Calvin College - Prism Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Class of 1947
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Q. sf 'V U- 1- H -' f-but . -'fvx'4'f'w?9 xsgiggff, Q .ivy 2 '-'V 'JN 'A ' LV' ' I' 29' .xwfki - xx-3 Q r it mr-9, X,.,,,V..- I, ,. .5 RA X M.,-V a-Vlfzffihxs 5 ' s' - -lk a f '12 as-f ,VggE'Wi- - --2- ,ff '-g.'5-bw' . . N, m X., Oar tafk haf been that of a metllaeoal cbronlcler who recortlf on parchment the event! of the passing days. It if oar zoiflz that in tlixtant yearf, when yoar college life bas V become a tlim lege-ntl, thefe pagef may bring ont of the half-shadows in yoar memory the tratlltionf and ltlealy of a forgotten tlay. 3 ' A ,QL '.I'f A' 'f' ' ,, xi M. .w, To GRACE HEKMAN BRUINSMA A we dedicate this book For three years Mrs. Bruinsma, our Dean of Women, has given her services to the welfare of Calvin College students. She has cheerfully devoted her time and efforts to the solving of our personal and group problems. For Calvin girls she has been an effective and understand- ing counselor as Well as an example of gracious Christian Womanhood. Therefore, it is with appreciation, respect, and admiration that we, the junior class of Calvin College, dedicate the Prism of 1947 to Mrs. Bruinsma, our Dean of Wfomen. g I r ehltatnun f ff, A file f, If ,Wy imj ' f f ZWLW If f 'Cf tikfzfw Lv, X, f 72 f fi? iyzyff EM ,, W , ,f V sf, . Q, lf, Mm. , Y' A .Y , 1-Q --gr 448 T ,fw 7' 4 4 f if I 1 x. rl Q jg? rt xg' 1 JSI,-, 1 M . 'mi l ' Y 'R qjh of M l .4 mn.. X T, 4 Q? .hr I ,N . , . K I '!: Q., .Q nv. f - aft m , 'w, 's-:Q x 'l.w'i, ' , .gg ' Qdrr 3 u I- ..- U , -. ' .1-fs 1 .-A . i ,V -fl O ,. J, - ' wzw 'K A ,,, , 1 .Q . - aff rn ws Q.. a. 0 ' 1 ' 5 N' . .-If V , n' .- M Qggf ' I 1 1141- fx I XXX X XXX Seminary 2 A P' L. Y, E. Q Q 1 D an 0 X Q 3 . xg .Ai L x Q ir fd 1 7' ,,..,4..... .1-1 ,.,.f--f ,.--- M bo-A VR XDVX dun rua-wav 1 .v,,. 1 1 , ,.- 11 1 1, 1' 2 1 EM 111 I1 1 E 1i11f11f'H1f111i:15wiE1S 33132 111-3,11.,1, :Nz X X X N 111' 1: EL -1 X1 s 1 5 XX X- xi XX WXXQ X Y AXXX E X . X X nrmitu YP X .XXX XP f-vu, ...Lan-' fn' -Lain mrfxul 1-5, vm X X X X xx X 1 1 i i S . 1 W!! 4 ,, 1. ,, X 1 1 31 1 E: 5, 5.1 'X XXX X. 9 ,Q we P g: 5. mv ,I 1 p i . -M xx ws xy 'mx , ,gd N W X N x uw' pdl' ,fa ,nw X x ,pa gf x ,yu X9 NX X NXXX Q X ss xv Q ww 3 ,pn 5 .4 ,af i , f , V, ,-.,,4. uf.. -AA.. f, nu. IN MEMORY OF A FELLOW KNIGHT WHO WAS TAKEN FROM THIS BATTLEFIELD TO PASS THROUGH THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW OE DEATH William Kuiper, graduate of Chicago Christian High School, left us September 18, 1946 t 11 f ' ' , a t e age o eighteen. Through the grace of God he has now preceded us into -the presence of our Lord and King. We, his fellow knights, can only pray that when we come to the Valley of the Shadow of Death we may pass through with the perfect assur- ance and peace of spirit which Bill found. We regret that we were given such a short period of his companionship and presence at Calvin. To his family and friends who were so suddenly bereaved of his love and friendship we ei: r . p ess our united sympathy, and we trust that they find their solace in God Almighty. Yea, thottgh I wtzlh thtoztgh the valley of the .rhtzflow of death, I will feat no eoilg for thozt art with meg th cl f ' y to :mtl thy Jttzjjf they comfort me. Psalm 23:4 14 UIUIZIUS V I. XXX A A X f X N, X X . X xx ,V X f xx . X XV X , 15. -Nix V ' U' VV ' V , 1. -,A ' V , f gg? ' X0 '- V, V , ,V Vv,,,x ,XIV h N V, ?i,z4'Qx W g, 5 , iw K, , X '. 'V-.rx '- , V V - -..' ' .x.'., gl 1- x Q 7 I ri N N -V ,. V V+ 5 wg, VV , W., VA -, - 'f:-- V ' fm' ,mf , ' 'V 'Gy 4 Vi V. -, , , 25:4 V 4' UI, .V - ' . -, . Vw' V 'V , ig. . QV - my nw ,few , A , x H91 ' '1 'V fi ' 'if HM lid' ,fVfyfV2Vf, 'V V - H. ' V gl, ff! Slip V ' .?,V f fw2 f ' , gZQWgWf' , V . , M .ww 1 V ,V , V , .,f V VV,,,f,VfV . ff I A Vx I A gg., ,, ,Na7 ,V o l vgg- -V 4, xg -V, 'few V. 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' ' -' N 5 fi 5f'?3'i-'Ai '-i'ff'Jf- , 3 - f 2' ' 52:31'?- ' A K ff - 1:'?21fjJ12':,ffififl--Q 5 -'.e-5935433 5- 122529-gif-,fa ii,-X f f ff 5-gigs ' - .. A, I:-,If:-Ii,,,,- 5 -M, .1 ff'7gv1j'?f43.s '4.'f'f. ',: 'H--:5,f,j2i1 ,, V27 352 f' -1 af f3'2ikf2i1' :f 5944 Y' ,I '-jfs-': - ,, I. 'wgfgfl .5 QI. f? 7Q32W'?'-' N ' 'Lf. 01'-w ri' A ,,, .550 . QI . I ,GG 'MJ f , . ,:fg2i.IfgQ,1gy'x , -I, f , , . hmlntgtfatlgn , igfkiilhklif ' It is only with pleasure that we pause to pay tribute to President Schultze. To the student body it is very evident that our president is a man who has walked with God many times. Like Moses of old, his face, his speech, and his life still shine in reflection of the glor Y he has seen of his Master. It is reflected in his humilit Y and kindness, his gentle humor, and his sincere friend- liness. It is easy to bring our problems to him for we are sure that our problems will become his and will arouse his interest in our trouble. We know that we can bring our shortcomings to him with the assurance that he will not condemn and s will sympathize with us and aid us when our regret is real. His kindly smile makes him in the halls, his delightfully spontaneous sense of humor makes a talk with hi man lifted above the level C. nity of his position, he is lifted above them by his humility and deep spirituality. TO 5 - , f , pr gfzefy were given, Bm all lm rerzozlr tbougbrf had ref! in Heaven. t ' corn us for them, but it a pleasure to greet m enjoyable. He is not a of the students by the diff- bem his heart his love bi 0 ' - Goldsmith . ' . - 1 V ' ' . 1 ' - -' 2 Q: vi.g.Qr-1 ::.-ef, ,g:..Q: Z1.,,ac awias- ' f '..1:::.aLlvL,: iv'Vac.- V f, ' .Q:4mQfSs.::m.,,.:t -1 -- .rQaZ::..Q..,,,, - 1-51' 2:2 'i-:sl Ha-f,:-ff-L L-vff'--- -1-- swf:-' 'H ' ' ' iB1fe51iJent5 essage GREETINGS TO THE STUDENTS: A Your heritage, bequeathed unto you by your parents and strengthened by your college, is the most precious thing that you possess. The preciousness of a thing is usually determined by two consider- ations, namely, its rarity and the service that it can render. We are now living in a world that is morally bankrupt. The effects of the sinful hearts of men have been augmented by the war. Honor and honesty are forgotten virtues. We can give to the impoverished nations across the waters everything from shoes to heifers, but we can't give them what they need most. They need sound thinking and clean, living. We can't give them these because they are such scarce. articles here in our own country. ' You have, by the grace of God, these values. Precious jewels they are, in a field as wide as the world, strewn with useless rocks and stones. Treasure these jewels and share them with those who are our brothers and sisters across the seas. ' Then, again, what you have received is so precious because it can render inestimable service in a world that has no hope and no God. If it is peace that the world wants and needs, you have the values that can bring that blessing. All the peace conferences, attended by the most brilliant states- men, are as nothing compared with the teachings of God when it comes to bringing peace to the hearts of men. If it is happiness that men seek, you have that which alone can bring joy unspeakable to a people sad and despairing. If it is hope that should be given to them, you have in your possession the only hope of the world. Surely, there has never been a time when young people such as you could be of greater service under God. Who knoweth but what you may have come into the kingdom for just such a time as this! May you never be found wanting! Cordially yours, 19 1 janultp HENRY RYSKAMP, Ph.D. Deen of the College Profeffor of Eeonomlcf anal Sociology MRS. GRACE H. BRUINSMA, AM. Deon of Women HARRY C. DEKKER, M.S. Regiftmr Profexsor of C bemistry ,., - - f g!'4Z' ,. 'HN X , XV' N x -1 X K' , -'A OS h B f ' K' '5' i3'ffj- A ep me a er, . ., . . . . g . ..,- .. :V .5 41,5-miami: ' isa ppp, . Q ff. , ..,, 4, 0. X .gi : ff ,- yysfjffiggfr xx V gy, ,.? ff aww in ' x we .. . Q -fx -A . 9:5'f5'TF'i v,'I'iL f- ' K , wmiwf Q ,fx fb f- 9633,-qfi,'Lf4ii-iaaia-fZ Donald H. Bouma, A.M. 1 A - - N , f X 1 -V -L.. - ' - ' - w ' , x.,, ' -Y Actin 0 I nmfiiczfoif in Sociology X i 4 NNFY1? Q: 'X - ,kwwyf-V ,- -'Lx xc, e v M - is X MX.,m.a . . V f -be 1 '. wx1.Xfg,e,gf, an X. .a ,-9-5-.:,.. john H. Bratt, A.B., Th.M., S.T.M. A.fJi.rtiznt in English iznci Speech Albert E. Byoene, A.B. Profenor of Mocieifn Lizngiiczgef, Eineifitiiy Johannes Broene, A.M. Profexfoif of Eiiiiccition cinci Pyychology, Enieifizfiiy john Charles Bult, A.B. V Inmfiiczfoif in Chciifge of Physical Ecliiccztion Gordon Buter, A.M. I nmfiictof' in Econoinicy cincl Sociology X John T. Daling, Ph.D. Acting Afyociizte Pifofefsoif of Philofophy iznci Pxychology e - A jatultp E 21 4 , 1 , . ,.-.,,vf3., n-.........,..-,.- - 4....., ..,., 1 Harold' Dekker, AB., Th-B lnstrnctor in Speed? john De Vries, Ph.D. Pro-feyxor of Cneinistry Richard Drost, Ph.D. Asfociate Profexfor of History v Lambert J. Flokstra, Ph.D. Profesfor of Ecincation Bernard Fridsma, A.M. Ayxociate Profemor of Gerrnan Kay Hager, A.B. I nxtrnctor in Phyfical Eafncation W Peter Hoekstra, Ph.D. S Profeffor of Hiftory anal Political Science Mrs. Grace Holtrop, A,M, Akxistant in Eafacation and S peecb u f, W -9, W, ez :Faculty r S John R. Huizenga, A.B. flcfing In.f1fr'nctor in C beniiizfry Martin Karsten, A.M. I nytrnctor in Organic Science H. Henry Meeter, Th.D. Professor of Bible Edwin Y. Monsma, Ph.D. Proferxor of Organic Science Albert H. Muyskens, A.M. Profexyor of Miztheinnzficx William T. Radius, Ph.D. Profefsor of Clcmicizl . Lcingicciges Robert G. Settergren, B.S. Auiymnt in Drawing Gertrude Slingerland, A.M. Inyzfrnctor in History czncl Englifh 3 ,Q jatultp . -. . -....,4e:.. . A....,..... ,.f.-.. ,... A... ..., -.f.-.1 Lewis Smedes, A.B. U Assistant in Latin Williarn Spoelhof, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History Q Henry Stob, Th.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Philosophy Ralph sfob, Phu Professor of Classical Lan gicages Earl U. Strikwerda, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History anal English Seymour Swets, A.M. Professor of Pnhlic Speaking A ancl Mitsic John J. Timmerman, A.M. Associate Professor of English John Tuls, A.M. lnstritctor in Mathematics ancl Physics Jfacultp e L ' 24 I Q3 Q? 4 QL ,. 4. X ,Z .P Q' 23 if f.. Henry G. Van Andel, A.M. Professor of H ollancl Language and Literature Jacob G. Vanden Bosch, A.M. Professor of the English Lan- guage anal Literatnre, Ein eritiis John P. Van Haitsma, Ph.D. Professor of Organic Science Catherine Van Opynen, A.M. Assistant in English ancl Efliication Henry R. Van Til, A.B., Th.M. Associate Professor of Bihle Henry Van Zyl, Ph.D. Professor of Ecliicational Methocls Harry J. Wassink, A.B., B.S. Professor of Physics anil Engineering Henry Zylstra, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English 'X X 'Www XM A f . we ya.. -1 M 1211. sagwir 39: 1 243:53 - . +0 252 - - - s 12' wwf'f'se21-'f:7 If-iii.. .,1'iff?9?f5f'31Zf '-2'.Er?e:::.1a wr -N V ...Wink . N .... .,,.,, ,-,V . .Nami S 'fiizk .i . , 51,s. a .,,:,X.i..-.X . A., -' ' ' '- 1s..fi.a - fl- .. .N .':'z..fq' , --i ag,-,.a,.X . . :Y + 5 H s r fr'1::.::'i:2lr- ':Wh- :N ttf H Ml- .,..,.,.. 5 4 1' ,,-e,. 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A4,-ik A 1 t 5 .ywrd Y . 'Q , I E Tlf 'I f'1 Robert DeHaan Gerry Olthoff Madge Strikwerda Arthur Deliruyter Lugene Bazuin Vice-Pfeficient Secifetmy-Trearwer Stzmfem Council Prerioiem Smciemf C ozmczl Reprefemazfive Reprefenmtive Seniors lass Qaftiters They are senior knights -the class of 1947. Ready to shed their college armor and to don the sober armor of the serious world, they still look back to the time when they first prided themselves in its glitter. They examine with nostalgia the dents which were wrought by their activities, the worn places which they overworked and the former rou h 1 8 spots which college life has worn smooth. They examine their armor and realize half regretfully that they have outgrown it. They are ready now to take it off, and are looking forward to assuming the new armor which is being prepared for them. The old shall be worn no longerg yet it shall not be discarded. They will lay it carefully away takin it 1 8 out on idle days to run their fingers over the dents and explain carefully to descendants, This did I and that did I in this battle and that battle. They shall no longer wear the outer armor of Calvin Collegeg yet the inner armor which by the grace of God Calvin has k wor ed upon their souls, shall never be laid aside until they no longer need their armor on this earth. 30 E f I l ? 4 5 1 I I . J l . I 1 I v l fi l 1 Atline Baker, A. B. Education Uxbridge, Massachusetts And she was fair as is a rose in May. - Chaucer Grace Bardolph, A. B. General Chicago, Illinois In all endeavor, virtue is her guide. Lugene Bazuin, A. B. Pre-Seminary Moline, Michigan Delightful living was the goal he'cl won. Chaucer Chaucer -Elaine Beltman, A. B. Education Holland, Michigan Virtue anil genuine graces in themselves speak what no worcl can utter. Shakespeare Edward Berends, A. Bi General Grand Rapids, Michigan The man of sense, of grace, of accomplish- ment, of social power-- the gentleman? Emerson Henry Berends, A. B. General . Byron Center, Michigan The shortest and surest way to live with honor in the worlcl, is to he in reality what we would appear to he. Neva Boerema,-A. B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Very sociahle anal gay was she. Chaucer Connie Borst, A. B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Socrates Talent knows what to clog tact knows when anrl how to do it. Matthews .Mud beninrs Louise Bosma, B. S. General Paterson, New Jersey TMJ :world fzefongr to Ilae energetic. ' Emerson Roy Bultman, A. B. Education Fremont, Michigan High-ereclea' tlaolzglalx Jeafed in the heart of co1.rleJy. Sidney Lester Button, A. B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan There if no geniuf in life like the geniur of energy arm' actizfityf' Mitchell Garrett Byma, A. B. General Corona, California He war wont lo speak plain and to the purpose. Shakespeare John Bytwerk, A. B. Education Muskegon, Michigan He ir great enough that if lair own mailer. Hall Elaine Coeling, A. B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan She ir grace itrelf . . . Eliot Frances Colsman, A. B. Education Redlands, California She 15 the rnzrror of an courtesy. Chaucer Robert De Haan A. B General Grand Rapids, Michigan Who make: quick ure of the moment if a geniur of prudence. Lavater Seniors I VT ii , eL x H I T wg 'Herr is f 1 E l S l 3 r ,F ll! if l li 'HP l 1 s fi 4 5. i s if 3 is' A f I r l. is r Arthur De Kruyter, A. B. Pre-Seminary Grand Rapids, Michigan A ' Hardy and wise in all things undertaken. Chaucer Phyllis Den Braber, A. B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Those graceful acts, Those thousand decencies that daily flow From all her words and actions. Angela Ruth DeVries, A. B. General Deniar, California A faithful and true friend is a lining treasurer . . Anonymous Milton Elsie De Waard, A. B. General Rochester, New York The great hope of society isxin individual character. Henry De Wit, A. B. General. Grand Rapids, Michigan - The hetter part of valor is discretion. Shakespeare Channing Bernard Enghers, A. B. Education Kalamazoo, Michigan A man's own manner and character is what most hecomes him. Clarence Flietstra, A. B. Pre-Seminary Grand Rapids, Michigan Rich he was in holy thought and work. Chaucer John Flokstra, A. B. General , Grand Rapids, Michigan Cicero Sincerity, a deep, genuine, heart-felt sincerity is a trait of true and nohle manhood. Anonymous 53' l Seniors David Freeman, A. B. General - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania He reads much. He is a great ohseruer, ffl!! he looks quite through the deeds of men. Shakespeare Milton Geerdes, A. B. General Chica o Illinois S , There is such a mirthful cast in his hehauior that he is rather heloued than esteemed. Adele Hartgerink, A. B. General Oak Park, Illinois Tis good to he merry and wise. Jonson Steele Annabelle Hertel, A. B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan She touches nothing hut she adds a charm. Bernard P. Hoekstra, A. B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan An ahridgment of all that was pleasant in man. Goldsmith More Eloise K. Holtrop, A. B. Bducation Grand Rapids, Michigan The hest part of human character is tender- ness and delicacy of feeling. J. Robert Hoolsema, A. B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Prudent, cautious self-control Is wisdom's root. Burns Betty J. Ippel, A. B. General Sheboygan, Wisconsin If 4 . beninrs -A Emerson fair and rich and young and full of fun. Chaucer QB 1 f fl J r. li ,l ,. .-if e -W W.: 1-,ef .. ,a-. riibr-' 2 E l l i 1 5 Q 1 34 j 4 v Dirk Jellema, A. B. General Bloomington, Indiana I He was u scholar, und u right good one,' I Exceeding wise, fuir-spohen, and persuading. Y Shakespeare I I I Marjorie G. Jonker, A. B. Education I Grand Rapids, Michigan I The secret of success is constancy of purpose. I Disraeli I I I I I John Kamp, A. B. Education i Grand Rapids, Michigan , Here is iz dear und industrious true friend. .f Shakespeare Mildred Kapteyn, A. B. Education Dorr, Michigan What sunshine is to flowers, smiles ure to humanity. I I Addison I Gertrude Karsten, A. B. Education I Zeeland, Michigan E Her voice was ever soft, Q Gentle, iznd.low, an excellent thing in u A woman. S Shakespeare I I Doris Knol, A. B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan p The gentle rninde hy gentle deeds is hnownef' p Spenser Z I I Clarence Kooi, B. S. General C Grand Rapids, Michigan s .A The truly generous is truly wise. Home i -WM-as . Sebron Koster, A. B. General Seattle, Washington Few things ure impossible to diligence and 1 skill. I I Johnson 5 I I f beniurs .3 35 Charles E. Kregel, A. B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan The chiefest action for a man of great spirit Is never to he oat of action. Webster P Gertrude La Botz, 3-year Pre-Medical Grand Rapids, Michigan Cheerfalness keeps np a hind of daylight in the mind, and fills it with a steady and per- petual serenity. Addison Burton L. Lamberts, 5-year Pre-Dental Fremont, Nothing will, and Michigan is impossible to the rnan who can then do .... Mirabeau Betty J. Lautner, A. B. Education Kent City, Michigan I loved always to he glad and gay. Chaucer Wilma R. Leys, A. B. General Sheboygan, Wisconsin They're only truly great who are tritly good. Chapman Anton Lyzen ga, A. B. General Ellsworth, Michigan Yon were ever good at sndden cornrnenda- tions. ' Shakespeare Hester Monsma, A. B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan There is no joy hat calm. Tennyson Geraldine Olthoff, A. B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan And certainly delighting in good sport, She was right pleasant, arniahle - in short. Chaucer Seniurs 36 3 Frank L. Pettinga, A. B. General Byron Center, Michigan He is as fall of valor as of kindnessg Princely in both. Shakespeare John D. Pool, A. B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan My mind to me a kingdom is . Dyer Gwendolyn june Porter, A. B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan M To be good is man's most glorions task. I Sophocles Yvonne Helen Pousrna, A. B. General Holland, Michigan The small conrtesies sweeten life . . . Bovee . I 1 S 5 Grace J. Ravesloot, A. B. General South Holland, Illinois Gail set upon my lips a song and pat a lantern in my band. Kilmer C Kathryn S. Schneider, A. B. General Alamosa, California They that govern the most make tlae least noise. Seeden l i Maryjean Schreuder, A. B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. l Heywood Elaine D. Schultie, A. B. General E Grand Rapids, Michigan l The band that laatla macle yon fair laatla maile y yon good. t Shakespeare 1 b l 5 e 59 Sentara I I i l l l Sylvia Mae Schutt, A. B. General Redlands, California ' Thou speakest wiser than thou art 'ware of. Shakespeare Harold Seekman, 3-year Pre-Engineering Coopersville, Michigan H e who lahors diligently need never despair. Marvin Seven, 3-year Pre-Medical Grand Rapids, Michigan H e has a heart to resolve, a head to contrioe, and a hand to execute. - Gibbon Menander Betty G. Shoemaker, A. B. Education Zeeland, Michigan We can do more good hy heing good than in any other way. Gerald Sinke, A. B. General Moline, Michigan ' Men of few words are the hest men. Shakespeare Ann Spoelstra, A. B. Education Everett, Washington Hill A nohle deed is a step toward God. Kathryn Starn, A. B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan , I would help others, out of a fellow-feeling. Sentara i Burton Holland Dorothy 1. Steensma, A. B. General Rochester, New York She moves a goddess, and she speaks u queen. Pope 5 2 X t i F 3 - gg, :ai X 38 ' Y -,,,. ......,..,.-..-, .......r: . ...-:.x,-..1.-...f1n...,,4g-n,,,,, .,.f,,4-. '..,f .-.-.- -.1 ---.. H.. John Steensma, A. B. Pre-Seminary Grand Rapids, Michigan They are never alone that are accornpaniecl with nohle thoughts. Sidney l Gerald W. Stob, A. B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan He was a gentleman on whorn I hailt an ahsolnfe trastf' Shakespeare Madge Strikwerda, A. B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Those ahoat her from her shall reacl the perfect ways of honor. R l Shakespeare Diana E. Swierenga, A. B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan 'Trnthfitlness is a cornerstone in character . . Davis Q.. Jeanette F. Sytsma, A. B. General Haledon, New jersey As a wit, if not ji1'.S'f, in the very first line. Goldsmith 'ls Roberta Timmer, A. B. General r Grand Rapids, Michigan No one knows like a woman how to say things which are at once gentle and deep. Hugo x 9 5 Willemina Twight, A. B. Education ' Whitinsville, Massachusetts Age cannot wither her, nor cztstorn stale her infinite variety. Shakespeare Tunis Vandenherg, 3-year Pre-Medical Grand Rapids, Michigan Wit and wisclorn are horn to a man. Seeden if l ,ee - 259- 1 Seniors Nelle Vander Ark, A. B. Education Manhattan, Montana . . . of great prohity, wit and unrler.ftanrling. Steele Harry Vander Wfeele, 3-year Pre-Dental Sheboygan, Wisconsin My heart is trae as steel . . . Shakespeare Johanna Vanderwerff, A. B. Education Duvall, Washington To draw true heaaty showy a matter hand. Dryden Mary Ann Van Galen, A. B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan A thing of inzpalfe and a child of Jong. Byron Jean Van Rossum, A. B. General Flint, Michigan A They can conquer who heliezfe they can. Vifgii Helen Van XVesep, A. B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Nothing is Jo .ttrong ar gentlenerrg nothing ro gentle as real rtrengthf' De Sales . as i James Veltkamp, A. B. Education Manhattan, Montana Parity of heart if the nohlest inheritance. c Claudius George Visser, A. B. General Jenison, Michigan A better cornraile wonlil he hartl to final. Chaucer beniurs :in 40 's ':-N. 5-N Clarence Vos, A. B. Pre-Seminary Grand Rapids, Michigan O selfless man and stainless gentleman. Tennyson Marcelyn Weersing, A. B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan I would delight my priifate hours with music . . . Milton Maesel Wfestra, B. S. Letters and Nursing Waupun, Wisconsin Diligence in study and pefseueriug effort . . . Anonymous Jeanne Wiersma, A. B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan She that was euer fair and yet was ueuer proud. Shakespeare Martin Wyngarden, 5-year Pre-Medical Grand Rapids, Michigan D Reaso1t's whole pleasure, all the joys of sense, Lie in three words - Health, peace, and com- ll peteuce. Pope t 41 Seniors ,-,.t- ,,.,,,.-....,W,.f .. v 2-'ver H' Willis DeBoer Joy Vandertill Elaine Holtrop Rein Leestma A President Student C ozmcil Secretary-Trearwer Vice-President Representative Juniata junint lass In the fall thegjuniors bolted their armor down more securely, picked up their lances and galloped into the fray. Their plans were ready for strenuous battles with study and work. Their biggest battle and most baffling was fought on the territory of the Prism. The aid of almost all the Junior knights was required in one capacity or another before the battle Was accomplished. All the knights fought bravely whether they laid crafty plans for finance or raged furiously at typewriters. Another great battle yet in preparation is the Junior-Senior party. As yet the outcome cannot be announced, but from the strategy laid and the determination and vigor of the knights who are going forward to fight the enemy, we dare to predict complete victory. Another battlefield which may at times have been slightly neglected because of the concentration of to conquer on the other fields was study. 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X john Ubels Marve Van Dellen Teena Van Dellen Alma Vanden Berg Len Vander Linde Harriet Vander Puy Jack Van Dyken Arlene Van Haitsma Bernice Van Halsema Ralph Van Kampen Barbara Van Kleef Myrtle Van Laar , X Eumurs 2 iii 5 gi S X ix S N 3 3 N X I pr W. XX . QQ if X Ns ilj b ' T ' X N -A 3: . X 5 E W f y'9' -if g, . , 2253 ,.Q gy, vm ,Fx ,Q-A ,rms A , a-3' 1 1. ' il 'S gifs Q ' i iii 554 , ' 1, N . ' ri. - 5 'Q fix F - ,,. . Y .K I 1 ..g x -1' . N. -. iw '-:fx E K VN K I WN- , 1 ,,.,,.,. i X , fm A - tim ' V, -M,Mg-- rf- ' um , . W'?5 wvf,ff . '.,f. -h-.w., X . : 'WGA ,, 1 .M 9 . 4.3 .- sophomores john Vanclc-:rMolen Marjean Eerkes Mae Harriet VanDyk Nelson VanderZee P1'eJide1zt Sec1fem1'y-Treafzwfer Student C ozmcil Vzce-Pferzciem Representative Sophomore lass The sophomores returned with confidence to the battle. Through the practice of great chivalry they only winced slightly when the armor of the freshmen knights creaked loudly. Sure of themselves and of their armor they plunged with determination into the struggle. Displaying a little overconfidence, they had a few falls, but usually picked them- selves u ' h h The fal p wit t eir armor but slightly dented and their enthusiasm not at all blunted. ls served to make them wiser, more cautious knights and to make them realize the weaknesses of their armor. Their enthusiasm and confidence carried them over the difficulties and brought them to a successful finish of their -sophomore year. Sharpening their lances, they are preparing now to take on the duties of the Junior class. . L C ,J .L3.,e,,g,g3. ...g4jf,g4L5.g. :gg ',,l1,:.,rpi.g.-mr. g.Qmeg 4.:..5,g,,:..mi::2c.e,2 o:..:L.j.1r,:.a.n.L,g21 .' ::.n,,.b.,..,.., ' tm..f-..,...4,f--.-.,f..............---..- . - . 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Q K it is it 4 E it s Louise Vetten Lois Volkers Dale Voss Donald Voss Sylvia Vredevoogd Verna Vreugdenhil Wesley Vryhof Arlene Walcott Emaline Wallinga Clayton Westley Jean Westra john Wierenga Peter Winters ' Alice Wisse john Witt Joan Wyngarden Adam YH Peter YE Raymond Zyhnan Louis Zylstra 64iiA X Q xx Q6 ..,.,-.-'. , 'fifllggid , f'?2'e,:' Q ' .4'al fe?' a 1 Q l s, , .A .0 U ix. .yn ,J ,,...k ya A Q .' . ww K x 'K -f i4,Q ., 1-w. ' ' y 4. X4 X x il' -N x y -.x.,f... SWS ' 1 4 I 1 A i 4 1 3 ! Martin Zylstra Marilyn Vos Rose Keegstra Ted Kloost r e Prerzcient Simi Z C 'Z - I i en ozmcz Secretary Treafmer Vzce-Pferzciemf Reprerenzfmfiife . ,freshman Mass The freshmen, proud and slightly selfconscious in their new and as yet untried armor, were marked by high ideals of noble warfare and service. It was not to be discounted to them that their armor still creaked and fitted them awkwardly. Time and warfare would wear both them and their armor till there would be a more perfect fit. And there is plenty of time and warfare awaiting the freshmen. For some there was only a short time required before they walked with ease and confidence in their armor. Every day they have been testing their equipment on the different Helds of battle found at Calvin. We need express no doubt that they will prove themselves worthy and useful knights in the service. As freshmen they became accustomed to their armor and battleg as sophomores they stand ready to prove themselves on more strenuous fields of battle. :Freshmen a r 66 : - ' ' . .ja 1 Q. - :qi-':Qf.f 4 :,--U alll. 3-L .41 W :Q ' - lu.: -lily ' --. '-- L: T ' Q -7 ' '7::.:.-i'1 FT: - ' -- , ,- -6 ' mi ':'m.s i ' sifraagaf ' z..zir-11-www---f42:f-L-H-'4'A'-'M - 'U-' ' Joyce Alderink joseph Alderink George Algera Randall Alkema Paul Andriese Harry Arnold Evelyn Atema Mark Aukeman Harvey Baas Charlotte Bajema Elwood Baker Louis Baker Jack Ballast Frances Banstra Jacqueline Barts Lavonne Batts Willis Beckering R. Dudley Bennett Eugene Berends Jacob Berghuis :Freshmen :Freshmen Frances Besternan Anne Beversluis Shirley Birt Raymond Bittner John Blacquiere Sylvia Blystra Lois Bode Ralph Boersma Shirley Boersma Clarence Bolt Jacob Boonstra Paul Boonstra Robert Boot Gordon Bordewyk Alice Bos Carl Bos John Bosma james Bosma Henry Bosman Leonard Bossenbroek 1 J i 1 , l T l 1 v 5 V.: 5 I l l 1 l l s 1 X 1 3 if 1 X I I R r 1 3 5 7 x I v I f i 'l i A S L-xg., ,- -. Q QF B B 3 X ' f B B ' ,:tl.5'.'4: :- N X . ,X -. -r ,N , Mt. 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W- '-' --a 1-M 1 .V Ne 75. w.Af:3,Q.- .max 3 HH... .f va' 4?9f Q:f I if :QA :M?5Lf ffl? cjififf' 3 Q53 - W 1. 1: 1 W X .V QI Standing: M. Zylstra, J. Vandertill, W. DeBoer. Seated: M. Strikwerda, L. Bazuin, A. DeKruyter, M. H. Van Dyk, J. Vander Molen, M. Vos. ' Stuaant fliuuiaiiil A weighty matter had arisen at Calvin. The flag pole was standing, erect and tall, in front of the campus. But where was the flag? All too often it failed to be seen proudly waving at the top of the pole, and patriotic students were re-belling. The matter was discussed in Student Council, proper steps were taken, and from that day forth the flag was much in evidence. Another problem had arisen. With the crowded conditions in chapel there was clearly a need for some direction in finding vacant seats. Once again Student Council took action and appointed ushers to keep the seating problem under control. In any democratic society there must be repre- sentation of the people. This need is filled at Cal- vin by the Student Council. It is composed of two representatives of each class with the exception of the Senior class, which contributes three members. Most of its work is carried on behind the scenes and deals primarily with the promotion of general l Arthur DeKruyter President of Student Council harmony in the student body. It has advisory powers over classes and organizations and it super- vises Chimes, Forensics, and Prism. At all times, however, it has as its aim the promotion of the best interests of the school and the encouragement of a healthy school spirit. Besides the business activities of the Council, such as the apportionment of the Student Organi- zation Fee and the supervision of the election of Freshman Class ohficers, there were several social affairs. Student Council sponsored the Rally after the first basketball game and an All-School Carol Sing just before Christmas. By far its greatest ef- forts were spent in sponsoring the Mid-Winter Music Fest in February, at which much of the musical talent of Calvin College was represented. The high musical quality of the performance and the appreciation expressed by the audience prom- ised to make this an annual event which will be eagerly anticipated. N The meetings of the Council are generally in- formal, with Art De Kruyter in the presidents chair. His right-hand man is vice-president Archie Bazuin, who, besides completing his four years at Calvin College, is completing his third year in the Council. Writing the minutes is the weekly job of Mae Harriet Van Dyk, and Martin Zylstra is in charge of the Council funds. Two other persons should not be forgotten. The two junior Class representatives, Willis De Boer and Joy Vandertil, have been very faithful in making and seconding the motion to adjourn. The Barketball Rally X Officem' D. DeHaan, E. Holtrop, E. Coeling, G. Hekman. Girls' league ' The Girls' League, under the leadership of Eloise Holtrop the first semester and Elaine Coeling the second, carried out a full schedule in an effort to Mrs. Edwards at the Forma! Mmicrzle. provide entertainment for the entire student body and render particular services to the girls. A series of all-school roller skating parties were sponsored. The February Musicale provided an opportunity for Calvin Knights to escort their fair ladies to a formal party. In answer to the Presi- dent's request, the League provided guides and served tea for friends of Calvin who accepted the invitation to attend an open-house on the after- noon of the Messiah performance. Guests from other cities and states were greeted by the faculty and escorted by students through the college build- ings. Under the auspices of Mrs. Bruinsma, the faculty sponsor, an Interdorm Board was organized. Mem- bers of the Board include Mrs. Bruinsma, the presi- dent of each cooperative house, the dormitory, the Girls' League, and two representatives of the girls who live in private homes. The purpose of the board is to discuss those problems which confront all the girls who live away from home while at- tending school. A special effort was made to pro- vide social contacts for the large number of girls who are unable to enjoy the social advantages of living with the larger groups in the dormitory or cooperative houses. Dorothy De Haan and Gertrude Hekman served the League as treasurer and secretary, respectively. Many other girls of the student body very capably assisted in carrying out Kvarious activities. Co- operation has again been the watch word among the girls at Calvin. It is with a sense of accomplishment tinged with Tear an Skating Partief regret that the Girls' League looks back on the past school year. Much was done and yet there is regret that circumstances and lack of time pre- vented the successful execution of every plan. Be- fore the page on which we have written is turned, arrangements will be made to assist new girls with their adjustment to the school and the city in September. Each one of these girls shall be wel- comed by an organization that is dedicated to the promotion of their welfare and happiness while at Calvin. S' t , c Tvsftv .O I, ' ' 4' 1 Q5 'F .Tyger . . ..., SHT! Nl' Q o 'sa Literary Afiociatefz Jean Feringa Emma Kuipers Martin Wyngarden Gertrude Hekman Miriam Cooke Photography Editor: Jud Smeelink Affiftant Photography Editor: Gertrude La Botz Artiftz Malois Wieland Art Affiytaat: Gay Jellema A ctioitiex C 0-C bairmea : Willis De Boer Phyllis Wolters Bariiiefr Manager: Rein Leestma Bitxiiieyr Affiftaatfz James Kroon Julia Dykstra John Malestein Bernice Van Halsema Maxine Sytsema Afloertifiiig Manager: Harold Feringa flclvertiiirtg Afiixtaiitfz Harvey Smit Donovan Nagel Arthur Gritter Wilmer Witte William Kool Activities Co-claairrrieri: W. DeBoer, P Wolters. Plaotograplaer: J. Smeelink. Aafifertixirzg Staff: Back Row, H. Smit A. Gritter, D. Nagel. Front Row W. Witte, H. Feringa. Artistrs M. Wieland, G. Jellema. Typistr and Basirzext Staff: B. VanHal sema, J. Dykstra, R. Leestma, I Kroon. Cart your ballot here. lWe Ear! BW 114555731 we ' ' . llilrwaffifigffww Qi ,. ,-we-rl'-qyfi ,gi lit lL,o,l1lilu Xlfrlllglb .ltyf Strange goings-on at Calvin . . . lights blazing from every window . . . semi-staid pre-seminarians in the lobby doing wonderful business as money-changers . . . strains of music from the male quartet coming out of the Calvinism room . . . fashion show going on in Room 21 . . . Calvin Hall girls rushing frantically around bearing telegrams . . . military police drag- ging their victims to the Veterans Court . . . delicious cake, candy, and cider on sale downstairs Cone penny tax for use of stairsj. Climax of the evening is the meeting in the auditorium where Liz Sjaarda, the lady of our choice, is crowned and the Prism Staff presented. This was the All-School Penny Social sponsored by the Prism. It proved an all-school party not only in that it was open to all students, but all clubs and organizations took part in making it a hilarious success. The 772071991 rvllf in' Name, Pleaxe. Money-changers Where? the fourth man? Latext rtylex More food Fishing ,Miflgetx i lf F S x i t t as N , Nxt . Q x QQ YR' I X N S X ,X tx -33 ,X ' l R. Timmer, Editor 45,35 . i' :'7 i.iim',....... . .. J. Medertdorp, Business Mrzmzger Calvin Chimes since 1907 a monthly magazine Cone exception: bi-weekly in 19325, this year bubbled with new life as it converted to a weekly newspaper. The new format and approach were the idea of Editor Roberta Timmer and Assistant Editor Robert De Haan who with a lively staff had the first issue in the students' hands at opening chapel exercises. Weekly issues meant quadrupled effort on the part of the business and advertising staff. Under John Medendorp's leadership the red side of the ledger was carefully avoided. In addition to direct circulation among students and faculty members if2Z1, .,I '..fQli',..fZ 122 O P E N H 0 U S E ,10 il ,W d.,,,', W, who Administration Bldg. gm :he endif grill. FRIDAY -1 8:00 P. m. STUDENT PUBLICATION 9' CALVIN COLLEGE votume xu rrtuasou, sevreutaeit iz, tm NUMBER I COMMITTEE MAKES ARRANGEMENTS TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE IN SCHOOL BUILDING Faculty fo be Presenf - Movies to be Shown The Bowls committee, convinced that it should furnislt some sort of entertainment for Calvin college students, but faced with the impossibility of holding the traditional Mixing bowl, has come up with the novel idea of holding an Open House on Friday, Sept. I3, at 8 p.m. in the college building. This is an all-school party, for it even includes the faculty. The pro- fessors have been invited one and all and will he present to meet the stu- dents on an out-of-the-classroom basis. Prof. lVm. T. Radius says it will also be a pleasure not to talk to a student over tangled schedules and registra- tion cards as has been the case for the last two weeks. Moving pictures, which have been approved by the faculty, will be shown in the auditorium. Refreshments, for the-benefit ol the Chime: will be on sale in the basement. Young students and elderly ones, freshtnen and seniors, bashful and bold are invited to join thc fun. Pick up the threads ul your acquaintance where they were severed last spring. Meet tlte students from lush California and ye olde New England, from the burning sands of New Mexico to the wilds of Montana. Rehash the tales ol your vacation days, about thc big one that got away, about your beautiful sun tan that is already fading into a pale yellow, about the tedious hours you worked in the pickle factory. The college building is the place. Friday is the day. Eight o'clock is the time. Come one and all to the first party of the school year. CALVIN FACULTY l GREATLY EXPANDED To meet the heavy demands of the greatly expanded student body, Calvin College Board of Trustees has appoint- ed thirteen new teachers to the faculty. They are as follows: Donald Herbert Houma, A.M., acting instructor in soci- ology: John Harold Bratt, Th.lll., S.T.M., assistant in English and speech: Bernard Fridsma, A.M., associate pro- fessor of Germany john Robert Huiz- enga, A.H., acting instructor in chemis- try: Martin Karsten, A.M., instructor in organic science: Robert G. Settergren, B.S., assistant in. drawingg Gertrude Slinggrland, A.M., instructor in history and Lnglishg Lewis Smedes, A.B., assis- tant in Latin: William Spoelhof, Ph.D., associate professor of historyg Earl C. Strikwerda, Ph.D., associate professor of history and Englishg John Tuls, A.M., instructor in mathematics and physitsg Catherine VanOpynen, A.M., assistant in English and speech: Henry R. VanTil, Th.M., associate professor nf Bible. dues of thirty-Hve cents' are collected from all girls. This money is used for making improvements in the girls' lounge, and for the sponsoring of teas and all-school parties. The welcom- ing tea is the hrst of these activities. The Girls' League board is anticipating xt busy and successful season this year and is depending on the cooperation of all the girls in making this Hrst tea a succem. lt is your chance tn become acquainted with other girls and to have an enjoyable time with one another. . liri- THE CHIMES NEEDS CARTOONIST, WRITERS A baby needs so many things. Every mother will bear out the truth of this common-place remark. The weekly Cltimer is a baby at Cal- vin college. Its needs are manifold and urgent. One of the most pressing needs is for a cartoonist. The editors would like to portray the Calvin Knight as he battles his way through the school year, A person capable of doing the CALVIN CHIMES CONVERTS TO WEEKLY ENTHUSIASTIC CALVIN STUDENTS SET OUT ON HUGE JOURNALISTIC VENTURE Calvin college Chimrr, for the past thirteen tears a monthly magazine, has been converted into a weekly newspaper. Editor-in-chief Roberta Timmer, says, Every Tuesday morning of the school year the Chimes staff hopes to place in the hands of the Calvin students a peppy newspaper chock full of news, views and ideas which will be of interest to all. History Long and Varied A The Clrinter was organized as :t monthly magazine in I907. For years it continued as such, ln i932 Calvin students felt the inadequacy of a monthly paper and changed over tu a semi-monthly. It remained a bi-weekly for only one year, and since l933 has been published as a monthly magazine. Never in the history of Calvin has the Chimrr been a weekly newspaper. The idea of a weekly paper, which idea eventually led to the present change-over was voiced tnore than two years ago hv Edward l'anBaalr, now studying in the seminary. Calvin should publish a weekly news sheet and a literary supplement, said he. ALEXANDER SCHOOL BUILDING TO BE USED AS NEW MEN'S DORM The old portion uf the Alexander lfll0 Alexander leased from the of education by school building at street, SE, has been Grand Rapids hoard Calvin college for use as a men's dormi- twenty men will tory. One-hundred he accommodated in the buiiding. lt will be used for sleeping, studying and rec- The men will reation quarters only. receive their meals at the ttomen's dor- mitory on the campus. There are four rooms on the upper floor which will he used as sleeping rooms. Each room has twelve double hunks which were purchased from the army through Hcrpolshcimcrs store. Each bed will have a new mattress, a new pillow and two reconditioned army blankets. Nest to the bunks are lockers, purchased frotn the Ford lVillow Run plant, in which the men can store their belongings. The upper hall has been converted into a recreation lounge. Ping-pong and pool tables, lounge chairs will offer rc:- reation and relaxation to the boys. On the main floor are two study halls, another dormitory and the quarters for Prof. and Mrs. A. E. Broene, who will supervise the boys. Reconversion from a school building tu a dormitory began the first part of August. Messrs. Charles Bult and Gordon Buter toiled long hours making the building liveable. After the Board of Education had removed the desks, the two men washed the walls and mopped the floors. The double bunks were bimts The idea ripened for two years. Last spring! when Bobbie Timmer was elect- ed editor-in-chief, the idea broke into lull hloom. Several members of the -tutlenr body were taken with it, and formed a nucleus staff. lt is that staff which turned out this first issue. Many Obsfacles All uas not clear sailing for the pro- moters of a weekly Cliimer. Several students and some faculry members ex- pressed skepticism as to the success of this venture. The opinion was voiced that since a hi-weeklyihad failed, a week- ly tins foredoometl to failure. The skeptics had good rt-neon to be skiptieal. Printing costs hatt- soared sky high. The staff anticipates a cost of at least one-hundred dollars a week to print the Clrimer, Ju-t finding a printer was a major accomplishment. Furthermore, the gathering of news-worthy material will he a long. tedious grind as the year progre-mes. Sourcet of Erteouragemanf Hut tht-re are also many silvgr lin- ings in the dark clouds, giving the staff reason to be hopeful. Business manager, john Mcdcndorp, says he will do his best to meet the stiff budget and already has concrete plans for doing so. bVith the great increase in the enrollment, there should come a corresponding in- crease in the number of those interested in journalism, The large student body should prodiice more news-worthy e- vents and more people willing to take time to record these events in the Chimer. ' A weekly Chime: is necessary to keep the szudent body well informed, and to give the students an organ through which they can express their opinions, said Robert DeHaan, assis- tant editor. The faculty, too. has given its support to the venture. Dr. H. H, Meeter expressed himself as being in lover 1300 copiesj, the mailing department was active. A mailing permit, obtained in mid-term, was a great boon here. The business staff had an especially difficult situation to face when the meager funds appropri- ated for journalism threatened to cut short the life of the paper. This provided a challenge and this in turn proved to be the rallying point around which Ca1vin's youthful journalists gathered to save the day. In addition to the hard work of editors and busi- ness manager there were others who pushed the project. Phyllis Den Braber was feature editor. 99 l Prof. Radius, Publication: Advisor bitttes 2 tuntinueh The job of editing the news fell to Raymond Kooi while Bette De Bruyn assisted him. The advertis- ing manager was john Bosma. Before September registration was finished Chimes scooped the school by sponsoring the first all-school party in the form of an open-house on the campus to give newcomers an opportunity to become acquainted. It was this gesture which largely removed the void caused by the discon- tinuance Cdue to the large student bodyb of the traditional Bowls. In january, February, and March a journalism Clinic was conducted by Fred Baker CCalvin '44D, business editor of the Grand Rapids Press. One of the highlights was an evening spent in the editorial and news office of the big downtown paper and completely putting out one of the issues of Chimes from there. The Clinic was attended by numerous students interested in newspaper writing, and it filled a real need for this type of training on the campus. In addition the energetic staff planned and sponsored numerous other activities, including a Saturday evening picnic at Townsend Park, an all- school hot dog sale, and Cwith the Prism staffb .daily ice cream and milk sales at the Bookstore. A1'1fi.r1fJ.' H. Leestma, C. DeRuiter. W'1'iter5: Standing, F. Woudenberg u . E. Kamphuis, H. Zandstra, J. Zoete Mamzgzng Boawi: Standing, R. DeHaan, wey, P. Wolters, D. Swets, S. Rooy J. Bosma, B. DeBruyn. Seated, P. Seated, M. DeBoer, J. Maaskant M DenBraber. H, VanDyk, I 100 l l Foremicr Boaml: C. Reitsma, A. DeKruyter, B. VanderVennen, L. Burton. jutensirs All Calvin students who participate in speech activities automatically become members of For- ensics Club. A board elected by the student body plans and schedules various events and keeps the student body informed of them. Members of theboard this year were: Berdela Vander Vennen, presidentg Lester Burton, secre- tary-treasurerg Gordon Spykman, debate managerg Arthur De Kruyter, oratory managerg Carl Reitsma, extempore speaking manager. Mr. Bernard Pekel- der was coach and the Reverend Harold Dekker served as sponsor. The active season opened with the Intercollegiate Round Table Discussion Festival at Albion Col- 1 League Debfzters: W. Faber, W. Twight, B. VanderVennen, G. Spykman C. Reitsma. l l 101 l R J it Our Repfexentativex at the Discussion Fest. jnten its, tuntittueh lege. Eleven students from Calvin joined the dele- gates from other Michigan colleges in discussing To What Extent Should Labor Share in the Man- agement of Industry? After two grueling rounds of discussion the wonderful banquet served was welcomed and enjoyed. As a special feature on the program those present were privileged to hear a discussion of the debate problem by four experts. Resolved that labor should be given a direct share in the management of industryf' With this proposition four teams of debaters grappled on Tourmzment Debateryf J. Holtrop, J. VanRossum, W. Talen,. L Burton. ug XXI' XY Q sM.,.5.?Qiyf. X ll Q. , ,Q - . . -. -. NN..-.ws ,-. so -Mo., V, it ,qs . . .. , , , , .v , ' X .-sgy.:t..,,...?-,,.sg S-'. fr..-.eta-v-.:g ag., fmswsa,-.Z .1 Q Q -gsffs'-, X. 1-ttfxsw. Q-.ssc-so ' A..-1 mst. Q rug X Y 1 it-N Rug 1-Qaclvxs. .s www... Nhxgwkx . N '- '2-Q... Q as a t . -ff - N . A X f A f fsssss-wftwAXs xx 'P Ns. - as Q f 'N'H ! V , X -K X i Y f ' sf X sf ss A X 0 . . .M s numerous occasions in preparation for the Inter- collegiate Debate Tournament. The tournament was held at Michigan State College in February. Coach Pekelder's advice and helpful criticism aided in the gaining of high honors for Calvin. In March the junior debate teams debated the same propo- sition with junior teams from other Michigan col- leges. The contest was held at Michigan State Normal College. The extempore speaking contest was held in February. Warren Faber represented Calvin in the Novice Debatem' Standing, C. Terpstra, G. Spee, C. Rensenbrink, S. Rooy. Seated, A. Klein, K. Rensenbrink, P. DenBraber. ..., X s,,22,.,maSl.., . .t .. A.-D-QQCMQ sa H A as awww. ......... .. sts a xxx X .ss f S 5 Q XE Y 5 x msc S s N s W Q S t 1 :N .jx SCN st Q ss X Ye- 5 Ns A XX 'x X state contest at Michigan State Normal College in Ypsilanti. Meeting some stiff competition from the larger schools of Michigan he captured third place in the state contest. The topic which he drew was The Power of the Veto in the U. N. O. Don Nagel took first prize in the Thespian Peace Oratory Contest with his oration, The Basic Ingredient. Roger Posthuma placed second. In the state peace oratory contest at Michigan ,State Normal College Don received third place for his oration. In the Women's Oratorical Contest Arline Baker captured first place with her oration entitled So- ciety's Suicidefi' Second place went to Willemina Twight. ' Clarence Flietstra presented his oration Like Father, Like Son in the men's oratory contest and received Hrst place, while second place went to Roger Posthuma. At the fiftieth annual Michigan Intercollegiate Men's OratoryiContest held at Western Michigan College in- March, Calvin was represented by Clarence Flietstra. Arline Baker represented Calvin at the Michigan Intercollegiate Women's Oratory Contest held also in Kalamazoo. ff, ff ,- I VV 151' f vfvqyd A , I I I f rf Extempore Speaking IWi1me4f: W. Faber Mr. Pekelder, Coach '21 I 9, f I MJ N O1'a1f01'y lWi72776l'J'.' D. Nagel A. Baker C. Flietstra Girls' nrmiturp The building on the northeast corner of the campus is the scene of many happenings -yes, it is the Dorm. This dignified domain operates sixteen hours of the day to the accompaniment of the piano, the telephone, and calls resounding from the first to the third floor. By the process of initiation in the fall the new 'idormiesn became full-fledged members of the Dormitory with the rights and privi- leges of such. Parties held during the year added to the fun and fellowship. Some of the girls seemed to feel the need of even more fellowship, this year was unofficially pro- claimed the Be Kind to Your Dumb- Friend Year. This, however, did not go so far as to apply to roommates, but was restricted to friends of the furred, feathered, and scaled varieties. There was our highly honored soloist, Rivets, the canary, there were the goldfish swimming placidly round and round in their bowls. Several cats and dogs man- aged to break through restrictions and join the party, at least for a time. Besides these black market creatures there was a great pro- fusion of the legal type of stuffed animals. It seems a great pity to discriminate between MH. Doljin The more we get together. Why do they clutter up our rooms with zZeJhJ? Llfm QSTNR X , creatures just because some of them are not stuffed. Evenings were marked by long telephone conversations carried on in low tones by starry-eyed young women. In the lobby im- patient young knights waited for their fair ladies to descend. Upstairs the invariable hen parties would begin to discuss last night's dates, tonight's dates, and prospects , The ever aching void in the stomach was combatted by Pop and Mom Schreur with the aid of their evening snacks. About this time many tense dramas were being enacted on the front porch. The knights and their ladies made their farewells in sadness, but seldom in romantic isolation. The more pro- longed of the good-byes were speeded up just a wee bit with the aid of Mrs. Dolfin and the key. Mrs. Dolfin held the precarious position of housemother, with the assistance of the Dorm Board. Charlotte Vetten served as president, and the members of the Board were Ruth De Haan, Bernice Primus, Harriet Vander Puy, and Teena Van Dellen. We will leave the Dormitory, but our lives will always be richer with the memories of the experiences we have had there. Dorm Board: Back row, H. Vander Puy, 1. Sytsma, T. Van Dellen, M. VanLaar, E. Hendricksen, R. DeHaan. Front Row, C. Vetten, pres., B. Primus. Why cion't we grow up! Never cl dull moment. Rmb H ozzfr N alhin Ball The basic ingredient is twenty girls. Mix in three bowls and whip up into a typical year at the Bates Street manor known as Calvin Hall. Add two cups of studying, a pinch of blue books, and a dash of examinations. Mix in gradually a few parties, phone calls, visitors, and a cup or two of dates to make us all happy. i Add two innovations: a buzzer system and a welcome 9:50 p. rn. relaxation and refreshment period. Fold in non-too-gently a few new curfew rules to prevent late rising in the morning. Beat in heated discussions on the relative values of classical and swing music, ending invariably with a session at the new phonograph or a song fest around the piano. Bake this potpourri at varying temperatures from September to May. Garnish with an under- standing housemother. The result is a luscious dish representing a happy college year for the girls at Calvin Hall. Dottie and Aunt Ierrie Quiet H our It must be Tzmie K. P. ? Y E fs., V - . Us 1 'Wux- Q ff q, I Early in October, after sleeping on cots in the gymnasium for a few weeks, sixteen girls moved into the newly-organized co-operative house at 1338 Franklin Street. With them came their house- mother, Mrs. Hazebrook, who soon found herself being affectionately called Aunt Cora. An important business meeting resulted in elect- ing Jo Vanderwerff president and naming the house College Hall . A sprinkling of social events-teas for the faculty and sister co-operative houses, a Halloween party in the basement after hours, Christmas and birthday dinner parties-relieved the monotony and strain of studies and work. Although the first excitement of living together was gone, life never became dull while sixteen active coeds, nine of them Freshmen, lived under one roof. Nocturnal giggling on the third floor, terrifying sessions before examinations, vocalizing around the piano, the getting and giving of checks for minor misdemeanors-these are the things which have made up a pleasant year. Io and Aunt Com From clarsroom and from College Hall Needed: Min Baker Proof of the pudding 'bn-me FW, ii- .4 it .1 .lx S 4 'W Zi , Grace 395111 Describing life in a girls' co-operative house is like describing a dream. A person must live through the dream in order to know what really happened. So it was at Grace Hall this year. Life there was like a dream, a dream with a rude beginning. Getting up in the morning is demanded by the alarm clocks and is accomp- lished by weary, moaning girls who stumble across the street to classes. The dream is stimulated with coffee, cheered by telephone calls, regulated by duties, enlivened with dates, and made worthwhile by self-prepared food. It is difficult to obtain a coherent picture of the whole year at Grace Hall. Some scenes are still crystal clear. Others are already jumbled and misty. There are so many pleas- ant experiences that they jostle themselves in the memory, each trying to be recalled first. Can such a dream be described or retold? No. It happens only once. One must be a part of it in order to realize how confusingly Wonderful life can be at Grace Hall. So it was this year. We pose for our picture We posed for this one, too Lindy ami Mom l Our homework ' 2, W 14 i W9 Q12 amber iiuhge Ninety men hit the bunksi' in Alexander Lodge at the beginning of the fall term. Alexander, an elementary school building, was being converted into a men's dormitory. Army cots, cold showers, bleak rooms, and workmen still on the job fright- ened the weak of heart to private homes. Fifty-six stout hearts, with the aid of Professor and Mrs. A. E. Broene, met the challenge. Soon Alexander Lodge had all the characteristics of a men's dormi- tory: bull sessionsn at twelve . . . smooth lines being spoken over the phone in the lobby . . . mail call . . . chow time . . . who put that water in my bunk?', . . . the rattling of type- '- w '4f1.31- 2 -.51-, 4 X U A N N .. -V gf aff. R. -: :IQ xi 1, v X x f ,X i A Q. 5- .t '. MQ 7 S 'f 4 . F-,W-. si Xjuys . . . . N. .. ., ,Q---3 -'Q ,ya .f',rs,f 1 ,H , -My- 7 23 e . i fy -K - Q ' .5 i-'si 'if' g X , - i Av-7, .3 zyipaib . 3 si -Q C ,A-., ,,f55i, 5,4 .h M1 Q2 1i.!,i :' 5 nz A ws, grrywgeji x -3.15 13, A1113 , 3 We , ' . .-1 ,152 . af as . -.g - V,-. - . , h E W f - ' '. ...i ..,sc...,.,,.,.. X . fi-,. f iff -. 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Www +L JT. ,f 'fwiy 21? no Nzwigli-Avvwwx - f w' . 522 .i'!fgf,f',1?Z1+ws X-'?Sn.h, -f ' A 1-X Q' 1 m.,,:f..,1, .,-Q, ,M H W, V X ,X V-.1 ,JN ' 'iff 'Ki ', Q? ' .17 N? .53 ,EM S I gqfim 51 ' , N M,.,m ,MW ,ciifff ,fkufif . ,SZQW 1' , ,-51 5,52 P N i3'F ,f' 'igmgb 3j3g3x,qt Wy: Q: 3, N y xv Q, ,- ,ijzgzf g,wA,, ,V nk w' in f'l3,'fzff' fl' 'fy li- ' .'-J ' if 1 . ,fr V32 f fdjkwg:-3 J qu' ,'f'El:L7'4b gn -575. N avi .- X .mg ' Qvfvlf fx, ,f ' ffffjgj' ,n-iffgf' I 'iw .' 1-I if f '-S4 wi Q 1? 1, -11+ ' . 'fa' I 194 - H MLW V- x - ,gig ,I xx!! Y' 1,6 'f . ., ,WT ,lhvfxt V ,, ,.,, , - Q, V 1 '79, i. ' V5 qs -v ii, N. luhs , v L1 'S ffiltrla The Calvinism Club is one of the active and grow- ing clubs on the campus. Its membership this year once again included a large number of men, since the Club was originally only for men, the girls were happy to relinquish some of the responsibilties that they assumed during the war years. The purpose of the Calvinism Club is to discuss practical problems in the light of Calvinism, giving the members a better understanding of the meaning of Calvinism and its application to their daily lives. The Club also aims to inspire more interest in Calvin- ism both on the campus and beyond it. At the initial meeting of the season a panel dis- cussion on Why Have We Come to Calvin?', was featured. Following this there were discussions on such subjects as amusements, the observance of the Sabbath, Christian isolationism, and Calvinism in the various vocations. Guest speakers, including Pro- fessor D. Bouma, Dr. Meeter, and Dr. C. Bouma, gave us inspiring addresses on the subject of Calvinism. An excellent spirit prevailed at our meetings. Often discussions proved so interesting that they were con- tinued in informal groups long after themeeting had been concluded. The office of president was in the hands of Gilbert Holkeboer, aided by Edwin Walhout. Willemina Twight took charge of the combined office of secre- tary-treasurer. Mae Harriet Van Dyk performed the duties of the vicar. Dr. Meeter lent valuable assistance as the faculty sponsor. Row 3: A. Buurstra, E. Dykstra, J. Naber, W. Selles, B. Prfmus. Row 2: H. Klomp, L. Vork, A. DeGraaf, V. Kannegierer, M. Bosch, A. Spoelstra, L. Bossenga, M. VanLaar, A. Klein. Row I: G. Holkeboer, Pres., M. VanDyk, Vicar, K. Schneider, G. Loomans, E. Hendriksen, F. VandenBosch, H. Kornelis, H. Hoogwerf, W. Twight, Sec'y-Treas., E. Walhout, V. Pres. 1 -iq ivll 3 . E ' Row 6: Row 5: Zylstra, J. Elenbaas. Row 42 Koning, D. Negen, K. Slager. Row 3: Eekhof A. Van Andel D. Bussis. Row 2: A. Walma, K. Rieesma, H. Bultje. Row 1: Vicar. H. Botts, J. Verseput, B. Ypma, M. Zylstra, R. Klunder, J. Maliepaard, J. Hekman. H. Baas, N. VanAndel, J. Wesseling, J. Meppelink, S. Rooy, P. N icolay, C. Terpstra, A. E. Brink, M. Meeter, W. Buursma, J. Stek, B. Den Ouden, A. Hannink, H. Arnold, A. . H. Visser, B. Tjapkes, S. Ten Brink, P. Zylstra, B. DeGroot, R. Sytsma, P. Niemeyer, J. G. Varfden Berg, H. Vzfieberdink, J. Kats, L. Baer, L. Van Dyke, H. Ten Cate, R. Kunnen, W. Swierenga, Pres., A. Pontier, Vice-Pres., J. Houseward, Sec'y-Treas., N. Vander Zee, tebtminatp Iuh With ia record membership and high interest, the Pre-Seminary Club enjoyed one of its best years. This Club is open to all students who are preparing for the ministry. Opportunity was given to each member to develop skill and poise in public speaking by means of prepared and impromptu speeches, and panel dis- cussions. Various problems and current topics of interest were discussed. Outside speakers added to the enjoyment and variety of the meetings. A report was given by Dr. Meeter on the Schilder Schism and some of the problems that face the church in the Netherlands. . The aim of the Club is to stimulate interest in spiritual things and in matters dealing with the future career of each member. A spirit of fellowship among the members has been fostered and increased throug out the year. This spirit should continue to grow with h- men united in our common purpose. Y Our social activities included a get-acquainted' banquet and a spring outing which served as a fitting close to a successful year. The Pre-Seminary Club was headed by William Swierenga, with Arthur Pontier as vice-president. John Houseward served as secretary and Wfillard V210 Antwerpen as treasurer. Vicar was john Vander ZCC- Dr. Meeter of the faculty served as out advisor. B 1 .XM fn 1 1 Girls' fellowship Iuh Realizing the great importance of genuine Christian fellowship among our students, the Girls' Christian Fellowship Club undertook a program which would meet the needs of every girl on the campus. The many new-comers to Calvin, especially the freshmen girls away from home for the first time, found a warm welcome awaiting them and an opportunity to make new friends at the weekly club meetings. The discus- sions this year, dealing with various characters of the Bible, proved to be of practical benefit to all. Outside speakers and special music added interest to the club meetings. Especially welcome was our own Dean of Women, Mrs. Bruinsma, whose informal talks were always a source of inspiration. Other speakers included Mrs. Elton Holtrop, former Dean of Women, and Miss Catherine Van Opynen. Highlight of the season was the traditional formal Thanksgiving banquet held in the Seminary building. Mrs. Ellen Henry, a Navaho Indian and a student at the Reformed Bible Institute, was the guest speaker. Appearing in her own colorful native costume, she spoke of the conditions among her people and pre- sented a great missionary challenge. The officers of the club were: Kathryn Schneider, president, Lois Poppen, vice-president, Doris Knol, secretary, Althea Kass, treasurer, Mrs. Grace Bruins- ma, sponsor. A l l Row 3: F. Ehlers, C. Molemaker, A. Baker, L. Disselkoen, A. DeGroot, J. Huiner, W. Meyer, E. Schilperoort, M. Maaskant. Row 2: M. VanDyk, D. Knol, Sec'y.g H. Hoogwerf, F. Vande-nBosch, B. Bouma, D. Kats, R. Vanderbilt, D. Miersma. Row 1: G. Lobbes, W. Twight, A. Kass, Treas.g B. Zylsrra, V. Hooker, D. Yonkers, M. Bos, A. Klein. Back Row: S. Dykstra, C. Cevall, M. Exoo. Front Row: Prof. Drost, Faculty Advisorg M. Schreuder, B. Couzynse, R. Leestma, J. Van Rossum, J. Sytsma. tttttttattnttal gilstlaittataa Math T The International Relations Club's purpose is to understand the importance that national and world events have upon our life and our nation. These events are interpreted in the light of our Christian principles. Americas foreign policy and its defects, the work of the Office of Strategic Services during the war, the Balkans, the Dardanelles, and the place of fear in foreign relations were some of the topics discussed by the amateur diplomats. The discussions were always lively and usually ended with the mem- bers debating whether the relations between the United States and Russia will ever improve. A The Truth and Consequences program featured at the Prism Penny Social was an example of the Club'S participation in all-school activities. The officers of the Club were: Rein Leestma, presi- dentg Calvin Bulthuis, vice-presidentg M2fYlefm Schreuder, secretaryg Jeanette Sytsma, treasurerg Df- Drost, sponsor. 116 - . .--T T -- .W C. -- .-PM W- as -- l 5 i f l 3 it i 5:5-' l Plato Club was happy to welcome its former spon- sor, Dr. Henry Stob, upon his return from three years of military service. The Club meets for the purpose of philosophic study and discussion. Instead of the l'Republic,,' Plato Club this past year studied Etienne Gilson's The Spirit of Medieval Philosophy . A different text did not mean, however, that we could forget about the ancient Greek who lived from 427 to 348 B,C., for the ideas of Plato persist in later philosophic thought. Especially did we find this true in our study of the soul and its relation- ship to the body and to man. The chief requirement of each member was that he make one written digest of a portion of the text, 1-V fiilllltillli together with any comments or questions he wished to add. The member who wrote the paper also acted as host for the evening in which his work was judged. Active participation during our meetings was de- termined largely by preoccupation with the subject and by the philosophic mood of our members. Some loved to talk and discuss, others preferred to listen and absorb, whereas perhaps a few of the materialists longed to eat their lunch. If one philosophy is essen- tial to make one world, we may safely conclude upon the basis of empirical evidence gathered from our small number that we still have a long way to go. The officers were: John Steensma, president, Frank Blom, secretary, Dr. Henry Stob, sponsor. Back Row: J. Medendorp, E. Walhout, J. DeKruyter. ' Front Row: Prof. H. Stob, Faculty Advisor, Z. Koster, J. Steensma, Pres., C. Flietstra, F. Blom, Sec'y. 117 Row 4: H. Botts, R. Klunder. Row 3: B. Ypma, L. Baker, L. Burton, S. Rooy, A. Zylstra, T. Zylstra, R. Kunnen, J. Elenbaas, H. Dorman, R. Sytsma. Row 2: W. Swierenga, M. Zylstra, J. Kats, A. Walma, C. Terpstra, P. Nicolay, G. Terpstra, I.. Row 1.' De Vos, J. Houseward, B. Den Ouden. l A. De Graaf, T. Hartog, D. Yonkers, A. Klein, F. Vanden Bosch, P. Dejong, D. Visser, igihle Sump Group The Bible Study Group, one of the newest student organizations on the campus, was chartered in March, 1946. The purpose of the group was to provide for the students a period of devotions and informal Bible study. Two meetings a week were held before the morn- ing classes during the first spring semester, and enough interest was stimulated to continue meetings throughout the summer session. With the greatly in- creased enrollment in the fall, the group was able to meet in two sections during school hours. This in- creased the number of meetings to four each week, and allowed more students to participate in the in- formal discussions. . At each meeting a member gave a short introduc- tion to the particular portion of Scripture under con- sideration, and also had the privilege of leading the discussion or relinquishing the chair to one of the elected chairmen. A genuine interest in missions, in keeping with our Lord's Great Commission, was evi- dent in the devotions of the group. During the Christmas vacation a delegate was sent to the Convention for Missionary Advancement held at Toronto, Canada. The delegate, Peter Nrcolay, brought back a stirring challenge emphasized in the Scripture passage, i'Call upon me and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things Wh1Ch thou knowest not. Q The officers of the organization consist of two CQ- chairmen from each section. Richard Sytsma, W11' liam Swierenga, Ben Ypma, and Ray Klunder served throughout the first semester. The second semester chairmen were Martin Zylstra, Bernard Den Ouden, Kenneth Slager, and Richard Sytsma. Two ex-chaP' lains, the Reverend Harold Dekker and the Reverend Henry Van Til, served as faculty advisors. g 118 igbptu nun Iuh Almost one hundred pre-medical, pre-nursing, and science students responded to Phytozoon's invitation to new members last fall. The first meeting of the season showed a record attendance. Successive meet- ings were conducted with a dwindled membership, but no less enthusiasm. V Phytozoon Club provides people interested in science with an opportunity for scientific discussion and social meetings. Outside speakers, many of whom are successful doctors and Calvin alumni, provide practical information and stimulate the enthusiasm needed to produce doctors and nurses. Under the capable leadership of Tunis Vandenberg, the Club enjoyed such distinguished speakers as Dr. Pearl Kendrick of the State Health Departmentg Dr. Van Belois, chief anesthetist at St. Maryis Hospitalg and our own sponsor, Professor Van Haitsma. Gerry Olthof served as vice-president of the Club. Anne Hertel was the secretary, and Adele Hartgerink the treasurer. The position of general adjunct was held by Anton Lyzenga. A spring outing brought the year to a fitting close, and another successful season was marked in Phy- tozoon annals. Row 4: N. Slagter, J. I-Ioekstra, T. Zwiep, A. Wyma, J. Naber, W. Mulder, F. Pettinga, M. Wyrn- arden S Ixoster L acobs L S'aarda ff , . ' , - J , - 1 - Row 3: Dood, I. Goms, D. Hofstra, C. Spyksma, L. LaBotz, M. K. Vos, A. Van Appledorn, B. Berghouse, J. Maaskant. R010 2.' W. De Vos, C. Vandenberg, L. Bossenga, R. Steigenga, E. Atema, J. Westra, D. Steensma, J. Huiner, G. LaBotz. Row 1: J. VandenLinden, K. Smilde, A. Lyzenga, Vice-Sec.-Treasg T. VandenBerg, Pres.g A. Hartgerink, Treas.g A. I-Iertel, Sec'y.g M. Kuizema, Y. Pousma. 119 x Row 4: A. Ellinger, N. Slagter, R. Tjapkes, L. Dykstra, M. Kamstra, H. Ten Cate. Row 3: C. Van Til, J. Bosma, G. Talen, R. Pool, W. Selles, S. Dykstra, S. VanderWoude, W. Talen, R. Harrison. Row 2: J. LaBrenz, D. Grevengood, R. Louis, G. Zylstra, W. Van Houten, P. YH, R. Pranger, F. Malefyt. Row 1.' E. Rudenga, B. Yonkers, Treas., L. VanderLinde, Pres., D. Klooster, Sec'y.g J. Vander Veen, Bus. Mgr., H. Solle, R. DeBie. ' Ezterans' lub The Veterans' Club is a sign of the timesl' more than any other organization on the campus. The pur- pose of the Club is to provide the veterans attending Calvin with an opportunity to meet at regular times to share with each other the experiences they have acquired. They can, through the Club, more easily retain the camaraderie which marks the services. Moreover, the Veterans' Club is an organization through which contact is made with the different Fall Party Veterans facilities in Grand Rapids. The Veterans were fortunate in having as their co-sponsors Dr. Zylstra and the Reverend Harold Dekker. During the first semester the presidency was in the genial hands of Jack Baas, while in the second semester the duties of president were capably per- formed by Len Vander Linde in his own inimitable way. Don Klooster served as secretary and Ben Jonkers lent his aid as treasurer. Row 5: P. Bere, T. Prins, G. Algera, P. Mange, R. Pool, M. Geerdes, I.. VandenHandel, B. Jonker H. DeBoer. Row 4: B J. Berghuis, B. Paxton. Row 3: F . Hoolsema, S. Koster, J. VanDyke, E. VandeBeek, H. Spalink, R. Kamps, W. DeVos 7 7 . Bouwsma, H. Vandergalien, T. Mulder, B. VanKleef, P. DenBraber, E. DeBoer, B. Bouma, C. Kass, M. Hoolsema, W. Leys, B. Groot, C. Smedes. Row 2: S. Wiersma, D. Kooistra, Y. Pousma, V. Hooker, N. Boerema, J. Sieswerda, M. Cooper, J. Dykstra, E. Holtrop, Sec'y. Row 1: N. VanderZee, Bus. Mgr., J. Malestein, Pres., J. Frens, V. Pres., E. Berends, Treas. bespian Iuh As Thespians wipe off the last remaining streaks of grease paint, they acknowledge with a half regretful sigh the end of one of their most ambitious years. This year the Club enjoyed working under the con- genial direction of Mrs. Martin Batts. Mrs. Batts was a new addition to the Club in the fall, but after a few weeks of suffering with us she became an integral part of the Thespian Club. To accommodate the school's increased enrollment club membership was enlarged to fifty members. Backstage: Make-up .... and Properties 'nf' as 'ft 'L N il I aff.- E Se i Eu pi Q lg 'M ME si 1 a ii ia t Q 1 i if 2 ' , E . UN E: :pil .X , 2 .1 9 af ' ' 5 6 ,E . 'l ci 5 , i h-and 'Q' i' i iff gi F ii Q li ll i .gk N. l 3, .J iw? i ll . Q5 U Scener from Harriet 5 l ' Q ' T Ryerson's and Clements play Harriet was chosen general confusion. Neva Boerema as Harriet proved R E12 ,. i as our fall production. The play tells the dramatic, herself an indestructible trouper, even after a set fell l' moving, and humorous story of Harriet Beecher down on her at rehearsal. The play was received with .,l 1 i r H Stowe: her struggle with the bumptious Beechers and appreciation, and the Club received many offers for 5:- f? her impractical husband, Calvin, her desire to keep further presentation. We were allowed to accept two out of the slavery controversy, and her sudden con- of them. On january 30 the cast invaded Kalamazoo 1 ,Q version to an anti-slavery crusade. This play was in the midst of a terrific snowstorm and presented the . g more ambitious than our usual productions. The three play. February 14 we left for Detroit where, as some- ,. 'i , 1 ' , I . U . . ,, 5-it different sets, twenty-seven actors roles, many changes One fegfeffuld' Put lf, We HHHIIY buried Hafflef - 4 1:15 of Costumes, and numerous difficult Properties taxed Meanwhile tryouts and rehearsals for The Darkfzeir i A y and the Light, the mission pageant written by Mrs. L. f J our ambition to the limit. After many rehearsals and .i I' 1, ,i ,li Berkhof went on. This new venture for Thespians V., . much hard work and worry shared by all club mem- lif was produced on the eighteenth and nineteenth of 1 l' H lil? l bers' the PIQY was Presented December 4, 5? and 6 March in South High School Auditorium. Tentative in Grand Rapids. As usual, the dress rehearsal night Plans for 3 Spring Play are also being formed, but at Q I 1 5 ir' . . . . . . ii i proved the climax in faulty sets, forgotten cues, and present there is no definite decision. ill . . 5 Q NPN. iii? Q llf Q sift.- r . Z ' . , ' ' ' T T T ' ' S ' if - iii' T T T T i v' ti 'i w I M54 122 T fl Hg 0 2 i I is ll l N iss- X: X 53 X xx sv A X , Q X . N S sis :S 3 E Scenes from Harriet Besides these activities the Club had regular social meetings. A hilarious picnic was held at Fallasburg Park as our first meeting after the membership had been selected. A banquet was held after examinations in memory of Harriet. The Club was also privileged to meet at the homes of Mrs. Northouse and Mrs. Kooistra, two of our valued friends. Another banquet is being planned to celebrate the end of the spring aCf1V1tlCS. The Thespians this year were under the guidance of our long suffering president John Malestein, with the aid of John Frens. 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X ug, ' - , X X. - X 1 .U 6,56 Q K .Mx .77 1,1 . :xl S, 2 VEQV, fx ' 1 ' A .4 A K, ,VL X 'ix .vw xxx I f , . .L , .V ,gt i . ,VX . X55 .A Wav L X - Vx x V, 9-Q NW ETXLVAK3 X X . XX 1f5ag. XLRa6 X x V V-:fl V. Y . . , 14 ,Q Q X -5,1191 AEE, K .V . QV51.. . ,. Yff ff ' fV. X. V ', V X S55 K .. V V. X 1 L51 amiga Vg- . 3-' X. .3XXf'.-fx bi X.: 'X 'V V s'2 ,f. .,g'Y:X 'ifll S. 'AX VV.X.1XX ffm w M r. MQ- XV -w. .wx xx-Nw. ffm XX X .gw,Qexf Ny V. ..f' . 'si XxO'E3x -x 1,6 :gg X: .sf X V .VX1Xx.VgJxQ.iW.S.,,x 4. 5 , 5.35 ,Vi - 7' ta.. , X X xg.: ..VS5,Xx.V . XV. VX ' V 1 X - X1--,X .- x XS' Q..XQiQfQQ.X7 A N ' gg 'X .aff X fi'XVf.XfL,wXSi.IX:-XX X4 X: 2. X xx. N . ' ' . X X N-X X' S5 'X f,.rV?'3 ' ff'- XXTEXA . X V . , X . X R V X wx ,xx X X . x X wx 1' a X X X F. Bouwsma, A. Hoekstra, F. Pettinga, W. Mulder, J. Medendorp, H. Nyenhuis, L. Van Drunen, E. Berends, M. Seven, M. Wyngarden, F. Fisher, M. Geerdes, R. Walcott, T. D. De Graaf, M. Meeter, R. Bultman, D. Bussis, W. DeVos, H. Vander Puy,.M. Weersing, G. Hekman, L. Hofman, A. DeKruyter, R. DeVos, R. DeHaan, D. Van Eldik, J. Flokstra, M. Heule, A. Van Haitsma, E. Kuipers, L. Ten Brink, G. Ravelsloot, E. Beltman, J. Vandertill, P. Den Braber, R. Timmer, M. Sinke, H. Ten Harmsel, J. Boomsma, B. Cols- Row 4: Hofman. Row 5: B. Kuiper. R010 2: man, J. Drost, D. Alderink. Row 1: D. Kooistra, L. Volkers, W. Leys, C. Schuitema, C. Schultze, A. Poppen, S. Van Solkema, J. Sieswerda, E. Schultze, Professor Swets, M. Van Galen, H. DenBoer, M. Cooper, S. DeBoe, B. Primus, N. Wolters, R. Klosterman, G. Karsten, K. Schneider. ' 4 appella butt A real part of Calvin tradition is the A Cappella Choir. This year the Choir was a larger group than ever before. During the first semester various ap- pearances were made in chapel. The first public appearance was made as a part of the Mid-Winter Music Festival in February. The Festival marked the beginning of a busy concert season which in- cluded programs given in Grand Haven, Holland, Grand Rapids and Muskegon. The Choir provided a musical setting for the spring production of the Thespians which was the mission pageant entitled, The Darkness and the Light . Some forty mem- bers of the group represented Calvin by making a musical tour of the mid-West during the spring vacation. President Gilbert Holkeboer presided at busi- ness meetings. John Flokstra acted as vice-presi- dent and Mary Joan Cooper was secretary. The necessary arrangements for concerts and the tour were made by Bob De Vos, business manager. J 126 N Professor Seymour Swets directed the group in ex- pressive blending of tones and President Henry Schultze acted as faculty sponsor. On April 25 the Choir played host to the singers from several Christian high schools who came to Grand Rapids to participate in the Spring Choir Festival. The Festival was originally planned to encourage choir singing in the high schools. It has met with such splendid reception by the local audience and line cooperation and interest of the high schools that it is now an annual event. After spending the afternoon practicing the mass choral numbers, all the singers enjoyed a banquet. This year the participating choirs included groups from Kalamazoo, Northern High School at McBain, Holland, Chicago, and Grand Rapids Christian High. The Calvin A Cappella Choir sang a group of songs also and Professor Swets led all the Festi- val participants in mass numbers for the finale. As in previous years, the seating capacity of the Civic Auditorium was required to accommodate the audience. Some of the songs included in the Choir's reper- toire are as traditional as the group itself. An eight part arrangement of Luther's grand hymn, A Mighty Fortress is Our God, is one song that is eagerly anticipated by every audience. Also, any Choir program would be incomplete without a group of Negro spirituals. This year the Choir Choir Oyjficert: J. Plokstra, R. DeVos, M. Cooper, G. Holkeboef, sang with great enthusiasm Joshua Fit de Battle ob Jericho and Chil1un, Come on Home. Then, in quieter deeply emotional tones they sang, Were You There When They Crucified My Lord? Although the heavy schedule of the group re- quired work by every member, yet each one also found real joy in singing the beautiful musical arrangements that were selected. The Thanksgivf ing hymn echoed in every heart throughout the year: Now thank we all our God With heart ami lmmi ami voicerf' C bozr Outing r 1 L ll Q ET lt! ffl, QI G5 3 l I li i 1 I 1 1 r , 2 x- ' ,L ,1 ,--t r Glory to God in the Highest . . ' aturiu QUIEEEW This year the traditional singing of Handel's Meuiab was done by a larger Oratorio Chorus than ever before. Under the baton of Mr. Seymour Swets, the work of gifted soloists and enthusiastic orchestra and chorus was once more blended into a glorious musical tribute to our King of kings and Lord of lords. Miss Nancy Carr sang the soprano arias and Miss Helene Hekman interpreted the contralto solos. Carlton Eldridge, a blind tenor, and Lawrence Davidson, bass, also lent new mean- ing to their respective solo parts. After the sing- ing of the last chorus, the large responsive audience together with the musicians acknowledged in reverent silence that the Lord omnipotent reign- ethf' The spring presentation of the Elijah by Men- delssohn is becoming as much a part of the sche- dule of the Oratorio Chorus as the winter program. Once more the story of this hero of faith was Pro f. Swett 3 Elijah Soloirlrx Beatrice Brody Larsen, Contraltog Bruce Foote, Bassg Virginia Speaker, Soprano, james De Ionge, Tenor. effectively told in song. The hearers were reminded of the effectiveness of the prayers of the faithful which are directed to Him whose mercies on thousands fall. Bruce Foote interpreted the dra- matic role of Elijah and he was ably supported by Virginia Strause Speaker, soprano, Beatrice Brody Larsen, contralto, Robert De jonge, tenor, and Charles Swogger, boy soprano. The business affairs of the Chorus are conducted by a permanent board which is made up of College professors and other local citizens. Each year four student officers are elected by the students in the Chorus and these officers are included by the board. This year the student representatives were Arthur De Kruyter, William Talen, Roberta Timmer, and Adele Hartgerink. The pleasure and inspiration which large audi- ences derive from these two musical masterpieces each year is surpassed only by the joy of those who sing and play. They add to their treasures the memory of great joy, for The marie in my beam I bore Long after it war beam! no more. Umfvffv BMW!-' J- MCCleUCl0fP, W- Talen, A. Hartgerink, R, Timmer, A. De Kruyter. l I 3 1 w A S: r i 'l ,. 1 r f i l 1 J ,-N., wil 1 I l i I w r I, 1. I l 5 ' Row 2: C. Monsma, M. Vander Ley, E. Atema, M. De Vries, M. Zwier, L. De Stigter, M. Ryskamp, M. Vos, L. House, G. Howing, J. Nykarnp, E. Smith. Row 1: Miss Van Herp, S. De Vries, L. Abbas, J. Tebben, 1. Palmbos, L. Sjaarda, M. Van Dyk, E. Ryskamp, B. De Nise, V. Vanden Bosch, B. Martinus, T. Huizenga. I I in trial' Mutt i 1 The Girls' Choir is a comparatively new addition to the musical organizations on the campus. This year Miss Nellie Van Herp, instructor of organ, served as director and found it desirable to limit 1 the group to twenty-four members. Early in the lf second semester the student body was favored by an evidence of the intensive work that had been done during the first part of the school year. As the girls sang in sweet, quiet confidence God is ever beside me, their song found an echo in the hearts of those who heard. The Choir offered a group of songs in the Mid- Winter Music Festival in February and also partici- in the annual Spring Music Festival of the Chris- ' tion Schools. 1 Their business meetings were led by Mavis Ryskamp, with Thelma I-Iuizenga acting as secre- t tary. Shirley De Vries was chosen to be librarian while Mae Harriet Van Dyke served as vicar. Miss Van Herp filled a double capacity as director and faculty sponsor. Min Van H erp -f.,--iii fi ,L .,.f-'gi i -, i 131 r F l gl li, W! M' lffwtlp Wit 'Q A ,ft WMV. My V W 6 .W ff ,ff wg? 0111. W F. Bouwsma, J. Bosma H. Solle, M. Alberda, F. Daniels, W. Talen, N. Poel, R. Hoekstra, R. Louis, G. Algera, C. Bolt, L. Dykstra, T. VandenBerg, D. VanderWall, E. Berends, R. H. Bultje, G. Klooster, R. DeBie, N. Huizenga, D. Klooster S. Vander Woude, G. Bordewyk, F. Malefyt, R. Pranger, R. Harrison, H. DeBoer, G. Dekker, J. Nyburg, M. A. Ellinger, A. Hoekstra, J. Dykstra, N. Nlagter, W. Slager, F. Zeeuw, G. Talen, J. Ballast, L. Sytsema, R. Pool, D. Grevengoed, N. VanAndel, W. Nawyn. A. Smith, Director, R. Tjapkes, M. Van Houten, H. Var1derLinde, M. VanDellen, J. Veenema, I. Van Bruggen, L. VanderLinde, J. VanderVeen, M. Karnstra, E. Rudenga, - Eatrttcuttsl Qftlmnrtrs Row 4: Tiemersma. Row 32 VandenBerg. Row 2.' Row 1: J. LaBrenz. The Veterans' Choir has taken great strides in making a place for itself in the musical program of Calvin College. The Choir sang in local churches, for the students in chapel, and partici- pated in the Mid-Winter Music Festival. Concerts were also given in Muskegon, Zeeland, and Kala- mazoo. john Vander Veen, business manager, with his assistant Ed Rudenga, and Gerald Talen as publicity manager, arranged a tour for the spring vacation. The itinerary included Racine, Wiscon- sin, Chicago, Illinois, and four churches of north- ern Michigan. Much of the Choir's success was due to the fine work of Mr. Al Smith, a veteran and Calvin alumnus. Miss Nellie Van Herp assisted the rans as accompanist. VCIC Mr. Smifb 2 I . Qinllltega Qtiillnieatta Calvin experienced a musical revival this year when the Orchestra, after an absence of several years, again became an integral part of school life. This year some thirty musicians organized under the leadership of Mr. Harold Geerdes, a Calvin graduate, who has had much experience in or- chestra directing and symphonic work. Paul Zylstra was elected president with Richard Tiemersma serving as his assistant. Secretarial work was done .4 , by Mary Ann Van Galen, and Jean Westra served as librarian. ' - The Orchestra played to an appreciative audi- ence at several chapel services. It also lent Thes- pians its support by playing for two performances of Harriet,'. The formal debut was made at the Mid-Winter Music Festival in February Where it performed with the rest of Calvin's musical groups. VIOLIN VIOLA CLARINET BARITONE Leonard Bossenbroek Albert Hoekstra Helen Oosterman Lois Bode Rosetta Carroll Jean Westra Helen Zandstra Henry Vander Linde Barbara Cook CELLO Merle Gravengood TROMBONE Douglas P. De Graaf Joyce Pleune Tom Zylstr James Hoekstra Alberta Dykstra Martha Vander, Linde ALTO SAXOPHONE William Talen Ruth Ten Have STRING BASS Hilda Vander Zwaag BASS HORN Richard R. Tiemersma Robert Lamberts Lucille Abbas Marvin J. Poppema Carolyn Van Dam OBOE FRENCH HORN SNARE DRUM Mary Ann Van Galen Paul Heyboer Roger Harrison Ted Zwiep Harold Ten Cate FLUTE Franklin Vander Velde BASS DRUM Paul Zylstra Phil Mange TRUMPET Gary De Haan Jeanette Tebben Robert Pool PIANO ' Henry Slings Thelma Huizenga DD 3, l Q gi. - if 7 .fi Q Sgt it an FLUTE SAXAPHONE Herwin Scheltema FRENCH HORN Phil Mange Lucille Abbas Henry Slings . Roger Harrison Jeannetta Tebben Elsie Nootenboom William Van Lopik Robert Joling OBOE Hilda Vander Zwaag Fred Woudenberg Robert Tjapkes ' Paul Heyboer BASS HORN Frank Zeeuw Frank Vande Verde CLARINET William Kool TROMBONE BARITONE Vernon Baarman Marvin Poppema John De Vries Gerald Talen . Merle Grevengood CORNET jim Hoekstra Henry Vander I-lflde Robert Hoolsema Don De Jager Edward Joling Jean Westra Helen Oosterman Bernard Hoekstra Bob Lamberts DRUM Helen Zandstra Bernard Klamer William Talen Gary De Haan Roger Zwemer Robert Pool Dave Zylstra Ted Zwiep The unprecedented enrollment of the past year has made possible the revival of a college band which made an initial appearance in chapel early in the year. This organization was a real asset in fanning the Calvin spark at basketball games and pep parties. Singing the traditional iight song with the accompaniment of the Band was a thrill for sports fans as Well as a spur to the battling Knights. As a business organization the Band was led by Bill Kool. Helen Zandstra was the secretary. Mr. Harold Geerdes shouldered the task of making a blended and balanced Band from the talent among the students. I MR. GEERDES r l 154 ...swim sums ,fuk - 41. Row 4 D DeGraaf B Landee B Lautner R DeVos L Hofman E Holtrop M DeVr1es H VanderMeer H TenI-Iarmsel C Kass M VanLaat R Tiemersma Row 3 Row 2 R TenHave E Beltman E Ryskamp L Kooima B Colsman H VanWesep A Poppen J Wfestra M Bateman A Kass M Van Galen J Vandertill M Weersing I Palmbos S Dc-Boe E Coeling D Goossen . . ' ' 9 - 9 ' 9 - 7 - , - , . , , 7 - , - , . , . . n' I ' ' s ' a - 3 - , - , . , . , . , . , . ' . ' . . , 0' ' ' 7 ' 3 - 3 u . . . A ' r . A 7 9 1 2 . , . , . . C Schuitema A VanHa1tsma lx Schneider Row 1: T. Hofman, Vicar, C. Karsten, Sec'y.g G. Ravesloot, Pres., T. Huizenga, Treas.g G. Holke- boer, Vice-Pres. usirians' Quilh God set upon my lips a song . . Among the most active organizations on the campus is the Musicians Guild. For the fourth consecutive year this group has provided oppor- tunities for student-musicians to use their talents for the enjoyment of others and the glory of God. Representatives of the Guild have been heard regularly in chapel and at student parties. Under the leadership of Grace Ravesloot, president, and Gilbert Holkeboer, vice-president, a series of Sun- day afternoon vesper services were presented. An exchange program with Hope College was ar- ranged, and appropriate programs were given just before Christmas and Easter. The Guild has always been ready to answer requests from local churches for musical programs. The girls' trio, including Grace Ravesloot, Elaine Beltman, and Gertrude Karsten, accompanied by Martha Bareman, was heard once a month on the radio program, The Hour of Praise. Thelma Huizenga and Gertrude Karsten served the Guild as treasurer and secretary, respectively. 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V .V Vffk ' .5 .. . 1 I ,. . ... .1 'V 9 ' ' . 5 Vg: .U . . 1' i In spite of an unusually heavy schedule, this year's Varsity achieved an enviable record, winning nine of their seventeen encounters. With a wealth of veterans of former Calvin teams from which to choose, Coach Bult was confronted with the diffi- cult problem of selecting the right player combi- nation in his starting lineup. With an abundance of reserve material to draw from, this lineup was revamped several times to ensure a winning com- bination. The Knights, playing before a large opening- game crowd, displayed a speedy, aggressive brand of basketball and a hard hitting offense which swept the Aquinas boys off their feet. Bylsma, Hekman, and Walcott were the leaders as the superior Calvin team tucked away a 66-17 victory. Two days later, in the first major test of the season, the Knights invaded the gym of the peren- nially powerful Western State College. Withering before the Broncos' dazzling speed and pressing play, the Knights suffered their first setback of the season. Showing an improved offense, the Knights thor- oughly trounced the Glivet quintet by a 65-32 margin, only to be gently dismounted three days later by an aggressive Assumption five. In the next encounter, the Broncos from Western State invaded the Furniture City for a return match. For two quarters the Calvin team set a blistering pace, led by Bylsma who was shooting with uncanny ability from the center court. Then the Broncs, paced by Gensichen, filled the air with seemingly impossible shots from all angles to ring up 46 points in the final two quarters. When the smoke of battle had cleared away the Knights were on the short end of a 68-48 score. Undaunted, the Knights picked up their armor and evened their win-loss record by defeating Ferris Institute 56-42. Following the Christmas holiday the Knights took to the road, meeting Kalamazoo and Ferris on their home floors. The Kalamazoo Hornets were more than a match for the Knights as they handed Calvin a 63-49 defeat. Ferris proved to be a pushover, as the Bylsma-Hekman combination stretched Calvin into an insurmountable lead to swamp the Bulldogs 74-57. Cheer on to victory Coach Balt The following week the Knights edged out the junior College Raiders in a closely fought contest. After trailing most of the way, the Knights -broke loose with a barrage of points in the last ten minutes of play to account for the 49-47 score. Once again the Knights were in for a disarma- ment as they journeyed to Holland to play the Hope Dutchmen. In spite of the stellar perform- ance of Bylsma and Zondervan the Knights left the fray with their armor considerably dented in by the 71-38 pounding they received. The following week Plyman and Slager, advanc- ing from the Reserves to Varsity, immediately be- came an integral part of the team. In spite of the new white satin suits and Pylman's 14 point con- tribution, the Knights were defeated by the Kala- mazoo Hornets with a score of 62-52. At last the pendulum swung back and our Knights hit the winning column with a vengeance. Paced by Bylsma and Pylman, the revamped and ful ' .Xxx 1., ,,' .J xxx Xi, S g X .W YK K SN? , K hx, N -X 24.5 x .. revived team displayed new tactics by trouncing Aquinas 61-29, and by defeating Hillsdale three days later 52-44. Now the stage was set for the Hope game. Sparked by the inspired playing of diminutive Slug Slager, the Knights showed their best form of the season as they led the Dutchmen until the last few minutes of play. Then the inevitable hap- pened. With a late splurge the Dutchmen crept ahead of the Knights and pulled the game out of the fire. Score: 56-53. Undaunted, the Knights took the rest of their games. They defeated a scrappy but outclassed Junior College team 55-38. Two days later they duplicated this performance by drubbing Hillsdale with a score of 63-37. Playing their last regular game of the season, the Knights humbled Olivet and ended the 1946-47 campaign. Time out for jake np W Student iVlamzge4'5.' J. Etterbeek J Frens Earsitp States Calvin Opponents Aquinas - Western State Olivet - Assumption Western State Ferris - Kalamazoo Ferris - - junior College Hope ' - - Kalamazoo - Aquinas - Hillsdale Hope - - junior College Hillsdale - Olivet - 'tw pr A . , . E . .Raith ' Ei . A L N 'Sk K john Brink: valuable clutch player . . . dependable guard . . . . , ,, 'Wes Vryhof: smooth . . . a cool head under fire . . . a fatal eye for longs . . . Marve Bylsma: rides high on the crest of every victory wave . . . leads the offense . . . mauls up the defense . Harve Bratt: aggressive . . . steady . . . backbone of Calvin defense . . . I p, I Dave Tuuk: dependable . . . swift, sure action . . . a good helping of fight . . Jake Hekman: inimitable hookers . . . climactic tip-ins . . . game-saving . . . Mart Sjaarda: brainy . . . dependable . . . flawless ball-handler . . . Wil Slager: baffles all with his shifty dribbling, clever fakes, sparkling play . . . a thorn in the flesh to the opposition A 3 1 Lou Zondervan: power and speed . . . sets the crowd on its toes . . . Clare Kooi: unwavering high spirits . . . gobbles up rebounds and converts them into points , . , John Pylman: stellar under-basket play . . . dead one-hander . . . Lou Zylstra: tucks them away from all positions with his one-handed poke shots . - . CN THE SNEAKERS Varsity Team Although they were defeated they gave the Knighties stiff competition The intramural teams were in charge of Miss Kay Hager who conducts the girls physical education classes Marve Bylsma served as referee at the games. In spite of the difficulty encountered when game time con- flicted with afternoon classes, most of the games were played as scheduled. The intra- mural program proved to be a success, it gave the girls the enjoyment of keen com- petition and cooperation which is experi- enced in team play. Row 2: E. Aterna, C. Bajema, L. House, C. Hendrikse, J. Estie. Row 1: H. Verlare, M. De Puyt, P. De Young, H..Kingma. Girls' Intramural Easkethall The call to organize intramural basketball teams came early in the fall, and the girls responded eagerly. This gave all girls interested in basketball the opportunity to play as a team member. The popularity of the program was evident for six teams, The Freshmen Flashes, the Hot Shots, the Flyers, the Scoopsters, the Sneakers, and. the Blue Bolts, were soon formed. A schedule of games was arranged to be played in the afternoons in Calvin gym. The first games were played November ll, with the season continuing through March 6. W'hen the first round of play ended in january the Scoopsters and Sneakers were tied for first place. A playoff was arranged for February 6, which resulted in the Sneak- ers securing a 26-22 victory in an exciting contest. Hank Kingma and Margaret De Puyt were co-captains of the Sneakers. The Sneakers also played a game with the Girls' Tournament Play. 1-45 Quays' ilntramural Easkethall Row 2: H. Eldersveld, J. Vander Molen, R. Pool, C. Bazuin. Row 1: J. Rottier, T. Vanden Berg, M. Vanden Berg. With the advent of Winter the Calvin Intramural Program took new form. The call for basketball teams met a hearty re- sponse resulting in the organization of ten teams. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- day three games were played in the Calvin gym before capacity crowds of enthusiastic sport fans. Team rivalry was at its peak. At the end of the first round the Bonecrushers emerged triumphant. They were closely pressed for honors by the Sculleries, who fin- ished in second .place and handed the Crush- ers their only defeat. The scoring honors for this round went to Lucht of the A.E.F. team who collected 93 points. Bruinooge of the Redskins was the next highest with 80 points. The second round found the She- boygan Redskins leading by a scant margin. An All Star intramural team was picked to play the Reserves in the prelim to the Calvin-Junior College game, February 26. It took all the power the Reserves could dis- play to down this fighting team by a 33-31 score. The All Stars were paced by Bruinooge and Haven, both players of former Calvin teams. ' Two days later the Bonecrushers were pitted against New Jersey in another pre- liminary game at Burton gym. Vander Molen, leading scorer on last year's Varsity, netted 12 points to give the Bonecrushers a 40-2-4 victory. A A complete Spring Sports Program is sche- duled, featuring intramural volleyball and intercollegiate baseball, track, tennis, and golf. The success of the intramural program in a good part must be credited to Coach Bult. It is hoped that this successful season of sports may be duplicated and expanded next year. , Vamiy Sinks One I intramural Jfuuthall Intramural Touch Football tournaments proved to be a great success with Calvin students this year The large number of students participating gave evidence of the popularity of the program spon- sored by Coach'Charles Bult. This organized pro- gram filled a definite need of physical education in which each male student could participate. The program got under way in the fall with enthusiasm. The boys signed up in groups of eight, allowing for six regulars and two substitutes on each team. Six teams were organized and a schedule was arranged. The games, consisting of two fifteen minute halves, were played on the campus field. 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V ff - mSx1lwkwM5xf X w . m:.s'PW'QN?k ' www 5-'PQ ,Age x 1 Q2-. , -',1.Q f S ,ff .Qi . ' ' - Q .- N. ,yi ,ml gi? L ,R Y! , .1 Seminar v P Samuel Volbeda Th.D. A President, Professor of Practical Theology God has richly blessed the Seminary in the past year. On january 28, 1947, a class of thirteen men aspiring to the ministry graduated from the school. God has permitted the Seminary to lay plans for future growth.. The school is not static but grow- ingg New theological disciplines, especially those dealing with the vast subject of Missions, have been introduced into the curriculum. Whether the men who are being trained in the Seminary are to proclaim the unsearchable riches of Christ abroad, Seminary Jfatultp or whether they are to proclaim those same riches at home, the Seminary is intent on training them to be pastors according to God's prescription in I Peter 5:2, Tend the flock of God which is among you, exercising the oversight, not of constraint, but willingly, according to the will of God, nor yet for Filthy lucre, but of a ready mind, neither as lording it over the charge allotted to you, but making your- selves examples to the flock. Louis Berkhof Clarence Bouma William Hendriksen B.D. A.M., Th.D. AB., Th,M, Presicient Emeritus, Professor Professor of Ethics and Professor of Exegetical 575555223 Of Dogmafw AP0l089fiC5 Tlaeologyg New Testament s - X V 1, L p.. X K X 3 :Xp , X X1 K . f XV' Egdfgih H' Kfomminga Wfilliam H. Rutgers Martin J. Wfyngarden 'X ' Ig JM' P w AB., Th-D. AM., BD., Php. Hiifzdrixi 5552229 of Qiofeffof of of 0877201 Z5 901087 fllreologyg Old Testament HWW9' Brrirvvse 14005 Hafner George Holwerda Seminary Qbrahuates Henry Bruinooge, A.B., Th.B. Peter Ipema, A.B., Th.B. Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan jacob Hasper, Jr., A.B., Th.B. Fred H. Klooster, A.B., Th.B. Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan George Holwerda, A.B., Th.B. Bernard E. Pekelder, A.B., Th.B. Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Barrel N. Huizenga, A.B., Th. B. Grand Rapids, Michigan CNO picturel f pete, Ipema Fred H. Kloorter Bernard E. Pekelder , 151 folan Henry Piersmn Robert Riclamfzl Recker Paul Gemwi Scbfotenboer Seminary Qarahuates Harold Sonnema, A.B.,'Th.B. North Haledon, New jersey John Henry Piersma, A.B., Th.B. G Grand Rapids, Michigan Robert Richard Recker, AQB., Th.B. De Motte, Indiana Hospers, Iowa Henry A. Venema, A.B., Th.B. Paul Gerard Schrotenboer, A.B., Th.B. Simon Viss, jr., A.B., Th.B. Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Harold Sonnema Henry A. Venevna Simon Vim, jr. 152 1 'B' A 5 .1 x .4 GX. it A iarttt-ifttiitiatgy ,aptltuulteifa Eight men who have set precedents in the history of the Seminary make up the Middler Class. They were the first class to be sent out during the vacation months to do field work as a part of the curriculum. This began in the summer of 1946, and the churches served were spread over the states of Arizona, Dakota, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and also Canada. They returned to the Seminary in the fall and became the first class to take the mission courses which have been incorpor- ated into the revised curriculum. The class is unique, too, in the age group which it comprises, and also in boasting a praetor, Carl Kromminga, whose tenure of office will be a year and a half b ecause of the deceleration program, The class represents l fr on y two states, two men hail om South Holland, Illinois, and the r are natives of Michigan. emainder But though distinct and unique in some respects, this class is also much like any other Seminar Y class, having a spirit of helpfulness and cooper- ation, and united in its purpose to send to the field of the Master eight men who are consecrated to the King, whose they are and whom they seek to serve in a special way. 5 al- R. E house, A. Foenander, C- Kfommifga- B k, Sjjvxiingi I. lcfitriezelaar, H. Vander Ark, H- Efffmeyefi A- Walcott' E' Van aa 153 Seated: D. VanHalsema, H. Vander Aa, L. Dykstra. Smmiing.' G. Vander Plaats, W. Ribbens, S. DeVries, J. Petersen. Seminary Euniurs As this our first year in the Seminary draws hastily to its close, we Juniors can look back with thankful hearts. We have been compassed with favor as with a shield. The privilege. of studying in this Christian institution calls forth special gratitude. We have learned much, and we per- ceive that there is much to learn. The training we receive centers about the Bible. Its mines of truth will never be exhausted, so we anticipate, if God wills, many years of study in the unsearchable riches of God's Word. S Class preparation has not marked the extent of our activities. We have dabbled in diversions. The Seminary Choir, we believe, must trace its con- ception to the juniors. We have enjoyed social activities with the rest of the student body. Ours is a motley group, so that class unity, and hence, class spirit, had to be developed. Veterans consti- tute the majority. A minority boasts of a normal pre-Seminary training. Yet out of this variety has grown rich fellowship and lasting friendships. We foresee two more years of patient effort. We look up for strength of mind and body. Trusting Him, we carry on, knowing that He has a place for us in His vast kingdom. 154 ' Row 2: J. Hasper, L. Dykstra, H. VanderAa, G. Holwerda, W. Ribbens, H. Sonnema, R. Evenhuis, C. Kromminga. Row 1: B. Pekelder, P. Iperna, I. Meuzelaar, R. Recker, D. VanHa1sema, E. VanBaak, J. Piersma, ' H. Bruinooge. Seminary burns For the first time in many years, the prospective ministers on the campus have organized a chorus. Under the direction of Dick Van Halsema, these young men made an initial appearance in the Eastern Avenue Church at the annual Reformation Day Service. Later, programs were given in vari- ous local churches and surrounding cities. Chapel services in both the college and seminary were augmented by the singing parsons, and a Christ- mas concert in the college auditorium was given for a capacity crowd. ' In spite of the fact that one-half of the singers graduated in January, the Chorus continued to practice and perform and also planned a tour for the spring vacation. The initial concert was given in Detroit. From there the group continued east tO Whitinsville, Massachusetts, giving a concert each night. The general direction then changed to south with a concert in Washington, D. C., setting a new precedent for Calvin singers. The second week-end was spent in New Jersey, where pro- grams were given in the various churches, and the Chorus sang each night on the way back to Grand Rapids, giving thirteen concerts in all. Dr. Wm. Rutgers accompanied them as faculty guest. Business meetings were led by Robert Recker. Carl Kromminga served as vice-president, Edward Van Baak protected the treasury, and Isaac Meuze- laar was librarian. The zeal and initiative which the students showed in organizing this Chorus was reflected in spirited singing and careful blending of tones. They repre- sent a new aspect of seminary activity and all who enjoyed their music hope that this new page which has been written will remain as a precedent for future seminarians to follow. ' 155 i . Standing: G. Holwerda, C. Kromminga, J. Piersma. '- - .. ,.xsggsg,sKfg s ci. 9 s W .1 . fftig ixixs EXTMXQX . WX xx? ii cyg. x TQ Qs WN X r Q X sf ' 4 53 S 7 .mf X fi ,cv .K pix N Q X I Sefzteaf: R. Recker, J. Hasper, H. Venema, S. Viss, F. Klooster, Prof. Kromminga, H. Vander Ark, P. Schrotenboer, A. Walcott. il itat Etrttttt Calvin Seminary's only student club enjoyed another season of fellowship and discussion under the leadership of president Fred Klooster. The traditional method was followed throughout the year of meeting at the homes of the members, so that the pleasing aroma of percolating coffee and promising sounds of the preparation of refresh- ments could spice up the most abstract subjects. Most of the meetings in 1946-47 were spent discussing the History of Christian Missions. This proved to be a source of profit to all those con- nected with the organization. The members found themselves reading that type of factual material for which one usually needs the goading of the daily recitation or the mid-semester test. Even our sponsor, Professor D. H. Kromminga, found the discussion of this material profitable, since it pro- moted the sale of a number of sets of his notes on the subject. Nil Nisi was enjoyable and stimulating this year, however, mainly because of the genial spon- sorship of Professor Kromminga. Without his open-minded and thought-provoking remarks many of our questions and discussions would have come to naught. The membership of the club is grateful to be able to record here its appreciation for the generous assistance given us by Professor Kromminga. A deep interest and a burning enthusiasm ought to go hand-in-hand with the study of Theology. Nil Nisi Verum is an indication that Theology has not become merely academic at our Seminary. I sl I v Z v -X 'r 1 5 ? l l I l l i f it in 4 gi .I 1 I .1 P5 1. i E . 's 54, .N C i biz qi .i 'l -i Zlrknntnlehgments The Prism Staff wishes to express is gratitude to all those who helped make this publication possible. NW e thank in particular President Schultze, Professor Radius, and other faculty members for their interest and valuable criticismg the library, office, and book- store personnel for the help they have cheerfully given usg the students not on Prism Staff who lent their assistanceg the student photographers for their excellent work. We also thank the Thespian Club and the Student Council for the important assistance given us in the way of generous donations. 157 Batrnnige QBur Qhhertisers The liberal assistance of our advertisers has made possible the ptiblication of the 1947 Prism. You can participate in the Prism production by patronizing the advertisers here represented. 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Berends, Henry, Sr ......... Berghuis, Alva, Fr ......... Berghouse, Betty, Jr ......... Berghuis, Jacob, Fr ........ Berghuis, John, Uncl ......... Bestem'an, Frances, Fr ......... Beukema, Nellie, Jr ........ Beversluis, Anne, Fr.. .... . Bierma, Syne, Jr ................ Birt, Shirley Ann, Fr ......... Bittner, Raymond, Fr. .... .. B lacquiere, John, Fr ...,,. Blohm, Ruth, Soph ......... Blom, Frank, Sr ........... Blom, Lois, Jr .............. Blystra, Sylvia, Fr ......... Bode, Lois, Fr ................. Boersma, Henry, Fr .......... Boersma Hilbert So h , , D ------ Boersma, Ralph, Fr ............. Boersma, Shirley. Fr ....... Bolt, Clarence, Fr ..... . .,,....... Bolt, Franklin, Soph ....... ...... Bonnema, Benjamin, Sr ....... Boogaart, Peter, Jr .,............ Boomsma, Johanna, Jr ......... Boonstra, Jacob, Fr ........... Michigan R- 1, Portland, Michigan H111 St.,,1Whitinsville, 1VIassachu5ett5 .......626 Griswold St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan W. 104th Pl., Chicago, Illinois --------------------.........5.643 Gregory, Clifton, New Jersey E. 15th, I-Tolland, Nlichig-an .......1Z10 Havana Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan ........1,'10 Havana Ave., SNV., Grand Rapids, Michigan West 17th St., Holland, Michigan Michigan ........169 West 17th St., Holland, Michigan Minnesota E. Elm, Fremont, Michigan Van Raalte Avo., Holland, Michigan .........l305 Thomas St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan S. Carpenter Si., Chicago, Illinois ----...-.........:....7541- S. Carpenter Si., Chicago, Illinois -.----------------1003 Chicago Dr., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......1132 Hudson St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan ......575 F.. 76th St., R. R. 2, Byron Center, Michigan City, Minnesota Michigan S. I-Ialsted, Chicago, Illinois Cherry' St., SE., Grand Rapids, Michigan .............1418 Chicago Dr., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..,,.....6941 Coldwater Canyon, North Hollywood, California N. 8th St., Prospect Park, New Jersey Hall St., SE., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..............1l32 Diamond St., San Diego, California ................Coloma, Michigan .......33O Howard Ave., Holland, Michigan City, Michigan Union St., Pella, Iowa .......8825 Parrish Ave., Highland, Indiana R. 6, Holland, hfichigan East Main St., Fremont, Michigan .......2219 Fi-iinois Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..........22l9 Francis Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......2219 Francis Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Eggleston Ave., Chicago, Illinois Paterson Ave., Nutley, New Jersey ..I ...... 902 Dickinson St., Grand Rapids, Michigan S. Church St., Zeeland, Michigan ...........1026 Underwood, Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 1, Wheatheld, Indiana .,.,.....745 Coates St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan 0 f1Omp'imeiS of ' Tonv NOORDEWIER s. soN ZAAGMAN FUNERAL HOME 1 - REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE LOANS AIR CONDITIONED CHAPEL ' 0 806 Peoples National Bank Building Eastern and Franklin i Grand RapidS, MlChl9C'n BEST WISHES- from Mike, Nick, and Jim Salhaney at UPTOWN CLEANERS 350 Division, s. 161 i ,Q li i I i l l. ll l I ' v l i l l l l l l l l 4 l I 1 l 'l l z l l DIRECTORY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS - Continued Boonstra, Paul, Fr .....,....................----4-4 Boot, Robert, Fr .................. Bordewyk, Gordon, Fr ....... B01-st, Connie, Sr .............. Bos, Alice, Fr ................. Bos, Carl, 'Fri ...... Bos, Donna, I'r .............. Bos, Marjorie, J1' .............. Boslooper, June, Soph .,,....r Bosma, Jamison, Fr ......... Bosma, John, Fr ........... Bosma, Louise, Sr ............ Bosman, Clarence, Fr ......... Bosman, Henry, Soph ......... Boss, Robert, Fr ...................... Bosscher, Jim, Soph .................. Bossenbroek, Leonard, Fr ........ Bossenga, Lorraine, Soph ......... Bosch, Mentey, Soph .............. Botting, Carl, Fr ................ Botts, Harold, Soph ...... Bouma, Betty, Fr., ......,. Bouwens, Glenn, 111' ......... Bouwman, Arlene, Fr ...... Bouwsma, Tlinor, Fr ....... Bouwsma, Franklin, Jr ....... Boven, Ronald, F1' ................ . Branderhorst, Donald, Fr ........ Branderhorst, Joyce, Soph ....... Bratt, Harvey, Soph .............. Breuker, Burton, Uncl ......... Brink, Ervin, Soph ..........,... Brink, John, Fr .................. I Brink, Leonard, Soph ......... Brink, Marguerite, Sr ...., Brinks, John, Soph .............. Brinks, Robert, Soph ......... Brock, Sidney, Soph ........ Brock, William, Sr .......,. Broersma, Lloyd, Fr ..,..... Brondsema, Helen, Jr ...... Brouwer, Donald, Fr ........ Brouwer, Fred, Fr ......,...,... ...fffffiiiiin M0745 Coates St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Orleans Ave., Battle Creek, 1142 Wheeler St., Grand Rapids, ........ 1933 Alba Ave., Grand Rapids, R, 1, Bozeman, E, 17th St., Holland, ........1035 Bates St., S.E., Grand Rapids, W ......144l Lyon St., N.E., Grand Rapids, 1002 Alto Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, 1002 Alto Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Montana Michigan Michigan ashington Michigan Michigan Michigan Ratzer Rd., Preakness, Paterson, New Jersey .....1320 S. Lombard Ave., Berwyn, Illinois Fulton St., S.E.,AGrand Rapids, Michigan 4812 Grand Ave., Western Springs, Illinois R-a-l-aimazoo Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Bly St., Waupun, Wisconsin 1301 S, 59th Court, Cicero, Illinois S. Emerson, Denver, Colorado .......1000 Merritt St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .........616 Worden St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan College Ave., Oskaloosa, Iowa Lawrence Ave., Zeeland, Nlichigan ........1131 Sigsbee St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Central Ave., Holland, Michigan Central Ave., Holland, Michigan E. 16th St., Holland, Michigan .........486 Lakewood Blvd., Holland, Michigan ........48G Lakewood Blvd., Holland, Michigan .,...,,.,,.,,.-.,133 East 18th St., Holland, Michigan ..........1847 Newark, S.F.., Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 6, Holland, Michigan 2106 Godwin Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan encer St N E Grand R1 ids, Michigan .......919 Sp ., . ., cp ..........919 Spencer St., N.E., Grand Rapids Michigan .....17oo Mai-findale Ave., s.w., Grand Raiiids, Mich. Thomas St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Nlichigan R. 2, Byron Center, Michigan .........l541 Fremont Ave., N.VV., Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 1, Everson, VVashington S. Pannes, Compton, California Division St., Spring Lake, Michigan .........1448 Maryland, Grosse Pt. Park, Michigan Brouwer, Gertrude, Fr ....... .............................................. C lara City, llinnesota Brouwer, Peter, Fr ........... ..................... 4 2 W. 110th Pl., Chicago, Illinois Bruggink, Ray, Sioplfl ....... ............ R . F. D. 3, Hudsonville, lVIichig-an Bruinooge, Henry, Sr .......... .....,,. 1 726 Barrett St., Sheboygan, Vkfigqongin 'ff -A' Compliments of 'f ie 9 Compliments THE F LORIST l33o west LEONARD GRAND RAPIDS 4, MICHIGAN Phone 7-3459 l a l Complzments of DE KORNE 1 FURNITURE COMPANY 0 1 1504 Plainfield Ave. Grand Rapids - 162 DIRECTORY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS - Continued Eljlllllfffogffa R1C11f11'f1, 501111 ---------- ------------------------------------------------------ ---.............. 1 7 26 Barrett st., sheboygan, wisconsin Blumfflsr Weld-011, FI' --------- ------ ------......... 1 2 42 Calvin Ave., Grand Rapids, Blichigan ufidmghv Dlcki If -------------- -------------------- .---- R . R. 1, Byron Center, Michigan Buikemaa Etfamfele: Fr -------- -----------........ 9 21 W. 71st Sr., Chicago, Illinois Bulkemlaf Gertrude, Fl' ------- -------- 4 135 R3-y1T1OI1d Ave., Brookfield, Illinois Bu!kCm21, Robert, 1'1' ---'--- ----.----.. 7 156 S. Morgan St., Chicago, Illinois Bulkstra, Evelyn, Soph ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ..-..------,---'-- -----' '----- D O , ,ms Kansas Buikstra, Henry, Sr ........... .........,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,....,,,,...,-,--.- .-,--....'-. D 0 , ms? Kansas Buist, Joyce, Fr .,...,.....,,.,, Bult, Ruth, Fr ................... Bulthuis, Calvin, Soph ........ Bulthuis, Henry, Fr ......... Bulthuis, Peter, Jr ........ Bultje, Harvey, Fr ..... Bultman, Fred, Fr ......... Bultman, James, Fr ...... Bultman, Roy, Sr .......... Burman, John, Jr .......... Boerema, Neva, Sr ........ Burton, Lester, Sr ............ ........ 3 09 Cummings Ave., N.W,, Grand Rapids Bussis, Dale, Fr ............... Butterfield, Ward, Sr ............. Buursma, Willia1n, Soph .... .... Buurma Hilbrand Fr .... Buurstra, Annette: Bylsma David, Fr .................. Bylsmag Kenneth, Soph. Bylsma, Marv1n, Sr .... , ...... Bylsma, Seymour, Fr ......... Byma, Garrett, Sr ............. Bytwerk, John, Sr ....... ........ Bytwerk, Edward, Soph ........ Bytwerk, Robert, Fr ........... Bytwerk, Trudy, Fr .......,. Campbell, Richard, Fr ....... Camping, William, Fr ...... Carey, Alyce, Soph .............. Carroll, Rosetta, Soph... Cevaal, Calvin, Fr ............... Chambery, Herbert, Fr ...... .........5251 Fisher Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan S- Ogden St., Denver, Colorado COILIIHIDLIS, Grand Haven, Blichigan - -------------------'-------- 1424 S- 59 Court, Cicero, Illinois ---------------1305 BOStQn St., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......1423 N. Westridge Ave., Kalamazoo, Michigan R. 1, Fremont, Blichigan Harbor, Washington S. 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Colsman, Bernice, Jr ........ .......l983 S. Washington St., Denver, Colorado Nevada St., Redlands, California Colsmaii, Ellen, Fi- ,,,,,,,,, ,,..... 1 983 Sf. Washington, Denver, C0l01'ado Colsman, Ma1'vi11, Fr ........ .......... 2 118 S. Pearl St., Denver, Colorado Colsman, Frances, Si- ,,,,,, ,,,.,,, 2 0 Nevada St., Redlands, California Compagney, Ivan, Fi- ,,,,,., ...,,,,.,,,,,,,, R , R. 1, Hamilton, Michigan A - I - .- 'A' GELDERS ELECTRIC CO. ' 505 Eoisiern Ave., S. E., neoir Logon SPORTING GOODS FOR ALL SPORTS Ph 8-3210 one GOEBEI. - BROWN . , I2 Monroe, N. E. i WIRING - FIXTURES - APPLIANCES GIFTS - TOYS -k Every lover of fine shoes owes himself o iriol fitting in l I ci poir of Nunn-Bush or Edgeron Ankle-Foshioned Oxfords. Sold oi Grond Ropids' leoding Heolih Siore. 0 MARSTAN'S EAST END SHOE STORE I502 Wecilihy H. J, WQRST Phone 8--4146 ' Compliments of I499 Wealthy, S. E. I 163 DIRECTORY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS - ceminueez R. 1, Frem'ont, Michigan Cook, Bafbafa' lgrmg 'K ' ' --.,,-,-,,.,, 9 5 2 Prince St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Cook, Cofnfllag OP ------- .,,.,,.,,, 9 01 oakdaie se., s.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan COOK' JMQY. ' ' ' .-,.---..-,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,. 5 8 0 O Bedford, Detroit, Michigan ggg,be5ug,1fiQQ,m,,,', 'pgjjjjjjjjj ,,,,,,,,,.,........... ...sis Petoskey Sr., Petoskey, Michigan Cooper, Mary Joan, Ir -------------- Cooper, Samuel, Jr..., .................. Couwenhoven, Maurice, Fr ......,..... Couzynse, Mrs. Lucille, Uncl .......,. Couzynse, Robert, Jr .....-.------------ Daane, Mary, Soph ............. Danhof, Alma, Fr ...........,....... Daniels, Frederick, Soph ..... Danielson, Carl, Soph ......... .......811 Dallas Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 306 Summer St., Clifton, New Jersey .1231M Davis Ave. N.W. Grand Rapids U, ,,,, ,. 1 1231M Davis Ave.Z N.VV.Z Grand Rapids, 1145 Fountain St., Grand Rapids, 305 VVashingtOn Ave., Muskegon, 1739 Federal Ave., S.VV., Grand Rapids, Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan W-,.,,,,,,,,,Howard Blvd., Mt. Arlington, New Jersey Datema, Patricia, Jr ........ D'atema, Phillip, Soph ........ . ..... .4 Datema, Roy, Fr .............. Dawson, Adrian, Jr ........c D'e Bie, Richard, Fr ............ De Blauw, Elizabeth, Fr ....... De Boe, Sylvia, Soph ............. De Boer, Donald, Fr ........... De Boer, Eleanor, Fr ......... De Boer, Frank, Fr ............... De Boer, Harold, Soph .......... De Boer, Margaret, Soph ......... De Boer, Marie, Fr ................ De Boer, Marion, Soph ......,.. D'e Boer, Richard, Soph ........ De Boer, Richard, Fr ......... De Boer, Robert, Fr ....... De Boer, Willis, Jr ............. ' De Borst, James, Fr .............. De A De Bruin, Nadine, Soph ........ Bruyn, Bette, Jr ........... Decker, J. Arthur, Fr ....,.... Decker, Richard, Fr ..,......... Decker, Robert, Fr ................, De ...........142l Thomas St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. R. 2, Caledonia, Michigan Coit Rd., Grand Rapids, Michigan 1901 Sylvan Ave., SIE., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ibbetson, Bellflower, California City, Iowa ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,259 W. 19th St., Holland, IMiChigan 447, Sumas, Washington .........926 Prince St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......50 Suburn Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..........926 Prince St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......926 Prince St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan S. Austin Blvd., Cicero, Illinois Woodland St., Whitinsville, Massachusetts ........-..2519 West High St., Racine, Wisconsin West First St., Pella, Iowa Woodland St., Whitinsville, Massachusetts Prince St., Grand Rapids, Nlichigan .......1114 Dunham St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 2, OSkal0osa, Iowa ...........1054 Alto St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan WV. 61st St., Chicago, Illinois ........1040 Crosby St., N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan ........104O Crosby St., N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Graaf, Arietta, Soph ........ ............................................................. P rairie City, Iowa De Graaf, Claud, Fr ........... .................. 1 326 Chicago Dr., Grand Rapids, Michigan D'e Graaf, Douglas, Fr ....... ............................ 5 37 Highland Ave., Clifton, New Jersey De Graaf, John, Fr ............. 1022 Lafayette Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan De Graaf, Kay, Soph ............. ..................... 1 326 Chicago Dr., Grand Rapids, Nlichigan De Groot, Agnes, Soph .......... ................................... M ain Street, Volga, South Dakota De Groot, Harold, Soph ....... ..,....,...........................,........... O range City, Iowa De G1'O0f, .I0h1'1, 501311 ----------- .............................. O range City, Iowa 'A' C. MILLS PAPER CO. . Cut Rqte Market , 204-210 Gromdville Ave. QUALITY Grand Rapids Michigan BEN DUTHLER, Prop. 'Ir li WHOLESALE PAPER AND JANITOR Comer Leonard and Pme SUPPLIES FOR STORES, FACTORIES, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES 'A' Phone 6-5108 164 Q I i DIRECTORY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS - continued Dc Groot, William, Fr ..,,,,,,,,,,T,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,..,.---., gnnn O C - , I B5 5333, ,?,3g?ghg1 '---- E--------- 1 O36 Alfongvgv. ghGgandHi?iii1i33.ifchaifl 1 1 -------,-- ------.-.-............ ........ 5 t ,, , ' ' Be H9-9-11, Howard, FI' ---... ........ 3 040 Eastern Ave.,e S.E., Grzind Rnapiids, Leigh -----4------ ---- - ---- 4 060 E3.StC1'I1 Ave., S.E., Grand 11g3pid5,LMiChigan 1 I x -------------'-- ---- . ------------........... .......,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, --.--- ---..--- 5 , I ' De Haan, R'Qhafd: Sf ----- ------- 2 515 W- Leonard St., Grand Rgiiyids, lkfiliqillfizjiiizi 1,32 5323, lfiglgiftijfl' -------A --.-... 1 036 Alto Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan 1 v ----- v -------- ----------------------- --------,............... ..,....,,,.., P M ' f De Haas, Baxter, Fr --.--i--------- -------....... 9 23 Arianna si., cmd Rffiiiig Niififfffi De Hamer, Nellie, Soph -------- ---------- 1 621 JCffCI'SOI1 Ave., Grand Rapidsi Michigan 152 gzifgrv ------ ------- 1 VV3.tklI'lS'St., S.E.,Sf3i1d Rapids, Michigan , ,aa,r .... ......................... .............. ....,.,,, , , 1 ,D,M'h' 32 isis, iiifiwsszlii-1-its Nifihiii-'i , 1 -------'- ------------------------ -------- - - , 'di , De Ions, Harold, Soph -v...... ........... 1 82nd si., Box 451, souiiinrioiiilid, Hiiiffii D'e Jong, Lester, Soph ...... ........ 1 240 W. Leonard St., Grand Rapids, Michigan EC gong, lfljauli Jlg ----.--------- -------------------..... ........ 1 gl 1RWesr find st., gvella, Iowa e ong, ear, r ...,........ ................,......,...,,,, , , , , h' DC Jongc, Arlene, Soph -...... ---.--.......... 1 72 Prescott Ave., Paijeliggii, N331 iii? De Ionge, Louis, Fr .......,. ....... 9 36 Oakhill St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Dc Jongc, Maurice, Fr .,,.. .. ........... 624 Eastern Ave., S.E., Grand Rapidg, Michigan Dekker, Eugene, Soph .......... ........ Dekker, Johanna, Uncl ........ ........ Euclid Ave., Willard, Ohig 1746 Martindale Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Dekker, 101111, FI' ...... .......... ----.-.-.-..---...-........... 1 8 15 N. 19th St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin Dekker, Martin, Fr .............. ..............,...... L ...124 Lincoln Ave., Sheboygan, Wisconsin De Koning, Robert, Fr ........ ........... 9 54 Bates St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan De Kruyter, Arthur, Sr ......, ........ 5 16 Alger Ave., S.E Grand Rapids, Michigan De Kruyter, John, Sr ......, .... ............ 1 6 42 Monroe Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan De Kuiper, Alvin, Fr ........ .......................................... R . F. D. 2, Fremont, Michigan D'e Lange, Jake, Sr .......... ........... 3 665 Eastern Ave., S.E Grand Rapids, Michigan De Maagd, Betty, Fr ........... ........ 1 043 Underhill Ave., S.W Grand Rapids, Michigan De Maagd, Donald, Fr ....... ............ 1 352 Penn Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan De Maagd, Herbert, Fr ...... .......... 6 25 Thomas St., S.E Grand Rapids, Michigan De Meester, Robert, Fr .....,.... ..................... 8 23 Sigsbee St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Den Boer, Harriet, Soph ...,.... ........ 1 022 East Leonard St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Den Braber, Barbara, Fr .............. 1021 Alger St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Den Braber, Phyllis, Sr .......... ................ 9 00 Dallas Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan De Nise, Barbara, Ir .......... ........ 1 919 Plainiield Ave., N. E Grand Rapids, Michigan De Nooyer, Barbara, Er ..,.. ............................... 1 33 Jordan St., Battle Creek, Michigan De Nooyer, Gerald, Fr ..... ............. ..... .... 4 1 3 0 Bronson Blvd., Kalamazoo, Michigan De Nooyer, Jerry, Fr ....... ............... 4 130 Bronson Blvd., Kalamazoo, Michigan D'en Ouden, Bernard, .Jr ..... ......... 8 572 Logan St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan De Puyt, Margaret, Fr.. Derteen, Robert, Soph ............. De Ruiter, Clarence, Fr .......... Deur, Doris, Soph ................. ....... Hill Street, Midland Park, New Jersey ........320 Carlton Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Lakeview Ave., Clifton, Newujersey . ..,.,,....,......,.................... R. R. 3, Fremont, Michigan Q E J. SMITTER 81 SONS LADIES' WEAR - MEN'S WEAR 0 BURTON HEIGHTS 2007-09 Division Avenue, South 0 YOUR JEWELER 1 Divi ' sion of Franklin 4 I , 165 if i' i HEADQUARTERS FOR New AND useo A GREETWS STUDENTS REUGKDUS BOOKS I.. C. SEITZ STORES KREGEL BOOK STORE , SCHOOL suPPLlEs OF ALL KINDS 525 Eastern Ave. Phone -8-3269 958450 Fulfonlg 5- E- , , , ia 1443-45 Wealt y, S. E. Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Home owned -A' 'A' S it . REPEAT SALES... Are the Jtrongeft evidence of mmfeciory J e r 11 i c e . Many of om' ezeconnzfx are friendly cnytofnerf of nanny yeem' vending. Grand Rapids Printing Co. 50 Ionia Avenue, S.W. DIRECTORY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS 4 Continued Vos, Franklin, Fr ......... . .................................... De ........................................... 1025 Calvin, Grand Rapids, Michigan De Vos, Lawrence, ,Sr .....,.,,..,.. ..,. - -,. ....... 16 Vandenberg Pl., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan De Vos, Richard, Fr.,.. ........ ........ 6 1 Wallinwood Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan De Vos, Robert, Fr .,......... ..... .. ...1138 Watkins St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan De Vos, Warren, Soph ......... .............. 1 137 Hall St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan De Vries, Bernice, Soph ....... ............... 2 12 Wilsonia Road, Rochester, New York De Vries, Catherine, Fr ....... .......................................... C olton, South D'akota De Vries, John, Fr ............. ...................................... R . R. 3, Fremont, Michigan De Vries, Josephine, Fr ....... ................... 2 18 Division St., Spring Lake, Michigan De Vries, Margaret, Fr ........ ............................................. R . R. 3, Fremont, Michigan De Vries, Norman, Fr ...... ........ 1 030 Chester St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan De Vries, Shirley, Fr ........... ............ 4 5 Fitzhugh Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan De Vries, Thomas, Fr ............... .............. 4 ............ 1 3502 Tyler Ave., Cleveland, Ohio De Waal Malefyt, Aaron, Fr ..................... R. F. D. 1, Wyckoff, New Jersey De Waard, Elsie,-Sr ..................... ........ S 4 Macbeth St., Rochester, New Jersey De Waard, John, Fr .... .............. ............... 5 4 Macbeth St., Rochester, New Jersey D'e Wind, Lois, Jr ....... J .......... ................. 1 299 Peck Street, Muskegon, Michigan De Wit, Betty Jean, Fr ........ ....... . .......... 9 03 VV. Colton Ave., Redlands, California De Young, Wilbur, Soph ......... ........ 1 037 Grandville Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan De Young, Jess, Fr ............... ............................................ R . R. 4, Fremont, Michigan De Young, Marvin, Jr ...... ....... 7 51 Crofton St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan De Young, Norman, Fr ........ ............................. 3 30 S'. Taylor Ave., Oak Park, Illinois De Zwaan, Wilma, S'oph ......... ..................... 1 253 College, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Dice, Bruce, Fr ......... ................. .......... 1 0 36 .Alexander St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Dice, Norman, Fr ................... ' Disselkoen, Lois, Fr ............ Ditmar, Edward, Fr ........ Dobben, Glen, Fr .......... D'oezema, Allen, Fr ......... Dokter, Gerrit, Fr, ..,..... Dood, Arnold, Fr ......... Doornbos, Alfred, Fr ........ Dorman, Harold, Fr. ' Bel-Air Dr., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..........451 Newton Ave., Winnipeg, Montreal, Canada ...............1211 Sigsbee St., Grand Rapids, Michigan West Oak St., Fremont, Michigan .-...........1142 Hall St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 465, Sioux Center, Iowa .........107 Dwight Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan S. Cuyler Ave., Berwin, Illinois West Shepard Ave., Hamden, Connecticut Dornbush, Wayne, Duma, Jerald, Fr .................... Droge, Andrew, Fr ............,. Drost, Albert, Soph ......... Drost, Josephine, Jr ......... Du Mez, De Pree, .D'uthler, Duthler, Dykema, Dykema, Dykema, Dykstra, Dykstra, Marilyn, Fr ........ William, Fr ....... Harvey, ,Fr ........ Julius, Fr ........... Frances, Fr .......... Marilyn, Soph .......... Thomas, Fr .......... Alberta, Fr ....... Earl, Fr .......... 1118 Sheridan Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan 1343 Whiting St., SWV 1404 Eastern Ave., S.E ..1220 Sherman St., SIE ..122O Sherman St., S.E elif ifffffff5?5s iii2lLiiE5ii Ave. s.E ., Grand Rapids, Michigan ., Grand Rapids, Michigan ., Grand Rapids, Michigan ., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..........Oostburg, Wisconsin St., Paterson, New Jersey , Grand Rapids, Michigan 2758 Madison, Avei, Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 2, Holland, Michigan 914- W 73rd St., Chicago, Illinois IffQfQi65E ifIEi55iiE Xi5?.-1., NW. , Grand Rapids, Michigan ..........1414 Sigsbee Sit., SIE., Grand Rapids, Michigan Harrison Ave., Holland, Michigan DIRECTORY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS - continued Dykstra James, Ji- .,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,--.-..- .,--...----'--.-. .-.'--- '----.-- 2 1 1 5 84 h , . . Byllgstffl John, Ff --------------- -------.-... 1 o4 'Ce1ia sif sslill 25523 lgiiiiiilj iiiiiligi Dykstra Juli' Jr --------------------- ---------- 1 4 50 Waybufli. Grosse Pte., Nlichigan Dgkggg ------ 1233 Courtney St., N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Dykstra l-Ouisi 1'1' ----------- . .......... 1460 VVayburn, Grosse Pte. Park Michigan Dykstra Luclllea lf --------- ----- 5 43 Aurora Sr., S.E., Grand Rapidsj Michigan Dykstra Martin, Fr -------------- ------ i 7 8 E- lliilirl AVC., Zeeland Miichigan Dykstra, Sidney' Soph ------A-- ------------4------.,-- --A---------.----... ...E R . R . 1, Fulton, Illinois Bykstfai Slmfmf FQ ----------'- ------------------ - E- 24th, St, R. R. 5, Holland, llflichig-an ykstfa Stfemleyi -ODI1 ------' -------- 1 120 Noble St.,,,S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Dykstra William, Fr .------ -.............. ...... 1 2 -is birth sf., Eaiilawn, New Jersey Eekhoff, John M., Fr ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,.-,,,- 'w,,--.-----..---'----- ,--.-----'---'- K h I Eerdmans, William, JY -------- ------- 7 25 Benjamin Avenue, Grand Rapziidilvhfiichizfglg Eerkesv Marleana Soph '------- ----------------------- R - R- 5, MOLlnt Vernon, Washington Eggebeen, Donald, 111' -... ...... ................. , 7 ,HXVQU Sheboygan, Xvisconsin Ehlers, Frances, Jr ........... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. .4,,,,,,,,.,,,,,-. E ci gertcn Minn, Ehlers: Henrietta: Fr ----------- ------------------------------------- .-v. E Cl gerton, Minnesota Elzengai Fred, Fr -------------------- --------......... 2 48 W. 105th Sr., Chicago, Illinois Eldersveld, Herman, Soph ........ ........ 9 23 Arianna Sf., Grand Rapids, Nlichigan Bllenbaas, John, Soph ............. .......................... B ox 273, Lyndon, Washington Llllnger, Arthur, Soph ......... .................................. , HR, R, 1, Hopkins, Mich, Elve, Albertus, Fr ............ ......... 2 37 Carrier St., Grand Rapids, llflichigan Elve, Phillip, SOph ........ .... .............. 2 3 7 Carrier St., Grand Rapids, Mich, Elzmga, Bernard, Fr ........ ,........ 2 422 Myers Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Engbers, Bernard, Sr ........ ........................... 7 31 llflabel St., Kalamazoo, Mich, Estie, Jean, Fr ................... ...................,,.......................... B ox 29, Lynden, Wash, Etterbeek, James, Fr ........ ...... ....................... 3 4 0 Columbia Ave., Holland, Mich, Eylander, Gerrit, Fr ...... ...... 1 49th and Indiana Ave., South Holland, Illinois Exoo, Marie, Jr .............. ................. 1 8028 Parkmount Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Faber, Robert, Soph ................ .................................................. B yron Center, Michigan Faber, Warren, Sr .............. Feenstra, Lawrence, Soph. Feenstra, William, Fr ........ .....1442 Burton St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan ......1922 Burton St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ............219 W. Lugonia Ave., Redlands, California Fenenga, Allce, Soph .................. ...................................................... C orsica, South Dakota Fennenra, Charlotte, Soph. .......................... 10020 S. Yale Ave., Chicago, Illinois Fennema, James, Fr ............... ........ 6 729 So. Division Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Feringa, Harold, Jr ............. ....... 1 325 Union Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Feringa, Jean, Jr ............ ........ 4 2 Grand Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Feringa, Norman, Fr ..,,. ......... 4 2 Grand Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Fisher, Fred, S'Oph ........,.. ........................... 5 19 Church St., Kohler, Wisconsin Flictstra, Clarence, Sr ,,,,...., ................. 8 11 Prince St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Flokstra, John, Sr ,,,.,,,,,,,., ......., 1 126 Alto Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Forner, Norma, Soph ....... .... 1 311 Walnut St., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan OVERBEEK 8. HOOGERHYDE HARDWARE, SHEET METAL WORK i PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, TOOLS I WHEEL GOODS AND HOUSEWARES 'I203-1205 LEONARD ST., N. W. Phone 71052 0 TILMA DEPT. STORE 754 Leonard SI., N. W. GRAND RAPIDS MICHIGAN i 0 NIEMEYER'S 5 81 'IO 1200 Leonard ST., N. W. Compliments of GRAND RAPIDS SASH 8g DOOR COMPANY PARTICULAR PEOPLE PREFER . PARISIAN CLEANERS AND DYERS 1401 Madison- Ave., S. E. Phone 3-0141 0 TEITSMA'S SERVICE STATION 8. ICE COMPANY Alpine of Leonard 1 9 DIRECTORY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS -I Continued . . . -1 Fredricks, W11l1am, lr ..........................................--, ..,----------------------------- ---------------- Freeman, Calvin, Soph ...,.... ........ Freeman, David, Sr .......... Frens, John, Soph ............... ---.- Frieswyk, Fredrick, Fr .... Frieswyk, Lorna, Fr ........ Galema, Sue, Fr ......... Garvelink, Jay, Fr ......... Geene, Robert, ,Tr ........ Geerdes, Milton, Sr ........... Geldof, Richard, Fr .......... 246 W. 14th St., Holland, Michigan 720 Carpenter Lane, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia 19, Pa. 720 Carpenter Lane, Mt, Airy, Philadelphia 19, Pa. Prince St., Ransom Ave., ........1019 Alexander St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan 1910 Pierce St., Lafayette, Indiana .......107 Burr Oak St., N.E., ..119 Diamond Ave., S.E., 1 5 So. Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Green St., Chicago, Ill. Goldsmith Rd., Palmyra, New York Gezon, H. Roger, Soph ..... .... .......................... 3 1 6 Aurora St., Ghysels, Rosalyn, Fr ........... ......... 6 200 Sligo Mill Rd., N.E. Gillisse, Gordon, Fr ................ ................ 1 036 Evergreen St., Goossen, Dorothy, Soph ........ ........ 5 2 Mayfield Ave., N.F.., Goris, Howard, Soph ........ ......... 616 College Ave., S.E., Goris, Lorraine, Fr ............ .. ' Gosselink, Thelma, ,Tr ....... Goudzwaard, Louis, Ir .... - ....... Goudzwaard, Mildred, Sr. Graves, Raymond, Soph... Grevengood, Dale, Soph.. Grevengoed, Merle, Fr ......... Greydanus, Mary, Soph ....... Greydanus, Samuel, Soph ...... .. Gritter, Arthur, Jr ................... ..... Gritter, Clifford, Fr .............. .. Groelsema, Donald, Fr .... Grenendyk, Carol, Soph... Groot, Berdena, Ir ............. Groot, Shirley, Fr ......,... Groot, Wilma, Soph ........... ...........................,. Grove, Grace, Soph ........... Guikema, Henry, Soph ..... Gunnink, Ierrien, Soph .... Haack, Charles, Fr ......... Haan, Gilbert, Fr ....... Haan, Robert, Fr .......... Haan, Robert L., Fr ........ ..........422 Ethel Ave., ........1251 E. Leonard, Grand Rapids, Michigan , Washington 11, D. C. Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Sacred Heart, Minnesota ......Route 1, Pella, Iowa Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan 99, Dike, Iowa 1 1 4-0 Noble St. , Grand Rapids, Michigan W. 22nd St., Holland, Michigan 512, Ripon, California Fairview Ave., Paterson, New Jersey ..l601 Covell Ave., N.W., ,.........805 Grandville Ave., .......2010 28th st., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan .......Cedar, Iowa Palo Verde, Artesia, California Highway Ave., Highland, Indiana .1026 Palo Verde, Artesia, California 1.583 Easton Road, VVillow Grove, Pennsylvania ........1048 Edna St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Minnesota Hubbard St., Racine, Wisconsin ........1433 Thom'as St., S.E., .......1044 Bates St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan .......1141 Neland Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids Michigan Haeck, John, FI' -------.-....-- ......... 9 11 Alexander St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Haga, DOHHICI, SODII --....... ............. 1 437 Tamarack Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Haga, George, Fl' --------------- .................. 7 57 W. 110th St., Los Angeles, California Hagedmflv Marilyn, FY -------- .............................. 1 6 Park Ave., Garfield, New Jersey Hall, Florence, Sr ............,. .......... 8 64 Burke Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ham: John, Uncl ----------- ......... S 47 Hancock St., SLE., Grand Rapids, Michigan 168 DIRECTORY OE COLLEGE STUDENTS Hamersma, Iolin, Fr. .,.. . Hanenburg, Sadie, Fr .... I-Iannink, Alfred, Fr ..... Hansen, Robert, Fr ......... Hansma, Earl, ,Ir ...........,.... 1-Iarnew, Mary Ann, Fr ...... Harper, George, ,Ir ........... Harrison, Roger, Fr .....,.. Hartgerink, Adele, Sr ..... Hartog, Trina, Fr ............. Hartwell, Richard, Fr ........ Haveman, Al, S'oph ........ - C ofzzifzued ............271 Madison A ve., Clifton, New Jersey ......,,,,,,mm,,ulH-nmNHamm-mum-um-P - .......1143 Thomas Sf. 5.13 ease' Mmneiota , ., Grand Rap d , M h. 52396 gl S. Union Ave., Chicagio,S lllirigis Wert Si., Grand Rapids, Michigan est 95th St., Oak L , Ill' ' ....1020 bigslgege Et., S.E., Grand RapiclisYVnMichli1gzE S hates .St., Grand Rapids Michigan Ogg CI1'Ia1vliySAveILi Oak Park, Illinois aaan '6fnde '1 Rd L' New-lefsey n ., S.W., Grand R ' Haven Bernard Jr .......... 40 Mask Ave., N.12.,,Grand Rigid? Rliigllligiiri Heerdf, June. Fr ..................... 1ij1ijQ1j'j'j 'ngStOg,ff,t'g lligifng Paf1g.NeWIJf2fSeY Heeringa, George, Soph ......... -.--.,.-- ' R 3 WM .1CerCi,I.11gl.n01S Hekman, Gertrude, Ir .......,. ,--,,,,,, I ,,.,,---,--. i ' ' ' ' Rfmon' C ff 'grin Hekmanr Jake 11- -1,-----,---Q- .,,,,,. 1 129 BnesUs1'.'g n1np',3'3d'.gdd''-n.?,?,?.?g, nfidglgyg -Helder' Louis, If '------------ -------- 7 34 Olympia St., S.W., Grand Rapids lmchigan Hemple. Clarenqe, Fr .......... H2184 Vfealthy sr., s E. Grand Rapids, Miein an Hendricks, DOHS, Fr '------------ ----............. . 545 Cedar N.E, G1-and Ra ids, MiCh'g HendriCkS, Elizabeth, Fr ------- ..............., ,..,,,,,,,, 3 3 O3 ,Eagjt 'fggrd St Clievejand film Hendricks, Fred, Sfe. -------------- .......... 4 ll Sweet sf., N.E., Grandillapids Mrehrggi Hendricks, Roger, 501111 ------- ......... 5 45 Cedar sr., NE., Grand Rapidsi Michigan 553355115355 Ciiiligi- ' '511782EgE2eSS2f5e' Srleiiodigan' Hicitsin . 3 1 '- --- ---------------- . , a z Hefmmk, Henry, Fr ------------ .... 1 333 Orville sr., sa., Grand Raimiid? Miinigifi Heftel. Annabelle. Sf ------- .............. 1 532 Han sr., sn., Grand Ranidej Michigan Heffel, MHTY, Soph ------- H1225 Fuller Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Heffel, Robert, FI' --------- 1126 Iroquois Dr., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Henle, Mae: S0911 -------------- --------------------. 9 4 Lake Court, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Heulilllka John. 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E verson, Washington Heyboer, Paul, Soph ........ ....... 2 474 52nd St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hillard, Sally, SI' --------------- .--.... 1 420 Paris Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hinken, H-?1f0ld, FT- ------------- ....... 1 ll Mack Ave., N.E.., Grand Rapids, Michigan HOCkC11g3, Anita, Soph -------- -.-.... .............. 1 5 20 Schiller St., Alameda, California Hoeksema, Ethyl, FI' -..------,- ................. ...... l O 942 Perry Ave., Chicago, Illinois IIioeEsema,1go1hn,JUnCl ......... ................ 7 42 .ippgeg Ave., giusleegon, Michggilan oe stra, 1 a, 1' ............. ........................... 2 1 orsey t., incinnati, io Hoekstra, Bernard, Sr ......... .....,. 9 37 Alexander St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hoekstra, Henry, Fr ............. ............................. 8 52 VV, 71st St., Chicago, Illinois Hgekstra, Herbert, Soph ....,... ................ 1 320 Fuller Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan I-Igekstra, James, Fr. ............ ..................... 4 27 W. Elm'S't., Hanford, California Hoekstra, john, Fr ..,.,.,..... .. 118 Eastern Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hoekstra, S, Robert, Fr ,.,,,,, .,.............................. 8 52 W. 71st St., Chicago, Illinois Hofman, Leonard, Jr ,,,,,,,,,,., ......... 3 01 52nd St., SLE., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hofman, Tymen, U11C1 ,,,,,.,,,, , .....,.....,..,.........., Box 24, Barons, Alberta, Canada Hofman, Tillie, S0ph ......... ----------------------------------------------------- - --Sanborn, IOWH Bun-I DAIRY PRODUCTS H. N. DOSKER I Compliments of BUTH'S ICE CREAM BARS AND COMPANY HENRY BEUKEMA CHRISTIAN RICKERS INSURANCE g Fire - Auto - Bonds - EIC. I l Tel. 8-5376 1129 Grand Rapids National Bank Building Phone 80820 FOR PARTY ORDERS - ' 'qc-QL fo-wfx -R 'Kunz'-rg f-Q',,Q,,,Q .?35i222mwb5lFm R' -Qfigfvfbvi Term nivzl mfclem FRED VUIERSUM, Prop. SQ FLOWERS FOR ALI.. OCCASICNS SQ GIFT POTTERY SQ TELEGRAPH DELIVERY SERIVICE ESQ ' Phone 3-QO580 .2332 Division Avenue, South GRAND RAPIDS A AUTOGRAPHS 171 lbw MQ SDP' , kbm fbwwl 'XR Q?giiEi2EgQigji CLMN ' Qvgw vw-vw in QMQ Qfmfy 9 3 33 3 Q 55,3323 232135 SL 1 3 5 g?5??lfif13 if i 351333 531 ibiigljg 3 wk M5 3 3 Ibershof, Bernard, Uncl ..... DIRECTORY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS- C0,,,,,,,,,,, Hofstra, Doris, Sopli ...,,,,,... Hofstra, John, Fr ..............., Holkeboer, Edgar, Fr ......,.. Holkeboer, Gilbert, Sopli ....,..,,. Hollander, Harold, Fr ......... Hollenizins, I. Franklin, Uncl ...,... Hollenians, MVilliam, Fr ........... Holtrop, Elaine, Jr .................... Holtrop, John, Ir ................. Holtrop, Marian, Sopli ...... Holwerda, Harriet, Fr ......, Holwerda, Jack, Jr ....,... .. Holwerda, Jack I., Fr ........ Holwerda, Robert, Fr ......... Homan, Harold. Fr ............. Hompe, Marjorie, Uncl ..... -- ---------- t 1139 Alexander SECEYSFI-5 North 11th St., Paterson New erse. 927 ggdams 51-, Grand Rapidg, Mighigaz E33 ,215t Sf-, Holland, Michigan Q - '-'------- ----- 1 6 4 32- 52nd St., H011andHMiCh5ga,, ull, Iowa ' 60- 55 d Ve-v S,-E-s Grand Rapids, Michigan 37 n Sf-i S-li., Grand Rapids, Michigan 1 Merchants Rd., Rochester, Ngw york .....92S Worden St., S'.E L SE, G - .......2S Caroline St.,etlNI.E rand Rapids' -, Grand Rapids, Michigan -----------Randolph, Wisconsin , l Michigan . Grand Rapids, Michigan Lee St-2 Grand Rapids, Michigan 1029 Cour -,A Grand Rapids, Michigan Ho ideina, John, Fr ............ Grand Rapids, Michigan Hoiidefd, Mm-vin. soph ........ ...jjfffffastefn Aves SE 112121 152311.-5' Hliillgin - - T '-'--- ' ' 9 Il Hoogsmf llifmlf- boplgfmi -- ---------- 1249 West 72nd St., Chicago Illifois iIi?,?,i2iFRfi.1gi11l5?tiif1- .,.. f' fifiiiiiim ------e----- HR- R-,Q Brookings' SOUTH Dakota Hoolsenia, Elizabeth, Fr. ..... ,,,, ' ' ' R' 3' gggmong, Mlcglgan Hoolsema, Robert, Sr ........... ' ' y a r ' lc lgan Hoolsema, -Margaret, Fr... House, Lois, Fr ..................... Houseward, John, Soph ......... Houtman, Marilyn, Ir ....... Hovingh, Florence, Fr ....... Howing, Genevieve, Fr ..... Huiner, Jean, Soph ............. Huissen, Gerald, Fr ..........,. Huitsing, Jay, Fr ................ Huizen a Clarence, Soph ........ g , , I-Iuizenga, Cornelius, Fr... Huizenga, Nicholas, Fr ..... Huizenga, Tllelma, S01Jl1...'.i.'. .... i Hunderman, Henry, Soph Huyser, Frank, Soph ......... Huyser, YVilliam', Fr .......,. Ibershof, Mary Ann, Fr .,.. Ike, Marian, Soph .............. Ipema, Peter, Uncl ........ Ippel, Betty, Sr. ............ .. Ippel, Lester, Soph ....,.... Iwema, Calvin, Er ......, ..........l129 Lee St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michi an ..........1129T Lee St., SIW., Grand Rapids, Michigan .....1016 bnderwood, 5.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan PZISSHIC AVC., Nawthorne, New Jersey 711 Morris Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 1, Marne, Michigan VV. Lovell St., Kalamazoo, Michigan -- ----- ------------------- 1 237 60th Ct., Cicero, Illinois --------------2111 60th St., Kenosha, Wisconsin S. 58th Ct., Cicero, Illinois South 59th Court, Cicero, Illinois 1116 Burton St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 8622 Oakwood Ave., Hammond, Indiana Maple St., Zeeland, Michigan .......1140 Alexander St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .................................................. ..... R . R. 2, Monroe, Iowa R. 2, Monroe, Iowa R. 1, Belmont, Mich. Deming, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ...... 737 Lynch St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......1l3S Prince St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 1 2 N. 3rd St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin Bell Ave., Sheboygan, Wisconsin .........2236 W. 13th St., Chicago, Illinois Dzstmctive Diamonds BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS The unsurpassable quality COISSESIEEIQIT and brilliance of each stone LAYA A is enhanced by our mount- PLIXT Y ings' . . . each one a true work of jewelers art. Q . Amsterdam Diamond Co. 111 PEARL STREET Open All Day Saturday H. R. BRONKEMA REALTOR - TNSUROR , O AGENTS - FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 0 911 W. Leonard ST., N. W. ,Phone 71777 Best Wisbeso . . . HOLLAND FURNACE COMPANY Warm Friends of Calvin College Compliments of 'A' Grand Ropids' FinesT C A R R O L L 9 S ICE CREAM - SODAS - SUNDAES BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP 1200 JEFFERSON . . . E C072gWl1fZfZfl1fi0W5 . . . 1593 P1A1NE1E1D . . to C1455 Of . 2340 s. DIVISION . . . , ,4 . . . 4328 s. DIVISION 7 GREYHOUND Charter Coach Service ECONOMICAL . . . COMFORTABLE . . . CONVENIENT Greyhound Charter Coaches offer every convenience of the greatest of bus systems. Charter a Greyhound coach for your group . . . save money, keep the gang together for convenience and a better time, know that your bus and driver will be at your service the same as a privately chauffered automobile. Ask your local 1 Greyhound agent for complete information. GREYHOUND LINES - Phone 6-1707 - Ionia and Oakes - Grand Rapids Compliments of p 'k CANTEEN SERVICE co. Mui1enburg'sApplicmceshop Grand RGPidSf Michigan SALES AND SERVICE Q Phone 9-4655 y 1133 Walker si., N. W. Grand Rapids, Mich. AUTOMATIC CANTEEN SERVICE FOR INDUSTRY Q ,E I 174 DIRECTORY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS - comfinued Iwema, James, Jr..... Iwema, Theresa, Jr ........ Jabaay, Earl, Soph. ........... Jacobs Leona Soph 3 D Jansma, Ann, Fr ...... Jansma, John, Soph ...... Jasperse, George, Fr Jeffer, Herman, Fr... Jellema, Dirk, Sr ........ Jellema, Gay M., Jr ....... Jellema M. Gay, Jr ........ Jellema, Rod, Fr ...... Jeltema, James, Fr .....,.. '-'-- 2 2 36 VV- 1351 Sf-, Chicago, Illinois S- 59th COLl1't, Cicero, Illinois Lake Sf-, Lansin , Illinois --.......1o5:: Cornelius Ave., Grand Rapids, gMichigan ----I-.5..........12128 Eggleston Ave., Chicago, Illinois 010 TCmDle St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan N- 1Sf S12-, Sheboygan, Wisconsin 0 lghla-nd Ave., Midland Park, New Jersey 50- High, Bl00mi1lgt011, Indiana SO- High, BlO0lT1illgtOn, Indiana Underwood Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Jensma, Garret, Fr ........ Jipping, Lucille, Jr .............. Johnson, Benjamin, Fr ....... ' Johnson, Ruth, Fr ........... Joldersma, Jack, Fr ......... Joling, Edward, Jr ........ Joling, Robert, Soph ........ Jonker, Berend, Soph ......... Jonker, Bernard, Soph ........ Jonker, Marjorie, Sr ........ Kalmink, Norma, Fr ................. Kamphuis, Elizabeth, Soph ......... Kamps, Edwin, Fr ........,.,.,...,.. Kamps, Roland, Soph ......... Kamstra, John, Fr .............. Kamstra, Ilflelvin, Fr .............. Kamstra, Milo, Fr ..................... Kamstra, VVil1iam, Soph .......,. Kamstra, VVilliam, Fr ........... Kannegieter, Verda, Fr ...... Kapteyn, Bernice, Fr ..... Kapteyn, Milly, Sr ....... Karsen, James, Fr ........ Kars, John, Soph ............. Karsten, Gertrude, Sr ........ Karsten, Winfred, Fr ......... Kass, Althea, Soph ........... Kass, Corrine, Soph ............ Kats, Dorothy, Er ..................... Keegstra, Annamae, Soph ..,.... ....... ---------1312 Giddings Ave., SIE., Grand Rapids Michig ' '- ---'-- 5 ------ 706 SO- Logan St., Denver, COIOTHQE WaV01'lY3 S-E-, Grand Rapids, Michigan Reed AVC. Holi n Michigan , a d, .......624 Curve St., S.VV., Grand Rapids, Michigan ........2247 36111 St., S.W., Grand .........1051 Sherman St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Rapids, Michigan 53rd St-, Kenosha, Wiscoiisin 53rd St., Kenosha, lrVisconsin .......973 'Powers Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan W. 16th St., Holland, Michigan ........973 Powers Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..........115 East 18th St., Holland, Michigan R. 2, Holland, Michigan -----------H......................Rehoboth, New Mexico - -----------------------............ Rehoboth, New Mexico Seyburn, Detroit, Michigan ...................18345 Wentworth Ave., Lansing, Illinois Seyburn, Detroit, Michigan Pleasant, S.E., Grand .......600 Giddings Ave., SE.., Grand 1620 Martindale Ave., SA.W., Grand ffffff.'f.'f.'.'.'f s'i 'vvf 'i'333Li 'Si1 ........343 Eastern Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Rapids, Michigan ....VVellsburg, Iowa Rapids, Michigan .....DOrr, Michigan Chicago, Illinois ,Rapids, Michigan E. Central Ave., Zeeland, Michigan 1403 Eastern Ave Gr nd R'1Jids Michi 'in ........... . ., 21 Ll , gc ...........904 Boerman Ave., Kalamazoo, Michigan Boerman Ave., Kalamazoo, Michigan Island, Kansas ..........9l8 Hancock St., S.E.., Grand Rapids, Michigan Keeggtra, Rose, Fr ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 423 K2lIaI11aZOO Ave., S.E., Gfzllld RZlDiClS, Iuliilligilll Keesseii, Garry, Jr .,,,,,..,...,. ........................................ 1 422 VV. 71st Sf., Cl1iC2lg0, Illi110iS 4 if JOHN G. CCM 8a SC 1. G. R. VAN KUIKEN Two Services for Your Convenience . . l. Complete Reupholstery 2. New Furniture 'A' WHERE GOOD DESIGN AND TAILORING NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE 'A' l30l Alpine Ave. Phone 71750 Two Blocks-North of Leonard 'k I HARDWARE I UNITED HARDWARE STORES O Ecistern Ave. cmd Fronklin St. ' Ground Rapids, Michigan n PASTOOR'S l BETTER FOOD MARKETS 4 T T439 Wealthy Tl 215 Michigan T 753 Eostern 808 Franklin l T l T158 S. Division 3900 S. Division 175 , I l. 1 m 1 i fx L F . E 5 F3 Q if F: fx is VE ii 3? 'Z A FQ X 1 vq ,I ,I 1 2 F W I AUTCGRAPHS 77747i25?j ffvr !Q1.',-Ia Fllwn. ,agpjwww Amee? ,5,le,vf1f'2-f'f:f0vfv.ff-4J.01fv64...,.2j9a,,,g,z-,- 7'0'zzMQA1 ,ZdwWfymw4zfMc0,w0ao 50,?.1,,u.l4,Z Wmwwkvmyfywz .9,f,ffa4J.u4wfM'+U'd '7S 4 4 6 '4fU Cuz, 4M'0 wwwvtdvcabwi, Z5.W,,,,w,,J1,J'M+af7?'?? 'VYLHV t ,-. ,J -V , M rv I , -w fcm-z::.Q,..,fQ AUTOGRAPHS M .Mew . ,z..7m ax-fwco-a.vf4v'oZZ.+wC:' ,,Aa.uo-4? a.ffwa.4.4mJf,J,,,5',' Ldofwdv aww' ,Lag gage, : 5 w .ff 'w 'e'Qf 7'dfnc0.,7laJ zz! ,Zag ZZ. l4,A'444L Z - ,wLL,a,01fufwiZ4J?aa5,0,a,1w,,,74,d,,L Cug5M1lfjfwfa4L4,,,Q.,5fz7C4a,5,,,47k6.,, ' 'L' b9a,'0-..fz:zf4,,,4, MLW - ' , if d 'W36ff-4-wffJaefJc g,,,4,?aa,444,JQ,eod b w,w4wAMwM3.w.w,,,..wM,,,,mw xwmw olmibtbcio' 3 'MMM'-07a Ut5 , O-fQ5+4Jj:J J 9-W 43,4442 cz 7 MW- ' ,uso-QI' x ab O 4.4! L' DIRECTORY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS - Continued Keuvelaar, Jennie, Fr .,,.... Kieviet, Winifred, Fr ........ Ixingma, Henrietta, Fr ..... Kingma, NVinnie, Soph ...,, I Kipp, John, Fr .................,. Klarner, P-ernard, Fr ....... Ixlein, Alice, Fr ..................,..... Kleen-Wassink, Fred, Fr ..,,... Klomp, Hester, Soph ....... Klooster, Don, Soph ......... Klooster, Gerald, Fr ............ Klooster, Theodore, Fr .....,.. Klosterman, Ruth, Jr ........... Klumper, Elizabeth, Fr ........... Klunder, Raymond, Soph., Knol, Doris, Sr .................... Knoor, Marietta, Fr ........ Knott, James, Fr ........... Knott, Robert, Fr ........... Koerner, Marvin, Fr ......... Koert, James, Soph ....... Koeze, Don, Fr ..... . ..... Kok, Herman, Fr ...,... Kok, John, Fr ........... Kolb, Cornelia, Fr .......... Koning, Alvin, Fr .............. Koning, Wynand, Fr ....... Kooi, Clarence, Sr ...i...... Kooi, Jylene, Fr ......,.. Kooi, Raymond, Sr ........,... Kooima, Lois, Fr. ........... ..... Kooistra, Dorothy, Soph ..i..... Kooistra, Mary, Soph ......,,., Kooistra, M. J., Jr ............ Kool, William, Jr ........... ,....,. Kooy, Richard, Soph ............,. Kornelis Gertrude Fr .... Kornelis, Henrietta, Soph ......... Kornelis, John, Fr ................... Kornelis, Kenneth, Fr ..........,... Kornoelje, Kenneth, Soph ....... Kort, Henry, Soph ................... Koster, Sebron, Sr ..............,. Kramer, Sylvia, Fr ........ Kregel, Charles, Sr ........ Kroon, James, Jr .....,...... Kroon, Priscilla, Uncl ..,,,.. ., S.E., ...1809 Eastern Ave., S.E., ..........l77Z South Pennsylvania St., Denver, Colorado R. 1, Lynden, Washington Motte, Indiana ...........Grangeville, Idaho .......125 Prescott Ave., Hawthorne, New Jersey -----------------PlC2iS2ln11 St., Hudsonville, IVIichigan Newport Ave., Detroit, Michigan .......79 Lincoln Ave., Sheboygan, Wisconsin R. 3,.Box 244, Zeeland, Michigan ........1817 Ridge Road, Munster, Indiana .......1817 Ridge Road, Munster, Indiana ...........1817 Ridge Road, Munster, Indiana Axtell St. Kalamazo Michigan ........1056 Bates St., S.E., . 704 Lovett Ave Thomas, S.E., 602 Alexander St., S.E., 275, .......1147 Fuller Ave., S.E., a Oy .......Edgerton, Minnesota Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Freeman, South Dakota Grand Rapids, Michigan . .... .... 1 S01 Havana, S.VV., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......936 Prince St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan W. 71st St., Chicago, Illinois . .............................. 60 South Genesee, Pontiac, Michigan Minnesota ,,.....1l00 Caulfield Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan . ............ 1239 Noble St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..........1239 Noble St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 1, Sheldon, Iowa Valley, Iowa ...........446 Jackson Blvd., Oak Park, Illinois ........157 East St., Whitinsville, Massachusetts ...........Erie Ave., Midland Park, New Jersey R. 2, Holland, Michigan ....,,,.....1531 S. 61st Court, Cicero, Illinois 586, Sumas, Washington 586, Sumas, Washington ...........1216 Alexander, Grand Rapids, Michigan 586, Sumas, Washington .819 Giddings, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan S. Parkside Ave., Oak Lawn, Illinois Aurora Ave., Seattle, Washington R. 6, Box 1433, Floyd Ave., Modesto, California 1018 Benjamin Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ,.,.,,,,,...,,,,1017 Eleventh St., Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 2, Box 738, Yucaipa, California Kaur - Compliments of 2 : I 1, Q ff L. V U A A LaBotz, DIRECTORY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS - Continued Kroon, Thomas, Fr ................,............................. Krosschell, Peter, Fr ..........,. Kruithof, Raymond, Fr ......, Kuiken, Ada, Fr .................. Kuiper, Calvin, Fr .......... Kuiper, Jack, Fr ..............., Kuiper, James, Soph ......... Kuiper, Marcia, Fr ........ Kuipers, Calvin, Fr ........... Kuiper, Emma, JI' ................. Kuizema, Harold, Soph ....... Kuizema, Marcia, Fr ........ Kunnen, Ronald, Fr ........... Kuyper, Adrian, Soph ....... Gertrude, Jr ..... LaBotz, Laura, Fr ..........., LaBrenz, Frank, Soph... Lagerwey, Peter, Fr ...... Lagerwey, Walter, Soph ...,,. Lahr, Kenneth, Fr ......... ...,, 3429 R. 2, Box 738, Yucaipa, California Park, Minnesota .......1342 Franklin St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Fair Lawn Ave., Fair Lawn, New Jersey R, Z, Box 31, Racine, Wisconsin ...........727 Union Ave., S.E.., Grand RHDidS, Michigan 1844 Eastern Ave 1 3 1 1 Chicago Dr Q ......... 925 Franklin sc ., S.E. 930 Adams St., S.E S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .Box 70, Zuni, New Mexico ' S Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan 1124 Kalamazoo Ave., SIE Grand Rapids, Michigan -I -.,..,,,--,--, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,..,,.......... R . R. 2, Fremont, Michigan 1055 Underwood Ave., S.E Grand Rapids, Michigan .......-1141 Union Ave. i .......... 827 Watkins St ...l106 Second St., N.E ., S.E N.W., 1405 Girard. N. W., Apt. Veto St., Byron Center Ave., S.W., N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan 505, Washington, D. C. Grand Rapids Grand Rapids Lanrbers, Guy, Fr ............. .......-.-- . -A Lambers, Myra, Fr ......... Lamberts, Burton, Jr ......., Lamberts, Robert, Soph ......, Lamper, Neil, Fr .................. Lanser, Howard, Ir ........... Lautenbach, Donald ......... Lautner, Betty, Sr ............. Leestma, Herman, Ir ..... Leestma, Rem, Ir ..................... Lenderink, Anna Mae, Fr Leys, Wilma, Sr .............. Lindeman, Alice, Ir ........ Link, Clarence, Fr ......... Lipscomb, Milo, ,Tr ,.......... Lobbes, Gertrude, Fr ....... Lobbes, John, Fr ................... Loomans, Gladys, Soph ........ Lotterman, A. E., Fr ....... , Michigan' , Michigan .15 Diamond Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan R. No. 6, Holland, Michigan Decker Ave., Fremont, Michigan High St., Delavan, Wisconsin 415 Diamond Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan N. 9th S't., Sheboygan, Wisconsin ........619 High St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan City, Michigan .1836 Robinson Rd., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ........643 Crofton St., S.VV., Grand Rapids, Michigan ,,,,,,.,.,,,,9428 So. Homan Ave., Chicago 42, Illinois , ,,,,.,.,,......,... 1540 N. 2nd St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin Alta St., Redlands, California Minnesota ..... 1542 Godfrey Avenue Grand Rapids Michigan .........743 Neland Avenue, Grand Rapids, Michigan Box 375, Rock Valley, Iowa Bronson St., Waupun, Wisconsin .......1039 Calvin Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Lotterman, Henry, Ir ....... .......... 1 O39 Calvin Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Louis, Robert, Fr ,,,,,,,,,,, ......................... 3 303 E. 123 St., Cleveland 20, Ohio Louws, Alta, Fr .,... ...,..... ...................... c X o Goods Apts., Fort Benton, Montana Lucasse, Phillip, Fr ........... ......... 1 240 Penn Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Lucht, Gordon, Soph ........ ................................ R t. NO. 3, Grand Island, Nebraska Luurtsema, Merilyn, Fr ......... 1060 Logan St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Lyzenga, Anton, Sr .............. .. ..................................................... Ellsworth, Michigan 14 foam THOMASMA BROTHERS ir jacob Vanlt Hof FRANKFURTERS PORK LINKS HAM ROAST SAUSAGE LIVER SAUSAGE and many other Varieties THORO-GOOD MEAT PRODUCTS When buying meat, simply ask for the THOROGOOD brand by name. It's the best way to make sure of the finest in freshness, flavor and purity. just rely on a phrase that, through the years, has become a positive fact. Say: THORO-GOOD ! 3 THOMASMA BROTHERS GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN Processors of Tboro-Good Meat Products 1 -A' 1 4 , I VANDER HYDE jewelers Select Your jeweler as You Would a Fine Diamond 747 Leonard Street, N. VU. GRAND RAPIDS 4 MICHIGAN 1 l 180 i 2 5 A 4. -1 1 ir. 5. -1,4 W, E., if 1 1 in Y DIRECTORY OE COLLEGE ST Maaskant, Jane, Fr ............ MacDonald, Edward, Fr... Malefyt, Fredrick, Fr ....... Malestein, John, Jr .......... Maliepaard, John, Fr .......... Mange, Phillip, Soph ......... UDENTS - Continued California 1, Box 204, Hanford, ........735 Evergreen St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Worden, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Rublc St., Midland Park, N 1, Box 100, Hanford, i ........ 1216 Merrill Street, Kalamazoo, Michigan ew Jersey California M , - Michigan 1 afcylsse. Mm-. Soph .-------- ................... S 0 W. 19th si., Holland, Michigan Martlnusv Elizabeth: FT --4----- ------------. 2 45 VV. 19th St., Holland, Michigan Medendofpv .10l111v .If -------------- -,----------------------. 4 02 N. Sth Ave., Bozem'an, Montana Medendorp, Wilbert, Fr ......,. .........................,,.,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, R , No, 4, Marion, Michigan Meengsi Norman., .Soph ....... ,....... 2 59 Orchard Hill, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Meetefy M3fV,1Ui Fl' ------------- --,------------..- 1 01 N. Main Street, Paterson, New Jersey Meetsma, L01S, Fr --.-.-v..-.... .-----...-....-... . N244 Amity Avenue, Muskegon, Michigan MCFIUWSCH, Earl, FI' ...-.----...... - -v---- 824 A1cXander St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Memdertsma, John, Soph ......., .. ....................................... ................. C oopersvillc, Michigan Menmnga, Clarence, Soph ....... ..............................,.........,. ,..... R , R, No, 1, Otlo , Iowa Mensink, Lawrence, Soph ....... . .............. 1160 Hall St., SLE., Grand Rapids, Nilichigan Mensinlc, Roger, Jr ..............,. ....... l 730 Belden Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan MSDDCIIHR, John, FI' ............,.. .......-........................................... R . R. No, 1, Pella, Iowa Meyer, Donald, Fr ................,.. ......... S 44 Bates St., S.E. Grand Rapids, llfiichigan Meyer, VVilhelmina, Soph ......... --..-.----..-.-.---...--.-............................... . Volga, South Dakota Meyering, Ralph, Jr .............. ....... 1 423 Pine Ave., N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Miedema, Donald, Soph ...... ........... 1 954 Horton, SIE., Grand Rapids, Michigan Miersma, Dorothy, Soph ....... ............................... R . R. No. 6, Holland, Michigan Minnema, Theodore, Fr ..... Brown Avenue, Paterson, New Jersey Molemaker, Coral, Fr ......,..... .... .................................. 1 1 18 Waterman, Detroit, Michigan Molewyk, Donald, Soph ,,,,,,, ....................... 1 902 Towner, S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Moiisma, Cynthia, Soph ,,,,,,, ....... 1 537 Grandville Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Monsma, Hester, Sr ,,,,,.,,,,, .1537 Grandville Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Monsrna, Joanne, Fi- ,,,,,,,,,,, ........ 1 537 Grandville Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Mgngma, Theodore, Fr ,,,,,,,,,, ....................... 1 49 Haledon Avenue, Paterson, New Jersey Morgan, Barbara, Uncl ,,,,,.,, ................... 1 221 Dunham St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Moi-ren, John, Fr ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....... ...... 4 5 0 Madison St., S.E Grand Rapids, Michigan Muidorman, Tony, Fr ,.,,,,,,,, ...,,, 1 543 Richmond St., N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Mtlilenberg, Marvin, Fl' ,---,- ,....... 1 R3.tl'1bOl'1C St., S.W7., Grand Rapids, Michigan Nfulder, Ethel, Fr ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ............... ........ .......... R . R . No. 1, Coopersville, Michigan Mulder, Kathleen, Fr ..... ------------------------------------------------- R - R- 4: Marlon, Mlchlgan Mulder, Rodney, Fr ,,,,,,, ...,,.. 1 117 Jennette Ave., Grand Raprds, Mrchlgan Mulder, Thelma, Jr ........ ................ D utton on Division, Grand Rapids, Michigan lvl-ulder, Warren, jr ,,,,,,,,,,, ..... 7 57 Olympia St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Mlchlgan Mundinger, Carl, S0ph -....--- -----'---------------------------------------------------- K ent CIW, Mlchlgan Muusse, J-ay, Fr ,-,-,-,--,,,,,,, U ..,...,, 1150 Dunham St., S.E. Grand Rapids, Michigan Naber Gerald, Fr ,,,,,,,,,,, .,.,,..,,..,...,,,,,,.,.,,, 1 65 18th St., Holland, Michigan Nagel: Donovan, Jr ...........- ----------------------- - - ---------------- KandiY9hif Mi1?neF9ta Nagelkirk' Renald, Fr ,,,,,,, .......,.................... R . R. 3, Caledonia, Mlchlgan Nash, Gloria, Fr ,,,,,,-,,,,,,, ..... 3 2 Washington Ave., Grandville, Michigan DUNN'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT . COMPANY wixb ey the Graduating Clim of 1947 6126731 JZJCCBJJ and exiendx cordial feliciiutions 1 for the .fpecijic event of 1 graduation. Compliments . . . VANDERVEEN'S MEN'S - WOMEN'S - CHILDREN'S 1 2151 S. Division WEAR l Phone 50588 H 0 N D 0 R P ' CHOICE MEATS AND CANNED coops O WE DELIVER O Phone 8-2581 956 Wealthy, S. E. Compliments of . The Holwerclci Heating Co HEATING CONTRACTORS 1 1 1042 Weolthy St., S. E. Phone 9 3329 181 L i P 1 i r I n i I 3 x Q Y 1. I E M 7 7 1 of 0 DIRECTORY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS- Contmued N'1wyn VVilham 111- ..,...., N egen Donald Fr .,.....,.. N elson Richard S ' ..,,.. Yewhof Edward Fr ..... Nicolay Peter If r ............ Yieboer Audrey F' ......... Niemeyer Bernard Fr ..,..... Nikkel Cornelia F' ......... Nootenboom Elsie Soph No1'dyke Cornelius Jr .... Nyburg James Soph ...... hyenhuis Hudson, Nykamp, June, Fr ..........,, Ohlmann, Maxine, Soph. Oldemulders, Deana, Lyon St- NRE- Grand Rapids llichigan Minnesota ..........855 Ferris St. Grand Rapids Michigan Alger Grand Rapids Michigan ------------------------.----H........Strasburg North Dakota ...........7013 Van Buren Ave. Hammond Illinois R. 1 Box 133 Spring Valley California Amity Ave. Muskegon Michigan Iowa Carmeneita Norwalk California ..........6033 English Ave. Comstock Park Michigan ......470 Mt. Kemble Ave. Morristown N RR3Ll . . , ee and, Elizabeth St., Kalamazoo, --------..--.--.H------.............--........Hudsonville, West 32nd St. Holland Oliver, Lorraine Jr .....,.... ,... ' Olthoff, Geraldine, S' ...... Oom's, Adrian, Jr ............ Ooms Inez Fr .................. --.,-----r.--..---...--.......---......... Osterhouse, Gerard, Fr... Oosterman, Helen Fr ....... .... Ophoff Fred, Fr ........,.. O ewal Ram nd 1 . PP , , y 0 J' -.,- Oppewal Donald, Oppewal, Dorothy, J ...... Ornee, Jack, Soph ............ Otten Arthur, Soph ............. Otten Robert, Soph ................. Overbeck Marjorie Uncl ....... Overbeck, Robert, Fr ........... Pallak, Steve, Jr ............. Palmbos, Elaine, Jr ........... ---- Palmbos, Joyce, Soph ...... Pals, Gerald, Fr .............. Pastoor, Gerry, Fr ........,.. Pastoor, Roelf, Fr ................ '------- -------------- Paulson, Jerry, Sr ............. Paulson, Theodore, Uncl. Paxton, Robert, Fr .............-- Pekelder, Thelma, Fr ....,... Pell, Ruth, Soph..: .........,, . Persenaire, COYIICIIUS, Fr. Peterson, John, Soph ....... Petroelje, Purcel, Soph... .............1o63 Coit Avo., NE. Grand Ranidsj ........l047 Underwood Ave. S.E., Grand Rapids VV. Grover, Lynden ew Jersey Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan ashin gton , W' Box 107, Corsica, South Dakota .4447 Kalamazoo Ave. S.E. 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Post, Kathryn, H Post, William, Fr ............ Posthuma, Roger, Sr ...... Postma, Howard Fr Postma, William: Fffffflffff Postmus, Clarence Fr .,.,... Potter, Michael, Er .....,.,. Potts, Raymond, Fr .....,... Pousma, Yvonne, Sr ..... . Pranger, Raphael, Fr ..,.,., Prell, Kent, Fr. Primus, Bernice, Soph ..... Prins, Herman, Fr .........,,. Prins, Ray, Fr ........,.,.,. Prins, Robert, Fr ........,.. Prins, Theunis, Jr ...,..... Pruis, Jack, Fr ......,...i Putt, Charlene, Jr ...,.,.... Putt, Helen, Soph .......,., Pylman, Gerald, Fr Pylman, John, Quimby, Clayton, Fr ......,. QUISL Leonard, Fr ........ Center, Michigan ,......1715 Nelson Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .............1128 Benjamin Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan .........1110 Sherman St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Colonial St., Zeeland, Michigan Michigan Michigan Highway Ave., Highland, Indiana .....112 ' ' ' ' Cooper Axe., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..........1127 Cooper Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..,...1951 Blandford Ave., SNV., Grand Rapids, Ivlichigan ......1001 Thomas St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Elema Place, Clifton, New gersey Mt. Prospect Ave., Clifton, New ersey . ...... 610 Giddings Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Central Ave., Zeeland, Michigan ..................................... Box 162, Hospers, Iowa . ......................... ..1227 Jefferson Twelfth St., N VV., St., Muskegon, Grand Rapids, Pecatonica, Illinois Michigan . 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Harvard Blvd., Los Angeles, California Rock, Iowa .........832 Eastern Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Lawndale, Grand Rapids, Michigan Rutherford Blvd., Clifton, New Jersey 832 Eastern Ave S E F ., . ., ,irand Rapids, Michigan ..........727 Tulip St., S.VV., Grand Rapids, Michigan 15th Ave., Fulton, Illinois 15th Ave., Fulton, Illinois .,.....f45 Olympia St., S.VV., Grand ........S41 Naylor St., S.VV., Grand ........825 Giddings Ave., S.E., Grand ,......-...1022 Lilac Ct., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Rapids, Michigan Rapids, Michigan Rapids, Michigan 184 DIRECTORY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS - Continued Ravesloot, Grace, Sr ,.,,..,,,,,.O Recker, Robert, Sr .,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Reens, Norbel, Soph .,.,,,,,,.,,,, Reitsma, Carl, Soph .,,,,,, ,,,,,. Rensenbrink, Cornelius, Fr. Rensenbrink, Kathryn, Sopli-.I.i.i.-... Reus, Dorothy, Sr ,.,,,.,.,.,,,,.,,, Reus, VVilliam, Fr .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Reynolds, Alfred, Soph ......... Rihbens, Catherine, Soph ......... Ribbens, Elmer, Fr ...,,,, ,..,,,,,,. Ribbens, Iohn, Soph .......,... Ribbens, Ted, Ir ......,.,... Rickers, Iohn, Fr .......... Riepma, John, Ir ..,,,,...,,.,, Rietema, Kermit, Fr .......... Rietman, Marvin, Fr ..,,.,....., , Ritsema, Gary, Soph ........... . Roetcisoender, John, So1Jh..iI-.I Rooy, Sidney, Fr ..................r Rosendale, Aaron, Fr. Rosendale, Richard, Soph .... Roskamp, Claude, Fr .......,... I Rottier, John. Soph ......,....., Rozeboom, Alvin, Soph ...... Rudenga, Fdward, Ir ....,..... Rudenga, Julie, Fr .........., Ruiter, Michael, Fr ...... Rus, Leonard, Fr ................ Ryskamp, Charles, Fr .........., Ryskamp, Henry, Soph ........ Ryskamp, Flaine, Jr ....,...... Ryskam'p, Mavis, Soph ..,.... Scamehorn, Richard, Fr ...... Schaap, Frieda, Fr ...,.,,......... Scharmack, Mary, Soph ....... Scheeres, Marie, Soph ...,.... Scheltema, I-Terwin, Fr ...,,... Schemper, Alberta, Soph ....V Schilperoort, Elsie, Soph ....... Schneider, Kathryn, Sr .... Schneider, Lee, Fr ............... Scholten, Audrey, Fr ......... S'cholten, Harris, Fr ....... Scholten, Shirley, Fr .....,. Schoon, Lewis, Fr ..... ,.....15607 So. Park Ave., South? Hffland, IIllinois e Otte, ndiana 535 G1lm'ers Ct., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan 706 Franklin St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 75, Pease, lliinnesota 75, Pease, lllinnesota --'----034 Hobart, SE., Grand Rapids, Michigan ...........334 Tlobart, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......600 Giddings, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan W- 191511 St., H01land, Michigan W- 19th St., Holland, Michigan W. 19th St., Holland, Michigan -----------F-9--1825 1 Street, Sheboygan, XA7lSCOI1Sl1'1 1014 Worden St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .........723 West Cedar Street, Kalamazoo, Michigan ..Konawha, Iowa ..,...........,...Route 2, Box 365, Zeeland, Michigan .........1757 So. 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N I - meal 202 LoraIne Building Telephone 8-5643 I 0 EXPERTS IN THE ART OF MAKING GLASSES ' I I I I I I JAC?- ' DIRECTORY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS - Contmued Schfeuder, ohn, S0 h ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,......,,,.........,..................... ...... 1 8 50 South Ogden St., Denver, Colorado Schreudef, glaryjeag, Sr ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,.,,...,,,,,..,..,.,,..,., 1230 Sherman St., S'.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Schroeder, Anthony, Fr ....... ---- - ----------------------------------------------------- R 21Ym0Qd, Ml12UeP0f3 Sghuitema, Carol, Fr .,,.,,,,,,,, .,.,...,....... I 349 Otillia St., SE., Grand Rapids, Michigan Schuitema, Howard, Fr ,,,,,,, ......... 4 44 Eastern Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, MiChlg3H Sehuitema, Warren, Soph ....... ......... 4 44 Eastern Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Schultetus Kenneth, Soph ......... ......... 5 39 Delaware St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Schultetus, Wilma, Soph ......... ................... 6 12 Bates St., SE., Grand Rapids, Michigan Schultze, Carole, Fr ...,... ......... 1 240 Benjamin St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Schultze, Elaine, Sr .......... ......... 1 240 Benjamin St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Schut, Almon, Fr ....... ..... .............................. 6 8 Centennial Ave., Sparta, Mlchlgan Schutt, George, Fr ....... ................. 2 962 Chesterton Dr., San Diego, California Schutt, Sylvia, Sr ......... ........ 1 O14 E. Brockton Ave., Redlands, Californla Schutten, John, Fr .............. ......................................... 1 2. R. 4, Holland, Michigan Schuurman, Henry, Sr .......... ........ 6 9 Highland Ave., Midland Park, New Jersey Schuurman, Richard, Ir ........ ........ 1 96 Paterson Ave., Midland Park, New JcI'SCy Seekm'an, Harold, Ir .............. ............................... R . R. 2, Coopersville, Michigan Selles, William, Fr ..................... ........... . ........... 1 10 East 15th St., Holland, Michlgan Settergren, Robert, Uncl .......... .......... 8 20 Cambridge, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Seven, Marvin, Ir ............. ....... 1 100 Twelfth St., N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Sheridan, Alton, Jr ...... ........ ...........................................,. R . R. 1, Ienison, Michigan Shoemaker, Betty, Sr .......... .........,...,..........,...,.....,....., R , R. 3, Zeeland, Michigan Shooks, Donald, Fr ......... ........,..,........,.,,, G en, Del., Ellsworth, Michigan Shooks, Percy, Fr ........... ..,....,..............,,,.....,.........,.....,......,,.,.,... E llsworth, Michigan Sieswerda, June, Soph ..,... ....................,.......,,,., 1 43 West 108th St., Chicago, Illinois Slietsema, John, Soph ....... ..,..... 2 O41 Galewood Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Miolllgan Sllkkcma, Anncttc, ,Tr ....... .. ....... 1300 Portland Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Slkkcmii, Pcfcr, Fr ..-.. ..... ............... 1 0 10 Alexander St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Sinke, Carl, Soph .......,..... .,,,.....,,..,..,......,,.,,.,,,.,,.,,.,.,,,..,,,..,..,.,,,,,.,., M oline Michigan Sinke, Gerard, Sr .................. ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, B ox 116, Moline, Michigan Sinke, Marie, Ir ...... ................. ......,..,.,,.....,...,...,,,,,..,,.,. B 0 x 116, Moline, Michigan Slaarda, Lizabeth, Soph... .................... 186 VVest 20th St., Holland, Michigan Sgaarda, Martin, Jr ...-...-.......... ......................... 1 86 West 20th St., Holland, Michigan SJ0C1'dS1T1a, Th60d0,Y6, Fr ------- ...24 Caroline Pl., N.E., Grand Rapids, Mlclllgilll Slager, Kenneth, Fr ........... .,...........................,...,.,.. B ox 62, Comstock, Michigan S1-agen Wllbur, Fr ............. .......................... 2 35 W. llth Pl., Chicago. Illinois Slagter, Frances, Fr ......... .,,,,..,,,.,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,.. R 5, ymond, Minnesota Sl?gt91', NOTITIHH, Soph -----,.- ................................................,....... R aymond, Minnesota Slmgs, Henry, Soph .......... ....... ...... ........................ ....... 5 0 5 5 4 F1-onklin, Pena, Ipwa Slultef, AI11S0l1,,.F1' ---------,--'-- -- .......... 655 Delaware St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Smalllganl Wlllfam, SODII --'--- ...... 1 218 Alexander St., S'.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Smedes, Cathefme, SODIL- ............................. 4659 Beaconsfield, Detroit, Miclllgall Smedss, Peter: Fr --------------- ........................... - 4659 Beaconsfield, Detroit, Miolllglin Smeelyflk, Carol, Fr -------..-- ................. 9 44 Elliott st., or-and Rapids, Michigan 5HXsC11Hk, Judson, If -------- ........... .... 9 4 4 Elliott st., SE., Grand Rapids. Michigan S.m!1def Kflfheflnel Fr -----.- ........................... .............. 1 2 10 S. ssni Ave., Cicero, 1llin01S Smith, Harvey, ,Tr ......... ,,.,---- 1 043 K 1 ' ' ' aamazoo Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 186 I . DIRECTORY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS - Continued Smith, Daniel, Fr ..... ,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Smith, Ellen, Fr ,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,, A,,,, Smith, Maynard, Fr .,..... Smith, Shirley, Fr .... Solle, Edward, Fr ........... Solle, Henry, Fr ,.,,.,,,..,,,.,, Sonnema, Harold, Sr ........ Spalink, Henry, Fr ......... Spaman, June, Jr ......... Spee, George, Fr ......... Spee, Karl, Soph ......... Speulstra, Ann, Fr .... ..... Split, James, Fr ........,,,..,,,, Spoelstra, Ann, Sr ........,.,...,, Spykman, Gordon, Soph ......... Spykman, John, Fr ...........,... Spyksma, Claire, Soph ......... Star, Carolyn, Fr ...,,.,.,.,,,. Starn, Kathryn, Sr ,,,,,,,,,,,,., Steensma, Dorothy, Sr ........ Steensma, John, Sr ...........,, Steenstra, Annette, Jr ..,,,,,,.,,,, Steenstra, Herman, Soph ...... Stehouwer, Edward, Fr ........... Steiginga, Rachael, Soph ........ Stek, John, Soph ................. L. Sterken, Esther, Fr ........... Stevens, Henry, Fr ...... Stevens, Hessel, Fr ........ Stevens, John, Fr .......... Stevens, Joseph, Fr .... ...... Stigter, Lucile, Soph ....... Stob, Gerald, Sr ........ ...... 4 . Straayer, William, Fr ....... Strikwerda, James, Fr ......... Stryker, Albert, Fr ........... Stuit, Gordon, Fr .............. Stult, Helen, Soph ..,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Stuivenga, Charlotte, Fr ......... Suwyn, Henry, Fr ........,....... Swart, Ruth, Jr .................... Sweetman, Ivan, Soph ......... Sweetman, Leonard, Jr ........ Swets, Duane, Fr ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Swets, Jack, Fr ................... Swierenga, Diana, Sr ............, Swierenga, John, Fr .................,. Swierenga, William, Soph ...... Sytsema, Maxine, Jr ....... ........ Sytsema, William, Fr ......... Sytsma, Jeanette, Sr ......... Sytsma, Leonard, Fr. ..... .. Sytsma, Richard, Soph ....... Talen, Gerald, Soph ...... Talen, William, Jr ...... ....... Tebben, Jeannetta, Fr ...... Teetor, Catherine, Jr ........... Teitsma, Herman, Jr .............. R. 4. Box 205, Milaca, llfiinnesota ..........9l1 NV. Vine St., Kalamazoo, Mich' R- 4, BOX 205, Milaca, lvlinnelizig ------------1325 Qrville St., Grand Rapids, Michigan ------------------------3744 West 95th St., Chicago, Illinois West 95th St., Ch' , I11' ' Squaw Brook Rd., North Haledon1,cENZw Jdgcielyi S. 3 d St., NT t , 1 ........1l05 E. Fulton St., Gralnd Rafiidesiv Michgvziii .........l68l 52nd St., S'.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .........1681 52nd St., S-.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan S. Clarkso , D , C 1 d ........1060 Sheridan, S.W., Grannd Raigilesli lifliicgigaii ------------------1917 G1'3.I1C1 Ave., Everett, Washington W. 22nd si., Holland, Llichig-an W. 22nd St., Holland, Michigan Offh AVC., Passaic, New Jersey R. R. 3, Leffingwell Ave., Grand Ra id , ' ' 1348 Ashland Ave., N.E., Grand Ragidi, ---------1--------1126 Atlantic Ave., Rochester, New Y01-k 1249 Courtney, N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......1137 Albers St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Vries St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Q ---------------------- --------.. R . R. 1, Coopersville, Michigan 275, Ripon, California R. R. 3, Oskaloosa, Iowa E. Maill St., Zeeland, Michigan ......-1220 Bates St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .R. R. 1, Box 15, Fremont, Michigan ......1012 Fnllci- Ave., s.E ........1220 Bates St., S.E Gladstone, S.E .......1051 Sigsbee St., S.E .............1210 Sherman St. ...-............l130 Neland Ave ........l842 Belden Ave., S.W ..........-..-1133 Coo er Ave. ., Grand Rapids, Michigan ., Grand Rapids, Michigan ., Grand Rapids, Michigan ., Grand Rapids, Michigan , Grand Rapids, Michigan ., Grand Rapids, Michigan ., Grand Rapids, Michi an g Grand Ra ids Michigan p 3 p 5 R. 2, Box 1202, Modesto, California F. D'.. 2, Grangeville, Idaho .. .............................. R. R. 3, Blrnamwood, Wisconsin .......123l Bemis St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan S. Corona St., Denver, Colorado North 12th St., Paterson, New Jersey .........1046 Prince St. S.E Grand Rapids, Michigan 1300 Underwood: Grand Rapids, Michigan ......1230 'Thomas St., S'.E ...........1230 Thonlas St. S.E ., Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan .510 Lyon s'i.,' N.Eii Grand Rapids, Michigan .........11l2 Lincoln Ave., N.W 1112 Lincoln Ave., N.W Ida ., Grand Rapids, Michigan ., Grand Rapids, Michigan St., Haledon, New Jersey St., Haledon, New Jersey .......32 Hall St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..-....640 11th S't., S.W., Rochester, Minnesota 11th St., S.W., Rochester, Minnesota Iowa Chapin, Cadillac, Michigan ........1055 Tamarack, N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ten Brink, Lguise, Soph ,,,,.,,,,,, ........,,....... - .......... 3 27 I8tl'l Sf., Holland, NIiC1'1ig3.l'l Ten Brink, Samuel, Fr ,,,,,,,,.,,,, U, ,,,,....,....... 624 MCLaug'hliH Ave., NIl1Sk6gO1'1, Michigan Ten Broek, Bernard, Soph ,.,,,,,,, ....,., I 317 Fuller Ave., Grand R3DidS, Michigan 'ren Cate, Harold, '---..-.-.,-- ..-'. ,,,,,.,,,...,,.,.,.,.... 1 5 7 West St., Holland, Nlichlgan Ten Harmsel, Henrietta, Soph ....... ------------------------------------ B OX 332, SIOUX Centefy IPWP1 Ten Harmsel, Hermina, Fr ..... g..L -------------------- 145 S- Elm St-i Zeeland. Nllchlgan Ten Have, Ruth, Soph ,,,,,,,,,.,.,, ,,,,.,. 1 016 Sheldon Rd., Grand Haven, Michigan Ten Hoove, John, FI- .'..--..- ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9 Oosterineg, Groningen, Netherlands Terpstra Charles, Fl. ,---, ,,,,.,.,,,,,,......., ............ R . R. 1, Oskaloosa, Iowa Terpstra' Gerard, Jr ,-,-,-,-,--,- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, 6 22 W. Mendenhall, Bozeman, Montana Teunisseil, William, Fr .'---.- ,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 1 952 E. Artesia St., Artesia, C211lf0f1112l Thomasma, David, Fr ........... Thomasma, Ronald, Fr -....-------- -- .......2205 West Leonard Rd., Grand Rapids, Michigan ............. 1854 Mansfield Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana . - -,----,,,,,,-,,,,,, ,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,.,,,,, 5 0 7 NV, 103 Pl., Chicago, Illinois EEi2ffSr31Zfni:ClF:d' Soph ,,,,,,-,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,1,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 7 3 4 Liberty, Grand Rapids, Michigan Timmer' John ' Fr ' 2 ' .,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, 7 34 Liberty, Grand Rapids, Michigan Timmer' Robeita gf ,,,,,., 4952 Grand River Dr., R. R. 113, Ifgraiidnilalinqls, Hiciiigall . ' ' ----...'--.-----,---,,-, -,,,,,,,,,-- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. , , , fc am, ' IC lgan Efhngirmfifgioglaff'--iii'-:QI ff ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 17 East 23rd St., Holland, Michigan Tinklenberg, Betty, Fr ......... Tjapkes, Burton, Fr .... ........ Tjapkes, Robert, Soph ......... Tolsma, Betty, Fr .....-------- Tornga, Marvin, FI' -..---------- Tromp, Jack, S0911 ----------------- Tubergen, Benjamin, Fr ........ Tuinstra, Henry, Fr ............ Tuuk, David, Soph .......... Tuuk, Kathleen, Fr .....-- Twight, Floyd, 'Soph ........ Twight, Willemlna, Sr ......... www,-mmm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ldge1't01i, RIIHIICSOUI. R, 1, lluskegon, hIiChig2m R. 1, Box 12, Muskegon, Michigan S. Cuyler Ave., Oak Park, 111111015 M ,,..,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,....,.... 7219 S. Peoria St-, C11iCHg0i 111111015 U 737 Prospect Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ' McBain, Michigan ' Michi 'ln --muimm,--,m,,m,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,...Shelbyvllle, H857 VVorden St., S.E., Grand Rapids, 857 Worden S't., S.E., Grand Rapids, g. Michigan Michigan 15351 Sn, Wliitiiisville, Massachusetts i ,,,., .,.,. ....... 8 0 East St., Whitinsville, Massachusetts N333 Acacia St., Ripon, California Ubels, John, Jr ...................... ........................... , -, ' t., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Van Alten, PICYSOIL Soph -------' Box 1028, Modesto, California V311 Andel, Adnan' Fr mmm--2277 E. Fulton Rd., Grand RaD1C1S, M1C111g311 Van Andel, Jay, 501911 -------'----- -- ' -- --'- -- 9 39 wxfood Street, Muskegon, Michigan Van Andel, Nicholas. Ff -------------- ' g 11, Tamarack Avenue, Grand Rapids, Michigan Van Antwerpen, Donald, Fr .......... 4'm'mS44 Tamarack Avenue, Grand Rapids, Michigan Van Antwerpen, Wlllafd, If ------------- ' 1 Qiini iiiiilhl R i R, 5, 13, 32 St., Holland, RI1Cil.1gZ1J'l Van jgppiedgin, AI'l1gC1Y1'1, Soph -------- '- ' ----18244 Burnham, Avenue, Lmiflng, UEHOIS Van ee , ivlan, I' ......---------- ------ ' ..-'.-...-- .-,---..-,-,,,, ,,-,,,,,,,.,,,,, .,,, r e t O n , OWZI Van Bruggen, Ted, 501311 ------------ i 187 You!!! Make X Your More ir Don't Wait and see - get in and dig. Life is full - rich With opportunities. Now is your chance - make the most of it. 'lr Good Wishes from the folks at HEKMAN BISCUIT COMPANY GRAND RAPIDS ISS DIRECTORY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS Contmued Van Dam Carolyi S h Van Dam Heste11F1Op Vande Beek Everett F1 Van Deel Geraldine Fr Van Dallen J acoba Soph Van Dellen Lubbeit W Ji Van Dellen Nan Lellen Vandenberg Marvin S1 1' eena JI Cox almae Fr Van Den Berg Geiald Fr WandenBerg Lester Soph VandenBerg Mart F1 VandenBerg Tunis Jr VandenBosch VandenBosch VandenBosch VandenBosch Albert Fr Alvin Fr If lorence Fr Vernis Soph I '7 7 '- -------- -------- ----------- --......... . .........,, ,,,,,,,-, -,-,--. --.-'--.-'---- - A - --.-- l ' f 4 , . , 7 , .7 .' -'-- ---------- --------- -------.-... ............. ,,,,,,,,A- - D D . I I I , - , . . 'i u , '. ........ .. .,,,,, , -,,,,,,,, , ,,,,.-.--- --.-----..-- ----- I E - -.--- um:---:N--'muh , ' I 2 , . a , - .......... ....,,,.,,,,, , -,-,,-,,,,,,,, ,-,,,, , .,.-- -.-.---- ' ' ' m-mm ' ' . 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VandenHandle, Lee, Fi- .,,.,,,,,,,,,, R R ko 5 Zeeland Michi an Rural Route 1 Grandville Michigan Rt 1 Box 382 Laton California 38 West 1O4tlE3St1eet Ezhgcago 111111015 ranum l erta Canada 300 Shern an St S E Grand Rapids Michigan 1138 Franklin St Grand Rapids Michigan Box 116 Granum Alberta Canada MlCh1 an iggfliftef St Grand Rapids Michigan 1028 Xitamizoo Ave Grand Rapids Michigan 1028 Alto AVC Grand Rapids Michigan 234 P o ve Grand Rapids Michigan foSDeCt Ave Grand Rapids Michigan liggerton lgimnesota gerton lnnesota 1819 S Pioneer Artesia California Lakewood Blvd, R R 4, Holland, Michigan West Potomao, Chicago, Illinoig Hamilton Ave., Paterson, New Jem, VandenHoek Harold Fr ............ 1539 Wcndlef A,-C SW Grand R -d M- . i . 1 --------- ., . ., , h Xyangenlioigk' Julgls' Soph ' A-'----- 5 ----e--------- ll I01l11t21lI1 LaE1Pl?6,S Vggdgxr Gifttyflrf ------------------- ---------------------- 7 00 11. 159th St., South Holland, lllinois VanderAIfk Emi, rg ------'-------------- ----------------- .-........ L a n sing, Illinois . ' e R' 1' ---------------- - ---R- R. 1, Manhattan, Montana Va11derB1lt, Marie, Fr ......... ,,.,,,..,,,,,..,,,--.., '.,----'-'--.--'.-.A ------- P 1 y mouth Ohio Vande1'B11'f' Ruth, 501911 ---- - ---- -------------- 1 21 E- 159th St., South Holland, illinois Vanderby, Jo hn, Fr ................ VandeRee, Anne, Soph. ......... VendeRee, Laurina, Fr .......... Randolfh St., L ' , 111' ' ........240 Vreeland Ave., Midland Par2lc1TSNiw Jdijsdj .........240 Vreeland Ave., Midlank Park, New Jersey R. 1, Lafayette, Indiana Vandergalien, Henrietta, Fr ...... VanderGa1ien, Sydney, Fr. VanderGiessen, Jeanette, Soph ........ Vandergraff, Dorothy, Fr ........,.,.,..., Vander Haak, Lawrence, Soph ....... R. 2, Randolph, Wisconsin ....2l31 Lafayette, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan , ........ 3349 Division Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan VanderHoning, Ruth, Soph ........... . ......... 1360 Union Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Vanderlagt, John, Fr .................. ......... 1 503 Garfield Ave., N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Vanderlagt, Leonard, Soph -...... ........... 1 115 Thomas St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Vanderlagt, Samuel, Soph .... ..... ....... . 9 15 Fremont Ave., N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan VanderJagt, Wallace, Fr ............. ....... 1 115 'Thomas St., SQE., Gi-and Rapids, Michigan VaI1dCfKamD, Melvin, Unel -------- --.----------- - ----..-... 1 151 Noble St., Grand Rapids, Michigan VanderKuyl, Maynard, Fr ........ ....... 8 76 Courtney St., N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan VanderLaan, John, Fr .............. ........... 9 43 Adams St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan VanderLey, Mary, Fr ........... ......... 2 131 Paris Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids Michigan VanderLinde, Henry, Fr ...... 426 Quimby sr., N.E., Grand Raiiids, Mich, VanderLinde, Milton ................. ..... . .............................. 4 085 W. 158th St., Cleveland, Ohio VanderLinde, Leonard, Jr ....... ......... 4 26 Quimby St., N. E., Grand Rapids, Michigan VanderLinde, Patricia, Fr ....... ........ 4 26 Quimby St., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan VanderLinden, Jennie, Fr ......... ......................................................... R . R. 2, Pella, Iowa VanderLugt, Leonard, Fr ...... ...... 7 11 Clancy Ave., N.F.., Grand Rapids, Michigan VanderMay, Frances, Fr ....... ..................... 3 0 Second Ave., Little Falls, New Jersey VanderMeer, Harriet, Fr ......... ....... 1 055 Fountain St., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan VanderMeulen, James, Fr ....... .,........ 1 226 W. Leonard St., Grand Rapids, Michigan VanderMolen, Andrew, Fr ...... ................ . ................ 2 517 Springle, Detroit, Michigan VanderMolen, Dorothy, Fr ...... ........................ 1 502 SQ Harvey Ave., Berwyn, Illinois VanderMolen, John, Soph ....... ......... 6 30 Vries St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Vander-Molen, Robert, Fr .,.......... ................. 1 468 Walker Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Vandei-Ploeg, George, Soph ....,,,.. ............................... 3 64 West 17th St., Holland, Michigan Vander-Ploeg, John, Soph .,,.,,,.,.. . ...... 1317 Sherman St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan VanDerPuy, Harriet, Jr .,,,....,..,,,.... ................................ 2 505 N. Sth St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin Vandei-Scheer, Elaine, Soph ,,.,,,,,, ......... 1 737 Havana Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Vande,-Stal-1-e, Cora, Fr ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...... ,...., . . 727 Baxter St., S.F.., Grand Rapids, Michigan Vandertnl, joy, jr ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .......... 1 021 Adams St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Vandegfuin, Sidney, Fi- ,,,,,,,, ................................... R . R. 1, Grandville, Michigan Vanderveen, john, Soph ,,,.,,,,,, , ........ 1242 Fisk St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Vanderveer, Adrian, Fr ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, .,............... 6 3 E. McKinley St., Zeeland, Michigan Vander Velde, Franklin, Fr ,-,,,,. .,,,.,,,....................... 1 14 Taylor St., Waupun, Wisconsin Vander Vennen, Bet-dela, Jr ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,, 8 26 Sherman St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Vandervennen, Robert, Fr ,----,,,,- ,.., ,.,..,,...,............ S 5 3 Logan, Grand Rapids, Michigan VanderVliet, William, Soph ........ Vander Wagen, Lawrence ....... VanderWall, Beatrice, Fr ......... VanderWall, Douglas, Fr ...... Vanderwall, Evelyn, Fr ......... VanderWeele, Edward, Fr ........ VanderWeele, Harold, Jr ............ VanDerWeele, Marjorie, Soph ....... VanDerWeele, Steve, Soph ..... VanderWeide, Edward, Soph ..... VanderWeide, Peter, Soph ......... .,,,,,.,........2233 S. Humboldt St., Denver, Coloroda New Mexico ,,,.,,,.,,.,1248 Ridge Road, Munster, Indiana ,,,,,,,,..,.l223 Ridge Road. Munster, Indiana R. 1, Fremont, fMiCl1igan .......31G Lincoln Ave., Sheboygan, Wisconsin .........2614 N. 9th St., Sheboygan, NVisconsin ........1513 Martin St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin .........2614 N. 9th St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin Center, Iowa Studebaker Rd., Artesia, California 1, Duvall, Washington Vanderwerff, Johanna, Sr ......... VanderWood, Jack, Jr ------ , -------- VanderWoude, Stewart, Fr ........ VanderZee, Nelson. Soph ..... .... VanderZwaag, Hilda, Fr ...... VanderZyden, Henry, Fr ...... VanderVusse, Gordon, Fr ....... VanDrunen, Leonard, Soph ....... Van D'uren, Doris, FI' -...----- ------- 817 Humboldt St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Perry Ave., Chicago, Illinois Vietoi- Place, Hawthorne, New Jersey 636 Charles Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan lm-mmW,,4gg1 West 227th St., Fairview Village, Ohio 1014 Tamarack Ave., NNV., Grand Rapids, Michigan NV, 1531-d St., South Holland, 111111015 1047 Benjamin Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 10 Wagerow Blvd., Paterson, New Jersey V211 DYki John, Soph ' ' 7 ' N 10111 St P P., Paterson, New Jersey V311 DY19 M516 Hargetf Soph -,,,,,,-, Q ,-,,, 3 07 Glenwood Rd., Ridgewood, New,.IerSey Van Dyk, Mildred' r ,,,,,, 1 023 Leonard St., NE., Grand RflD1flS, Mlchlgml V3HDYko1 Irvlni Fr ' H 1023 Leonard SL, N,E,, Grand Rapids, lNI1Clllg'illl VanDyke, 101111, FY ------oo-------- ' -.'.-----',- 2 3 34 Hlghwny Ave., Highland, Indiana xangyllie, JJOHQ HF, 501111 ----o---- ----'.-',-,---,- .,,- V -,,,--,,,,,,,,,, 0 a k Harbor, Wiihington an y e, 01115, T --------------- ' f an gn, 5.15, Gi-and Rapids, 1 ic iigan VanDyke, Maftlni Fl' --------- ' Q ,,,,,,, Box 26, Oak Harbor, YVZlSl1lllg1011 VanDyke, R8.Yfl'1011d, If --------- ' A I ---- -.--- 6 253 S1 Luce Ave., Fremont, RI1Cl1lg3.I1 VHHDYRC Th0maS- Fr '--- ' Unioll Ave., S,E., Grand Rapids, 1l'1lClllg21n vanpykcii, Arnold, Fr .... ..... 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X My WING 1 .LIB A122 AND HA.L E L EN ig A Q55 isffx E 2 IE S5 W W N A X E My Jiffy Wag Veltema, Stanley, Fr ........,. ., Grand Rapids DIRECTORY OF COLLEGE STUDENTS - Continued VanElderer1, B21Sfi212m, If ------------------------- -'------ ' A ' ' ' ' VanEldik, Dick, Soph ........ VanEssen, Vkillard, Fr ........ VanFaasen, Ruth, Soph ......... VanFarowe, Melvin, Soph ........ VanGa1en,-Mary Ann, Sf ----'--- VanGelderen, Marvin, Fr ........ VanGenderen, Ruth, Fr ......... VanGent, D'onald, Fr .....-------- VanHaitsma, Arlene, If --------- VanHalsema, Bernice, Jr .......... VanHalsema, Marian, Fr .......... VanHamersveld, Herman, Fr ......,. VanHeest, John, Fr .....'---------------- Vanhetloo, Gordon, Fr -------------- Vanhetloo, Marilyn, Pr ------------- Vanhetloo, Warren, Soph .,....... Vanl-1011, Louis, Fr ................--- VanHouten, Marvin, Fr ........... Vanl-Iouten, William, Soph ......... VanHoven, Abram, FY ---'--------- Van Kampen, Ralph, Jr ........ VanKleef, Barbara, Jr ....... VanKooten, Paul, Fr ....... VanLaar, Myrtle, Jr ........... VanLaar, Richard, Fr ....-....----- VanLeeuwen, Gerard, Fr ......... VanLonkhuyzen, Paul, Jr ....... VanLopik, William, Fr .......... VanMalsen, Joan, Soph: ....... VanMouwerik, Henry, 1'r ..,..... VanNoord, GladyS, FI' --,-------------- VanOstenbrid e Mae, So h g , D --------- VanRegenmorter, Martha, Fr R. R. 1, Box 397, Ripon, California Valley, Iowa R. 2, Edgerton, Minnesota W. 20th St., Holland, Miichigan R. 1, Jenison, Michigan ......11l0 Cooper Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......1702 Havana Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan .....,506 Mt. Prospect Ave., Allwood, Clifton, New Jersey East Second St., Pella, Iowa Lincoln Ave., Zeeland, Michigan Myrtle Ave., Passaic, New Jersey Myrtle Ave., Passaic, New Jersey 703 McCourtie St., Kalamazoo, Michigan 1024 Kalamazoo Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Bliss St., Ionia, Nlichigan Bliss St., Ionia, Michigan Bliss St., Ionia, Michigan ........177 N. 12th St., Paterson, New Jersey R, 1, Box 20, McBain, lVIichigan R. F. D. 3, Marion, Nlichigan E. Lincoln Ave., Zeeland, Michigan W. 76th St., Chicago, Illinois .........1053 Fuller Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan S. Base, Morrison, Illinois .......-1214 N, VVestridge Ave., Kalamazoo, Michigan 56th St., Grand Rapids, Michigan 295, Hull, Iowa ......621 Madison Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 31st St., S. E., Washington, D. C. ........1415 Fisk Rd., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan California R. 2, Hudsonville, Michigan Linda Vista Ave., N. Haledon, New Jersey .....Jamestown , Michigan VanReken Donald, If .v----.'-'..-----.' .,.,,,., 4 54M Clancy, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan vanahee, Adeline, Soph ....... ------------------------ . if --------------'--A----- Jamestown, Michigan V:mR0SSum, Jean, Sl- ,--'.-.-.--- ., .....,,.. .,,.,. ,,.. I . .2306 Humboldt Ave., Flint, Michigan Vansledright Gilbert Fl- 'V-. ,.,, ,,,,,,, 1 4 63 Griggs St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Vanslot Andrew Sobh ..'- -'..- ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....... ...,,......... 8 l E. 25th St., Holland, Michigan Vansougema F1XV,in, Fr ,---, y -.,-,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ..........,,,,,.,, 4 3 78 100th St., Byron Center, Michigan Vangolkemai Cgilbeyt, Soph ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, I Q R. 1, Kenowa Ave., S.W., Byron Center, Michigan VanSolkema, Shirley, Fr ------------.- -----------------------4-------------r------ --------------- : B yfon Cenfefv Mlchlgfin VanS'omeren, Bernard, Soph .......-. ----------4------------------------- R- R- 2, Baldwlfb W1SC0?1S1n Vansremvoort, John, Fr ............ ---------------- ----,------V--V,,--.--------,--,----,--------- E m lily, Michigan VanTil, Arthur, Fr ,-v.,,.,,,,.,,,.,,. ..,,.,. 3 29 Barclay St., N E., Grand Rapids, Michigan VanTil, Clarence, Fr .......... VanTil, Earl, Fr .......--.----------- VanVliet, Stanley, Soph ....... VanWesep, Herman, Fr ...... . VanWylen, Carol, Soph ....... VanWylen, Wayne, Fr ......... VanZuidam, Fllen, Fr .......... VanZytveld, Robert, Fr ....... VanWesep, Helen, Sr ........ Veenema, James, Fr ........ Veentsra, Bernard, Fr ........ Veenstra, Gilford, Fr ......... Veenstra, Paul, Soph ............. Velders, Fred, Jr ........................ Veldkamp, William, Soph ........ Veltema, John, Fr ....,...,......... Veltkamp, Albert, Jr ....... Jewett St., Highhand, Indiana Rich Ave..Q Philadelphia, .Pennsylvania ............733 Lake Dr., S.IL ........l.215 Cooper Ave., S.E Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan ......1727 Newark Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ......1727 Newark Ave., S.E ............Cottage Grove Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Chicago Heights, Illinois Linden, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ....1310 Underwood Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Suncrest Terr., Paterson, New Jersey VVisconsin .......20 Diamond Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 1, Ellsworth, Michigan .............ll37 E. Fulton St., Grand Rapids, lllichigan .......852 Dunham St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 3, Hudsonville R. 3, Hudsonville, .........1221 Butler Ave., S.E VerBerkmoes, Harold, H Veltkamp, James, Sr ....,...,.,..,.., Venema, Claude, Fr ............... Verburg, Arthur, Soph ................ VerBurg, Cora, Soph ............... Verduin, Mary, Fr ................. Verduin, Lorraine, Uncl ....... Verhage, Joanne, Soph ...... Verkaik, Arie, Fr ............ Verkaik, Peter, Fr .... .... Verlare, Harriet, Fr ......... Vermeer, Robert, Fr ........... Ver Merris, Eugene, Fr ....... Verseput, John, Fr ......,....,,,,,,,,, Verseput, Theodore, Soph ........ Versluis, Andrew Soph .......... Versluys, Connie, Fr ........... Vetten, Charlotte, Jr ........ Vetten, Louise, Soph .... Visser, Dorothy, Fr ......... Visser, Freeman, Soph ...,... Visser, George, Sr ............ Visser, Harold, Fr ........... Visser, Theodore, Fr ....... Vogel, Cornie, Fr .......... Vogel, John, Soph ........ Vogel, William, Jr ........... Volkers, Lois, Soph ......... Voornran, Gary, Fr ....... Vork, Lucille, Er ....... Vos, Alma, Fr ........ Vos, Clarence, Sr ...... Vos, Helen, Fr ....... Vos, Marilyn, Fr ......... ............1221 Butler Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, .....l840 Three Mile Rd., N.E., Grand Rapids, , Michigan , Michigan , Michigan , Michigan , Michigan Knapp St., N.E., Grand Rapids Burr Oak St., NNY., Grand Rapids ........1912 Berkley Ave., SRV., Grand Rapids R. 5, Holland R. 3, Caledonia , Michigan Michigan , Michigan Michigan Michigan Beale, Downs, Kansas .......671 52nd St. S.E. Grand Ra ids l Y p 'I ........671 52nd St., SE., Grand Rapids, Lincoln Ave., Sheboygan, ................4606 Dolores Ave.. Oakland, ...........955 Evergreen St., S.E., Grand Rapids, 15 Merritt St., Battle Creek, Michigan Michigan YVisconsin California Michigan Michigan Merritt St., Battle Creek, Michigan R. 5, Lake Michigan Dr., Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 1, Box 110, Hanford. California N. 3rd St.. Sheboygan. XVlSC0llSll1 .........-IOS S. Austin Blvd., Oak Park, Illinois 162, Lynden, lVasl1i11gtO11 R. 2, Perkasie, Pennsylvania R. l, Jenison, Michigan ...........................,..,.,R:1y1n0nd, hlinncsolll Vine St., Artesia, California Minnesota ......1038 VVorden St., S.E., Grand Rapids. Michigan NVZISIIIIIQIOII W'est 21st St., Holland, Miclligrlll .............Irving St., Midland Park, New Jersey R. 6, Holland, Micliiguii ...........1627 Berkley Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan ...........939 Kalamazoo Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan . ............. 939 Ixalamazoo Ave., Grand Rapids. Miclugall VOS Marllyn Fr ...... 3961 Eastern Ave., S'.li., Grand Rapids. Michigan Vosiiel Barham ' --.----------........ ............. E ...... B o X 336, liflgei-tori, Rlll.lllCtS0l1l Voss bale S6'h -..-..... 6 06 Naylor St., SAM, Gi-and Rapids,.Mu:lug:m Voss' Donzfld ' -----------.----................ ..............,.........,,,,., i X ustinville. lowil Voss' J-Ohn SO ' -----.--............ 3 19 N. 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Systematic training for unordained missionaries and other lay Workers who wish to prepare for various phases of evangelistic work QGraduates now working under five denominational mission boards besides local mission committeesb. 2. Systematic training for lay leadership in the Church in its various local activities, 3. Systematic training for those who wish to equip themselves for teaching the Bible in the home, in Sunday School, etc., 4. Systematic training for those who would equip themselves spiritually as well as intellectually for the Christian pursuit of whatever their calling in life may be. 7' i Study 150 rhow zbyrelf approved iiiito God, iz workmen that iieedeih 1201? to be izrbizmed, rightly dividing the Word of Tiiizbf'-II Timothy 2:15. Write for our catalog. THE REFORMED BIBLE INSTITUTE 1230 Lake Drive, Grand Rapids 6, Mich. 196 DIRECTORY OF CGLLEG YI'n'llQX'Clil, lilvll, lsr. Yl'n'llCY0lll. lilllllk l'l'-x - - Yl'CllcY00R'1l- licfiy- l '- ' xwiaQiUUrd.11fnrr. 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