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EDITOR

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THE LIFE PAGE 17 Jan Beekman

Chris Lohman Betsy Phillips

THE ACADEMIC LIFE PAGE 89 Barb DeHaan

Rob Douglas

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Karla Hoesch Donna Howitt

LIFE Mary Elden Shellie Midavaine

THE CAMPUS LIFE PAGE 233 Kay Oae

Laurie Schlangen

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C O N N I E A L D R I C H Farmington, Michigan

Education Sigma lota Beta

B E C K Y G I L M O U R A N D E R S O N Somerset, New Jersey

Language Arts Alpha Gamma Phi

K A R E N A R N O L D North Plainfield, New Jersey

Social Studies Sigma lota Beta

A N D R E W D. A T W O O D Pompton Plains, New Jersey

Religion Omicron Kappa Epsilon

K E N N E T H L E S L I E A U S T I N Holland. Michigan

Instrumental Music Education Alpha Theta Chi

H. G E O R G E A V E R Y Ridgefield, New Jersey

Philosophy

K A T H E R I N E B A C O N Toledo, Ohio

Music Theory — Humanities

G W Y N N E L . B A I L E Y Clymer, New York

Music

S T E V E N R O B E R T B A K E R Wyoming, Michigan

Biology

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J A N I C E B A K K E R Midland Park, New Jersey

English

G E O R G E B A X T E R Saginaw, Michigan

Chemistry

R O B E R T J. B A T E S Chicago, Illinois

Biology

R U B Y J U N E B E A T S O N Rangoon, Burma

Humanities

R O B E R T B A T T J E S Portage, Michigan

English Phi Tau Nu

L O R E T T A L A G R E E B E C K Kenmore, New York

Language Arts

R O B E R T C A R L B E C K Kenmore, New York

English

J A M E S B. B E C K E R I N G Grandville, Michigan

Philosophy-Business Administrat ion Chi Phi Sigma

J A N B E E K M A N Muskegon, Michigan

Mathematics Kappa Delta Chi

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R O B E R T B E I S H U I Z E N Chicago, Illinois

Business Administrat ion

J A N E A N N B E N E D I C T Huntington, New York

Mathematics

J U L I E B E R E T Z Hammond, Indiana

German

G E O R G E J. B E R G E V I N E Attleboro, Massachusetts

Social Studies Phi Tau Nu

F O R D A L F R E D B E R G H O R S T JR . Zeeland, Michigan

Business Administrat ion

M I K E B E R R Y Fairfax County, Virgmia Business Administrat ion

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B E T T Y J O A N B E Y E R Holland, Michigan

Humanities

C H A R L E S B R U C E B I G E L O W Grand Rapids, Michigan

Religion Phi Kappa Alpha

J A N I C E B L A K L E Y Webster, New York

English

R O B E R T A L L E N B L O C K Kalamazoo, Michigan

Sociology Phi Tau Nu

M A R Y B O G E M A Grand Rapids, Michigan

Social Studies Composite

R I C H A R D M. B O R S T Grand Rapids, Michigan

Religion Phi Kappa Alpha

T H O M A S A. B O S N A T E B O W L E S E U G E N E B R A A K S M A North Muskegon, Michigan Newark, New Jersey Cambria, Wisconsin

Chemistry Physical Education Psychology

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K E N N E T H R. B R A D S E L L River Edge. New Jersey

History Phi Tau Nu

D O U G L A S J O H N B R A T T Cincinnati, Ohio

Economics

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L O I S B R A N C H Rowley, Massachusetts

Sociology

J O H N L E W I S B R O W N New York, New York

History

R O B E R T B R A N C H Homewood, Illinois

Psychology

N A N C Y B R O W N Munster, Indiana

Mathematics

N O R M A B R O W N Providence, Rhode Island

English

PATT1 L. B R O W N Fairport, New York

Psychology Delta Phi

S U S A N L. B U C H A N A N Lawrenceville, Illinois

Biology

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D E A N N A M A R I E B U R K E Addison, Michigan

Language Arts Alpha Gamma Phi

K A T H L E E N B U U R M A Mescalero, New Mexico

Humanities

J O D Y B Y L A N D Muskegon, Michigan

Social Studies Composite

K A T H Y C A N E N E Dolton, Illinois

French

C A N D A C E R, C H A P M A N NewburypOrt, Massachusetts

History Sigma Sigma

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C A R O L I N E F. C H A P M A N Newburyport, Massachusetts

Sociology Sigma Sigma

D A N I E L A D A I R C H A P M A N Westbury, New York

Business Administrat ion

K A R E N A N E C H A S E Schenectady, New York

Psychology

G E O R G E C H R I S T I A N Kingston, New York

Mathematics Kappa Eta Nu

B R I A N L, C L A P H A M Lansing, Michigan

History Phi Kappa Alpha

A N N E F, C L A R K Amesbury, Massachusetts

Science Composite

D A N I E L P A U L C O L E N B R A N D E R Holland, Michigan Chemistry-Physics

Alpha Theta Chi

J U D I T H A N N C O O P E R West Paterson, New Jersey

Psychology Delta Phi

L I N D A S U E C R A M E R Paw Paw, Michigan

Psychology

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C A R O L C R E U T Z I N G E R Syracuse, New York

Spanish

J E R R Y D . C R I P E Auburn, Indiana

Chemistry Alpha Theta Chi

D O N A L D H . C U R R I E Youngsville, New York

Biology Omicron Kappa Epsilon

S H I R L E Y A N N C U R T I S Bay City, Michigan

Mathematics Alpha Gamma Phi

C A R O L W I L T E R D I N K D A V I S Holland, Michigan Vocal Education

J O H N J O S E P H D E B R E C E N I Teaneck, New Jersey

Philosophy

J O N K I M D E D E E Grand Rapids, Michigan

Economics

J E A N E L I Z A B E T H D E G R A F F Schenectady, New York

History Sigma lota Beta

W I L L I A M D E G R A F F , JR. ZeelaRd, Michigan

Theatre

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R O B E R T C. D E L V I N Belmont, Michigan

Music History

A R L E N E D E N H A A N Paterson, New Jersey

Humanities

H A R R Y G. D E R K S Holland, Michigan

Mathematics

V I C K I LEE D E T L E F S Birmingham, Michigan

Biology

J E A N N E L. D E V E T T E Muskegon, Michigan

German Kappa Delta Chi

D O N N A D E V R I E S Palo Alto, California

D E M M E N J A M E S D E Y O U N G Kalamazoo, Michigan

Biology Phi Tau Nu

T H O M A S J. D E Y O U N G South Holland, Illinois

German

J E R R Y W. D I L L Flint, Michigan

Psychology

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E L I Z A B E T H D U R L I N G Belle Mead. New Jersey

Spanish

D A V I D L. E D Y V E A N Detroit, Michigan

Psychology

K E N N E T H W A Y N E D Y K H U I S Justice, Illinois

Business Administrat ion Alpha Phi Omega

M A R Y L Y N N E L D E N Matteson, Illinois Political Science Sigma lota Beta

T H O M A S R. D Y K S T R A Wyoming, Michigan

Business Administrat ion Phi Kappa Alpha

J A N E T M A R I E E L F E R I N K Martin, Michigan

Humanities

J O H N D Y S O N ELY Annandale, Virginia

Political Science Omicron Kappa Epsilon

B E V E R L Y A N N E N D W E I S S Hackensack, New Jersey

Language Arts Sigma lota Beta

B O N I T A L O U E V E R T S Westtteld, New York

Art Sigma lota Beta

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P E G G Y A D A M S F A U L M A N Lincoln Park, New Jersey

Mathematics

D A V I D F. F O L K E R T Holland, Michigan

History Omicron Kappa Epsilon

C H R I S T O F T A R H F O R G W E Memo, Cameroon

Humanities — Fine Arts

S H A R O N L Y N N F O R T U I N Byron Center, Michigan

Humanities

N O R M A J E A N F O S T E R Caroga Lake, New York

Humanities Alpha Gamma Phi

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R I C H A R D M. F R A N K Lynchburg, Virginia Physical Education

Omicron Kappa Epsiion

C E C I L E M A R I E G A I L L A R D Holland. Michigan

English Delta Phi

J O A N N E G A S P E R E C Oak Lawn, Illinois

Language Arts

B E R T H E R I A D E L O R E S G A S T O N Roosevelt, New York

Psychology

G E O R G I A M E L I C E G E A R H A R T Holland, Michigan

Language Arts Sigma Sigma

M E D W A R D B R U C E G E E L H O E D

Grand Rapids, Michigan History

Phi Kappa Alpha

E L I Z A B E T H G E R S B A C H E R Cape Girardeau, Missouri

Psychology — Language Arts

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B E V E R L Y C O R I N E G L A S Calumet Park, Illinois

Biology

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B A R B A R A D O R O T H Y G L E I C H M A N N

Queens Village, New York Humanities

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L I N D A G L E N D E N I N G Leighton. Iowa

Psychology

K U R T G L U P K E R Holland, Michigan Physical Education

L Y N N A N N G O N Z A L E Z Flemington, New Jersey

Spanish

T H O M A S J. G O O D F E L L O W Staten Island, New York

History Alpha Theta Chi

B A R B A R A J A N E G O R D E N Schenectady, New York

Political Science— French Kappa Beta Phi

D A V I D J A Y G O U W E N S Prospect Heights, Illinois

Philosophy Chi Phi Sigma

N. H O L L Y G O W Wyckoff, New Jersey

Art Sigma Sigma

K A R I N R. G R A N B E R G Orange City. Iowa

English Sigma Sigma

B E V E R L Y D A L E G R E E R Gillette, New Jersey

English

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M A R T H A A L I C E GR1FFEN Hudson, New York

French

D A V I D L L O Y D G U N N , JR . Lombard, Illinois

Chemistry Phi Tau Nu

L A U R E L H A I N E S Catskill, New York

History Delta Phi

C H A R L E S R I C H A R D H A L L , JR. Lancaster, Pennsylvania Business Administrat ion

Chi Phi Sigma

L A R R Y H A N B Y Mesquite, Texas

English

M I C H A E L A R T H U R H A N S E N Vicksburg, Michigan

Physics

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T H O M A S M. H A R M E L I N K Grand Rapids, Michigan

Biology Phi Kappa Alpha

S T E V E H A R M S Farmington, Michigan

Political Science Alpha Theta Chi

L E A N N E H A R M S E N Brandon, Wisconsin

Religion

E L L E N H E A T H Schenectady, New York Business Administrat ion

Delta Phi

T O M H E N D E R S O N Dearborn, Michigan

Chemistry

J A C K H E N D R I C K S Holland, Michigan

Religion

B E V E R L Y H E P L E R Buffalo, New York

Elementary Education Sigma lota Beta

D E N N I S J. H E N D R I C K S Grand Rapids, Michigan Business Administrat ion

Phi Kappa Alpha

\ 1 » M A R C I A H E R R E M A Santa Ana, California

Language Arts Alpha Gamma Phi

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B R U C E H E U S T I S Lansing, Michigan Political Science Chi Phi Sigma

H A R O L D R A Y M O N D M I L L I A R D Rutherford. New Jersey

Business Administrat ion

J A M E S T . H O E K S T R A Addis Araba, Ethiopia

Physical Education

T H O M A S RAY H O N D O R P Grand Rapids. Michigan

Mathematics Phi Kappa Alpha

C A R O L M A R G A R E T H O O G S T R A Grosse Pointe, Michigan

English Sigma lota Beta

E L I Z A B E T H H O O K Erie, Illinois Psychology

K A T H L E E N M A R Y H O R O S 1 N S K I Chicago, Illinois

Art

A R T H O R S T West Sayville. New York Business Administrat ion

R I C H A R D J A Y H O U S M A N Dblton. Illinois

History

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J A N I C E E. H U I Z I N G A Grand Rapids. Michigan

Theatre Delta Phi

D I A N E H Y M A N S Hull, Iowa

Music Alpha Gamma Phi

RAE H U I Z E N G A Hudsonville, Michigan

Music

G E R A L D I N E K A Y I M M I K Grand Rapids, Michigan Humanities Composite

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R I C H A R D A D R I A N H U M B E R T Auburn, New York

Mathematics

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FAY K A T H L E E N J O H N S O N Marion. New York

Humanities

D I A N E H O W A R D J O N E S Glen Ridge, New Jersey

Humanities

M A R I L Y N J O N E S Albany, New York

Humanities

D O N A L D H A R O L D K A Z E N Newcastle. Indiana

Sociology Alpha Theta Chi

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C A R O L A. K E A R N E Y Chautauqua. New York

Sociology

M A R Y C A E K N O P E R Zeeland, Michigan

Music

R O B E R T A . K I D D , JR . Alexandria, Virginia

Sociology Omicron Kappa Epsilon

J A M E S W. K N O T T Churchville, Pennsylvania

Psychology Kappa Eta Nu

D E L W Y N J A Y K L E I S Holland, Michigan

Sociology

A N N R A T E R I N K K O L E N B R A N D E R Zeeland, Michigan

English

D O N K O L K M A N Jenison, Michigan

Music Phi Tau Nu

T H O M A S A. K O O I S T R A Wyoming, Michigan

Biology Alpha Phi Omega

J A M E S K O S T E R PomptorrPlams, New Jersey

Economics Omicron Kappa Epsilon

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Chicago. Illinois Psychology

R O B E R T J A M E S K O U W , JR. Holland. Michigan

Speech

J A M E S E. K R U E G E R Muskegon, Michigan Physical Education Alpha Phi Omega

G L E N N A. K R U 1 T H O F Holland, Michigan

English Alpha Phi Omega

R O B E R T K U H N Woodhaven, New York

Physical Education

A N N E R I C K I E L A R S E N New York City, New York

French

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D O N N A L A M P M A N Albany, New York

Mathematics

J I L L L E A C H Bridgeport, Michigan

Psychology Sigma Sigma

S U S A N L E M A I R E Grand Haven, Michigan

Social Studies Alpha Phi

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R I C K L E M M E R Kalamazoo, Michigan

Psychology

S U S A N C R O M P T O N L I V E S A Y Amherst, Ohio Social Studies Kappa Beta Phi

C H A R L E S L I E D E R Dearborn, Michigan

Chemistry Phi Kappa Alpha

D A V I D K. L O W D E R M I L K Parma Heights, Ohio

Economics Phi Kappa Alpha

T I M O T H Y C H A R L E S L I G G E T T Kalamazoo, Michigan

History Phi Tau Nu

M A R Y L U C K E Y Colufnbia, Missouri

Chemistry

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J O H N L Y O N S Birmington, Michigan

Psychology

C A R O L Y N L. M A C G R E G O R Grand Rapids, Michigan

Language Arts Delta Phi

D O N A L D W. M A R E M A Elmhurst, Ill inois

Business Administrat ion Omicron Kappa Epsilon

S T E V E N L. M A R K E L Coloma. Michigan

Chemistry Phi Tau Nu

J E R R Y A. M A Y Grand Rapids, Michigan

English Omicron Kappa Epsilon

D A V I D B. M C D O U G A L L Holland, Michigan

History

N A N C Y L. M C K E N Z I E Denver, Colorado

Language Arts Sigma lota Beta

N A N C Y L E E M E E U S E N Zeeland, Michigan

Theatre Sigma lota Beta

C H R I S T I N E M E Y E R S Dover, New Jersey

Biology

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A L A N M I L L E R Bloomlngton, Minnesota Business Administrat ion

K A T H Y J E A N N E M I L L E R Sheldon, Iowa

Psychology

D O N N A M I N E T Somerville, New Jersey

Psychology Delta Phi

K E N M O L Holland, Michigan

English

C A R O L E F A I T H M O U W Holland, Michigan

Language Arts

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G E O R G E D. M U L D E R Muskegon, Michigan

Chemistry Alpha Theta Chi

D O U G L A S H. M Y E R S Arlington, Virginia

Biology Alpha Phi Omega

M A R Y E L I Z A B E T H N E Z N E K Amsterdam, New York

Social Studies

J U L I E N I C H O L S Ripon, Wisconsin

Biology

K E N N E T H N I E N H U I S Holland, Michigan

Music Phi Tau Nu

K A T H R Y N A. N O T I E R Holland, Michigan

French Delta Phi

C A R O L Y N N U T T Cincinnati, Ohio

English

D A L E N Y B O E R Holland, Michigan

Vocal Music

J I L L A N N N Y B O E R Rockford, Illinois

Physical Education Delta Phi

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M A R V I N O L D E N B U R G E R Holland. Michigan

Business Administrat ion

R U T H I L E A N O O S T E R H O F Holland, Michigan

Music

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J O N A T H A N W . O S B O R N Tarrytown, New York

Sociology Phi Tau Nu

E R N I E O T T O Hackensack, New Jersey

Mathematics Chi Phi Sigma

K E N N E T H E. P A U L S E N Millwood, New York

Chemistry Chi Phi Sigma

C H R I S T I N E P E A C O C K Dearborn, Michigan

Sociology

K A R E N M A R I E O O S T E R H O U S E Grand Rapids, Michigan

Language Arts Delta Phi

S A N D E R S O N P A L M E R Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

Political Science

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C A R O L P E A R C E Piscatarway, New Jersey

Spanish Alpha Gamma Phi

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A L L E N P E D E R S E N Hinsdale, Illinois

Philosophy Phi Tau Nu

K A T H Y S C H R E U R P E N N A Holland, Michigan

Social Studies

L A U R A P E T E R S Homewood, Illinois

Social Studies Delta Phi

J A N I C E P E V E R L Y Clinton, Illinois

Sociology

G R E G O R Y P H I L L I P S Stevensville, Michigan

Art

S A R A L O U I S E P H I L L I P S New York, New York Science Composite Alpha Gamma Phi

S U S A N M A R I E P I K K A A R T Kalamazoo, Michigan

Language Arts Composite Alpha Gamma Phi

D A V I D P O S T M U S Grand Rapids, Michigan

Mathematics — Psychology Chi Phi Sigma

J O Y C E P R A N G E Chicago, Illinois Social Studies

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B A R B E E L L A N N E P R I M E Honeoye Falls, New York

History

J O N A T H A N L. P R O L I North Plainfield, New Jersey

English

J A N I S P R U I K S M A Clifton, New Jersey

History Sigma Sigma

D A V I D L. P R U I M Muskegon, Michigan

Political Science Phi Tau Nu

K A R E N A L I C E Q U I S T Lake City, Michigan

History

J A N I S R A C E Philmont, New York

Language Arts

B O Y D R A S M U S S E N St. Paul, Minnesota Physical Education

Omicron Kappa Epsilon

E D I T H P E N S Tucson, Arizonia

Music Performance

E I L E E N A N N R E U S BoyneCity, Michigan

Language Arts Composite Alpha Gamma Phi

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S H A R O N W E A V E R R E Y N E N Grandville, Michigan

Psychology

D A V E R IGG Waupun, Wisconsin

Mathematics

J I L L P A M E L A R I S S E R Oakland, New Jersey

Language Arts Alpha Gamma Phi

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N A T H E L E E R O E L O F S Muskegon, Michigan

English Alpha Gamma Phi

C H A R L E S S. R O W E L L , JR . Saugerties, New York

Political Science

L A U R I E FOX R O Z E N D A L Ann Arbor, Michigan

Psychology

H A R R Y F. R U M O H R Brooklyn, Michigan

Business Administrat ion Omicron Kappa Epsilon

B A R B A R A A N N R Y Z E N G A Holland, Michigan

Mathematics Alpha Gamma Phi

EVA S A F A R Rochester, New York

Art

D U A N E K E I T H S C H E C T E R Muskegon, Michigan

Business Administrat ion

S U S A N D A N I E L S S C H E C T E R Muskegon, Michigan

Language Arts

C H A R L E S A. S C H O E N E C K Syracuse, New York

History

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J U D I T H L Y N N S C H U I T E M A Muskegon, Michigan

French

G I L E S M A U R I C E S E E V E R S Ann Arbor, Michigan

Psychology Omicron Kappa Epsilon

B A R B S I C K E L S Maplewood, New Jersey

Psychology

B A R B A R A A. S K I D M O R E Highland Park, Illinois

English Kappa Delta Chi

M A R Y B A R B A R A S O V E R N Battle Creek, Michigan

English Alpha Gamma Phi

M A D E L I N E S L O V E N Z Keyport, New Jersey

Theater

A L A N D. S P I T T E R S Parchment, Michigan

Business Administrat ion Chi Phi Sigma

C I N D Y S O N N E V E L D T Grand Rapids, Michigan

Language Arts

J A N E T E. S P O O N E R Great Falls, Virginia

Language Arts Sigma lota Beta

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NICK1 S T E E L E Grand Rapids, Michigan

Psychology

P A U L S T E K E T E E Holland, Michigan

Mathematics Alpha Phi Omega

A L I C E E V A N G E L I N E S T E P H E N S Tallahassee, Florida

Psychology

S T A N L E Y S T E R K Waupun, Wisconsin

Economics Alpha Theta Chi

D A N S T O E P K E R Brooklyn, Ohio

Business Administrat ion

R O B E R T D. S T O R Y Watertown, New York

Sociology

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W I L L I A M S T R A M P E L Saugatuck, Michigan

Chemistry

P A U L S T R O N G Holland, Michigan

PETE S T R U C K N. Haledon, New Jersey

Mathematics

V I R G I N I A A. S U L L I V A N Rahway, New Jersey

Biology

J E A N T A Y L O R Mcbain, Michigan

English

W I L L I A M A. T E L L Webster, New York

Chemistry

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L O I S T E N H O O R Holland, Michigan

English

D A V I D R. T H O M A S Muskegon, Michigan

English Chi Phi Sigma

P H Y L L I S T H O M P S O N Holland, Michigan

Vocal Music Education

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M A R Y A N N T H O R N E Kalamazoo, Michigan

Humanities

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

Social Studies Composite

K A R E N T O O N D E R Livonia, Michigan

Language Arts

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S U S A N T O P P Holland, Michigan

English

P R U D Y T O W E R Greenville, Michigan

Instructional Music Education

M I L T O N S. T R O T T E R Harlem, New York

Sociology

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B I L L V A N A U K E N Camillus, NewYork

Psychology

J E N N I F E R V A N C O R South Branch, New Jersey

English

J U L I E A N N E V A N D E N B E R G E Rocftester, NewYork

French

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K E N D R A A N N V A N D E N B E R G Kalamazoo. Michigan

Psychology Sigma Sigma

R O B E R T V A N D E R B E R G Glen Ellyn, Illinois

English Phi Tau Nu

M A R K A L A N V A N D E R L A A N Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

History Omicron Kappa Epsilon

J A N E V A N D E R M E U L E N St. Louis, Missouri

Language Arts Alpha Gamma Phi

MARC1A V A N D E R W E R P Zeeland, Michigan Vocal Education

N A N C Y L Y N N V A N D E R W O U D E Oak Forest, Illinois

Social Studies Composite

W I L L I A M C. V A N F A A S E N Dearborn, Michigan

Psychology Omicron Kappa Epsilon

J O H N B E R N A R D V A N L I E R O P Seoul, Korea

History

M A R I A C H R I S T I N A V A N L O A N Bedford, New Hampshire

Physical Education

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G L E N N A. V A N N O O R D Grand Rapids, Michigan Business Administrat ion

P A U L V A N P E R N I S Rockford, Illinois

Biology Chi Phi Sigma

P E T E R M A R T I N V A N W I N G E N Grand Rapids, Michigan

English Phi Kappa Alpha

K A T H L E E N D E W I T T V E E N S T R A Muskegon, Michigan

Mathematics — Science Delta Phi

H O W A R D N . V E N E K L A S E N Holland, Michigan

Business Administrat ion

K A R E N V E R D U I N Chicago Heights, Illinois

Humanities Sigma lota Beta

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L I N D A S . V I S S C H E R Holland, Michigan

History

D A N I E L R I C H A R D V O G E L Hicksville, New York

Political Science

M A R K V O L K E R S Holland, Michigan

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N A N C Y J E A N W A L C O T T Holland. Michigan

English

M A R S H A W A L L A C E Middletown, New Jersey

Language Arts

B A R B A R A W A L V O O R D Muskegon, Michigan

English Sigma Sigma

S T E V E W A R D Webster Groves. Missouri Business Administrat ion

R O B E R T O . W A R N E R Kalamazoo, Michigan

English

N A N C Y W A R N O C K Birmingham. Michigan

English

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J A M E S A. W A I T E R S Friesland, Wisconsin

Political Science

T O M W E L S C O T T Holland, Michigan

Chemistry

C H A R L O T T E E L L E N W H I T N E Y Marshall, Michigan

English Sigma lota Beta

J O H N S. W E B I N G A Tallahassee, Florida

Mathematics Phi Tau Nu

J O A N W E S T H U I S Fox Lake, Wisconsin

Religion

W E N D E L L W I E R E N G A Holland, Michigan

Chemistry Phi Kappa Alpha

M A R Y L O U W E E S S I E S Kalamazoo, Michigan

Humanities

S A N D R A L O U I S E W H I T E Dayton, Ohio

English Sigma lota Beta

P A T R I C I A L O U W I E R S M A Zeeland, Michigan

Mathematics

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ERIC A. W I T H E R S P O O N Morton, Il l inois

Psychology — English Alpha Theta Chi

K A R E N W O O D S Cassopolis, Michigan

Theater

C I N D Y W R A Y Chicago, Illinois Language Arts

D I A N N E J A Y N E W Y N G A R D E N Zeeland, Michigan

Sociology Sigma lota Beta

M Y R T I E L. Y E R E B LaGrange, Illinois

Biology Sigma lota Beta

M A R Y Z A N D E E Zeeland, Michigan

German Sigma lota Beta

J U D I T H Z U I D E M A Port Huron, Michigan

Sociology

M A R Y F A I T H Z U I D E M A Jenison, Michigan Physical Education

Kappa Delta Chi

T E D S . Z W A R T Kalamazoo, Michigan

Business Administrat ion Omicron Kappa Epsilon

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John Allen Leslie Atherton Albert Bachman Nancy Banta

Loretta Berrevoets George Bishop Susan Broekstra Marguerite Browe

Keith Browning Mary Buis Janet Bumford James Butler

Linda Cita Deborah Clinton Jane Colenbrander Patricia DeBoer

Julie DeWitte Deborah Denton Dorothy Dings Jack Doorlag

Diane Dotter Phillip Drake Frederick Ebeling Robert Eckrich

John Endersbe Norine Everson Barbara Ferguson Nancy Flier

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Ruth Folkert Jonathan Fuller Catherine Gallouet Lynne Girod

Jonathan Glerum Edward Gorter Barbara Godshalk Mary Goeman

Thomas Gouwens Robert Grahmann Philip Grawburg Bradley Green

Lindsey Griffeth Corinne Havinga Joan Hinkamp Sherry Houck

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•i David Huang Arthur Hudak Robert Jamison Norene Jasinsky Martha Jenkins

David Jipping Kathryn Jousma Mary Katt Joseph Kearns Francis Keefe, Jr.

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Jerry Keizer John Kemink Donald Ketcham

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Allen Keuning Susan Klaner Dale Kleinheksel

Susan Knights Travis Kraai Caroline Krahe

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Mary Kraybill Judith Kubitskey John Kuiper

Joyce Lambert Richard Littlefield Laurie Lovell

Jan Luben John Lucius Carol Luidens

Elizabeth Maassen Ross Mack Marcia Masny

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James Mattison Suzan Maxwell Roy McNiven Sharon Mekjean Dale Merrick

Barbara Michalak Elizabeth Mills Merry Beth Morford Linda Morrison Virginia Mrizek

Laura Mumford Joyce Newell Elizabeth Noice Thomas Page Richard Patmos

Barbara Plewes Donald Poest

William Price Linda Provo

Peggy Remtema Bernice Renner

Susan Reus Nancy Riekse

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Nancy Rosema Marcy Ryan Carol Rynbrandt

Nancy Rynbrandt Nancy Ryswick Jeanne Salberg

Toru Satoh Arline Scheffel Jean Schouten

Karen Schra Robert Sikkel Sharon Slager

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Betty Tanis Becky Tate Arlan TenClay DougTepper

Marcia Tiezzl Jack T immer Barbara Traas John Traylor

Mark VandeBrake Hendrika VandeKemp David Vanderwal Susan Vanderwel

Mark VanDort Joyce VanHouzen Stephen VanPelt Kathy Vanportf l iet

Susan VanBergen Mary Voorhorst Nancy Warner Patricia White

Linda Whiteman Stephen Wing Jane Witherspoon Vivien Yeo

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Dete rm ina t i on and a c c o m p l i s h m e n t were the pass-

words of the S o p h o m o r e Class t h r o u g h o u t the year.

D u r i n g a w e l l - p l a n n e d O r i e n t a t i o n Week, t h e y wel-c o m e d the f r e s h m e n w i th f r i endsh ip and ha rd t i m e s .

V ic to ry was c l a i m e d by t he S o p h o m o r e t e a m fo l l ow ing a near record Pull. A l t hough the w o m e n did no t win

the Nykerk Cup, they proved w o r t h y c o m p e t i t i o n for the Freshman Class.

The year 's h igh l i gh t fo r t he Class of 1972 was the visit of as t ronau t . Colonel Frank B o r m a n to Hope's cam-

pus. They were t he f i rs t class to meet w i th and speak to the i r f i gu rehead .

1972 As the s o p h o m o r e s look over the past year, they re-

m e m b e r t h e i r e x p e r i e n c e s a n d a c h i e v e m e n t s w i t h pr ide.

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Gale Aldrich Nancy Alligood William Alto Cameron Anderson

Nick Augustine Dean Barnett Barbara Barta Janet Baxter

Kathy Gaylord Melissa Becker Neil Becker John Beckerlnk

George Bennett LaVerne Bocanelli Mike Boelens Brenda Boote

Clarke Borgeson Joyce Borgman Jane Bos Phil Bos

Margaret Bossenbroek Cathy Boyd David Breen Dorothy Breen

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Sue Buckman Owen Bundy Kira Burdick Beth Burggraaf

Louis Butterworth Beverly Cooper Robert Cooper Lynne Castetter

Donald Coates Jerry Cole Christine Curry Harold Dana

Richard DeFouw Barbara DeHaan Laurel Dekker Carol DeLeeuw

Carol DeLong Barbara Denagel Kim DePree Janet DeVries

Phyllis DeVries Donna DeWitt Beth DeYoung Robert Douglass

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Joyce Drolen Linda Draft Judith Droog Marrion Durr

Douglas Dykstra Joanne Eenigenburg Karen Eklin Degefa Etana

Anne Fisher Patricia Freeland Deborah French Douglas Fruechtenicht

Diane Fugitt Russell Gasero Betty Gaydos Jennifer Gheselin

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Carl Gomes Martin Grit Sandy Goossen Tom Gwill im

Maryl Hage Janet Hageman Karin Hansen Ralph Hansen

Richard Hasslinger Gene Haulenbeek Leslye Herchenroder Janice Herman

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Joanne Hernberg Robert Hoffman Celia Hogenboom Kevin Hotleman

John Hollendonn Susan Hop Garlan Huberts Louise Hughes

Robert Ingebritson Susan Joelson Nancy Johnson Mary Jalving

Nancy Jonker Debbie Karle Craig Kawasaki Herb Keeler

Dorinda Kelsey Linda Kerfman Ronald Kievit Lynn Klaasen

Sharon Klahr John Kleyn Jan Klingenberg Margaret Knooihuizen

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Anita Kollen Joanne Kornoelje Kathleen Konvalinka Dale Kooistra

Barb Kooy Pat Korpik Dirk Kramer Barb Lamberts

Margot Landa Ann Lemmer Dwight Leslie Doug Levine

Ken Lodden Jil Loetzer Donald Lubben Thomas Luth

Susan Mahnken Rob McAndrews Dianne McCullough Joyce Mead

Patsy Meliere Waldon Mertz Shellie Midavaine Charles Miller

Deborah Miller Paul Miller Jim Moore Jane Moored

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Jim Morehouse Ellie Morgan Mary Mouw Doug Mrazek Fred Mueller

Holly Nelmes Deborah Northrop Kathy Nykyforchyn Kay Oae Mark Olthoff

John Paarlberg Kathryn Page Thomas Paplawsky James Park Barbara Paul

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Sylvia Peck Rich Pender Cindy Poll Jim Pollisin Tony Poon

Wayne Powell David Price Glenn Pride Joyce Pruiksma Marilyn Ray

Nancy Rayner Dale Reed Donald Remo Richard Reynen Frances Rinkus

Margaret Rose Anna Ross Suzanne Rutledge Daniel Saul Victoria Sayre

David Schaefer Laurie Schlangen Mary Schmidt Robert Scott Timothy Seise

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Julia Sevener Rebecca Shadwell Joel Slager Gerrit Sloothaak

Kathryn Small Kathy Smith Paul Smith Martin Snoap

Michael Stampfl ier Donald Steele Nancy Sterk Stephen Stowell

Harry Stroven Goro Suzuki Julie Sweers Robert Tanis

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Phil Tappert Anita Tein Dorothy Telfer Gretchen Tellman

Katie Theurer Amy Ting Barbara Tintle Barb Tommola

John Toren Mary Tripp Connie Turose Kitty Urban

Susan Wallace Nancy Wallendal Peter Walsh Glenn Weener

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Deanne Weissflog Beth Westhuis Lawrence White Mark Wildman

Eileen Winter Susan Witka George Woodbury Gene VandeBunte

Robert Vandershoor Mark VanDokkumburg David Vandonkelaar Debbie VanDyk

Sharon VanDyk Mary VanKampen Phil VanLente Mark VanOostenburg

David VanPamelen Sarah VanPernis Lavonne VanRy Mary VanSingel

Fonda Van Sloten Jane VanZoeren Gil Vernon Dawn Vollink

Debbie Yoch Marvin Younger Carol Yff SueZimmerman

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Barb Darge. vice-president; Sue Hendricks, secretary; Jerry Lauver, treasurer; Chuch Cousineau. president

The "Sp i r i t of ' 7 3 " prevai led d u r i n g Or ien ta t ion Week. In t h e m i d s t of p o t t i n g a n d wa te r f i g h t s , t h e c lass elected o f f i ce rs and a counc i l .

The Pull and Nykerk act iv i t ies b rough t class sp i r i t to

its peak. A va l ian t e f fo r t by the Frosh men resu l ted in the second longest Pull in Hope's h is tory , The Frosh

w o m e n were v i c t o r i o u s in t h e a n n u a l N y k e r k Cup

C o m p e t i t i o n .

By s e l l i n g m u g s a n d a c t i v i t y c a r d s a n d s p o n s o r i n g

dances, the Counc i l ra ised money fo r the Freshman Formal , " T h r o u g h the Look ing Glass," held in Apr i l .

The Class of 1973 looks f o r w a r d to its f u t u r e at Hope and cons iders its f i rs t year an hono r and a m e m o r y .

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Gary Abel Mary Ailes Ted Albrecht James Alderden

David Alexander Laurie Anman Betty Arnold Elizabeth Atkins

Denise Baker Daniel Barber Louise Battle Diane Bel

Lillian Bertalan Bonnie Black Kenton Blase Deborah Blodgett

Debbi Blough Gerald Bobeldyk Barbara Boer Carey Boote

Cathy Boote Mary Bos Susan Bos Richard Boss

Daniel Bouwman Lynda Boven Lee Brandsma Janice Brandt

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Anne Bregman Rochelle Brink Eric Brown Sue Bruggink

Roger Buf fum Jon Burg Marcia Burgering Virginia Burton

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Christine Bush Cherie Bylsma Janet Camp Jonelle Carlson

Michele Carlson Janet Cioffi Gail Clark Linda Cohrs

Paula Colenbrander Mark Cook Richard Cook Joe Courter

Margo Crandell Roger Crissman Barb Darge Pamela Davis

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Donald DeBruyn Anne Deckard Ronald Deenik Mark DeHaan Philip DeHaan

Patricia DeKam John DeMeester Lynn Dennis Neill DePaoli Mark DeRoo

Beth DeWitt Beverly DeYoung Roger DeYoung David Dirkse Deborah Doff

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David Dustin John Dykema Mary Dykema Michael Ebbers

Laura Eichorn Herbert Elenbaas Donna Evans Chester Evers

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John Faas Mary Fede Christian Fenton Timothy Field

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Mary Fleming Victor Folkert Virginia Foss Charles Fox

Joann Frielink Timothy Fritz Molly Gates David Geerts

John Geneva Dean Cental Thomas Getty Rosalyn Gorzeman

Charles Gossett Jennifer Gould Christine Goulding Christopher Gouyd

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John Grant Tom Grundvig Bernard Grysen Kathleen Halverson

Susan Haney Theodore Hansen Thomas Harmelink Robert Harridge

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Thomas Harrington Albert Havinga Susan Hawkins Rita Hayden

Peggy Helmink David Helmus Janet Hepler Pamela Herta

Nancy Heyer Patricia Hoekman Karla Hoesch Robert Hoffman

Jeanne Hoftiezer David Holstrom Rinkje Hoogewerf Kathleen Hoops

Thomas Hooyman Pamela Hopfner Mary Houting John Huizenga

Glenn l l l iam Julie Jankoviak David Jensen David Johnson

George Johnson Pamela Juday John Kalmbacher Terri Kammeraad

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Joanne Kamps Kathy Kantrow Kristen Kennedy George King Calvin Kleinheksel

Mary Jean Kline Jean Kooster Joyce Koehler Kathy Kobl Robert Korstange

Marilyn Korte Eunice Koster Michael Kraft Judith Kragt Susan Kropschot

Roger Krutz William Kuiper

Christine Lakanen Barbara Larsen

Donald Larsen Jerry Lauver

David Leestma Charles Lefurge

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Willa Lemken Gayle Lindhout Christine Lohman Judy Lookenhouse Kurt Loosenort

Robert Lucking Jean Luttmann Charles Luyendyk Nancy Lydecker Bradford Lyons

David Macias Gregory Mann Rosetta Manus

•Barbara Marsh Daniel McAuliffe

Gordon McDonald Mary Mcllveen Robert Medema Janet Merril l Lynne Meyers

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William Miner Harold Modrow Jacqueline Monds Joanne Monroe

Cathie Northouse Richard Nyhof David Costing Sharron Opsahl

Susan Otte Patricia Pavel Robert Pawlak Sarah Penny

David Petersen Eric Peterson Glenda Peterson Jocelyn Peterson

Laurence Peterson Linda Peterson Lee Pfanmuller Louise Pfeifer

Kathleen Philip Betsy Phillips Judith Pillen Gary Plooster

Thomas Poest Susan Ponstein Gregory Pontier Lee Price

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Roger Prindle Jack Puricelli Elizabeth Randell

Kathy Raterlnk James Rauwerdink Terry Reen

Debora Reutter Sally Rich Carolyn Ringsmlth

Karen Ringsmlth Monica Rising Otto Rose

Charles Route Linda Rowe Kathy Russell

Shirley Scheffers Norma Schlpper Kathryn Scholes

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Denise Schuil ing Loree Schuster Pamela Schutt Douglas Scott Peter Semeyn

Warren Sheets Patricia Shelden Susan Sinclair Ellen Slager Linda Sloothaak

Janice Slot Howard Slotman Barbara Small ing Donald Smalligan Robert Smickley

Bruce Smith Deborah Smith

Sheryn Smith Timothy Snow

Wilma South Rebekah Spiekhout

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William Stahlschmidt

Jacquelyn Stegeman

Connie Stilwell

Marian Stokes Ellen Swain Norman Swier Danna Teicheira Marna Tellier

Glenda TenClay Thomas Thomas James Ticknor Gordon Tobert Stanley Todd

Gail Totzke Mary T rustdorf CraigTyler Beverly Unangst Joyce VanAken

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Velma VanArk Gloria VandeHoef Rick VanderLind Stephen VanderMade

Janice VanderRoest Joan VanderVelde Richard VanDop Robert VanDyke

Linda VanEgmond Linda VanGemert Rosemary VanHeukelum John VanKleeck

Eleanor VanLierop Ethel Vanner Arlene VanSteveninck Debra VanTuinen

Carol VanVoorst Thomas VanWieren Patricia VanWyk Lois Veenhoven

Mary Veldhof Betty Jo Viel Jaclyn VenHuisen Thomas Vis

Beth Vruggink Lynne Walchenbach Anne Walvoord Linda Warnet

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Gail Werka John White Sue White Merlin Whiteman Gregg Wickstra

Lynda Wierenga Lillian Wiersma Janet Willard Bradford Williams Alan J. Winne

Sue Wise Mary Wissink Thomas Wolters Linda Wood Lloyd Woodard

Cathleen Work Jerry Wormmeester Janice Wortelboer

Judith Wright John Wyns Mary Zaleta

Linda Zerbe Robert Zilinski Steven Zonnebelt

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THE ACADEMIC LIFE

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PROBING THE BIG QUESTIONS

Arthur H. Jentz, Jr. D. Ivan Dykstra, Chairman

Lance Stell

Not pictured: William Vander Lugt, Professor-at-Large

Seek ing to serve t h e needs and in ter -

ests of a wide range of s tudents , t h e P h i l o s o p h y D e p a r t m e n t i n s t i t u t e d a

new m a j o r ' s p r o g r a m . The p r o g r a m

has a so l id b a c k g r o u n d in the His tory of Ph i losophy and C o n t e m p o r a r y Phi l-

o s o p h i c Ana lys i s . It i n c l u d e s d e p a r t -m e n t c red i t g ran ted fo r work done in

re lated d isc ip l ines.

T h r o u g h a g ran t awarded by t he Coun-

cil fo r Ph i losoph ica l Studies, the de-p a r t m e n t fea tu red the d i s t i ngu ished ph i losopher . Dr. A rno ld K a u f m a n , as a

guest l ec tu re r .

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RELEVANT VALUES

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Henry Voogd, Chairman Robert Coughenour

Spi r i tua l values are made re levant fo r t he con-

t e m p o r a r y scene as the Rel igion Depa r tmen t

seeks a n s w e r s t o t h e f r u s t r a t i n g q u e s t i o n s c o n c e r n i n g God, man . Bibl ical h is to ry and a f u t u r e l i fe.

T h e Re l ig ion D e p a r t m e n t p rov ides a m a j o r

wh i ch stresses in te rd isc ip l ina ry studies. Also

o f fe red is a newly s t r u c t u r e d c u r r i c u l a r course p a t t e r n f e a t u r i n g f i ve areas of spec ia l i zed s t u d y . T u t o r i a l r e a d i n g p r o g r a m s , s e m i n a r sessions and f lex ib le course pat te rns adapt to

t h e i n d i v i d u a l i n t e r e s t s a n d a p t i t u d e s of s tuden ts .

Robert Raima

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Bastian Kruithof

Elton J. Bruins

Lambert J. Ponstein

Religion

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SEARCHING THE MIND

David G. Myers

Leslie R. Beach. Chairman

Enthus ias t ic in terest w i th in the Psychology Depa r tmen t is responsib le

fo r the deve lopmen t of the facu l t y and of t he fac i l i t ies for exper imen-tal psychology. A m a j o r revis ion and expans ion of c u r r i c u l u m of fer -ings in expe r imen ta l psycho logy s t imu la te the use of these fac i l i t ies .

Oppor tun i t i es for i nvo lvemen t in the process of psycho logy con t inues t h r o u g h f ie ld work of f c a m p u s and t h r o u g h research oppo r tun i t i es on c a m p u s .

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Eugene Scholten Robert S. Brown

James P. Motiff

Psychology

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STUDYING SOCIETY TO HELP MAN

Ruth Van Kampen

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James Snook, Chairman

Li fe in t h e 1960 's s p a w n e d inc reased s t u d e n t

i n t e r e s t in a n d n e e d f o r s o c i o l o g i c a l u n d e r -

s t a n d i n g of t h e p r o m i s e a n d per i l o f o u r t i m e .

To mee t t h i s cha l l enge , t h e Soc io l ogy Depar t -

m e n t is r e s p o n d i n g w i t h new e m p h a s i s on t h e

s t r e n g t h e n i n g of i ts soc io l ogy o f f e r i n g s and

t h e expans ion of its s t a f f .

T h e d e p a r t m e n t ' s o f f e r i n g s in t h e f i e ld of so-

c ia l w o r k w h i c h have p rev ious l y rece ived c o n -

s i d e r a b l e e m p h a s i s r e m a i n s t r o n g . A l r e a d y

n o t e w o r t h y is t h i s year ' s i m a g i n a t i v e p r o g r a m

of s t u d e n t i n v o l v e m e n t in soc ia l w o r k .

Kenneth Sebens

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M. Harold Mikle, Chairman

The C o m m u n i c a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t real-

izes the need fo r d i rec t , a r t i cu la te dia-

logue. Stress is placed no t on ly upon

t h e p rocess of c o m m u n i c a t i o n b u t

also upon the i m p a c t t h a t c o m m u n i -ca t i on has upon soc ie ty .

Courses cover in te rpersona l c o m m u -

n i c a t i o n , mass m e d i a , bus iness a n d indus t r i a l c o m m u n i c a t i o n , rad io and

te lev is ion .

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CREATIVITY • • •

Robert Sheardy

Bruce McCombs

To prov ide the best possible ar t educa t ion w i th in the con tex t of the l iberal ar ts t r ad i t i on , the Art Depart-m e n t o f fe rs oppo r tun i t i es fo r pa in t ing , scu lp tu r i ng , po t te ry mak ing , p r i n t m a k i n g , and the s tudy ing of ar t h is to ry .

Creat iv i ty o f ten shows itself in less f o r m a l ways such as f l o a t i n g e x h i b i t s , s p l a s h i n g wa l ls , a n d " h a p p e n -ings" in Phelps basement .

Not pictured: Robert Vickers, Chairman

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David Smith-Greenwood

Delbert Michel

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MAN'S EXPRESSION

Robert Ritsema, Chairman

Roger Rietberg Robert Cecil

Not pictured: Joan Conway Anthony Kooiker

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IN MUSIC

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Roger Davis

An e lec t ron ic mus ic l abo ra to ry , a co l l ec t i on of

m e d i e v a l a n d r e n a i s s a n c e i n s t r u m e n t s , a

t r acke r o rgan of c lassic design — add these

p h y s i c a l a d d i t i o n s to a p r o g r a m w h i c h in-

c ludes t h e f o r m i n g of a c o l l e g i u m m u s i c u m : a

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

France to c o n d u c t his own wo rk w i t h s tuden t

p e r f o r m e r s ; an appearance by t he o rches t ra

at a na t iona l conven t i on ; cross c o u n t r y t o u r s

by t h e c h o i r , s y m p h o n e t t e a n d s tage band ;

and m o r e t h a n seventy- f ive mus ica l p r o g r a m s

o f a l l v a r i e t i e s o n c a m p u s a n d in t h e

c o m m u n i t y .

The result? An act ive Music D e p a r t m e n t .

Jantina Holleman

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Norman Jennings

Harrison Ryker

Charles Aschbrenner

Joyce Morrison

Music

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IN THEATRICS George Ralph

James Malcolm, Director

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Five m a j o r p roduc t i ons , n u m e r o u s one-acts d i rec ted by stu-

dents , Char les Nol te — guest d i rec to r f r o m the Univers i ty of

M inneso ta and the pro fess iona l thea t re , Jud i th Gick — guest

a c t i n g coach f r o m the Royal A c a d e m y of D rama t i c Art in Lon-

don, and a t o u r of t h ree plays to the eastern states c o m p r i s e d

the m a i n par t of Hope's t hea t re season.

A m u l t i - m e d i a p resen ta t ion exp lo red the causes of s tuden t

unres t . The in fan t i le , game- l i ke , i rony of war was probed in an m- the - round p r o d u c t i o n of " O h What A Lovely War . " Rel ig ious h y s t e r i a a n d c o l d r e a s o n were s u b j e c t s of C h a r l e s N o l t e ' s

"B lessed Daddy , " a play d i rec ted by its a u t h o r as ar t is t - in- res-idence. The se ldom done play "Sp r i ng ' s A w a k e n i n g " by We-dek in , in a techn ica l t o u r de fo rce of l ight , f i l m s and sc r im ,

sympa the t i ca l l y p i c tu red the loss of i nnocence as y o u t h g rows

in to m a t u r i t y .

Final ly, t he m a j o r season of social , re l ig ious and h u m a n relev-ance ended w i th Shakespeare 's " T a m i n g of the S h r e w " wh i ch

bids its beleaguered aud ience " f r a m e you r m i n d to m i r t h and m e r r i m e n t , wh i ch bars a t h o u s a n d h a r m s and leng thens l i f e . "

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SHARING OUR EXPRESSIONS

John Hollenbach, Chairman

Jane Harrington Henry ten Hoor

Clarence De Graaf Anne Bratt

English

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Peter Shakel

T h e l a rges t s i n g l e d e p a r t m e n t , t h e Eng l i sh Depa r t -

m e n t a l lows s tuden ts to share express ion in n u m e r -

ous ways. F lexib i l i ty is shown in t he new pa t te rn fo r

t he F reshman I n t r o d u c t i o n to L iberal Studies wh i ch

pe rm i t s s tuden ts and i ns t ruc to r s to exp lo re areas of i n q u i r y r a n g i n g f r o m " m a n a n d n a t u r e " , to i n n o -

cence and expe r i ence " , t o t he Arab- Israel i con f l i c t . A

course in B lack L i te ra tu re was a recent expe r imen ta l

cou rse .

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L a m b d a lo ta T a u , an h o n o r a r y l i t e r a r y soc i e t y , is

sponsored by t he Engl ish Depa r tmen t . Its C o l l o q u i u m

series br ings s tuden ts and facu l t y toge the r fo r d iscus-

s ions and papers .

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Walter Pancik

Francis Fike

Edward Brand

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Albert James Prins Delia Vander Kolk

Not pictured: R. Dirk Jellema Joan Mueller

Elizabeth Reedy

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TEACHING OTHERS TO TEACH

Lamont Dirkse, Chairman

Mike Vander Ploeg Nancy Sonneveldt Miller

The Educat ion Depa r tmen t str ives to prepare s tuden ts to en-

ter the wor ld of pro fess iona l educa t ion . C lass room observa-t i on and par t i c ipa t ion a f f o r d the educa t i on s tuden t a g l impse

at his f u t u r e p ro fess ion .

A Secondary Profess ional Semester p r o g r a m was ins t i t u ted

d u r i n g the year. Future plans inc lude s tuden t t e a c h i n g o f f c a m p u s — in M u s k e g o n , G r a n d R a p i d s , A n n v i l l e , a n d

B rewton .

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Not pictured: W. Harold Bakker

Carl F. Schakow John J. Ver Beek

Claud Crawford Melvin Lubbers

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INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION —

Judith A. Vickers John A. Creviere Marjorie Hull Linda Palmer

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Robert Voss Werner W. Heine

Gerhard Megow

Ezra Gearhart, Chairman

Gisela Strand

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IN A WORLD OF WORDS

Nancy Wheeler

Brooks Wheeler

Not pictured: Betty Watson

The French sect ion of the Foreign Language Depar tmen t i m p l e m e n t e d an

innovat ive p r o g r a m for the f i rs t two levels of French. The new p r o g r a m stress-

es p ro f i c iency , ra ther t han ch rono logy , and a l lows s tuden ts to progress at the i r own pace. The fea tures of th is p r o g r a m wh i ch proved successfu l wi l l be

adopted by t he o ther language sect ions .

S tudents c o n t i n u e to s tudy the German language. Dutch was i n t roduced in to t he c u r r i c u l u m . T h r o u g h a g ran t f r o m the Flealth, Educat ion, and Welfare

Depa r tmen t of the Uni ted States Gove rnmen t a Serbo-Croat ion s tudy was made possible.

The Foreign Language Depa r tmen t also encourages s tudents to s tudy Greek and Lat in in the Classics sect ion and to probe the c iv i l i za t ion and the cu l t u re

of the Span ish-speak ing peoples.

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Orestes Gomez Pino

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MAN LOOKS TO HIS PAST

Henry Wolfinger

David L. Clark, Acting Chairman

Not pictured: John Stewart

To unders tand the present and to an t i c ipa te t he

f u t u r e m a n l ooks to his past p a r t i c i p a t i o n a n d g r o w t h in soc ie ty .

The His tory Depa r tmen t in i t ia ted s tuden t repre-sen ta t ion in d e p a r t m e n t a l meet ings, facu l ty -s tu -den t f o r u m s and an expans ion in c u r r i c u l u m . New

courses in Greek, Roman and Byzant ine His tory were added.

A p r o g r a m of Balkan studies was inaugura ted and in terested s tudents wil l have the o p p o r t u n i t y to t o u r the Balkan states and to s tudy Balkan h is tory in the Vienna S u m m e r P r o g r a m .

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Michael Petrovich Wilson Strand

Gerben Bonno Van Dijk

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POLITICAL PARTICIPATION

Robert Elder, Jr.

James Zoetewey

Not pictured: Alvin W. Vanderbush, Chairman

Democra t i c g o v e r n m e n t canno t opera te suc-

cessfu l ly unless the re are t ra ined ind iv idua ls

to car ry on t he processes of po l i t ics and gov-

e r n m e n t . Ano ther need is for a general pub l ic t h a t is s o m e w h a t soph is t i ca ted wi th respect to t h e opera t ion of those processes.

T h e Po l i t i ca l Sc ience D e p a r t m e n t ex is ts to

t ra in s tudents who expect to par t i c ipa te in the pol i t ica l a n d / o r gove rnmen ta l arena in a pri-

ma ry sense. Also, it str ives to prov ide s o m e pol i t ica l awareness to the m a n y s tudents who

wish to know m o r e abou t the po l i t ica l wo r l d wh i ch wi l l play a v i ta l role in the i r l ives.

Jack E. Holmes

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VIEWING THE EARTH

Willi

The Geology D e p a r t m e n t c o n t i n u e d to progress at a rapid pace. Studies involved

ex t ra -cur r i cu la r research such as a th ree week . summer f ield t r i p wh ich fea tured a fou r day t r ip t h r o u g h the Grand Canyon on the Colorado River.

Faculty and s tudents have begun an anal-ysis of b o t t o m mater ia ls in Lake Macata-

wa, a pro ject t ha t wi l l con t i nue for sever-al years.

J. Cotter Tharin, Chairman William French

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BIOLOGICAL DISCOVERY

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The es tab l i shmen t of an elec-

t r o n m i c r o s c o p e labora to ry , a t e a c h i n g research labora to ry ,

t he Ins t i tu te f o r Env i ronmen ta l

Qual i ty , t he Pre-Profess ional C o m m i t t e e and the Sloan Pro-

g r a m p r o v i d e s v a s t e x p e r i -

ences f o r b o t h sc i ence a n d

non-sc ience ma jo r s w i t h i n the Bio logy D e p a r t m e n t .

Allen Brady

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Timothy Stabler Ralph Ockerse

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Norman J. Norton, Chairman Norman W. Reick

Eldon D. Greij

Biology

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Edward L. Ervin A. Charles McBride

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Dwight M. Smith Michael P. Doyle

MASTERING THE

MOLECULES Douglas C. Neckers

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F. Sheldon Wettack

C u r r e n t l y i n v o l v e d in a p r o g r a m of

se l f -eva luat ion, the Chemis t r y Depart-

m e n t is redes ign ing its f ou r year pro-

g ram. Innovat ions inc lude the o f f e r i n g of sophomore- leve l Organ ic and Physi-

ca l C h e m i s t r y and a sen io r - l eve l Ad-vanced Labora to ry course .

The use of m o d e r n e q u i p m e n t and up-to -date chem ica l t echn iques is empha -

sized as c h e m i s t r y ma jo r s are encour -aged to do research in t he s u m m e r , as wel l as d u r i n g the academic year .

D u r i n g t h e 1 9 6 9 - 7 0 year , speake rs f r o m f i f t e e n u n i v e r s i t i e s a n d f o u r chem ica l i ns t i t u t i ons presented semi-nar studies on c a m p u s .

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Donald H. Williams Eugene C. Jekel, Chairman

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MASS AND MEASUREMENT

James Seeser

Harry F. Frissel, Chairman

Facul ty and s tuden ts in t he Physics Depa r tmen t recent ly insta l led a two

m i l l i on e lec t ron vo l t acce le ra to r in the rad ia t ion labora to ry . The ma-ch ine wi l l be used in s tuden t p ro jec t w o r k c o m b i n e d w i th facu l t y re-

search. The p ro jec t app roach represents a recent t r end of t he depar t -

m e n t u r g i n g s t u d e n t s t o b e c o m e i n v o l v e d in p r o j e c t s w i t h f a c u l t y m e m b e r s .

Especial ly in the l abo ra to ry s i tua t ions , the IBM 1130 c o m p u t e r takes on

greater impo r tance . All i n t r o d u c t o r y sc ience s tudents get invo lved w i th t he c o m p u t e r to s o m e degree. The c o m p u t e r is also ga in ing greater use

as a too l in the tes t i ng of s tudents and to help keep s tuden ts as to the i r progress.

St i l l in t h e e x p e r i m e n t a l s tage is t h e use of t e a m t e a c h i n g to l a rge sec t ions .

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James W. Toevs David Marker

James D. Van Putten, Jr.

Not pictured: Richard T. Brockmeier

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NUMBER SYSTEMS

Frank C. Sherburne, Jr.

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Jay E. Folkert, Chairman John Van Iwaarden

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The M a t h e m a t i c s D e p a r t m e n t is aware of

t he p r o m i n e n t place t h a t e lec t ron - t ype

m a c h i n e s have in t oday ' s wor ld . For th is

reason it is e x p l o r i n g ways in wh i ch t h e

IME e lec t ron ic desk ca l cu la to rs and the

IBM 1 1 3 0 c o m p u t e r c a n be e f f e c t i v e l y

used as an aid in c l a r i f y i n g m a t h e m a t i c a l

and s ta t is t ica l ideas.

The d e p a r t m e n t , t oge the r w i th the Math-

ema t i cs Club, served as host to th ree fea-

t u r e d speakers d u r i n g t he year in an at-

t e m p t to keep s tuden ts aware of m o d e r n

m a t h e m a t i c a l deve lopmen ts .

., . Charles A. Steketee Vandervelde

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Dean Sommers Elliot A. Tanis

Herbert L. Dershem

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COUNTING THE

DOLLARS

James P. Henderson, Chairman

Rhonda Rivera

Not pictured; Donald Campbell Neil DeBoer

The rate of g r o w t h in t he Economics and Business A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Depart-

m e n t has increased in t he last several years. The d e p a r t m e n t has near ly dou-

bled, as measured by class e n r o l l m e n t and d e p a r t m e n t a l ma jo rs . It appears

t h a t th is g r o w t h wi l l c o n t i n u e in t he near f u t u r e .

Du r i ng t he schoo l year t he d e p a r t m e n t has added s tuden t representat ives to d e p a r t m e n t a l meet ings . The purpose of th is is to fac i l i ta te c o m m u n i c a t i o n

between facu l t y and ma jo rs , and to get t he advice, r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s and

pa r t i c i pa t i on of s tuden ts in d e p a r t m e n t a l dec is ions .

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EXERCISING AND BUILDING

Sandra Parker Lawrence J. Green. Chairman George Kraft

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Plagued by inadequate fac i l i t ies, the Physical E d u c a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t a n t i c i p a t e s t h e new

Physical Educat ion Center . However, the plans are for t he f u t u r e .

Du r ing t he school year, t he d e p a r t m e n t s t rug-gled to present a wel l -ba lanced a th le t i c and

phys i ca l e d u c a t i o n p r o g r a m . The c u r r e n t s t r e n g t h of t h e d e p a r t m e n t rests in h u m a n

resources — ins t ruc to rs , as well as s tuden ts .

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Russell B, DeVette William Vanderbilt

Daryl L. Siedentop

Not pictured: Maxine DeBruyn Gordon M. Brewer

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STANDING: Glenn VanWieren, Charles Curry, Paul Kleinheksel. KNEELING: David Dultsman, Willian Vanderberg, Jr. III.

Van Zoeren L ibrary , under the d i rec t i on of Head

L ib ra r ian Edward Wh i t taker , m a d e m a n y innova-

t i ons d u r i n g t h e year in o rder to ach ieve bet te r serv ice f o r t he facu l t y and s tuden ts of Hope Col-

lege. To b r i ng all ma te r ia l s c o n c e r n e d w i th a par-t i cu la r top ic toge ther , al l per iod ica ls and m i c r o -

f i l m were c lass i f ied and in ter -she lved w i t h t h e

books. In add i t i on , an Access Of f i ce was c rea ted

to prov ide t h e s tuden ts and facu l t y w i th l i b ra ry mate r ia l s avai lable on o the r campuses and on o the r par ts of the Hope c a m p u s .

The Of f i ce of Admiss ions unde rwen t m a j o r reorgan i -zat ion d u r i n g the year. It assumed the respons ib i l i t y f o r s t u d e n t f i n a n c i a l a id w h i c h was p r e v i o u s l y c o n -

t ro l l ed by the Dean of S tudents ' Of f ice. In add i t i on , the co l lege now sponsors Hope Col lege Mer i t Scho la rsh ips t h r o u g h the Nat iona l Mer i t Scho la rsh ip Co rpo ra t i on

fo r two s tuden ts in each en te r i ng f r e s h m a n c lass.

Marion Blake, Jessie Meengs.

The Student Heal th Cl in ic w h i c h is par t of the S tuden t Personnel P rog ram is d i rec ted by Mar ion Blake, R.N. She is ass is ted by a p a r t - t i m e co l l ege p h y s i c i a n , Dr. J o h n

Kools, who a f te r m a n y years of serv ice to t he co l lege wi l l re t i re f o l l ow ing t he c o m p l e t i o n of t he 1969-70 academic

year . A lso on t h e s t a f f a re Jessie Meengs , R.N., Ru th

Dyke, R.N., Mary Wyngarden, R.N., and Sena Be l tman , R.N.

The heal th serv ice en joys the coope ra t i on of t he physi-c ians of the c i ty of Ho l land and the Ho l land Ci ty Hospi ta l .

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HAPPINESS — HEALTH

AND FINANCIAL AID In charge of a d m i n i s t e r i n g t he act iv i t ies pro-

g r a m and keep ing t he co l lege socia l ca lendar is

Phi l ip Rauwerd ink , Co -o rd ina to r of S tuden t Ac-

t iv i t ies. A m o n g his respons ib i l i t ies are p rov id ing

p l a c e m e n t i n f o r m a t i o n , i n t e r v i e w s a n d o f f -

c a m p u s e m p l o y m e n t o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r s tu -

dents . In add i t i on , he adm in i s t e r s t h e Cu l tu ra l

A f fa i rs P r o g r a m .

Housemothers: Charlotte Wieringer, Helene Post, Elaine Van Liere, Mary Tellman, Mary Emma Young.

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William A. DeMeester

The Deve lopmen t and Publ ic Relat ions Depart -

m e n t has as its goal t h e p r o m o t i o n of goodwi l l

t o w a r d Hope Co l lege t h r o u g h a c o n t i n u i n g

i n f o r m a t i o n serv ice w h i c h tel ls of co l lege pro-

g r a m s and act iv i t ies. It is also in charge of t he s e c u r e m e n t of f u n d s to u n d e r w r i t e t h e pro-

g r a m s and to f i nance the phys ica l fac i l i t ies of Hope Col lege.

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Thomas L. Renner

Lee H. Wenke

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John T immer

Marian Anderson Stryker

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C l a r e n c e H a n d l o g t e n , T r e a s u r e r a n d Bus iness M a n a g e r , has been involved in the expans ion of Hope Col lege fac i l i t ies d u r i n g the year. In add i t i on to nego t i a t i ng c o n t r a c t s for the DeWitt Cul-t u ra l Center and the Wynand Wichers Hall of Music, his o f f i ce par t i c ipa ted in the acqu is i t i on of t he B r u m l e r A p a r t m e n t s and of several proper t ies f o r t he f u t u r e g r o w t h of t he co l lege.

Mo r re t t e Rider, Dean fo r Academic Af fa i rs , has

been q u i t e c o n c e r n e d w i t h t h e r e l e v a n c y of

Hope co l l ege t o t h e s t u d e n t t o d a y . It is h is

o p i n i o n t h a t w h a t we do a n d w h a t we l ea rn mus t be re levant to the past a n d to the f u tu re ,

as wel l as to t he present . He sees, as a p r i m e

purpose of Hope Col lege, the p rov id ing of a

t i m e and place where all who are assoc ia ted w i t h the i ns t i t u t i on can learn wha t is t r u l y rele-van t to t h e m .

John Stewart. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.

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In add i t i on to his dut ies as chap la in , Reverend Wi l l iam Hi l legonds t a u g h t a cou rse in Old Testa-men t and d id w o r k t owa rds his mas te r ' s degree in c o u n s e l i n g . C h u r c h m e m b e r s h i p a n d m a r -

r iage p repara t i on classes were f r equen t l y held in his h o m e .

FAMILIAR FACES

ON CAMPUS

As well as f u l f i l l i n g his dut ies as Associate Chap la in , Rever-

end Samue l Wi l l i ams has been d i l igen t ly at wo rk as d i rec to r

of t he Upward Bound P r o g r a m on c a m p u s . T h r o u g h th is

p r o g r a m several h igh schoo l s tuden ts are able to take re-

med ia l or co l lege courses d u r i n g t he s u m m e r — p repa r i ng fo r e n t e r i n g co l lege in t he fa l l .

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STUDENT PERSONNEL

PROGRAM

T h e S t u d e n t Pe rsonne l P r o g r a m u n d e r t h e

superv is ion of Robert DeYoung, Dean of Stu-

dents, was rea l igned th is year to inc lude the

Counse l ing Center . Heal th Cl in ic , and Food

Service as well as t he Associate Deans and the Co-o rd ina to r of S tudent Act iv i t ies. In shor t .

Dean DeYoung co-o rd ina tes t he act iv i t ies of

t he col lege c o m m u n i t y ou ts ide of its academ-ic p r o g r a m .

David VanderWel. Assistant to Dean of Students, along with Mrs. VanderWel.

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Pr imary respons ib i l i t y f o r w o m e n ' s a f f a i r s on c a m p u s

is assumed by Jeanet te Spr ik , Associate Dean of Stu-dents. In add i t i on to her superv i s ion of w o m e n ' s hous-

ing, she serves as adv isor to such w o m e n ' s o rgan iza-

t ions as the Assoc ia t ion of W o m e n S tuden ts and Mor-

ta r Board. Dean Spr ik is a lso respons ib le fo r t he t ra in -

ing p r o g r a m fo r res ident adv isors .

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Associate Dean of S tudents Michael Gerr ie is p r i m a r i l y c o n c e r n e d w i t h m e n ' s a f f a i r s on t h e Hope Co l l ege

c a m p u s . In add i t i on , he also oversees the superv is ion

of c a m p u s park ing . A long w i th Miss Spr ik , he assists

Dean DeYoung in deve lop ing a un i t y w i th in t he Stu-

dent Personnel P r o g r a m .

ADMINISTERS TO STUDENT NEEDS

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PRESIDENT VANDER WERF

URGES SOLIDARITY

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These are t i m e s t h a t ca l l fo r g rea t m e n and w o m e n .

And t h a t is why t h e pu rpose of Hope Col lege has never been m o r e re levant .

Tha t pu rpose is, I bel ieve, to be f o u n d in t he t r a n s f o r m i n g process of e d u c a t i n g y o u n g m e n a n d w o m -en to be who le people, sens i t ive and c o m m i t t e d t o u l t i m a t e va lues, w i t h i n whose m i n d s and hear ts t h e r e

are t h e c o m p e t e n c e , t h e conce rn , t h e wi l l , t he cou rage , and t h e love to l ive — and, if necessary, to die —

fo r those va lues .

Cent ra l to t h a t process is t h e c o n c e p t of t he w o r t h and d ign i t y of each h u m a n be ing as a un ique and

prec ious ind iv idua l — a son of God.

Never be fore has it been m o r e i m p o r t a n t f o r us persona l l y and co l lec t ive ly to r e a f f i r m our t o ta l dedi-

ca t i on to t he cause of jus t ice , of l iber ty , of f r e e d o m , and of equa l i t y of o p p o r t u n i t y f o r al l h u m a n beings

— beg inn ing on ou r own c a m p u s .

We m u s t c o n s t a n t l y seek bet te r means and m e t h o d s by w h i c h all of us t oge the r — s tuden ts , f acu l t y ,

a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , a l u m n i , c h u r c h , Board of T rus tees — can be invo lved m e a n i n g f u l l y , e f fec t ive ly , repre-

senta t ive ly , a n d respons ib ly in ou r c o m m o n cause.

I inv i te each of you to jo in m e in a s teadfas t c o m m i t m e n t t o th is goa l .

— C. A. VanderWer f

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STUDENT AND FACULTY INDEX Abel, Gary 75, 218 Ailes, Mary 75, 208 Alban, Fernando 217 Albrecht , Ted 75 Alderden, James 75 Aldr ich, Connie 17, 179

Aldr ich, Gale 63, 181 Alexander, David 75 Allen. John 55 Al l igood, Nancy 63 Alto, Wi l l iam 63

Anderson, Becky 17, 213 Anderson, Cameron 63

Anderson, Susan 173 ' Anman , Laur ie 75, 205

Arnold, Betty 75 Arnold, Karen 17

*Aschbrenner , Char les 100

Ather ton , Leslie 55 Atkins, Elizabeth 75

Atwood, Andrew 1 7 , 1 8 4 August ine, Nick 63, 217 Aust in, Kenneth 17 ,226 Avery, H. George 17

Baas, Myra 205 Baas, Sarah 205

Bachman, Alber t 55 Bacon, Kathor ine 17, 185 Bailey. Gwynne 17, 185

Baker, Denise 7 5 , 2 0 8 Baker. Steven 17 Bakker, Janice 1 8 , 1 9 6 , 1 9 9

Bangs. Neil 226 Banta. Nancy 55, 208 Barber, Daniel 75

Barnet t , Dean 63 Barta, Barbara 63. 203 Bast. David 217 Bates, Robert 18. 196

Batt jes. Robert 18 Batt le. Louise 75 Baxter, George 18. 194 Baxter. Janet 63

*Beach. Leslie 92. 196 Beatson. Ruby 18. 197 Beck. Robert 18 Beck. Loret ta 18 Becker. Melissa 63. 213 Becker, Neil 63, 226

Becker ing, James 18 Becker ink, John 63, 226 Bedard, Pamela 185 Beekman, Jan 18 Beishuizen. Robert 19 Bekker ing. Bil l 153 Bel. Diane 75, 205

Benedict , Jane 19

Bennett . George 63. 224 Beretz, Jul io 19. 188 Bergevine. George 19. 222 Berghorst . Ford 19

Berrevoets, Loret ta 55, 208 Berry, Mike 19 Berry, Steve 217 Berta lan, Li l l ian 75 Beyer, Betty 20 Bigelow, Charles 20, 190, 218 Bigelow, Jackie 207 Bishop. George 55

Black. Bonnie 7 5 . 2 0 1 . 2 1 3 '"'Blake, Mar ion 130

Blakley. Janice 20

Blase, Kenton 75 Block, Robert 20, 222 Blodgett , Deborah 75 Blough. Debbi 75. 208 Bobeldyk. Gerald 75. 224

Bocanel l i . LaVerne 63 Boelens. Mike 63. 218 Boer. Barbara 75. 186 Bogard. Louise 208 Bogema. Mary 20. 179 Bonaquis t . Lynn 196 Bone,. Robert 217 Boonst ra, John 184 Boonstra, Michael 185, 187, 274 Boote, Brenda 6 3 , 2 1 1 Boote, Carey 75. 224 Boote, Cathy 75 Borgeson. Clarke 63 Borgman. Joyce 63 Borst, Richard 20. 190, 218

Bos, Jane 63 Bos. Mary 75 Bos. Phil 63. 197 Bos. Susan 75. 207 Bos, Thomas 20, 194 Boss. Richard 75. 164. 224 Bosscher, Gerrard 217 Bossenbroek. Margaret 63 Bouwman. Daniel 75 Boven. Lynda 75, 273, 274 Bowles. Nate 20 Boyd. Cathy 63 Braaksma. Eugene 20 Braat. John 185 Bradsell. Kenneth 21

*Brady, Allen 116,196 Branch. Louis 21 Branch. Robert 21

*Brand. Edward 104 Brandenberg. Marcia 191 ,213

Brandt , Janice 75

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Brat t . Douglas 21 Breen, David 6 2 , 6 3 , 1 8 5

Breen, Doro thy 63

Breen, R ichard 217 Bregman, Anne 76, 188 Br ink , I rwin 121

Br ink , Rochel le 76 Broeks t ra , Suzanne 5 5 , 1 8 1 , 2 0 5

Browe, Marguer i te 55, 276

Brown, Eric 76

Brown, John 21 Brown, Nancy 21, 195

Brown, N o r m a 21 Brown, Patt i 2 1 , 1 8 7 , 2 0 7

Brown, Robert 93 Brown, T i m 1 6 4 , 2 1 7

Brown ing , Kei th 55, 222

Bruggers, Dave 224 Brugg ink , Sue 7 6 , 2 0 7

Brums. Elton 9 1

Brunson , R ichard 201 Brvenik , Maryann 1 8 1 , 2 1 1

B u c h a n a n , S u s a n 21 B u c k m a n , Sue 64, 207

B u f f u m , Roger 76, 222

Buis, Mary 55

Bu l t e rman , Dick 200

B u l t m a n , Cassius 165 B u m f o r d , Janet 55, 211

Bundy , Owen 64, 222

Burd ick , Kira 64, 178, 207

Burg, Jon 76

Burger ing , Marc ia 76, 213

Burgess, Har ry 185

Burgraa f , Beth 64, 213

Burke, Deanna 2 2 , 2 1 3 Burke, Nancy 207

Bu r ton , V i rg in ia 7 6 , 2 1 1 Bush, Chr is t ine 76, 208

But ler , James 55

But te r f ie ld , Stu 218 Bu t t e rwo r th , Louis 64, 185, 187, 213

B u u r m a , Kath leen 22, 186

Byland, Jody 22 By lsma, Cher ie 76

Camp, Janet 76 Canene, Kathy 22, 207

Car lson, Jonel le 76 Car lson, Michele 76

Castet ter , Lynne 64 ' 'Cast i l lo, Mar ia 1 1 1 , 1 9 1

*Cavanaugh. Robert 99

*Ceci l , Robert 98 Chand le r , Wi l l i am 185 C h a p m a n , Candace 22 C h a p m a n , Caro l ine 23, 205

C h a p m a n , Daniel 23 Chase. Karen 23

Chr is t ian , George 23

Cio f f i . Janet 76 Ci r i l lo . Diane 201

Cita. L inda 55, 208

C lapham, Br ian 23, 179, 180, 184, 192 Clark, Anne 23, 203

*Clark , David 112, 192 Clark , Gail 76

Clark, Jane 207

C l in ton , Deborah 55, 208

Coates, Donald 64 Cohrs, L inda 76

Cole, Jerry 64, 186 Co ienbrander , Daniel 23, 180

Co lenbrander , Paula 7 6 , 2 1 3 Co l lenbrander , Jane 55, 207

Cons tan t , Jon 165

*Coughenou r , Robert 90 Cook, David 195

Cook. Jeff 226 Cook. Mark 76

Cook, Richard 76

Cook. Roger 229

Cooper , Beverly 64, 213, 261 Cooper , Jud i th 23, 183

Cooper , Robert 6 4 , 1 9 6 , 2 1 7

Cour ie r , Joe 76

Cous ineau, Chuck 7 4 , 2 1 7

C ramer , L inda 23

Crande l l , Margo 7 6 , 2 0 5

" 'Crawford, C laud 107

Creutz inger , Carol 24 ' 'Crevie're, John 108

Cripe. Jerry 24

Cr issman, Roger 76 Cross land, Kei th 222

Cro thers , David 276, 277 Curr ie , Donald 24, 240

' : 'Curry, Char les 130 Cur ry , Chr i s t ine 64, 196

' 'Curry , Earl 113 Cur t is , Shir ley 24, 179, 181, 195

Dahl, Mat thew 222

Dana. Haro ld 64 Darge, Barb 74, 76, 207

Davis, Carol 24, 185

Davis, Pamela 76 Davis, Roger 99"

DeBoer, Jan ice 194 DeBoer, Patr ic ia 5 5 , 2 1 3

Debreceni , John 24 DeBruyn, Donald 77 Deckard, Anne 77, 213

Decker, Jane 245 Dedee. Jon 24 Deenik, Ronald 7 7 , 2 2 2

deFazio, Domin i c ' 274, 276 Defouw, Richard 64, 224

*DeGraaf , C larence 102 DeGraff , Garre t t 224

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DeGraff . Jean 24, 108, 192 DeGraf f , W i l l i am 24

DeGrosa, Brenda 1 9 6 , 2 1 3

DeHaan, Barbara . . . 6 4 , 1 8 4 , 2 0 3 , 2 1 1 , 2 5 0

DeHaan, Mark . , 77

DaHaan, Phi l ip 77, 186

DeHorn, J i m 153, 169, 217 Deil ly, Joseph 187

DeKam, Patr ic ia 7 7 , 2 1 3

Dekker, Laure l 64, 186, 211

DeLeeuw, Caro l 64

DeLong, Caro l 64, 198, 207, 245

Delvin, Rober t 25, 185

DeMeester, John 77

DeMeester, Wi l l i am 132

Denagel, Barbara 6 4

Denhaan, Ar lene 25

Dennis, Lynn 77

Denton, Deborah 55

DePaol i , Neil l 77, 224

DePree. K im 64

Derks. Har ry 25

DeRoo, Mark 77

'De rshem, Herber t 126, 195

Dethmers , Lynda 185, 250, 269

Detlefs, V ick i 25

Deur, Marc 195

DeVette, Chr is t i 205

DeVette, Jeanne 2 5 , 2 1 5

'DeVet te , Russell 129, 165

DeVoogd, T i m 1 6 9 , 2 2 9

DeVries, Donna 25

DeVries, Janet 64 DeVries, Phyl l is 64, 172, 174, 176, 271

DeVries, Roger 195

DeVries, Susan 186

DeWeerd, Mike 218

DeWitt. Beth 77

DeWitt. Donna 64 DeWitt, Jan 207

DeWitte, Ju l ie 55, 215

DeYoung, Beth 6 4 DeYoung, Bever ly 77, 188, 201

DeYoung, D e m m e n 25

DeYoung, Dick 222 DeYoung, Lee 185, 200, 226

*DeYoung, Rober t 136

DeYoung, Roger 77 DeYoung, T h o m a s 25, 188

Dievendor f , Dave 222

Dill, Jer ry 25 Dings, Doro thy 55

Dirkse, David 77 *Di rkse, L a m o n t 106

Dof f , Deborah 7 7 , 1 7 4 , 2 0 7

Door lag, Jack 55 Dornan, Mike 169 Dot ter , Diane 55, 191, 208

Douglass, Robert 64, 203 * Doyle. Michael 119

Draf t , Linda 65, 174, 175, 181, 182, 213

Drake, Donna 207

Drake, Ph i l l ip 55

Dro len, Joyce 6 5 , 2 0 8

Droog, Jud i t h 6 5 , 1 7 4 , 2 0 5 ; ! Dui tsman, David 130

Dur l ing , El izabeth 26

Durr , Mar r i on 65

Dust in , David 78

Dykema, John 78, 218

Dykema, Mary 78, 174, 175, 176, 215 Dykhuis , Kenneth 26, 179, 229

'Dyks t ra , D. Ivan 89

Dykst ra, Douglas 65

Dykst ra , Jon 218

Dykst ra, T h o m a s 26, 165, 167, 218 Dzur ina, MaryLynn 207

Ebbers, Michael 78, 229 Ebel ing, Freder ick 55

Eckr ich , Robert . . . . 55, 194, 226

Edema, Doug 164, 224

Edwards, Dan 165, 166, 186

Edyvean, David 26

Een igenburg, Joanne 65

E ichorn , Laura 7 8 , 2 1 3 Ekl in, Karen 65, 211

Elden, Mary 26, 202, 208

'E lder , Robert 114

Elenbaas, Herber t 78

El fer ink, Janet 26 Ely, John 26, 217

Ely, Peggy 205

Endersbe, John 55

Endweiss, Beverly 26, 208 'Ervm, Edward 118

Esmark , Karl 224

Etana, Degefa 65

Ether idge, Ted 217 Evans, Donna 78, 205

Evers, Chesters 78, 224

Everson, Nor ine 55

Everts, Bon ita 2 6 , 1 8 3 , 2 7 5

Faas, John 78, 222 Fau lman , Peggy 27, 183

Fede, Mary 78, 213 Feming, Mary 79

Fenton, Chr is t ian 78 Ferguson, Barbara 5 5 , 2 1 3

Ferman, Paul 217 Ferrel l , Patr ic ia 205 Field, T o m o t h y 7 8 , 2 1 8

: :Fike. Francis 104, 193

'F inn , Donald 101 -F inn, Mal lory 104

Fisher, Anne 65 Fisher, Susan 205

Fi tzgerald, Hal 200, 226 Flier, Nancy 55 Floyd, Brad 224

Folker t , David 27

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^Folker t , Jay 124

Folkert , Ruth 56, 197 Folker t , V ic tor 79

Forgwe, Chr is to f 27, 203 F o r m s m a , Ken 218

Forster, Sylvia 188 For tu in , Sharon 27

Fosheim, Debbie 207

Foss, V i rg in ia 79, 207

Foster, N o r m a 27 Fox, Char les 79

Frank, R ichard . . 28, 153

Freeland, Patr ic ia 65

French, Debbie 6 5 , 2 0 8

" 'French. Wi l l i am 115

Fr ie l ink, Joann 79

*Frissel, Har ry 122

Fritz, T i m o t h y 7 9 , 2 2 4

Fruechen ich t , Douglas 65

Fugi t t , Diane 65, 205

Ful ler, Jona than 56, 229

Gai l lard, Ceci le 28, 207

Gal louet , Ca the r ine 56, 189 Gar tner , T h o m 224

Gasero, Russell 65, 222

Gasperec, Joanne 28

Gaston, Ber ther ia 28

Gates, Mol ly 79, 208

Gaydos, Bet ty 65, 178, 185, 187 Gaylord, Kathy 63, 208

: ;Gearhart , Ezra 109

Gearhar t , Georgia 28, 205

Geelhoed, Bruce 179 Geelhoed, Edward 28

Geerts, David 79

Geneva. John 79

Gentel, Dean 79, 224

'Ger r ie , Michael 137

Gersbacher , El izabeth 28 Getty, T h o m a s 79

Ghesel in, Jenn i fe r 65

Girod, Lynne 56, 213 Glas, Beverly 28, 196

G le ichman, Barbara 28 Glendening, L inda 29

G le rum Jona than 56 Glupker , Kur t 29

Godshalk , Barbara 56 Goeman. Mary 56

Gomes, Carl 66, 222 Gonzalez, Lynn 29

Goodfe l low, T h o m a s . . . 2 9 , 2 2 6

Goossen, Sandy 6 6 , 2 0 7

Gorden, Barbara 29, 211 Gorter , Edward 56 Gorzeman, Rosalyn . 79, 188

Gosselar, David 166 Gossett, Char les 79 Gould, Jenn i fe r . . 79 Gould ing, Chr i s t ine 79

Gouwens, David 29, 184 Gouwens, T h o m a s 56 Gouyd, Chr i s topher 7 9 , 2 1 7

Gow, Hol ly 29

Cow, N o r m a 205

G r a h m a n n , Robert 56, 184 Granberg, Kar in 2 9 , 2 0 5

Grant . Gary 218

Grant , John 79, 224

Grant , Mike 1 9 4 , 2 2 4

Grahzow, Debbie 173

Grawburg , Phi l l ip 56

Green, Bradley 56, 226

Green, Janet 187 i :Green, Lawrence 128, 171 Greer, Beverly 29. 185. 199

Greer, Steve 226 ; !Greij. Eldon 117

Gr i f fen , Char les 185 Gr i f fen , Mar tha 30

Gr i f fe th , L indsey 56, 208

Gr imes, Peter 153

Gri t , Mar t in 66, 218 Grundv ig , T o m 79

Gwi l l im, T o m 66

Grysen, Bernard 79

Gunn, David 30, 222

Hage, Mary l 66, 215 Hageman, Janet 66

Hahn, Chr is 217

Haines. Laurel 30, 207

Hall, Char les 30

Halverson, Kath leen 79, 211 Hanby, Larry 30

*Hand log ten , C larence 134

Haney, Susan 79, 172, 174 Hanna, Nancy 1 9 4 , 2 1 1

Hansen, Kar in 66, 207 Hansen, Michael 30

Hansen, Ralph 66, 187, 191 Hansen, Theodo re 79

Ha rme l i nk , David 164, 165

Ha rme l i nk , T h o m a s 31 Ha rme l i nk , T h o m a s 79

Harms, Steve 31, 226

Harmsen , Leanne 31

Harr idge, Robert 79, 201 " H a r r i n g t o n , Jane 102

Har r i ng ton , T h o m a s 8 0 Hassl inger, R ichard 66

Haulenbeek, Gene 6 6 , 1 6 2 , 2 1 8 Haveman, Bob 158, 159 Havinga, A lber t 8 0 Havinga, Cor inne 5 6 , 1 8 1 , 2 1 3 Hawkins, Susan 80, 187, 208 Hayden. Cos 224 Hayden, Rita . . . . ' 8 0 , 2 0 7

Heath, Ellen 3 1 , 1 7 8 , 2 0 7 <=Heine, Werner 109

Heinsius, John 217

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He lmus, David 8 0

Henderson, T o m 3 1 , 1 8 5 , 1 9 4 , 2 2 6 'Henderson, James 127

Hendr icks , Dennis 31

Hendr icks , Jack 31

Hendr icks , Sue . . . . . . . 74, 207

Hendr ix , Ken 165, 166, 168

Hepler, Bever ly 3 1 , 1 8 5 , 2 0 8

Hepler, Janet 80, 215

Herchenroder , Leslye 66, 172, 174, 182

He rman , Jan ice 66 Hernberg , Joanne 67 Hernberg, Josie , 208

Her rema, Marc ia 3 1 , 1 8 3 , 2 1 3

Herta, Pamela 8 0 , 2 1 3

Heus inkve ld , Paul 218

Heust is, B ruce 32, 153, 224

Heyer, Nancy 80

Hidd inga, Sal ly 248

H i lb r ink , Paul 218

Hi l l igonds, T i m 217

'H i l legonds, W i l l i am . . 135

Hi l l ia rd, Haro ld 32

Hinderer , Drew 1 8 6 , 2 2 2

Hine, Rick 169, 171, 218 H i n k a m p , Joan 5 6 , 1 8 9 , 2 1 3

Hisles, Rick 217

H o e k m a n , Pat r ic ia 80, 213

Hoekst ra , James 32

- 'Hoepf inger, Lynn 120, 194

Hoesch, Kar la 8 0 , 1 7 4 , 1 7 6 , 2 0 2 , 2 1 5 H o f f m a n , Rober t 67

H o f f m a n , Rober t 8 0

H o f f m a n , Wi l l i am 222 Hof t iezer , Jeanne . . . . 8 0

H o g e n b o o m , Celia . . 6 7 , 1 9 7 Hoger, Kathy 211

' H o l l e m a n . Jan t i na 99

Ho l l eman , Kevin 67, 169, 217, 234 ; ! Hol lenbach t John 102, 278

Ho l lendonn , John 67

'Ho lmes , Jack 114

H o l s t r o m , David 8 0

Hondorp , T h o m a s 32

Hoogewer f , R ink je . . . 80, 213

Hoogst ra , Caro l . . 3 2 , 1 9 3 , 2 0 8

Hook, El izabeth 32, 185

Hoops, Kath leen . . . . . 8 0

H o o y m a n , T h o m a s 80 Hop. Susan 67

Hopfner , Pamela 80 "Hopk ins , John 95

Horos insk i , Kath leen 32 Horst , Ar t 32

Houck, Sher ry 56

Housman , R ichard 32 Hout ing , Mary 80

Howard, Lorenza 165 Howard, Rudy 272

Howd, Dean 176

Howi t t , Donna 2 0 1 , 2 1 5

Huang, David 57, 194

Hubbard , Kay 273

Huber ts , Gar lan 67

Hudak, A r t h u r 5 7 , 1 7 9 , 2 2 4 Hughes, Louise 6 7 , 2 1 5

Huh tanen , Ruth . . . 211

Huizenga, John 8 0 , 2 2 4

Huizenga, Jan ice . 33, 207

Huizenga, Rae 33, 185 Huizenga, JoAnn 205

"Hu l l , Ma r j o r i e 108, 189

H u m b e r t , R ichard 33

H u n t s m a n , Br ian 224

Hu tch ings , L inda 208

* H u t t a r , Char les 103

Hymans , Diane 33, 185

l l l ian, Glenn 80

I m m i k , Gera ld ine 33 Ingalls, Rocky 169

Ingebr i tson, Robert 67, 222

Iverson, Doug 224

Ja lvmg, Mary 67

Ja lvmg, T i m 171

Jam ison , Robert 5 7 , 2 2 2

Janda, Kenneth 194

Jankov iak , Ju l ie 8 0 , 2 0 8

J a r m a n , Rick 218 Jas insky, Nor ine 57

*Jekel , Eugene 121 Jenkins, Mar tha 57

' ' Jennings. N o r m a n 100

Jensen, David 8 0 , 2 1 7

Jensma, Jeanne 186 ' : 'Jentz, A r t h u r 89

J ipp ing, David 57, 226 Joelson, Nancy 67

Johnson , David 80, 224

Johnson , Fay 33

Johnson , George 80, 224

Johnson , L inda 179, 185

Johnson , Mar tha 207

Johnson , Nancy 67, 224, 245, 268

Jol ing, Mary 185

Jones, Diane 33

Jones, Lynn 1 8 8 , 2 1 1

Jones, Mar i l yn 33, 186 Jonker , Nancy 6 7 , 2 1 5

Jousma , Ka th ryn 57, 178, 188, 193

Juday, Pamela 8 0 , 2 0 8

Ka lmbacher , John 80 K a m m e r a a d , Terr i 80 Kamps, JoAnne 8 1 Kan, Char les . 194

Kan t row, Kathy 81, 205 Kaper, Groy 156, 159

Karle. Debbie 67 Kastner , Jenn i fe r 205

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Katt . Mary 57 Kawasaki . Cra ig 6 7 , 2 1 7

Kazen, Donald 33

Kearney, Carol 34

Kearns, Joseph 57, 190

Keefe, Francis 57

Keeler, Herb 67, 200, 222 Keizer, Jerry 58, 185, 217

Kelsay, Dor inda 67, 213

Kemink , John 5 8 , 1 9 4 , 2 1 7 Kennedy, Kr is ten 8 1 , 2 1 3

Ke r fman , Linda 67

Ke tcham, Donald 5 8 , 2 2 2

Keuning. Al len 58 Kidd. Elaine 179

Kidd, Robert 34 Kief fer , Russ 1 7 1 , 2 2 4

Kieft , Robert 193, 272

Kievit, Ronald 67, 201

King, George 81, 217

'K laasen, Bob 171

Klaner, Susan 58 Klassen, Lynn 67

Klahr , Sharon 67 : Kle in , David 120

Klein, John 217

Kle inheksel . Calvin 81 Kleinheksel . Dale 58

'K le inheksel , Paul 130

Kleis. Delwyn 34 Kleyn, John 67

Kleyn, Ka th ryn 190, 205 Kl ine. MaryJean 8 1 , 2 0 7 Kl ingenberg, Jan 67

Klooster . Jean 205. 245 Knight . Susan 58

Knoo ihu izen . Margare t 67

Knoper , Mary 34

Knot t . James 34

Kobi, Kathy 81

Koehler . Joyce 81

Koehler . Luc inda 186

Koert . J im 194. 224

Ko lenbrander . Ann 34

K o l k m a n . Don 34, 185. 222 Kol len. Ani ta 68

Konva l inka , Kath leen 68. 215 Koois t ra . Dale 68

Koois t ra , T h o m a s 34. 229 Koostcr . Jean 81 Kooy, Barb . 68

Kornoel je . Joanne 68 Korp ik , Pat 68. 213 Korstange. Robert 81 Korstange, Sally 185, 199 Korte. Mar i l yn 8 1

Koster. Eunice 81. 211

Koster. James 34. 274 Kotersk i . Carol 35. 183. 184 Kouw, Robert 35 Kraai. Glenna 201

Kraai. Travis 58. 171

'K ra f t . George 128. 169. 271 Kraf t . Michael 81

Kragt. Jud i th 81

Krahe. Caro l ine 58. 215 K ramer , Dirk 68

Kraybi l l . Mary 58. 191

Kropschot . Susan 81. 201. 213 Krueger . James 35. 229

'K ru i t ho f . Bast ian 91

K ru i t ho f . Glenn 35

Krutz. Roger 81. 201

Kubi tskey. Jud i th 58. 182

Kuhn. Robert 35

Kuiper . John 58. 224

Kuiper . Wi l l i am 81

Kuyper . M a n o r i e 182

Lakanen. Chr i s t ine 81

Lamber t . Joyce 58

Lamber ts , Barb 68

L a m m e r s , Kei th 217

L a m p m a n . Donna 36. 195 Landa. Margot 68

Lang. Char les 275

Larsen. Anne 35. 188. 189. 191

Larsen, Barbara 8 1 , 1 8 9 , 1 9 1 , 1 9 7 Larsen. Donald 81

Larsen, Natal ie 179, 189, 191, 194, 197 Larson, Marc ia 207

Laug, Deborah 205

Lauver, Jerry 74. 81. 169. 229 Law. Caro lyn 198

Law. John 218

Leach. Jil l 36. 179. 205

Leenhouts . James 164 Leestma, David 81

Lefurge, Char les 81

Le imbach . Carol 185. 196 Lemai re . Susan 36

Lemken. Wil la 82 L e m m e r , Ann 68. 207

L e m m e r . Rick 36 L e m m i c k . Jan 211

Leslie. Dwight 68. 222 Levey. Larry 222 Levine. Doug 68. 200. 222 Lieder. Char les 36. 180. 194 Ligget t , T i m o t h y 36, 177, 179, 180, 185, 222

L i t t le f ie ld. Richard 58. 222 L indhou t , Gayle 82

Livesay. Susan 36, 211 Lodden, Ken 68. 218

Loetzer, Jil 68 L o h m a n . Chr is t ine 82. 202. 215

Lomax . Louis 252

Lookenhouse, Judy 82 Loosenor t . Kur t 82, 224 Lovell , Laur ie 58. 191. 196. 205

Lowderm i l k . David 36. 218 Lowe, Glenn 222

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Lubben, Donald 68, 222 *Lubbers , Melvin 107

Luben, Jan 58, 185 Lucius, John 58, 274, 277

Luckey, Mary 36, 183, 194 Luck ing , Robert 82

Luidens, Caro l 5 8 . 1 7 2 , 1 7 9 , 1 8 2 , 2 0 8 Luth , T h o m a s 68

L u t t m a n n , Jean 82

Luyendyk , Bob 224

Luyendyk , Char les 8 2 , 1 7 1 , 2 2 4

Lynk, Sandra 205

Lyons, B rad fo rd 82, 164

Lyons, John 3 7 , 1 8 5 , 2 8 7

Maassen, El izabeth 58, 211

Maa tman , J i m 229

MacGregor , Caro lyn 37

Machie la, Pat r ic ia 172, 179 Macias, David 82

Mac l l rea th , Doug 235

Mack, Ross 58, 226

Mahnken , Susan 68, 207 ^Ma l co lm , James . . . 101

Mann, Gregory 82

Man us, Rosetta 82 Marema, Dona ld 37

Mar ing, Jeanie 207

Markel , Steven 37, 222 *Marke r . David 123

Marsh, Barbara 82, 208

Masny, Marc ia 58, 213

Mat t ison, James 5 4 , 1 6 2 , 2 2 6 Maxwel l , Susan 59

May, Jerry 37, 177 McAndrews, Rob 68

McAul i f fe , Daniel 82

*McBr ide . Char les 118

* M c C o m b s . Bruce 96

McCu l lough , D ianne 6 8 , 2 0 8

McDona ld , Gordon 82, 171 McDougal l , David 37

Mcl lveen, Mary 82

McKenzie, Nancy 37, 203 McNiven, Ray 59

Mead, Joyce 68, 208

Medema, Robert 82, 222 *Meengs, Jessie 130

Meeusen, Nancy 37

*Megow, Gerhard 109. 188

Mekjean, Sharon 59, 1 8 1 , 2 1 1 Meliere, Patsy 68

Merkle, Bart 224

Merr ick . Dale 59 Merr i l l , Janet 82

Mertz, Waldon 68 Meyers, Chr i s t ine 37 Meyers, Lynne 82

Meyers, Mar ianne 205 Micha lak , Barbara 5 9 , 1 7 9 , 1 9 4 , 1 9 6 , 2 1 5

*Miche l , Delbert 97

Midavaine, Shel l ie 68, 202, 208 "M ik le , M. Haro ld 95

Mil ler, Alan 38 Mi l ler , Char les . . . . . 68

Mi l ler , Debby 68, 271

Mi l ler , Glenn 201

Mi l ler , Kathy 38, 184

"M i l l e r , Nancy Sonneve ld t 106

Mi l ler , Paul 68

Mil ls, El izabeth 59

Miner , Wi l l i am 83, 229

Minet , Donna 38

Modrow, Haro ld 83

Mol, Ken 38, 185 Monds, Jacque l ine 83

Monroe , Joanne 8 3 , 2 0 8

Moore, J i m . . . 68, 185 Morehouse, J im 69

Mor fo rd , Mer ryBe th 59, 211 Morgan , Ellie 69

^Mor r i son , Joyce 100

Mor r i son , L inda 59 ' -Mot i f f , James 93

Mouw, Caro le 38

Mouw, Mary 69

Mrazek, Doug 69

Mrizek, V i rg in ia 59, 201 Muel ler , Fred 69

Mulder , George 39

M u m f o r d , Laura 1 8 1 , 1 9 4 , 2 1 5

" M u r r a y , Zoe 105

* Myers, David 92, 196

Myers, Douglas 39, 229

Nadolsky, Karl 169, 217

Neckers, Cra ig 185 *Neckers , Douglas 119

Nelmes, Hol ly 6 9 , 1 8 5 , 1 8 7 , 1 8 9

Nelson, Doug 217 Newell, Joyce 59

Newton , El izabeth 197

Neznek, Mary 39

Nichols , Ju l ie 39

Nienhuis , Kenneth 39, 186

Noe, Deborah 276, 277

Noice, El izabeth 59

Norden, John 218 Nordskog, Kay 207

Nor thouse , Cath ie 83

Nor thop , Deborah 69

Nor ton , Nancy 196, 207 ' N o r t o n , N o r m a n 117

Not ier , Ka th ryn 39, 189, 207

Nut t , Caro lyn 39 Nyboer , Dale 39 Nyboer , Ji l l 39, 198, 207 Nyhof , R ichard 83 Nykerk , Jean 201

Nyky fo r chyn , Kathy 69

Gae, Kay 69. 203

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Ockerse, Ralph 116

O ldenburger , Marv in 40

Ol iver, Scot t 217

O l tho f f , Mark 69

Oonk, Michael 185

Oosterho f , Ruth 40, 186

Oosterhouse, Karen 40, 207

Oost ing, David 83, 273

Opsahl , Shar ron 83, 205 Osborn , Jona thon 40

Osterberg, Art 237

Otte, Susan 8 3 , 1 9 1 , 2 1 3 Ot to. Ernie 40

Paar lberg, John 69, 184

Packard, Patr ic ia 205 Page, Ka th ryn 69, 211

Page, T h o m a s 59, 171

Pa lma, Robert 90

Pa lmer , L inda 108

Pa lmer , Sanderson 40

Pancik, Walter 104

Paplawsky, T h o m a s 69

Park, James 69, 252

Parker, Gail 205

Parker, Pam 1 9 1 , 2 1 5 Parker, Sandra 1 2 8 , 1 7 2 , 1 8 2 Parker, Steve 224

Paul, Daniel 107

Patmos, Richard 59

Paul, Barbara 6 9 , 2 1 1

Paulsen, Kenneth 40, 224 Pavel, Patr ic ia 83 Pawlak, Robert 83

Peacock, Chr i s t ine 40, 196, 215

Pearce, Carol 40, 191, 213 Pearce, Robin 208

Peck, Sylvia 70, 250

Pedersen, Al len 41, 222

Pender, Rich 70, 189 Penna, Kathy 41

Penny, Sarah 83, 215

Peters, Laura 4 1 , 2 0 7

Petersen, David 83, 217 Peterson, Eric 83

Peterson, Glenda 83

Peterson, Joce lyn 83 Peterson, Laurence 83 Peterson, L inda 83, 210

Peterson, Nancy 185, 187 "Petrov ich, Michael 113

Peverly, Janice 41 P fanmu l le r , Lee 83 Pfei fer, Louise 83, 207 Phi l ip, Kath leen 83 Phi l l ips, Betsy 83, 202, 213 Phi l l ips, Gregory 41, 184, 197

Phi l l ips, Sara 41, 213 Picker ing, Dan 226 Pickut , Sandra 205

Pikkaar t , Susan 41

Pil len, Jud i t h 83, 208 ; :Pino, Orestes 111, 191

Plaxton, Roger 185

Plewes, Barbara 59, 179 Plooster , Gary 83 Poest, Donald 59

Poest. T h o m a s 83 Poll. C indy 70 Pol l is in, J im 70

^Ponstein, Lamber t 91

PonStein, Mary 211

Ponste in , Susan 83, 207 Pont ier , Gregory 83

Poon, Tony 70 ! !Post, Helene 131

Pos tmus, David 41, 224

Powell , Wayne 70, 224

Powers, Dan 224

P range ,Joyce 41

Presson, Joel le 205

Price. David 70

Price, Lee 83, 224

Price, Tish 195, 213 Price, Wi l l iam 59

Pride, Glenn 70, 185 Pr ime, Barbe 42

Pr indle, Roger . . . 84, 201

Prins, A. James 105, 278 Prol i , Jona than 42, 185

Provo, Linda 59, 190 P ru i ksma. Janis 4 2 , 2 0 5

P ru i ksma, Joyce 70, 205

P ru im, David 42, 153, 179

Pur icel l i , Jack 84, 217

Quist , Karen 42

Quist , Ken 218

Race. Janis 42 "Ra lph, George 101

Ramsey, Susan . 189 Randel l , El izabeth 84, 213

Rasmussen, Boyd 42, 1 5 3 , 2 1 7 Rater ink, Kathy 84

Rauwerd ink , James 84 ; : :Rauwerdink, Phi l ip 131

Rawl inson, Pam 207 Ray. Mar i lyn 70 Rayner, Nancy 70 Raynolds, Peter 194

Reed, Dale 70, 201 Reed, John 217

S:Reedy, El izabeth 105 Reen, Ter ry 8 4 , 2 2 2

Reese, Joanne 196 Rehfield, Linda 213 Remo, Donald 7 0 , 1 8 9

Remtema, Beverly 198

Remtema, Paul 224 Remtema, Peggy 59, 179, 207

Renkes, Gordon 194, 197

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Renner, Bern ie 5 9 , 1 7 8 , 1 9 5 , 2 1 5 !SRenner. Thomas 132

Rens, Edi th 42, 185 Reus, Eileen 4 2 , 2 1 3 , 2 4 5

Reus, Susan 5 9 . 1 8 1 , 2 0 5 , 2 4 5

Reut ter , Debora 84 Reynen, R ichard 70, 222

Reynen, Sharon 43 Rich, Sally 8 4

* Rider, Mor re t t e 1 3 4 , 2 8 0 , 2 8 3 *Rieck, N o r m a n 117

Riekse, Nancy 59, 182, 208

*Rie tberg, Roger 98

Rigg, Dave , 43, 195

R ingsmi th , Caro lyn 8 4

Rinkus, Frances 70, 185, 198, 205

Rising, Mon ica 8 4

Risser, Ji l l 43, 183, 213

Ri tsema, Dave 229

Ri tsema, Bruce 222

*R i t sema. Robert 98

*Rivera, Rhonda 127

Roelofs, Nathelee . 44, 193

Roelofs, Vern 229

Roman, Kathy 211

Ronda, Steve 218 Rose, Margare t 70, 185, 275

Rose, Ot to 84, 200

Rosema, Nancy 60, 208

Roskamp, Marc ia 205

Ross, Anna 70, 196

Ro thenbuh le r , Sk ip 218

Route, Char les 84

Rowe, Linda 84

Rowell, Char les 44

Rozendal, Laur ie 44, 185 R u m o h r , Har ry 44, 153, 156, 158

Russell, Kathy 8 4

Russell, Ph i l l ip 200 Rut ledge, Suzanne . . . . 70, 211 Ryan, Marcy 60, 178, 208

*Ryker , Har r i son 100, 186 Rynbrand t , Carol 60, 174, 175, 176

Rynbrand t , Nancy 60, 207 Ryswick, Nancy 60, 191, 215

Ryzenga, Barbara 44, 185, 213, 245

Safar, Eva 44, 213 Sahagian, Jan 194

Salberg, Jeanne 60 Satoh, T o r u 60

Saul, Daniel 70 Sayre, V ic to r ia 70

Schaefer , David 70 Schaefer , Mar ianne 211 Schakel , Louis 276

*Schakow, Car l 107 Schecter , Duane 44 Schecter , Susan 44 Schef fe l , Ar l ine 60, 185, 207 Schef fers , Shir ley 84, 201

Sche l lenberg , Bob . . . . . . 224

*Sch ipper , Daugn . 129, 173, 174 Sch ipper , J i m 229

Sch ipper , N o r m a 8 4

Sch langen, Laur ie 7 0 , 1 7 8 , 2 0 3 , 2 0 8 S c h m i d t , John 222

S c h m i d t , Mary . . 7 0 , 1 0 8 , 1 8 6 , 2 3 7

Schoeneck , Char les 44, 192, 199

Scholes, Ka th ryn 8 4 , 2 0 7 *Scho l ten , Eugene . 93

Schou ten , Jean 60, 185

Schra, Karen 60, 196

Sch ro tenboer , Cra ig 1 7 1 , 2 2 4 Schu i l i ng , Denise 85

Schu i t ema , Jud i t h 45, 189 Schu l le r , Shei la 213

Schus ter , Loree 85, 213

Schu t t , Pamela 85

Schu t te r , Bil l 2 2 2 , 2 6 8

Schvetz, Ju l ie 207

Scord insky , Rich 226

Scot t , Douglas 85

Scot t , R ichard 165, 224

Scot t , Robert 70, 200, 222

*Sebens, Kenne th 94

*Seeser, James 122

Seevers, Gil 4 5 , 1 9 1

Seise, T i m o t h y 70, 222

Sel f r idge, Jane 177, 193 Semeyn , Peter 85

Sevener, Ju l ia 7 1 , 2 0 8

Shadwel l , Rebecca 7 1 , 2 0 7

*Shake l , Peter 103 *Sheardy , Robert 96

Sheets, Warren 85, 201

Shelden, Pat r ic ia 85

* S h e r b u r n e , Frank 124 Sh inabarger , Dan . 165, 167, 168

Sickels, Barb 45

*S iedentop , Daryl 129

Sikkel , Robert 60 S i m m o n s , Samue l 179

S inc la i r , Susan 85, 207

Si t tser, Jerry 185, 217 Sk idmore , Barbara 45. 179, 181, 183, 189, 193, 215

Slager, Ellen 85 Slager, Joel 71, 218 Slager, Sharon 60, 179, 182, 208

Slaugh, Mar tha 198, 205

S loo thaak , Gerr i t 71 S loo thaak , L inda 85 Slot. Jan ice 85 S lo tman , Howard 85, 164 Slovenz, Madel ine 45

Smal l , Ka th ryn 71 Smal l igan , Donald 85 Smal l ing . Barbara 8 5 , 2 1 3

Smick ley , Robert 85

Smi th , Bruce 85, 222 Smi th , C indy 213

* S m i t h . David 97

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Smi th , Deborah 85 Smi th . Dori 208

Smi th , Doug 164, 224 * S m i t h , Dwight 119

Smi th . Fred 201

Smi th , J inn ie 208

Smi th , Kathy 71, 178, 211 Smi th . Paul 71

Smi th . Rick 1 7 1 , 2 2 9 Smi th , Sheryn 85, 213

Snoap. Dana 165

Snoap. Mar t in 71. 165. 168 "Snook , James 94

Snow, T i m o t h y 8 5 , 2 1 7

Sobania, Meal 200 Solberg, Jean 196

! : Sommers , Dean 126, 195 Sonnega, Janene 208

Sonneveld t , C indy 45, 185, 207 South , Wi lma 85

Sovern, Mary 45

Sp iekhout , Rebekah 85, 207 Spi t ters, Alan 45

Spooner , Janet 45 sSpr ik . Jeanet te 137

'S tab le r , T i m o t h y 116 S tah l schm id t , Wi l l i am 86

S tampf l i e r , Michael 71

Steele, Donald 71, 199 Steele, Nick i 46

S tegeman, Jacque lyn 86 ; Steket tee . Char les 125 Steketee. Paul 46

: :Stell. Lance 89

Stephens, Al ice 46

Stephens, Don 218

Sterk, Fern 196

Sterk, Nancy 7 1 , 2 1 5

Sterk, Stanley 4 6 , 2 2 6 : :Stewart , John 134 Sti l ls, J i m 196

St i lwel l , Conn ie 8 6 , 2 1 3

Stoepker , Dan 46, 222 Stokes, Mar ian 86 Story, Robert 46

Stowel l , Stephen 71, 191 S t rampe l , Wi l l i am 47

'S t rand . Gisela 109. 188 : :Strand, Wi lson 113

Strazanac, Michael . 200 St rong, Paul 47

St roven, Har ry 71, 217

S t ruck , Pete 47, 222 'S t r yke r , Mar ian Anderson 133 Stuar t , Glenn 222

Stu i t . T o m 217 Sul l ivan, V i rg in ia 47

Suzuki , Goro 71, 197 Swain, Ellen 86

Swanson, Douglas 164 Swanzey, J i m 217

Sweers. Jul ie 71 Swier, N o r m a n 86 Swierenga. Gerald 277

Sytsema, 1 i m 2 0 1 , 2 2 6 Sy tsma, Sher r i l yn 205

: S T a m m i , J o h n 101

Tanis, Betty 61, 179, 184, 215

^Tanis, Ell iot 1 2 6 . 1 9 5 Tanis, Robert 71

Tao-Heng, H 197

Tapper t , Phil 72, 189 Tate, Becky 61

Taub, A m a n d a 205

Tay lor , Jean 4 7 , 1 7 9 , 1 8 3 *Tay lo r , Nancy 103

Tebben, Claudia 205

Te iche i ra , Danna 86

Tein. Ani ta 72 Tel fer , Doro thy 72

Tel l , Wi l l i am 47

Tel l ier , M a m a 86, 172, 215 Te l lman , Gretchen 7 2 , 2 0 5

: STel lman, Mary 131 TenClay, Ar lan . 6 1

TenClay, Glenda 8 6 , 2 0 8

TenClay, Roger 1 8 5 , 2 2 6

* t enHoo r , Henry 102

t enHoor , Louis 47, 189, 193 Tepper , Doug 61, 195

*Tha r i n , J. Cot te r 115

Theure r , Kat ie 72

Thomas , David 47

Thomas , T o m 1 5 3 , 1 7 9 , 1 8 0 , 1 9 6 , 2 1 7 T h o m a s , T h o m a s 86

T h o m p s o n , T h o m a s 179

T h o m p s o n , Phyl l is 47 T h o m e , MaryAnn 48

T i ckno r , James 8 6 , 1 7 1 , 2 2 4 Tiezzi, Marc ia 61, 185 T igg leman . Bob 217

T i lendis , Abbie 277 T i m m e r , Jack 61

* T i m m e r , John 133 Ting. A m y 72

T inho l t . I rene 48

Tober t , Esther 185 Tober t , Gordon 86 Todd, Stanley 86

*Toevs, James 123

T o m m o l a , Barb 172, 173, 213 Toonder , Karen 48, 179 Topp. Susan 48 Toren , John 72

Totzke. Gail 86 Tower. Prudy 48

Traas. Barbara 6 1 , 1 8 5 Tray lo r , John < 61, 186

Tr ipp, Mary 7 2 , 2 1 1 Tro t te r , M i l ton 48 T rus tdo r f , Chr is 207

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Trus tdo r f , Mary 86

Turose, Conn ie 7 2 , 1 7 2 , 1 8 2 , 2 0 8 Tyler , Cra ig 201

Unangst , Beverly 86, 189

Urban, Ki t ty . 72

VanAken , Joyce 86

VanArk , Dawn 186 VanArk , Ve lma 87

VanAuken , Bil l 48, 222 VanAuken , Ron 222

VanBeek, Drake 1 7 1 , 2 1 8 VanBergen , Susan 61

VanCor , Jenn i fe r 4 8

VandeBrake , Mark 61

VandeBun te , Gene 7 3 , 2 1 8

VandeHoef , Glor ia 87, 207

V a n d e k e m p , Hend r i ka 61, 196

VandenBerg , Kendra 49, 179, 196, 205

VandenBerge , Ju l ie 4 8 , 1 8 9

Vanderberg , Rober t 49 , 222

*Vanderberg , W i l l i am 130

*Vanderb i l t , W i l l i am 129, 164

Vande rBu rgh , Rolf 185

Vanderby l , Wayne 224

Vanderhyde , George 229

^ a n d e r K o l k , Delia 105

VanderLaan , Mark 4 9 , 1 7 7 , 2 1 7

VanderL ind , Rick 8 7 , 2 2 4 Vander l inde , Mary 192

VanderL inde , Rick 169

VanderMade , S tephen 87

VanderMeu len , Jane 49

*VanderP loeg, Mike 106

VanderRoest , Jan ice 87

VanderSchaa f , Dean 185

Vandershoo r , Rober t 73

VanderVelde, Cons tance 205

VanderVe lde, Joan 8 7 , 2 0 5

*VanderVelde, R ichard 125, 195

Vanderwa ld , David 61

*VanderWel , David 136

*VanderWel , Mrs. David 136

Vanderwe l , Susan 61

*VanderWer f , Ca lv in . . . . 138, 234, 278, 280 , 281, 282 Vanderwerp , Marc ia 4 9

VanderWoude, Nancy 4 9 *VanDi j k , G. B o n n o 113

V a n D o k k u m b u r g , Mark 73, 217

Vandonke laa r , David 7 3 , 2 2 2

VanDop, R ichard 8 7 , 1 8 8 , 2 0 0 , 2 2 6

VanDoren , Rich 2 0 1 , 2 2 4 VanDor t , Mark 61, 229

VanDyk , Debbie 73, 213 Van Dyk, Sharon 62, 73, 184 Van Dyke. Robert 87, 224

VanEck, Barbara 185 VanEgmond , L inda 87

VanEngen, Char les 185 *VanFaasen, Paul 118

VanFaasen, Wi l l i am 49

VanHa i t sma , Rick 222 V a n H e u k e l u m , Rosemary 87

VanHo l l and , Cal 226

VanHouzen , Joyce 61, 179, 185 *Van lwaarden , J o h n 124, 195

V a n K a m p e n , Mary 73

* V a n K a m p e n , Ru th 94 VanKleeck , J o h n 87

VanLente , Phi l 73

*VanL iere , Elaine 131

VanL ie rop , Eleanor 87, 211

VanL ie rop , J o h n 4 9 , 1 8 5

VanLoan , T ina 49, 173 Vann, Cha r l o t t e 245

Vanner , Ethel 87

VanNoo rd , G lenn 50

VanOos tenbu rg , Ma rk 73, 224

VanPame len , David 73

VanPel t , S tephen 6 1 , 1 9 8

VanPern is , Paul 50, 179, 224

VanPern is , Sarah 7 3 , 2 1 3 Vanpor t f l i e t , Ka thy 61

*Van Put ten , Jr. , James 123

VanRy, LaVonne 7 3 , 1 8 5 , 2 1 1 VanSingel , Mary 7 3 , 2 0 5

VanSlo ten , Fonda 73

VanSteven inck , Ar lene 87 VanTubergen , Kei th 218

VanTu inen , Debra 87, 205

VanVoors t , Caro l 87

*VanWieren , Glenn 130

VanWieren, T h o m a s 87, 164

VanWingen, Peter 50

VanWyk, Pat r ic ia 87

VanZoeren, Jane 73, 207

Veenhoven, Lois 87, 173

Veenst ra , Ka th leen 50 Ve ldhof , Mary 87

Venhu isen , Jack ie 211 Venek lasen, Howard 50

VenHuisen, Jac l yn 87

*VerBeek, J o h n 107 Verdu in , Karen 50, 185

Vernon , Gil 73, 224

*V ickers , J u d i t h 108 Viel. Bet tyJo 87, 207

Vis, T h o m a s 87, 201 Visscher , L inda 50, 192

Vogel, Daniel 50 Volkers , Mark 50

Vo l l i nk , Dawn 73, 205 VonBergen , Sue 1 7 8 , 2 0 8

*Voogd, Henry 90

Voorho rs t , Mary 61 *Voss, Rober t 109

V rugg ink , Beth 87

Walchenbach , L inda 87, 207

Walcot t , Nancy 51, 188, 193 Wallace, Marsha 51

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Wallace, Susan 6 2 , 2 1 1 Wal lendal , Nancy 7 2 , 2 1 5 Walsh, Peter 72

Walters, T i m 229 Walvoord, Anne 87

Walvoord, Barbara 51, 186

Ward, Steve 5 1 , 2 1 7 Warner , Nancy 6 1 , 2 1 1 Warner, Rober t 51

Warnet , L inda 8 7 , 2 1 3 Warnock , J u d i t h 186

Warnock , Nancy 51

Watters, James 52

Weaver, L inda 207

Webinga, J o h n 52, 222 Weener, Glenn 72

Weessies, MaryLou 52, 185 Weigele, Rich 222

Weissf log, Deanne 73, 189

*Wel ler , Herber t 1 1 1 , 1 9 1

Wells, Ray 224 Welscot t , T o m 52

Wel ton, Roy 224 Welty, Bil l 218

*Wenke, Lee 132

Werka, Gail 88, 191, 211 Westhuis, Beth 73

Westhuis, Joan 52 Westveer, Douglas 184

*Wet tack , She ldon 120 Weurd ing, Chr i s t i ne 194

*Wheeler , Brooks 1 1 0 , 1 9 0

*Wheeler . Nancy 110, 190 White, John 88

White, Laurence 73 White, Patr ic ia 61

White. Roger 186

White, Sandra 52

White, Sue 8 8 , 2 1 5 Wh i teman , Linda 61, 191, 208 Wh i teman , Mer l in 88, 224 Whi tney, Char lo t te 52, 193

^Whi t t le , John 1 2 5 , 1 9 5 Wickers, Jan 211 Wickst ra , Gregg 88, 224 Wierenga, Lynda 88, 207

Wierenga, Wendel l 5 2 , 1 8 0 *Wier inger , Cha r l o t t e 131

Wiersma, L i l l ian 88

Wiersma, Patr ic ia 52, 195 Wi ldgen, Ann 207

Wi ldman , Mark 73, 222

Wi lhe lm, Kathy 2 1 5 , 2 7 1 Wi l lard, Janet 88, 201

Wi l l iams, B rad fo rd 8 8 , 2 7 4 *Wi l l i ams , Dona ld 121 *Wi l l i ams, Samue l 135

Wilson, Hud 217 Wing, Stephen 51

Winne, Alan 88

Winne, Jeff 224 Winship, Wendy 185

Winter , Eileen 62, 73, 186 Wise, Sue 88 Wissink, Mary 88

Wi therspoon , Eric 53

Wi therspoon , Jane 61

Witka, Susan 73, 208 *Wo l f inger , Henry 112

Wolter , T h o m a s 88, 165, 166 Wong, David 196

Wood, Linda 8 8 , 1 9 1 , 2 1 3

Wood, Walt 2 0 1 , 2 2 6 Woodard , L loyd 88 Woodbury , George 73

Woods, Karen 53

Work, Cath leen 88, 188, 197 W o r m m e e s t e r , Jer ry 8 8 , 2 2 4

Wor te lboer , Jan ice 8 8 , 2 1 1 Wray, C indy 53

Wr ight , J u d i t h 88

Wrig ley, Jan 182, 208 Wyngarden, D ianne 53

Wyns, John 88

Yeager, Susan 189

Yeo, Viv ien 196, 197 Yereb, Myr t i e 53

Yf f , Caro l 7 3 , 1 8 8 Y ing l ing , Doug 224

Yoch, Debbie 73

*Young , Mary E m m a 131

Younger , Marv in 73, 185, 187, 226

Zaieta, Mary 88, 174, 175 Zandee, Mary 53, 188 Zerbe, Linda 88, 213 Zi l insk i , Rober t 88, 171 Z i n n e r m a n , Sue 73 Zini , D inah 189

*Zoetewey, James 114 Z o m e r m a a n d , Randy 217 Zonnebe l t , Steven 88

Zu idema, Jud i t h 53

Zu idema, Mary 5 3 , 1 7 3 , 1 7 4 , 1 7 5 , 1 7 6 ,

179, 182, 183, 215 Zwar t , Ted 5 3 , 2 1 7

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THE SPORTING LIFE

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FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL

Senior members of the 1969—1970 Hope College Flying Dutchmen. KNEELING: Harry Rumohr, Boyd Rasmussen, Peter Grimes, Richard Frank. STANDING: Bruce Heustis, J im DeHorn, Dave Pruim, Bill Bekkering, Tom Thomas.

FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL

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DUTCHMEN FINISH

SEASON STRONG

Af te r a s low s tar t , the F ly ing D u t c h m e n c a m e on s t r o n g In Coach Russ DeVette's last season by w i n n i n g t h ree ou t of the i r last f o u r games.

The w i n n i n g s t re t ch saw the D u t c h score v ic to r ies over Ol ivet, Ad r i an and Tay lor . The loss was to a n unde fea ted A lb ion t e a m in a heart -breaker , 10-8.

Whi le f i n i s h i n g w i th a 3-5-1 m a r k and a f o u r t h place pos i t ion in the MIAA, the f u t u r e looks b r igh t fo r the D u t c h m e n w i th over twen ty let-

t e r m e n expected to r e tu rn next season under the d i rec t i on of new head coach , Ray S m i t h .

Alma upended with Hope.

W

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The Dutch gang up to stop a Scot.

Is that what they mean when they say "Fly ing Dutchmen?"

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Hope 7 40 Def iance

Hope 13 13 Frank l in

Hope 14 23 Wheaton

Hope 0 31 Ka lamazoo

Hope 18 42 A lma

Hope 24 22 Ol ivet

Hope 8 10 A lb ion

Hope 29 12 Adr ian

Hope 26 16 Tay lo r

Kaper lets fly with another one.

Rumohr scoots against the Scots,

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The coach and his quarterback talk things over.

Haveman takes off against the Alma defense.

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ABOVE: Harry Rumohr falls under a heavy Def iance defense. LEFT: Alma de-fense a t t emp ts to s top Hope ball carr ier . RIGHT: Bob Haveman shows his fancy footwork.

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Taking no chances, the opponent comes f rom both sides.

Haveman receives hand off f r om Kaper dur ing game with Olivet.

Q: co u i 0 z t ^ LU t u z S > O X LU ^ O Q ^ h -u j — > c o

CO (f)

s g ^ < ? X - 1 > o

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l e f t : Hope and Earlham have the same idea — get the ball! r i g h t : The object of the game is to hinder the opposing team. be low: Hope player does his best to boot the ball for a goal.

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Amidst the tangle of feet, Hope tries to boot the ball away f r o m Earl ham.

Albion player watches in wonder as ball is headed away f rom him.

—SOCCER Two 1-0 v ic tor ies over Ma rykno l l and Ka lamazoo

h igh l i gh ted the 1969 soccer season. Wabash also

fe l l prey t o the D u t c h m e n in a c lose game , 2-1, wh i le Calv in Col lege jus t managed t o t r i p Coach

Vanderb i l t ' s t e a m in t he next to the last g a m e of

t he season, 2-1.

The D u t c h m e n f in i shed w i t h an overal l reco rd of

th ree wins and seven defeats .

Hope 1 0 Ma rykno l l Hope 0 6 M i c h i g a n State Hope 0 8 Ea r l ham Hope 2 1 Wabash Hope 1 4 A lb ion Hope 1 4 M a c M u r r a y Hope 0 2 Whea ton Hope 1 2 Ca lv in Hope 0 4 Lake Forest

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Hope 25 32 Ka lamazoo Hope 48 15 Calv in

Hope 49 15 A l m a Hope 28 27 Ol ivet

Hope 46 15 A lb ion

Hope 45 15 Adr ian

Hope Col lege Inv i ta t iona l —

4 t h place MIAA Con fe rence Meet — 6 th p lace

A w in over Ka lamazoo, 25-32, a s ing le po in t loss t o Olivet, 28-27 and the recovery of an ear ly season

knee i n j u r y by Br ian C lax ton were t he b r i gh t spots in the 1969 Cross C o u n t r y season.

C l a x t o n , a f r e s h m a n w h o d e v e l o p e d i n t o Hope ' s best runner , f i n i shed f i rs t fo r t he D u t c h m e n in the MIAA Con fe rence Meet held at Adr ian . The t o p f ive

runners fo r the Hope t e a m wi l l r e t u r n next season w i th the excep t ion of Senior Bruce Geelhoed.

The Du tch f in ished w i t h a 1-5 dua l mee t reco rd .

r i g h t : J im Mattison spryly leaps over a creek on the Van Raalte course. be low; Even without shoes, Gene Haulenbeek manages to ou ts tep Ca lv in Runners.

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At the sound of the gun all runners eagerly take off for a try at victory.

The strain of cross-country events is shown by these runners as they vie for position.

Hope ' s t r a c k t e a m had m a n y i m p r e s s i v e v i c t o r i e s d u r i n g t h e season . One of t h e s e

i n c l u d e d t h e i r s e c o n d p lace f i n i s h in t h e

MIAA Fie ld Day he ld at K a l a m a z o o . T h e

t r a c k m e n also p laced f i f t h at t he GLCA Meet

at DePauw. Cl i f f Haverd ink , w h o d u r i n g t he

season b r o u g h t Hope's t e a m recogn i t i on ,

went on a f te r the season's c lose to c o m p e t e

in the NCAA t r ack mee t .

M u c h of the season was d i rec ted at rebu i ld-

i ng s i n c e on l y f o u r t e e n m e m b e r s of t h e

t w e n t y - s e v e n m a n s q u a d were r e t u r n e e s

f r o m the prev ious t e a m .

Hope 111 29 Ka lamazoo

Hope 9 0 55 Sp r i ng A rbo r

Hope 8 1 64 Ca lv in

Hope 70 74 A lb ion

Hope 45 100 A l m a

Hope 89 52 Ol ivet

Hope 77 68 Ad r i an

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T. VanWieren, B. Lyons, H. Slotman, D. Edema, R. Boss, T. Brown, D. Harmelink, D. Smith, J. Leenhouts. FRONT: Manager D. Swanson, Coach Vanderbilt.

The 1969—1970 Jun io r Vars i ty Basketbal l squad f in-

ished the season w i t h an even 9-9 record . The t e a m played local t e a m s plus the regu lar league foes.

The Jayvees were led by Dave H a r m e l i n k w h o c o m -pi led a 19-7 average in six games and by Doug Edema

who led the t e a m in to ta l po ints . T o m VanWieren and

D o u g S m i t h a lso a i ded t h e t e a m ' s o f f e n s e . Edema. H a r m e l i n k a n d R ich Boss w e r e t h e t e a m ' s t o p rebounders .

JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL

Hope 58 91 Aqu inas Frosh Hope 8 1 71 Muskegon Business Hope 55 83 Ca lv in Hope 79 78 Eastern M ich igan Hope 92 82 Muskegon J.C. Hope 66 89 Ka lamazoo Hope 70 91 Hope A l u m n i Hope 75 65 A lma Hope 85 96 Kouw Realty

Hope 50 72 Western M ich igan Frosh

Hope 63 92 Ol ivet

Hope 109 54 Muskegon Business

Hope 99 82 Calv in A l u m n i

Hope 78 90 Calv in J.V. Hope 86 100 Ol ivet J.V.

Hope 92 87 Ka lamazoo J.V. Hope 76 75 Aqu inas Frosh Hope 89 71 A lma f r o s h

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Hope f in ished the 1 9 6 9 — 1 9 7 0 season w i t h an 11-12 overa l l record ,

g iv ing the Du tch the i r f i r s t back - to -back los ing seasons s ince t he late 1920's. However, Hope d id have its impress ive games. One of t h e m

mos t assured ly was the Hope-A lb ion g a m e in w h i c h t w o MIAA records

were b roken — one fo r t he mos t po in ts by one t e a m in a regu la t i on

g a m e a n d t h e o t h e r by s o p h o m o r e g u a r d Dan S h i n a b a r g e r w h o

scored 51 po in ts to break the f o r m e r i nd i v idua l reco rd of 48 po in ts set

by A lma 's Bud Ac ton .

Sh inabarger was n a m e d to t he MIAA a l l - con fe rence t e a m and p laced

second in t he league sco r i ng race, on ly t w o po in ts beh ind A l m a j u n i o r

Char les Hudson . F r e s h m a n Dave Gosselar and s o p h o m o r e Ken Hen-

dr ix led the t e a m in r ebound ing , Sh inabarge r , Hendr i x and sen ior cap-

ta in T o m Dykst ra led the t e a m in sco r ing .

Wi th t he r e t u r n of a l m o s t t he c o m p l e t e t e a m p lus s o m e g o o d f resh-

m e n prospects , Hope is b u i l d i n g a s t r o n g basis f o r next year 's squad .

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T. Dykstra, D. Shinabarger, D. Harmel ink, Snoap, M. Snoap, T. Wolters, K. Hendrix, Scott, D. Edwards, L. Howard, C. Bu l tman, Constant, Coach DeVette.

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l e f t : Tom Wolters and Ken Hendrix battle their Calvin rivals for the rebound above r i g h t : Key reserve Dan Edwards penetrates the Calvin defense. b e l o w r i g h t ; Dave Gosselar fights for the rebound.

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Hope 70 87 Aqu inas Hope 111 71 Lake Forest

Hope 117 70 Conco rd i a Hope 8 4 96 Ol ivet

Hope 89 9 1 Ca lv in Hope 83 82 Ad r ian

Hope 8 1 97 S p r i n g A rbo r Hope 83 74 Lake Forest

Hope 65 71 N.Y. I ns t i t u te of T e c h n o l o g y Hope 66 76 Den ison

Hope 82 71 Oh io D o m i n i c a n Hope 63 82 Ca lv in

Hope 93 70 Q u a n t i c o Hope 95 8 8 Ol ivet

Hope 72 80 St. Joseph 's Hope 73 77 Ka lamazoo

Hope 59 79 K a l a m a z o o Hope 125 104 A lb ion

Hope 112 107 A lb i on Hope 87 83 U. of Wiscons in — Parks ide

Hope 98 88 Ad r i an Hope 72 84 A lma

Hope 62 76 A l m a

l e f t ; High scoring guard Dan Shinabarger col-lects another two points. r i g h t : Captain Tom Dykstra drives in for two points.

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above l e f t : Shinabarger looks for some assistance. a b o v e r i g h t : A l b i o n de fense t r i e s to b l o c k Snoap's shot . r i g h t : Hendr ix shoots for a basket against Albion.

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WRESTLING

J. Lauver, R. Hme, K. Holleman, K. Nadolsky, J. DeHorn, R. Ingalls, M. Dornan, R. VanderLinde, T. DeVoogd, Coach Kraft.

Hope's g rapp le rs f i n i shed the season in f o u r t h p lace in Hope 21 21 Ca lv in MIAA c o m p e t i t i o n . In t he MIAA league meet , Hope t ied Hope 17 23 Va lpa ra iso w i t h Ol ivet Col lege fo r t h i r d p lace. Hope 0 42 Grand Rapids J.C.

Hope 16 19 S o u t h w e s t e r n M ich igan Hope's Wres t l ing T e a m was paced by sen ior Kar l Na-

Hope 23 13 Ka lamazoo do lsky and f r e s h m a n Rick VanderL inde . Nado lsky had Hope 38 8 Grand Val ley State a 12-3-3 record and was n a m e d t o the MIAA Al l -Con-Hope 10 34 M u s k e g o n C.C. fe rence Team. VanderL inde had a 14-5-1 reco rd and Hope 20 23 Ol ivet was n a m e d the t e a m ' s mos t va luab le p layer. Sopho-Hope 29 13 Ca lv in m o r e Rick Hine also had an impress ive 16-4-2 reco rd .

Hope 35 12 Ka lamazoo

Hope 13 32 A lb ion Hope 10 37 Ad r i an

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Under new coach Bob Klaasen, Hope Col lege 's Golf

Team t ied for f i f t h place in t he MIAA Con fe rence for t h e season . Hope a lso f i n i s h e d f o u r t e e n t h o u t of a

f ie ld ©f twenty -seven col leges at the N o r t h Cent ra l In-v i ta t iona l T o u r n a m e n t .

J u n i o r T o m Page paced t h e t e a m w h i c h was c o m -p o s e d of o n e s e n i o r , t h r e e j u n i o r s a n d o n e s o p h o m o r e .

Coach Klaasen, T. Jalving, D. VanBeek, T. Page, R. Hme.

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f i r s t r o w ; G. McDonald, Coach Green, T. Kraai. s e c o n d r o w ; R. Smith, C. Luyendyk, J. Ticknor, C. Schrotenboer, B. Zilinski, R. Kiefer.

TENNIS

A f t e r h a v i n g t h e i r f i r s t m e e t s n o w e d o u t ,

th ings w a r m e d up fo r t he Hope Col lege Tenn is Team. They f i n i shed the season in t h i r d p lace

in MIAA ac t i on and placed second in the MIAA

Field Day C o m p e t i t i o n .

U n d e r C o a c h L a w r e n c e " D a d " Green , t h e

t e a m was c o m p o s e d of f i ve f r e s h m e n , t w o s o p h o m o r e s , one j u n i o r a n d one s e n i o r — only th ree of w h o m were re tu rnees f r o m last season's t e a m .

Hope 5 4 Aqu inas

Hope 1 8 Cen t ra l M i ch igan

Hope 0 9 Ka lamazoo

Hope 2 7 Ca lv in

Hope 3 6 A lb ion

Hope 5 4 A l m a

Hope 8 1 Ol ivet

Hope 5 2 Ad r ian

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WOMEN'S VOLLEY

BALL

Even t h o u g h they d id not win, the w o m e n ' s vo l leyba l l t e a m p layed t h e i r best g a m e by f a r in t h e 1 9 6 9 — 1 9 7 0 season

a g a i n s t C a l v i n Co l l ege — l o s i n g by t w o p o i n t s , 16-14. T h e

t e a m d i d bea t f o u r o t h e r s c h o o l s a n d los t t o s o m e t o u g h opponen ts .

Whi le t he J.V. squad d id not fa re qu i te as wel l — w i n n i n g bu t t w o games — all of Miss Parker 's g i r ls had a lot of f u n and are

l ook ing f o r w a r d to an even bet ter season next year, if the bus doesn ' t break d o w n aga in .

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f i r s t r o w : L. Herchenroder, B. Tommala, M. Tellier, S. Haney, S. Royal. s e c o n d r o w : R. Pearce, P. Machiela, C. Jurose, P. DeVries, C. Lui-dens. Miss Parker.

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f i r s t r o w : L. Veenhoven, D. Granzow, B. Tommala. s e c o n d r o w ; T. VanLoan, M. Zuidema, Miss Schlpper. S. Anderson.

Whi le t h e w o m e n ' s tenn is t e a m did not p r o d u c e a cons ide rab le n u m -

ber of v ic to r ies d u r i n g the 1970 season, they d id acqu i re a lot of expe-

r ience w h i c h may prove t o be va luab le in t h e c o m i n g years.

Under coach Daugn Sch ipper , the t e a m racked up v ic to r ies aga ins t

Muskegon C o m m u n i t y Col lege, Aqu inas and Olivet Col leges. They

also p icked up t h ree po in ts in the c o n f e r e n c e meet , held at Ka lama-zoo, f r o m n u m b e r one s ingles p layer Lois Veenhoven. n u m b e r th ree

singles Sue Anderson and n u m b e r f ive singles Debbie Granzow. They

all won conso la t i on b racke t v ic tor ies . All of the D u t c h w o m e n are ex-

pected to r e tu rn next year w i t h t he excep t ion of g r a d u a t i n g sen iors

T ina VanLoan and Mary Z u i d e m a .

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Led by lone senior , Cap ta in Mary Zu idema, the w o m e n ' s bas-

ketba l l t e a m f in i shed w i t h an a l m o s t .500 season. A f te r ear ly losses t o Wes te rn M i c h i g a n a n d Ca lv in , t h e D u t c h w o m e n

played heads up basketbal l . They lost to Ol ivet and Adr ian Col-

leges by o n l y t w o p o i n t s and r a c k e d up v i c t o r i e s a g a i n s t Muskegon C o m m u n i t y Col lege, Eastern M ich igan and Cent ra l M ich igan 's second t e a m .

The t e a m is l ook ing f o r w a r d to next year w h e n t h i r t e e n m e m -bers of the t e a m wil l be back.

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f i r s t r o w : K. Hoesch, M. Zaleta. C. Thurst, L. Herchenroder, S. Haney. s e c o n d r o w : D. Doff. P. DeVries, R. Pearce, M. Dykema, L. Draft, M. Zuidema, J. Droog, C. Rynbrandt. Miss Schipper.

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL

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Carol Rynbrandt shows her complete control of the ball.

In the midst of all the waving arms, Linda Draft spies the friendly face of teammate Mary Zuidema.

Mary Zaleta tries for a basket under the watchful eye of Mary Dykema.

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n Phylis DeVries impatiently awaits the return of her shot. A few warm

It's a race for the ball by Carol Rynbrandtand Mary Zuidema.

i-up shots by Mary Dykema and Karla Hoesch.

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THE ORGANIZED LIFE

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Studen t g o v e r n m e n t t o o k on a new n a m e a n d sys tem as it a t -

t e m p t e d t o co -o rd i na te s t uden t r ep resen ta t i on in t h e c o m m i t -

tee s t r u c t u r e w i t h i tsel f . Its f i r s t year suggested t h a t it w o u l d

be a w o r k a b l e sys tem because it he lped to increase the ef f i -

c i ency w i t h w h i c h new ideas c o u l d be hand led .

T h e C o n g r e s s w o r k e d t o w a r d s o l v i n g m a n y of t h e d i f f i c u l t

ques t i ons w h i c h faced t h e c a m p u s — f r o m an in te r -v i s i ta t i on

po l i cy t o rac ia l t ens ions a n d s tuden t d i ssa t i s fac t i on w i t h t he

w a r . A c o n t i n u i n g i n t e r e s t in i m p r o v i n g t h e a c a d e m i c p r o -

g r a m of t h e co l lege was a n o t h e r c o n c e r n of t he congress .

M. VanderLaan, T. Liggett. J. Selfridge, J. May.

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ASSOCIATION OF

WOMEN STUDENTS

Each yea r A.W.S. — A s s o c i a t i o n of W o m e n S t u d e n t s — a t -

t e m p t s t o r e p r e s e n t Hope ' s w o m e n s t u d e n t s by m a k i n g or

e n f o r c i n g rules. A n o t h e r aspect of A.W.S. is t he l i s ten ing t o t he gr ipes and suggest ions, such as t he r igh t of J u n i o r w o m e n to have keys.

The Act iv i t ies Counc i l p lanned such socia l p r o g r a m s as t he

annua l f ash ion show, t he Big-L i t t le Sister Weekend, Nykerk , Penny N igh t and the Mo the r and Daughte r Banque t .

S. von Bergen, M. Ryan, E. Heath, L. Schlangen, B. J. Gaydos, K. Brudick, K. J. Smith, B. Renner, K. Jousma.

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RESIDENT ADVISORS

r o w one: B. Geelhoed, T. Liggett. A. Hudak, P. Van Pernis. r o w t w o : J. Van Houzen, N. Larson, P. Machiela, J. Leach, E. Kidd, S. Slager, B. Plewes. r o w t h r e e : C. Aldrich, B. Tanis, P. Remtema, L. Johnson, B. Skidmore, S. Curtis, K. Toonder, J. Thompson, C. Lui-dens, J. Taylor, B. Michalak, M. L. Bogema, M. Zuidema, K. Van-denBerg. r o w f o u r : T. Thomas, B. Clapham, D. Pruim, K. Dykhuis, S. Simmons.

The m e n and w o m e n res ident adv isors are an i m p o r -

t a n t par t of t he hous ing and c o u n s e l i n g s ta f fs . Besides m e e t i n g regu lar ly to d iscuss regu la t ions and d o r m i t o -

ry p rob lems , they o f t en d iscuss counse l i ng t echn iques w h i c h they f i nd usefu l in w o r k i n g w i t h t h e s tuden ts

w i t h w h o m they l ive.

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INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL

s i t t i n g ; T. Thomas, W. Wierenga, D. Colenbrander.

standing. T. Liggett b ciapham, c Lieder. | n t e r - f r a t e r n i t y Counc i l is c o m p o s e d of two m e m b e r s f r o m

each of the f ra te rn i t i es on c a m p u s . They c o o r d i n a t e var ious f ra-t e rn i t y act iv i t ies such as i n t r a m u r a l spor ts , the dog sled races and open houses. A w a r d i n g t he academ ic and a th le t i c t roph ies to t he deserv ing f ra te rn i t i es and regu la t i ng rush act iv i t ies are

a lso i n c l u d e d in t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s of t h e I n t e r - F r a t e r n i t y Counc i l .

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SITTING: L. Draft, S. Broekstra, C. Havinga, M. Brvenik. STANDING: G. Aldrich, S. Reus, S. Curtis, B. Skidmore, L. Mumford, S. Mekjean.

The Pan Hel lenic Board is t he g o v e r n i n g body fo r al l s o r o r i t y a c t i v i t i e s . Severa l i n n o v a t i o n s w e r e v o t e d

upon th is year — one a l l o w i n g fo r so ro r i t y houses on a t r i a l basis fo r t he c o m i n g year . Rush was l im i t ed to t he

s p r i n g semester , t hus p rov i d i ng bet te r un i t y fo r t he i n c o m i n g pledge classes. By res t r i c t i ng p ledg ing act iv -

i t ies, Pan Hell hopes to ach ieve a new image fo r t he

soro r i t i es .

PAN HELLENIC BOARD—

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s i t t i n g : S. Slager, L. Herchenroder, L. Draft, C. Luidens. s t a n d i n g ; M. Zuidema, J. Wrigley, J. Kubi-tskey, M. Kuyper, C. Turose, N. Riekse, Miss Parker.

WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

The Women 's Ath le t ic Assoc ia t ion is governed by t he W.A.A. Board,

the w o m e n who organ ize i n t r a m u r a l p rog rams . The Board inc ludes

w o m e n representat ives f r o m each of the classes and is sponsored by Miss Sch ipper and Miss Parker of the Physical Educat ion Depar tmen t .

A long w i th i n t r amura l s , t he w o m e n have an o p p o r t u n i t y to pa r t i c ipa te in f ive in te rco l leg ia te teams : f ie ld hockey, basketbal l , vo l leybal l , a rch-ery and tenn is . This gives Hope's w o m e n the o p p o r t u n i t y to visi t o ther schools and t o become invo lved in spor ts on a m o r e o rgan ized basis.

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The 1 9 6 9 — 1 9 7 0 A lcor Chap te r of Mo r ta r Board u n d e r t o o k an a m b i t i o u s and

rewa rd ing series of ac t iv i t ies . C lean ing and d e c o r a t i n g an ups ta i rs r o o m at

Mar igo ld Lodge en ta i led m a n y h o u r s of sand ing , p a i n t i n g and p lann ing . In t he

spr ing , a C u m Laude B r u n c h was g iven in h o n o r of al l w o m e n w h o had at-t a ined a 3.3. g rade average d u r i n g t h e fa l l semes te r .

M O R T A B R 0

A The a n n u a l Last Chance Ta lk t o o k an innova t i ve t u r n a n d b e c a m e a Raft De-

bate a m o n g f acu l t y representa t ives of Science, Ar t and Ph i losophy . Se lec t ion

of new m e m b e r s , f o l l owed by t he t a p p i n g c e r e m o n y on May Day, occup ied

t h e agenda of m a n y mee t ings d u r i n g t he spr ing . Also i nc luded in t he chap-

te r ' s ac t iv i t ies were a h o m e c o m i n g tea, a f acu l t y app rec i a t i on b reak fas t at Po in t West, a n d a f ina l p i cn ic . D f r o n t r o w : B. Skidmore, M. Luckey, M. Herrema, P. Faulman. back r o w : J. Taylor, M. Zuidema, B. Everts, J. Cooper, C. Koterski, J. Risser.

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s i t t i n g : S. VanDyk, D. Gowens, J. Boonstra, K. Miller, B. Clapham. s t a n d i n g : D. Westveer, C. Koterski, J. Paarlberg, B. DeHaan, A. Atwood.

CHURCH

T h e S t u d e n t C h u r c h se rved as t h e c o o r d i n a t o r f o r D i m n e n t a n d Kle tz w o r s h i p serv ices . Severa l Task Forces, sma l l g roups of s tuden ts w h o w o r k to r id t he

c a m p u s of spec i f i c p r o b l e m s , w e r e f o r m e d to ease t e n s i o n a n d c r e a t e new u n d e r s t a n d i n g a m o n g t h e m e m b e r s of the col lege c o m m u n i t y . C o n t i n u i n g suc-cess was wi tnessed by the Cof fee Grounds, estab l ished in Dur fee Basement . There s tuden ts can f i nd a source of se l f -expression or e n t e r t a i n m e n t .

Sp r ing t r ips to Brewton , A labama, New York Ci ty and H o l l a n d , M i c h i g a n were a g a i n s p o n s o r e d w i t h t h e

hope of sp read ing unde rs tand ing of people and the C h u r c h .

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SYMPHONETTE

Violin I: L. Koehler. B. Boer, P. DeHaan, E. Winter. Violin II: J.Traylor, J. Warnock, R. White, Viola: .S DeVries, R. Oosterhof. L. Dekker. Violincel-lo: M. Jones. D. VanArk, J. Cole. Bass: K. Buurma. Oboe: B. Walvoord, J. Jensma. Bassoon: D. Hinderer, M. Schmidt. French Horn: D. Edwards. Harpsichord: K. Nienhuis. Director: H. Ryker.

The Hope Col lege S y m p h o n e t t e was d i rec ted d u r i n g the year by Harr i -son Ryker. A m o n g the i r m a n y p e r f o r m a n c e s was Ch r i s tmas Vespers.

C o m p l e m e n t i n g the sounds of the Chapel Cho i r , Col lege Chorus and the Brass Ensemble, the s y m p h o n e t t e helped to inspi re t he col lege c o m m u n i t y in to the t rue sp i r i t of Ch r i s tmas .

The newly f o r m e d Co l l eg ium M u s i c u m was f o r m e d in o rder to s t imu -late in terest in and the e n j o y m e n t of Medieval , Renaissance and Ba-roque mus i c .

Under t he d i rec t i on of Robert Ri tsema, t he Orchest ra presented nu-m e r o u s concer t s t h r o u g h o u t t h e year. In a d d i t i o n to en te r t a i n i ng on c a m p u s , the o rches t ra p e r f o r m e d at the Music Educators Nat iona l Con fe rence w h i c h was held in Ch icago .

A l o n g w i th t he Chorus , t he co l lege o rches t ra gave a m o v i n g in terpre-t a t i o n of Maur i ce Duru f le ' s " R e q u i e m " w h i c h t he ar t is t d i rec ted on c a m p u s .

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f i r s t row: S. Graham, B. Wynsma. R. Singer s e c o n d r o w : J. Lyons, B. Gaydos, M. Douglas, L. Butterworth L Demmen J Green t h i r d row: B. Tate, R. Hansen, M. Boonstra, N. Peterson, J. Smith, S. Hawkins. uemmen, j . breen. t h i r d

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Under t he leadersh ip of N o r m a n Jenn ings , the Nuance Society p e r f o r m e d a var ie ty of l igh t popu la r and Broadway show tunes.

" T h e Nuance Society in C o n c e r t " was a special p e r f o r m a n c e sponsored by the Delta Phi so ro r i t y .

The Nuance Society, a l o n g w i t h t h e Band, en te r ta ined at t he annua l Kletz conce r t . D i rec tor Robert Ceci l led t he Band in the i r

Pine Grove Concer t — an annua l a n n o u n c e m e n t of sp r ing 's ar-r ival on c a m p u s .

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s i t t i n g : J. Beretz, S. Forster. C. Work. A. Larson. M. Zandee. B. DeYoung. R. Gorzeman. s t a n d i n g : Mrs. Strand. D. VanDop. Dr. Me gow. T. DeYoung. A. Bregman. L. Jones.

C. Yff, K. Jousma, N. Walcott.

To star t of f t he 1969-70 schoo l year, the G e r m a n C l u b he ld an O k t o b e r f e s t , o t h e r w i s e k n o w n as a

G e r m a n d r i n k i n g ho l iday. The par ty inc luded enter -t a i n m e n t p r o v i d e d b y a G e r m a n b a n d a n d fo lksongs .

C h r i s t m a s t i m e f o u n d t h e c l u b c a r o l i n g at t he

homes of f acu l t y and ret i red s ta f f members . A f te r w ish ing everyone a "F ro l i che We ihnac ten und ein

g l u c k l i c h e s , n e u e s J a h r " , t h e c a r o l e r s f o u n d w a r m t h and f u n at Mar igo ld Lodge.

At the end of February th ree car loads of s tuden ts t raveled to Ch icago to hear the V ienna Cho i r Boys p e r f o r m . Eve ryone en )oyed a G e r m a n m e a l a t Berghof 's pr io r to t he conce r t .

T h r o u g h o u t t he year c lub m e m b e r s ga thered sl ides of Ge rmany f r o m the pr ivate co l lec t ions of several s tudents . The ent i re year can be s u m m e d up in one word — " f u n " — and everyone wi l l agree.

Delta Phi A lpha, the nat iona l Ge rman Hono ra ry Fra-te rn i t y is composed of o u t s t a n d i n g s tuden ts in the f ie ld of Ge rman .

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FRENCH CLUB AND HONORS The m a i n o b j e c t i v e of t h e F r e n c h C l u b w a s a n e n r i c h m e n t in t h e

French cu l tu re . The m a i n event of

t h e year was a F rench C h r i s t m a s d inne r f e a t u r i n g F rench foods and

caro ls . The a n n u a l F rench f i l m drew

a la rge c r o w d . Severa l new a t t r a c -

t i o n s i n c l u d e d s p o n s o r i n g F r e n c h

M a r i o n e t t e s and t h e m a k i n g of a F rench f o n d u e .

G a m m a Mu, the local chap te r of the

na t iona l F rench H o n o r a r y Fratern i -

ty, is c o m p o s e d of s tuden ts w h o are

o u t s t a n d i n g in the f ie ld of French.

E a c h s p r i n g new m e m b e r s a r e

asked to jo in . This year an add i t i on -

al t w e l v e w e r e i n v i t e d t o j o i n t h e g r o u p .

s i t t i n g : J. Vandenberge. K. Notier, J. Hinkamp, J. Schuitema. s t a n d i n g : Miss Hull, l . ten Hoor, A. Larson. B. Skidmore.

s i t t i n g : Miss Hull. A. Larson, S. Ramsey, D. Zlni, D. Welssflog, B. Larson s t a n d i n g : P. Tappert, S. Yeager, N. Larson, C. Gallouet, H. Nelmes, B. Unangst. D. Remo, R. Pender.

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C. Bigelow, K. Kleyn, R. Borst, Mrs. Wheeler, J. Kearns, L. Provo, Mr. Wheeler

CLASSICS HONORS

The G a m m a Rho chap te r of Eta S igma Phi, Greek and Lat in

H o n o r F r a t e r n i t y , m a d e a v a l i a n t e f f o r t d u r i n g t h e year t o p r o m o t e a n d p e r p e t u a t e i n t e res t in t h e c lass ic l anguages . G a m m a Rho sponsored a fa l l p icn ic and an in i t i a t i on banquet for m e m b e r s to get together . They also me t w i t h Peter A rno t a f te r his Apr i l 24 th p e r f o r m a n c e .

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The S p a n i s h C l u b has kep t busy by

p a r t i c i p a t i n g in I n t e r n a t i o n a l Day at

Grand Val ley a l o n g w i t h o ther col leges. Besides serv ing a meal f o r t he Lat in-

A m e r i c a n Soc ie t y in H o l l a n d , t h e y

sponsored a Span ish f i l m fo r t he Hol-

land c o m m u n i t y . The year ended w i t h

a m e a l a t t h e r e s t a u r a n t , " L a M e x i c a n a . "

S i g m a Del ta Pi is H o p e ' s c h a p t e r of

Epsi lon Pi, t he Na t iona l Span ish Hono r

Soc ie t y . D u r i n g t h e year , a t o t a l of

e ight new m e m b e r s were in i t ia ted in to

t h e soc i e t y . The s o c i e t y h o n o r s ad-

vanced s tuden ts of Span ish w h o have

s h o w n a s i n c e r e i n t e r e s t in H i s p a n i c cu l t u res and have m a i n t a i n e d a B av-erage in Span ish .

s i t t i n g : A. Larson, L. Lovell, L. Gonzalez. s t a n d i n g : Mr. Pino, Mrs. Castillo, C. Pearce, P. Parker, Dr. Weller.

s i t t i n g : N. Larson, B. Larson, N. Ruswick, L. Whiteman, M. Kraybill, P. Parker. s t a n d i n g : Mrs. Castillo, L. Gonzalez, Mr. Pino, D. Potter, M. Brandenberg, A. Larson, S. Stowell, S. Otte, R. Hansen, G. Werka, G. Seevers, L. Wood, L. Lovell. Dr. Weller, C. Pearce.

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Phi A lpha Theta , t he na t iona l f r a t e r n i t y fo r s tuden ts of h is tory , is ded-

icated t o the a d v a n c e m e n t of s tudy of h is to ry at Hope College. Mem-

bers m u s t have c o m p l e t e d twelve hours of h is tory w i t h at least a B average and have earned a B or bet ter in two - th i rds of the i r o ther courses.

Members a t tended the reg iona l mee t i ng of the nat iona l o rgan iza t ion w i t h Dr. C lark , the reg ional representat ive, d u r i n g w h i c h Mark Van-

d e r L a a n p r e s e n t e d a paper . The c l u b a l so ass is ted in s p o n s o r i n g m o n t h l y h is tory f o r u m s w h i c h fea tu red facu l t y and s tuden t discus-sions. The f ina l event of the year was mee t i ng w i t h the Hunga r i an Ambassador at the annua l i n d u c t i o n of its new m e m b e r s .

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s i t t i n g : L. Visscher, J. DeGraff, M. Vander-Linde. s t a n d i n g : Dr. David Clark, C. Schoe-neck, B. Clapham.

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T h e Eng l i sh H o n o r S o c i e t y is t h e H o p e Co l l ege C h a p t e r of

Lambda lota Tau, a n i n t e rna t i ona l h o n o r soc ie ty f o r t hose

w h o s h o w a c a d e m i c e x c e l l e n c e in t h e f i e l d of Eng l i sh . I ts

m e m b e r s are chosen on the basis of a c a d e m i c a c h i e v e m e n t and in teres ts .

S o m e of t he o rgan i za t i on ' s ac t iv i t ies th is year i nc luded read-

ing h u m o r o u s l i t e ra tu re and hea r i ng tapes of R ichard Eber-

har t read ing his o w n poet ry . The m o d e r a t o r d u r i n g t he year was Dr. Franc is Fike.

LAMBDA-IOTA TAU

J. Selfridge, K. Jousma, C. Hoogstra. L. ten Hoor, B. Skidmore, C. Whitney, N. Roelofs, N. Walcott, R. Kieft, Dr. Francis Fike

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The Hope Col lege C h e m i s t r y C lub cons is ts of se-

lected s tuden ts w h o are in terested in the va r ious aspects of c h e m i s t r y as a career. The p r o g r a m of

the c lub d u r i n g t he year inc luded bo th en r i ch -

m e n t a c t i v i t i e s f o r t h e m e m b e r s a n d c e r t a i n service pro jec ts . The C h e m i s t r y C lub par t i c ipa t -

ed in a t r i p t o A r g o n n e N a t i o n a l L a b o r a t o r i e s ,

sponsored guest lec tu rers and was invo lved in a t u t o r i n g p r o g r a m .

s i t t i n g ; L. Mumford, C. Weurding, N. Hanna, B. Michalak, J. Sahagian, M. Luckey. s t a n d i n g : T. Henderson, T. Bos, K. Janda, J. Koert, M. Grant, D. Huang, G. Renkes, C. Lieder, G. Baxter, B. Eckrich, C. Kan, N. Larson, J. DeBoer, P. Raynolds, J. Kemink, Dr. Hoepfinger.

CHEMISTRY CLUB

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The M a t h C lub began the new schoo l year w i t h a wel-

c o m e back p i c n i c f o r a l l m a t h m a j o r s , p r o s p e c t i v e m a j o r s and m a t h f a c u l t y .

Var ious guest speakers f r o m un ivers i t ies a n d c o r p o r a -

t ions presented ta lks to the c l u b on i n te res t i ng and

p rac t i ca l aspects of m a t h . Use was made of m a n y of

the M a t h e m a t i c s D e p a r t m e n t ' s f acu l t y and m a j o r s to

speak on the i r sub jec t of in te res t .

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f i r s t r o w : N. Brown, S. Curtis, P. Wiersma, T. Price. s e c o n d r o w : M. Deur, B. Renner, D. Lampman, D. Cook, R. De Vries. t h i r d r o w : Dr. Dershem, Mr. Whittle, D. Rigg, D. Tepper. f o u r t h r o w : Dr. Tanis, Mr. Sommers, Mr. Van Iwaarden, Dr. Vandervelde.

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T h e Eta C h a p t e r of Beta Beta Beta is locat-

ed o n c a m p u s . O u t -s t a n d i n g u p p e r c l a s s s tudents in the f ie ld of

b i o l o g y a re i n v i t e d t o b e c o m e m e m b e r s in

t h e h o n o r a r y . M u c h f i e l d w o r k a n d r e -s e a r c h t a k e s t h e m e m b e r s t o t h e c o l -lege f ie ld s ta t ion w h i c h

is l o ca ted near Cas t le Park .

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f i r s t r o w : N Norton, B. DeGrosa, J. Bakker, C. Curry. s e c o n d r o w ; L. Lovell, K. VandenBerg, J. Reese, R. Tru-man, H. VandeKemp, C. Peacock, K. Schra, C. Leimbach. t h i r d r o w : D. Wong, J. Stills, B. Holtz, Dr. Myers, R. Cooper, Dr. Beach.

To increase the unde rs tand ing of and s t i m u l a t e t he in terest in the s tudy of psycho logy is the ob jec t ive of t he Psych Club. The

Counse l i ng Center and newly expanded labora to r ies enable in terested s tuden ts t o become m o r e act ive ly involved in the i r f ie ld of psycho logy .

f i r s t row: R. Bates, L. Bonaquist, V. Yeo, J. Solberg, B. Michalak. s e c o n d r o w : Dr. Brady, B. Glass, A. Ross, H. Thomas, F. Sterk.

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s i t t i n g : C. Hogenboom, V. Yeo. N. Larsen. R. Beatson, B. Larsen, C. Work, H. Tao-Heng. s t a n d i n g : G. Phi G. Renkes, P. Bos, E. Newton, G. Suzuki.

The In te rna t i ona l Re la t ions C lub is a par t of a na t i onw ide o rgan i za t i on ca l led

the Assoc ia t ion of I n te rna t i ona l Re la t ions Clubs. It is c o m p r i s e d of y o u n g

people of the Hope Col lege c o m m u n i t y w h o are in te res ted in w o r l d a f fa i r s and

those d o m e s t i c p r o b l e m s w h i c h a f f ec t w o r l d op in ions .

The c l ub seeks t o encou rage f o re i gn s tudy and t o p r o m o t e d ia logue between

Hope's f o r e i g n s tuden ts and the rest of the c a m p u s . S o m e of t he c lub ' s act iv i -

t ies inc lude m o n t h l y meet ings , panel d iscuss ions , guest speakers, U.N. Day

and the a n n u a l I n te rna t i ona l N igh t .

ips. R. Folkert,

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Dur ing the year, besides m a n y new cheers, the C h e e r l e a d e r s s p o r t e d new u n i f o r m s . T h e i r

ma rked en thus i asm kept our sp i r i ts h igh despi te severa l losses — i n c l u d i n g one t o ou r r i va l , Calv in .

B. Remtema, J. Nyboer, C. Law, C. DeLong, F. Rinkus. M. Slagh, S. VanPelt.

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s i t t i n g : S. Korstange. s t a n d i n g : C. Schoeneck, Editor; J. Bakker: B. Greer: D. Steele.

Dur i ng t he f i r s t semester OPUS, a p u b l i c a t i o n of l i t e ra tu re , mus i c and

a r t w o r k p roduced by Hope s tudents , c a m e ou t w i t h a m i m e o g r a p h e d

c o l l e c t i o n of s t u d e n t l i t e r a t u r e . In M a r c h , OPUS r a n a c e n t e r f o l d spread, c o n t a i n i n g several poems, in the ANCHOR. OPUS sponsored

the Eerdman 's con tes t in w h i c h t he best s tuden t l i te ra ry wo rk was selected.

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For Hope's rad io es tab l i shmen t , WTAS, 1 9 6 9 — 1 9 7 0 wi l l be r e m e m -

bered as its busiest year yet. Sneak ing on the a i r the very m o r n i n g tha t the f r e s h m e n ar r i ved on c a m p u s , WTAS soon added one masked

man , one Ind ian s idek ick and several horses t o its ever -g row ing s ta f f .

P rov ing tha t jus t D.J.'s and mus i c do not a rad io s ta t i on make, WTAS h igh l igh ted the year w i t h al l -day coverage of the Oc tober 15 and May

5 M o r a t o r i u m s , Apr i l 22 Ear th Day, as wel l as special mus ica l docu-

men ta r ies on " T o m m y " , Mason Wi l l iams and the Beatles. Who wi l l ever fo rge t Dick B u l t e r m a n ' s Tu l i p T i m e Show — broadcas t in Du tch . . And believe it or not, we loved every m i n u t e of i t !

Board of Directors: D. Bulterman, D. Levine, H. Fitzgerald, H. Keeler, B. Scott, L. DeYoung, M. Strazanac K. Rose P. Russel, D. VanDop.

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r o w one: R. VanDoren, R. Kievett, R. Prindle. r o w t w o : J. Willard, L. Peterson, B. DeYoung, S, Scheffers, F. Smith. r o w t h r e e : J. Nykerk, B. Black G. Kraii, D. Cirillo, r o w f o u r : D. Reed, G. Miller, D. Howitt, R. Brunson, T, Systsma, B. Harridge, G. Mrizek, S. Kropshott r o w five: T. Tyler, J. Sheets, W. Wood, R. Krutz, N. Becker, T. Vis.

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Shellie Midavaine and Mary Elden always seemed to be getting into the wrong things!

Palming off work wasn't in the schedule for Betsy Phil-lips, Karla Hoesch and Chris Lohman.

The 1970 MILESTONE is the c u l m i n a t i o n of m a n y m o n t h s of ha rd wo rk and a l m o s t ceaseless wor ry . Despite pleas to a

ta len ted s tuden t body fo r a pho tog raphe r , the MILESTONE

staf f had t o m a k e d o w i t h the pho tos they cou ld themse lves shoo t or bo r row f r o m other sources. It is d i sappo in t i ng in-

deed t h a t t e a m s and o rgan iza t ions w h i c h have an i m p o r -t a n t p lace in t h i s a n n u a l a re no t t o be f o u n d w i t h i n i ts pages. The s ta f f regrets t he omiss ions fo r we too w o u l d l ike

t o have seen those m e m o r i e s in p r i n t .

We wish t o acknowledge a few of t he people w h o have as-

sisted the s ta f f in m a n y d ivers i f ied ways: Mr. T o m Renner,

Dan ie l Sau l , C h r i s t o p h e r Forgwe, Mr . Sco t t C a t o n , t h e anchor , Dr. Dav id M a r k e r , Dr. DeGraaf , Mary Elden a n d

Donna Howi t t (all t ha t s u m m e r help!!), Pat Korp ik , Rob Benchley, Hal Fi tzgerald and Debby Mi l ler . The i r assistance and e n c o u r a g e m e n t was deeply apprec ia ted and great ly

needed.

The staf f of the 1970 MILESTONE is p r o u d of t he i r wo rk and cons iders th is t o be a f ine annua l w h i c h has t r ied t o be a bit

d i f f e ren t . Our only d i s c o m f o r t i n g t h o u g h t is on how great a book th is m i g h t have been if m o r e s tudents had had the ini-t ia t ive t o act ive ly m a k e th is their MILESTONE.

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Now do we eat?" beam Kay Oae, Laurie Schlangen, Rob Douglass and position.

A finished book — blowing bugles — Barbara Barta, Editor.

Barb DeHaan. Chris Forgwe didn't quite make his

Staff not pictured: Donna Howitt, Jan Beekman.

Our facul ty candids are the result of Nancy McKenzie and Anne Clark's hours of search.

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Sigma Sigma opened the 1 9 6 9 — 1 9 7 0 schoo l year w i t h a t yp ica l

burs t of en thus iasm. The m e m b e r s p lunged in to p l a n n i n g the an-

nual a l u m n i H o m e c o m i n g Luncheon . They t h e n t u r n e d t o t he in i t i -a t i o n of t w e n t y p ledges. As s n o w fe l l we s p o n s o r e d ou r a n n u a l

Ch r i s tmas par ty fo r underpr i v i leged ch i ld ren . Since we cou ld no t

w in t h e f l o a t p r ize t h i s year , because of t h e c a n c e l l a t i o n of t h e c o m p e t i t i o n , we had to c o n f i n e ourselves w i th the w i n n i n g of t h e

dog sled races at t he Winter Carn iva l .

Our w in te r f o r m a l f o u n d so ro r i t y m e m b e r s d o c k i n g at the " P o r t of

E n c h a n t m e n t " at Po in t West. The sp r ing i n f o r m a l , due t o c i r c u m -

stances beyond our con t ro l , was cance l led .

A successfu l year was b r o u g h t t o a c lose by a f l u r r y of ac t iv i ty : the i n i t i a t i on of s ix teen new m e m b e r s , a d inne r w i t h the a l u m n i , t he

Swan Song and the e lec t ion of th ree so ro r i t y m e m b e r s t o t he May

Day Cou r t .

1. Sandra Pickut 2. Nancy Johnson 3. Suzanne

Broekstra 4. Christi DeVette 5. Donna Evans 6. Joelle Presson 7. Janis Pruiksma 8. Bandit Dawson 9. Sandra Ann Lynk

10. Diane Bel 11. Karin Granberg 12. Caroline

Chapman 13. Patricia Ferrell 14. Kathryn Kleyn 15. Peggy Ely 16. Patricia Packard 17. Jean Klooster 18. MargoCrandell 19. Kathy Kantrow 20. Sharron Opsahl 21. Debra VanTuinen 22. Kendra

VandenBerg 23. Frances Rinkus 24. Claudia Tebben

25. Sherrilyn Sytsma 26. Constance

VanderVelde 27. Norma Gow 28. Marianne Meyers 29. Laurie Lovell 30. Deborah Laug 31. Gail Parker 32. Myra Baas 33. Sarah Baas 34. Susan Reus 35. Georgia Gearhart 36. Joyce Pruiksma 37. Marcia Roskamp 38. MaryVanSingel 39. Diane Fugitt 40. GretchenTel lman 41. Jill Leach 42. S. J. Fisher 43. DawnVoll ink 44. Judith Droog 45. Jennifer Kastner 46. Amanda Taub 47. Laurie Anman 48. Martha Slagh 49. JoAnn Huizinga 50. Joan VanderVelde

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DELTA PHI

The w o m e n of Delta Phi got in to fu l l sw ing th is year w i th the i r fal l rush t heme , " T i m e T u n n e l . " The rushees " t r a v e l e d " on the i r way

t h r o u g h r u s h w i t h f u n a n d m e a n i n g . A f t e r f o r m a l i n i t i a t i o n of t h e

pledges, the Delphis p lanned fo r the i r Date N ight w h i c h was held at

Enterpr ise Lodge. The annua l Ch r i s tmas par ty fo r under -p r iv i ledged

ch i l d ren proved to be not on ly successfu l bu t also very reward ing .

The Finial Room in Grand Rapids was the se t t i ng fo r t h e f o r m a l ent i -

t l ed " S t r a w b e r r y Fields." Sp r ing b r o u g h t rush again and the t h e m e " C h a n g i n g T imes, Chang ing M inds , " w i th t he end resul t — a great

pledge class. Du r i ng March and Apr i l the Delphis sponsored the mov-ies "Wai t Unt i l D a r k " and the " N u a n c e Society in C o n c e r t . "

" S a m o n a p Sands" was the i n f o r m a l se t t i ng where the pledges proved the i r ab i l i ty to en te r ta in at Cast le Park.

Final ly, at Jack 's Garden Room, the Delphis w ished the i r Senior Sis-

ters farewel l and looked f o r w a r d to ano the r p r o m i s i n g year .

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1. Cindy Sonneveldt 2. Louise Pfeiffer 3. SuePonstein 4. Mary Lynn

Dzurina 5. Chris Trustdorf 6. Rita Hayden 7. Mary Jean Kline 8. Jill Nyboer 9. BarbDarge

10. Lynda Wierenga 11. Kathy Notier 12. Ann Lemmer 13. Laura Peters 14. Katie Scholes 15. Pam Rawlinson 16. Marcia Larson 17. Jackie Bigelow 18. Sue Bos 19. SueBruggink 20. Betty Jo Viel

21. Nancy Rynbrandt 39. Julie Schvetz 22. Donna Drake 40. Linda Weaver 23. Jan 41. Becky Spiekhout

Colenbrander 42. Sue Hendricks 24. Nancy Burke 43. Karen Hansen 25. Becky Shadwell 44. Jan DeWitt 26. Martha Johnson 45. Debbie Doff 27. Jan Huizinga 46. Gini Foss 28. Peg Remtema 47. Sue Mahnken 29. Nancy Norton 48. Susie Buckman 30. Lynn 49. Arline Scheffel

Walchenbach 50. Sue Sinclair 31. Carol DeLong 51. Jane Clark 32. Ellie Heath 52. Sandy Goossen 33. Gloria VendeHoef 53. Jeanie Maring 34. Kay Nordskog 54. Debbie Fosheim 35. Jane VanZoeren 55. Kathy Canene 36. Kira Burdick 56. Patti Brown 37. Cecile Gaillard 57. Laurel Haines 38. Karen 58. Annie Wildgen

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SIBYLINE Dur i ng H o m e c o m i n g , " J a c k ' s " was t h e se t t i ng fo r t he ce lebra-

t i on of f i f t y years of ex is tence fo r S iby lme. The Sibs regressed

to m e m o r i e s of the i r c h i l d h o o d in o rde r to unde rs tand each

o the r and to look at people w i th a d i f f e ren t perspect ive d u r i n g rush .

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The m a i n p ro jec t of t he Sibs was the renova t ion of the soror i -

ty r oom. Many hou rs were spent in p a i n t i n g and a n t i q u i n g t he wal ls, f u r n i t u r e and each o the r .

T h e Sibs t o l s a " T a l e of a Way Side I n n " at t h e i r f o r m a l at Grand Haven's Win Schu lers in February . C o m e spr ing , t he

scene moved to t he shores of Lake M ich igan and Enterpr ise Lodge fo r "A Roman Ho l i day " w i t h seeress and a r t i s t .

Sp r i ng rush b r o u g h t w i th it m u c h new and va luab le ta len t in

seventeen pledges who real ly socked it to the act ives at t he

s p r i n g house par ty . In i t i a t ion was held t h a t n igh t to the sur -pr ise of t he pledges.

It c a m e t i m e t o say g o o d - b y e to t h e Sen io r s a t t h e a n n u a l

p icn ic at Kol len Park. Here t he Seniors gave the i r " w o r d s of

w i s d o m " , hopes, d r e a m s and best wishes fo r t he so ro r i t y in c a r r y i n g ou t t he t r a d i t i o n of Si by l ine .

1. Robin Pearce 2. Dori Smith 3. Mary Elden 4. Carol Hoogstra 5. Nancy Banta 6. Mary Schmidt 7. Janene Sonnega 8. Sue Von Bergen 9. Linda Cita

10. Debbie Clinton 11. Debbie Blough 12. Julie Jankoviac 13. Denise Baker 14. Sue Hawkins 15. PamJuday 16. Judy Pillen 17. Jan Wrigley

18. Lindsey Griffeth 35. Glenda TenClay 19, Marcy Ryan 36. Dianne 20. Shellie Midavaine McCullough 21. Linda Whiteman 37. Bev Hepler 22. Bev Endweiss 38. Carol Luidens 23. Joyce Mead 39. Mary Ailes 24. Debbie French 40. Linda Hutchings 25. Kathy Gaylord 41. Joanne Monroe 26. Connie Turose 42. Bobbie Marsh 27. Jinnie Smith 43. Sherry Slager 28. Molly Gates 44. Laurie Schlangen 29. Chrissy Bush 45. Nancy Rosema 30. Diane Dotter 46. Lorrie Berrevoets 31. Joyce Drolen 47. Nancy Riekse 32. Josie Hernberg 48. Sue Witka 33. Jean DeGraff 49. Lou Bogard 34. Julie Severner

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Kappa Delta Chi r e tu rned to c a m p u s in Sep-

t e m b e r w i th renewed en thus i asm as we set t led in to our new h o m e . The r o o m needed a new

face and we each a t t e m p t e d t o add ou r per-sonal i t ies. Our house par ty gave us an oppor -

t u n i t y to share our s u m m e r exper iences. Date n igh t f o u n d us m a k i n g t he hay r ide scene w i th

food , f un and fe l lowsh ip fo l l ow ing . The Chr is t -

mas p a r t y p r o v e d t o be an e x c e l l e n t way t o

end 1969 as we d i n e d a n d l a u g h e d at t h e

h o m e of a m e m b e r . We had an e n c h a n t e d even ing at " V a r y k i n o " — our w in te r f o r m a l . It

a p p e a r s t h a t o u r a n n u a l Mus i c Fest iva l has become an i m p o r t a n t par t of Big-Li t t le Sister Weekend. This year 's proceeds went to t he In-

d ians of Mescalero, New Mexico. Rushees and act ives a l ike were en te r ta ined w i t h t he mus i -

cals of ou r rush t h e m e — Marquees, Masques

and Make-up. Our sp r i ng date n igh t f o u n d us d a t i n g at Enterpr ise Lodge.

It 's beg inn ing to look l ike ano the r t r ad i t i on , as we played the Indies on Mayday. This year we

had to let the Indies take t he so f tba l l t r o p h y .

Howeve r , we d id n o t g ive up o u r s c h o l a s t i c t r o p h y as we won it fo r t he t h i r d semester in a

row. We ended our event fu l year w i th a steak-f ry on t h e beach — b idd ing ou r sen ior good-

by. It t r u l y was a year of fe l lowsh ip , f u n and f r i endsh ip fo r us to r e m e m b e r .

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1. Mary Dykema 15, Chris Lohman 2. Chris Peacock 16, Jeanne DeVette 3. Mama Tellier 17, Nancy Wallendal 4. Donna Howitt 18. Louise Hughes 5, Barb Skidmore 19, Sue White 6. Julie DeWitte 20. Nancy Sterk 7. Nancy Ryswick 21. Kathy Wilhelm 8. Bernie Renner 22. Sally Penny 9. Nancy Jonker 23, Kathy Konvalinka

10. Mary Zuidema 24. Laura Mumford 11. Karla Hoesch 25. Betty Tanis 12, Barb Michalak 26, Jan Hepler 13. Maryl Hage 27, Carrie Krahe 14. Pam Parker

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1. Dave Peterson 2. Boyd Rasmussen 3. Dave Jensen 4. Jerry Sittser 5. Tim Snow 6. BobTiggleman 7. Tom Stuit 8. George King 9. Kevin Holleman

10. RickHiskes 11. Randy Zomermaand 12. Tim Brown 13. Doug Nelson 14. Steve Berry 15. Chris Goyd 16. ChuckCousineau

33. Ted Etheridge 34. Craig Kawasaki 35. MarkVanDol lumburg 36. Paul Ferman 37. MarkVanderLaan 38. Jack Ely 39. JohnKemink 40. Scott Oliver 41. Karl Nadolsky 42. TedZwart 43. Richard Breen 44. Steve Ward 45. Robert Bone 46. J im DeHorn 47. Jerry Keizer

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17. Chris Hahn 18. JohnHeinsius 19. Nick Augustine 20. FernandoAlban 21. Dave Bast 22. Harry Stroven 23. John Klein 24. Tom Thomas 25. John Reed 26. Gerrard Bosscher 27. JackPursel i i 28. Hud Wilson 29. JimSwanzey 30. Keith Lammers 31. T im Hillegonds 32. Bob Cooper

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1. Ken Formsma 17. Gary Abel 2. Keith VanTubergen 18. Mike DeWeerd 3. Tom Dykstra 19. Skip Rothenbuhler 4. Joel Slager 20. Drake VanBeek 5. Gene VandeBunte 21. Ken Quist 6. Mike Boelens 22. T im Field 7. Don Stephens 23. John Norden 8. Gene Haulenbeek 24. Bill Welty 9. David Lowdermilk 25. Steve Ronda

10. John Law 26. Jon Dykstra 11. Paul Hilbil ink 27. John Dykema 12. Chuck Bigelow 28. Mart Grit 13. Rick Jarman 29. Ken Lodden 14. Stu Butterf ield 30. Gary Grant 15. Paul Heusinkveld 31. Rick Hime 16. Dick Borst

COSMOPOLITAN The "G i r l W a t c h e r s " of ®KA s ta r ted of f the 1969 season w i t h a tea f o r

t h e w o m e n of t he Class of 1973. A f te r t h e " M O S " were done sc ru t in i z -ing the new c r o p of w o m e n , they were ready t o select t he i r dates Tor

t he w in te r f o r m a l "Cha le t H o l i d a y " held at Cabra fee M o u n t a i n . A f te r

th i s r o u g h weekend of sk i ing, s ing ing, l a u g h i n g and fa l l ing , t he Cos-

mos had to rest fo r a few m o n t h s before they were ready t o exper i -

ence the good l i fe again. The fa l l semester was not al l f u n and games

fo r t he m e n of C o s m o p o l i t a n . H o m e c o m i n g Weekend saw the b ro th -ers of (DKA as t h e t r i u m p h a n t w i n n e r s of t h e c o v e t e d S c h o l a s t i c T r o p h y .

The Spr ing t ime , a lso k n o w n as t he season of Wine, W o m e n and Song,

saw the Cosmos e n j o y i n g a great deal of all t h ree spices (vices) of l i fe.

A m o n g the m ids t of th is con fus i on , the C o s m o p o l i t a n Fra te rn i t y was

st i l l able to t h r o w toge the r a fan tas t i c rush schedu le and en joy t he

b r o t h e r h o o d of ano the r " D i r t y Dozen" pledges. The new m e m b e r s

rece ived t h e i r ®KA p ins at t h e 1 9 7 0 P ledge B a n q u e t he ld at Van-

Raalte 's Restaurant , fo l l owed later by an i n f o r m a l pa r t y held at one of the m e m b e r ' s a p a r t m e n t . The f ina l event sponsored by t he " M O S "

was a t r i p t o Ch icago fo r a basebal l g a m e w h i c h was fo l l owed by var-ious excurs ions t o " C h i T o w n " es tab l i shments . The 1 9 6 9 — 1 9 7 0 year

was one of the p roudes t f o r the m e n of C o s m o p o l i t a n .

PHI KAPPA ALPHA

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Everyone's favor i te , fun- lov ing , y o u n g scamps , the loveable Knicks,

k icked of f the i r par t of the new year w i t h the o the r f ra te rn i t i es by spon-so r ing the i r share of t he act iv i t ies f o r O r i en ta t i on Week. Several Mi lk *

Part ies at t he Lodge and an i n f o r m a l at Mar igo ld Lodge kept the boys busy as wel l . However, the sp i r i t was severely d a m p e n e d by the Thanks-g i v ing - t ime dea th of Kn ick John Witzel.

Ac t i on House and wo rk pro jec ts in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t he Kn icke rbocker f a r m team, the ma in tenance crew, held p r io r i t y unt i l rush c a m e a r o u n d

— a rush t ha t added twelve new m i l k glasses t o t he f r a te rn i t y ' s shelf . The he ight of t he year c a m e when the Kn icks sponsored Det ro i t ' s MC-5 at the

Hol land Civic Center . Final ly, t he schedule of events c a m e to a m o u r n f u l c l ose w i t h a L u e k e m i a Dr ive in h o n o r of t h e l a te J o h n Witze l — one w h o m we all shal l miss . •

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1. Pago 2. Ali 3. Wild Eyes 4. Cain 5. Sawed Off 6. Train 7. T.J. 8. Moron 9. Tootie

10. Bunny 11. Quail 12. Paint Brush 13. Manfred Man 14. Pricey 15. Woody 16. Flamer 17. Nose 18. Cur 19. Demi

20. Pelt 21. Bomer 22. Ar 23. Vic 24. Crazy 25. Bear 26. Giant J im 27. A.J. 28. Mouse 29. Vender Virgin 30. Focks 31. Pants 32. Paddy 33. Tuna 34. Bergen 35. Dorno 36. Veaz 37. Jungle

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1. Bill VanAuken 18. Bob Scott 34. Bruce Smith 2. Bruce Ritsema 19. Glenn Stuart 35. Terry Reen 3. Don Lubben 20. Keith Crossland 36. Ron VanAuken 4. Dan Stoepker 21. Bob Ingebritson 37. Ron Deenik 5. Glenn Lowe 22. Bob Jamison 38. Bob Medema 6. Tim Liggett 23. Rich Weigele 39. Keith Browning 7. Matthew Dahl 24. Dave 40. Richard Ryrnen 8. George Bergevine VanDonkelaar 41. Dwight Leslie 9. Roger Buf fum 25. Drew Hinderer 42. Doug Levine

10. Mark Wildman 26. Bill Hof fman 43. Dave Dievendorf 11. Don Kolkman 27. Pete Struck 44, John Faas 12. Bill Schutter 28. Dave Gunn 45. Bob Vanderberg 13. Owen Bundy 29. Dick Littlefield 46. Rus Gasero 14. Steve Markel 30. Rick VanHaitsma 47. John Webbinga 15. Al Pederson 31. Dick DeYoung 48. John Schmidt 16. Herb Keeler 32. Bob Block 49, Larry Levey 17. Don Ketcham 33. Tim Seise 50. Carl Gomes

EMMERSONIAN

The Emmies began the year w i t h d i r t y r ush — p roud l y

i n i t i a t i n g our Head Resident 's son, ou r younges t m e m -

ber ever, Ma t thew Dahl, Hope class of 1990.

First semester was t h e t i m e t o ce lebra te ou r f i f t i e t h ann i -

v e r s a r y as a H o p e f r a t e r n i t y . C e l e b r a t e we d i d w i t h a

g rea t a l u m n i banque t a t Carouse l M o u n t a i n Lodge. Even

the class of 1923 was represented — by one of t h e or ig i -

nal m e m b e r s . We c a p p e d o f f t h e s e m e s t e r w i t h t h e " L o n g T i m e C o m i n g " a t t h e C h r i s t m a s f o r m a l

" V a l h a l l a " .

Rush and p ledg ing are an i m p o r t a n t par t of second se-

mes te r and we t o o k one of ou r mos t sol id and va luab le g r o u p of guys ever. The year c a m e t o an en joyab le end

w i t h a sma l l ava lanche of events; t he i n f o r m a l at Mar i -

go ld Lodge: a Rathske l ler Par ty ( m o r e pizza t h a n one

c o u l d poss ib l y ea t ) ; a n d t h e t r a d i t i o n a l s i n k - o r - s w i m

E m m i e canoe t r i p .

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The 1969—1970 academic year proved to be one of c o n t i n u o u s success for the m e n of Chi Phi S igma. The Ark ie basemen t i m p r o v e m e n t p lan set a pre-

cedent ear ly in the fa l l semester as m a n y m e m b e r s wo rked d i l igen t ly to panel

the g a m e r o o m wal ls w i t h ba rnwood . New pane l ing and f u r n i t u r e in the televi-

s ion r o o m c o m p l e t e d th is m o n t h long pro jec t . Shor t l y be fore Ch r i s tmas the

Ark ies en joyed a w in te r f o r m a l ent i t led , " N i g h t in Whi te Sa t i n " a t the L inco ln Lawns C o u n t r y C lub .

The sp r ing semester was also one of i nc reas ing e n t h u s i a s m fo r t he Arcad ians

as the i n d u c t i o n of twen ty -n ine new act ives c u l m i n a t e d a m e m o r a b l e rush

and p ledg ing season. Later t he same week, the Ark ies were presented w i t h f i r s t place t roph ies fo r t he May Day men 's t r ack c o m p e t i t i o n and the In ter f ra -

te rn i t y Scho las t ic c o m p e t i t i o n of the fa l l semester . The " A r c a d i a n Kn igh t i e "

sp r ing i n f o r m a l , held at Cast le Park, p rov ided a f i t t i n g f i n i sh t o ano the r un for -get tab le year .

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1. Dan Powers 2. Jef fWinne 3. DavePostmus 4. Chet Evers 5. Mike Grant 6. Bob Luyendyk 7. Steve Parker 8. Jerry Wormeester 9. Doug Edema

10. Karl Esmark 11. Brad Floyd 12. Ric Scott 13. John Grant 14. Gerry Bobeldyk 15. Rick Boss 16. Kurt Loosenort 17. Wayne Vanderbyl 18. Dave Johnson 19. Doug Iverson 20. George Johnson

21. Rich DeFouw 22. Craig Schrotenboer 23. RichVanDoren 24. BartMerkle 25. Paul Remtema 26. Carey Boote 27. RussKiefer 28. J imTicknor 29. Dave Bruggers 30. Bruce Heustis 31. RoyWelton 32. T im Fritz 33. BobVanDyke 34. Merlin Whiteman 35. CosHayden 35. Jim Koert 37. DougYingl ing 38. Thorn Gartner 39. Bob Schellenberg 40. Garrett DeGraff

41. Ray Wells 42. Brian Huntsman 43. Doug Smith 44. Gregg Wickstra 45. JackKuiper 46. Lee Price 47. J. C. Huizenga 48. Ken Paulsen 49. Ar tHudak 50. Gil Vernon 51. Paul VanPernis 52. Neill DePaoli 53. George Bennett 54. Wayne Powell 55. DeanGentel 56. Mark VanOostenburg 57. RickVanderl ind 58. Chuck Luyendyk

ARCADIAN

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The Men of Cen tu r i an k icked of f ano the r exc i t i ng year w i t h an Un-Cola par ty w h i c h fea tu red

Francis X and the Un-Cola itself. Under f ine leadership, p lans were laid, d u r i n g the fa l l semes-

ter. fo r the add i t i on of a pool r o o m , i nc lud ing a new pool table, to the present f ra te rn i t y fac i l i t ies .

Social events fo r t he year inc luded f u n f o r bo th act ive Cents and the i r dates. H igh l igh ts in-c luded a Medieval w in te r banquet , an Enterpr ise Lodge i n f o r m a l and several m i n i - i n f o r m a l s held at the beesch. Rosser Day was a new a d d i t i o n to t he social ca lender w i t h recogn i t i on for the g radua t i ng f ra te rn i t y m e m b e r s .

The year was ma rked by excel lent g r o u p un i ty and fu l l pa r t i c ipa t ion . Plans were laid to in i t i -

ate an A l u m n i g r o u p to f u r t h e r the pr inc ip les of b ro the rhood , service and charac te r . Look ing fo rward . Cen tu r ians see even m o r e g r o w t h and deve lopmen t in bo th the f r a te rn i t y as a g r o u p and the f r a te rn i t y as the ind iv idua l .

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Tom Goodfellow Steve Harms Brad Green Rich Scordinsky Hal Fitzgerald John Beckerink Bob Eckrich Ross Mack Jim Mattison Meil Becker Lee DeYoung Dan Pickering Walt Wood Dave Jipping Ken Austin Neil Bangs Dick VanDop Rog TenClay Tim Sytsma Tom Henderson Cal VanHolland Jeff Cook Stan Sterk Steve Greer Marvin Younger

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10. Doug Myers 11. MarkCanDort 12. KenDykhuis 13. Nate Fuller 14. Dave Ritsema 15. Roger Cook 16. Jim Maatman 17. GeorgeVanderhyde 18. Rick Smith

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The Nu Beta Chap te r of A lpha Phi Omega is the on ly na t iona l f r a t e rn i t y a t Hope Col lege. We are conce rned w i t h serv ice t o t he col lege, to the c o m m u n i t y and to our f r a t e r n i t y b ro thers . A sma l l , par t ia l l ist of pro-

jects fo r t he 1 9 6 9 — 1 9 7 0 year w o u l d inc lude m a n n i n g t he i n f o r m a t i o n b o o t h f o r i n c o m i n g f r e s h m e n , ass is t ing at reg is t ra t ion , t a k i n g ident i f i ca-

t i o n p ic tures, usher ing at f oo tba l l and basketba l l games, as wel l as at o ther col lege f u n c t i o n s .

We have also par t i c ipa ted in t h e Red Cross B lood Drive, the Boy Scout 's K lond i ke Dr ive and have o f fe red r ides t o t he Grand Rapids A i rpo r t . Th is year we held our t h i r d successfu l Facu l ty Auc t i on . A new pro jec t , per-haps t o become an annua l event, was a t w e n t y - m i l e walk w h i c h raised $1 ,100 fo r the A m e r i c a n Cancer Society. We held our t r ad i t i ona l f o r m a l , as wel l as o ther par t ies and rush events d u r i n g t he year .

The Alpha Phi Omega f r a t e r n i t y looks f o r w a r d to its e leventh year of

serv ice to t he col lege and the c o m m u n i t y .

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2 — T h e c h a p l a i n was a l l o w e d a s e c o n d

look at these p lay fu l Soros i tes on his f r o n t steps.

3 — Danc ing Li t t le People en te r ta ined at Kappa

C h i ' s a n n u a l m u s i c f es t i va l . Th i s y e a r ' s p r o c e e d s w e n t t o t h e M e s c a l e r o I n d i a n Reservat ion.

4 — The f i r s t p r i ze f o r s n o w s c u l p t u r e s went to the E m m i e - D o r i a n o ld - t ime locomot i ve . It doesn ' t go as fast as a 1963 O l d s m o b i l e , b u t i t ' s p o l l u t i o n f ree.

5 — Hal fway t h r o u g h Alpha Phi Omega 's twen-t y -m i le f u n d ra is ing walk for t he A m e r i c a n

Cancer Soc ie ty . 6 — At the S igma Sigma Chr i s tmas par ty

f u n a n d g a m e s a b o u n d e d f o r a l l . A few of t he g i r ls f ina l l y learned how t o play checkers .

7 — Big m a n on campus , Ma t thew Dahl, jo ins t he Phi Tau Nu g roup .

8 — Believe it or not, th is is Sir Lance lo t on his wh i te charger c o m i n g t o t he res-cue at t he Kappa Chi house par ty .

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penn ies . 3 — S o u n d s of " A r e n ' t y o u g l a d

y o u ' r e a S i g m a S i g m a "

e c h o e d t h r o u g h o u t c a m p u s as new p ledges w e r e p i c k e d up .

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above: Upperclassmen dressed up for the occasion. b e l o w : A lost look of puzzlement was commonplace on a Frosh face. r i g h t : Instruct ing Frosh in the fine art of pott ing are Sopho-mores Dave Breen and Riley Thomas.

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Sophomore Kevin Holleman helps a co-ed move into her dorm.

More t h a n 6 0 0 g reen beanies f l ooded t h e Hope Co l l ege c o m m u n i t y as t h e 1969 schoo l year g o t under way. Or i -

e n t a t i o n week saw a huge t u r n - o u t of

uppe rc lassmen t o greet t h e new f rosh . T r a d i t i o n a l w a t e r f i g h t s s p l a s h e d

a c r o s s c a m p u s as t h e s o p h o m o r e

class eager ly t o o k advan tage of t he i r

new s t a t u s a n d i n s t r u c t e d t h e f r e s h -m e n on col lege l i fe and " p o t t i n g " .

For c r i m i n a l o f fenses, such as t he fa i l -

ure t o recogn ize a never-before-seen uppe rc lassman , m a n y g reen-capped f r o s h w e r e b r o u g h t b e f o r e t h e i n fa -

m o u s Kangaroo Cour t . The impa r t i a l i -ty and fa i rness of judge, j u r y and exe-

c u t i o n e r s (a l l u p p e r c l a s s m e n ) a r e k n o w n across c a m p u s .

If the Kanga roo C o u r t fa i led t o t o u c h the f r eshmen , t he t r ia l of reg i s t ra t i on reached every one of t h e m . D u r i n g t h e reg is t ra t ion per iod, al l s tuden ts were

i nco rpo ra ted in to t he mass of co l lege s tuden ts — all over the c o u n t r y — w h o s tood in never e n d i n g l ines.

President VanderWerf assisted in serving food to the Frosh and parents at the Ox Roast.

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Sophomore, Doug Macllreath was pleased with the pot t ing fo rm of this frosh co-ed. The frosh were very pleased with the appearance of their new green beanies.

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Where it all begins — Registration! The Class of '73 is a fun-loving bunch.

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l e f t : There was always a friendly upperclassman on hand to help. r i g h t : Mary Schmidt admired the new breed of f rosh. b e l o w : Art Osterberg wasted no t ime in making the right fr iends.

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The Pull — its e m o t i o n and f rus-

t r a t i o n — is dep ic ted by t he faces of invo lved s tuden ts .

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Class r iva l ry was at its peak at t he t r a d i t i o n a l and high-

ly c o m p l e x tug-o f -war , t he Pul l . Th is year 's event , the second longest in t he 70 year h is to ry of t h e spor t , saw t h e s o p h o m o r e m e n v i c to r i ous .

A f t e r m a n y weeks of s t r e n u o u s t r a i n i n g , t h e t w o teams , a long w i t h t he i r mo ra le gir ls, me t on oppos i te sho res of t h e B lack River f o r t h e g r u e l i n g t es t of s t reng th .

Cries of " L o c k ! " , " H e a v e ! " and " R o c k ! " lasted in to

dusk. Final ly t he Frosh — defeated — waded in to t he m u d d y waters where they were un i ted w i t h the Soph t e a m .

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f a r l e f t : Soph men wearily return f rom Pull practice. l e f t : Coach Don Cur-rie gives "words of encou ragemen t " to team members . r i g h t : The sign found in a frosh pit describes the feeling found on both sides of the river. b o t t o m l e f t : At every Pull spectators always c l imb the trees for a better view. b o t t o m r i g h t : Morale girl yells instructions to f rosh team member.

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MORATORIUM

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In response to the Viet N a m M o r a t o r i u m C o m -

mi t t ee ' s cal l f o r a na t i on -w ide p ro tes ta t i on of t h e

wa r in Sou theas t Asia, t h e Hope Col lege S t u d e n t

Congress p lanned a week- long ser ies of oppo r -

t u n i t i e s f o r s t u d e n t s a n d f a c u l t y m e m b e r s t o vo ice t he i r o p i n i o n s .

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Student shows her concern for peace.

The Cof fee G r o u n d s was a very usefu l g a t h e r i n g

p lace as d iscuss ions and f o r u m s were held. Spe-

cia l deco ra t i ons , p ro tes t songs and f i l m s p layed an i m p o r t a n t ro le in t h e e f f e c t i v e n e s s of t h e

m e e t i n g p lace w h i c h served as the cen te r f o r a

peace fas t .

A l t h o u g h classes were no t cance l led on Oc tobe r

15, t he day of t h e M o r a t o r i u m , m a n y s tuden ts

showed the i r des i re f o r peace by a t t e n d i n g spe-

c ia l serv ices. A l ec tu re by t h e Reverend R a y m o n d

Pont ie r was held in D i m n e n t Chapel . Later in t h e

day a peace m a r c h was held t h r o u g h the Ho l l and C o m m u n i t y .

The S tuden t Congress s t a t e m e n t on t he Ant i -War

M o r a t o r i u m c a l l e d f o r s t u d e n t s t o ga in a n " a -wareness of t r ag i c loss of l i f e . "

Morator ium turned Pine Grove into a "batt lef ie ld"

Reverend Raymond Pontier.

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above: President Calvin VanderWerf presid-ed over the opening of bids and plans for the DeWitt Cultural Center. be low: Once used for baseball play, Kollen Field is cleared for new student center. r i g h t : Work on the Wy-land Wichers Hall of Music is begun.

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1969 HOMECOMING COURT

s i t t i n g : Queen Eileen Reus, Barb Ryzenga, Nancy Johnson, Jane Decker s t a n d i n g : Susan Reus, Carol DeLong, Charlotte Vann, Jean Kloos-ter. Not pictured is Stella Crawford.

The t r ad i t i ona l , c o l o r f u l parade was no t he ld d u r i n g t h e 1969 Hope Col lege

H o m e c o m i n g . I ns tead , t h e c a m p u s was o p e n e d t o a l u m n i a n d f r i e n d s t o

" C o m e See Abou t Us" . I m p o r t a n t on the l ist of events was the o p e n i n g of bids fo r the eager ly awa i ted DeWit t C u l t u r a l Cen te r .

The h o m e c o m i n g f oo tba l l con tes t , aga ins t Ol ivet , saw the F ly ing D u t c h m e n a t ta in a 24-22 v i c to ry over t he i r opponen ts . Ha l f - t ime ac t iv i t ies i nc luded the

p resen ta t i on of scho las t i c t r oph ies t o t he Kappa Delta Chi So ro r i t y and the C o s m o p o l i t a n F ra te rn i t y .

Queen Eileen Reus prec ided over t he h o m e c o m i n g bal l , " K i s m e t " , w h i c h was held a t t h e Ho l land Civic Cen te r . 245

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THE GOLD

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above: One of the impressive staircases of the house. r i g h t : Both students and faculty pitched in to help prepare the Gold Estate for use. be low: Much enjoyment has already been found through the use of Marigold Lodge. Many organizat ions utilize the building for social gatherings.

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A h igh l i gh t of t he schoo l year was the g i f t of t he beau t i f u l Gold Estate to Hope Col lege by Miss Mary Jane Gold.

Gold 's Po in t , l oca ted on Lake Maca tawa, c o n t a i n s 7.5 acres of

l a n d a n d n u m e r o u s b u i l d i n g s . T h e m o s t i m p r e s s i v e of t h e

s t r u c t u r e s is a 3 4 - r o o m m a n s i o n — Mar igo ld Lodge.

T h e c o l l e g e q u i c k l y m a d e g o o d use of t h e f a c i l i t i e s f o r re-

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

e n t e r t a i n m e n t .

Marigold Lodge.

MARIGOLD LODGE

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t o p l e f t : Wonder land's Alice changes back into Hope's Sally Hiddinga. t o p c e n t e r : Frosh men gave their ladies a night rally t o p r i g h t : The horse couldn't care less! b o t t o m l e f t : The big night had f inal ly arr ived for the Class of 1971. b o t t o m r i g h t : Tweedledee m i n u s Tweedledum.

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The f e m i n i n e c o u n t e r p a r t of t he Pul l —

the Nyke rk Cup C o m p e t i t i o n — saw the

Frosh w o m e n v i c to r i ous . An e n t e r t a i n i n g a d a p t a t i o n of "A l i ce T h r o u g h the Look-

i ng Glass" was the i r p lay se lect ion. The

cho ra le p resen ta t i on , d i rec ted by J u n i o r L y n d a D e t h m e r s , w a s " H e y L o o k Me

Ove r " and Phyl l is Acocce l la de l i vered the

class o r a t i o n .

A l t h o u g h defeated, the Class of '72 was

also p roud l y represented by its w o m e n . Senior Gwynne Bai ley led t he c h o r u s in

" A n Evening Scene" wh i le Barb DeHaan

served as o ra to r . The play presented was

" T h e C o n g r e s s w o m e n " by A r i s tophanes .

Many hours of p rac t i ce were c lear ly evi-

d e n t in t h e e v e n i n g ' s p e r f o r m a n c e s as

t h e r i v a l r y b e t w e e n t h e f r e s h m a n a n d

s o p h o m o r e classes was ended.

NYKERK CUP GOES TO FROSH

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t o p l e f t : Coach Lynda Dethmers cele-brates the Frosh victory. t o p r i g h t : Barb DeHaan delivers her orat ion. b o t t o m : Sophomore Sylvia Peck addresses her followers.

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t o p : The Women of '72 join together for the i r per fo rm-ance. b o t t o m : Posing as men does not seem to ap-peal to these Soph women.

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t o p l e f t : The Chapel Choir performed under the direction of Dr. Cavanaugh. t o p r i g h t : The chapel was f i l led w i th the j o y f u l sounds of Ch r i s tmas . b o t t o m l e f t : Cross-bearer Louis Lotz led the processional. b o t t o m r i g h t : Candle-bearer James Park.

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A cand le- l i t chape l f i l led w i t h t h e mus i ca l sounds of over 3 0 0

s tuden t p e r f o r m e r s c rea ted t h e a t m o s p h e r e fo r t he 2 8 t h an-

nual C h r i s t m a s Vespers.

Th is year 's vespers were under t he d i r e c t i o n of Mr . Roger Dav-

is of t he Mus ic D e p a r t m e n t . The Chape l Cho i r , Col lege C h o r u s

a n d n u m e r o u s o t h e r g r o u p s p a r t i c i p a t e d in t h e s e a s o n a l

wo rsh ip .

As s tuden ts , f a c u l t y and t o w n s p e o p l e j o i ned in t he serv ice,

each was f i l led w i t h t he specia l f ee l i ng of w a r m t h and love

w h i c h is C h r i s t m a s .

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WINTER SPIRITS

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Par t i cu la r l y near t he C h r i s t m a s season, peo-

ple speak of "Peace on E a r t h " and of " G o o d

Will T o w a r d M e n . " It is ou r hope t h a t t he fo l -

l ow ing scenes, c a p t u r e d by Senior Don Page,

wi l l convey a par t of the a t m o s p h e r e of Hope

Col lege. The p h o t o g r a p h s were t a k e n of t he

c a m p u s f o l l o w i n g t h e season's f i r s t snowfa l l .

We w o u l d l ike t o share w i t h each of you s o m e

of the beauty and t r a n q u i l i t y w h i c h s u r r o u n d s

anyone w h o wi l l t ake advan tage of i t .

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s p o n s o r e d by t h e S t u d e n t

Chu rch . Besides be ing a cen te r

f o r the C a m p u s ce leb ra t i on of

Ch r i s tmas , t he t ree also served

as a foca l po in t f o r g a t h e r i n g

dona t i ons fo r the H igher Hor i -

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ra ised was used t o p u r c h a s e

w i n t e r c l o t h i n g f o r n e e d y

c h i l d r e n i n t h e H o l l a n d

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t o p l e f t : The German House had this offer ing for the snow sculpture contest. t o p r i g h t : It looks like the Delphi's ran wild. l e f t : Emmies prepare for the big race. c e n t e r : Calling to mind the pollut ion problem was this green, masked gentleman. r i g h t : She looks innocent enough but Bev Cooper knows how to get into mischief.

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SNOW ABOUNDS FOR

SNOW CARNIVAL

Af te r several years of a snowless Win te r Carn iva l , t h i s year ' s p r o g r a m

was a pu re de l igh t . The wea the r a l lowed t h e w o m e n ' s b r o o m b a l ! t o u r n a -

m e n t and the m e n ' s dog sled races to be held as schedu led . The f ra te rn i -

t y ski t o u r n a m e n t and a n a l l -co l lege ski n igh t were he ld at Carouse l

M o u n t a i n .

Events t h a t d id not rely on the ava i lab i l i t y of snow were a lso held. Folk-s inger J o h n Denver p e r f o r m e d and the Pizza Eat ing Con tes t was en joyed

by al l bu t t he con tes tan t s .

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l e f t : Weary "dogs" rest after a hard run. r i g h t : The Alpha Phis remember when the Model T was the way to travel. be low: Knicks give the other sleds a run fo r the i r money.

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t o p : Broomball just may be the newest sports craze. b o t t o m : "Remember when he stood for something?"

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NOTED ARTISTS FEATURED

t o p l e f t : Ashish Khan presented the music of India on his instru-ment, the sarod. t o p r i g h t : Colonel Borman at a luncheon held in his honor. b o t t o m l e f t : Noted phi losopher Arnold Kau fman speaking to Hope students. c e n t e r : Athlete Bob Richards gave a special lecture in the chapel. b o t t o m r i g h t : Ast ronaut Frank Borman with soph class president, Dave Breen.

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Many noted and in te res t ing people c a m e

as gues ts t o Hope Co l l ege d u r i n g t h e

year. Concer ts , lectures, convoca t i ons or i n s t r u c t i o n s c o m p r i s e d t h e v i s i t s of n u m e r o u s guests.

U n d e r t h e s p o n s o r s h i p of t h e Class of 1972, Air Force Colone l Frank B o r m a n ,

c o m m a n d e r of the f i rs t c rew to c i rc le the

m o o n , v is i ted the c a m p u s and received

a n hono ra ry Doctor of Science degree. At

ano ther convoca t i on , noted a n t h r o p o l o -

gist Loren Eisely was presented w i t h an

h o n o r a r y deg ree of D o c t o r of H u m a n e Let ters.

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The mus i c of India was f e a t u r e d at a c o n c e r t g iven by Ash ish

Khan, wh i l e t he Fru la Yugos lav Folk Ensemble p resented the

c u l t u r e of t he i r c o u n t r y in dance and song. The " u n w r i t t e n

c u l t u r e " of the A m e r i c a n Negro was the t h e m e of t he B lack

Exper ience w h i c h f e a t u r e d Bern ice Reagan, Booker T. Whi te,

the Georgia Sea Is land Singers, and the A f r o - A m e r i c a n D r u m

and Fife Band. Clara Ward and her Gospel S ingers p e r f o r m e d the oldest t ype of f o l ks i ng ing .

We l l - known a th le te and p reacher Bob E ichards spoke of t h e great capab i l i t i es of t oday ' s y o u t h . Under t he s p o n s o r s h i p of

W.A.A., t he Dan ish Gymnas t i c T e a m d e m o n s t r a t e d g y m n a s t i c

rou t ines and Danish fo l k dances .

A con t rove rs ia l p e r f o r m a n c e of " M a c B e t h " was g iven by t he

Na t iona l Shakespeare C o m p a n y and a spec ia l c o n c e r t was

presented by Rober t Bakker of U n i o n Theo log i ca l S e m i n a r y .

As guest of t he Ph i l osophy D e p a r t m e n t , Dr. A r n o l d K a u f m a n

lec tu red a n d held d iscuss ions w i t h f acu l t y and s tuden ts .

Several v is i to rs c a m e t o i ns t ruc t . The Dona ld Red l i ch Dance

C o m p a n y held classes and lectures, as wel l as p resen t i ng a

dance conce r t . B r i t i sh act ress J u d i t h Gick and Char les No l te

se rved as a r t i s t s - i n - r e s i d e n c e in t h e T h e a t r e D e p a r t m e n t .

"B lessed Daddy " , a play w r i t t e n by Mr . Nol te , was p resen ted

o n c a m p u s u n d e r h is d i r e c t i o n . M a u r i c e D u r u f l e , n o t e d

F rench organ is t , d i rec ted co l lege mus i ca l o rgan i za t i ons in t h e

p resen ta t i on of his " R e q u i e m " .

t o p l e f t : The Georgia Sea Island Singers performed in the Coffee Grounds. t o p r i g h t : Monsier and Madame Duruf le. b o t t o m l e f t : Ber nice Reagan presented a "Black Experience". b o t t o m r i g h t : U.S. Congressman Guy VanderJagt spoke with concerned students.

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c l u d i n g f es t i v i t i es of May Day, was f i l l e d w i t h t h e f r e s h n e s s a n d j o y w h i c h o n l y

sp r i ng can b r ing .

As the w o m e n c o m p e t e d in a Softbal l t o u r -

n a m e n t and the m e n par t i c ipa ted in t r a c k

events, less spo r t s -m inded ind iv idua ls f lew

the i r ki tes. Others, jus t out f o r f un , held a

Frisbee "Get T o g e t h e r " in the Pine Grove.

Q u e e n Lynda D e t h m e r s was c r o w n e d o n

May Day. Because of t he re f resh ing sp r i ng

rains, t he c o r o n a t i o n and o ther c e r e m o n i e s

were moved indoors t o t he chape l .

A sudden-dea th p lay-of f between Soros i tes

a n d Kappa Ch is r e s u l t e d in a f i n a l r o u n d Softbal l game between the Kappa Chis and

the Indies. The so f tba l l t r o p h y was present-

ed to the undefea ted Independent t e a m .

The t rack t r o p h y went to f i rs t place Arcadi -an. Kappa Delta Chi and A rcad ian were t he

w i n n e r s of t h e s c h o l a s t i c a w a r d s . A f i n a l c e r e m o n y saw the w o m e n ' s h o n o r a r y socie-

ty, Mor ta r Board, t ap its new m e m b e r s f r o m the Jun io r class.

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f a r l e f t : Relaxing in the Pine Grove. t o p l e f t : Some students got their kicks at the kite f l y ing con tes t . t o p c e n t e r : S m i l i n g member of the May Day Cour t is escorted down the daisy chain. t o p r i g h t : Fraternity award. b o t t o m : Nancy Johnson is escorted by Bill Schutter. b o t t o m r i g h t : May Day Queen Lynda Dethmers.

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t o p l e f t : The attack has sounded and loyal so ld iers mus t respond. t o p r i g h t : o h w h a t a l o v e l y w a r moves into a song-and-dance number featuring "Pierrots" — David Costing, Lynda Boven and Kay Hubbard. b o t t o m l e f t : Sergeant Rudy Howard stands solemnly behind his men as they kneel to hear Robert K i e f f s pre-batt le ser-mon. b o t t o m r i g h t : The popluar i ty of spoon r i v e r a n t h o l o g y remained strong throughout two seasons of performances.

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As c o n s t r u c t i o n of t he DeWit t Cente r b r o u g h t a new thea-

t re c loser t o rea l i ty , Hope 's d r a m a p r o g r a m c o n t i n u e d t o

opera te in t he conve r ted a t t i c o n the t op f l o o r of the Sci-ence Bu i l d ing .

The f i rs t p r o d u c t i o n , be fo re t he t hea t re season was even

under way, was a m u l t i - m e d i a p resen ta t i on fo r t h e f resh-

m e n d u r i n g O r i e n t a t i o n Week. U n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of

James M a l c o l m , t he t hea t re s ta f f and s tuden ts p r o d u c e d

an o r ig ina l p r o g r a m des igned t o c o n f r o n t t h e v iewer w i t h

s o m e of the basic issues f a c i n g t oday ' s y o u t h .

The regu la r season opened in Snow A u d i t o r i u m w i t h t he

Br i t i sh mus ica l , OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR, sa t i r i z i ng t h e

f u t i l i t y of t he mo t i ves and c o n d u c t of Wor ld War I. Di rect -

ed by D o n a l d F i nn , t h e s h o w was d e s i g n e d by Dav id

S m i t h of t he Ar t D e p a r t m e n t and James M a l c o l m . Stu-

den t Mary Schake l des igned the c o s t u m e s fo r t h i s and all

of t he subsequen t p r o d u c t i o n s .

OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR and SPOON RIVER ANTHOLO-

GY were t o u r e d t o h igh schoo ls and c iv ic g r o u p s d u r i n g t h e fa l l .

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Char les Nol te was t h e f i r s t of t w o gues t t h e a t r e a r t i s ts t o appear on c a m p u s . Mr. Nol te d i rec ted his o w n p lay BLESSED DADDY, a n adap-

t a t i o n of Eur ip ides ' THE BACCHAE. The play was revised espec ia l ly

fo r t he Hope Col lege p r o d u c t i o n . Later in t h e year , Miss J u d i t h Gick,

B r i t i sh act ress, d i r e c t o r and t eache r f r o m t h e Royal A c a d e m y of

D r a m a t i c Ar t , spen t t h ree days c o n d u c t i n g specia l w o r k s h o p s in

a c t i n g t e c h n i q u e .

J o h n T a m m i s taged the t h i r d p r o d u c t i o n , w i t h set a n d l i gh t i ng by s tuden t R ichard Angs tad t . SPRING'S AWAKENING by t he G e r m a n

t u r n - o f - t h e - c e n t u r y p l aywr i gh t F rank Wedek ind , e m p l o y e d thea t r i -cal rea l i sm, su r rea l i sm , exp ress ion i sm and i m p r e s s i o n i s m in pre-

sen t ing its s tudy of c o n f u s e d iden t i t y -seek ing y o u t h f a c i n g an un-

s y m p a t h e t i c , adu l t wo r l d .

t o p l e f t : Jack Koster and Brad Williams pledge undying fr iendship in the brooding study of adolescence, s p r i n g ' s awaken ing . t o p r i g h t : Blessed Daddy, Charles Lang, convinces wheelchair-bound Margaret Rose that she can walk. The miracle is witnessed by the woman's daughter, Bonnie Everts, and members of Daddy's sect. b o t t o m l e f t : Michael Boonstra and Lynda Boven feel the f i rs t s t i r r ings of adolescent love in s p r i n g ' s a w a k e n i n g . b o t t o m r i g h t : John Lucius attempts to warn his son, Dominc deFazio, against opposing the strange sect of Blessed Daddy.

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above l e f t : Deborah Noe, the pensive Eve, is confronted by the three-headed serpent of David Crothers, Margie Browe and Dean Howd in t h e s e r p e n t . above r i g h t : Gerald Swieringa as Petru-chio pursues his plan to tame the tempestuous Kate, Deborah Noe. b e l o w l e f t ; Louis Schakel and Dominic deFazio are two t ramps who meet in an abandoned railroad station in a v e r y c o l d n i g h t . b e l o w r i g h t : John Lucius bewails the destruct ion of his lute as David Crothers and Gerald Swieringa marvel at this latest demon-stration of the Paduan maid's shrewishness. b e l o w : Papa David Crothers endeavors to separate his scrapping daughters, Abbie Ti-lendis and Deborah Noe in t h e t a m i n g o f t h e s h r e w .

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The second a n n u a l s p r i n g t o u r , under t h e manage -

m e n t of George Ralph, t o o k th ree plays to c h u r c h e s in

Oh io , New Jersey and New York . The t o u r ended w i t h

p e r f o r m a n c e s f o r t h e R e f o r m e d C h u r c h Fes t i va l of

E v a n g e l i s m in D e t r o i t . T h e r e p e r o t r y i n c l u d e d THE BLIND MEN, d i r e c t e d by J a m e s M a l c o l m , A VERY COLD NIGHT, d i rec ted by George Ralph and THE SER-PENT, d i rec ted by s tuden t D o m i n i c deFazio.

T h e f i n a l p l a y of t h e s e a s o n w a s W i l l i a m S h a k e -speare 's c o m e d y , THE TAMING OF THE SHREW. Th is

l igh t -hear ted , fa rc i ca l r o m p t h r o u g h the v ic iss i tudes of w o o i n g a n i l l - t e m p e r e d s h r e w was d i r e c t e d by

J a m e s M a l c o l m and des igned by Dona ld F inn .

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t o p l e f t : Dr. David Poling, Baccalaureate speaker, along with President Calvin VanderWerf. t o p c e n t e r : A beautiful summer-l ike day, comfortable shoes and a proud parent. t o p r i g h t : Dimnent Memorial Chapel was fil led for the 105th Baccalaureate Service. bo t -t o m l e f t : Doctors Prins and Hol lenbach await the start of the processional b o t t o m l e f t : The gradu-ates enter Dimnent Memorial Chapel for a f inal t ime.

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The long awa i ted bu t s o m e w h a t fea r fu l week-end of events had f ina l l y a r r i ved fo r the Class

of 1970. The beau t i f u l wea ther and the heat of

caps a n d g o w n s d i d no t p r e v e n t t h e s e n i o r s

f r o m t a k i n g a d v a n t a g e of t h e las t f ew d a y s

w i t h fe l low s tuden ts , f acu l t y a n d c lose f r i ends .

O n S u n d a y , u n i t e d as a c lass in D i m n e n t

M e m o r i a l Chapel , t he seniors , a l o n g w i t h f a m i -

lies and f r iends , pa r t i c i pa ted in t he 105 th Bac-

ca lau rea te Service. Dr. David Pol ing, p res ident

of t he Ch r i s t i an Hera ld Assoc ia t ion , p resented

an address en t i t l ed " T h e Y o u t h f u l Sa in t . " The

Pres ident 's Break fas t was held ear ly M o n d a y

m o r n i n g in the Pine Grove. Th is p resented the

g r a d u a t e s w i t h a near f i n a l o p p o r t u n i t y f o r t hank - yous and good-byes t o c lassmates and

pro fessors .

THE FINAL WEEKEND —

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C o m m e n c e m e n t was held la ter Monday m o r n i n g in the Ho l land Civic Center . The

c o m m e n c e m e n t add ress , " R i d e r s o n

E a r t h T o g e t h e r , " was d e l i v e r e d by Dr.

J o h n H a n n a h . A t i n a l m o m e n t of u n i t y

prevai led as each of t he sen iors received his d i p l o m a .

S o o n a f t e r t h e c e r e m o n y , f r i e n d s h i p s w h i c h had g r o w n s t o n g o v e r s e v e r a l years were p laced in to a new perspect ive

as the Hope Col lege Class 1970 lef t f o r " H o m e " . . .

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t o p l e f t : President and Mrs. VanderWerf greeted parents at the Pine Grove breakfast. t o p c e n t e r : This is how the Pine Grove looked on Commencement morning. t o p r i g h t : Stu-dents, faculty and famil ies met informal ly at the pre-com-mencement breakfast. b o t t o m l e f t : There was food aplen-ty for hungry relation. b o t t o m r i g h t : Commencement dig-nitaries: Dr. David Poling, Reverend Franklin Hinkamp, Dean Morrette Rider, President Calvin VanderWerf, Dr. John Han-nah, Dr. Eugene VanTamelen.

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t o p l e f t : Dr. John Hannah received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree f rom President VanderWerf. t o p r i g h t : The final gath-ering of the Class of 1970 was held in the Civic Center, b o t t o m l e f t : Graduates gather before the ceremony. b o t t o m c e n t e r : Last minute assistance f rom an old friend. b o t t o m r i g h t : Dean Morrette Rider prepares to invest an honorary degree upon commencement guest.

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