

p e r i o d . This w a s o n l y o n e o f dinners

Slater

planned

for

that

the s p e c i a l the

students

this y e a r . The b i r t h d a y d i n n e r s w e r e also successful e v e n t s .

C a n d l e s p r o v i d e d the a t m o s p h e r e f o r the G a y N i n e t i e s Party a n d several o t h e r s p e c i a l d i n n e r s .

c Mrs. T e l l m a n is h o n o r e d w i t h a s p e c i a l song as waitresses Pat

Talk

Francis, Pat A s h w o o d , a n d

Jim

Ruth W o z n e y

a n d Slater host, M r . R a y m o n d , stands b y .

show

their

costumes

of

tunes.

115

singing

Mulder,

w a i t e r s — here

Chuck

Menning,

are

and

five. Pete

Dennis Paulsen

De

Witt,

render

Dave

some

Dunn,

good

old


NYKERK COMPETITION Hours night

of

of

practice

anxiety

came

and

to

an

excitement

end

as a

began.

The

s o p h o m o r e girls, d i r e c t e d by M a r i l y n V a n d e r w i l t , o p e n e d the p r o g r a m w i t h " J u s t M e My

Shadow."

Orations

by

Freshman

and

Peggy

S t e a m a n d S o p h o m o r e Linda W a l v o o r d d e a l t with

the ways

generations.

of

achieving

peace for

future

Dumb window-dressers a n d talk-

i n g d u m m i e s a d d e d up to a d e l i g h t f u l a n d d i f f e r e n t p l a y f o r the s o p h o m o r e class. The freshm a n s o n g w a s " B y e - B y e B l u e s , " u n d e r the dir e c t i o n o f J e a n P a d u c h . Termites, l e a k i n g ceilings, a n d f a l l i n g plaster p r o v e d a f u n n y h o a x in t h e f r e s h m a n p l a y . W h i l e the j u d g e s d e c i d e d , sophomore

fellows

entertained

the

audience.

Shrieks o f j o y a n d d e l i g h t r e s o u n d e d t h r o u g h out the Civic C e n t e r . N y k e r k C u p b e l o n g e d to the Class o f 1 9 6 4 .

For the Class o f ' 6 5 , t h e r e

w e r e b r a v e smiles a n d the p r o m i s e o f a n o t h e r chance.

Carolyn make

Quad, the

Marcia

Freshman

Voigt

play

a

and

Joan H o m m e r s o n

vehicle

of

laughter.

f Jl

NR

Sandra not

Sissing,

dummies.

Leslie Jean

Brawer,

Ferb

Barbara

played

the

Johnson, a n d part

of

Sheryl

a window

Lowing

are

certainly

dresser a l o n g w i t h

Ann A

Knucisen, w h o w a i t s b a c k s t a g e f o r her e n t r a n c e .

trio.

provided their

116

Ken

Dulow,

song

decision.

and

Jijm

Lucas, a n d

humor

while

the

Skip

Watrous,

judges

made


Jean Paduch a n d the Freshman girls p r a c t i c e the song, d i l i g e n t l y w o r k i n g out the finer p o i n t s .

Norie

Vandenberg,

the

Sophomore

Class

Chairman,

is

sur-

Norie

r o u n d e d by her classmates w h o have w o n the cup.

is p r e s e n t e d w i t h

the

Nykerk

cup

b y the Mistress

of C e r e m o n i e s a n d C h a i r m a n of the e v e n t , M a r y

117

Fryling.


SPIRITUAL LIFE EMPHASIS

V.

Dr. B a b b a g e " C h r i s t In M e "

Music Recitalists

w a s the t h e m e

The s e c o n d s p e a k e r in this

f o r this y e a r ' s S p i r i t u a l Life Series

series w a s Dr. D a v i d W a t e r m u l d e r ,

which was d i v i d e d into t w o - d a y pe-

Minister of

the

First P r e s b y t e r i a n Park, Illinois. W e

riods throughout the year instead

C h u r c h in O a k

o f t h e usual w e e k . The first o f the

w e r e also p r i v i l e g e d t o h e a r Dr. Bar-

s p e a k e r s w a s the Rev. C a l v i n M a l e -

t o n B a b b a g e , President o f Ridley

fyt, who

T h e o l o g i c a l S e m i n a r y in M e l b o r n e ,

is s e r v i n g t h e U n i v e r s i t y

R e f o r m e d C h u r c h at M i c h i g a n Uni-

A u s t r a l i a a n d guest l e c t u r e r f o r a

versity.

semester at W e s t e r n S e m i n a r y . Duri n g this series, students h a d o p p o r tunities to c o n f e r w i t h these s p e a k ers

and

take

part

in

discussion

g r o u p s h e l d in t h e d o r m s .

Sakiko Kanamori

Brian Dykstra

B a r b a r a Fisher

118


Dr. B e r g e n Evans

In this past y e a r , H o p e students h a v e h a d a n o p p o r t u n i t y to listen to m a n y f i n e a n d v a r i e d s p e a k e r s . T h r o u g h t h e m w e a r e a b l e to b r o a d e n t h e i n t e l l e c t u a l a n d c u l t u r a l aspects o f our e d u c a t i o n . W e t r a v e l e d to Russia f o r a talk w i t h Khrushchev v i a D r e w Pearson, a n o t e d j o u r n a l i s t . B e r g a n Evans, a p r o f e s s o r at Northwestern

University,

lectured

on

the

various

w a y s o f b e i n g h u m o r o u s . A French a u t h o r , Jean Bruller, s p o k e o n the " A s t h e s t i c s o f R e v o l t . " M r . M a i l l a r , d i r e c t o r o f the K a l a m a z o o O r c h e s t r a , a n d

Russell

K i r k , t h e w e l l - k n o w n i n t e l l e c t u a l c o n s e r v a t i v e , comp l e t e d t h e y e a r ' s l e c t u r e series.

119


VESPERS Strains o f music r e s o u n d e d t h r o u g h o u t t h e c a m pus a n d s t a r r y flakes o f snow m a d e the c a m p u s i n t o a Winter Wonderland.

This w a s i n d e e d the season

o f g a i e t y in a n t i c i p a t i o n o f Christmas a n d v a c a t i o n . The

Chapel

was

decorated

for

the

season

MIKI

and

Christmas c a r o l s p l a y e d f r o m the t o w e r chimes as m a n y students g a t h e r e d f o r t h e t r a d i t i o n a l Christmas V e s p e r Service. Students a n d t o w n p e o p l e a g a i n f i l l e d the c h a p e l to h e a r Christmas Vespers a n d H a n d e l ' s " M e s s i a h " presented soloists.

by

the

college

choirs

and

their

guest

This event has b e c o m e a v e r y i m p o r t a n t

p a r t of the Christmas t r a d i t i o n at H o p e . Nor

can w e forget

Party

with

Many

hosts

a

special had

their

Christmas

the A l l C o l l e g e

dinner

provided

first e x p e r i e n c e

by

Slater.

at c a r v i n g

w h o l e turkeys s e r v e d w i t h all the t r i m m i n g s . Later, g r o u p s o f student c a r o l e r s m a d e t h e i r w a y t h r o u g h c a m p u s s i n g i n g the f a m i l i a r songs o f the season.

For the

candlelight

service of

Christmas V e s p e r s , M i k e

S c h r i e r , Stan W i n n ,

and

Pete Paulsen i g n i t e the c a n d l e s w i t h s t e a d y h a n d s .

Miss Patricia S a g e

Miss J o y c e M o r r i s o n

M r . L a w r e n c e Lane


"MESSIAH" il**

5

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Christmas on c a m p u s is m a d e s p e c i a l w i t h the p r e s e n t a t i o n of " M e s s i a h "

by the l a r g e chorus of our students.

Mr. Richard Schreiber

121


Marcia Muyskens, Mary make

up

the

female

Klein, M a r y

half

of

the

Peelen, a n d

carolers w h o

Jean Paduch entertained

at

the Christmas d i n n e r .

It is a h u g e p a c k a g e that J e r r y W i l e y a n d J o h n Russell of t h e i r d o o r .

make


EXAMS

k M i k e , still c r a m m i n g , is j o i n e d at lunch b y A l N i c o l a i .

The f a c u l t y a l r e a d y a r e p r e p a r i n g f o r a new semester — cards a r e s o r t e d .

Brian W a r n e r a n d M i c h a e l L a u g h l i n use e v e r y s p a r e m i n u t e to study.

123

Pre-registration


DUTCH TREAT

M a r c i a V o l g t a n d Steve M i l l a r seem to e n j o y the a t m o s p h e r e p r o v i d e d by the l a r g e p a p e r heart at " C u p i d ' s C a p e r s . "

For o n e w e e k on H o p e C o l l e g e ' s c a m p u s , girls e n j o y the p r i v i l e g e o f boys,

and

escorting

various functions.

m a k i n g d a t e s , t r e a t i n g the them

about

the

campus

to

Sponsored by the Student Coun-

cil, Dutch T r e a t W e e k f o l l o w s a n o l d t r a d i t i o n o n campus.

S p e c i a l events this y e a r i n c l u d e d a p i z z a

b r e a k , h a l f - p r i c e d a y at t h e Kietz, a n d a B a c h e l o r Bank. pid's

Concluding

the week was

C a p e r s ' " — held

at the

a d a n c e — Cu-

Civic

Center.

This

w a s t h e w e e k t h a t girls r e i g n e d s u p r e m e , a n d t h e y t o o k a d v a n t a g e o f all t h e o p p o r t u n i t i e s .

Karen Voskuil

looks on as Rick B r a n d s m a finds dates f o r

most e l i g i b l e b a c h e l o r s

Steve M i l l a r , A l , W i l s o n , Bob K l e b e , V e r n o n Sterk, a n d Jim V a n Dam.

124

.


COLLEGE SING

S t a g e f r i g h t . Cosmos?

It w a s t h e f a c u l t y w h o w e r e t h e r e a l winners of

&

the

1962

A l l - C o l l e g e Sing, as

they eased the tension with their hilarious s y m p h o n y a n d chorus l i n e . W h e n t h e i r entertainment was over, the sealed envelope was

broken,

and

the

exciting

news

was

h o n o r a b l e mention f o r the Sibylline Sorori t y , first p l a c e f o r t h e A l p h a with

their

"Rural

Rhythm."

Gamma

Phi

The A r c a d i a n

Society received h o n o r a b l e mention for the f r a t e r n i t y d i v i s i o n , w h i l e the F r a t e r n a l Society took the cup with their rendition o f "If I Had My W a y . "

Those b l e a c h e r s w e r e n ' t s t u r d y e n o u g h to k e e p the A l p h a Phi's knees f r o m s h a k i n g .

125


A WK

%

r /

It looks as if the Praters h a d t h e i r w a y .

Alpha she

Phi S i n g d i r e c t o r , M a r t y W o r k m a n , beams as

accepts

the

victory

cup

from

Sharky

Vander

Woude.

'-r

The

faculty

chorus

Utzinger, Mr. and

line

—

Mrs.

Mrs. O o s t e n i n k , M r .

P r o t h e r o e , a n d others —

Loveless,

Dr.

C a m p , Miss

make their debut.

M a r y Berghorst c o n g r a t u l a t e s Fred W e z e m a n f o r a w e l l - e a r n e d Frater v i c t o r y .

126


Ruggles Church t r a n s f o r m s Te Beest i n f o the l i t e r a l t r a n s l a t i o n o f his name.

Girls

often

discuss

the

male

population

on

c a m p u s , but this y e a r A P O t w i s t e d t h e c o n v e r s a t i o n to t h e ugliest m a n o n c a m p u s b y s p o n s o r i n g a c o n test as a means of r a i s i n g m o n e y f o r a service p r o j ect. Each f r a t e r n i t y w a s a s k e d t o submit a p h o t o g r a p h of a c r e a t e d monster. The student b o d y then voted for their favorites with penny ballots. W h i l e the

Fraternal

Society

received

the

UMOC

award,

Prestatie Huis b e n e f i t e d f r o m t h e g e n e r o u s b a l l o t i n g .

C a n y o u i m a g i n e t h a t this t e r r i f y i n g f a c e hides t h a t of

127

Newhouse.

Emmie, Die


It w a s a busy w e e k f o r t h e c a m p a i g n m a n a g e r s , a

CAMPAIGN WEEK

sleepless o n e f o r t h e c a n d i d a t e s , a n d a p r o f i t a b l e one

for

trinket

collectors.

B e n e a t h all t h e p r o p a -

g a n d a a n d excitement, however, there were creative

ideas

Student

and

serious

Council

thoughts.

President

and

offices

of

Vice-President

The

as

w e l l as class p r e s i d e n t s a r e i m p o r t a n t ones

The Cosmos a n d t h e i r s u p p o r t e r s p r e p a r e f o r a b u s y c a m p a i g n w e e k .

PENNY CARNIVAL

The

annual

Penny

Carnival

attracted

m a n y students w h o v e n t u r e d to try t h e v a r i ous

fup-filled

fraternity and

a

games.

planned

day

of

Each

their

sorority

individual

pounding

and

booth,

transformed the

g y m i n t o a f a i r g r o u n d . For a d i m e a person, the Sib

Fun House j a n g l e d student's

nerves w i t h u n e x p e c t e d h o r r o r s . The Knick j a i l house a d d e d m o r e f r u s t r a t i o n to those w h o c o u l d n ' t f i n d a f r i e n d w i t h a d i m e to h e l p them out. S i l h o u e t t e s k e t c h i n g a n d the cake

" C o m e o n , s e v e n , " p l e a d s Ralph H e r r o n as c r o u p i e r Dave D u n n a n d i n t e r e s t e d spectators w a t c h .

*

1

The A r k i e ' s b o o t h b e g i n s t o t a k e s h a p e .

128

walk

were

also

popular

activities.


As the y e a r p r o g r e s s e s the f o u r t h f l o o r s t u d i o shows m o r e signs of

crea-

tivity.

Held Arts

in

early

Festival

May,

the

Fine

displayed

the

arts

that can b e p e r f o r m e d b e f o r e an a u d i e n c e . This c o n s i s t e d o f musical compositions,

both

instrumental

and vocal; interpretive dance; and one-act plays which w e r e directed and

produced

Festival

gives

by

students.

students

who

The are

t a k i n g courses in t h e a t r e p r o d u c t i o n a c h a n c e to p u t i n t o p r a c t i c e w h a t t h e y h a v e l e a r n e d . The college

a l s o h a d t h e o p p o r t u n i t y to

b e c o m e a c q u a i n t e d with some of the talent that w e have on campus.

Working

long

hours,

Joan

Ten

Gate

h o p e to present an i n t e r e s t i n g art show.

129

and

other

art

students


VIENNA SUMMER SCHOOL Last

summer,

21

Hopeites, accom-

p a n i e d by Dr. Fried, M r s . S n o w , a n d Mr.

It

Powell, w e n t

abroad

to visit the

m o t h e r l a n d s o f our o w n A m e r i c a a n d to

study

the

European

places

where

we've

culture. They

saw

read

saw

contemporary

about,

history

is b e i n g

made( a n d h e a r d other people's opinions.

In

exchanging

ideas,

they

cre-

a t e d b e t t e r u n d e r s t a n d i n g a n d strengt h e n e d t h e ties o f f r i e n d s h i p . But soon it w a s

time

to

return

home,

time

to

recall the experiences of a profitable V i e n n a study t o u r a n d to b e t h a n k f u l for America.

A t t e n d i n g V i e n n a S u m m e r School a r e : Row 1 — N a n c y V a n d e r K o l k , Sally T e l l m a n , L i n d a Lozar f r o m O h i o W e s l e y a n , Bunni

F a s m a n — U C L A , Pat

Westveer—Wooster, and

Lincoln,

Marianne

U.; Row 3 — J a n e T h o m a s o n — U . of Jo

Ruth

Carolyn

Van

Lente, M a r t y

Sokolove—Boston

Zebrowski—,

Lugt; Row 4 — V i c k i U. of

Patterson, C a r o l e S h r a d e r , M o n i c a

Kooistra,

Large—Randolph

Norm

Wiley

Boeve—Calvin,

Colish—Mt.

Ida,

Gladys

Arendonk—,

Ron

Jack

Eitzen—U.

Jenner, of

Lynne

Oklahoma,

Barbara

Schneider, Carole

Allan

Mohr, John

2—Robin

Kampuis, Jane Deitz,

Mary

Jill

Bonnie

King—Beloit;

Riters, W a r r e n

Wood—Wash, Peggy

Vermont, Sharon Van Beth

Carter—Ursinus, Becker—Ind.

Row

U.,

Hunt—

C o o k , Jan

Tatenhove, Doll—U.

P a s k e — N o r t h w e s t e r n , Bruce V a n Rebecca

State, B a r b a r a

Arizona, Gerry Wolf,

Goods—UCLA,

Bandstra—Calvin,

V i r g i n i a , Tom G i d d n e s — B e l o i t , M a u r e e n Te

Crabtee—Muskingum,

Row

R e d l a n d s , Betty Becker, U. of

Brouwer—Muskingum,

U., J u d y

Donnelly—Mich.

Macon;

Lee, M r . P o w e l l , Mrs. S n o w , Dr. Fried, V i c k i S t e i n b e r g — U . o f

Syracuse

der,

Sandy

Ron Sny-

of

Missouri,

Karel Bill

Vander

Bywater—

Wyk—Oberlin,

5—Kathy

Grapenthin—Calvin,

Teck, Jerry

Art

Don Van

Schneider,

a n d Jerry Miller.

The C o l o g n e C a t h e d r a l was a p o i n t of interest d u r i n g

the t i m e w h e n

the

students

t r a v e l e d i n d e p e n d e n t of the tour.

W a i t i n g for r e p a i r s on the bus can be e n j o y a b l e .


STUDENTS STUDYING AWAY Each y e a r H o p e c a n b o a s t o f its stud e n t s t h a t t r a v e l t o study e l s e w h e r e f o r a semester or a y e a r . W h e t h e r t h e y g o to t h e A m e r i c a n ton,

D. C . ; t h e

University, W a s h i n g University of

Vienna,

ifci

A u s t r i a , or t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f E d i n b u r g h , S c o t l a n d ; t h e i r g o a l is t h e s a m e : f u r ther study, travel a n d

adventure,

but

most o f a l l , t h e a c h i e v e m e n t o f m u t u a l u n d e r s t a n d i n g a m o n g m e n in t r o u b l e d world.

The

experiences

of

t h e s e stu-

d e n t s , b r o u g h t to us t h r o u g h t h e i r letters, a r t i c l e s a n d t a l k s , a r e a d d e d the k n o w l e d g e w e g a i n f r o m

to

making

t h e a c q u a i n t a n c e s o f f o r e i g n students on our o w n campus.

Pat Patterson learns t o p r e p a r e G e r m a n dishes f r o m her G e r m a n

mother.

A b l a A n t a r a n d Dave W y m a include a visit w i t h Congressman from

Michigan

spending

While

studying

at

the

Institute

of

Jack J e n n e r takes t i m e to t o u r w i t h

European

Studies

in

Vienna, Austria,

newly acquired friends.

131

Gerald

Ford

as

part

of

their

t h e first semester at W a s h i n g t o n

day.

They a r e

University.


The

queen

of

May

Day

1961

is Roberta

Russell, w h o

reveals a h a p p i n e s s w h i c h w i l l

be equalled for

a n o t h e r c h a r m i n g y o u n g co-ed in 1962.

M a y D a y is t h e c a m p u s w a y o f w e l c o m i n g s p r i n g . The d a y b e g a n w i t h a p i c n i c lunch a t K o l l e n Park f o l l o w e d b y a n i n t e r f r a t e r n i t y t r a c k m e e t w h e r e t h e boys s h o w e d o f f t h e i r skills. Later the focus of a t t e n t i o n m o v e d to the Pine G r o v e , w h e r e the j u n i o r w o m e n w e r e h o n o r e d . A f t e r w a t c h i n g them m a r c h t h r o u g h t h e h o n o r g u a r d or d a i s y c h a i n f o r m e d by f r e s h m e n w o m e n , e v e r y o n e w a i t e d as t h e n e w m e m b e r s o f A l c o r , t h e a u e e n ' s c o u r t , a n d f i n a l l y t h e Q u e e n o f M a y w a s a n n o u n c e d . Festivities w e r e conc l u d e d w i t h a b a n q u e t a t Phelps a n d a d a n c e a t t h e Civic C e n t e r .

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M a n y g a t h e r t o w a t c h t h e t r a d i t i o n a l M a y Pole d a n c e a n d t h e n the C o r o n a t i o n .

While

the g i r l s l o o k

p r e t t y , the men c o m p e t e by f r a t e r n i t i e s f o r the M a y

Day

T r o p h y , D a l e Schoon a n d John Ploon b o t h eye v i c t o r y w h i l e r u n n i n g h u r d l e s .

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SOCIETIES


Row

1—Bev Zeedyk, Marilyn

Elzinga, Martha

Row

2—Karen

Bundschuh,

Blum,

Marge

Proos, J u n i a

Alison

Beck,

Dolman, Linda

Shirley

Harmelink,

K l o o s t e r h o u s e , B o b b i e Russell. Grace

Poppink,

Linda

Nott,

D o n n a Ten B r i n k , L i n d a W a l v o o r d .

on

The P a n - H e l l e n i c B o a r d is c o m p o s e d o f t h r e e r e p -

H o p e ' s c a m p u s is t h e P a n - H e l l e n i c B o a r d . The g r o u p ' s

The

body

which

governs

the five

sororities

r e s e n t a t i v e s f r o m e a c h s o r o r i t y w h o strive to m a k e

m a i n c o n c e r n has b e e n t o r e g u l a t e t h e r u s h i n g p r o -

s o r o r i t y l i f e m o r e m e a n i n g f u l . A d v i s o r s to the g r o u p

g r a m a n d t o m a k e i m p r o v e m e n t s in t h e system. Be-

a r e D e a n Emma Reeverts a n d M r s . M a r y T e l l m a n .

sides r u s h i n g , it takes c a r e o f j o i n t m e e t i n g s a n d a n y p r o b l e m s c o m m o n to s o r o r i t i e s .

Row

1 — K e n Sebens, Vince

K l e y l a , Rick

Intra-fraternity Council

Brandsma.

The

Row 2 — B o b T i g e l a a r , V e r n S t e r k , G a r y M o r t e n .

I.F.C.

awards

the

scholarship

trophy

each

semester t o t h e f r a t e r n i t y w i t h the h i g h e s t g r a d e p o i n t a v e r a g e . It also sets up a n d r e g u l a t e s the rush p e r i o d a n d makes all regulations concerning initiation week. A l l p r o b l e m s c o n c e r n i n g d i s c i p l i n e in t h e f r a t e r n i t i e s a r e h a n d l e d by t h e I.F.C.

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D e l p h i p l e d g e M a r y Peelen is i n i t i a t e d u n d e r the s p o t l i g h t ,

The

"Around-Ihe-World

and

imagination.

Parly"

Carole

given

Closterhouse

by

the

and

Arkies

Art

required

Kramer

give

ingenuity a

hint

of

Frater i n i t i a t i o n center a r o u n d a r m y stunts. Here Pledges g u a r d the house.

Espanol. C a r o l S i k k e m a , Reuben

K a m p e r , Tom D y k s t r a , N a n c y

The p a r t y t u r n e d each r o o m i n t o the style of

H ar t a n d

others amuse themselves

a different country.

in the casino.


ALPHA GAMMA PHI Alpha Phi

Row 1 — B. Z e e d y k , R. De Beer, R. F l i c k e m a , N . De W i t l e , R. De W i t t , R. D y k s t r a , B. M o r t e n s e n , B. Sill. Row II

L. M u l l i k e n ,

S. M a r o s y , L. G a r b e r ,

C. G r e e n . Row I I I — J .

Hoffman,

M. Keizer. Row IV D.

Walt,

G.

M.

Pennington,

Workman,

A . Beck, D. H e l l e n g a . Row V H. H e i d e m a n ,

S. V a n

C.

L. Ten

Kley, M. A n d e r s o n , M. A.

Ferruzzi,

R. M e e r m a n ,

W i n g e r e n , M.

K.

A.

Van

Overloop,

Zwyghuizen,

Elzinga,

C.

I. S a l m ,

N.

Hart,

Osborn,

D. O s t e r ,

K a h l e r , C. R e n g e n o l d u s ,

S.

Lovett,

C.

E. C o o p e r , M .

N.

Grabinski,

Mogle,

Nevenzel,

C. C r o n k ,

B.

K a m p e n , J. Scheffers.

Fall Term

Starting Ru'l1 DeWitt

President Vice-president

Norine De Witte

Secretary

Lois Garber

Treasurer

Marilyn Keizer

house Later

Vice-president S e c r e , a r

y

Treasurer

in

Ruth Flickema L y n n e

M u l l l k e n

Marilyn Keizer

a

fall,

by

activities

cottage alumnae

Homecoming

of

dining

and

R h a p s o d y , " at the A l p h a "Rura|

s o n g 0

f

t

with

on and and

a

the

splash, shores

actives the

Alpha of

shared

had

a

Michigan.

the

friendship

in

Homecoming

Phi

Lake

Luncheon

at

the

House. Spring Lake Country Club was the scene f o r a m a g i c a l

E t e n

evening Norine De Witle

year's at

the

generated

Winter Term President

the

party

j

m e

^

f

o r

Rhythm" the

Alpha

for

dancing

with

the

theme

Phi f o r m a l . P r e p a r i n g a n d the

Phi's

All and

College their

Sing

took

director,

of

Rainbow

presenting the a

Marty

great

deal

Workman.

t a c k l e d such p r o j e c t s as s u p p l y i n g a C h r i s t m a s b a s k e t f o r

a needy family, a n d new Danish modern furniture for their sorority room. and

The

year's

activities

ended

with

preparations for the next year.

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rush,

the

Spring

Informal,


CHI PHI SIGMA Arcadian

Row

I — D.

Waander,

R. Baker, ; K .

Yonder

Lugl,

P. D a l m o n ,

B.

K.

Vinstro,

W.

Brouer,

G.

Morton,

M.

Scholten,

R.

Marshall. Row

II — G .

D r a g t , T.

Hoekman,

Dykstra,

N.

Kansfield,

R.

Iwema,

B. V o n d e n

Bos, R.

K a m p e r , C. T i d d , B. L a v e r m o n , L. Rilers. Row

III—W.

R. C h u r c h ,

D. Bolt, E. W a t r o u s ,

E. D o o m ,

K. Biel, J. Lucas, B. K l e b e , B. V a n d e r l a a n , K.

N a g e l v o o r l , J. V a n d e r K o l k , I . Everet. Row IV — B .

S t r a n y a k , S. S l a g , A . D i e t z , R. Burgess, P. K l e i n h e k s e l , G. T e r b e e k , G. V a n W i e r e n , H. G e i l -

h u f e , T. D y k s t r a , D, S c h r e g a r d u s , T. L e u p e n , Row V

R. S h o n h o l t z e r , G. H a g a n s , A . Robertson, A . W i l s o n , K. K n o n e m y e r , G . H a v e r d i n k , K. Sebens ,

B. H o e k m a n , B. Roatjes, K. D u l o w , C. V e u r i n k , A . K r a m e r . Row

VI — D .

Renkes, P. E n i g e n b u r g , R. M a c k a y , J. F i e l d h o u s e , M . Scholtens, G. N e d e r v e l d , J. E m e r i c k ,

D. V e r w o l f , D. H o l l e n b o c h , M . S c h r i e r , E. Bolks, R. Te Beest, T. H o e k s t r a , J. R i c h a r d s o n , D. O v e r m a n .

S t a r t i n g the semester o f f w i t h a s t a g p a r t y at Tunnel Park, the Chi

Phi

Sigmas

then

quickly

moved

into

their

rushing

program.

Lit m e e t i n g s , a splash p a r t y in M u s k e g o n , a n d t h e a n n u a l " A r o u n d t h e W o r l d " p a r t y l e d the w a y t o t w e n t y n e w men e a t i n g the f a m o u s A r k i e stew. W i t h f o r m a l i n i t i a t i o n o u t o f t h e w a y , the A r k i e s p r e pared

for

Cascades Sing.

"Festival of the G o d s , "

the winter f o r m a l ,

C o u n t r y C l u b . Then c a m e

'Hey

Look

Me

Over"

was

the w o r k the

song

d i r e c t e d b y Jim Lucas. C o n t i n u i n g last y e a r ' s

for sung

held

the All by

the

The

spring

informal

and

to

Reuben

R e c o r d i n g Secretary C o r r e s p o n d i n g Secretory Treasurer

College Arkies,

p r o j e c t , the C h i

farewells

Ben V a n d e n Bos

Vice-President

Kamper

Tom Dykstra M e r t Scholten Dave

Woanders

at the

Phi

S i g m a s a r e a g a i n s u p p o r t i n g a ten y e a r o l d G r e e k b o y , A n a s t o s i o s Pappavlou.

First Semester President

seniors

a n o t h e r y e a r in t h e h i s t o r y o f C h i Phi S i g m a .

138

ended

Second Semester President

Carl T i d d

Vice-President

Bob

R e c o r d i n g Secretary Corresponding Treasurer

Secretary

Klebe

Brian Dykstra Bob

Dykstra

Dave W a a n d e r s


M- iXk ms*

(' ' Ihin I

This y e a r t h e f o u n t a i n w o r k s . The Fraters a n d t h e i r d a t e s r e l a x to e n t e r t a i n m e n t at the f o r m a l

T • :

': :

! 1

P l e d g e J a n Blom receives her D e l p h i p i n f r o m V i c e P r e s i d e n t J u n i a D o l m a n i n the f o r m a l c e r e m o n y .

S i b y l l i n e presents t h e i r w i n t e r f o r m a l w i t h a splash of t h e o r i e n t a l , t h e t e a h o u s e on w h i c h t h e y spent much l i m e .

The K n i c k ' s c o m b o p e r f o r m s . Us m e m b e r s a r e J o h n Y o r k , Bruce Roe, a n d J o h n B u r g g r a a f f .

139


DELTA PHI Delphi IkWi

Row I — M .

Hondorp,

B. Bloemers,

D.

Cloussen,

V.

Kajdy,

N.

S o n n e v e l d t , J. R i e l v e l d , M .

Veurink, N.

V a n d e r Kolk. Row II — B. Kraus, M . J. Lincoln.

F r y l i n g , S. Fischer, J. S i e l s m a , B. Russell, J. Riemersma, B. J o e c k e l , J. D o l m a n ,

Row III — J . S t e e g s l r a , S. H o o v e r , L. W o l v o o r d , B. Bosch, M, Berghorst, J. D i e p h u i s , P. B r i n k , S. K a n a m o r i , M . V a n H o r n , S. C a d y . Row IV

J.

Ellsworth,

S.

Sissing,

L. De W i t t ,

M.

A.

Iperlaan,

J.

Hollander,

M.

Gouwens,

M.

Spoon,

J. De W i t t , L. Ver M e e r , A . Beimers. Row V — B. K r u i z e n g o ,

M.

K l e i n , J.

Rosemo,

K. C u s h m o n , J.

Blom, M .

Meengs,

N.

Zwort,

K. M e y e r ,

M. Muyskens.

To a l l the

D e l p h i s , this has c e r t a i n l y

been

a year

full

of f u n ,

f e l l o w s h i p , a n d service. The n e w p l e d g e s a n d actives s h o w e d g r e a t Foil Term

enthusiasm a n d e x c i t e m e n t as they w o r k e d to g e t " T i m e W i l l T e l l " in s h a p e f o r c a p t u r i n g first p l a c e in the H o m e c o m i n g P a r a d e . H i g h l i g h t i n g the social a c t i v i t i e s o f the first semester w a s a d a t e n i g h t o f d u n e - s c h o o n e r rides a n d d a n c i n g . D e c e m b e r c a m e , a n d a l l the

President

B o r b o r o Bloemers

Vice-President

Judy

Secretory

Morcio

Treasurer

Barbara

Sietsmo Hondorp

Wolvoord

D e l p h i s w e r e o f f w i t h p a i n t a n d p a i n t brushes to g i v e a little c h e e r W i n t e r Term

fulness a n d j o y to Prestatie Huis. In the w i n t e r

chilly formal

February, the held

at

the

scene w a s Grand

set f o r

Rapids

"Sleigh

Country

i n c l u d e d in the semester w a s the s p r i n g i n f o r m a l a n d g o o d times t o g e t h e r .

Ride",

Club.

President

Also

Secretary

many other

Treasurer

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Nancy

Sonneveldt

Vice-President

Viv Diane Barbara

Kajdy

Cloussen Wolvoord


PHI KAPPA ALPHA Cosmopolitan v*l

Row I — J. T h o m a s , J. K i e f t , T. M c N e i l , D. S t a v e n g e r , C. C h r i s t e n s e n , N . G o o d r i c h , D. W a l v o o r d , R. A b e l , C. T h e u n e , S. M i l l a r . Row

II — E. P h a i l , J. H e s s e l i n k , J. H e s s e l l n k , P. A r m s t r o n g , M . M a g a n , H. B r o w n , P. Z o s c h k e , B. Jones,

J. A n d e r s o n , R. V a n d e r M o l e n , A . V a n Z a n t e n . Row

III — D .

Harmeling,

B.

Hoffman,

P.

Hyink,

S.

Vugteveen,

J.

Boersma,

P.

Grotenhuis,

N.

Hess,

J. K o e n e n , D, M e y e r , R, V e n h u i z e n , D. Rusellnk. Row

IV — A .

DePagter, W .

H o f f m a n , J. R i d d e r , J. R i e m e r s m a , M .

Lewis, J. V a n

l i e r e , G. K i r k , L. Lem-

m e n e s , K. V a n G e n d e r e n , J. D u n n , G. W o l f . Row V — D. S c h e e r h o r n ,

D. B r o w e r , F. V a n

T a f e n h o v e , D. O g d e n , B. W e l s h , A . Tenpas, S. T e r o l l e r , A .

O s m a n , J. B o u m a , M . Ferrell, J. M a r t i n . Row VI — D. S m i i h , T. N e d e r v e l d , G. S c h a a p , G. H u i z e n , D. Bach, D. M o u w , B. T i g e l o o r , G. R o l l s c h a f e r , D. V a n

Fall

D a m , G. P e i t e n p o l , E. V e n D a m , D. S c h o o n , D. J a c o b s , H. N o r l i n , K. L o u w e n a a r .

Term

President

Paul A r m s t r o n g

Vice-President

Stan

Vugteveen

The

men o f t h e C o s m o p o l i t a n

embodying

the

fraternity's

hold

spirit.

in r e g a r d t h e G r e e k

Phi s t a n d s f o r

"philia,"

letters mean-

Secretary

Robert T i g e l a a r

i n g f r i e n d s h i p . A l p h a is d e r i v e d f r o m the w o r d " a l e t h i e a , " m e a n i n g

Treasurer

Gerry Wolfe

t r u t h ; K a p p a is t h e first letter o f the G r e e k w o r d " k i n e a m a , " m e a n ing progress.

Winter President

Term Harold

Vice-President Secretary Treasurer

Brown

Dave M e y e r Chuck

Christensen Gerry

Wolfe

W i t h these i d e a l s the men o f C o s m o p o l i t a n w e r e in

t h e f o r e in m a n y fields this y e a r . The Cosmos c a p t u r e d house

decorations

during

high

honors with their w i n n i n g float a n d

homecoming

activities.

Another

success

w a s t h e w i n n i n g of t h e scholastic t r o p h y f o r the sixth semester in a row. sports

The f r a t e r n i t y w a s also a p r i m e c o n t e n d e r in the i n t r a m u r a l program.

Other

activities

of

the

group

included

an

active

rush p r o g r a m , a t o b o g g a n p a r t y , a w i n t e r f o r m a l w i t h a n H a w a i i a n a t m o s p h e r e a n d p a r t i c i p a t i o n in t h e A l l - C o l l e g e S i n g .

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e

&m*

A

work

project

of

the

semester

for

the

Sorosites

finds

Grace

Poppink

a n d M a r g e Bundschuh s c r u b b i n g . Proceeds f r o m v o l u n t a r y w a g e s w e n t to retarded

children.

The Cosmos r u n d o w n sand d u n e s to m a k e a m o v i e shown as p a r t o f t h e i r H o m e c o m i n g house d e c o r a t i o n s .

The Pledge D i n n e r is o n l y one t i m e t h a t the w h o l e f r a t e r n i t y gets t o g e t h e r f o r

A

dinner.

The

The A r k i e s e n j o y a V a n Raalte meal.

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house p a r t y D e l p h i clan

is a t i m e f o r c h a t t e r a n d m a k e it a g a y

time.

l i t t l e sleep.


KAPPA BETA PHI Dorian

Row I — P. S t o n e r , M . B. Z i e s e n i t z , M . F a u l k , J. M a s t e n b r o o k , P. A d a m s , S. M o o y , D. Ten B r i n k , M . K u b o . Row li — D. S c h a a p , S. D a v i o u , A . C o l l i n s , B. Raters, J. C o o n , K. W o l t m a n , M . R a z e b o o m , J. V a n D y k e , L. K l o o s t e r h o u s e . Row I I I — C. C h u r c h , B. H o s k i n s , S. S c h a a p , R. G e r r i t s e n , J. Glass, L. A d a m s , N . Te W i n k l e , B. Hesselink, K. W o o d l e y , P. K o o i m a n . Row IV — L. N o t t , G . De Y o u n g , K. C r a n d l e , J. V a n De P o l d e r , C. S a l m , C. Boersma, B. M e y e r s , E. H a r p h a m , J. K o l l e n , J. Davis.

Fall Term President Vice

The y e a r Donna

President

Judy

Secretary

Brink

Mastenbrook pat

Treasurer

Ten

Kooiman

Martha

Faulk

W i n t e r Term

Homecoming

Vice President

with Judy

Mastenbrook Penny A d a m s

got

off to

an

exciting

the

luncheon big

Christmas

winter

formal,

and

autumn gifts,

the

Secretary

Susan

Mooy

ever, for

Treasurer

Martha

Faulk

C o l l e g e Sing, with " T h e informal

break

completed

a

square

events.

"Emerald

a pizza

a

Dorian

start f o r

the

Dorians

f a l l p l a n s at t h e i r house p a r t y

a t T i m b u c k II. The H o m e c o m i n g f l o a t , " H o p e among

President

1961-62

as t h e y discussed summer f u n a n d

After

dance

For the F u t u r e " , the for

date

presenting

sisters

began

a to

E n c h a n t m e n t " . They t o o k b e f o r e the n e w

night

needy plan

time

were family

for

their

out,

how-

semester b e g a n . The A l l

S y n c o p a t e d C l o c k " , s p r i n g rush, a n d t h e

very

successful

year.

The

girls

of

Kappa

Beta Phi w i s h e d t h e i r sisters a h a p p y s u m m e r , a n d f o r those w h o w o u l d not return, a h a p p y future.

143


PHI TAU NU Emersonian

Row I — R. M c L e o d , A. Plassche, H. O l s o n , E. K u i p e r , P. Messelink, G. De G r o o t , B. C o l e , G . M i l l e r , W . H o l l e m a n , T. Hoekstra. Row II — D. B r i n g e d a h l , N , T e l l i e r , H. W i s e , B. Rens, J. D r y f h o u l , B. Purnell, J. W h i t e , B. Ter Beek, D. Scott, D. T o x o p e u s , D. N e w h o u s e , R. O v e r k a m p . Row III — R. B r a n d , J. H o e k , S. H o w l e t t , B. F i a l k o , C. De M a s t e r , R. W e s t h u i s , L. T e i t s m a , B. H e p b u r n , S. N o r d s t r o m , S. C o l e , B. Tunkstra, N . De Boer. Row

IV — W .

Brass, S. E g g e r , J. Tysse, P. Paulsen, B. G o r d o n , J. De

V r i e s , J. K l e i n , D. Lewis, D. T.

M c C u l l o u g h , R. B r a n d s m a , B. W e r k m a n . Row V — R. H i l b e l i n k , D. V o g e l , R. V a n d e r

B o r g h , J. Christensen, L. Russcher, J. Reid, P. W a c k e r b a r t h ,

J. Blom, L. M a a g e r , V. Sterk, R. Schlett.

A f t e r a g l o r i o u s summer the men o f E m e r s o n i a n r e t u r n e d to H o p e ' s c a m p u s e a g e r to b e g i n the y e a r ' s activities. H o m e c o m i n g w a s t h e first o f t h e b i g events, a n d the Emmies' h a r d w o r k w a s r e w a r d e d as they u n v e i l e d t h e i r p r i z e w i n n i n g float a n d r o c k e t - p r o p e l l e d house d e c o r a -

Fall Term President

Rod McLeod

Vice President

Jerry De G r o o t

Secretary

Paul

Treasurer

Hesselink

Harry

Olson

tions. Rushing w a s n e x t in o r d e r , a n d b y J a n u a r y , t w e l v e h a p p y p l e d g e s W i n t e r Term

o f f i c i a l l y b e c a m e Emersonian men. " S a y o n n a r a " , t h e w i n t e r f o r m a l , was the highlight of the year, while " O

S h e n a n d o a h " became the

Vice

selection f o r t h e A l l - C o l l e g e S i n g . Love, H o n o r , a n d

success, t h e

ideals of

Phi Tau

Nu, were

the

p a r t i n g w o r d s o f e v e r y b r o t h e r as t h e y e a r c a m e to a close. But most o f

all,

for

each

Emersonian

President

there

was

the

memory

o f fine

friendships.

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President

J e r r y De G r o o t John

Blom

Secretary

Bob

Purnell

Treasurer

Harry

Olson


S i n g , f e l l o w s ! The Emersonions c o n c e n t r a t e on t h e i r p r e s e n t a t i o n f o r the S i n g .

H u m o r p a p e r s a r e o f t e n p a r t of the w e e k l y meeti n g s o f t h e societies. J o h n D r a p e r presents his f o r t h e Knick guests at t h e P l a y b o y Party.

The

new

the

formal,

men

of

Fraternal

mimic

their

brothers

in

the

skit

given

at

intermission

" A t h e n i a n Festival."

145

at


SIGMA IOTA BETA Sibylline

Row I —

B. K a m p h u i s , K. Teck, S. C o o k , S. N o r r l s , A . Billin, S. B r o w n , C. S i k k e m a .

Row II — J. K o o p m a n , J. V a n Lente, A . H e r f s t , D, H a l l , B. W h i t a c k e r , M . F r i e d r i c h , R. F l i k k e m a , S. H a r m e l i n k , L. Lawrence. Row III — B. F r e g g e n s , J. Ferb, J. Louret, L. W i l s o n , J. C a m e l o n , R. W o z n e y , S. A t k i n s o n , J. V a n T a t e n h o v e . Row IV — M . H o l l m a n , J. S c h r o t e n b o e r , S. D y k s t r a , J. V a n d e r V e e n , K. Blum, B. W i s s i n k , S. D y k e m a . Row V — L.

Nillsson,

M.

De

Witt,

J.

DeRyke,

M.

Haas #

L.

DeFeyter,

J.

O'Conner,

J. V a n d e r

Molen,

K. Blank.

The f a l l

term

t h e events o f

found

the

Sibylline

the c o m i n g y e a r .

Sorority

Using t h e i r

very

Sibs r e c e i v e d the s e c o n d p l a c e h o n o r f o r t h e i r Formula f o r t h e

Future." A

successful f a l l

enthusiastic

combined

for

t a l e n t s , the

homecoming float,

rush p r o g r a m

w a s cli-

Fall Term President

Sharon Cook

V i c e President

Grace Oosterhof

Secretary

Loraine De Feyter

Treasurer

Carol

Rattray

m a x e d b y the p l e d g e d i n n e r a n d a n impressive c a n d l e - l i g h t i n i t i a t i o n . D u r i n g t h e w i n t e r months, the s o r o r i t y e a r n e d m o n e y by h o l d ing a pizza the

area.

In

b r e a k in o r d e r to c o n t i n u e a i d i n g February,

the

Sibs

worked

hard

a n e e d y f a m i l y in to

transform

the

S p r i n g Lake C o u n t r y C l u b i n t o a " S y m p h o n y in S i l v e r " , t h e t h e m e o f the w i n t e r f o r m a l . The w i n t e r term e n d e d w i t h t h e

Sibs settling d o w n

to w o r k

on

Let There Be M u s i c " , their s o n g f o r the A l l C o l l e g e S i n g , d i r e c t e d by Betty June W h i t a k e r .

146

W i n t e r Term President Vice President Secretary Treasurer

Sharon N o r r i s L o r r a i n e Lawrence Jean Carol

Louret Rattray


KAPPA ETA KnickerMer

Row I — J .

D r a p e r , B. Roe, J. B u r g g r a a f f , R. I r w i n , T. Plewes, J. W . M i l l e r , G. B a r n h a r t , B. Beimers.

Row II — A . D i b b l e , E. S m i t h , B. Jones, T. P e d d i e , M . S u w y n , M . M c N e a l , J. Y o r k , R. K u d i l e . Row

III — S. T o m l i n s o n ,

P. K i e f f e r ,

D.

B o e l h o u w e r , V.

L. Peterson,

B. B a u e r , N .

Rise, R. R i p l e y , J. D.

E l l i o t t , Jr., P. D e Y o u n g . Row

IV — P. S a n t i n g a ,

R. S h o e m a k e r ,

W.

Wood,

J.

Esther,

D,

Bush, M .

Rottschafer,

Soodsma,

B.

D u n t o n , S. D i t k o , T. D y k s t r a .

First Semester President

Starting Tom Plewes

Vice-President

Rich E r w i n

Secretary

Bob W a i t

Treasurer

Pete

DeYoung

Vice-President Secretary Treasurer

Rich .....

,

off with

a

successful r u s h i n g

program,

the

t h e P l a y b o y Party a n d t h e B e a t - K n i c k p a r t y . These a n d v a r i o u s s t a g meetings

resulted

in

a

new

pledge

class. A f t e r

all the w o r k

that

H o m e c o m i n g i n v o l v e d , t h e Knicks b e g a n to p r e p a r e f o r " C a s t l e in

S e c o n d Semester President

the year

Knicks h e l d t h e i r a n n u a l " B i g T h r e e " parties: t h e G o l d Rush P a r t y ,

Jack Tom

Erwin Muller

Dykstra

Pete D e Y o u n g

the

Clouds,"

the

theme for

their

winter

f o r m a l . The

Spring

Lake

C o u n t r y C l u b set t h e scene a n d the Frank L o c k a y B a n d p r o v i d e d t h e music necessary t o m a k e it a n i g h t to b e r e m e m b e r e d . The Knicks e n t e r e d t h e c o m p e t i t i o n o f t h e A l l - C o l l e g e Sing w i t h t h e s o n g " W h e n J o h n n y C o m e s M a r c h i n g H o m e . " The f r a t e r n i t y w i l l always b e r e m e m b e r e d for their emphasis of the social a n d their funloving spirit.

147


v

j Sorosite Joan Ten Gate dons a w e l l - k n o w n d i s g u i s e a n d treats President-elect

m

Knicks m e a n to b e t o u g h a n d Jack Elliot proves an a b l e coach.

Ellen Frink to some c a n d y .

N o o n e can r e c o g n i z e these A l p r a Phis. N o r i n e De W i t t e , Ruth De W i t t a n d C a r o l y n R i n g e n o l d u s e n t e r t a i n at the H o m e c o m i n g B a n q u e t ,

The Las V e g a s Rush Party g i v e n b y the Cosmos p r o v i d e d a t i m e f o r Paul A r m s t r o n g a n d M i k e Ferrell t o show t h e a t r i c a l skills,

148

D e l p h i M a r y A n n I p e r l a a n clowns d u r i n g a w o r k m e e t i n g .


SIGMA SIGMA Sorosis

Row I — P. W i n c h e s t e r , C. Buteyn, M . O p p e n h u i z e n , S. V a n De Poel, E. F r i n k , V. M o r t e n s e n , N . G u l d e n schuh, S. T e l l m a n . Row II — S. S t r o m , C. N y k a m p , C. Fuge, A . Prins, J. Schulz, M . Proos, B. V e r M e e r , M . Proos, M . Bosch, Row III — S. Pfleeger, S. B o w m a n , M . V o l l i n k , K. V o s k u l l , N . V a n d e n Burg, J. Te Ronde, M . Rottschaefer, N . R y p m a , D. W a s h b u r n . Row IV — C.

Hoekzema,

P. S i m p s o n , K, V e n d e r

Werf,

G.

P o p p i n k , J. Ten Cote, J. K e n n e d y , S. B u r r l l l ,

C. D i e p h o u s e . Row V — C. D o u m a , J. Pessek, L. H o l l a n d e r ,

Fall Term President

Homecoming Nancy Guldenschuh

Vice-President

Sally

Secretary

Tellman

Pat W i n c h e s t e r

Treasurer

Ginny

Mortensen

was

H.

Hoflfmyer, P. T i l l e m a , S. T e i n , A . A r e n d s , A . K n u d s e n .

a

big

event

for

Sorosis

this y e a r .

The

girls

p r o u d l y w a t c h e d t h e i r sister, B a r b a r a V e r M e e r , r e i g n as Q u e e n o f the

event.

alumni

The

sorority

luncheon.

Twice

also this

worked year

hard

everyone

on

its

float

headed

for

and

the

llforno's;

first f o r p i z z a as p a r t o f d a t e n i g h t , a n d l a t e r f o r the p l e d g e d i n n e r . W i n t e r Term

F o l l o w i n g close o n t h e heels o f t h e A n n u a l s p a g h e t t i d i n n e r at t h e

President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer

Ellen Frink Sara V a n Margaret

De Poel

Oppenhuizen

Ginny

Mortensen

President's h o m e , c a m e t h e C h r i s t m a s p r o j e c t t o g i v e h a n d i c a p p e d children

in

the

area

a

Merry

Christmas.

The

winter

semi-formal,

d e v e l o p e d a r o u n d t h e t h e m e " B a s i n Street B l u e s , " w a s h e l d at the S p r i n g Lake C o u n t r y C l u b . S o o n a f t e r this w a s the A l l C o l l e g e S i n g , with

Karen

Vander

Werf

directing

the

group

in s i n g i n g

of

"The

M a n I L o v e . " S p r i n g b r o u g h t n e w events such as j o i n t l i t e r a r y meetings w i t h our a l u m n a e , t h e D e l p h i s a n d t h e Praters, a p r o g r e s s i v e d i n n e r , a n i n f o r m a l , a n d a n e w set o f e a g e r rushees.

149


OMICRON KAPPA EPSILON

Row I — W . Row

G o e c k e l , J. B e k k e r i n g , S. W e l t y , J. M o o s h i e , J. J u r r i e s , R. Plasman, P. C r a m e r , J. S i e b e r s .

11 — R. V a n

Verst,

B. Y i d d i s h ,

N.

Dykstra,

D.

Bonnette,

J.

Vander

Weg,

T. T o r n g a ,

B.

Reid, T.

Rickse, B. van Leuwen. Row

III — R. S l u y t e r , J. V a n

D a m , T. W o l t e r i n k , D. J o h n s o n , G . W a l t e r s , S. V a n d e r W o u d e , R. Hensel,

J. Brunson, J. Pleune, B. Polen. Row

IV — D. S t r y k e r , J. B u l t m a n , B. G l u p k e r ,

F. W e z e m a n ,

D. M i t c h e l l , K. Blevins, J. S t a p l e , J. F l a g g ,

D. N a s h . Row V — R . A r c h i l l a , J. V a n Belois, J. M e e n g s , P. M i l l e r , G . K r u e g e r , D. W i t t e r , J. V a n Til, J. W i e g e r i n k , J. V a n D a m . Row

VI — K. H o l l e m a n , C.

P o p p i n k , T. C o u s i n e a u , A .

Sudul, A.

Zwemer,

K. Q u a k k e l a a r , J. H o e k s t r a ,

J. M . S ch o o n , C. H o o k s m a , J. V a n d e r H i l l , P. Proli.

This y e a r , as e v e r y y e a r , t h e F r a t e r n a l S o c i e t y h a d m a n y successful

Fall Term

a n d e x c i t i n g times. M o v i n g i n t o a n e w f r a t e r n i t y house g a v e t h e y e a r a n

President

e v e n t f u l start. The Praters a d d e d a first p r i z e f o r house d e c o r a t i o n s t o

Vice-President

t h e i r c o l l e c t i o n o f t r o p h i e s a n d w e l c o m e d their a l u m n i at t h e h o m e -

Secretory

Norm Dykstra

c o m i n g b a n q u e t h e l d in t h e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n C o u n t r y C l u b . Fall rush.

Treasurer

Tom Riekse

i n c l u d i n g the s h i p w r e c k

p a r t y at the Rathskeller, the p r o h i b i t i o n i s t

Sherwood Vender Woude John Brunson

Winter Term

p a r t y , a n d the h a y r i d e , w a s v e r y successful. The o r i g i n a l c h a n g i n g o f

President

t h e g u a r d s in f r o n t o f t h e f r a t e r n i t y h o u s e , plus t h e p l a y i n g o f t a p s b y

Vice-President

Bruce Van Leuwen

t h e p l e d g e c l a s s during initiation w e e k , a d d e d fun f o r t h e w h o l e c a m -

Secretary

Bob Reid

pus. The w i n t e r f o r m a l , " A t h e n i a n F e s t i v a l " , w a s h e l d in the G r a n d

Treasurer

Tom Riekse

Bob Hansen

B a l l r o o m o f the P a n t l i n d H o t e l in G r a n d R a p i d s . S p r i n g activities inc l u d e d the Frater Frolics, t h e I n f o r m a l , a n d the a n n u a l S w a n S o n g w h e r e last t r i b u t e s a r e p a i d t o g r a d u a t i n g S e n i o r s .

150

:

J


^

• "V ''vC'

V C h r i s t m a s baskets g o o u t t o n e e d y f a m i l i e s f r o m m a n y of the sorority Mary Kahler

and

fraternity

Nevensel, pack

up

projects.

Beverly a

Zeedyk,

large

Here

Alpha

Noreen

Phi's

DeWitt,

Ida and

The P l a y b o y p a r t y

Salm,

is just a n o t h e r chqnce f o r the Knicks to

show t h e i r d a t e s t h a t they m a k e g o o d hosts.

Margo

box.

Diane

Klaasen

makes

a

fine

figure

at

Delphi Date N i g h t .

Time for c h o w a t the A l p h a Phi house p a r t y .

'One, two, three, f o u r " —

J e r r y Hesselink directs Cosmos in s i n g p r a c t i c e .



FOOTBALL Expectations were

not

high

as t h e

gridiron

season

o p e n e d in S e p t e m b e r . A l t h o u g h , o n t h e s u r f a c e , the season r e c o r d w a s r a t h e r d e v a s t a t i n g , it s h o u l d b e p o i n t e d o u t t h a t C o a c h Russ De V e t t e , assisted b y M r . B r e w e r , M r . Seidentop, a n d Doc G r e e n , was f a c e d with a number o f u n a v o i d a b l e o b s t a c l e s . The b i g t h o r n in t h e s i d e o f the

Dutch

was

inexperience

and

the

lack

of

I

reserve

s t r e n g t h in b o t h t h e o f f e n s i v e a n d d e f e n s i v e lines. C o n sequently, they were forced

to r e l y o n f r e s h m e n

and

s o p h o m o r e s f o r d e p t h . Desire w a s t h e k e y n o t e , h o w e v e r , a n d t h r o u g h o u t t h e e n t i r e s c h e d u l e this H o p e spirit o f d e t e r m i n a t i o n w a s c l e a r l y seen. It w a s n o t a t y p i c a l season a n d n o t r o u t i n e b u t r a t h e r a r e b u i l d i n g o n e . D r o p p i n g seven contests, t h e Flying D u t c h m e n p l a y e d s e v e r a l s t r o n g h a l v e s , o n l y to w e a k e n in t h e t h i r d a n d fourth quarters. H o p e held half-time leads over M I A A champion A l b i o n 14-6, over once-beaten Olivet 8-7, and over A l m a players and

10-0,

b u t costly mistakes o f

injured

inexperienced

key v e t e r a n s g r o u n d e d

the H o p e

attack, k e e p i n g them out of the victory column. H o w e v e r ,

F u l l b a c k Steve S l a u g h (35) p o w e r s his w a y for g o o d y a r d a g e as the F l y i n g Dutch p e n e t r a t e i n t o A d r i a n t e r r i t o r y .

games w o n , not potential, p a y off. Hopeites a n d H o p e fans alike look f o r w a r d to another winning c a m p a i g n next year.

P u m p i n g h a r d a n d p i c k i n g u p s p e e d , H o p e e n d D a l e Schoon (84) snares pass c h a r g i n g d o w n

• •

1

153

,

i

field

f o r short g a i n a g a i n s t A d r i a n B u l l d o g s .

L


Row

I: Keith

De Z w a a n ,

Fred V a n

Rich Buckley, Bob Serum, Cal

Tatenhove, Jim

L o o m a n , Paul H y i n k ,

Bekkering, Gary Frank

T e a l l , Roger

Vanderhoff.

Row

II: Jim

Abel,

Neil

Goodrich,

Shuck, Steve S l a g h ,

Jon S ch o o n , Bob S t r a n y a k , Kurt V a n G e n d e r e n , Bill Byrne, Jim V a n d e W e g , S h e r w o o d V a n d e r W o u d e , Ralph

Jackson, Ken O u a k k e l a a r , Dale Schoon, Jim B u l t m a n , J e r r y N i e u s m a . Row I I I : Bill H i l l , Jon N o r -

t o n , J o h n Stam, Jim

Burnett, John V a n

Paul T e u s i n k ,

O a k l e y , Joe

David

Dam, David

Kusak,

N y k e r k , Cal

Russ K l e i n h e k s e l , Fred

Poppink, A n d y Zwemer, Doug Shantholzer, John

Meengs,

Diggle,

Roger

Van

N o o r d , Peter V a n L i e r o p . N o t p i c t u r e d : Bob A l l e n , Bob B o n n e t t e , Bob S c h r o t e n b o e r .

S o l i t u d e r e i g n s as the e x p e r i e n c e d eye of " D o c "

L a w r e n c e G r e e n personifies ten-

sion of s t r a t e g y f r o m the s i d e l i n e s .

With and

their Line

Paul H y i n k

probing Coach

(42) as

to D a r y l S i e d e n t o p .

154

minds

imagination.

Head

Brewer

contemplate

next

End Coach

Ken W e l l e r

Cord

and

Coach play

to

Russ De V e t t e send

relays o p p o s i t i o n

in

with

maneuvers


MIAA

Albion Olivet Kalamazoo Alma Adrian HOPE

' • M W

wmm Steve S l a g h (44), the e n d of the Briton l i n e m e n .

Hope's road

thunderous

under

a

running

descending

fullback, avalanche

abruptly of

giant

reaches Albion

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CONFERENCE S T A N D I N G S


GRIDIRON

RESULTS Opponents

Hope

6

Valparaiso

14

0

Wheaton Albion

20 26

Olivet

20

14 8

Alma

14

14

Adrian

25

12

Kalamazoo

42

10

Jim

Shuck (38) skirts e n d

chase the fleet h a l f b a c k .

With

Kurt

Van

Genderen

(64)

running

interference,

"Sharky"

rockets

t h r o u g h a s p l i t - s e c o n d hole in the g r u d g i n g A d r i a n l i n e .

156

for

a long

gain

as A d r i a n

defenders

futilely


ing

Dutchmen's

Sherwood

"Shorky"

Vonder

t t a c k i e r as he takes off on a n o t h e r

Woude

(23)

eludes

the

jaunt against Albion.

20 y a r d

O n m a n y c o l l e g e t e a m s , t h e r e is o n e i n d i s p e n s a b l e player —

one

man

on

whose

t h e t e a m ' s success d e p e n d s . dispensable Woude.

man

was

individual

performance

O n H o p e ' s t e a m , the in-

Sherwood

At a hard-rock-solid

(Sharky)

Vander

185 pounds, Sharky bril-

liantly d e m o n s t r a t e d , after four years of sparkling play, his v e r s a t i l i t y as a n

iron

man

team both offensively and much

punishment

specialization, the

drop

as

he

skillful

kick.

horse o f t h e

d e f e n s i v e l y , d e a l i n g out as

took.

Sharky

Always

and work

a

In

an

era

seemed definite,

as

of

football

obsolete

potential

as

threat.

C o a c h Russ De V e t t e u t i l i z e d him at q u a r t e r b a c k , h a l f back,

fullback,

twenty-one

and

year

as

old

a

defensive

senior

standout

linebacker. from

The

Randolph,

W i s c o n s i n , w a s t w i c e a n a l l - M I A A s e l e c t i o n , o n c e a fullback

and

once

as a d e f e n s i v e l i n e b a c k e r , a n d v o t e d

n o t o n l y H o p e ' s most v a l u a b l e f o o t b a l l p l a y e r , but t h e most v a l u a b l e p l a y e r in the M I A A . athlete,

Sharky

severe l e g

was

A superb all-around

hampered

injury a n d

saw

this

limited

with

season

action,

an

a

element

t h a t p r o v e d to b e v e r y d e t r i m e n t a l to t h e H o p e c a u s e since he o n l y a p p e a r e d in t h r e e M I A A g a m e s a n d saw l i m i t e d a c t i o n in a f o u r t h g a m e . For

his

key

efforts, Sharky

standing

plays

Holland

trophy,

a

great won

performances,

the

Randall

gold-diamond

C.

and Bosch

studded

outof

football,

a w a r d e d a n n u a l l y t o t h e M I A A ' s most v a l u a b l e p l a y e r . G o a c h Russ De V e t t e e x p r e s s e d his p l e a s u r e by s a y i n g . We

thought because of

our p o o r

r e c o r d this season

a n d b e c a u s e o f his injuries S h a r k y h a d lost the o p p o r tunity

to

win

the

award."

Line C o a c h

Gord

Brewer

c l i m a x e s it e l o q u e n t l y by s t a t i n g , " S h a r k y w a s c e r t a i n l y most d e s e r v i n g o f t h e a w a r d a n d t h e f a c t t h a t he w o n it d e s p i t e our p o o r season is all the m o r e to his c r e d i t . "


Row I — Dave M a r i s , A l O s m a n , M i k e L a u g h l i n , Larry C a l f e e , D o u g H a r f g e r i n k . Row II — Bruce W e l m e r s , A l . H o f f m a n , Dirck d e V e l d e r , S h e r r i S h a f f e r , V e r n Sterk.

With

two

senior

returning and

and

a crew of

three

sophomore

lettermen

p r o m i s i n g n e w athletes com-

p e t i n g v i g o r o u s l y f o r a b e r t h , p r o v i d e d the e x p e r i e n c e d nucleus f o r the f a l l season as D a r y l S i e d e n t o p , in his s e c o n d y e a r as c o a c h , r a n t h e s q u a d i n t o c o n d i t i o n o n the r o l l i n g , b o o t - s h a p e d A m e r i c a n L e g i o n C o u n t r y C l u b golf

course.

Persistent t r a i n i n g

p a i d o f f as the

1961

edition of the H o p e College cross-country team bettered the r e c o r d o f t h e i r 1 9 6 0 p r e d e c e s s o r s even to t h e p o i n t of

being

considered

championship.

a

potential

threat

to

the M I A A

Led by the f l e e t - f o o t e d c a p t a i n , S h e r r i

S h a f f e r , a n d his f a m i l i a r " k i c k , " the season e n d e d w i t h a

4-5

dual

graduating The

plans

for

the

Van

Raalfe

track

receive

thorough

inspection

from

record.

With

Sherrie

the

Shaffer

loss o f and

only two

Dave

Maris,

C o a c h S i e d e n t o p ' s y o u n g runners show g r e a t p o t e n t i a l and

Bruce W e l m e r s , track coach D a r y l S i e d e n t o p , a n d V e r n Sterk.

meet seniors,

anticipate

an

even

more

improved

record

next

season.

SUMMARY Opponents 29

Grand

Rapids

Junior

College

23

Aquinas

33

28

32

Albion

27

44

Calvin

]9

21

Olivet

37

40

Valparaiso

20

18

Alma

43

16

Adrian

42

42

Kalamazoo

MIAA

Dual

Meet

Total

Calvin

12

12

24

Albion

10

8

18

8

10

18 12

Kalamazoo

20

158

CONFERENCE S T A N D I N G S

HOPE

6

6

Adrian

3

4

7

Alma

2

2

4

Olivet

I

0

1


CROSS COUNTRY

z z r z r z

v

r-i

^

i

m Uii Victimized by a M I A A

rule c h a n g e , H o p e c a p t a i n ,

S h e r i d a n (Sherri) S h a f f e r s u r v i v e d a b a r r i e r o f i n e l i g i bility

while

single-handily

accomplishments team.

of

the

directing

much

the

improved

efforts

and

cross-country

The t w e n t y - t h r e e y e a r o l d senior f r o m H o l l a n d ,

M i c h i g a n , c o m p i l e d an impressive record, w i n n i n g eight out

of

nine

meets

and

losing

Hommes of Calvin College.

only

to

arch-rival

Ray

A l w a y s a n i m p e d i m e n t to

t h e c i n d e r m a n , t h e s t o p - w a t c h met its m a t c h at t h e d u a l meet

Aquinas,

with

where

on

the

American

Men

Legion

in m o t i o n e p i t o m i z e the b i c y c l e e x e r c i s e , s t r a t e g y f o r persistent

d i s c i p l i n e a n d v i c t o r i o u s season.

M e m o r i a l Park c o u r s e , S h e r r i e s t a b l i s h e d a n e w r e c o r d of

20:38.

R e v e n g i n g his o n l y s e t - b a c k , t h e h i g h - s t e p -

loose-jointed distance ace blazed

ping,

his w a y

To see him run is to g e t a n i m p r e s s i o n o f r i p p l i n g

to a

f i r s t - p l a c e finish at the M I A A c r o s s - c o u n t r y c h a m p i o n s h i p

motion a n d surging strength, rather than

e d g i n g o u t Ray H o m m e s b y

H e seems to h a v e i n c a l c u l a b l e reserves o f p o w e r a n d

: 5 0 . 7 seconds o n o n e o f

t h e most d i f f i c u l t n a t u r a l o b s t a c l e a n d b o g g y courses in

stamina

the conference.

lessly,

But, S h e r r i w a s n o t t h r o u g h y e t , f o r his

and and

enjoys

developing

powerfully.

It

goes

them

flowing

speed.

casually,

without

effort-

saying

that

g r e a t e s t test, t h e s e p a r a t i n g o f the men f r o m the b o y s ,

S h e r r i S h a f f e r must b e classified as o n e o f H o p e ' s most

was

outstanding

striving

fourth

for

annual

championship

national college

held

W h e a t o n , Illinois.

at

cross-country division

the

NCAA

Chicago

honors

at

the

cross-country

Golf

course

and

finest

runners

the

college

has

ever

p r o d u c e d , since he w a s t h e t h i r d H o p e h a r r i e r in the history o f the s c h o o l t o w i n t h e M I A A title, a much d e -

in

159

s e r v e d t r i b u t e to a truly g r e a t a t h l e t e .



Row I —

Ron TeBeest, Ron V e n h u i s e n , G e r r y N e d e r v e l d , Ek Buys, Bob Reid, G l e n n V o n W e i r e n , a n d J i m

Vanderhill. Row II — M a n a g e r Bob K r e u n e n , A r t C r a m e r , J i m H e s s e l i n k , G i g K o r v e r , Curt H a a k s m a , D a l e S c h e e r h o r n , J e r r y H e s s e l i n k , a n d Coach De V e t t e .

BASKETBALL

T h e r e w e r e t h i n g s t h a t a critic c o u l d c o m p l a i n a b o u t c o n c e r n i n g this season's H o p e c a g e s q u a d , b u t t h e y s e i z e d the M I A A c r o w n , w h i c h n o s e c o n d r a t e bush t e a m c o u l d h a v e b e e n a b l e t o a c h i e v e . The Flying D u t c h m e n d i d it o n a 1 0 - 2 r e c o r d w h i c h was

good

enough

to

squeak

out

a

tie

with

the

K a l a m a z o o Hornets. A f t e r c o m p i l i n g a shaky 4 win 2 loss r e c o r d at m i d - s e m e s t e r , H o p e p l a y e d t h e c a l i ber ball that they were potentially c a p a b l e of and w i t h t h e i r d e f e n s i v e a n d o f f e n s i v e m a c h i n e in h i g h g e a r , c a m e o n f a s t t o c o p the c o v e t e d M I A A c r o w n . It w a s d e c i s i v e l y t e a m e f f o r t . The p h e n o m e n a l shoot-

\

i n g r e c o r d o f Jim " S p i d e r "

V a n d e r h i l l , w h o set a

n e w single g a m e s c o r i n g r e c o r d o f 4 3 p o i n t s a g a i n s t T a y l o r , t h e e l i g i b i l i t y o f Bob " F l y " Reed w h o a c t e d as p l a y m a k e r a n d g e n e r a l f l o o r m a n a g e r , t h e sterl i n g p e r f o r m a n c e of Ek Buys, w h o w a s s e l e c t e d most v a l u a b l e p l a y e r , all l e n t a t r e m e n d o u s b o o s t t o t h e

• • : . ; f ' V

x\mk Mr.

Russell De V e t t e , V a r s i t y

squad.

Sharing

dagers,

Gary

Van Wieren, mable

the

and

161

of

the

Ron

Te

Ron V e n h u i z e n

asset to t h e t e a m

in t h e o v e r a l l r e c o r d .

B a s k e t b a l l Coach.

duties

Nederveld,

play,

championship Beest,

were

Glenn

a n inesti-

as is easily seen


In f a m i l i a r r o l e . T r a i n e r " D o c " G r e e n p r e p a r e s t o t a p e Jim Vanderhill, who

waits

in

nervous

anticipation

for

game against Calvin.

As B u l l d o g eager e a g e r l y looks o n . G l e n V a n W i e r e n (44), key p l a y e r to H o p e ' s f a s t - b r e a k , d r i v e s a n d d r o p s in a l o y u p f o r another bucket and two points.

Big G a r y

"Doikle"

sweeping

hook as

N e d e r v e l d (30), H o p e c e n t e r , swishes strings w i t h opponents gulp in amazement.

his classic

162

the " m u s t "


Cage Summary Hope

Opponents

74

Concordia

Teachers

70

Carroll

75

79

Wheaton

63

93

Adrian

74

81

Olivet

81

Valparaiso

85

Central

71

54 State

106 94

80

Alumni-Varsity

88

82

Taylor

86

92

Albion

72

75

Alma

54

70

Calvin

81

60

Kalamazoo

61

80

L a k e Forest

74

74

Wheaton

89

75

Adrian

49

99

Olivet

79

78

Kalamazoo

67

76

Calvin

73

93

Albion

76

87

Aquinas

83

93

Alma

70 Beep! b e e p !

The t i p goes to H o p e as G a r y N e d e r v e l d (30 finds the r a n g e o u t j u m p i n g his o p p o n e n t d u r i n g the W h e a t o n contest.

163


Bob " F l y " Reid (12), H o p e ' s b r i l l i a n t p l o y m a k e r , d e m o n s t r a t e s his classy f l o o r g a m e a n d s o l i d d e f e n s i v e tactics as he o u t m a n e u v e r s C a l v i n ' s T i m m e r (23).

C l e v e r l y e l u d i n g his d e f e n d e r s , a l l - M I A A f o r w a r d Ek Buys (40) d i s p l a y s t o p f o r m i n f i r i n g a j u m p shot against Taylor.

G l e n " F l i n t " V a n W i e r e n (44), H o p e g u a r d , rams h o m e t w o p o i n t s o v e r A d r i a n d e f e n d e r s (11) a n d (41).


H o l l a n d Civic C e n t e r , h o m e o f the M I A A C h a m p i o n s .

m

\

T A r o a r i n g b o n f i r e a r o u s e d m a n y cheers on the eve b e f o r e the C a l v i n - H o p e thriller.

M I A A Standings

W

L

Hope

10

2

Kalamazoo

10

2

8

4

Albion

7

5

Alma

3

9

Olivet

3

9

Adrian

1

11

Calvin

L e a p i n g h i g h , Jim " S p i d e r " V a n d e r h i l l (22) o u t - f i g h t s his f o e in an a t t e m p t to a d d a n o t h e r t a l l y t o his i m p r e s s i v e totals.

165


Kneeling —

C. V e u r i n k

and

B. N e c k e r s . S t a n d i n g —

C. K l o m p a r e n s , B. H i l l , E. Palsrok, A . Srnoth,

D. Buch, J. M e e n g s , R. K l e i n h e k s e l , D. T r i e m s t r a , C. P o p p i n k , a n d D. O v e r m a n .

I. V. BASKETBALL It w a s a n unusual season t o r the junior v a r s i t y b a s k e t b a l l h o p e f u l s . A f t e r o n l y several

g a m e s , a g r e a t n u m b e r of first y e a r

men

were

racked

hard

by

mid-semester

scholastic p r o b a t i o n s , h o w e v e r , m a n a g e d t o come s t o r m i n g b a c k a n d c o m p l e t e a better t h a n a v e r a g e season. Those w h o c o n t i n u e d t o p l a y b a l l c a m e t h r o u g h the season t r i e d and

tested

and

now

await a

chance f o r

v a r s i t y p l a y . A t the e n d of the c a g e season, consistent j u n i o r starters w e r e Bill Hill, D e a n O v e r m a n , C a l P o p p i n k , V e r n Sterk, Chuck V e u r i n k , a n d D u a n e " F u z z " Triesmstrd, w i t h Bruce Neckers, A l a n Smith, a n d John Blom also

getting

valuable

experience.

Despite

losing m a n y p o t e n t i a l standouts, c o a c h D a r y l Siedentop did a

commendable

j o b in di-

r e c t i n g the t e a m t h r o u g h a 9-5 season r e c o r d and

now

eyes

the

1962-1963

c a m p a i g n optimistically. Coach S e i d e n t o p g i v e s t i p s f o r b r e a k i n g a tie to J.V.'s.

166

basketball


Rebound-snatching center,

snares

another

John

Blom

rebound

(31),

Hope's

against

Junior

Varsity

Kalamazoo's

Junior

Varsity.

Eyes on pumps and romp.

target, Hope's

Bill

H i l l (21) o f

the J u n i o r V a r s i t y

makes t w o o v e r K a l a m a z o o p l a y e r (21) i n a n easy

167

It's a l l in o d a y ' s w o r k as Freshman Bill H i l l (21) hauls d o w n another rebound for Hope Junior Varsity.


SPRING SPORTS

TENNIS »iil a

% FRONT R O W : N o r m Hess, Stan V u g t e v e e n . BACK R O W : Bob T i g e l a a r , D a v e S w a r t , A r l y n L a n t i n g , Bud H o f f m a n .

168


D u r i n g his singles m a t c h e a c h p l a y e r o n the s q u a d c o n t e n d s a l o n e w i t h his o p p o n e n t . T h r o u g h o u t the m a t c h hindrance

is himself.

his f o r e m o s t a i d or For w i t h i n

his b e i n g

rests t h e p o t e n t i a l o f s u r g i n g c o n f i d e n c e a n d c o w e r i n g d e f e a t i s m . This y e a r ' s v a r s i t y s q u a d has p r o v e d itself of e q u a l c a l i b e r w i t h the t r a d i t i o n a l H o p e s t a n d a r d of e x c e l l e n c e w i t h capabilities

of

unseating

perennial

king Kalamazoo. Sparked a n d

MIAA

highlighted

b y a n intensive w e e k of pre-season p r a c t i c e d u r i n g a n Easter v a c a t i o n s w i n g south to t h e Florida a r e a . Coach Lawrence " D o c " Green expects

to

blaze

a

path

of

all

victories

t h r o u g h s u b s t a n t i a l c o m p e t i t i o n a t one a n d t w o spots on the l a d d e r . T h r o u g h o u t the netmen's

season.

Norm

Hess, A r l y n

Lanting,

D a v e S w a r t , Bud H o f f m a n , S t a n V u g t e v e e n , and were

Bob

Tigelaar

joined

all

b y Jim

returning

lettermen,

Riemersma a n d

Dave

N y k e r k , f r e s h m e n t o a d d the n e e d e d d e p t h w h i c h carries the s q u a d t h r o u g h o n e h a r d fought victory after another. Junior

Junior

Arlyn

Lanting

Dave S w a r t

returns

an

clowns

attempted

backcourt.

169

in p r a c t i c e .

slam

from

the

S o p h o m o r e Bob T i g e l a a r d r i v e s h o m e a c l e a n b a c k h a n d .


BASEBALL

Coach " D o c " G r e e n is p l e a s e d w i t h n e t m e n ' s p o w e r .

A s t r o n g c o r e of r e t u r n i n g a n d e x p e r i enced lettermen opened practice at Carnegie G y m n a s i u m as C o a c h D a r y l S i e d e n t o p o p t i m i s t i c a l l y p r e d i c t e d a b r i g h t season f o r t h e H o p e nine. C a p t a i n Jim Bultman h e a d e d the list of seasoned veterans, w i t h p r o s p e c t i v e rookies a n d s p r i n g swatters c o m p e t i n g desp e r a t e l y t o m a k e the g r a d e , thus e n a b l i n g Siedentop

to

round

out

his

nucleus

with

previous letter winners. The success of the season, as never b e f o r e , lies l a r g e l y in the hands of the w e a k p i t c h i n g staff, h a m p e r e d b y t h e loss of a p a i r of o u t s t a n d i n g moundsmen,

which

is

somewhat

questionable

in

d e p t h . T r a v e l i n g to Tennessee d u r i n g spring v a c a t i o n in a n e f f o r t to p r o d u c e f r u i t f u l results, t h e Flying Dutchmen f a c e d a stiff a n d enduring

ordeal

before

the

season's

end

a n d the pre-season w a v e of optimism was still

in

the

air

as a l l

concerned

eagerly

a w a i t e d the return of w a r m e r w e a t h e r . Catcher

Ron

Vander

Molen

calmly

sizes

up

he signals f o r the n e x t p i t c h f r o m ace h u r l e r .

the

situation

as

170


Coach

Daryl

Sledentop

demonstrates

correct

bunting

stance

w h i l e g i v i n g some h e l p f u l p o i n t e r s a n d t i p s to Ron V e n h u i z e n ,

GOLF Under

the

tutelage

of

William

O o s t e n i n k , the

Hope College goiters returned to active competition w i t h e x p e c t a t i o n s a n d illusions a b o u t a g r a n d a n d glorious

final

standing

in

an

effort

to

erase

last

season's d i s m a l 2 - 6 p e r f o r m a n c e . There w e r e o n l y t h r e e l e t t e r m e n f r o m last y e a r ' s linksmen s q u a d , w i t h r e l i a b l e s Jim W i e r s m a , W e s N y k a m p , a n d Ken Biel l e a d i n g the f i e l d . Decent prospects i n c l u d e d f r e s h m e n s t a n d o u t s D e a n O v e r m a n a n d Bruce G i b b o n s . A t t h e p o i n t of w r i t i n g , t h e season's o u t c o m e w a s b a s e d o n a few well-grounded "ifs", a balanced aggregation of hopes, a n d t h e p o t e n t i a l d e m o n s t r a t e d in p r a c t i c e . P l a y i n g q u i t e r e s p e c t a b l e r o u n d s o f g o l f , the e n t i r e situation w o u l d

at any

w i t h stiffest c o m p e t i t i o n

rate indicate a tight race being

provided

by Grand

Rapids J u n i o r C o l l e g e a n d A q u i n a s .

Linkster ance

on

Ken the

Biel ninth

seems

rather

discontent

with

his

perform-

Coach

hole.

William

engrossed

171

in

the

Oostenink putting

is of

his

intensely golfers.


TRACK O b l i v i o u s o f the c o l d a n d s n o w , the c i n d e r m e n t r a i n e d persistently t h r o u g h the s p r i n g in C a r n e g i e Gymnasium. Coach Gordon watch

through

numberless

Brewer h e l d the laps

for

these

stop-

athletes

r u n n i n g solely f o r the satisfaction of a c c o m p l i s h m e n t . The c o n d i t i o n i n g g r i n d p a i d

off as t h e y sucessfully

a t t e m p t e d to f a c e t o p f l i g h t c o m p e t i t i o n . Sunny spring w e a t h e r g r e e t e d t h e t h i n c l a d s as t h e y r e t u r n e d f r o m s p r i n g v a c a t i o n to the cinder o v a l a t V a n Raalte Field. N o w t h a t the f i e l d - e v e n t p o i n t - g e t t e r s led by C a p t a i n John Brunson c o u l d f l e x their muscles, the t e a m prep a r e d f o r k e e n e r c o m p e t i t i o n . In most events the Flying

Dutchmen a r e stronger n o w t h a n ever, h a v i n g

p i c k e d up several freshmen w i t h o u t s t a n d i n g a b i l i t y . W i t h strength in the dashes a n d

r e l a y s plus better

b a l a n c e t h a n last y e a r , the tracksters h o p e t o keep the winning pattern against f o r m i d a b l e opponents.

'

Sophomore spearman

Bill Riedel p r e p a r e s t o u n l e a s h the j a v e l i n .

T h i n c l a d s Tests G r a n d Rapids J u n i o r C o l l e g e Olivet Alma-Olivet Kalamazoo Valparaiso Calvin Albion M I A A Field D a y

FIELD H O U S E (temporary)

A . C. V A N R A A L T E C A M P U S (football, baseball fields)

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INTRAMURAL SPORTS

INTRA-i:URA.L STANDINGS Saturday Morning Basketball Standings 짜 L ,,7 o Cosmos Fraters

52

2

Indies

3

4

Arkies

3

h

Knioks

2

5

Eramies

1

6

Monday Night Basket-bail Standings W Indies 6 Fraters 6 Cosmos 4 Arkies 3 Emmies 1 Knicks...0. . . . 1

L 1 1 5 4 6 6

INTRAMURAL RESULTS Final I-M Football Standi Fraters

5

0

Indies

,4

1

Arkies

3

2

Cosmos

2

3

Knicks

14

4

Emmies

0

5

Bowling Standings i

V

\J

-

Emmies Knicks Fraters Faculty Indies Arkies Cosmos

1 173

3 2 1 1 1 1 0

L 0 0 1 1 2 2 3


ALUMNI VARSITY GAME 5. L e a p i n g h i g h , Jim " S p i d e r " V a n d e r h i l l (22) o u t - f i g h t s his f o e i n a n a t t e m p t t o a d d a n o t h e r t a l l y t o his i m p r e s s i v e totals.

The A l u m n i , d e p t h a n d h e i g h t .

174


Boxsrgi H o e r n e r , G a i l G r o t e n h u i s , a n d B a r b a r a Hoskins

Janice Weenun

D i a n e C l a a u s e n , B a r b a r a Hoskins

CHEERLEADERS

*

J e a n e t t e Elsworth

: (

S h a r o n D e c k e r a n d Sally K o o l s t r a

175

M a r g e Zegers a n d C a p t a i n , Betsy Houston


Archery

is

another

competitive

M a r y Klein works to perfect an a l r e a d y

spring

sport f o r w o m e n . Loura Lee Barrett a i m s t o

t r i m serve.

make a g o o d show.

The

nets are

up

and

Carol

Buteyn a n d

s p e n d some t i m e just p l a y i n g a slow set.

Shirley

Harmelink


WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

Row 1 — M . A . H o g e n b o o m , C. Fuge, B. Y a g e r , S. D e c k e r , M . Ten Pas. Row 2 — M . K l e i n , J. V a n L e n t e , J. S c h u l t z , J. Lewis, K. C u s h m a n , C. S i k k e m a . Row 3 — J. B l o u g h , K. V o s k u i l , P. W i n c h e s t e r , S. S t r o m , K. B r o w n , J. TeRonde.

T w e n t y - o n e girls t r i e d o u t f o r t h e tennis t e a m this y e a r , t h e l a r g e s t n u m b e r in y e a r s . Eight w e r e chosen f o r the t e a m . V a r s i t y W o m e n ' s Tennis is the only

true w o m e n ' s

intercollegiate

s p o r t . The girls

c a n e a r n a letter p l a y i n g . This y e a r t h e r e w e r e m a t c h e s w i t h K a l a m a z o o , W e s t e r n M i c h i g a n U n i v e r s i t y , C a l v i n , a n d A l m a . In a d d i t i o n , a Tri M e e t w a s p l a y e d w i t h A l b i o n a n d A d r i a n at A l b i o n a n d the W o m e n ' s M I A A T o u r n a ment was held at A l b i o n . W o m e n s Field

Hockey

t w o i n t e r c o l l e g i a t e meets. their

field

and

Calvin

team

participated

in

They d e f e a t e d O l i v e t on

took

Hope

here

at

home.

Practice f o u n d t h e girls o n t h e field t w i c e a w e e k in the a f t e r n o o n a n d on Saturday mornings.

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ORGANIZATIONS


Bev J o e c k e l , V i v

Kadjy,

Ellen

Frink, M a r y

Wiltlock, Bobbie

Russell, N a n c y S o n n e v e l t , A n n

M o r t e n s e n , B a r b Bloemers.

After bership

e l e v e n y e a r s o f s t r i v i n g to a c h i e v e m e m into

ganization,

Mortar Hope

nine

members.

ship,

leadership,

taken

as

their

Board,

finally

Chosen and

a

has on

national its

the

service,

projects

first basis

its

tutoring

honor

or-

chapter

of

of

scholar-

members

foreign

have

students,

s p o n s o r i n g movies f o r c a m p u s e n j o y m e n t , a n d selling datebooks.

Row 1 —

B. K r e u n e n , S. V a n d e r W o u d e , J. A n d e r s o n , B. Jones, N . K o n s f i e l d , R. V o n d e r M o l e n .

Row 2 —

P. S. Hesselink, M . O . M o g a n , S. V u g t e v e e n , R. A . Z e g e r s , B, vonLeuwen, A . D e i t z .

A

n a t i o n a l society for

Blue Key's

members

are

service, l e a d e r s h i p , a n d of

their

junior year.

outstanding chosen

on

senior the

men.

basis

of

s c h o l a r s h i p in t h e s p r i n g

As a service to t h e s c h o o l ,

these y o u n g men o p e r a t e the Blue Key Book Store.

179

Herfst,


COTTAGE COUNSELLORS

Row

1—Mary

Hogenboom,

Barbara

Bleomers, Ruth

De

Beer, N a n c y

Sonnevelt, Shirley

Harmelink.

Row 2 — S h a r o n C a d y , Lynn A d a m s , S a l l y T e l l m a n , M a r s h a H o n d o r p , Ellen Frink, V i v K a d j y .

KOLLEN COUNSELLORS

Row 1 — M i k e M a g a n , Jim A n d e r s o n , Sam Tomlinson, Carl Benes, Bruce Laverman. Row

2—John

Kieft,

Jack

Jenner,

Jon

Schoon,

Gary

Nederveld,

Jim

Bultman,

Arlen

Tempas,

Roland

Marshall.

The smooth f u n c t i o n i n g o f Kollen Hall is f a c i l i t a t e d by the efforts o f the M e n ' s H o u s e b o a r d , c o m p o s e d of the j u n i o r a n d senior counselors. They not o n l y serve in k e e p i n g o r d e r , but also in a d v i s i n g the residents as best t h e y c a n . 180


ASSOCIATED WOMEN STOOENTS A.W.S. Judicial Council

Row

1 — J u d y De Ryke, J u d y H o f f m a n , Ruth De Beer, M a r y K l e i n , S h i r l e y H a r m e i i n k .

Row

2—Carol

Klooster,

Leanne

Ridderhoff, Barb Mortensen, Trudy

Van

Dyk, Marcia

Anderson.

A.W.S. Activities Board

Row 1 — S h a r o n C o d y , D o n n a Ten B r i n k , Barb Sill, L i n d a Row 2 — J a c k i e Te

Ronda, Diana

H e l l i n g a , Dot

Hall.

181

De W i t t , M a u r e e n Haas.


STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

Row 1 — K . V e n d e r Lugf, , J. Rietveld, J. W e l d h e e r , R. S i k k e m a , G . D r o g t , M . Meengs, A . A r e n d s , B. Laverman, A . B. C o o k , Row 2 — L . V a n d e Bunte, J. H a r m e l i n k , N . Herlein, C, H o e k z e m a , A . G a r d n e r , M . Haos, M . De W i t t , J. Joseph, D. La Boueff. Row 3 — D . Stegink, D. N y k e r k , S. H a g e m e y e r , D. V a n D a m , P. Swets, P. D i n g e l d e y , P. Ransford.

The S t u d e n t C h r i s t i a n A s s o c i a t i o n , a n o n - d e n o m i n a t i o n a l C h r i s t i a n o r g a n i z a t i o n , has as its p u r p o s e to

M a k e Christ K i n g O f This C a m p u s . "

has

regular

meetings,

S p i r i t u a l Life W e e k ,

it focuses

W h i l e it

its a t t e n t i o n

on

a mission d r i v e , the G e n e v a

Retreat a n d such social activities as the c a n o e t r i p .

182


INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB

n

Row 1 — V . M a k i , J. J o s e p h , J. Sietsma, M . C h a n g , J. Louret. 2 — D. Scott, P. Lucas, A . A n t a r , J. D r y f h o u t , J. M c D o w a l l , J. D a k i n , A . Sens, C. S l k k e m a , B. Freg-

Row

OEBATE

g e n s , P. Swets, J. W o u n d y . Row 3 — A . G r a m s , D. A . T h o m p s o n , J. M o n t e s , K. K l a a r e n , C. A a r d s m a , H. Bolt, J. K e n n e d y , P. T a n i s , D. W a l v o o r d , L. Teitssma.

While

In this s h r i n k i n g w o r l d , e v e r y n a t i o n ' s p r o b l e m s have become our problems a n d w e no longer can flee

from

them, but

must f a c e t h e m .

To h e l p

challenge

that

arises, t h e

International

argue

g e n e r a l terms.

us

analysis,

b e t t e r u n d e r s t a n d t h e n a t u r e o f these p r o b l e m s a n d the

we

about

campus

Practice

organization,

in t h e logic

skills o f

Rela-

and

speaking

was The

m a i n e x p e r i e n c e s t h a t the d e b a t o r s r e c e i v e d outside t h e c l a s s r o o m , w e r e the t o u r n a m e n t s h e l d a t

s i b l e solutions.

Michigan

State,

Purdue a n d

Wayne

It Row 2 — J. V a n T a t e n h o v e , J. C r a z i e r , J. Piet, M . V e u r i n k .

the

research,

d i r e c t e d t o w a r d the chosen t o p i c o f the y e a r .

tions C l u b discusses w o r l d p r o b l e m s a n d t h e i r pos-

Row 1 — H. T i l l e m a , A . H e r f s t , C. V a n H o u t e n , J. H i l b e r t .

problems,

d e b a t e t e a m is l e a r n i n g t h e science o f a r g u i n g in

183

University.


PALETTE AND MASQUE This y e a r , u n d e r a n e w c o n s t i t u t i o n , Palette a n d Masque tightened its usefullness o n

its o r g a n i z a t i o n campus.

and expanded

Its p u r p o s e

is to p r o -

m o t e a b e t t e r u n d e r s t a n d i n g o f t h e d r a m a t i c arts a n d to f u r n i s h e n t e r t a i n m e n t f o r all.

W h i l e mem-

bers o f P & M w e r e o b t a i n i n g e x p e r i e n c e o n a n d o f f the s t a g e , a u d i e n c e s w e r e e n j o y i n g a series o f fine

productions

consisting

of

"Grass

Harp,"

" M e d e a , " " A n Enemy O f The P e o p l e , " " F i v e Finger E x e r c i s e , " a n d the Fine Arts Festival.

Row 1 — J. Sietsma, J. Louret, L. K l o o s t e r h o u s e , L. B r o u w e r , J. W o o d b y , M . Ten Pas, C. Fuge, M . V o i g t , M . V e u r i n k , V. M o r t e n s e n . Row 2 — C. K u y e r , N . Rees, J. Blom, J. Ferb, T. C o s t i n g , B. J. Berghorst, D. K a r d u x , C. D o u m a , S. Pontler. Row 3 — B. G i l l i e s , R. A. Zegers, J. K o l l e n , H. De Vos, C. V a n H o u t e n , R. DeBoer, M . K r i e g e r , C. A a r d s m a , D. S t e g i n k , L. H a v e r k a m p , J. H o w e l l , L. R i d d e r h o f f . Row 4 —

C. Benes, C. O s b o r n , N . H a r r i s o n , L. W o o d , D. G r a n t , M . d e V e l d e r , C. Erikson, B. C h a i n , B.

DeDee, D. d e V e l d e r .

184


NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS

Row 1 — T . C o s t i n g , B. J. B e r g h o r s t , M . Ten Pas, C. Benes. Row 2 — M . V e u r i n k , R. Z e g e r s , D. D a v i s , N . Rees, V. M o r t e n s e n .

The g o a l f o r

P & M

m e m b e r s is a p o s i t i o n

Pi Epsilon D e l t a , o r the N a t i o n a l C o l l e g i a t e ers.

This

is a

national

honor fraternity

in

Play-

open

to

t h o s e students w h o m e e t the s t a n d a r d s set by t h e national academic

governing

theatre activities.

185

board

achievement

and

on

the

their

basis

of

their

participation

in


ORCHESTRA VIOLIN J o s e p h M a y n e , concertmaster Roberta B r o o k m a n N i n a Bossenbroek Elbert W a t r o u s L i n d a Davis Mitsu

Emori

Jean J o n o w s k i Judy Swieringa J o h n Riters Ruth G e r r i t s e n D i a n a Jenks M a u r i n e Haas A l f r e d Grams A l b e r t Chen J o a n Loweke Robert Bauer K e l w i n Bakker Wanda

Rider

L o r r a i n e Lawrence W i l l i a m Stegink VIOLA Marilyn VanderWilt

CELLO

PICCOLO

FLUTE

Mary Gouwens

B a r b a r a Fisher

Janet H o l l a n d e r

Ruth Y z e n b a a r d

Carolyn Schumacher

Bonnie Meyers

Susan Radliff

Cherry VanSpyker

Sharon Schaap

Charles King

Peter K u y p e r

C a r l o Reidsma

Sue Prins OBOE

FLUTE C a r l o Reidsma Jane W o o d b y Lois V e e n s t r a L i n d a Lucas C a r l o V a n d e Bunte Susan S c h r a n d t A n n e Hutchinson PICCOLO Susan Prins OBOE Marsha Kaper Bb CLARINETS Charles Prins Clyde Tilton Jim Hengeveld R o l l a n d Swak Mary Vollink Karen W o o d l e y L o r r a i n e Filbert Paul Ransford Don Kardux Eb A L T O CLARINET Francie O h r Bb BASS CLARINET Paul K. Hesselink Eb A L T O S A X O P H O N E Neal Aldritt Bruce M a s s e l i n k

BARITONE S A X O P H O N E Edward Kuipers BASSOON Robert Cook A m z i e Parcell ORGAN Robert Barrows

186

Betty Slot Mary

Ellen B r i d g e r

Thomas F a u l k n e r

L i n d a Lucas

T h e o d o r e Barnes

Dave M o r r i s o n

Marcia Kaper

BAND

BASS


TRUMPET Thomas Steffens Palmer V e e n Ralph H o u s t o n N o r m a n Tellier TROMBONE Mark Walvoord Gary Looman Robert Barrows W i l l i a m Seyfarth TUBA Meridith Nienhuis TIMPANI A l Kruiswyk PERCUSSION Larry C o l f e e Philip Miller James RufFner John Kieft MANAGER Thomas F a u l k n e r

I B ^ ENGLISH H O R N Thomas F a u l k n e r CLARINET

HORN

BASSOON Robert C o o k

David Waanders

David Wikman

George Meyer

C h a r l e s Prins

D a v i d Kleis

Roland Swank

Robert G r e e n w o o d

James H e n g e v e l d

Ellen W h i t a k e r

Clyde Tilton

J o a n n Reenders CORNETS Harold Wise Thomas G. Steffens Doug Hartgerink Ralph H o u s t o n

m

Palmer V e e n D a v i d Scott Charles Dekker John Hill TRUMPETS N o r m Tellier James Ruffner HORNS David Waanders George Meyer Robert G r e e n w o o d D a v i d Kleis Fran W e l c h e r Ellen W h i t a k e r BARITONES Donald Vuurens William

Cathcart

D a v i d Russell James V a n d e r Kolk Sue S c h a u g e r TROMBONES William

Seyfarth

Jack Derks PERCUSSION

Dick Ruselink

John Kieft

James Brink

Dave S t a v e n g e r

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M a r t i n Schoultens

Larry C a l f e e

TUBA

H e n r y Brown

Meredith Nienhuis

Marlys Gortmoker

D a v i d Bach


i S

The Pep Band u n d e r the b a t o n of Ralph H o u s t o n p e r f o r m s a s p i r i t e d march

Drum

Major

Bruce M a s s e l i n k

with

drum

majorettes Sharon

C o o k , Frances O h r , a n d Lesley B r o w e r .

Phi M u A l p h a

Sinfonia, a national professional

music f r a t e r n i t y f o r

men w h o

have

MUSIC HONORS

demonstrated

outstanding musicianship, scholarship, and value to t h e c a m p u s musical l i f e , is n o w in its s e c o n d y e a r at H o p e .

Row 1 — P. Lucas, C. Prins, N . T e l l i e r , M . Rider, P. S. Hesselink, D. W a a n d e r s , D. H o l l a n d . Row 2 —

D. W a l v o o r d , D. O g d e n , D. S t e g i n k , R. Barrows, J. M a y n e , M . C c h o l t e n , T. Pool, B. T i g e l a a r , L.

Riters, R. C o o k , B. D y k s t r a , J. Lucas.

188


SYMPHONETTE

Row I —

John

Riters, Roberta B r o o k m a n , J o s e p h M o y n e , N i n a

Kay B o s s e n b r o e k , Ruth Y z e n b a a r d , M a r y

Gouwens, and Marilyn VanderWilt. Row l i — M i t s u E mo ri , Elbert W a t r o u s , Ruth G e r r i t s e n , L i n d a D a v i s , S h a r o n S c h a a p , J a n e t H o l l a n d e r , Thomas F a u l k n e r , M a r s h a K a p e r , C a r o l y n S c h u m a c h e r , a n d B a r b a r a Fisher. Row III — A l K r u i s w y k , James H e n g e v e l d , C h a r l e s Prins, Ralph H o u s t o n , Robert C o o k , D a v e W a a n d e r s , D a v i d Kleis, a n d Betty Slot. C o n d u c t i n g is Dr. M o r r e t t e Rider.

M e m b e r s o f t h e H o p e C o l l e g e S y m p h o n e t t e a r e s e l e c t e d f r o m t h e school orchest r a . They r e p r e s e n t some o f the best t a l e n t o n c a m p u s . Besides g i v i n g c o n c e r t s o n a n d o f f c a m p u s , t h e g r o u p m a d e a c o n c e r t t o u r to F l o r i d a this y e a r .

189


CHAPEL CHOIR

ROW

1 —

M . M u y s k e n s , M . K l e i n , B. C o o p e r , M . Z i e s e n i t z , A . C o l l i n s , L. T r o w b r i d g e , S. K o n o m o r i ,

J. V o n d e n Berg, A . J o h n v i l l e , P. V o n As, B. Russell, C. R i n g e n o l d u s , M . H o g e n b o o m , B. W o l v o o r d , M . F r y l i n g , K. Blom. ROW 2 —

M . M e e n g s , M . de V e l d e r , S. R o d l i f f , J. Rietzeld, K. H u y c k , B. S m i t h , B. Ber M e e r , M . Schultz,

J. Y o n d e r M o l e n , M . Peelen, P. Y o n d e r Beek, N . S c h o d e w a l d , D. Lo Boueff, B. T u r i n s k y , B. W h i t o c k e r , L. Yermeer. R O W 3 — M . Scholten, R. W i t t e r , G. W o b e k e , R. S i k k e m o , D. Y u u r e n s , J. Lucos, P. Y e o g e r , L. R i d d e r h o f , C. B l a n k , J. Beyer, D. O g d e n , P. Hesselink, T. D y k s t r o , D. W i k m o n , J. H o g o n s . ROW 4 —

D. De W i t t , T. Poole, J. J e n n e r , J. Y o n D u i n e n , P. Y o n L i e r o p , C. K r o n e m e y e r , S. W i n n , T.

H o e k m a n , E. J u l i e n , M . Schrier, T. N e d e r v e l d , P. Paulsen, K. C l a a r e n , B. H i l l , S. Y e l t e m a , M . Schultz.

B r i g h t l y a t t i r e d in t h e i r c o l o r f u l r o b e s , t h e C h a p e l C h o i r is o n e g r o u p t h a t a t t r a c t s much a t t e n t i o n . H o w e v e r , the v o c a l s p l e n d o r o f the g r o u p d r a w s just as much c o m m e n t . Its m a n y activities i n c l u d e t h e music d u r i n g c h a p e l services, p r e s e n t i n g c o n c e r t s to the c o l l e g e a n d c o m m u n i t y , a n d a n a n n u a l s p r i n g tour — this y e a r t o N e w Y o r k a n d s u r r o u n d i n g a r e a s . The choir is u n d e r the l e a d e r s h i p of Dr. Robert C a v a n a u g h .

190

- — ^


WOMEN'S CHOIR

Row 1 — S. K a n a m o r i , L. T r o w b r i d g e , M . Z e i s e n i t z , K. H u y c k , A . C o l l i n s , P. V a n As, C. R i n g e n o l d u s , B. Russell, M . H o g e n b o o m , D. La Boueff. Row 2 — A . J o h n v i l l e , P. Y e a g e r , B. V e r m e e r , B. S m i t h , M . W e e r s i n g , S. R a d i f f , B. C o o p e r , N . S c h a d e w a l d , M . F r y l m g , B. T u r i n s k y , B. W h i t a c k e r . Row 3 — A . G a r d n e r , J. V a n d e r M o l e n , L. R i d d e r h o f , M . K l e i n , M . M e e n g s , C. B l a n k , M . Peelen, L. V e r m e e r , J. Beyer, P. V a n d e r b e e k .

Row 1 — P. H e s s e l i n k , T. D y k s t r a , D. V u u r e n s , R. W i t t e r , J. V a n D u i n e n , P. V a n L e i r o p , R. S i k k e m a , D. O g d e n . Row 2 —

C.

Kronemeyer,

J. J e n n e r ,

T.

Hoekman,

T.

Poole, M .

Scholten,

K.

C l a a r e n , P. Paulsen. Row 3 — S. V e l t e m a ,

M. Schultz,

E. J u l i e n , D. De W i t t , M . S c h r i e r , T. N e d e r v e l d .

191


ROW

1

- N . B o s s e n b r o e k , J. S l e y a n d e r , M . G o r t m o k e r , E. H u y s e r , J. H a n d l o g l e n , C. A a r d s m a , N .

H e r l e m , J. H a r m e l m k , K. V o s k u i l , F. W e l c h e r , S. D y k e m a , B. D e i l c h , M . E I r i n g a , S. Pfleeger. ROW 2

N . H a r t , K. V e r d u i n , N . T e W i n k l e , G. P e n n i n g t o n , M . Lootens, M . H a r g e t t , B. V o | a k , R. G e r r i t -

sen, N . French, J. S c h r o t e n b o e r , B. H o e r n e r , E. H o l l e m a n , M . V o l l i n k , L. W i l s o n . ROW 3 —

D. W a s h b u r n , D. W a i t , J. D a v i s , M . F l i k k e m a , C. H i l l , J. Blom, E. Tucker, N . K o r l e r i n g , B.

K l e j n h e k s e l , D. Z e e r i p , N . V a n d e r l a a n , P. O f l u c h m a n n , R. M u e l l e r , ROW 4 —

C. B a r l e y , J. D e N o b l e .

M . B l a u w k a m p , J. LeFever, C. C l o s f e r h o u s e , M . R o z e b o o m . A . Parcell, K. C o o k , J. H e s s l i n k ,

R. W o r n e t , G. Bruce, H. Brown, M . L a u g h l i n , P. Tanis, P. H e s s e l i n k , M . K e i i e r , J. Joseph. ROW 5 —

1. C o f e e , S. W e l l y , R. V o n Etlen, H. Lorincz, D. B r i n k e , E. J o h n s o n , D. V e r w o l f , P. Swets,

P. Lucas, J. M a r t i n , R. T i g e l a a r , D. H o l l a n d , J. Piet, D. Huls, D. M o u w .

C h a n c e l C h o i r , u n d e r the d i r e c t i o n of M r . Roger Reitberg, is o p e n to a n y student o n c a m p u s i n t e r e s t e d in s i n g i n g . This o r g a n i z a t i o n p a r t i c i p a t e s in C h r i s t m a s V e s p e r s , sings in l o c a l churches a n d at v a r i o u s m o r n i n g c h a p e l services.

192

CHANCEL CHOIR


OPUS A

f

Editor Art

Jud

Editor

Music

Editor

Emerick

J o a n Ten C o t e Sandra

DeKoning

This y e a r 1 9 6 1 - 6 2 b r o u g h t a s l i g h t r e v i s i o n f o r t h e O p u s staff a n d m a g a z i n e . A m e a n s o f c r e a t i v e e x -

N o t o n l y d o e s O p u s r e p r e s e n t H o p e ' s c r e a t i v e stud e n t s t o o t h e r c a m p u s e s , b u t it serves also as a m e a n s

pression, the O p u s a t t e m p t e d to search Hope's cam-

o f c o n s t r u c t i v e e v a l u a t i o n f o r those w h o s u b m i t t h e i r

pus f o r those students t a l e n t e d in t h e f i e l d s o f w r i t i n g ,

w o r k . As Opus

a r t , a n d music. For s o m e c o n t r i b u t o r s it w a s a first

p r e c i a t i o n o f f i n e arts.

g r o w s , so d o e s H o p e s t u d e n t ' a p -

d i s p l a y o f t h e i r a b i l i t y , a n d f o r o t h e r s it w a s a n o t h e r mark o f their fine creativity.

f

Robert J a e h n i g , Jean Louret, J u d s o n Em er ick, S a n d r a

D e K o n i n g , M a r y d e V e l d e r , J o a n Ten C o t e , Ed S m a l l , Lynne A d a m s .

193


RADIO STATION WTAS

ROW

1—C.

Prins, C. T i l t o n , R. S w a n k , M . V o l l i n k , M .

K a p e r , A . H u t c h i n s o n , C. V a n d e Bunte, L.

Lucas, S. Prins, L. V e e n s f r a , J. W o o d b y , C. Reidsma ROW 2 —

P. R a n s f o r d , D. K a r d u x , K. W o o d l e y , M . B r i d g e r , L. F i l i b e r t , P. D e a n , F. O h r , P. H e s s i l i n k , R.

C o o k , A . Parcel!, E. K u i p e r , B. M a s s e l i n k , M . A l l d r i t t ROW 3 —

E. W h i t a k e r , F. W e l c h e r , G. M e y r , D. W a a n d e r s , H. W i s e , T. Steffens, D. H a r l g e r l n k , P. V e e n ,

R. H o u s t o n , J. H i l l , C. D e k k e r , D. Scott, J. Ruffner, N . T e l l i e r ROW

4 — J. B r i n k , D.

Ruselink, M . Scholtens, J. Derks, W . S e y f a r t h , M .

N i e n h u i s , D.

Russell, W .

C a t h c a r t , S. S h a u g e r , D. V e u r e n s R O W 5 — H. B r o w n , L. C a l f e e , M . G o r t m a k e r , J. K i e f t , H. B r o w n , D. S t a v e n g e r

Broadcasting

every day, WTAS

p r o v i d e s the

c a m p u s w i t h a v a r i e t y o f music, u p t o the m i n u t e s c h o o l a n d w o r l d news a n d i n t e r v i e w s w i t h interesting p e o p l e o n c a m p u s . The s t a t i o n c a n b e h e a r d o n l y o n c a m p u s , but it gives t h e students a n o p p o r tunity t o g a i n e x p e r i e n c e in t h e

field

o f r a d i o as

w e l l as a lot o f f u n .

194

-


ATHLETIC DEBT DIGGERS

Row

1, — N a n c y

Schwarz, Carol

Mogle, Judy

Hoffman, Marilyn

De

Witt,

Karen

Van

Overloop.

Row 2 — J e a n Ferb, N o r r i e V a n d e n Berg, June Davis, D o n n a D a v i s , N o r m a French, L i n d a N i l s s o n .

A t h l e t i c D e b t D i g g e r s , b e t t e r k n o w n by the A D D e m b l e m a n d t h e i r g r a y skirts a n d b l a z e r s , a r e servi n g t w o causes.

The first is to f e e d y o u , t h e h u n g r y

H CLDB

s p e c t a t o r , a n d t h e s e c o n d is t o assist t h e A t h l e t i c D e p a r t m e n t in a s m a l l w a y .

Row

1—Raul

Row

2—Vern

H y i n k , Bob Sterk,

Kreunen, Norm

Gary

Nederveld,

Hess, Jim George

B u l t m a n , Jon Schoon.

Walters,

Steve

Nordstrom,

Genderen, Art Kramer.

A l l v a r s i t y letter w i n n e r s c a n b e c o m e p a r t o f the " H " C l u b . The C l u b ' s a i m is to p r o m o t e a t h l e t i c interest a n d s p o r t s m a n s h i p . They c a n b e seen selling p r o g r a m s at t h e f o o t b a l l a n d

b a s k e t b a l l g a m e s . The

proceeds are given to the athletic department.

195

Robert

Fialko,

Kurt

Van


ALPHA PHI OMEGA

Row 1 — J. G r e z e , D. D u n n , D. DeVisser, K. V i n s t r a , J. Slee, N . S m i t h . Row 2 — P. Paulsen, E. Seely, W . S e y f a r t h , R. H e r r o n , B. Holmes, P. Tanis, G . Knutson, D. M a r i s , G. Bruce, S. H a v l i c e k , C. A . Becker.

M e m b e r s of A P O a n d f r i e n d s p l a y v o l l e y b a l l at a n i n f o r m a l g e t - t o g e t h e r . Usually they a r e i n v o l v e d in service projects.

196


HISTORY HONORS

J. Elenboas, D. N e e d h a m , V . K a j d y , B. K r e u n e n , J. A .

A . Deits, C. S i k k e m a , C. J. Becker.

The G a m m a O m i c r o n C h a p t e r o f Phi A l p h a Theta N a t i o n a l History F r a t e r n i t y is o p e n u p o n i n v i t a t i o n to students w h o d i s p l a y scholastic a c h i e v e m e n t a n d interest in this f i e l d . Each y e a r t h e g r o u p presents a n a w a r d to a f r e s h m a n a n d s o p h o m o r e w h o has d o n e o u t s t a n d i n g w o r k in h i s t o r y .

197


BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS CLOB

Row 1 — A l a n

R. Plassche, Rod McLeod, Richard Buckley, Elmer Phail, Jack Siebers. Row 2 — H e n r y

Bolt, Larry Heyns, Lance Evert, Robert Serum.

The

Business a n d

intermediary

Economic

between

college

Club and

serves as a n the

business

w o r l d f o r t h o s e students i n t e r e s t e d in such a c a r e e r . Speakers specializing

in these

fields

are

brought

in to m a k e the s t u d e n t m o r e a w a r e o f c o n t e m p o r a r y p r o b l e m s in these g r o w i n g a r e a s .

198

i


ROW

1 —

E d w a r d W a l t e r s , S h a r o n C a d y , J a n e W a o d b y , C o r a l i e W o l f , Stan H a g e m e y e r , B a r b a r a B r i l l .

ROW

2 —

Charles

L a n t a y , Pal G l e i c h m a n n , K a l h i e O w e n , A r l e n e

Deilz, Mary Ann

Auernhammer, Gordon Dragt.

199

Iperlaan, Alice


FRENCH CLUB Le Cercle Francais is interested in e n c o u r a g i n g an

appreciatiori

for

the

language,

customs,

and

culture of France. This y e a r its members e n j o y e d a v a r i e t y o f p r o g r a m s i n c l u d i n g the a n n u a l " F e t e des R o i s " a n d p r o g r a m s o n French a r t a n d music. The French C l u b w a s a u g m e n t e d this y e a r by a French House,

in

which

seventeen

girls

lived,

speaking

French e x c l u s i v e l y , i n t e r e s t e d b o a r d i n g students a l s o had

an

opportunity

to c o n v e r s e in French at t h e

French t a b l e s in Phelps a n d D u r f e e Halls.

Row 1 — D . Houck, C. Beukema, K. Keller, C. Church, N . French, E. H a r p h a m . Row 2 — R . Y z e n b a a r d , B. Hoskins, Mrs. M . Prins, J. Z w e m e r , Joe S o l m a n , J. Glass, B. K a m p e n , Miss N . M e y e r , T. V a n Dyk. Row 3 — J . Joseph, A . Beck, C. K u y p e r , J. Kollen, L W o o d , K. Cushman, D. De Blaay, L. Huisjen, J. Loweke, E. W h i t a k e r . Thomas,

Row 4 — B .

Bao, H. G e i l h u f e , D. Stegink, T. Pool, G .

J. M e l i c h a r ,

200

Bruce, M . S n y d e r , J.


GERMAN CLUB

Row 1 — G . P e n n i n g t o n , C. Closterhouse, C. Prins, L. V o n d e Bunte, P. Lucas, M . Peelen, J. V a n L e n t e , L. Lemmenes. Row 2 — G . Hull, S. Spencer, J. Visscher, L. Lucas, M . G o u w e n s , J. Steegstra, R. DeBoer, K. Blank, T. Pool. Row 3 — J . G l e r e n d , P. Stoner, J. H a r m e l i n k , R. M u e l l e r , K. V e r d u i n , S. W r i g h t .

The G e r m a n C l u b w a s o r g a n i z e d last y e a r f o r the

purpose

of

providing

an

opportunity for

stu-

d e n t s to use t h e G e r m a n l a n g u a g e a n d to a c q u a i n t themselves with German

German

Department

is

songs

and

affiliated

customs. The

with

Delta

Phi

Alpha, a national language fraternity. Membership for

the

local

proficiency

in

Gamma the

Chi

language

Chapter and

depends

high

GERMAN HONORS

on

scholastic

achievement.

r 4

Row 1 — P a u l Lucas, N a n c y S o n n e v e l d t , Mrs. Snow, Ruth D e W i t t , J a n Riemersma. Row 2 — D a v i d Fug a z z o t t o , Ross Westhuis, Rodger Kobes, J o h a n n a V a n Lente, M a r y Peelen, Kristin Blank, Tom Pool, Bob Tigelaar.

2 0 1


SPANISH CLUB Films a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t in t h e S p a n i s h t r a d i t i o n w e r e e n j o y e d by the m e m b e r s o f t h e S p a n i s h C l u b . Their k n o w l e d g e o f t h e l i v i n g l a n g u a g e w a s i n c r e a s e d b y t h e i r g a t h e r i n g a n d t a l k i n g , thus s p e a k i n g t h e t o n g u e o f our n e i g h b o r i n g L a t i n - A m e r i c a n f r i e n d s as w e l l as l e a r n i n g a b o u t t h e p e o p l e themselves.

isi 17

HHRSHaB R O W 1 — C. Boersma, N . H e r b l g , J. De Ryke, L. O l s o n , I. B u n d z a R O W 2 — G. H i n z t n a n n , M . H o e k s t r a , S. M o o y , N . S l a g t e r , M . K a h l e r , N . Te W i n k l e , B. Feggens

202


PRE-MED CLUB The d e m a n d f o r

more doctors, greater

medical advancement, and

immediate

i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t m e d i c a l schools a r e just a f e w o f the items w h i c h c o n c e r n t h e PreM e d C l u b . The m o n t h l y m e e t i n g s o f t h e M i c h i g a n Beta C h a p t e r f e a t u r e s p e c i a l p r o g r a m s to g i v e t h e m e m b e r s o f this club i n f o r m a t i o n o n the f i e l d o f m e d i c i n e in w h i c h t h e y p l a n to e n t e r .

Row 1 — M . O . M o g a n , B. B r i n k , D. F u g a z z o t t o , A . T o w n s e n d , M . DeRuyter, J. P e t e r m o n . Row 2 —

D. W a l v o o r d , W . W a s d y k e , S. S p e n g l e r , W . V a n D u i n e n , J. C h r i s t e n s e n , F. W e z e m a n , J. A n d e r -

son, P. G r o t e n h u i s .

BIOLOGY HONORS Beta Beta Beta, t h e n a t i o n a l h o n o r f r a t e r n i t y f o r o u t s t a n d i n g b i o l o g y students, is r e p r e s e n t e d a t H o p e C o l l e g e b y the A l p h a Eta C h a p t e r . To k e e p themselves w e l l inf o r m e d o n the latest a d v a n c e m e n t s in this e v e r c h a n g i n g f i e l d , the g r o u p has o u t s i d e speakers a n d members of the faculty present p r o g r a m s .

Row t — M . De Ruyler, D. O s i e r , R. K a m p e r , C. Baker, J. De Ryke. Row 2 —

S. W e v e r , M . S p a a n , M . Proos, P. Hsu, P. G r o t e n h u i s , R. K u d i l e , A . T o w n s e n d , C. S h r a d e r , J.

Elzinqa.

203


CHEMISTRY CLUB

Row 1 — G . V a n Z y l , J. H. K l e i n h e k s e l , B. Koster, J. K i e f t , B. V a n L e u w e n , G . V e r S t r a t e , B. M o r t e n s e n , M . H a v l i c e k , L. H e l l e n g a , I. J. Brink. Row 2 — A . C h e n , R. G a u g l e n , S. M a r c u s , J. F i e l d h o u s e , R. H a r t g e r i n k , J. D e K o r t e , S. H a v l i c e k , R. K o b e s , G . Su, N . P a a u w e . Row 3 — J . Slee, K. N y k e r k , J. B u l t m a n , B. M e e n g s , D. R y n b r a n d t , B. V a n H o e v e n , T. V a n O m m e r a n , T. H o u t m a n , B. K u i k e n .

STUDENT EDUCATIUN ASSUCIAT1DN

ROW 1 —

M . Hanchett, L. H e p b u r n , C. Turkstra, K. W o l t m a n .

ROW 2 — M . Kahler, S. G a r d i n e r , G. Pennington, J. VerBeek, J. H o f f m a n , D. W e e r s t r a , S. Van De Poel, K. V a n O v e r l o o p . ROW 3 —

M . W o r k m a n , L. Veenstra, J. H o r n b a c h e r , J. Scheffers, L. O l s o n , C. Baker, E. Talsma, S.

Cook, A . Billin, R. Flikkema. ROW 4 — J . M a s t e n b r o o k , R. Kremer, S. Marosy, D. TenBrink, J. DeRyke, L. DeFeyter, S. Bremner, S. Sienstra, J. Elzinga, J. VanTatenhove. ROW 5 — T. Cornell, D. DeVries, J. Peterman, B. Dykstra.

204


SPIRITUAL LIFE COMMITTEE

I ROW 1 —

B r i a n D y k s f r a , N a n c y S o n n e v e l l , Dr. B a b b a g e , J a n R i e t v e l d , S t a n V u g t e v e e n .

ROW 2 —

I r w i n B r i n k , Bill C h u r c h , D a v e H o l l e n b a c h , K a r l V a n d e r Lugt, Paul Lucas.

ROW

1 —

ROW 2 —

James H a r v e y , N o r m K a n s f i e l d , Ellen F r i n k , Dr. I. Lubbers, Emma Reeverls. J o h n H o l l e n b a c h , J u d y DeRyke, James A n d e r s o n , J u d y D e W i l t , W i l l i a m V a n d e r L u g t .

205


D o e s b e r g g i r l s a r e d w a r f e d b y p i n e s h e a v y w i t h snow t h a t never seemed t o stop f a l l i n g .

206


Miss N o r m a Stam helps N i e l G o o d r i c h a n d J o h a n n a V a n Lente at the Business O f f i c e w h e r e students a r e u s u a l l y p a y i n g .

Sometimes

there

Is a

minute

to

read

merely

e n t e r t a i n i n g m a t e r i a l discovers Steve M i l l a r .

M r . R i e t b e r g instructs the class at the o r g a n s h o w i n g t h e m the i n s t r u m e n t first h a n d .

207


GRADUATION S u d d e n l y the d a y is here! The l o n g , h a r d hours of s t u d y i n g , the tests, t h e late nights, the l o w ebbs seem f a r

a w a y . The time t h a t seemed t o pass so

s l o w l y , has n o w f l o w n . G r a d u a t i o n . . .

an ambi-

v a l e n c e . The c h a l l e n g e of the f u t u r e , of the outside world

calls H o p e

students to

jobs, m a r r i a g e , a n d

f u r t h e r study. But t h e f a r e w e l l to c a m p u s life a n d college

friends

brings

with

graduation

the

first

touch of n o s t a l g i a f o r these things w h i c h a r e sudd e n l y memories. Four years of study come to a c l i m a x a n d the senior receives the i m p o r t a n t scroll.

The

long

line of

black-robed

students f o r m

again

the

dignified

procession t o the c h a p e l .

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SENIOR OFFICERS

Bob

Dykstra,

Treasurer.

Norrine

De

Witte#

Secretary.

Marcia

Anderson,

Vice

President.

Lugt, P r e s i d e n t .

Seniors N o r m Kansfield a n d Ellen Frink p r e s i d e o v e r a

m e e t i n g o f the S t u d e n t C o u n c i l .

209

Karl

Vander


ROGER D. ACHTERHOF

PENNY LYNNE A D A M S

BARBARA J E A N A N D E R S O N

Sioux

San Francisco, C a l i f .

H a r v e y , III.

Chemistry

Spanish

Mathematics

Phi K a p p a A l p h a

K a p p a Beta Phi

A l p h a G a m m a Phi

City, Iowa

JAMES K. A N D E R S O N C h i c a g o , III. Chemistry Phi K a p p a A l p h a

M A R C I A JULIE A N D E R S O N

PAUL A R M S T R O N G

Muskegon, Mich.

M o h a w k , N.Y.

English —

French

French

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Phi K a p p a A l p h a

Blue Key

CATHERINE CLAIRE BAKER

D O N A L D DALE BAKER

Lincoln Park, N.J.

Luverne, M i n n .

Biology

R e l i g i o n a n d Bible

EUGENE C. BARNHARDT C a s t l e t o n , N.Y. English

Tri Beta

K a p p a Eta N u

210


BRUCE N E L S O N BEIMERS

CARL JAMES BENES

ELEANOR J E A N SCHREGARDUS BEYER

Holland, Mich.

M o h a w k , N.Y.

Zeeland, Mich.

Social Studies

English

English —

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K a p p a Eta N u

D e l t a Phi

German

Blue Key

ARLENE KAY BILLIN

M A R I E ELIZABETH B L A U W K A M P

BARBARA A . BLOEMERS

W y o m i n g , Mich.

Zeeland, Mich.

W i n c h e s t e r , C h i c a g o , III.

English

Music

English D e l t a Phi

S i g m a l o t a Beta

Mortar Board

JAMES A . BOERSMA

D A V I D J. B O N N E T T E

C h i c a g o , III.

Holland, Mich.

Holland, Mich.

Chemistry

Biology

Speech

Phi K a p p a A l p h a

O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsilon

Sigma Sigma

211

MARY BOSCH


W I L L I A M JR. B O U M A N

ROGER LEE BREDEWEG

Holland, Mich.

Dorr, Mich.

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

Physics

S O P H I A BREMNER H a r v e y , III. English

BARBARA J. BRINK

BRUCE E. BRINK

HAROLD E D W I N B R O W N

Holland, Mich.

Holland, Mich.

Belleville, Mich.

Chemistry

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English — French

SYBIL A . B R O W N G r a n d Rapids Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n S i g m a I o t a Beta

THOMAS A. BRUNO

J O H N TAYLOR B R U N S O N

Holland, Mich.

Sturgis, Mich.

English

Biology

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O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsilon

212


RICHARD ALLEN BUCKLEY

JOHN

Northville, Mich.

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

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

H. BURGGRAAFF

English

English

K a p p a Eta N u

Sigma Sigma

EKDAL J O H N BUYS

RAYMOND TAIN S I O N G CO

Holland, Mich.

Kowloon, Hong Kong

P o l i t i c a l Science

Mathematics

D I A N E CLAUSSEN C l o s t e r , N.J. European Cultural Studies Delta

Blue K e y Omicron Kappa

C A R O L M A R I E BUTEYN T e n a f l y , N.J.

Phi

Epsilon

ROBERT C. COLE

ROBERT HARRY C O O K

S H A R O N LYNNE C O O K

P o u g h k e e p s i e , N.Y.

Holland, Mich.

W i l m i n g t o n , Del,

Mathematics

Music

English S i g m a l o t a Beta

Phi Tau N u

213


TERRY D E A N CORNELL

J E A N CRAMER

Muskegon, Mich.

Muskegon, Mich.

I r v i n g t o n , N.J,

Mathematics

English —

History

JUSTINE A N N

DAKIN

JOSEPH C R I C H T O N

Spanish

JOYCE L Y N N DALEBOUT

PAUL H O W A R D

Keene, N.H.

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

Greenville, Mich.

H i s t o r y , E n g l i s h , P o l i t i c a l Science

Chemistry

Mathematics

S i g m a l o t a Beta

C h i Phi S i g m a

GERALD DE G R O O T

RUTH DE BEER

D I A N E M A R T I N DEEMS

Alton, Iowa

J a c k s o n H e i g h t s , N.Y.

R i v e r d a l e , III.

Psychology

English

Biology

A l p h a G a m m a Phi

Sigma Sigma

Phi Tau N u

214

DALMAN


J O H N M A R T I N DE KORTE

C A R O L Y N A . DE Y O U N G

Carmel, Iowa

G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

C h i c a g o , III.

English

Chemistry

V E R N A DE J O N G

English K a p p a Beta Phi

D A V I D R. DE VRIES

RUTH ELLEN DE W I T T

NORINE A N N

Blue I s l a n d , III.

Hudsonville, Mich.

Fremont, Mich.

Mathematics

DE W I T T E

English

English —

A l p h a G a m m a Phi

A l p h a G a m m a Phi

German

G O R D O N REIN DRAGT

J O H N F. DRAPER

EMERLE LEE DYKEMA

Holland, Mich.

East Leroy, M i c h .

Holland, Mich.

Religion a n d Bible

Chemistry

Biology

C h i Phi S i g m a

K a p p a Eta N u

215


LARRY J. DYKSTRA

N O R M A N L. DYKSTRA

RENETTA LOUISE DYKSTRA

Holland, Mich.

St. A n n e , III.

Racine, W i s .

Mathematics

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

Sociology

O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsilon

A l p h a G a m m a Phi

ROBERT H. DYKSTRA

J A C K D. ELENBAAS

C A R O L I N A H. M . ENDERT

Holland, Michigan

Holland, Mich.

Montgomery, Ala.

Mathematics

History

Psychology —

4.

Sociology

j*#*

m

Irk

T H O M A S C O R W I N FAULKNER

RUTH A N N

G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

Grand

Muskegon, Mich.

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

English

LANCE W .

EVERT

Rapids, M i c h i g a n

English —

C h i Phi S i g m a

FLICKEMA

Spanish

A l p h a G a m m a Phi

216


RUTH W I L L I A M S FLIKKEMA

M A R G A R E T A N N E FRIEDRICH

S I L V I A FISCHER

Jersey C i t y , N . J .

Holland, Mich.

Summit, N.J.

English

Mathematics

German

S i g m a I o t a Beta

S i g m a l o t a Beta

D e l t a Phi

ELLEN M A R J O R I E FRINK

MARY LENORE FRYLING

LOIS K A T H R Y N GARBER

M o h a w k , N.Y.

R o x b u r y , N.Y.

Teaneck, N.J.

English

English —

Sigma Sigma

D e l t a Phi

German

English —

Spanish

A l p h a G a m m a Phi

Mortar Board

SHEILIA J E A N G A R D I N E R

M A R G A R E T RUTH GREENSHIELDS

Muskegon, Mich.

Rensselaer, N . Y .

Spanish —

English

English K a p p a Beta Phi

217

PAUL W . G R O T E N H U I S S h e b o y g a n Foils, W i s . Chemistry Phi K a p p a A l p h a


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N A N C Y GULDENSCHUH

STANLEY W . HAGEMEYER

Rochester, N.Y.

Clara City, Minn.

Detroit, Mich.

English

Philosophy

English S i g m a l o t a Beta

Sigma Sigma

ROBERT F. H A N S E N M t . Prospect, III. Chemistry O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsilon

D O R O T H Y LEE HALL

SHIRLEY M A Y H A R M E L I N K

HARRY HEEG

G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

Jarvis, O n t .

English

Philosophy

S i g m a l o t a Beta

A N N B. HERFST

PAUL STUART HESSELINK

W e s t e r n S p r i n g s , III.

Holland, Mich.

Adams, Nebraska

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

Speech

Music

O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsilon

S i g m a l o t a Beta

Phi Tau N u

Mortar Board

Blue Key

FREDERICK ROGER HENSEL

218


J A M E S K. HESSELINK Wauwatosa, Wis. History Phi K a p p a A l p h a

T H O M A S FARR HOEKSTRA Kalamazoo, Mich. Mathematics

JERRY B, HESSELINK

T H E O D O R E B. H O E K M A N

Wauwatosa, Wis.

Passaic, N . J .

English

Physics

Phi K a p p a A l p h a

C h i Phi S i g m a

J U D I T H KUIPER HOFFS

D A V I D P. H O L L A N D

Holland, Mich.

Muskegon, Mich.

History

Music

C h i Phi S i g m a

W I L L I A M H. H O L L E M A N

MARCIA

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

G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

LOU H O N D O R P

Chemistry

Physchology

Phi Tau N u

D e l t a Phi

219

J O A N N E EMKE H O R N B A C H E R Rogers C i t y , M i c h . English


4^

PETER M I N G - M I N G Kowloon, Hong

HSU

Kong

Physics

RODNEY A . I W E M A

H O W A R D A. JANSEN

H a r v e y , III.

Caledonia, Mich.

Mathematics

History

C h i Phi S i g m a

Phi K a p p a A l p h a

M A R G O MEENGS J O H N S O N

JEFFREY J. J O N E S

MARGO A N N

Holland, Mich.

Cleveland, O h i o

Feasterville# Pa.

English

Psychology

KAHLER

English — Spanish A l p h a G a m m a Phi

ELVIRA RUTH KAJDY

BARBARA JOY K A M P H U I S

N O R M A N J. KANSFIELD

C h i c a g o , III.

Holland, Mich.

Holland, Mich.

History

English

R e l i g i o n a n d Bible

D e l t a Phi

S i g m a l o t a Beta

Chi

Phi S i g m a

Blue Key

Mortar Board

220


J A N E T ELAINE K O O P M A N

ELIZABETH A N N

Martin, Mich.

North Plainfield, N.J.

Cedar Grove, Wis.

English

English

Mathematics

S i g m a l o t a Beta

D e l t a Phi

Phi K a p p a A l p h a

KRAUS

ROBERT N . KREUNEN

Blue Key

ELBERTUS KRUISWYK

W I L L I A M R. KRYGSHELD

Holland, Mich.

Beecher, III.

Kyoto, Japan

Music

Philosophy

Spanish

MITSUYO KUBO

K a p p a Beta Phi

E D W A R D H. KUIPER

J A C O B G . KUIPER

BRUCE G . L A V E R M A N

Holland, Mich.

Holland, Mich.

C h i c a g o , III.

English

Philosophy

English C h i Phi S i g m a

221


LORRAINE ELLEN LAWRENCE

KAREN HELENE LEFGREN

T H O M A S LEUPEN

Red H o o k , N.Y.

B a l d w i n , N.Y.

Beechwood, Mich.

Psychology

P o l i t i c a l Science

P o l i t i c a l Science

S i g m a l o t a Beta

C h i Phi S i g m a

V I R G I N I A LIEBERTZ

J A N E T RUTH L I N C O L N

J E A N A . LUGTEN

Berkley, Mich.

Ken m o r e , N . Y .

Hamilton, Mich.

Spanish

English

English

A l p h a G a m m a Phi

D e l t a Phi

' "J

MICHAEL O. M A G A N U m a , Peru Biology Phi K a p p a A l p h a

S U S A N N ELSA M A R O S Y

D A V I D L. MARIS Holland, Mich.

F a i r v i e w , Pa.

Physics

English —

Spanish

A l p h a G a m m a Phi

Blue Key

222


RODERICK KERR M c L E O D

D A V I D MEYER

Kalamazoo, Mich.

W i l l i s t o n Park, N.Y.

Clara City, Minn.

English —

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

Philosophy

Phi Tau N u

Phi K a p p a A l p h a

JUDITH A N N

MASTENBROOK

German

K a p p a Beta Phi

GERRY L A N E MILLER G e r m a n V a l l e y , III. Biology Plli Tau N u

BARBARA A N N M O R T E N S E N

J A M E S H. MULDER

Park R i d g e , N . J .

R i d g e w o o d , N.J.

Chemistry

English

A l p h a G a m m a Phi Mortar Board

D A V I D C. N E E D H A M

GERALD E. N I E U S M A

S H A R O N E. NORRIS

South P l a i n f i e l d , N.J.

Grand Haven, Mich.

G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

History

Chemistry

Speech

O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsilon

S i g m a l o t a Beta

223


WESLEY J O N N Y K A M P

KEITH NYKERK

HARRY M A R T I N O L S O N

Holland, Mich.

Jenison, Mich.

BuHer, N . J .

P o l i t i c a l Science

Chemistry

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

K a p p a Eta N u

Phi Tau N u

MARGARET O P P E N H U I Z E N

S H E R W I N ROBERT O R T M A N

KARL LEE OVERBEEK

Kalamazoo, Mich.

Holland, Michigan

Holland, Mich.

Spanish —

Chemistry

English

English

Sigma Sigma

FREDERICK W I L L I A M O V E R K A M P

DALE CHURCH PAARLBERG

N O R M A N W I L L I A M PEDDIE

Little Falls, N . J .

Holland, Mich.

Cleveland, O h i o

Physics

French

Mathematics

Phi Tau N u

224


CLEMENT BRUCE PERRIN

J A M E S R. PETERMAN

ELMER A . PHAIL

Pittsford, Mich.

Muskegon, Mich.

Taylor, Mich.

Biology

Biology

Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Phi K a p p a A l p h a

A L A N R. PLASSCHE

T H O M A S J. PLEWES

D O N N A FISHER POST

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

Zeeland, Mich.

Holland, Mich.

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

Economics

English — S p a n i s h

Phi Tau N u

K a p p a Eta N u

M A R T H A PROOS

MARY PROOS

ROBERT B. REID

Grand

G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

T o n a w a n d a , N.Y.

Rapids, Mich.

English

English-Latin

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

Sigma Sigma

Sigma Sigma

O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsilon

225


T H O M A S H. RIEKSE

JANET KAY RIEMERSMA

J A N E T H. RIETVELD

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

Alma, Mich.

C h i c a g o H e i g h t s , III.

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

English

English

O m i c r a n K a p p a Epsilon

D e l t a Phi

D e l t a Phi

CAROLYN MARIE RINGENOLDUS

L. J A N I S RITERS

ROBERTA J E A N N E RUSSELL

Hull, Iowa

Holland, Mich.

Indianapolis, Ind.

English

Music

English

A l p h a G a m m a Phi

Chi Phi S i g m a

D e l t a Phi Mortar Board

D O N A L D J. RYNBRANDT

M A R V I N SCHULTZ

A N D R E W D. SENS

Jamestown, Mich.

Holland, Mich.

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

Chemistry

Psychology

P o l i t i c a l Science

226


C A R O L JOY S I K K E M A

S H E R I D A N S. SHAFFER

J U D I T H M A R T H A SIETSMA

Holland, Mich.

W y c k o f f , N.J.

F u l t o n , III.

English

English

P o l i t i c a l Science

D e l t a Phi

S i g m a l o t a Beta

R O N A L D LEE SIKKEMA

BARBARA J O A N

M o r r i s o n , III.

U n i o n d a l e , L.I., N.Y.

Mathematics

SILL

STEVEN M . S L A G H Saranac, Mich.

English

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

A l p h a G a m m a Phi

O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsilon

E D W A R D STUART SMALL

N A N C Y JEAN SONNEVELDT

J A M E S H. STULL

N o r t h Bergen, N.J.

G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

W y o m i n g , Mich.

English

English

P o l i t i c a l Science

D e l t a Phi

C h i Phi S i g m a

M o r t a r Board

227


ESTHER FA I - W A N SU

G E O R G E C. C. SU

ELISABETH A . M . TALSMA

Kowloon, Hong Kong

Happy Valley, Hong Kong

Rochester, N.Y.

Chemistry

Chemistry

English —

German

S i g m a l o t a Beta

DORIS E. TAYLOR

F. KATHRYN TECK

ROGER A L L A N TE HENNEPE

McBain, Mich.

B a l d w i n , N.Y.

Baldwin, Wis.

English — S p a n i s h

Psychology

English

S i g m a l o t a Beta

Blue Key

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N A N C Y L O U TELLMAN

SALLY A N N TELLMAN

D O N N A M A E TEN BRINK

Holland, Mich.

Holland, Mich.

N e w Era, M i c h .

English

Sociology

English

Sigma Sigma

K a p p a Beta Phi

228


J O H N T I L L M A N TEUSINK

LAURA N E L D E A N TEN K l E Y

HELEN J U N E TER M A A T

Holland, Mich.

Oostburg, Wis.

Cedar Springs, Mich.

English

Biology

Biology

A l p h a G a m m a Phi

CARL M O N R O E TIDD

T O M H. T O R N G A

ALEXANDRA T O W N S E N D

Holland, Mich.

G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

Blue I s l a n d , III,

English

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

Biology

C h i Phi S i g m a

O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsilon

Beta Beta Beta

J O H N TSAI

LOUISE G . TURNBULL

J E A N N E B A L D W I N V A N D E N BERC

Amoy, China

Rensselaer, N . Y .

Holland, Mich.

Mathematics

English

English — G e r m a n

K a p p a Beta Phi

229


G U S T A V E J. V A N D E N BERGE

SARA L Y N N V A N

Holland, Mich.

Holland, Mich.

Holland, Mich.

English

Speech

Mathematics

DE POEL

PATRICIA ROSE V A N D E R BEEK

Sigma Sigma

LO

V A N D E R KOLK

Physics Phi K a p p a A l p h a

N A N C Y CAROL V A N D E R KOLK

KAREL LEO V A N D E R LUGT

N e w Brunswick, N.J.

Holland, Mich.

English

Physics

D e l t a Phi

C h i Phi S i g m a Blue Key

M A R I L Y N KAY V A N D E R W I L T

R O N A L D LEE V A N D E R M O L E N

JAMES W . V A N D E R W E G

Hudsonville, Mich.

Muskegon, Mich.

Ottumwa, Iowa

Chemistry

Psychology

Music

Blue Key

O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsilon

K a p p a Beta Phi

230


SHERWOOD W I L L I A M VANDER W O U D E Randolph, Wis. O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsilon Blue Key

PAUL V A N D E

HOFF

Holland, Mich.

JOHANNA

VAN

LENTE

Holland, Mich.

German

O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsilon

S i g m a l o t a Beta

Blue Key

RICHARD H. V A N VERST River

Forest, III.

BARBARA HELENE VERMEER Hudsonville, Mich. English —

German

Sigma Sigma

J U N E VELDHEER Holland, Mich. Religion and Bible

Biology Religion and Bible

BRUCE G U N N V A N L E U W E N

C a r b o n d a l e , III.

O m i c r o n K a p p a Epsilon

MARY J A N E V E U R I N K

STANLEY L. VUGTEVEEN

Grant, Mich.

Zeeland, Mich.

Speech

Chemistry

D e l t a Phi

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DAVID W . WAANDERS G r a n d Rapids, M i c h . Psychology

S H E R W I N DALE WEENER

D A V I D LEE WEERSTRA

Holland, Mich.

T w i n Lake, M i c h .

English

Mathematics

C h i Phi S i g m a

BETTY J U N E W H I T A K E R

MARY W H I T L O C K

H u d s o n , N.Y.

C h i c a g o , III.

English S i g m a l o t a Beta

PATRICIA KAY WINCHESTER Middleville, Mich.

English — Speech

English

Dorian

Sigma Sigma

Mortar Board

STANLEY A R D E N W I N N

CORALIE A N N W O L F

B e l v i d e r e , III.

O l d T a p p a n , N.J.

Politic

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Latin

P o l i t i c a l Science

D A V I D MARC W Y M A

Phi Tau N u

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CAROLE LOUISE DE FOREST Holland, Mich. English

SANDRA LYNN D E K O N I N G

CHERIE YOST

BEVERLY ZEEDYK

Rutherford, N.J.

D a n f o r t h , III.

Music

English

D e l t a Phi

A l p h a G a m m a Phi

TERRY LEE HOFMEYER

J A C K W . MILLER

Holland, Mich.

Detroit, Mich.

A L L A N F R A N K L I N DEITZ

Psychology

History

Lawyersville, N.Y.

Phi K a p p a A l p h a

K a p p a Eta N u

History C h i Phi S i g m a

N O R M A C. H O U T M A N

Blue Key

PATRICIA PATTERSON

Holland, Mich.

Cleveland, Ohio

Music MARION GWEN

German

DE RUYTER

K a p p a Beta Phi

Cedar Grove, Wis. RICHARD G . I R W I N

Biology S i g m a l o t a Beta

Linden, N.J. E D W A R D J O H N RIBBENS

P o l i t i c a l Science

Holland, Mich.

K a p p a Eta N u

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

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ROBERT D. J A E H N I G GARRY ARTHUR S C H A D E W A L D

Holland, Mich.

Holland; Mich.

English GLEN B. GLASS

Chemistry

Phi Tau N u

M a y w o o d , N.J.

RODNEY ALLEN ZEGERS

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Sheldon, la.

ROSS W A R D H A M L I N

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BRUCE A L L E N S C H U R M A N

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Holland, Mich.

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D e l t a Phi A l p h a ALBERT TIMMER

RUEBEN M . KAMPER

Fennville, Mich.

S p r i n g Lake, Mich.

Economics

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BERNARD W . W E I D E N A A R

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C i c e r o , III.

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Amman, Jordan

German

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JOHN KOENEN

B E N J A M I N JAY V A N D E N BOS

PAUL W I L L I A M ZO S C H K E

Holland, Mich.

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Holland, Mich.

Waupun, Wis.

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STUDENT DIRECTORY A a r d s m a , C a r o l e 65

A r e n d s e n , Roger 5 0

Beimers, A r l e n e 6 5 , 140

A b e l , Roger 5 0 , 9 6 , 1 5 4 , 141

Armistead, Sally 50

Beimers, Bruce 1 4 7 , 211

A c h t e r h o f , Roger 210

A r m s t r o n g , Paul 2 1 0 , 1 4 8 , 141

B e k k e r i n g , James 2 1 , 1 5 0 , 154

A c h t e r h o f , Tyse 5 0

A r t h u r , Leo 82

B e l t m a n , James 51

A d a m s , Lynne 8 2 , 9 6 , 1 4 3 , 1 8 0 ,

A s h w o o d , P a t r i c i a 5 0 , 115

Benes, C a r l 1 8 0 , 211

A t k i n s o n , Susan 8 2 , 1 4 6 , 194

B e n n i n k , Richard 51

A d a m s , Penny 1 4 3 , 210

Atman, Karen 50

Berens, D o u g l a s , 51

A k e r s , Richard

A u e r n h a m m e r , A l i c e 5 0 , 199

B e r g e r , Thomas

A k k e r , Eleanor

A x e , David

Berghorst, B. J. 39

A l d e r i n k , Sally 50

Baas, D a v i d 5 0 , 194

Berghorst, M a r y 8 2 , 1 4 0 , 108,

A l e x a n d e r , John

Back, David 65, 141, 98

Alexander, Julia 50

B a k e r , C a t h e r i n e 2 0 3 , 210

B e r l i n g , H a r r y 51

A l I d r i t t , N e a l 50

Baker, Craig

Bermann, E l i z a b e t h

A l l e n , A n n e 65

B a k e r , D o n a l d 210

B e s w i c k , V a l l e y 51

A l l e n , Fred

B a k e r , Frances

B e u k e m a , C a r o l 5 1 , 200

A l l e n , Lynn

B a k e r , Richard 138

Beukema, Dorothy

A l l e n , Rebecca 50

Baker, V i r g i l

B e u k e m a , G e o r g e 82

A l l e n , Robert 5 0

Bakker, Kel w i n

B e u k e m a , J u d y 51

A l I r e d , Beverly 50

B a l c o m , K e i t h 82

B e u k e m a , J u d i t h 65

Ambrose, N .

B a o , B e n j a m i n 5 0 , 1 0 0 , 9 8 , 20C

B e y e r , Eleanor 211

Anderson, Harry 50

B a r l e y , C a r o l 82

B i e l , K e n 8 2 , 138

A n d e r s o n , Barbara 210

Barley, W i l l i a m 50

B i l l i n , A r l e n e 1 4 6 , 211

A n d e r s o n , Bonnie

Barnes, Theodore

Bishop, Thomas 82

Anderson, Carolyn 50

B a r n h a r t , Eugene 1 4 7 , 210

B l a n k , K r i s t i n 8 2 , 146, 9 8 , 199

A n d e r s o n , D i a n e 82

Baron, D a v i d

B l a u w k a m p , M a r i e 1 1 4 , 211

A n d e r s o n , James 9 6 , 1 4 1 , 1 7 9 ,

Baron, Kenneth 50

B l e v i n s , K e i t h 8 2 , 150

B a r r a t t , Laura 8 2 , 176

Bloemendaal, John

Barrows, Robert

Bloemers, Barbara 1 4 0 , 1 7 9 , 1 8 0 ,

193

1 8 0 , 2 0 3 , 2 0 5 , 210 Anderson, M a r c i a 209, 137, 181, 210

126

211

Bast, Paul 5 0

A n d e r s o n , Robert 5 0 , 194

Bates, M a r i l y n n 5 0

B l o m , J a n e t 6 5 , 1 4 0 , 1 3 9 , 100

A n d r e , Richard

B a u e r , Robert 6 5 , 147

B l o m , J o h n 8 2 , 144

Andringa, M e l v i n 50

Baumann, A r v e l l a

B l o o d , G e r a l d 82

A n t a r , A b l a , 8 2 , 131

Becher, Charles 82, 9 6

B l o u g h , J u l i a 6 5 , 177

Archbold, Patricia

B e c k , A l i s o n 6 5 , 1 3 7 , 200

B l u m , K a r e n 6 5 , 146

A r c h i l l a , Ruben 5 0 , 150

B e c k e r , C a r o l 196

B o e l h o u w e r , D a v i d 147

A r e n d s , A r l e n e 64 , 6 5 , 1 4 9 , 182

B e c k e r i n g , H o p e 51

B o e r h a v e , G e r a l d 82

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Boerman, D a v i d

Brandt, Carl 65

B u c k l e y , Richard 154, 197, 213

Boersen, Herbert

Brandt, Paul 51

Buitendorp, Jerrold

Boersma, Carol 65, 143, 202

Brass, W i l l i a m 8 2 , 144

Buitendorp, Pamela

Boersma, James 141, 211

Bratton, Elaine 82

Bultman, James 8 1 , 83, 144, 154

Boersma, Reemer

Brauer, W i l l i a m 5 1 , 138, 194

Boersma, Ross

Bredeweg, Roger 8 2 , 212

Bultman, G l a d y s

B o l d t , Larry 51

Breederland, Henry 83

Bundschuh, M a r g a r e t 65, 136

Bolhuis, D a v i d 82, 9 6

Breisch, James 51

Bundza, Inara 5 2 , 202

Bolks, Ervin 65, 138

Bremmer, Sophia 212

Burgess, Roger 5 2 , 138

B o l t , Henry 65, 197

Bridger, M a r y 51

B o l t , Richard 51

B r i n g e d a h l , D a v i d 8 3 , 144

Burggraaff, John 147, Burkhart, M a r g i e

Bolthouse, James 65

B r i n k , Barbara 140, 212

Burnett, James 5 2 , 154

Boniernoor, N a n c y 51

B r i n k , Bruce 212, 203

B u r r i l l , Sharon 6 5 , 149, 139

Bonnema, G e r l o a

B r i n k , James 51

Bush, Douglas, 147

Bonnette, D a v i d 150, 211

B r i n k , Priscilla 83

Bushouse, Claus

Bonnette, Robert

Brinks, Dale 65

Busman, Richard 52

Bopp, Diana 65

B r i t t , Barbara 5 1 , 199

Buteyn, Carol 149, 176, 213

Bopp, Jan

Broeker, Tom

Buys, Carol

B o r d e w y k , C y n t h i a 82

Bronson, D a v i d John

Buys, Ekdal 1 6 1 , 213

Borgman, Linda 51

Bronson, M a u r e e n

Byrne, W i l l i a m 154

Bos, Henry

Brookmann, Roberta 83, 1 89

C a d y , Sandra 52

Bos, Sharon

Brouwer, Dennis

C a d y , Sharon 8 3 , 140, 181, 180

180, 204

139, 213

Bosch, Beverly 140

Brower, D a v i d 83, 141

Bosch, M a r y 149, 211

Brower, Howard

C a l f e e , Lawrence 5 2 , 194

Bossenbroek, N i n a 5 1 , 182

Brower, Lesley 6 5 , 116, 188

C a l v e t t i , John

Bosshard, Susan 51

Brown, Beverly 52

Cameron, Judy 66, 146

B o t t i n g , Joseph

Brown, H a r o l d 141, 212

C a m p b e l l , John

Bouma, John 141

Brown, Henry

Carter, Alan

Bouma, Lorna 51

Brown, Joann 83

C a t h c a r t , W i l l i a m 52

Bouwma, Robert

Brown, Sybil 146, 212

Cetas, Thomas 83

Bouman, Brent 51

Brown, K a t h r y n 5 2 , 177

C h a i n , B i l l i e 5 2 , 9 6 , 98

Bouwman, Robert 212

Bruce, G e o r g e 5 2 , 196, 200

Bovenkerk, Sandra 65 Bowman, Sally 149

B r u g g i n k , Paul

C h a n , Daniel C h a n , Doris

B r u i n i n g , Diane

C h a n g , Li Hui 52

Boyd, James

Bruins, Betty 65

C h e n , A l b e r t 204, 213

Boyink, Judith

Bruins, John

Chesney, A l a n 52

Braman, Kay 51

Bruno, Barbara

B r a m w e l l , Linda 65

Bruno, Thomas 21 2

Chesney, James 52 C h i c o i n e , Jeanne 52

Brand, Richard 144

Brunson, John 150, 212

Christensen, J e f f r e y 83, 144,

Brandsma, Richard 81, 8 2 , 9 6

Bryson, C l a i r e

144, 97

200

213

Buckhout, J o y c e 52

235

Christensen, Charles 66, 141


Dahm, Jeannette

D e l l , Carl 53

C h u r c h , W i l l i a m 1 3 8 , 205

D a k i n , J u s t i n e 214

D e L o n g , Ted

Clarke, Judith

D a l e b o u t , J o y c e 1 1 3 , 214

D e M a a g d , Paul

Claussen, D i a n e 1 7 5 , 1 4 0 , 108

D a l m a n , D a v i d 5 2 , 194

D e M a s t e r , C o n r a d 144

Dalman, John

D e N o b l e , JoAnn 53, 98

C l a y t o n , Joan

D a l m a n , J u n i a 1 3 9 , 140

Den O u d e n , D a v i d 66

C l o s t e r h o u s e , C a r o l e 6 6 , 9 6 , 136

D a l m a n , Paul 1 3 8 , 214

Den U y l , D a v i d

Co, Nana

Daniels, Florence

D e P a g t e ^ A r n o l d 6 6 , 141

C o , Raymond

D a n i e l s , K a r e n 66

D e R i d d e r , E l a i n e 66

Cole, Nancy

D a n i e l s , Robert

DeRidder, Joyce

C o l e , Robert 1 4 4 , 213

D a v i o u , Sandra 6 6 , 143

D e r k s , J a c k 66

C o l e , Sheldon 8 3 , 144

D a v i s , Donna 8 3 , 195

D e R u y t e r , M a r i o n 2 0 3 , 215

C o l l i n s , A n n 6 6 , 143

D a v i s , J u n e 6 6 , 1 4 3 , 195

DeRyke, Judy 81, 83, 9 6 , 203,

C o l l i n s , Thom 66

D a v i s , Linda 5 2 , 189

C o n e y , Thomas

Dawkins, Karen 52

Detter, Billye

C o n k l i n , Erwin D a l e

Dean, Phyllis 52

d e V e l d e r , D i r c k , 53

C o o k , Jack 98

D e A t l e y , Ruthann 66

d e V e l d e r , J o h n 53

C o o k , Robert 1 1 4 , 1 8 9 , 213

D e B e e r , Ruth 1 3 7 , 181,180, 214

d e V e l d e r , M a r g a r e t 83

Cook, Kenneth

D e B l a a y , Donna 5 2 , 200

d e V e l d e r , M a r y 193

C o o k , Sharon 1 4 6 , 2 1 3 , 1 3 0 , 188

D e B o e r , G a i l 53

deVelder, Philip

C o o n , J a n i c e 6 6 , 143

D e B o e r , N e i l 5 3 , 144

D e V i s s e r , D a v i d 4 2 , 6 6 , 196

C o o p e r , E l i z a b e t h 8 3 , 137

D e B o e r , Ruth 6 6 , 1 0 2 , 1 9 9 , 194

D e V o s , H a r r i e t 66

C o o p e r , J a c k 83

D e c k e r , P a t r i c i a 53

D e V r i e s , D a v i d 6 6 , 215

C o r n e l l , Terry 214

D e c k e r , Sharon 5 3 , 175, 177

D e V r i e s , James 144

C o t t s , James 83

D e D e e , Bruce 83

D e W a a r d , Lola

C o u s i n e a u , Thomas 5 2 , 9 6 , 150

Deems, D i a n n e 214

D e W i t t , Dennis 8 3 , 1 1 5 , 188

C o w l e s , J o a n 66

D e F e y t e r , L o r a i n e 8 3 , 146

D e W i t t , J u d i t h 9 6 , 1 4 0 , 1 9 5 , 205

Cox, Marilyn

DeForest, C a r o l e

D e W i t t , Linda 6 7 , 1 4 0 , 195

C r a m e r , J e a n 214

D e G r o o t , G e r a l d , 1 4 4 , 214

D e W i t t , M a r i l y n 8 3 , 1 4 6 , 182

C r a m e r , Paul 8 3 , 150

D e H o l l a n d e r , Duane 53

D e W i t t , Ruth 1 3 7 , 215

C r a n d l e , K a r e n 8 3 , 143

D e i t z , A l l a n 1 3 8 , 1 3 0 , 179

D e W i t t e , N o r i n e 209, 137, 151,

C r i c h t o n , Joseph 214

D e i t z , A r l e n e 5 3 , 199

C r o c o l l , C l i f f o r d 52

D e J o n g , V e r n a 215

DeYoung, Carolyn

Cronin, Beverly

D e k k e r , C h a r l e s 53

D e Y o u n g , G a y 6 7 , 9 6 , 143

C r o n k , C a r o l 6 6 , 137

Dekker, Marvin

DeYoung, Gordon

Cross, C l i f f o r d

DeKoning, Gerrit

C r o z i e r , John 66

D e K o n i n g , Sandra 1 1 4 , 193

D e Y o u n g , K a r e n 67 D e Y o u n g , Paul 83

C u r l i n , Lemuel

De K o r t e , J o h n 2 0 4 , 215

D e Y o u n g , Peter 8 4 , 147

Cushman, K a r e n 6 6 , 1 4 0 , 177

DeKorver, Joyce

D e Y o u n g , Robert 53

D e L e e u w , L i n n a y 53

D e Z w a a n , K e i t h 5 3 , 154

C h u r c h , C a r o l y n 66,

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D i b b l e , A l a n 6 7 , 147

D y k s t r a , Sharon 6 7 , 1 4 6 , 102

F a u l k n e r , Thomas 1 1 4 , 1 8 9 , 21 6

D i c k e r t , W a y n e 53

D y k s t r a , Thomas M . 8 4 , 1 4 7 ,

Ferb, Jeanne 67, 146, 195, 116,

D i c k s o n , Richard

98

188

D i e p h o u s e , C a r o l 67

D y k s t r a , Thomas W . 1 3 6 , 138

F e r r e l I , M i c h a e l 141

D i e p h u i s , J o a n 149, 140

Earle, Beverly

F e r r u z z i , C h r i s t i n e 6 7 , 137

D i e t c h , B e t t y Lou 53

Eaton, M a r c i a

F i a l k o , Robert 6 7 , 1 4 4 , 195

D i g g l e , Douglas 154

Edgar, James 67

F i e l d h o u s e , J o h n 8 4 , 138 , 204

D i n g e l d e y , Peter 5 3 , 9 6 , 182,

E e n i g e n b e r g , Paul 67, 138

F i l i b e r t , Lorraine 54

194

Egger, Steven 144

F i n l a y , M a r y Beth 68

Dirkse, Judith

Ekema, Bernard

F i s c h e r , J a c k 84

D i r k s e , Richard

Ekema, J o h n 67

F i s c h e r , S i l v i a 1 4 0 , 217

D i t k o , Stephen 6 7 , 147

Elenbaas, C a r o l e

Fisher, Barbara 6 8 , 1 1 8 , 189

D o o m , Eddy 8 4 , 138

Elenbaas, J a c k 21 6

Fisher, T r a c y

Dorey, Leonard, 53

Elferkink, Carole

F l a g g , James 6 8 , 150

D o u m a , C a r o l 8 4 , 1 4 9 , 100

Elgersma, J e a n a n n 53

F l i c k e m a , Ruth A n n 1 3 7 , 216

Douma, Y v o n n e

E l l i o t t , J a c k 6 7 , 147

F l i k k e m a , M a r y 5 4 , 217

Dragt, Gordon 138, 215, 199,

E l l s w o r t h , J e a n e t t e 67, 1 4 0 , 175

F l i k k e m a , Ruth 9 8 , 146

182

E l z i n g a , Richard 67

F o l k e r t , M a r y 68

D r a p e r , John 1 4 7 , 2 1 5 , 145

E l z i n g a , J o y c e 8 4 , 203

F o l k e r t s , Robert

D r i y , James

E l z i n g a , Linda 54

F o n d r k , Terry 5 4

Droppers, P a u l e t t e 43

Elzinga, Mary

F o r d , Frances 5 4

D r y f h o u t , John 6 7 , 144

E l z i n g a , M a r i l y n 8 4 , 137

Forrester, H a r r y

D u l o w , K e n n e t h 6 7 , 1 1 6 , 138

Elzinga, Patricia

F r a n c i s , P a t r i c i a 6 8 , 115

D u n h a m , J a n e t 53

Emerick, Benjamin 54

Freggens, Barbara 68 , 9 8 , 146,

D u n n , D a v i d 6 7 , 1 9 6 , 1 0 0 , 115

E m e r i c k , Judson 1 3 8 , 193

D u n n , John 8 4 , 141

Emmert, John 5 4 , 9 8

F r e n c h , N o r m a 6 8 , 1 9 5 , 200

D u n t o n , Robert 147

Emmons, Stuart 67

F r i d l i n g t o n , G a i l 68

202

D u r r e l l , O l i v e r 53

E m o r i , M i t s u 5 4 , 189

F r i e d r i c h , M a r g a r e t 1 4 6 , 217

D y k e m a , M e r l e 215

Endert, C a r o l i n e 5 4 , 216

F r i n k , E l l e n 9 6 , 1 4 9 , 2 0 5 , 209

D y k e m a , Sharon 6 7 , 146

Erikson, C a r i n a 54

Dykman, Janice

Esther, James 147

D y k s t r a , Brian 6 7 , 1 1 8 , 1 3 8 , 205

Esther, Joan 5 4

F r y l i n g , M a r y 3 8 , 1 4 0 , 117, 217 F u g a z z o t t o , D a v i d 199, 203

Dykstra, C a l v i n

E u b a n k , J e f f r e y 54

Fuge, C a r o l 8 4 , 1 4 9 , 177

Dykstra, C a l v i n

Evers, D a r l 54

G a l e , Ann 54

D y k s t r a , D a v i d 53

Evers, D a r w i n 84

G a r b e r , Lois 1 3 7 , 217

D y k s t r a , Larry 21 6

E v e r t , Lance 1 3 8 , 2 1 6 , 9 8 , 194

G a r d i n e r , S h e i l i a 217

D y k s t r a , N o r m a n 1 5 0 , 216

E w a r t , Thomas 67

G a r d n e r , A n n 1 82

D y k s t r a , Pamela 53

E z z e l l , M a r i l y n 67

G a r t e r , Louise 68

D y k s t r a , Renetta 137, 2 1 6

Faas, J o h n 84

G a u g l e r , Robert 204

D y k s t r a , Robert 2 0 9 , 216

F a u l k , M a r t h a 8 4 , 143

G e i l h u f e , Hans 1 3 8 , 200

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G e r r i t s e n , Ruth 8 4 , 1 4 3 , 189

Hachmuth, Gary

Heath, George

G e z o n , John

H a d a w i , H i l d a 84

H e c h t , Robert 55

G i b b o n s , Bruce 54

Hadden, M a y o 54

H e e g , H a r r y 21 8

G i l l i e s , Bruce 84

H a g a n s , G e r a l d 6 8 , 138

H e i d e m a , Lois 55

G i e m , Wanda

Hagemeyer, Stanley 182, 218,

H e i d e m a n , C a r o l y n 8 5 , 137

G i e r a n d , J o y c e 199

199

H e l l i n g a , Diana 69, 137, 181,

Glass, G l e n

H a l a , Frances 55

G l a s s , J a n e t 6 8 , 1 4 3 , 200

H a l e , M a r g a r e t 68

Henderson, W i l l i a m

G l e i c h m a n n , Pat 5 4 , 1 9 9 , 9 8

H a l l , D o r o t h y 1 4 6 , 1 8 1 , 218

H e n e v e l d , Barb

G l u p k e r , Bruce 150

H a l l m a n , M a r t h a 6 8 , 146

H e n e g e v e l d , James 189

G o e c k e l , W i l l i a m 150

H a m l i n , Ross

Henning, Henry

Goeman, N a n c y 54

H a n c h e t t , M a r j o r i e 84

H e n s e l , F r e d e r i c k 1 5 0 , 218

G o o d e s , S t e p h a n i e 68

H a n d , Thomas

H e p b u r n , Bruce 6 9 , 144

G o o d f e l l o w , Steven

H a n d l o g t e n , J a n e 68

H e p b u r n , Linda 69

G o o d r i c h , N e i l 154, 141, 207

H a n s e n , Robert 21 8

H e r b i g , N a n c y 69 , 202

G o o d w i n , Bruce 68

H a r g e t t , M a r i l y n 5 5 , 106

H e r f s t , A n n 1 4 6 , 179, 218

G o r d o n , Robert 8 4 , 144

204

H a r m e l i n g , Dan 141

H e r l e i n , N a n c y 8 5 , 182

G o r t m a k e r , M a r y l 54

H a r m e l i n k , J o y c e 8 4 , 182

Herold, William

Gosselaar, M a r t i n 54

H a r m e l i n k , S h i r l e y 1 4 6 , 181,

H e r r o n , Ralph 196

Gouwens, M a r j 54

180, 218

Hess, N o r m a n 1 4 1 , 195

G o u w e n s , M a r y 8 4 , 1 4 0 , 189

Harmsen, Russell 84

H e s s e l i n k , B e t t y 6 9 , 143

G r a b i n s k i , N a n c y 8 4 , 137

H a r p h a m , Esther 6 8 , 1 4 3 , 9 8 ,

H e s s e l i n k , Paul K . 5 5 , 9 8

G r a m s , A l f r e d 68

200

H e s s e l i n k , Paul S, 1 4 4 , 1 7 9 ,

G r a n t , Dorel 54

H a r r i n g t o n , G a y l e 55

G r e e n , C o n n i e 6 8 , 137

H a r r i s o n , K a t h y 55

H e s s l i n k , James 1 6 1 , 219

G r e e n s h i e l d s , Peg 217

H a r r i s o n , N a n c y 68

H e s s l i n k , Jerome 1 6 1 , 2 1 9 , 141

G r e i f f e n d o r f , Dennis 54

H a r t , N a n c y 1 3 7 , 136

H e y n s , Larry 8 5 , 197

Granberg, Carol

H a r t g e r i n k , Doug

H i e f t j e , G a r y 69

Grevenstuk, Melodie

2 1 8 , 1 1 4 , 188

Hartgerink, Ken

H i l b e l i n k , Ronald 5 5 , 144

G r e z e , J o h n 68, 196

H a r t g e r i n k , Ron 6 8 , 204

H i l l , C y n t h i a 69

Griffith, Maurice

H a r t m a n , Donna 85

H i l l , Jerry

Grisse, Elaine

H a r v e r d i n k , G a r y 6 9 , 138

H i l l , John

G o r t e n h u i s , G a i l 5 4 , 175

Hatton, Joyce

H i l l , W i l l i a m 154

G r o t e n h u i s , Paul 2 1 7 , 2 0 3 , 141

H a v e r k a m p , J o a n 69

H i n z , D o r o t h y 55

G r u e n e r t , Paula

H a v e r k a m p , Larry 55

H l n z m a n n , G e o r g i a 69 , 202

G u l d e n s c h u h , N a n c y 1 4 9 , 218

H a v l l c e k , M a r y 85 , 204

Hlxson, Margaret

G u t k n e c h t , G l e n 68

H a v l i c k e , Stephen 8 5 , 196

Hodge, Lawrence

Haaksma, C u r k 1 5 0 , 161

H a w k i n s , James 69

H o e k , John 144

Haas, M a u r i n e 8 4 , 1 4 6 , 1 8 1 ,

H a y e s , Robert

H o e k m a n , Robert 1 2 8 , 188

H e a l y , Ruth

H o e k m a n , T h e o r d o r e 1 3 8 , 219

182

239


I v e r s e n , Pamela

H o e k s t r a , Dennis 69

H o l m e s , Bruce 196

H o e k s t r a , J o h n 6 9 , 150

H o n d o r p , M a r c i a 1 4 0 , 1 8 0 , 219

I w e m a , Rodney 1 3 8 , 220

H o e k s t r a , M a r l o n 5 5 , 202

H o o d , D o n a l d 69

J a c k s o n , Ralph 154

H o e k s t r a , Thomas F. 8 5 , 138

H o o k , Theodord 69

J a c k s o n , Robert 70

H o e k s t r a , Thomas L. 144

H o o v e r , S h i r l e y 8 5 , 140

Jacob, George

H o e k z e m a , C a r o l 69 , 9 6 , 182,

H o p p , J o a n 70

J a c o b s , C u r t 8 5 , 194

H o r n b a c h e r , J o a n n e 219

J a c o b s , Dan 141

Hoel, Carla

H o m e , Deloris

J a e h n i g , Robert 3 6 , 193

H o e r n e r , Bourgi 5 5 , 175

H o p k i n s , Richard 70

J a n s e n , H o w a r d 220

H o e z e e , Edward 219

Hoskins, Barbara 7 0 , 1 4 3 , 1 7 5 ,

Jansma, Barbara 70

149

H o f f m a n , A l l e n 55

Jansma, Jerome

200 H o s t e t t e r , J o h n 70

Jansma, Richard

H o u c k , Doris 7 0 , 200

Jansma, Roger

Hoffman, Joanne

H o u s t o n , Ralph 8 5 , 189, 188

J e n k s , D i a n a 70

H o f f m a n , J u d i t h B.

Houtman, Donald

J e n n e r , J a c k 1 8 0 , 1 3 0 , 188

H o f f m a n , M a r l e n e 55

H o u t i n , Peter

J e n n e r , Peter 5 5 , 105

Hoffmann, Alfred

Houtman, Norma

Jicha, Karl

H o f f m y e r , H e l e n 6 9 , 149

H o u t m a n , Thomas 204

J o e c k e l , Bev 1 4 0 , 1 7 4 , 9 8

H o f f s , J u d i t h 219

H o w e l l , James

J o e c k e l , W i l l i a m 55

H o f m a n , W e n d e l l 6 9 , 141

H o w l e t t , Stephen 144

J o h n s o n , Barb 7 0 , 136

H o f m e y e r , Terry

Hsu, Peter 4 5 , 2 2 0 , 203

J o h n s o n , Doug J . 150

H o f m e y e r , Ruth

H u b b a r d , G e o r g e 55

J o h n s o n , Doug M .

Hogenboom M a r y 8 5 , 177, 180

H u i s j e n , Lois 7 0 , 200

J o h n s o n , Earl 7 0 , 194

H o l d e n , Sidney 69

H u i s m a n , G r a c i a 55

J o h n s o n , J e r r y 85

Holkeboer, Judy

H u i z e n , Gordon 141, 98

J o h n s o n , M a r g o 220

H o l l a n d , D a v i d 2 1 9 , 114

H u i z e n g a , Barbara 70

J o h n v i l l e , A n n 85

H o l l a n d e r , Doris 69

H u i z e n g a , V i r g i n i a 70

Jones, Dale

H o l l a n d e r , Janet 140, 189

H u l l , G r e t c h e n 7 0 , 199

J o n e s , Ian

H o l l a n d e r , Lois 149

Huls, David

J o n e s , J e f f 220

H o l l e m a n , C h a r l e s 69

H u l s t , James

J o n e s , Robert 1 4 7 , 179

H o l l e m a n , C u r t i s 55

H u n t , John

Jones, W i l l i a m 141

H o l l e m a n , Edith 55

H u n t , Richard

Joseph, J a c q u e l i n e 70, 9 8 , 182,

H o l l e m a n , K e n 8 5 , 150

H u s t o n , Betsy 8 5 , 175

H o l l e m a n , W i l l i a m 144, 219

H u t c h i n s o n , A n n 55

Jousma, Sandra 85

H o l l e n b a c h , D a v i d 6 9 , 138, 205

H u y c k , K a r e n 55

J u l i e n , Ellis 188

H o l l i n g e r , Ellen 55

H u y l e r , Richard

J u n g , Eleanor 70

Holman, Karen

H u y s e r , Esther 85

J u r r i e s , James 8 5 , 150

H o l m e n , Sandra 69

H y i n k , Paul 8 5 , 1 9 5 , 141

K a h l e r , M a r g o 137, 220,202

Hommerson, J o a n 11 6

I p e r l a a n , M a r y 1 4 0 , 1 4 8 , 199

K a | d y , E l v i r a 1 4 0 , 1 7 9 , 1 8 0 , 220

Hommerson, J o h n

I r w i n , Richard 147

K a m p e n , Beula 8 5 , 137, 200

H o f f m a n , J u d i t h 8 5 , 137, 181 195

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K a m p e r , Reuben 1 3 8 , 203

Klomparens, Katherine

K r e u z , Thomas

K a m p h u i s , Barb 1 4 6 , 220

Klomparens, Wayne

Krieger, M a r j o r i e 36

K a n a m o r i , Sakiko 85, 140, 118,

K l o o s t e r , C a r o l 5 6 , 181

Kroes, Davie 5 6

K l o o s t e r h o u s e , Linda 8 6 , 143

K r o n e m e y e r , D a l e 71

K l o p , Jean

K r o n e m e y e r , K e l v i n 8 6 , 1 3 8 , 188

K l u n g l e , Roger 71

K r o n e m e y e r , Ronald

Kapenga, June

K l y n s t r a , James 5 6

Krueger, G e r a l d 56, 150,

K a p e r , M a r s h a 7 0 , 1 89

K n e c h t , Jon 5 6

K r u i s w y k , Elbertus 1 8 9 , 2 2 1 , 114

K a p e r , Ruth 70

K n o p e r , W a y n e 71

K r u i z e n g a , Betsy 8 6 , 141

Karachy, Waleed

K n u d s e n , A n n 7 1 , 149

K r u i z e n g a , Jane 5 6

K a r d u x , Don 70

K n u t s o n , G a r t h 196

Kryger, Virginia

K a y l o r , L i n d a 70

K o b e s , Rodger 2 0 4 , 199

K r y g s h e l d , G i l l 221

K e e n , W i I I i a m 70

K o e l b e l , John

K u b o , M i t s u y o 1 4 3 , 221

K e i z e r , M a r i l y n 8 5 , 137

K o e n e n , J o h n 141

K u d i l e , Ronald 8 6 , 1 4 7 , 203

Keller, Kathleen 56

Koetsier, Ardeane

K u i k e n , Bruce 8 6 , 204

K e m m e , Barbara 85

K o h l m a n , Ruthann 5 6 , 9 8

Kuiper, Calvin

Kemme, N a n c y

K o l l e n , J u d i t h 7 1 , 1 4 3 , 200

Kuiper, Delia 56

K e n n e d y , J o a n 1 4 9 , 100

Kollen, Wendell

K u i p e r , Edward 1 4 4 , 221

Kern, Charles

K o o i m a n , Pat 8 6 , 1 4 3 , 9 8

K u i p e r , J a c o b 221

K i e f f e r , Paul 1 4 7 ,

Kooistra, Sally 5 6 , 3 7 , 108,

Kuipers, Dixon

114 Kansfield, Norman 9 6 , 108, 1 7 9 , 2 0 9 , 1 3 8 , 2 2 0 , 205

K i e f t , John 86, 9 6 , 9 7 , 141,

175

K u i t e , Barbara 5 6

K o o p m a n , J a n e t 1 4 6 , 221

Kunz, Carolyn

K i e l , Wayne

K o o p s , Earl 71

Kurland, Jeffrey

Killam, Nancy 56

K o r t , A r l o a 71

K u s a k , Joseph 154

K i n k e m a , Bob

K o r t , Eugene 5 6

K u y p e r , C a r o l 7 1 , 200

1 8 0 , 204

K i r k , G o r d o n 8 6 , 141

K o r t e , C a r o l 71

L a B o u e f f , D i a n e 7 1 , 182

K i r l i n , William 56

Kortering, Norma

Lam, A n n a

K l a a r e n , K e i t h 7 0 , 188

K o r v e r , G a i l e r d 7 1 , 161

Lam, D o n a l d 5 6

K l a a s e n , G e n e 8 6 , 194

K o s t e r , Robert 8 6 , 204

London, N a n c y 86

K l e b e , Robert 8 6 , 138

K o s t e r , Ronald

Langjahr, Sieglinde 56

K l e i n , J o h n 7 0 , 144

K r a a i , D a l e 71

L a n n i n g , Richard

K l e i n , M a r y 70, 9 6 , 140, 177,

Kragt, Alice

L a n t a y , C h a r l e s 7 1 , 1 9 9 , 104

K r a g t , Sandra

Lanting, A r l y n 86

K r a m e r , A r t h u r 7 1 , 1 3 8 , 161,

Lantinga, Orvin

181, 122 K l e i n h e k s e l , B e l l e 71 K l e i n h e k s e l , Paul 8 6 , 138

L a u g h l i n , M i c h a e l 1 2 3 , 194

1 9 5 , 136

K l e i n h e k s e l , Russel 5 6 , 154

Kramer, Clarence

K l e i s , D a v i d 1 89

K r a u s , E l i z a b e t h 1 4 0 , 3 1 , 221

L a v e r m a n , Bruce 1 3 8 , 1 8 0 , 221

Kleyla, Vincent

K r a u s e , J a c q u e l i n e 71

L a w r e n c e , L o r r a i n e 1 4 6 , 221

K l e y n e n b e r g , Richard

K r e m e r , Ruth 8 6

L e e , Robert

Klomparens, Charles 56

K r e u n e n , Robert 1 6 1 , 1 7 9 , 1 9 5 ,

La F e v e r , J a n e 71

221, 98

243

182


L e f g r e n , K a r e n 222

Makaryk, Walter 57

M e r s e n , Janet 72

Lemmenes, Larry 7 1 , 141

M a k i , M a r g a r e t 86

M e y e r , D a v i d 2 2 3 , 141

LePoire, Donald

M a n n e s , Robert

M e y e r , Elizabeth

Lesemann, K a t h l e e n 5 6

M a n s e n , James

M e y e r , George

Leupen, Thomas 138, 222

M a r c u s , Esther

M e y e r , K a t h y 7 2 , 140

Lewis, D a v i d 144

M a r c u s , Stan 8 7 , 204

M e y e r , Paul 8 7 , 100

Lewis, J a n e t 5 6 , 177

M a r s c h k e , Charles

M e y e r , Ronald 7 2

Lewis, M a r k 7 1 , 141, 194

M a r i s , D a v i d 1 9 6 , 222

M e y e r s , B o n n i e 7 2 , 143

L i e b e r t z , V i r g i n i a 222

M a r o s y , Susann 1 3 7 , 222

M i c h m e r h u i z e n , James

M a r r , G e o r g e 87

M i l l a r , Stephan 5 7 , 1 4 1 , 2 0 7 ,

L i e d t k e , Rudolph 5 6 L i n , Dora 8 6 Lin, Lillian L i n , Robert L i n c o l n , J a n e t 1 4 0 , 222 Lindgren, John 5 6 Lingle, Patricia 56 Lobbes, John 71

M a r s h a l l , Roland 8 7 , 1 3 8 , 180

124

M a r s i l j e , Edward 7 2

M i l l e r , Carol

M a r s i l j e , June

M i l l e r , G e r r y 144, 223

M a r t i n , John 7 2 , 141

M i l l e r , J a c k 147

M a s s e l i n k , Bruce 5 7 , 188

M i l l e r , P h i l i p 5 7 , 150

M a s t , Jean 57

M i l l e r , Robert 72

M a s t e n b r o o k , J u d i t h 143, 223

M i l l e r , Ruth 72

L o e w y , N a n c y 71

M a x a m , Robert 5 7

M i l l s , Mary 57

Lohman, C a l v i n

M a x a m , Roger 7 2

M i n e r , Timothy 57

L o n g , Theodore 5 6

M a y n e , Joseph 7 2 , 181

M i t c h e l l , Don 8 7 , 150

Lootens, M a r t h a 5 7

M c C u l l o u g h , Doug 144

M o g l e , C a r o l 7 2 , 9 6 , 137, 195

Lorenz, Paulette

M c D o w a l l James

M o h r , Lynne 8 7 , 130

L o r i n c z , H u b e r t 71

M c F a l l , Richard 5 7

M o n s e n , James 5 7

L o u w e n a a r , K e i t h 8 6 , 141

M c G i l v r a , Terry 5 7

M o n t e s , Josefina 72

L o v e t t , Sandra 8 6 , 137

M c K e n n a , C a m p b e l l 87

M o o s h i e , J o h n 8 7 , 150

Loveys, J u d i t h 86

M c K i n l e y , Blaine 4 0 , 72

M o o y , Susan 7 2 , 1 4 3 , 202

L o w e k e , J o a n 5 7 , 200

M c L e o d , Rod 1 4 4 , 2 2 3 , 197

M o r r i s o n , D a v i d 87

L o w i n g , Sherryl 7 1 , 116

M c N e a l , M i c h a e l 7 2 , 147

M o r r i s o n , Robert

Lucas, James 7 1 , 116

M c N e i l , Thomas 7 2 , 141

M o r t e n s e n , Barbara 1 7 9 , 1 3 7 ,

Lucas, Linda 7 2

M c N i t t , Theodore

Lucas, Paul 8 6 , 1 3 8 , 2 0 5 , 9 8

Mead, Wayne 57

M o r t e n s e n , V i r g i n i a 8 7 , 149

M e e n g s , J o h n 5 7 , 1 5 0 , 154

M o r t o n , G a r y 138

188 L u g t e n , J e a n 222 L u t t i k h u i z e n , M a r i n u s 86 M a a g e r , Lee 8 6 , 144 M a c h i e l e , Richard 72 M a c k a y , Robert 7 2 , 138 M a g a n , M i c h a e l 1 7 9 , 180, 2 2 2 , 1 4 8 , 2 0 3 , 141 M a k , Louise

181, 2 2 3 , 204

M e e n g s , Loren 5 7

M o t u r i , A l f a y o 3 9 , 72

M e e n g s , M a r c i a 1 4 0 , 1 0 8 , 182

M o u w , D a v i d 64, 7 2 , 141, 9 7

M e e n g s , W i l l i a m 7 2 , 204

96

M e e r m a n , Faith 8 7 , 137

M u e h l e n b e c k , J e r i 72

M e e u w s e n , Sharon

M u l d e r , James 2 2 3 , 194

M e l i c h a r , J o h n 4 0 , 200

M u e l l e r , Regina 5 7 , 199

M e n k e n , Randall

Mulder, Glenn

M e n n i n g , C h a r l e s 5 7 , 1 1 5 , 194

M u l d e r , Roger

244


M u l d e r , Ronald

N y b o e r , J o h n 73

Parcel 1, A m z i e 5 8

M u l d e r , Tim 7 2

N y k a m p , C h r i s t i n e 8 7 , 149

P a r k e r , Sandra 5 8

M u l l i k e n , Lynne 8 7 , 137

N y k a m p , W e s l e y 224

Paulsen, Peter 7 3 , 1 4 4 , 1 9 6 ,

M u n r o , Linda 5 7

N y k e r k , D a v i d 5 7 , 154, 224,

M u r r e l l , Charles

1 1 5 , 1 2 0 , 188 P a y n e , K a t h l e e n 73

182

M u r r e l l , Patricia

N y k e r k , K e i t h 204

Peacock, W i l l i a m 58

Musser, Ken

N y k e r k , N a n c y 58

P e c k , M a r j o r i e 73

M u y s k e n s , M a r c i a 7 3 , 140

O a k l e y , D a v i d 154

P e d d i e , B o n n i e 73

N a g e l v o o r t , T e r r y 7 3 , 138

O ' C o n n o r , J o y 7 3 , 146

P e d d i e , N o r m a n 224

N a s h , D a v i d 7 3 , 150

O g d e n , D a n i e l 7 3 , 9 6 , 1 4 1 , 188

P e d d i e , Tom 8 8 , 147

N e c k e r s , Bruce 4 9 , 5 7

O g o n p , G i l b e r t 73

Peelen, M a r y 88, 122, 136,

N e d e r v e l d , G a r y 87, 138, 161,

O h r , Frances 7 3 , 1 88

1 7 5 , 1 8 0 , 162

199

O l g e r s , Earl 5 8

P e n n i n g t o n , G a i l 8 8 , 137

N e d e r v e l d , Thomas 7 3 , 141, 188

O l s e n , C a r o l y n 58

P e n n y , W i l l i a m 73

N e e d h a m , D a v i d 223

O l s o n , H a r r y 1 4 4 , 224

Pe r r i n , C a r l a

N e t t l e s , Earl 87

O l s o n , Linda 7 3 , 202

P e r r i n , C l e m e n t 225

N e v e n z e l , M a r y 7 3 , 1 3 7 , 151

O l t h o f , E v e l y n 87

Pessek, J u d y 8 8 , 149

N e w h o u s e , R i c h a r d 144

Oosterhof, Grace

P e t e r m a n , James 225 , 203

Nichols, Nancy

Oosting, Arthur

Peterson, G i l m e r 88

N i c o l a i , A l b e r t 8 7 , 1 0 0 , 123

O o s t i n g , Tom 87

Peterson, V i c t o r 7 4 , 147

N i e b o e r , K o r t n e y 73

O p p e n h u i z e n , M a r g 1 4 9 , 224

Peterson, W i l l i a m

N i e k a m p , Carl 57

O r t m a n , S h e r w l n 224

P f l e e g e r , Susan 7 4 , 149

N i e n h u i s , Jan

O s b o r n , C l a i r e 7 3 , 137

P h a i l , Elmer 2 2 5 , 1 4 1 , 197

Nienhuis, Marian

O s b o r n , Frances 5 8

Pickup, Walter

N i e n h u i s , M e r e d i t h 87

O s m a n , A l b e r t 7 3 , 141

Piers, Robert 5 8

N i e t e r i n g , B o n n i e 87

O o s t e r , D i a n a 8 7 , 1 3 7 , 2 0 3 , 100

Piersma, Rosemary 74

N i e u w s m a , M i l t o n 87

O s t e r i n k , M a r c i a 7 3 , 105

P i e t , J o h n 88

N i e u s m a , G e r a l d 1 5 4 , 223

O t t o , M a r g i e 58

P i e t e n p o l , G l e n n 7 4 , 141

N i l e s , Sara

O v e r b e e k , James 73

Plasman, Ronald 8 8 , 150

N i l s e n , Wenche 57

O v e r b e e k , K a r l 224

Plassche, A l a n 1 4 4 , 2 2 5 , 197

N i l s s o n , Linda 7 3 , 1 4 6 , 195

O v e r k a m p , Fred 1 4 4 , 224

Plaggemars, H o w a r d

N o d o p , John 57

O v e r m a n , Dean 5 8 , 138

P l e u n e , J o h n 150

N o n h o f , John

O v e r m a n , Robert

P l e w e s , Barbara

N o r d e r , Raymond 87

O w e n , K a t h e r i n e 5 8 , 199

Pi e w e s , Thomas 1 4 7 , 225

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W e i d e n a a r , Barnard

W i n c h e s t e r , Pat 1 4 9 , 1 7 7 , 232

Z e e r i p , Donna

Weige, Patricia

W i n n , S t a n l e y 2 3 2 , 120

Z e g e r s , Rod 3 9 , 1 7 9 , 233

W e i n , H a r r i e t 62

W i s e , H a r o l d 9 1 , 1 4 4 , 100

Z e g e r s , M a r g e r e t 6 3 , 175

W e l c h e r , Frances 4 3 , 62

W i s s i n k , Bonnie 8 0 , 9 6 , 1 4 6 ,

Z i e s e n i t z , M a r y 143

116

W e l m e r s , Bruce 79

1 0 0 , 126

194

Z o s c h k e , Paul 141

194

W e l s h , Richard 7 9 , 141

Wissink, Carl

Z u i d e r s m a , Ruth 80

W e l t y , Sam 150

W i t t e r , Richard 8 0 , 1 5 0 , 188

Zwart, David

W e l w o o d , Paul 91

W o l b r i n k , James 63

Z w a r t , N a n c y 8 0 , 140

W e r g e , Thomas

W o l f , C o r a l i e 2 3 2 , 199

Z w e m e r , A n d r e w 6 3 , 1 5 4 , 150

W e r k m a n , Barry 7 9 , 144

W o l f , G e r r y 9 1 , 9 9 , 130, 141,

Z w e m e r , Jane 2 0 0 , 194

Wessels, N a n c y 79

Z w y g h u i z e n , A r l e n e 137

98

W e s t e r v i l l e , Paul

W o l t e r i n k , Thomas 9 1 , 150

Zylman, Gordon

W e s t h u i s , Ross 1 4 4 , 199

W o l t m a n , K a r e n 9 1 , 143

Z y l s t r a , Ronald 63

W e v e r , Sheryl 9 1 , 203

W o m b w e l l , Thomas

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