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HOPE COLLEGE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN

Leslie Dykstra, editor

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ROBERT MELKA ' Since I noo mwore do zee you feace" William Barnes

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LINDA PALMER Faces . . . . we see thousands of people wearing them in our lifetime. But out of these thousands, a precious few people become more than just faces. Linda Palmer and Robert Melka were such people to Hope students. Though we no longer see their faces, we still have the knowledge, the compassion, and the laughter they shared with us. Their faces we do not have, but they have left us much more.

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WELCOME FROSH!

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18 March to Hope

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MARCH TO HOPE

Billed as "The March To Hope", a four-day hike took place through the Wilderness State Park, near the tip of the lower peninsula, in September of 1971. Led by Mike VanderPloeg, the march was supported financially by Holland area service clubs, churches, and individuals. The aims set forth by the group were to provide a direct confrontation on a one-to-one basis with a disadvantaged child, to provide a bridge between the students' theoretical knowledge and actual classroom experience and to provide the individual with an opportunity to test his physical-stamina. The college students were given 2 academic credits for the hike, but all seemed to agree it was an experience which didn't need to be rewarded.

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THE PULL The Pull, held annually in October, was one of the highlights for the students of Hope. This year's event saw the freshmen men victorious. After two weeks of training, the two twenty-men teams and their morale girls, fought the battle on opposite shores of the Black River. The freshmen were led by coaches John Faus, Jack Puricelli, and Rick Vanderlind, while the sophomores were guided by Rick Hine, Scott Oliver, and Jim Price.

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NYKERK The feminine counterpart of the Pull, the Nykerk Cup competition, was held in November during Parent's Weekend. The sophomores were vic-torious with the play, "A Charlie Brown Christ-mas", the song, "We Shall Overcome", and an Oration delivered by Marcia Dykstra. The Fresh-men women represented the class o f ' 75 with their play, "The Little Prince", the song, "Open A New Window", and an Oration by Kristy Jacobusse.

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CROWNING THE QUEEN AND HER COURT

(left) Queen Jean Maring The Court: (right) Sophomores Barb Koop and Zuellen Marshall; Freshmen Jean Boven and Pam Fisher. (below) Seniors Jean Maring and Dawn Vol-link; Juniors Susan Sinclair and Vicki Ten Haken.

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CHRISTMAS VESPERS The traditional Christmas Vesper services were held once again this year on the customary first Sunday in December. Presented to standing room only crowds, the Hope College Music Department, with Roger Davis as chairman, per-formed an excellent program which was generally considered to be in the true spirit of Christmas.

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/ y ' T / i l—T Once again the College Music Department outdid itself in presenting Handel's i K / X - z O O x y x 1 1 immortal work, the Messiah. Under the direction of Dr. Robert Cavanaugh,

the combined vocal talents of the members of the Chapel Choir and the Col-lege C horus, along with guest soloists Joyce Morrison, Evelyn Roberts, Rich-ard Versalles, and Carroll Lehman, gave a beautiful concert, accompanied by the Hope College Orchestra.

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WINTER CARNIVAL

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Winter Carnival, held the second weekend in February, began Friday night with the pizza-eating contest, which was won by Frater Tim Snow. The Emmies were an-nounced as the winners of the Snow Sculpture contest with their dragon. They later went on to victory in the VW race Friday night. Friday was also the day of the Mar-dis Gras—games, booths, casinos, fondues, and a dance. Greg Pontier won the win-dow-painting contest with his "Spiderman". The weekend came to a close Saturday night with a concert by jazz trumpeteer Dizzy Gillespie.

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MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR To lovers of Shakespeare, of wonderfully intricate dresses and costumes, or simply of a rollicking good time. The Merry Wives of Windsor was the event of the year. Total use of theatre space, and simple but effective sets and props, were visually very satisfying, while the laudable performance of artist-in-residence Jon Cranney was the perfect spice to the Hope community flavor of the show. To a man (or woman), the other cast members dis-played great gusto and aplomb, delighting au-diences and making the production a rewarding personalizing experience.

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The annual Inter-Fraternity track meet kicked off the 1972 May Day activities with the Arkies and the Indies sharing the laurels. The Alpha Phis and the Indies batted it out in the softball championship, finishing with the Indies victorious. Following the athletics, May Day switched to an emphasis on the in-tellectual as Pan-Hell president Karla Hoesch presented the sorority scholastic trophy to the Delphis, and IFC president Tom Stuit returned the Fraternity Scholastic Trophy to the Arkies. Mistress of Ceremo-nies Nan Mangun then turned the mike over to Mortar Board for the tapping of new members. May Day would not be May Day without a queen and her court, and this year the students selected Pat De Kam to reign over the activities. Friday night Hope Stu-dents went to the Civic Center to see Dennis Coffey perform. Saturday started with lunch in the Pine Grove, followed by the tricycle races. Hope Student Bud Thompson con-cluded the May Day fete with his presenta-tion of "I Was A Teenage Adolescent, Chap-ter Three," in Phelps cafeteria.

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YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN

"You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" opened on May 11 for the first seven performances. The production followed Charlie Brown, played by Mike Boonstra, through one day of discovering what he and his world are all about.

The production was directed by Donald Finn with scenery by Tim Walters and lighting design by Michael Grindstaff". Guest artists Rich Rahn and Jim Nieboer did choreography and music direction, respectively.

The cast, consisting of Boonstra, Margaret Rose, Donald Steele, Vicki Weidman, Brad Williams, and Jack Ridl was invited to perform "Charlie Brown" for a Reformed Church convention during the summer of this year.

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GRADUATION EXERCISES

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The Dutchmen ended the 71-72 gridiron season with four wins and five losses, placing fourth in the league. With an all-conference, all MIAA team this season, they broke an existing offensive record for Hope. Ted Rycenga was named most valuable player for the season.

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CROSS COUNTRY Hope's Cross Country team finished their season very successfully, ending up first in the MIAA and winning their conference meet and GLCA meet.

With five returning lettermen on the team, this marked the first time in a number of years that Hope's Cross Country team has won a championship.

Individual honors go to Greg Daniels and Phil Ceeley who were named all MIAA runners and also Daniels was voted M.V.P. and Most Valuable Runner.

With only one senior. Bob Scott, leaving. Hope is looking forward to having a fine season next year, as they did this season.

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R. Lawrence B. Scott J, Maciejko R. Bultema G. .Daniels M. Stark G. Powers P. Ceeley Coach Vanderbuilt N. Kramer

Hope 16 Albion 39 Hope 17 Olivet 49 Hope 16 Calvin 47 Hope 18 Kalamazoo 39 Hope 22 Alma 33 Hope 18 Adrian 42

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SOCCER Front: M. Van Voorst, T. Staal, R. Benchley, E. Brown. T. Grundvig, K. Kuipers, D. Bruggers. N. Bangs, R. Van Dyke, R Lopez, B. Van Voorst, Sec-ond; Mr Borsai, D. Phillips, J. Vanderveen, M. Sashenosky, B. McAndrew, B Luidens, J. Hofteizer, J Van Deursen, E. GrifTen, R Straw, C. Evers, W. Wilhelmsen. J. Aceto.

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Coach Brown described this season as a "building" season for Hope's soccer team. With 12 returning lettermen, Hope compiled a 2-3 record in the league and a 7-6 overall, while finishing third in the stand-ings. With only one gradu-ating senior this year, the soc-cer team is looking to the c o m i n g y e a r f o r a g r e a t season.

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Hope 0 Lake Forest 4

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Hope 1 Aurora 4

Hope 5 Central Mich 2

Hope 0 Calvin 2

Hope 2 Albion 4

Hope 2 Purdue 0

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Front Row G. Daniels, Vanderslice, Schemenauer

k n Wilson C. Bleckley, J Pett G Bennett C. Haverdink, T. Staal. 2nd Row: D. O'Neil, C. Folkert, R. Schaap, C. Gouyd, A. Nyboer. ^ p i , i a " ! e n b £ 1

e k - C.- Colder G. Powers 3rd Row: H. Kopp. J. Cavallo, C. Brooks, C, Evers. C. Liggett. R Bultema, G. .e, J McFarlin. S. Van Doornik, Coach Brewer. 4th Row: Coach Heusinkveld (assistant), L. Johnson. S. De Young D Wiersma L mer, J. Morehouse 0 ' '

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JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL

The Junior Varsity ended its season with eleven losses and six wins. Leading rebounders and scorers for the junior varsity were: Brian Vriesman, Greg Slenk, Willie Cunningham, and Jim Nienhouse repsectivly.

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Front Row: G. Slenk, G. Pfeiffer, W. Cunningham, B. Vriesman, P. Miller. Second Row; K. Hoesch, D. Veliek, T.. Johnson, J. Caven, T. Claus, H. Featherson, C. Heiser, J. Clark, Coach Vanderbilt. Missing: J. Niehuis, J. Hickman

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Front row; R. Hakken, M. Snoap, T Wolters, J. Hankamp, G. VanderSlice. Second row; L. Howard, D. Shinabarger, D. Vander Weide, D. Harmelink, D. Edema, J Klunder, D. Smith, T. Van Wieren.

The Hope College Varsity Basketball team ended its 71-72 season with an even record of 11 wins and 11 losses. The sec-ond half of the season was the most exciting according to Coach Russell De Vette because we played more home games. The Dutchmen are sixth in the MIAA standing with a tie for fourth place. The season was exciting and distinct with close games.

Dan Shinabarger was named All MIAA Scorer and he is now second leading scorer for career in league with Floyd Brady as number one. Marty Snoap and Jack Hankamp also re-ceived honorable mentions.

Leading men in the team are Dan Shinabarger with the sea-son average of 25.7, Tom Wolters leading in rebounding and Lorenzo Howard lead man in percentage shots.

Hope 75.... Earlham 97 Hope 88 Concordia 86 Hope 77 Spring Arbor 84 Hope 79 Adrian 69 Hope 84 ....Grand Valley 106 Hope 74 Aquinas 80 Hope 114 Trinity 89 Hope 86 Albion 97 Hope 79 Aquinas 92 Hope 8? Olivet 93 Hope 110 Trinity 96 Hope 70 Alma 101 Hope 98 Lake Forest 70 Hope 78 Calvin 82 Hope 77.... Kalamazoo 44 Hope 81 Adrian 66 Hope 86 Olivet 101 Hope 101 Alma 97 Hope 89 Albion 86 Hope 81 Lake Forest 41 Hope 89 Calvin 102 Hope 107.... Kalamazoo 86

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Hosting the Fourth Annual MIAA Conference Champion-ships this year, the Hope grapplers showed their strength by taking fourth place. Junior Rick Vanderlind and Frosh Kevin Boerman captured firsts in the 142 lb. and heavweight classes respectively. Hope picked up a second when Ken Gralow pinned two men, then lost 4-2 in the finals. Senior Kevin Hol-leman and freshmen Eric Bratt and Ed Chavez added three third places to put the Hope team in fourth position. Hope felt the loss of wrestling captain. Rick Hine, who did not wrestle this season due to a leg injury. With the squad losing only three seniors, the Hope grapplers are looking forward to an even better season next year.

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BASEBALL

The baseball season this year was divided into two parts: the spring tour and the regular season. The spring tour involved thirteen games played in Tennessee and Georgia. In the regular season, twenty games were played with other MIAA schools and four non-league opponents: Ferris, Grand Valley, Grand Ra-pids Junior College, and Aquinas College. For the season Coach Jim Bultman felt that the team had an experienced infield, but the major task was developing a pitching staff from inexperienced players.

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SENIORS CLASS OF 1972

I have had playmates, I have had companions. In my days of childhood, in my joyful school-days. All. all are gone, the old familiar faces. But my memories linger on.

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GALE ALDR1CH Psych/Soc Farmington, Ml Sigma Iota Beta

JEFFERY ALDRICH Psych/Soc Union City, Ml

WILLIAM ALTO Religion Red Hook, NY

SUSAN ANDERSON Lang Arts Kalamazoo, Ml

LESLIE ATHERTON Humanities Schenectady, NY

JANET ATWOOD Psych/Soc Saginaw, MI Sigma Sigma

WILLIAM AUCKERMAN

Biology Troy, OH

MARTHA BARENDSE Psych/Soc Grand Haven, MI

MELISSA BECKER Psychology Schenectady, NY Alpha Phi

NEIL BECKER Political Science North Bergen, NJ Centurian

GEORGE BENNETT Political Science Port Huron, Ml Arcadian

NANCY BERRY English Dearborn, MI Delta Phi

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LA VERNE BOCANELLI History Cleveland, OH

MICHAEL BOELENS Business Ad Spring Lake, Ml Cosmopolitan

LOUISE BOOGARD Psychology Grand Rapids, Ml Sigma Iota Beta

MICHAEL BOONSTRA Theatre Guilderland Center, NY

BRENDA BOOTE English Hull. IOWA Kappa Beta Phi

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CLARKE BORGESON Chemistry Dearborn, MI

NANCY BORGESON Mathematics Holland, MI

JANE BOS Biology Oak Lawn, ILL

MARGARET BOSSENBROEK

Psych/Soc Hastings-on-Hudson, NY

ROBERT BOUWMA Science composite Lucas, MI

CATHY BOYD Psychology Clifton, NY

DAVID BREEN Political Science Grand Rapids, MI

DOROTHY BREEN French Haleolon, NJ Alpha Phi

RICHARD BRUNSON Economics Chicago, ILL

SUSAN BUCKMAN Histoiy Washington Crossing, PA Delta Phi

BETH BRUGGRAAF Business Ad Grand Rapids, MI Alpha Phi

RANDALL CAIN Business Ad St. Joseph, MI Knickerbocker

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CANDACE CAREY Social Studies Orchard Lake, MI

LYNNE CASTETTER Psych/Soc Lawrence, IND

JANE CLARK Psychology St. Amesbury, MA Delta Phi

MICHELLE CLARK Humanities Belleair Bluffs, FLA

JERRY COLE Physics Fremont, MI

DIANE COMPTON Psych/Soc Holland, MI Kappa Chi

JEFFERY COOK Biology Wilmington, DEL Centurian

GRETCHEN COOPER Psych/Soc Fayetteville, NY Sigma Sigma

ROBERT COOPER Economics Patterson, NJ Fraternal

MARTHA CORBIN English Roachdale, IND

LINDA DALTON Psychology Wilmette, ILL

DAVID D'AMOUR Economics Sparta, MI

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THOMAS DAVELAAR Political Science Grand Rapids, MI

JAMES DE BOER Chemistry Grand Rapids, MI

THOMAS DE CAIR Political Science Holmes Beach, FLA

JACK DE JONG Mathematics Hudsonville, MI

BARBARA DE NAGEL Psych/Soc Williamson, NY

CHARLES DENHART Chemistry Zanesville, OH Arcadian

LUIS DESTEFANO Psychology Lima, PERU

JANET DE VRIES Philosophy Larchmont, NY

DONNA DE WITT English Holland, MI

CAROL DISTEFANO Psychology Manlios, NY

JOHN DORNAN English Farmington, MI Knickerbocker

ROBERT DOUGLASS History Chicago, ILL

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LINDA DRAFT Mathematics Spring Lake, MI Alpha Phi

JOYCE DROLEN Mathematics Kalamazoo, MI Sigma Iota Beta

JUDITH DROOG Phys Ed Cerritos, CAL Sigma Sigma

MARRION DURR Biology Erie, PA

DOUGLAS DYKSTRA Music Grosse Pointe, MI

JOANNE EENIGENBURG

Psych/Soc Fremont, MI

LINDA ELFRINK Political Science Martin, MI

RAYMOND ELMORE Mathematics, Bus Ed Selkirk, NY

JAMES ENDERLIN Spanish Prattsville, NY

CAROLYN ESSEN BERG Humanities Holland, MI

FLOYD ESSINK Psychology Zeeland, MI

CRAIG FALETTI Business Ad Chicago, ILL Arcadian

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ANNE FISHER Psychology Detroit, Ml

MURIEL FORDHAM Chemistry Muskegon, MI Kappa Chi

JANIS FORMSMA Spanish Grand Rapids, MI Delta Phi

DEAN FOWLER Lang Arts Rushville, IND

RONALD FRANKLIN Religion Los Angeles, CAL

WAYNE FRASCH Biology Midland. MI

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DEBORAH FRENCH Lang Arts Bellerose, NY Sigma Iota Beta

SUSAN FRUECHTENICHT

Psych/Soc Southfield. MI

DIANE EUGITT English Tonawanda, NY Sigma Sigma

THOMAS GARTNER History English Rockford, ILL Arcadian

BETTE GAYDOS Philosophy Spanish Tarry town, NY

KATHLEEN GAY LORD Psych/Soc Schenectady, NY Sigma Iota Beta

JENNIFER GHISELIN English Dade City, FLA

CARLETON GOLDER Psychology Indianapolis, IND

CARL GOMES Biology Oatmont. PA Emersonian

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U N HAAKSMA Psych/Soc Grand Rapids, MI

MARYL HAGE Science composite Muskegon, MI Kappa Chi

JANET HAGEMAN Psych/Soc Flemington, MI

RONALD HAGER Bus Ad Grand Rapids, MI Centurian

SANDRA GOOSEN Humanities Ed Grand Rapids, MI Delta Phi

THOMAS GOUWENS Music South Holland, ILL

SCOTT GRAHAM Chemistry Bloomfieid Hills, MI Emersonian

KENNETH GRALOW Psychology Schenectady, NY Knickerbocker

STEVEN GREER Psychology Harrington Park, NJ Centurian

MARTIN GRIT Mathematics Economics Hudsonville, MI Cosmopolitian

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JACK HANKAMP Biology Wyoming, MI Arcadian

KARIN HANSEN History Wheaton, ILL Delta Phi

RALPH HANSEN Spanish Edison, NJ

RICHARD HASSLINGER Bus Ad Bridle, NJ Fraternal

EUGENE HAULENBEEK Art Far Hills, NJ Cosmopolitan

CLIFFORD HAVERDINK

Bus Ad Holland. MI

GARY HAYDEN Political Science Pompton Plains, NJ

JOHN HEINSUIS Geology River Edge, NJ Fraternal

MARY HEKMAN Philo of Religion Holland, MI

I FSI YF HERCHENRODER

Phys Ed Altamont, NY

JOANNE HERNBERG Psych/Soc Cape Coral, FLA Sigma Iota Beta

PAUL HEUSINKVELD Biology Holland, MI Cosmopolitian

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LYNN HILLEGONDS Mathematics Holland, MI Sigma Sigma

TIMOTHY HILLEGONDS

Mathematics Holland, MI Fraternal

RICHARD HINE Phys Ed Muskegon, MI Cosmopolitan

SUSAN HIPWELL Psych/Soc Lewiston, NY

CELIA HOGENBOOM Lang Arts Clymer, NY

KEVIN HOLLEMAN Biology Grandville, MI Fraternal

JOHN HOLLENDONNER

Business Titusville, NJ A Phi O

ROBERT HOLTZ Bus Econ Schenectady, NY

CAROL HONDORP Psych/Soc Muskegon, MI Delta Phi

SUSAN HOP Lang Arts Allegan, MI

ROOSEVELT HOWARD Psych/Soc Theatre Chicago, ILL

DONNA HOWITT Humanities Amsterdam, NY Kappa Chi

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KAY HUBBARD Theatre Bedford. OH

GARLAN HUBERTS Physics Hudsonville, MI

LOUISE HUGHES History English La Crescenta, CAL Kappa Chi

BRIAN HUNTSMAN Bus Ad Wayne, PA Arcadian

LINDA HUTCHINGS English Eden, NY Sigma Iota Beta

DOUGLAS IVERSON Bus Ad, Econ Muskegon, MI Arcadian

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MARY JALVING Soc Sciences composite St. Joseph, MI Delta Phi

KENNETH JANDA Chem, Physics Denver, COL

PATRICIA JANDA Biology Paramus, NJ

DAVID JIPPING Elem Ed Columbus, OH Centurian

MARTHA JOHNSON French Chesterland, OH Delta Phi

NANCY JOHNSON Social Studies Ridgefield, NJ

NANCY JONKER Biology Clifton, NJ Kappa Chi

JERRY KEIZER Bus Ad Byron Center, NJ Fraternal

DOR1NDA KELSEY Education Norwich, CT

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KAREN KENT Theatre, Psych Mayville, NY

DONALD KETCHAM Math, Philo Voorheesville, NY Emersonian

MARY JO KIEFER Science composite Homewood. ILL Kappa Beta Phi

RUSSELL KIEFER Bus Ad Staten Island, NY Arcadian

SHARON KLAHR Music Ed Shoharie, NY

JAN KLINGENBERG Humanities Holland. MI

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JERRY KOMEJAN Mathematics Zeeland, MI

DALE KOOISTRA Chemistry Wyoming, MI

BARBARA KOOY Humanities Lansing, ILL

JOANNE KORNOELJE Theatre Grand Rapids, MI

DIRK KRAMER Political Science Zeeland, MI

MARLEEN KUITE Lang Arts Holland, MI

DAYNE LAMB Philosophy Kingston, MA

JAMES LAMER Phys Ed Zeeland. MI Arcadian

DEBORAH LAUG Phys Ed Canajoharie, NY Sigma Sigma

ANN LEMMER French Kalamazoo, MI Delta Phi

DWIGHT LESLIE Psychology Cincinnati, OH Emersonian

KIM TOIN LIM Psychology Singapore

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KENNETH LODDEN Bus Ad Grand Rapids, MI Cosmopolitan

DONALD LUBBEN Psych, Business Grand Rapids, MI Emersonian

LOIS LUBBEN Psych/Soc Wychoff, NJ Alpha Phi

ROBERT LUYENDYK Economics Muskegon, MI Arcadian

JEAN MARING Humanities Grand Rapids, MI Delta Phi

JOYCE MEAD Social Studies Niantic, CT Sigma Iota Beta

WALDON MERTZ Physics Rockford, ILL

JANE MICHMERHUIZEN

Humanities Holland, MI Delta Phi

SHELLIE MIDAVAINE Psych/Soc Pittsford, NY Sigma Iota Beta i

CHARLES MILLER Bus Ad Stony Brook, NY

JAMES MOORE Religion Hancock, NY

JANICE MOORE Geology Plymoth, Ml

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JANE MOORED English Grandville, MI

JAMES MOREHOUSE Music Ed Schenectady, NY

CRAIG MORGAN Chem, Biology Muskegon, Ml Cosmopolitan

ELLEN MORGAN Art Clinton, NY

MARY MOUW English Holland, MI

DOUGLAS MRAZEK French Berwyn, ILL

KATHLEEN MULDER Psych/Soc Frankfort, ILL

HOLLY NELMES French Kennebunk, ME

ELIZABETH NEWTON Political Science Colts Neck, NJ

PAULA NICHOLS Religion Benton Harbor, MI

KATHRYN NICHOLSON Mathematics Linden, NJ Kappa Beta Phi

WILLIAM NICHOLSON Music Oswego, NY

Seniors 95

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DEBORAH NORTHROP Art, Education Farmington. MI Alpha Phi

NANCY NORTON Lang Arts La Grange, ILL Delta Phi

ANITA NYHUIS English Holland. MI

TERRY NYHUIS Physic. Bus Ad Hamilton, MI

KATHY NYKYFORCHYN

Psych/Soc Albertson, NY

KAY OAE Psychology Japan

96 Seniors

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MARK OLTHOFF Psych/Soc Muskegon, MI

HENRY OOSTERVELD Psychology Ontario, CAN

SHARON OSENGA Business Ad Lake Odessa, MI

JOHN PAARLBERG Philosophy South Holland, ILL

PATRICIA PACKARD Psych/Soc Ridgewood, NJ Sigma Sigma

KATHYRN PAGE Psych/Soc Schoolcraft, MI Kappa Beta Phi

THOMAS PAGE Psychology Holland. MI

JAMES PARK Religion Lewiston, NY Knickerbocker

GAIL PARKER Psychology Plainwell, MI Sigma Sigma

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MARTHA PATRIE Chemistry Troy, NY

BARBARA PAUL Sociology Fella, IOWA Kappa Beta Phi

RICHARD PENDER French Emerson, NJ

PEGGY PICKERING Psych/Soc St. Thomas, VI

RICHARD POHL Mathematics Crystal Lake, ILL

CINDY POLL Mathematics Hamilton, MI

GLENN PRIDE Music Nashville, TENN

JOYCE PRUIKSMA English Clifton, NJ Sigma Sigma

MARILYN RAY English, Theatre Fort Smith. ARK

KATHLEEN REINHARDT

French Watervilet, MI

DONALD REMO French Mahwah, NJ

BEVERLY REMTEMA Psych/Soc Grandville, MI Delta Phi

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GORDON RENKES Chemistry Fulton, ILL

RICHARD REYNEN Business Sheboygan Falls, WIS Emersonian

PAMELA REYNOLDS Psychology Muskegon, MI

GAYLE RISSI Social Studies Grand Rapids, MI Sigma Sigma

MARK ROBERTS Political Science New Hyde Park, NY Knickerbocker

MARGARET ROSE Theatre College Point, NY

ANNA ROSS Chem, Biology Manhassett Hills, NY

SUZANNE RUTLEDGE Econ, Bus Ad Garwin, IOWA Kappa Beta Phi

JANET SAHAGIAN Biology Lake Vicca, ILL

DANIEL SAUL Business Ad Holland, MI

PHILLIP SCHAAP History Holland, MI

MARIANNE SCHAEFER Social Studies Homewood, ILL Kappa Beta Phi

Seniors 99

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LAURIE SCHLANGEN Psych/Soc Bethel Park, PA Sigma Iota Beta

MARY SCHMIDT Humanities Wheaton, ILL

CRAIG SCHROTENBOER

Business Ad Zeeland, MI Arcadian

GERALD SITTSER Chemistry Grand Rapids, MI Fraternal

PHIL SLAGBOOM Economics Amsterdam, The NETHERLANDS

JOEL SLAGER Business Ad Spring Lake, MI Cosmopolitan

100 Seniors

TIMOTHY SEISE Political Science Rochelle Park, NJ Emersonian

JULIA SEVENER German Petosky, MI Sigma Iota Beta

PATRICIA SHIFFNER Spanish Sommerset, NJ

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MARTHE SLAGH Phys Ed Saranac, MI Sigma Sigma

DORIS SMITH Geology Denver COL Sigma Iota Beta

KATHY JO SMITH Psychology Wayland, MI Kappa Beta Phi

MARTIN SNOAP Mathematics Wyoming, MI Arcadian

MARY STAM Lang Arts Holland, MI

STEVEN STAM Psychology Holland, MI

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MICHAEL STAMPFLER Political Science Delton, MI

DONALD STEELE Theatre Williamsville. NY

NANCY STERK Psych/Soc Waupun, WIS Kappa Chi

STEPHEN STOWELL Math, Spanish Allegan, MI

Seniors 101

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GORO SUZUKI English Holland, MI

DOUGLAS SWANSON Chemistry Holland, Ml

JULIE SWEERS English Grand Rapids, MI

EMILY TAGGERT English Westfield, MASS

ROBERT TANIS English Holland, MI

PHILIP TAPPERT French Traverse City, Ml

AMANDA TAUB Psychology Dearborn, MI Sigma Sigma

ANITA TEIN English Martin, MI

DOROTHY TELFOR English, German Mt. Pleasant, MI

DENISE TEN CLAY Social Studies Souix Center, IOWA

ELLEN TEN HOOR English Holland, MI

MARINUS T'HOEN Philosophy Holland. MI

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AMY TING Bio Chem SINGAPORE

BARBARA TOMMOLA Phys Ed W. Coxsackie, NY Alpha Phi

JOHN TOREN Mathematics Lansing, ILL

MARY TRIPP Psych/Soc Holland, Ml Kappa Beta Phi

RONALD TUCKER Business Ad Holland, MI

RICHARD TURNER Economics Hazlet, NJ

Seniors 103

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CONSTANCE TUROSE Biology Auburn, NY Sigma Iota Beta

LOIS VANCIL Psychology Pontiac, MI

EUGENE VANDEBUNTE Science composite Dorr, MI Cosmopolitan I

SHERI VANDERHEUVEL

Lang Arts Battle Creek, MI

PATSY VANDERBIE Psychology Holland, MI

PAUL VANDERMEER Psychology Kalamazoo, MI

104 Seniors

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DAVID VAN DONKELAAR

English Muskegon, MI Emersonian

BARBARA VAN ECK French Waldwick, NJ

LAUREL VAN HAITSMA Humanities Homewood, ILL Kappa Beta Phi

MARY VAN KAMPEN Psych/Soc Holland, MI

ELIZABETH VANKERKHOVEN

Psychology Ontario, CAN

KATHY VAN KRUININGEN

French Hackensack, NJ

PHILIP VAN LENTE Biology Holland, MI

MARK VAN OOSTENBURG

Political Science Holland, MI Arcadian

DAVID VAN PAMELEN Business Ad Webster, NY Knickerbocker

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SARAH VAN PERNIS Art Rockford, ILL Alpha Phi

FONDA VAN SLOTEN English Fremont, MI

DEBORAH VAUGHN Psych/Soc Putneyville, NY

DAWN VOLL1NK English Holland, Ml Sigma Sigma

(iARY VRUGGINK Mathematics Hudsonville, Ml

SUSAN WALLACE Biology Southneld, Ml Kappa Beta Phi

NANCY WALLENDALE Mathematics Wykoff, NJ Kappa Chi

TIMOTHY WALTERS Theatre St. Louis, MO A Phi O

GLENN WEENER Mathematics Holland, Ml

EMILOU WE1SSFLOG French Chatham, NY

LAWRENCE WHITE Political Science Selkirk, NY

LYNDA WIFE Psychology Churchville, PA

106 Seniors

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MARK WILDMAN Psychology Southgate, MI Emersonian

JOHANNA WIILLEMS French, History Bowie, MD

HUDSON WILSON Business Ad Edina, MINN Fraternal

PATRICIA WILSON Humanities Edina, MINN Sigma Sigma

EILEEN WINTER Psych/Soc Berwyn, ILL Kappa Beta Phi

ELIZABETH WITHERSPOON

English Holland, MI

JANET WRIGLEY Mathematics Grosse Pointe Woods,

MI Sigma Iota Beta

STEPHEN WYKSTRA Philo of Rel, Physics Martin, MI A Phi O

SUE YEAGER French Conrad, MONT

MARVIN YOUNGER Lang Arts Philadelphia, PA Centurian

D1NA ZINI French Holland, MI

RANDALL ZOMERMAAND

Mathematics Holland, MI Fraternal

Seniors 107

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CLASS OF 1973

"In the faces of men and women I see God."

Walt Whitman

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Gary Abel John Aceto Laurie Anman Deborah Badeau Cynthia Bates Ma ary Berends

Kristi Beukema Jacalyn Bigelow

Marilyn Bloisdell Gerard Bobeldyk

Carey Boote Kenneth Bos

Mary Bos Richard Boss

Daniel Bouwman Bettina Brown Eric Brown Toki Brownlee David Bruggers Sue Bruggink

Juniors 109

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Roger BulTam

Dick Bullerman

Virginia Burton

Christine Bush

Linda Bush

Stanley Busman

John Caulfield

Sheila Cerny

Richard Cook Joseph Courter

110 Juniors

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Joy Crawford

Maria Damienbrin"

Donald De Bruyn

Ronald Deenik

Patricia De Kam

Nancy De Young

Joann Duvekot Mary Dykema

Juniors 111

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Michael Ebbers Douglas Edema Laura Eichhorn Donna Evans Steve Farrar Christian Eenton

Timothy Field Harold Fitzgerald Mary Fleming Virginia Foss Molly Gates John Geneva

Raymond Gest Kerry Ann Gibson Rosalyn Gorzeman Charles Gossett Thomas Grundvig Robert Harridge

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Philip Harrington Margretta Hauth Rita Hayden David Helmus Susan Hicks David Hietbrink

Karla Hoesch Robert HofTman Jeanne Hoftiezer David Holstrom Thomas Jeltes Jane Johnson

112 Juniors

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Debra Karie Linda Kiphart Calvin Kleinheksel Jean Klooster Rosemary Koorndyk Robert Korstange

Eunice Koster Roger Krutz Barbara Larsen Donald Larsen Jerry Lauver David Leestma

Willa Lemken Gayle Lindhout Kurt Loosenort Esther Luttikhuizen Rosetta Manus Barbara Marsh

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Daniel McAulitTe Mary Mcllveen Robert Medema James Minzey Harold Modrow Joanne Monroe

Juniors 113

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Elaine Nichols Cathie Northouse Richard Nyhof Jean Nykerk James O'Connell Sharron Opsahl Richard Paarlberg Mary Jo Partridge Patricia Pavel Robin Pearce Sarah Penny

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Eric Peterson Jocelyn Peterson Lawrence Peterson Lousie Pfeiffer Betsy Phillips David Phillips Judith Pillen Gary Plooster Bruce Poetter Susan Ponstein Lee Price

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James Rauwerdink Terry Reen Catherine Schaub Robert Sehellenberg John Schmidt Denise Schuiling

Susan Sinclair Linda Sloothaak Howard Slotman Barbara Smalling Bruce Smith Cynthia Smith

Deborah Smith Richard Smith Sheryl Smith Wilma South Jacquelyn Stegeman Derrvl Stewart

James Stills Thomas Stuit Dorothy Swanson Vicki Ten Haken Charles Tharp James Ticknor

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Joyce Van Aken Mary Van Andel Velma Van Ark Gloria Vande Hoef Sharon Vander Meer Robert Van Dyk

Eleanor Van Lierop Carol Van Voorst Patricia Van Wyk Lois Veenhoven Joann Ver Beek Thomas Vis

Beth Vruggink Lynne Walchenbach Edward Walton Linda Weaver Lavon Wendel John White

Sue Ann White James Wickstra Lynda Wierenga Lillian Wiersma Alan Winne Linda Wood

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Jerry Wormeester Janice Wortleboer Mary Zaleta

Juniors 117

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It is a common wonder of"all men. how among so many million faces there should be none alike. Sir Thomas Browne

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Jane Achterhoff

Michael Alexanian James Armstrong Deborah Aten

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Brian Boeve Carolyn Borgert Charles Brooks

Kurt Avery Jane Barnett Barbara Basnett Gregory Bazaz Lucille Beagle

Gary Begley Marcia Beugel Deborah Bian Martha Blocksma Paul Boddy

Elynn Brouwers

Sophomores 119

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Jennifer Brown Barry Brugger Robert Brumooge Timothy Buis Ronald Bultema Robin Burgess

Clarence Burton Thomas Busard Chadwick Busk Daniel Case Sylvia Ceyer David Claus

Sidney Colvin Gerritt Crandall David Daubenspeck Mary Davis John Deheus Bruce Delnay

Yvonne De Maar Linda Dick Marvin Dietz Carlos Donascimento Sue Drenkhan Le Roy Du Shane

Leslie Dykstra Marcia Dykstra Diane Easton Pamela Edgington Jane Felden Josephine Filipek

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Deborah Firmbach Carl Folkert Carl Gearhart Michelle George Mary Gerber Wanda Goetz

Lucinda Gordon Jefi'ery Gray Greg Gronwall Lawrence Hagberg Richard Hakken Selwyn Harlow

Susan Hegedus Sara Hickok John Hoftiezer Diana Holthuis Lois Hoogstra Bruce Houtman

Gary Howe Christine Huber John Huizenga Judith Jalving Werner Jorck Joan Kacewich

Phyllis Kal lemyn Thomas Kapral Barbara Kastelin Jodee Keller Garry Kempker Susan Kerle

Sophomores 121

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Robert Kibbey Margaret K ing

Linda K lomp Deborah Kon ins

Janet Koopman Gregory Kuna

Anita Lamberts Diana Lanting

122 Sophomores

Karen Kirms

Barbara Koop

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Patricia Lemmcr

Scott Lenheiser Max Lokers

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James Maciejko Steven Mancenelli

Marshall Loomis Richard Lopez

Nancy Gail Marron

Zuellen Marshall Gregg Mast

Marianna Maver

Sophomores 123

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Wil l iam Mc Andrew Jim Mc Farl in Anthony Mc Lean Elizabeth Meengs Sharon Meengs Mary Beth Megan

Judy Meyering Susan Miles Mary Mi l lard Julie Mi l ler Amado Mol ina Justice Moncrease

Keith Moored John Morehouse Scott Morrison Terry Muilenberg Kathy Mulder David Naberhuis

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Kevin Neckers Ronald Nelson Anne Niedziela Barbara Jo Nietering Christian Nj imma Caron Noggle

124 Sophomores

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Stephen Norden Priscilla Northrop Andrew Nyboer Nanette Olmstead Gail Omdorf f Jorilet Paets

Barbara Patmos Jean Paul Carol Pels Gregg Perry Douglas Peterman Linda Peterson

Diana Pierson Kathy Poll Joan Powers Samuel Quiring Virginia Reed Peter Rengel

Sophomores

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Donald Rinkus Terry Robinson Vicki Romein

Terrance Rose Linda Rosekrans Deborah Russell Susan Russo

Karen Ruthe Joyce Swinska Ricky Schaap Luka Schemenauer Cathy Schuler

Roy Shuey Gregory Slenk Kathy Smith Gayle Spangler Roxanna Spurgis

Thomas Staal Mart in Stark Pearl Stark John Stoup

Kathy Stroven Kathy Sullivan Linda Swinyard

Donald Troast Teresa Trottier

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Kathleen Tschanz Peggy Tuesink Micnael Van Buren

Timothy Van Dam Kathy Vander Molen David Vander Weide Dixey Vander Wer f

Richard Van Heukelum Robert Van Voorst Brian Veneklasen Nancy Viel Ann Voskuil Betsy Wackernagel

Cathy Walchenbach Jo Ann Webster James Weed David Wesner Carol Weurding

Wil l iam Whitlock Vicki Wiegerink Wesley Wilhelmsen Deborah Wil l iams

Michael Wol f Robert Wolf f Karen Yntema

Laura Zuidema Michael Zylstra

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CLASS OF 1975

Since I first saw your face

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Bobette Aardema Virginia Agre Mable Akutagawa Jane Andringa Kathleen Apr i l l Diana Apsey

Cynthia Arnold Michelle Baillie Sandra Balducci David Bartley All ison Bassett Carol Baughman

Nora Bauman Loretta Baxter John Beahm Marcia Beard Gary Belanus Richard Benthin

James Beran Jill Berry Kathy Blaske Kevin Boerman Wil l iam Boersma Mark Bolthouse

Christine Bonetti Daniel Boote Charlene Bos Jean Boven Sharon Boven Alison Boyles

Wendy Braat Susan Braden Thomas Bragg Arthur Brassard Eric Bratt Barbara Brehm

Freshmen

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Janet Brevick Brad Broekstra Dale Brokaw Karen Brown Sandra Brown Robert Buikema

Debra Buis Harvey Burkhour Linda Butler Priscilla Buys Gordon Callam Allison Campbell

Claire Campbell John Cavallo John Caven Philip Ceeley Edward Chavez James Clark

Neil Clark Thomas Claus David Cluley Patricia Coldren Martha Colenbrander Anne Colyer

Carol Conkl in Gary Constant Mark Convoy Paul Cornell Jil l Cronk Don Davis

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Deborah Dawson Dorothy Dean Marv De Blaay Wil l iam De Block Marjorie De Kam David De Kok

Karen De Meester Rita Den Hartog Lisa Denison Steven De Paoli David Diller James Donkersloot

Debra Doom Debra Dowlyn Charles Dunning Judith Dykema Carol Earhart Kevin Echart

Diane Edwards Kathleen Ell iot Ralph Ellison Deborah Fairchild Ruben Ferrol Charles Fisher

Debra Fisher Pamela Fisher Marion Fowke Paul Fowler Janice Fraaza Marie French

Freshmen 131

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Debra Frifeldt

Jeanette Gaise Mari lyn Gaylord Linda Gleason David Gebhard

Nancy Fuller Teresa Fuller Diana Furtney

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Joanna Gierveld Susan Glerum Jane Goeman James Goldman

Karen Gralow Luann Greenwood James Gresham

132 Freshmen

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Shari Gri f fen

James Hale Carol Hallett Elizabeth Hands

Elizabeth Hann Thomas Hart Diane Hartje Rebecca Hartman

Paul Hendricks Lloyd Heneveld Phyllis Henesler Debra Herchenroder

Nancy Herink Susan Hermance Lynn Hermenet

Freshmen 133

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John Heschle James Hickman Keith Hietbrink Celestine Hile Sara Hoebeke Richard Hoehler

Kenneth Hoesch Deborah Hoetger Wendy Holmes Jean Hondorp Karen Hosteller Christina Hrushka

John Hudleson Pamela Hutchings Nanette Inman Kristy Jacobusse John Jensen Bonnie Johnson

Karen Johnson Lawrence Johnson Mark Johnson Shirley Jousma Kimberly Karsten David Keizer

David Kempers Linda Kie Patricia Kiser Robert Klein John Kloosterboer Marilyn Knak

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134 Freshmen

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George Kniowski John Koeppe Mary Koeppe Michael Kohn Kenneth Kooistra Janet Koop

Carol Kornoelje Patricia Kort Kathern Korver Patricia Kottyan Martha Kraay Eleanor Kramer

Beverly Kuiper Russell Kupfr ian Steven Kupres Leslie Lam Deborah Langdon Janice Law

Nancy Lawson Wil l iam Lawton Pamela Leestma Penny Lind Kristlne Linquist Robert Luidens

Vaughn Maatman Joan Mac Wood Julie Marcellus Donna March Bruce Mart in Janice Mason

Freshmen 135

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Jacqueline Masters Deborah Maxwell Jeffery McGeehan Susan Meeusen Margo Merchant Susan Michel

Bonnie Miedema Anne Miles Annetta Mi l ler James Mil ler Lynne Mi l ler Paul Mil ler

Elizabeth Mi l lonig Mary Modrow Bolt Moore Jill Morrone Carol Morse Kristine Musco

Jan Myers Mary Jane Myers Robert Myers Rosemary Nadolsky Maureen Nieboer Rebecca Nielson

James Nienhouse Loralee Norden Wi l l iam Nykyforchyn Paul Ondrus Nancy Oosting Jean (Dttignon

136 Freshmen

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Steve Pearson Cheryl Peck Carla Petrak JefTery Pett Glenn Pfeiffer Melissa Piatt

Beth Plaggemars Vicki Poelma Sue Poppink Brenda Porter Jeanie Postmus Lee Reen

Susan Rens Robin Rinkus Lynda Robertson Nicholas Rodenhouse Carol Roossien Patricia Rumminger

Ann Rypstra Joseph Rzepka Michael Sashenosky Carol Schellenberg Elizabeth Schlegel Kenneth Schmidt

I Freshmen 137

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Joan Schramm Mary Jo Scotl Henry Shadwell John Sinclair Ann Slager Barbara Small

David Smith Pamela Smith Philip Smith Susan Smith Amy Spitler Gerard Spoelhef

Mari lyn Spreng Charles Stagg Douglas Staley Dave Stearns Geoffrey Stewart Barbara Stone

Dennis Sturtevant Denise Sullivan Mark Sweers Nancy Tameling Claude Taniguchi Sally Tazelaar

Dennis Te Beest Jared Thomas Nancy Thompson Marilyn Tidball Beth Timme Richard Traylor

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Michal Truelsen Susan Van Branteghem Lee Vande Bunte Judy Vande Hoef Steven Vandenberg Ronald VanderKolk

James VanderMeer Claire Vander Meulen Steven Van Doornik Nancy Van Heest Debora Van Kampen Donald Van Oostendorp

Linda Van Soest Linda Vint Mary Vlieger Jane' Voogd Michael Voss Brian Vriesman

Michael Waalkes Glenn Wagner Rhonda Wallace Sharon Warner Stephanie Weimer Janice Weitz

Freshmen 139

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Patrick Welch Susan Wells

Mary Weston Laura Wheatly

Michelle White Adelaide Whitehouse Janice Weidmun

Daniel Wiersma Mark Wil l iams John Witty

James Wojcicki Wi l l iam Wolters Ruth Wolt ing

Klizabeth Zack Mark Zielke

Joseph Zitterman Mary Zondervan

140 Freshmen

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When I was a child,

I spoke as a child,

I understood as a child,

I thought as a child;

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When 1 became a man,

I put away

childish things.

For now we see

through a glass darkly;

But then face to Face;

Now I know in part:

But then

Shall 1 know.

liven as 1 am known.

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PHILOSOPHY

"Philosophy is always alert to the new question that is there to be raised." For this department, philosophy is always an act of inquiry. In the context of a liberal arts education, phi-losophy serves three classes of students. 1—Those interested in the wide range of inquiries that characterize liberal arts education, 2 -Those whose main educational interest is in specialized areas and, 3—For those who plan to major in phi-losophy. Dr. D. Ivan Dykstra is the head of the department.

1. Dykstra

144 Philosophy Department

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W. Hillegonds

A. Jentz, Jr.

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ENGLISH Throughout time man has made statements concerning himself, his world, and his fellow man. Some of these have been recorded in writing. They await discovery. The English Department leads this investigation.

C. Hutter

C. DeGraaf

146 English Department

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D. Jellema

E. Brand

P. Schakel

W. Reynolds

English Department 147

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FOREIGN

AND

CLASSICAL

LANGUAGES M. Castillo

Dutch French German Greek Latin Linguistics Russian Spanish

M, Faber, J. Vickers A. Searles

148 Foreign and Classical Languages

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O. Pino C. Powell

H. Weller N. Wheeler

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J. Bultman

EDUCATION

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H. Burke

H. Bakker

M. Vander Ploeg

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p 0 L 1 T I C A L

J. Zoetewey

A. Vanderbush

The Political Science department is on the rise. It of-fers various studies for majors including an interna-tional studies program. It also offers a program for students that want to be active in policies now. They are: a Washington semester, a model United Nations session and work as a congressional intern in the State Legislative program.

Members of the department are: Chairman: Mr. James Zoetewey, Mr. Jack Holmes, Mr. Robert El-der, Mr. Renze Hoeksema, Mr. Alvin Vanderbush.

R. Elder K. Hoeksema J. Holmes

152 Political Science Department

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COMMUNICA TIONS The communications department sees itself as the department of getting people to communicate more with each other. The department now offers inde-pendent study for students, and also employs them at various local radio stations. There is also the future possi-bility of student consulting.

D. Selvar J. Hopkins

H. Mikle

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H I S T O R Y

P. Fried

W. Cohen

By knowing what he has been man will begin to know what he is. The History Department, headed by Dr. Fried, seeks knowl-edge, and through knowledge, understanding. We examine man's expressions of himself; his cultural heritage. We examine individuals and their surroundings and how they have worked to affect change. We examine the isolated in order to draw from it those relationships which will make valid generalizations. By knowing what he is man will begin to understand what he is to be.

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D. Clark

M. Petrovich

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PSYCHOLOGY Courses in psychology provide cultural background, supple-ment training of students in many other fields concerned with people and sometimes becoming the area of major study for those who plan occupations emphasizing human relations. The aims of the psychology department are (1) to pilot psy-chology as a liberal arts subject, (2) to assist students pre-paring for jobs related to psychology and (3) to prepare stu-dents for graduate school.

Dr. Myers is the chairman of the department.

S. Wilcox

156 Psychology Department

P. Van Eyl

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L. Beach

J. Reynierse

R. Brown

Psychology Department 157

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SOCIOLOGY

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K. Sebens W. Mclntyre

R. Van Kampcn

Sociology Department 159

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RELIGION

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R. Palma

E. Bruins

Religion Department

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GEOLOGY Although the newest science at Hope, geology has established itself as one of the most active in student research. Since its conception under Dr. Tharin four years ago, annual field trips for all majors have been sponsored to New England, the Grand Canyon, Florida, and the Appalachians. An extensive ocean-ography program is also supported using the 38-foot college reasearch vessel.

R, Reinking

C. Tharin

162 Geology Department

W. French

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GEOGRAPHY AND GERMAN Man is shaped: his endeavors limited and encouraged. One shaping force is that of the Earth. The Geography Depart-ment, Mr. Heine: chairman, examines how the region that man inhabits can determine what his social, economic, reli-gious, cultural and political existance is.

A. Bedell

W. Heine

Geography and German Departments 163

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Front Row: R. Vandervelde. R. Wepfer, J.Whitt le 2nd Row: F. Sherburne, J. Vanlwaarden, D. Sommers, J Folkert, C. Steketee, H. Dershem, 3rd Row: E. Tanis

MA THEM A TICS

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H. Frissel

166 Physics Department

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BIOLOGY P. VanFaasen

168 Biology Department

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R. Ockerse J. Dusseau

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E. Jekel

Chemistry is the science concerned with substances—their properties, composition and reactions. Four principal areas may be defined: analytical inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry. Every educated person should have some knowl-edge of chemistry, and many interesting and profitable ca-reers require varying amounts of training in this field. The minimum requirement for a chemistry major at Hope is twenty-five hours in the subject.

Dr. David Klein is the chairman of the department.

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D. Smith

S. Wettack

Chemistry Department 171

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PHYSICAL EDUCA TION G. Brewer

E. Brown

172 Physical Education Department

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L. Green

S. Parker

R. DeVette

Physical Education Department

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174 Economics and Business Administration Departments

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D. Hull

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MUSIC

R. Cavanaugh

Music is a language for all peoples and times. This sort of statement raises many questions. The Music Department, headed by Mr. Ritsema starts to answer them. What is music? Every course deals with this, music within a liberal arts education, under-standing its nature. For some music is a profes-sional goal; there are many more questions for them. How do I make music? Performance and applied music. What has music been and how has it changed? Music His-tory. What is happening when I make music? Mu-sic Theory. How do I teach others about mu-sic? Music Education.

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J. Holleman

J. Conway A. Kooiker R Rietberg

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THEA TRE DEPARTMENT

J. Tammi M. Finn

D. Finn. Chairman

178 Theatre Department

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PRESIDENT-ELECT

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"Being chancellor means having your picture in the Milestone . . .

WILLIAM VANDER LUGHT Chancellor and Distinguished Professor-at-large

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To TOM RENNER Our advisor This page is dedicated to you, for supporting us

Tom Renner

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Front Row: G. Bazaz—assistant editor, C. Vandermeulen, B. T imme, L. Dykstra—editor-in-chief, M . Spreng, R. Houghton—business manager, assistant photographer, Second: B. Hands, N . Heinz, D. Bossenbroek, M. Merchant, S. Jousma, H. Burkhour

MILESTONE—even the title has a significance beyond the printed page this year. The 1972 MILESTONE marks the construction of a pillar we hope will serve as a foundation for many years of fine annuals in the future.

For a number of years, student and administrative officials have been openly questioning the existence of this record. Indeed, the 1972 MILESTONE seemed doomed to failure when editor Linda Wyff resigned last fall. Under the able leadership of new editor Leslie Dykstra, the staff overcame questions of "Where is student support for a Milestone?" with the encouraging aid of Mr. Tom Renner and Dr. Richard Vandevelde and the Student Communications Media Committee; but found itself only a few months away from deadlines with a completely new staff. Starting from scratch, the girls of Dykstra showed an insatiable capacity for work getting this volume in print . . . a tome we think will add a new dimension to campus literature. We acknowledge that the MILESTONE has not yet arrived—we rec-ognize and regret ommisions—but feel it is indeed a "milestone" along the road to a student annual, not of the past, but of the now.

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The Anchor Station under the direction of General Manager Doug Levine has broadcast a wide variety of music this year. Various changes and a group of experienced DJ's have given the station and Hope's students a valuable media for relaying news information and all of today's contemporary sounds.

Front Row 1. D. Staley 2. D. Levine 3. D. Bullerman Second Row !. N. Harridge 2, T. Kapral 3, J. Demeester 4, S, Vandenberg Third Row 1. B. DeBlock Fourth Row 1. J. Beahm 2. J. Gray 3. T. Vis 4. J. Armstrong

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CHEMISTR Y CLUB

Left to right: C. Borgeson, M. Koeppe, T. Swartz. D. Spoelhof, S. Ceyer, B. Wolf!', J. Monroe. D. Swanson, B. Vanderlaan, T. Bade, K. Lemmon, D, Kooistra, D. Hoefle, R. Clapthor, J, Hofteizer, A. Odubela, Dr. Williams. T, Poon. C. Kan,

The Chemistry Club had an active year mixing academics with fun. Members enjoyed the annual fall and spring picnics and a party held at the home of their advisor, Dr, Donald Williams, The group traveled to Chicago on a field trip to Ar-gonne National Laborotories, The Chemistry Club also heard five guest speakers and lectures by several chemistry depart-ment professor on their work. One of the highlights of the year was a heated debate on "The Social Responsibility of the Scientist" with Dr, Doyle of the Chemistry Department. Dr, Megow of the German Department, and Dr. D. Ivan Dykstra of Philosophy Department, which drew a large crowd of interested students and faculty.

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From row: J. Bos, R. Gorzeman, M. Wissink, M. Mulder, L. Pfannmuller, Second row: A. Ross, S. Fisher. K. Holleman, P. Van Lente, R. Jarman, Third Row: M. Durr. D. Edema. R. Nyhof, Dr. Van Faasen. S, Baker

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In February of 1972, the fifteen members of the Geology Club spent the weekend in In-diana exploring caves. On another field trip in May, they went to the Devonian Beds of Silica in Ohio to go fossil hunting. Jon Dyk-stra is the president of the organization, with Jan Moore as the vice-president.

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C. De Haan M. Meade B. Wolff M. Fleming

The Hope for the Earth Club is responsible for initiating and continuing the recycling of tin from Saga and the fac-ulty. It's created paid jobs and is funded by the Noyes Foundation. The Club conducts a bi-weekly newspaper drive for students and every other Saturday volunteers col-lect glass, tin, and aluminum for recycling with the March of Dimes. Early in the fall, they conducted a street clean-up campaign in conjunction with the members of A Phi O. Mary Mead is the president and Mary Fleming is the vice-president.

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Front Row: K.J. Smith, B. Boote, J. Wickens, L. Schlangen, B. Liggett, E. Esmark, S. Vanderheide, M. Straw, K . Hubbard, A. Ross, J. Willems, D. Kooistra, G. Renkes Second Row: B. Cooper, P. Smith, R. Douglas, P. Van-demeer, L. Pfannmueller, C. Denhart, C. Kan Thi rd Row: J Moore, P. Remtema, T. Hillegonds, V. Folkert, M. OlthofT

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Front Row: R. Sanford, Mrs. Hillegonds, J. Ticknor, Mr. Struik Second Row: K . Kent, B. Pollack, J. Winne, H. Oostenveld, T, Hooyman

Higher Horizons is a program in which Hope students can "adopt" younger brothers or sisters from Holland area. Bruce Struik, director of Higher Horizons, is in the process of broadening its scope to include the children in special education, those in the Youth Home in Grand Haven, and the delinquent minors who have been involved with Juve-nile Court. These new programs are being organized by students in the college community who are interested in these specific fields.

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CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST

Campus Crusade, an active group on Hope's Campus, breaks into smaller groups and meets all over campus to consider the relevance of Christ to individual lives. They share their faith in a dynamic way as they relate to the world. Campus Cru-sade is a movement and does not have formal membership.

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MINISTR Y OF CHRIST'S PEOPLE

J. De Vries—Student assistant in worship J. Sittser—Student assistant in personal and interpersonal growth R. De Young—Student assistant in evangelism J. Paarlberg—Student assistant in social ministries

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The goal of the IRC is to build an appreciation and understanding between American students and those of other countries. The group is run by an executive committee, consisting of Bill Alto, Kathy Brown, Carlos Do-Nascimento, Celia Hogenboom, Kay Oae, Goro Suzuki, Rich Turner, and Marvin Younger. Advised by Mr. Heine and sup-ported by Mrs. Heine and Dr. Fried, the IRC has sponsored a number of speakers, discussions, debates and a mock U.N. assem-bly. They have also sponsored so-cial events, the International Cof-fee House, and numerous parties.

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1—K. Brown 2—V. Ten Haken 3—P. Van Wyk 4—C. Do Nascimento 5—K. Korver 6—T. Trottier 7—L. Destefano 8—Z. Comelio 9—J. Hoftiezer

10—K. Johnson 11— R Younger 12—R. Turner 13—G. Suzuki 14—B. Alto 15—C. Hogenboom 16—L. Wendel 17—K. Oae 18—A. Bassett 19—G. Renkes 20—L, Hughes 21—J. Johnson 22—M. Younger 23—D. Bruggers 24—C. Nj imma 25—C. Bonetti 26—T. Hsieh 27—B. Marcher 28—R. Studlar 29—B. Gaydos 30—P. Edgmgton

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Front Row Z. Marshall, P. Shiflfner, C. Bates, Second Row Z. Cornelio, M. White, J. Ottignon, C. Bonetti, A. Barrero, Third Row B. Meyer, C. Martinez, A. Serrana, L. Dick

SPANISH CLUB

Headed by Jean Ottignon, the Spanish Club held a party for Nursery School-Day Care Children the week before Christmas vacation. On Latin America Day, the Spanish Club sponsored a booth in the Civic Center. The Spanish Club's twelve members presented a play in the DeWitt Cultural Center round theatre.

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From Row M. Mouw, D. Telfer, B. Marcher, C, Yff , J. Siderius, J. Peterson, A. Tein, Row Two Mr . Heine, D. Gentel, B. Pekich, M. Hauth, K. Moorhead, M. Blocksma, M. Thoen, V. TenHaken GERMAN

HONORS I Delta Phi Alpha is the German Honor

Fraternity. The highlight of first semes-ter was the Christmas Party at Mari-gold Lodge. Second semester the club went to see the Vienna Symphony Or-chestra in Ann Arbor. New members were honored at a banquet at Mari-gold Lodge in April.

The German Club provides an op-portunity for students interested in German language and culture to widen their knowledge in these areas. The president of the club is Carolyn Borgert, who led the group to attend performances by German and Aust-rian artists and planning dinners.

GERMAN CLUB Front Row C. Borgert, K. Sullivan, E. Meibuhr, Mr. Bedell, Second Row C. Hahn, M. Hauth, V. Agre, N. Lam, B. Viel

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FORENSICS HONORS ENGLISH CLUB The Michigan Gamma Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta boasts one of the largest, most active, and most successful chapters in the Province of the Lakes. Though attending at least 2 Forensics competitions a month, time was found to organize and spon-sor two parlimentary debates on the campus this year. Joan Lautenschleger, a member, was rated the finest ex-tempo-raneous speaker in the state for 1972. Paul Bach served as president of the chapter.

Lambda Iota Tau is the international honor society for liter-ature majors. Members are chosen on the basis of out-standing academic performance and interest in their field.

Moderator for the Hope College chapter is Dr. Francis Fike. Co-Presidents are Jennifer Ghiselin and Julie Sweers. Cur-rently, there are ten members, with a new class of members expected to be inducted this spring.

Front Row: Dr. Mikel, D. Helmus, P. Christenson, Second Row: P. Bach, M. Cooper, C. Busk, Third Row: J. Stoup, N. Lam, J. McFarlin, B. Schellenberg, G. Vanderven, Dr. Hopkins, Dr. Schakel, M. Dannenbring

Front Row: M. Mouw, J. Ghiselin, J. Sweers, A. Tein. Second Row: R. Smith, B. Boote, S. Bruggink, D. Telfer, M. Flemming, A. Nyhuis

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FRENCH HONORS FRENCH CLUB Pi Delta Phi's members are concerned with research in French civilization and the French language. Service to the general col-lege community is another aspect. Several members participated in the Mortar Board's exam tutoring service.

Rich Pender is the president.

With Philip Tappert at the helm as president, the French Club got busy with such events as a Hallow-een Party, participation in Hope's Mardi Gras, a French fondue, and a choir of voices caroling during the Christmas season.

P. Tappert, J. Paul, J. Willems, S. Penney, K . VanKruiningen, R. Pender

Front Row J. Paul, S. Yeager, P. Edginglon, Sec-ond Row S. Ceyer, S. Penny, P. Tappert Third Row D. Remo, D. Mrazek, R. Pender

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Front RowC. VanVoorst, M. Fleming, J. Wilhems, S. Buckman, T. Tappert, M. Mcllveen Second Row Dr. Fried, B. Douglas, R. Posthuma. Dr. Penrose, Dr. Cohen

Phi Alpha Theta is the national fraternity for students of history at Hope. There are twelve members, not including the history professors. The second semester members of the group ushered at the Bergman films in February and the Robert Malcolm Memorial Day in May.

The president is Mary Felmings.

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MATH CLUB One of the math club's main events this school year was its "Experiment in Applied Probability and Statistics," com-monly known as the 'Casino,' which was part of the Winter Carnival, sponsored by the S.A.C. The first event was a get-together Halloween party held in late October at Dr. Tanis' house. The faculty advisors are Dr. E. Tannis and Dr. R. Van-dervelde; the president of the math Club is Nancy Wallendal.

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ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS The AWS serves the Hope women by providing various social functions designed to bring them to-gether as a group and provided the extended awareness of the opportunity and potential for Hope women. Some of the activities organized by the AWS were the Big-Little Sister Convocation breakfast and the Nykerk Breakfast held annually on the Morning of the Nykerk Cup Competition. The Weekend of March 17-19 was Big-Little Sis-ter Weekend; Hope women were invited to bring younger sisters or a friend from home to spend a weekend on campus. May Day activities were also partially handled by the AWS. Molly Gates is the acting president.

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Second: C. Hondorp J. Zevelink J. Siderius J. Wilems S. Buckman D. Kelsey E. Esmark

Mortar Board is an honary group of women selected each year, in the spring, on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and service. New junior members are tapped each spring at May Day activities. Some accom-pUshments of the Mortar Board this year were the Dean's List Tea for freshmen women, the Faculty Appreciation Banquet and Faculty Appre-ciation Day at the Kletz, and the Alumni Breakfast during Homecoming.

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Front Row; G. Vandhoef, M, Chadwick, S. Norris, J. DeVries, L. Peterson, C. Moore, G. Callahan, V. Granzow, L. Walvoord, L. Wamet, B. VanEck, P. Acocella, L. Walchenbach, H. Nelmes, Second Row: S. Shuller, M. Myers, S. Meengs, E. VanLierop, N. Olmstead, C. Boote, M. Rose, C. Yff , M. Bos, L. Lubben, S. Johnson, C. Leimbach, C. Tanis, J. Lookenhouse, B. Viel.

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The Chapel Choir, made up of 61 voices, provides the opportunity for col-lege s tuden t s to s ing some of the greatest sa-cred music ever com-posed. The choir has, in its 20 years as a touring group, travelled in excess of 110,00 miles in half of the United States and seven countries in Eu-rope. In 1971, the choir sang at the dedication service of the DeWitt Cu l tu ra l C e n t e r and later in the first semester of school, presented the Messiah on December 14th. On March 24th the choir departed on a tour throughout New York and New Jersey arriving back on April 9th.

Dr. Robert Cavanaugh is the Director and David Breen the President.

Third Row: D. VanDop, T. Stuit, J. O'Connell , S. Greer, A. Voskuil , L. Veenhoven, J. Klooster, D. Holthuis, G. Gray, D. Breen, G. Sittser, J. Booi, J, Keizer, M. Boonstra. Fourth Row: R. Cook. J. Schmidt, G. Renkes, B. Smith, M. Younger, C. Boote, D. Leetsma, J. Moore, C. Ligget, G. Kalmbacher, G. Pride, G. Daniels, D. Bast, S. Stam, P. Paulak, T. Hooyman.

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BAND

I he Hand introduced itscll'lo the students of Hope, this year, by playing at various Ibothall games and basketball games, a concert held in the Klet/, and another one held in the Pine Grove this Spring. I he Band also perlormed on an exchange program w ith Alma and they peiTormed with area high school musicians.

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The president of the Alpha Phis is Cindy Smith and vice-president is Loree Schuster. The school year started off with the Homecoming Luncheon on Alumni Day in October in the Warm Friend Hotel. The Alpha Phi's formal was held in December at Carousel Mt. During Winter Carnival, although defeated, the Alpha Phi's were the only fe-males to enter the Volkswagon Race. Their Informal was held in Saugatuck in May.

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1 J. Helper 2- M. Tellicr 3 D. Dawson 4 C. Bbrgert 5 N. Sterk 6 M. Weston

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10 L. Zuidema 11 C Hector 12 -L. Hughes 13 S. White 14-H. Koberstine 15 M. Dykema 16- M. Fordham 17 J. Koopman 18-C. Lohman

KAPPA CHI Kappa Chi consists of 18 members and 4 pledges. On April 14th the entire sorority went on a bike hike around the Holland area ending in Kollen Park for a picnic. Date night was April 22nd held in Saugatuck at the S.S. Keewatin. The Informal was held at Christmas time. Kappa Chi's were proud winners of the trophy in basketball. Nancy Sterk is the president and Donna Howitt is the vice-president.

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1—S. Hoebeke 2—M. Modrow 3—P. Kottyan 4—N. Hogroian 5—L. Wheatley 6—J. Drolen 7—J. Monroe

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10—M. French 11—S. Weimer 12—M. Truelsen 13—G. Aldr ich 14—L. Boogard 15—L. Hutchings

16—M. Gates 17—L. Schlangen 18—J. Boger 19—N. Milne 20—J. Smith 21—J. Mi l ler 22—S. Jousma

Every member of the SIBs has one adoptive grand-parents from the Birchwood Manor Nursing Home. Easter eggs were made for the Child Welfare Organiza-tion. The sorority's 19 members gained 9 pledges during Rush. The informal was held in early May at the Mac-atawa Bay Yacht Club. Joyce Mead is the president and Laurie Schlangen is the vice-president.

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SIGMA SIGMA

The Sorosites are composed of 34 actives and 29 pledges, which is the largest sorority pledge class for 1972. The highlight first semester for the Sigma Sigmas was the formal held at Holly's Landing in Grand Ra-pids. A sorority Christmas party was held before vaca-tion. The Informal was held in May at Carousel Mt. Just before summer vacation, a special meeting as a farewell to the seniors was held on Lake Michigan. The Sorosites have had three pjesidents this year; Gail Parker, Dawn Vollink. and presently Grechen Cooper.

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1—D. Pollock 2—L. Von Bergen 3—A. Lincoln 4—L. Hoogstra 5—C. Slagn 6—N. Viel 7—P. Selover 8—N. Olmsted 9—M. Mil lard

10—S. Voorhees 11—V. Cannon 12—J, Klooster 13—B. Wackernagel 14—R. Vanderveer 15—M. Roskamp 16—J. VanderVelde 17—S. Opsahl 18—M. Crandell 19—L. Anman 20—J. Ver Beek 21—D. Vollink 22—M. Slagh 23—G. Parker 24—L. Hillegonds 25—P. Wilson 26—J. Droog 27—D. Fugitt 28—A. Taub 29—J. Pruiksma 30—G. Cooper

31—M. Van Singel 32—M. Gaylord 33—B. Stone 34—M. Gotterup 35—M. L. Wilkinson 36—J. Fraaza 37—M. Merchant 38—P. Kort 39—J. Westenbroek 40—M. Zondervan 41—J. Boven 42—T. Fuller 43—M. Koeppe 44—M. De Ram 45— P. Ross 46—C. Hoekstra 47—L. Corbett 48—S. Poppink 49—K. Smith 50—J. Filipek 51—Z. Marshall 52—C. Schellenberg 53—G. Reed 54—B. Koop 55—J. Weitz 56—K. Gralow 57—J. Koop 58—S. Hickok 59—S. Boven 60—M. Davis 61—S. Van Brantegham

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Front: R. Sanford, L. Schemenhauer, J. Lauver, H. Swatman, J. Harris. Second: D Ritsema, M. Ebbers, B. Miner, R. Crisman. J. H. De Heus, R. Smith, T. Siderius. Third: H Modrow. P. Rengel, B. Smith. J. Hollendonner, B. Wolf f , C. Binder.

A PHI O A Phi O's, the members of the national Service Fraternity, tradi-tionally help organize the registration of students in the fall. They organized the Red Cross blood drive both fall and spring semes-ters. Various fund raising projects are organized to aid the Commu-nity Action House and Kandu, Corp. The A Phi O's are also re-sponsible for helping with the construction and landscaping of the Third Reformed Church playground. They also organized the 20-mile walk to raise money for Cancer.

The president first semester was Dave Ritsema, and for second se-mester, Rick Smith. There are 24 members.

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PHI MU ALPHA-SINFONIA

Front: B. Geyer C. Route P. Drake R. White G. Gray J. Morehouse

Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia is the National Professional Fraternity. They have an active membership of 19 students and 7 faculty members. High-lights for the year were the bagel sales, the concert at tulip time, and the induction of 5 new members. The president for next year is Roger White.

T. Gouwens P. De Haan S. Harthorne P. Walsh R Krutz D. Dykstra J Hofteizer

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ARCADIAN

First Semester the Arkies enjoyed three parties—one at Sunnybrook Country Club, one at the Yacht Club, and one at Enterprise Lodge. Also they had a Christ-mas Party for the mentally handicapped children, held at the De Witt Cultural Center and aided by their sister sorority, the Alpha Phis. The Frat, itself, had a Christmas Party in the basement of the House. The remainder of the school year, the Arkies were concerned with Rush. The Informal, held after Pledging, was held at Carousel Mt. on May 20th.

The Arkies received the scholastic trophy and sports trophy for the 1970-71 school year.

First semester president was Karl Esmark, second se-mester Craig Faletti took the office.

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10—C. Bleckley 11—J. Ticknor 12—G. VanderSlice 13—S. Busman 14—S. Kupres 15—B. Lyons 16—T. Graham 17—T. Merkel 18—J. Sinclair 19—T. Claus 20—B. Boersma 21—B. Carlson

22—P. Welch 43—M. Whiteman 23—B. Lawton 4 4 - D . Bruggers 24—N. Rodenhouse 45—P. Cornell 25—R. Lubberts 4 6 - D . Wickstra 26—D. Kamps 47 -C . Faletti 27—D. TeBeest 48 -L . Price 28—S. De Young 4 9 - 1 Bobeldyk 29—K. Pugh 50-S. Evans 30—B. Mart in 51 -B Kibbey 31—J. Kloosterboer 52—M. De Roo 32—B. Wolters 53 -D . Boote 33—B. Klein 54—J. Wormester 34—R. Rewerts 55-R. Nelson 35—P. Shelley 56 -D . Johnson 36—C. Stagg 57—J. Huizenga 37—L. Cravotta 58-B. Pekich 38—J. Koeppe 59 -D . Daubenspeck 39—T. Jeltes 60 -D . Edema 40—B. Thompson 61—G. Pfeiffer 41—H. Shadwell 62-J. Pett 42—D. Wiersma 63—C. Evers

64—G. Kempker 65—J. Winne 66—D. Nyboer 67—J. Van Deursen 68—M. Snoap 69—D. Kooistra 70—R. Bultema 71—E. Chavez 72—J. Vanderveen 73—J. Wyns 74—R. Kiefer 75—J. Maciejko 76—K, Avery 77—K. Loosenort 78—J. Hankamp 79—G Wickstra 80—C. Fenton 81—B. Van Dyk 82—B. Schellenberg 83—D. Dykstra

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Front: A. Lahue C. Gearhart S. Greer P. Berg

Second; R. Howell G, Bazaz M. Younger N, Bangs

Third: R. Krutz S. Stokes M. Sashenosky D, Dame W. Wood

The Centurians started off the year with an Alumni Banquet held at the Holland Holiday Inn. during Homecoming weekend. Keeping the ball rolling, there was a Halloween Dance, featuring the band. Ormandy, the Christmas Banquet at the Frat House, Lit meeting with Garret R. Demerest III, and miscellaneous parties and Lit meetings. Starting the second semester events was a Door Prize Drawing during Hope's Winter Carnival Weekend. Then there was a Lit meeting with Dr. Penrose. Their Rush was very successful with 13 events, the Rosser Day award for the most interested active, and other parties.

Neil Becker served as president for both semesters.

The Cents had wished to change their rush program by extending it to the entire year so as to open the campus up to more social events. This would have eliminated the three week pile up of events that take place in the spring. Continued efforts to bring about this change, however, proved unsuccessful.

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COSMOPOLITAN The members of Phi Kappa Alpha held their annua! Handicap Swim this winter for the handicapped children of the Holland area. They organized both a hayride and an Informal at the Rathskeller in the fall. The Ski Formal was held in February at the Alpine Vil-lage, To the membership of about 50 members, the Cosmo's added 17 pledges. The President of the fraternity is Ken Lodden, succeed-ing Joel Slager and Paul Heusinkveld.

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1- G. B. Moore 2~J. Sengelaub 3—M. Menken 4—T, Hart 5—D. Alexanian 6—A. Kuplr ian 7—S. Stegeman 8—-T. Garter 9—L. Hi l l

10—V. Mantarro 11—J. Cava Ho 12—T. Boeve 13—A. Brassard 14—L. Du Shane 15—S. Vanderbroek 16—R, Schaap

17—P. Ceeley 18—R. Lawrence 19—D. Troasl 20—N. Kramer 21—G. Boelens 22—G. Abel 23—M Boelens 24—B, Zilinski 25—M. Stark 26—B, Darwin 27 T. Slaal 28— M. Lokers 29—G. Beglev 30—G. Crandall 31 J. Dykema 32 P, Heusinkveld 33 D. Stephens

34—J. Slager 35—M. Grit 36—R. Hine 37—R. Posthuma 38—T. Field 39—R. Grout 40—K, Lodden 41 K. Quist 42 -G. Gronwall 43- B. Korstange 44-P. Boddy 45-R. Bosman 46-E. Haulenbeek 4 7 - M . Van Buren 48-S. Harlow 49-C. Morgan

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10—B. Medema 11—R. Weigle 12—C. Route 13—D. Wesner 14 -K. Hietbrink 15—H. Burkhour. Jr. 16—R. Hoeler 17—P. Hendricks 18—N. Clark 19—J. Schmidt 20—G. Stuart 21—J. Rauwerdink 22—D. Van Donkelaar 23—D. Gebhard 24—B. McAndrew 25—D. Bulterman 26—R Reynen 27—R. Gasero 28—K. Browning 29—T. Seise 30—L, Smith 31—R. Bertran 32—S. Mancinelli 33—L. Buikema 34—T. Swartz 35—R. Saputo 36—V. Combs 37—S. Quiring 38—B. Poetter 39—W. Jorck 40—D. Kuipers 41—D. Ketcham 42—J. Weed 43—P. Mil ler 44—D. Porter 45—F. Van Dahm 46—M. Schmidt 47—L. Reen 48—S. Penning

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There are approximately 35 members and 25 pledges in the Emmie Fraternity. Their dragon was the proud winner of the Snow Sculpture Contest and also the Emmies were the winners of the VW race. In January members of the frat went on a ski weekend to Crystal Mountain and in May the annual Canoe trip on Pine River took place. Also in May was the Emmie Informal. The President for first semester was Herb Keeler and for second semester, Scott Graham.

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The Praters had 55 members during the 1971 school year. Pledging this year were 18 freshmen and sophomores. During the first semester, the "famous" Prater Prolics was presented along with a Christmas party for the underprivileged children. Second semester was concerned primarily with rush and the Informal given in May. Por the new pledges, a party was given at the Old Crow in Saugatuck. Kevin Holleman is the president.

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1- G. Stewart 26- M . Dargene 2 - K Boerman 27- T. Brown 3 - C. Taniguchi 28--J, Bosscher 4 - -J. Goldman 29--K. Holleman 5--S. Van Doornik 30--T. Hillegonds 6 --G. Constant 31- D, Peterson 7--S. Westra 32- P. Semeyn 8- R Paulson 33- R. Hakken 9 --G. Slenk 34- T. Cutler

10--J. Wojcicki 35--T. Van Wieren 11--N. Ver Hey 36--J. Puricelli 12--C. Hart 37- Dr. Ervin 13--J. Flanigan 38- D. Scott 14--J. Hickman 39- B. Nolan 15- R. Boerigter 40—C. Gouyd 16- D Dil ler 41 -C. Cousineau 17-- M . Bolthouse 42--J. Bouwens 18--N. Junor 43- L. Brandsma 19--R. Hasslinger 44- R, Burgess 20—M . Rumpsa 45- J. Van Ark 21-- M . Meyer 46- M . Weinert 22--G . Voss 47- B. Munsell 23--J. Mayo 48--R. Tiggleman 24- B. Broekstra 49- T. Snow 25--J. Hiskes 50 L Currie

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A Aardema, Bobette 129 Abel, Gan' 109.234 Aceto. John 54. 109 Achterhoff, Jane 119 Acocella. Phyllis 214 Agre, Virginia 129, 207 Aioitawgawa, Mable 129 Aldrich, Gale 79, 224 Aldrich, Jeffery 79 Alexander, David 234 Alexaman, Michael 119 Alto, Wi l l iam 79, 205 Anderson, Susan 79 ANDERSON, Wil l iam 185 Andringa, Jane 129 Anman. Laurel 109. 226 April l . Kathleen 129 Apsey, Diana 129 Armstrong, James 119, 194. 240 Arnold, Cynthia 129 Aten, Deborah 119 Atherton, Leslie 79 Atwood, Janet 79 Auckerman, Wil l iam 79 Avery, Kurt 66, 119. 230

B Bach, Paul 208 Bade, Thomas 196 Badeau, Deborah 109, 219 Baillie, Michelle 129 Baker, Steven 197 BAKKER, Harold 151 Balducci, Sandra 129, 220 Bangs. Neil 54, 232 Barendse, Martha 79 Bamett, Jane 119 Barrowman. Margery 219 Bartley. David 129 Basnett, Barbara 119, 214 Bassett, Allison 129, 205 Bast. David 214 Bates. Cynthia 109, 206 Baughman, Carol 129 Bauman, Nora 129 Baxter, Loretta 129 Bazaz, Gregory 119, 192, 232 BEACH. Leslie 157 Beagle. Lucille 119 Beanm. John 129, 194 Beard, Marcia-Anne 129 Becker, Melissa 79, 219 Becker, Neil 79 BEDELL, Alan 163, 207 Begley, Gary 119. 234 Belanus, Gary 129 Benchley, Robert 54 Bennett," George 57, 79 Benthin, Richard 129 Beran. James 129 Berends, Mary 109 Berg. Paul 230 Berger, Robert 240 Beny, Ji l l 129 Berry, Nancy 79 Bertran, Ross 236 Betax, Eugene 240 Beusel, Marcia 119 Beukema, Kristi 109 Bian. Deborah 119 Bigelow, Jacalyn 109 Binder, Charles 228 Black, Bonnie 219 Blaisdell, Mari lyn 109 Blaske, Kathy 129 Bleckley. Craig 57, 230 Blocksma, Martha 119, 207 Blure, Cheryl 220 Bobeldvk, Gerald 109, 230 Bocanelli, La Verne 80 Boddy, Paul 119. 234 Boelens, Gregory 234 Boclens, Michael 80, 234 Bocrigter, Roger 238 Boerman, Kevin 129, 238 Boersma. Wi l l iam 66. 129, 230 Boeve, Brian 119 Boger. Janet 224 Bollhouse, Mark 129, 238

Bonetti, Ch'ristinfc 129,205, 206 Booeard. Louise 80, 224 Boot, Jefl'rey 214 Boonstra, Michael 80, 214 Boote. Brenda 80. 200. 208 Boote, Carey 109, 214 Boote, Cathy 214 Boote, Daniel 129. 230 Borgert, Carolyn 119. 207. 222 Borgeson. Clark 81. 196 Borgeson. Nancy 81 Bos. Charlene 129 Bos, Jane 81. 197 Bos. Mary 214 Bos. Susan 109. 220 Bosman, Roger 70, 234 Boss, Richard 109, 226 Bosscher. James 238 Bossenbroek, Donna 192 Bossenbroek, Margaret 81 Bouwens, Joel 238 Bouwma, Robert 81 Bouwman. Daniel 109 Boven, Jean 29, 129. 226 Boven, Sharon 129, 226 Boyd. Cathy 81 Boyles. Alison 129 Braat, Wendy 129 Braden. Susan 129 BRADY, Allen 169 Bragg, Thomas 129 BRAND, Edward 147 Brandsma, Lee 238 Brassard, Arthur 129, 234 Bratt, Eric 129 Breen, David 81. 214 Breen, Dorothy 81, 219 Brehm, Barbara 129 Brevick, Janet 130 BREWER, Gordon | 57, 172 BRINK, Irwin 171 BROCKMEIER. Richard 167 Broekstra, Brad 130, 238 Brokaw, Dale 130 Brooks, Charles 57, 119, 230 Brouwers, Elynn 119, 220 Brown, Bettina 109, 205 Brown, Eric 54, 109 BROWN, Eugene 172 Brown, Jennifer 120 Brown, Karen 130, 220 BROWN, Robert 157 Brown, Sandra 130 Brown. Timothy 238 Brownlee, Toki 109 Brugger, Barry 120 Bruggers, David 54. ,109, 205, 230 Bruggink, Sue 109, 208, 220 Bruinooge, Robert 120 BRUINS. Elton 161 Brunson, Richard 81 Buckman, Susan 81, 210, 213, 220 Buffum, Roger 110, 236 Buikema, Robert 66. 130. 236 Buis, Debra 130 Buis, Timothy 120 Bull. Pamela 219 Bultema. Ronald 53, 57, 120. 230 Bulterman, Dick 110, 194. 236 B U L T M A N , James 66 Burg, Jon 110 Burgering, Marcia 219 Burgess, Robin 120 Burgess, Ronald 238 Burggraaf, Beth 81. 219 BURKE. Hector 151 Burkhour, Harvey 66. 130, 192, 236 Burton, Clarence 120 Burton, Virginia 110 Busard, Thomas 120 Bush, Christine 110 Bush, Linda 110 Busk, Chad wick 120, 208 Busman, Stanley 110, 230 Butler, Linda 130 Buys, Priscilla 110

C Cain, Randall 81 Callahan, Gene :. 214 Callam, Gordon 130

Campbell. Allison 130 Campbell, Clair 130, 220 Cannon, Victoria 226 Carey, Candace 82 Carlson, Robert 230 Case, Daniel 120 Castetter, Lynne .......82 Caulfield. John 110 Cavallo, John 57, 130,234 C A V A N A U G H , Robert 176 Caven. John 59. 130 Ceeley. Philip 53. 130, 234 Cemey, Sheila 110 Ceyer, Sylvia 120, 196, 209 Chadwick, Mary 214 Chavex, Edward 130. 230 Christenson, Paul 208 Clapthor, Robert 196 CLARK. David 155 Clark. James 59. 130 Clark. Jane 82. 220 Clark. Michelle 82 Clark. Neil 130, 236 Claus. David 120 Claus. Thomas 59. 130. 230 Cluley. David 130 COHKN. Wil l iam 154,210 Coldren, Patricia 130 Cole, Jerry 82 Colenbrander, Martha 130 Colvin, Sidney 120 Colyer, Anne 130, 220 Combs, Vincent 236 Compton, Diane 82 Conklin, Carol 130 Constant. Gary 66, 130, 238 Convoy, Mark 130 CONWAY, Joan 117 Cook, Jeffrev 82 Cook, Richard 110, 214 Cooper, Gretchen 82, 226 Cooper, Michael 208 Cooper, Robert 82, 200 Copeland, Sandra 220 Corbett. Linda 226 Corbin. Martha 82 Comelio, Zaida 205. 206 Cornell, Paul 130, 230 Courier, Joseph 110, 230 Cousineau, Cnarles 238 Crandall, Gerrit 120, 234 Crandell, Margo 226 Cravotta, Louis 230 Crawford. Joy 111 Crisman. Roger 228 Cronk, Ji l l 130 Cunningham. Wil l ie 59 Currie, Lee 238 CURRY. Earl 154 Cutler. Thor 238

D Dalton. Linda 82 Dame, Donald 232 D'Amour, David 82 Daniels. Gregory 53, 57, 214 Dannenbring, Maria 111, 208 Dargene, Mark 238 Darwin, Bruce 234 Daubenspeck, David 120, 230 Davelaar, Thomas 83 Davis, Don 130 Davis, Mary 70, 120. 226 Dawson. Deborah 131. 220 Dean, Dorothy 131 DeBlaay, Marv 131 DeBlock, Wil l iam 131, 194 DeBoer, James 83 DeBruyn, Donald 111 Decair, Thomas 83 Deenik, Ronald 111 D E G R A A F . Clarence 146 DeHaan, Christine 199 DeHaan. Philfo 229 DeHeus, John 120,228 DeJong, Jack 83 DeKam, Marjorie 131, 226 DeKam, Patricia 111.219 DeKok, David 131 Delnay. Bruce 120

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Ferrol, Ruben 131 Field, T imothy 112. 234 F1KE. Francis 147 Fil ipek. Josephine 120, 226 Finn, Donald 178 Finn. Mars' i78 Firmback. Deborah 121 Fisher, Anne 85 Fisher, Charles 131 Fisher, Debra 131 Fisher, Pamela 29. 131, 220 Fisher, Susan 197 Fitzgerald. Harold 1 12 Flanigan. James...,; 238 Fleming, Mary 112, 199, 208,210 Folkert, Carl, , 57, 121 F O L K FRT, Jay 164 Folkert, Victor 200 Fordham, Mur ie l 85, 222 Formsma, Janis 85, 220 Foss, Virg in ia 112,220 Fowke, Mar ion 131 Fowler. Dean 85 Fowler. Paul 131 Fraaza, Janice 131, 226 Franklyn, Ronald 85 Frasch, Wayne 85 French. Deborah 86 French, Mar ie 131, 224 F R E N C H . Wi l l i am 162 FRIED. Paul 154,210 Frifeldt, Debra 132. 219 FR1SSEL. Harry 166 Fruechtenicht. Susan 86 Fugitt. Diane 86, 226 Fuller, Nancy 132 Fuller, Teresa 132, 226 Furtney. Diana 132

G Gaige, Jeanette » 132 Garter, Thomas J , T:.„ .-..234 Gartner. Thomas 86 Gasero, Russell 236 Gates. Mol ly 112. 224 Gaydos, Bette 86. 205 Gaylord. Kathleen 86 Gaylord, Mar i l yn 132, 226 Gearhart, Carl 121.232 Geaslin, L inda 132 Gebhard, David 132, 236 Geneva, John 112 Gentel, Dean 207 George. Michel le 121, 219 Gerber, Mary 121 Gerding, Barbara 219 GERRIE , Michael 189 Gest, Raymond 112 Getty, Pamela 220 Geyer, Bruce 229 Ghiselin, Jennifer 86, 208 Gibson, Kerry 112, 220 Gierveld, Joanna : 132 Glerum, Susan 132 Goeman, Jane : 132 Goetz, Wanda 121 Golden Carleton 57, 86 Goldman. James 132, 238 Gomes, Carl 86, 236 Goosen, Sandra 87. 220 Gordon, Lucinda 121 Gorzeman, Rosalyn 112. 197 Gossett, Charles 112 Gotterup, Mar ia 226 Gouwens. Thomas 87. 229 Gouyd. Christopher 57, 238 Graham, Scott,; 87, 236 Graham, T imothy 230 Gralow, Karen 132, 226 Gralow, Kenneth 87 Grant, James 240 Granzow, Victor ia 214, 220 Gray. Gary 214, 229 Gray, Jeffrey 121, 194 GREEN. Lawrence,,,,. 173 Greenwood, Luann 132 Greer, Steven 87, 214. 232 GREIJ , Eldon 169 Gresham, James 132 Griffen. Charles 54. 240 Grif f in, Shari 133

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H Haaksma, L in Hagberg, Lawrence Hage, Maryl , . . , Hageman, Jandt Hager, Ronald Hahn. Christopher Hakken, Richard Hale, James Hallett, Carol H A N D L O G T E N , Clarence. Hands, Elizabeth Hankamp. Jack Hann, Elizabeth Hansen. Kar in Hansen, Ralph:. Harlow. Selwyn Harmel ink. Dav id Harridge. Robert Harrington, Phil ip Harris, James Hart, Christopher Hart, Thomas Harthorne, Scott Hartje. Diane Hartman. Rebecca Hasslinger, Richard Haulenbeek, Eugene Hauth. Margretta Haverdink. C l i f fo rd Hayden, Gary Hayden, Rita Hector, Carol H E E R E M A , Douglas Hegedus, Susan HEINE, Werner Heinsius, John Heintz, Nadine Heisler, C l i f fo rd Hekman, Mary Helmus, Dav id Hendricks, Paul Heneveld. Lloyd Henseler, Phyllis Hepler, Janet Herchenroder, Leslye Herchenroder, Debra Herink, Nancy Hermance, Susan Hermenet, Lynn Hemberg, Joanne Herta, Pamela Heschle, John Heusinkveld, Paul H E U S I N K V E L D , Richard. Heyer, Nancy Hickman, James Hickok, Sara Hicks, Susan Hietbr ink, David Hietbr ink, Kei th Hi l l , Lester H I L L E G O N D S . El izabeth. Hillegonds. Lynn Hillegonds. T imothy H I L L E G O N D S . Wi l l i am Hine, Richard Hipwell , Susan Hiskes, Richard Hite, Celestine Hoebeke, Sara Hoefle. Diane Hoehler. Richard H O E K S E M A . Renze Hockstra, Carol H O E P F I N G E R , Lynn Hoesch, Kar la Hoesch. Kenneth Hoetger, Deborah Hoffman. Robert Hoftiezer, Jeanne Hoftiezer, John Hogcnboom, Celia Hogroian, Nancy Holleman, Kevin H O L L E M A N , Jantina

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Holleridonner, John 89, 228 Holmes. Jack 152 Holmes, WeniJjr.... 134 Holslrom. David 112 Holtbuis. Diana 121, 214 Holtz, Robert 89 Hondorp. Carol 70, 89. 213 Hoogstra, Lois.. 121. 226 Hooyman. Thomas 201. 214 :

Hop. Susan : 89 HOPKINS, John 153, 208 Hosteller, Karen 134 Houghton, Robert HP.. 192 Houtman, Bruce 121 Howard, torenza 60 Howard, Roosevelt 89 Howe. Gary......: 121, 230 Howell, Randall 232 Howitt. Donna 89, 222 Hrushka, Christina 134 Hsieh, Tao-Heng 205 Hubbard. Kay 90, 200 Huber. Christine 121 Huberts, Garlan 90 Hudelson. John 134 Hughes. Louise 90, 205,,222 HUISKEN, Jon 183 Huisenga. John 121, 230 HULL. Dennis 175 Huntsman, Brian .90 Hutchings. Linda 90, 224 Hutchinson. Pamela 134 HUTTAR, Charles 146

1 1AMS, Howard 159 Inman, Nanette !.134 Iverson, Douglas....... 90

J JACKSON. John 188 / Jackson, Stuart 240 Jacobusse, Kristy 134 Jalvmg, Judith 121 Jalving, Mary 91. 220 Janda. Kenneth 91 Janda. Patricia 91 Jarman. Richard 192 Jasinsky, David 240 JEKEL, Eugene 170 JELLEMA, R. Dirk 147 Jeltes, Thomas 66, 112, 230 Jensen, John 134 JENTZ, Arthur 145 Jewell, Michele 91 Johnson, Bonnie 134 Johnson, David 230 Johnson, Debra 219 Johnson. Jane 112, 205 Johnson. Karen 134. 205 Johnson. Lawrence 57, 134 Johnson, Mark 134 Johnson, Martha 91, 220 Johnson. Nancy 91 Johnson. Sharon 214 Johnson. Thomas 59 Jonker. Nancy 91 Jorck. Wemer 121. 236 Jousma, Shirley 134, 192, 224 Junor, Ned » 238

K Kacewich, Joan 121 Kallemyn. Phyllis 121, 219 Kalmbacher, John 214 Kamps, Dick 130 Kan. Charles 196, 200 Kapral, Thomas 121. 194 Katie. Deborah 113 Karle, Kathleen 220 Karsten, Kimbcrly... 134 Kastelin. Barbara'. 121 Keizer. David 134 Keizer. Jerry 91, 214 Keller, Jodee 12! Kelscy. Dorinda 91, 213, 219 Kempers, David 134 Kempker. Garrv 230

Kent. Karen 92, 201 Kerle, Susan 121 Ketcham. Donald 92, 236 Kibbey, Robert 122, 230 Kie, Linda 134 Kieffer. Mary Jo 92 Kieffer, Russell 92, 230 King. Margaret 122 Kiphart. Lmda 113 KIPP, Nona 189 Kirms, Karen 122 Kiser, Patricia...?;.-,,,. 134 Klahr, Sharon ...92 Klein, Robert 134, 230 Kleinheksel, Calvin 113 Kline. Mary 220 Klingenberg, Jan 92 Klomp. Linda 122 Klooster. Jean 113, 214, 226 Kloosterboer. John 134, 230 Klunder, Jack 60 K L U N G L E , John 188 Knak, Mari lyn 134, 219 Kniowski, George 135 Koberstine, Heidi 222 Koeppe, John 135, 230 Koeppe, Mary 135. 196, 226 Kohn, Michael 135 Komejan, Jerry 93 Koning, Deborah 122 KOOIKER. Anthony,,, 177 Kooistra, Dale.: 93, 196, 200, 230 Kooistra, Kenneth 135 Koop, Barbara 29, 70, 122, 226 Koop, Janet 135, 226 Koopman, Janet 122, 222 Koomdyk, Rosemary 113 Kooy, Barbara 93 Kopp, Harry 57 Kornoelje, Carol 135, 220 Komoelje, Joanne 93 Korstange, Robert 113, 234 Kort, Patricia 135, 226 Korte, Marilyn . . . 220 Korver. Kathem 135, 205 Koster, Eunice 113 Kottyan, Patricia 135, 224 Kraay, Martha 135 KRAFT, George 172 Kramer, Eleanor ..,.135 Kramer, Nicholas 53, 234 Krutz, Roger 113, 229,232 Kuiper, Beverly :,, 135, 220 Kuipers, Dale 236 Kuite, Marlene 93 Kuna, Gregory 122 Kupfrian, Russell 135, 234 Kupres, Steven 54, 135, 230

L LABAUGH, Thomas 184 Lahue, Alan 232 Lake, Robyn 220 Lam, Leslie 135 Lam, Nicholas 122, 207, 208 Lamb, Jennifer 93 Lamberts, Anita 122 Lamer, James • 230 Langdon, Deborah 135 Lanting, Diana 122 Larsen, Barbara ...113 Larsen, Donald 113 Laug, Deborah 93 Lauver, Jerry ." 113, 228 Law, Janice 135 Lawrence, Randall 53, 234 Lawson. Nancy 135 Lawton, Willia'm 135, 230 Leestma, David 113, 214, 236 Leestma. Pamela 135 LEHMAN, Carroll 177 LEE, Sang Hyun 160 Leimbach, Carol 214 Lemken, Wil la 113 Lemmen, Kathleen 196 Lemmer, Ann 93, 220 Lemmer, Patricia 123, 220 Lenheiser, Scot! 123 Leslie. Dwight 93 Levine, Douglas 194, 236 Liggett, Barb'ara 200

Liggett, Chris 57, 214 Lim, Kim-Toin 93 Lincoln, Amy : 226 Lind, Penny V .v 135 Lindhout, Gayle 113 Linquist, Kristine 135 Lodden. Kenneth 94. 234 Lohman, Chris 222 Lokers, Max 123, 234 Lookenhouse, Judy 214 Loomis, Marshall 123 Loosenort, Kur t 113, 230 Lopez, Richard 54, 70, 123 Luoben, Donald 94 Lubben. Lois 94, 214 Lubberts, Raymond 230 Luidens, Robert 54, *135 Lukens, Kristin 220 Luttikhuizen, Esther 113 Luyendyk, Robert 94 Lyons, Bradford 230

M Maatman, Vaughn 135 Maciejko, James 53, 123,230 MacWood. Joan 135 Mancinelli, Steven 123. 236 Mangun, Nancy 123 Mann, Gregory 240 Mantarro, Victor 234 Manus, Rosetta 113 Marcellus, Julie 135 March, Donna 135 Marcher, Briditte 205, 207 Maring, Jean 28, 94 MARKER, David ,..166, 185 Matron, Gail 123 Marsh, Barbara 113 Marshall, Zuellen 29, 123, 206.226 Martin, Bruce 135, 230 Martinez, Celia 206 Mason, Janice 135 Mast. Gregg 123 Masters. Jacqueline 136 Maver, Marianna 123 Maxwell, Deborah...... 136 Mayo. John 238 McAndrew, Wi l l iam 54, 124. 236 McAuliffe. Daniel.,, 113 McCurdy, Cynthia. 219 McFarlin, Jim 57, 124, 208 McGeehan, Jeffrey 136 Mcllveen, Mary....; 113.210 MC1NTYRE, Wil l iam 159 McLean, Anthony 124 McNiven, Robert..;', 240 Mead, Joyce JUMI .'.94. 224 Meade, Mary 199 Medema, Robert 113. 236 Meengs, Elizabeth 124 Meengs. Sharon 124, 214, 220 Meeusen, Susan 136 Megan, Mary M 124 MEGOW, Gerhard 163 Meibuhr, Emily 207 MELKA, Robert 4 Menken, Michael 234 Merchant, Margo 136. 192, 226 Merkle, T im 230 Mertz, Waldon 94 Meyer, Mark 238 Meyering, Judy 124 Meyers. Marianne 214 Michel, Susan .i 136 Michmerhuizen, Jane 94 Midavaine, Shellie 94 Miedema. Bonnie 136. 219 MIKLE. M. Harold 153.208 Miles, Anne 136 Miles, Susan i f e . 124, 219 Millard. Mary 124,226 Miller, Annetta 136 Miller, Charles 94 Miller, James..,., 136 Miller, Julie 124, 224 Miller, Lynne 136 Miller, Paul 59, 136, 236 Millonig, Elizabeth 136 Milne, Nancy 224 Miner. Wi l l iam 228 Minzey, James 113

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Modrow, Harold 1 '3, 228 Modrow. Mary '36, 224 Molina, Amado '24 Moncrease, Justice 124 Monroe, Joanne 113. 196, 224 Moore, Constance 214 Moore, Bolt 136, 234 Moore, James 94, 200, 214 Moore, Janice 94 Moored, Jane 95 Moored, Keith '24 Moorhead. Kathleen 207 Morehouse, James 95, 229 Morehouse, John 57. 124 Morgan, Craig 95, 234 Morgan, Ellen 95 Morrison, Scott '24 Morrone, Ji l l '36 Morse, Carol '36 MOTIFF, James '57 Mouw, Mary 95, 207, 208 Mrazek, Douglas 95, 209 Muilenberg. Terry 124 Mulder, Kathleen '24 Mulder, Kathy 95 Mulder, Martha '97 Munsell, Wi l l iam 238 Musco, Kristine '36 Myer. Beverly 206 MYERS. David '57 Myers. Jan '36 Myers, Mary '36 Myers, Robert '36

N Naberhuis, David '24 Nadolsky, Rosemary '36, 220 Neckers, Kevin 124, 236 Nelmes. Hol ly 95, 214 Nelson, Katherine 219 Nelson. Ronald 124. 230 Newton, Elizabeth 95 Nichols, Elaine 114 Nichols, Paula..... 95 Nicholson, Kathryn 95 Nicholson, Wi l l iam ; 95 Nieboer. Maureen 136 Niedziela, Anne '24 Nielsen, Rebecca ' 36 Nienhouse, James 136 Nietering, Barbara 124 Njimma, Christian 124, 205 Noggle, Caron 124 Nolan, Wi l l iam ...238 Norden, Loralee 136. 219 Norden, Stephen 124, 230 Norris. Sheila 214 Northouse. Cathie 114 Northrop, Deborah 96 Northrop, Priscilla 125 Norton, Nancy 96, 220 Nyboer, Andrew 57, 125. 230 Nyhof, Richard 114. 197 Nyhuis, Anita 96, 208 Nykerk. Jean ...114 Nykyforchyn, Wi l l iam 96, 136 Nylander, Barbara 219

O Oae, Kay 96, 205 O'Connell, James 214 OCKERSE, Ralph 169 Odulbela, Abayomi 196 Olmsted, Nannette 123, 214, 226 Olthoff, Mark 97, 200 Ondrus, Paul 136 O'Neil, David. 57 Oosterveld, Henry 97, 201 Oosting, Nancy 136, 220 OpsahlTSharron ' 14. 226 Orndorff, Gai l '25, 219 Osenga, Sharon ,...,97 Ottignon, Jean 136, 206

5 p Paarleberg, John 97. 203 Paarleberg. Richard ' '4 Packard, Patricia 97

Page, Kathryn 97 Page. Thomas 97 PALMA. Robert ' 6 ' PALMER, Linda i 5 Park, James 97 Parker. Gail 97, 226 PARKER, Sandra « 173 Partridge. Mary Jo 1 '4 Patmos, Barbara i '25, 220 Patrie, Martha ..r. , . .y! Paul, Barbara 98 PAUL, Daniel ' 5 ' Paul, Jean Z '25.209 Paulson, Ronald ....v., 238 Pavel, Patricia ' ' 4 Pearce, Robin " 4 Pearson, Steve 137' Peck, Cheryl 137,219 Pekich, Wil l iam 207, 230 Pels, Carol 125 Pender, Richard 98, 209 Penning, Scott 236 Penny, Sarah ' '4, 209 PENROSE, Arlene '«8 PENROSE, G. Larry...; 210 Perry. Gregg '25 Peterman, Douglas 125 Peterson. David .V 238 Peterson, Eric 115 Peterson. Jocelyn ! 115. 207 Peterson. Laurence 115. 214 Peterson, Linda 125. 214 Petrak, Carla '%% '37 PETROVICH. Miodrag 155 Pett, Jeffrey 57. 137, 230 Pfannmuller. Lee 197, 200, 213 Pfeifer, Louise '15 Pfeiffer, Glenn 59, 1371 230 Phillips, Betsy n 1 '5. 219 Phillips, David 54, 115 Piatt, Melissa '37 Pickering, Peggy 98 Pierson, Diana 125 Pillen. Judith • J " ' ' 1 5

PINO, Orestes ...149 Plaggemars, Beth 137 Plooster, Gary t 115 Poelma, Vicki '37 Poetter, Bruce ' 15, 236 Pohl, Richard 9§ Poll. Cindy 98 Poll, Kathy 125.219 Pollack. Robert 201 Pollock, Diane 214, 226 Ponstein. Susan 1;15. 220 Poon. Thomas '96 Poppink, Sue 137. 226 Porter, Brenda 137 Porter. Dennis a-—236 Posthuma, Ronald 210. 234 Postmus. Jeanie -IE?""* '37 POWELL. Charles | . . . m . . . . l 4 9 Powers. Gi l ford 240 Powers, Glenn ^53, 57 Powers,Joan 125,220 . Price, David - ....240 Price. Lee 115, 230 Pride, Glenn 98, 214 Pruiksma, Joyce 98. 226 Pugh, Kur t 230 Puricelli. Jack 238

Quiring. Samuel '25, 236 Quist, Kenneth 234

R Randall. Elizabeth | 219 Rauwerdink, James ' '6, 236 Ray, Mari lyn 1 « -98 Reed, Virginia 125. 2_6 Reen, Leo 236 Reen. Terry 1 2 3 6 Reiff, Allan 240 Reinhardt. Kathleen 98 RE INK ING, Robert ;••••••••-• '62 Remo, Donald 66, 98. 209 Remtema, Paul 98 Remtema. Beverly 98

Remtema, Paul Rengel, Peter, .,v Renkes. Gordon 99. 200, RENNER, Thomas 186 Reas, Susan 137 Rewerts. Ronald » ...,...,.125, 230 Reynen. Richard 99. 236 REYNIERSE, James 157 Revnolds, Pamela 99 REYNOLDS, Wil l iam 147 Rice, Dale | .236 RIDER. Morrette 183 R1DL, Jack .,146 RIECK. Norman ., ,.108 R1ETBERG, Roger i / 7 Rinkus. Donald v.,;^..',,.,, ..,..,.,126 Rinkus. Robin.,— 137, 220 Rissi. Gayle - - -99 Ritsema. David 228 RITSEMA, Robert ..,.,.,..,.,;.176 Roberts, Mark 99 Robertson. Lynda ,,|137, 219 Robinson, Terry | ' 2 6 . 219 Rodenhouse, Nicholas. .,.,,. ,.,,137, 230 Romein, Vickie ' '26 Roossien, Carol 137. 220 Rose, Margaret 99, 214 Rose. Terrance .V;.-...- -'- '26 Rosekrans, Linda '26 Roskamp, Marcia 226 Ross, Anna 99. 197, 200 Ross, Patricia 4 ....., ...,226 Route, Charles .229, 236 Rumminger, Patricia 137 Rumpsa. Matthew ...,: ^ 238 Russell, Deborah S ^ 4 - - 1 2 6 Russo, Susan ^ . . . . ^ (^ . .126 Ruthe, Karen .7v...?| 126 Rutledge, Suzanne 99 Rypstra. Ann 137 Riepka. Joseph '37

Sahagian, Janet.., r - a s r ; ; ? ? Sanford. Ronald. Saputo, Richard 236 Sashenosky. Michael 54, 137. 232 SauL Daniel 99 Sawihska. Joyce ..•ji.,....,...,...l,...1261 Schaap, Phil l ip 99 Schaap. Ricky, 57 126, 234 SCHACKOW. Carl 150 Schaefer, Marianrft 99 SCHAKEL. Peter, : 147. 208

; Schaub, Catherine .....116 Schellenberg, Carol .,,137, 226 Schellenberg, Robert 116. 208, 230 Schemenauer. Luka 57. 126. 228 Schlangen, Laurie 100. 200. 213. 224 Schlegel, Eli iabeth '37 SCHMIDT. Christopher 167 Schmidt, John I '6, 214, 236 Schmidt, Kenneth '37 Schmidt, Mary 100 Schmidt. Myron 236 Schramm, Joan '38 Schrotenboer, Craig 10° Schueler, Cathy •126 Schuiling. Denise 116 Schuller, Sheila 214. 219 Schuster. Loree 219 Scott, Douglas 238 Scott, Kayleen.,- , - - 2 2 0 Scott, MaryJq '38, Scott. Robert 53, 57 SEARLES, Antonia '48 SEBENS, Kenneth '59 SEESER. James '66 Seise. Timothy '00, 236 Selover, Prudence 226 SELVAR. Drew '53 Semeyn, Peter ; 238 Sengelaub, John '•> 234 Serocki, Wi l l iam 240 Serrano, A lber t - 206 Sevener, Julia 100 Shadwell, Henry 138, 230 Shelley, Patrick 230 SHERBURNE Frank .164 Shiffner, Patricia 100, 206 Shiflett. Laurie 219

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Shinabarger, Danny | 60 Shuey. Roy 126 Siderius, Janet 207, 213 , Siderius, Thomas 228 Sinclair. John 138, 230 Sinclair, Susan .29, 116 SitLser, Gerald 100, 203, 214 Slagboom. Phil .100 Slager, Ann 138, 219 Slager, Joel 100, 234 Slagh, Cathe 226 Slagh, Marthe 101, 226 Slenk, Gregory 59, 126.238, Sloothaak. Lii ida 116 Slotman. Howard 116 Small, Barbara 138,219 Smalling, Barbara 70, 116, 219 Smickley, Robert .240 Smith, Bruce 116, 214,236 Smith, Cynthia 116, 219 Smith. David .138 Smith, Deborah 116. 220 Smith. Doris ..101 Smith. Douglas 60, 230 SMITH, Dwight 171 Smith, Kathy | 226 Smith. Kathy J 101, 126, 200, 213 Smith. Larry 236 Smith, Pamela 138 Smith, Paul 200 Smith, Philip 138 Smith, Richard 116, 208, 228 Smith, Sheryl 116, 219 Smith, Susan 138 Smith, Virginia 224 Smith, Wil l iam 228 Snoap, Martin 60, 66, 101. 230 Snow. Timothy 238 SOMMERS. Dean 164 South. Wilma 116 Spangler. Gayle 126, 220 Spieknout. Rebekah 220 Spitler, Amy 138 Spoelhof, Gerard 138, 196 Spreng, Marilyn 138, 192. 220 Spurgis. Roxa'nna 70, 126 Staal, Thomas 54, 57, 126, 234 Stagg. Charles 138, 230 Staley. Douglas 66, 138. 194 Stam". Mary 101 Stam, Steven 101, 214 Stampfler, Michael 101 Stark, Martin 53, 126, 234 Stark, Pearl 126 Steams, Dave 138 Steele, Donald 101 Stegeman. Jacquelyn 116. 219 Stegeman, Steven.' 234 STEKETEE. Wil l iam 164 Stephens, Donald 234 Sterk, Nancy 101. 222 Stewart, Derryl 116 Stewart, Geoft'rey 138, 238 Stills, James 116 Stokes, Steven 232 Stone, Barbara 138. 2261 Stoup. John 126, 208 Stowell, Stephen 101 Straw, Margret 200 Straw, Roger 54 Stroven, Kathy 126 STRUIK, Bruce 201 Stuart. Glenn 236 Studiar, Robert 205 Stuit, Thomas 116, 214 Sturtevant, Dennis 138 Sullivan, Denise 138, 219 Sullivan, Kathleen 136, 207 Suzuki, Goro 102,205 Swanson. Dorothy 116* 196 Swatman. Howard 228 Swartz, Theodore 196, 236 Sweers, Julie 102, 208 Sweers, Mark 138 Sw inyard. Linda 126. 224

T Taggart. Emily..., 102 Tameling, Nancy 138 TAMM1. John 178 Taniguchi. Claude 138, 238 Tanis, Cheryl 214

T A M S , Elliot 164 Tanis. Robert 102 Tapped. Philip 102^209 Tapped, Tara 210 Taub. Amanda 102,226 Tazelaar, Sally 138 Tebeest, Dennis 138, 230 Tein, Anita 102, 207. 208 Telfer. Dorothy 102, 207. 208 Tellier, Marna 222 Ten Clay. Denise 102 TenHaken, Vicki 29, 116, 203, 207 TenHoor, Ellen ;.102 THARIN. J. Cotter 162 Tharp. Charles 116 T'Hoen. Marinus 102, 207 Thoman, Margaret 219 Thomas, Gerald 138 Thompson, Gordon 230 Thompson, Nancy t 138 Ticknor, James....' 66. 116, 201, 230 Tidball, Marilyn........ 138 Tiggleman. Robed 238 Timme, Beth 138. 192, 220 Ting, Amy 103 TOEVS. James | .167 Tommola. Barbara 103, 219 TOPPEN, Phillip .,184 Toren. John 103 Traylor, Richard ....:. 138 Tripp. Mary 103 Troast, Donald ,,,...126. 234 Trottier. Teresa 126, 205 Truelsen, Michal 139, 224 Tschanz, Kathleen 127 Tucker. Ronald 103 Tuesink, Peggy 127 Turner, Richard 103, 205 Turose, Constance 104

V VanAken, Joyce U7 VaaA,ndel, Mary 117 VanArk, John,,,', 238 VanArk. Velma 117 VanBranieghem. Susan 139, 226 VanBuren. Michael 127, 234 VanCil, Lois 104 VanDahm, Fred 236 VanDam, Timothy. 127 VandeBunte, Eugene 104 VandeBunte. Lee 139 VandeHoef, Gloria 70, 177, 214 VandeHoef, Judy,.. 139. 219 Vandenberg. Steven 139, 194 VandenHeuvel, Sheri 104 VanderBie, Patsy 104 VANDERB1LT, Wi l l iam 59 VanderBroek, Steven . 234 VANDERBUSH, Alv in 152 VanderHeide, Sharon 200 VanderKolk, Ronald 139 VanderLaan, Burton 196 VanderLind, Rick . „ „ „230 V A N D E R L U G T . Wi l l iam 182 VanderMeer. James 139 VanderMeer. Paul 104, 200 VanderMeet, Sharon 117 VanderMeulen, Claire 192. 219 VanderMolen, Kathy 127 219 VANDERPLOEG. Marvin .151 VanderSlice, Gordon 57. 60. 230 VanderVeen, Jerry 54. 230 VanderVeer, Roxanne 226 VanderVelde, Joan 226 VANDERVELDE, Richard 164 Vanderven, Gary 208 VanderWeide, David 60, 127 VANDERWEL, David 184 VanderWerf, Dixey 127, 219 VanDeursen, John 54, 230 VanDonkelarr, David 105, 236 VanDoomik, Steven 57, 139, 238 VanDop, Richard 214 VanDyk, Deborah 219 VanDyke, Robert 54. 117, 230 VanEck. Barbara 105. 214 VANEYL. Phillip 156 VANFASSEN. Paul 168, 197 VanHaitsma, Laurel 105 VanHeest, Marianne 219

VanHeest, Nancy 139 VanHeukelum, Richard 127 V A N I W A A R D E N , John 164 Van Kampen. Debra 139 VanKampen, Mary 105 Vankerkhoven, Elizabeth 105 , VanKruiningen, Kathy 105, 209 VanLente, Pnilip 105, 197 VanLierop. Eleanor 117, 214 VanOostenburg, Mark 105 VanOostendorp. Donald 139, VanPamelen, David 105 VanPernis, Sarah 106. 219 VANPUTTEN. James 167 VanSingel, Mary 226 VanSloten, Fonda. 106 Vansoest. Linda 139 VanVoorst, Carol 117, 210' VanVoorst, Mark 54 VanVoorst, Robert 54. 127 VanWieren. Thomas. 60*238, VanWyk. Patricia 117, 205 V A N W Y L E N . Gordon J 179 Vaughn, Deborah 106 Veenhoven, Lois 117, 214 Veneklasen, Brian 127, VerBeek. Joann 117, 226 VerHey, Nicholas 238 VICKERS, Judith 148 Viel, Betty Jo 207, 214 Viel, Nancy ; 127, 226 VINK, Kenneth 185 Vint, Linda 139 Vis, Thomas • ft p ..117, 194 Vlieser, Mary 139, 219 Volhnk, Dawn 29, 106, 226 VonBergen, Linda 226 Voogd, Jane 139 Voorhees, Susan 226 Voskuil, Ann 214 Voss, Greg 127,238 Voss. Michael 139 Vriesman, Brian 59. 139 Vruggink, Beth 117 Vruggink. Gary 106

W Waalkes. Michael 139 Wackemagel. Betsy 127, 226 Wagner. Glenn 139 Watchenbach, Cathy 127. 220 Walchenbach, Lynne 117, 214 Wallace, Rhonda 139 Wallace, Susan 106 Wallendal, Nancy 106 Walsh, Peter 229 Walters, Timothy..,, 106 Walton, Edward....... 117 Walvoord. Lois . . " IBf ; " . 214 Warner. Sharon 139 Warnet, Linda .....214, 219 Weaver, Linda 117, 213, 220 Webster, Jo Ann 127 Weed, James 127, 236 Weener, Glenn 106 Weigle, Richard 236 Weimer, Stephanie 139 -Weinert. Mark 238 Weissflog, Emilou 106 Weitz, Janice 139, 226 Welch, Patrick 140, 230 WELLER, Hubert 149 Wells, Susan 140, 219 Wendel, Lavon 117, 205 WEPFER, Richard 164 Wesner, David 127, 236 Westenbroek, Judith 226 Weston, Mary 140, 222 Westra. Stephen 66 WETTACK, F. Sheldon 171 Weurding, Carol 127 Wheatley, Laura 140, 224 WHEELER. Nancy 149 Whitcomb, David 240 White, John r. 117 White, Lawrence 106 White, Michele 140, 206 White, Roger 229 White, Sue 117, 222 Whitehouse, Adelaide 140 Whiteman, Merlin 230

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Whitlock, John 127 WHITTLE, John 164 Wickens, Janet 200 Wickstra, Donald 230 Wickstra. Gregg 230 Wickstra, James 117 Wiedman, Janice 140 Wiegerink, Vicki 127, 220 Wierenga. Lynda 117, 220 Wiersma, Daniel » 57, 140, 230 Wiersraa, Li l l ian 117 Wiersma. Michael 240 Wiff, Lynda 106, 213 WILCOX, Stephen 156 Wildman, Mark 107 Wilhelmsen. Wesley 54,66, 127 Wilkinson. Mary 226 Willems, Johanna 107, 200. 209, 210. 213 Williams, Debra 127 WILL IAMS, Donald 196 Williams, Mark 140 Wilson, Hudson 57, 107 Wilson. Patricia 107 Winne, Alan 117. 140, 201, 230 Winter. Eileen 107 Wissink, Mary 197 Witherspoon. Elizabeth 107 Wojcicki, James 140, 238 Wolf, Michael 127 Wolff. Roben 127. 196. 199. 228 Wolters, Thomas | 60 Wolters. Wil l iam 140. 230 Wolting. Ruth 140 Wood, Linda 117 Wood, Walt 232 Woodward, Lloyd 240 Wormeester, Jerry 117. 230 Wortelboer, Janice 117 Wrigley, Janet 107 Wykstra, Stephen 107 Wyns, John 230

Y Yeager, Noranne 107. 209 Yff. Carol 207.214 Yntcma. Karen 127 Younger, Marvin 109, 205. 214. 232 Younger. Rita 205

Z Zack, Elizabeth 140 Zaleta, Marv 117 Zevalkink. /ane 213 Zielke, Mark 140 Zilinski, Robert 234 Zini, Dinah 107 Zitterman. Joseph 140 ZOETEWAY, James 152 Zommermaand. Randall 107 Zondervan. Mary 140, 226 Zuidema. Laura 127. 222 ZUVER1NK, Myra 189 Zylstra, Michael 127, 230

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