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Hope College yearbook.

Transcript of Milestone 1965

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HOPE COLLEGE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN

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Activities.

Sports.

Organizations.

Administration

and Faculty

Students

Index .

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CONVOCATION

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AND REGISTRATION BEGIN THE YEAR

Convocation assembly marked the formal

opening of the 1964-1965 school year. Dr. Chris De Young addressed the s tudent body

on, "Man in Today ' s W o r l d . " IBM moved on to campus for registrat ion

week, and managed to so complicate the

processes that not only was regis t ra t ion de-

layed for 80 hours, bu t the p rob lem of pluses and minuses in grades was solved by elimi-

nat ion. Mob confus ion, f rus t ra t ion , and long periods of wai t ing characterized the days con-

trolled by IBM.

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TESTING, FUN

Freshmen were or ienta ted im-mediately to life on Hope 's cam-

pus. T h e first few days, f reshmen were involved in taking apt i tude , p lacement and personali ty tests.

Long lines and writer 's cramps set the pace for the year. Fresh-men could be spotted easily as they wore lovely green beanies and name signs as symbols of hu-mility, before superior upper-c l a s s m e n , a n d t h e i r g e n e r a l inexperience.

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AND JUDGEMENT FOR FROSH

After a week's activities of mi ld

hazing, offenders were b r o u g h t be-

fore Kangaroo C o u r t in the p ine grove and judged guil ty. Punish-ment varied according to the of-

fense, bu t all were t augh t a much-needed lesson on f reshmen ethics. Activities were cu lmina ted wi th

or ientat ion of ano the r sort, the f rosh-soph beach party and the

all-college mixer .

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GENEVA RETREAT

Geneva Ret rea t , as the annua l week-end func t ion of the Student Chr is t ian Association, was designed to give impetus and direction to the s tudent 's spir i tual life.

At C a m p Geneva on Lake Michigan, students gathered to express and discuss issues in small in formal group sessions.

T h e discussion centered a round problems in Christian living and the place of Christ ianity on campus.

Co-chairmen Rich Koster and Mike Laughl in p lanned faculty addresses to the students a long wi th singing and rec-reation. Dr. Henry Voogd led the Friday night candle l ight service, and the week-end was cl imaxed by the Saturday night communion service.

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PULL, PULL

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HATS OFF TO

Frosh screamed out their victory at the record breaking pull success. T h e spiri ted f reshman class showed their "elan" as they spurred their team onward .

Practised and coached, the f reshman pull team met the sophomore pull team at Black River for a test of s trength, t iming, and endurance. Morale girls stood by to aid and encourage the men with

water and lemon, tape and towels. Enthusiasts

of all classes crowded the fences intently watch-ing the slightest movement of the rope. T h e eighteen members of each team d u g in their pits, stretched their rope, and pulled. Finally the

sophomore team, coached by Gerry Kreuger, Jim Serum, and Dave Stavenger, had to succumb to the mighty freshmen, who were coached by Larry De Vries, Rill Fuge, and Pat Eamen.

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THE FRESHMEN

Frosh again shrieked about victory as mistress

of ceremonies Ar lene Dietz awarded them the cherished Nykerk cup. T h e compet i t ion between

freshmen women, headed by R u t h Sytsma, and sophomore women, headed by Joyce De Korver,

in song, play, and ora t ion cl imaxed the high point of enthusiasm and tension which had bui l t

up d u r i n g the long weeks of di l igent practice for both classes.

T h e f reshmen won with the song, "Whi l e

We're Young," the play, "Business Is Bad For

Fairy God Mothers , " and the ora t ion by Karen Swets. T h e sophomores sang, "I Have Decided T o

Be an Old Maid ," the play was "Constant ia ," and the orat ion was given by Diane Dykstra. W h i l e

the judges kept the tense audience wai t ing, four r idiculous rogues en te r ta ined .

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PRACTICES PRODUCE NYKERK

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scsc T h e repeated cry heard on campus

this year was " W e want a un ion" . T h r o u g h the years, s tudents have

p lanned and discussed un ion possi-bilities for Hope's campus; however, no th ing concrete had been done ex-cept for the temporary l imited facili-ties of the Jul iana Room in Dur fee basement.

T h r o u g h the uni ted and s t rong efforts of s tudents and administra-

tion, plans are now underway for a s tudent union bui ld ing. T h e drive

for this facility began with a s tudent demonstra t ion at President Vander Werf ' s home, Preston M a r i n g headed the Student Un ion Board, work ing with Bruce Neckers and President VanderWer f , T h e Student Center Campaign f u n d committee, headed by Charles M e n n i n g and Rober t Donia staged several projects to earn money such as pa in t ing curbs for the city, and opera t ing a gas station. Students bought b lue and gold but-tons to indicate their spirit and sup-port. A the rmometer was set u p near

Van Raa l te to register progress.

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HOMECOMING-1964

"Only In America" was the theme for the home-coming activities, as a lumni jo ined s tudents and parents for this festive weekend. Winne r s in the float contest were Alpha Phi Sorority and the Arcadian Fraterni ty. House decorations, all in keeping wi th the theme, were judged and Phelps Ha l l with " R i p Van W i n k l e Visiting Sleepy H o l l a n d " won first place in the dormitory division. Special fea ture for the weekend was a hootenanny wi th various folk singing groups enter ta in ing. T h e t radi t ional Liberty Ball cl imaxed the weekend's activities.

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Linda Patterson Sue Dampman

Jackie Nyboer

Anita Awad

Sally Kooistra

Carol Borst

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Queen — Sandy Cady

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THE GAME

Queen Sandy Cady and her cour t pre-sided over the a f t e rnoon footbal l game

in which the H o p e Flying D u t c h m e n

were defea ted by the Albion Brit ions, 27-6. T h e team was fa i th fu l ly suppor ted by the band and the special a t t rac t ion at

half-t ime was the band 's pe r fo rmance , this t ime led by Dr. D. Ivan Dykstra.

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CAMPUS SPEAKERS

T h e C u l t u r a l A f f a i r s Commit tee p lanned speakers for special all-college assemblies which were held on T h u r s d a y

mornings and at o ther times in the eve-ning, b r ing ing to campus dist inguished speakers and in ternat ional leaders. T h e

program, u n d e r the direct ion of James Chesney as s tudent commit tee chai rman, was designed to b r ing in outside speakers, incorpora te campus talent, and contrib-u te to the general cul tural en r i chment of the s tudent .

Dr. Lloyd Averill, Academic Dean of Kalamazoo College

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Sir Mohammed Khan, former U.N. Assembly President

Congressman Charles Goodell, Republican from New York

Dr. Samuel Terrain, from Union Theological Seminary

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Dr. Robert Schuler, evangelist from Garden-Grove Drive-in Church

Sidney Harris, columnist for the Chicago Daily News

Elly Peterson, candidate for the U.S. Senate Dr. Alfred Kelly, Chairman of Wayne State University History Dept.

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T h e special weekend for pa ren t s of

H o p e College students, u n d e r the direc-tion of Dot t ie Hinz and Nancy Slagter, o r ien ta ted Moms and Dads to campus

life and gave t h e m a chance to meet the faculty. T h e weekend events h igh l igh ted

a footbal l game in which the Du tch were victorious over O h i o Nor the rn , 20-0, Bill Cathcar t provided the en t e r t a inmen t at

half-t ime. O the r features of the week-end were an open house, buffe t d inner ,

s tudent variety show, and the parent-

faculty recept ion.

MOM'S AND DAD'S DAY

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CHRISTMAS

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ON CAMPUS

Christmas was a t ime of joy and surprise on Hope 's campus as else-

where. A special surprise this year

was the cookie tree in the P ine Grove which s tudents discovered early in

the m o r n i n g on their way to chapel . Most surpr is ing of all was the fact that the cookies did not r u n ou t the

first day, b u t were replenished every night for a whole week, by a very

local source, the President 's family. Students b r i g h t e n e d t h e dorms

with decorat ions and t r immed trees. Trad i t iona l Chris tmas Vespers were presented by the H o p e College Music Depar tment with theRev. David Clark presiding.

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INTERNATIONAL

NIGHT

In te rna t iona l Nigh t this year again served to increase unde r s t and ing and foster an apprecia-

tion for different cultures, as American s tudents joined with foreign s tudents to present an eve-ning's en t e r t a inmen t p l anned a r o u n d a d inne r fea tur ing foods f r o m other countries, enter ta in-

ment program with Jack Van deSchalk of the Nether lands as master of ceremonies, and dis-

plays with foreign s tudents in costume answering questions and exp la in ing interest ing facets of

their cul ture .

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General view of Vienna with National Theatre in the foreground

VIENNA SUMMER SCHOOL • T h e H o p e Collgee Vienna Summer School pro-

gram, directed by Dr. Patd Fried, skives students the oppor tun i ty to travel abroad and study Euro-pean cu l tu re as well as appropr ia t e subject mat-

ter. Early in June , the s tudents have an introduc-tory study tour and then they settle down in

Vienna to live and learn in tha t thr i l l ing Aus-tr ian city. Af te r complet ion of course work, the s tudents have free travel for three weeks before board ing a p lane to re turn to the Uni ted States.

Viennese Music — Professor Molzer and Jim Schreiber demonstrate the sonata form for music class

Hope students cruising down the Rhine

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ALL COLLEGE SING T h e All College Sing, an a n n u a l compet i t ion be-

tween f ra tern i t ies and sororities, is the end result of

pract icing and spir i ted ant ic ipat ion. Mistress of cere-monies, Gail Gro tenhuis , p r e s e n t e d t h e sorority

trophy to the w i n n i n g Delta Phi, directed by Louise Voorhorst ; and master of ceremonies JefF M u l l e r pre-

sented the f ra te rn i ty t rophy to Phi T a u Nu , directed by Mark Lemmenez. E n t e r t a i n m e n t was provided by

a f reshman chorus and a faculty octet led by Professor Henry T e n H o o r .

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PRINCE BERNHARD

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VISITS HOPE

His Royal Highness Pr ince Be rnha rd was welcomed to H o p e College by Presi-

dent Calvin Vande rWcr f d u r i n g his April

visit to Ho l l and . H e addressed the s tudent body at a

formal c o n v o c a t i o n held in D i m n e n t

Memorial Chape l on the topic, "Inter-

nat ional U n d e r s t a n d i n g and Ind iv idua l Responsibil i ty." T h e pr ince came to Hol-

land to dedicate the au then t i c 200-year-old windmil l , "DeZwaan," which is a sym-bol of the Dutch con t r ibu t ion to the

bu i ld ing of Amcrica, stemmine; f rom the

earliest set t lement on the island of Man-

hat tan . D u r i n g his stay. Pr ince Bernhard was

honored at a H o p e College luncheon at which the Mote t Choi r presented a program of Dutch songs.

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FINE ARTS FESTIVAL

" T h e Negro in American Cu l tu re" was the theme of the 1965 Hope College Fine Arts Festival. Center ing a round this theme, the week-end activities enlight-ened m i n d and s t imulated th inking. Ou t s t and ing Negro artists in the field of music, art, and poetry highl ighted the weekend.

Gwendolyn Brooks, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry, opened the festival with a reading of her verses which portray essentially the American Negro, bu t basically are about every man 's loneliness and problems.

T h e exhibi t of the works of American painters, par t icular ly those of Jacob Lawrence, was formally opened in Van Zoeren Library, with narra tor Kelly

Wil l iams. T h e paint ings f rom the Detroit Ins t i tu te of Art, the Whi tney and Modern Museums, reflected clearly the pathos su r round ing the Negro in America. A musical program by Ethel Wate r s in D i m n e n t Chapel presented another artist to students. Dedicated to God's work, Ethel Wate r s displayed a vibrant faith and a w inn ing personality. She was accompanied by Reginald Rcane.

Another program of music climaxed the full weekend, as the audience listened to works by composer Ulysses Kay, neo-classic artist in choral works as well as orchestral compositions. Selections were rendered by the H o p e College choir, band and orchestra.

Besides the ou ts tanding artists, weekend activities featured many informal gather ings and coffee discussions with visiting artists. A panel discussion of the festival theme with Ulvsses Kay, Kcllv Will iams, Damon Whi te , wi th David Clark as modera to r gave students and faculty the oppor tun i ty to interact directly with

discussion and the problem of the Negro Cul tu re in fine arts today.

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Gwendolyn Brooks

Kelly Williams

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JEAN LANG LAIS

Jean Langlais, world rcknown French organist and composer, per formed a spe-cial concert in Dimnen t Memoria l Chapel for the en joyment of the college com-munity. Langlais played selections from Rnxtehude, Bach, and DeGrigny. H e concluded his program with three of his own works, composed dur ing a recent Uni ted States tour. U n i q u e with the Langlais visit was a Master Class in which certain s e l e c t e d s t u d e n t s per-formed for the master's criticism of their work.

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Jean Langlais

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.WHEN THE STAGE COMES ALIVE

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U n d e r new directors James Malcolm and Rober t Wegter ,Mope's L i t t l e T h e a t e r

enjoyed another s u c c e s s f u l year. Al-though the long climh to the four th floor of the s c i e n c e b u i l d i n g is wearying, Palette and Masque found many students wil l ing to bui ld sets, make costumes and act.

"Androcles and the Lion," the opening product ion, successfully p r e s e n t e d the wit of George Bernard Shaw.' Ar thur Miller 's " T h e Crucible" changed the tone with its tale of the Salem witch trials. T h e last product ion, which took place in Snow Audi tor ium, was Moliere's "Tar-tuffe," a bri l l iantly done version of the classic French farce.

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ANDROCLES

AND THE LION

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THE CRUCIBLE

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TARTUFFE

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MUSIC

Jerry Waanders, Ellis Julien, Carol Diephouse

Mr. and Mrs. James Tallis Charles Ashbrenner, Robert Cecil

Leslie Clark, Gloria Mooi

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Music has always played a large role on Hope 's campus. T h i s year the Music Depa r tmen t contrib-uted increasingly and unceasingly to the enjoy-ment of s tudents and faculty with an admirab le

series of faculty recitals as well as the t radi t ional

senior and music s tudent recitals. In addi t ion to the scheduled per formances of

the larger musical g r o u p on campus and the

in t roduct ion of guest recitalists, the band per-formed the de l igh t fu l func t ion of en te r t a in ing the campus communi ty in the Pine Grove with

their enjoyable ou tdoor concert.

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The Lettermen

Jacques and Birdie

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MORE MUSIC

Anothe r aspect of the musical world that can hardly be ignored is that of the various s inging

groups who enter ta in on campus d u r i n g the year. For the second t ime H o p e b rough t big n a m e

en te r t a inmen t to campus in the fo rm of the Let te rmen, one of the nat ion 's top recording

groups. Earl ier in the year, Jacques and Birdie, two Liverpool folk singers, led an all college "hoot". E thn ic d i e t Parker con t r ibu ted to the

Homecoming Hoot , and of course, there have

been for the past two of three years Hope ' s own cont r ibut ions to the folk s inging world, T h e New Wor ld Minstrels and Peter, Paul and Mounds .

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Anita A wad, May Day Queen 1965

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MAY DAY "Invi ta t ion to Spr ing" was the theme of May

Day weekend activities for 1965. Queen Sally Kooistra presided over the t app ing of new Mor-tar Board members for 65-66 and ended her reign

wi th the announcemen t of the May Day Queen fo r th i s year,Miss A n i t a A w a d o f the Phi 11 ippines, and her court , consisting of: Carol Borst, T o o d i e

Finlay, Jean Frissel, R u t h Meyer, Evonne Taylor , and Carol Wi t t e r . In t rad i t ional manner , the

theme of spr ing was carried out in the pastel colors of the Freshmen H o n o r G u a r d and the

May Pole dance of the Sophomores. T h e weekend was r o u n d e d out with a picnic

at Kollen Park, in te r f ra tc rn i ty track and field competi t ion, intersorori ty Softball compet i t ion

and "Spring Fever", the dance which culminated

the weekend's activities.

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"We want pants!"

TONY CURTtS NATALIE WOOD I®

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CAMPUS CONTROVERSIES

Four cuts and you're out

Bottoms up

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CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH

" H o p e for Vot ing Rights" was the theme of the s tudent march indicat ing the position of H o p e s tudents on the

civil r ights issue. T h e 300 s tudents and faculty marched to city hal l to present the peti t ion signed bv over 700 s tudents to Mayor Bosman, asking senators and congressmen to suppor t the vo t ing r ights

hill! A1 Lawenstein, advisor to the Missis-

sippi Freedom Democrat ic Party spoke to the s tudents giving direct ion for fu-ture action. At the city hall, Alf red Cowles, director of the H u m a n Rela t ions Commission, moved by the concern of

the H o p e students, said that the f u t u r e of civil r ights rests with s tudents through-

out the country. March cha i rman Hal Huggins , work-

ing with Rob Donia, Neil Sebania, and Dick Shiels, were r e s p o n s i b l e for the

quiet dignity of the demonst ra t ion .

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COMMENCEMENT

T h e 1965 g radua t i ng class m a r k e d die

Centennia l C o m m e n c e m e n t of H o p e College. T h e commencement exercises

formally closed the year's activities and

marked the complet ion of degree re-qui rements for the graduates . W e e k e n d

activities consisted of A l u m n i Day on Saturday wi th many class reunions , and Sunday Baccalaureate services wi th the Rev. Charles L. Copenhaue r f rom New

York addressing the graduates . At the g radua t ion exercises, which

were held in the Civic Center , seniors

were addressed by L a n d r a m R. Boiling,

President of E a r l h a m College, on " T h e Struggle for Meaning" . T h e graduates received their coveted degrees and of special interest to the college a n d f r iends

was the award ing of the honorary doc-

trate of science degree to Dr. Gerr i t Van

Zyl.

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Dr. Gerrit Van Zyl

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SPORTS

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FOOTBALL

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Hope ' s expectat ions for a second consecutive M I A A footbal l title collapsed in a season when fate seemed against the Du tchmen . W i t h his

backfield and l ine p u n c t u r e d by injur ies , coach Russ DeVette ordered quar te rback Har l an Hyink to fill the air wi th footballs. A l though f reshman Keith Abel filled in admirably at r u n n i n g back, the offense d idn ' t get rol l ing unt i l the final game in which H o p e polished off a s t rong Ohio Nor th-

ern team, 20-0. Defensive end Gary Holvick received all-con-

ference honors for his ou t s t and ing play, while end Rog Kroodsma, tackle Max Schipper, and

l inebacker T o m Cousineau, the team's most valu-able player, each were accorded honorab le

ment ion .

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Lett to right, First row: T. Hcntlrickson, S. Langeland, B. Osterhouse, V. Plagenhoef, H. Hyink, R. Abel, K. Feit, B. Ming, D. Kraak, D. Underwood, D. Holman, D. DeVelder, P. Rauwerdink, B. White; Second row: K. Carpenter, M. Mcnning, M. Schipper, D. Van Beek, J. Stain, J. Bekkering, P. Bast, K, Abel, C. Poppink, T. Cousineau,

J. Norton, B. Hultgren, P. Wassenaar, A. Sikkers, B. Menning; Third row: Coach Brewer, C. Van Wyk, B. Barger, D. Kroodsma, A. Kinney, T. Carlson, R. Kroodsma, R. Kuiper, T. DeKuiper, T. Bast, G. Holvick, M. Barendse, K. Teusink, K. Postma, J. Huisman, T. Pelon. S, Wessling, Coach DeVette

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CROSS COUNTRY

Al though finishing the season with a good 4-2 mark , Hope ' s cross-country team received an unexpec ted bad break when it was forced to forfe i t all of its victories because of an ineligibility. It was an-o ther instance of tough luck for a young team which shows great promise with

sophomore Gary Peiper and f reshmen Paul H a r t m e n and Gal Osterhaven re-

t u rn ing next year.

Left to Right, First row: C. Berry, K, Taylor, H. Lay. J. Beltman, D. Howe; Second row. C. Osterhaven,

G. Peiper, R. Anker, D. de Velder, P. Hartman

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SOCCER

Football , British style, has arrived on Hope's campus in the form of soccer, an action packed, fast moving game which is sure to be a crowd

pleaser. Af te r a year of pick-up games, a g roup of the

f a i th fu l banded together unde r the direct ionof Dr. Phi l ip Van Eyl, acquired uni forms and be-gan practicing. Led by the scoring of Bennet t Ametefe, Pierre Sende, Allan Griswold, and the excellent passing of J i m Pierpont and Ja ime Zeas, the hooters finished with a fine 6-1-1 record.

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Left to right, First row: R. Cooper, B. De Sawalt, N. Sobania, G. Dallah, B. Ametefe, W. Biuinsma, P. Sende, D. Bao, and J. Zeas; Second row: J. deVelder, B. Bao, J. Ngwa, J. Pierpont, J. Wang, Coach Van Eyl, B. Bailey, G. Auten, N. Raballa, A. Griswold. and D. Yntema

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SCORES

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Left to right, First row: J. Poppink, J. Klein, B. Potter, R. Anker, F. Brady, J. Zwart; Second row: B. Kilborn, C. Buys, D. Kronemeyer. C. Van Wieren, D. Overman, C. Walters, D. Bruninks, R. DeVette

MIAA CHAMPS

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EARLY SEASON WORRIES.

T h e Flying Du tchmen showed great promise at the beginning of the season and tu rned what was to be a rebui ld ing campaign into an MIAA title. T h e team played one exciting game af ter another and pu t the finishing touches on the season with the never to be forgot ten Calvin game, won by Don Kronemeyer 's

free throw after the close of the first overtime. All-conference MIAA selection Clare Van Wieren and second team pick Floyd

Brady were the stalwarts all season with Van Wieren leading the team in scoring while f reshmen Brady was a close second and was the leading rebounder . Krone-meyer, ano ther freshman, seemed to give the spark which brought the team out of a mid-season slump. Guard Carl Walters, an excellent playmaker and shooter,

placed on the honorable ment ion list. Next years team looks strong, with only co-captain Dean Overman graduat ing,

and Roy Anker, Bill Potter, and Chris Buys re turn ing .

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SCORES Hope Opponent

83 Valpariso 64 93 Elmhurst 102 86 Adrian 76 82 Olivet 75

103 Alma 73 90 Aquinas 84 80 Wheaton 104 79 Albion 84 74 Lake Forest 73 64 Calvin 87 85 Kalamazoo 81 92 Elmhurst 75 95 Lake Forest 88 71 Concordia 74 89 Adrian 88 99 Olivet 82

106 Alma 81 109 Albion 92 115 Wheaton 100 104 Calvin 102 102 Kalamazoo 91

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JV BASKETBALL T h e jun ior varsity basketball team contr ibuted

to Hope 's MIAA championship team directly as Don Kronemeyer and Dave Bruininks both moved u p to the varsity squad at mid-season.

Coach Siedentop's players displayed the poten-tial and cont inued improvement to win f u t u r e MIAA championships with Jim Thomas , Rich Zondag, and T o m Pelon, the leading scorer, leading the way to a 7-10 record for the season.

Left to right. First row: B. Huizenga, D. Farmer, J. Poortinga, J. Thomas, D. Bruininks, E. Heneveld; Second row; T. Pelon, J. Hollenbach, R. Zondag, C. Holleman, R. Borst, M. Paliatsos, P. Waasenar.

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WRESTLING

1964-65 marked the b i r th of wrestling at Hope . Coached by Mr. Eldon Grei j , the team con-sisted of eight men. T h o u g h the team suffered a 0-7 season, it showed its desire to remain a sport and receive varsity status. T h e best efforts were shown by

Dan Howe and J o h n W o r m u t h , both with 3-4 records.

Lett to right: D. Lubbers. D. Howe, J. Miller, H. Wormuth, H. Huggins, B. Brower,

B. Kronemeyer, M. Vogas, Coach Greij

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TRACK AND FIELD

Hope's tracksters had a fine season, a l though cold weather slowed runners in the early meets.

Finishing thi rd in the MIAA with a 4-2 record, the Dutch broke two school records du r ing the season and two conference marks on the field day.

R o n Borst topped the old high j u m p record with a leap of six feet five inches while the 440 yard relay team of Gary Holvick, Bill Hul tg ren , Bob Thompson , and Ray Cooper set a new H o p e record.

Capta in Dave Lane, voted outs tanding track-man, had a hand in the two MIAA records, set-ing a new mark himself in the 440 and teaming with Hul tg ren , Jim Pierpont , and Mike Paliatsos to break the mile relay record set by H o p e the preceding year.

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Left to right, First row: F. Shanholtzer, R. Hilbelink, J. Pierpont. B. Hultgren, B. Ming, K. Feit, j. Simons: Second row: J. Poppink, B. Formsma, J. Eenigenberg, S. Reynen, D. Swets, D. Lane. j . Hollenbach, G. Holvick, B. Menning; Third row: F. Brady, G. Peiper, R. Gelok, R. B o m , L. Cole,

M, Paliatsos, R. Kuiper, C. Osterhaven, R. Cooper, B. Thompson

SCORES Hope Opponer

56 Calvin 80 115 Alma 21

56 Albion 80

109 Olivet 26

89 Adrian 47

41 Valparaiso 92 41 Marquette 48

67 Grand Rapids JC 69

88 Kalamazoo 48

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BASEBALL

T h e baseball team, a l thougu losing valuable players, tu rned in a strong finish this year with a second place finish in the MIAA. Af te r losing five games on their southern trip, the Dutch came within one game of winn ing the championship , only to lose to Kalamazoo, 6-3.

Second baseman, Wayne Cotts and pi tcher D o n K r o o d s m a made a l l - c o n f e r e n c e M I A A , while T o m Pelon, Claire Van-Wieren, and the team's most valuable player Paul Te rps t r a received second team all-MIAA honors. Inc luded in f reshman Kroodsma's wins was a no-hitter

against Alma.

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Lett to right: First row; B. Oosterhouse, R. Mathews, W. Cotts, D. Farmer, S. Nienhuis; Second row: M. Johnson, S. Piersma, C. Poppink, D. Kreuger, T. Dekuiper, D. Troost; Third row: D. Berger, P. Terpstra, D. Kroodsma, C. VanWieren, T. Pelon, Coach Siedentop

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TENNIS

"Doc" Green nursed his tennis team through a cold Southern tour, and they responded with six s t r a i g h t v i c t o r i e s in the MIAA before bowing to perennia l champion Kalamazoo.

Byron Hopma , Lance Stell, Randy Nykamp, and Don Krone-meyer tu rned in fine seasons for the Dutchmen as singles players, with H o p m a and Nykamp named as all-MIAA doubles players.

Left to right, First row: R. Kronemcyer, B. Hopma, R. Nykamp, L. Stell, D. Nykerk; Second row: I . Safaar, C. Walters, C. Holleman, R. Engstrom, Coach Green

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GOLF Al though faced wi th a re-

bu i ld ing season on the links, the golfers finished strong, w inn ing their last three league matches

and compi l ing a 4-5 record. Bill Pot te r and Gordon Kor-

stange, the two returnees, jo ined wi th Larry Cain, Ken Kolen-b rander and George Cook to make u p the squad. Pot ter led the strong finish, shoot ing 154 on the 36 hole M I A A field day to tie for

third. All five golfers will be re turn-

ing next year to bolster Hope ' s

chances for a league title.

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From left to right: K. Kolanbrander, G. Korstanje, B. Potter, L. Cain, G, Cook

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Hope's i n t r a m u r a l p rogram cont inued to provide activity this

year for bo th men and women. Men's sports , inc luded football ,

basketball, Softball, tennis, hand-ball, bowling, golf, and volley-ball. T h e women p layed field

hockey, basketball , softball , ten-nis ,badminton, bowled and partic-

ipa ted in archery. T h e Praters took first place in

the f ra terni ty i n t r a m u r a l all sports competi t ion this year, edg-ing out the Cosmos on the strength of a fine May Day track

victory. T h e women's all sports t rophy

was won by the f reshmen.

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Hope ' s women ' s tennis team

h a d a supe rb season, w i n n i n g

seven matches and losing only to

Kalamazoo. I n the M I A A tourn-

a m e n t Kalamazoo n u d g e d ou t

ou r girls 12-11 to take the championsh ip .

Ba rba ra Brunson , T o o d i e Fin-

lay, a n d Dot t i e M a n u e l won the

first, second a n d th i rd singles

championsh ip s r e s p e c t i v e l y in

the t o u r n a m e n t . Finlay and

M a n u e l wen t t h r o u g h unde-

fea ted in a season which should

h e l p increase the popu la r i ty and

cal iber of play in women 's ten-nis.

Left to right, First row: S. Kooistra, N. Alexander, D. Manuel, V. Swart; Second row: T. Finlay. B. Klaasen, D. Schipper, B. Brunson

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WOMEN'S

BASKETBALL

Women ' s i n t e r c o l l e g i a t e basketball , al-

though relatively unknown , is m a k i n g a strong bid for recognit ion. Hope 's team, coached by D a u g h n Schipper, plays a spirited brand of basketball tha t belies their 2-7

record. H igh scorers this season were Delia Kuiper ,

Dee VanderVlucht , and Sally Kooistra who

played roving forward. Carol Van Middles-worth and Joyce Flipse stood out on defense,

a non-scoring posit ion.

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ORGANIZATIONS

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BLUE KEY Blue Key, a nat ional honorary fra-

ternity, is composed of senior men who have demonstra ted outs tanding scholarship and leadership ability. Awarded B l u e Key scholarships, these men operate the college book store, sponsor weekly cul tural assem-blies and p r o v i d e s e n i o r s with g radua te school informat ion. T h e members enjoy monthly banquets and an annua l date-night.

Left to right. Row 1; J. Wang, A. Parcell, M. Nozari, P. Hesselink, J. Boeringa, R. Abel; Row 2: J. Tell, W. Cathcart, B. Neckers, R. Emmert, L. Haverkamp, R Anderson, P. Ransford, J. Serum; not pictured: P. Bast, C. Menning, B Masselink

Left to right, Row 1: P. Dykstra, N. Bonjernoor, M. E. Bridger; Row 2: K. Verduin, S. Prins, S. Cady, S. Kooistra, C. Reidsma, A. Deitz, C. Timkovich

MORTAR BOARD

T a p p e d at annua l May Day cere-monies, members of Mor ta r Board, nat ional women's honorary society, are ou ts tanding senior women cho-sen for qualit ies of h igh scholarship, campus leadership and service in the interest of the college. Among events sponsored by Mor ta r Board are the Dean's List Tea , campus bullet in board, "Last Chance Ta lk" , and a series of cul tural films.

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STUDENT SENATE

Thi s year's S tuden t Senate as-

sumed a s t rengthened posit ion in represent ing s tudent interests. Un-der the able leadership of Bruce Neckers, the Senate voiced itself ef-fectively in campus affairs, d rawing assistance f rom the NSA commit tee . T h e Senate also improved its inter-nal s t ructure with const i tu t ional

revisions. Sponsorship of " T h e Let-te rmen" and suppor t of the SCSC drive were two of the bigger projects under taken by the Senate d u r i n g the

year. H Left to right, Row 1: C. Claassen, S. Tomlinson. I. Edbrookc, C. Shepherd; Row 2: K. Walz, M. Bennink, S. Sonneveldt, B. Neckers, B. L. Dietch, J. Woerdehoff; Row 3: A. Miedema. }. Moored, T. Draft, J. Boelkins, G. Gustafson, A. Osbon, K. Camp, R. Donia: Row 4: G. Korstange, J. Wormuth, J. Boeringa, T. Rosine, D. Troost. S. Wessling, J. Chesney, T. Ogren, J. Dillbeck

Left to right. Row 1: M. Hoffman, P. Bast; Row 2: M, E. Bridger, B. White, K. Verduin; not pictured: J. Knapp, J. Simons

STUDENT COURT

Discipline is enacted on violators of col lege regulat ions by the Stu-dent Court , now in its second year of operat ion. Unde r the leadership of chief justice Paul Bast, the court tries to deal intelligently and posi-tively with the sometimes ambiguous cases which conf ront it in the con-text of a developing college com-muni ty . Cour t members are juniors and seniors appoin ted by the Student

Senate.

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MILESTONE

Joyce Flipse, Editor-in-chief

Gordon Korstange, Assistant Editor Mary Hakken, Senior Editor

Cheryl Richardson, Index Editor Shirley VanRaalte and Lee Ann VanHaver, Underclassmen Editors

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T h e end result of many hours

of work by various people is what Milestone i s . . . . enjoy it.

Marcia Swets, Copy Editor

A1 Miedema, Business Manager

Doug Smith and Sherrie Lundahl, Organization Editors

Susan Spring, Faculty Editor

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Charles Menning, Editor-in-chief

John Mulder, News Editor

Bob Donia, National News Editor Mary Hakken, Copy Editor

Bob Schroeder, Advertising Manager

Reporters: Bob Donia, Ellen Borger, Pat Canfield,

Paul Verduin, Randy Miller

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ANCHOR A dr iv ing force on Hope 's campus is

the anchor which appears weekly and serves to raise disputes and questions, awaken opinion, and add dimension to

college life t h roughou t the year. U n d e r the leadership of Chuck Menning , the paper regularly produces several pages and special edi t ions covering all aspects of campus life, with s t imula t ing editor-

ial, cartoons, and letters to the editor, add ing to the news and critical bu lk of

the paper .

Jim Mace, Sports Editor

Kathy Verduin and N'ina Bossenbroek, Editorial Assistants Maren Kiefer, Headline Editor

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Tom Renner. Photographer Carole DeYoung. Darkroom Technician

Alan Jones. Critique Editor

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OPUS

Intro II: by Rein Vander Hill, Opus art editor and contributor to the fall edition of Opus.

Opus, Hope 's fine arts magazine, is wri t ten and published by students. Th i s year two editions of Opus were publ ished; one in the Fall term and the other in

conjunct ion with the Fine Arts Festival in the Spring. T h r o u g h o u t the year Opus sponsors poetry readings in an a t tempt to br ing about interest in this form of artistic expression. T o st imulate creative s tudent work and to provide a means to evaluate that work have been the purpose of Opus.

Left to right: L. Dykstra, D. Kardux, R. Yzenbaard, J. Elfering, P. Hesselink, C. Timkovich, Board of Editors

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Left to right, Row 1: F. Sherburn, C. Knecht, B. Cathcart; Row 2: N. DeBoer, R. Van Schenknof, D. Stehouwer, D. Catlin, B. Schroeder

W T A S , the wholly s tudent-operated campus radio station, brings 60 hours a

week of l istening pleasure to the college communi ty . Combin ing the CBS news resources and campus talent , 610 Rad io is the s tudent 's voice for the best in news, views, and music. In addi t ion, the station provides coverage of all m a j o r campus funct ions, away footbal l games, and Christmas Vacation road condit ions informa-

tion.

Left to right, Row 1: M. Ondrus, J. Hahnfeld, D. Shiels, P. Miller, Courtney. H. Dykema. D. Swets, W. Peacock. L. VanDeHoef. J. C. TenPas, M. Enderlin, C. Rowe. P. MyC«. J. Powell, R. Gruetz- VanDerSchalk, J. Chesney. T. Breur, J. Sabo, T. Gies, J. Een.genburg,

macher, R. DeSawal, VV. Bovenkerk, P. Read; Row 2: H. Bowman, J- A g g e n

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CHAPEL CHOIR

Since its format ion in 1953, the Chapel Choir has developed into one of the finest college choirs in the country and can point to many distin-guished achievements. Directed by Dr. Rober t Cavanaugh, highl ights this year were the Faure Requ i em per formed in March, and the spring tour to the Midwest du r ing spring vacation. In-volved in many activities, the choir sings for the daily chapel service, Christmas Vespers, spring concert and baccalaureate service. T h e year in-cluded two television appearances and perform-

ance at the dedication of the windmil l .

COLLEGE CHORUS

T h e H o p e College Chorus (formerly called the

Chancel Choir) sings twice a week in the daily chapel services and is usually involved in prepar-ing for two publ ic performances each year. In the Chris tmas Vespers Concert they per formed a 16th century verse an them by Or lando Gibbons. As guest performers in the Spring band concert they did the "Jubi la te Deo", by Giovanni Gabri-elli, using double chorus, brass and organ.

Students assisting the group are Rober t Bar-rows, organist and s tudent director; Rosemary Hekman , organist and s tudent director; and Floyd Farmer, s tudent director.

T h e chorus is open to all interested students wi th no requi red audi t ion. T h e group, unde r the direction of Roger E. Davis, affords the s tudent an oppor tun i ty to par t ic ipate in the prepara t ion and performance of great choral works.

Christmas caroling by the College Chorus

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Left to right, Row 1: S. Utzinger, K. Huyck, C. Yonkers, S. RadlifF, F. Wilson, B. Alhart, C. Meier, M. Scherpenisse, M. Bennink, Ruth Zieman, L. Tiezzi, M. Wiegman, E. Whitaker, M, Leestma, K. Dryf-hout, J. Mast; Row 2: M. Flikkema, F. Welcher, J. Alexander, J. Smoll, T. Leenhouts, C. Richardson, S. Dykstra, S. Sonneveldt, Cheryl Defendorf, M. De Graaf, G. Langstraat, R. Rikkers, J. Thomas, K. Miersnia, P. Helder, L. Dykema, E. Hook: Row 3: N. Schwab, A.

Wilson, T. Griffen, K. Beck, K. Kronemeyer, B. Smith, M. Otto, B. Dietch, E. Taylor, A. Joeckel, C. Yeager, B. Neckers, M. Lemmencs, J. Dykstra, M. Laughlin, J. Van Kolken; Row 4: R. Witter, J. Waldron, A, VanderMeer, j . Knapp, P. Van Leirop, J. Daane, A. Jones, E. Julien, B. Race, W. Cook, K. Bakker. D. Walvoord, G. Vander Velde, H Lucas, P. Verduin, G. Hagans, J. De Smidt

College Chorus

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VIOLIN Leslie Clark* David Tubergen* Nina Bossenbroek* Glenys Davidson* Albert Oosterhof* Joan TenHoor Linda Davis* Norma Michailkov Jean Jonoski Pat Herold Margo Johnson Corliss Nelson* Susan Bosnian* Joan Loweke Marcia Newhouse Alan Bentz Karyn Rigterink Wanda Rider VIOLA Ruth Yzenbaard* Ruth Sjolin* Fred Schutmaat Wanda Rider Barbara Plewes* Marilyn Rynbrandt CELLO Mary Pat Russell* Nancy Alexander* Margaret June Robert Schwegler John Renwick Richard Wolters BASS Donald Sill* Gregory Hulse Menno Kraai

FLUTE Nancy Rector* Carla Reidsma* Ann Hutchinson PICCOLO Snellen Prins

OBOE Donn Mcintosh*

Patricia MacEachron Kathryn Dickenson* Jean Krauss ENGLISH HORN Donn Mcintosh CLARINET Robert Benzenberg*

Betty Swinehart Fran Webinga* Lawrence DeBoer BASS CLARINET Stephen Guth BASSOON Amzie Parcell* Paul Lein* John Solodow Leon VanDyke HORN Gerald Waanders* Gloria Mooi* Pat Gabbey Ann VanDorp William Cathcart T R U M P E T Thomas Steffens* Palmer Veen* Gerald Auten Sidney Disbrow TROMBONE William Nicholson* Ron VanderBeek BASS TROMBONE Robert Barrows TUBA John Allan TIMPANI Floyd Farmer* PERCUSSION Lawrence Calfee* James Ruffner PIANO AND CELESTE Robert Formsma HARP Lauralee Campbell )

•Indicates Symphonette members

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ORCHESTRA AND

SYMPHONETTE T h e season of 1964-65 was exceptionally busy for the H o p e

College Orchestra beginning with two television appearances on W O O D - T V as a part of the fall lecture on Music Since 1900 presented by Dr. R ider of the music faculty. In the November concert Charles Aschbrenner of the music faculty, appeared as soloist in the per formance of Gershwin's Rhap-sody in Blue. T h e program was repeated at Lake View High School in Batt le Creek and shortly a f te r the first of the year the orchestra jo ined the Chapel Choir in a pe r fo rmance of the Faure Requ iem. As par t of the F ine Arts Festival the

orchestra presented a program devoted to the works of Ulysses Kay with the composer in at tedance and the final concert of the season fea tured Charles Cast leman as soloist in

the Brahm's Concerto. T h e H o p e College Symphonet te completed its eleventh

annua l ex tended concert tour d u r i n g the 1964-65 season with concerts in Michigan, Ontar io , New York, New Hampshi re , and New Jersey. T h e g roup has now toured thirty-five states covering nearly fifty thousand miles to play more than two hundred concerts on tour. In addi t ion to present ing concerts

at Oakland University at Rochester, Michigan and in the Hol land area, d u r i n g the early part of the year the sym-phonet te made two appearances on W O O D - T V and joined the Band in present ing a concert of Chris tmas music.

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BAND A band in the best sense is the H o p e Col-

lege Band, which fills the double demanding role of a march ing and concert organization. T h e band contr ibutes to the football spirit by enter ta in ing at half t ime and marching in the Homecoming parade. As a concert or-ganization the band made television appear-ances, pe r formed on campus, in the surround-ing area and had a successful spring tour.

Left to right, Row 1: R. Bcnzenberg, D. Staat, F. Webinga, D. Mcintosh, Mr. R, Cecil, R. Wagner, N. Rnnchey, P. Reynolds, C. Van Vossen, N. Rector: Row 2; B. Swinehart, S. Pickard, G. Gouwens, C. Lake, P. Hesselink, P. Clements, A. Parcell, W. Cathcart, C. Roberts, G. Waanders, E. Wybenga, P. Leibundguth, D. Manuel, N.

Sobania, P. Miller, P. Lein; Row 3: T. O'Meara, C. Van Noord, W. Meennan, S. Shauger, K. Weber, A. Bilyeu, F. Emerson, R. Gruetz-macher, B. Formsma, G. Auten, J. Trost, J. RufFner, P. Veen, J. Brink, R. Westervelt, W. Nicholson, R. Vander Beek; Row 4: R. Formsma, J. Allan. L. Cole, C. Vanden Hoek, F. Farmer, L, Calfee

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SINFONIA Established on Hope 's campus in

1961, the Iota Omega chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the nat ional professional music f ra terni ty , is dedi-cated to " the advancement of music and to the b ro therhood among men engaged in music activities." Special activities for the year included the semi-formal Chris tmas dance, a con-cert of Moravian music and at tend-ance at a p r o v i n c e w o r k s h o p at Western Michigan U n i v e r s i t y . In addition, the men of Sinfonia re-ceived an award for the most mem-bers ini t iated into the chapter be-

tween 1962 and 1964.

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Left to right, Row 1: R Cecil, M. Lemmcnes, P. Hesselink, B. Cathcart, A. Parcel!, G. Hubbard: Row 2: D. Tubergen, P. Harmelink, R. VandcrBeek, B. Westervelt, J. Daane, K. Weber, B. Neckers; Row 3: G. Auten, G. Hulse, E. Julien, P. Veen, C. Walvoord, P. Lein, J. Trost, D. Grissen

Left to right, Row 1: K. Brown, P. Gleichmann; Row 2: J. Zsiros, T. Leenhouts, A. Hiuch-

inson, E. Wolters

CLASSICS HONORS

Eta Sigma Phi is a na t iona l classics honors f ra terni ty which p r o m o t e s and sponsors the study of the classics. It is composed of those who have e x h i b i t e d o u t s t a n d i n g scholastic achievement in this field.

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FRENCH CLUB

Encouraging an appreciat ion for the language and cul ture of French-speaking countries, the French Club members enjoy many interesting programs th roughout the year. Th i s year these programs included a picnic, slides, speakers, a p rogram of cutt ings of two French plays, a Spring banque t , a French Christmas Concert and an Easter d inner .

Left to right, Row 1: E. Borger, B. Hcrkner, K. Janssen, J. Loweke, L. Kupkrian, C. Roberts, S. Pierce; Row 2; B. Bao, B. Bang, A. Hutchinson, M. Feyt, M. Hakken, J. Flipse, R. Perry, M. Essenbaggers, N, Meyer

GERMAN CLUB

Under the leadership of Dr. Megow, the Ger-man Club presented enjoyable and profitable programs to interested German students. In-cluded in the activities this year were film show-ings of "Romant ic Germany" and "Kundstu-den t in Ursula ," slides by Maja Etter l in of Switzer-land, and a special Christmas meet ing fea tu r ing

legends and caroling.

SPANISH CLUB

T h e members of Spanish Club endeavor to increase knowledge of Spanish-speaking countries and to become more fluent in speaking the lan-guage. Special activities for the year include picnics, hayride, a Christmas fiesta for Mexican children, a Mexican Banquet , and a Peruvian party. In addit ion, Spanish tables in the d in ing halls provide an excellent oppor tuni ty to use the

language.

Left to right, Row 1: R. Wolters, N. Erickson, T. Velthuizen, E. Oster-haven, C. Knecht, M. Hakken; Row 2: E. Gearhart, J. Marsteller, L. Van Allsburg, S. Wright, M. Campbell, C. Richardson, T. Stahl, S. Short, F. Strong, W. Heine, G, Megow

Left to right. Row 1: A. A wad, B. Magan, B. Momeyer, D. Courtney, P. Washburn, J. Woerdehoff; Row 2: C. Chappell, F. Hala, M. Hoekstra, M. Ralph. H. Weller, I. Bundza, R. Perry, N. Butterworth, M. Russell, L. Ashe

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FRENCH HONORS

T h e Hope chapter of Pi Delta Phi, the French honors fraterni ty, is composed of French s tudents who have completed an advanced course in French and have ma in ta ined a B average. T h i s organization holds two meetings each year.

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\ Left to right. Row 1: C. Reidsma, N, Bonjernoor, J. Kemink, M. Hakken, R. Yzcnbaard; Row 2: F. Hala, M. Gouwens, N, Meyer, R. Perry, A. Joeckcl, M. Hoffman, C. Roberts

GERMAN HONORS

Hope's local Gamma Chi Chapter of Delta Phi A lpha had two d inner meetings this year, the Christmas banque t and the ini t iat ion d inner . Membersh ip is dependen t upon a high scholastic average in German subjects.

Left to right, Row 1: J. VanSIageren, M. Gouwens, J. Postmus; Row 2: E. Gearhart, A. Cole, K. Walsma, R. Wepfer, R. DeYoung W. Heine

SPANISH HONORS

At a banque t , March 6, 1965, five s tudents and three p r o f e s s o r s became charter members of Epsilon Pi, Hope's chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, the nat ional honorary Spanish fraterni ty . Basis for membership includes academic excellence and interest in the Hispanic language and cul-ture. Dr. F. Dewey Amner , na t ional executive secretary of the fraterni ty officiated at the instal-

lation and ini t iat ion ceremonies. Left to right. Row 1: B Momeyer, F. Hala, I. Bundza; Row 2: R Perry, M. Hoekstra, M. Ralph H, Weller

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Left to right, Row 1: M. Voigt. D. Kuiper; Row 2; T. Leenhouls, D. Noel, S. Radliff

SPEECH HONORS

M e m b e r s h i p i n t h e Michigan G a m m a Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta, the h o n o r a r y f o r e n s i c society is

gained th rough par t ic ipat ion in ora-tory, extemporaneous speaking, pub-lic address, debate, and discussion. In i t ia t ion is held at the spring ban-quet . T h i s year H o p e part icipated in the Nat ional Convention, winn ing an e x c e l l e n t in the women's and men's division.

Lett to right; D. Noel, M. Voigt, S, Radliff, J. Koch

DEBATE SQUAD

W i t h the N C D topic "Resolved that the Federal Government should establish a program of public work for the u n e m p l o y e d , " the debate squad began practice for the many tournaments held t h r o u g h o u t the year. In addit ion to informal prac-tice debates with other colleges such as Albion and Western Michigan, the squad part icipated in a tourna-men t at Michigan State. T w o of the members were able to at tend the Nat ional Pi Kappa Delta Speech tou rnamen t held at Tacoma, Wash-

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N C P Pi Epsilon Delta, the Nat ional Collegiate Players, is a

na t ional honorary dramatics f ra terni ty . T h e N C P gold key is won by service to the theatre, upon recommendat ion of

the local chapter , and approval of the na t ional council. It is based on a system of points which are gained for work

on-stage and back-stage du r ing the year.

Left to right, Row 1: B. Chain, T. Leenhouts, K. Lenel, D. Kardaux; Row 2; R Hecht, R. Wcgter,

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Left to right, Row I; P. Gabbey, B. Bang, D. Engelsman, S. Shauger,; Row 2: N, Rens, C. Yeager, J. VanSlageren, M. Luther. A. Hovingh, H. Tan; Row 3: L. Helder, J. Wormuth, D. Lape, L. Dorey, B. DeYoung, J. Zwart, L. Meengs, B. Masselink, R. Bolt, P. Crook

BIOLOGY HONORS

T h e Alpha Eta Chapter of Beta Beta Beta is composed of students who h a v e e x h i b i t e d outs tanding scholastic achievement in the bio-logical sciences. T h i s year, under the leadership of Bruce Masselink, the organization presented a varied program including trips to the Chi-cago Museum of Na tu ra l History and the Pine Rest Menta l Hospital . In addit ion to various lectures by members of the Biology Depar tment , Dr. Spieler of the Illinois Inst i tute of Technology and Mr. Roger Stroh of the Depar tment of Environmental Hea l th were featured. Several mem-bers also part icipated in a field trip to Florida.

Left to right. Row 1: J. Albrecht, R. DeYoung. H. Tan, L. Lcppla, M. Nozari. D. Bao; Row 2: B. Masselink, L. Dorey, G. Gilmore. L. Helder, H, Hoeksema, J. Dykstra

PRE-MED SOCIETY

T h e Michigan Beta Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta, the interna-tional premedical honor society en-deavors t o g i v e i n s i g h t i n t o the various facets of medical practice. Monthly meetings are held to which a guest speaker is invited or a film shown. Field trips are taken to the Universities of Michigan and Chi-cago medical schools.

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CHEMISTRY CLUB

T h e Chemistry C lub is the H o p e College s tudent affiliate chapter of the A m e r i c a n C h e m i c a l Society. Members are chemistry majors who plan to go into teaching, research, or industrial chemistry. In addi t ion to its monthly meetings which fea ture lectures given by members of the senior class and guests f r o m other schools, the club takes an annua l t r ip to Standard Oil of Ind iana .

Left to right, Row 1: F. Smies. C. Niekamp, R Gaines, R. Warnet, R. Hilbclink; Row 2: T. Su, R. Allen, K. Lamphere, R. Abel, S. Frins, J. Serum, P. Schaap: Row 3: L. N. Lo, J. Fargher, D. DeHollander, D. VVegner, M. Rottschafer, D. Dalman, S. Su, I), Anderson, E. Jeckel; Row 4: J. Wang, H. Tigelaar, J. Lee, D. Stehouwer, J. Driy, H. Hoeksma, B.

Bouma, F. Oettle

PSYCHOLOGY CLUB

Composed of interested psychology majors, the Psychology Club holds meetings at the homes of various professors. T h e r e are also meetings throughout the year to which the general s tudent body is invited. Spe-cial events this year included lectures by Dr. Walke r and Dr. Mckeckie of the University of Michigan, and the showing of the film, "My Six Con-

victs."

Left to right: J. Boeringa, A. Chesney, M. Hoffman, J. Richardson, J. Chesney, P. Havinga

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RESIDENT ADVISORS

Left to right, Row 1: D. Grissen, W. Petz, J. Serum, B. Folkerts; Row 2: R. White, P. Ransford, C. Poppink, J. Muller, R. Anderson, R. Emmert

Counsel ing and discipline are the main duties of the Resident Advisors. In the women's residences they assist in room check, help main ta in quie t hours, dis t r ibute grades, help stu-dents with special problems and en-force school regulations. In addi t ion to these duties, the Kollen Hal l ad-visors fine violators of college regu-lations. Resident Advisors meet reg-ularly with members of the faculty to discuss problems and learn coun-seling procedures.

Left to right, Row 1: M. Hoffman, L. Rundle, J. Postmus, M. Hakken, T. Velthuizen, S. Steketee; Row 2: R. Rikkcrs, W. Nilsen, K. Brown, B. Allred, T, VanDyk, M. Swets, J, Smoll

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Lett to right, Row 1: G. Kryger.M. Essebaggers, R. Sagendorf, D. Reitsneider, P. Peacock, J. Esther; Row 2: S. Lundahl, M. Mills, J. Taylor, J. Morgan, M. Bridger, L. Davies,

R. Rikkers, T. Stahl

Lett to right, Row 1: C. Yeager, A. Cheung, G. Grotenhuis, C. Shepherd; Row 2: C. Deten-dorf, D. Reifsneider, L. Wolbrink, C. Richardson, S. Steketee, R. Sytsma; Row 3: G. Paalman, B. Allred, M. Swets, K. Dryfhout, A. Fischer, S. Dampman

AWS COUNCIL AWS ACTIVITIES

BOARD T h e local Association of W o m e n

Students be longs to IAWS, the Inter-collegiate Association of W o m e n Stu-dents w h i c h e n d e a v o r s t o s e r v e women in a representative form of self-government and to encourage a h igh level of personal responsibility and citizenship. AWS is divided into two groups. T h e Council is the gov-ern ing body which sets some of the gu id ing principles and regulat ions for the women students, compiles the women's handbook, and administers

the demeri t system. T h e AWS Activities Board serves

as the social p lann ing board sponsor-ing events such as Big-Little Sister program, Nykerk B r e a k f a s t , style show, carol sing, In te rna t ional Night , special speakers, the Women 's Devel-opmen t Program, May Day, and the Mother-Daughter Banquet .

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HISTORY HONORS

Phi Alpha The ta , the history honors fraterni ty, is now in its second year. T h e ini t iat ion banque t , fea tur ing Dr. Bow-dit;ch, chai rman of the history depart-men t at the University of Michigan, was held in the fall. T h e regional confer-ence, which is a t tended by representa-tives f rom all the Michigan chapters, was held at H o p e this year.

Left to right, Row I: D. Powell, W. Barlow, M. Kano, C. Van Lente, G. Rietveld; Row 2: N. Erickson, A. Cole, J. Ronda, A. Parcell, W. Cathcart, R. Pangle; Row 3: W.Magans, T.Straatsma, H. Brown. J. Terpstra, R. Werge

Left to right. Row 1: D. Grissen, S. Wilcox, N. Slagter; Row 2: C. Blood, P. Fried, W. Heine, R. VanSchenkhof

IRC T h e H o p e College I R C had an

extremly active year. A m o n g the events of the year was the winn ing of the award as one of the top ten IRC's in the past twenty-five years. T h e regional conference was hosted by Hope's chapter this year. Speakers for the year i n c l u d e d Dr. Wesley

Fischel, Mr. Joseph Jaques, Dr. James D o m o n , J r . , a n d Dr . R a y m o n d Gordon.

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SEA T h e Student Educat ion Associa-

t ion provides f u t u r e teachers with a bet ter unders tand ing of the profes-sion, its s tandards and policies. Th i s year for the first time, the SEA was unde r the faculty supervision of Mr. Dirkse. Meetings presented various speakers, films, and arranged educa-tional experiences to provide insight into the teaching profession. T h e annua l spring banque t concluded the year's program.

Left to right. Row 1: B. Ooosterhouse, P. Gleichmann; Row 2: N. Slagter, L. Dirkse, M. Pylman

BUSINESS AND

ECONOMICS CLUB

Business Economics club had an active year with emphasis on various business fields. S p e c i a l events in-cluded a guided tour th rough Chris-Craf t boat company, a t ou r th rough Heinz Co., and a tour th rough the Herman Miller Fu rn i tu r e Co., Zee-land, with a lecture by Mr. De Free on the "Scanlon Flan" in manage-ment. Social activities included pic-nics at the homes of Drs. Klaasen and Yntema.

Left to right, Row 1: D. Cook, J. Zeas, B. Peacock, P. Strengholt, R. Schumaker, G. Van Dahm, W. Kens; Row 2: B. Schantz, R. Folkerts, P. Harmelink. D. Heusinkveld, j . Pier

pont, J. Koch. K. Rowder, C. Tilton, T. DeLong, N. Alldritt

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Ltft to right. Row 1: D. Grissen, R. Donia; Row 2: J. Chesney, H. Huggins, T. Ogren

NSA T h e Nat ional Student Association coordi-

na t ing commit tee operates in three basic capacities on Hope's campus. In its first capacity the NSA acts as a liaison between H o p e College and the nat ional and regional offices of the NSA. A second impor tan t func t ion of the committee is to act as an advisory body to the s tudent Senate and other campus organizations. T h e committee also under takes co-ordination of campus-wide drives. Finally, the commit tee works to ac-qua in t the s tudent with such oppor tuni t ies as travel programs, an insurance plan, and numerous conferences unde r NSA auspices.

Left to right: E, Borger, P. Miller, S. Larkin

YOUNG REPUBLICANS

Active in local, state, and nat ional politics, members of the Young Republ ican Club hold monthly meetings. Guest speakers for the year included Rober t Goodell, U. S. Rep-resentative f rom New York; Elly Peterson, C a n d i d a t e for U .S . Representat ive f rom Michigan; Rober t Griffin, U. S. Representa-tives f rom Michigan. T h e club members took a canvas of the Hol land area to de termine political leanings, par t ic ipated in the state convention, a n d c o - s p o n s o r e d the Mock

Election.

YOUNG DEMOCRATS

Young Democrats active in campus and communi ty affairs, worked to get the voters of Hol land out to the polls before the final election and helped out at Democratic Head-quar ters downtown. They also part icipated

in the NSA mock election.

Left to right: G. Hubbard, J. Eubank, B. Allred, G. Rietveld

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Alpha Phi Omega works on the inteiior of the city mission

T h e N u Beta chapter of A lpha Ph i Omega, Nat ional service fraterni ty, is

active in campus affairs inc luding f reshman or ienta t ion and registrat ion, the Red Cross blood drive, and many social events. Service for the communi ty included the March of Dimes square dance and the redecorat ion of the Hol l and City

Mission.

Left to right. Row 1: R. Joseph, R. Wepfer, J. Schalk, W. Bruinsma, D. Kershner; Row 2: D. VVegner, G. Auten, R. Warnet, W. Groebeck, J. Nodop, D. Anderson; Row 3: D. Bergner, A. McGeehan, W. Whary, H. Bowman, W. DeBoer, C. Blood, W. Heine; Row 4: P. Read, R. Herkner, N. Schwab,

D. Dixon, W. TenPas, R. Veldhoff, A. Bentz

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Sue Shauger tutors . . . . as does Bob Anderson, the program's chairman

HIGHER HORIZONS

Inaugura t ed this year, H igher Horizons is a p rogram whereby college students a t tempt to broaden the horizons of Hol land elementary school children. T h e students, act ing as big brothers and sisters, take these children to museums, pup-pet shows and libraries, as well as on swimming and fishing trips.

Left to right, Row 1: A. Joeckel, M. E. Bridger, R. Zieman, D. Dykstra, J. Nelson, M. Luther, C. VandeBunte, M. Greiner, J. Woerderhoff, S. Champion, B. Alhart. M. Enderlin, M. Morris, J. Remtema, S. Strom; Row 2: P. Elzerman, J. Olsen, T. VanDyk, F. Emerson, M. Piers, K. Janssen, H. Huggins, J. Bell, J. Powell, G, Korstange, M.

Dillbeck, S. Cutting, J, Kallemyn, J. Lindaurer; Row 3: D. Plantinga, W, Bovenkerk. G. Poll, J. Braun, E. Willcocks, J, Sutherland, R. Anker, W. Whary, j . Beukelman, B.' Thompson, J. Richardson, P. Terpstra, J. Chesney. j . Drugg

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STUDENT LIFE COMMITTEE

T h e S t u d e n t L i f e Commit tee , which is composed of deans, faculty, and s tudent members , is one of the

control l ing rods on campus. I t is the responsibility of this commit tee to pass judgement on the various sug-gested "policy changes" for the col-lege du r ing the year, part icularly in those situations in which the ru le in question is directly a p p l i c a b l e to

students.

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Left to right, Row 1: B. Butler, G. Lainpert, M. K. Bridger, T. VanDyke, W. Hilmert; Row 2: Z. Murray. 1 Van Eenenaam, F. Sherburne, D. Siedentop. J. Harvey, B. Nerkers.

I. Hollenbach

Left to right. Row I: D. Troike, W. Borschel, L. Gerard. D. Courtney, W. Petz; Row 2: R. Koster. J. Smoll. S. Wiechman, N. Slagter, R. Justesen, S. Eenigenburg, S. Van Raalte

SCA Student Chris t ian Association is

organized for Chris t ian fellowship and discussion of vital issues. Special events for the year were the Geneva retreat, canoe re t reat a n d spr ing re-treat. Communi ty service includes deputa t ion teams and leadersh ip in the city mission programs:. Students also part icipate in weekly Bible study groups and social activities.

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"H" CLUB " H " Club at H o p e works to pro-

mote interest in the sports events and purchases new e q u i p m e n t for the Athlet ic Depar tment . T h e y also pu t ou t footbal l and basketball programs and sponsor the view board in Van Raal te basement. Men who have earned a let ter in any sport are eligi-ble for membersh ip in the organiza-tion.

Left to right, Row 1: R. Anker, C. Poppink, H. Hyink; Row 2: G. Peipcr, C. VanWyk, D. Poppink, P. Rauwerdink

WAA BOARD Women ' s Athlet ic Association or-

ganizes women's sports events in in-t ramura l competi t ion in basketball , Softball, badmin ton , tennis and vol-leyball. I n t e r c o l l e g i a t e sports are archery, basketball and tennis. Spe-cial events are the co-ed n igh t in the gym, b o w l i n g e v e r y Friday, and

swimming.

Left to right. Row 1: G. Grotenhuis, K. Brown, B. Allred, S. Kooistra, N. Rens, M. De-Graaf; Row 2: S. Parker, C. Yzenbaard, M. Parker, D. DeAngelis, J. Wells, S. VanRaalte; Row 3: J. Flipse. B. Costing, C. VanMiddlesworth. V. Fris, L. VanHaver, A, Osborn, D. Kuiper

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IFC T h e Inter-f ra terni ty Council, com-

posed of two members f rom each of Hope's five fraternities, experienced a busy year. Besides the ordinary ac-tivities of setting dates for rush, awarding the scholastic trophy, and acting as a liaison between fraterni-ties, the Council sponsored an all-Greek li terary meet ing to encourage the societies in the intellectual realm. In ano ther impor tan t move, initia-tion week was moved between semes-ters or to before school starts.

Left to right, Row 1: T. VanDam, G. Lampert, B. Klow; Row 2: J. Knaap, R. Hilbelink,

J. Dibbet, J. Wormuth

Left to right. Row 1: S. Eenigenburg, M. Leestma, T. VanDyke, N. Mallory, P. Myen, D. Hinz; Row 2: J. Crossman, N. Prothro, L. Davies, D. Kuiper, M. Paalman, J. Postmus,

A. Osbon, C. Yonkers, P. Helder, P. Gabbey

PAN-HELLENIC

Pan-Hellenic board, composed of three representatives f rom each of the six sororities, serves as a govern-ing board for all sorority activities. T h e int roduct ion of a new rush sys-tem and the revision of in formal init iation policy were two impor tan t steps taken by the Pan-Hel lenic board this year.

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First Term President — Joan Esther Vice-president — Kathy Harrison Secretary — Dorothy Troike Treasurer — Ellen Borger

Second Term President — Ruth Kohlman Vice-president — Marlea Ton Secretary — Kathy Walsma Treasurer — Ellen Borger

Third Term President — Kathy Harrison Vice-president — Charlene Leong Secretary — Irene Oosterbaan Treasurer — Ellen Borger

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Left to right, Row 1: J. Woerdehoff, E. Shaw, L. Kupfrian, G. Mooi, B. Alhart, ). Postmus, E. Borger, M. E. Bridger, M. VanPernis. J. Schaper, C. Dalebout, C. Leong, A. Awad; Row 2: B. Granberg, N. Rons, J. Van Slagcrcn, A. Elmore, B. Boike, D. Walsma, J. Jappinga,

J. Lindauer, C. Bertelsen, R. Meyer, T. VanDyk, P. Cresswell, D. Troike, C. Roberts; Row 3: S. Strom, C. Richardson, J. Esther, R. Kohlman, M. Oosse, }. Medema, M. Ton, K. Harrison, M. Esther, A. Osbon, S. Parker, I. Oosterbaan, G. Harrington, S. VanRaalte

ALPHA GAMMA PHI

Loyalty, f r iendsh ip and enthusiasm were the foundat ions upon which Alpha Phi buil t ano ther year. Fall rush came just in t ime to help the victorious Homecoming float, "Press the Britons." Alpha Phi s and Arkies en ter ta ined at a Christmas party for underpr ivi leged children. Roses and lit t le brown jugs set the scene for the "Twe l f th Nigh t " of February, their winter formal. L inda Tiezzi led her sorority sisters to Char lot town in the All-College Sing. W i t h the informal at Sleep Hol low and the Spring

House Party, the year came to a fitting close.

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First Term President — Sandy Cady Vice-president — Marty Lootens Secretary — Linda Borgman Treasurer — Linda Dykstra

Second Term President — Wenche Nilsen Vice-president — Carol Beukema Secretary — Carla VandeBunte Treasurer — Linda Dykstra

Third Term President — Delia Kuiper Vice-president — Jo Ann Kemink Secretary — Mary Jane Mills Treasurer — Linda Dykstra

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Left to right, Row 1: C. Witter, L. Borgman, C. Meier, M. Voigt, J Kemink, L. Dykstra, L. Heimstra. I. Bundza, M. Paalman, T. Stahl P. Anderson. W. Nielsen, E. Gleichmann; Row 2: L. Slingerland, J Thomas, J. Haspcr, R. Hekman, K. Camp, E. Osterhaven, L. DeYonng C. Folkert, G. Dacus, M. Newhouse, L. Voorhorst, K. Kronemeyer, M

Swets, M. Hcndricks; Row 3: M. Diephuis, A. Sutton, D. Kniper, C. Howes, M. Cousineau, M. Baron, M. Klaasen, C. Borst, E. Davies, J. Wognum, E. Folkert, S. Dampman, C. VandeBunte, T. Leenhouts,

S. Sonneveldt

DELTA PHI

A successful year saw Del])hi take first place in the All-College Sing with "A Bird Flew" directed by Louise Voorhorst . Delphi 's also b rough t

home the scholastic t rophy for first semester. T h e winter formal held at Cascade Country C lub had as its theme, "A Canterbury 1 ale with pewter mugs as favors. Special speaker for a literary meet ing was Mr. Harr ing-ton, speaking on ar t and showing slides. The informal held at Castle

Park and the farewell to the seniors b rought the busy year to a close.

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First Term President — Dottie Hinz Vice-president — Diane Reifsneider Secretary — Pat Myers Treasurer — Kit Janssen

Second Term President — Marion Hoekstra Vice-president — Marcia Pylman Secretary — Marcia Dozeman Treasurer — Kit Janssen

Third Term President — Fran Osborn Vice-president — Sue Bosshard Secretary — Mary Enderlin Treasurer — Kit Janssen

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Left to right, Row 1: S. Bosshard. J. Wallace, S. Houghtaling, M. Enderlin, M. Morris, P. Myers; Row 2: K. Beck. M. Hallquist, M. Dozeman. M. Pylman, D. Hinz, N. Mallory; Row 3:

P. Force, N. Slagter, K. Janssen, M. Hoekstra. D. Staat. F. Osborn

KAPPA BETA PHI

T h e Dor ian sorority began its year wi th the annua l house party at I im Buck II and then began work on the Homecoming fioat enti t led " D u m p the Britons." Following the Homecoming parade, a luncheon honor ing the a lumnae was held at the Eten House. Cu lmina t ing a week of pledge initia-tion, the date night f ea tu red a hay ride and beach party. 1 he sponsorship of a needy family at Chris tmas and a pre-exam pizza break at 11 Forno's, finished the first semester. "Camelot ," the winter formal was held at Cascade Count iy Club and proved to be an enjoyable evening for all. 1 he Ice Cream Social was followed by the All-College Sing wi th Kit Janssen directing My Favorite Things" . T h e year's activities ended with Spring rush, the informal and the

Spring house party.

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First Term President — Snellen Prins Vice-president — Pat Elzerman Secretary — Diane DeWitt Treasurer — Sue Short

Second Term President — Karne Huyck Vice-president — Evonne Taylor Secretary — Lois VanHarn Treasurer — Sue Short

Third Term President — Betty Lou Dietch Vice-president — Marty Campbell Secretary — Sue Neher Treasurer — Sue Short

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Left to right, Row I: S. Wright, C. VanderBurgh, A. Hutch-inson, L. Leppla, L. Abraham, P. Havinga, S. Naher; Row 2; K. Owen, S. Short, M. Leestma, S. Wiechman, M. De-

Graaf, P. Welmers, M. Campbell; Row 3: T. Baker, S. Prins, M. P. Russel, P. Elzerman, C. Yeager, S. Eenigenburg, B.

Dietch

KAPPA DELTA CHI

Kappa Chi's began their year wi th date n ight on a Hal loween theme. T h e Homecoming float was ent i t led "Hope Grinds Briton Burgers. Christmas brought the Muscular Dystrophy drive and caroling, fol-

lowed by the winter formal , Deep Purple . T h e song for the All-College Sing, " T h e Sleigh," won the Kappa Chi's second place. Among the guest speakers for the literary meetings were Dr. Carweli and Mrs. Lubbers . Rush and the Spring informal rounded out a successful year

for Kappa Chi.

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First Semester President — Carina Erikson Vice-president — Sue Rose Secretary — Marilyn Hoffman Treasurer — Pat Schoonmaker

Second Semester President — Linda Munro Vice-president — Nancy Bush Secretary — Lynn Draemer Treasurer — Pat Schoonmaker

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Lett to right, Row 1: J.Wells, C.Erickson, S. Rose, M. Lee, M.Greiner, P. Ashwood, M. Bates. J. Wells, A. M. Fischer, M. Hoffman; Row 2: M. Hoffman, 1$. Bang. L. Munro, L. Kraemer, P. Helder, M. Wyatt. P. Gabbey, C. Chappell, L. Brueggemyer, K. Dryfhout, J. Dirkse;

Row 3: ]. Smoll, L. Lindblacle, D. DeAngelis, S. Steketee, N. Bush, P. Schoonmaker, J. Elgersma, A. Cobb, M. Dykema, C. Schueneman, J.

Dcjager, L. VanHaver

SIGMA IOTA BETA

T h e Sibylline sorority had a busy year with social activities and com-muni ty projects. Beginning the year by taking second place with their homecoming float, they moved on to a car wash with the Knicks and an Easter party for underpr iv i leged children. J a n i c e Smoll led the sorority for the All-College Sing with "Milk and Honey." Special speakers for literary meetings included Dr. Kame, speaker on cancer, and Mrs. Van Allsburg, who spoke on flower arrangements . T h e Spring in formal ended

the year for the Sibs.

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First Semester President — Nancy Bonjernoor Vice-president — Kathy Leseman Secretary — Helen Tan Treasurer — Judy VanderNaald

Second Semester President — Pam Dykstra Vice-president — Ginger Kryger Secretary — Julie Alexander Treasurer — Judy VanderNaald

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Lett to right, Row I: J. Grossman, J. Heeren, P. Gasperec, N. Seigh-man, G. Goodrich, B. VanKuiken, J. Nelson, L. Wolbrink, G. Defen-dorf, S. Kooistra, S. Ghapman, M. Bennink, J. Remtema, R. Ziemann, K, Lesemann; Row 2: D. Dykstra, N. Prothro, S, Dykstra, M. J. Koe-man, B. Jensen, N. Rector, R. Sytsma, B, King, J, Fisher, J. Vander-

Naald, G. Rollston, N, Nichols, T, Finlay, D. Joldersma, M. Luther, S. DeVries; Row 3: G. Grotenhuis, H. Tan, S. Lundahl, M. Otto, L. Rundle, N. Newman, N. Bonjernoor, J. Frissel, D. Wilkens, P. Dykstra, G. Rcidsma, M. Marchand, M. Sayles

SIGMA SIGMA

Sorosites, striving for the best and seeking the highest, had a ful l year. T h e winter formal was held at Spring Lake with the theme being "Holi-day for Hearts". T h e Sorosites also enjoyed a progressive dinner , the annua l a lumni meet ing and the joint Sorosis-Delphi meeting. In the spring, rush, the informal , and victory in the May Day softball tourna-

men t for women brought to a close another year for Sorosis.

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First Semester President — Paul Ransford Vice-president— Jeff Eubank Secretary — Bob Pangle Treasurer — Bill Peacock

Second Semester President —Jim Vanderkolk Vice-president — Al Miedema Secretary — Bill Cook Treasurer — Bill Peacock

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Left to right, Row I: L. Haverkamp, B. Masselififc, R. Thompson, K. Taylor, G. Cook, f. Hollcnbach, C. Osterhaven, E. Heneveld, R. Huizenga, M. Vogas, T. Heusinkveld, J. Thomas, M. Menning, P. Wassenaai; Row 2: D. Fiet. R. Schroeder, A. Miedema, G. Gouwens, W. Borshel, B. Hannaford, G. T. Breur, R Bolt. A. Wilson, J. Powell, H. Huggins, B. Welton, T. Van Dam, B. Cathcart, D, Renkes, J. Dibbet; Row 3: T. Renner, B. Nicholson, G. Waanders, C. Postma, R.

Anker, R, Bennink, VV. Michaelson, F. Shanholtzer, H. Lucas, R Rietveld, L. DeBoer. W. Cook, R. Bosnian, F. Van Lente, G. DeBoer, H. Hocksema, J. Knapp, B. Edman, D. Campbell, J. Richardson, W. Peacock: Row 4: J. VanderKolk. T. Ogren, H. Vogelaar, C. Van Wyk, J. Norton, P. VanLierop, B. Dahl, K. Zuithoff, G. Peiper, R. Miller, D. Weener, P. Terpstra, D. Berens, B. Bouina, L. Meengs, B. Ooster-house

CHI PHI SIGMA

Men of Arcadian fraterni ty stressed brotherhood in their literary meet-ings and social activities this year. In addit ion to the regular events, the Arkies enter ta ined the freshmen women and held a Christmas party for needy children in Hol land. "Philaedes' was the theme for the winter formal. Arkies were busy also with remodeling their basement. They cont inued fraternity t radi t ion throughout the year with p inning cere-

monies and serenades.

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First Semester President — Bob Anderson Vice-president — John Wormuth Secretary — Max Schipper Treasurer —John VerSteeg

Second Semester President— John Wormuth Vice-president — Graham Lampert Secretary — Charles Latowsky Treasurer —John VerSteeg

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Lett to right, Row 1: G. Lampert, D. deVelder, J. Skivington, S. Jenson, P. Mulford, J, Visser. R. Engstrom; Row 2: J. I'icrpont, L. DeVries, D. Reeves, D. Lane, M. Rottschafer, J. Muller, J. Versteeg, T. Smith, P. Nordstrom; Row 3: E. Greij, M. Schipper, R. Werterbeke,

C, Latowsky, K. Schrotenboer, R. Lindblad, E. Grabo, T. Mazur, J. Wesselink, J. Gibbs, J. Weenink; Row 4: J. Wormuth, D. Lape, J. deVelder, K. Carpenter, J. Ehrlich, M. Young, G. Duryee, G. Gottberg, G. Korstange, L. Finton

KAPPA ETA NU

T h e new year got off to an encouraging start with the redecoration of the basement. Th i s gave the Knicks a new setting for the rush activities and the house parties. Being the smallest of Hope's fraternities, the men of Kappa Eta N u found it rough going in the sports competit ions but they managed to enjoy the games. Fun was had by all at the parties, the informal, the barbeque and in particular, the formal at Sleepy Hollow. T h e pledges added twenty new men to the brotherhood to fill the spots left by the valuable graduat ing seniors.

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First Term President — Paul Bast Vice-president — Cal Poppink Secretary — John Mings Treasurer — Ken Walz

Second Term President — Cal Poppink Vice-president — Tom Cousineau Secretary — Jim Bekkering Treasurer — Ken Walz

Third Term President — Tom Cousineau Vice-president — Ken Walz Secretary — Phil Miller Treasurer — Chris Buys

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Left to right, Row I: G. Krueger. B. Barger, F. Brady, R. Holman, F. Lundell, (. Tyssc, W. Taylor, S. Langeland, D. Farmer, J. Pruiksma, R. Owens, R. Kuiper, B. Kilbourn, W. Mills, A. Kinney; Row 2: Dr. A, Jentz, T . Sheffield, J. /wart, H. Andersen, K. Feit, T. Bast, D. Krone-ineyer, W. Kullgren, C. Walters, C. Holleman, G. Rypma, J. Poortinga, J. Waterman, T. Thome, B. Withers, G. Workman; Row 3: J. Mecngs, D. Poppink, D. Baas, j . Huisman, P. Rauwerdink, R.

Kronemeyer. R. Fair, J. Lootens, C. Miller, ]. Bekkering, R. Archilla, T. Ming, F. Remmelsberger, J. Lemmerz, T. DeKuiper, R. Cooper, D. Gook, P. Miller, A. Smith; Row 4: T. Grundy, W. Poppink, J. Monsma, D. Oehm, B. Hopma, J. Buteyn, B. Hultgren, L. Stell, G. Holvick, K. Walz, C. Langeland, G. Garwood, B. Schantz, B. Klerk, A. F. Pearson, T. Carlson, B. Fuge, R. White, A. Slikkers, P. Maring. C. Buys

OMICRON KAPPA EPSILON

T h e men of Fraternal began the year with the activities of Homecoming and the init iat ion of their new pledge class. Th i s was followed closely by a joint Frater-Sorosis meet ing and the initiation of the Sorosis pledges. T h e winter formal, "Ball Noel" was held in December at Fiedelman's. "Frater Frolics," the annual variety show was a great success. T h e May Day All-Sports T r o p h y was won by the Fraters this year. T h e year ended with the Spring informal and the annual Swan Song in honor of the graduat ing seniors.

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First Term President— Pete Steketee Vice-president — Skip Nienhuis Secretary — Ron Matthews Treasurer —Jim Serum

Second Term President — Dave Stavenger Vice-president — Jim Boelkins Secretary — Bill Coons Treasurer — Jim Serum

Third Term President — Jim Riemersma Vice-president — Doug Smith Secretary — Amie Fege Treasurer — Dave Heusinkveld

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Left to right, Row 1: B. White, D. Troost, L. Brosseit, D. Schut, F. Leibundguth, M. Fiteny, K. Abel, A. Burrill, B. Quist, E. Kirk; Row 2: P. Steketee, J. Turpstra, J. Albrecht, T. DeLong, J. Serum, B. Neckers, D. Smith. D. Stavenger, D. Nykerk, J. Riemersma, J. Ridder; Row 3: }. Klein, H, Tigelaar, J. Simons, W. Cotts. J. Hill, J. Moored, R. Nieter-

ing. B. Dolphin, D. VanBeek, C. Nienhuis, D. Heusinkveld, T. Draft, D. Vanderwel, J. Kreunen, B. Reichardt. J. DeSmidt: Row 4: J. Boel-kins, L. CaVn, A. Fege, R. Matthews, P. Schaap, B. Klow, M. Peterson, T. Cook, K. Teusink, R. Smies, W. Coons, C. Walvoord

PHI KAPPA ALPHA

T h e men of Cosmopolitan began the year with a successful rush pro-gram and the activities of Homecoming. "Lamplighter 's Ball," the winter formal, was held at Cascade Country Club. T h e All-College Sing found the Cosmos working hard to keep the cup for the third straight year with, "Black is the Color of My T r u e Love's Ha i r " led by Chuck Walvoord. T h e fraternity was also a leading contender for the in t ramural sports trophy. T h e year's activities were concluded with the informal and an Alumni-parents banquet at Jack's.

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Second Semester President — Paul Hesselink Vice-president — Robert Edwards Secretary — Henry Brown Treasurer — Neil Delioer

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Left to right, Row 1:D. Sliiels, D. Mcintosh, J. Killmaster, T. Hendrick-son, K. VanTol, W. VanKampen, G. Blank, R. Schwegler, J. Gale, R. /.ondag, R. Valantasis, W. VanEck. C. Tenpas, A. Griswold; Row 2: J Beltman, T. Straatsma, B. Bao, G. VanDahm, D. Greiffendorf, H. Brown, S. Wilcox, P. Hesselink, | . Boeringa, J. Cook, J. Ronda, D. Dalman, J. Knecht, R. Folkerts, L. Bolt, W. Rcns; Row 3: M. Ondrus, P. Pluister, N. DeBoer, D. Vogel, T. Kahler, D. Jentink, J. Nivala, D. Clifford, M. Kraai, j. Sabo. D. Grissen, K. Terpstra,

R. Edwards, C. Blood, f. Utzinger, R. Hilbclink, K. Goodwin, M. Lemmencs, J. Zimmerman, R. Gelok, R. Knol, L. Cole; Row 4: R. DeSawal, J. Grissen, H. Dykema, D. DeMaster, G. Poll, W. Bovenkerk, E. Roberts. J. Dillbeck, R. Westervelt, C. Berry. L, VanAI'sburg, W, Magans, J. Lohman, L. VanDeHocf, N. Sobania. f. Tanis, J. Mace, J. Carter, F. Barron, [, Insel, R. Schlett, R. Ovens, S. I.arkin, R. Van AiAen

PHI TAU NU

Emersonians took the trophy in the fraternity competit ion in the All-College Sing with their song "Cool Water ," directed by Mark Lemmenes. T h e formal, held at Spring Lake, had as its theme "Voyage in Romance and the informal at Castle Park was entit led "Bacchanalia." T h e literary meetings stressed internat ional relations in Europe and Asia.

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ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY

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CALVIN A. VANDER WERF, Ph.D., President of the College

ADMINISTRATION

WILLIAM VANDER LUGT, Ph.D.. Dean of the College

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It JOHN W. HOLLENBACH, Ph.D., Vice President of the College

L. JAMES HARVEY, Ph.D., Dean of Students

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ISLA VAN EENENAAM, A.B., Dean of Women

WILLIAM J. HILMERT. B.D., Dean of Men

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JOHN R. MAY, M.S. in L.S.. Head Librarian

ROGER [. R1E1 BERG. S.M.M., Director of Admissions

ALLEN B. COOK. B.D., College Pastor

JANET MULDER, A.B., Archivist

MARIAN A. STRYKER, A.B.,

Director of Alumni Relations ADMINISTRATION

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ADELPHOS A. DYKSTRA, B.D.. Director of Church Relations

HENRV j. STEFFENS, A.M., Treasurer

JoANNE HUENINK, Recorder

REIN VISSCHER, Business Manager

ROBERT J. PRIXS, A.B Assistant to the President

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RELIGION AND BIBLE

AR THUR H. JENTZ, Ph.D., Instructor in Religion and Bible

LAMBERT J PONSTEIN, S.T.M., Associate Professor of Religion and Bible

BASTIAN KRUITHOF, Ph.D.. Associate Professor of Bible

HENRY VOOGD. Th D.. Professor of Religion and Bible and Chairman of the Department

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PHILOSOPHY

ROBERT BURTON, A.M., Instructor in Philosophy m

D. IVAN DYKSTRA. Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy and Chairman of the Department

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JOSEPH ZSIROS, Th.D., Associate Professor of Classical Language

LANGUAGES

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RALPH PERRY, Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages and Cliairman of the Department

MARTIN N. RALPH, B.S., Instructor in Spanish

GERHARD F. MEGOW, Ph.D., Associate Professor of German

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MARIE J. FEYT, A.M., Instructor in French

NELLA MEYER. A.M., Professor in French

ESTHER M. SNOW, A.M., Assistant Professor of German

HERBERT W. HINES, Ph.D.. Visiting Professor of Russian

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WERNER W. HEINE, A.M., Assistant Professor of German

HUBERT WELLER, A.M., Instructor in Spanish

LANGUAGES

EZRA F, GEARHART, A.M.. Associate Professor of German and Chairman of the Department

EDWARD J. WOLTERS, A.M., Professor of Latin and Chairman of Classical Languages

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ENGLISH

CLARENCE T. DE GRAAE, Ed.D., Professor of English and Chairman of the Department

EDWARD B. SAVAGE, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English

ZOE E. MURRAY, A.M., Assistant Professor of English

A. JAMES PRINS, Ed.D., Professor of English

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EDWARD E. FRICSON, A.M., Instructor in English

R. DIRK JELLEMA, M.F.A., Instructor in English

JOAN E. MUELLER. Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English

EDWARD E. BR \ND, Ed.D., Associate Professor of English

VIRGINIA A. CARWELL, A.M., Instructor in English

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ENGLISH

HENRY TEN HOOR. Ed.D., Professor of English

E. JEAN PROTHEROE, A.M., Associate Professor of English

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SPEECH

WILLIAM SCHRIER, Ph.D., Professor of Speech and Chairman of the Department

M. HAROLD MIKLE, A.M., Assistant Professor of Speech

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ROBERT WEGTER, M.R.E., Instructor in Speech

JAMES J. MALCOLM, S.T.M., Instructor in Speech

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STANLEY HARRINGTON, M.F.A., Instructor in Art

DELBF.RT MICHEL, M.F.A., Instructor in Art

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MUSIC

JAMES TALLIS, Assistant Professor of Music

ROBERT M CECII,, M Mus Assistant Professor of Music

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MORRETTE L. RIDER, Ed.D., Professor of Music Theory and Instrument

ROBER P W. CAVANAUGH, Ed.D., Professor of Music Theory and Voice, Chairman of the Department

JOYCE M. MORRISON, M.M„ Instructor in Music

ROGER E. DAVIS, M.Mus., Instructor in Music

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ANTHONY KOOIKER. Ph.D., Professor of Music Theory and Piano

MUSIC JANTINA W. HOLLEMAN, A.M.. Associate Professor of Music Theory

CHARLES C. ASCHBRENNER, M.Mus., Instructor in Music

BIOLOGY

ALLEN BRADY. Ph.D., Teaching Intern in the Biology Department

EVA B. VAN SCHAACK, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology

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NORMAN NORTON, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology

NORMAN W. RIECK, Ph.D.. Associate Professor of Biology

ELDON D. GRE1J, M.S.,

Instructor in Biology

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PAUL VAN FAASEN, A.M., Instructor in Biology

PHILIP G. CROOK, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology and Chairman of the Department

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IRWIN j. BRINK, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry

CHEMISTRY

JERRY R. MOHRIG, Ph.D.,

Assistant Professor of Chemistry

J. HARVEY KLEINHEKSEL, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry

DOUGLAS C. NECKERS, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry

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EUGENE C. JEKEL, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry

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DAVID KLEIN, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry

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DAVID MARKER, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Physics

RONALD W. BERRY, B.S., Instructor in Physics

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PHYSICS

HARRY E. FRISSEL, Ph.D. Professor of Physics and Chairman of the Department

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FRANK C. SHERBURNE, JR.. M.S., Assistant Professor of Mathematics

MATHEMATICS CHARLES A. STEKETEE, A.M., Associate Professor of Mathematics

JOHN VAN IWAARDEN, A.M., \ssistant Professor of Mathematics

JONATHAN 15. SKINNER, A M

Instructor in Mathematics

JAY E. FOLKERT, Ph.D.,

Professor of Mathematics and

Chairman of the Department

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WILLIAM R. BARLOW. Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History

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HISTORY

MASANAO KANO, Ph.D.. Visiting Intructor in Histoi7

DAVID L. CLARK, B D.. Instructor in History

PAUL G. FRIED. Ph.D., Professor of History and Chairman of the Department

DAVID POWELL, Ph.D.. Assistant Professor of History

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ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

KENNETH J. WELLER, Ph.D..

Associate Professor of Economics and Business Administration

DWIGHT B. YNTEMA, Ph D., Professor of Economics and Business Administration

ADRIAN J. KLAASEN, Ph.D.. Associate Professor of Economics and Business Administration

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POLITICAL SCIENCE

JAMES D. VAN PUTTEN, Ph.D., Professor of Political Science and Chairman of the Department

ALVIN W. VANDER BUSH. A.M., Ascsociate Professor of Political Science

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SOCIOLOGY

DONALD A. CLELLAND, A.M., Instructor in Sociology

EARL E. HALL, A.M., Assistant Professor of Sociology and Chairman of the Department

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LARS I. GRANBERG, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology

E. PHILIP VAN EYL, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology

PSYCHOLOGY

ROBERT F. DE HAAN, Ph D., Professor of Psychology and Chairman of the Department

LESLIE R. BEACH, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology

ROBERT S. BROWN, Ed.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology

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EDUCATION

HELEN V. SCHOON, A.M.,

Assistant Professor of Education JOHN J. VER BEEK, A.M., Professor of Education

TUNIS BAKER, Ph.D., Professor of Science Education

LAMONT DIRKSE, A.M., Assistant Professor of Education

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RUSSELL B. DE VETTE, A.M., Associate Professor of Physical Education

GORDON M. BREWER, A.M., Assistant Professor of Physical Education

and Director of Athletics

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

LAWRENCE J. GREEN, Ph.D., Professor of Physical Education and Chairman of the Department

DARYL SIEDENTOP, A.M. Instructor in Physical Education

DAUGHN SCHIPPER, A.B., Instructor in Physical Education

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STUDENTS

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Academic achievement, service contri-but ions to the college, assumption of re-sponsibility . . . . with these things in mind, the Milestone presents some of the outs tanding members of the Class of 1965.

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Bill Cathcart

Jim Boeringa

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Marjorie Gouwens

Marion Hoekstra

Suzanne Radliff

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Bruce Neckers

Dick Emmert

Mary Ellen Bridger Robert Barrows

Robert Anderson, Jr.

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Kathy Verduin

Larry Haverkarap

Carole Timkovich

Jim Ronda

Sue Spring

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Ruth Yzenbaard

Paul Ransford

Ruth Rikkers

Sue Shauger

A1 Chesney

Betty Lou Dietch

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wmt mm: Paul Bast

Roger Abel

Suellen Pnns

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Paul Hesselink

11 Charles Menning

James Tell

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Sophomore Class Officers

Freshman Class Officers

Junior Class Officers

SENIORS

Senior ClaSs Officers

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ROGER H, ABEL Holland, Michigan

Chemistry Blue Key

JULIA A. ALEXANDER Teaneck, New Jersey

English Sigma Sigma

ANNE ALLDRITT Holland, Michigan

English

NEAL G, ALLDRITT Holland, Michigan

Business Administration Chi Phi Sigma

BEVERLY A. ALLRED Grand Haven, Michigan Political Science - History

BENNETT K. AMETEFE Palime, Togo

Biology - Chemistry

HARRY G. ANDERSEN Benton Harbor, Michigan

Psychology

ROBERT GEORGE ANDERSON Bayside, New York

History Kappa Eta Nu

Blue Key

PATRICIA L, ASHWOOD Pleasant Valley, New York

Humanities Sigma Iota Beta

KELWIN J, BAKKER Holland, Michigan

Music Phi Tau Nu

PAUL BAST Grand Rapids, Michigan

English Omicron Kappa Epsilon

Blue Key

MARILYNN R. BATES Chicago, Illinois

English Sigma Iota Beta

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HOPE F. BECKERING JAMES R. BEKKERING JAMES E. BELTMAN RICHARD J, BENNINK Zeeland, Michigan Fremont, Michigan Holland, Michigan Kalamazoo, Michigan

English Economics English Philosophy Delta Phi Omicron Kappa Epsilon Phi Tau Nu Chi Phi Sigma

DOUGLAS W. BERENS Zeeland, Michigan

Mathematics Chi Phi Sigma

TOM BERGER Chicago, Illinois

History

CAROL BEUKEMA San Diego, California

French Delta Phi

GERALD C. BOERHAVE Sheldon, Iowa

History Kappa Eta Nu

V1 M DAVID L, BOERIGTER

Holland, Michigan Political Science

JAMES A. BOERINGA Oak Park, Illinois

Psychology Phi Tau Nu

LARRY W. BOLT Chicago, Illinois

Biology Phi Tau Nu

RICHARD H. BOLT Downers Grove, Illinois

Chemistry Chi Phi Sigma

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NANCY L. BONJERNOOR Grand Rapids, Michigan

Mathematics Sigma Sigma

Mortar Board

LINDA BORGMAN Chicago, Illinois

English Delta Phi

NINA K. BOSSENBROEK Hastingson-Hudson, New York

Latin Sigma Sigma

SUSAN J. BOSSHARD Berklay, Michigan

English Kappa Beta Phi

MARY ELLEN BRIDGER Genoa, Illinois

Mathematics Alpha Gamma Phi

Mortar Board

KATHRYN M. BROWN Mason, Michigan

Latin

JOYCE M. BUCKHOUT Kalamazoo, Michigan

Biology Kappa Delta Chi

RICHARD J. BUSMAN Coopersville, Michigan

Mathematics

SANDRA KAYE CADY Allegan, Michigan

Spanish Delta Phi

Mortar Board

LAWRENCE A. CALFEE, JR. Toledo, Ohio

History

ALAN R. CARTER Schenectady, New York

Political Science Alpha Phi Omega

WILLIAM L. CATHCART Rochester, New York

History Chi Phi Sigma

Blue Key

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BILLIE A. CHAIN Cincinnati, Ohio

English Kappa Beta Phi

ALAN CHESNEY Delmar, New York

Psychology

JAMES D. CHESNEY Delmar, New York

Psychology

TOM C. COUSINEAU North Muskegon, Michigan

History Omicron Kappa Epsilon

CHERYL J. DADO Harvey, Illinois

English

DAVID A. DALMAN Greenville, Michigan

Chemistry Phi Tau Nu

BEULAH F. DANIEL Battle Creek, Michigan

Psychology - Biology

LINDA D DAVIS St. Joseph, Michigan

English Kappa Beta Phi

DUANE E. DEHOLLANDER Holland, Michigan

Chemistry Phi Tau Nu

ARLENE G. DEITZ Lawyersville, New York

English Delta Phi

Mortar Board

HENRY R. DEJONGE Holland, Michigan

Biology

JOYCE E. DEKORVER Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Florida

Latin Sigma Iota Beta

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TED W. DELONG Holland, Michigan

Business Administration Phi Kappa Alpha

DAVID L. DEN UYL Holland. Michigan

Psychology

JOHN R. DE VELDER Kowloon, Hong Kong

English Kappa Eta Nu

ROBERT DE YOUNG South Holland, Illinois

Chemistry

WILLIAM G, DE YOUNG Chicago. Illinois

Psychology

BETTY L. DIETCH Wayne, New Jersey

Music Kappa Delta Chi

JUDITH L. DIRKSE Grand Haven, Michigan

History Sigma Iota Beta

LEONARD G. DOREY Pontiac, Michigan

Chemistry

JAMES A. DRIY Holland, Michigan

Chemistry

PAMELA D. DYKSTRA Schenectady, New York

English Sigma Sigma

Mortar Board

CAROLE ELFERDINK Holland, Michigan

English

JEANANN ELGERSMA Royal Oak, Michigan

English Sigma Iota Beta

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JOHN R. EMMERT Bangor, Michigan

Political Science - History Kappa Eta Nu

Blue Key

CARINA B. ERIKSON Tarrytown, New York

German Sigma Iota Beta

JOAN M. ESTHER Quezon City, Philippines

English - Spanish Alpha Gamma Phi

JEFFREY L. EUBANK Cadillac, Michigan

Political Science Chi Phi Sigma

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JAMES M. FARGHER Michigan City, Indiana

Chemistry

ANDRE B. FELIX Holland, Michigan

Physics

JAMES C. FLAGG Lewiston, New York

Business Administration Omicron Kappa Epsilon

MARY LOUISE FLIKKEMA Jersey City, New Jersey

History Alpha Gamma Phi

ROBERT J. FOLKERTS Franklin Park, Illinois

Mathematics Phi Tau Nu

HARRY W. FORRESTER Holland, Michigan

Business Administration

SHARON B. FREDERICK Port Jervis, New York

Psychology Kappa Beta Phi

ANJA M. GALE Dexter, Michigan

English

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LEE K. GERARD Muskegon, Michigan

Religion

BRUCE F. GIBBONS Holland, Michigan

History

PATRICIA M. GLEICHMANN Saint James, New York

Latin Alpha Gamma Phi

SANDRA GREENE Muskegon, Michigan

English - Spanish

GAIL F. GROTENHUIS Sheboygan Falls. Wisconsin

English Sigma Sigma

FRANCES A. HALA Bayside, New York

Spanish Kappa Delta Chi

GAYLE L. HARRINGTON Holland, Michigan

Biology Alpha Gamma Phi

KATHLEEN ANNE HARRISON Toledo, Ohio

German Alpha Gamma Phi

LARRY J. HAVERKAMP Hanover, Indiana

English Chi Phi Sigma

Blue Key

PENELOPE B. HAVINGA Vickshurg, Michigan

Psychology Kappa Delta Chi

ROBERT A. HECHT Whitmore Lake, Michigan

English Kappa Eta Nu

PAUL HESSELINK •Muskegon, Michigan

English Phi Tau Nu

Blue Key

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RONALD D. HILBELINK Denver, Colorado

Chemistry Phi Tau Nu

DOROTHY C. HINZ South Haven, Michigan

English - German Kappa Beta Phi

MARION L. HOEKSTRA Kalamazoo, Michigan

Spanish Kappa Beta Phi

MARLENE R U T H HOFFMAN Grand Rapids, Michigan

Psychology Kappa Beta Phi

ELLEN VIRGINIA HOLLINGER Glen Rock, New Jersey

History

JOAN B. HOMMERSON Hudsonville, Michigan

French

ELLEN M. HOOK Paterson, New Jersey

Psychology

GEORGE A. HUBBARD Clifton Springs, New York

History

ANNE E. HUTCHINSON Fennville, Michigan

Latin Kappa Delta Chi

KAREN E. HUYCK Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Music Kappa Delta Chi

ELLIS JULIEN Oak Lawn, Illinois

Music

KEITH A. KLAAREN Sioux Center, Iowa

History Phi Kappa Alpha

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JEAN ANITA KLOP Spring Lake, Michigan

English

SANDRA F. KLYNSTRA Hudsonville, Michigan

Social Studies

CHRISTOPHER KNECHT Whitestone, New York

German Phi Tau Nu

Alpha Phi Omega

R U T H A N N KOHLMAN Danforth, Illinois

English Alpha Gamma Phi

SALLY K. KOOISTRA Grand Rapids, Michigan

English Sigma Sigma

Mortar Board

JOSEPH E. KOOYERS Phoenix, Arizona

English

RONALD G. ROSTER Holland, Michigan

Chemistry

RONALD G. KRONEMEYER Holland, Michigan

History

GERALD R. KRUEGER Denver, Colorado

German Omicron Kappa Epsilon

VIRGINIA A. KRYGER Scotia, New York

English Sigma Sigma

DELLA KUIPER Gary, Indiana Language Arts

Delta Phi

NORMA M. LAFLEUR Whirinsville, Massachusetts

Biology Alpha Gamma Phi

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G. CHARLES LANTAY Holland, Michigan

English

KAY S. LARISON Battle Creek, Michigan

Language Arts

KATHLEEN D. LESEMANN West Hartford, Connecticut

Psychology Sigma Sigma

LINDA L. LINDBLADE Moline, Illinois

Psychology Sigma Iota Beta

JOAN V. LOWEKE Franklin, Michigan

German

BRUCE A. MASSELINK Holland, Michigan

Chemistry Chi Phi Sigma

Blue Key

JEAN MAST Holland, Michigan

Psychology

ROBERT L. MAXAM Holland, Michigan

Spanish

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RICHARD L. McFALL Holland, Michigan

History

JOHN P. MEENGS Chicago, Illinois

Psychology Omicron Kappa Epsilon

LOREN W. MEENGS Zeeland, Michigan

Biology Chi Phi Sigma

CHARLES E. MENNING Grandville, Michigan

English Chi Phi Sigma

Blue Key

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PHILIP D. MILLER Zeeland, Michigan

Business Administration Omicron Kappa Epsilon

MARY JANE MILLS Grand Rapids, Michigan

English Delta Phi

TIMOTHY I. MINER Freeport, Michigan

History Kappa Eta Nu

RONALD A. MULDER Grand Rapids, Michigan

History Phi Kappa Alpha

Blue Key

•vl LINDA J. MUNRO

Detroit, Michigan English - Speech Sigma Iota Beta

BRUCE W. NECKERS Clymer, New York

History Phi Kappa Alpha

Blue Key

CARL W. NIEKAMP Catskill, New York

Chemistry

ELIZABETH N. NILES Holland, Michigan

English

WENCHE NILSEN Jersey City, New Jersey

French Delta Phi

JOHN C. NODOP Williston Park, New York

Religion Alpha Phi Omega

MOHAMMAD S. NOZARI Tehran, Iran

Chemistry Phi Kappa Alpha

Blue Key

DAVID JAMES NYKERK Holland, Michigan

English Phi Kappa Alpha

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CAROLYN G. OLSEN Hudsonville, Michigan

Humanities

FRANCES A. OSBORN Plainfield, New Jersey

English Kappa Beta Phi

MARJ L. O T T O Sturgis, Michigan

English Sigma Sigma

DEAN L. OVERMAN South Holland, Illinois

Psychology Chi Phi Sigma

KATHER1NE G. OWEN Auburn, New York

History Kappa Delta Chi

AMZIE D. PARCELL Butler, New Jersey

Music Blue Key

SANDRA. D. PARKER Little Falls, New Jersey

Biology Alpha Gamma Phi

WILLIAM V. PEACOCK Springfield, New Jersey

Economics Chi Phi Sigma

CLARAETTA M. PHILLIPS Muskegon, Michigan

English

WILLIAM C. POPPINK Muskegon, Michigan

Economics Omicron Kappa Epsilon

JACOB J. PRUIKSMA, JR. Clifton, New Jersey

History Omicron Kappa Epsilon

MARCIA L. PYLMAN Grand Rapids, Michigan

English Kappa Beta Phi

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SUZANNE P. RADLIFF Scotia, New York

Speech Kappa Delta Chi

PAUL RANSFORD, JR. San Antonio, Texas

Philosophy Chi Phi Sigma

Blue Key

CARLA A. REIDSMA Holland, Michigan

French Sigma Sigma

Mortar Board

WILLARD J. RENS Waupun, Wisconsin

Business Administration Phi Tau Nu

KENNETH E. REYNEN Holland, Michigan

Greek - Religion

NANCY HERLEIN REYNEN Holland, Michigan

English

REBECCA J. RICHARDS Cincinnati, Ohio

English Alpha Gamma Phi

JOHN B. RICHARDSON Harvey, Illinois

Psychology Chi Phi Sigma

JAMES B. RIDDER Lansing, Illinois

History Phi Kappa Alpha

JAMES K. RIEMERSMA Alma, Michigan

Economics Phi Kappa Alpha

GARY L. RIETSMA Holland, Michigan

Psychology

GERRIT J. RIETVELD Chicago Heights, Illinois

History

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R U T H RIKKERS Greenfield, Missouri

Music

JAMES P. RONDA Evergreen Park, Illinois

History Phi Tau Nu

JOHN MARK ROTTSCHAEER Grand Rapids, Michigan

Chemistry Kappa Eta Nu

MARCIA A. SAYLES Rochester, New York

English Sigma Sigma

MARY E. SCHERPENISSE Grand Rapids, Michigan

Language Arts

ROBERT A. SCHLETT Lodi, New Jersey

English Phi Tau Nu

SUSAN L. SCHRANDT Bear Lake, Michigan

English Kappa Delta Chi

ROBERT K SCHROTENBOER Hollatid, Michigan

History

LARRY L. SCHUT Clinton, Wisconsin

Psychology

CAROL A. SEBENS Holland, Michigan

English Delta Phi

JAMES WAYNE SERUM Hudsonville, Michigan

Chemistry Phi Kappa Alpha

Blue Key

G. FREDERICK SHANHOLTZER Nassau, New York

Biology Chi Phi Sigma

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SUSAN SHAUGER RICHARD J. SHUMAKER KENNETH B. SIMMELINK NANCY D. SLAGTER Pompton Plains, New Jersey Holland, Michigan Holland, Michigan Oak Park, Illinois

English Business Administration Psychology English - Spanish Kappa Beta Phi

GAIL DEBOER SMANT Ferrysburg, Michigan

Biology

ALAN R. SMITH Grand Rapids, Michigan

History Omicron Kappa Epsilon

BETTY SMITH Grand Rapids, Michigan

Music

DOUGLAS J. SMITH Morrison, Illinois

Business Administration Phi Kappa Alpha

JANIECE S. SMOLL Blissfield, Michigan

Music Sigma Iota Beta

SUSAN SPRING Altamont, New York

English

JAMES A. STAPLE Muskegon Heights, Michigan

English Omicron Kappa Epsilon

DAVID STAVENGER , Cicero, Illinois

Chemistry Phi Kappa Alpha

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DAVID M. STEHOUWER Grandville, Michigan

Chemistry Alpha Phi Omega

PETER W. STEKETEE Falls Church, Virginia

History Phi Kappa Alpha

SALLY J. STEKETEE Holland, Michigan

Spanish Sigma Iota Beta

THOMAS E. STRAATSMA Grand Haven, Michigan

Political Science Phi Tau Nu

PHILIP D STRENGHOLT, JR Holland, Michigan

Business Administration

DAVID P. STRYKER Holland, Michigan

Business Administration Omicron Kappa Epsilon

ROLLAND L. SWANK Holland, Michigan

Mathematics

HELEN M. T A N Singapore, Malaysia

Biology Sigma Sigma

SUSAN B. TAYLOR Kalamazoo, Michigan

Psychology

JAMES R. TELL Webster, New York

Mathematics Blue Key

LANA K. TEN BRINK Holland, Michigan

English

JOHN D. TERPSTRA Lansing, Illinois

History Phi Kappa Alpha

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PETER J. T H E U N E Oostburg, Wisconsin

History

CLYDE D. TILTON Holland, Michigan

Business Administration

CAROLE S. TIMKOVICH Lansing, Illinois

English Sigma Iota Beta

Mortar Board

MARIA C. TOY Spring Lake, Michigan

Spanish

JAMES R. VACCARO Holland, Michigan

Chemistry

GEORGE VAN DAHM Chicago, Illinois

Business Administration Phi Tau Nu

CARLA J. VANDE BUNTE Dorr, Michigan

English Delta Phi

CHARLES J. VANDER KOLK Holland, Michigan

Psychology Phi Kappa Alpha

JAMES H. VANDER KOLK Byron Center, Michigan

Biology Chi Phi Sigma

JOHN W. VANDER ROEST Kalamazoo, Michigan

Religion

GEORGE VANDER VELDE Zeeland, Michigan

Chemistry Phi Tau Nu

GERTRUDE VAN DYKE Pomona, California

English Alpha Gamma Phi

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SHIRLEY BOUWMAN VAN HOEVEN

Holland, Michigan Speech

Delta Phi

CAROL J. VAN LENTE Holland, Michigan

Language Arts Sigma Sigma

PETER C. VAN LIEROP Seoul, Korea

Psychology Chi Phi Sigma

PALMER VEEN Holland, Michigan

Music

KATHLEEN VERDUIN Chicago Heights, Illinois

English Delta Phi

Mortar Board

JOHN D. VER MEULEN Grand Rapids, Michigan Business Administration

Kappa Eta Nu

GLENDA WIEMAN VETTER Monroe, South Dakota

Language Arts

JOAN O. VISSCHER Hollafid, Michigan

History

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DENNIS F. VOGEL Dolton, Illinois

Business Administration Phi Tau Nu

MARCIA L. VOIGT Detroit, Michigan

Speech Delta Phi

J U D I T H L. WALLACE Keyport, New Jersey

History Kappa Beta Phi

ELLEN R WALTERS Holland, Michigan

English

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KENNETH G. WALZ Darien, Connecticut

English Omicron Kappa Epsilon

JOHN LING-FAI WANG Kowloon, Hong Kong

Chemistry Blue Key

RONALD J. WARNET Fair Lawn, New Jersey

Chemistry Alpha Phi Omega

PETER D. WEIDENAAR Holland, Michigan

Sociology

FRANCES B. WELCHER Riverdale, New Jersey

English Sigma Iota Beta

DONALD J. WESTERHOFF South Holland, Illinois Business Administration

MARJORIE A. WIEGMAN Chicago, Illinois

English Sigma Iota Beta

STEPHEN J. WILCOX Rockford, Illinois

Psychology Phi Tau Nu

V SANDRA K. WRIGHT Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

German Kappa Delta Chi

CAROL L. YONKERS Grand Rapids, Michigan

English Sigma Iota Beta

R U T H E. YZENBAARD Kalamazoo, Michigan

English Sigma Iota Beta

DIRCK DE VELDER Kowloon, Hong Kong

English Phi Tau Nu

212

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NOT PICTURED REBECCA ALLEN

South Haven, Michigan Chemistry

WILLIAM BRAUER Cadillac, Michigan

English Chi Phi Sigmc

K E I T H CHAPPELL Saginaw, Michigan

English Phi T a u Nu

J O H N E L L I O T T Holland, Michigan

History Kappa Eta Nu

MARJORIE GOUWENS South Holland, Illinois

German

BARBARA YAGER HEPBURN Holland, Michigan

English - Spanish

KHIAN JAP Medans, Sumatra

Biology Phi Kappa Alpha

R I C H A R D KOERSELMAN Holland, Michigan

Music

DONALD LARSEN Holland, Michigan

Economics

JEFFREY MULLER Hicksville, New York

Sociology

WILLIAM PENNY Holland, Michigan

English

DONALD RILLEMA Holland, Michigan

Chemistry

MICHAEL SCHRIER Grandville, Michigan

Music Chi Phi Sigma

J O H N STAM Holland, Michigan

Chemistry

JAMES T H O M P S O N Hudsonville, Michigan

History

JAMES E. VAN T I L Grandville, Michigav.

Business Administration

ELLEN W H I T A K E R Hudson, New York

Psychology

REV. ANDRITOSPOULOS Muskegon, Michigan

History

R O B E R T BARROWS Pompton Lakes, New Jersey

Music

ARVELLA BAUMANN Holland, Michigan

Religion

JAMES BRINK Muskegon, Michigan

Mathematics

LINDA BRAMWELL BROOKS Saugatuck, Michigan

English

PEGGY BUTEYN Holland, Michigan

Psychology

JACK COOK Delaware, Ohio

History Phi Tau Nu

PATRICIA DECKER Grand Rapids, Michigan

English Delta Phi

ALAN DIBBLE Holland, Michigan

History Kappa Eta Nu

R U T H E L L I O T T Holland, Michigan

English Sigma Sigma

S T U A R T EMMONS Holland. Michigan

History

J O H N FISCHER Holland, Michigan

Business Administration

DENNIS GRIFFENDORF Benton Harbor, Michigan

Physics Phi T a u Nu

J O H N GREZE Chatham, New Jersey

Chemistry

GERALD HAGANS South Haven, Michigan

English Chi Phi Sigma

CURTIS HOLLEMAN Grandville, Michigan

English Chi Phi Sigma

PETER H O U T I N G Waukesha, Wisconsin

English Kappa Eta Nu

DONALD H O U T M A N Holland, Michigan

Art

DONALD KARDUX Holland, Michigan

Speech

RUSSELL KLEINHEKSEL Holland, Michigan

Business Administration

J O H N KOEBEL Scotts, Michigan

Mathematics Phi Kappa Alpha

R U T H LAM Wyoming, Michigan

English Sigma Iota Beta

ELMER L A M P E R T Aurora, Illinois

Biology Kappa Eta Nu

DAVID LANE Allendale, New Jersey

Psychology Kappa Eta Nu

MARTHA LOOTENS Lansing, Michigan

Biology Delphi

NANCY NICHOLS Louisville, Kentucky

German Sigma Sigma

MICHAEL M C N E A L Schenectady. New York

Mathematics

JAN NIENHUIS Holland, Michigan

Psychology

BEVERLY MILLAR Holland, Michigan

Philosophy

JON N O R T O N Tuscon, Arizona

Psychology Chi Phi Sigma

W A L T E R PICKUP Albany, New York

Religion

SUELLEN PRINS Holland, Michigan

Chemistry Kappa Delta Chi

Mortar Board

P E T E R PROLI Holland, Michigan

English

DIANE ROWLAND Silver Creek, New York

Biology

JAMES RUFFNER Holland, Michigan

Music

MARTIN SCHOLTENS Chicago, Illinois

Business Administration

RICHARD SHATTUCK Kalamazoo. Michigan

Biology

WILLIAM T . SMITH Flushing, New York

English Kappa Eta Nu

CANDACE SPEET Holland, Michigan

Mathematics

DAVID STANSBY Holland, Michigan

Chemistry

THOMAS STEFFINS Holland, Michigan

Biology

EDWARD STIELSTRA Redlands, California

Biology Phi Kappa Alpha

BRUCE T U R K S T R A Holland, Michigan

Political Science

JACK VAN LIERE Holland, Michigan

Business Administration

SUSAN VAN OUWERKERK Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin

Psychology

DONNA VAN WIEREN Holland, Michigan

History

J O H N VOORN Palo Heights, Illinois

History

LARRY WEED South Haven, Michigan

JAMES WIERSMA Hamilton, Michigan

Business Administration

ALAN WILSON Benton Harbor, Michigan

Music Chi Phi Sigma

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Linda Abraham

John Aggen

John Albrecht

Phyllis Anderson

Roy Anker

Ruben Archilla

Donald Ast

Anita Awad

David Baas

Carol Bcrtelsen

Victor Bitar

Barbara Boike

Ellen Borger

William Bouwma

Warren Bovenkerk

Walter Bruinsma

Nancy Bush

John Butevn

Bryce Butler

Martha Campbell

Leslie Clark

Alan Cole

Brenda Comissiong

Lorna Coons

Mary Cousineau

Patricia Cresswell

John Daane

Gibson Dallah

George DeBoer

Joan Dejager

Beverly Denyes

Gregory DePree

Steven DePree

Calvin Deur »

Richard DeVlaming

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Larry DcVries

Diane DcWitt

Margaret Diephuis

Mary Dixon

Brian Dolphin

Karen Dryfhout

Oliver Durrell

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James Dykstra

Elmer Edman

Sharon Dykstra

Robert Edwards

Patrick Eaman

Ardyce Elmore

Pat Elzemian

Donna Englesman

Robert Engelsman

Mary Essenbaggers

Adele Ewart

Richard Feldman

Toodie Finlay

Joyce El ipse

William Euge

Patricia Gabbey

215

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\ Richard Games

John Gort

David Grisscn

Ruth Hagymasy

Mary Hakken

Martha Hallquist

Phillip Harmelink

Kathryn Headlcy

Rosemary Hckman

Marilyn Hoffman

Paul Hopper

Alvema Hovingh

Carol Howes

Marjorie Jacobs

Jerri Jansma

Kathryn Janssen

Jane Jappinga

Barbara Jensen

Anita Joeckel

Jeffrey Jorgensen

Richard Keats

4

JoAnne Kemink

Marin Kiefer

Mary Klaasen

Russel Kleinheksel

John Knapp

Anne Knox

John Koch

Richard Koster

Laura Kupfrian

Samuel Langeland

Douglas Lape

Judith Lee

Thelma Lcenhodts

Mary Leestma

216

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Paul Lein

James Lemmerz

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Mark Lemraenes

Katherine Lenel

Charlene Leong

Leslie Leppla

Bruce Lubbers

Roger Luben

Sharon Lundahl

Martha Luther

Walter Magans

Nancy Mallory

Albert McGeehan

Chris Miller

Barbara Momeyer

Joel Monsma

Gloria Mooi

Sharon Nanninga

Jacob Ngwa

217

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Albert Oosterhof

Bruce Oosterhouse

Mary Paalman

Penney Pennington

William Petz

Julie Postmus

Nelda Prothro

Sara Puehl

Nancy Rector

Diane Reifsneider

Cheryl Richardson

Cheryl Rollston

Susan Rose

Lynn Rundle

Patricia Schoonmaker

Edna Shaw

Susan Short

Donald Sill

Harlan Sorensen

Diana Staat

Traudl Stahl

Ronald Steensma

Frederick Strong

Timothy Stegeman

Ann Sutton

218

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Mary Suydam

Marcia Swets

Ruth Sytsma

Nancy Syversen

Evonne Taylor

Joan tenHoor

William TenPas

Paul T erpstra

Robert T erpstra

Judyth Thomas

Linda Tiezzi

Marlea Ton

Lynne Town send

Dorothy T roike

Lester Van Allsburg

J Dirk

Van Beek Sharon

Vandenburg

Ronald Cynthia Judith Vicki Lee Ann Vander Beek Vander Burgh Vander Naald Van Eck Van Haver

Joan Van Slageren

Alan Van Wieren

Hans Vogelaar

Jeff Waldron

Kathleen Walsma

Karen Ward

219

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Kenneth Weber

Dennis Wegner

Richard Wepfer

Robert Westervelt

Larry Westrate

Robert White

Sharon Wiechman

J. Francine Wilson

Marylou Wilson

Carol Witter

Joan Woerdehoff

Joan Wognum

Lois Wolbrink

Richard Wolters

John Wormuth

Charyle Yeager

David Yntema

Jaime Zeas

3 I I '

M H

220

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Bonnie Abbott

Nancy Alexander

David Anderson

John Apkarian

Gerald Auten

Tannette Baker

Daniel Bakker

Barbara Bang

Mary Baron

Francis Barron

Donald Battjes

Karen Beck

Kenneth Behrens

Judith Bell

Marcia Bennink

James Beukelman

Mary Bicking

Sharon Blum

Calvin Boer

Bette Bootsman

Walter Borschel

Robert Bosman

Harold Bowman

Pamela Bowne

G. Thomas Breuer

Kenneth Brinks

Bernard B rower

Leslie Brueggemyer

m Barbara Brunson

Charles Burt

Donald Campbell

Terry Carlson

Joyce Caufield

Billie Chang

Sharon Chapman

221

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Connie Chappell

Ann Christensen

Anne Cobb

Leslie Cole

William Coons

Joyce Corsette

Wayne Cotts

Diane Courtney

John Cox

Joan Crossman

Gwenn Dacus

Susan Dampman

Elizabeth Davies

Dyann De Angelis

Larry De Boer

Cheryl Defendorf

Marcia De Graaf

Grace De Graff

Dean De Master

Donald De Master

Susan De Vries

£ J

William De Weerd

John Dillbeck

Carole De Young

Richard Dixon

James Dibbet

Laura Dick

Thomas Draft '

222

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Henry Dykema

Lois Dykema

Maria Dykema

Diane Dykstra

James Ehrlich

Frederick Emerson

Mary Enderlin

Nancy Erickson

Mary Esther

Robert Etheridge

Maja Etterlin

Erik Fair

Floyd Farmer

Carole Fields

m Anna

Fischer Diana Fisher

Carole Folkert

Ellen Folkert

Margaret Force

Thomas French

Daniel Fung

Patricia Gasperec

Richard Gelok

Ethel Gleichmann

Charlotte Goodrich

George Gottberg

Daniele Gottraux

Glenn Gouwens

Barbara Granberg

Sally Greene

Marion Greiner

Wayne Groesbeck

Diane Hale

Mary Handlogten

William Hannaford

223

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im Joanne Hasper

Joann Heeren

John Heilman

Patricia HeUier

Marsha Hendricks

Robert Herkner

Terry Heusinkveld

Lois Heimstra

Jack Hill

Marilyn Hoffman

Ruth Hofstra

Martha Holland

Byron Hopma

Sue Houghtaling

Harold Huggins

John Huisman

Gregory Hulse

Martha Johnson

Diane Joldersma

Margaret June

Taibi Kahler

Margaret Kaper

Robert Kilbourn

Roberta Kirkpatrick

William Klerk

Milton Klow

Darlene Kobes

Mary Koeman

Milicent Koeman

John Koeppe

Gordon Korstange

Lynn Kraemer

Ronald Kronemeyer

Donald Krupp

Richard Kuiper

224

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George Laban

Charles Langeland

Gloria Langstraat

Daniel Laning

Steven Lark in

Richard Leggett

Katherine Lein

Stuart Levey

Judith Lindaur

James Lohman

Harvey Lucas

Patricia MacEachron

James Mace

Bertha Magan

Preston Maring

Wayne Marsman

John Marsteller

Thomas Mazur

David McEachran

Joan Metiema

Jane Meengs

Carol Meier

Wes Michaelson

Kathleen Miersma

Randall Miller

225

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Vance Miller

Nancy Minor

Sandra Mitter

James Moored

Marie Morris

Delwyn Mulder

John Mulder

Patricia Myers

Susan Neher

Joyce Nelson

Marcia Newhouse

Nancy Newman

William Nicholson

David Noel

Jacquelyn Nyboer

Dale O'Donnell

Thomas Ogren

Martin Ondrus

Irene Oosterbaan

Beth Oosting

Ellen Osterhaven

Vivie Pao

Gene Pearson

Maxime Pembroke

Michael Perry

226

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Morris Peterson

Sharon Phillips

David Peit

Gene Pall

Joyce Pollitt

Charles Postraa

Jeffrey Powell

William Pryts

Nancy Rajsky

Philip Rauwerdink

Joan Remteraa

Norma Rens

Paul Reynen

Richard Rietvild

Sharon Rigterink

Hope Rimondi

Eugene Roberts

Janice Rowen

Mary Pat Russell

Ruth Sagendorf

William Sanford

Paul Schaap

Sharon Schouten

Kim Schrotenboer

Cheryl Schueneraan

Norman Schwab

Nancy Seighman

Pierre Sende

Susan Shand

Terry Sheffield

William Siebrand

Rona Slager

Lila Slingerland

John Smith

Richard Smith

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Delwyn Sneller

John Solodow

Susan Sonneveldt

Sally Strom

Valerie Swart

Annajean Syperda

John Tanis

Judith Tanis

Glenn T aylor

Lauren T aylor

Jean Ten Brink

Kenneth Teusink

Howard Tigelaar

Ben Timmer

Donald T roost

James Troost

David T ubergen

Sue Utzinger

Ronald Van Auken

Ted Van Dam

Larry Van De Holf

Alan Vanden Berg

Caron Vanden Hoek

Rein Vander Hill

Jack Vander Schalk

David Vanderwel

William Van Dyke

Lois Van Harn

Beth Van Kuiken

Frederick Van Lente

Carl Van Noord

Mary Van Pemis

Shirley Van Raalte

Kenneth Van Tol

Carl Van Wyk

228

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Paul Verduin

Dirk Walvoord

Michael Vogas

Phyllis Washburn

Charlotte Wagon veld

Jack Waterman

Carl Walters

Jane Wells

Joan Wells

Bradlee Wei ton

Stephen Wessling

Mary Westenbroek

Richard Westerbeke

William Whary

Dennis Wilcox

Allen Wildschut

Deanna Wilkens

Arikka Woldsen

Craig Workman

Kathleen Wright

Martha Wyatt

Aileen Zeller

Ruth Ziemann

John Zimmerman

Kenneth Zuithoff

Jerry Zwart

229

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Keith Abel

Susan Achterhof

Doreen Adolphs

Cornelius Agori-Iwe

Susan Albers

Jchn Allan

Catherine Alms

Richard Appleton

Lynn Archambeau

Nancy Arendsen

Linda Ashe

Mary Atkinson

Nancy Aumann

Jean Bacon

Gloria Bailey

Nancy Baker

Emily Barnes

Thomas Bast

Bruce Becker

Marsha Beebe

Robert Benzenberg

Alan Bilyeu

Carol Bird

William Bischoff •

Graydon Blank

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Paul Bleau

Clinton Blood

Kathy Boezman

Nancy Bogue

Suzanne Boonstra

Ronald Borst

Susan Borst

Margaret Bosker

Susan Bosman

Edith Bossier

Barbara Boyink

Floyd Brady

John Braun

Elise Breeding

Nancy Broersma

Kenneth Bruggers

David Bruininks

Bernace Brunsting

Alicia Buchanan

Charlotte Buis

Carol Bultman

Gail Bumford

Ruth Burch

Judith Burnett

Lynn Burrill

Jesse Burt

Norma Butterworth

Elsie Bwanausi

ik Carol

Byl Karen

Candelora Patricia Canfield

John Carlson

Stephen Carter

Craig Ceresano

Sharon Chamberlain

231

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Sandra Champion

Candace Claassen

Daniel Clifford

Elizabeth Conklin

George Cook

Raymond Cooper

David Courtney

James Cronk

Nancy Culver

William Cutting

Don Damsteegt

Dona Davidsmeyer

Glenys Davidson

Katherine Davis

William DeBoer

James DeGood

Joe DeKock

Linda Deurwaarder

David DeVelder

Barbara DeVries

Edward DeVries

Kathy DeWitt

Ronald DeYoung

Virginia Dickhut

Kathryn Dickinson

Michael Dillbeck

Sidney Disbrow

Robert Donnelly

Harry Dross

David Duitsman

JoAnn Dunnican

Robert Dybing

Ann Dykhuizen

Jerome Dykstra

Ruth Dykstra

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^ 0b Timothy Dykstra

Mary Eckert

Irene Edbrooke

James Eenigenburg

Jay Eenigenburg

Daniel Egy

Richard Engstrom

John Evans

Audrey Evers

Edward Evertz

Dennis Farmer

Kenneth Feit

Larry Fisher

Michael Fitney

Barbara Fitzgerald

Barbara Fordham

Juanita Floumoy

Elaine Franco

Delores Floyd

Sandra Fratoni

Victoria Fris

Barbara Fugazzotto

Kelly Garrigan

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William Garter

Nancy Graham

Jerry Grissen

Alan Griswold

Sandra Groendyke

Deanna Gross

Robert Gruetzmacher

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James Gunther

Gail Gustafson

Judith Hage

William Halter

Thomas Hand

Michael Hanna

Darlene Hansen

k James Hardy

Phyllis Harringsma

Carolyn Hart

Paul Hartman

Barbara Hayes

John Hazen

Jonathan Hearne

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Harriet Heerschap

Simon Helder

Susan Helgesen

Bedford Hendrickson

Thomas Hendrickson

Edward Heneveld

Robert Henion

Natalie Henning

Mary Hesselink

Louise Hoedema

Judy Holesinger

Craig Holleman

Jeff Hollenbach

Nancy Hollwedel

Richard Hollman

Dudley Holmes

William Hoogstra

Lois Hopp

Mary Hornbacher

John Housman

Suzanne Housman

% Daniel Howe

Marilyn Huisjen

Robert Huizenga

Dorothy Hull

Akiko Ishii

Susan Jalving

Judith Jensen

Steven Jensen

Donald Jentink

Amy Johnson

Mark Johnson

Marilyn Johnson

Dennis Jones

Robert Joseph

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J a n e

Kallemyn Robert Katulya

Gerald Keel

Janice Kemink

Roger Kemp

Priscilla Kempker

Daniel Kershner

William King

Allan Kinney

Barbara Klaasen

Linda Kloote

Joyce Knol

Kenneth Kolenbrander

Barbara Kollen

Kathleen Kollen

Marilyn Koman

Gene Koning

Glenn Kooiker

Menno Kraai

Jeanette Krauss

Donald Kronemeyer

Daniel Krueger

Raymond Kuipers

Nancy Kuyers

Linda Labusohr

Charles Lake

Susan Laraway

Carle La Riccia

Suzanne Larrabee

Larry Larson

Harold Lay

Peter Leidbundguth

Victoria Leister

Margaret Lenel -

Laurel Lundah!

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1968

Franklin Lundell

Roberta Luyendyk

Irene Maatman

Andrew Marks

Elizabeth Marshall

Carol Masouras

Patricia Mateer

Donn Mcintosh

Alyce Meengs

Mark Meengs

John Meerman

Lawrence Metzger

Sandra Meyers

William Mills

Bruce Ming

Vincent Mulford

Alan Myaard

Luann Moodie

Mary Jane Muller

Margo N aber

Nancy Moylan

Nelson Murphy

Christine Nagel

Shirley Mulder

Marilyn Musson

-

Simon Nagel

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Corliss F. Nelson

Glenn Nienhuis

ill John

Nivala Paul

Novak

Benjamin Nykamp

Laila Nykerk

Jayne Olsen

Kathleen Olson

Calvin Osterhaven

Carole Osterink

Marjorie Owen

Richard Owens

Gretchen Paalman

ri m . .

diMdk Judy

Paauwe Mike

Paliatsos Melissa Parker

Linda Patterson

Phyllis Peacock

Thomas Pelon

Linda Pettit

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Barbara Phail

Susan Pickard

Sharon Pierce

Mary Piers

Vernon Plagenhoef

Chris Plasman

Glenn Pontier

Gerard Poortinga

James Query

John Query

Sharon Quick

J. Robert Quist

Valerie Quist

Carol Raj sky

Dawn Ravesloot

Kent Rawlins

Peter Read

Michael Reardon

Ronald Redder

Gloria Renkes

Karen Rekemeier

Steven Rcynen

Pamela Reynolds

Walter Richter

Karyn Rigterink

Jane Riso

Rohn Ritzema

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Elizabeth Robar

Cheryl Roberts

Theodore Robinson

Carole Roden

Pamela Roden

James Rynbrandt

Carol Rowe

Roger Rozeboom

Nancy Runchy

Tibor Safar

Juri Sassian

Susan Schaaf

Merryl Schaefer

Carol Schakel

John Schalk

f L Linda

Schreiber Robert

Schroeder David Schut

Robert Schwegler

David Scott

Ruth Sevensma

Martin Sharp

Kenneth Sherburn

Richard Shiels

Patricia Sierdsma

Ruthann Sjolin

John Slighter

Bette Smith

dlh im Harlan Snyder

Neal Sobania

Joan Soder

Florence Sova

Susan Stoeckly

James ^ Sutherland

Ann Sytsma

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Karen Swets

William Taylor

Jane T aylor

Andrew Techy

m Keith

Taylor

Linda

Randall Telman

Carl TenPas

Gary TenPas

Robert Thompson

Thomas T h o m e

Bonnie Timmer

Nancy Timmer

Richard Timmer

Charles Todd

Sandra Tomlinson

Gerrit Tysse

David VanBeek

John VanBeek

Milo VanBeek

Frederick VanCor

Dale Vanderaa

Linda VanderHeide

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William Vander Lugt

Pamela Vander Mar

Delores Vandervlucht

Stephen Vander Weele

Ann Van Deusen

Margaret Van Dongen

Pieter Van Dyke

William Van Eck

Sherry Van Eenwyk

Dennis Van Haitsma

Susan Van Koevering

Sharon Van Lente

Hugo Van Manen

Janna Van Sloten

Cheryl Van Vossen

Louise Ver Hoek

Susan Van Wyk

Ronelle Vollink

Joan Ann Vedder

Steven Voskuil

Helen Ver Hoek

Ruth Wagner

Lawrence Walters

Frances Webinga

Linda Weessies

David Westerhoff

Mary D. Westphall

Eleanor Westeyn

Loren Whitaker

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Bruce White

William Wichers

Jonathan Wiegand

Ernest Willcocks

Amy W ilson

Laura Wood

Robert Woodger

Bonnie Woods

Eleanor Wybenga

Alice Workman

William Wykhuis

Caryl Yzenbaard

Barbara Zandstra

*

Patricia Zoet

Richard Zondag

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Abbot, Bonnie 221 Abel, Keith 79, 153, 230 Abel, Roger 79. 104, 123, 192, 194 Abraham, Linda 141, 214 Achterhof, Susan 230 Achterhof, Tyse Adolphs, Doreen 230 Aggen, John I l l , 214 Agori, Iwe Cornelius 230 Albers, Susan 230 Albrecht, John 122, 153, 214 Alexander, Julia 113, 194 Alexander, Nancy 100, 114, 221 Alhart, Barbara 113, 130, 135 Allan, John 114, 116, 230 Alldritt, Anne 194 Alldritt, Neal 127, 194 Allen. Rebecca 123, 213 Allred, Beverly 124, 125, 128, 132, 194 Alms, Catherine 230 Ametefe, Bennett 83, 194 Andersen, Gilford Andersen, Harry 151, 194 Anderson, David 123, 129, 221 Anderson, Phvllis 137, 214 Anderson. Robert 104, 124, 130. 189. 194 Andringa. Mel 121 Andritsopoulos, Rev. A 213 Anker, Rov 81, 85, 130, 132. 147, 214 Apkarian, John 221 Appleton. Richard 230 Archambeau. Lvnn 230 Archilla, Reuben 151, 214 Arendsen. Nancy 230 Armstrong. Marcia Amone. Tanet Amone, John Ashe. Linda 118, 230 Ashwood, Patricia 143, 194 Ast, Donald 214 Atkinson, Mary 230 Aumann, Nancy 230 Auten. Gerald 83, 114, 116. 117, 129, 221 Awad, Anita 118, 135, 214

B

Baas, David 151, 214 Bachman, Randall Bacon. Jean 230 Bailey, Brian 83 Bailey, Gloria 230 Baker, Nancy 230 Baker, Tannette 141, 221 Bakker, Joann Bakker, Kelwin 113, 194 Bakker, Daniel 221 Balla, Kenneth Bang, Barbara 118, 122, 143, 221 Bao, Benjamin 83, 118. 155 Bao. Danny 83, 122 Barendse, Michael 79 Barger, William 79, 15] Barnes, Emily 230 Baron, Cynthia Baron, Mary 137 , 221 Barron, Francis 155, 221 Barrows, Robert 114, 189, 213 Barwis. John Bast. Paul 79, 105, 192. 194 Bast. Thomas 79, 15], 230 Bates, Marilyn 143, 194 Battjes, Donald 221 Baumann, Arvella 213 Beck. Karen 113, 139, 22! Becker, Bruce 230 Beckering, Hope 195 Beebe, Marsha 230 Behrens. Kenneth 221 Behrens, Patricia Bekkering, James 79, 15^ 195 Bell, Sandra Bell, Judith 130, 221 Beltman, James 81, 155, 195

Benninger, Jacklyn Bennink, Marcia 105, 113, 145, 221 Bennink. Richard 147, 195 Bentz, Alan 1)4 129 Bentz, Darlene Benzenberg, Robert 114, u g , 230 Berends, Boyd Berens, Douglas 147, 195 Berger, Thomas 195 Bergner, David 95, 129 Berry, Clayton 81, 155 Bertelson, Carol 135, 214 Beukelman, James 130, 221 Beukema, Carol 195 Bicking, Mary Ann 221 Bilyeu, Alan 116, 230 Bird, Carol 230 BischofF. William 230 Bitar, Victor 214 Blank, Graydon 155, 231 Bleau, Paul 231 Bloemendaal, John Blood, Clinton 126, 129, 155, 231 Blum, Sharon 221 Boehm, Raymond Boelkins. James 105, 153 Boer, Calvin 221 Boerhave, Gerald 195 Boerigter, David 195 Boeringa. James 104, 105, 123, 155, 188, 195 Boersma, Katherine Boersma, William Boezeman, Kathy 231 Bogue, Nancy 231 Boike, Barbara 135, 214 Bolhuis, Tom Bolt, Larry 155, 195 Bolt, Richard 122, 147, 195 Bonjernoor, Nancy 104, 119, 145, 196 Bonnette, Pamela Boonstra, Suzanne 231 Bootsman, Bette 221 Borger, Ellen 108, 118, 128, 135, 214 Borgman, Linda 137, 196 Borschel, Walter 131, 147, 221 Borst, Carol 137 Borst, Ronald 90, 231 Borst, Susan 93, 231 Bos, Randall Bosker, Margaret 231 Bosman, Robert 221 Bosman, Susan 114, 231 Bossenbroek, Nina 109, 114, 196 Bosshard, Susan 139, 136 Bossier, Edith 231 Bouma, William 123, 147, 214 Bouwman, A. James Bouwman, Marinus Bouwman, Thomas Bovenkerk, Warren I l l , 130, 155, 214 Bowman, Harold I l l , 129, 221 Bowne, Pamela 221 Boyink, Barbara 231 Brady, Floyd 85, 93, 151, 231 Branch, Carol Bratt, Annette Brauer, William 213 Braun, John 130, 231 Bredeweg, Nelson Breeding, Elisie 231 Bremer, Daniel Breuer, Thomas II I, .147, 221 Bridger, Mary Ellen 104. 105, 125, 130, 131, 135, 189, 196 Brink, James 116, 213 Brinks, Kenneth 221 Broersma, Nancy 231 Broman, Rodney Brooks, Linda 213 Brosseit, Larry 153 Brower, Bernard 91, 221 Brown, Henry 126, 155 Brown, Kathryn 117, 124, 132, 196 Brueggemeyer, Leslie 143, 221 Bruggers, Kenneth 231 Bruininks, David 85, 90, 231 Bruinsma, Walter 83, 129, 214 Brunson, Barbara 100, 221

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.222 214

.232 222

.232 232

214 222

.197

.147 ,135 214 197 222

.232

.197

.232 232 222

.232 197 222 214 222 155 232

.213 222

.232 222 222 197 197 214

.197

.232

.197 151 198 222 .222 .198 .214 .214 .214 155 153

.214

.232

232 213 198

.214

.232

.232 215 222

.222

.215

.232 222

.137 198

.232

.198 222

.213 .222 .232

231 231 196 231

231 231

118, 119, 137 231 231

153, 231 221 231

143, 214 196

151, 214 213

131, 214 118, 231

85, 151

231 231

C

104, 196 97, 153, 196

114, 116 105, 137 147, 221

118, 141, 214 231

108, 231 231

79, 151, 221 79, 149

196 155 231

.104, 111, 114, 116, 117, 126, 147, 188, 196 I l l 221 231

121, 197 231

130, 232 221

145, 221 118, 143, 222

213

191, 123, 197 105, 111, 123, 128, 130, 197

125

105, 232

114, 214 116

155, 232 143, 222

119, 126, 214 93, 116, 155, 222

214 : 232

127, 151 97, 147, 232

155, 213 153 113 214

153, 222

93, 83, 151, 232

Corsette, Joyce Cotts, Wayne Courtney, David Courtney, Diane Cousineau, Mary Cousineau, Thomas Cox, John Cresswell, Patricia Crocoll, Clifford Cronk, James Crossman, Joan Crozier, James Culver, Nancy Cutting, William

D

Daane, John Dacus, Gwenn Dado, Cheryl Dahl, Robert Dalebout, Carol Dallah, Gibson Dalman, David Dampman, Susan Damstreegt, Don Daniel, Beulah Darga, George Daudt, Christine Davidsmeyer, Dona Davidson, Glenys Davies, Elizabeth Davis, Katherine Davis, Linda DeAngelis, Dyann DeBoer, George DeBoer, Lawrence DeBoer, Neil DeBoer, William Decker, Patricia Defendorf, Cheryl DeFeyter, Robert DeFino, Carol DeFouw, David DeGood, James DeGraaf, Marcia DeGraaf, Grace DeHollander, Duane Deitz, Aflene Dejager, Joan Dejong, Janice Dejonge, Henry DeKock,Joe DeKorver, Joyce DeKuiper, Thomas DeLong, Ted DeMaster, Dean DeMaster, Donald DenUyl, David Denyes, Beverly DePree, Gregory DePree, Steven DeSawal, Robert DeSmidt, James Deur, Calvin Deurwaarder, Linda deVelder, Anne deVelder, David deVelder, Dirck deVelder, John deVlaming, Richard DeVries, Barbara DeVries, Edward DeVries, Larry DeVries, Susan DeWeerd, William DeWitt, Diane DeWitt, Kathy DeYoung, Carole DeYoung. Lynn DeYoung, Robert DeYoune, Ronald DeYoung-, William Dibbet, James Dibble, Alan Dick, Laura Dickhut, Virginia

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Dickinson, Kathryn 114, 232 Dickson. Richard Diephuis, Margaret 137, 215 Dietch, Betty Lou 105, 113, 141, 191', 198 Dietch. Roger Dillbeck, John 105, 155, 222 Dillbeck, Michael 130, 232 Dirkse, Judith 143, 198 Disbrow, Sidney 114, 232 Dixon, Mary Jane 215 Dixon, Richard 129, 222 Dolphin, Brian 153, 215 Donia, Robert 105, 108, 128 Donnelly, Robert 232 Dorey, Leonard 122, 198 Dozeman, Marcia 139 Draft, Thomas 105, 153, 222 Dressel, James Driy, James 123, 198 Dross, Harry 232 Drugg, John 130, 222 Dryfhout, Karen 113, 125, 143, 215 Duitsman, David 232 Dunnican, Jo Ann 232 Dunning, Ann Durrell, Oliver 215 Duryee, Graham 149 Dybing, Robert 232 Dykema, Henry I l l , 155, 223 Dykema, Lois 113, 223 Dykema, Maria 143, 223 Dykhuizen, Ann 232 Dykstra. Diane 130, 145, 223 Dykstra. James 113, 122, 215 Dykstra, Jerome 232 Dykstra, Linda 110, 137 Dykstra, Pamela 104, 145^ 198 Dykstra, Ruth 232 Dykstra, Sharon i i s , 145, 215 Dykstra, Timothy 233

Eaman, Patrick 215 Eames, Cynthia Eckert, Mary 233 Edbrooke, Irene 105 233 Edman, Elmer 147' 215 Edwards, Robert 155' 215 Eenigenburg, James Ill,' 233 Eenigenburg, Jay 233 Eenigenburg, Susan 93, j j i , 133,141 Egy, Daniel 233 Ehrlich, James 223 Elferdink, Carole jgg Elfring, John ^ ^ ' 110 Elgersma, Jeanann 143 jgg Elliott, Ruth 2i3 Elliott, John .213 Elmore, Ardyce 135 215 Elwood, Thomas Elzerman, Pat 130, 141, 215 Emerson, Frederick 116, 130, 223 Emmert, Dick 104, 124,' 189,' 199 Emmons, Stuart 213 Enderlin, Mary HI, 130, 139, 223 Engelsman, Donna 122, 215 Engelsman, Robert . .215 Engstrom, Grace Engstrom. Richard 96, 149, 233 Erickson, Nancy 118, 126, 223 Erikson, Carina 143 199 Essebaggers, Mary .118, 125,' 215 Esther, Joan 125, 135, 199 Esther, Mary 135 223 Etheridge, Robert 223 Etterlin, Maja . . . . . .223 Eubank, Jeffrey 128, 199 Evans, John 233 Evers, Audrey 233 Evertz. Edward 233 Ewart, Adele 215

F a i r ' E r i k 151, 223 Fargher, James 123, 199

Farmer, Dennis 90, 95, 151, 233 Farmer, Floyd 114, 116, 223 Fege, Arnold 153 Feit, Kenneth 79, 93, 1 5 V , 233 Feldman, Richard 215 Felix, Andre 199 Fields, Carole 223 Finlay, Harriet 100, 145, 215 Finton, Lawrence 149 Fischer, Anna 125, 143, 223 Fisher, Diana 223 Fisher, John 213 Fisher, Judith 145 Fisher, Larry 233 Fitney, Michael 153, 233 Fitzgerald, Barbara 233 Flagg, James .'199 Flikkema, Mary Louise 113, 199 Flipse.Joyce 106, 118, 132! 215 Flournoy, Juanita 233 Floyd, Dolores 233 Folkert, Carole 137, 223 Folkert, David Folkert, Ellen 137, 223 Folkerts, Robert 124. 127, 155, 199 Force, Margaret 139, 223 Fordham, Barbara 233 Formsma, Bruce 93, 116 Formsma, Douglas Formsma, Robert 114, 116 Forrester, Harry 199 Franco, Elaine 233 Fratoni, Sandra 233 French, Alice French ,Thomas 223 Frederick, Sharon 199 Fris, Victoria 132, 233 Frissel, Jean 145 Frontjes, Richard Fugazzotto, Barbara 233 Fuge, William 151, 215 Fung, Daniel 223

G

Gabbey, Patricia 114, 122, 133, 143, 215 Gale, Ann 199 Gale, Jelfrey '55 Games, Richard 123, 216 Garrigan, Kelly 233 Garter, William 234 Garwood, Gary 151 Gasperec, Patricia 155, 223 Geldersma, Karen Gelok, Richard 93, 155, 223 Gerard, Lee 131, 200 Gibbons, Bruce 200 Gibbs, Gerald 149 Gies, T HI Gilbert, Nina Gilmore, Gary 122 Gishpert, Ronald Gleichman, Ethel 137, 223 Gleichmann, Pat 117, 127, 200 Goodrich, Charlotte 145, 223 Goodwin, Kenneth 155 Gordon, Robert Gort, John 216 Gottberg, George 149, 223 Gottraux, Daniele 223 Gouwens, Glenn 116, 147, 223 Gouwens, Marjorie 119, 188, 213 Grabo, Eric 149 Graham, Nancy 234 Gralow, Frances Granberg, Barbara 135,223 Greene, Sally 223 Greene, Sandra 200 Greiffendorf,Dennis 155,213 Greiner, Marion 130, 143, 223 Greze, John 213 Griess, Ronald Griften, Thomas '13 Grissen, David 117, 124, 126, 128, 155, 216 Grissen, Jerry '55. 234 Griswold, Alan < 83. 155, 234

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, 235 .213

, 235 .201 .235

, 235 .235

, 151 .201 .235

, 201 , 224 .235 .216 .235

, 224

.235

.235

.213

.213 216 235

216

201 224

.235 224 235

.235 224

151

201 201 132

.155

.235

.216

.235

.216 216

.213 216 216

.235 235 235

216

235 235 235 224

224 113 235

216 235 201 224

131

224 236

234 129, 223

234 .125, 132, 145, 200

I l l , 116, 234 151 234

105 , 234 114

H

113, 213 234 216 I l l

106, 108, 118, 119, 124, 216 118, 119, 200

223

139, 216 234 234 223 234

147, 223 234 234

117, 127, 216 234

135, 200 135, 200

234 81, 234

137, 224 104, 121, 147, 190, 200

123, 141, 200 234 234

234 121, 200 145, 224

235 224

137, 216 122

113, 133, 143, 224 235 235

137, 224 235

....................19, 1 5 5 , 2 3 5

90. 147, 235

235 235 213

118, 129, 224

235 .104, 110, 116, 117, 155, 192, 200

127, 153 147, 224

137, 224 93, 123, 133, 155, 201

153, 224

.133, 139, 201

235 i22, 123, 147

118, 119, 139, 188, 201 105, 119, 124, 143, 216

143, 224 123, 201

224 235 224

Holleman, Craig Holleman, Curtis Hollenbach, John Hollinger, Ellen Hollwedel, Nancy Holman, Richard Holmes, Dudley Holvick, Gary Hommerson, Joan Hoogstra, William Hook, Ellen Hopma, Byron Hopp, Lois Hopper, Paul Hornbacher, Mary Houghtaling, Sue Houseman, Donald Housman, John Housman, Suzanne Houting, Peter Houting, Vernon Houtman, Donald Hovingh, Alverna Howe, Daniel Howe, Harry Howes, Carol Hsieh, George Hubbard, George Huggins, Harold Huisjen, Marilyn Huisman, John Huizenga, Robert Hull, Dorothy Hulse, Gregory Hulst, Carol Hultgren, William Hungerford, George Hungerford, Marjorie Hutchinson, Anne Huyck, Karen Hyink, Harlan

I

Insel, John Ishii, Akiko

J Jaarsma, Irene Jackson, Robert

Jacobs, Marjorie Jalving, Susan Jansma, Jerri Janssen, Kathryn Jap, Khian Jappinga, Jane Jensen, Barbara Jensen, Judith Jensen, Steven Jentink, Donald Jipping, Hannah Joeckel, Anita Johnson, A. Charles Johnson, Amy Johnson, Marilyn Johnson, Mark Johnson, Martha Johnson, Paul Joldersma, Diane Jones, Alan Jones, Dennis Jones, Donna Jones, Susan Jonker, Peter Jorgensen, Jeffrey Joseph, Robert Julien, Ellis June, Margaret Jung, Jean Justesen, Roy

K

Kahler, Taibi Kallemyn, Jane Kammeraad, Peter

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Kaper, Margaret 224 Kardux, Donald 121, 213 Katulya, Robert 236 Keats, Richard 216 Keel, Gerald 236 Kemink, Janice 236 Ketnink, Jo Anne 137, 119, 216 Kemp, Roger 236 Kempker, Priscilla 236 Kershner, Daniel 129, 236 Keur, William Kiefer, Marin 109. 216 Kieft, Larry Kilboum, Robert 85, 151, 224 Killmaster, John 155 Killmer, Donald King, Elizabeth 145 King, William 236 Kinney, Allan 79, 151, 236 Kirk, Leone 153 Kirkpatrick, Roberta 224 Kish, Margaret Klaaren, Keith 201 Klaasen, Barbara 100, 236 Klaasen, Mary 137, 216 Klein, James 85, 153 Kleinheksel, Ruth 216 Kleinheksel, Russell 213 Kleis, John Klerk, William 151, 224 Kloote, Linda 236 Klop,Jean 202 Klow, Milton 133, 153, 224 Klynstra, Sandra 202 Knapp, John 113, 133, 147, 216 Knecht, J. Chris I l l , 118, 155, 202 Knol. Joyce 236 Knol, Robert 155 Knox, Anne 216 Kobes, Darlene 224 Koch, John 120, 127, 216 Koebel.John 213 Koeman, Mary 224 Koeman, Milicent 145, 224 Koeppe, John 224 Koerselman, Richard 213 Kohlman, Ruth 135, 202 Kolenbrander, Kenneth 97, 236 Kollen, Barbara 236 Kollen, Kathleen 236 Koman, Marilyn 236 Koning, Gene 236 Koo, Rebecca Kooiker, Glenn 236 Kooistra, Sally 100, 104. 132, 145, 202 Kooyers, Joseph 202 Korstange. Gordon 97, 105, 106, 130, 149, 224 Koster, Richard 131, 216 Koster, Ronald 202 Kowal, Beatrice Kraai, Menno 114, 155, 236 Kraak, David 79 Kraemer, Lynn 143, 224 Kramer, Carole Krauss, Jcanette 114, 236 Kreunen, James 153 Krone, Reinhold Kronemeyer, Donald 85, 96, 151, 336 Kronemeyer, Kathleen 113, 137 Kronemeyer, Ronald 202 Kronemeyer, Ronald 91, 151, 224 Kroodsma, Donald 79, 95 Kroodsma, Roger 79 Krueger, Daniel 95, 236 Krueger, Gerald 151, 202 Krupp, Donald 224 Kryger, Virginia 125, 202 Kuiper, Delia 120, 132, 133, 137, 202 Kuiper, Patricia Kuiper. Richard 79, 151, 224 Kuipers, Dixon Kuipers. Irvin Kuipers. Raymond 93, 236 Kullgren. William 151 Kupfrian, Laura 118. 135, 216 Kusak, Joseph Kuyers, Nancy 236

Laban, George 225 Labusohr, Linda 236 LaFleur, Norma 202 Lake, Charles 116, 236 Lam, Amy Chung Lam, Donald Lam, Ruth 213 Laman, Gordon Lamer, Janice Lampen, James Lampert, Graham 131, 133, 149, 213 Lamphere. Karen 123 Lane. David 39, 149, 213 Langeland, Charles 151, 225 Langeland, Samuel 79. 151, 216 Langstraat, Gloria 113, 225 Laning, Daniel 225 tanning, Richard Lantay. Charles 203 Lape. Douglas 122. 149. 216 Lara way. Susan 236 La Riccia. Carle 236 Larison, Kay 203 Larkin, Steven 128. 155. 225 Larrabee. Suzanne 236 Larsen, Donald 213 Larson. Larry 236 Latowsky, Charles 149 Laughlin. Michael 113 Lay, Harold 81, 236 Lee. James 123 Lee, Judith 216 Lee, Margaret 143 Lee, Shiuh Hwa Leech. Donna Leenhouts. Thelma 113. 117. 120, 121, 137, 216 Leestma, Mary 113, 133, 141, 216 Leggett, Richard 225 Leibundguth, Peter n e , 153, 236 Leigh-Manuell, Paul Lein, Katherine 225 Lein, Paul 114, i l6 , 117, 217 Leister, Victoria 236 Lemmenes, Mark 113, 117, 155, 217 Lemmerz, James 151, 217 Lenel, Katherine 121, 217 Lenel, Margaret 236 Leong, Charlene 135, 217 Leppla, Leslie 122, 141, 217 Lesemann, Kathleen 145, 203 Levey, Stuart 225 Lieffers, Alice Lievense, John Lin, Robert Lindauer, Judith 130, 135, 225 Lindblad, Robert 149 Lindblade, Linda 143, 203 Liu, Winnie Lo, Lee Nin 123 Lohman, James 155, 225 Looman, Glenn Lootens, Martha 213 Lootens, Jeff 151 Lowdemiilk, Virginia Loweke, Joan 114, 118, 203 Lubbers, Bruce 91, 217 Lubbers, David Luben, Roger 217 Lucas. Harvey 113, 147. 225 Lundahl, Laurel 236 Lundahl, Sharon 107. 125. 145. 217 Lundell. Franklin 151, 237 Luther, Martha 122, 130, 145. 217 Luyendyk, Roberta 237

M

Maatman, Irene 237 MacEachron, Patricia '14, 225 Mace, James ; 109, 155 , 225 Magan, Bertha 118, 225

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Magans, Wal ter 126, 155, 217 Mallory, Nancy 133, 139, 217 Manuel , Dorothy 100, 116 Marchand, Melissa 145 Maring, Preston 151, 225 Maring, T h o m a s Marks, Andrew 237 Marschke, Charles Marshall , Elizabeth 237 Marsilje, J u n e Marsman, Wayne 225 Marsteller, J o h n 118, 225 Mar t in , Andrea Masouras, Carol 237 Masselink, Bruce 122, 147, 203 Mast, Jean 113, 203 Mateer, Patricia 237 Matthews, Ronald 95, 153 Maxam, Rober t 203 Mazur, Thomas 149, 225 McClow, Donald McDowall, James McEachran, David 225 McFall, Richard 203 McGeehan, Albert 129, 217 McGilvray, Jenn i fe r 121 Mcintosh, Donn 114, 116, 155, 237 McNeal, Michael 213 McOmber, Larry Medema, Joan 135, 225 Meengs, Alyce 237 Meengs, J ane 225 Meengs, John 151, 203 Meengs, Loren 122, 147, 203 Meengs, Mark 237 Meerman, John 116, 237 Meier, Carol i, 113, 137, 225 Mellema, Charlene Menning, Bruce 79, 93 Menning, Charles 108, 192, 203 Menning, Mark 79, 147 Metzger, Lawrence 237 Meyer, R u t h 135, 217 Meyers, Richard Meyers, Sandra 237 Michaelson, Wesley 147, 225 Middaugh, Lynn Miedema, Allen 105, 107, 147 Miersma, Kathleen 113, 225 Miles, Lorraine Millar, Beverly 213 Millar, Steve Miller, Chris 91, 151, 217 Miller, Phi l ip 128, 151, 204 Miller, Phi l l ip I l l , 116 Miller, Randal l 108, 147, 225 Miller, Vance 226 Mills, Mary Jane 125, 204 Mills, Will iam 15L 237 Miner, T imothy 204 Ming, Bruce 79, 237 Ming, Thomas 93, 151 Minor, Nancy 226 Mitter, Sandra 226 Moehl, Helen Moll, Lorraine Momeyer, Barbara 118, 119, 217 Monsma, Joel 151, 217 Moodie, Luann 237 Mooi, Gloria 114, 135, 217 Moored, James 105, 153, 226 Morgan, Janice 125 Morris, Marie 130, 139, 22b Moylan, Nancy 237 Mulder, Delwyn 226 Mulder, John 108, 226 Mulder, Ronald .204 Mulder, Shirley 237 Mulford, Vincent 149 237 Muller, Jeffrey 194 140 919 Muller, Mary Jane .237 Muller, Richard Munro, Linda 121, 143, 204 Murphy, Nelson 237 Musson, Marilyn 237 Myaard, Alan 237 Myers, Patricia 111,133, 139, 226

N

Naber , Margo 237 Nagel, Chris t ine 237 Nagel, Simon 237 Nanninga , Sharon 217 Neckers, Bruce 104, 105, 113, li?, isi, 153, 189, 204 Neher, Susan | 4 j ' 226 Nelson, Corliss 114 238 Nelson, Joyce ' V . ' . . V . . . V . 130.' 145.' 226 Nelson, Wil lard Newhouse. Marcia 114 137 226 Newman, Nancy V . 145! 226 Ngwa, Jacob 83, 217 Nichols, Nancy 213 Nicholson, Will iam 114 n g 147' 226 Niekamp. Carl 12.3', 204 Nienhuis, Conrad qe icf! Nienhuis , Glenn 238 Nienhuis , J an 9 j » Nienhuis , Marian " Nies, Alan Nietering, Roger Niles, Elizabeth 204 Nilsen, Wenche 124,' '137, 204

' I" 155, 238 Nodop John 129. 204 Noel David 120, 226 Nonhof , J o h n Nordstrom, Peter j^g Norton, Jon ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I47, '2i:i Novak, Paul 238 Nozari, Mohammed 104 199 9fU Nyboer, Jacquelyn ! ' ^ ' ! " ! ^ ! .' 926 Nykamp, Benjamin 099 Nykamp, Will iam gg Nykerk, David .96. 153, 204 Nykerk, Lata 238

O

O'Meara, Jane , ] f i

O'Donnel l , Dale 226 Oegema, Theodore Oehm, Denis , r i Oettle, Emily Oettle, Will tam 123 Ogren, Thomas i 0 5 ' ' ̂ 8 , ' 147, 226 Olsen, Carolyn O sen, Jayne ,30, 238 Olson, Kathleen 233 Ondrus Mart in . . m [ 155,'226 Oosse, Maria

Oosterbaan, I rene 135, 226 Oosterhof, Albert 114, 218 Oosterhouse, Bruce 79 , 95, 127, 147, 218 Costing, Elizabeth 132, 226 Osbon, Ann io5, 132, 133,' 135 Osbom, Frances 139, 205 Osterhaven, Calvin 81, 93, 147, 238 Osterhaven, Ellen 118, 137, 226 Osterink, Carole 238 Otto, Margie 113, 145, 205 Oudersluys, Mark Ovens, Ronald 155 Overman, Dean 85, 205 Owen, Kather ine 141, 205 Owen, Mar jor ie 238 Owens, Richard 151, 238

P

Paalman. Gretchen 125, 238 Paalman. Mary Kay 133, 137,' 218 Paauwe, Judy 218 Page, Jeannie Paliatsos, Mike 90, 93, 238 Pangle, Rober t 126 Pao, Vivie Meimei 226 Parcell, Anzie 104, i i 4 , 116, l i ? , 126, 205 Parker, Melissa 132 238 Parker, Sandra 132, 135, 205 Patterson, Linda 238 Peacock, Phyllis 125, 238 Peacock, Will iam m , 127, 147' 205 Pearson, A r t h u r ! . . . . . 151, 226 Peiper, Garret s i , 93, 132, 147

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Pelon, Mary Pelon, Thomas 79, 90, 95, 238 Pembroke, Maxine 226 Pennington, Ruth 218 Penny, William 213 Perry, Michael 226 Peterson, Barbara Peterson, James Peterson, Morris 153, 227 Pettit, Linda 238 Petz, William 124, 131, 218 Phail, Barbara 239 Phillips, Claraetta 205 Phillips, Sharon 227 Pickard, Susan 116, 239 Pickup, Walter 213 Pierce, Sharon 118, 239 Pierpont, James 83, 93, 127, 149 Pierpont, Judy Piers, Mary 130, 239 Piersma, Steven 95 Piet, David 147, 227 Plagenhoef, Vernon \ 79, 239 Plakke, Sandra Plantinga, Donald 130 Plasman, Camellia Plasman, Chris 239 Plewes, Barbara 114 Pluister, Philip 155 Poll, Gene 130, 155, 227 Pollitt, Joyce 227 Pontier, Glenn 239 Poortinga, Gerard 90, 151, 239 Poppink, James 85, 93, 132, 151 Poppink, William 79, 95, 124, 132, 151, 205 Postma, Charles 147, 227 Postma, Kenneth 79 Postma, Marilyn Postmus, Julie 119, 124, 133, 135, 218 Potter, William 85, 97 Powell, Jeffrey I l l , 130, 147, 227 Powell, Theodore Price, Patrick Prins, Snellen 104, 114, 123, 141, 213 Proli, Peter 213 Prothro, Nelda 133, 145, 218 Pruiksma, Jacob 151, 205 Pruiksma, Jeffrey Pryts, William 227 Puehl, Sara 218 Pylman, Marcia 127, 139, 205

Q

Query, James 239 Query, John 239 Quick, Sharon 239 Quist. J. Robert 153, 239 Quist, Valerie 239

R

Raballa, Nicholas 83 Race. Bradford 113 Radliff, Suzanne 113, 120, 188, 206 Rajsky, Carol 239 Rajsky, Nancy 227 Ransford, Paul 104, 124, 191, 206 Rauwerdink, Philip 79, 132, 151, 227 Ravesloot, Dawn 239 Rawlins, Kent 239 Read, Peter I l l , 129, 239 Reardon, Michael 239 Rector, Nancy 114, 116, 145, 218 Redder, Ronald 239 Reeves, David 149 Reichardt, Bruce 153 Reidsma, Carla 104, 114, 119, 145, 206 Reidsma, Vernon Reifsneider, Diane 125, 218 Rekemeier, Karen 239 Remmelsberger, Frank 151 Remtema, Joan 130, 145, 227 Renkes, David 147, 213 Renkes, Gloria 239 Renner. Thomas 109, 147 Rens, Norma 122, 135, 227

Rens, Willard 127, 132, 155, 206 Renwick, John 114 Reynen, Kenneth 206 Reynen, Nancy 206 Reynen, Paul 227 Reynen, Robert Reynen, Steven 93, 239 Reynolds, Pamela 116, 239 Rich, Mary Richards, Rebecca 206 Richardson, Cheryl 106, 113, 118, 125, 135, 218 Richardson, John 123, 130, 147, 206 Richter, Walter 239 Ridder, James 153, 206 Riedl, Josef Riemersma, James 153, 206 Rietsma, Gary 206 Rietveld, Gerrit 126, 128, 206 Rietveld, Richard 147, 227 Rigterink, Karyn 114, 239 Rigterink, Sharon 227 Rikkers, Ruth 113, 124, 125, 191, 207 Rillema, Donald 213 Rimondi, Hope 227 Riso, Jane 239 Ritzema, Rohn 239 Robar, Elizabeth 240 Roberts, Carol i i s , 119, 135 Roberts, Cheryl n e , 240 Roberts, Eugene 155) 227 Robinson, Theodore .240 Roden, Carole 240 Roden, Pamela 240 Rollston, Cheryl 145) 218 Ronda. James 126, 155, 190,'207 Rose, Susan 143 218 Rosine, Thomas 105 Rottschafer, John 123, 149, 207 Rowder, Kent 127 Rowe, Carol 240 Rowen, Janice 227 Rowland, Diane 213 Rozeboom, Roger 240 Ruffner, James 114, 116, 213 Runchey, Nancy 116, 240 Rundle, Lynn 124, 145' 218 Russell, Mary Pat 114, n g , 141, 227 Ryan, William Rynbrandt, Tames 040 Rypma, G ^ 1 5 1

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Sabo, John HI , 155 Safar, Tibor 96, 240 Sagendorf, Ruth 125, 227 Sanford, D. William 227 Sassian, Juri 240 Sayles, Marcia 145, 207 Schaaf, Susan 240 Schaap, Arthur Paul 123, 153, 227 Schade, Jane Schaefer, Merryl 240 Schaible, Peter Schakel, Carol 240 Schalk, John 129, 240 Schantz, Robert 127, 151 Schaper, Sandra 135 Scherpenisse, Mary 113, 207 Schillo, Virginia Schipper, Max 79, 149 Schlett, Robert 155, 207 Schneider, Gerald Scholtens, Martin 213 Schoon, Dale Schoonmaker, Patricia 143, 218 Schouten, Sharon 227 Schrandt, Susan 207 Schreiber, Linda 240 Schreiner, William Schrier, Michael 213 Schroeder, Robert 108, 111, 147, 240 Schrotenboer, Kim 149, 227 Schrotenboer. Robert 207 Schueneman, Cheryl 143, 227 Schurman, Bill Schut, David '53, 240

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Schut, Larry 207 Schutt, Arlene Schwab, Norman 113, 129, 227 Schwegler, Robert, 114, 155, 240 Scott, Donald 240 Scott, Sarah Seaman, A. Raymond Sebens, Carol 207 Seighman, Nancy 145, 227 Sende, Pierre 83, 227 Sentman, Susan Serum, James 104, 123, 124, 153, 207 Sevensma, Ruth 240 Severson, Susan Shand, Susan 227 Shanholtzer, Fred 93, 147, 207 Sharp, Lawrence Sharp, Martin 240 Shattuck, Richard 213 Shauger, Susan 116, 122, 130, 191, 208 Shaw, Edna 135, 218 Shaw, Edward Sheffield, Terry 151, 227 Shepherd, Carol 105, 125 Sherbum, Kenneth 240 Sherman, Margaret Shiels, Richard I l l , 155, 240 Short, Susan 118, 141, 218 Shumaker, Richard 127, 208 Sia, Paul Siebrand, W 227 Sierdsma, Patricia 240 Sill, Donald 114, 218 Simmelink, Kenneth 208 Simons, John '93, 153 Sjolin, Ruthann 114, 240 Skinner, Veronica Skivington, James 149 Slager, Rona 227 Slagter, Nancy 126, 127, 131, 139, 208 Slighter, John 240 Slikkers, Adrian 79, 151 Slingerland, Lila 137, 227 Smant, Gail .208 Smies, Frederic 123, 153 Smith, Alan 15l' 208 Smith, Amos Smith, Bette 240 Smith, Betty 113, 208 Smith, Daniel Smith, Douglas 107, 153, 208 Smith, John 227 Smith, Richard 227 Smith, T. William 149 213 Smoll, Janiece 113, 124, 131, 143! 208 Sneller, Delwyn 228 Snyder, Harlan 240 Sobania, Neal .'.83, i i6 , 155, 240 Soder, Joan 240 solodow, John 114 298 Sonneveldt, Susan 105, 113, 137' 228 Soo. Hudson Sorensen, Harlan 218 Sova, Florence 240 Speet, Candace 213 Spring Susan 190, 208 Staat, Diana 2 1 8 Stahelin, Terence Stahl, Traudl 118> ^ 5 | 3 7 218 Mam, John oiq Stansby, David 213 Staple, James 208 Stavenger, David V / . V ; ; . : ; . ' . V . 1 5 3 ; 208 Steegstra, Barbara Steensma, Ronald 010 Steffens, Gretchen Steffens, Thomas 2]^ Stegeman, Timothy 2 l g Stehouwer David ''. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '.11^ 123, 209 Steketee, Peter iro 9 n q

Steketee. Sally {2^ 125. 143,' 209 otcil. Lance q/? iri Stielstra, Edward ojo Stoeckly, Susan Straatsma, Thomas i26,' 155/209 Stremler, Harvey Strengholt, Philip ^ 209

Strom, Sally 1 3 5 j 223 Strong, Frederick 118, 218 Stryker, David 209 Su, Stephen V . 1 2 3 ' , 213 Su, Timothy .ng Summers, Frederic Sutherland, James u q 240 Sutton, Ann 137, 218 Suydam, Mary 019 Swank, Rolland 209 Swart, Valerie ' ' .V;;.V V.V . . .'. .'.V. .V.Vl'oo','228 Swets, Douglas qo n 1

Swets, Karen ' 24 j Swets Marcia J07, 124, 125. 137, 219 Swinehart, Betty H4, U 6 iyperda, Annajean oqs Sytsma, Ann 040 Sytsma, Ruth • ̂ ^ ^ ^ ^ ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 125,' 145, 219 Syverson, Nancy 919

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T*n : n f f 1 122, 145, 209 Tanis, John 223 Tanis, Judith 228 Taylor, Evonne l i s 910 Taylor, Glenn ' 9 9 8

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Taylor, Keith 8 i , 147, 241 Taylor, Lauren 293

Taylor, Susan 9 nq Taylor, William 1V1 941 Techy, Andrew '941 Techy, Geza Tegner, Linda 241 Tell, James ,04. ,92,'209 Telman, Randa,, 9 4 1

TenBrink, Jean 29a TenBrink, Lana 9j:Q

TenClay, J. Lucille tenHoor, Joan 1 1 4 „ , q fenkinck, Kenneth

TenPas, Carl j j j .g,. 241 TenPas, Gary ol, TenPas, William 1 9 0 9 1 0 Terpstra, John jjg' 209 Terpstra, Paul 1 3 0 ' 1 4 7 ' 2 ] g

Terpstra, Robert 155 9ig Teusink, Kenneth 79 ,5*' 99s Theune, Peter • • ̂ ^ ^ ̂ ̂ ̂ . 210

Thomas, James 96, 147 Thomas, Judyth 113, 137̂ 219 Thompson, James 213 Thompson, Janet Thompson, Pat Thompson, Robert 93, 130, 147, 241 Thome, Thomas 151, 241 Tiezzi, Linda 113, 219 Tigelaar, Howard 123, 153,' 228 Tilton, Clyde 127, 210 Timkovich, Carole 104, 110, 190,' 210 Timmer, Ben 228 Timmer. Bonnie 241 Timmer, Nancy 241 Timmer, Richard 241 Todd, Charles 241 Tomlinson, Sandra ,05, 241 Ton. Marlea 135, 219 Townsend, Lynne 219 Toy. Maria 210 Trapp, Ronald Troike, Dorothy 131, 135, 219 Troost, Donald 95, 105, 153, 228 Trost, James n e , 117, 228 Truman, Alfred Tubergen, David 114, 117, 228 Tucker, Evelyn Turinsky, Linda Turkstra, Barbara Turkstra, Bruce 213 Tysse, Gerrit . ,151, 241

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Underwood, David 79 Utzinger, John .155 Utzinger, Sue , , 3 , 228

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Vaccaro, James 210 Valantasis, Richard 155 Valentine, Ralph Van Allsburg, Lester 118, 155, 219 Van Auken, Ronald 155, 228 Van Beek, Dirk 79, 153, 219 Van Beek, David 241 Van Beek, John 241 Van Beek, Milo 241 Van Bruggen, Robert Van Brunt, Linda Van Cor, Frederick 241 Van Dahm, George 127, 155, 210 Van Dam, Theodore 133, 147, 228 Vande Bunte, Carla 130, 137, 210 Van De Hoef, Larry I l l , 155, 228 Vanden Berg, Alan 228 Vandenburg, Sharon 219 Vanden Hoek, Caron 116, 228 Vanderaa, Dale 241 Vander Beek, Ronald 114, 116, 117, 219 Vander Broek, John Vander Broek, Richard Vander Burgh, Cynthia 141, 219 Vander Heide, Linda 241 Vander Hill, Rein 228 Vander Kolk, Charles 210 Vander Kolk, James 113, 147, 210 Vander Lugt, William 242 Vander Mar, Pamela 242 Vander Meer, Albert 113 Vander Naald, Judith 145, 219 Vander Roest, John 210 van der Schalk, Jacobus I l l , 228 Vander Velde, George 113, 210 Vandervlucht, Delores 242 Vander VVeele, Stephen 242 Vanderwel, David 153, 228 Van Deusen, Ann 242 Van Dongen, Edwin Van Dongen. Margaret 242 Van Dyke, Donald Van Dyke, Leon 114 Van Dyke, Pieter 242 Van Dyke, Trudy 124, 130, 121, 133, 135, 210 Van Dyke, William 228 Van Eck, Vicki 219 Van Eck, William 155, 242 Van Eenwyk, Sherry 242 Van Egmond, Peter Van Faasen, Jane Van Haitsma, Dennis 242 Van Ham, Lois 228 Van Haver, Lee Ann 106, 132, 143, 219 Van Hoeven, Jay Van Hoeven, Shirley 211 Van Kampen. Wayne 155 Van Koevering, Susan 242 Van Kuiken, Beth 145, 228 Van Lente, Carol 126, 211 Van Lente, Frederick 228 Van Lente, Sharon 242 Van Liere, Jack 213 Van Lierop, Peter 113, 147, 211 Van Manen, Hugo 242 Van Middlesworth, Carol 132 Van Noord, Carl 116, 228 Van Ouwerkerk, Susan 213 Van Pernis, Mary 135, 228 Van Raalte, Shirley 106, 131, 132, 135 , 228 Van Schenkhof, Ronald I l l , 126, 219 Van Slageren, Joan 119, 122, 135, 219 Van Sloten, Janna 242 Van't Hof, Paul Van Til, James 213 Van Tol, Kenneth 155, 228 Van Vossen, Cheryl 116, 242 Van Wieren, Alan 219 Van Wieren, Clare 85, 95 Van Wieren, Donna 213 Van Wieren, Glenn Van Wyk, Carl 79, 132, 147, 228 Van Wyk, Susan 242 Vaughn, Sharon 213 Vedder, Joan 242

Veen, Palmer 114, 116, 117, 211 Veldhoff, Robert 129 Velthuizen, Tina 118, 124 Ver Meulen, Carol Ver Meulen, John 211 Verduin, Kathleen 104, 105, 109, 190, 211 Verduin, Paul 108, 113, 229 VerHoek, Helen 242 VerHoek, Louise 242 Ver Plank, Peter Versteeg, John 149 Vetter, Glenda 211 Visscher, Joan 211 Visser, John Visser, LaVonne Vogas, Michael 9], 147, 229 Vogel, David Vogel, Dennis 155, 211 Vogelaar, Hans 147, 219 Voigt, Marcia 120, 121, 137! 211 Volkers, Stuart Vollink, Ronelle 242 Von Ins, David Voorhorst, Louise 137 Voorn, John 213 Voskuil, Steven 242

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Waanders, Gerald 114, 116, 147 Wagenveld, Charlotte 229 Wagenveld, Edward Wagner, Ruth 116, 242 Wakefield, Arthur Waldron, Jeff 113, 219 Walker, Linda Wallace, Judith 139, 211 Walsma, Kathleen 119, 135, 219 Walters, Carl 85, 93, 151, 229 Walters, Ellen 211 Walters, Lawrence 242 Walvoord, Charles 117, 153 Walvoord, Dirk 113, 229 Walz, Kenneth 105, 151. 212 Wang, John 83, 104, 123, 212 Ward, Karen 219 Wamet, Ronald 123, 129, 212 Washbum, Phyllis 118, 229 Wassenaar, Paul 79, 90, 147 Waterman, John 151, 229 Weber, Dale Patricia Weber, Kenneth 116, 117, 220 Webinga, Frances 114, 116, 242 Weddle, David Weed, Larry 213 Weener, Dennis 147 Weenink, John 149 Weessies, Linda 242 Wegner, Dennis 123, 129, 220 Weidenaar, Peter 212 Welcher, Frances 113, 212 Wells, Jane 132, 143, 229 Wells, Joan 132, 143, 229 Welmers, Margaret 141 Welton, Bradlee 147, 229 Wepfer, Richard 119, 129, 220 Werge, Robert 126 Wesselink, John 149 Wessling, Stephen 79, 105, 229 Westenbroek, Mary 229 Westerbeke, Richard 149, 229 Westerhoff, David .242 Westerhoff, Donald 212 Westervelt, Robert 116, 117, 155, 220 Westphall, Mary 242 Westrate, Larry 220 Westeyn, Eleanor 242 Whary, William 129, 130, 229 Whitaker, Ellen 113, 213 Whitaker, Loren 242 White, Bruce 153, 243 White, Phyllis White, Robert 79, 105, 124, 151, 220 Whitefield, Diane Wichers, William 151, 243 Wiechman, Sharon 131, 141, 220 Wiegand, Jonathan 243

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Wiegman, Marjorie 113i 212 Wierenga, Marilyn Wierenga, Theron Wiersma, James 213 Wiersma, Ronald Wilcox, Dennis 229 Wilcox, Stephen 126 ikk o io Wildschut, Allen . .229 Wilkens, Deanna 145 229 Willcocks, Ernest 130, 243 Willemsma, Tena Wills, Harold Wilson, Alan 113, 147, 213 Wilson, Amy 243 Wilson, J. Francine 113 220 Wilson, Marylou .220 Wilson. Sarah Wilts, Siebrand Witter, Carol 137 220 Witter, Richard 113 Wittwer, Norman Woerdehoff, Joan 105, 118, 130, 135, 220 Wognum, Joan 137, 220 Wolbnnk, Lois 125, 155, 220 Woldsen, Arikka 229 Wolters, Richard n g 220 Wood, Laura ' ' 243 Woodger, Robert 243 Woods, Bonnie 243 Workman, Alice 243 Workman, Craig jg | 229 Wormuth, John 9lV '105', 122,' 133! 149,' 220 Wozniak, Sharon

Wright, Kathleen 229 Wright, Sandra ^ '. ' ' ' ' ' '' ' ! ! 118.' 141','212 Wright, Susan Wyatt, Martha w . 9 9 Q

Wybenga, Eleanor n f i ' Wykhuis, William 243

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Yeager, Charyle 113, 122, 125, 141, 220 Yntema, David 33 220 Yntema, Rowen Yonkers, Carol 113, ^ 3 212 Young, Michael 149 Young, William Yzenbaard, Caryl 132 243 Yzenbaard, Ruth HO, 114, 119, 191' 212

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Zandstra, Barbara 243 Zeas, Jaime 127, 220 Ziegler, Muriel Zeller, Aileen 229 Zevalkink, Anne Ziemann, Ruth 113, ^ o , 145, 229 Zimmerman, John 155 229 Zoerhof, Marie, Mrs. Zoet, Patricia 243 Zondag, Richard '.90,' 155, 243 Zuithoff, Kenneth 147 229 Zwart, Jerry '.'.'.'.'..85'. 122.'151. 229 Zylstra, Bruce

Acknowledgements: Dr. Clarence DeGraaf , Delma Studios, Jack Cobb of Great Lakes Graphic , Rober t Miller of S. K. Smith, T o m Renner , J o h n Killmaster.

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