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Milestone

Publ ished by the Students of H o p e Co l l ege — Ho l l and , M i c h i g a n 1 9 6 0

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Dedication

To say that we a re g ra te fu l f o r your he lp is w e a k a n d in-

e f fec tua l ; yet that is just w h a t we w o u l d say fo r lack of bet ter wo rds .

W e a re g ra te fu l . N o less cou ld be sa id . You have he lped us,

perhaps not a lways as w e des i red ; yet you have seen the p rob lems

we have f a c e d , a n d to the best o f your ab i l i t ies , have he lped us.

N o more cou ld be des i red or expec ted , a n d we o w e a d e b t o f

g ra t i t ude to you fo r this.

W e could waste wo rds , we cou ld e x a g g e r a t e ; but w e wi l l not

do these th ings. Your l i fe w i th us has been one of honesty, a n d we

have a d m i r e d you f o r this honesty ; so to be honest , mere words

canno t express our grate fu lness to you . Dean H inga , we d e d i c a t e

this Milestone to you . It says bet ter than w e cou ld ever say, just

wha t w e fee l .

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Dean M i l t on L. H inga

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Table of Contents

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

Facul ty ^

The Year

A n t i c i p a t i o n 5 0

Perseverance 8 4

Rea l i za t ion 124

Societ ies ^ 5 6

Classes 1 7 0

Adve r t i semen ts 2 3 2

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Hope College — What but

about thirty buildings,

a group of pine trees,

eighty or so professors,

a few janitors,

some house mothers,

and ,

1 350 other people?

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Administration Faculty

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Irwin J. Lubbers

President As President o f Hope Co l lege , Dr. Lubbers ded ica tes h imsel f to the w e l f a r e

of the school , its facu l ty a n d students. In this e f fo r t , he is now d i l i gen t l y gu i d i ng

the co l lege in meet ing the p rob lems of a r ap i d l y increas ing enro l lment . His w i sdom

a n d fo res igh t p l a y e d a s ign i f icant par t in the successful in i t i a t ion of a th ree-mi l l i on

do l la r expans ion p r o g r a m this yea r . Dr. Lubbers has also d i sp layed g rea t interest

in s t rengthen ing unde rs tand ing be tween the co l lege commun i ty a n d the commun i ty

o f Ho l land . O f greatest impo r tance is his asp i ra t ion to p roduce Chr is t ian scholars,

the fo remost ob jec t i ve of this chu rch -a f f i l i a ted l i be ra l arts co l lege .

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Vice President In his pos i t ion as v i ce -p res iden t , Dr. John

W . Ho l l enbach , ho lds many respons ib i l i t ies .

As the a c a d e m i c adm in i s t r a to r , he gu ides

a n d co -o rd i na tes bo th the cur r icu la r a n d

co-cur r icu la r act iv i t ies o f the co l l ege . This

inc ludes the f u n c t i o n i n g o f the Admiss ions

O f f i ce , Records O f f i c e , l i b ra ry . P lacement

Serv ice, a n d even ing a n d summer schools.

The fo r t y -seven member B o a r d of Trustees

fo rmu la tes the po l ic ies o f H o p e C o l l e g e .

The B o a r d is se lected f r o m the l aymen a n d

c l e rgymen o f the Re fo rmed Church in A m e r -

ica, f r o m wh ich the co l l ege receives its

ch ie f suppor t .

Trustees John W . Ho l l enbach

FRONT R O W ; W i l l a r d W iche rs , I rw in J. Lubbers, John A. Dykstra, Mrs. Geo rge Pelgr im.

BACK R O W ; Ekdal Buys, Rein Visscher, Randal l C. Bosch, John Ver Meu len , Henry Slef fens, N icko las Rozeboom.

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College Coordinators

Dean H inga prepares a class lecture, another one of his

many responsib i l i t ies .

Dr. W i l l i a m Vande r Lugt, Dean of the Co l lege,

examines semester g rades , one of his dut ies in d i -

rec t ing academic act iv i t ies.

The four deans o f H o p e Co l l ege c o - o r d i n a t e re la t ions

be tween the facu l ty a n d the s tudent b o d y . They assist

students in so lv ing p rob lems of bo th academ ic a n d socia l

na ture .

The Dean of the Co l l ege , w h o is in cha rge of the

academ ic aspect o f the school , fo rmu la tes the curr icu lum

in c o - o p e r a t i o n w i th the Educat iona l Policies Commi t tee

o f the facu l ty . The Dean of Students supervises ex t ra -cur r ic -

ular act iv i t ies, a n d the Deans of M e n a n d W o m e n a re re-

spons ib le f o r the w e l f a r e a n d conduc t o f al l students.

The men of campus can f ind a he lp fu l ad-

visor in Dean of Men , W i l l i a m Hi lmer t .

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Miss Emma Reeverts, Dean of W o m e n , is assisted by Mrs.

Del ia Ste in inger in superv is ing the w e l f a r e of a l l w o m e n

students.

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r.tf, fill A d m i n i s t r a t i o n of V ienna Summer School , Hope Summer School, and

Hope Evening School is discussed by its respect ive d i rec tors , Dr. Paul

Fr ied, Dr. E. E. Brand, a n d Mr . John J. Ver Beek.

Mr . T immer screens app l i can ts for the com ing

yea r .

Every s tudent en te r ing H o p e has come in con tac t w i th

D i rec tor o f Admiss ions A l b e r t T immer by let ter i t not in

person. His job is to keep H o p e at its best by d e c i d i n g ,

a l o n g w i th the Commi t tee on Admiss ions, wh ich app l i can ts

wi l l be a c c e p t e d as students.

In a d d i t i o n to the regu la r school yea r , H o p e ofFers two

summer school sessions. O n e is he ld on the Ho l l and campus

a n d is h e a d e d by Dr. E. E. Brand. The H o p e Co l l ege V ienna

Summer School , wh ich p rov ides an o p p o r t u n i t y fo r students

to t rave l , s tudy, a n d l ive a b r o a d fo r th ree months, is d i -

rec ted by Dr. Paul G . Fr ied. The H o p e Co l l ege Evening

School in the c h a r g e of Mr . John Ver Beek ex tends the

benef i ts o f the co l l ege to the commun i t y .

Before a n d a f te r g r a d u a t i o n , students a re ab le to f ind

out w h a t e m p l o y m e n t oppor tun i t i es a re a v a i l a b l e t h rough

the ef for ts o f Dr. Thomas V a n Dahm, Voca t i on Placement

Di rector , a n d M r . G a r r e t t V a n d e r Borgh, Di rector o f Teacher

Placement .

The Records O f f i ce , under the superv is ion o f Recorder

Jeanet te Poest, keeps an up - to -da te f i le o f al l student rec-

ords a n d p rov ides t ranscr ip ts fo r students when they leave.

From b e g i n n i n g to end , Hope 's admin i s t ra t i on keeps

the co l lege runn ing smooth ly .

Recorder Jeanet te Poest adds the latest g rades

to student records.

Voca t i ona l and teacher p lacement is a r r a n g e d by Dr. Thomas E. Van

Dahm a n d Mr . Gar re t t V a n d e r b o r g h .

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Business M a n a g e r Rein Visscher takes a moment f rom

a busy day to smile for Milestone pho tog raphers .

Financial

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Under the superv is ion of Mrs. Burt, the Kletz keeps

students and professors we l l -nour i shed be tween

classes.

Treasurer Henry Steffens watches the school budge t

and keeps costs d o w n .

Administration

From the p o p machines in the f ra te rn i t y

houses to the r is ing structure o f the new do r -

mi to ry , B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r , Rein Visscher,

watches over the f i nanc ia l a f fa i rs o f the col-

lege . As students rush to p ick up thei r pay

checks or c r o w d to ge t in on the l imi ted supply

of t ickets fo r the Ca lv in g a m e , the long lines

o f ten seen at the Business O f f i c e ind ica te the

b r o a d scope of its responsib i l i t ies .

The Blue Key Book Store is f am i l i a r to al l

students as the p lace to f i l l their every need ,

whe the r it be too thpas te or a t e x t b o o k .

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From bean soup to cof fee beans, Mr . Dressner keeps an a d e q u a t e supp ly on hand .

The money saved in the Blue Key is gen-

era l ly spent in the Kletz, wh ich is conven ien t l y

l oca ted n e a r b y . Mrs . Burt a n d the f r i e n d l y

Kletz worke rs see tha t hung ry students a n d

w e a r y instructors a re re f reshed be tween classes

or as they re lax d u r i n g f ree pe r iods .

Regular d o r m i t o r y meals are a r r a n g e d (one

w a y or ano ther ) by M r . Rober t Dressner o f

the Slater Food Service.

The f ina l w o r d fo r expend i tu res comes f rom

Mr . Henry StefFens, Co l l ege Treasurer , w h o as-

sists w i th budge ts a n d assumes respons ib i l i t y

f o r a l l financial nego t ia t i ons .

Mr. W a d e sees that many in teres t ing books besides text books

are a v a i l a b l e at the Blue Key Bookstore.

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M a r c i a J. W o o d , M.F.A.

Cha i rman of the Depar tment

Part- t ime Instructor

D o n a l d Rohlck, A.B

I n d i v i d u a l skil ls are deve loped th rough pract ica l exper ience in the techn iques of ar t .

Miss W o o d adds the f in ish ing touch for a sti l l l i fe d isp lay .

Beauty of the Ages

Perhaps the most express ive means o f

t ransmi t t ing man 's cu l ture has been th rough

the var ious ar t fo rms of a rch i tec tu re , sculp-

ture, a n d pa in t i ng . From the crude bison

scra tched on a cave wa l l by the flickering

l igh t o f a torch to the spark l i ng majesty o f

the marb le Ac ropo l i s , man 's progress can

be t r aced th rough the study of ar t .

Pract ice in var ious ar t techniques pro-

v ides i nd i v i dua l express ion a n d sat isfact ion,

as it assures the t ransmission of our own

cul ture a n d th ink ing to men in the fu tu re .

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BIOLOGY

Oscar E d w a r d Thompson , M . A . Cha i rman of the Depa r tmen t

Phil ip G. C rook , Ph.D. Eva B. Van Schaack, Ph.D.

The Science of Life

The study o f b i o l o g y c lar i f ies the structure a n d func-

t i on of a l l l i v ing o rgan isms, a n d thei r d e p e n d e n c y upon

one ano the r . Th rough a g e n e r a l b i o l o g y course, students

g rasp an u n d e r s t a n d i n g of the con t inu i ty o f l i fe w i t h its

in te r - re la t ionsh ips o f p lants a n d an ima ls . The student learns

to a p p r e c i a t e the c o m p l e x i t y o f his phys ica l be ing .

Severa l b i o l o g y majors c a r r i e d on i n d e p e n d e n t re-

search in spec ia l i zed a reas d u r i n g the past y e a r .

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Al i ce Ell iott, Ph.D.

The cross sect ion of a stem proves in te res t ing

to eager bo tany students.

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CHEMISTRY

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Ger r i t Van Zyl, Ph.D. Chai rman of the Depar tment

Mind over Matter

Chemist ry , the study of mat ter a n d the changes

wh ich it undergoes , involves f undamen ta l s wh ich

are impor tan t in many voca t ions . Because chemica l

changes a r e the basis of a lmost al l sciences, knowl -

e d g e o f them is essent ial f o r students o f med ic ine ,

chemica l eng inee r i ng , nurs ing, dent is t ry , home eco-

nomics, a n d agr i cu l tu re . A basic unde rs tand ing of

chemistry can be he lp fu l to each i nd i v i dua l , fo r he

is in con tac t al l his l i fe w i th the processes o f chemi-

cal ac t ion .

Eugene C. Jekel, M.S.

; dJw: OSZ? .

I rw in J. Brink, Ph.D.

o Lights can be seen in the Science Bu i ld ing far in to the n igh t as d i l i g e n t chemist ry students

per fo rm the i r tests. J. Ha rvey Kleinheksel , Ph.D.

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ECONOMICS and BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Dynamics of Business

As man becomes a w a r e o f the l a r g e p a r t eco-

nomic in f luences p lay in his l i fe , the study o f the

pa t te rns of business a n d the dynamics of his chang -

ing e c o n o m y becomes i m p o r t a n t .

In a Chr is t ian co l l ege st r iv ing to t ransmi t spir-

i tua l va lues, this s tudy takes on a new s ign i f i cance

w i th the awareness tha t one ha l f o f the w o r l d is

d o m i n a t e d by a system wh ich c la ims tha t man 's

l i fe is a f f e c t e d by economic in f luences en t i re ly .

Besides seek ing out the t ruth o f economic the-

ory , the D e p a r t m e n t o f Economics a n d Business

A d m i n i s t r a t i o n p repa res students fo r p rac t i ca l ca-

reers in the business w o r l d .

Dw igh t B. Yn tema, Ph.D. Cha i rman of the Depar tment

it.

Thomas E. V a n Dahm, Ph.D.

Part- t ime Instructor

Kenneth J. W e l l e r , M .B .A .

The theor ies of the c lassroom are tu rned in to pract ice as students a p p l y for jobs in the w o r l d

A d r i a n J. K laasen, M . A . of business.

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EDUCATION

Simp le tunes p layed in a music educa t ion class

by an orchestra of tonettes are not a lways

recogn izab le .

Student teach ing prov ides v a l u a b l e exper ience and r e w a r d i n g associat ions.

Prospective Pedagogues

The transmission of cul ture a n d the inst i l la-

t ion of a desi re fo r more extensive k n o w l e d g e

is the responsib i l i ty o f those w h o wi l l teach

fu tu re genera t ions . In thei r p r e p a r a t i o n fo r

teach ing careers, students find themselves con-

f r o n t e d by a quest ion wh ich faces al l Amer icans

w h o rea l ize the s ign i f i cance of educa t ion . W h a t

should the youth of A m e r i c a learn, a n d how

should they be taugh t? The prospect ive teachers

of this co l lege wi l l have a decis ive ro le in an-

swer ing this quest ion f o r the na t ion . The De-

par tmen t o f Educat ion a t tempts to equ ip its

students to make this dec is ion in te l l igen t ly .

Ga r re t t V a n d e r Borgh, M . A . Cha i rman of the Depar tment

John J. Ver Beek, M . A .

Helen H a b e r l a n d Schoon, M . A . Tunis Baker, Ph.D.

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ENGLISH

This student looks p leased w i th

the g rade he rece ived f r om Mr .

ten Hoor .

Expression of Life The i m p o r t a n c e of the study of English is i n d i c a t e d by the

t w o - y e a r r equ i r emen t fo r g r a d u a t i o n .

A k n o w l e d g e o f the structure o f the English l a n g u a g e as we l l

as ease in h a n d l i n g it a r e necessary in an a g e of swi f t commun i -

ca t ions.

The o ther aspec t o f Engl ish, the study o f our l i te ra ry he r i t age ,

b r o a d e n s man 's e x p e r i e n c e , reveals ways of l i fe s t range to h im, a n d

leads to the u n d e r s t a n d i n g wh i ch is necessary in t o d a y ' s smal ler

w o r l d .

C la rence De G r a a f , Ed.D. in English Cha i rman of the Depar tmen t

Edward E. Brand, Ed.D.

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Emma M a r i e Reeverts, M . A . Joy K. Ta lber t , Ph.D Henry ten Hoor , M . A . A lbe r t James Prins, M . A .

Ruth De W o l f e , M . A . E. Jean Pro theroe, M . A . V i r g i n i a A . Ca rwe l l , M . A . John W i l l i a m Ho l l enbach , Ph.D.

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Ernest E. Ellert, Ph.D. German

G e r h a r d M e g o w , Ph.D. German

Esther Mac Far lane Snow, M . A . German

Aid to Understanding

One ' s unde rs tand ing o f o ther l anguages tends to pro-

duce a deepe r a p p r e c i a t i o n fo r his nat ive l a n g u a g e a n d

l i te ra ture . The study of Latin a n d Greek br ings unders tand-

ing o f the o r i g in of the English l a n g u a g e a n d m o d e r n

f o r e i g n l anguages .

Ezra Gea rha r t , M . A . Cha i rman of the Depar tment of German (on leave)

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Dr. M e g o w leads his class in s ing ing Christmas carols in German .

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FOREIGN LANGUAGES

The vo ice of anc ien t Greece echoes a g a i n in the c lassroom.

in a Smaller World

The requ i remen t o f t w o years of a f o r e i g n l a n g u a g e

is fu l f i l l ed w i th re luc tance by those w h o fee l tha t the i r

chances o f ever using French, G e r m a n , or Spanish a re

a lmost non-ex is ten t . H o w e v e r , in an a g e w h e n nat ions a re

b e i n g d r a w n closer t o g e t h e r by means of m o d e r n t ranspor -

ta t i on , the study of f o r e i g n l anguages is an impo r t an t means

f o r d r a w i n g p e o p l e t o g e t h e r in i n t e rna t i ona l unde rs tand ing .

Joseph Zsiros, Th.D. Classical Languages

E d w a r d John Wa l t e r s , M . A . Cha i rman of the Depar tment of Classical Languages

Part- t ime Instructor

M a r i e J. Feyt, M . A .

M a r g u e r i t e M e y e r Prins, M . A .

Cha i rman af the Depa r tmen t of French

Nel la M e y e r , M . A . French

D o n a l d F. Brown, Ph.D Cha i rman of the Depar tment of Spanish

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MATHEMATICS

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Jay Ernest Folkert , Ph.D. Cha i rman of the Depar tment

Late in to the a f t e r n o o n , Mr. Steketee helps w e a r y e n g i n e e r i n g students. Char les A . Steketee, M . A .

The Language of Science

As the new l a n g u a g e of the scienti f ic age ,

mathemat ics p rov ides the basis fo r progress in the

phys ica l sciences. Yet it is not a l ien to the study

of the con temp la t i ve arts, hav ing been b o r n a n d

m a i n t a i n e d s ide by side w i th ph i l osophy f r o m Py-

thagoras a n d Plato to Pascal.

As a menta l d isc ip l ine, it cond i t ions the m ind

to c o m p r e h e n d truth wh ich sense expe r ience canno t

va l i da te a n d extends man's k n o w l e d g e b e y o n d the

l imi ta t ions o f i m m e d i a t e observa t ion .

Frank Sherburne, M.S.

Part - l ime Instructor

Everett Har t , A.B.

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MUSIC

Helene Prisman Karsten Robert W . C a v a n a u g h , Ed.D. in Music Jan t ina W . Ho l l eman , M . A . Cha i rman of the Depa r tmen t

A n t h o n y Koo ike r , M . M .

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A l b e r t Schabe rg , M . M .

M o r r e t t e L. Rider, D .Ed .

Part- t ime Instructors

Peter A . K l eynenbe rg

Ca lv in Lange jans , M . M .

Leroy M a r t i n , B.M.

Iris Bowman Robber t , M . M .

The Universal Language

W i t h the use of rhy thm, me lody , ha rmony , a n d

musical instruments, men o f d i f f e ren t cultures a re

a b l e to express a n d commun ica te fee l ings a n d de-

sires in thei r music. Music students at H o p e Co l l ege

are p r o v i d e d not on ly w i th the f u n d a m e n t a l know-

l e d g e a n d h is tory o f music but a lso the en joymen t

a n d sat is fac t ion of p e r f o r m i n g a n d a p p r e c i a t i n g

g rea t music.

This yea r , however , Hope has been dist in-

gu ished na t iona l l y fo r its music p r o g r a m . The

N a t i o n a l Assoc ia t ion o f Schools o f Music, wh ich is

the r e c o g n i z e d acc red i t i ng a g e n c y f o r music de-

par tments in co l leges, universi t ies, a n d conserva-

tor ies, has accep ted H o p e Co l l ege as an associate

m e m b e r .

Roger J. R ie tberg , S . M . M . Voice class students pract ice under the d i rec t ion of Mrs. Baughman.

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PHILOSOPHY

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D. Ivan Dykstra, Ph.D. Cha i rman of the Depar tment

Systematic

Chaos

John Utz

Even wh i le men launch rockets to p ie rce the outermost parts

o f the universe a n d race to occupy the moon , they a re still ask ing

the a g e - o l d quest ions, " W h a t is m a n ? " a n d " W h y does the uni-

verse e x i s t ? "

The study o f ph i l osophy reveals tha t the same quest ions

wh ich were asked thousands of years a g o are still be i ng asked

t o d a y a n d that centur ies of scienti f ic progress have not c h a n g e d

the quest ions a r o u n d which l i fe revolves. Through persistent a n d

systematic inqu i ry , the student o f ph i l osophy unravels the chaot ic

th reads of past t hough t a n d a t tempts to f ind the answers wh ich

have been g iven by g rea t men o f the past .

A l i t t le ear ly for star g a z i n g . Dr. Dykstra tr ies the sun

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION

G o r d o n Brewer, M . A . Lawrence J. G r e e n , Ph.D Cha i rman of the Depa r tmen t

Russell De Vet te , M . A

Recreation and Release

The men ta l s t ra in wh i ch is u n a v o i d a b l e in co l l ege l i fe

can be best re l i eved by p a r t i c i p a t i o n in phys ica l act iv i t ies .

The D e p a r t m e n t o f Physical Educat ion p rov ides the means

fo r m a i n t a i n i n g hea l thy bod ies wh i ch are essent ia l f o r the

r igo rous schedules o f students. The courses inc lude i nd i v i dua l

sports, w h i c h teach skills v a l u a b l e fo r pe rsona l rec rea t i on , M a r y Louise Breid M S

a n d t e a m sports wh i ch stress the spor tsmansh ip a n d co-

o p e r a t i o n n e e d e d in every phase o f l i fe .

Coach De Vette exp la ins h a n d b a l l techniques.

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Systems of the Universe

In an increas ing ly scienti f ic age , man

is become more in t imate ly a c q u a i n t e d wi th

the systems of the universe a n d is p lay ing

a more creat ive ro le w i th the forces wh ich

he discovers. A basic k n o w l e d g e of physics

b roadens the comprehens ion of contem-

po ra ry l i fe fo r each person, regard less o f

his p lace in society. The g r o w t h o f scien-

tif ic l ea rn ing serves, fo r the Chr is t ian, not

to dest roy his f a i t h , but to in tensi fy his be-

l ief in the inf in i te powers of the Crea to r

o f this o r d e r e d universe.

t

Dr. Frissel assists students w h o are de l v i ng in to a

study of sound.

Harry Frissel, Ph.D. C la rence Kleis, M . A . Cha i rman of the Depar tment

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POLITICAL SCIENCE HISTORY

James Dyke van Putten, Ph.D. Cha i rman of the Depar tmen t of Pol i t ical Science

Pol i t ica l science students w o r k i n g w i t h the i r " s e c o n d tex tbook ,

Guides for the Present... A k n o w l e d g e of the structure o f our g o v e r n m e n t a n d its

u n d e r l y i n g ph i l osophy is essent ia l f o r e f fec t i ve c i t i zensh ip .

C o m p a r i s o n o f var ious types of g o v e r n m e n t a l lows ob jec -

t ive analys is a n d i m p r o v e m e n t o f our o w n a n d instil ls a g r e a t e r

a p p r e c i a t i o n f o r the benef i ts o f an o p e n society .

from the Past As Emerson w r o t e , " t h e use o f h is tory is to g ive va lue to

the present hour a n d its d u t y . " This va lue comes f r o m a knowl -

e d g e of the past , its mistakes a n d ach ievements , wh i ch a l lows us

to a v o i d the same mistakes w i th h o p e of ach iev ing a be t te r

w o r l d .

Because of a s ign i f i can t increase in interest in bo th history

a n d po l i t i ca l sc ience, this yea r f o r the first t ime the Depa r tmen t

o f H is tory is f u n c t i o n i n g sepa ra te l y f r o m the D e p a r t m e n t o f

Pol i t ica l Science.

M i l ton L. H i n g a , M . A

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Paul Fr ied, Ph.D. Cha i rman of the Depar tment of History

A. W a r r e n W i l l i a m s , Ph.D. A lv in W . V a n d e r b u s h , M . A . Me t ta J. Ross, M . A .

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PSYCHOLOGY

w

The Mystical Mind of Man

Robert De Haan , Ph.D. A n unde rs tand ing of man 's emot ions, mot ives, a n d

Chairman of the Department conf l icts is va luab le to every i nd i v i dua l in the comp lex so-

c iety of t o d a y wh ich is cha rac te r i zed by an inc reased

awareness of menta l hea l th . Courses of i n t roduc to ry psy-

cho logy o f fer a survey of the pr inc ip les a n d terms used in

/ s tudy ing the complex i t ies of man's m ind as re f lec ted in his

^ ^ I behav io r .

, ^ Some students w h o are spec ia l i z ing in psycho logy

/ m t N have d e l v e d in to the p rob lems o f others of their own a g e

by i n te rv iew ing young o f fenders at the Kent County Jai l

in G r a n d Rapids. O the r psycho logy majors have e n g a g e d

in research on the qual i t ies of po ten t ia l l eadersh ip by

s tudy ing ch i ld ren in Ho l l and ' s e lementa ry schools.

F. Phi l ip V a n Eyl, M . A .

What ' s so f unny abou t test papers?

mm W i l l i a m V a n d e r Lugt, Ph.D.

Part-t ime Instructors

Robert Brown, M . A .

Eugene Schol ten, M . A .

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RELIGION and BIBLE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

Foundation of Faith

The basis o f al l e d u c a t i o n at H o p e Co l l ege is the search

fo r t ruth t h rough a Chr is t ian v iew of the w o r l d . A l t h o u g h the

spir i t o f Chr ist pe r vades every a rea o f l ea rn ing , it is b r o u g h t

into focus by courses in the D e p a r t m e n t o f Rel ig ion a n d Bible.

The student a t ta ins a fu l ler u n d e r s t a n d i n g of his persona l

fa i th by a f u n d a m e n t a l k n o w l e d g e o f the h is tory a n d pr inc i -

ples o f Chr is t ian i ty a n d by a c o m p a r i s o n o f his o w n be l ie fs

w i th those o f non-Chr is t ian re l ig ions .

Courses wh ich p r e p a r e students to a p p l y thei r know-

l e d g e o f the Bible a n d o f re l i g ion to var ious types o f church

wo rk a re o f f e r e d by the D e p a r t m e n t o f Rel igious Educat ion.

Henry V o o g d , Th.D. Cha i rman of the Depar tment of Rel ig ion a n d Bible

Bastian Kru i tho f , Ph.D.

Dr. Kru i thof checks the a t t endance be fo re his Bible class beg ins .

Lamber t J. Ponstein, M . A .

W i l l i a m J. Hi lmert , B.D Cha i rman of the Depar tment of Rel igious Educat ion

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SOCIOLOGY

% Sooner or la ter , soc io logy students d iscover The Sane Society.

Man in Society

Paul N y b e r g , Ed.D. Cha i rman of the Depar tme

Soc io logy , the e x a m i n a t i o n o f social i n te rac t ion , at-

tempts to de lve into every phase of man's ex is tence in society.

By s tudy ing cul tura l pat terns a n d inst i tut ions, social codes

a n d conf l ic ts, the student comes to unders tand the s ign i f i cance

of human re la t ionsh ips in a h igh ly o r g a n i z e d socia l o rde r .

He becomes inc reas ing ly conscious o f his own ro le in society,

a n d strives to resolve the p a r a d o x i c a l requ i rement of re ta in-

ing his i nd i v i dua l i t y wh i l e f i t t ing into the pa t te rn o f socia l

mores.

Part- t ime Instructor

Shir ley H e g e w a l d , A.B

Dr. N y b e r g creates an i n fo rma l a tmosphere for the study of soc io logy.

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SPEECH J

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Dale De W i t t , M . A . D a v i d Karsten, M . A . W i l l i a m Schr ier , Ph.D. Cha i rman of the Depar tment

Challenge of Communication

The f ie ld o f speech inc ludes t w o i m p o r t a n t aspects o f

c o m m u n i c a t i o n : se l f -express ion a n d i n t e rp re ta t i on . The De-

p a r t m e n t o f Speech o f fers e x p e r i e n c e in bo th aspects.

Students have an o p p o r t u n i t y to express themselves in

d e b a t e , o r a t o r y , a n d e x t e m p o r a n e o u s speak ing , bo th in the

c lassroom a n d in e x t e m p o r a n e o u s act iv i t ies. The enthusiasm

of the students in these f ie lds has resul ted in an exce l len t

r eco rd f o r H o p e C o l l e g e in the M i c h i g a n In te rco l l eg ia te

Speech League.

The second aspect o f speech, i n te rp re ta t i on , wh ich in-

c ludes d r a m a , dea ls w i th l i t e ra ry analys is a n d o ra l com-

mun ica t ion o f e m o t i o n a l a n d in te l lec tua l va lues. The interest

in d r a m a on Hope ' s campus has p r o v i d e d many exce l len t

p roduc t ions o f comed ies , t r a g e d i e s , a n d re l ig ious d ramas .

Toge the r , bo th aspects of the f ie ld o f speech p r o v i d e

a v i ta l o p p o r t u n i t y fo r human c o m m u n i c a t i o n in a t ime

w h e n human va lues a n d desires are o f t en muf f led by the

mechan ica l sounds o f an a g e o f a u t o m a t i o n .

Robert L. Smith, M . A .

Mr. Smith is ha rd to p lease?

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Dr. Phi l ip G. Crook of the Depar tment of B io logy re-

moves f rom a low- tempera tu re incubator cultures re la ted

to his cancer research pro ject . For two years he has been

s tudy ing the re la t i onsh ip be tween cancer, wh ich is un-

cont ro l led g row th , and hormones, wh ich af fect cont ro l in

the body . Dr. Crook 's research is suppor ted by grants

to ta l l i ng $7,500 f rom the Amer i can Cancer Society, the

N a t i o n a l Cancer Inst i tute, and the N a t i o n a l Science Foun-

da t i on .

Outside the Classroom

Members of the co l lege facu l ty be l ieve in out-

side assignments fo r themselves just as fo r their

students. A f t e r p r e p a r i n g lessons, t each ing classes,

co r rec t ing papers , a n d counse l ing students, they

take t ime to act as advisors fo r ex t ra -cur r i cu la r or-

gan iza t i ons , conduc t research pro jects, a n d par t ic i -

p a t e in civic a f fa i rs . M a n y instructors a re busy

du r i ng the summer t ak i ng a d v a n c e d courses, con-

duc t ing insti tutes, or t each ing in summer school .

This yea r , a l a rge number of facu l t y members as-

sisted in canvass ing fo r the H o p e Co l lege Deve lop-

ment C a m p a i g n to raise funds fo r e n l a r g i n g a n d

improv ing the school 's fac i l i t ies . Students some-

times comp la in tha t professors d o n ' t rea l i ze how

busy they are , but ra re ly stop to think that the

professors have c r o w d e d ca lendars too .

Dr. Harry Frissel, physics inst ructor , and Dr. Jay Fa lker t , mathemat ics inst ructor , p repa re e q u i p m e n t fo r the

Summer Inst i tute wh ich they w i l l d i rec t on Hope's campus this summer. The inst i tute is p l anned for h igh

school physics and math teachers w h o want to keep up - to -da te in the i r f ie lds.

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Mr. F. Ph i l ip Van Eyl a n d Dr. Robert De Haan a p p l y

a test wh i ch helps them in s tudy ing the d e v e l o p m e n t

a n d d i sp lay of l eade rsh ip in ch i l d ren . They are at-

t e m p t i n g to learn how ch i ld ren work toge ther to solve

a p rob lem in an e x p e r i m e n t a l test s i tua t ion such as

this one.

Dr. Dw igh t B. Yntema, cha i rman of the Depar tmen t of Eco-

nomics and Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , examines the comp le ted

repor t on the tax research pro jec t wh ich he d i rec ted for the

M i c h i g a n Senate Tax Study Commi t tee . The repor t was pub-

l ished late in 1959 a f te r two years of study wh ich i nvo l ved

c o m p a r i n g taxes on business in M i c h i g a n a n d those in other

states.

Mr. F. Ph i l ip Van Eyl tests a Hope Col lege student as par t of

his research invo lv ing theor ies of percep t ion . He has w o r k e d

for a year a n d a hal f on this study wh ich is for a doc tora l

thesis. Mr . Van Eyl expects to receive his doc tora te f rom

Claremont Co l lege in Ca l i f o rn ia .

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John R. M a y , M.S. in L.S.

A h ! This is just wha t I was l ook ing fo r !

L ib ra r ian

A Student's Second Home

I rene Ver Beek, A.B. Circu la t ion Assistant in L ibrary

Co l l ege students soon d iscover that not al l their educa t i on is to

be g a i n e d f rom tex tbooks a n d lectures. Much k n o w l e d g e must be

g l e a n e d f r o m re fe rence books a n d o ther supp lemen ta ry r e a d i n g . A t

the l i b ra ry , students find books on hundreds of subjects a n d l ib ra r ians

w h o can he lp them locate a n d use the mater ia ls a v a i l a b l e . The

l i b ra ry is a lso the p lace to g o when students find thei r dorms or homes

too noisy fo r concen t ra ted study.

Because of the soar ing enro l lment , the l i b ra ry staff is finding it

inc reas ing ly d i f f icu l t to a c c o m m o d a t e al l those w h o seek r e a d i n g

mater ia ls a n d a qu ie t p lace fo r study. Students must get to the l i b ra ry

immed ia te l y a f te r supper to get a seat fo r the even ing , a n d they must

get their b ids in ear l y fo r books on c losed reserve. A l t h o u g h these

cond i t ions wi l l not be a l l ev ia ted immed ia te l y , the l i b ra ry staff a n d

underc lassmen can look f o r w a r d to a l a rge r , more a d e q u a t e l i b ra ry

in the fu tu re as the result o f Ger r i t John V a n Zoeren 's dona t i on o f

more than hal f a mi l l ion do l la rs to H o p e Co l l ege .

.OPvTSBo."! v " r J

Myr t le B. Luth Assistant in L ibrary

M . Lois Bai ley, M .A . , B.S. in L.S Reference L ibrar ian

Jean Ho lcombe, B.S. in L.S Cata logu ing L ibrar ian

Eunice Bos, A.B. Assistant in L ibrary

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Alumni and Public Relations

O n e o f the a d v a n t a g e s of a smal l co l l ege is tha t each

student receives persona l interest . Even a f te r g r a d u a t i o n the

A l u m n i O f f i c e cont inues this interest in H o p e men a n d w o m e n

as it keeps t rack o f the h igh po in ts o f the i r l ives a n d ma in ta ins

a comp le te f i le on eve ryone w h o has ever a t t e n d e d H o p e .

This busy o f f i ce keeps the 9 , 4 5 5 a lumni i n f o r m e d of campus

news, H o m e c o m i n g events, a n d reun ions as it sends out the

Alumni Magazine f ou r t imes a y e a r . A lumn i a lso benef i t f r o m

the H o p e C o l l e g e A r e a Clubs a n d interest Chap te rs wh i ch

a re c o - o r d i n a t e d by the A lumn i O f f i c e staf f .

H o p e has b e c o m e k n o w n across the na t ion t h rough the

ene rge t i c w o r k o f the Public Relat ions O f f i ce . Besides keep-

ing the newspape rs a n d r a d i o i n f o r m e d o f H o p e events, it

p romotes the var ious fea tu res o f the co l l ege in o rde r to en- Mr. Gerald J. Kruyf, Director of Publi

c o u r a g e t op h igh school g r a d u a t e s to come to Hope . 'n c h o r 9 e ° f the college

Miss Janet M u l d e r , Hope Col lege Arch iv is t , keeps up - to -da te records of a l l a l umn i .

Mrs. M a r i a n A . St ryker serves as Secretary of the A l u m n i Assoc ia t ion a n d Edi tor

of the A l u m n i M a g a z i n e .

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Housemothers

The d i f f icu l t task o f unders tand-

ing a n d he lp ing an ent i re dormi -

tory of y o u n g w o m e n be longs to

the housemother . Running a resi-

dence hal l e f f i c ien t ly is on ly a small

pa r t o f a housemother 's work com-

p a r e d to her impo r tan t ro le as

counselor .

SEATED; Mrs. D. S te in inger .

S T A N D I N G ; Mrs. M. Te l lman, Miss P. Buleyn, Mrs. J. Boeskool, Mrs. L. M a r k e r t , Mrs. E. Koeppe

Mrs. R. De W o l f e .

The co l l ege in f i rmary is e q u i p p e d to han-

d le eve ry th ing f rom bruises to backaches .

W i t h pi l ls o f al l shapes a n d f lavors it b r ings

re l ief to a i l i ng students. If re l ie f is slow on

the w a y , a short stay in the p leasant atmos-

phere of the cl inic a l o n g wi th a d d i t i o n a l p ro -

fess ional ca re usual ly proves a d e q u a t e fo r

r enew ing hea l th .

Clinic

SEATED: Dr. O t t o Van Der V e l d e .

S T A N D I N G : L. N a a k t g e b o r e n , B. Kraus, Mrs. N . Wichers , Mrs. J. Menca re l l i , Mrs. J. Meengs.

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Secretaries T y p e w r i t e r s , a d d r e s s o g r a p h s , a n d

a d d i n g mach ines can be h e a r d in the

halls o f V a n Raal te as the secretar ies in

each o f f i ce d o the i r w o r k . They keep

each o f f i ce runn ing smooth ly a n d ef f i -

c ient ly in sp i te o f the m a n y in te r rup t ions

f r o m i nqu i r i ng students.

]

R O W O N E : D. M o k m a , J. Huen ink , R. De W i t t , D. Wa l t e r s , M. St ryker , C. Mu lde r .

ROW T W O : N. Stam, H. M u l d e r , B. Vande r M e y d e n , D. De Bru ine, P. Buteyn, J. Bo lman, E. Moo re ,

C. M a r t i n , C. Stephens.

Maintenance Staff The nea t a p p e a r a n c e of Hope ' s campus a n d

bu i l d ings is due to the w o r k o f the ma in tenance

s taf f . W h i l e the rest o f the co l l ege sleeps, the staff

p repa res each b u i l d i n g f o r the next day ' s classes.

Dur ing the d a y , wh i l e the students a re in classes, the

do rm i to r i es a re c l e a n e d .

The dorms are kept neat by the c lean ing lad ies .

There's a lways p lenty of work for the main tenance

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A n d on the sur face, we suppose

this to be a l l ; a n d this not even very much.

There a re b i g g e r schools, w i th more

students, house-mothers, professors, p ine trees

a n d bu i ld ings to be f o u n d ;

O u r p r i d e in this small symbol o f l ea rn ing

is sa id by some to be misp laced ,

by others:

Just i f ied.

Sneers a n d b a r b e d comments at our p rov inc ia l i sm

w e o f ten must bear in si lence,

fo r w e know them to be t rue.

( W o o d e n shoes a n d Calv in ism

d o not tel l us much a b o u t

the w o r l d a r o u n d us.)

But o f ten , a f ew of us get out f o r a f e w days,

a n d come back

t i r ed , a n d pe rhaps g l a d

to have seen the anc ient p leasures

wh ich we c raved .

A n d now it seems g o o d to us, a f te r the first f e w e x h i l a r a t i n g days,

to be back whe re one hears, over Kletz co f fee ,

(which, one might th ink , is still m a d e out o f ch icory)

re fe rence be ing m a d e to someone ca l led " G o d , "

a n d someth ing known as " m a n ' s re la t ionsh ip to G o d . "

W e suppose that this is unsoph is t i ca ted ta l k ;

is not in keep ing w i th the m o d e r n sp i r i t ;

is pe rhaps , even out o f the ma in st ream of c o n t e m p o r a r y

t hough t !

But this cr i t ic ism too , w e can bea r , f o r wh i l e we a re at

Hope , this is our l i fe a n d our sphere of ac t ion

a n d u l t imate ly , this is al l that matters to us.

Perhaps w e d o not w a n t this to be so,

but ye t ;

The present is to us the mean ing fu l rea l i ty

tha t makes this past a n d fu ture seem too fa r a w a y to in f luence

our l ives.

There is someth ing here that causes us to fee l

that this is " n o w " a n d be ing " n o w " is ours a n d

ours

a lone .

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W e f ind here such f r i endsh ips as are necessary a n d because

o f this necessi ty, i n t ima te . There a re the f r a -

tern i t ies wh i ch , it is sa id by some, a re the

houses of the concep t o f b r o t h e r h o o d . To

p l ay skil l p o o l or sit in l ong a p p r e c i a t i o n o f

each o ther unt i l th ree o ' c lock in the mo rn i ng

in a bul l session does not seem to be a th ing

ca l l ed " b r o t h e r h o o d " but to some o f us the

i m p o r t a n c e of such l i fe is k n o w n in such a w a y

as to be u n e x p l a i n a b l e .

To sit in a d o r m room, at a p a j a m a p a r t y or a f t e r a f o r m a l

a n d discuss one 's l i fe a n d one 's love is no t ,

a f t e r a l l , the foo l ishness of you th , but on ly

the e x p e r i e n c e o f countless ages compressed in

o n e smal l bund le . This is somet imes more rea l

t han soror i ty meet ings a n d w e never look on it

as useless. That wh ich ties us t oge the r here,

f o r one short hour , is more than a l l the ve i led

comments in the hai ls or at d i nne r t ime . Here

w e s tand n a k e d as we try to re l ive tha t

f l ee t ing g l impse of l i fe that p i n i o n e d us, f o r a

momen t , aga ins t the b a c k g r o u n d o f rea l i t y .

A n d there a re o ther f r i endsh ips wh ich are not those o f t w o

persons a lone , but ra ther a re begun

e n d e d

a n d con t i nued

over cups of co f fee in such p laces as the smok ing

Here w e sit,

un i ted by the b o n d o f n ico t ine

fo r an hour in wh i ch we should be in the l i b ra r y ,

a n d adv ise G e n e v a w h a t to d o

A n d Nasser w h e r e to p lace his loya l t y .

A n d somet imes, in these d r e a m - l i k e discussions,

w e a rgue G o d a n d science a n d w h e n the bel l r ing

d iscover tha t we have not been a r g u i n g

at a l l , but then we lose these f r i endsh ips unt i l

ano the r t ime.

So too , two p e o p l e see each other a n d w i thou t t h i nk ing ,

fo r t hough t is o f t e n ha rmfu l ,

say tha t they must a lways be w i th each o the r .

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The fact that these words are said

in those nights when the starligiht, or, if we are lucky,

moonl ight ,

is somehow brighter and more personal,

does not alter the meaning of a three-word phrase.

The foolishness of love is for some reason never

clear to us and we fa l l g lad ly , beneath

the scornful eyes of those who, so they say, stand

above such playfulness.

These things cal led " f r iendsh ips" are joys which go deeper

than the f renzied enthusiasm shown when we defeat

Calvin in the Civic Center, or when the freshman

and sophomore girls catch the madness of compet i t ion

for a gold Nykerk cup; yet this too is part of us

and al though some of us may laugh, there is no

doubt that years f rom now, we wil l smile when

we remember the contests and even though we

may have scorned them in our col lege years,

wi l l admit to having been part of them.

Not only is there joy here but also sadness:

The pang that we receive when the " F ' s " come around,

so inexorably,

and for this once,

ours is worse than others!

Or when a paper, worked over with painstaking care,

comes back marked "Unsat is fac tory . "

Then we begin to dream of other places, other things

that take away the sadness, and such places as Europe,

New York, Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale, begin to

seem attract ive.

Then, the weariness of endless books

falls upon us and tries to smother us,

as we sit,

with unlit cigarettes or pipes or p laying with pink combs

cursing the thoughts of greater, older men and women,

as we take another " N O D O Z E " or succumb

in odd places to sleep that we to ld ourselves

we d idn ' t need.

The harsh br ight lights of experience then become too much

for us, and we seek to escape,

some by refusing our studies.

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others, by l eav i ng f o r a semester,

but most o f us b i t i ng out the w o r m of our f rus t ra t i on

by w a l k i n g downcas t , mu f f l ed in scarves

in w in te r a n d h i d d e n in t renchcoa ts in summer,

up a n d d o w n the streets unt i l the ac t i ve

hurt w i t h i n us becomes passive a n d f i na l l y

is f o r g o t t e n .

Bo redom comes a w e e k or so b e f o r e Chr is tmas v a c a t i o n or

a f t e r the Chr is tmas Ho l i days w h e n the first

f lu r ry o f the new semester has passed.

Then w e look f o r remed ies in s leep,

s lumped slyly on our desks, h o p i n g tha t

w e w i l l no t be ca l l ed upon . O r w e w a t c h

the i r r egu la r process ion o f snowf lakes f a l l i n g

past a w i n d o w a n d w e a re no l onge r c a u g h t up

in this ex is tence, but a re somewhere very rea l ,

f i gh t i ng o f f m a r a u d i n g b a n d s o f Piths pe rhaps ,

or p l a y i n g l igh t l y on a beach in the Pacif ic.

Unt i l r ebe l l i on is the on ly w a y in wh i ch we can keep our san i ty

a n d w e f i gh t a g a i n s t u n k n o w n fo rces a n d

ta lk w i l d l y a b o u t be rmudas in the l i b ra r y

or the mistrust e x e m p l i f i e d in c h a p e l t icket

mach ines o r even the r id icu lous s impl ic i ty

a n d tr i teness o f count less c h a p e l services

unt i l t ha t t ime w h e n w e a g a i n can come back

a n d l isten a t ten t i ve ly to our pro fessors

a n d w a n t s incere ly the f ru i ts o f tha t educa t i on

w h i c h w e d o not now know wi l l shape our l ives.

A l l this, a n d more w h i c h c a n n o t be put i n to w o r d s , is he ld

t o g e t h e r by our f a i t h in someth ing h igher than

this th in rea l i t y . W h e n , just b e f o r e the

b i r th o f the Christ is r e m e m b e r e d , sudden ly ,

w e g a t h e r t o g e t h e r a n d t h rough our songs o f

p ra ise a n d g ladness , there comes a moment o f

c o m p l e t e peace , then every th ing else seems in-

s ign i f i can t . Somet imes, a w o r d or ph rase

wh i ch touches someth ing w e h a d not k n o w n was

the re b e f o r e , b r ings G o d to m ind , a n d w e

rea l i ze the p i t i fu l ineptness o f our l ives.

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Anticipation

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I

The ent i re co l lege communi ty gathers together as a new school year

beg ins .

Af te r a qu ie t summer, September br ings a f l ood

of students f i l led w i th an t i c i pa t i on to the campus of

H o p e Co l lege .

For the f reshmen, the an t i c i pa t i on is m ing led w i th

anx ie ty . Everyth ing is so new; there are so many peop le

to meet ; so many th ings to do w i th a fu l l o r i en ta t i on

p r o g r a m of tests, beach par t ies, mixers, recept ions,

a n d p r o g r a m schedu l ing — a n d there are so many

goa ls to be rea l i zed .

The upperc lassmen eager l y an t i c i pa te seeing their

f r i ends a g a i n a n d ge t t ing into the h a p p y m o o d of

co l l ege l i fe.

A t first the f reshmen fee l d isc r im ina t ion . Their

" p o t s " a n d name plates set them of f f r om the rest

o f the student b o d y . But w i th the gu idance o f K a n g a r o o

Cour t , they are in i t i a ted in to Hope Co l lege a n d learn

the joy o f co l lege l i fe .

A t last, un i ted by the true g o a l o f educa t ion , a l l o f

the students sharpen thei r penci ls , f i l l the i r pens, a n d

care fu l l y open the covers of their b r a n d new books to

beg in a year o f s tudy.

" . m a m Freshmen women and the i r Big Sisters a t tend the W A L coffee a f te r Convocat ion .

Arrival on Campus

52 Upperclassmen are we l l acqua in ted w i th the reg is t ra t ion maze;

f reshmen have yet to learn It.

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Dur ing K a n g a r o o Court , Judge Hengeve ld teaches f rosh to respect upperc lassmen.

Filled with Anticipation

Freshmen become acqua in ted w i th the campus.

B ind ings creak as new books are o p e n e d and a year of

s tudy ing beg ins .

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Hardened hands respond to the cry "Heave! "

Traditional Tug Even b e f o r e the f reshmen have d iscovered the Kletz,

the boys f ind themselves at the end of a long rope wi th

instruct ions to try to pul l the sophomore boys in to the

Black River in the T rad i t i ona l Frosh-Soph Pull. W i t h pret ty

mora le gir ls by their sides a n d the words , " P o t , F rosh l "

still in their ears, they a t tempt to d e f e n d their class.

This year the f reshmen pu l led the sophomores into the

r iver ; but as the f reshmen ran in a n d met the sophomores

ha l f -way , the rea l w inner was good -w i l l , and the spir i t o f

H o p e t r i umphed over class spir i t .

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Anticipating

Homecoming

' G o o f y " gets a f in ish ing touch be fo re the judges ar r ive .

A l l Knicks p i tch in on house decora t ions to impress judges and a lumn i .

W i t h H o m e c o m i n g on ly t w o weeks

a w a y , the campus resounds w i th the r ing

o f hammers, a n d ch icken w i r e becomes a

scarc i ty in loca l stores. The societ ies beg in

work on e l a b o r a t e floats, a n d dormi to r ies

a n d houses a re d e c o r a t e d to we l come the

a lumni .

W h i l e schoo lwork is neg lec ted or l ights

burn late in to the n igh t , the t r a d i t i o n a l r i -

valry o f floats a n d house deco ra t i ons f inds

eve ryone g i v i ng t ime a n d e f fo r t in ant ic i -

pa t i on of the c o v e t e d t r ophy .

" I

" W i l l y the P e n g u i n " urges Hope's f oo tba l l team to " p l a y it c o o l " aga ins t Ka lamazoo.

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M a r y Decker Judy Eastman

Janet Lincoln

Shelby Braaksma

Homecoming

Court

Judy W i l e y

V - " /

56 M a r y Berghorst M a r c i a Meengs

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Highlight of Autumn

H o m e c o m i n g is the h igh l i gh t o f au tumn act iv i t ies, f o r

students a n d a lumn i . The campus is p e r m e a t e d by a f ee l i ng

o f a n t i c i p a t i o n wh ich reaches its in i t ia l c l imax w h e n the

queen is p resen ted to the s tudent b o d y . Exci tement mounts

a n e w w h e n the moment arr ives f o r f loats to be taken out o f

h i d i ng f o r d i sp lay in the p a r a d e . The week end is a busy

one fo r a lumn i w h o a r r i ve f r o m every corner o f the na t ion

to jo in in the soc ia l act iv i t ies o f f ra te rn i t i es a n d soror i t ies,

to a t t e n d lectures a n d discussions wh ich a re f e a t u r e d in the

A c a d e m i c H o m e c o m i n g , to survey the changes on the cam-

pus, a n d to cheer on the f o o t b a l l t eam. Feel ings of joy or

d i s a p p o i n t m e n t a re r evea led w h e n the w i n n i n g f loats a n d

house deco ra t i ons a re a n n o u n c e d d u r i n g the ha l f - t ime cere-

monies a t the g a m e . The w e e k - e n d events a re c l i m a x e d by

a s tudent d a n c e S a t u r d a y even ing , a n d a re conc luded w i th

a Sunday a f t e r n o o n vesper serv ice.

H o m e c o m i n g is an exc i t i ng in te r lude wh ich passes

qu ick ly in to a r e n e w a l o f the o r d i n a r y fo r a lumn i w h o must

a g a i n leave the i r A l m a M a t e r a n d f o r students w h o must

re turn to thei r books .

Dr. W i l l i a m We lmers speaks on " B r e a k i n g the Language

B a r r i e r " as par t of Academic Homecoming .

W h o gets her vo te?

Car toon characters b r i gh ten the campus.

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Q u e e n Mary and members of her court r ide on a beau t i f u l float bu i l t by the f reshman class.

Queen a n d court re ign in "Fantasy Land . "

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Queen Mary Van Koevering

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Morning Meditations Dai ly worsh ip — a t ime of renewal and reded ica t i on .

Every school day morn ing as students a t tend da i l y

worsh ip services, the chape l is filled w i th the rich tones

o f the o r g a n m ing led wi th the monotonous c l i ck ing of the

t icket machines as they d ispense t a n g i b l e p r o o f o f re l ig ious

devo t i on .

To those w h o hear on ly the o r g a n music, da i l y

chape l worsh ip is a we l come pause f rom the act iv i t ies

a n d exhaus t ion of academic l i fe . It is a t ime when st rength

a n d spir i t a re r e n e w e d , when values are recons ide red , a n d

b lu r red goa ls b rough t in to focus.

The t icket machines are the f oca l po in t f o r those to

w h o m morn ing chape l is a bu rden , a source of i r r i ta t ion ,

a n d d e p r i v a t i o n o f sleep.

A n d to some, w h o hear bo th the worsh ip fu l we l come

of the o r g a n a n d the repuls ive c la t ter o f the t icket dis-

pensers, da i l y chape l is a source o f h i d d e n sadness.

Lulled to sleep by the monotonous

click of t icket dispensers.

The new t icket system prov ides strong incent ive

for chapel a t tendance.

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Dr. Henry Ku i zenga led the services of the week .

Spiritual Life Week

Spi r i tua l Life W e e k , rep lac ing Religious Em-

phasis W e e k , b r ings a qua l i f i ed person to campus

f o r a week o f recons ide r ing the mean ing of a " s p i r -

i tua l l i f e . "

The hour chape l services, da i l y discussions in

the Kletz, do rm devo t ions , as we l l as p r i va te inter-

v iews p r o v i d e an a tmosphere w h e r e d o u b t a n d

comp lacency are r e p l a c e d by sincere inqu i ry a n d

persona l re -eva lua t i on .

The theme f o r this year ' s Sp i r i tua l Life W e e k

was " P r a y e r . " It was under the leadersh ip o f Dr.

Henry B. Ku i zenga f rom A n n A r b o r , M i c h i g a n .

The hour - l ong chape l services d u r i n g Sp i r i t ua l Life W e e k are a st imulus to deba te

a n d discussion a m o n g students . . .

. . . yet each must dec ide fo r h imsel f .

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Sorosis p ledges are al l "d ressed u p " fo r the slave sale in

Dr. Lubber 's ga rage .

From Slaves to Sisters

Dur ing the o p e n i n g months of the school year ,

some young w o m e n on the campus a re seen w e a r -

ing e x t r a o r d i n a r y costumes which w o u l d seem ir-

regu la r even to a non -con fo rm ing " b e a t n i k . " This

is not rea l ly no rma l g a r b fo r these coeds, but is a

par t o f their in i t ia t ion into membersh ip of soror i t ies.

A f t e r passing the endu rance test o f w e a r i n g s t range

c lo th ing a n d serv ing as slaves fo r the i r soror i ty

sisters, the p ledges become act ive members at im-

pressive f o r m a l in i t ia t ion ceremonies. From that

moment , they beg in a new phase of co l l ege l i fe

in wh ich the soror i ty plays an impor tan t ro le social-

ly, rec rea t iona l l y a n d in te l lec tua l ly . A b o v e al l ,

soror i ty sisters f o rm f r iendsh ips wh ich are cher ished

th rough thei r co l l ege years a n d long a f te r they

leave the campus.

She vows her loya l ty to her S igma S igma sisters.

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62 Pledges remove b l i nd fo lds and learn they have serenaded the Praters.

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The Trials of a Pledge

Af te r a t t e n d i n g smokers, " g o l d rush " par t ies ,

square dances , a n d hay r ides, a p rospec t i ve f r a -

te rn i ty member must d e c i d e wh ich g r o u p o f men

best suits his i dea of w h a t f r a te rn i t y b ro thers should

be. If the chosen g r o u p seeks him as a member of

the b r o t h e r h o o d , the y o u n g man becomes a p l e d g e .

The p l e d g e , w h o as a rushee was t r ea ted w i th

cour tesy a n d hosp i ta l i t y , is now o r d e r e d to w e a r

scratchy b u r l a p or an Ind ian b lanke t a n d ca r ry a

w o o d e n p a d d l e . He must shave his head , swa l l ow

raw oysters, or sit a t o p a w indm i l l . If he can en-

dure al l these tests, the p l e d g e is w e l c o m e d as a

f u l l - f l e d g e d f ra te rn i t y b ro the r .

The Emmie act ives mock p ledge en te r ta inmen t .

The poor p l e d g e looks f o r w a r d to next yea r w h e n he can en joy i n i t i a t i on .

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Ladies' Choice

Dor ians sign out at Dur fee desk to g o sw imming at the Muske-

gon Y for the i r soror i ty da te n igh t .

O n e o f the first soror i ty events wh ich

d raws toge ther the socia l l ives o f the act ives

a n d p ledges is the d a t e n ight . The w o m e n

a n d thei r escorts en joy hayr ides , square

dances , a n d theater par t ies . A m o n g the

most popu la r ideas fo r a soror i ty d a t e n igh t

is an even ing o f rec rea t ion , inc lud ing swim-

ming, b o w l i n g , a n d p i n g - p o n g , at the Mus-

kegon Y M C A .

Watch th is ! "

The f i re is just r i gh t fo r roas t ing hotdogs.

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Another Chance

Faces of f reshman w o m e n g l ow w i th the joy of v ic tory .

Before the underc lassmen have t ime to catch

up on sleep lost du r i ng Homecoming , Nykerk Con-

test t ime has a r r i ved a n d the f reshman a n d sopho-

more w o m e n are g iven the oppo r tun i t y to b r i ng

honor to thei r classes in the t r ad i t i ona l contest o f

music, o ra to ry , a n d d r a m a .

Insp i red by the v ic tory o f their men in the pul l

this year , the f reshman w o m e n won the cup; but

the exce l lence o f the ent i re even ing 's p e r f o r m a n c e

revea led the ou ts tand ing ab i l i t y o f both classes.

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" P ^ r v ' • ^ - / ?

ROW O N E : P. W a t t , D. Vosku i l , J. M o h r , R. Boeve, R. Van Es, G. Peelen, B. Hu ib reg t se , G. Van D o n g e n , C. Coulson, T. M o o r e , R. Branson, J. Hendr ickson , T. Rupp,

J. G i lmore .

ROW T W O : M g r . T. Bos, S. V a n d e r W o u d e , J. N ieusma , B. Bonnet te C. T ruby , J. V a n d e n b u r g , R. Bakker , J. Fox, J. H u b b a r d , M. B lough, P. Mack , K. S impson, S.

S lagh, M g r . A. Ruiter.

ROW THREE: Coach K. W e l l e r , B. V a n d e n b e r g , T. Bishop, E. Phai l , K. Van G e n d e r e n , G. N e d e r v e l d , J. Bu l tman, J. Shuck, B. Teal l , P. Hy ink , J. Van Dam, B. Van

Leeuwen, R. Buckley, M g r . R. McLeod.

ROW FOUR: Coach G. Brewer, Student T ra iner V. Essenberg, R. Jackson, D. M i t c h e l l , B. Byrne, D. Zwar t , D. Ho f fman , J. V a n d e r W e g , D. De Lisle, T. De Jong , J.

N ienhu is , J. Schoon, H. G l u p k e r , B. Polen, Coach R. De Vet te.

Autumn Leaves Fall . . O u r coach ing staff — Line Coach G o r d Brewer, Head Coach Russ

DeVet te and End Coach Ken W e l l e r .

O n w a r m , sunny a f te rnoons w h e n the sky is

misty w i th the smoke o f bu rn ing leaves, co l lege

students ' thoughts turn to f o o t b a l l . The g reen grass

at Riverv iew Park forms a b r i gh t b a c k g r o u n d fo r

the wh i te un i forms o f H o p e g r i dde rs a n d the o r a n g e

a n d b lue un i forms o f the cheer leaders .

But then the days b e c o m e ch i l l ing . Fans re-

p lace b lazers w i th heavy coats, a n d the p layers

on the bench hudd le under bu lky pa rkas . The g reen

grass turns to mud tha t h ides the iden t i t y o f the

p layers .

W h e t h e r there is sun, ra in , ha i l , or snow, the

foo tba l l s keep on f l y ing a n d the fans keep on cheer-

ing unt i l the m idd le of N o v e m b e r when it's t ime

to move ins ide to the baske tba l l cour t .

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From S e p t e m b e r to N o v e m b e r ,

whe ther they were swel ter ing under

the sun or be ing pe l ted by hai l , the

members of Hope 's 1 9 5 9 f o o t b a l l

team p r o v i d e d p lenty of thri l ls fo r the

fans in comp i l i ng a record of e igh t

wins w i th on ly one loss. Hopes fo r a

per fec t season were b i t ter ly dashed

when , in a game wh ich d r e w the at-

tent ion of f o o t b a l l enthusiasts al l over

the state, Hi l lsda le w h i p p e d Hope ,

3 5 - 7 .

If you can' t go th rough them, go o v e r .

Tough dec is ion . Coach?

Leading scorer Jerry Hendr ickson is on his

w a y to pay -d i r t aga ins t W a b a s h .

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Footballs Fly

Four p layers f r o m this ou t s tand ing

Hope squad w o n places on the A l l -

M I A A team. They w e r e G e n e V a n

Dongen , center ; Bill Hu ib reg tse , g u a r d ;

Jim M o h r , h a l f b a c k ; a n d G e o r g e Peel-

en, tack le . Three others, M i k e B lough,

tack le ; Duane Voskui l a n d Jerry Hen-

dr ickson, ha l fbacks , rece ived honor -

ab le ment ion .

Wit

f

I 0,.y f$.

m

P P M r H I

- ' r i . - ' i

Like a t i ge r . Bill Hu ib reg tse paves the

w a y for ha l fback Duane Vosku i l .

W i t h a burst of speed, Jim Shuck turns

the corner and heads for the end zone.

John V a n d e n b u r g h u r d l e s h i s w a y f o r

y a r d a g e .

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Ha l fback Duane Voskui l A l l - M I A A Tackle G e o r g e Peelen G u a r d Ty Rupp

C o - C a p t a i n G e n e Van Dongen

A l l - M I A A Center

he Last Kickoff

SEASON'S SCORES

HOPE OPPONENTS

20 De Pauw 7

7 A l b i o n 0

13 A lma 6

19 W a b a s h 13

41 K a l a m a z o o 6

2 0 A d r i a n 0

7 Hi l l sda le 35

4 2 O l i ve t 0

23 O h i o No r t he rn 7

End Ron Bronson

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Ha l f back Pete W a t t A l l - M I A A Ha l f back Jim M o h r Ha l f back Jerry Hendr ickson

M I A A S T A N D I N G S

Hi l l sda le

H o p e

A l m a

A l b i o n

O l i v e t

A d r i a n

K a l a m a z o o

w 6 5

4

3

2

1

0

L

0

1

2

3 4 5 6

C o - C a p t a i n Bill Hu ibregtse

A l l - M I A A G u a r d

End Rowland Van Es Back John G i l m o r e End Ron Boeve

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ROW O N E : H. Wr is te rs , F. O v e r k a m p , R. Schut, D. W h i t e , D. Mar i s , D. N e e d h a m .

ROW T W O : Coach A. Vande rbush , J. Mu rdoch , B. Roe, S. Toml inson, R. M e n k e n , D. W a a n d e r s , D. V ie l , F. Calv in .

Coach Al Vanderbush checks a runner 's t ime.

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The Loneliest Sport

This year ' s cross count ry team had an a v e r a g e

yea r ; but, w i th a y o u n g squad, it an t ic ipates an im-

p roved reco rd in the fu ture . Hope 's runners f in ished

in four th p lace in the M I A A con fe rence meet a n d in

the season s tand ings. Fred Colv in , a f reshman w h o

is cap ta in -e lec t , was the ou ts tand ing runner , f in ishing

first fo r Hope in every meet . Coach A l Vande rbush

wi l l be w i thou t seniors Rol land Schut, Har ry Wr is ters ,

a n d Dave W h i t e when he o rgan izes his team in the

fa l l .

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Dave V ie l a n d Fred Ca lv in leave a H i l l sda le runner beh ind .

M I A A S T A N D I N G S SEASON'S SCORES

Ca lv in HOPE OPPONENTS

K a l a m a z o o 5 0 Ca lv in 15

A l b i o n 4 4 K a l a m a z o o 17

H o p e 4 9 A l b i o n 15

A d r i a n 21 A d r i a n 3 7

A l m a 21 A l m a 4 0

O l i v e t a n d H i l l sda le 16 O l i ve t 4 5

18 Hi l lsda le 43

43 G . R J . C . 17

Cap ta in Ral land Schut puts on a fresh burst of speed. Fred Calv in h e a d e d the th inc lads this fa l l ,

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Autumn Athletics for Women

Hockey Team ROW O N E : J. Loveys, H. Beinert , U. Oos te rbaan .

ROW T W O : K. Bakker, J. Ku iper , C. Yonkers, D. BurggraafT.

ROW THREE: D. Staal , N . Gu ldenschuh, S. Neste, J. O w e n , J.

Schregardus.

Winning Volleyball Team ROW ONE: M. De W a a r d , J. Kemp.

ROW T W O : M. Van Dyk, C. Veen, S. Beck.

ROW THREE: C. Yonkers, J. Schol ten, S. Neste, J. Ten Haken, B.

Beyers.

H o p e w o m e n have an oppo r tun i t y to pa r t i c i pa te in bo th

in t ramura l a n d in te rco l leg ia te sports wh ich are o r g a n i z e d by

Miss Br ied a n d the W o m e n ' s Ath le t ic Assoc ia t ion b o a r d . The

year o p e n e d for c o e d athletes w i t h - i n t r amura l tennis a n d vol ley-

ba l l tournaments in the fa l l . Hope 's field hockey team d e f e a t e d

K a l a m a z o o a n d Ca lv in , a n d lost a meet to A l b i o n .

SEASON'S SCORES—FIELD HOCKEY

HOPE OPPONENTS

3 K a l a m a z o o 2

2 A l b i o n 5

9 Ca lv in 0

VOLLEYBALL

Junior A — Champ ions

Sophomore B — Runners-up

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Varsity Cheerleaders E. Fr ink, D. Claussen, J. Eastman, J. Ph i l ip , M. Veur ink .

M iss ing : G. Forness.

, Fight!

Cheerleaders i , M. i n a r d i ; G. Anderson , C. Bonthuis.

The cheer leaders w h o spark the specta tor enthusiasm

at f o o t b a l l a n d baske tba l l games d isp lay almost as much

fighting spir i t as the p layers . They wo rk ha rd in d i rec t ing

yel ls w h e n the fans are r e a d y to " w h o o p it u p , " but their

rea l p r o b l e m comes when Hope 's team is e i ther fa r a h e a d

or fa r b e h i n d a n d a p a t h y th reatens to ove rcome a c r o w d .

These ambi t ious gir ls a re con t inua l l y dev is ing new words

a n d mot ions fo r cheers in an e f fo r t to arouse more spec-

ta to r spir i t .

A g o o d shot arouses spontaneous a p p r o v a l f rom basketba l l fo l lowers .

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R O W O N E : C. Prins, W . M o l e n a a r , M. Dykstra, T. Fau lkner , B. Bonne ma, J. W o o d b y , M. Trax ler .

R O W T W O : G. Hoeksema, M. Hoksbergen , J. Reenders, T. Hoekst ra , D. Kleis, R. Brand, B. Muyskens, B. Kuyper , B. Cook.

R O W THREE: A . De i tz , P. Hy ink , E. S immons, C. Yost, B. Thomas, D. Ri tsema, G. Peterson, M. Hanchet t , J. Sch immel , R. Schout, J. Van De

Vusse, H. W ise , H. Vander Meu len , A , Van Dyke, D. Scott, D. Van Dam, N. Te l l ie r , D. Fugazzot to .

Strike Up the Band! Specta tor enthusiasm at f o o t b a l l games

was boos ted this yea r by the sp i r i ted music

of Hope 's b a n d , under the b a t o n of its

new d i rec to r , Roy Schaberg . Students en-

j oyed the b a n d ' s ha l f - t ime p rog rams , a n d

the cheer leaders a p p r e c i a t e d its assistance

in a rous ing voca l suppor t o f the team.

In a d d i t i o n to such impo r tan t cont r ibu t ions

to the games, the b a n d p e r f o r m e d at sev-

era l concerts a n d p e p ral l ies a n d in the

Homecom ing p a r a d e .

Mr. Schaberg looks over music fo r a b a n d p rog ram.

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Anyone Hungry?

" C a n d y ! P o p c o r n ! " A gen t le vo ice a t tempfs to

rise a b o v e the noise o f the c r o w d at a f o o t b a l l

or baske tba l l g a m e . The owne r o f the vo i ce wears

a g r a y b laze r w i th the let ters A D D , s tand ing fo r

A th le t i c Debt D i g g e r . She is a w e l c o m e sight to stu-

dents w h o w o r k up an a p p e t i t e by ye l l i ng a n d

j ump ing up a n d d o w n at games . The prof i ts f r o m

the A D D sales are used to assist the a th le t ic de -

pa r tmen t a n d to supp ly var ious campus needs.

ADD members w i t h the i r t rays of f o o d are a we l -

come s ight at f oo tba l l and baske tba l l games.

R O W O N E : M. Gouwens , D. To rnga , A. Tel l , E. Car ter , M . W i e r s m a , J. Toml inson.

R O W T W O ; J. N ienhu i s , J. O w e n , A . W i e g e r i n k , C. Yonkers, M . D iephu is , S. Koois t ra , D. Burns, K. Ashe.

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Edi to r - in -ch ie f : Nancy Boyd

Student Sounding Board This yea r , every Fr iday was s ign i f icant to Hope

students, not on ly because it was the last d a y o f

the school week , but also because it was the d a y

to see in wha t new cont rovers ia l issue the Anchor

h a d b e c o m e e m b r o i l e d .

The co l lege newspape r staff b e g a n ear ly in the

fa l l to arouse express ion o f s tudent op i n i on w i th

art ic les on the new chape l system a n d the va lue

of H o m e c o m i n g f loats. A f t e r these issues h a d been

t ho rough l y discussed. Anchor wr i ters a n d other stu-

Staflf: Janet Rietveld, Sandra Vander Berg, Dale Conk l in , Barbara Bloemers,

Janet Riemersma, Nancy Ma ls t rom

dents a i r e d thei r v iews on the p rob lem of the

soror i ty b i d d i n g system, the cont roversy over ber-

muda shorts, a n d a va r ie ty o f o ther subjects.

In a d d i t i o n to s t imulat ing student thought on

campus a f fa i rs , the Anchor staff also a t t emp ted to

stir up interest in b r o a d e r areas, such as the arts

a n d w o r l d a f fa i rs . Under the leadersh ip o f Editor

N a n c y Boyd, the pape r d r e w the l i te rary cont r ibu-

t ions of an inc reased number of students a n d pro-

v i d e d in terest ing a n d i n fo rma t i ve mater ia l fo r its

readers .

Feature Edi tor : Barbara Mor tensen

Ar t Edi tor : Jim Esther

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Assistant Edi tor : Louise Hunter

Copy Edi tor : Beverly Joeckel

Columnists: Richard Jaarsma, Ronald Chand le r , James M i c h m e r h u i z e n

COlLEGt cmlng AtfMtlt*

Business M a n a g e r : Duane W e r k m a n

Photographers : M i l Hale, Fred Vande Vusse

News Edi tor : Nancy Sonneve ld t

Assistant Ed i tor : N o r m a De Boer

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THE Y EXECUTIVE BOARD: J. Dak in , D. Ga l l o , D. S luyter , R. Samp le ,

R. Stockhoff .

Christian Fellowship

Even b e f o r e a f reshman arr ives on campus, he is

m a d e a w a r e o f the act iv i t ies a n d goals o f the Y M C A

a n d Y W C A at Hope . Dur ing the summer, he receives

a let ter acqua in t i ng him w i th the Y's; a n d short ly

a f te r he has u n p a c k e d a n d is set t led in his new home,

he sees this jo in t o r g a n i z a t i o n busy at w o r k .

Early in the fa l l , a f te r o r g a n i z i n g a beach par ty

f o r the f reshmen, Y members launch a campus mem-

bersh ip dr ive a n d beg in their series of Tuesday n igh t

meet ings. Throughou t the yea r , they a t tempt to ful-

f i l l sp i r i tua l a n d socia l needs by such act iv i t ies as

Sp i r i tua l Life W e e k , c lo th ing a n d mission dr ives, ski

a n d canoe tr ips, a n d semi-annua l state w e e k - e n d

conferences .

ROW ONE: B. Joeckel , J. N ienhu is , B. W a l v o o r d , M.

Scudder .

R O W T W O : C. De Jong, J. K le inheksel , R. Sample ,

J. S t r inger , K. Ashe, G. Linscott, B. Russell.

Judy Van Dyke signs up as a Y member du r i ng the fa l l

membersh ip d r ive .

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L i r T ' ^ V r ^

Norm Hess a n d Janet Hook a r r i ve at Clear Lake

Camp fo r the fa l l re t rea t he ld by Y's f r om a l l

over M i c h i g a n .

• N nwm ft' s:i

ROW ONE: S. Van ' t Kerkho f f , M . W o o d , J. Dakin #

D. Sluyter.

ROW T W Q : P. Hesse l ink , L. Ten Br ink , G. S teg ink ,

R. Stockhoff , D. Ga l l o .

e m < % y m s • • • < •

Late risers can a lways count on the Y's for Saturday

morn ing breakfasts .

# Members of YMCA a n d Y W C A col lected c lo th ing for Japan

f rom the campus a n d communi ty .

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Behind Sorority Life

In a d d i t i o n to its usual funct ions o f co -o rd ina t -

ing a n d regu la t i ng the f ive pe rmanen t soror i t ies a n d

es tab l ish ing the f reshman soror i ty , the Pan Hel lenic

Board has been busy an t i c i pa t i ng prob lems wh ich

wi l l ar ise as Hope 's enro l lment r a p i d l y increases.

C o m p o s e d of representat ives f rom every soror i ty ,

the Board has been w o r k i n g w i th a facu l ty commi t -

tee to revise the ex is t ing rushing a n d b i d d i n g pro-

g r a m . Adv isors to the Board a re Miss Emma

Reeverts a n d Mrs. M a r y Tel lman.

Sophomores at Van Vleck are th r i l l ed as they o p e n the i r

soror i ty b ids.

ROW O N E : M. Gouwens , S. C r a w f o r d , B. V icha , L. Plassche, S. Grossman, J. W a l r a d , J. Van Dyke , C. Rylance.

ROW T W O : B. Zeedyk , M. W ie rsema, E. Ammenheuser , M. Gouwens , M. Proos, J. Schregardus, M. Rocks, J. W i l e y , M. Wh i t l ock .

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R. W i e g e r i n k , V. Essenberg, T. A a r d e m a , F. A l l en , J. Nyhu is .

Fraternity Harmony

Problems conce rn ing the co l lege 's f ive f ra -

terni t ies a re taken to the In ter-Fratern i ty Coun-

cil fo r discussion a n d ac t ion . Each f ra te rn i t y

has t w o representa t ives on the Counci l , wh ich

is adv i sed by Dean Hi lmer t . W h i l e the g r o u p

strives to ma in ta in ha rmony be tween the f ra -

tern i t ies, it p romotes f r i end l y compet i t i on by or-

g a n i z i n g in te r - f ra te rn i t y sports a n d by a w a r d -

ing a scholast ic t r ophy each semester to the

society w i th the highest a v e r a g e . The Counci l

has the respons ib i l i t y o f d i rec t ing f ra te rn i t y

rushing, b i d d i n g , a n d in i t i a t ing .

Brothers! (If he l ives th rough i n i t i a t i on week) .

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Perseverance

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y

A v i d f o o t b a l l fans carry the sport late in to the season.

W i n t e r and snow b r i ng new o p p o r t u n i t i e s for fun .

Commuter students consider themselves lucky when a snow brush is

the on l y too l they need to ba t t le the wea ther .

Hope's Snowed

W i n t e r sports enthusiasts t ry the i r ski l l du r i ng the ski week end

sponsored by the Y.

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O R E n r i s

John K le inhekse l emcees at the A l l -Co l l ege Chr istmas par ty .

The o ld t r ad i t i on of ca ro l i ng b inds Hope students

toge ther in the sp i r i t of Chr istmas.

Christmas on Campus

Christmas ce leb ra t i ons beg in ea r l y on Hope 's campus,

o f f i c ia l l y c o m m e n c i n g w i th a Sunday a f t e r n o o n vesper service.

The spir i t o f Chr is tmas reaches to every par t o f the co l lege .

Var ious o rgan i za t i ons , clubs, a n d societ ies look f o r w a r d to

their annua l Chr is tmas par t ies . Hol ly a n d wrea thes a d d a

fest ive look to the do rm i to r ies .

A t r ad i t i on of l ong s tand ing , the A l l -Co l l ege Chr is tmas

Party sponsored by the W o m e n ' s Ac t i v i t y League, h igh l igh ts

the Chr istmas season a n d helps f i l l the days o f impa t ien t wa i t -

ing unti l Chr is tmas vaca t i on .

The n igh t b e f o r e depa r t u re , the d o r m i t o r y students

assemble in the lounges fo r the i r Chr is tmas pa r t y . G a t h e r e d

a r o u n d the Chr is tmas t ree, they s ing thei r f a v o r i t e carols,

b r i n g i n g Chr is tmas on the campus to a h a p p y close.

Parties mean food .

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Music of Christmas

O n e of the most memorab le events of

every Christmas season at Hope Co l l ege

is the p resen ta t ion of Hande l ' s Messiah by

a student chorus a n d orchest ra . For the

par t i c ipan ts a n d the aud ience , the famous

o ra to r i o hono r i ng the Savior inspires the

true joy of Chr istmas,

This yea r , in a d d i t i o n to present ing parts

of the Messiah, wh ich is usual ly p e r f o r m e d

in its ent i re ty , Hope Co l l ege b rough t to

Ho l l and the te lev is ion cast of G i a n - C a r l o

Menot t i ' s Amah / and the Night Visitors.

This re la t ive ly n e w C h r i s t m a s musical

d r a m a , presented w i th the t r ad i t i ona l Mes-

siah, o f f e red a r ich expe r ience in worsh ip

th rough music.

The aud ience was charmed by the songs of l i t t le Amah l .

Students w i l l long remember the beau t i f u l pe r fo rmance of the

three k ings in A m a h l and the Night Visitors.

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Once a g a i n Hope students b lend the i r voices in the i nsp i r i ng music

of Hande l ' s Messiah.

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W i t h though ts of Chr is tmas presents and de l ic ious home

c o o k i n g , p a c k i n g is done qu i ck l y if not neat ly .

Holidays at Home

In spi te o f the Chr is tmas par t ies a n d t rad i t ions at

school , no th ing compares w i th Chr istmas at home.

The week b e f o r e Chr is tmas is f i l led w i th last minute

s h o p p i n g , ass ignment comple t ions , a n d the gene ra l

an t i c i pa t i on , a f t e r long hours o f study, to re lax at

home .

Suitcases are b r o u g h t d o w n a n d dusted, the

l i b ra r y is re l ieved o f hundreds of books , a n d every-

one wai ts fo r the final d a y — a n d chape l . The

chape l serv ice tha t d a y is c h a r g e d w i th expec tancy

as students a w a i t Pres ident Lubbers ' annua l Christ-

mas g ree t ings .

Once the suitcases are packed , the next t r ick is ge t t i ng them al l in to the car.

— • < ^ • - C ' J t e r < f H •«-

Final ly, the moment ar r ives, suitcases are p a c k e d ,

cars l o a d e d — a n d then there is a pause at the final

moment o f d e p a r t u r e . For some, the g rea t joy o f

g o i n g home is sudden ly ar res ted by a sl ight regre t

f o r l eav ing so many f r iends . Sad fa rewe l l s a re g i ven ,

but a l r e a d y the though t o f g o i n g home is f o l l o w e d

by the desi re to re turn.

Students have m ixed fee l ings of regre t a n d joy as they say g o o d - b y e

to f r i ends be fo re g o i n g home fo r Chr istmas vacat ion .

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Books ore p i l ed h igh — some prev ious ly unopened , others

Once in the year , the l i b ra ry has more pat rons than the

Kletz.

Serious Scholars at Last

Dr. Brown uses his Kletz t ime to f ind g o o d quest ions to

ask his students.

9 0 5 K

W i t h exams imminent , the campus assumes

an austere aspect . The f r i vo l i t y o f the ho l idays

has passed, a n d now earnest s tudy ing is the

on ly means to success. Desks are p i led h igh

w i th books ; to some students the texts a re curi-

ously new- l ook ing , to others they a re w o r n and

f a m i l i a r . Then the c ramming a n d rev iew ing be-

g in . A n y t ime, any p lace is accep tab le .

A t last the d r e a d e d week arr ives. Lights a re

seen in the do rm i t o r y w i n d o w s al l t h rough thf?

n ight , co f fee consumpt ion t r ip les. A t last the

seemingly yea r - l ong week ends, a gene ra l sigh

of re l ie f rises f r o m the campus; ano ther semes-

ter has been comp le ted .

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A n y t ime , any p lace is accep tab le — even the

b reak fas t l ine .

' W e fo rm such f r i endsh ips as are necessary

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A d isp lay of Mex i can art d rew many comments d u r i n g the

Fine Arts Festival.

Two guest speakers. Dr. N a t h a n i e l Champ l i n f rom

W a y n e State Univers i ty and Mr . Zol tan Sepeshy f rom

- the Cranbrook Academy of Ar t , spoke on the top ic .

Accent on the Arts "The S ign i f icance of Ar t for Our D a y . "

A Fine Arts Festival, o r g a n i z e d by the

Depar tmen t o f Ar t , was in i t i a ted this year

to emphas ize the va lue of ar t , music,

d r a m a , a n d poe t ry , al l o f wh ich a re o f ten

s l ighted du r i ng a student 's p r e p a r a t i o n fo r

l i fe in a p rac t i ca l w o r l d . The t h ree -day

event , sponsored by the fine arts depa r t -

ments, Opus , a n d A lco r , f ea tu red guest

speakers on the arts, a film on the l i fe o f

M i c h e l a n g e l o , an ar t exh ib i t , p lays by

Palette a n d Masque , b a n d concerts, a n d a

p resenta t ion of student poe t ry . Faculty

members a n d students w h o p l anned a n d

p a r t i c i p a t e d in the fest iva l h o p e d that the

p r o g r a m wou ld encou rage more students

to exp lo re the art ist ic fields a n d emphas ize

the impor tance of the fine arts in a l i be ra l

arts educa t ion .

John Paar lberg a n d A r lene Cizek took roles in " A r i o Da C a p o , " a one-act

p lay presented by Palette and Masque.

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Brothers and Sisters

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A t r ad i t i on in soror i ty a n d f ra te r -

ni ty l i fe is the annua l jo in t meet ing

o f b ro ther a n d sister societ ies. Every

yea r . A lpha -ph i s a n d Ark ies , Delphis

a n d Cosmos, Sibs a n d Knicks, Dor ians

a n d Emmies, Praters a n d Sorosites look

f o r w a r d to this even ing w h e n they can

ge t to know each other bet ter a n d re-

new the ties that b i nd them. The eve-

n ing 's p r o g r a m may be a square

d a n c e , a n d b r o t h e r s a n d s i s t e r s ,

dressed fo r the occas ion, d a n c e to

the commands of the ca l le r .

Tired square dancers re lax w i th f o o d and en te r ta inmen t w h i l e they

awa i t the results of costumc j u d g i n g .

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The Rustle of Petticoats

W h e n the do rm i t o r y halls a re f i l led w i th

the rustle of pet t icoats a n d thr i l led voices

exc la im over orch ids , f o r m a l t ime at Hope

Co l l ege has a r r i ved .

As if a mag ic w a n d has passed over

their t rench coats a n d gym shoes, r ad ian t

y o u n g lad ies descend on a c loud o f ch i f fon

to be escor ted f rom the do rm i t o r y by se-

da te , y o u n g gen t lemen to an even ing of

music, f lowers, a n d f inery .

It w i l l match per fec t ly !

A s imu la ted sky l ine forms the set t ing for the

De lph i f o r m a l , " M a n h a t t a n M o o d . "

Time out for punch at the De lph i fo rma l .

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In a Festive Mood

Formals a re an annua l event o f each

society . Their p repa ra t i ons a re long in the

mak ing . C lever deco ra t i ons a n d effects

can t rans fo rm an o r d i n a r y ba l l r oom into

a Spanish ca rn iva l or a M a n h a t t a n pent -

house, m a k i n g the a tmosphere fest ive or

soph is t i ca ted . The del ic ious d inner , danc -

ing , a n d en te r ta inmen t ensure an even ing

to r emember .

Four " C o s m o p o l i t a n o s " put a song in the a i r .

A fest ive even ing to remember .

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' W e are here to s ing to thee

O f A r k l e love and loya l ty .

Not in the Books

In the midst o f books a n d lea rn ing a n d serious

endeavors of the mind, the murmurs of the hear t are

not neg lec ted at H o p e Co l lege . O f the many f r iend-

ships f o r m e d in co l lege , some last fo r a l i fe t ime.

A l t hough a y o u n g man values his f ra te rn i t y p in next

to his l i fe , it is an impor tan t moment fo r him when

the r ight g i r l consents to wea r it. The f ra te rn i t y

shares his joy a n d it honors the new weare r o f the

pin w i th a p inn ing serenade. To the strains of " M o o n -

l ight a n d Roses" the p inn ing is made o f f i c ia l as the

f ra te rn i t y pres ident presents a bouque t o f red roses

to the young lady . It is an un fo rge t t ab le moment in

a g i r l 's co l lege l i fe.

The pres ident extends the best wishes of the

f ra te rn i t y w i t h a bouque t of red roses.

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Dutch Treat W e e k takes not on ly money

A Woman's World

for One Week

O n e week d u r i n g every school yea r , g i r ls at H o p e can be but strength.

f o u n d o p e n i n g doo rs f o r boys, c a r r y i n g huge stacks of books ,

ask ing fo r dates , a n d p a y i n g the bi l ls f o r f o o d a n d en ter ta in -

ment. These y o u n g lad ies are not a t t e m p t i n g to fight f o r the

equa l i t y o f the sexes; they a re just f o l l o w i n g the customs of

Dutch Treat W e e k , an annua l campus event . This yea r , a f t e r

dates were m a d e t h r o u g h the Bache lor Bank or by persona l

inv i ta t ion , the gir ls escor ted the men to the Kletz, the movies,

a n d the " S h a m r o c k S w i n g " at the Lit. C lub .

Nervous?

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The f reshmen di rectors care fu l l y

consider a song for the s ing.

From Many Voices

Sect ional rehearsals are necessary in p r e p a r i n g for the b i g n igh t .

For weeks b e f o r e the A l l - C o l l e g e Sing, f ra te rn i t y a n d

soror i ty d i rectors are f ran t ic w i th w o r r y as they a t tempt

to dr i l l wo rds a n d tunes into the heads of their co l leagues.

Songs are rehearsed dozens of t imes, causing singers to

become apathe t i c wh i le the d i rectors keep insist ing they

must put more fee l i ng in to the music. Perfect ion at first

seems una t ta inab le , but is f ina l ly a p p r o a c h e d a f te r many

hours of p rac t ice . The goa l o f each singer and d i rec tor

is to present a ski l led pe r f o rmance of wh ich his or her

society can be p r o u d . A n d , o f course, each one hopes his

g roup ' s p e r f o r m a n c e wi l l w in the judges ' nod and the

cove ted cup.

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W h e n the n igh t ar r ives, everyone is nervous yet eager to per fo rm.

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Under the d i rec t i on of Edna Ho l l ande r , the Delph is took the cup w i t h the i r r end i t i on of " W e r e You There .

One Spirit of Song

The c r o w d in the Civic Center is hushed a n d tense as the

first society fi les on to the s tage, but w h e n the h a r m o n y o f r ich,

s t rong voices fil ls the aud i t o r i um , a l l anx ie ty a n d f e a r d i s a p p e a r .

The A l l -Co l l ege Sing has begun . A f t e r weeks o f rehearsingi ,

each society e a g e r l y wa i ts its turn to a d d to the even ing of song.

W h e n the p r o g r a m is over , the Hope- lves a n d Dur fee W a i t e r s

a l lev ia te the tens ion as the judges con fe r . A f t e r long d e l i b e r a -

t ion the judges dec la re the w inners — in first p lace this y e a r

w e r e the De lph i Soror i t y a n d Fraterna l Soc ie ty ; in second p lace ,

the S iby l l ine Soror i t y a n d the A r c a d i a n Fratern i ty . A t f irst there

a re cheers of joy adm ids t the si lence o f d i s a p p o i n t m e n t ; but

soon each i n d i v i d u a l f ee l i ng is b l e n d e d in to one g rea t f ee l i ng

o f uni ty, as toge the r al l societ ies jo in the i r voices into one vo ice

— the vo ice o f the i r Alma Mater.

i f Dan Ritsema's a r rangemen t and d i rec t ion of " L a u r a " led the Praters to v ic tory .

I

Divers ion d u r i n g j u d g i n g .

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ROW O N E : D. S ieden top . W . V a n d e r b i l t , R. Ritsema, W . Vande r H i l l , J. V a n d e r H i l l , B. Reid.

ROW T W O : M g r . B. Kreunen, N . Schut, J. O o s t e r b a a n , R. Bakker , D. Boy ink , E. Buys, J. Hessl ink, Coach R. De Vet te .

Undefeated MIAA Champs

The av id baske tba l l fans o f H o p e Co l l ege h a d p len ty

to cheer a b o u t this yea r as the " O u t s t a t e F ive" b e c a m e the

first t eam ever to sweep a 1 4 - g a m e M I A A schedule a n d

the second to finish u n d e f e a t e d in the l eague . This out-

s tand ing squad , in its over -a l l slate of 21 games fo r 1 9 5 9 -

6 0 , a l l o w e d on ly fou r losses, al l o f them outs ide the con-

fe rence .

The Ho l l and Civic Center was the scene o f many tense

moments wh i le Hope was in the process of w i n n i n g its

f ou r th s t ra igh t M I A A baske tba l l c rown ; but the most exc i t i ng

con fe rence g a m e was the one in wh ich the Dutch squeezed

past Ca lv in 8 4 - 8 0 . Ano the r g a m e wh ich lef t a lmost every

specta tor hoarse a n d shak ing was the W h e a t o n contest

wh ich H o p e w o n 8 7 - 8 5 , thanks to a last -second shot sunk

by W a r r e n V a n d e r Hi l l .

Ray Ritsema, w h o m C o a c h Russ De Vet te calls " t h e

greates t a l l - a round p l a y e r " he ever c o a c h e d , was n a m e d

fo r the second t ime the most va luab le p laye r in the M I A A .

He a n d V a n d e r Hil l , w h o set a new league scor ing record

of 3 6 6 points , we re bo th chosen fo r the A l l - M I A A team. Coach DeVette

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Forward Rol land Schut Co -Cap ta i n W a r r e n V a n d e r Hil

A l l - M I A A G u a r d

The f a m i l i a r j ump shot of the " B i g V " adds two more

for Hope.

SEASON'S SCORES

HOPE

71

98

80 81

9 9

71

8 7

99

124

1 10

86 8 7

80 84

81

83

103

93

9 4

80 7 4

No r t he rn M i c h i g a n

Lake land

Calv in

K a l a m a z o o

A d r i a n

Cent ra l State

W h e a t o n

Hi l lsda le

O l i ve t

A l b i o n

Ball State

A l m a

W h e a t o n

Ca lv in

Cent ra l State

K a l a m a z o o

A d r i a n

Hi l l sda le

O l i ve t

A l b i o n

A l m a

OPPONENTS

7 4

5 7

71

66 83

71

85

6 9

6 4

68 81

69

95

80 82

55

80 78

63

68 6 4

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C o - C a p t a i n Ray Ritsema G u a r d Dary l S ieden top

M I A A Most V a l u a b l e Player

Ray Ritsema pushes one up aga ins t Ca lv in .

M I A A S T A N D I N G S

W I N S LOSSES

H o p e 14 0

Calv in 12 2

A l b i o n 7 7

A l m a 7 7

K a l a m a z o o 6 8

A d r i a n 6 8

Hi l l sda le 4 10

O l i ve t 0 14

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Ray spins, shoots, scores.

W a r r e n Vande r Hi l l lays it in for the

" F l y i n g Du tchmen . "

i W W i :

Jim Vander Hi l l sl ips th rough the Ca lv in defense to

score an easy lay -up .

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That's w h y they cal l h im " S p i d e r . '

He usual ly hits the long ones

Bob Reid evades his o p p o n e n t for an easy lay -up .

Bil l Vande rb i l t at the end of a successful fast b reak .

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0 i mtmw

ROW O N E : K. Ku tz ing , A . Ten Pas, J, Hessi ink, D. Bolhuis, D. Scheerhorn , J. Schoon.

ROW T W O : M g r . J. Blom, B. Koster, J. F ie ldhouse, G. N e d e r v e l d , C. N y k a m p , A. Lan t ing , Coach G. Brewer.

JV Cagers

Coach G o r d Brewer 's Junior Vars i ty baske tba l l

team h a d a successful season, w inn ing nine and

losing three games. The squad, wh ich inc luded 10

f reshmen a n d sophomore cap ta i n Jim Hessiink, de-

f e a t e d the K a l a m a z o o Co l l ege JV's tw ice, split two

games w i th Calv in , a n d d e f e a t e d the Aqu inas JV's.

The other games were w i th local i n d e p e n d e n t teams.

Coach Brewer, whose f ive starters al l a v e r a g e d in

d o u b l e f igures, expects that a la rger than usual

pe rcen tage of the boys may move up to the varsi ty

squad.

Coach Brewer

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High for this r ebound goes Car l N y k a m p , Jon Schoon gets off his shot to score two for Hope.

Gary N e d e r v e l d seems to have eve ry th ing pret ty we l l under contro l .

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Victory Celebration

The c l imax of 100 M I A A victor ies. Congra tua t ions , " O u t s i d e F ive" !

W i n n i n g the M I A A baske tba l l c rown ca l led fo r a day of cele-

b ra t i ng a n d hono r i ng the team a n d coaches. G lo r y Day star ted

w i th a specia l chape l service, f o l l o w e d by a p r o g r a m in the gym.

Speeches were made , a v ic tory cake was presented to the team,

a n d a mock baske tba l l g a m e was p l a y e d by the cheer leaders a n d

the vars i ty team. Some students spent the rest o f the d a y t o b o g g a n -

ing ; others took a d v a n t a g e o f specia l rates fo r b o w l i n g a n d movies.

A n d there w e r e a f ew w h o f o u n d that the f ree day g a v e them a

chance to catch up on thei r studies.

Call this baske tba l l? R ay a lways d i d need help.

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V »

: f<.v " •••.•;* vr-'

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Intramural

Competition

A t o u c h d o w n is scored.

I n t r a m u r a l a th le t i cs , o r g a n i z e d by the f r a t e r n i t i e s , I n d e p e n d -

ents , a n d S e m i n a r y s tudents , p r o v i d e a n o p p o r t u n i t y f o r a l l H o p e

men to c o m p e t e in a w i d e v a r i e t y o f spor ts . D u r i n g the y e a r , f o o t -

b a l l , g o l f , tenn is , p i n g - p o n g , b a s k e t b a l l , b o w l i n g , h a n d b a l l , vo l l ey -

b a l l , So f tba l l , a n d t r a c k a r e o f f e r e d . The h i g h l i g h t o f i n t r a m u r a l

spor ts is the M a y D a y t r a c k mee t . Points f r o m a l l events a r e com-

p i l e d , a n d the g r o u p w i t h the h ighes t t o t a l f o r the y e a r rece ives t h e

A l l - S p o r t s T r o p h y . This y e a r , t he Knicks w o n the f o o t b a l l a n d g o l f

c o m p e t i t i o n , t h e Praters h a d the best r eco rds in b a s k e t b a l l a n d ten-

nis, a n d the A r k i e s w e r e h i g h - p o i n t men in b o w l i n g .

Ano the r M a y Day race is under way .

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W. A. A. Board

ROW O N E : E. Fr ink, B. M o n r o e , J. Van Dyke, J. O w e n , S. Beck, S. Neste, D. Claussen.

R O W T W O ; M. De W a a r d , U. Oos te rbaan , N . Gu ldenschuh, L. Bonnema, M. Van Dyk, N . Sonne-

ve ld t , J. Schregardus, L Barrat t .

Winter Recreation

The W o m e n ' s Ath le t ic Assoc ia t ion of fers a

ful l schedule of rec rea t ion fo r al l coeds th rough-

out the school yea r . Dur ing the w in ter months,

it o rgan izes in t ramura l baske tba l l a n d p ing-

p o n g teams. In a d d i t i o n , W . A . A . sponsors

swim nights at the G r a n d Rapids Y . W . C . A . a n d

b o w l i n g at loca l lanes. For women w h o seek

a b reak f r o m the books, but p re fe r ca rd tab le

rec rea t ion to phys ica l recrea t ion , W . A . A . plans

b r i d g e tournaments .

d o I get fo r a f u l l house?

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Fun a n d f rus t ra t ion f i l l Fr iday a f te rnoons .

and away .

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Letter Winners

The H Club is composed of al l Hope

men w h o have been a w a r d e d ath let ic let-

ters. Members of the o r g a n i z a t i o n sell

p rog rams a n d usher at co l lege athlet ic

events, a n d also serve as ushers fo r other

p rog rams . Former Hope athletes a n d pres-

ent H Club members ho ld a luncheon each

year du r ing Homecoming .

ROW O N E : R. Van Es, W . Vander H i l l , D. S iedentop , J. Vande r Lind, B. Laverman.

ROW T W O : G. Damhof , N , Hess, D. W h i t e , G. Bylsma, H. Wr is ters .

Fraternity

for Service

A chap te r o f A l p h a Phi O m e g a , a

na t i ona l service f ra te rn i t y , was o rgan -

ized this year on Hope 's campus. The

f ra te rn i t y is a f f i l i a t ed w i th the Boy

Scouts of A m e r i c a a n d is open to ai l

f o rmer Scouts. A m o n g its many service

pro jects, the new g r o u p inc luded bu i ld -

ing a Hope Co l l ege float f o r the Tul ip

Time pa rades , usher ing at baske tba l l

games, g u i d i n g campus visi tors, dis-

t r i bu t ing mai l to the dorms, a n d work -

ing at Prestatie Huis.

ROW O N E : D. M i t che l l , D. Ga l l o , J. M i l l a r d , R. Iwema, E. Seely, W . Karachy, K. Vinstra.

ROW T W O : R. Brandsma, B. Roe, A. Souter , A. Van Dyke, B. Holmes, G. Blood, A. Rynbrandt , R

Dickson, S. Hav l icek , R. Her ron , J. Blom.

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R O W O N E : H. Beiner t , R. Brand, B. K lebe, B. Laverman, N . Hess, S. Lutz, R. Van Etten, P. Do lman, L. Bonnema.

R O W T W O : G. B lood , N . Smi th , B. Holmes, C. Becher, E. S e e l y , R. Zegers, R. Ach te rho f , R. Fundt, R. Iwema, M. N ieowsma , R. Rohe, J.

K ie f t , B. Bouwma, C. Hale.

Jim Thomas s ignals Ed Seely to go on the a i r w i t h the WTAS

n igh t l y newscast. Campus

Broadcasting

W h e n blustery w in te r w inds swoop d o w n

on the campus, a n d students p re fe r not to

venture out into the co ld fo r a co f fee b reak ,

they find d ivers ion f rom thei r studies by tun ing

in to W T A S , the co l lege r ad i o stat ion (if they

can get it). A la rge student staff devotes many

hours to p l a n n i n g a n d b r o a d c a s t i n g musical ,

educa t i ona l , a n d news p rog rams to the cam-

pus. The staff o f WTAS is constant ly e x p a n d i n g

a n d d ive rs i f y ing its p r o g r a m to keep f e l l ow stu-

dents en te r ta ined a n d w e l l - i n f o r m e d a b o u t

campus, commun i ty , a n d w o r l d a f fa i rs .

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f ' f>

R O W O N E : R. Van Der Meu len , J. W o o d b y , J. W e z e m a n , M. Ho f fman , C. Rylance, M. Fry l ing , M. Ten Pas.

ROW T W O : M. Rocks, J. Kemp, L. Lawrence, A. C izek , B. Fisher, M . D iephu is , Mr . De W i t t , D. Deems, D. Vande r W o u d e , M . Veur ink , S. Nor r is .

ROW THREE: J. C lay ton , L. Bonnema, M. Van Dyk, N . Vander Kolk, P. H ixson, N. Ma ls t rom, J. Reichold, D. Church.

ROW FOUR: M. Vander W i l t , G. Weeks , B. Vicha# P. Van W y k , C. Benes, J. Paar lberg , C. Lemmen, J, W ie rs , J. Heerema, D. Davis, N . Grab insk i

Dilettantes of Drama

Strange ly enough , the four th f loor o f the

Science Bui ld ing is the p lace to f ind Hope 's

d r a m a enthusiasts. There, h igh up in the

Little Theater , be tween exhaust fans a n d

b lowers , they can be f o u n d b l ock i ng

scenes, d r i l l i ng l ines, or re lax ing backs tage

a f te r a successful rehearsa l .

In spi te of its poor loca t ion . Little The-

ater fans have not been d i sappo in ted in

the p roduc t ions of Palette and Masque .

This year ' s season s tar ted w i th the Home-

coming p lay , Capek ' s R.U.R. — Rossum's

Universal Robots. Dur ing the win ter months

a l l e f fo r t was concen t ra ted in the produc-

t ion of M u r d e r in the Cathedral by T. S.

Eliot. The Music Bui ld ing was used fo r this

t h e a t r e - i n - t h e - r o u n d p r o d u c t i o n w h i c h

p l a y e d to app rec ia t i ve aud iences on two

consecut ive week ends.

Murder in the Cathedral

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The dynamic imp l i ca t ions of the age of au toma t i on are revea led in the P & M's

Homecoming p roduc t i on , Rossum's Universal Robots.

Al l of the tense, d ramat i c moments of Eliot 's Murder in fhe Cathedral were b rough t to l i f e

thea t re - in - the - round p roduc t ion .

this

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Dramatic

Honors

ROW O N E : C. Rylance, R. Van Der Meo len , G. Weeks.

R O W T W O ; C. Bu i l endorp , B. Fisher, Mr . De W i t t , L. Hunter .

Af te r successful work in Palette a n d Masque , inc lud ing

bo th the d rama t i c a n d techn ica l aspects of p roduc t ion , students

become e l i g ib le fo r membersh ip in the na t i ona l hono ra ry d ra -

matics f ra te rn i t y . N a t i o n a l Co l l eg ia te Players. This is a f i t t ing

honor fo r those whose ene rgy a n d enthusiasm has been respon-

sible fo r the h igh qua l i t y o f Hope 's d rama t i c p roduc t ions .

Debate

ROW O N E : S. Morr is, A. Her fs t , M . Wh i t l ock .

ROW T W O : C. Vande r W o u d e , B. Laverman, A . Gar f i e l d , C. Rynbrandt , T. Hoekman.

I

Deba t i ng act iv i t ies at H o p e Co l lege

a f f o r d oppor tun i t ies for al l students to

improve their skills in such essential

areas as research, analysis, o rgan i za -

t ion, log ic , a n d speak ing . Student de-

baters pa r t i c i pa te in events sponsored

by the M i c h i g a n In te rco l leg ia te Speech

League a n d Pi K a p p a Del ta. They also

ga in p rac t ica l exper ience in aud ience

analysis a n d a d a p t a t i o n by d e b a t i n g

be fo re var ious Reformed Church or-

gan iza t ions a n d area service clubs. In

a d d i t i o n to the convent iona l style, stu-

dents learn to emp loy the cross exam-

ina t ion a n d d i rect clash styles of de-

ba te .

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The w o m e n o f H o p e Co l l ege

w h o p l an to enter voca t ions of

Chr is t ian service ga in i n f o r m a t i o n

a b o u t thei r a n t i c i p a t e d w o r k

t h rough the p rog rams of K a p p a

Del ta . Mee t i ngs of the c lub f ea -

ture speakers a n d p a n e l discus-

sions on top ics o f miss ionary , Sun-

d a y school , a n d fu l l - t ime church

w o r k .

ROW O N E : E. W a t t , R. Kremer , B. Muyskens , B. W h i t a k e r , D. Clute, L. Van Du inen.

R O W T W O : J. Oos te r i nk , M. Jo rdan , B. Bonnema, D. Ramaker , P. Estell, K. G ivens, C. Roylance.

Preparing for Religious Vocations

A l p h a Chi is an o r g a n i z a t i o n

composed o f H o p e men w h o a r e

p r e p a r i n g fo r careers in the min-

istry, missions, re l ig ious educa t i on ,

a n d o ther areas of Chr is t ian serv-

ice. The members hear speeches

by men w h o can acqua in t them

wi th the responsib i l i t ies a n d p r o b -

lems o f re l ig ious voca t ions .

ROW O N E ; H. W o o d , Jr. , K. Kronemeyer , J. W o n d r a , B. Laverman, W . Joosse, J. W ie rs .

ROW T W O ; J. San fo rd , D. N e r o n i , F, l o v e , B. Krygshe ld , E. S immons, J. W o o d w a r d , L. Tei tsma,

N . Te l l ie r , L. A r thu r .

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ROW O N E : M. Hof fman, B. Beyers, S. Grossman, P. Estell, K. Terbeek, L. Van Du inen.

ROW T W O : S. Koois t ra, C. S i k k e n g a , E. Fell, K. Hy ink , S. Van ' t Ke rkho f f , K. Nyhu is , M. D iephu is , M . Gouwens .

ROW THREE: B. Bonnema, D. Burns, B. Muyskens, G . Bouman, J. A n k e r , Mr . Ver Beek, L. T inho l t , M . W ie r sma , A . Vanden Berg,

K. Ashe, C. Ne lson, L. C le l l and , B. Ph i l l ippsen, N . De Boer.

ROW FOUR: S. Neste, D. Ramaker , A . Yonan, M. Decker , B. Vande r Mo len , S. Beck, C. Veen , J. Van Leeuwen, M. Van Koever ing ,

G. Linscott, J. Bu rgwa ld , L. Plassche, N . Ma ls t rom, B. Mon roe , E. Luttrul l .

ROW FIVE: S. Nor r i s , B. Dykema, J. Ten Haken , T. Thompson, G. Engel, P. A lbe rs , R. Bal foor t , S. Sybesma, J. Bos, B. Roelofs, T.

F l ickema, G. Bryson, W . Platzer.

Teachers of Tomorrow

ROW O N E : S. Post, Dr. Von Dohm, K. Br ink, R. Ritsemo, J. Bolthouse.

ROW T W O : G. Bylsmo, R. Toubo id , T. Kloosen, T. Moore , D. S ieden top , S. Schlafer , A .

Rynbrandt , G. Bolt.

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V

The Hope Co l l ege chap te r o f the Stu-

den t N a t i o n a l Educat ion Assoc ia t ion fur -

nishes prospec t ive teachers wi th a d d i t i o n a l

ins ight into var ious aspects of the profes-

sion. Local teachers a n d school admin is -

t rators a n d students w h o have a t t e n d e d

schools in o ther countr ies speak to the

club members . Mov ies a n d convent ions

wt ih fu ture teachers f r o m other col leges

enr ich the month ly p rog rams .

Businessmen - To- Be

The Business-Economics Club gives stu-

dents an oppo r tun i t y to become bet ter ac-

qua in ted wi th c o n t e m p o r a r y act iv i t ies in

these f ie lds. The o r g a n i z a t i o n a r ranges to

have local leaders in business and indus-

try speak at its meet ings.

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Future Doctors

The Pre -Med C lub , at its month ly

meet ings, a t t e m p t s to p r o m o t e

scholarsh ip a n d uni ty a m o n g stu-

dents w h o a re p l a n n i n g careers in

med ic ine . The c lub 's p r o g r a m s f ea -

ture lectures by special ists in var i -

ous areas of med ic ine , p resenta-

t ions o f s tudent research pro jec ts ,

a n d f i lms.

R O W O N E ; G. Hoeksema, Dr. Van Zy l , J. De Long, P. Damstra , G. Vanden Berg, P. C o m p a a n , J. Peter

man , L. A k k e r , C. Bruins.

R O W T W O : J. Leestma, L. Jacobusse, J. Teusink, P. Hsu, D. W i e r s m a , S. Vug teveen , M. M a g a n , M. Klein-

h u i r e n , H. Van Der Kolk , C. T immer , P. G ro tenhu l s , J. Ande rson , R. Rohe, R. Ach te rho f .

ROW O N E : Dr. Br ink, D. Neckers , D. Mach ie l e , L. He l l enga , Dr. Van Zy l , E. Su, B. Mor tensen , B. M o n r o e ,

Dr. K le inheksel .

ROW T W O : N. V a n d e r b o r g h , B. T r immer , H. Clausen, J. Sh imp , A. Chen, S. Vug teveen , R. De Vr ies,

R. Van Eenenaam, G. Su, K. N y k e r k , D. W e r k m a n , J. Thompson, G. D a m h o f , K. Brown. Students of

Chemistry

The Chemist ry Club, wh ich is a f f i l -

i a ted w i th the Amer i can Chemica l

Society, is composed of chemistry

majors w h o in tend to enter this pro-

fession. In an e f fo r t to learn more

abou t their fu ture wo rk , c lub mem-

bers this yea r v is i ted A r g o n n e Na-

t i ona l Labora to ry a n d Dow Chem-

ical C o m p a n y .

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Biology Honors

The A l p h a Eta chapter o f the

Beta Beta Beta, na t iona l hono ra ry

b io l og i ca l f ra te rn i t y , holds month ly

meet ings at wh ich it o f ten has

speakers f r o m the facu l ty , indus-

t ry , a n d other areas. Some of the

members f r o m Hope church at -

t ended a na t iona l convent ion of

Tr i -Beta in C h i c a g o this yea r . The

chap te r takes cha rge of b i o l o g y

d isp lays fo r the Science O p e n

House he ld in the spr ing fo r h igh

school science students of Ho l l and

a n d sur round ing cit ies.

ROW O N E : G. Hoeksema, P. C o m p a a n , B. Bootsman, J. Tysen# P. Hower , Dr. El l iot t , G. Vanden Berg.

R O W T W O : J. De Long, P. Hu i zenga , P. Damstra, H. Van Der Kolk , J. Ph i l ip , P. Fell, M . De Jong, R.

Schut, J. Peterman, R. Marsha l l , F. Vande Vusse.

R O W O N E : M. Fisher, B. Fell, M . Scudder , W . Vande r H i l l , Miss Ross, A. Vanden Berg, S. Evans.

R O W T W O : Dr. Fr ied, W . Burggraa f f , L. Jacobsen, Mr . H i n g a , R. Chand le r , P. van Reyen, Dr.

W i l l i ams .

History Honors

Hope 's G a m m a O m i c r o n Chap-

ter o f Phi A l p h a Theta, na t iona l

hono ra ry history f ra te rn i t y , is o p e n

upon inv i ta t ion to students w h o

d isp lay scholastic ach ievement a n d

an interest In history. The g roup

each year presents to a f reshman

a n d a sophomore an a w a r d fo r out-

s tand ing work in this a rea .

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Die deutsche Ehrenverbindung

n Del ta Phi A l p h a , d ie na t i ona le

deutsche Ehrenbruderschaf t , sucht

das Studium der deutschen Sprache

zu f o r d e r n und ihren M i t g l i e d e r n

versch iedene Aspek te der deut-

schen Kultur nahe zu b r i ngen . Ein

Hohepunk t des Jahres w a r d ie Au f -

fuh rung von zwe i ausgeze ichne-

ten deutschen Fi lmen am Campus.

ROW O N E : S. Doy le , B. V i cha , M. Go t te , Mrs. Snow, J. A n k e r , J. O w e n , A . V a n d e n Berg.

R O W T W O : S. Braaksma, C. Lemmen, R. Jaarsma, S. W i l s o n , Dr. Fr ied, P. Van W y k , G. Looman,

A . Rynbrand t , V. Top.

ROW O N E : Dr. Schr ier , R. Van Der Meu len , M. K laaren , A. Her fs t , M r , Smi th , C. Rynbrandt .

ROW T W O : B. Laverman, H. Maer tens , R. Beyer, P. Lydens, T. Hoekman , D. H e n g e v e l d , R. Chand le r .

Speech Honors

H o p e Co l l ege ' s G a m m a C h a p -

ter o f Pi K a p p a Del ta is o p e n , upon

inv i ta t i on , to students w h o d i sp lay

s ign i f icant ach ievemen t in fo rens ic

act iv i t ies. The pu rpose o f the or -

g a n i z a t i o n is to p r o m o t e interest

a n d e n c o u r a g e fu r ther ef for ts in

the f ie ld o f pub l i c speak ing .

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5fc

Honores in Linguis Antiguis

ROW O N E : G. Looman, F. D iekman, S. Schlafer , L. Ten Br ink, Mr . Wo l te rs , B. Parsi l , F. K ro i tho f .

ROW T W O : M. Freeman, L. Plassche, M. Van Dyk, J. Heerema, P. Greensh ie lds , C. W o l f ,

L. He l lenga .

Sodetates ad Graecam et Lat'mam Unguam Studendam

Studentes qu i p lu ra de cultu, human i ta te , et l i t ter is ant i -

quorum cognoscere cupiunt , i d f a c e r e possunt per conventus

in singulos menses societat is "Class ics C l u b . " Q u i d a m stu-

dentes huius societat is in a l iam soc ie ta tem q u o q u e recept i

sunt. Haec societas, q u a e ub ique in Amer i ca est, "E ta S igma

Ph i " a p p e l l a t a est. Il ia pars eius quae in Co l l eg ia Spei est

" G a m m a Rho" a p p e l l a t a e s t . I l l i e t i l l a e qu i l i nguam

G r a e c a m aut l i nguam Lat inam d i l i gen te r student in hanc

societatem inv i tantur .

ROW O N E : C. Yonkers, J. Heerema, C. W o l f , L. He l l enga , P. Greensh ie lds , M. Van Dyk, L.

Plassche, M. Freeman.

ROW T W O : F. D iekman , F. K ru i tho f , B. Parsi i , M . Tucker, Mr . Wo l te rs , L. Ten Br ink, S.

Schlafer .

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Le Cercle Francais

Le Cerc le Frangais s ' interesse a en-

cou rage r une a p p r e c i a t i o n pour la

l angue et la cu l ture f ranga ises. Les

e tud ian ts de f r a n g a i s o n t I ' o c c a s i o n

d ' a u g m e n t e r leur comprehens ion de la

l angue par la c a m a r a d e r i e et la con-

versa t ion . L ' in f luence f r anga i sees t sen-

t ie meme dans la sal le a m a n g e r , ou

il y a une t a b l e ou Ton ne pa r l e que

le f ranga is .

c\ <•

R O W O N E : K. W o l t m a n , C. Young , J. Zwemer , J. Loveys# J. Thomas, M . Vermeer .

R O W T W O : S. Fischer, B. Joeckel , G. Popp ink , N . Schwarz , G. Penn ing ton , Mrs. Prins, M i

Meye r , B. Kamphu is , C. Yost.

R O W THREE: E. Fr ink, K. De G r o a f , G. Heath , D. W i l k i n , H. Heeg, P. Hessel ink , E. Pinter , >

Yonan , M. Lowrey, L. Folts.

R O W O N E : B. Muyskens , B. N i e t e r i n g , J. De Ryke, S. Bowman, L Fel tham, G. G i l m o r e , D.

Ten Br ink.

ROW T W O : K. Coster, S. Fischer, D. Fisher / J. W i l e y , C. Fuge, D. Deems, P. Adams , G.

G roeneve ld , E. Lut t ru i l , R. F l i kkema.

R O W THREE: B. Ku tz ing , J. Jenner , Dr. Brown, W . BurggraafP, L. Jacobsen, R. Twiche l l .

El Club Espanol

Con pel icu las y p la t icas d a d a s po r

estudiantes y v is i tantes que han es tado

en paises de h a b l a espaf io ia , se suple-

menta las ensenanzas de las closes de

espano l . Los miembros de l C lub Es-

p a n o l t amb ien t ienen la o p o r t u n i d a d de

hab la r la lengua espaf io ia c u a n d o cele-

b r a n la N a v i d a d con una f iestesi ta,

p a r a los ninos Me j i canos que v iven en

H o l l a n d .

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Reali Nation

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Signs of sp r ing are a we lcome s ight a f te r a long , weary w in te r .

Spring - Eternally New

The temp ta t i on of the nearby beach proves very strong to d i l i gen t scholars.

In the spr ing , a y o u n g g i r l 's fancy turns to sun-

ba th ing — on Dur fee roo f !

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Hot p izza a n d a l i t t le e f for t comb ine to p rov ide

more funds fo r the Sib's service projects.

Working

Together

O n e of the joys of a soror i ty is w o r k i n g toge the r .

Throughout the yea r , each soror i ty has pro jects wh ich , be-

sides f i l l ing a need , a re a means to b i nd the soror i ty closer

toge the r in the fe l l owsh ip wh ich on ly wo rk can g ive .

Some pro jects may be fo r the soror i ty i tsel f ; pa in t i ng

the soror i ty room or ra is ing money to purchase new fur-

nishings. But wheneve r possib le, the soror i t ies choose to

be o f service to others. By p r o v i d i n g f o o d baskets fo r needy

fami l ies or g i v ing par t ies fo r o rphans , the soror i t ies show

tha t they ho ld in earnest thei r idea l o f service to the com-

muni ty .

•J There's a new look in the S iby l l i ne soror i ty room.

I B J H H K w jKamsm A soror i ty gets a f ace l i f t i ng w i th a b r i gh t new coat

of pa in t .

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More Than Fellowship

A l t h o u g h f ra te rn i t ies a re conce rned

p r imar i l y w i th fun a n d fe l l owsh ip , they

f r equen t l y f i nd sa t is fac t ion in serv ing

p e o p l e ou ts ide thei r o rgan i za t i ons a n d

outs ide the co l l ege . Var ious f ra ts have

d o n a t e d b l o o d to the Red Cross, have

he lped e lde r l y p e o p l e in the commu-

ni ty, a n d have assisted w i th char i ty

dr ives.

A serv ice p ro jec t w i th a new a n g l e

was u n d e r t a k e n by the Praters this

y e a r . In sponsor ing a benef i t p e r f o r m -

ance by the Four Freshmen, a f amous

voca l g r o u p , this f r a te rn i t y he lped the

Muscu lar Dys t rophy Fund a n d , at the

same t ime, g a v e students a n d the peo-

ple of H o l l a n d an unusual even ing o f

en te r ta inmen t .

, ft ^ J

The Four Freshmen come to Ho l l and !

f Br ing ing a popu la r vocal g roup to the campus was a b i g event for the Fraters.

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V I O L I N : J. Tysse, N . Hou tman , G. Weeks , M. Meengs , M. De W a a r d , C. K r e g a r , B. Ritsema, R. Brookman, Y. Luttrul l , M. K laaren, J. Riters, M. Roters, R.

Ger r i tsen, D. WyckofF, I. Pastoor, D. Conk l in , R. Dickson, M. Haas, L. Lawrence , A. Gar f i e l d , T. De Haan , W . Rider, C. Roylance. V I O L A : N . Boyd, M . Van-

der W i l t , H. Johnston, M. Gouwens , C. K ing , R. Holt . CELLO: D. Sluyter , G. S teg ink , B. F r ie l ing , C. Schumacher , C. Van Spyker , R. Russell, M. W o o d , P.

S lagh. BASS: A. Bi lyeu, W . Van Buren. FLUTE: D. Van Dyke, E. Oos te rho f , J. T i l lman, S. Schaap, L. Folts. PICCOLO: J. Ho l l ander . OBOE; T. Zy lman ,

E. We is , T. Faulkner. ENGLISH HORN: E. We is . CLARINET: G. Hoeksema, C. Prins, S. De Kon ing . BASS CLARINET: J. Overze t . BASSOON: R. Cook, W .

D ixon , F. Eshelman. CONTRA B A S S O O N : D. W i k m a n . H O R N : W . Kuyper , D. W a a n d e r s , D. Kleis, B. Muyskens, K. Hooge rhyde . TRUMPET: M. Ver Steeg, J.

Van De Vusse, H. Vander Meu len . TROMBONE: M. E lz inga, G. Looman, C. Mat thews. BASS TROMBONE; D. Ritsema. TUBA; R. Schout. T IMPANI ; A.

Kru iswyk. PERCUSSION: M. Kammeraad , S. M i d d e r n a c h t .

Concert Musicians The Hope Co l lege Orches t ra , d i rec ted

by Dr. Mo r re t t e Rider, is compr ised of ta l -

ented instrumental ists f rom the student

b o d y . The g r o u p rehearses tw ice each

week fo r concerts wh ich are presented fo r

music lovers of the co l lege a n d the com-

muni ty . These concerts o f ten fea tu re solo-

ists f rom the Orches t ra ,

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Select Symphonette

M e m b e r s o f the H o p e Co l l ege Sym-

phone t te , chosen f r o m the Orches t ra , repre-

sent the school 's best musical ta len t . The

exce l lence o f the g r o u p has been w i d e l y

r e c o g n i z e d since its es tab l ishment in 1 9 5 4 .

H igh l igh ts o f the yea r w e r e the concer t tour

to C a l i f o r n i a a n d the p resen ta t ion o f Amah /

and the Night Visitors, in wh ich the Sym-

phone t te a c c o m p a n i e d p ro fess iona l s ingers

f r o m N e w York Ci ty .

" T u b b y the T u b a " was presented at a ch i ld ren 's concert.

R O W O N E : J. Tysse, N . Hou tman , M. Meengs , G. W e e k s , M . Gouwens , M. V a n d e r W i l t , N . Boyd.

ROW T W O : J. Riters, R. B rookman, M. Raters, J. T i l lman , T. Zy lman , E. W e i s , W . Kuyper , D. W a a n d e r s , C. Schumacher, D. Sluyter .

ROW THREE: E. Kru iswyk , M. Ver Steeg, H. V a n d e r Meu len , J. Ove rze t , G. Hoeksema, R. Cook, F. Eshelman, M. E lz inga, G. Looman, A. Bi lyeu.

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ROW O N E : A. Yonan, M. Z ieseni tz , A . Da in i ng , J. Van Dyke, J. Ba ldw in , C. Kregar , R. Russell, J. W e z e m a n , P. Vender Beek, M. R. Meengs , M. Fry l ing ,

B. W h i t a k e r , S. De Kon ing .

R O W T W O : M. A. Meengs , M. Vermeer , S. Braaksma, C. Ne lson, B. Beyers, M . K laaren , P. Yeager , J. Koopman , E. Car ter , R. Ausema, J. Schregardus, E.

Ho l l ande r , E. Ho l l ande r , M. Scudder.

ROW THREE: J. Rietveld, M. De Jong , J. Ho l l ande r , D. W i l k i n , D. Smits, D. W y ckof f , G. Bryson, M. De W i t t , L. W a n g , J. Thomas, J. Nyhu is , J. Paduch, J.

O w e n .

R O W FOUR: S. Sch la fer , D. Neckers , D. Schregardus, R. Looyenga, J. K le inhekse l , K. Kronemeyer , D. N e d e r v e l d , R. Beyer, R. Van Es, C. Rynbrandt , J.

Betke, T. Bos, W . Sey far th , C. Mat thews .

Chapel Choir

Choral Music

>"iu,'

u The choi r puts on a new face.

A b r i gh t note in the sometimes d rea ry

school rout ine is p r o v i d e d by the Chape l

Choi r as it opens each w e e k d a y chape l serv-

ice. Besides s ing ing as a m ixed g r o u p , the

Cho i r is d i v i d e d in to the W o m e n ' s Cho i r ,

under the d i rec t ion o f M r . A n t h o n y Koo iker ,

a n d the Men ' s Cho i r , d i rec ted by M r . Roger

R ie tberg .

Dur ing the w in te r months, the Choi r prac-

tices d i l i gen t l y under the d i rec t ion o f Dr .

Rober t C a v a n a u g h (or " P r o f " as he is known

to his students) in p r e p a r a t i o n fo r its annua l

spr ing tour . The p rac t i ce o f tour ing to sing

in var ious parts o f the count ry was s tar ted in

1953 a n d has p l a y e d a la rge par t in estab-

l ishing Hope 's repu ta t ion as an ou ts tand ing

church co l lege .

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R O W O N E ; Mr . Koo ike r , M. Van Koeve r i ng , J. Ba ldw in , C. K regar , A . D a i n i n g , J. Van Dyke , A . Yonan , P. Vande r Beek, J. W e z e m a n , R. Russell,

B. W h i t a k e r , S. De K o n i n g , C. Rylance.

ROW T W O : M. K laaren , P. Yeager , M. Z iesen i tz , B. Beyers, C. Ne lson , J. R ietve ld , R. Ausema, J. K o o p m a n , J. Schregardus , E. Car ter , M . Meengs ,

M. Fry l ing .

ROW THREE: V. Tap, M. De Jong , N . Hernance , M. Vermeer , S. Braaksma, M. M e e n g s , J. H o l l a n d e r , J. Paduch, E. Ho l l ande r , E. Ho l l ande r , J.

O w e n , M. Scudder , L. Plassche.

Women's Choir

Men's Choir

ROW O N E ; J. Thomas, L. W a n g , D. W i l k i n , D. Smits, B. Sey fa r th , J. N y h u i s , D. WycVo f f , G. Bryson.

R O W T W O ; M r . R ie tberg , W . Lee, M. De W i t t , S. Sch la fer , G. Peelen, R. Van Es, S. W i n n , D. Neckers , D. N e d e r v e l d .

R O W THREE; D. Schregardus , J. Betke, J. K le inhekse l , C. Rynbrand t , B. Looyenga , R. Beyer, C. Ma t thews , K. Kronemeyer .

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ROW O N E : L. Turnbu l l , B. Ver Meer , B. Bonnema, R. Kremer , J. W i l e y , B. N i e t e r i n g , M. Fugazzo t lo , P. Pentecost, B. Bloemers, S. Phai l , M . Wasse rman , L. Barret t

J. Ku iper , R. F l i kkema, D. Fisher, S. Van Eerden, N . N ienhu i s , M. Bat t ing.

ROW T W O : J. W a a d b y , D. Ha l l , B. A l l en , S. Kanamar i , S. Van De Poel, Y. Dauma, J. Sietsma, C. Craw ley , M. Neeve l , P. H ixson, M, Veu r ink , S. W i l d s c h u t , K

W a l t m a n , AA. W h i t l o c k , G. Penn ing ton , B. Joeckel , B. W o o d , E. Su, L. Chang , C. Ling.

ROW THREE: S. Cook, T. Van Lente, M. Proos, S. H a r m e l i n k , M. Aa lbe r ts , R. Dyks t ra , M. Slot , M. Schu i temo, E. Bou ld in , A . B i l l in , AA. Louwenaar , AA. Vande r W i l t

S. V a n d e r b e e k , M. Lowrey, M. Pierce, J. Tysen, D. Zeer ip , D. Tay lor , B. Blunt, D. Ten Br ink.

ROW FOUR: B. G i l l i es , G. W a b e k e , J. H u b b a r d , W , Karachy, P. Hsu, C. Barnard , P. A d a m s , S. Brown, D. W h i t l o c k , A. Ab rahamse , J. Ho l keboe r , J. Thomas, E

Prince, M. De Ruyter, AA. W o o d , M. Ach te rho f , L. Vermeer , C. Buteyn, J. Pleune, R. Tauba ld , W . Saxsmo, R. K lebe, P. Hessel ink.

ROW FIVE: G. E l f r ing , D. G a l l o , J. S te in inge r , J. Hessl ink, D. W h i t e , P. Lydens, D. Ho l l and , J. Burggraa f f , G. S teg ink , D. Bogaards , R. Hensel , O . Lant inga, P

Van W y k , D. AAitchell, C. Lemmen, J. Piet, B. Vanden Bosch, J. Jenner , D. Evers, J. Hessl ink, S. AMddernacht , J. De Pond.

Singing for Pleasure

Sing ing is a g o o d w a y to b reak the

rout ine of classes a n d s tudy ing. The Chance l

Cho i r , d i rec ted by Mr . Roger R ie tberg , . i s

open to al l students in terested in s ing ing in

a musical o r g a n i z a t i o n . The choi r per fo rms

at var ious school funct ions a n d fo r local

churches.

^ A l i t t le b i t more, basses.

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Musical Experiences

H o p e Co l l ege music students have many op-

por tun i t ies to increase thei r skill a n d assurance by

p e r f o r m i n g f o r f e l l o w students a n d facu l t y mem-

bers. The music d e p a r t m e n t a r ranges a fu l l sched-

ule of v a r i e d concer ts by l a rge g roups , ensembles,

a n d soloists, f e a t u r i n g bo th students a n d instructors.

In a d d i t i o n , many music a n d non-music students

find the concerts p resen ted by the Ho l l and Civic

Music Assoc ia t ion an exce l len t means of b r o a d e n i n g

thei r musical expe r i ence . A l l these p rog rams , t hough

not i nc luded in thei r co l l ege course, he lp students

w h o en joy music to b e c o m e bet ter a c q u a i n t e d w i th

an ar t f o rm wh ich is o f ten neg lec ted in a l i be ra l

arts educa t i on .

Student recitals a re a par t of Hope 's music p r o g r a m .

Time out for ope ra — a new musical exper ience fo r some.

M a n y Hope students took a d v a n t a g e of the

Civic Center concert oppo r tun i t i es .

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Shelby Braaksma, o r g a n

Command

G o r d o n Steg ink, bass -bar i tone ( junior)

Edna Ho l l ande r , p i ano

G o r d o n Hoeksema, c la r ine t

Hewi t t Johnston, p i a n o ( junior)

Performances

Judy Tysse, v io l in

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Jack Ove rze t , c la r ine t M a r y V a n Koever ing , s o p r a n o

Each spr ing the sounds o f voices st ra in-

ing fo r the t op notes on musical scales,

v io l ins wh i ch a r e somet imes sweet a n d

somet imes squeaky , p i a n o keys tha t a re

b e i n g caressed or p o u n d e d , pour f r o m the

music b u i l d i n g . Some o f these sounds a re

p r o d u c e d by senior , a n d occas iona l l y jun ior ,

vocal ists a n d instrumental is ts w h o a r e f ran -

t ica l ly p r e p a r i n g f o r the i r sp r ing rec i ta ls .

These pe r f o rmances , wh i ch a re a t t e n d e d by

facu l t y members , f r i ends , a n d fami l ies , a r e

the results o f years o f musical study in

c lassrooms a n d p rac t i ce rooms. Lynal ice Ne lson, o r g a n

Betty W a l t e r s , p i ano M a r i l y n Scudder , con t ra l to

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Emily Hradec and D iane Roskamp p repa re for the i r wa lk f rom Ed inburgh to London.

Cultural Exchange

Br ig i t to shares her Viennese b a c k g r o u n d w i th her roommates.

H o p e Co l l ege is becoming qu i te an in te rna t iona l

school , f o r this year it en ro l l ed abou t 4 0 students f rom

f o r e i g n countr ies. To make bet ter use of this oppo r tun i t y

fo r a cu l tura l exchange , members of A lcor a n d Blue Key

he ld i n fo rma l month ly meet ings w i th f o r e i g n students.

Those w h o p a r t i c i p a t e d in the meet ings en joyed becom-

ing bet ter a c q u a i n t e d wi th the ind iv idua ls a n d ideas

f rom many d i f fe ren t nat ions.

N o t on ly are other countr ies represented on Hope 's

campus, but o f ten H o p e students study a b r o a d . This year

two H o p e coeds, s tudy ing in Scot land, b rough t Hope

Co l l ege to a g rea te r awareness o f i n te rna t iona l p rob -

lems by thei r " w a l k " to raise money fo r the W o r l d

Refugee Program.

138 Memor ies f rom home.

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R O W O N E : N. Ma l s t rom, E. Talsma, G. Bouman, B. Bonnema, K. Blank, M. Lowrey , L. Plassche.

ROW T W O : J. Ho f fman , J. M c D o w a l l , C. Rylance, Dr. Fr ied, B. V i cha , R. C h a n d l e r , E. Fell , C. Lemmen, J. Dak in , A. Lifts.

R O W THREE: A . Her fs t , D. C lu te , S. Fischer, I. Jones, R. Tauba ld , T. F l ickema, A. Sens, H. Dykema , W . Karachy, H. Maer tens , D. Beekman, C. S i kkema, R.

De W i t t , M . K laasen, M . Hoksbe rgen , J. Sietsma.

Hope for Better international Relations

In the spr ing , thoughts turn to many th ings. For

In te rna t iona l Relat ions C lub members these thoughts

usual ly concern the spr ing con fe rence , he ld in Bos-

ton this y e a r , a n d the p r e p a r a t i o n o f Hope 's con-

f e rence exh ib i t wh ich depic ts thei r year ' s p r o g r a m .

Three years of success w i th thei r d isp lays p r o v i d e d

the c lub w i th incent ive to d o as we l l this yea r .

The year ' s p r o g r a m based on " T h e Marx i s t Ex-

p e r i m e n t " p resented var ious aspects of the Com-

munist system. H igh l igh ts o f the year w e r e the

Wes te rn M i c h i g a n IRC C o n f e r e n c e he ld on the

campus a n d a mee t ing on the Communis t Youth

Festival in V i e n n a w i th f i rs t -hand repor ts a n d sl ides.

W i t h a hope fo r bet ter i n te rna t i ona l re la t ions,

the IRC seeks to p r o m o t e the unde rs tand ing of

w o r l d a f fa i rs .

Dr. Fr ied and IRC members map the route to the conference.

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ROW O N E ; J. Von Leeuwen, L. Folts, L. G o r d o n , E. Fr ink, J. Reichold, J. Schroeder , A . An to r , B. Huston, B. Amos, S. Grossman.

ROW T W O : G. Domho f , J. Anderson , J. M i l l a r d , R. Ach te rho f , N . Kansf ie ld , M. Decker , R. Van Es, S. Cook, G. S teg ink , D. J a p i n g a , C. Bruins,

Ver Steeg, B. Van Leeuwen.

Student Government

THE STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD: M. Decker, L. G o r d o n ,

C. Bruins, J. Schroeder , R. Van Es.

Each spr ing the student b o d y f inds itself

u rged by speeches, posters, a n d other cam-

p a i g n devices to vo te fo r this or that can-

d i d a t e fo r Student Counc i l President a n d

V ice President a n d class pres idents. W h e n

the votes are comp i l ed a n d the exc i tement

subsides, the new student gove rnmen t

leaders settle d o w n to work w i th the new-

ly -e lec ted society a n d i n d e p e n d e n t repre-

sentat ives. This work consists of p l ann ing a diversi -

f ied p r o g r a m o f ex t ra -cur r icu la r act iv i t ies

a n d of so lv ing p rob lems concern ing the

gene ra l w e l f a r e of the students. The Coun-

cil also serves to express student op in ions

a n d interests to the facu l ty a n d admin is t ra -

t ion.

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[RAICdHIIS [USSH»i*U«J

Popular e lec t ion of Counci l of f icers b r ings a l i t t le b i t of

po l i t i c k i ng to the campus.

A new service of the Student Counci l this year was a l is t ing

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Dormitory Government

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The smooth a n d un i fo rm func t ion ing o f the

dormi to r ies is f ac i l i t a ted by the ef for ts o f the

Men ' s Houseboa rd a n d W o m e n ' s H o u s e b o a r d .

The boa rds , composed of representat ives f r o m

every do rm i to r y , see that regu la t ions are uphe ld

a n d o f fenders d isc ip l ined . This, however , is

on ly a small par t o f the i r w o r k . In a d d i t i o n

they p lan many par t ies fo r do rm i to r y residents

a n d t ry to make do rm i to r y l iv ing as p leasan t

as possib le.

ROW O N E ; J. San fo rd , Dean H i n g a , J. Siebers.

ROW T W O : P. Gro tenhu is , R. Shie lds, H. W h i p p l e .

ROW O N E : E. Swets, L. He l lenga , M. Decker.

ROW T W O : S. Van ' t Kerkhof f , T. Anderson , J. Tysen, S. Evans, S. Lahman.

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The W o m e n ' s Ac t i v i t y League, com-

posed of al l w o m e n of the co l lege , p lans

act iv i t ies fo r w o m e n a n d fo r everyone

on campus. The ou ts tand ing events fo r

wh ich W . A . L . is respons ib le a re the Con-

voca t i on co f fee fo r Big a n d Little Sisters,

the A l l -Co l l ege Chr istmas Party, the Penny

Carn i va l , a n d M a y Day . A b o a r d repre-

sent ing soror i t ies, o ther women 's o r g a n i z a -

t ions, classes, a n d town students a r ranges

this schedule of events to he lp f i l l the soc ia l

c a l e n d a r .

Social Planning

R O W O N E ; M. Gouwens , A. Brower, S. Van ' t Kerkho f f , D. To rnga , B. Russell, N . Gu ldenschuh , M. Proos, B. Joeckel .

R O W T W O ; C. Cur lee, J. Bu rgwa ld , M. Berghorst , G. Penn ing ton , M. Kempers, J. W i l e y , S. Smi th, M. F u g a r z o l t o , N . De Boer.

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Big and l i t t le sisters have a f r i e n d l y chat at the W.A.L . P'ajama Party.

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Edi tors- in -Chie f : Judy Eastman, Judy N ienhu i s

L i terary Editors: L inda G o r d o n , Betty V icha , Richard Jaarsma, James

M ichmerhu i zen

O r g a n i z a t i o n Editors: Mar lene Gouwens ,

Gary Baas

Deadline Dodgers

The spir i t o f Hope is not easi ly cap tu red

in words a n d pictures, but dur ing the year

the Milestone staff tr ies to discover the es-

sence of Hope 's l i fe a n d to compi le a

record o f the year wh ich wi l l have mean ing

fo r Hope students. No t every th ing can be

inc luded ; but w i th the hope that the pic-

tures a n d wr i te-ups wi l l serve to remind

each person of his own un ique Hope ex-

per ience, the staff members sort a n d paste

a n d wr i te .

Sports Editors: S h a r o n B e c k , Ga le

Damhof

Act iv i t ies Editors: M a r y Decker, Nancy Sonneveld t , M a r g e r y

Kempers

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Art Editors: Caro l Joelson, Leroy Lebbin Pho tog rapher : Leander W a n g

Adver t i sement Editors: Karen Abe l l , Lois

Bonnema; M iss ing : Lynne Feltham

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Faculty Edi tors: Saundra Kamphc f f , M a r y Ellen Moo re Business M a n a g e r : Ma ry Van Dyk ; Typist : Nancy

M u l d e r

Adv isors : Miss Janet Mu lde r , Mr . Henry ten Hoar

Class Editors: Jane W e z e m a n , John Paar lberg

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D. Kleis, J. Toml inson, M. Beekman, E. Ho l l ande r , C. Lemmen, S. W i l son , R. Jaarsma, J. M ichmerhu izen .

Ability Applauded

The Opus, a s tuden t -ed i ted pub l i ca t i on , funct ions

as a med ium of express ion fo r Hope 's wr i ters , art ists,

a n d music ians. The ed i tors of Opus seek to encour-

a g e creat ive ab i l i t y on campus a n d to d i rec t it in to

a p roduc t i ve channe l by p r o v i d i n g an oppo r tun i t y fo r

its pub l i ca t i on a n d eva lua t ion by the co l lege com-

muni ty .

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Men of Distinction

Blue Key, a na t i ona l honor f r a te rn i t y

fo r senior men, sets h igh s tandards of

scholast ic ach ievemen t , serv ice, a n d

charac te r as the basis fo r membersh ip .

The Hope men in Blue Key assist in

o p e r a t i n g the campus books to re , usher

at co l lege events, a n d serve the school

in a va r ie t y of o ther pro jec ts . This

yea r . Blue Key assisted the Student

Counc i l in pub l i sh ing a s tudent hand-

book .

A p lace to re lax — thanks to Blue Key.

R O W O N E : R. S tockhof f , G. Bylsma, J. Evers, C. Lemmen, R. Van Es, M. Ver Steeg.

R O W T W O : A. Fisher, D. Neckers , R. Schut, R. Chand le r , P. Fell, P. Damst ra , J. K le inhekse l , S. W i l s o n , M. E lz inga.

M I S S I N G : C. Poit, Dr. K le inhekse l .

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By meet ing i n f o r m a l l y . Blue Key a n d Alcor members f o r m e d closer

f r i endsh ips w i th students of d i f fe ren t na t iona l backgrounds .

R O W O N E ; D. S luyter , J. Van Dyke, G. Weeks , B. Fell, C.

R O W T W O : N. Boyd, B. Emmick, J. Schroeder , L. He l lenga ,

Outstanding Coeds

Junior women w h o have d i sp layed

exce l lence of scholarship, leadersh ip ,

a n d charac te r a re " t a p p e d " each M a y

Day fo r membersh ip in A lco r , the

senior women 's honor society. These

ou ts tand ing young w o m e n serve the

co l lege by g iv ing an Honors Tea fo r

students on the Dean's List, b r i ng ing

ou ts tand ing films to the campus, pre-

sent ing a g i f t to the school , a n d sel-

l ing f o o d in the dorms.This year , A lcor

members also assisted in present ing a

Fine Arts Festival

V a n d e r m y d e , E. Ho l lander .

C. Rylance.

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Rites of Spring

O n a beau t i fu l , w a r m d a y ear ly in M a y , 1 9 5 9 ,

H o p e students g a t h e r e d in the Pine G r o v e to o f f i c ia l l y

g ree t spr ing w i th the t r a d i t i o n a l rites o f M a y Day .

The g reen l awn was a d o r n e d w i th the soft pastels o f

gowns w o r n by the f reshman w o m e n w h o f o r m e d

the Daisy Cha in a n d the jun ior w o m e n w h o tensely

w a i t e d to d iscover wh ich of them w o u l d be p resen ted

as members of A l co r , the cour t , a n d f ina l ly — as the

M a y Day Q u e e n .

The p a g e a n t r y was soon on ly a memory , but the

w o m e n w h o w e r e h o n o r e d tha t d a y have r e i g n e d

a n d served t h roughou t this yea r . N o w w in te r has

passed, a n d spr ing has a g a i n been ushered in w i th

M a y Day fest iv i t ies. A l co r members have passed on

thei r dut ies to w o m e n o f the Class o f 1 9 6 1 w h o have

p roven w o r t h y o f the recogn i t i on , a n d Q u e e n Edna

has g i ven her c r o w n to the new Q u e e n o f the M a y .

r ' JK I i i i ! ! !

Q u e e n Edna a n d her court are presented to the campus.

A swir l of ch i f fon a r o u n d the May Pole.

B B H H H H H H I I I I I H I I I H H H May Day sports are off to a good start.

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G r e t a W e e k s Ethelanne Swets She lby Braaksma

Court

M a r y V a n Koever ing

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Queen Edna Hollander

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Famil ies and f r iends jo in the seniors for b reak fas t be fo re

Commencement exercises.

Once a g a i n the members of the facul ty don the i r caps and gowns to honor the

g radua tes .

Day of Achievement For the members o f the Class o f 1959 , G r a d u a t i o n Day

aroused fee l ings o f sat is fact ion a n d sadness. The joy o f accom-

pl ishment was t i nged by a re luctance to leave the f r iends a n d the

campus which h a d become so f a m i l i a r du r ing four years o f co l lege

l i fe. To the members of the Class o f 1960 , w h o w a t c h e d f r iends

leave last June, the t ime o f their own g r a d u a t i o n seemed remote .

But the year has passed swi f t ly f o r those w h o rea l i zed that they

w o u l d never a g a i n bu i l d a H o m e c o m i n g f loa t , a t tend a co l lege

f o r m a l , or p rac t ice fo r the Sing. N o w the sat is fact ion a n d the

sadness ming le in their hearts as they spend the f ina l days at Hope

Co l l ege a n d a w a i t G r a d u a t i o n Day 1 9 6 0 .

A gradua te 's f am i l y shares p r i de in her ach ievement .

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The moment of f u l f i l lmen i has a r r i ved .

The Class of 1959 gathers for the last t ime a f te r d i p l omas are a w a r d e d .

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Hear ing the po l yphon ic concert of cowbel ls on a

mounta ins ide is an un fo rge t t ab le exper ience.

Dean H inga rests a f te r t ou r i ng a salt mine in Sa lzburg .

Students Abroad

The a p p r o a c h of summer br ings g rea t an t i c i pa t i on to

the students en ro l l ed in the 1 9 6 0 Hope Co l lege V ienna

Summer School . Encouraged by enthusiast ic members of

last year ' s V ienna g roup , they are l ook ing f o r w a r d to their

tour o f France, Belg ium, G e r m a n y , a n d Aust r ia , f o l l o w e d by

a s ix-week stay in V ienna . Past par t i c ipan ts have re la ted

their in terest ing tales of c l imb ing the Eifel Tower , l ea rn ing

to use f o r e i g n cur rency, a n d speak ing other l anguages . By

the end of their study session in V ienna , last year 's students

w e r e ready to g o out on their own a n d see d i f fe ren t parts

o f Europe i ndependen t l y . They cou ld be f o u n d f rom Copen-

hagen to Is tanbul .

The necessary inocu la t ions a n d examina t ions be fo re

sai l ing t ime are g l a d l y e n d u r e d by this year ' s V ienna Sum-

mer School as they p r e p a r e to rea l ize the amb i t i on of

many peop le — to t rave l a b r o a d .

The 1959 V ienna Summer School d ines roya l l y at the i r f a rewe l l d inner in the Palais

Pal lvacin i in V ienna .

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W i e n , W i e n , nur d u a l l e in , sollst stets d ie Stadt meiner Traume sein.

The two a n d a hal f weeks ' tour of Europe in a Mercedes Benz bus

w i l l be r e m e m b e r e d for a long t ime.

M a n y students fo rsake the i r t rench coats a n d gym shoes to don nat ive lederhosen a n d d i rnd ls .

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Societies

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A l l a n D. Cru ickshank f r o m N a t i o n a l A u d u b o n Society

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ROW O N E ; G. Penn ing ton , J. Kennedy , G. Boersma, J. De Ryke, A. D a i n i n g , D. W h i t l o c k , V. Mor tensen , M. I pe r l aan , F. Mee rman , J. W e e n u m , S. Van

Eerden, M. Keizer , M . Trax ler , C. Fuge.

ROW T W O : J. Zwemer , S. Hoover , N . Castor, A . An ta r , S. Bowman, M. H o g e n b o o m , D. Anderson , N . Schwarz, J. l oveys , M. Jones, M . N e e v e l , D. Schoap,

S. Schaap, P. Koo iman , D. Har tman , B. Snyder .

ROW THREE; S. Phai l , B. N i e t e r i n g , J. D iephu is , C. Craw ley , M. Honche f t , S. S ienst ra, C. Bonthuis, L Adams, R. Kremer, B. Cooper , J. De W i t t , P. De

Jong, S. V o n d e r b e e k , S. Lahman, E. Ammenheuser , C. Rattray, C. Bl ick, M. Dykstra, P. Yeager .

ROW FOUR; L. De Feyter, M. Aa lber ts , D. W e i g e l , J. Scheffers, B. H e n d r k k s o n , M. Haas, N . Vande r Jagt , N . Dan ie lson, I . Z j a w i n , D. Burggraa f f , M.

Meengs , J. Ho l l ande r , B. K ru izenga , G. Popp ink , K. Blank, J. Louwenaar , L. V e r m e e r , J. Pessek, C. Loucks, N . Rees, K. W o l t m a n .

Alpha Sigma Alpha I

Fall Term

President Ma ry Ipe r l aan

Vice-President Sharon Van Eerden

Secretary Janis W e e n u m

Treasurer Faith Meerman

W i n t e r Term

President Ard is Da in i ng

Vice-President Judy De Ryke

Secretary D iane Wh i t l o ck

Treasurer V i r g i n i a Mor tensen

A l p h a S igma A l p h a , the soror i ty fo r al l f reshman gir ls,

in the past has g iven the gir ls an oppo r tun i t y to become

a c q u a i n t e d wi th each other a n d w i th soror i ty l i fe . As the

size of the f reshman class has soared each yea r , it was

f o u n d tha t A . S. A . , a n d the t r ad i t i ona l soror i ty b i d d i n g

system, cou ld no longer func t ion e f f ic ient ly . In v iew of this,

a new b i d d i n g system was in i t i a ted this spr ing, a n d wi th

the close of the school yea r . A l p h a Sigma A l p h a wi l l cease

to exist.

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Alpha Sigma Alpha II

Despi te the d i f f i cu l t ies a n d f rus t ra t ions encoun te red in . , . , 1 President Joan Ten Cole

p l a n n i n g act iv i t ies fo r such l a r g e g roups , A . S. A . I a n d II Vice-President Carol Douma

succeeded in h a v i n g many e n j o y a b l e exper iences . A l t h o u g h Secretary Martha Tucker

the t w o g roups he ld separa te meet ings, they were un i ted Treasurer Martha Faulk

fo r severa l soc ia l events. The jo in t d a t e n igh t was in the Winter Term

fo rm of a square d a n c e a t the Civic Cen te r ; a n d the jo in t President Junia Dolman

f o r m a l , at the Pant l ind Hote l in G r a n d Rapids, f e a t u r e d Vice-President Joyce Droppers

the theme " S e r e n a d e of the S o u t h . " For the A l l -Co l l ege Secretary Mary Berghorst Treasurer Jean Louret

Sing, A . S. A . I chose " O n e Litt le Cand le , a n d A . S. A . II

se lected " M a y You A l w a y s . "

ROW O N E : M. Scha f tenaa r , M. Ten Pas, E. Bra l ton, M. Ach te rho f , B. T immers , J. Louret, L. Conge r , L. Bouwman , H. H a d a w i , I . Barrat t .

ROW T W O : P. Derks, I . M u l l i k e n , A . Voge l , M . Tucker , J. Do lman , J. D r o p p e r s , C. Douma, B. Blunt, J. Ten Cote, M. Faulk, M. Berghorst , M. Slot.

ROW THREE; J. Van Fleet, N . N ienhu i s , L. K loosterhouse, S. Cady , D. Peterson, R. W i e r s m a , B. Bosch, N . Honmore , B. Huston, K. Von O v e r l o o p , M. Has-

b rouck , G. Ande rson , R. Wes te rve l t , B. W a l v o o r d , N . D a b b e e k e h , C. Schumacher , K. Vande r W e r f .

R O W FOUR: M. Spoon , D. W a i t , C. N y k a m p , P. Pentecost, B. N o w o t n y , M. Z iesen i tz , J. Van Ta tenhove , S. Bovenkerk , C. Turkst ro, I . H e p b u r n , I . Veen-

stro, J. Zwemer , J. Ho f fman , S. V a n d e r Berg, C. Schroder , D. G ree r , M. Roters, P. N e d e r v e l d , K. Crond le , D. Davis.

ROW FIVE: J. Sch immel , M. de Ve lde r , L. Ho l l ande r , P. Eastin, I. Sa lm, S. Ew ing , T. Ande rson , M . I n a r d i , R. B rookmann, M. E lz ingo , B. Fr ie l ing , J.

Paduch, M. Lowrey, C. Young , M . Gouwens , N . Hermonce , M. Pierce, E. Pr ince, N . Ku iper , J. Keas, M. Meengs .

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ROW O N E : J. Roos, M. Scudder , M. Hoksbergen , S. Beck, M. Van Dyk , S. V a n ' t Ke rkho f f , E. Fell, D. Tornga, L. He l lenga , D. Sluyter , M. Fisher.

ROW T W O : C. T rembath , L. G a r b e r , S. Grossman, J. Reichoid, V. Top, M. K laa ren , C. Kregar , M. Fugazzot to , C. S i kkenga , C. Rylance.

R O W THREE: S. De W i t t e , B. Zeedyk , C. R ingeno ldus , R. De W i t t , G. L ieber tz , N. De W i t t e , D. Ramaker, K. Hy ink , B. Gray .

ROW FOUR: B. Mor tensen , J. N ienhu i s , M. M o o r e , P. I na rd i , R. Dykstra, J. Thomas, J. Vanden Berg, B. Si l l , M. De Jong, J. Oos te r ink .

Alpha Gamma Phi

Fall Term

President El izabeth Fell

Vice-President Ma r i l yn Scudder

Secretary Sheryl De W i t t e

Treasurer Sharon Beck

W i n t e r , T e r m

President Sharon Van ' t Kerkhoff

Vice-President Mary Van Dyk

Secretary Mary Ann Hoksbergen

Treasurer Sharon Beck

Spr ing Term

Presiden.1 Sheryl De W i t t e

Vice-President V i r g i n i a Top

Secretary Cla i re T rembath

Treasurer Sharon Beck

" W e be l ieve that f r i endsh ip is the anchor of our

s t reng th . " For the three years that A l p h a - p h i has been a

pa r t o f campus l i fe, its members have t r ied to inc lude the

e lement o f f r i endsh ip in their act iv i t ies. O n e of the most

impor tan t events of this year was the w i d e n i n g of this circle

of f r i ends a n d sisters so that fo r the first t ime A l p h a - p h i be-

came a fu l l -s ized soror i ty .

" W e be l ieve that th rough this st rength w e can . . .

upho ld the pr inc ip les fo r wh ich we s t a n d . " As a service

pro jec t , A l p h q - p h i b rough t a bi t o f Christmas cheer in its

par t ies fo r the ch i ld ren at Bethany Home a n d M a r y Free

Bed Hosp i ta l in G r a n d Rapids.

The soror i ty was p roud of the academic achievements

of its members w h o have made it a s teady con tender fo r

the soror i ty academic t r ophy .

O n the social s ide. A l p h a - p h i saw " L a V ie en Rose"

a t the Cascade Hills Count ry Club, a n d went i n fo rma l at

The Cast le. O n campus, the soror i ty con t r ibu ted " S e r e n a d e "

to the A l l -Co l l ege Sing. As the year e n d e d A l p h a - p h i re-

ca l led its own first days as it p r e p a r e d once aga in to p l edge

f reshmen.

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Exci tement a n d enthusiasm wi l l be those th ings most re-

m e m b e r e d by this yea r ' s members o f Del ta Phi. The new

p ledges w e r e w e l c o m e d in to the De lph i c i rc le by thei r soror i ty

sisters at the t r a d i t i o n a l w e l c o m i n g choco la te . Snow a n d sleet

d i d n ' t keep the Delphis f r o m h o l d i n g a successful d a t e n igh t

as they t r ave l l ed to " H o l i d a y on I c e " in G r a n d Rapids. M a k -

ing toy boxes , cha ins, a n d other necessary i tems fo r the

ch i ld ren a t t e n d i n g Prestat ie Huis was d e c i d e d upon a n d

ca r r i ed out by the soror i ty as a very w o r t h w h i l e p ro jec t .

For thei r w in te r f o r m a l , members o f De lph i c rea ted a

roman t i c pen thouse in the Pant l ind Hote l in G r a n d Rapids,

successful ly c a r r y i n g out a pe r fec t soph is t i ca ted a tmosphere

fo r the i r " M a n h a t t a n M o o d . "

W i n n i n g the Pan-Hel len ic Board 's scho larsh ip t r o p h y be-

g a n a successful a n d exc i t i ng second semester fo r the Delph is .

H igh l i gh t i ng this spr ing season was the A l l -Co l l ege Sing at

wh ich Del ta Phi took first p lace w i th a d e e p l y - m o v i n g a n d

i nsp i ra t i ona l a cappella vers ion o f the o ld sp i r i tua l , " W e r e

You T h e r e . " De lph i d e l v e d d e e p in to the murky forests of

darkes t A f r i c a at Cast le Park fo r its spr ing i n f o rma l . A lso in-

c l uded in this semester w e r e i n f o r m a l rushing par t ies a n d a

spr ing house pa r t y .

Delta Phi

Fall Term

President Edna Ho l lander

V ice-Pres ident Joyce Vander Kolk

Secretary Anne W i e g e r i n k

Treasurer M a r t h a D iephu is

W i n t e r Term

President Sue Evans

Vice-Pres ident M y r n a Scha lekamp

Secretary Shelby Braaksma

Treasurer Mar tha D iephu is

Spr ing Term

President Gre ta Weeks

Vice-Pres ident Ethelanne Swets

Secretary Janet O w e n

Treasurer M a r t h a D iephu is

R O W O N E : E. Swets, G. W e e k s , E. Ho l l ande r , S. Braaksma, S. Evans, M. S c h a l e k a m p , A. W i e g e r i n k , J. Vande r Kolk , M. D iephu is .

R O W T W O : D. Claussen, S. Fischer, C. Sut ton, J. W e z e m a n , C. Joelson, R. Russell, J. S ietsma, J. Ba ldw in , J. Van Dyke, N . De Boer.

ROW THREE: M. Gouwens , J. Eastman, J. Schregardus, M. F ry l i ng , B. B loemers , V. Ka jdy , M. Veu r i nk , B. Kraus, P. Hower , J. L incoln, H. De W i t t .

R O W FOUR: L. Bonnema, J. C lay ton , M. Kempers, N . M u l d e r , N . Sonneve ld t , M. H o n d o r p , J. O w e n , N . V a n d e r Kolk , A. C izek , M. Decker , J. Rietveld,

R. Ausema.

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ROW O N E ; L. Ne lson, J. W a l r a d , S. Edwards, B. Terbeek, B. Mon roe , B. Bonnemo, L. Folts, J. T i l lman, L. Jansen, M. W o o d .

ROW T W O : B. Jo rdan , J. Mas lenb rook , P. Patterson, M. Ho f fman , M. Freeman, B. W o o d , M. W h i t l o c k , M. W ie r sma , T. Reenders.

ROW THREE: R. K lomparens, S. Smi th, M, Jo rdan , B. Amos, C. Veen, D. Ten Br ink, L. Turnbu l l , L. Kooyers.

ROW FOUR: G. Linscott, M. Bot t ing, E. We is , C. Barnard, M. Baehr inger , R. Soden, P. Greensh ie lds , B. Beyers, M. Vande r W i l t .

Kappa Beta Phi

Fall Term

President Kather ine Terbeek

Vice-President Sue Edwards

Secretary Chery l Veen

Treasurer Leona Jansen

W i n t e r Term

President Barbara Monroe

Vice-President Beth Bonnemo

Secretary Lynn Folts

Treasurer Leona Jansen

Spr ing Term

President Sue Edwards

Vice-Presidenf Bonnie Beyers

Secretary Patr ic ia Patterson

Treasurer Leona Jansen

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Beg inn ing w i th a fa l l house par ty at Lake M a c a t a w a

a n d cu lm ina t ing w i th a house par ty in honor of the g radua t -

ing Dor ians, ano ther memorab le year has been a d d e d to

the history of K a p p a Beta Phi. The Homecoming b reak fas t

a n d f loa t p repa ra t i ons d o m i n a t e d the scene as the p ledges

were in i t i a ted into the soror i ty . Both a lumnae a n d act ives

w e r e th r i l led when the Dor ian float, " N e t t i n g the Hornets is

Me re Peanuts , " cap tu red first p lace in the Homecoming

p a r a d e .

Blythef le ld Count ry Club was t rans fo rmed into a silver

a n d b lue Roman g a r d e n fo r this year ' s w in ter f o r m a l , " R h a p -

sody in Rome . " W i t h the passing exc i tement of the w in ter

f o rma l , the gir ls were g iven a chance to r id themselves of

their inh ib i t ions at the February Beatnik Party.

Ma rch b rough t the A l l -Co l l ege Sing whe re the Dor ians

insp i red the aud ience wi th thei r rend i t i on of 1 II W a l k

W i t h G o d . " In M a y came a day of fun a n d f ro l i ck ing at

the spr ing in fo rma l .

W i t h the change in the rushing p r o g r a m , the Dor ians

d e p a r t e d f rom t rad i t i on a n d a t temp ted someth ing new.

M a n y long hours of work we re put into the p r e p a r a t i o n of

a Scottish p r o g r a m to en ter ta in the f reshman gir ls.

Service pro jects r ounded out the p r o g r a m of the

soror i ty , wh ich strives to deve lop the ind iv idua l a n d to be

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To the members o f S iby l l i ne , this was a yea r fu l l o f

wo rk a n d fe l l owsh ip . In the f a l l at the t r a d i t i o n a l h ike

a n d b reak fas t the ac t i ve members w e l c o m e d the p ledges ,

w h o showed their soror i ty spir i t by const ruc t ing the second-

p lace H o m e c o m i n g f loa t , " K a z o o in a S t e w . " A lso t h rough

the industry of the p l e d g e class the soror i ty r oom took on

a new look . Con t inu ing thei r annua l p rac t ice , the Sibs he ld

a p i zza b reak in o rde r to present a Thanksg iv ing basket

to a needy f a m i l y . In February the Sibs w e r e f o u n d midst

d i a m o n d s a n d roses at the i r w in te r f o r m a l , " S o p h i s t i c a t i o n , "

he ld a t the Spr ing Lake Coun t ry C lub .

A p p e a r i n g in thei r new b lue soror i ty sweaters , the

Sibyl l ines took second p lace in the A l l -Co l l ege Sing w i th an

a cappella a r r a n g e m e n t of " G r e e n s l e e v e s " d i rec ted by Eva-

lyn Car te r .

Insp i red by a sister at Ed inbu rgh Univers i ty w h o under -

took a Refugee W a l k to London in o rde r to raise money fo r

the W o r l d Refugee Fund, the Sibs a g a i n wen t to wo rk to

help suppor t this f u n d .

The spr ing i n f o r m a l a n d rushing par t ies c o m p l e t e d the

act iv i t ies o f the y e a r .

Sigma lota Beta

Fall Term

President Loretta Plassche

Vice-President A d i n a Yonan

Secretary Dale Burns

Treasurer Helene Bosch

W i n t e r Term

President M a r j o r i e Vermeer

Vice-President Sharon Nor r i s

Secretary Ruth M o k m a

Treasurer Helene Bosch

Spr ing Term

President Joan Schroeder

Vice-President Barbara Dykema

Secretary Judy Ku iper

Treasurer Helene Bosch

R O W O N E : A . V a n d e n Berg, J. Bu rgwa ld , R. M o k m a , S. Nor r i s , H. Bosch, M. Ve rmeer , D. Burns, E. Car ter , L. Plassche, J. Schroeder .

R O W T W O : J. W i l e y , D. Ha l l , P. H ixson, W . Van Heest, M . Meengs , N . M e e r m a n , L. Lawrence, D. Fisher, S. Cook, G. Oos te rho f .

ROW THREE: A . Her fs t , M . Fr iedr ich, B. Kamphu is , B. W h i t a k e r , E. Talsma, N . Ma ls t rom, R. F l ickkema, G. Bouman, J. Van Leeuwen, A. Yonan, J. Ku iper .

ROW FOUR: B. V i cha , E. Oos te rho f , J. K o o p m a n , S. H a r m e l i n k , M . De Ruyter , B. Dykema , I. Pastoor, A . A b r a h a m s e , J. Heerema, J. Shul t is , S. Brown,

J. Da lebou t , A . B i l l in , C. S ikkema.

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ROW O N E ; A. Brower, J. Tysse, J. Ph i l ip , P. We l ch , E. Vende r W e r f , M. Von Koever ing , B. Boolsman, S. Wa lco t t , S. Decker, M. W ie r sma , H. Wiss ink .

ROW T W O ; S. Koois t ra, C. Shroyer , D. Deems, L. G o r d o n , M. De W o o r d , S. C r a w f o r d , J. Essenburgh, H. Beiner l , M. De W a a r d , S. W i ldschu t , S. Van De

Peel.

ROW THREE; J. Kemp, R. Bovenkerk , S. Kampho f f , C. Cur lee, H. Got te , L. Prakken, AA. Proos, AA. Proos, K. Abe l l , A. Van Doo rmk .

ROW FOUR; A. Ku izenga , P. Bouska, C. Yonkers, E. Ver Burg, S. Neste, J. Ten Haken, E. Ho l l ande r , N . Gu ldenschuh, C. Buteyn, E. Fr ink, AA. Rocks.

Sigma Sigma

Fall Term

President Marc ia W i e r s m a

Vice-President A r d i t h Brower

Secretary Judy Tysse

Treasurer Karen A b e l l

W i n t e r Term

President Ma ry Van Koever ing

Vice-President Barbara Bootsman

Secretary Susan Walco t t

Treasurer Karen A b e l l

Spr ing Term

President A r d i t h Brower

Vice-President Judy Tysse

Secretary Joy Phi l ip

Treasurer Karen A b e l l

" I ' m g l a d I j o i ned Sorosis . . . 'cause I 've go i al l

that 's coming to me . . . a n d a l i t t le b i t m o r e . " So sing the

members o f S igma S igma, the o ldest soror i ty on campus,

but still young at hear t . The new p ledges w e r e soon in fec ted wi th this spir i t

o f fun a n d p r i de as they w o r k e d to get " D u m b o the Ele-

p h a n t " in shape fo r the Homecoming p a r a d e a n d as they

jo ined the act ives in g ree t i ng Sorosis a lumnae at the Home-

coming luncheon. The social act iv i t ies fo r the year b e g a n wi th a da te

n ight o f h a y r i d i n g a n d square danc ing . The t rad i t i ona l

spaghet t i d inner , hono r i ng the seniors, was he ld at Presi-

dent Lubbers ' home, a n d a progress ive d inner was held

at the homes of Ho l l and members. Sorosites a n d their escorts en joyed an " A l p i n e Hol i -

d a y " at the Spr ing Lake Count ry C lub . A t the A l l -Co l l ege

Sing, a f te r the usual doub le - t ime march up to the stage,

Sorosis sang " H u m o r e s q u e , " under the d i rec t ion of Evie

Ho l l ande r . The spr ing i n fo rma l a t Cast le Park a n d the an-

nual house par ty conc luded the year ' s act iv i t ies and con-

c luded soror i ty l i fe fo r senior S igma Sigma sisters.

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This past yea r was o n e o f in te rna l g r o w t h fo r the

men of Chi Phi S igma. A f t e r the fa l l rush, twenty-seven

new p ledges w e r e in i t i a ted in to the f ra te rn i t y . By w o r k i n g

toge the r , the Ark ies h a d many m e m o r a b l e events a n d

pro jec ts . A r c a d i a n a lumni w e r e w e l c o m e d to the f r a te rn i t y

house a t H o m e c o m i n g by the c lever decora t ions wh ich fea -

tu red the " N e b b i s h e s " ask ing them to " K e e p in T o u c h . "

The ent i re campus remembers thei r moon l i gh t serenades.

H igh l i gh t i ng the soc ia l l i fe was the w in te r f o r m a l at the

Spr ing Lake Count ry Club w h e r e guests w e r e i n t roduced to

a "Fan tasy in B lue . "

Under the leadersh ip of John Kle inheksel the A r c a d i a n s

marched to second p lace honors w i th " T h e Song o f the

O p e n R o a d " in the A l l -Co l l ege Sing. Further honors w e r e

theirs fo r rece iv ing second p lace in the compe t i t i on fo r the

Scholast ic T rophy .

W i t h wishes o f success the men of Chi Phi S igma sa id

f a r e w e l l to the g r a d u a t i n g seniors, k n o w i n g tha t t h rough

the A r c a d i a n spir i t no a lumn i w o u l d ever be s t rangers to

Chi Phi S igma.

Chi Phi Sigma

Fall Term

President W a y n e Platzer

Vice-President A l len Buurma

Secretary Dean N e d e r v e l d

Treasurer W i l l i a m Hal l

W i n t e r Term

President John Kle inheksel

Vice-President Me l v i n Ver Steeg

Secretary Sayers Lutz

Treasurer W i l l i a m Hal l

Sp r ing Term

President John Kle inheksel

Vice-President M e l v i n Ver Steeg

Secretary Carl T idd

Treasurer W i l l i a m Hal l

R O W O N E : D. M o o r e , T. F l ickema / P. Van W y k , B. Ha l l , W . Platzer, J. N y h u i s , R. Bakker , B. V a n d e r b i l t , S. Sybesma, F. Kru i tho f .

R O W T W O : B. Schurman, R. Van Etten / P. Do lman , R. Kamper , J. Riters, T. Leupen, S. S lag, B. Roelofs, K. Sebens, B. Looyenga , J. A l e x a n d e r , A . Van

Dyke , D. Schregardus.

R O W THREE: J. Beukema, J. Emerick, R. I w e m a , G. Vanden Berg, K. V a n d e r Lugt, D. W a a n d e r s , L Zy lman , N . Kansf ie ld , A. Buurma, K. Kronemeyer ,

C. N y k a m p , G. N e d e r v e l d , L. Seymour .

R O W FOUR: K. V ins t ra , R. Baker, F. Eshelman, G. N e d e r v e l d , R. Zegers, B. Fisher, D. Dyksma, B. K lebe, B. Laverman, C. T idd , S. Lutz.

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ROW O N E : B. C r a w f o r d , B. Bronk, H. Wr is te rs , A. De Braa l , D. C lark , D. W h i t e , A. Kober , A. Bi lyeu, K. Brown, H. P laggemars, C. Benes.

ROW T W O ; V. K ley la, D. W y c k o f f , C. Orasch in , D. M a c M u r r a y , S. Toml inson , J. M i l l e r , T. Plewes, J. Campbe l l , J. Esther, R. I rw in .

ROW THREE: B. Beimers, T. Titus, G. Schneider , R. Cook, P. Ge i tne r , R. Sh ie lds , S. V o o g d , T. Broeker , B. Roe, J. W o o d w a r d .

ROW FOUR; W . Kutz ing , R. Kud i le , G. Barnhar t , W . Burggraa f f , D. Boe lhouwer , P. W e h n a u , H. Van Der Kolk, G. Heath , B. Tom, D. W i l k i n .

Kappa Eta Nu

First Semester

President Charles Lemmen

Vice-President Dary l S ieden top

Secretary Dav id W i l k i n

Treasurer A l b e r t Kober

Second Semester

President Dav id W h i t e

Vice-President Dav id Clark

Secretary Dav id Wycko f f

Treasurer Wes ley N y k a m p

The history of the Kn ickerbockers ex tends f rom a

l i te rary society f o u n d e d in 1 9 0 9 to t o d a y s f ra te rn i t y w i th

a s t rong social emphasis . This year , especia l ly , a g rea te r

number of open houses a n d other i n fo rma l par t ies b rough t

abou t a deepe r fe l l owsh ip a m o n g the men. Innovat ions in-

c luded the subst i tut ion of a more in fo rma l d inne r -dance fo r

the t r ad i t i ona l w in ter f o rma l .

As a result o f a ful l rushing schedule, wh ich inc luded

the G o l d Rush Party, the Stag Chow, and cof fee breaks, a

l ively p l edge class a d d e d to the v igo r o f the f ra te rn i t y .

A w a r m i n g rend i t i on of Romberg 's " D r i n k i n g Song

by the Knick M e n g rea t l y a d d e d to the even ing 's en joyment

of the A l l -Co l l ege Sing.

In al l the act iv i t ies o f the f ra te rn i t y , KHN upholds the

i dea l o f the deve lopmen t of each i nd i v idua l .

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As Hope 's o ldest f r a te rn i t y , the Fraterna l Society this

year conc luded its 97 th yea r o f o r g a n i z a t i o n on this campus.

A f t e r an e n j o y a b l e a n d successful rushing season, wh ich

b rough t in twen ty new members , the next impo r t an t event

was the w in te r f o r m a l , " A S c a n d i n a v i a n H o l i d a y , " he ld in

the G r a n d Ba l l room of the Pant l ind Hote l .

O l d acqua in tances w e r e r e n e w e d a m o n g OKE men

on W a s h i n g t o n ' s b i r t h d a y w h e n the annua l S tag was he ld

fo r a l l act ives a n d a lumn i f r o m the western M i c h i g a n a r e a .

Shor t ly a f te r this event , the Praters cap tu red first p lace in

the A l l -Co l l ege Sing w i th thei r r end i t i on o f " L a u r a , " ar -

r a n g e d a n d d i r ec ted by Dan Ritsema.

In ath let ics, OKE chee red thei r baske tba l l team on to

the in te r - f ra te rn i t y c h a m p i o n s h i p w i th on ly one loss.

Three events o f i m p o r t a n c e h i gh l i gh ted the spr ing

season fo r the men of Fra terna l . Their year ' s b igges t event

was sponsor ing a Ho l l and a p p e a r a n c e o f the Four Fresh-

men fo r the benef i t o f the Muscu lar Dys t rophy Fund. A

p leasu rab le i n f o r m a l f o l l o w e d a n d the year c losed wi th the

t r a d i t i o n a l " S w a n s o n g " fo r the seniors.

Omicron Kappa Epsilon

Fall Term

President Bruce Vande r Me l

Vice-President John Tysse

Secretary Charles Coulson

Treasurer James Fox

W i n t e r Term

President Charles Coulson

Vice-President Peter Hu izenga

Secretary James Vander Lind

Treasurer James Fox

Spr ing Term

President Stuart Post

V ice-Pres ident Raymond Ritsema

Secretary James Engbers

Treasurer Sherwood Vande W o u d e

R O W O N E : D. H e n g e v e l d , J. Bu l tman, J. Van Dam, B. Teal l , D. Masse l ink , B. Drake , J. Jenner , F. Ca lv in , J. N ieusma.

R O W T W O : T. M o o r e , G. Van Dongen , A . N e w m a n , P. H u i z e n g a , G. Peelen, C. Coulson, T. Vande r Me l , J. Vande r L ind, J. Tysse, J. H o o g e n d o o r n .

R O W THREE: J. V a n d e n b u r g , S. V a n d e r W o u d e , T. Bos, J. Vande r W e g , H. Stef fens, B. M u l d e r , C. Truby, J. Fox, M. Rahima, J. H u b b a r d , J. Rozeboom,

C. Le Tarte, T. Tornga .

R O W FOUR: D. J a p i n g a , P. Lydens, L. Groo te rs , B. Hansen, D. Ritsema, J. Oos te rbaan , R. Ritsema, J. Paar lberg , B. Kuyper , D. M i t che l l , T. Schade,

B. Harms, J. Brunson, M. B lough.

R O W FIVE: B. Reid, N . Dykst ra , J. S iebers, B. Bonnet te, K. Blevins, K. K u t z i n g , J. Lubbers, J. Pleune, D. W i e r s m a , G. Baas, B. Van Leuwen, S. W e l t y .

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ROW O N E ; J. Koenen, E. Phai l , G. W o l f , J. Thomas, D. Jacobs, H. W h i p p l e , K. Van Gende ren , M. K le inhu izen .

ROW T W O : J. Anderson , T. K laasen, S. Bosker, J. Bolthouse, K. Br ink, T. H o f m e y e r , D. Piersma, B. Franken, R. Her te l , D. Van Dyke , J. S t r inger .

ROW THREE: H. Brown, M. M a g a n , P. Gro tenhu is , J. Boersma, G. Damhof , L W e n k e , J. Sh imp , P. Armst rong , J. Peterman, M. De W i t t , C. Bruins.

ROW FOUR: R. Thomas, D. Van Dam, R. Beyer, N . V a n d e r b o r g h , D. Rosema, R. W i e g e r i n k , D. Schoon, B. Klaasen, R. Ach te rho f , R. S tavenger , B. Kreunen,

C. T immer.

ROW FIVE: N . Hess, P. Zoschke, A. Ten Pas, P. Hy ink , L. van der Va l k , F. Doo ley , J. Betke, S. Vug teveen , J. De Jong, D. Smith.

Phi Kappa Alpha

Fall Term

President James Bolthouse

Vice-President Douglas Neckers

Secretary Ronald W i e g e r i n k

Treasurer Thomas Klaasen

W i n t e r Term

President Ph i l l ip Damstra

Vice-President Mark De W i t t

Secretary James Anderson

Treasurer Thomas Klaasen

Spr ing Term

President Lee W e n k e

Vice President . . . .N i cho las Vande r Borgh

Secretary Dave Van Dam

Treasurer Thomas Klaasen

The Cosmopo l i tans ho ld in due reverence the symbols

chosen by the founders of Phi K a p p a A l p h a . They are the

first letters of the Greek words whose mean ings are em-

b o d i e d in this f ra te rn i t y ' s spir i t . Phi stands fo r " p h i l i a ,

mean ing f r i endsh ip ; A l p h a comes f r o m the w o r d " a l e t h e a ,

mean ing t ru th; K a p p a is the first letter o f the Greek w o r d

" k i n e m a , " mean ing progress. This is the mystic t ie wh ich

b inds the men toge the r , sets the g o a l o f their endeavors ,

a n d gives them a r i ng ing cha l lenge to f o r g e a h e a d .

The social h igh l i gh t o f the year was the Cosmopo l i t an

w in ter f o rma l , wh ich gave the Spr ing Lake Count ry Club a

Span ish-Amer ican a tmosphere fo r the theme, " C a r n i v a l

C o s m o p o l i t a . " This event was supp lemented by several o ther

par t ies inc lud ing the now t r ad i t i ona l French Party.

The Cosmos were act ive ly e n g a g e d in the in te r f ra te rn i ty

compet i t i on a n d cap tu red the coveted Scholast ic Trophy by

w inn ing it fo r the th i rd consecut ive semester.

The service pro jec t o f the men of Phi K a p p a A l p h a fo r

the second semester was a p l aque honor ing the Cosmopol i -

tans w h o have been k i l led dur ing the wars .

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The f igures a n d the colors of the crest o f Phi Tau N u

s ign i fy c o u r a g e , secrecy, a n d the nob i l i t y o f the idea ls o f

the f r a te rn i t y .

W i t h these goa ls in m ind the Emersonians b e g a n an-

o ther year o f f r a te rn i t y a n d campus act iv i t ies. T rad i t i ona l

rushing act iv i t ies — the square dance , the spaghe t t i d i nne r ,

the M o o n l i g h t Cruise, a n d the f o r m a l i n i t i a t i on — kept the

Emmies busy d u r i n g the first pa r t o f the yea r . The industry

of the men of Phi Tau Nu was r e w a r d e d w i th the first-place

cup in the H o m e c o m i n g Float compe t i t i on . Fo l low ing Home-

coming , the i r e f for ts tu rned to the p repa ra t i ons fo r the i r

w in te r f o r m a l , " H o l i d a y fo r Hea r t s . "

Second semester act iv i t ies i nc luded the p r e p a r a t i o n o f

" 7 6 T r o m b o n e s " fo r the A l l - C o l l e g e Sing a n d a spr ing

i n f o rma l .

The new Emersonian House on Th i r teenth Street was

the scene fo r many e n j o y a b l e meet ings t h roughou t the yea r .

Phi Tau Nu

Fall Term

President G r e g o r y Bryson

Vice President John Jeffer ies

Secretary A lan Plassche

Treasurer G a r y Looman

W i n t e r Term

President • . . . . .Ve rn Essenberg

Vice President Go rdon Stegink

Secretary G o r d o n Bolt

Treasurer Gary Looman

Spr ing Term

President Shery l Schlafer

Vice President Bruce Hof fman

Secretary Fred D iekman

Treasurer Gary Looman

R O W O N E : F. D iekman , S. Sch la fer , R. K le inhekse l , V. Essenberg, G. S t e g i n k , G. Bolt, G. l o o m a n , G. Bryson, C. Smi ls, I . T inho l t , B

R O W T W O : C. Emmons, R. V a n d e r Z w a a g , R. Brat ton, C. Ve rmeu len , C. De Jong, R. Bronson, D. W e r k m a n , K. Von Ins, W . E lz inga

R O W THREE: J. K n a p p , G. M i l l e r , E. Ku iper , S. M i d d e r n a c h t , L. Ten Br ink , R. Brandsma, F. O v e r k a m p , H. O lson , B, Ho f fman , G. De

R O W FOUR: D. B r i ngedah l , R. Schaap, D. A l l en , R. Cole, J. Blom, H. D y k e m a , S. Cole, D. Peelle, A. Plassche.

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Rona ld Aus t i ng f r o m N a t i o n a l A u d u b o n Soc ie ty

PAT D. ALBERS

Muskegon , M i ch i gan

A.B. Physics

JANE ALICE ANKER

South Ho l l and , I l l ino is

A.B. Psychology

Dor ian

ROBERT LEE BALFOORT

Ho l land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. English

Emersonian

BENJAMIN MIENDERT BERGMAN

Ho l land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Soc io logy

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G O R D O N A L A N BOLT

Ch icago , I l l ino is

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

Emersonian

N A N C Y A N N E BOYD

Boonton, N e w Jersey

A.B. English

S iby l l i ne Alcor

BARBARA JANE B O O T S M A N

Ch icago , I l l ino is

A.B. G e r m a n

Sorosis

SHELBY M. BRAAKSMA

C a m b r i a , Wiscons in

A.B. Music

Del ta Phi

STANLEY GENE BOSKER

Ka lamazoo , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Economics

Cosmopo l i t an

ROBERT W I L L I A M BRATTON

W . Seneca, N e w Jersey

A.B. Chemis t ry

Emersonian

KENNETH W A Y N E BRINK

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

A.B. Economics

Cosmopo l i tan

ROBERT FRANKLIN BRONK

Scot ia, N e w York

A.B. His tory-Pol i t ica l ScTence

Kn ickerbocker

RONALD JAY B R O N S O N

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

A.B. His tory

Emersonian

ARDITH JEANNE BROWER

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

A.B. Psychology

Sorosis

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I KENNETH HENRY B R O W N

Herk imer , N e w York

A.B. Chemistry

Kn ickerbocker

J O H N GREGORY BRYSON

Poterson, N e w Jersey

A.B. History

Emersonian

JANICE FAY BURGWALD

GRAND RAPIDS, M I C H I G A N

A.B. English

S iby l l i ne

DALE BURNS

W y c k h o f f , New Jersey

A.B. Eng l ish-German

S iby l l i ne

CAROL TEN HAKEN BUlTENDORP

Staatsburg, N e w York

A.B. Speech

GARY BARTON BYLSMA

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

A.B. Business Admin i s t r a t i on

Kn ickerbocker Blue Key

r:

WINIFRED CAROL CAMERON

Cleve land , O h i o

A.B. English

S iby l l i ne

EVALYN HUGHES CARTER

W o o d b o u r n e , N e w York

A.B. French

S iby l l i ne

RONALD LEE CHANDLER

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

A.B, History

Blue Key

DAVID LEE CLARK

H a g a m a n , New York

A.B. Psychology

Knickerbocker

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ELIZABETH SAUNDERS CLELLAND

N e w York , N e w York

A.B. Chemis t ry

S iby l l i ne

SHARI A N N CRAWFORD

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

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

Sorosis

PEARL J O A N C O M P A A N

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

A.B. Chemis t ry

PHILIP LEW DAMSTRA

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

A.B. Chemis t ry

Blue Key

CHARLES MYRON

Jersey Ci ty , h

A.B. Ps}

Frater

A L A N RAY DE BRAAL

Rochester, N e w York

A.B. Pol i t ical Science

Kn ickerbocker

SONDRA LOUISE DECKER

H i g h l a n d Park, New Jersey

A.B. Span ish

Sorosis

CARL J A S O N DE J O N G

O r a n g e Ci ty , Iowa

A.B. Engl ish

Emersonian

MARCIA B A L D W I N DE J O N G

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

A.B. Engl ish-French

A l p h a - p h i

M A R V I N LEE DE J O N G

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

A.B, Physics

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MARY LOIS DE J O N G

Hudsonv l l le , M i c h i g a n

A.B. English

A l p h a - p h i

JANET RUTH DE NOBLE

Paterson, New Jersey

A.B. English

A l p h a - p h i

JT**

J O H N WILLEM DE J O N G E

Zee land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. German

A rcad ian

JACK GLEN DE POND

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

A.B. English

.

JACK WILEY DE L O N G

Ho l land , M ich igan

A.B. B io logy-Chemis t ry

C-

ROGER LEE DE VRIES

Zee land , M i ch i gan

A.B. Chemist ry

SHERYL R'DEAN DE WITTE

Fremont, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Soc io logy

A l p h a - p h i

FRED WILL IAM DIEKMAN

Union Ci ty , N e w Jersey

A.B. Latin

Emersonian

ORVILLE ERWIN DISSELKOEN

Zee land , M i ch i gan

A.B. English

SHIRLEY A N N DOYLE

West Keansburg, New Jersey

A.B. English

Dor ian

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S U Z A N N A LEE E D W A R D S

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

A.B. E n g l i s h - G e r m a n

D o r i a n MARSHALL G E N E E L Z I N G A

H u d s o n v i l l e , M i c h i g a n

A.B. B i o l o g y - C h e m i s t r y

A r c a d i a n Blue Key

W I L L I A M E D W A

E l l swor th , /v

A.B Ch

ID E L Z I N G A

i c h i g a n

e m i s t r y

BARBARA A N N E M M I C K

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

A.B. S p a n i s h

A l p h a - p h i A l c o r

C R A I G G . E M M O N S

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

A.B. H i s t o r y

E m e r s o n i a n

GARY J O H N ENGEL

F l u s h i n g , N e w Y o r k

A.B. H i s to r y

VERN JAMES ESSENBERG

E l l swor th , M i c h i g a n

A.B. H i s to r y

Emerson ian

i S U Z A N N E AMES E V A N S

M u s k e g o n , M i c h i g a n

A.B. H i s to r y

De l ta Phi

JAMES LOWELL EVERS

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

A.B. Eng l i sh

C o s m o p o l i t a n Blue Key

ELIZABETH A N N FELL

W a r r e n t o n , V i r g i n i a

A.B. H i s to r y

A l p h a - p h i A l c o r

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PAUL EVREN FELL

W a r r e n t o n , V i r g i n i a

A.B. B io logy

Kn ickerbocker Blue Key

MARGOT A N N E FISHER

Kalkaska, M i c h i g a n

A.B. His tory

A l p h a - p h i

EVERT H. FIKSE

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

A.B. English

ARTHUR JAY FISHER

Del ton, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Chemis t ry

Kn ickerbocker Blue Key

T H O M A S O R I N FLICKEMA

Muskegon , M i c h i g a n

A.B. History

A r c a d i a n

ROBERT EARL FRANKEN

W i n n i p e g , Canada

A.B. Psychology

Cosmopo l i tan

D O N A L D ROBERT GALLO

Paterson, New Jersey

A.B. English

ALTA GARFIELD

Rochester, N e w York

A.B. Chemist ry

CAROL J O A N N E GARVELINK

Ho l land , M i ch i gan

A.B. Engl ish - Spanish

Del ta Phi

J O H N CORDES GILMORE

Oak Park, I l l ino is

A.B. Business Admin i s t r a t i on

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MILDRED A N N GLOSS

Mt . Prospect, I l l ino is

A.B. Lat in

CHARLES EDWARD HALE

Falconer, N e w York

A.B. His tory

M A R G O RUTH GOTTE

Rego Park, N e w York

A.B. G e r m a n

THORVAL A R V I N G H A N S E N

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

A.B. English

GRACE MAE G

Dorr , M i

A.B.

ROENEVELD

h igan

panish

P

LORRAINE KAY HELLENGA

Three Oaks , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Chemis t ry

A l p h a - p h i A lco r

RICHARD ARNOLD HERTEL

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

A.B. Phi losophy

Cosmopo l i tan

G O R D O N JAMES HOEKSEMA

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

A.B. Chemist ry

EDNA CLAIRE HOLLANDER

Ka lamazoo, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Music

Delta Phi A lcor

JACK LEE H O O G E N D O O R N

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

A.B. Rel ig ion-Bib le

Fraternal

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A t ' t o W I L L I A M HENRY HUIBREGTSE

Ho l l and , M i ch i gan

A.B. B io logy

Fraternal

LEIF YNGVE JACOBSEN

Doug las ton , N e w York

A.B. History

PAUL ARDEN HUIZENGA

G r a n d v i l l e , M i c h i g a n

A.B. B io logy

KENNETH JANSSEN

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

A.B. Spanish

PETER HARRY HUIZENGA

Berwyn, I l l ino is

A.B. History

Fraternal

WALTER LYLE J O H N S O N

G r a n d Rapids, M i ch i gan

A.B. Psychology

EDNA WAGNER KELLY

Ho l l and , M i ch i gan

A.B. El. Educat ion

MARY A N N KLAAREN

Sioux Center , Iowa

A.B. Speech

A l p h a - p h i

M I R I A M ELOISE KLAAREN

Conrad , M o n t a n a

A.B. English

A l p h a - p h i

J O H N ROBERT KLEINHEKSEL

Ho l land , M i ch i gan

A.B. English

A rcad ian Blue Key

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ROGER E D W I N KLEINHEKSEL

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

A.B. English

Emersonian

KATHRYN EMILY KURTH

Southgate , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Fine Arts

Del ta Phi

ALBERT RICHARD KOBER

Herk imer , N e w York

A.B. Ma themat i cs

Kn ickerbocker

JANICE MARY KYLE

Fremont, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish

FRANKLIN DEI

Ho l l and , A

A.B. Engl

A N O KRAAI

Michigan

sh-German

RUTH J O A N L A N I N G

O a k Park, I l l ino is

A.B. Psycho logy-Soc io logy

S iby l l i ne

JAMES WALTER LARSEN

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

A.B. Soc io logy

C H O N G H I A N LAW

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

A.B. English

ELSIE W E N LAW

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

A.B. English

J A N EDWARD LEETSMA

Batt le Creek, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Chemist ry

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CHARLES JEROME LEMMEN

Ho l land , M i ch i gan

A.B. Phi losophy

Knickerbocker Blue Key

CLYDE EDWARD LE TARTE

Muskegon , M i c h i g a n

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

Fraternal

ALBERTA JESSIE LITIS

Berne, New York

A.B. Pol i t ical Science

GARY J O H N L O O M A N

Zee land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Psychology

Emersonian

PAUL GEORGE LYDENS

Sandusky, O h i o

A.B. Pol i t ical Science

Fraternal

DELWYN EARL MACHIELE

Zee land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Chemistry

HERMAN HENRY MAERTENS

Brook lyn, New York

A.B. Psychology

Knickerbocker

THOMAS LESLIE McCARTHY

Ho l land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Business Adm in i s t r a t i on

PAULA NYKAMP MEENGS

Zee land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. English

Sorosis

JAMES N. MOHR

Jenison, M i ch i gan

A.B. Mathemat ics

1 8 2

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BARBARA ELLEN M O N R O E

Pi t ts ford, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Chemis t ry

Dor ian

HAZEL MARIE MONTLE

Byron Center , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Mathemat ics-Phys ics

S iby l l i ne RICHARD WESLEY K

Canastata , New iyf»

A.B. P s y c h o H

A r c a d i a n I

T H O M A S CHARLES M O O R E

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

A.B. Economics

Fraternal

BERNICE EILEEN MUYSKENS

Mi tche l l , South Dakota

A.B. English

S iby l l i ne

DOUGLAS CARLYLE NECKERS

Clymer , New York

A.B. Chemis t ry

Cosmopo l i t an Blue Key

CAROL MARIE NELSON

Rochester, N e w York

A.B. Mathemat ics

S iby l l i ne

LYNALICE NELSON

Muskegon , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Music

Dor ian

KAREN MARIE NYHUIS

W a u p u n , Wiscons in

A.B. Eng l ish-German

A l p h a - p h i

ELIZABETH J O A N OOSTERHOF

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

A.B. Mathemat ics

S iby l l i ne

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JACK ROGER OVERZET

Dorr , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Music

JANET LOUISE O W E N

Ka lamazoo , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Ge rman

Del ta Phi

GEORGE W I L L I A M PEELEN

Ka lamazoo , M i c h i g a n

A.B. English

Fraternal

M A R V I N JUNIOR PETROELJE

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

A.B. History

JOY LAVERNE PHILIP

W y a n d o t t e , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish-French

Sorosis

BARBARA JANE PHILLIPSEN

Conesus, New York

A.B. Engl ish-French

S iby l l i ne

D O N A L D DUANE PIERSMA

South Ho l land , I l l ino is

A.B. History

Cosmopo l i tan

LORETTA MAE PLASSCHE

E. W i l l i a m s o n , N e w York

A.B. Engl ish-Lat in

S iby l l i ne

W A Y N E D O N A L D PLATZER

Cast leton on Hudson, N e w York

A.B. Science

A r c a d i a n

DAVID W I L L I A M POLICH

West O l i v e , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Mathemat ics

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STUART H U G H POST

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

A.B. Economics

Fraterna l

J O A N CAROL ROOS

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

A.B. Engl ish-French

A l p h a - p h i

GARY JUNIOR RATERINK

Zee land , M i c h i g a n

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

LEON DYKE ROTTSCHAFER

A l m a , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Chemis t ry

Fraternal

1960

RAY LEE Rl

Momence , I

A.B. Business A

Fratern

l l ino is

administ rat ion

3I

TYRONE DANIEL RUPP

W a u s e o n , O h i o

A.B. B io logy

Fraterna l

CAROL A N N RYLANCE

Scot ia, N e w York

A.B. Pol i t ical Science; French

A l p h a - p h i A lcor

ALYN JUNIOR RYNBRANDT

Jamestown, M i c h i g a n

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

ROBERT SAUNDERS

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

A.B. Psychology

Fraternal

MYRNA RUTH SCHALEKAMP

O r a n g e Ci ty , Iowa

A.B. Engl ish

Del ta Phi

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CAMILLA RAE SCHUT

Hudsonv i l l e , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Spanish

J O A N ARLENE SCHROEDER

A l b e r t a , Connect icut

A.B. Engl ish

S iby l l i ne A lcor

SHERYL JAMES SCHLAFER

Leaf River, I l l ino is

A.B. Economics

Emersonian

ROGER LEE SCHUT

Hudsonv i l le , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Mathemat ics

ROLLAND J O H N SCHUT

Hudsonv i l l e , M i c h i g a n

A.B. B io logy

Blue Key

MARILYN JEAN SCUDDER

Kuwai t , A r a b i a n Gul f

A.B. History

A l p h a - p h i

DARYL LEE SIEDENTOP

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

A.B. Economics

Kn ickerbocker

CAROL A N N SIKKENGA

Spr ing Lake, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish-French

A l p h a - p h i

D IANE CANFIELD SLUYTER

Herk imer , N e w York

A.B. Psychology

A l p h a - p h i A lcor

ih FRANCIS THOMAS SMITH III

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

A.B. Pol i t ical Science

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D A V I D CLYDE SMITS

O r a n g e C i ty , Iowa

A.B. Chemis t ry

A r c a d i a n

CHRISTOPHER JAMES STRINGER

Lansing, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Psychology

Cosmopo l i t an

(960

JANICE RAE STEVENS

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

A.B. Spanish-Engl ish

ETHELANNE SWETS

O l a t h e , Kansas

A.B. Eng l i sh -German

Del ta Phi

RONALD CONF

W e s t b u r y ,

A.B.

Emersonian

\D STOCKHOFF

N e w York

English

Blue Key

STANLEY DAVID SYBESMA

A l t on , Iowa

A.B. Engl ish

A r c a d i a n

- >

A N N MARIE TELL

Rochester, New York

A.B. Engl ish

Dor ian

KATHERINE LOUISE TERBEEK

Fa i rv iew Park, O h i o

A.B. Eng l ish-German

Dor ian

THOMAS WALTER T H O M P S O N

Lev i t town, Pennsylvania

A.B. His tory

JANET LOUISE TILLMAN

St. Joseph, M i c h i g a n

A.B. Eng l ish-German

Dor ian

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LLOYD ALLEN TINHOLT

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

A.B. Bio logy-Physica l Educat ion

Emersonian

JANE T O M L I N S O N

Churchv i l le , Pennsylvania

A.B. English

A l p h a - p h i

V I R G I N I A JOYCE TOP

Hami l t on , M i c h i g a n

A.B. English

A l p h a - p h i

DORENE RUTH T O R N G A

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

A.B. Soc io logy

A l p h a - p h i

ROBERT WITFIELD TRIMMER

Schenectady, N e w York

A.B. Chemist ry

J O H N PAUL TYSSE

Coxack ie , N e w York

A.B. History

Fraternal

JUDITH W Y N N E TYSSE

Lyndhurst , O h i o

A.B. Music

Sorosis

AN ITA LOUISE V A N D E N BERG

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

A.B. History

S iby l l i ne

N ICHOLAS E. VANDER BORGH

Sayv i l le , New York

A.B. Chemistry

Cosmopo l i tan

CHARLES WA^RREN VANDER HILL

Queens V i l l a g e , New York

A.B. History

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VANDER LIND

s, M i c h i g a n

i ycho logy

rnal

I V A N W A Y N E VANDER KOLK

G r a n d v i l l e , M i c h i g a n

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

JOYCE VANDER KOLK

N e w Brunswick, N e w Jersey

A.B. Psychology

Del ta Phi

BRUCE PAUL VANDER MEL

De lmar , N e w York

A.B. Psychology

Fraterna l

JAMES ROBERT

G r a n d Rapic

A.B. P

Frate

RUTH VANDER MEULEN

Zee land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Speech

A l p h a - p h i

CYNTHIA FAE VANDERMYDE

South Ho l l and , I l l ino is

A.B. Eng l i sh -German

Dor ian A lcor

ELAINE RAE VANDER WERE

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

A.B. Engl ish-Spanish

Sorosis

CALV IN VANDER W O U D E

Sanborn , Iowa

A.B. Speech

4 * -

ROGER VANDER Z W A A G

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

A.B. Mathemat ics

Emersonian

'5 -s* ^

4 ^ GENE W I L L I A M V A N D O N G E N

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

A.B. History

Fraternal

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DAVID HENRY V A N DYKE

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

A.B. Chemis t ry

Cosmopo l i tan

MARY V A N KOEVERING

Zee land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. German-Eng l ish

Sorosis

JUDITH A N N V A N DYKE

Zee land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. English

Del ta Phi A lcor

PAUL ELENBAAS V A N REYEN

Staten Is land, N e w York

A.B. History

R O W L A N D DEAN V A N ES

Sonoma, Ca l i f o rn ia

A.B. Chemis t ry

Fraternal Blue Key

S H A R O N HARRIET V A N ' T KERKHOFF

Phoenix, A r i zona

A.B. English

A l p h a - p h i

PAUL HERBERT V A N WYK

Ka lamazoo , M i ch i gan

A.B. English

A r c a d i a n

MARJORIE J O A N VERMEER

Boyden, Iowa

A.B. Engl ish-French

S iby l l i ne

MELVIN ARTHUR VER STEEG

She ldon, Iowa

A.B. Chemistry

A r c a d i a n Blue Key

KARL ALFRED V O N INS

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

A.B. History

Emersonian

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DUANE M A R T I N VOSKUIL

H a m m o n d , Wiscons in

A.B. Ph i losophy

SUSAN LEE WALCOTT

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

A.B. Engl ish-Spanish

Sorosis

JANET D E N L O N WALRAD

He rk ime r , New York

A.B. French

Dor ian

GRETA PEARL WEEKS

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

A.B. English

Del ta Phi A lco i

N O R M A M c D O N

Dumont . Ne

A.B. E

LD WALLACE

' Jersey

i

PHYLLIS A N N WELCH

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

A.B. Psychology

Sorosis

r i T ' * * 4 *

LEE HENRY WENKE

Ka lamazoo , M i c h i g a n

A.B. History

Cosmopo l i t an

DUANE THURMAN W E R K M A N

Ch icago , I l l ino is

A.B. Chemis t ry

Emersonian

DAVID EDWARD WHITE

Ams te rdam, New York

A.B. Chemist ry

Kn ickerbocker

A N N E WIEGERINK

M e d i a , Pennsy lvania

A.B. Eng l i sh-German

Del ta Phi

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MARCIA LOU WIERSMA

Zee land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. English

Sorosis

HARRY J A N WRISTERS

N e w Or leans , Louis iana

A.B. Chemist ry

Kn ickerbocker

STUART MELVIN W I L S O N

Tay lor , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Phi losophy

Blue Key

SHIRLEY A N N ZICK

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

A.B. Psychology

MARJORIE ELEANOR W O O D

Ridgef ie ld , N e w Jersey

A.B. Chemist ry ; English

Dor ian

DALE H. ALTENA

Ho l land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Business Adm in i s t r a t i on

ROBERT H A R M O N BURWITZ

Ho l l and , M i ch i gan

A.B. English

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

Muskegon , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Mathemat ics

HARRIET C. BECHTEL

Ho l land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Engl ish-German

GEORGE PHILLIP BITNER

Sturgis, M i c h i g a n

A.B. History

Kn ickerbocker

RONALD E. BOEVE

Ho l l and , M i ch i gan

A.B. Business Admin i s t ra t i on

BRUCE ROGER CRAWFORD

Herk imer , N e w York

A.B. English

Kn ickerbocker

MARTIN JUNIOR DE VRIES

Ho l land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Physics

A rcad ian

HENRY J O H N DE WITTE

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

A.B. Business Admin i s t ra t i on

EMMONS KEITH EMERSON

Ho l l and , M i ch i gan

A.B. Mathemat ics

Emersonian

JAMES EVENHUIS

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

A.B. History

Fraternal

W ILL IAM GLENDEN HALL

Gary , I nd i ana

A.B. Business Adm in i s t r a t i on

A r c a d i a n

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JERRY A . HENDRICKSON

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

A.B. Psychology

Cosmopo l i t an

ROBERT LYLE HOLT

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

A.B. Mathemat ics

RICHARD W A Y N E J O H N S O N

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

A.B. B io logy

JUUL JAMES KAAR

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

A.B. B io logy

RUDOLPH KATERBURG

M a n i t o b a , Canada

A.B. Psychology

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

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

A.B. His tory

Fraternal

JAMES MARK K R A N E N D O N K

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

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

RONALD W I L L I A M LA ROSE

N e w M i l f o r d , N e w Jersey

A.B. Psychology

ROBERT SEBASTIAN MARSHALL

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

A.B. B io logy

Kn ickerbocker

FRANKLIN M I H

Ta iwan , Ch ina

A.B. Mathemat ics

W A D E LEWIS NYKAMP

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

A.B. Ma themat i cs

Kn ickerbocker

CARL H O G A N POIT

Poughkeeps ie , New York

A.B. Psychology-Phi losophy

Emersonian

ROGER ALLEN POTTER

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

A.B. Chemis t ry

PATRICIA LEE RHEM

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

A.B. English

DAVID LEE RIKKERS

Zee land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. His tory

HAZEL JEAN ROSENDAHL

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

A.B. Engl ish

MARGUERITE SCHAAP

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

A.B. Engl ish

PAUL DUANE WATT

Zee land , M i c h i g a n

A.B. His tory

ARTHUR SCHMIDT

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

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

RON J O N SIEBELING

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

A.B. B io logy

Fraterna l

RUSSELL CLIFTON YONKERS

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

A.B. Ph i losophy

HUBERT K. YU

Hong Kong , Ch ina

A.B. Ma themat i cs

ROBERT JAMES T H O M S O N

Det ro i t , M i c h i g a n

A.B. Soc io logy

Cosmopo l i t an

BASTIAN D W A Y N E TRIMPE

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

A.B. Chemis t ry

J O H N EDWARD VANDER VEN

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

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

TERRY DALE VANDE WATER

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

A.B. Engl ish

HAROLD RICHARD V A N ' T HOF

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

A.B. Engl ish

Cosmopo l i t an

ELIZABETH R. WALTERS

Zee land , M i c h i g a n

A B. E lementary Music

A l l a n D. Cru ickshank f r o m N a t i o n a l A u d u b o n Society 193

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A l l a n D. Cru ickshank f r o m N a t i o n a l A u d u b o n Soc ie ty

W h e r e d o I g o n o w ?

A A ^ d t c M A R C I A I Y N N E JACK u . . ACHTERHOFF A D A M S ALEXANDER

u s o n v i l l e , M i c h . B e | | f t o w e r i C a l i f . N o r t h C l y m e r , N . Y. H o l l a n d , M i c h .

r. E U G E N I A

AMMENHEUSER Elsmer, N . Y.

TURID

A N D E R S E N

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

D I A N E

A N D E R S O N

Luther , M i c h .

G A I L

A N D E R S O N

D u M o n t , N . J.

BARBARA D O N M A R V

ALLEN ALLEN ALLEN

D e l m a r , N . Y. P o m p t o n , N . J. H u d s o n v i l l e , M i c h .

ABLA

ANTAR ARTHUR

J O A N

BAKER

T u c k a h o e , N . Y. T raverse C i t y , M i c h . H o l l a n d , M i c h .

195

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FRESHMEN Baker . . . Bu

R I C H A R D

BAKER

C l i f t o n N.J .

KATHLEEN

BAKKER

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

I MARCUS

BARNES

Lans ing , III.

LAURA LEE

BARRATT

M a p l e C i t y , M i c h .

N A N C Y

BATES

C h i c a g o , II

G A I L B. J. BAUMKER BERGHORST

N e w York , N . Y. Z e a l a n d , M i c h .

Z e e l a n d , M i c h . Eve rg reen Park , III. M u s k e g o n His. , M i c h . Three Rivers, M i c h .

KEITH

BLEVINS

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

CAROL

BLICK

C a d i l l a c , M i c h .

GERALD

B L O O D

B u c h a n a n , M i c h .

4.-

BARB

BLUNT

D A V I D

B O E L H O U W E R CAROL

B O N T H U I S B O R G M A N D u n e l l e n , N . J. Three B r idges , N . J. G r a n d Rap ids , M i c h . V i c k s b u r g , M i c h .

BEVERLY

BOSCH

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

P P ft l i f t

JOE ROBERT

B O T T I N G B O U W M A

Byron C e n t e r , M i c h . C a d i l l a c , M i c h .

L I N N

B O U W M A N

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

S A N D R A

B O V E N K E R K C h i c a g o , III.

SALLY

B O W M A N

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

RICHARD RICK W I L L I A M H. ELAINE

BRAND B R A N D S M A BRASS BRATTON

H o l l a n d , M i c h . South H o l l a n d , III. G e r m a n V a l l e y , III. W e s t Seneca, N . Y.

ROBERT DAVE

BRINGEDAHL BREDEWEG BROEKER

... V -

H u d s o n v i l l e , M i c h . M u s k e g o n , M i c h . San ta A n a , C a l i f .

GRACE

BROERSMA

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

ROBERTA J I M

B R O O K M A N N BULTMAN

Howes Cave , N . Y. F remon t , M i c h .

D O N N A

BURGGRAAFF

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

196

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FRESHMEN C . . . De Wit t

ma m - > 4 % S H A R O N

CADY

A l l e g a n , M i c h .

N O R E N E

CASTOR

ALBERT

C H E N S H E L D O N

COLE FRED

C O L V I N L I N D A

C O N G E R

DALE

C O N K L I N W y a n d o t t e , M i c h . B a n d u n g , I n d o n e s i a Traverse C i t y , M i c h . A n n A r b o r , M i c h . S c h e n e c t a d y , N . Y. H o l l a n d , M i c h .

c •«./.

. ->; v v 0 . -

... - •

O g g e l C o t t a g e

^ ? ARDIS

D A I N I N G J U N I A

D A L M A N

N A N C Y

D A N I E L S O N

D O N N A

D A V I S Byron C e n t e r , M i c h . H o l l a n d , M i c h . H a r p e r W o o d s , M i c h . Ca tsk i l l , N . Y

L O R A I N E

DE FEYTER

Deca tu r , M i c h .

PRISCILLA D A V I D J U N I O R

DE J O N G DE J O N G E DE J O N G E

G r a n d Rap ids , M i c h . J e n i s o n , M i c h . Z e e l a n d , M i c h .

DAVE

DE LISLE

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

PAT

DERKS

BETTY

COOPER

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

CAROL

CRAWLEY

F r e n c h t o w n , N . J.

'J

M E L O D Y

DE G R O O T

St. A n n e , III.

PAUL

CRAMER

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

N U H A

DABBEEKEH

Pear l R iver , N . Y.

J O H N

DE J O N G

Be rwyn , III.

M A R I L Y N JUDY DE WITT DE RYKE

W y a n d o t t e , M i c h . G r a n d Rap ids , M i c h . Z e e l a n d , M i c h .

197

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FRESHMEN De Wi t t . . . G

MILDRED DE WITT

J IM DE Y O U N G

PETE DE Y O U N G

FLORENCE DICKERSON

RICHARD DICKSON

J O A N DIEPHUIS

CAROL D O U M A

I c e l a n d , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, Mich. Ho l land , M ich . B loomingda le , M ich . Schenectady, N . Y. M i d l a n d Park, N . J. G rand Rapids, Mich

^ f ? -

Y V O N N E D O U M A

Hami l ton , Mich.

JOYCE MARY DROPPERS DYKSTRA

Ferrysburg, Mich. Reed Ci ty , M ich .

T O M DYKSTRA

Lansing, III

4 ^ /

\

PATRICIA EASTIN

CLARICE ELFERDINK

San Francisco, Ca l i f . Ho l land , M ich .

MARILYN EL2INGA

Byron Center , Mich.

, p

JUDSON EMERICK

Kingston, N . Y.

PETER EPPINGA

JIM ESTHER

D A R W I N EVERS

Ho l land , Mich. Pasay Ci ty , Ph i l ipp ines M a r t i n , M ich .

SARA E W I N G

Metuchen , N . J.

a n MARSHA MARTHA

FAIR FAULK Mt. Pleasant, M ich . Rochelle Park, N . J.

J O H N FIELDHOUSE

De Mot te , Ind.

© JACK

FISCHER Ind ianapo l i s , Ind.

J O H N FISHER

Ho l l and , M ich .

DENNIS BARBARA DAVE FRANKLIN FRIELING FUGAZZOTTO

Menands , N . Y. Farming ton , M ich . A l ison Pk., Pa.

CAROL FUGE

Buffalo, N . Y.

V IRGIN IA GALE

Har t , Mich.

BOB GAUGLER

Paterson, N. J.

KAY GIVENS

MARY G O U W E N S

N A N C Y GRABINSKI

M inneapo l i s , M i n n . South Ho l land , III. Berwyn,

tdk WILLARD GRASSA

Lud ington, Mich.

DOROTHY GREER

Yps i lant i , Mich.

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0 ' -

w MAURINE

HAAS HILDA

H A D A W I Grand Rapids, M ich . Toron to , O n t a r i o

MILFORD

HALE H o l l a n d , M ich .

MARJORIE

HANCHETT Coopersv i l l e , Mich.

FRESHMEN Ha . . . Hoi

RUSS H A R M S O N

Ho l l and , M ich .

D O N N A HARTMAN

MARY JANE HASBROUCK

G r a n d Haven , Mich. K ingston, N. Y.

WILLIS HASTY

She lby , M ich .

STEVE HAVLICEK

R idge f ie ld , N. J.

BOB BETH LINDA

HEKHUIS HENDRICKSON HEPBURN

Fremont , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, M ich . W h i t s t o n e , N . Y.

CLARA HERRIMAN

Lawrence, M ich .

RALPH H. HERRON

Freehold, N . Y.

LARRY HEYNS

Grand Rapids, M ich .

ROBERT H O E K M A N

Passaic, N . J.

T O M HOEKSTRA

ALFRED H O F F M A N

D O U G H O F F M A N

JUDY H O F F M A N

MARY A N N

H O G E N B O O M Ka lamazoo , M ich . G i l d k a m p , G e r m a n y W a u k e s h a , Wis . Muskegon , M ich . C lymer , N. Y.

JUDY HOLKEBOER

Ho l land , Mich.

JANET

HOLLANDER Ka lamazoo , M ich .

HOLLANDER KEN

HOLLEMAN Sioux Center , la . G r a n d v i l l e , M ich .

ts

Kle inhekse l Cot tage

199

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FRESHMEN Hoo . . . Kri

SHIRLEY T O M j | M BETSY ESTHER HOOVER H O U T M A N HULST HUSTON HUYSER

W h i l e House S lo t ion , N . J . Decatur , Mich. Ho l land , Mich. C l i f ton , N . J . Jenison, Mich.

PAUL HYINK

Kohler , Wis .

MARGARET INARDI

Lynbrook , N. Y.

MARY A N N IPERLAAN

Ch icago, III.

CURTIS JACOBS

So. Ho l l and ,

D A N

JACOBS South Ho l l and ,

JACK JENNER

A l l amon t , N . Y.

D O U G J O H N S O N

Frankfor t , M ich .

JERRY J O H N S O N

A d r i a n , Mich.

A N N J O H N V I U E

Rochester, N . Y.

W - \

BONNIE JONES

Bernardsvi l le , N. J.

BEULA SAKIKO JOYCE MARILYN BARBARA J Q A N KAMPEN K A N A M O R I KEAS KEIZER KEMME KENNEDY

Zee land , M ich . Fuku i -ken, Japan Conk l i n , M ich . Byron Center , M ich . Hami l t on , Mich. Ringoes, N . J.

mm.

J O H N KIEFT

Westchester , III.

G O R D O N KIRK

Detro i t , Mich.

GENE KLAASEN

Ho l land , Mich.

ROBERT KLEBE

Ycnkers, N. Y.

PAUL KLEINHEKSEL

Ho l land , M ich .

VINCE KLEYLA

Ridgef ie ld , N . J .

LINDA KLOOSTERHCwoc

Three Oaks, M ich .

P

RODGER KOBES

Ho l land , M ich .

PAT K O O I M A N

N o r w a l k , Col.

GLEN KOOY

De Mot te , Ind.

BOB KOSTER

SANDRA KRAGT

Hudsonv i l le , Mich. Ho l l and , Mich.

RUTH KREMER

Danfo r th , III.

MARJORIE KRIEGER

C l imax , M ich .

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FRESHMEN Kro . . . Mo

KELVIN KRONEMEYER

G r a n d v i l l e , M ich .

BETSY KRUIZENGA

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

RON

KUCK G r a n d Haven, M ich .

NED KUYPERS

Ch icago , III

w KEN

LA GRAND Ho l l and , M ich .

SUSAN L A H M A N

Louisvi l le , Ky.

ARLYN

L A N T I N G H o l l a n d , M ich .

DORA JERRY LO GRIPPO

CAREY L O N G

H o n g Kong, Ch ina Pleasant Ridge, M ich . Ch icago Hts., I l l ,

CAROL

LOUCKS L ivon ia , M ich .

JEAN LOURET

H i n g h a m , Wis .

JUDY L O U W E N A A R

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

KEITH LOUWENAAR

G r a n d v i l l e , M ich .

SANDRA LOVETT

Det ro i t , M ich .

4

JUDY LOVEYS

Schohar ie , N . Y.

MAXCYNE LOWREY

Batt le Creek, M ich .

' T - r * .

PAUL LUCAS

Ho l l and , M ich .

MARINUS LUTTIKHUIZEN

Hudsonv i l l e , M ich .

W I L L I A M MALMER

Kankakee , II

ROLAND MARSHALL

C leve land , O h i o

CAMPBELL M c K E N N A

Teaneck, N . J.

THEODORE McNITT

Hami l t on , M ich .

MARCIA A . MEENGS

W a u p u n , Wise.

MARCIA R.

MEENGS FAITH

MEERMAN Zee land , M ich . Coopersv i l le , M ich .

S H A R O N MEEUWSEN

Hudsonv i l l e , M ich .

PAUL MEYER

Lombard ,

MITCHELL W . N e w York, N . J. Summi t , N . J.

WES MOLENAAR Lansing, III.

J O H N M O O S H I E

Kenmore, N . Y.

BOB MORRISON

Ho l l and , Mich.

STEPHEN MORSE

M i d l a n d , M ich .

I

VIRGIN IA MORTENSEN

Park Ridge, N. J.

201

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FRESHMEN Mu . . . Po

'M LYLE

MULDER LYNNE

MULLIKEN Ho l land , Mich. Grosse Pointe, Mich.

GEORGE MUNGER

C l i f t on , N. J.

J O H N MURDOCH

Ho l land , M ich .

SUSAN NAJJAR

GARY NEDERVELD

GORD NEDERVELD

New York, N. Y. B y r o n Center , Mich. Byron Center , Mich.

PAT NEDERVELD

MARY NEEVEL

Byron Center , Mich. W a u p u n , Wise.

ALBERT N I C O L A I

L inden, N . J.

JAN NIENHUIS

Ho l land , M ich .

N A N C Y NIENHUIS

BONNIE NIETERING

M I L T O N N I E U W S M A

Ho l l and , M ich . G r a n d Haven, Mich. Ho l land , Mich.

RAY

NORDER Chicago, III.

CHRISTINE NYKAMP

Zee land, Mich.

J O H N OOSTERBAAN

Ka lamazoo , Mich.

ART O O S T I N G

Ho l l and , Mich.

T O M O O S T I N G

CHARLES ORASCHIN

DIANE OSTER

Ket ter ing , O h i o F leming ton , N . J. F lemington, N . J.

M A R V I N OVERWAY

Ho l l and , Mich.

NEIL PAAUWE

Ho l land , M ich .

JEAN PADUCH

Pompton Plains, N . J .

COLEEN PELON PALMER

Coxsack ie , N. Y. New York, N . Y.

GAIL P E N N I N G T O N Creski l l , N. J.

PAMELA PENTECOST

I r v ing ton , N . J.

JUDY GILMER PETERSON

St, Paul, M inn . Spr ing Lake, M ich .

SUSAN PHAIL

Tay lor , M ich .

MARSHA J O H N ROBERT GRACE PIERCE PIET POLEN POPPINK

Staten Is land, N. Y. Vel lore , South I nd ia Kenmore, N. Y. H i l l sda le , Mich.

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© FRESHMEN Pr . . . Schi

EDITH PRINCE

CHARLES

PRINS G r a n d Rapids, M ich . H o l l a n d , M ich .

PETE PROLI

Pla inf re ld, N. J.

CAROL

RATTRAY JO A N N

REENDERS N A N C Y

REES Ch icago , I l l ino is G r a n d Haven, M ich . Brook lyn, N . Y.

BRUCE DAVE ROSEMA

MARY ROTERS

N e w Hyde Park, N . Y. Sp r i ng Lake, M ich . Kew Gardens , N . Y.

J

Pine Grove

CAROLE ALLEN MICHAEL ROYLANCE RUITER RYBARCZYK

Scot ia, N . Y. Muskegon Hts., M ich . Zee lond , Mich.

IDA SALM

St. A n n e ,

JAMES SANFORD

Brewton, A la .

W A Y N E SAXSMA

O i l m a n , III

D O R I A N SCHAAP

G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

S H A R O N SCHAAP

T O M SCHADE

MARGIE SCHAFTENAAR

G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Pearl River, N . Y. Ho l l and , Mich

DALE SCHEERHORN

G r o n d v i l l e , M ich .

JEAN JOY SCHEFFERS SCHIMMEL

South Ho l l and , III. St. A n n e , III.

f t ! • V ! >

Tttrr

D A U G H N SCHIPPER

Coopersv i l le , Mich.

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FRESHMEN Schm . . . Sp

ft y : > -

i MARK

SCHMIDT Leeds, N. Y.

J O N S C H O O N

Gary , Ind.

BOB SCHOUT

Zea land, Mich.

DARELL SCHREGARDUS

Ceres, Ca l i f .

CAROLYN SCHUMACHER

Ann A r b a r , Mich.

lb N A N C Y

SCHWARZ Stone Ridge, N . Y.

DAVID

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

KEN SEBENS

Everson, Wash.

EDWARD SEELY

h ik t l ALEXANDRA

SENS W I L L I A M

SEYFARTH W a l l k i l l , N Y Schenectady, N. Y. Pr inceton, N . J.

RALPH SHEPARD

Zee land , Mich.

CAROLE JACK SHRADER SIEBERS

M i d l a n d , Mich. G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

SALLY SIENSTRA

KEN SIMPSON

STEPHEN SLAG

MARILYN

SLOT

J O H N SMIT

G r a n d Rapids, M i c h . ^ 6 5 * O l i v e . Mich. Ho l l and , Mich. G r a n d Rapids, Mich. South Ho l l and ,

D O N SMITH

Ho l land , Mich.

N O R M A N

SMITH Hyde Park, N . Y.

BETSY SUPOJ SNYDER SOTTHITADA

Cob lesk i l l , N . Y. Dhonbur i , Tha i land

MARTY SPAAN

G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

DOUGLAS SPENGLER Ni les. I l l

% 'I

Mandev i l l e Cot tage

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FRESHMEN S t . . . Van G

DARRELL

STAAT

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

t N O R M A N

TELLIER

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

ROY

STAVENGER

C ice ro , III.

D A V I D LUCIE ALEX PAUL

STEENBERGEN STEVENS SUDUL SWETS

G r a n d Rap ids , M i c h . M a r b l e h e a d , O h i o M a n v i l l e , N . J. O l a t h e , Kansas

I J O A N ARLEN MARY J A N

TEN CATE TEN PAS TEN PAS TER L O U W

H o l l a n d , M i c h . B r a n d o n , W i s . C e d a r G r o v e , W i s e . B r o c k p o r l , N . Y.

SPRIGGS

TE ROLLER

St. Joseph , M i c h .

LARRY

TEITSMA

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

J A M E S

T H O M A S

Y a k u t a t , A l a s k a

v v

BARB

TIMMERS G r a n d Rap ids , M i c h . W a l l k i l l , N . Y,

TITUS

S A M

T O M L I N S O N

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

\ 1—N

MARGARET PETER M A R T H A

TRAXLER T S A I TUCKER

St. Joseph , M i c h . l -ong I s l and , N . Y. O a k l a n d , C a l i f .

C A R O L

TURKSTRA

C h i c a g o , III.

TYSSE J O N

TWICHELL

D e l m a r , N . Y.

V A M r ! ? . , S A N D Y J I M N A N C Y . ^ V A N D E R BERG V A N D E R HILL V A N D E R J A G T

Lyndhu rs t , O h . o G r a n d Rap ids , M i c h H o l l a n d , M i c h . Q u e e n s V i l l a g e , N . Y. C o n k l i n , M i c h .

ROBERT

V A N D E R L A A N

C l i n t o n , I o w a

FREDERICK

V A N D E R MEER

K a l a m o z o o , M i c h .

PHILLIP

V A N D E R POL

M a r i o n , M i c h .

KAREN

V A N D E R WERF

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

W A Y N E

V A N D U I N E N

N e w Era, M i c h .

S H A R O N

V A N EERDEN

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

JOYCE

V A N FLEET

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

KURT

V A N GENDEREN

D e n v e r , Co lo .

205

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FRESHMEN Van H . . . Wood

RON W I U A R D

V A N HAITSMA V A N H A I T S M A Zee land , Mich. Ho l l and , M ich .

\ JANET KAREN

V A N HORN V A N OVERLOOP

CHERRY JANE S H A R O N V A N SPYKER V A N TATENHOVE V A N WINGEREN

Gran t , M ich . G rand Rapids, Mich. Ho l l and , M ich . Ho l l and , M ich . Ho l l and , M ich .

BRUNO VEJROSTA

LOIS VEENSTRA

Muskegon , Mich.

LORNA VERMEER

Ho l land , Mich. G rand Rapids, Mich.

KEN ALICE VINSTRA VOGEL

Ho l l and , M ich . Schenectady, N . Y.

STAN GENE V O O G D WABEKE

A l a m e d a , Cal i f . Hudsonv i l le , Mich.

DELORES GEORGE BARBARA MARGARET J A N I S MARV DORIS WALT WALTERS W A L V O O R D WASSERMAN W E E N U M WEESSIES WEIGEL

Coopersv i l le , M ich . St. Joseph, Mich O rade l l , N . J. Wes tbu ry , N . Y. Muskegon , M ich . Ka lamazoo , M ich . Paterson, N . J.

BARBARA WELCH

Douglas, M ich .

PAUL T O M RUTH W E L W O O D WERGE WESTERVELT

E. New York, N . J . No r th Bergen, N . J . R idgewood , N . J .

ROSS WESTHUIS

Fox Lake, Wise.

BOB WESTOVER

Elmsford, N . Y.

SHERYL WEVER

Fremont, Mich.

D IANE WHITLOCK

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

RUTH WIERSMA

G r a n d Rapids, M ich .

HAROLD WISE

Ho l l and , Mich.

GERRIT W O L F

Nor th f i e l d ,

KAREN W O L T M A N

Oak Park, III

CAROLYN W O O D

Accord , N . Y.

HAROLD W O O D

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

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FRESHMEN Woodb . . . Z

JANE

W O O D B Y Fennvi l le , M ich .

J O H N W O O D W A R D

Downers Grove , I

• 4 ^

MARIETTA W O R K M A N

\ X

PHYLLIS YEAGER

Muskegon , M ich . Con rad , M o n t a n a

CAROL Y O U N G

Prat tsv i l le , N . Y.

D O N N A ZEERIP

Ho l l and , M ich .

MARY BETH ZIESENITZ

Hudson, N. Y.

LOUISE Z J A W I N

RON ZOET

Jersey Ci ty , N . J. G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

RON ZUIDEMA

H o l l a n d , M ich .

DAVE ZWART

G r a n d v i l l e , M ich .

JANE ZWEMER

Beth, M a r y l a n d

JUDY ZWEMER

Marque t t e , Mich.

Kol ien Ha l l

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Anita Este from National Audubon Society

W h o says so?

ALICE ABRAHAMSE

Everson, Wash .

ROGER ACHTERHOF

JAMES ANDERSON ADRIANSE

PENNY A D A M S

Sioux Center , la . San Francisco, Ca l i f A d a , M ich .

• 5 ^ «

CATHIE BAKER

Lincoln Park, N . J.

JEANIE BALDWIN

CHARLES BECHER

M O N T Y BEEKMAN

A t ^N IS ARMSTRONG C h i c a 9 0 ' G r a n d Rapids, Mich, M o h a w k , N . Y.

1

HELEN BEINERT

CARL BENES

ARLENE BILLIN

Muskegon , M i c h . G las tonbury , Conn. Ho l l and , M ich . Baby lon , N . Y. M o h a w k , N . Y. G r a n d Rapids, M ich .

209

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SOPHOMORES Bl . . . De F

BARB BIOEMERS

Ch icago, III.

J O H N BLOM

Ch icago, III.

MARILYN BOEHRINGER

Troy, N . Y.

J IM BOERSMA

Ch icago, III.

D O N BOGAARDS

Pella, la .

DAVE BONNETTE

Ho l l and , Mich.

KEITH BOSCH

Ho l l and , M ich .

MARY A N N BOTTING

Byran Center , M ich .

BILL B O U M A N

Ho l l and , M ich .

PRISCILLA BOUSKA

L inden, N . J.

RUTH BOVENKIRK

Glen Rock, N . J.

ROGER BREDEWEG Dorr , M ich .

DAVE BROWER

R idgewood , N. J.

HAROLD B R O W N

Downey , Ca l i f .

SYBIL B R O W N BRUNO

ELAINE BURGESS

J O H N BURGGRAAF

G r a n d Rapids, Mich. N o - Ta r ry town , N . Y. Byron Center , M ich . Dumont , N . J .

m GEORGE RICHARD

CLARK CLARKE N . Muskegon , Mich. Harbor Spr ings , M ich .

D IANE CLAUSSEN

Closter, N . J.

G. ROBERT CLEVERINGA

Muskegon , M ich .

CAROL BUTEYN

LI Ul C H A N G

DALE CHURCH

Ka lamazoo , M ich . Woos te r , O h i o Flushing, N. Y.

DOROTHY ROBERT CLUTE C O O K

A Jj* ih

Cosnov ia , Mich. Poughkeeps ie , N . Y. Ho l land , Mich.

SHARON C O O K

KAREN COSTER

W i l m i n g t o n , Del. Lyndonv i l le , N . Y.

JOYCE PAUL DALEBOUT D A L M A N

r v m g on, . G r a n d Rapids, Mich. Greenv i l l e , M ich .

X

D I A N N E ROGER DEEMS DE FEYTER

Jackson Hts., N . Y. Ho l land , Mich.

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SOPHOMORES De G . . . Fri

KAREN DE GRAAF

Ho l l and , M ich .

\mL M A R I A N

DE RUYTER HELDRED

DE WITT

RUTH DE WITT

NORINE DE WITTE

Schenec tady , N . Y. Cedar Grove , Wise. Zee land , M ich . Hudsonv i l l e , M ich . Fremont, M ich .

BILL DE Y O U N G

So. Ho l l and , III.

J O H N

DRAPER East Leroy, M ich .

JERRY DYKE

A l l e n d a l e , M ich .

BARBARA DYKEMA

Ch icago , III.

HAROLD DYKEMA

Zee land , M ich .

LARRY J. DYKSTRA

H o l l a n d , M ich .

N O R M DYKSTRA

St. A n n e , II

RENETTA DYKSTRA

Racine, Wise.

II

JACK ELENBAAS

H o l l a n d , M ich .

Cr ispe l l Co t tage

ED ERICSON

Ch icago, I l l ino is

D I A N N E ENGLESMAN

Ho l l and , M ich .

T O M FAULKNER

Dayton , O h i o

HARVEY FEENSTRA

Zee land , Mich.

SILVIA FISCHER

Summi t , N . J.

D O N N A FISHER

M a r i o n , Ind.

RUTH FLIKKEMA

Mont rose , N . Y.

I Y N N E

•FOLTS Herk imer , N. Y.

MARGARET FRIEDRICH

Ho l l and , M ich .

ELLEN FRINK

M o h a w k , N. Y.

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SOPHOMORES Fry . . . Hi

MARY FRYLING

N e w a r k , N . Y.

BARBARA GRAY

Bronxv i l le , N . Y.

0 ^ LOIS

GARBER Teaneck, N . J.

BRUCE GILLIES

Kenmore , N . Y.

GRACE GILMORE

Lansing, M ich .

A N N GIVENS

GLEN GLASS

M i n n e a p o l i s , M inn . Hackensack, N . J.

u; iJ;?

PEGGY PAUL N A N C Y STANLEY GREENSHIELDS GROTENHU1S GULDENSCHUH HAGEMEYER Renselaer, N . Y. Sheboygan Falls, W is . Rochester, N . Y. Clara Ci ty , M i n n .

DOROTHY HALL

Det ro i t , Mich.

HELGA GOTTE

Rego Park, N . Y.

BOB HANSEN

Mt . Prospect,

•\ SJ •

i

The b a n d in ac t ion

JANE HEEREMA

Lansing, III.

A N N HERFST

Ho l land , M ich .

PAUL HESSELINK

Adams , Neb .

JERRY HESSLINX

Wauwa tosa , W is .

L INDA HANSEN

i \ . v

SHIRLEY HARMELINK

Zee land , Mich. G rand Rapids, Mich.

KATHRYN HEADLEY

Zee land , Mich.

• •' • • -.v

JIM HESSLINK

Wauwa tosa , Wis .

SANDRA HICKS

Claverack , N . Y.

HARRY HEEG

Marv is , Ont .

a ! 2 7

PEGGY HIXSON

Syracuse, N . Y.

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n T

i i i U m % i t i

SOPHOMORES Ho . . . Kr

t .

TED H O E K M A N

ED HOEZEE

BILL HOLLEMAN

BRUCE HOLMES

MARCIA J O A N N E HONDORP HORNBACHER

Passaic, N . J. Zee land , M ich . Byron Center , M ich . Sauger t ies , N . Y. G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Rogers Ci ty , M ich . Ho l l and Mich.

PAT PART RICHARD HOWER INARDI I R W I N

Ho l l and , Mich. Lynbrook , N . Y. L inden, N . J.

P p P

ROD I W E M A

ROBERT J A E H N I G

H O W A R D JANSEN

BEVERLY

JOECKEL Harvey , III. Ho l l and , M ich . Ca ledon ia , Mich. Pompton Plains, N. J

•> "-)>•

D O U G I A N

J O H N S O N JONES

Frank for t , M ich . S a o P a u l 0 ' B r a z i l

JEFFREY

JONES C leve land , O h i o

BARBARA A N N

J O R D A N St. Joseph, M ich .

MARCIA RICH J O R D A N JUNDT

Ridgef ie ld , N . J. Doug las ton , N . Y.

VIV KAJDY

Ch icago, I

SAUNDRA REUBEN KAMPHOFF KAMPER

MARY KAMMERAAD

JEAN KAPER

BARBARA KAMPHUIS

N O R M A N KANSFIELD

G r a n d Haven, M ich . Sp r ing Lake, M ich . She ldon , la . Ho l l and , M ich . South Ho l l and , III. Hami l t on , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

D O N KILLMER

Hewi t t , N . J.

J O H N J O H N JANET HARM BOB KNAPP KOENEN K O O P M A N KRAAI KREUNEN

Ho l l and , M ich . Clara Ci ty , M i n n . M a r t i n , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, Mich. Cedar Grove , Wis .

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SOPHOMORES Ku . . . No

MITSUYO KUBO

Kyoto, Japan

EDWARD KUIPER

Ho l land , M ich .

JUDY KUIPER

BRUCE I A V E R M A N

G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Ch icago, III.

JACOB G. KUIPER

Ho l land , Mich.

a

LORRAINE LAWRENCE

Kingston, N . Y.

W i n t e r fun

V IRGIN IA LIEBERTZ

Berk ley, M ich .

i s i u u n x

DAVE LINDQUIST

J A N L INCOLN

Kenmore, N . Y.

EVONNE LUTTRULL

SAYtRS LUTZ

Rochester, Mich. Muskegon Hts., Mich. Pattsvi l le, N . Y.

DICK MACHIELE

Zee land , M ich .

MICHAEL M A G A N

Chicago, III.

DAVID MARIS

Ho l land , Mich.

BUDD MARTIN

Sayv i l le , N . Y.

RODERICK M A R G O McLEOD MEENGS

JUDY MASTENBROOK

Ka lamazoo, Mich.

BILL McCULLOUGH

Port Jervis, N . Y. W i l l i s t on Park, N . Y. Ho l land , Mich.

DAVE MEYER

Clara Ci ty , M inn .

m GERRY MILLER

German Vo l ley ,

BARBARA MORTENSEN

MARILYN MUILENBURG

SHARON NORRIS

Park Ridge, N . J. Edgerton, M inn .

HI KM AT MUKTAR

Basrah, I raq

JAMES MULDER

JERRY NIEUSMA

R idgewoad, N . J . G r a n d Haven, Mich. G r a n d R a p i d s > M i c h .

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WES NYKAMP

Ho l l and , M ich .

KEITH NYKERK

Rich land, M ich .

I HARRY

O L S O N But ler, N . J.

ULA OOSTERBAAN Ho l l and , M ich .

SOPHOMORES Ny . . . Schaa

GRACE OOSTERHOF

H o l l a n d , M ich .

JACQUELINE OOSTERINK

G r a n d v i l l e , M ich .

FRED OVERKAMP

Litt le Falls, N . J.

PATRICIA PATTERSON

D O N PEELLE

ELMER PHAIL

A L A N PLASSCHE

LYNNE PRAKKEN

MARTHA PROOS

MARY PROOS

C leve land , O h i o Pof* W a s h i n g t o n , N . Y Tay lor , M ich . g a s t W i l l i a m s o n , N . Y. Ann A r b o r , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, Mich O r a n d Rapids, Mich

TEDDY REENDERS

JUDY REICHHOLD RIEKSE

JANET RIEMERSMA

JANET RIETVELD

G r a n d Haven, M ich . Sayv i l le , N . Y. Tonawanda , N . Y. G r a n d Rapids, M ich . A l m a , Mich. Ch icago Hts., III.

CAROLYN RINGENOLDUS

Hul l , la .

J O H N RITERS

D O N RYNBRANDT

RON ROHE

ROBERTA RUSSELL

Ho l l and , M ich . Kenmore , N . Y. I n d i a n a p o l i s , Ind.

ROGER SAMPLE SCHAAP

f i i l i i S i i r l f

Doesburg Cot tage

Jamestown, Mich. A b q a i q , Saud i A r a b i a G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

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SOPHOMORES Schaf . . . Vande P

4 '

JANE SCHAFTENAAR Ho l land , Mich.

JEAN SCHREGARDUS Modes to , Ca l i f .

M A R V I N SCHULTZ

Ho l l and , M ich .

ANDREW SHIELDS SENS

Schenectady, N. Y. Spr ing Lake, M ich .

JUDY SHULTIS

W a u w a i o s o , Wis .

JUDY SIETSMA

Wycko f f , N . J.

CAROL SIKKEMA

Fulton, III.

BARBARA SILL

Un ionda le , N . Y. C leve land , O h i o

EDWARD FRED DAVE SMALL SKILLMAN SIMALA

GARY SISSON

St. Joseph, Mich

PAUL SMEENGE

Sk i l lman , N . J . No r th Bergen, N . J . Ho l land , Mich.

RUTH SODEN

CLAY SMITH

N A N C Y SONNEVELDT

D O N N A STAAL

1 1 O r a n g e , Cal i f . |vj0 Brunswick, N. J. G r a n d Rapids, M ich . M i a m i , Flo.

ESTHER GEORGE CAROLE SU SU SUTTON

Hong Kong, Ch ina Hong Kong, Ch ina Duanesburg , N. Y.

ELISABETH TALSMA

Rochester, N. Y.

DORIS TAYLOR

McBain , Mich.

•• KATHRYN

T t C K Ba ldw in , N . Y.

N A N C Y TELLMAN

Ho l land , Mich.

D O N N A LAURA J O H N TEN BRINK TEN KLEY TEUSINK

New Era, M ich . Ho l l and , M ich . Cedar Spr ings, Mich.

: CARL TIDD

CLAIRE TREMBATH

Ho l land , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Teaneck, N . J.

LOUISE BILL J A N E SARA TURNBULL VANDENBERG V A N D E N BERG V A N DE POEL

Rensselaer, N . Y. Ho l land , Mich. G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Ho l land , Mich.

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SOPHOMORES Vander . . . Z

PAT VANDER BEEK

N A N C Y VANDER KOLK

KAREL HENRY RON J O H N LO

l w i __ DER V A I K

Ho l l and , M ich . N e w Brunswick, N . J. Hol land' ! M ich . K inde rhook , N . Y. Hudsonv i l l e , Mich. Ho l l and , M ich . W a s h i n g t o n , D. C. VANDER LUGT V A N DER MEULEN VANDER M O L E N VANDER SCHAAF J A N

4 - - * •

WILMA V A N HEEST

J IM MARILYN VANDER W E G VANDER WILT

ARVID V A N DYKE

M u s k e g o n , M ich . O t t u m w a , la. G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Coxsack ie , N. Y.

T O M V A N TASSELL

Hyde Park, N . Y.

JUNE VELDHEER

Ho l l and , M ich .

GLENDA VENEMA

Richland, M ich .

BARBARA VER MEER

Hudsonv i l l e , M ich .

MARY JANE VEURINK

Gran t , M ich .

DAVE V1EL

Ka lamazoo , M ich .

AL V INCK

Phi lmont , N . Y.

STUART VOLKERS

H o l l a n d , M ich .

STAN VUGTEVEEN

DAVID WAANDERS

Zee land , Mich. G r a n d Rapids, M ich .

GEORGE W A G N E R

Ch i cago , III.

TED E D W I N A D O N N A

WEBB WEIS WEST St. Joseph, M ich . Va l ley Stream, N. Y. W y a n d o t t e , M ich .

BETTY JUNE WHITAKER

Hudson, N. Y.

MARY WHITLOCK

Ch icago, III.

JUDY WILEY

Un ion , N. J.

o ii*

GLEN WINDEMULLER

LAURI WINKELHORST

DAVID WYCKOFF

CORALIE W O L F

Ho l l and , M ich . Sheboygan , Wise. O l d Tappan , N . J. Neshamc , N . J.

CHERIE YOST

Ho l l and , M ich .

BEVERLY ZEEDYK

Danfo r th

ROD ZEGERS

She ldon, la.

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Final ly — the l i gh t .

T H O M A S KAREN DALE AARDEMA ABELL AKKER

H o l l a n d , M ich . C lea rwa te r , Fla. Mor r i son , III.

LEE AKKER

Mor r i son , III.

1

BARBARA A M O S

M i d l a n d Pk., N . J .

KATHY ASHE

Flushing, N . Y.

RUTH AUSEMA

Ch icago , III

GARY BAAS

KEN BAKER

G r a n d Haven , M ich . P lo inf ie ld , N. J.

S H A R O N BECK

N u t l e y , N . J.

BRUCE BEIMERS

H o l l a n d , M ich . BEKKERING

J IM BETKE

G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Ka lamazoo , M ich .

RON BEYER

Zee land , M ich .

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JUNIORS Beyers . . . De J

BONNIE BEYERS

W a u p u n , Wise.

BETH B O N N E M A

Steen, M inn .

H V I

* 9 * \ [ t r ^

w

Everyone goes to the pu l l .

J O N BOLTHOUSE

Marsha l l , M ich .

LOIS B O N N E M A

Pla inf le ld , III

BOB BONNETTE

Ho l land , M ich .

J O H N BROOKS

Dumont , N . J.

WES BONZELAAR

Ho l land , M ich .

ALLEN BUURMA

Ho l l and , Mich.

J O H N BOS

Ho l l and , M ich .

J O H N CAVERLY

Passaic, N . J.

mm T O M BOS

Ho l land , M ich .

ARLENE CIZEK

Berwyn, III.

HELENE BOSCH

Ho l l and , Mich.

GRETA B O U M A N

D O N BOYINK

Lakewood, Ca l i f . G r a n d Haven, M ich .

w m HANK

CLAUSEN Amers foor t , Ne th .

J O A N CLAYTON

Ivy land, Pa.

J IM COMBS

Cinc inna t i , O h i o

SHARON CROSSMAN

CHARLOTTE CURLEE

Benton Harbor , M ich . Dearbo rn , M ich .

GALE N O R M A DAMHOF DE BOER

Blomkest, M inn . G rand Rapids, Mich.

T O M DE BRUYN

MARY DECKER

V t i g

PETER DE J O N G

Ho l l and , Mich. G r a n d Rapids, Mich. Ho l land , M ich .

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JUNIORS De K. . . Ha

SANDRA DE K O N I N G

Ruther ford , N . J.

PHILIP DE VELDER

Cebu, Ph i l ipp ines

DAVID DE VRIES

Blue Is land , III.

MARK MARY DE WITT DE WITT

MARLYN DE W A A R D

Ho l l and , M ich .

MERRY DE W A A R D

H o l l a n d , M ich . Muskegon , M ich . G r a n d v i l l e , Mich.

MARTHA

DIEPHUIS South Haven, M ich .

BILL DRAKE

Fonda, N . Y.

D O N DYKSTRA

Ho l l and , M ich .

JUDY EASTMAN

Lebanon, N . J.

GARY PRISCILLA SALLY

ELFRING ESTELL EVANS Ho l l and , M ich . Ho l l and , M ich . Muskegon , Mich.

LYNNE FELTHAM

MARILYN FERRIS

GRAYCE FORNESS FISHER

MERILYN FREEMAN

MARILYN FUGAZZOTTO

Hun t i ng ton Sta t ion , N . Y . M u s k e g o n , M ich . Rosendale, N . Y. H i l l sda le , N . J . G r a n d Rapids, M ich . A l l i son Pk., Pa.

PETER GEITNER

Litt le Falls, N . J.

L INDA G O R D O N

Ho l l and , M ich .

MARLENE LARRY G O U W E N S GROOTERS

So. Ho l l and , III. G r a n d Rapids, M ich .

ROSS JIM HANENBERG HAMLIN HAYES

Beck Co t tage

Ho l land , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, Mich. N . A t t l ebo ro , Mass.

u

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JUNIORS He . . . Lam

GEORGE HEATH

Churchv i l le , Pa.

MARY HOKSBERGEN

Spr ing f ie ld , S. D.

BRUCE H O F F M A N

Clymer , N. Y. G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

MICKEY HOFFMAN

TERRY HOFMEYER

Ho l land , Mich.

DAVID HOLLAND

EVELYN HOLLANDER

JANET

H O O K

Muskegon , Mich. G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Staten Is land, N. Y.

LOUISE HUNTER

Burdett , N . Y.

KAREN HYINK

Koh ler , Wise.

RICH JAARSMA

Ho l land , Mich.

J O H N JEFFERIES

W e s t w o o d , N. J.

CAROL JOELSON

Venice, Fla.

W A Y N E JOOSSE

W a l d o , Wise.

W A E L PATRICIA KARACHY KASTEIN

A m m a n , Jordon W a u p u n > w i s c .

JEAN KEMP

Rochester, N. Y.

MARGE KEMPERS

Ch iapas , Mex ico

T O M KLAASEN

Ho l land , Mich.

MERLIN KLEINHUIZEN

Raymond, M inn .

RUTH KLOMPARENS Ho l land , Mich.

SANDRA KOOISTRA

Grand Rapids, Mich.

LORRAINE C O N N I E FRITZ

KOOYERS KREGAR KRUITHOF Ho l land , Mich. Riverdale, N. J. Ho l land , Mich.

WILL IAM WILL IAM KUTZING KUYPER

Long Is land, N . Y. Ho l land , Mich.

P RUTH LAM

G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

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O R V A N L A N T I N G A

Jenison, M ich .

LEROY

LEBBIN Cicero, III

C O N N I E U N G

Hong Kong , Ch ina

BRUCE LINROTH

Ch icago , III.

GLORIA LINSCOTT

G r a n d Rapids, M ich .

JUNIORS Lan . . . Ol

BOB LOOYENGA

Pollock, S. D.

FRANK

LOVE Ho l l and , Mich.

G O R D O N M A C KAY

N A N C Y MALSTROM

STEVE MIDDERNACHT

N A N C Y JACK MEERMAN MILLARD

LOUISE MARSILJE

CLARK MATTHEWS

Long Is land, N . Y. G r a n d Haven, M ich . Ho l l and , M ich . Muskegon , M ich .

^ .T' (• t. ^ J i / S i i" * ^ ''

Coopersv i l l e , M ich . Pomplan Lakes, N . J. P lo in f ie ld , N . J.

JACK MILLER

Pla in f ie ld , N . J.

LYNNE MOORE

l l i on , N . Y.

N A N C Y MULDER

Ch icago, I l l ino is

.EH IE*5

Scott Co t tage

DEAN SHARON NEDERVELD NESTE

\

LOY NAAKTGEBOREN

M a p l e Lake, M inn . Byron Center , M ich . C la rendon Hi l ls,

JUDY NIENHUIS

Ho l l and , Mich

RUTH M O K M A

Ho l l and , Mich.

NYHUIS

BOB MULDER

St. Anne , III.

* i

SARAH OLERT

Sheboygan , Wis . Kansas Ci ty , Missour i

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JUNIORS Ov . . . S

P fill

W A Y N E J O H N J O H N OVERTON PAARLBERG PARKES

Is l ip , New York South Ho l l and , III. Ch icago , 111.

BRUCE 1LENE N O R M JIM PARSIL PASTOOR PEDDIE PETERMAN

H i g h l a n d Pk., N . J. G r a n d Rapids, Mich. C leve land , O h i o Muskegon , M ich igan

T O M PIAGET

Fair Lawn, N . J.

I EDITH

PINTER Green f ie ld , Mass. Sag inaw, Mich.

DOLORES KATHERINE D A N RAMAKER REYNOLDS R1TSEMA

Ho l l and , M ich . Bensenvit le, III. Momence, II

MARILYN ROCKS

Ho l land , Mich.

BILL ROELOFS

JACK ROMENCE

JIM ROZEBOOM

Sioux Center , la . G r a n d Rapids, Mich. Ka lamazoo , Mich.

CAL ROBERT RYNBRANDT SCHAAFSMA

Ho l l and , Mich. G r a n d Rapids, Mich.

JEAN SCHOLTEN

Steen, M inn

DALE S C H O O N Gary , Ind.

MILDRED BRUCE JERRY LOWELL J E | : , :

SCHUITEMAN SCHURMAN SCULLEY SEYMOUR SHIMP Sioux Center , la . Ch icago, III. G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Pollock, S. D. Ho l l and , M ich .

C O N N I E SHROYER

A l m a , M ich .

ED S I M M O N S

Ba inb r i dge , N . J.

SHARON SMITH

» 7 ' 3 * <•*«'

BOB SMOES

RONALD SNYDER

Tonawanda , N . Y. Coopersv i l le , M ich . Ka lamazoo, Mich.

HENRY STEFFENS

Ho l l and , M ich .

G O R D O N STEGINK

JAMES STULL

LEROY SUESS

Muskegon , M ich . G r a n d Rapids, Mich. Scot land, S. D.

224

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JUNIORS T . . . Van B

RICH LEE J O A N N E JUDY CHARLES JOYCE TAUBALD TEN BRINK TEN HAKEN T H O M A S TIMMER TYSEN

West N e w York, N . J. New Era, M ich . C lymer , N . Y. C leve land , O h i o Muskegon , M ich . De t ro i t , M ich .

WALLACE V A N BUREN

Roseiand, M i n n .

is

nimniTTiTn

Phelps Hal l — 1959

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JUNIORS Vand . . . Wh

1

GARY J O H N BILL V A N D E N BERG VANDENBURG VANDERBILT Ho l land , M ich . Lakewood, Ca l i f . Ade l l , W is .

HENRY BARB V A N DER KOLK VANDER MOLEN

Hopk ins , Mich. G r a n d Rapids, M ich .

FRED ARDITH VANDE VUSSE V A N D O O R N I K Ho l l and , Mich. Ho l l and , Mich.

MARY V A N DYK

Lynden, Wash .

BOB V A N ETTEN

O r a n g e Ci ty , la .

JUDY V A N LEEUWEN Ho l land , Mich.

TRUDIE V A N LENTE

Ho l l and , Mich.

CHERYL VEEN

Hami l t on , Mich.

EDWARD VELDHUIZEN

Ho l l and , Mich.

ELEANOR VER BERG

Ho l land , Mich.

EDWARD VER HOEVEN Ho l land , M ich .

CARL VERMEULEN

Flossmoor, III.

BETTY VICHA

N o r m a n , III.

EILEEN WATT

Eau Cla i re, Wise.

RYLAND WEISIGER

W y c k o f f , N . J .

1 /

JANE WEZEMAN

Evergreen Park, III.

HAL WHIPPLE

Mo l l ne , III.

Shie lds Cot tage

f

HI

m

226

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JUNIORS W i .

i<.ii|>..»#'ig i

Dimnent M e m o r i a l Chape l

MARY WIERSEMA

R O N WIEGERINK

J O H N WIERS

G r a n d Rapids, M ich . G r a n d Rapids, M ich . Mor r i son , III.

v- uV

JERRY W O N D R A Lodi , N. J.

BARBARA W O O D

Accord , N . Y.

PRISCIUA WUBBELS

Ba ldw in , Wise.

DENNIS WIERSMA

H o l l a n d , M ich . WIERSMA

SYLVIA WILDSHUT

E. Saugatuck , M ich . Ho l l and , M ich .

A D I N A Y O N A N

Brook lyn , N , Y.

CAROL YONKERS

N O R M A Z I M M E R M A N

DAVE W I L K I N

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

LANDIS ZYLMAN

Muskegon , M ich . Sp r i ng Lake, Mich. Ho l l and , M ich .

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Hope College! What . . . but people, living

together, studying together, and in the last

analysis, being only that: young people!

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Advertisements

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R. Van N o s t r a n d f r o m N a t i o n a l A u d u b o n Soc ie ty

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Bush's M^tel

Holland Furnace Company

KofFee Kletz

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Cumerford' Restaurant

Seery

Shoppe

V O G U E features:

Complete Dinners

Fountain Bar Frenchburger

and Lunches

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JAARDAS

OF ZEELAND

HOLLAND MOTOR

EXPRESS

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THIS KIFIDTF A c A a p TM a m do- UHI/UHI± !

' DRIVE CAREFULLY

1 E METAL CD.

9 S U H p - T

Scott-Lugers Lumber Company

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Van Raalte's

Elzinga-Volkers

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£)vtcfa • Boy

DUTCH BOY B A K I N G C O M P A N Y

Miller-Davis Constructio

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PAiRY MAID MILK DEPOT

W-Vt N| ; ;

Steket#fe-Van Huis estrate's Ladies & Infants Wear

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REFORMED BIBLE INSTITUTE 1 8 6 9 Robinson Road, S.E. G r a n d Rapids, M i c h i g a n

Rooks Transfer

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Forms

Catalogs

Stationery

Weddings

J. KLAASEN PRINTING COMPANY

136 East 8th Street Phone EX 2 - 2 9 3 3

MICHIGAN TILE

COMPANY

3 0 Central Avenue

Phone EX 6 - 8 0 3 3

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( i mm mii

• 1 1 1

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Bulford Studio

Ebelink Florist

Fris Office Supplies

De Vries and Dornbos

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THE DE FREE COMPANY

"Pharmaceutical Chemists"

congratulates the 1960 graduates of HOPE COLLEGE

130 Central Avenue

' P

J o e , s Studio Holland and

Park Theaters

Mne Mimrd EY GLASS C

3 : ^ \ '

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Compliments' of

' • • • • • • • • • #

CABINET MAKERS a n d UPHOLSTERERS

Factories and General Offices

H O L L A N D , M I C H I G A N

For Those Who Appreciate the Best

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Walsh Upholstery & Furniture Company

Vandenberg Jewelry

Marsilje Agency, Inc.

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iller Clock Compan

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Blue Key Bookstore

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CHARLIE'S FINE FOODS

PRINCE STUDIO

Portraits of Distinction'

Candid Weddings

Commercial

Off ic ia l Photographer

Hope College Milestone—1960

1 28 East Ma in , Zee land, M ich igan Phone Prospect 2 - 6 9 0 0

W A R M FRIEND FLOWERS

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S H A D Y L A W N FLORISTS

FIRST NATIONAL WADE DRUG PERSONALITY BEAUTY SALON

BANK

OF HOLLAND STORE

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Nibbelink-Notier Funeral Chapel

Arcade Beauty Lounge

Model Drug Store

DeFouw Electric Supply Company

Alexander's

Bunte's Pharmacy

French Cloak Company

Mills Ice Cream

Hoffman's Restaurant

Vogelzang Hardware Company

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Dr. Walter Hoeksema

Dr. Chas. B. Ridenour

Dr. Sidney S. Tiesenga

Dr. Jas. L. Strikwerda

Dr. Paul F. Boven

Dr. Hubert Overholt

Dr. Ronald J. Boven

Dr. Titus Van Haitsma

Dr. J. A. Lubbers

Dr. Donald B. Hogue

Dr. H. J. Masselink

Dr. Wi l l iam Rottschaefer

Dr. G. E. Petroelje

Dr. F. E. De Weese

Dr. Jay L. Tinholt

Dr. Richard Schaftenaar-

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Biwuwaii-* Wttend, MkA

M S L A T E R E F O O D S E R V I C E M A N A G E M E N T — — ^

ORANGE AND BLUE Slater caters

to campus appet i tes

at 1 26 col leges in 29 states . . .

6es/ wishes to the Class of '60

C H I C A G O — PHILADELPHIA

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RUSS

SANDWICH

SHOP

DU MEZ BROS.

DEPARTMENT STORE

HOLLAND

BOWLING

LANES

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S+udent Index

Aa lbe r t s , M y r n a F a y e — 1 3 4 , 158, 195

A a r d e m a , Thomas A l l e n — 8 3 , 219

A b e l l , Karen E l i z a b e t h — 1 4 5 , 164, 219

A b r a h a m s e , A l ice J . — 1 3 4 , 163, 209

Ache te rho f , M a r c i a L o u — 1 3 4 , 159, 195

Ache r tho f , Roger D a l e — 1 1 3 , 119, 140,

168, 2 0 9

Adams , Lynne A n n — 1 5 8 , 195

A d a m s , Penny L y n n — 1 2 3 , 134, 209

Adr ianse , James L e r o y — 2 0 9

A k k e r , Da le L a v e r n e — 2 1 9

A k k e r , Lee R o y — 1 1 9 , 219

A lbers , Pat D i o n — 1 1 8 , 172

A l e x a n d e r , John (Jack) H u d s o n — 1 6 5 , 195

A l len , Ba rba ra A n n — 1 3 4 , 195

A l len , D o n a l d L e r o y — 1 6 5 , 195

A l l en , Freder ick H a m l e t t — 8 3

A l len , M a r v i n D o n a l d — 1 9 5

A l tena , Da le Herman

Ammenheuser , Eugenia K a t h r y n — 8 2 , 158,

195

Amos, Ba rba ra M a e — 1 4 0 , 162, 219

Amso, John K.

Andersen , Tur id E l i z a b e t h — 1 4 2 , 159, 195

Anderson , D iane M a r i e — 1 5 8 , 195

Anderson , G a i l V e r n e t t e — 7 5 , 159, 195

Anderson , James K e n n e t h — 1 1 9 , 140, 168,

209

A n d r e , Ritfhard Lee

Anke r , Jane A l i c e — 1 1 8 , 121, 172

Annis, P h i l i p — 2 0 9

A n t a r , A b l a M a u r e — 1 4 0 , 158, 195

A rms t rong , Paul E d w a r d — 1 6 8 , 209

A r n o l d i n k , Fred, Jr.

A r t h u r , Leo M a c — 1 1 7 , 195

Ashby , John A l l i son

Asle, Ka ther ine B i r d — 7 7 , 80 , 118, 2 1 9

Ausema, Ruth C a r o l y n — 1 3 2 , 133, 161, 219

Baas, G a r y L . — 1 4 4 , 157, 167, 219

Baker, Ca the r ine C l a i r e — 2 0 9

Baker, Joan M a r i a — 1 9 5

Baker, K e n n e t h — 2 1 9

Baker, Richard J o h n — 1 6 5 , 196

Bakker , K a t h l e e n — 7 4 , 196, 269

Bakker , Richard G e r a l d — 6 7 , 101, 165, 2 7 4

Balcom, Keith B e n — 2 7 2

Ba ldw in , Jeanene G r a c e — 1 3 2 , 133, 161,

209

Ba l foor t , Robert L e e — 1 1 8 , 169, 172

Ba l lan t ine , W i l l i a m Parke

Bal lou, He rman G len

Barnard , Cyn th ia W e e k s — 1 3 4 , 162

Barnes, Marcus W i l l i a m — 1 9 6

Barnhar t , Eugene C l i f f o r d — 1 6 6

Bar ra t t , Laura L e e — 1 1 0 , 134, 159, 196

Bartels, Chester Lee

Bartels, John O t t o

Bates, N a n c y Rose—196

Baumker , G a i l Joyce — 1 9 6

Becher, Char les A l b r o — 1 1 3 , 209

Bechtel, Har r ie t Ei leen

Beck, Sharon P a r k e r — 7 4 , 110, 118, 144,

160, 219

Becker, C a r o l J.

Beede, A l a n D o d g e

Beekman, Dud ley M . — 1 3 9 , 146, 209

Beimers, Bruce N e l s o n — 1 6 6 , 219

Beinert , H e l e n — 7 4 , 113, 164, 209

Bekker ing, Don J . — 2 1 9

Benes, Ca r l J . — 1 1 4 , 166, 209

Berghorst, Bert J . — 1 9 6

Berghorst , M a r y A . — 5 6 , 143, 159, 196

Bergman, Benjamin M . — 1 7 2

Ber ta lan , Helen

Beskin, A u d r e y B.

Betke, James E . — 1 3 2 , 133, 168, 219

Beukema, A l ice M.

Beukema, G e o r g e G.

Beukema, James L . — 1 6 5

Beyer, R o n a l d — 1 2 1 , 132, 133, 168, 219

Beyers, Bonnie J . — 7 4 , 118, 132, 133, 162,

220, 266

Biel, Kenneth R . — 1 9 6 , 270

Bie lby, James W .

Biery, Dav id M .

Bil l in, A r lene K . — 1 3 4 , 163, 209

Bi lyeu, A r t h u r E . — 1 3 0 , 131, 166

Bishop, Thomas A . — 6 7 , 196

Bitner, G e o r g e P.

Blank Kristin E . — 1 3 9 , 158, 196

B l a u w k a m p , Florence

B l a u w k a m p , M a r i e

Blevins, Keith S . — 1 6 7 , 196

Blick, Ca ro l ( M e r r y ) — 1 5 8 , 196

B loemendaa l , John R.

Bloemers, Ba rba ra A . — 7 8 , 134, 161, 210

Blom, John A k e n — 1 0 6 , 112, 169, 219 , 272

Blood, G e r a l d W . — 1 1 2 , 113, 196

B lough, M i c h a e l M . — 6 7 , 167

Blunt, Ba rba ra J . — 1 3 4 , 159, 196

Boehr inger , M a r i l y n L . — 1 6 2 , 2 1 0

Boe lhouwer , Dav id P . — 1 6 6 , 196

Boerhave, G e r a l d C.

Boer ig ter , G e o r g e D.

Boersma, James A . — 1 6 8 , 2 1 0

Boeve, I rw in L.

Boeve, Rona ld E. 67 , 71

Bogaards , D o n a l d W . — 1 3 4 , 210

Bogar t , W i l l i a m F.

Bolhuis, Dav id A . — 1 0 6 , 274

Bolt, G o r d o n A — 1 1 8, 169, 173

Bolthouse, James J . — 1 1 8 , 168

Bolthouse, Jon A . — 2 2 0

Bonnema, Beth J . — 7 6 , 117, 118, 134, 139,

162, 2 2 0

Bonnema, Lois C . — 1 1 0 , 113, 114, 145, 161,

220 Bonnette, Dav id J . — 2 1 0 , 272

Bonnet te, Robert W . — 6 7 , 167, 220

Bonthuis, C a r o l R .—75 , 158, 196

Bonze laar , Wes ley J . — 2 2 0

Boone, Dan ie l E.

Bootsman, Ba rba ra J . — 1 2 0 , 164, 176, 276

Bergman , W i l l i a m J . — 1 9 6

Bos, Gre tchen K.

Bos, Jerre A n n

Bos, J o h n — 1 1 8 , 220

Bos, Thomas G . — 6 7 , 167, 220

Bos, Tom L y n n — 1 3 2 , 2 7 4

Bosch, Beverly A . — 1 5 9 , 196

Bosch, Helene G . — 1 6 2 , 220

Bosch, Keith ( R o b e r t ) — 2 1 0

Bosch, M a r y

Bosker, Stan ley G . — 1 6 8 , 173

Bat ing, Joseph R . — 1 9 6

Bat t ing, M a r y A n n — 1 3 4 , 162, 210

Bould in , E l izabeth L . — 1 3 4

Bouman, G r e t t a — 1 1 8 , 139, 163, 220

Bouman, W i l l i a m J . — 2 1 0

Bouska, Priscil la M a r y E . — 1 6 4 , 210

Bouwma, Robert M . — 1 1 3 , 196

Bouwman, Linda L o u — 1 5 9 , 196

Boven, Dav id L.

Bovenkerk , Ruth E . — 1 6 4 , 210

Bovenkerk, Sand ra L y n n e — 1 5 9 , 196

Bowman, Sal ly H . — 1 2 3 , 158, 196

Boyce, D o n a l d C.

Boyd, James S.

Boyd, N a n c y A n n e — 7 8 , 130, 131, 148, 173

Boyd, Richard K.

Boyink, D o n a l d P . — 1 0 1 , 220

Braaksma, S h e l b y — 5 6 , 121, 132, 133, 136,

150, 161, 173, 276

Brand, Richard J . — 7 6 , 113, 196

Brandsma, Ricard W . — 1 1 2 , 169, 196, 2 7 4

Brass, W i l l i a m H . — 1 9 6

Bratt , Anne t te

Brat ton, Elaine L . — 1 5 9 , 196

Brat ton, Robert W . — 1 6 9 , 173

Bredeweg, Robert A . — 1 9 6

Bredeweg, Roger L . — 2 1 0

Br ingedah l , Dav id G . — 1 6 9 , 196

Brink, Ba rab ra J.

Brink, Bruce E.

Brink, Kenneth W . — 1 1 8 , 168, 173

Broeker, Thomas J . — 1 6 6 , 196

Broersma, G r a c e A . — 1 5 8 , 196

Bronk, Robert F . — 1 6 6 , 173

Bronson, Rona ld J . — 6 7 , 70 , 169, 173

Brookman, Robert O . — 1 3 0 , 131, 159, 196

Brooks, John F . — 2 2 0

Brouwer , Robert D.

Brower , A r d i t h J . — 1 4 3 , 164, 173

Brower , Dav id L . — 2 1 0

Brown, H a r o l d E . — 1 6 8 , 210

Brown, Kenneth H . — 1 1 9 , 166, 174

Brown, Sybi l A . — 1 3 4 , 163, 210

Bruins, John C . — 1 1 9 , 140, 168

Bruno, Thomas A l f r e d — 2 1 0

Brunson, John T . — 1 6 7 , 274

Bryson, John G . — 1 1 8 , 132, 133, 169, 174

Buckley, Richard A . — 6 7

Bu i tendarp , C a r o l J . — 1 1 6 , 174

Bul tman, James E l d o n — 6 7 , 267, 196, 272

Burgess, Elaine K . — 2 1 0

B u r g g r a a f f , Donna M . — 7 4 , 158, 196

B u r g g r a a f f , John H . — 1 3 4 , 2 1 0

B u r g g r a a f f , W i n f i e l d J . — 1 2 0 , 123, 166

Bu rgwa ld , Janice F . — 1 1 8 , 143, 163, 174

Burns, B a r a b a r a R.

Burns, D a l e — 7 7 , 118, 163, 174

Burwi tz, Robert H.

Bush, Rona ld L.

Buteyn, C a r o l M a r i e — 1 3 4 , 164, 210

Buteyn, Peggy

Buurma, A l l en G . — 1 6 5 , 2 2 0

Buurma, C la rence B.

Buys, John E . — 1 0 1

Bylsma, G a r y B . — 1 1 2 , 118, 147, 174, 272 ,

273

Bylsma, Peter G . — 2 7 2

Byrne, W i l l i a m E . — 6 7

C a d y , Sharon L . — 1 5 9 , 197

C a m e r o n , W i n i f r e d C . — 1 7 4

C a m p b e l l , John R . — 1 6 6

Car te r , Evelyn H . — 7 7 , 132, 133, 163, 174

Castor , N o r e n e D . — 1 5 8 , 197

Caver l y , John C . — 2 2 0

C h a n d l e r , Rona ld L . — 7 9 , 120, 121, 139,

147, 174, 276

C h a n g , Le U i — 1 3 4 , 2 1 0

Chen, A l b e r t (Tan) (T iong P h e n g ) — 1 1 9 ,

197

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Chou , A m y

Church , Da le B . — 1 1 4 , 210

C izek , A r l e n e B . — 9 2 , 114, 161, 2 2 0

C l a r k , Dav id L . — 1 6 6 , 174

C l a r k , G e o r g e W .

C l a r k , N a n c y C.

C la r ke , R ichard H.

C lausen, Hendr i k H . — 1 1 9 , 220

Claussen, D iane V . — 7 5 , 1 10, 161

C l a y t o n , Joan H . — 1 1 4 , 161, 2 2 0

C l e l l a n d , E l i zabeth S , — 1 1 8 , 175

C leve r i nga , G . Rober t

C lu te , Do ro thy A . — 1 1 7 , 139

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222 Kuypers , N e d R . — 2 0 1

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146, 147, 182, 2 7 6

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M i l l a r d , Jack H — 1 1 2 , 140, 223

M i l l e r , G e r r y L . — 1 6 9 , 214

M i l l e r , J a c k — 1 6 6 , 223

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Tay lo r , Doris E . — 1 3 4 , 216

Teal l , Robert R . — 6 7 , 167, 271

Teck, (Frances) K a t h r y n — 2 1 6

Tei tsma, Larry R . — 1 1 7 , 205

Tel l , A n n M . — 7 7 , 187

Tel l ie r , N o r m a n J . — 7 6 , 117, 2 0 5

Te l lman , N a n c y L . — 2 1 6

Ten Br ink, Donna M . — 1 2 3 , 134, 162, 216

Ten Brink, Lee V . — 8 1 , 122, 169, 225

Ten Ca te , Ceci l D.

Ten Ca te , Joan E . — 1 5 9 , 205

Ten Haken , Joanne M . — 7 4 , 118, 164, 225

Ten Kley, Laura N . — 2 1 6

Ten Pas, A r l e n B , — 1 0 6 , 168, 205

Ten Pas, M a r y L — 1 1 4 , 159, 205

Terbeek , Ka ther ine L . — 1 1 8 , 162, 187

Ter Louw, Jan D . — 2 0 5

Te Rol ler , (Dona ld) S . — 2 0 5

Teusink, John T . — 1 1 9 , 2 1 6

Thomas, James W . — 1 1 3 , 1 32 , 1 33, 168,

205

Thomas, Judy A . — 1 2 3 , 134, 160, 225

Thomas, Robert E . — 7 6 , 168

Thompson, James F . — 1 1 9

Thompson, Thomas W . — 1 1 8 , 187

Thomson, Robert J.

T idd , C a r l M . — 1 6 5 , 2 1 6

T iedemann , John T.

T i l l ema, Peggy A .

T i l lman , Jane t L . — 1 3 0 , 131, 162, 187

T immer , Char les M . — 1 19, 168, 225

Timmers, B a r b a r a L . — 1 5 9 , 205

T inho l t , L loyd A . — 1 1 8 , 169, 188

Titus, Thomas H . — 1 6 6 , 205

Tom, W i l l i a m — 1 6 6

Toml inson, J a n e — 7 7 , 146, 188

Toml inson, S a m u e l — 7 2 , 166, 205

Top, V i r g i n i a J . — 1 2 1 , 133, 160, 188

Topp , D o n a l d J.

T o r n g a , Dorene R . — 7 7 , 143, 160, 188

T o r n g a , Tom K . — 1 6 7 , 188, 2 1 6

T rax le r , M a r g a r e t A . — 7 6 , 158, 205

T r e m b a t h , C la i re E . — 1 6 0 , 216

Tr immer , Rober t W . — 1 1 9 , 188

Tr impe, (Bastion) D w a y n e

T ruby , Char les P . — 6 7 , 167

Tsal, P h i l l i p — 2 0 5

Tucker , M a r t h a K . — 1 2 2 , 159, 205

Turkst ra , C a r o l A r l e n e — 1 5 9 , 205

Tu rnbu l l , Louise G . — 1 3 4 , 162, 2 1 6

Tut t le , Robert W .

Twiche l l , Jon R . — 1 2 3 , 205

Tysen, ( W i l m a ) J . — 1 2 0 , 134, 142, 225

Tysse, James G . — 2 0 5 , 274

Tysse, John P . — 1 6 7 , 188

Tysse, Jud i th W . — 1 3 0 , 131, 136, 164, 188

V a n Buren, W a l l a c e D . — 1 3 0 , 225

V a n Dam, Dav id J . — 7 6 , 168, 2 0 5

V a n D a m , Edwin M .

V a n Dam, James A . — 6 7 , 167, 272

V a n De Hoef , Paul M .

V a n d e K a m p , A rd is K.

V a n d e n Berg, A n i t a L .—1 18, 120, 121, 163,

188

V a n d e n Berg, G a r r y — 1 1 9 , 120, 165, 2 2 6

V a n d e n Berg, Jane E . — 1 6 0 , 216

V a n Den Berg, Luci l le J.

V a n d e n Berg, Rober t W .

V a n d e n b e r g , Thomas Fa i rbanks

V a n d e n b e r g , W i l l i a m C . — 6 7 , 216

V a n Den Berge, Gus tave J.

V a n d e n Bosch, Bruce E . — 1 3 4

V a n d e n b u r g , John G . — 6 7 , 69 , 167, 226 ,

272

V a n De Poel, Sara L y n n — 1 3 4 , 164, 216

V a n d e r b e e k , James C.

V a n d e r Beek, Patr ic ia R . — 1 3 2 , 133, 2 1 7

V a n d e r b e e k , Sal l i A . — 1 3 4 , 158

V a n d e r Berg, S a n d r a M . — 7 8 , 159, 205

V a n d e r b i l t , W i l l i a m R . — 1 0 1 , 105, 165,

226 , 274

V a n d e r b o r g h , N icho las E . — 1 1 9 , 168, 188

V a n d e r Hi l l , Char les W . — 1 0 1 , 102, 104,

105, 112, 120, 188, 276

V a n d e r Hi l l , James G . — 1 0 1 , 104, 105, 205

V a n d e r Jag t , N a n c y L . — 1 5 8 , 205

V a n Der Kolk , Henry L . — 1 1 9 , 120, 166, 226

V a n d e r Kolk , Ivan W . — 1 8 9

V a n d e r Kolk , J o y c e — 1 6 1 , 189

V a n d e r Kolk , N a n c y C . — 1 1 4 , 161, 217

V a n d e r l a a n , Rober t L . — 2 0 5

V a n d e r Lind, James R . — 1 1 2 , 167, 1 89

V a n d e r Lugt, Kare l L . — 1 6 5 , 217

V a n d e r M e e r , Freder ick J . — 2 0 5

V a n d e r Me l , (Paul) B r u c e — 1 6 7 , 189, 272 ,

273

V a n d e r Meu len , Henry C . — 7 6 , 130, 131,

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V a n Der Meu len , R u t h — 1 1 4 , 116, 121, 189

V a n d e r M o l e n , Ba rba ra J . — 1 1 8 , 226

V a n d e r M o l e n , Ronald L . — 2 1 7 , 272

V a n d e r m y d e , Cyn th ia F . — 1 4 8 , 189

V a n d e r Pol, (Ad r i an ) P h i l l i p — 2 0 5

V a n d e r Schaa f , John J u n i o r — 2 1 7

V a n de r V a l k , W i l l i a m L o d e w y k — 1 6 8 , 217

V a n d e r Ven , John E.

V a n d e r W e g , James W . — 6 7 , 167, 217

V a n d e r W e r f , Elaine R . — 1 6 4 , 189

V a n d e r W e r f , Karen J . — 1 5 9 , 205

V a n d e r W i l t , M a r i l y n K . — 1 1 4 , 130, 131,

134, 162, 217

V a n d e r W o u d e , Ca lv in R . — 1 1 6 , 114, 189

V a n d e r W o u d e , She rwood W . — 6 7 , 167

V a n d e r Z w a a g , R o g e r — 1 6 9 , 189, 276

V a n d e Vusse, Freder ick J . — 7 9 , 120, 226

V a n De Vusse, James C . — 7 6 , 130

V a n d e W a t e r , Terry D.

V a n Dongen , Gene W . — 6 7 , 70, 167, 189

V a n Doorn ik , A r d i t h J . — 1 6 4 , 226

V a n Duinen, Lara J , — 1 1 7 , 118

V a n Duinen, W a y n e A . — 2 0 5

V a n Dyk, M a r y R u t h — 7 4 , 110, 114, 122,

145, 160, 226

V a n Dyke, A r v i d W . — 7 6 , 112, 165, 2 1 7

V a n Dyke, Ca ther ine F.

V a n Dyke, Dav id H . — 1 3 0 , 168, 190

V a n Dyke, Jud i th A . — 8 0 , 82 , 110, 132,

133, 148, 150, 161, 190

V a n Dyke, M a r y Lou

V a n Eenenaam, Rona ld H . — 1 1 9

V a n Eerden, Sharon J , — 1 3 4 , 158, 205

V a n Es, Row land D . — 6 7 , 71 , 112, 132,

133, 140, 147, 190, 276

V a n Etten, Robert R . — 1 1 3 , 165, 226

V a n Fleet, Joyce E . — 1 5 9 , 205

V a n G e n d e r e n , K u r t — 6 7 , 168, 205

Van Hai tsma, R o n a l d — 2 0 6

V a n Hai tsma, W i l l a r d — 2 0 6

V a n Heest, W i l m a J . — 1 6 3 , 217

V a n Heuke lom, Eugene Ray

V a n Horn , Janet R . — 2 0 6

V a n Kley, Thomas J.

V a n Koever ing , M a r y B . — 5 8 , 59, 118, 133,

137, 150, 164, 190

V a n Leeuwen, Bruce G . — 6 7 , 139, 167

V a n leeuwen, Jud i th A . — 1 1 8 , 140, 163,

226 V a n Lente, G e r t r u d e R . — 1 3 4 , 226

V a n O m m e r a n , Tony L.

V a n O v e r l o o p , Karen A . — 1 5 9 , 206

V a n Peursem, Dav id J.

V a n Reyen, Paul E . — 1 2 0 , 190

V a n Spyker , C h e r r y — 1 3 0 , 206

V a n Tassell, Thomas J . — 2 1 7

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V a n Tatenhove, J a n e — 1 5 9 , 206

V a n ' t Hof , Ha ro ld Richard

V a n ' t Ke rkho f f , Sharon H . — 8 1 , 118, 142,

143, 160, 190, 276

Van Vessem, C ra ig

V a n W i n g e r e n , Sharon L . — 2 0 6

V a n W y k , Paul A . — 1 14, 121, 134, 165, 190

Veen, Chery l D . — 7 4 , 118, 162, 226

Veenst ra , Lois A . — 1 5 9 , 206

Ve j ros ta , Bruno H . — 2 0 6

Ve ldhee r , Elmer

Ve ldhee r , J u n e — 2 1 7

Veldhu is , S ipko

Ve ldhu izen , Edward G . — 2 2 6

V e n e m a , G l e n d a K . — 2 1 7

Ver Burg, E leanor Rose—164, 226

Ver Burg, Phil W ,

Ver Hage , Isaac E.

Ver Hoeven, E d w a r d S . — 2 2 6

Ver Meer , Ba rba ra H . — 1 3 4 , 217

Vermeer , Leona A.

Vermeer , Lorna J . — 1 3 4 , 158, 206

Vermeer , M a r j o r i e J . — 1 2 3 , 132, 133, 163,

190

Ve rmeu len , Car l W i l l i a m — 1 6 9 , 226

Ver Steeg, Me lv in A . — 1 3 0 , 131, 140, 147,

190

Ver Strate, G a r y W i l l i a m

Veur ink , M a r y J . — 7 5 , 11 4, 134, 161, 217

V icha , B e t t y — 8 2 , 114, 121, 139, 144, 163,

226

V ie l , Dav id L — 7 2 , 73, 2 1 7

V inck, A l b e r t F., J r . — 2 1 7

Vinst ra , Kenneth J . — 1 1 2 , 165, 206

V o g e l , A l ice A . — 1 5 9 , 206

V o l k e m a , Kenneth

Volkers , S tuar t J . — 2 1 7

Von Ins, Kar l A . — 1 6 9 , 190

V o n Reitzenstein, Ing r id M .

V o o g d , S t a n l e y — 1 6 6 , 206

Vosku i l , Duane M . — 6 7 , 69 , 70 , 191

Vug teveen , Stan ley L e e — 1 1 9 , 168, 217 , 271

W a a n d e r s , Dav id W . — 7 2 , 130, 131, 165,

2 1 7

W a b e k e , Gene A . — 1 3 4 , 206

W a g n e r , G e o r g e C . — 2 1 7

W a l c o t t , Susan L . — 1 6 4 , 191

W a l l a c e , N o r m a Mc D o n a l d — 1 9 1

W a l r a d , Janet D . — 8 2 , 162, 191

W a l t , Delores M . — 1 5 9 , 206

W a l t e r , M a r y Louise

Wa l te r s , (Mrs. John) E l i z a b e t h — 1 3 7

Wa l te r s , G e o r g e L . — 2 0 6 , 274

W a l t h e r , Doro thy

W a l v o o r d , Ba rba ra E . — 8 0 , 159, 206

W a n g , Leander Ling C h i — 1 3 2 , 133, 145

Wasserman , M a r g a r e t J . — 1 3 4 , 206

W a t t , Eileen G . — 1 1 7 , 226

W a t t , Paul D . — 6 7 , 71

W e b b , Theodore A . — 2 1 7

Weeks , G r e t a P . — 1 1 4 , 116, 130, 131, 148,

150, 161, 191

W e e n e r , Sherwin D.

W e e n u m , Janis L . — 7 5 , 158, 206

Weessies, M a r v i n J . — 2 0 6

W e h n a u , Peter L a w r e n c e — 1 6 6

W e i g e l , Doris L . — 1 5 8 , 206

Weis , Edwina A . — 1 3 0 , 131, 162, 217

We is ige r , Ry land H . — 2 2 6

We i t ze l , John E.

W e l c h , Ba rba ra J . — 2 0 6

W e l c h Phyll is A . — 1 6 4 , 191

W e l t y , Sam R . — 1 6 7

W e l w o o d , Paul R . — 2 0 6

W e n k e , L e e — 1 6 8 , 191

W e r g e , Thomas A . — 2 0 6

W e r k m a n , Duane T . — 7 9 , 119, 169, 191

West , Donna J . — 2 1 7

Wes tenb roek , Edgar A .

Westerve l t , Ruth E . — 1 5 9 , 206

Westhuis , (Wesley) Ross—206

Westover , (Chester) R o b e r t — 2 0 6

W e v e r , Shery l J . — 2 0 6

W e z e m a n , Jane J . — 1 1 4 , 1 32, 133, 145,

161, 226 , 266

W h e a t o n , W i l l i a m D.

W h i p p l e , James H . — 1 4 2 , 168, 226

W h i t a k e r , Betty J . — 1 1 7 , 132, 133, 1 6 3 , 2 1 7

W h i t e , Dav id E . — 7 2 , 112, 134, 166, 191

W h i t l o c k , D iane E . — 1 3 4 , 158

W h i t l o c k , M a r y J e a n — 8 2 , 116, 134, 162,

217

W i e g e r i n k , A n n e — 7 7 , 161, 191

W i e g e r i n k , R o n a l d — 8 3 , 168, 227

W i e g h m i n k , Joan

W i e r d a , Frank W a y n e

Wie rs , J o h n — 1 1 4 , 117, 227

W ie rsema , M a r y E l a i n e — 8 2 , 162, 227

W i e r s m a , Dennis J a y — 1 1 9 , 167, 2 2 7

W ie r sma , M a r c i a L . — 7 7 , 118, 164, 192

W ie r sma , Ruth M a r i e — 1 5 9 , 206

W ie r sma , Thomas D a l e — 2 2 7

W i k m a n , Dav id A . — 1 3 0

W i l b e r , Jud i th A n n

Wi ldschu t , Sy lv ia M a e — 1 3 4 , 164, 2 2 7

W i l e y , Jud i th A . — 5 6 , 76 , 82 , 123, 134. 143,

163, 217

W i l k i n , Dav id J o r d a n — 1 2 3 , 132, 133, 166,

227

Wi l son , Stuar t M . — 1 2 1 , 146, 147, 192, 276

W i n d e m u l l e r , G len D . — 2 1 7

Winke lho rs t , Laur i L y n n — 2 1 7

W i n n , Stan ley A . — 1 3 3

Wise , H a r o l d J . — 7 6 , 206

Wiss ink, Har r ie t M . — 1 6 4

W o l f , Co ra l i e A n n — 1 2 2 , 2 1 7

W o l f , G e r r i t — 1 6 8 , 206

W o l t m a n , Karen J . — 1 2 3 , 134, 158, 206

W o n d r a , G e r a l d L e o — 1 1 7 , 227 , 274

W o o d , Ba rba ra J o a n — 1 3 4 , 162, 227

W o o d , C a r o l y n D . — 2 0 6

W o o d , H a r o l d C . — 1 1 7 , 206

W o o d , M a r j o r i e E . — 8 1 , 130, 134, 162, 192

W o o d b y , Jane A . — 7 6 , 114, 134, 207

W o o d w a r d , John C . — 1 6 6 , 2 0 7

W o o d w a r d , John S t e p h e n — 1 1 7

W o r k m a n , M a r i e t t a J . — 2 0 7

Wr is ters , Ha r r y J . — 7 2 , 112, 166, 192

W u b b e l s , Priscil la J . — 2 2 7

W y c k o f f , Dav id C o l e — 1 3 0 , 132, 133, 166,

217

W y m a , Dav id M a r c

Yeage r , Phyll is L . — 1 3 2 , 133, 158, 207

Yonan , A d i n a E . — 1 1 8 , 123, 132, 133, 163,

227 , 266

Yonkers, C a r o l A . — 7 4 , 77, 122, 164, 227

Yonkers, Russell C.

Yost, C h e r i e — 7 6 , 123, 217

Yost, N e f f Rockwel l

Young , C a r o l G r a c e — 1 2 3 , 159, 2 0 7

Yu, Huber t Kung- l ien

Zeedyk , Beverly A n n — 8 2 , 160, 217

Zeer ip , Donna M . — 1 3 4 , 207

Zegers, Rodney A l l e n — 1 1 3 , 165, 217

Zick, Shi r ley A n n — 1 9 2

Ziesenitz, M a r y E . — 1 3 2 , 133, 159, 207

Z immerman , N o r m a J . — 2 2 7

Z jaw in , Louise M . — 1 5 8 , 207

Zoet , Ronald L . — 2 0 7

Zoschke, Paul W i l l i a m , J r . — 1 6 8

Zu idema, E d w a r d A.

Zu idema, Ronald L . — 2 0 7

Zwar t , Dav id A . — 6 7 , 207

Zwemer , Jane K . — 1 2 3 , 159, 207

Zwemer , Jud i th A n n — 1 5 8 , 207

Zy lman , Landis P a u l — 1 6 5 , 227

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Organizations Index

A. S. A . S o r o r i t i e s — 9 8 , 158, 159

A l co r , 148

A l p h a C h i — 1 1 7

A l p h a Phi O m e g a — 1 1 2

A l p h a ph i S o r o r i t y — 9 3 , 160

A n c h o r — 7 8

A r c a d i a n F r a t e r n i t y — 9 6 , 165

A th le t i c Deb t D i g g e r s — 7 7

B a n d — 7 6

Beta Beta B e t a — 1 2 0

Blue K e y — 1 4 7

Business-Economics C l u b — 1 1 8

Chance l C h o i r — 1 3 4

C h a p e l C h o i r — 1 3 2

C h e e r l e a d e r s — 7 5

Chemist ry C l u b — 1 1 9

Classics C l u b — 1 2 2

Cosmopo l i t an F r a t e r n i t y — 9 5 , 168

D e b a t e — 1 1 6

Del ta Phi A l p h a — 1 2 1

Del ta Phi S o r o r i t y — 9 4 , 161

Do r i an S o r o r i t y — 6 4 , 162

Emersonian F r a t e r n i t y — 6 3 , 169

Eta S igma P h i — 1 2 2

Fall A t h l e t i c s — 6 6

F ra te rna l S o c i e t y — 1 2 9 , 167

H C l u b — 1 1 2

H o u s e b o a r d s — 1 4 2

In te r -Fra tern i ty C o u n c i l — 8 3

In te rna t i ona l Relat ions C l u b — 1 3 9

K a p p a D e l t a — 1 1 7

Kn icke rbocker F r a t e r n i t y — 5 5 , 166

Le Cerc le F r a n c o i s — 1 2 3

Men 's C h o i r — 1 3 3

M i l e s t o n e — 1 4 4

N . C. P . — 1 1 6

O p u s — 1 4 6

O r c h e s t r a — 1 3 0

Palet te a n d M a s q u e — 1 1 4

Pan-Hel len ic B o a r d — 8 2

Phi A l p h a T h e t a — 1 2 0

Pi K a p p a D e l t a — 1 2 1

Pre-Med C l u b — 1 1 9

S. N . E. A — 1 1 8

S iby l l i ne S o r o r i t y — 1 2 8 , 163

Sorosis S o r o r i t y — 6 2 , 164

Spanish C l u b — 1 2 3

Spr ing A t h l e t i c s — 2 6 9

S tuden t C o u n c i l — 1 4 0

S y m p h o n e t t e — 1 3 1

W i n t e r A t h e l t i c s — 1 0 0

W o m e n ' s Ac t i v i t y L e a g u e — 1 4 3

W o m e n ' s A th le t i c A s s o c i a t i o n — 1 1 0

W o m e n ' s C h o i r — 1 3 3

W T A S — 1 1 3

Y — 8 0

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Acknowledgements

The staff o f the 1 9 6 0 Milestone wishes to a c k n o w l e d g e

the he lp of the f o l l o w i n g a n d express a p p r e c i a t i o n , a l t hough

any l ist ing is i ncomp le te a n d any thanks, i n a d e q u a t e .

The Anchor

Benjamin Bergman

Jack Bundy, o f The

S. K. Smith C o m p a n y

Jack C o b b , o f Edwards

Brothers, Inc.

Dav id De Vries

El izabeth Fell

Robert Fisher

M a r i l y n Fugazzo t to

M i l f o r d Hale

C. Herfst

The Holland Evening

Sentinel

Janet B. Hook

Beverly Joeckel

W a e l Karachy

Jean Kemp

Sandra Kooist ra

G e r a l d Kruyf

Lynne M o h r

Janet Mu lde r

Sharon Neste

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

Society

A l b e r t N i c o l a i

Roger Prince

Janet Riemersma

M a r i l y n Rocks

Jean Scheffers

Henry ten Hoor

Judy Thomas

Lois Veenst ra

A lv in V a n d e r b u s h

Jay V a n d e r Meu len

Fred V a n d e Vusse

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

N a t i o n a l A u d u b o n

Society

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Supplement

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In the memory of Dean Milton L. Hinga,

who passed away on May 31, 1960.

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Caro l Joelson A d i n a Yonan

I960 May Day Court

Jane W e z e m a n Sharon Grossman Bonnie Beyers

Judy Eastman Evelyn Ho l lander 266

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Queen Mary Decker

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t It 's on exc i t i ng day for Q u e e n Mary a n d her court .

% a

New Alcor members are presented in ceremony.

Suddenly It's Spring

Impercep t ib l y the buds on the trees swell

unti l one d a y they burst, a n d the campus

awakes f rom the long w in te r to the beaut i fu l

rea l i za t ion of spr ing.

T rad i t i on has long set as ide M a y Day as the

t ime fo r o f f i c ia l t r ibute to spr ing a n d to the

accompl ishments a n d rea l iza t ions wh ich spr ing

symbol izes. Beauty re igns as the M a y Queen

a n d her cour t are a n n o u n c e d ; the rewards of

perseverance a n d ach ievements a re bes towed

as the new A lcor members are t a p p e d .

As the ent i re student b o d y streams out o f

d r e a r y classrooms in to the b r igh t ou tdoors ,

wo rk gives w a y to p l ay in the men's a n d wom-

en's sports events a n d at the a l l -school p icnic .

The f o r m a l M a y Day banque t a n d bal l c l imax

the events o f the d a y .

It takes more than ra in to stop i n t r amura l athlet ics.

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R O W O N E : J. Schregardus , R. Russell, J. O w e n .

R O W T W O : B. G r a y , K. Bakker , U. O o s t e r b a a n , M. Scudder .

End of WAA Season The Women 's Ath le t ic Associat ion conc luded the year w i th

tennis, a rchery , b o w l i n g , a n d p ing -pong du r i ng the spr ing.

The tennis team w o n a l l six o f its meets, t ak ing two victories

each f rom Western M i c h i g a n Universi ty, Aqu inas , a n d Calv in .

Hope took second in the M I A A women's tennis t ou rnamen t he ld

here in M a y ; K a l a m a z o o w o n f irst p lace. Jan O w e n a n d Jean

Schregardus, who were unde fea ted du r i ng the ent i re season,

were M I A A doub les winners. Kathy Bakker was the champ ion of

the i n t ramura l tou rnament .

Beverly Joeckel h a d the h igh score a n d set a new league

record in the M I A A archery tou rnament which was also he ld at Hope.

Let's make it a bu l l ' s -eye!

A popu la r Thursday n igh t b reak f rom s tudy ing .

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M I A A GOLF STANDINGS

Hi l lsda le

K a l a m a z o o

A l b i o n

Hope

A l m a

Ca lv in

O l i ve t

A d r i a n

B. Klaasen, K. Biel, T. Klaasen, Coach W . Hi lmer t .

Fore!

The go l f team, under the coach ing of

Dean W i l l i a m Hi lmert , es tab l ished a record

o f four wins a n d three losses du r ing the

regu lar season. They took four th p lace in

the M I A A a n d also in the 36 -ho le Field Day

compet i t i on .

Four le t termen, W e s N y k a m p , Tom Klaa-

sen, Bob Klaasen, a n d Ken Biel, w i l l return

next yea r . The team wi l l sorely miss the

services o f Senior Bob Holt , an ou ts tand ing

go l fe r a n d this year ' s medal is t in the Field

Day tou rnament .

M I A A TENNIS S T A N D I N G S

K a l a m a z o o

Hope

A d r i a n

Calv in

A l b i o n

A l m a

Hi l lsda le

O l i ve t

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ROW O N E : B. Laverman, B. Tea l l , P. M a c k , N . Hess.

ROW T W O : K. Louwenaar , A. Lant ing , S. Vug teveen , B. Holmes, N . Paauwe, Coach L. Green .

Anyone for Tennis?

A season reco rd o f 8 wins a n d one loss

was c o m p i l e d by the H o p e tennis team,

c o a c h e d by Dr. Larry Green . W h e n the M I A A

Field Day tennis meet was ha l t ed because

o f ra in , Hope was runn ing second wi th 26

points, wh i l e K a l a m a z o o h a d 28 .

The team's ou t s tand ing p laye r . N o r m

Hess, a sophomore , w o n the Dr. S towe

M e m o r i a l A w a r d , g iven each year to one

M I A A tennis p laye r w h o d isp lays the best

in l eadersh ip , spor tsmansh ip , a n d ab i l i t y in

tennis.

W i t h a team m a d e up ent i re ly o f under -

classmen this yea r , a n d several g o o d f resh-

men expec ted . Dr. G reen has h igh hopes

fo r ano the r exce l lent season.

N o r m Hess, 1 9 6 0 M I A A

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ROW O N E : R. Vander M o l e n , J. V a n d e n b u r g , J. Jenner , G. Bylsma, B. Ho f fman , G. Heath.

ROW T W O : R. Reid, J. Bul tman, J. Van Dam, C. Prins, D. Jap inga , L. Dyks t ra , K. Balcom.

ROW THREE: Coach R. De Vet te, N . Schut, B. Mor r i son , J. N ieusma, P. Bylsma, D. Bonnette, T. Vande Me l , Mgr . J. Blom.

Batter Up!

Coach Russ De Vet te 's baseba l l team

e n d e d up in the M I A A cel lar this yea r , w i th

only two wins in 12 games. The v ictor ies

w e r e over A l b i o n , 7 - 4 , a n d A d r i a n , 9 - 5 .

Sophomore Larry Dykstra was the w i n n i n g

pi tcher in bo th games.

G a r y Bylsma, a senior, was the lone Al l -

M I A A p layer f rom Hope. Bylsma, whose

ba t t ing ave rage was .348 , was n a m e d as

an out f ie lder on the a l l - l eague team.

M I A A STANDINGS

Wins Losses

Hi l lsdale 8 2

A lma 9 3

K a l a m a z o o 8 4

A d r i a n 8 6

A l b i o n 6 6

Calv in 5 7

O l i ve t 4 10

Hope 2 10

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G a r y Bylsma

1 9 6 0 A l l - M I A A Ou t f i e l de r

Bruce HoflFman

1 9 5 9 A l l - M I A A Pitcher

Tim V a n d e Me l , Ou t f i e lde r

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ROW O N E : M g r . R. Brandsma, Co-capta in J. Razeboom, J. K le inheksel , D. Bolhuis, R. Bakker, G. Wa l te rs , Co-capta in J. Moh r .

ROW T W O : R. Schut, D. G a l l o , J. H i l l , J. Brunson, D. Scheerhorn, J. Schoon.

ROW THREE: Mgr . B. Kreunen, T. Bos, J. Tysse, B. V a n d e r b i l t , R. M e n k e n , E. G roenho f , J. W o n d r a , Coach G. Brewer.

On Your Mark!

Coach G o r d o n Brewer 's t rack team won

on ly three of their seven meets this season.

They d e f e a t e d Calv in a n d Hi l lsdale in dua l

meets, a n d A d r i a n a n d O l i ve t in a t r iangu-

lar meet. In the M I A A Field Day, they came

in th i rd beh ind Calv in a n d Ka lamazoo .

H igh l ights o f the season inc luded new

records in the mile a n d 8 8 0 , both set by

Jim Rozeboom. His 8 8 0 mark o f 1 :58 .9 set

in the Field Day meet was also a new

league record . In a dua l meet w i th Ferris

Institute, Ray Ritsema th rew the discus 136

feet , b reak ing the o ld record set in 1949 .

M I A A TRACK STANDINGS

Calv in

K a l a m a z o o

H o p e

Hi l lsdale

A l b i o n

A lma

O l i ve t

A d r i a n

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Spr in ters : Jim M o h r , C o - C a p t a i n

John Kle inheksel , M I A A B road Jump C h a m p i o n

H o p e Co l l ege a n d M I A A reco rd ho lde r

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Rol land Schut, Pole Vau l t

H o p e Co l l ege reco rd ho lde r

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Ray Ritsema, Discus

H o p e Co l l ege reco rd ho lde r

Don G a l l o , Shotput Jim Rozeboom, Co -cap ta i n

8 8 0 - y d . Run; Hope Co l l ege a n d M I A A record ho lder

M i l e Run; H o p e Co l l ege record ho lder

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A Goal is Realized

G r a d u a t i o n Day br ings the rea l i za t ion o f a g o a l wh ich

has been a n t i c i p a t e d fo r four years, a n d has been ach ieved

by perseverance th rough days of doub t a n d d iscouragement .

For most, term papers a n d tex tbooks a r e a th ing o f the past.

A l t hough the g r a d u a t e has succeeded in his co l lege studies

a n d has rece ived a d i p l oma , he real izes tha t pa r t o f his

l i fe is sea led in that d i p l o m a a n d wi l l never be re -opened .

Fr iendships are be ing severed, a rguments a re be i ng lef t

unresolved a n d quest ions a re be ing lef t unspoken a n d un-

answered . His professors have g u i d e d him in e x t e n d i n g his

know ledge , in he lp ing him to f ind truth a n d unde rs tand ing .

But the g r a d u a t e f inds that he has mere ly touched the sur-

face o f the wor ld ' s exper ience . He must now be his o w n

g u i d e in ut i l iz ing the facts he has acqu i red , a n d in cont inu-

ing the l i f e long search fo r truth wh ich he hopes wi l l b r i ng

him unders tand ing a n d matur i ty .

Faculty Honors

I • • ROW O N E : E. Fell, B. Bootsman, P. Compaan , M. K laaren, B. Emmick, E. Ho l l ander , S. Braaksma, D. Sluyter .

ROW T W O : J. Schroeder , D. Neckers, W . Vander H i l l , R. Van Es, P. Fell, C. Lemmen, R. Chand le r , S. W i l son ,

R. Vande r Z w a a g , L. He l l enga .

M ISS ING: S. Van ' t Kerkhof f , R. Stockhoff .

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E D W A R D S B R O T H E R S . INC

Ann Arbor. Michigan

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