Calvin College - Prism Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Class of 1949
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'l Y-Q L mf QM.. 552351-':3g: ' if W FH if E Q ,aff 1 I f 4 r 1 l I Here we see Doc off the campus, having shed his intellectual cloak for a congenial cape on the college level. In his busy schedule he still finds time to coach the golf team and to make the rounds on the greens with the boys. Taking pre-med? Dropping pre-med? Doc is your man to see. Much of Dr. DeVries' time is spent in private counsellingg he has guided many Calvin students toward their future goals. His patience and humor have endeared him to all his students. Hav- ing difficulty with that chemistry problem? Trouble with that new girl friend? XVon- dering whether you should teach chemistry next year? Doc is your man to see. Doc, you've gone Beyond The Atom. XVhat are you looking for now? Yes, we are proud of our author and American Man of Science, and are looking forward to the completion of his new textbook, a survey of chemistry, physics, and geology. 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J, M i fn v inn 1 U A .L ' .1 ' - n F5 if ur A f 3 .kv 4.-ma Af' -552 -.hbjf 'bi . J'- - .Q r 3, A , --'F ,.U'i'-if - -aw, n ,, 1 -Y , r, A E xv X, po-as-.- ....-...1.- -mwa- ' at Cirrlelizzgs lo Ille Sizzclenl Body! The real assets ol' a student are ideas. lt is, therefore, the business of a liberal arts college to stimulate idea-getting. It is the manipulation olf ideas at which every student should become adept. NVQ are living in a materialistic age, and many schools have yielded to the demands of machine handling rather than to the handling of ideas, which, after all, produced the machines. That is one of the reasons why Calvin has resisted, as far as possible, the pressure to introduce vocational training. Back of the machines that we would like to manipulate stand ideas. Back of any program are ideas, and only he who has some control of ideas can lay at least a partial claim to having been educated. The entire world of creation constitutes an embodiment of divine ideas. That is the reason why we speak of it as divine general revelation. Christ Himself so interpreted the natural world. That is the reason He sought and found spiritual values in the trees, vines, helds, as well as in people. Spiritual truths are of exceedingly great signihcance. The Bible itself is a con- veyor of ideas- God's ideas -put in a form so that they may serve as an illustration of general revelation. lt may not he necessary for me to prove to Calvin students the fact that the great value that they should receive from Calvin is a reservoir of ideas and some ability to handle them. But it would seem to be necessary to warn them against permitting an idea to become master of their thinking and living until they have reached certainty in the matter of its truth. The ideas of students -and of all people, for that matter-are liable to be immature, unwarranted and insufficiently supported by facts of Revelation. Since ideas make and break nations, span the oceans, cure diseases, open and close prison doors, determine the political coloring of a nation and set one on the truthful way of life, it is obvious that there must be no mistake on this score. May 1 suggest that we all reexamine our stock of ideas re- peatedly. Check and recheck them by the only standard of truth that we possess. Do not cling tenaciously to an idea that is unworthy of the truth-seeker's support. Do not form conclusions too quickly and then worship them devotedly. There are few persons more pitiful than those who cannot be convinced that they are wrong. And by the same token there are few people more pitiful than those who are right and then yield to the im- portunity of error. May good ideas ever be your chief stock in trade! j XMLJ ix f': 'Y 'A 1 -E i'i'f'ATlLjff f Us -ith Row: Rev. Peter A. I-Ioukstra, Rev. John Geels, Rev. John H. Rubinirh, Dr. Edward J. Mnsselink, Dr. Jacob H. Bruinooge, Mr. John Mamersma, M. Henry Holtvluwer. Dr. Ralph Bronkema 3rd Row: Dr. John G. Van Dyke, Rev. Edward Juling, Rev. Martin Monsma, Rev. Edward B. Pekelder, Mr. Theunis Rihbens, Rev. Gysbert J. Rozenboom, Rev. William Haverkamp 2nd Row: Mr. Stanley Vander Ploeg, Mr. Herman Elenbaas, Rev. Watson Green, Mr. Tony Meeter, Mr. Tony Noordewier. Dr. John Van Bruggen 1st Row: Rev. John G. Vande Lune, Dr. Jacob T. Hooizstra, Rev. Richard J. Frens, Dr. Samuel T. Volbeda, Rev. Henry Schultze, Rev. Gerrit I-Ioeksema, Rev. Edward J. Tunis, Rev. Nicholas Monsma 2 an A slight tremor ol excitement runs through the senior pre-sem students, distinguished looking gentlemen make their appear- ance on the campus, :ind the board ol trustees is again in session. This year when the board met in the second week of February, nine lziymen, appointed by Synod, took their place for the Hrst time, with the nineteen ministers representing the Classes of the Christian Reformed Church. In addition to exzunining can- didates for the Seminary, the board makes teaching appointments, und reviews ull other problems lacing the school. These men are in lull control of Calvin's policies, and us such the board serves :is the very backbone of the school. 24 AN f l-P y 1 3 yi : ' ide gmfmf lllf W xt M147 . X!'fw?1g.TN Ely 1 I X lk xl ll . 3 To facilitate the work of the Board ol Trustees, the group is will divided into two committees. One of these, the Executive Com- 'M M mittee, handles all matters pertaining to education-teaching Lay appointments for example-or the examination of seminary candidates. The other committee, the Board of Finance, has control of all fiscal matters. Y'Vith the expansion program underway at Calvin, this group serves a most important function. It not only lays the Financial framework of the Calvin story of '49, but for many Calvin stories to come, as well. Upper photo: Rev. Gerrit Hoeksema, Rev. Edward J. Tanis, Dr. Jacob T. Hnogstra, Dr. Jacob H. Bruin uoge, Dr. John Van Bruggen, Rev. Martin Monsma Lower photo: Mr. Henry Voss, Mr. Tony Noordewier, Rev. Richard J. Frans, Mr. John Hekman, Rev Edward B. Pekelder, Mr. Henry Holtvluwer, Mr. Sanuel Van Til ecm of Zyamen C. VAN OPYNEN Combining a deep interest in stu- dents as individual persons with it gentle firmness, the Dean of Wlonien, Miss Van Opynen, earns the respect of all who come into contact with her as she carries out her many complex duties. emza0!77Zea D R. H. RYSKAM P ,X man of quiet dignity, with kindly patience and unlailing courtesy, Dr. Henry Ryskamp handles prob- lems olf tight fitting schedules and course requirements, as well as ad- ministrative details, with a dispatch and thoroughness so necessary in the dcan of a college. I I I DR. H. H. MEETER The spiritual welfare of each stu- dent of Calvin College is of primary concern to Dr. Meeter. Devoted to his work as Spiritual Advisor, Dr. Meeter serves unob- trusively but well in counselling the stud ents of Calvin College. I PROF. I-I. DEKKER Calvin's Registrar, Professor Harry Dekker, brings to the arduous and complicated job ol' student regis- tration an energetic personality an ll passion lor efficiency. His under- standing help has untangled many a seemingly insolvahle problem. REV. A. BRIN K 3 .3 - t ' vw 'fl , mar-if-:gf . Y , , T- XVith a gift for speaking and a con- stant awareness of C:1lvin's poten- tialities in Contributing to modern society, our Educational Secretary, Rev. Arnold Brink, does in ucfi toward bringing Calvin College closer to its supporters and the edu- cational world. is 'Q- 4, ' 3' A P I 5 I Q MR. VAN TIL Mr. Samuel Van Til has kept be- lore his mind's eye the vision of a Calvin of the future. Already he can see the results of the plans he helped to make possible in his of- Hce of Field Representative. He brinos to his task a winning person- D ality and a capacity for hard work. x...n4 4 1 i l ?wf-W The Calvin College Iaeulty is one of few in America which not only teaches the many subjects requisite to a college cur- riculum, but teaches these in the light ol God's lVord. Although inany divergent personalities are included i1'1 its number, only one ideal motivates its teaching. This is the ideal ol developing in the Corning generation a knowledge, material and spiritual, which will give meaning and power to the lives of its members. By their attitudes, their scholarly insight into the subjects taught, and their treat- ment of every student as an individual, the Calvin faculty members evidence their devotion to this idea. lffgfi, 3-.Q 5 1, +14 .ho-'aI if 1 ' '2 1 ' Fx- v-my V' D,- A 'i:.1?ig,fgiT,. f- - Ev-' fe, 'E . i '2E'.f'f 5 . 'l f':'1fi'fS+ li, 'Tim -ps , AA J .fsgilf - s.. ,'5f ,, . 1 1. fri: Y' -.Q -IOSEPHINE BAKER, A.M., A.M.L.S. 1,ibwm'irm. HENRY BENGELINK, A.M. lI1.Yfl'II6'f0I' in Organic Scimzce MELVIN BERGHUIS, A.B flssistfml in Speech CLARENCE BOERSMA, Ph.D. Associate Professoo' of Gernmn 29 H X H f 1 fi ni ,v QIOI-IN L. DE BEER, A.M. Ilzslrllclor irz Edzzcniion Jfxmus J. DE JONGE, Ms., M.MuSiC .'!.v.wc'if1lc Profesxm' of Aflusic HARRY G. DEKKIZR, MS. Regis! H1 r Professor of Clll?lllfSI'7'3' LESTER DE KOSTER, AAI Izzstrzzftor in Speech JOHN DE VRIES, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry l'l lliDl ORlJ DIRKSE, Ph.D. Professor of Clzemistry RICHARD DROST, Ph.D. Pmfz'x.Sm' of I-Iisfmoy LAMBERT FLOKSTRA, Ph.D. 0- w Professor of Edzlcfllion BERNARD FRIDSMA, AAI. K.XTI-ILEEN H.-XGAR TULNIIZRSMA, AAI. ASSOCfIl1If1jI'0fk'S.S'0V of German 1-l.s.sisIm1! in Pllysiml Ifdzfmtion PILTILR HOEKSTRA, Pl1.D. CORNELIUS JAARSMA, Ph.D 'smirelaw Pmfcfssm' of EdllCY1ffUlI Profrfssm' of Hisinry and Polilical Sfiemrc' XVILLIAM H, AIELLEMA, Ph.D. MARTIN KARSTEN. A.M. 1'mfz'.ssm' of Plzilosoplzy A Associate Professor of Organic Science H. HENRY MEETER, Tl1.D. EDYVIN Y. MONSMA, Ph.D. Professm' of Bible Professor of Organic Science -XLBERT 1-I. XIUYSKLNS, .-LM. AI.-XMES NIIQUXVDORP, 13.5. Professor of Mrrfllcmniizis Profrfssor of Mzzlllwmzfics, lfIl1ffJ'1.fIJ.Y XIVILLIAM T. RADIUS, Ph.D. HENRY J. RYSKAMP, Ph.D. Profe.s.sor of Classical Langzmges Dean Professow' of Economics and Sociology 36 ROBERT G. SLTTIZRGREN, HS. GERTRUDIZ SLINGERLAND, A.M flssistant in Drawing Instructor in English YVILLIAM SPOELHOF, P11.D. HENRY STOB, Th.M., Ph.D. Axsocinie Professor of I-Iislory Professor of Philosojzlzy 37 RALPH STOB, Ph.D. Professor of Classical lungzzzzgcs EARL STRIKWVERDA, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History SEYMOUR STNETS, A-LM. Professor of Nlusic JOHN TIMMERMAN, Ph.D. Associate Proffsso-r of English NILLLIIL VAN I-IERP TEIAPKES, A.B. A.ssisIrn1t in Music JOHN TULS, A.M. Associzzle Professor of AllIfll67'I'LlltI.C.S' HENRY HI. VAN ANDEL, A.M. Pmffxsor of Holland Language and Literature JOHN VANDENBERG, A.M. Assistant in Economics and Business 1-Idmi11istmli0n JACOB G. VANDLN BOSCH, A.M. Professor of EIIg'II'.SlI Language and Liierat-zlre Emeritus RUTH VANDE KIILFT, .-LM. Assistant in English K ...T JOHN VAN HAITSMA, Ph,D Professor of Organic Scienre HELEN VAN LAAR, A,l'3. Assistant in Education 40 CAT1-11i'R1NE VAN OPYNIQN, AAI. Dean of IV0mcn HENRY VAN ZYL, Ph.D. l r0fe.Ss0r of ECfIIFIIff0l7fll Melllofls HENRY R. V.-KN TIL, A.B., Th.M. fhsocizlle Professor of Bible HARRY XVASSINK. .-LB., B.S. Professor of Pllysics and E7ZgZ.7l6E'l'f7'Zg AIA-XN XWNHIQMIUS, NNI. .'IS.9I..9lIlIIf in Lnlin and 1'-Vffllfll ENNO XVOLTHUIS, Ph.D. 4ss0cinte Profc's.io1' of Clzcnzistry HENRY ZYLSTRA, Pl1.D. Profavsm' of English X 42 CLAUS BEL' KEMA. AAI. .4-1.s'.s'is!i11g in Cllmlzzislry ,IOHN DE 1-IAAN, ,-LM. issistilzg' in A'fCll116I71IlfI'I'S WINIFRED NI. GEISEL, R.N., B.Sc. Assisling in Psychology REV. BERNARD IBERSI-IOF, Th.B. ,-Issisling in Latin and Creek XJVALTER LAGERWEY Assisting in Dutch CORNELIUS LAMBREGTSE .4ss1'sfi11g in Duiclz LENVIS SMEDES, .-LB. .-Issisliwg in Lulirz JOAN STEVENS VANDER PLOEG Assisting in Alusic 43 Carol Van Drunen, Josephine Baker, Willemina Twight Library: To the librziry staff go the thanks of the entire student body for their ability and readiness to help them in their task ol' acquiring knowledge. ja2zitors.' Wilma Westra, Ruth Imanse Bookstore: Keeping 1400 students supplied with zt complete line of everything from paper clips and cream puffs to copies of Plato's Republic was no easy task, but Ruth and Yvillllll did it well. Quiet busy-nessl' is the best way to de- scribe our ever-faithful jzuiitors. YVith the least possible disturbance they kept the school buildings and grounds in perfect order. Henry Kecgstra, Gerrit Fedder, Nicholas Nyenhuis, Edward De Huek, Henry Morten We Field Iiej21'esentnIi11e's Ogice: Remember that money you pledged to the Calvin Building Fund last year? The girls of Sain Van Til's olhce kept the pledge records and helped Mr. Van Til in his growing work as Field Represen- tzltive. Mrs. Cora Van Huesen, Tillie Routers 1 K 5 1, 7 fx' J C. Veen, A. Huls, L. Bossenbroek, M. Zwier General Office: In spite of continued interruptions, the college ollice force unsnarled and di- rected the huge bulk of information and detail that passed through the main of- Hce daily. Seminary Offces: The Seminary Oflice, Ca1vi11's tuition and Hnance headquarters, is directed by Mr. Voss and his capable secretary, Miss De Boer. Gertrude De Boer, Mr. Henry Voss an x.:'S. leyy N N pg - -'EJ v the message that went forth. adm Student announcer, radio operator, and professor cooperated to give our radio audience a program commensurate with f ' qi-, . W- - .Q A ' H in fr. Not the least important part of the stu- 1 Emile in I.-5 Q :Q -1, 'ilk M 1 tl 'F' , ' , . 2 - . . Dv ig i L , Ayn : A jygrzgmhsv dirt.. it F2 GM y ' dent s day was-his call to yvoiship In the ' ' ' ' ' ' . beauty of holiness he Jomed his fellow x-:un O' , Vw,, W students in song, prayer, and meditation. .. It was here that he received the know- happily. 46 ledge which is necessary to live and die Once each week chapel exercises were under the direction ol' the Student Coun- cil. In addition to the devotions these services were chzirzicterived hy special musical treats. Through the generosity of rudio station YVFUR and its staff, the ehztpel service was shared with 25,000 of our friends. From Monday through Friday this mess sage in word :ind song entered homes in Grand Rapids, Holland. Kztlznnztzoo, Cadillac :md environs. 47 'mx ,1 x 2 W I P 0 I , . Zfffd ,- nl .ww II FJ: Y: -Y 34:53 , pig, 'HQ 'Fir' Q -.-4 J Q I af ma ' ,W 4 6 W-ff X --fn::.,1 V W :LH 5: gif? l 5 v r x P P N 5 w W' I ' f .1-gz. Pi 1 Eye appeal ..-umQ 'l .mlifamg-.. ,.- ff J-f. I sc'- J Cold fIl?ffIH7CC? - -- pi - in ' Q: ff? 3 'V all A' . 5 L. K- fi 1 l J Al z' ve 4 nm ,,,,-Egg5 ' 4 wfmvMnsmm 1 g5igpQ3:fg,, - f 1 f , ua v Mu :.'fvfg1Q f.' - f 1 'fifif -If sffatf'-. ,,.' , ,f'E,?ff w,'-,ff gig - 'M flfff f 22f aiz2giAri?F N5-, ii Af ff ' T -M ' ' ' H Swifgflw' fl 'f n Wmmlfunuml '7 ff i 'ff?f' JM1'i.V-: 1 'Sl 4 ,' ' we '7?i:1-f - - i'gf4g- LEm'3ICit:f- - IL Lg ,hw Q I, ., -..rr - J: 1 XfVhere are you doing your student- teaching? was the all important ques- tion among seniors in tl1e Education Department during' those Hrst few weeks of both semesters. Dr. jaarsnia and Mr. De Beer, college supervisors, made all the necessary arrangements with principals and cooperating teachers before assign- ments were made. And after a few days of observation to learn how it was to be done, the student-teacher took over. Al- though the cooperating teacher advised and criticized, the student was in full charge of the class and assumed the re- sponsibility of teaching and disciplining the group. Every now and then the college super'- visor visited the classroom, unexpectedly. of e course. After each such visit the student-teacher was called in for an in- terview. May I see your lesson plans? was the ready question. But never was an interview completed without a word of encouragement to the would-be teacher. ww, ..--4 ' i 'Wad All pals together . . . six student teachers and nine freshmen . . . the exciting Coop parties . . . songs and laughter, yes, even during exams . . . Aunt Jessie planning special birthday dinners . . . the constant ringing ol' the phone, male admirers . . . checking time . . . warning buzz and last call to dinner . . . and . . . another diamond! . . . all this combined iden- tified the Coop. 74466 Our third year was one ol' growth and change . . . landscape yard, interior decoration, renovated basement . . . a hardworking Guild with delightful sur- prises . . . Sunday dinner invitations and supper on the shore of Lake Michi- gan . . . waxing, scrubbing, sidewalk shoveling . . . telephone ringing, cares free singing . . . mail eall and meal call with Ma Prince as a la Chief . . . This was life at College Hall. W New acquaintances and friendships among sixteen girls .... L Xunt Cora, our pleasant housemother . . . the sparkling mirror above the mantel . . . the lall hay-ride , . . the Christmas laculty tea . . . memories of vacations at home . . sleepless nights during exams . . . third floor parties . . . arguments, logical and illogical . . . the ring of the telephone and time out lor dates . . . all made for a happy group of coopsters at Grace Hall. 57 5 I u n ., 4 x f ' xx w' X' N . 'iw ag!!-4? MW 'fed- ' f ii 1 g 3 31, ' ' ' lfxfiwv E ,N 'fi' Y: ,. 4: 'Y , w 1,- ' 1 WT'- fx uqlfi ' .1 , 1 ,Ein h. PQ- l ...gg-v-r ,. -,,,,:.. ,Eg ., 'fm 1- fig,-5 - ,,s3f,U ' - ' CA'r .rl , X fl div Iv Q: -435, ,nigjrg ny, S Umm .life f-Qs IU' -Q. Men ev and Mrs Dulfin Dorm board: L. Eiten, B. Porte. M. Bosch, M. Zonnefeld, B. Evenhnuse All survived initiation . . . but some have haunting memories of poo . . . a Hour bath . blood-curdling scream. an egg shznn- . . ll 3 n.m. Seventy-eight dormies . . . engaged in telephone conversation . . . waiting to use the phone . . . discussing current topics, the most current being dates . . . studying. Mrs. Dolhn, housemother . . . assum- ing responsibilities . . . trekking up and down ilights of stairs . . . smiling pleas- untly. Another year of friendships acquired . . . another year of friendships re- newed and strengthened. Hall of femme He's our hero ZZW? P -'-5 Traitnr No one but us chickens' W' Pop Schreur, kindly and eiiicient Dark outside , . . dorm doors unlocked . . . lights shining brightly in Tthe squinting eyes of the cook . . . pancake batter prepared for the hungry break- fastitesf' Collee at ten for the workers and a privileged few - e.g. - Bult, Buter and Muyskens. Noon time . . . tired faces and the usual cries . . . One scoop, please! . . . XfVhat, hash again? . . . l'Vhen are we going to get our A few of the 400 ,I Mom with an ever-ready smile and welcome n1oney's worth? Dishes washed . . . floor swept . . . more help flown in for the supper shift . . . early birds at 4:00 . . . long lines, tired feet, but interesting and exciting conversation until after six . . . kitchen helpers leave with sighs of relief . . . happy tune whistled by clean- up boy as last mop of greasy Water is squeezed into the pail and the lock again placed securely on the door. Service facilitated by Dorm assistants. L Q11 Zwf4':4 Since the out of town male students at Calvin have no dormitory accommoda- tions, they must find themselves quarters ofl' the czunpus. Some solve the problem by roomiug in private homes near school, while at few groups of fellows live in ZIPIIITIHCIIIS. These co-operative ventures may not always result in home as mother would have it, but the fellows enjoy the situation and even their own cooking. val ':.'F-'fx Quo .warg f wx QQ S I iw f ip, lf . 9 af . . , .1 ,1.,-15. . J .ff -,N I f . vu m .N 'Z X Q ' 5.4 .L WT:-,5 , :'1iYr ' rf if.. , T x v V-'B X Q' Qvgwk'-'f , . dj x .1 1., r -L ,4 '1f'- ' 71, Ar A .- - '. sara. W ' '- J' - xv ',t7 ,, rv V,'1m' 1' 1- ' r- ,.2f.q-cf.--75 - .:f,..'-ff, .x ,g.,g:4,f' Q. '1!,.'if'?'1'1u.:gv:f' ,, L..--if 311'-1Cxf'3 : -' ... E Q , - ,-fn' . . . . E , . 1 f M4 mf? ' Ngljggffx .ivy J. Q 1 f f .-4... 1,7 . ,' 'H'-KA., Nwcrcd A, . I 1 3 MY i in W1 V ..-W-1.-. as HJ' 1 gil l 1 'T'ff,f J.'f3 41 'u ,na if! 1-rm' 'x 'A-E Y .T 'ggfffl xr A Nl-1 'r V' 3, ii Y .. V ExTT7fT+: 9cgafi Standing: M. Zylstra, G. Sllykman Seated: D. Bruinoogc . N. Vande V J. Stek 0 john Stek ...... ...... P resident Dick Bruinooge. . . ...... Vice-president Gordon Spykman .,.... Scc1'Qla1'y-t1'easu1'e1' Mart Zylstra, Nelson Vander Zee .... . . . .Sf 1 uclunf Council R6f.77'6S6l'ZfHtiilC.9 64 r Zee 22' lif,?. Qk L 3 X-,X . rl fig ' 2 5 GEORGE ALGERA 3-Year Pre-Medical A light heart lives Iongf' lhrritkson, Nnw jmzsmg Veterans Choir 2, 3, Thes- pians lg Oratorio lg Varsity Basketball trainer,-4. DOROTHY J. ANEMA A.B. Education Size has a kindly spirit and a friendly air. Driiwizu, COLORADO, Girls Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4-3 Phy- tozoon 1. 2: Missions 43 Oratorio 1. GERALD DUANE BA.-XS 3-Year Pre-Medical He most jlrezlails mlm 11011131 dares. GRAND Rfwms, NIICIIIGANQ Veterans 1, 2: Phytozoon lg Bible Study l, 2: Veterans Choir 35 Oratorio JOHN J. BAAS AJS. General '.lTlIl?l'C is Izonesly, mmilmml, and good fellowslzip zu l11m.. GRAND Ramns, AIIGIIIGANQ Tliespians 23 Veterans 2, 35 Student Council 25 Oratorio 25 Veterans Choir 3. 43 transferred from Central College, 19-15. RALPH BAKER A.B. Pre-Seminary A man's own mzlmzer and rliuracter is what mos! becomes l1in1,. ' YV!-IlTlNSl'lI.l.li, BIASSACIIl.lSli'l I'SQ Missions 1, 23 .-X Cap- pella Choir 1, 2. LOIS BANGMA ,-LB. General Generous, open, sincere. CLIFTON, New Jransigrg Phytozoon lg Camera 33 Oratorio 1. MARTHA R. BAREMAN A.B. Education I iuoulfl delight my private hours with music. HOLLAND, Mic!-IIGANQ Musicians Guild 1, 2, 3, fl: Cal- vinism 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Oratorio 1, 2, 3, -1. JOHN G. BEKKERING A.B. Education HI'Vll!fI'!f the slreanz runnelh smoothest the water is fleej1cst. F1u2MoN'r, BIICIIICANQ Economics 3g Varsity 45 Basket- ball 2, 3, letter award 3: Track 2, 3, 4: letter award 2, 3, 43 University of South Dakota, 1946. - , ' - -... 1 4' M ml wr IZA.. flitzlie?-gig ' ' 3-I if ,npr-A if f Q' , x l fifmx ' 1 o 'HQ A ,.,. 'ia' .gt lbliu lik L -on - , Q 'T 1 ' .ff Nun--1 X ,TL I, 'Ulf' Y w 'H-f 2 . f tx . 1, 1 , . iff' A 4 ' ' Y ,Sli VY- A- I 4 ZW? 'Fla 5 ' X. V-5-1 .ff MI-XRLXX HERE .-MB. Education A fair exlcrim' is a silent l'l:'C0lIllIIt IIllllll0ll.H CIIIc:.u:o, II.I.IxoIs. PAUL HERE AJS. General Good FUIIIIHHIN and good discourse. CIIIc:,xoo, lI.LINoIsg Thcspians 2. JACOB BERGHUIS 3-Year Pre-Medical He is as full of valor as of kindness. CHICAGO, lI.LINoIsg Thespians l, 2, 3: Varsity 2, 35 Prism 2, 3: Baseball 1. 2, 3, letter award 1, 2, 3: Basketball 2, letter award 2. PETER BOGAART A.B. EClllCilllOIl A man made -up of sense, llonesty, and wit. GRANII RAI'Ins, MIcIIIc:ANg Economics 3, 4-. I f , it . .- l 'Tp 73 52' MENTEY BOSCH .-LB. Eclucation The glory of a Frm, eapacio-us mimi. DENVER, COLORADO, Calvinism 1, 2, 43 Girls Fellow- ship lg Missions 1, 2, 4: Oratorio 1, 23 Prism 43 Forensics 2, 3, 4. HENRY RICHARD BOSMAN A.B. Pre-Seminary He mos! lives who thinks most, feels noblest and acts best. KI-zxosufx, YVIsc:oNsINg Pre-Seminary 1, 2, 3, 4. LEONARD BOSSENBROEK A.B. Pre-Seminary 'fHe could on either side dispute, confule, change hands, and still emzfutef' YVAUPUN, WISCONSIN, Pre-Seminary 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3. LORRAINE BOSSENGA B.S. General A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Cicmzo, ILLINOIS, Missions 1, 2, 3, 43 Calvinism I, 2, 33 Phytozoon 1, 2: Band 3, 4. K. 'IVV CARL BOTTING Ther great man is he who in the midst of the crowfl keeps with jmrfert .vmffelness lhe i1Irlepc'nde1zcc of solitude. GRAND RAPIDS, IYIICHICANQ Engineers 2, 3. 3-Year Pre-Enginecriiig HAROLD BOTTS A.B. PFC-SCll1lll3l'y That cause is strong which has, not a multitude, but one strong man behind ii. ci!-LAND RAPIDS, INIICI-nc:ANg l're-Seminary 2, 3, 43 Bible Study 2: Basketball 2, letter award 2. ROBERT PAUL BOYNTON A.B. General That justly thinlc'sI, and hast most rightly said. GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGANQ '11l'2lI1SfC1'l'Cd from Grand Rapids junior College, 1947. JOHN BRINK 3-Year Pre-Medical To get lhine ends, lay I1asl1fuI1wss asidef' GRAND ARAPIDS, MICHIGAN. if 'J-5 3 LEONARD P. BRINK A.B. Education Cunning in. Greek, Latin and other languages. CQRAND RAl'lDS, BIICHIGANQ Calvinisni 2, JOHN B. BRINKS A.B. General Delightful living was the goal hc'd won. GRAND RAPIDS, NIICIIIIGANQ Band 45 Orchestra 4: Veterans Choir 4, Prism 4. RICHARD BRUINOOGE A.B. Education The days that make 'us happy make as wise. SI-IIiIIoI'cAN, X-Vlsconswg International Relations 13 Pre-Seminary lg Thespians lg Student Council 1, 43 Basketball 1, 3. letter award 1, 83 Tennis 1, 2. 3, 4, letter award l, 2. 3, 4. CALVIN P. BULTHUIS A.B. General He was a scholar, and a right good one. GRAND HAVIEN, NIICHIGANQ International Relations l, 23 Plato 3, 4. X gg. 1 5... 7 I 1 l If ,Q T xf 356- P' '-:ff 'E' I an , HENRY E. BULTHUIS A.B. General You know I say just what I think, and nothing more or less. CICERO, ILLINOIS. WVILLIAM BUURSMA A.B. Pre-Seminary A good man reflects before he speaks. I-IOLLAND, NIICHIGANQ Calvinism 1, 2, 35 International Relations 23 Pre-Seminary 2, 3. EDYVARD BYTYVERK A.B. General 'He shows good SiJ0l'lS77Zl17lSlli11 in all he does. MI'sIsI:noN, BIICIIIGAN. ROSILTTA CARROLL A.B. General 71ll6l'L 'S more to her than meets the eye. GR.-mlm RAPIDS, BIICIIICANQ Girls Fellowship 13 Or- cl1esLra 1, 2, 3. 43 Oralorio 1. 2. LORENE CHRISTOPHEL .-X.l3. Education Light of step and heart was she. GRAND RAPIDS, BIICIIICANQ Transferrccl from Mleslern Miclngan College of Education, 1948. MAURICE COUYVENHOVEN 3-Year Pre-Dental Much wisdom often goes with fewest words. BICBAIN, NIICIIIGAN. 1-'RED C. DANIELS .-LB. General rl nzerry heart goes all the day. GRAND RAl'lDS, MICIIIGANQ Veterans 2, 33 Veterans Choir 2. 35 Chimes 1. CARL RALPH DANIELSON A.B. General His is the quiet surface that conceals depth of soul and intellect. MT. ARLINGTON, New Jmzsnvg Pre-Seminary 13 Plato 3, H15 transferred from Wheaton College, 1945. ADRIAN CHARLES DAWSON A.B. General He lrecpx his tenzpcrccl minzl amid Il jarring world. GRAND Rfwms, Mlciilnfwg Economics 3: trzu1sl'crrcrl from Ball Stale Tezlclicrs College. 1946. HAROLD DE BOIZR A.B. General Keep your head cool willl Illlll!ISUPlLy, Your feel worm with travel, AH' rlolfl worry about your lII'H7'l.,' GRAND R1Kl'IllS, xllClllGANQ Veterans I, 2, Elg Thes- pians 2, 3, -1: Veterans Choir 2. 3. -lg Oralm-io 1. 2, 3 4 L 1 - ARlli'l l'A MAE DE GRAAF Honor lies in llrmcsl trial. .X.B. Gcncrnl PRAIRIE CITY, Iow,xg Czalvinism 1, 2. -lg Missions 2, 33 Bible Study 2. K.-XY DE. GR.-XAF We love hor for har xmile, her look, lmr rvoy of speaking gerlllyf' fiRAND Riu-ms, MICIIIGAN. A.B. General HAROLD DE CROOT .-LB. P1'C-SClllll12ll'y Scan Ilmu a mrm dilligwzl in his Imsincss? he shall 51111111 lmforo lcingzvf' ORANGE C1'1'v-. Iowfxg Cinlvinism 2, 553 l'.re-Seminary 2, 33 Oratorio 2, 3: l,l'1ll!Sl.Cl'I'Ctl from Northwcslern Tcucllcrs College, 19413. JOHN D15 GROOT .-LB. GCllC1'21l 'AA num he is of ll0Il65lj' and lruslf' ORANGE Crrv, 1ow.ig Ol'llLU1'i0 1. ANDREW? DEJONG A.B. Gcncml A noble aim, faithfully lccpl, is as Il noble deed. lNIANIIA'I I'AN, MoN'rAN,xg Missions 2, 3, 4. PEARL DE JONC 3-Year Pre-Nursing The face is the image of lhe soul. DUVALL, XVAsnlNr:'l'oxg Missions 1, 2, 33 XV.A.A. 33 Varsity Basketball 2. 3. if eg, gg, V . X , .L . .'...l . vw! 5-w..-W , 5-wi! '- 1: .-e.1., 'Nuff r'I'1 . .'4-:-. 4. .. .-r, 4 1 , ihix M ww l ' L Y, fs -lgglh Lb! ,.- -- v f J HN! 'gi' X I 1.2 l 'Rl 1 K li W' an I-N...ff? V.-.5-13' Z wg,ff. ' Ji, ' x , ,wywf fig: 'f.g:0 N - , , . ,--- ,- :M :rr -. , f. si - f ,, '11, .-. ,.1g.h - vt' ul 'N A' -'i c.Q1L'l ,X i L 'sgj Q jx. -.151-we - Y xr-iwiv v 'lk-, J -gf' 'Y-if .5 F376 'f' ,lf I 'l Anllfl , A F: -1' E E. lr., ri , Q , C' f ,I'1 ' K uf' if 1 'elm Van -is .O ll .....,. - V K' md' H, 5 All 1. .. 1295 rf -1. M 3, s . 1 l K ii, X X L .xfilax f' if .... .A X . , U 'fQ'n,., ,W ,.,.,... . ' 'Vu K J 1 ll' 'I let s-1 J.. 145' I I , ,J G l .K Xl V X lk ix ' , ' X 1' X ARLENE D12 JONGIE She is prvlfy 10 walk with, And willy I0 tall: zz'iIl1. PATIERSON, New JI-Llzsi-:YQ PIIYLOZOOII lg Chimes 1: Prism 35 YV..-LA. 4. H.-XRRIET DEN BOER Thr: silvery fabric of a Iauglzf' A-LB. EKllICZlll0l1 Vlll1CSPl2ll1S 3, 4? A.B. General GRANII RAIIIIIS, BIICIIIGANQ Girls Choir lg A Cappella Choir 1. 2, El, 43 Oralorio 1, 2, 3, 4. EUGENE li. DEKKER A.B. General 'lvVil'l1l.C' is bold, and goodness never fearful. RIPON, CALIIVURNIAQ Pliylozoou lg A lg Oralorio 1, 2, 3, 4. LUCILLE DE STIGTER Cappella Choir .-LB. General Her smile makes sI1nsl7ine in slmdy places. Sioux CENTER, Iowa: Oralorio 1, 2, 3 23 Radio Choir 3, 4. , 45 Girls Choir f' -.,, Xa -cr ' L.- P x, - ' f f'f7! 'f'II, I J- 1 4 Q-fl NVARREN J. DE VOS A.B. General Bold, quick, lllg6lllUll.5', forward, capable. GRAND RAPIDS, MICI-IIC.-xx: Phytozoon 23 Thespians 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 35 Prism, 43 Golf, leuer award. 33 Varsity 4. SHIRLEY DE VRIES 3-Year Pre-Nursing A merry lzearl maketh a cheerful countenance. GRAND RfXPIDS, NIICI-IIGANQ Girls Fellowship lg Mis- sions 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 2, 35 Girls Choir 13 Oratorio 1, 2. J. TVILBUR DE YOUNG A.B. Pre-Seminary The world by him shall yet be shook. KALALIAZOO, NIICPIIGANQ Pre-Seminary lg A Cappella Choir 1. JESS J. DE YOUNG 3-Year Pre-Medical blade use and fair advmztage of his days. FREMONT, NIICHIGAN. II, 'ia -X ffl. 4,1 1. '- fif- VI- fr .i Jlflx ' I I ' GLEN DARREL DOBBEN 3-Year Pre-Medical The secret rIfsnr1'e.vs is constancy of purpose. l RI5xIoN'r, NIICIIIGAN. ARNOLD ROBERT DOOD 3-Year Prc-Medical Good hnnmr is Ihe health ofthe soul. 1 GRAND RAPIDS, AIICIIIGANQ Phytozoon 13 Prism. 3. ALFRED DOORNBOS .'X.B. General Few things are illIlIUS5iIJI6 lo diligence and skill. ' BISRXVYN, ILLINOIS. WAYNE K. DORNBUSH A.B. General The plainesl sign of wisdom is continued cheerful- ness. GRAND Il.-XPIDS, NIICIIIGANQ Chimes 2, 3. E I MARILYN DYKEMA .-LB. Education Quiet in appearance, with motives unknown. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. JESSIE DYKSTRA A.B. Education Haste is a thing foreign to my nature. GRAND RfXl'lDS, RIICIIICANQ Oratorio 2, 3. SIDNEY DYKSTRA A.B. Education True as the needle to the Pole Or as the dial to the sun. FULTON, ILLINOIS. SIMON DYKSTRA 3-Year Pre-Dental He sits high in all Llze peopleis hearts. HOLLAND, MICI-IIGANQ Veterans lg Phytozoon Ig Cal- vinism 1. 11 'fu- STANLEY DYKSTRA AJS. General prudent man cmzcealetlz knozvledgef' GRAND IQAPIDS, NIICIIIGANQ International Relations 2. YVILLIAM DYKSTR.-X 3-Year Pre-Engineering AIJrme our life, IUC love a steaclfasl friend. FAIR LANVN, New JERSEYQ Veterans lg Engineers 2. MARJEAN EERKES A.B. Education VirlII.e, study, and gaiety are llzree sisters who .slmulll not be separaleclf' NIOUNT VERNON., W-VASIIINGTONQ Girls Fellowship lg Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 33 Tennis 2, 3, 4. JOHN H. ELENBA.-XS .X.B. General He reads IIIFUCII, he is a great olzsemer, and he looks quite tlzrouglz the deeds of men. LYNDIQN, IVASIIINGTONQ Camera lg Engineers lg Mis- sions 2, S, lg Pl'C-SCIIIIIIZITY 2, 43 Bible Study 2. 3, -1: Oralorio 1, 23 Radio Choir 3, fl. .XRTI-IUR EDWARD ELLINGER B.S. General A friend ix never known till a man have need. 1-IoI'IiINs, BIICIIIGANQ Veterans I, 2, 3, 43 Veterans Choir 2, 3, 4-5 Baseball 4, letter award 4. :XLBERTUS ELVE .-MB. Education f'He :III Lhe country could outrunf' CIRAND RAPIDS, NIICIIIGANQ Veterans 23 Varsity 45 Track 33 letter awardg transferred from University of South Carolina, 1946. PHILIP ELVIS .-LB. ELILICZIIIOII Wl1at sweet delight a quiet life affords. GRAND R.Al'IDS-. IVIICIIIG.-KN. JAMES ETTERBEEK A.B. General A gentleman io nmleh the best. GR.IXNlJ RAIIIDS, IXIICIIIGAN. ROIIERT FAISER A.B. Ccucrnl Il'lms1' arnmzir is his lzonzfsl illflllglll, A1111 simple lrullz his ulmoxl xkillf' BYRON Cl5N'r1cn, NIICIIICAN. ALICE FIENENGA .-X.B. General To wrilz' and ram! mules by 'lI!1i1ll'f'.U Clousicm, SOUTH IJAKo'mg lrzxnsfcrrcd from Dakota Wesleyan University, 1946. CHARI,O'1 1 E FENN1-IMA OTTIEN AJS. General A cmzxlmil 1llfi'llUllf'C', ll jncculiar grace. Cilxcmzo, ILr.lNoIsg Girls Fellowship 1, 2: Missions 1. fl: f:2llY1l'llSlll 1, 25 Girls Choir 13 Prism 3. FRED FISHER .X.B. EflllC2Hi0II Policy of mizul, abilily in IIIPIIIIS, and choice of friends. 1lANI7Ol.l'II.. XVISCONSINQ A Cappella Choir 1. 2, 3, 4, CALVIN DONALD FRIQEMAN ILS. General 4, His IINIIIUI' is lofty, lzix rliscozirsc 11erc'mpIm'y. .5 Pml.Aur:I..1'xll,x, I'15NNsi'l.mNI.-xg Phylozoon 1, 2. PV RAYMOND GR.-XVISS A.B. P,l'C'SCIIIiI1iII'Y A mari 116 scams of cheerful yesterdays, mul confi- dent fUllI0TI'01l'S.'U Dime, I0wAg Pre-Scininairy 2, 3, 'lg Missions 2. 3. 4: Band I, 3: Oratorio 25 Radio Choir 41. MARGUERITE GRIFFES A.B. Education Her cllecrjul zlisjwsilinn makes her many frimids. ' GRAND Rfwws, RIICIIIGAN. DONALD I-I. GROELSEMA 3-Year Pre-linginccring I have no ambition 10 .we a goudlier n1m1. GRAND 1lAl'lDS, INIICIIIGANAS Engineers 2, 3. QU' an 'QW S If ,W f- 'QQ . x I-1Cz'!'Ii,, 1.3. .. lf, ' 2 i I '.,gtg,,T ft. Pvjl-..'f.z..fE zieegfr-V I . 1 .E FQ M .3 Nm, Q' . fi-J, .' 35,1 I F' ., .1 231' 5- , - 7 . ai' - . ' K: 1' f' -. . , Wi- ,, 4 I Q55 -ij? .' : s 1 3 ' rl: wi 'il MC 1 Cru ' f- 41' A ,nf-I, vf , , , 1 ,I if A if '-Veil gf' F434 ' I 5 A? s . Qi e t x F. nil Sis. nv' .L HL ' 42 I ie in 'Ms Ltr h' inf 1 A Qtek- akvifl, 1 f. ig ' ':' J' Tx? F I if i if 'NP ' ,f Q' L. 1 Q. if . A 1 ' ., M 3 il Ifql. I . ur, . X, ' is 1 ' 'v-'-I'Ti,- , A i '3-'Li .1 ' A I -ig .-'N GRIXCIL E.. GROYIQ AJS. General Devoted, anxious, generous, void of guilty Azul her whole lzeartis u'elc'ouIe in her smile. lVll.l.OlVGROYli, l'Icxxsx'I.vANIAg Girls Fellowship 2: Plxytozoon 23 Chimes -lg transferred from Beaver College, 1946. HENRY GUIKEM.-X A.B. Pre-Seminary There is nothing so lcingly as kindness And nothing so rolval as truth. GRAND RfXl'lDS, MICIIIGANQ Oralorio 1, 2, 35 Radio Choir 25 Prisnz 4. DONALD J. H.-XGA AB. General Silence is one great art of coizversatiorif' fill.-AND RAPIDS, BIICHIGANQ Economics 4, Oratorio 2. GEORGE HARPER A.B. General UA shrewd mimi 'unsatisfied with ideas, combining thinking and doing. GRAND RAI'IDs, RIICHIGANI Plato 3, 43 transferred from University of California at Los Angeles, 1943. ill 913. 11. ALBERT HAVEMAN 3-Year Pre-Law He that -ruleth over men must be just. GRAND RAPIDS, LIICHIGANQ International Relations 3. JOHN EDXVARD HEUT INK A.B. General It is a great ability to be able to conceal 077815 ability. EVERSON, YVASHINGTONQ Prism 4. ANITA HOEKENGA A.B. General lt is she who aspires to high things that achieves high things. AIIAMIZDA, CAI.IFoaNIAg Missions 25 Girls Fellowship 25 Oratorio 3, 4g Chimes 3g Prism 4g XV.A.A. 43 Var- sity Basketball 3, letter award 35 Varsity Tennis 3, letter award 3g transferred from University of Cali- fornia, 1946. JOHN MARVIN HOFMAN A.B. Pre-Seminary He is complete in feature and in mind, In all good grace a gentleman. BA1zoNs, ALBERTA, CANADAQ Pre-Seminary 43 Musi- cians Guild Sg Radio Choir 3, 45 transferred from University of Alberta, 1947. I l X I ' , K sin j 'wlrilllgl-3' 'IIA , Zjii, .5 ,if l GILBER'l' HOLKISBOER JMB. Central An mrrwxl desire lo su1'cz'erl is almosl always prog- noslic lo surn'ss. I-loLL.xxn. xIllIIlIGANZ Calvinisni 1, 2, 3, 4: Musicians Guild 1.2: A Cappella Choir 1, 23 Oratorio 1.2.3, -l. HAROLD HOLLANDER A.B. Pre-Seiuinary If gondmass lend him not, I nm mucli n1i.v1nlcm1. lRIi'I'0N, IOWA: l'1'e-Semilizlry 1, 2, 3. KENNETH HOLLEMAN 3-Year Pre-Medical Size does :ml oflen mImI. ' SOUTH H0l.I.:XXll, lI.I,INoIs3 translerred from Thorn- ton Junior College. 1947. FRED HOLMGREN AJS. General HAIUy0Il.V7ll'KS is .NY1llIll'l',S garb of health. CAnI1.I.,xc, MIr:IIIc:Ax3 l1'Ill1SfC1'l'CCl from North Park College. 1947. np, I 1- 'T' MARION HOPTROP .-LB. Education Sn well sllz' zmlerl every part by turns. Will: vivaciozis -uilnlilyf' Toxifxu, XVISCONSINQ Oratorio 1, 2. fl, 43 A Cappella Choir 4. jOHN A. HOUSEW.-XRD ,-LB. General Szum'cl of conznzon sense,- our grealest gift. x'IA1N l'H0llNE, Nizw JERSEY: l'I'e-Seininary 1, 2, 3g Mis- sions 1, 2, 33 Bible Study 43 Track 3, letter award 3. VIOLA HUGEN .-MB. Education Kind words are Ilze music of lhc world. Pkaliuiz CITY, Iowng Missions 3, 43 Girls Fellowship 3. 43 Privates 3: Thespians 4. JEAN HUINER B.S. Letters and Nursing Nothing is impossible lo I1 willing heart. CICERO, ILLINOISQ Phytozoon 1, 2: Girls Fellowship 2, 33 Calvinism 33 Missions 43 l'V.A.A. 4g transferred from lvest Suburban Hospital School of Nursing, 1946. 'P I 5 In , THELMA I-IUIZENGA A.B. General just as my fingers on these keys make music, so the .tzflf-same sounds on my spirit -make music, too. ZIZELAND, ll'l'lCI-IIGANQ Musicians Guild 1, 2. 3, 43 Or- chcstrzl 2, 3. 4: Girls Choir 2. ANN RUTH -IANSMA 3-Year Pre-Medical A lJi6'llSllI1f smiling check, zz sjmrkling eye. CIIICAG0, ILLINOIS. EARL JAB.-KAY .-XB. Pre-Seminary lVlm is a stranger lo those Ivlm 1711118 the habit of .vjwnkizzg kindly? LANSING, ILLINOIS: Pre-Seminary 1, 2. 3, 4: Veterans 2: Missions 4. BEREND QIONKER A.B. General Along with success comes Il l'617lLfl'lli0'Il for wisdom. GRAND RfKPlDS, BIICHIGAXZ Veterans 1: Economics 4. BERNARD JONKER AB. General For he is a man faking him all in all. HOIIAND. NIICIHGANQ Thespians 2. JOHN KALSBIECK A.B. General A gentle tongue is it trwf of life. GRAND RAPIDS, RJICIAIIG.-KN! Prism 4: transferred from Grand Rapids Junior College, 1947. ROLAND KAMPS A.B. Education As goof! as lwart can wishf' ll!-1llOliO'l'll, NEW Mmutzog Thespians 1, 2. 3, 45 Inter- national Relations 4: Band lg Varsity Basketball 1, letter award lg Track 33 transferred from Hope Col- lege. 194-1. MILO KAMSTRA A.B. General f'IViIlL such a snmotlz, cliscreci, and slnblc bearing. DETROIT, NIICIIICAN. WILLIAM K.-UISTRA A.B. Eclucatioli He hath Imrm: lzimself beyonrl the jnromisc nf his age. GRAND RfXl'IDS, MICI-IIGANg Engineers l. WILLIAM H. K.'XMSTR,-X I-LB. Genf:I'nI He cmllll Inlls sagely, but never lICl1lHllLV lzelievezl what hc said. DIi'l'llOI'l', MICI-IICAN. JOHN KARS A.B. Ecllnfalion Gentle of xpcerll, llemffifenl of mimlf' DELL R.4l'lllS, SQIIIII D,xIco'rA: Pre-Seminary I, 2, 33 Bible Slllfly 2. 3, HESTER KLOMI' .-LB. General Y011'll go fl lung fully In jiml ll lllflll'7' frieml than she. ZIQI-ZIAND, MIIEIIIHAN: lI1lCl'llZlllOl1lll RClHlI0llQ 1: Girls Fellowship 1: Calvinism 2, 3. DONALD KLOOSTER .-LB. General Blessed with jlluln 1'r'a,vnn mul f'Ull1ll70H sensef' DIUNSTICR. INDIAN.-X1 XVCECYIIHS 2, 3, 4g Economics 4,3 Orzllorio l, 2, il. 4g Veterans Choir 2. 3, 4, GERALD KLOOSTER 3-Year Pre-Medical Not fame lm! fricnrls have been his goal. MIJNs'I'IaII, INIIIANAQ X'eLcI'zms 1, 2, 33 Vclpemns Choir I, 2. 33 Prism flg Omloriu l. 2. 3. DOROTHY KOOISTR.-K .-LB. General A thing of imjmlse mul ll child of song. OAK PARIQ., ILLINOIS: Tlicspinns 2, 3, -lg A Cappella Choir 1, 2. 3. 4. MARY KOOISTRA A.B. Educzllion A little body clolh often harbor a great soul. VVIII'I'INsvI1.I.Ia, BIASSACIIUSETTSQ Girls Fellowship lg Ol'Zll0l'lll 2, 35 Calvinism 1, 4. 'lisa Qw- WJ Qt, QF, ,ff Q wt -.- a 2' N 5' 'Em , b- V .. V' I ,, E I A . A , MAYNARD JACOB KOOISTRA 3-Year Pre-Engineering His affections are higher mounted than ours. XIIDAND PARK, New Jiaksnyg Engineers 2, 3. RICHARD P. KOOY A.B. Education CheerfuIness, gayety, mirth, slbriglzlliness, good humor are his. CICICRO, ILLINOIS. HENRY KORT A.B. Pre-Seminary UA purpose is lhc eiernal condition of success. OAK LAWN, II.LINoIsg Pre-Seminary 1, 3, 43 Calvin- ism 2. JAMES ROBERT KUIPER B.S. General A man made of sense, brevity, and wit. GRAND RAPIDS, MICIIIGANQ Engineers lg A Cappella Choir I. 2, 3, 4. A .LENORE LA BOT Z 3-Year Pre-Nursing She lningles fun with earnest occupation. GRAND RAPIDS, MICI-IIGANQ Phytozoon li Girls Glee Club 25 Prism 3. F. JIM LA BRENZ A.B. General Constant as the northern star. GRAND RAPIDS, MIcHIcANg Phytozoon 1, 2: Veterans 1, 2, 33 Veterans Choir 23 Prism .33 Chimes 4. WALTER LAGERVVEY A.B. Education He is a worthy gentleman, exceedingly well read. GRAND RAI'lDS, MIcIIIcANg Plato 3, 4. ROBERT LEWIS LAMBERTS A.B. General 1lIusic is his strength, and well he knows it. GRAND RAPIDS, MIcI-IIGANg Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. mf. T ' 'int 'S-I... HU 1 Q ? I 5--. A f, .-fel QI Q 40' svn :R- HOWARD LANSER A.B. General Act well your part, there all the fl0J'lOl' lies. SIImxox'cAN, XVISCONSINQ Thespians 1, 3, 43 transfer- red from Georgetown University, 1947. CLINTON LINDHOUT A.B. General Full of great aims and ben! on bold emprisef' GRAND RAPIDS, RIICIIIGANQ Oratorio 3, 43 transferred from Grand Rapids junior College, 1947. GLADY MARIE LOOMANS A.B. Education Her ways are 'ways of 12Ieasa1It1m.v.v. XVAUPUN., XVISCONSINQ Missions 1, 2, 4: Calvinism I, 25 Girls Fellowship lg Bible Study 4. GORDON LUCI-IT A.B, General Men of great ability are usually of a large nature. GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA: Missions 2, 3, 4g Orches- tra 33 Varsity 4: Track, letter awards 2, 3, 43 trans- ferred from University of Nebraska, 1946. JACK LUIDENS A.B. General Of study took he utmost care and heed. GRAND RAPIDS, BIICHIGANQ Oratorio 43 transferred from Grand Rapids junior College, 1947. MIN MARCUSSE A.B. Education ln her mmmer lies her clzarmf' HOLLAND, MICHIGAN. JOHN MEINDERTSMA A.B. Education Never negotiates in a hurry. COOPERSVILLE, INIICHIGAN. CLARENCE MENNINGA A.B. General Good timber does not gran' in case. OTLEY, IoWA3 Oratorio 3, 4. ' .4 Y T' 6- I 1 .15- 31 , by yf L.-UVRENCE MENSINK A.B. General An honest, willing and kind fellow. GRAND RAPIDS, IVIICHIGAN. ELIZANOR L. MINER B.S. Letters and Nursing She has a glowing heart tlzouglz calm her seem- ing be. GRAND Rfll'IDS, MIcIfIIcANg Bible Study 3, 4: gradu- ated from Bloclgett Memorial Hospital Nursing School. 1947. CYNTHIA MONSMA A.B. General f'TlIere is lime for everyllzing Avid il's alzvays lime for friends. GRAND R1Xl'll7S, MIcIIIcANg International Relations lg Girls Choir 2: .VX Cappella Choir 3, 43 Oratorio I. 0 fl -1 -.., . TONY MUIDERMAN 3-Year Pre-Engineering Mariners speak tlze idiom of their soil. GRAND RfXl'lIlS, MICI-IIGAN. DONOVAN XVIILI.-XM NAGEL A.B. General I1I1liUidual abilily in spealcing and in writing. GRAND RAPIDS, NIICIIIGANQ Pre-Seminary 13 Thes- pians lg Prism 23 Forensics 45 Tennis 1, letter award 1. . JAMES R. NYBURG A.B. General Tim milclest manners with the bravest mind. INIORIQISTOXVN, NEW JERSEYQ Orchestra 13 Veterans Choir 25 O1'illOl'lO 2. HUDSON NYENHUIS A.B. General Serene, yet 'lL'!ll'IIZj Immune, yet firm his mind. DRENTHE, DIICHICANQ Phytozoon lg Oratorio l, 2, 3. 'lg A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, 4. INEZ OOMS 3-Year Pre-Nursing There is a sweet tranquility about her. CORSICA, SOUTH DAROTAQ Missions 2, 35 Privates 29 Forensics 2. ARTHUR J. OTTEN A.B. General Hardy and wise in nll lhings u1Icle1'I1Iken. GRAND RAPIDS, llllCHlGAN1 Chimes 35 Prism 45 trans- ferred from University of lvisconsin, 1946. ROBERT T. OTTEN A.B. Pre-Seminary IVF krmu' him for ll man of 171117133 fl101lglllS.u SIIIcDoru,w, XVISCONSINQ Plato 4: transferred from Sherwood School of Music, 1943. STEVEN PALLAK A.B. Education A decent boldness ever meets willz frieiiclsfi RIAHYVAH, Nicw JERSEY: International Relations 23 Varsity 4g Chimes 1, 3: Basketball l, 3, letter award: Baseball 1, 3, 4. T. XVILLIAM PAULSON A.B. Education IfVl111Ie-rfzfr is iuortli doing at ull, is worth doing well. TImvI-:ItsIa Crrr. lX'IIc:IIIcANg transferred from Duke University, 1947. ROBERT PAXTON 3-Year Pre-Medical He is of vmhlv slmivz, of app:-orzell valour, and crm.- fi-rmezi honesty. CI-Iicsno, II.I.INoIsg Thespians 1, 2, 35 Prism 2, 3. WENDELI. POEL A.B. General The mirror of all courtesy, Tall, lrandsonm, reserved, Three qualities lmnored in man. GRAND RAPIDS, MICIIIGANQ Engineers 1, 2. ARTHUR PONTIER A.B. Pre-Seminary Preg1Innl of moral virtue was his speech. CLIFTON, NIQW AIIIRSIQY3 Pre-Seminary 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET PONTIER A.B. General Ge1IleeI in personage, Conduct, and equipagef' CLIFTON, New JERSEYQ Phytozoon lg Girls Choir 15 Oratorio 3. ROBERT POOL A.B. General There is 110 genius in life like the genltls of energy and activity. ZEIZLAND, EIICHIGANQ Veterans 13 Thespiaus lg Cam- era Club 4-5 Veterans Choir 1, 2, 3g Band 1, 2: Or- chestra 13 transferred from Hope College, 1945. J. JAY POST 3-Year Pre-Medical Man shall speak of your aelzie11eInents. GRAND RAI-IDs, MICI-IIGAN. KATHRYN POST The quiet mind is richer than a crown. GRAND RAPIDS, MICI-IIGAN. A.B. General I-IOYVARD F. POSTMA What is most needed for learning is a humble mind. 3-Year Pre-Medical RUDYARD, MICIIIGANQ Oratorio 1, 2, 33 A Cappella 9 .., 3. K ,f L, IE 'Eff' THERESA CONDREY POTTER A.B. Education Thy moclesty's a candle to thy merit. GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, transferred from Xvestern Michigan College of Education, 1948. HELEN PUTT B.S. General And in her train are fl'i6IIflSlZij7, knowledge, and mi-rtl1. FULTON, ILLINOIS: Phytozoon 23 Girls Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 43 Oratorio 1, 25 W.A.A. 4. JOHN H. PYLMAN A.B. Education A eornmzle blithe and full of glee I'Vho dares to laugh out loud and free. GRAND RAPIDS, MICIIIGANQ Basketball 2, 3, letter award 2, 3. NORBEL D. REENS A.B. Education His hands on the ivory keys stray in fitful fantasy. GRAND RAmDs, MICHIGAN, Musicians Guild 3, 45 Varsity 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, letter award 1, 2, 3, 4. ,falsely , L G' ji' 553 , , , X I, k , .. I .V .I 1- I - :LIL In 1 V 1 :.l. L 1 I 1 ' I -ng ALICE REITSMA A.B. Education To know how to suggest is the art of teaching. GRAND ll.-KPIDS, MICIfIIc:ANg Calvinism 2: Oratorio 3: Forensics 1, 2. 3, 4: Pri.xm. 4. CARL JOHN REITSMA A.B, PI'e-ScIniI1aI'y For e'en though vanquished, He could argue still. GRAND RAIVIIJS, NIICHIGANQ Calvinism 15 Forensics 1, 2, 4: Oratorio 3. ALFRED -I. REYNOLDS Men of few Iuords are the best men. BA'I'I'I.E Cruuzx, BIICHIGAN. A,B. Education JOHN C. RIBBENS , He that uvalketh ujwiglzlly, walkcth surely. GRAND RAPIDS, NIICHIGAN. A.B. PIC-SC1Hlll3l'y may JACK RIPSTRA A.B. General NLLllLglllf.'7' is not a had beginning for a frienclslzijzf' GRAND RAl'IDS, NIICHIGANQ Prism 4. JEANNE ROBB A.B. Education None knew thee but to love thee, None named thee but to praise. DAYTON, OREGONQ Bible Study 45 Forensics 45 trans- ferred from Oregon State College, 1948. AARON ROSENDALE 3-Year Pre-Medical Learned he was in medical lore. GRAND RAPIDS, MICPIIGAN. ALVIN ROZEBOOM A.B. Education Good thoughts are worth much and cost little. PIPESTONE, MINNESOTA. lla 1 A lge J l LEONARD RUS 3-Year PreAEngincering IVell timed silence lzath more eloquence Illan speech. GRAND RAPIDS, NIICHIGANQ Engineers 1. MARIA M. SCHEERES A.B. Education Eyes ran speak and eyes can unrlezzrlandf' DE'rRorr, NIICIIIGANQ Girls Fellowship lg Girls Choir 2. ELSIE SCHILPEROORT AB. General A gevatle, noble temlbeig' a soul as even as a calmf' Siwxrsinn, YVASIIINGTONQ Girls Fellowship 1, 2, 45 Missions 2. 3, 4: Oralorio l. 2. 3. 4: Radio Choir 3. 4: Prisln 4. XVILMUR SCHIPPER .-LB. Education Plain sense but rarely leads us far astray. ZIQELAND, lN'I1cnmANg Oratorio 33 transferred from Hlestern College of Education, 1947. JOHN H. SIETSEMA .-LB. General To rejoice in his labor, this is the gift of Carl. GRAND RAPIDS, NIICI-IIGAN1 Baseball 23 transferred from University of Michigan. 19-IG. JUNE SIESXVERD,-X A.B. General She thinks ancl speaks for lzerselff' Cmcflco, ILLINOIS: Thcspians 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Prism 3. 4. CARL JAMES SINKE A.B. General r:A70ll1i71glS so hard but Search will find it out. Mouxn, ll'lICHIGANQ Engineers 1, 2. LIZABETH SJAARDA A.B. General Grace is the ornament af ornament. Without it, beauty is lifeless. HOLL.AND, MICHIGANQ Phylozoon 1, 25 Thespians 3, 43 Girls Choir 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 45 Prism 4. HENRY E. SLINGS A.B. General The horn, the horn, the lusly horn 11's nal a thing to laugh lo scorn. GRAND RAPIDS, NIICIHGANI Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Orchestra 2, 3. 4: Veterans Choir 4. WILLIAM SMALLIGAN All. General We enjoy your rlmr zvil and gay 1'lzet0ric. GRAND Rfwlns, AllClllGAN2 Economics 3, 4, 1-LXRVICY SMIT AJS. General The mind is the slnnflarrl of the man. Jtnmo, CHINA, Calvinism 2, Forensics 2, 3g Plato El, 4: Prism 2. 3g Wrestling 2, 4. GORDON SPYKMAN A.B. l're-Seminary He has a heart to resolve, a head lo mnlrivc, and a hand to execute. HOLLAND, lN'1lCHlCANj Pre-Seminary 1, 2. 3, 'lg Foren- sics l. 2, 3, 43 Plato 4. Cl ,..' XIRE SPYKSMA .X.B. Iiducation I live and laugh and low: mul sing. Pfxssluc. Ntaw jxausnrg Phytozoon 23 Girls Fellow- ship 1, 2. 3, 43 Oratorio 1, 25 X'V.A.A. -ll. VIOLA RACHAEL STEIGENGA A.B. Education Hlllllllf is wil? Reason exjzrarscfcl arlfullyf' RIPON, C,tLlroRNlAg Girls Fellowship 15 Phytozoon 2: W.A.A. 4, Oratorio 1, 25 Girls Basketball 2. 3, Ll, letter award 2. 3, -lg Tennis 2, 3, letter award 2. il EDXV.-XRD S'l'liI-IOUXVER 3-Year Pre-Engineering He hath a daily lmnuly in his life. Q LMxoN'r, lh'llCIllG.-KN, linginecrs 2: Missions 2, 33 translcrrecl from Michigan State College, 1946. JOHN H. STEK .-LB. Pre-Seminary They lhal g0i'l'T7l ihe most make the least noise. OsxcAt,oosA, lowlxg Pre-Seminary l, 2, -33 Missions 2, 35 Oratorio 1, 2. Q-.1 H522 . .yn-X , . ss. 1 If ,jf R fi . . 'e. .! :Qfl-T'f , 21' Jr' V - .1521 r, l is F- 551' 3, L ' :lv-.L 2 --- QT --23.517 ., ,,.V,,7, ,. .egg ...A Em. E., SH. IVAN SXVEETMAN A.B. General 1 have superfluous leisure. DENVER, COLORADOQ Thespians 1. RUTH TEN HAVE A.B. Education Of a clzeerful look, a pleasing eye, and a most noble carriage. - GRAND HAVEN, LIICHIGANQ Phytozoon 13 Missions lg Musicians Guild 2, 33 Thespians 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Prism 3, 4. GERARD TERPSTRA A.B. Pre-Seminary Purity of heart is the noblest inheritance. BOZEMAN, NIONTANAQ Pre-Seminary 1, 2, 33 Missions 1, 2, 3, 43 Calvinism 1. GERALD TALEN A.B. General Gentleman is written legibly on his brow. ROCHESTER, M1NNEso'rAg Economics 3, 45 Interna- tional Relations 3, 43 Band 2, 33 Veterans Choir 2, 3: Prism 3, 43 Basketball 1. HENRIETTA TEN HARMSEL A.B. Education These are tlze ascending stairs - a good voice, win- ning manners, plain speech. SIOUX CENTER, IOWA3 Musicians Guild 2, 3, 43 A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 43 transferred from Hlestern Union College, 1945. YVILLLAM SYVIERENGA A.B. Pre-Seminary He would not yield dominion of his mind to spirits against whom his own rebelledf' DENVER, COLORADO: Pre-Seminary 1, 2: Bible Study 1, 2, 3, 4- RICHARD SYTSMA A.B. Pre-Seminary Wise to resolve, and patient to jJerform. GRAND RIXPIDS, LIICHICANQ Pre-Seminary 1, 23 Bible Study 2, 3. SIMON TERPSTRA A.B. Pre-Seminary The accent of a 'manis native country dwells in his mind and heart as well as in his speech. HARLINGEN, ZNETHERLANDSQ Transferred from the Free University of Amsterdam, 1948. I 457 -fl'-s ' N K. - -I as .bt .Q A . K., sz., - '5' - 'fe tar if 1: I ' ROBERT H. TJAPKES A.B. General Either he will find a way or make one. IVIUSKEGON, BIICI-IIGANQ Veterans Club 2, 3, 45 Yet- crans Choir 2, 3, 45 transferred from Syracuse Uni- versity, 1946. RICHARD R. TIEMERSMA A.B. General Of good discourse, an excellent musician. CHICAGO, TLLINOISQ Musicians Guild 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Veterans Choir 2, 3, 4. DAVID B. TUUK A.B. Education The fruit derived front labor is the sweetest of pleasures. GRAND RAl'lDS, MICIIIGANQ Oratorio 1, 23 Varsity 43 Golf 3, 4, Varsity Basketball l, 2, 3. DONALD E. VAN ANTWERPEN 3-Year Pre-Law One who has his knowledge in compact form and always ready for use. GRAND RA1,1DS, MIcIIIcANg International Relations 33 Chimes 33 Forensics 2. CAROLYN VAN DAM A.B. General With generous warmth that prompts to worthy deeds. DRDNTIIE, MIC!-IIGANQ Girls Fellowship 1, 2g Interna- tional Relations 13 Orchestra 1, 23 Calvinism 2, 3: Prism 3, 4. JULIUS VANDEN HOEK A.B. Pre-Seminary He who labors diligently need never despair. .NIOUNTAIN LAKE, MINNESO'fAj Pre-Seminary 1, 2, 43 Missions 1, 2, 3, 43 Oratorio 1, 23 A Cappella Choir 3, 4. RUTH VANDERBILT A.B. General She moves with quiet dignity. She makes a wel- come entree anywhere. SOUTH HOLLAND, ILLINOIS, Missions 3, 43 Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 43 Radio Choir 3, 43 Prism. 4. LAWRENCE VANDER HAAK A.B. General His native home deep imaged in his soul, GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. ex ,sf fs... Fr ' 4? 16411 . uv tl. n Xl' ig' is, LEONARD VANDER JAGT A.B. General Di1igem'e in study and persevering egortf' GRAND RAPIDS, NIICHIGANQ transferred from Grand Rapids junior College. 1946. SAMUEL VANDER JAGT A.B. Pre-Seminary UOfSl'1lll3l look he ulmost rare and heed . . . And gladly would he learn. GRAND RAI'IDS, NIXCIIIGANQ Pre-Seminary 23 Veterans 2: Thespians 3, 45 Forensics 2. 3: Broadman Award, 1948. NELLIE VANDER MOLEN A.B. Education A gracious woman obtainclh l1o1Ior. BNIWYN, ILLINOIS: Privates 33 Missions 3, 45 Girls 'Fellowsliip 3, 45 transferred from Columbia Bible College, 1947. ROBERT VANDER MOLEN A.B. Education Goodness is the only irzmfsllllent that never fails. GRAND RfXI'lDS, RIICIIIGAN. GEORGE VANDER PLOEG A.B. General A uzmfs own nzannvr and characlf'r is what Ile- ronles him. l'lOI.l.AND, DIICIIIGAN. JOHN M. VANDER PLOEG A.B. General A kinder gentleman treads not upon the earth. GRAND RAl'IDS, MICHIGAN, Engineers 13 Baseball 15 letter award 1. ADELINE VAN RHEE A.B. Education Sim that was ever fair and never proud. GRAND RAPIDS, NIICHIGANQ Girls Fellowship, Missions 3, 43 Girls Choir lg Oratorio 1. 2, 3, 4. JOHN VANDER VEEN A.B. General HA man of hope and forward looking nzindf' GRAND RAl'lDS, MICI-IIcANg Veterans 2, 33 Veterans Choir 2, 5 transferred from University of Michigan, 1946. STEVE VAN DER l-VEELE ALB. General A wise man is slrnngg yea, fl man of knowledge in- creasetlz slrcnqtlzf' 1. Snmnovciw, WISCONSIN: Plain 4. EDWARD VANDER WEIDE .-LB. General A good man reflects before he spealrsf' Sioux CENTER, Iowfx: Economics 3. PETER VANDER WEIDE A.B. Pre-Seminary This high man with great Zlzings ln pursue. ARTESIA, CALIFORNIAQ Pre-Seminary 1, 2. NELSON VANDER ZEE A.B. Pre-Seminary A gentleman of excellent breeding, admirable :lis- course. HAw'rs-lonxi-2, New jlskslavg Pre-Seminary 1, 2, 3: 'l'hespiansA2g Plano 45 Sludenl Council 3. 4g Chimes 9' LEONARD VAN DRUNEN,j1'. A.B. Pre-Seminary Sim:erity is an openness of lzearlg we hnd if in very few people. GRAND RiKl'lDS-, ll'llCIlIGANQ A Cappella 2. 33 Ornlorio 3, 45 transferred from Thornton junior College, I9-Ili. JOHN H. VAN DYKE A.B. General I have the fourage of my opinio1i.r. HlCl'lLAND, INDIANA: Thespians I, 25 Veterans 2. 3: International Relations 45 Band 15 Veterans Choir 3, 4: Baseball Manager 3. MAE I-IARRIET VAN DYK .-LB. Eclucalion Exceeding wise, fllll'-SfI0lfl'7l, and Ill?l'SlUllll1lg.U PA1 rl5RsoN, Nlaw -Inv.sm'g Girls Fellowship l. 2: Mis- sions l, 3, 43 Calvinism 1, 2, 3, -lg Girls Choir l. 2: Ornlorio l, 2. 'lg Chimes 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3. 4: Calvin Sophomore Scholarship. BASTIAAN VAN ELDEREN, jr. .-LB. General A num of learning has rirhes n'iIl1i1z him. Rll ON, CALIFORNIA: Calvinism lg I're-Seminary lg Forensics lg Pluto 3, 43 transferred from Junior College, 1946. .,., .I +V Q.. . ' , as i -rv 1 'FS , I ll l . -I r A 1' 1 -'fl 2 X W5--. 7rl'n 1 E., ,n- - , 1514 x E ' A r 1 , ' f. K . . Qi 4 . ,go fv- ,, fyx. ' MELVIN VAN FAROXVE A.B. Education He was wont to speak plain and to the pIIr1Jose. HUDSONVILLIE, BIICHIGAN. . XVARREN VANHETLOO A.B.Education lVl1t'llS06U6I' thy ham! hndellz to do, do it with thy might. IONIA, MICI-IIGANg Oratorio lg Bible Study 2, 3, 4. ANN VANDE REE AB. General She wears the scarf of loveliness carelessly about her shoulders. MIDLIXND PARK, New JERSEYQ Girls Fellowship lg Girls Choir lg Privates 33 Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 43 W.A.A. 4. GILBERT VAN SOLKEMA A.B. Education Born with the gift of laughter. BYRON CENTER, BIICHIGAN. BERNARD VAN SOMEREN A.B. Pre-Seminary A man of good repute, carriage, bearing, and esti- mation. BALDWVIN, YVISCONSINQ Pre-Seminary 1, 2, 3, 4. STANLEY VAN VLIET A.B. General 'A just and reasonable modesty. GRAND RAPIDS, BIICHIGAN. PAUL J. VEENSTRA A.B. Pre-Seminary A man he is of honesty and trust. ELLSWORTII, RIICHIGANQ Pre-Seminary 1. RODNEY VEENSTRA 3-Year Pre-Engineering lf a man is worth knowing at all, he is worth know- ing well. STURTEVANT, WISCONSINQ Varsity 33 Track, letter award 33 transferred from Central College, 1947. I 45 I5 vc: ,' l . ,L I Af- c Allin, - -- i 's eal V LN, ' 'fl -' ' I... H' 11 Ili' A' xi: '-I .- H ... I I' .51 I- Q I l QU- I Us CLAUDE j. VENEMA 3-Year Pre-Engineering His smile is more pleasing than any mans. GRAND RAPIDs, DIICIIIGANQ Engineers 2, 33 Veterans 1. ARTHUR VERBURG A.B. Pre-seminary And short and quick and full of high good sense. GRAND RAPIDS, lNIlCHlGAN. CORA' VERBURG A.B. Education The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. GRAND RAPIDS, BIICHIGAN. JOHN VOGEL A.B. General Few things are inzpassible to diligence and skill. GRAND RAPIDS, BIICI-IIGANQ International Relations 1, 2, 3, 4. Q7 1 HELEN PAULINE VOS B.S. Letters and Nursing The song is ended, but the melody lingers on. PIQLLA, IowAg Missions 13 Privates 13 Musicians Guild 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 2, 3. FREEMAN VISSER A.B. General He is witty, wise and always willing. PERKASIE, PENNSYLVANIA. J. ALVIN VOSS A.B. General He is a man of comely virtues. GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, Prism 4. DONALD VOSS A.B. General An honest mind and plain, he must speak truth. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA: Phytozoon 1, 2: Veterans 2, 3g Veterans Choir 25 Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 43 Chimes 45 Plato 4. B SYLVIA VREDEVOOGD A.B. Education joy is not in things, it is in us. GRAND RA1'lDS, MICHIGAN, Girls Choir 2: Oratorio 4. ARLENE VRIESMAN 3-Year Pre-Nursing A clzee-rful heart maketh bright lhe way. RIUSKEGON, NIICHIGANQ Missions 1, 2, 33 Girls Fel- lowship 1, 2, 3. XVESLEY VRYHOF :X.B. Education A man of inclejiendenl mind He looks an' laughs an' all that. HOLLAND, MICHIGANQ Varsity 45 Varsity Basketball 3, fig Baseball 3, 45 transferred from Hope College, 1946. EFFIE WVEIDENAAR A.B. General 'Tis perseverance that prevails. GRAND RAPIDS, NIICPIICANQ Oratorio, International Relations. CLAYTON M. XVESTLEY A.B. Pre-Seminary Conduct is three-fourtlzs of our life and its largest ' concern. PASADENA, CALIFORNIAQ Pre-Seminary 2: Missions 33 transferred from Jamestown College, 1946. JEAN NVESTRA A.B. General Her burnislzed copper hair is a beautiful flame about her face. 1'VAUl'l.lN, WISCONSIN? Girls Fellowship lg Missions 1, 25 Phytozoon 1, 25 Girls Choir 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3. -lg Band 2, 3, 43 Musicians Guild 1, 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 4, Prism 4. JOHN EDWARD XVITT A.B. Education Deep sworn faith, peace, aniity, lr-ue love. l-Iol.1.AND, RIICHIGANQ Missions 23 A Cappella lg Ora- torio 1, 2, 35 Radio Choir 3, -l. ADAM YI-'F B.S. General NA man of learning is never bored. LANSING, ILLxNoisg Soft-Ball 3. JOHN I. YKEMA 3-Year Pre-Engineering 'Al1lc to fill leisure in.lz'lligently. GRANnvII.LE, NIICIIIGANQ Engineers 2, fl. BENJAMIN YPMA A.B. Pre-Seminary Have Gorl llzy friend, who jmssetlz all the rest. Smuzv, Iowlxg Pre-Seminary l. 25 Bible Study 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANKLIN H. ZEEUIV B.S. General He jmlx his zvorrics in a pocket afilli a lmlc in il. PNIT1-zksmx, Nuw JIERSEYQ Thespians 11 Phytozoon 23 Veterans 2, 35 Varsity 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Oratorio l, 2: Veterans Choir 2, 3: A Cappella 1, 2, 3. RAYMOND ZYLMAN A.B. General No wealth is like the quiet mind. SIIIZBOYCAN, IVlscoNs1N. LOUIS ZYLS'l'R.X 13.5. General Thar ain'l no use in geitin' Tiled. LYNDRN, XVASHINGTONQ Varsity Basketball l, 2, 4. MARTIN G. ZYLSTRA A.B. Pre-Seminary How forcible are words of u1J1'iglll11ess. SULLY, Iowa: Missions 1, 2: l're'Scminary 2, 33 lfor- ensics 2. El: Student Council 2, -l. P.-XUI. CALVIN ZYLSTR.-X AB. l're-Seminary Wl1oso lms .rlrill in Ihr: nr! of muxic is of good teln- pcramenl, filled for all things. GRAND Rfwms. BIICHIGANQ Pre-Seminary 1. 2, 3. -ig Bible Study l, 2, 3, fl: Varsity 43 Musicians Guild -lg Orchestra 1, 2. 3, fl: Pre-Seminary Choir 43 Chimes 4' Track 3. 4, letter award 3. 1 RODGER ZWEMER A.B. General We lose it not so long ax we can smile. HOI.LAND. NIICHICANQ Band I. 2. x i 3 .1 1:4 f. L 1 . 5-Al , ik' rf YK PM .. 1 , 1 'a , , we .3- 5 .a?,.:? ll 'V gif Kialiiigm ' ' , ' .Tj ,. w eagle,--f .A ,' l.,vA -1 ,, Q .ag f figifi' I v ,ff I fl? 5 .A .- f rf 35 15. 'T -' -' 1. . f'- .Ae L! 79' xi Tj 'ef Q-V GORDON GILLISSE 3-Year Pre-Engineering The lllb07',S forgnllen when the sweat dries. GRAND RfXI,IlJS. DIICHIGANQ Baseball l JOY ELIZABETI-I VANDERTILL A.B. Education There is no index of clmracler as sure as the voice. GRAND RAPIDS, RIICHIC.-KN, Thespians 1, 2: Girls Choir lg A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Student Council 3: Prism 3 SENIOR WILLIS BAJEMA .-LB. General SIIIQLDON, IOWA RL I'l-I BOSSLER .-LB. Education HAROLD DE JONG A.B. Education SoU'rI-I HOLLAND, II.LINoIs LAXVRENCE DEN BESTEN A.l5. Pre-Seniinary PELLA, IOWA HAROLD HOMAN 3-Year Pre-Engineering GRAND IlAPIDS, IYIICI-IIGAN SUZANNE E. JAGOBUSSE A.B. Education HOLLAND, MICIIIGAN BENJAMIN A. JOHNSON 3-Year Pre-Engineering GRAND RAI'lD5, MICIIIGAN MITCHELL S. LAI-IAM E3-Year Pre-Medical GRAND RAPIDS, INIICIIIGAN CAROL VAN IVYLEN A.B. Education There was II clislance in her lonk that made us 1001: again. GRAND R1KI'IDS, iVIICI'IlG,-NN S NOT PICTURED PHILIP RALPH LUCASSE 3-Year Pre-Engineering GRAND RAPIDS, IWICHIGAN YVILLIAM POSTHUMA B.S. General GRAND RAPIDS, LIICI-IIGAN I-I. JAMES RYSKAMP A.B. General GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN JAMES STRIICWERDA 3-Year Pre-Dental GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN RITS TADEMA A.B. Pre-Seminary NETHERLANDS BERNARD TEN BROEK A.B. General GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN ROBERT E. VANDER VENNEN 3-Year Pre-Engineering GRAND RAPIDS, IWIICHIGAN JANET D. VAN DYKE A.B. Education GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 94 I The solemn graduation exercises at the Civic Auditorium marked the close of college life for Calvin's greatest senior class - but at the same time marked the commencement of something greater! It opened the way for new experiences, new challenges, new opportunities. To these graduates their fellow class- men extend sincere wishes for God's blessing in a life dedicated to Him. 95 K. Slage 2' r. L. Vanden Handel J. Nykamp, J. Maliepaard 0 john Maliepaard .... ..... P resident Ken Slagcr ......... . . . Vice-President Lee Vanden Handel ...... Student Council June Nykamp ...,,.. ' . . f5CC7'L'lClI'37-T7'EflSllTET 96 l A JL, 'HHEQM 1 ' w w Q , x gi- V 1: Wifi Gerald Alkema Paul Andriese Harry Arnold Evelyn Atema Harvey Baas Louis Baker Willis Beckering Dudley Bennett Eugene Berends Alva Berghuis Stuart Bergsma Anthony Betten Gerda Beversluis Ralph Boersma Shirley Boersma Clarence Bolt Jacob Boonstra Paul Boonstra Robert Boot Gordon Bordewyk John Borst Carl Bos Donna Bos Elinor Bouwsma Peter Brouwer Peter Brouwer Bill Buikema Ruth Bult Q 61 ,, wr 'I ' .PL f x . 4 , l ' 'itll llfli - , 1 1 , gif, i nv, 1 if , Af. wat' -f' ,l,-... ,A emit , ' ' f f7 .Q ?ll'9' B' .. , 2 lfiflal J V . D I- ,Q ' f , ' ,rlrgf , it AQ ' Q za' '4 1 97 n 2 , 7 x 'A E 11 l l I W . - iff g 2' g j Y Q K P . U, Y., Q , Wu, , ,X Q 'Q l .NR b X N R .-' lql v' I 'V , . M-gs x . y, r I-.. M 1-ef! 1 'X Q, 4. ,a , I li j. A: L 1 6' .' ' ' , I 13 ff 1 al Q14 Q. ' ' 'iiniilp , Q Q5 '- 7 '1 1 lk! 3 r V qw ' l w 1 zip? wx? fl Y im' 'Q l A D -rr V is f I N A V' - ls ' ' i f 1 W f D el l X ei W, A or o ix l . I Q LQQPY, l 1' XE 41-Q' , -5.1 fe 3 gh- 54:2 ' A V ,al w e X 3 'Na F ' i U . yr , I J i if 7'?'g.,. 'L' X me 1 WL Q , 1 A in L X I i Ee Fire Row l : Harvey Bultje, Fred Bultman, James Bultman, Dale Bussis, Hilbrand Buurma, Barnard Byma Row 2: Calvin Cevaal, Berna Colslnan, Ivan Compagner, Harold Dateina, Eleanor De Boer, Marie De Boer Row 3: Richard De Beor, Robert De Boer, J. Arthur Decker, Douglas De Graaf, jean De Haan, Ray De Haan Row 41-: Martin Dekker, YV'ilbur Dekker, Herbert De Maagd, Barabara Den Braber, Gerald De Nooyer, Margaret De Puyt Row 5: Doris De Ruiter, Franklin De Vos, Josephine De Vries, Margaret De Vries, John De X'Vaard, Cornelia De NfVitr Row 1: Norman Dice, G. Bernarcl Dokter, Harold Dorman, Alberta Dykstra, Earl Dykstra, John Dykstra Row 2: Kathryn Dykstra, Louis Dykstra, Vvillllilll Dykstra, Lillian Eiten, Gerrit Eylander, Gerrit Feyen Row 3: Frederick Frieswyk, Lorna Fries- wyk, Sue Galema, Richard Gelclhof, Owen Gesink, Dorothy Goossen Row 4: Merle Grevengoed, Gordon Critter, jerrian Jr. Gunnink, Charles Haack, John Hamersma, Alfred Hannirik Row 5: Mary Ann Harnew, Roger Ray Harrison, Trena Hartog, Richard Hartwell, Elizabeth Hendricks, Calvin I-Ieronirnus ' 1+ A X ., . A, D , l , - ',,f,,,:, 'qi X r. 1 'Vg l - , K 9 'nf -- l1', W - .xx A X, ., r 1. 5 A y ' N ' ' -- : -'iw ' his 1-:sf . Zi' . 'b ings' gf 1 V , -:- 1 . W li ill 11 ' t-'iii - . -Wa, H .- i ' A 7 F ,- .. . f . .gf 'Fi ' ,,t lli'i.,1'f ' fur- ' 'fr .f ' -M i f , il ji K' -, A xii 2? A ff' F M :Q r lii i In Y ,'f.'r' A 1 ,-,i .at A - el i 0 . 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H' 100 Harold I-Iinken Steven Hoekman Jack I-Iolwerda Harold Homan Betty Hoolsema Margaret Hoolsema Lois House Gertrude Houseward Cornelius Huizenga Nicholas Huizenga Frank Huyser VVi11iam Huyser Calvin Iwema George jasperse James Jeffers Norma Kalmink Edwin Kamps Corrine Kass Henrietta Kingma Alice Klein Ted Klooster Robert Knott John Kok Cornelia Kolb Alvin Koning jylene Kooi Maynard Kooistra john Kornelis Marcia Kuizema Ronald Kunnen Peter Lagerwey Guy Lambers Clarence Lanclhuis Donald Lautenback Mae Lenderink Peter Linclemulder Albert Lotternian Robert Louis Philip Lucasse Frederick Malefyt Ht ir v t mr wa . Q' i' 1 ll . . 'E 1. .L 41 ,- nr i .lolm Maliepaard ff , I . Marvin Meeter ' l Q ' hi ui, Lois Meetsma P , 'L EA- '- - ' 1 4 1 Y ' lg' L' Theodore Mmnema .A ' ,Eg-4 1 35 if -' N Q A ' t' 'vi .. W N tri' 2 iihizw A , ' June Moerland Joanne Monsma John Morren Donald Negen Edward Newhof t ..fe-1-- Bernard Niemeyer Y , June Nykamp ' 1 Gerard Oosterhouse t 1 'iii :LAL Donald Opperwal rl l n Cornelius Persenaire Theodore Ponstein 3' l ' Marvin Po . - Tl' ' Ppema xr,- l ' A 'fgijg' ,LV if-. 4 7 101 iv. - M ,Z fl ..,. 7.-V :..l.., -, if :se 's: .f,3.,.-.?f.E..f , .,.. il in Q.. . H.. l 7 Y l -es ' 5 'S' .n :ng l Q L L .4. , , tv .t .,u , .gf . I V. , 1 -L 'Em , . , - -, L? gl .. . - -12.1. . F W. , 5. ,.1 5 i ,K . 'E N if 'gl WV iv, lil: at ll L 4 gi ' we fr E'IZ'- w I i ., vid 'fr' -: gk Pt, ' f :Q Wm Zn r :Q X ilk- I 'idx r ,Q . I A ': I .W a l i.. ' -all A 1215, V . 'LJ - L 'in- A- ' ' 2, 3, 'Q , , .bl ' ns' I I s Ja, L uf' rv T A :ff w 3 . ., . ' 2 ..' '- .. , 1 I' 19 '- J ' 1 323 VU.: J, 4 x 2 I f ...1 'P' . ,,.a1V'r'55'?e1-1 15 W I I v 1 V . 'Q L.f... . ..' 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Row 3: Michael Ruiter, Charles Ryskamp. l-Ierwin Scheltema, Lewis Scrhoon, Carole Schultze, Almon Schut Row el: John Schutten, Norman Slagter, Henry Smith, George Spee Kenneth Slager, Smit, Maynaard Row 5: jack Stoepker, James Strikwerda, Duane Swets, Jack Swets, Leonard Sytsma, Samuel Ten Brink l fs Row l: Herlnina Ten l-larmsel, Charles Terpstra, X'Villia1n Teunissen, Ronald Thomasina, james Tinnner, john Tinnner Row 2: Henry Tuinstra, Pierson Van Alten, Adrian Van Andel, Nicholas Van Andel, Vivian Van Beck, Gerald Van Den Berg Row 3: Mart Vanden Berg, Alvin Vanden Bosch, Florence Vanden Bosch, Lee Vanden Handel, Harold Vanden Hoek, Glen Van- der Aa Row el: Maasie Vanderbilt, Ann Vande Ree, Laurine Vande Ree, Maynard Vander Kuyl, Sidney Vander Laan, Henry Vander Linde Row 5: Patricia Vander Linde, Frances Van- der May, Harriet Vander Meer, Douglas Vander VVall, Marjorie Van Der lfVeele, Hilda Vander Zwaag ,lj V, . 1. ,1 ' EJ V' V g a J tiff A E' be ' ' xx fi 'Y iii: I , ,I I J : ',f. . , 4 rrr, I ,I ix 24 li .Q fjj vxlx Raw a F' . 3 'fc i M- I gl i , M. 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A P- 'V -.1 l n v , N I I g. 104 Gordon Vande Vusse Martin Van Dyke Xvillard Van Essen Ruth Van Genderen Marian Van Halserna John Van Heest Richard Van Laar Gerard Van Leeuwen Gladys Van Noord John Van Stempvoort Arthur Van Til Wayne Van YVylen Anthony Van Zanten Bernard Veenstra Marvin Veenstra Eleanor Veldman Stanley Velterna Robert Vermeer James Versluis Dorothy Visser Cornie Vogel Garrie Voorman Marilyn Vos Gene Vredeveld Dorothy Vree Roy Vriesrnan Albert Mfalma Neal VVeernhoff Lziurzi YVeesies Post Clarence Wferkernzt -lay YVesseling Bernice Mlestra Charles White Henry Xvieberdink Burnie Wiersina Shirley X'VlCl'SlTlZl Leon Witteveen Betty YVolters Frank VVolz, Fred Wfoudenberg Catherine Wybenga Arthur NVyn1an Joanne Wyngarden Delores Yonkers Barbara Zandee Alice Zandstra Helen Zandstru Marcia Zwier Paul Zwier Andrew Zylstra Gerald Zylstra Ben Zandstra Bernie Kruezer Ted Monsma Bill Reus Rits Tadema 1 6 S' ' A U I J ' G .eh -' ,,.. N ' .. ff 'F '. :., - gg' , M ' ' -U 2 F ill ' at fi . V, .. 'f W- I ,1 i A -g 'w:, l 'Q - '. ii i - 9, 1 PF -' Q X-wx -W r 'S . ' I B i B -Vit B ' ,V .,, 5 , 'HQ ,, if a V' ' 7 Qi. 3 if ' i, A f i- i 1 E I ,jrfkzi-3 ' , '-:al , , S ' '-F we gi i ' I i 51 .1 J , B i eif'e El x X it iX,.n. -V lb U .-A 9 J o 5? A1 JU? -dft F3 .1 714. L., -,. 'J 'c .1 . 1 i . 3. 'iii ., 4 ,Q il., V -1 ' 'ie an f M' -i B . - vw i V ' 1 , t f- 1. i Tir .L ' -Q 1 ' ' - ' pl I f...1x , X ' Q, A ,. - ' 1 B 1 I 105 .S L k 'S .ik . Q Z. 1 2,1 jf .AQ J 45:-e r' 21,1 new H. Hoek E. ' stra, C. Bergsm Kuxpers, R if! , v 1 X 3, . Jellema Calvin Bergsma .... ....... P reszdeni HC1'11121ll Hoekstra. . . . . . Vice-President Rod Jellema .... ..... . Student Council -f 'f Eloise Kuipers. . . .... Secretrzm'y-Treasurer 1 1 f 1- '- A ! I P X f 106 Lois Aldrich Bernard Apol Alan Arkema .Betty Arkema Paul Assink Vernon B2l21l'Illlll'l Ailien Bajeinu Keith Baker Robert Baker Paul Bakker Theodore Bakker Richard Ballast Jacqueline Butts Dorcas Beznnish Marvin Beelen Chester Bergman Andrew Bergsmzl Calvin Bergsma Derke Bergsma Doris Bielema jack Billings Barbara Bishop Raymond Bittner Arthur Blackport Ruth Blauw Robert Boerenia Roy Boeskool jack Bolt Helena Boomsnia Catherine Borduin Nellie Borduin Nellie Borger June Bos june Bounm X'Vlll112l Boumzi W fi 7' , r lu' r v it i N rl .. w it J an . E Q, H i 4. Q? ..,w:- :Z V- H.: 25 E . , g-'.sa.: W H lf' - i'i L 'if 'Ll 'fi 4-12. . -Y Y 1 -... iii , B- A f-we ' 1 Q if B i 2 . ' l 'A 'i ' D Y . 5' l B 'F' N E' A V A , Q' --i. -fi ', i - 0 - '- lll it ' icsitif B e i B efli iii B J if B. if ff 1-1-,..s L etti if - e ' it B 'iii l ' B I, :nav I ul N: F. , Alva! , V M I :EG V ? 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Richard De Lano, Nell De Mey, Gerrit De Vries, Henry De X+Vitt, Dale Diep- house, Helen Doornbos, Harvey Duthler Row 2: Earl Dykema, Florence Dykstra, .lack Dykstra, Jerome Dykstra, Margaret Dykstra, Anthony Ehlers, Theodore Elhant Row fi: Ioan listie, Bernice Evenhouse, Ralph Evensen, Ralph Exoo, Charles Fed- dema, Theodore Feenstra, James Fennenla Row Ll: Margaret Feringa, Carroll Fey, Shirley Flanders, Anna Mae Flokstra, Marilyn Flokerts, Orval Fopina, Roland Frens Row 5: Jacoba Fridsma, Paul Gezon, Henry Gort, Arline Grilhoen, Nelson Gritter, Roy Gritter, Howard Groeneveld . ' 'xr' ' - 1 . I -an :v M y ' -- ' 'P DF ' V . ,f 'e ' - f y f. Q , gg. x 7? ' ei C 5 'A if i 5, y V 9- yr y i . y D y r- W . w ' ' X -'i A . b , . lily' V l pix. i , ,,'., x I' , ' A .fb A ifisig N .V , , 1 I '13 'L 'N u if at 592,57 , D 3 9 D gf fur -X Q-wifi! ll 'E A ,, f Q fl 'H Vi V Q - Y- ' ' ' il 'fig .f if Ai' I 5 Q9 n H Y ' -I! Y f i 4 -y ,it l D . ...ff-T :F V Q er r as .Q f .9 H .i . 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Jac obsma, C .I. Bos, . Spnelhof F. Van , Halsema ,afwx Franklin Van I-Ialsexna. . . ,..... Presiclent A1 ii, Stanley Jacobsma. . . .. . Vzce-Preszdent f ff Charles Spoelhof. . . ..... Student Council W Iunc Bos ........ .... . S'e'c1'eta1fy-Treas1m'er 116 Q Kiki? 5 J as wi Lois Aardcma Dirk Aardsma Gerard Akkerhuis Ruth Alberda Leonard Albers Cleo Aldrich, Jr. Henrietta Algra Vlfilliam Alphanaar Jack Andriese Beth Arnoys joan Atema Ralph liaas Roland Baas Robert Bakker Carolyn Balfoort Joyce Baujes Belly Bergsina john Bergsma Alvin Berkompas Duane Beukema Carolyn Bishop Wesley Blom Winston Boclkins Vernon Boerinan Everet Boersma Maurice Bolt Robert Bolt Shirley Bolt Antoinette Borduin Ahna Bos Gordon Bos Kathryn Bos Donald Boskcr Clarence Bosnia David Bosscher Mildred Bolling Calvin Bouwnnan Thelma lioven Maurice Brandt Lewis llrasser Thelma Breaker Rosella Brink Rosalie Bronkema Lois Brooks Celia Bruinooge Rodger Buining Allan Bult N Sydney Cllllllllellgll Stanley Cok Robert Cooper Henry De Boer Larry De Boer Leona De Bruin john De Groot + L Us .5 . i ' - 1 , i FJ f r .1 , ' i '41 R All , , , ,mp .7 W 'W . as.,-V ' Ev 1.V. ff? ' .. V ,510 . ,- 1 - . - .r f ka k i f ' , . 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Thomas De Vries, Harvey De X'Vent, Delores De Witt, Donald De Young, Evelyn De Young, Gordon De Young, Marian Dice, Alvin Diephouse 118 Q., I ,I , -N .' ci V . fa A 'fi n in V 'M A 'M lg 1 7 'FV .U if V - an , 1!--' -3 A rn' M . 'ES 2' L' ' ' 31' r.. ' ,' A ' fffs' H ? K A V ,-W it M ,,,e ,. aim, W try' 4 LfL..u ,i is F. I A. is wr- L:-J! - . pl ,, 5 1 4' by 1 f-fig, L' re ' Aix' Lex s s i7 LF' G G E, we F .i ' ' T. L., AQ L- xx fx X N if t, - lg At. r ' F 2 A Q A i ' ,Qi . ,Fr ri' ' ' ' I D Row 4: Marjorie Dobben, Della Doctor, Betty Drukker, lVilliam Dubois, Shirley Duininck, Matthew Du Pree. Alvin Dykhuizen, Gerben Dykstra Row 5: Gwendolyn Dykstra, Jessie M. Dykstra, Rayda Dykstra, Suzanne Dykstra, Doris Ensink, Richard Eppinga, Gladys Faber, Marjorie Feenstra Row 6: Elaine Fennema, Marilyn Ferguson, Wayne Franson, Kenneth Frieswyk, Theodore Gabrielse, Lois Geers, jean Gerritsen, Marcella Goris Row 7: Sylvia Gorter, Dale Gosselink, Gene Goulooze, Nelma Gritter, Donald Groen, Audrey Groot, Andrew Haagsma, Raymond Haan Row 1: Joan Hanenburg, Herman Hanko. Seymour Harkema, James Hasper, Robert Hasper, Jolm Hasseler, Millard I'I2l.l.hElW1lJ', Robert Heerdl Row 2: Barbara Heeres, I-lcrman Helder, Cornelius Hellinga, Henry I-Iennink, Helen Hinken, Donald Hinz. Beverly Hoek, Edith Hoekstra Row 3: Helen Hoekslra, Ruth Hoekstra, Ruth Holman. Lorraine Hofslra, Dewey Hoilenga, Robert Holtrop. Jan Hoogeboom, Lavina Hoogeveen Row fl: Marvin Hooker, Donald House, Dorothy l-Ioving, Thelma Hoving, Mary Huissen, Allene Huiz- enga, James Huizenga, Mary Hybels W .,. Row 5: Francis Jacobs, Stanley Jacobsma, Louise Jacoby, Donald Jeffer, Carl Jesser, Howard Johnson, Jacoba Jorritsma, Lloyd Kanips Row 6: Edward Keegstra, Johanna Keuning, Willard Kingina, Lucille Klasscn, Lloyd Kleinhuizen, Robert Klinip, Jean Klooster, James Kok Row 7: Marjorie Kok, Sybern Kok, Siephen Kolk, Howard Koning, Marvin Kooinian, Arlene Kooistra, Mary Kooistra, Sylvia Kooislra R J., V - Y Y J L ' . . we Q F ff o we - ' 2' .I 4 ,Ii 1 -X .x Y. :yi ll I V - 1 lit . . D. 1 f if - l ii f - .f ' ' '--' 5 Q ' W ..j.Lf,.-H' :Ca , .-1 isizgl 2 A ,fa P3 1 A ME ' L Y A. A 2 V W W 5 Y I 'I W in 'filer' -V 'fy , . 5' '- 'iff i X Q if F' in if f E J . J J f Q X ' .' . 'AKA' A' J' if it ' A xx . ,r-f ... J 6 3-Y' mr, 2-:iii .Q I V ' I ., V -X :Z H ,VI W' I I Hx KV 1 ,..,. 1 4 5 ea J A . lx. -1 H . A eg 4 I r ' A. Ha. xl , .-Eg' I .fx ..l. . H ' ' ' ' 5 ' . ' LV Q , le 5 if e li ir . . ' '54 A . 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Niepert A ix' its R, , Carol Nordyke l y' ' ,'1 Gerard Nyenlnns A Matthew Okkenia I , .Eg Kenneth Ollholf -'X iam . . .Q , Surah Ooms . , Verna Oostenink 'A .. 5. 5, f - 1 9 975 Donald Oosterhouse .n . -34 I Joanne Oosterhousc ' 1 i J I Christina Oosthoek V , , Edith Osinga 1 Q lf if , 120 Roger Otten Carol Overbeck jerry Paltnzt F janet Paulson i x Claire Penningzt ' ' 'senaire 4 . . lileanox l ei Q9 5 Que . , . uf L E l 6 is rf l, 'E A, A 5- 1. i f 'l' 5 Frances Peterson Evelyn Petroeljc ' Gordon Piersma -- 5' X Eleanor Ploeg F- v' Lee Pool 3' N i 1' Ruth Poppen 1, ' A .1 -Z gg Starling Post 3 lu - ,li . , 'M Betty Postetnn A ' ' gg C ' , I-lilclrccl Prangcr -5, Q ' is ', 4- gg- inf' l 5 X IA Harriett Primus ' ' X M., 4 ' 4 Marilyn Prins --E-' '- I T--r fl ffiaj ' Hnrvin Reinink .'..-.-H112 I I I ' , y' 5 ' 'i5'BJ I- ' 1 f ' fi Louis Reyner Q V F 1':ttricia Ribbenw 3 ', V, Gerald Rielberg 155- , ' .-5, -: - ,f ' 1 Roger Ricwnld . qs' X . 9 ' 9' ' Robert Rinck ' t ' ' , 'f 55 'A '.,. 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J nuary I8, I973 ALL YUU' NEED TU HNUW: Inhn Chancellor N BE Nightly News 6:30 pm Channel W3 ulry. ES, SOME RTONS! LE l Row 1: john Van Lopik, Pearl Vannette, Edward Van Poolen, Minerva Van Roekel, Helene Van Til, Warren Van Tongeren, Constance Van Zylveld, Paul J. Venstra Row 2: Clarence Vclgersdyk, George Veltema, Marvin: Veltkamp, Melvina Veneina, Catherine Verhage, Eugene Ver Hage, john Verwys, Hazel Vinkeuiulder Row 3: Henry Visscher, Arthur Volkema, Harold Volkema. Garrett Voogt, Katherine Vos, Dorothy Vrede- voogd, john Friend, Cora Wfaandcrs Row 4: Virginia vV61'l'iC1lN1, Charles 'Werner, Clarissa Westmass, Lorraine Xvestra, Rod Yilestveer, Dorothy Wezeman, Robert Hlilson, Ruth Yklollers Row 5: Ralph Wloltluiis, Lois NVorkman, Sally Yff, Kathleen Zandstra, Jeanne Zuiderveld, Alton Zwier, J. Huizenga, J. Gunnink Row 6: H. Bere, H. Buurma, P. Iwema, A. Lanser, G. Ringelberg, D. Steenwyk, J. Van Bruggen, Vander Ark Row 7: E. Vander Molen, C. Venema, XV. 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Hx:-g,1, ,wg 7131-if V i'V1nL.mgXiag5,i,31-,qi-ii' . ,-.'L!l'y,'siQ?Q,'ff ,4:1uVq:ZV mz?g25f1Vf .f 4 -1-5 ii:-f'W'i is 'zffaikie' V--36: J ' V -V - ,531-eg: ,s ,nj f'f.,gA:-'5- 4.w-:1.:f- 'Vg V. ,mig- - V 5.5532 f x - V1 2':fjfia5mfVMffie355: VE 035525 V, ' n-.13 1 'Vi-,href-ff I n ' - ' QL-. . . -'.::- ,. x ' .Y , 0,-Y 9, - Vu.. . ,T . 1. .. F. Van Halsema, R. Jellema, C. Bergsmn, J. Maliepaard, J. Stek, president: Dr. Radius, faculty advisor: L. Van Handel, M. Zylstra, N. Vander Zee Dr. Radius, advisor: J. Stek, president The drive behind the student council steps from its desire to encourage school spirit and to further the aims of Calvin College. An atmosphere of good will behind the screen of duty enables the members to plan and execute assignments effectively. This year the Council has been active in initiating the Inter- collegiate Service Bureau, a department instituted to co-orclinate student activities and resources. It has also investigated the pos- sibility of joining the National Student Association. Some of the other tasks of this organi- zation included sponsoring the all-school Mixing Bowl, supervising the Chimes and Prism, apportioning student organi- zation fees, arranging the Mid-lvinter Music Festival, regulating student chapel participation, drafting Il new constitution for the student body, and collecting stu- dent contributions lor civic causes- to say nothing of holding mock elections. Mock election campaign The victor s march Mixing Bowl The spark a four alarm fire 3rd Row: mth Row rnson H. Dorman, M. Vander Weele, H. Doornhos, M. Brink, A. Klein -ith Row: druks, J. Dykstra, K. Bos, J. Maliepaard A. Sluys. R. Gahrielse, L. Westra, L. Bosscnga. L. Hnogevcen, P. Assink, P. Brouwer. A. Berkompas. V. Hugen. R. Mulder, F Slnglaub, C. Spuelhof, D. .Innkcr : B. Wolters, P. Vannette, L.. De Bruin. J. Jeffers. A. Arkema, H. Louis, R. Tademn, F. Van Hnlscma, E. Etehouwer, R. Har- M. De Boer. M. Fergusen. J. Keunimr. L. Hofstra. J. Atema, J. Bultman. J. Tcrpstra. R. Buininz, YV. Van Dyke, E. Hen- nd Row: D. Sneller, M. Spoolstra. J. Vanderson, L. Eiten, M. Nyberpz. M. Van Dyken, P. De Young, J. Ellenbaas, K. Singer, S. Rooy, M Van Dyk. D. Visser. J. Harrington, G. Vander Veen. E. Schilpcroort lst Row: P. Ribbens. T. Boven. M. Vande Kieft, A. Bas. J. Gerrilson I I ' The desire to go into all the world and tell the story of Gocl's blessing of salva- tion has been more deeply inscribed in the hearts of Calvin students through the ellorts of the Mission Club. Besides meet' ing every other Xlfeclnesday evening, many of the lnlmlred fifty members were engaged in practical mission activities, singing and speaking at the city jail, at convalescent homes and in local missions. Standing: M. De Vries, secretary: K. Slager, vice-presi dent: P. De Young, treasurer. Seated: J. Ellenbaas, presidentg Dr. Monsma, advisor S. Rooy, field secretary 2 i P , t,-if X o 5 . 'D .gli .- 4th Row: M. Ferguson, J. Keuning, A. Bos, L. De Bruin, M. Vande Kieft, D. Sneller 3rd Row: R. Gnbrielse, A. Sluys, J. Atema, G. Steigengn, E. Vander Molen 2nd Row: T. Boven, P. Ribhens, V. Hugen, J. Vanderson, M. Spoelstra, E. Schilperoort lst Row: Miss Van Opynen, M. De Vries, C. Poel, G. Zylstra ha' .. . M. De Vries, president: Miss Van Opynen, advisor: C. Poel. treasurer: G. Zystrn. vice-president 129 Let the beauty of jesus be seen in me, All His wonderfizl passion and purity, O TlI0'lL Spirit divine, all my nature ie me, Till the beauty of jesus be seen in me The words of this sacred hymn express the theme of the Girls Fellowship Club. Gathering in the girls' lounge every other Wfednesday evening, the girls shared in conducting devotions and in discussing scriptural topics. Since the main objec- tive for this year was to become more familiar with professions which can be followed by Christian women, a number of guest speakers were invited to discuss their vocations. Wlietller gathered in fellowship at their regular meetings or at their social events- the Thanksgiving Day potluck dinner and the traditional formal ban- quet in the Spring-the lines of the theme song always characterized the Girls Fellowship Club. i Being f0l'CMVil1'llCli is being fO1'C2ll'l1lCll.n might well have been the motto of the Pre-Sem Club. Debates, 1'Olll1Cl-IZllJlC discussions and guest speak- ers served to 2lCqll2liHl its members with tl1e prob4 lems of the IHCII of the cloth. Their Spifltlllll I I heritage was impressed upon them bv Il series of Standing: A. Van Andel, secretary: Prof. Van Tll, advnsurg I I I I I I' I I I K. Slaizer. president: P. Brouwer. vicnr expositlons 011 the live points ot LlllX'llllSlI1. Social Seated: R. Rony, vice-president: A. Zylstra, treasurer , I I , , activities were highhghtecl by the 11111111111 ban- quet. 4th Row: L. Bossenbroek, M. Stcfzink. S. Cooper, H. Bode, S. Veltema. J. Hofman, R. Graves, J. Vanden Hoek, VV. Van Dyke H. Hollander, J. Elenbaas. F. De Boer. J. Bultmnn, S. Ten Brink 3rd Row: M. Meeter. G. Van Groningen, A. Hannink, H. Arnold, C. Persenaire, F. Van Halsema. A. Berkompas, D. Aardsma J. Bergsma, J. Leugs, W. Vun Essen. J. Maliepaard 2nd Row: C. Tuininga, H. Wieherdink. R. Bronkema, D. Berpzsma, H. Hiemstra. C. Werkema, E. Cooke. W. Boelkins, J. Veltema H. Bult'e. A. Arkema lst Row: F. De Boer, E. Murlink, H. Louis, A. Van Andel, secretary: P. Brouwer, vicar: K. Slager, president: S. Rooy, vice president: A. Zyistra. treasurer: P. Zylstra HB? w gg. -xr I gsi 4th Row: C. Bergsms, D. Berzsma, A. Bergsma, J. Elenbaas, hetloo 3rd Row: J. Morren, D. Bnuma. A. Veenstrn. L. Hoogeveen. 2nd Row: C. Bergman, R. Sytsma. B. Hoolsema, A. Klein, lst Row: R. Harrison, J. Bcrgsma. E. Miner, C. De Witt. S. P. Brouwer, W. Swierenga, K. Slager, B. Ypma, W. Van- D. Visser, R. Buining, G. Spee, F. De Boer, A. Arkema D. Bielenia, L. Kamps. P. Zylstra Post, J. Jeffers, A. Walma For an hour of devotion and spiritual refreshment, many students found time to attend one of the three Bible Study Groups, each ol which IIICI twice a week. The hour is spent in prayer, singing, discussion. This year the groups chose to study Paul's Epistle to james and also the current Sunday School lessons. These groups were an iinportunt aid to spiritual life at Calvin. Standing: D. Buuma, D. Bergs- ma Seated: W. Swierenza, Prof. Van Til, B. Hoolsema 131 I H. Bultje.. ........... editor S. Rooy. . . , .1111.s1'ness manager The complete sell-out of the attractive .1949 Sludemf Guide gives evidence of the important part this publication plays in the life of the Calvin student. The thirty- one pages ol' names, adclre sses, and phone numbers of fElCIllly members, ach trative personnel, and students of Ca ninis- lvin College and Seminary, as well as a con- venient uable i Guide a must for all. Club Directory, afford much val- nformation which makes the The quarter pays dividends U I Each year Cliimes sponsors a literary and art contest. Essays, book reviews, poems, short stories and editorials are eligible as literary contributions. The winning selec- tions and other submissions of literary merit are published in the spring under separate cover. This is the Literary Chimes. In sponsoring this supplement, Chimes recognizes the cultural and aesthetic im- portance of creative writing. The competi- tion and the possibility of publication give students who are developing ability in the various forms of written expression an in- centive to discipline and further refine their work. The 21l't contest, too, reveals much talent and stimulates effort. This year's editor of Lilermy Chimes is Miss Alice Fenenga, a student who has taken Hrst place in the literary contests of the last two years, and is outstanding in the field of college writing. i ,,,' ,w'rr-' fmi 'QMS f Unlolding week by week the story of Calvin Col- lege, 1949, the Chimes this year presented an alive and alert student newspaper that reached new heights of popularity with the student body. The staff functioned this year under the leader- ship of Neal Rensenbrink, editor in chief, and Jim La Brenz, who dealt with the ever present Hnancial problem. A hard hitting editorial col- umn was one of the big attractions of the paper, and this, plus other improvements, enabled the C- Rem,enh,i,,k, editor Chimes to reach a new level of journalistic worth. In addition to the publication of the weekly paper, the Chimes once again sponsored the Fine Arts Contest and the publication of the Literary Chimes, thus making one of the principal cul- tural contributions to the story of Calvin Col- lege, 1949. J. La Brenz, business manager Sm!! Standing: J. Lont, M. Dekker, H. Zandstra, A. Fenenga, R. Jellema Seated: M. Van Dyk, N. Rensenbrink, Dr. W. T. Radius, advisor: L. Vanden Handel, C. Ter Maat l I l . E E: 'l .v i 3 -J .4 - . Standing: C. Tuinenga, P. Zylstra, P. Lagerwey, P. Ward, M. Tomga, J. Maliepaard, N. Tania, R. Haan, E. Dyksra Seated: R. Imanse. C. Schryvers, E. Bouwsma, M. Kuizema, E. Atema, L. Meetsma ff? Standing: N. Coolbaugh, D. Van Antwerpen, J. Broekhuizen, L. Reyner Seated: L. Weesies, J. La Brenz, G. Grove 1 3 fa X nl' The 1ays of 111L111o1y soon grow dun and the story of l1le at Calvm 1n tlllS ye 11 15 no longer so keenly 1e111embe1ed It 1s the hope ol the P1 15111 staff WXl11Cl1 spent many long but sauslymg hou1s IH the productlon of tl11s book that the P11s111 W111 not only glVC 1mmed1.1te enjoyment but w1ll 1n the ye trs to some d1flL1SC the llgllt of mernoly once agam 1nto all the color waunth and b11ll1Hl1CC of the Calvm Story of 48 Lztemry AIICC Klem LCIIKOI Mentey Bosch Pete De Boer Herrn Hoekstla A1 thur Otten Allce Re1ts1n'1 NOIIH THHIS COIIIIIC Ter Maat C211Oly1'1 Van Darn ein Mfestm 411' and 0100711 anon Paul Anduese Echtor Ken Bervsrna Iohn Kalsbeck Dot Kass VIV Van Beelx Doug Vanderwall A1 Vos Publzcatzons Ted lxI1I1llC111H Manager lack B11nks La De Boer ohn Helltlllk Bob HOCkSl1H Lenore La Bot7 Ruth Ten Have Do1otl1y VISSCI Paul ZXVICI Spells M uty V xnclen Be1g LClllO1 lake Bervluus Jack RIPSEIW Pznfr Ponffs une S1CSXVC1Cll Manager Ann Iloekenga fX1lCI'1C Talen -45' R Paxton Editor Edzlor Robert Paxton Assoczate Edztm lVla1C18 ZW1er zllavznffzmr Edzloz Roge1 Van Heymngen Buszness Manager: Gerald Talen T1 easmer Arnold Dood G Talen M Z ner Dr Radlus R Van Heymngen R Paxton Semmary Edztow XA71ll1S De Boer Promotzon Nlanageo Casey YVonde1 gem Actzvztzes Warren De Vos LIZ S1311 dft Pholovl alblzy Iohn I-Ioekstl 11 CO Cduols Nell De Mey lnanagel Lee Pool Dave Bossehel C1111 les VVCIIICI l2ls1e Sclnlperoort GCIIII De V1 ICS Ruth V1nde1b1lt Tyibz ts 136 F ' : at 11 -W 1 1, eg dw . , , . . I ' - C 2. , 1 , , . , , , , . . . ' , , ' , , 'Z , ' , ', ' V , -,D vo 7 Q J 4 . '.......... ' ' 1 'V 2 ' ,LQ '53 1 .-125' 17 I I rf: yy I ' 1 . . 4 . Q x c In ' c J. P. O -' A 1 ' ' , . . . x - y 1 W y 1 1 s 1 . D 1 , ' f.. . , '. . ' ' c 1 , .4 Q5 - . nc , cf o 'V 1 4' J 1'1 i,.'r. .L Q ' - lf -' ' c'c .. D 5 ' '. 'Z '. , 'V , c x ' . ' ' . ,. J. 4 ' ' 4 I . .. . 1 . J. Klooster, G. Tnlen, D. House, N. Coollmugh W. De Vos. L. Sjaarda Standing: W. De Boer, C. G. Talen, business manager C. Cevaal, A. Dood, L. Den Besten Advertising Roger Harrison, 11'lill12lgC1' Calvin Cevaal Richard De Lano Henry Guikema A1 Haveman Don House Sales Gerald Klooster Melvin Kalnstra Circulation and Dz7st1'ibutio1z Norman Coolbaugh Lawrence Den Besten Standing: C. Cevaal, L. Den Besten Seated: H. Guikema, R. Harrison, D. De Lano Wondergem Seated: E. Schilperoort, N. De Moy, R. Vanderbilt J. Berghuis, M. Vanden Berg -rr STAFF HEADS Standing: J. Hoekstra, P. Andriese, L. Pool, M. Zwier, A. Klein Seated: T. Minnema, R. Van Heyningen, B. Paxton. J. Talen ART STAFF Standing: K. Bergsma, D. Vander NVall, J. Kalsheck Seated: D. Kass, P. Andriese, A. Vos, V. Van Beek PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF G. De Vries, L. Pool, J. Hoekstra, C. Werner LITERARY STAFF Standing: P. De Boer, N. Tanis Seated: C. Van Dam, H. Hoekstra, C. Ter Mast, A. Klein, A. Reitsrna, J. Westra PUBLICATIONS STAFF 2nd Row: J. Brinks, R. Hoekstra. J. Heutink, L. La Botz, P. Zwier lst Row: R. Ten Have, A. Lenderink, T. Minnema, S. Wiersma, L. De Boer 4 ,Z J ff L. Vanden Handel, Master of Ceremonies On the receiving end I The Prism of '49 again sponsored the penny social which this year chose Va- rieties as its theme. All the clubs and organizations of the school took part to make the evening a huge success. Con- sidered most hilarious by those who at- tended were the Varsity's show and the 'Er'- Door-prize Big shot 29 Musicians Guild program. The evening was climaxed by a mass assembly in the auditorium. Talent of the more reserved type combined with as good a humor as can be found anywhere convinced us that the Calvin spark was flaming more brightly than ever before. I 2 - Y E L M Q ' 4th Row: R. Hoekstra, L. Vanden Hamdel. J. Berghnis, N. Tanis, J. Van Heyningen, M. Hooker, R. Kamps, M. Tornga, H. Evenhouse, W. De Vos, B. Paxton, R. Slater 3rd Row: R. Ten Have, L. De Boer, J. Hasper, P. Algra, P. Andriese, B. Boerma, R. Van Heyningen, J. Heftel, C. Wondergem, G. Vander Mey, E. Hoeksema 2nd Row: L. Sjaarda, A. De Jong-e, A. Talen, C. Balfoort, R. Poppen, V. Hugen, M. I-Ioekstra, M. Swets, M. I-Ioolsema, L. House, C. Kass lst Row: B. Nieboer, B. Zwemer. J. Sieswerda, K. Dykstra, D. Kooistra, E. Vander Vennen, F. Peterson, P.Vanette, M. Kok l The most dramatic chapter in the Calvin story was that of the Thespians. Outstanding ability, cooperation, and effort, under the direction of Mrs. Martin Batts, resulted in enthusiastic response to the three culturally worthwhile pro- ductions of the year. Standing: J. Berghuis, P. Andriese Seated: Dr. Radius, L. Sjaarda, R. Van Heyningen Mrs. M. Ba tts Di'rect0'r. . . . . .Mrs Martin Batts President ...... R. Van 1-Ieyningen V1'ce'P1'cs1'clent. . . . . . P. Andriese Secrem'ry ......... . . . L. Sjaarda B z1sines.s NIU llllgel' ..... Berghuis Faculty A dvisor. .D1'. VV. T. Radius 140 I Reviziembcr JVIamr1. The simple folk drama, 1 lie- member Munm, by John Van Druten, with its warm, simple portrayal of a Norwegian family in old San Francisco was the Thespian's fall production. Its story depicted an aspect of the ample heritage America possesses in its rich diversity of racial strains. The sets committee which had many difficult prob- lems to solve, was involved in an unusual amount of work. The fluent and effective delineation by the cast, combined with a superb handling of the sets, en- deared this play to the hearts of its enthusiastic audiences. The W'i11sl0zu Boy , The last streaks of greasepaint were wiped from the faces of Thespian members with their presentation of the spring play, The Winslow Boy. The play dealt with a famous jury trial involving the basic rights of the individual in a Democracy. This sensitive account of a small boy expelled from a government school and the spectacular strug- gle developing from it found a responsive audience at its two performances. Sleeping Dogs ON H-A CT PLA Y Mfhoever saw the Thespian's production of the comedy, Sleeping Dogs, by john Kirk- patrick, will not soon forget the part it played in the Guild Pro- gram last fall. Lost trousers and the bouncing of a gold-Hsh bowl off the head of a meddling poll taker combined to make this sparkling farce another success for the Thespian Club and its able director, Mrs. Batts. 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L , ,, V . , 1 1 1 , i , 1 ? . . 1 1 I 1 -1 ' P . 11 , F 1 W , 4 A 5 qt ' , 'F' k 5 ' 1. . 1 4-... .7 .mr 57 rl I . 1 1-,-3 .f 5 ., -1 n 1 4 I 1 a..,-1 xaww 1 .f-.. fn, :.L W, . wr. fa -1 -v 4 ww 4' fra- 095' ,Q -. A 41. J--. KA -fl .4-I si- 1, 1 gg- , M ... M1 41,9 . ,T . 31 :I 3 1 1 fl' may l , 5+ ini Q fu ' 4- 9 mf 4n1?3fi: 1 11 I - 1 fa ' ' 1 m, .+ 7 oz L '3' , Sf Q41 1 .-4 , 1 9 Tl s. 1 1 1 I -'ix Nl Y ..f WZ' i ,,.' , 91 4 1.- N I 2 .5 - ', 51 i ' 1 '1 '5 1 'EJB' QA ilk l Standing: C. Reitsma. S. Cooper Q, an Seated: Mr. M. Berghuis, advisor: G. Spykmanp Mr. L. De Koster, advisor YVith Gordon Spykman as Forensics Man- ager, the board and its faculty advisors plan- ned and pondered the extra-curricular speech activities. Sidney Cooper worked with Mr. Berghuis in sponsoring the oratory contests. As debate manager, Carl Reitsma scheduled practice debates between Calvin teams as well as arranging inter-collegiate contests. The prose and poetry reading pre- lims were arranged by interp manager, Alice Reitsma and faculty advisor, Mr. Berghuis. George Spee served as treasurer. Two extempore speaking contests were held this year. Lawrence Den Besten entered the contest at l'Vestern Michigan College, No- vember l9, and Carl Reitsma represented Calvin in the Spring contest. Two contests also offered opportunity for speech display in oratory. The State Peace Oratorical Contest was held in November. VVilbur Van Dyke gave the winning oration on Test Tubes for Peace and earned the right to represent Calvin in the men's divi- sion. Second place went to Calvin Seerveld. Carolyn Balfoort was awarded First place in the women's division with the oration, Christ or Caesar! Mrs. Jeanne Robb won second. Early in the second semester, the Brood- man Oratorical Contest was held and Frank Van Halsema was awarded first place with his oration Our Modern Enigma. Second iw and third went to Gerald Talen and Paul Zylstra, respectively. Thespians sponsored their oratorical contest for women in Feb- ruary. Margaret Hoolsema took top honors with her oration entitled A.VV.O.L. On January 15 the Calvin first year de- baters entered the State Novice Tourna- ment at Michigan State College. The Grand Wfestern Debate Tournament was held on February l2 at Northwestern University. This was the first time that Calvin was ever invited to this national tournament. With forty-two top-flight colleges and universities of the nation, Calvin's debaters faced a gruelling five-round test. The debaters are still trying to convince themselves that a three out of ten record against such superior competition was really a moral victory. The following week end the full Calvin squad invaded VVayne University for the M.I.S.L. debate tourney. The competition there was more to our liking. VVl1CI1 the de- cisions of the three rounds of debates were tabulated, Calvin placed third with a total of twelve wins and six losses. Poetry and prose reading contests were open to both men and women. Each entrant in the poetry division was free to read two poems of his own choice. Prose selections from I-Iardy's Return of the Native were as- signed for reading an hour before the con- test. ..'l 'J1 5.H5f,'A!l5l T ORATURICAL CONTEST Back Row: W. Van Dyk. Mr. Berghuis, coach: F. Van Halsema Front Row: C. Balfuorl. M. Hoolsema INTERPRETATIVE READING M. Hoolsema, L. Vanden Handel, Mr. Berghuis, coachg E. Faber x A Ei.. ' 35. ' Wiif' . . f,K, DEBATE TEAM Standing: J. Veltema, G. Nyenhuis, , D. Aardsmn, C. Terpstra Seated: H. Vermeer, G. Spee, J. Lont, W Boelkins, Mr. De Koster, coach Jw. 1 . 1 . ..,.. .. I , K ' 1 DEBATE TEAM S. Rnoy, W. Van Dyk, L. Den Besten, G. Spykmzm, Mr. De Koster, coach h aim h - 1 fggrigesrrlgiii' wur:::z-ttursgffiklkha , Partial to thndllpuu are being 1 W ncvuscd. They have made m tu aimed Ko: an -duo, IGM Wsggft D ' dl' ' D me factthnt R mu pending input and unless there are Cfmflfcj C I - C3 1110 lll Oll , -tm lo outlaw fm-glgn Eilsttrgsoxn iheezxxggs will bf-.Jn on . . -. .,,.,,.t....t.,. meetln: ef we , Eyes 90-Day AdCllll0lll . -...-,qs originally sighed- I 'ICS' Wwuhlngton-UP!-House Republican leaders talked Tuesday of rent controls. The sr.-nate situation! JU he any rent curbs nt all nite' 'ik R .01 slit pll, il Weeks ti the tra: and lu said. He .nclghhon been helph Lowell, taken tn af. Lowell, Maul Zlgite Carter, of G alive to mul: Tuesday lv Plants ,Iotn Drwe Standing: J. De Barat. R. Kamps, C. Cevaal, G. Talen, C. Werkema, A. Haveman, W. Du Pree, L. Vanden Handel, J. H. Van Dyke, T. Minnems Seated: J. Vogel, treasurer: G. Jensma, secretary: D. Van Antwerpen, presidentg Dr. D. Drost, advisor: C. Rensenbrink, vice-president .- , . . r la 1, fi The revitalized IRC served as a meeting place for Calvin's own embryo politici- ans. Reorganized in the spring of 1948, it began the new school year by limiting lnembership to fifteen Juniors and Sen- iors. For the purpose of acquainting themselves with current adairs of na- tional and international significance, the bi-weekly meetings - frequently, after- noon luncheons at the home of Dr. Richard Drost, faculty adviser - featured general discussions and such guest speak- ers as U. S. Representative Ford of Grand Rapids and Dr. Amry Vandenbosch of Kentucky University. They also spon- sored Mayor lrVelsh of Grand Rapids and Michigan State Senator John B. Martin j t in speaking engagements at the college 1 auditorium. . . . nowthewaylseeit . . . 146 F-Sw Wi f er lfll XX lf J :'1i'i'i'i-lik. In the words of a member, the Plato Club wrestled mightily with deep and fundamental problems, from Epistemolo- gically Empiricised Existentialism to the comparative experiential merits of pipes and cigars. As the evenings wore on, the smoke of this bi-weekly battle of the minds mounted higher and higher until the arrival of Iandladies, wives, or sisters bearing valiantly the balm of Brazil and ground ham poultices to the strugglersf' Standing: J. Mon-en, N. Vander Zee, G. Spykman, S. Vander Weele, C. Orlebeke, H. Smit, R. Otten, W. Lagerwey, L. Vander Linde Seated: B. Van Elderen, secretary: Prof. H. Stob, advisor: C. Bulthuisg T. Harper, president: H. Stevens V 4th Row 3rd Row 2nd Row: lst Row: G. Talen J. Karsen. J. Spykmsn, W. Smalligan, R. Knott, H. Buurma, P. Ward J. Hoogeboom, T. Klooster, M. Grevengoed, L. De Jonge, G. Vande Vusse, W. Sytsema L. Wilkins, M. Ruiter, E. Salle, T. Ponstein, J. Van Houten, R. Coeling' R. Vricsman, secretaryg D. Haga, treasurer: Prof. G. Buter, advisory Mr. J. Vanden Berg, advisor: presidentg J. De Borst. vice-president Z . As ll result of certain common interests among Economics majors, a new club was formed at Calvin by some thirty-five Stll- dents. It was organized with the purpose of studying economic conditions and the motivating factors involved. The club arranged tours, moving pictures, and lec- tures to acquaint its members with the various aspects of our economy. ,ga fl interest in the principle. WMWW0 , w , w Banking technique: 5 0 -E 148 'LII' 4th Row: R. Riewald. C. Lane, E. Huizenga. E. Knnpper, K. Baker, C. Spoelhof 3rd Row: V. Vnnder Vennen, H. Meyers, M. Brandt, J. Wieremra, M. Vander Akker, B. Boerma, D. Heybner 2nd Row: C. Batting. A. Hnagsma, C. Oosterhouse, J. I-Iertel, C. Venema, G. Hoekstra lst Row: R. Settergren, advisorg M. Kooistra, vice-president: P. Lucasse, president: L. De Boer, C. Postmus W. A dny'5 trip to I If a slide rule is a necessary fixture in the breast pocket of a fellow around Calvin, chances are that he is one of the thirty members of the Engineers Club. Impatient to learn about the practical aspects of their chosen careers, the mem- bers are organized to acquaint themselves with the possibilities of their field. Guest speakers, movies, and trips to near-by industrial concerns served to give them specific examples of their chosen pro- fession. the K,V.P. Company 45 0 'OS ' i T .? s' p ., HQ I 29 X I f 1' A 4 C l I r 6 o Q 3 f 149 gb LI- T iii' , Ailedii g, 9. rm , , M' ' f' Q 5 I e 1:1 1 f 7 ,li mv, 4 lim f , f v. ' -.1 ,j ,- , - - H R' ez ' H' 1 F! l .vw 'S E 115523- 'wwt 1 - ,14 u v, x X, 'Ex --- .1---,, . ,, fr aftgo .ei- L 5k'?:?' Q.-1 74 , Qf 4' , ' ' . 'f-M.. . Z.. , , f' , :' an ' - w AW'-ri '--Qin-.., t 3rd Row: D. Groen, J. De Groot, H. Smit, B. Bolt, C. Giezen, B. De Wnard, P. Brouwer, P. Versluis 2nd Row: A. Marcus, S. Voortman, J. Winters, H. Buurma, E. Solle, H. Tuinstra lst Row: D. Negen, H. Hiemstrn, K. Holleman, trainer: C. Freeman, trainer: J. Versluis, trainer C. Landhuis. J. Hasseler One club which consistently fought at all its meetings was this one! It was organized midway throught the first se- mester, meeting irregularly on Monday and Wednesday evenings. The club had no officers-the man with the best col- lection of holds presided. By means of this club, its twenty members aimed to teach the fundamentals of wrestling and to promote interest in good sports- manship. in Q' ' N x 6 'u ll M if X W 1 Us Q., 4,5 f l , 1 E isklfwi ll y A if N 'il S - ll V H y Ki- ix will li ii' ML' Will -T X MQ X i I fx 1 I, 4 eh . iff Rl:-fgyli i jixxif z1,n.....sj ' W, L is MX if Standing: R. Vander Bilt, secretary: M. Vos, treasurer: L. La Butz, vice-secretary-treasurer Seated: H. Zan-dstra, vice-presidenty Miss Van Opynen, admor' M' Zwm' prwdent Teas . . skating parties . . box social . . . formal musicales . . . hymn sing. These are but some of the activities sponsored during the school year by the Girls League. The League is an organiza- tion of which every girl at Calvin auto- matically becomes a member. Prize Package So-o-old to the highest bidder The activities planned by the League board, with Miss Van Opynen as ad- visor, are executed by the group. This is especially true of the Big Sister movement. Even before the beginning of the fall term the girls meet newcomers at trains, and help to acquaint them with life at Calvin. Throughout the school year the League works with enthusiasm to add to the ac- tivities of social life at Calvin. ,, fly, 5 ff XJTT tfg. J X-'tx -x ii ,nuum .fix f I f Z E Z Fun, frolic, and friendship at the League skating party and box social X ,, 7mm-D game! The Inter-donn Board is a representative organization made up of presidents of the Dormitory, Grace Hall, Calvin Hall, College Hall, Girls' League, and the Privates. Under the enthusiastic leadership of Miss Van Opynen it successfully sponsored the annual Christmas tea for landladies, mothers, and housemothers of all Calvin girls. Standing: J. Dekker, M. Bosch, E. Atema, E. Schilperoort Seated: B. Hoolsema, Miss Van Opynen, advisor, M. Zwier, D. Visser . informal tea 154 , Hi ' l. Q 3rd Row: M. Van Der Weele, B. Tramp, R. Hoekstra, B. Arkema, C Spnelhof N Bax-ger P De Jong J. Vandersun, T. Schoollund, J. Nykamp 2nd Row: A. Van Boven, G. Zylstra, A. Most. J. Goodyk, C. Schryvers, M Van Hook Y Vmkemulder L. Westra, W. Bouma, H. Doornbos Ist Row: C. Westmaus, L. Aardema, A. Klein, B. Hnolsema, Miss Van Opynen D Visser D Docter S. Van Boven, C. De Witt Warmly welcomed at a supper in the Lounge, out of town girls living in pri- vate homes made their first acquaintance with this new Calvin club. Aimed at providing social organization to an other- wise disjointed student group, and af- fording an opportunity for discussing problems as they arose in the various phases of life in a private home, the Privates, in its second year of existence, continued to fill a definite campus need. . .UQ 155 I fa 9, 1 x fih A new organization of the campus this year, the Varsity Club helped to promote student interest in Calvin's athletic life. Its letter winner mem- bers undertook such things, for example, as the printing of programs for basketball games and the organization of pep meetings. Its monthly meetings were monuments of achievement and enjoyment for this young but busy organization. S 4th Row: H. Groeneveld, N. Reens, S, Pullack, J. De Vries, M. Veenstra, R. Veenstra, R. De Haan, A. Elve 3rd Row: L. Zondervan, M. Dekker, J. Van Dyke, G. Lucht, R. Boot, H. Buurma, T. Ribbens, R. De Koning 2nd Row: E. Walcott, J. Berghuis, J. Timmer, W. Vryhof, J. Timmer, D. Lautenbach, P. Zwier, P. Zylstra, E. Ribbens lst Row: W. Huyzer, G. Klouw. J. Bekkering, M. Vander Bilt, president: Prof. G. Butet, advisor: D. Tuuk, vice-president: J. Strikwerda, J. Knrsen, W. Slager I Q :QL . ' r 'Eiivg ' ', 156 X Gut y0ur beanie '! f ff 1 70.14. 14. The Women's Athletic Association was a new organization on the campus this year. More organized sports for women at Calvin was its motto and purpose. Maroon and gold school beanies - yes, we sold them and you're wearing them- indicated our in- terest in backing up our Hghting teams. Standing: J, Gerritsen, L. House, J. Poel, M. Zwier, M. Feringn, A. Vander Horst, T. I-Ioltrop Seated: R. Steiszena, secretary: A. Hoekenga, president: Kay H. Tiernersmn, advisory Vande Ree. treasurer M. De Puyt. 157 XJ ' ff? X f E Wx , l . , , tl QA F -f fe vice-presidentg A. ,fl 1 . 3 l mi t' 'i if 13? . 1 4th Row: J. De Vos. S. Vander Woude, C. Van Slooten, M. Meeter, M. Stegink, R. Tolsma, 5. Van Sulkema, P. De Boer, P. Andriese, G. Ringelberg, R. Leetsma, R. Harrison, G. Gitter, D. Vander Wall, D. Bergsma. R. Kuiper 3rd Row: D. De Graaf, H. Brummels, W. Teunissen, F. Zeeuw H. Nyenhuis M Selles J. Bouma, M Hoekstra M. Holtro W v v - v - 1 D, - Van Wylen, D. Jolmk, R.. Wilson, M. De Stlgter, J. Vanden Hoek, H. Postmn, P. Feringa 2nd Row: C. Mnnsmu, D. Kooistrn, J. Tebben, B. Bishop, A. Talen, L. Bouwman, M. Swets, H. Kool, L. Den Houten. B. Hendricks, H. Ten Harmsel H Vos, L. Sjaarda R Vande Kieft C. J 't M b , . , . , urn sma, . Hy els, J. Westra, L. Vander Hooning, F. Peterson, J. Vander Ploeg lst Row: B. Vander Werp. C. Kolb. R. Bulthuis, B. Dekker, J. Bos, J. Sieswerda, L. Ponnen, E. De Young, B. Cook, Prof. S. Swets, director: S. De Vries, H. Den Boer, M. Bareman, B. Sopjes, D. Hoving, E. Hoekstra, R. Franken 14 64456554 kan As we tell the story of Calvin College we think of the Choir as having been an important force in promoting a spirit of good-will. Under the enthusiastic leader- ship of Professor Swets, the sixty-five members worked hard at each rehearsal to make ready for public appearances. The Choir has left a long trail of memo- ries behind-breathless excitement be- fore concerts, traveling on chartered Greyhound buses for the Middle Mlesl concert tour, and singing the grand old favorites at Choir parties. All these have served as ties, binding the members to- gether as one large and informal family Prof. Seymour Swels. director - in beautiful harrnony. 158 Q 1 Choir Tour: r 4 1 l H. Nyenhuis, president: D. Jolink, business manager P. Andriese, vice-presidentg J. Vander Ploeg, secretary All aboard! Fulton, Illinois . . . Wfheaton College campus . Fond farewells Too early for smiles. 'li Q I N 11:4 '1 1 r 'W M 5' 'QED my zu, K' b.,.u-- D i r 1 l Ath Row: S. Vander Laan. J. De Nooyer, J. Van Dyke, N. Huizenga, L. Kloostcr, R. Hansen, G. Slager, E. Boersma, N. Van Andel, L. Sietsma, J. Rikkers, R. Hoekstra, J. Burdewyk, A. Van Andel, J. Karsen 3rd Row: O. Hoffman, N. Lamper, J. Klooster, J. Kuipers, J. Dekker, O. Fopma, L. Hoekstra, Nykamlb J. Decker, G. Bass, L. Dykstra, C. Bulthuis, R. Lewis 2nd Row: H. Slings, J. Vander List. C. Cevall, R. Van Houten, F. Woudenberg, J. Brinks, S. I-Inekman, E. Berends, H. Hockstra, C. Bolt lst Row: A. Zwier, R. Tjapkes, M. Van Houten, Boersma, A. Smith, director, A. Moerman, M. Kampstra, M. Vander Berg, J. Stevens, H. De Boer AN- Standing: J. Decker, business manager: L. Sietsma, treasurer Seated: A. Van Andel, vice-uresident: R. Huekstra. ' - . 'k , bl' -'t f president, J Van Dy e pu lLl y manager I Albert smith, dh-ectcr The Veterans Choir, by now a well known campus organization, has enjoyed another season of music. This year's choir has again been moulded into a well balanced group under the talented baton of Mr. Al Smith. Besides giving various local concerts, the choir toured the northeastern states during the Christmas holidays, spreading the Yuletide spirit in song and story. The Vets' only requirement for membership is that one be a veteran student with a love for sing- ing. United by this common bond, they usually sing with exceeding exhuberance. Their sentiments are expressed in The Battle Hymn of the Re- public, which has been adopted as their theme song. 160 P5 ' ' its-4. .H The initinl take-ull' A good pilot Veterans Choir Tour X'Vith icy roads and chill breezes, the Veterans Choir departed from Grand Rapids on Zl Christmas tour that was to carry them all the way to the Atlantic seaboard. The slippery roads made slow traveling, and upon arrival at l'Vhitinsville the boys had only live minutes in which to gulp down their supper before singing in concert. Side trips enroute were interesting. New York was an eye opener for many with visits to Radio City Music Hall and the Fred Xfllaring program. Spare time in Pittsburgh was spent in an football battle which, besides much fun, resulted in mud coats for some. Many other unique experiences con- tributed to a most enjoyable tour. Flight stun in Pennsylvania High climbing ff 21 NO I 1' ?Wf'!xX will we A lgllgla l r 'itlx U K i x ,i N-ll,-,. ,'l',u,1,l . , lf f ll ll w w ik ki- x',fQ:x N., ' 5 in . xi rursm a rn Bl!! NUR' 4 'TMI 4 1 I I 'Il ' ,Q iii 'fl -ith Row: J. Ryskamp, .l. Bouma, M. De Vries, L. Eiten, L. De Vos, F. Oosterhouse, J. Maliepaard, J. Elenhnas, A. Marcus, J. Bu.tman, C. Brouwer, l-I. Kingmn, M. Nyburg, G. De Boer 3rd Row: H. Hofmnn, E. Atema, E. Bouwsma, G. Vanderbilt, J. Atema, G. Slagter, C. Fey, J. Bergsmn, M. Ten Hour. G. Hoekstra, D. Yonkers, M. Van Hook. F. Van Harken, L. De Stigter, secretary 2nd Row: G. Stanl, H. Oosterhouse, S. Kooistra, H. Speulstra, H. Primus, K. Bass, F. Vanden Bosch, A. Vanden Bosch, D. Hinz, H. Roelofs, H. Rensenbrink, G. Vredeveld, W. Van Essen, P. Runia, L. House, M. J. Kooistra. D. Bielema, W. Heerema, Prof. James De Jonge, Director lst Row: L. Poppen, J. Dekker, J. Dykstra, C. Oosthoek. R. Vanderbilt, P. Bakker, R. Graves, librarian: H. Wieberdink, business manngcfig S. Rooy, J. Vander List, J. Hofman. president: E. Ryskamp, A. Sjaardema, N. De Mey. E. Schilperoort, A. Kooistra, R. Brin mafia ' H. Wieberdink. business manager: J. Hnfman, president: Lucile De Sugm' secretary: R. Graves, librarian Perhaps one ot the most widely known of Ca1vin's organizations is the Radio - Choir. Since December 7, 1947, the sixty Voices of the Radio Choir' undef the iifilf- A ' i 1 J direction of Professor James De Jonge, have been heard eveiy week as Z1 part of the Back to God Hour prograni. Heard over the Mutual Network, the broadcast reaches throughout the United States and Canada. rv This year the Radio Choir included in its usual activities an Eastern tour. Fifty four members of the choir covered six cities from Detroit to VVhitinsvi1le, and many listeners saw personally the speaker and choir of the Christian Reformed Radio Program. 163 3rd Row: E. Van Harken. S. Witt, R. Brondyk, M. De Vries, L. Kleinhuizen, J. Andriese, J. Hamersma, S. Wiersmu, C. Seerveld, P. Zylstra, J. Wustman, D. De Graaf, treasurer 2nd Row: T. Huizenga, H. Vander Meer, secretary: B. Heeres, M. Ten Hoot, R. Poppen, H. Ten Harmsel president: H. Vos, D. Goossen, vice-president: B. Zandee, J. Westra, Prof. S. Swets, advisor lst Row: B. Cook, J. Bos, C. Bruinooge, N. Musch, M. Swets, M. Hoekstra, B. Bishop, F. Vanden Hoek M. Huissen, F. Vander Weg I I , I H. Vander Meer. D. Dc Graaf, H. Ten Harmsel, D. Goossen Xfggr, .,,w,, --we-1 f ,1 -4, 'j'F,ySi'4 ' A 'sufezb 4k5'axS'.x X 47,-s Q... F. Vander WEL' H. Vander Meer surrounding The select group of musicians in this Guild was active in the community us well as on the campus. Its bi-monthly meetings were of a social nature. Vocal and instrumental numbers were presented by various members, and occasionally a professor from the Music Department was engaged to lecture on some aspect of music. The Guild presented several programs at neighboring churches during the school year, and was also in charge of furnishing special music at chapel services. '-2. NXN filet' X A. t 'js y 'k cg X rx w N 5 ' ls Q N c -. NJ Q M. Hoekstra, M. Swets, B. Bishop l M. Ten Hour, R. Poppcn, N. Musch, B. Heeres l 165 .I A , '111 - ,Q 1? Flutes: Ruth Brondyk Edward Cooke Elaine Sikkengn Oboe : Paul Heyboer Clarinets: Lorraine Bossenga Merle Grevengoed, Vice-President Jerry Gunning Arlene Kooistra Joanne Monsma Martin Sbegink Sara Mae Witt Helen Zandstra, Secretary gown! PERSONNEL OF THE BAND Bass Clarinet: Henry Teunc Saxophones: Gerben Dykstra Earl Marlink Hilda Vander Zwaag Bassoon: Richard De Lano Horns: Doris Ensink Gertrude Heerspink Herman Helder Hazel Kool Robert Weener Cornets: Ross Coeling John Danhof Helen Hoekstra Jane Kooistra Steven Kolk Henry Slings Maynard Smith Roderick Westveer Franklin Zeeuw Baritones: Henry Vander Linde, Gerald Van Dyke Jean Westra Trombones : John Brinks M 1 I John De Vreis Robert Knlsbeek Hazen Brummel Robert Talsma Marian Vander Ark John Van Lopik Tubas: Calvin Bouwman, Student Manager Marvin Poppema Edward Vander lrVeele Gene Van Zee President Bass Violins: Robert Lnmberts Calvin Seerveld Percussion: Roland Sweetman Frances Vander Weg Roy Vriesman VVitl1 a room of their own, many new instruments, and an able A conductor, Professor Henry Bruin-sma, the Concert Band rend- fa?-5 ered music of line quality. The Band added its bit to the social -X XM and cultural life of the campus at the Spring Music Festival. It ix, Q11 made its first marching appearance at the dedication of the new X science building. Its stirring performances at chapel exercises, 'V as well as at basketball games, proved to be a real force in fan- igjx ning back to life the Calvin spark. XXX rlffifiir. if XX ,Se ff 1 GRE ,iwfiia fb' ,ff fiffiifa' af 7' A .lfifffii fy! .ff 'farm' U7 166 .sir ,l si ' , ,..... .1 Dr. H. Bruinsmn, director 0 The Calvin College Symphony Orches- tra is still one of the newest organizations on the campus. Handicapped by a lack of stringed instrument players, the Orchestra, nevertheless, has performed some ambitious works' and has appeared in several concerts. One of its impor- tant functions is the orchestral accom- paniment ol t-he Messiah and the Elijah The College Orchestra forms the greater part of the Oratorio Orches- tra. Professor Bruinsina deserves our thanks for his enthusiasm and ability as conductor. A PERSONNEL OF THE ORCHESTRA Violins : Cellos : Oboe: Trumpets: Paul Zylstra, Concert Master Joyce Pleune Paul Heyboer Margaret Knnistra Leonard Bossenhrock, Principal Martha Van der Linde Clarinets: Henry Slings Rosetta Carroll John Zylstra Franklin Zeeuw Merle Grevengoed DOPUIBS De Gnmf Basses: Arlene Kooistra Trombones: kl'2'l':iEeT-3'lg3'uor Robert Lamherts, Vice-President Martin Stegink John Brinks Ri ' R' Ti'f 'e'f Fiffiim Scmeld S E2Fif'Q'.lw6yksm. Tfgim Hummel M ' l T' . S l : : . Miii:i'e Aniimlcflsii Galt: My Ruth Brondyk Bassoon: L Marvin Poppema, President Carol Zylstrn Edward Cooke Richard De Lana Tympsni: Violns: Ei'gn??g':aT:5nga Horns: Frances Vander Weg Gordon Lucht James Zylstra Gertrude Heerspink Piano: Jean Westra Hazel Kool Thelma Huizenga I.. 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'fffuf' ' Mlm we 3 +11 '. , L L Calvin Opponents 38 --1 1 52 A10 -L2 -H 41 6-I 67 47 59 4-0 5-1 59 48 35 5-L 59 -15 65 416 40 69 -19 51 .59 59 37 52 E59 49 45 82-1 761 Wy an , rf'- WSP H 5 ll 'W ii- .4 4 HAZEN-IIRUMMELS 'MH Q Q Q ,f M pl ,. gb H 3 U lb I? ,Vw-:Ll , G 6 ' AF, 'Mfg ,mf was U us 0 Q Calvin 52, Grand Rapids j.C. 40 In the hrst game with junior College, Calvin exacted revenge on the Raiders for the beatings they had absorbed the previous year. Rosendahl started his habit of leading his team members in scoring by hitting' the meshes for 18 points. Here Ribbens leaps high in the air to add two points for Calvin's cause. Kalamazoo 59, Calvin 51 Once again the Knights tried to beat Kalamazoo and once again they were turned back after a hard fought battle. After leading by only 3 points after the Hrst half, the Hornets widened the mar- gin and were never headed. Ribbens was high scorer for Calvin with 18 points, while VValters hit 29 for the opponents. The picture shows the two teams battling for a rebound. Western State 64, Calvin 41 Calvin played one of the state's most powerful quints in X'Vestern Michigan. After a Close first quarter, the Knights succumbed to Western's power. Ribbens led Calvin scoring with l'7 points, while Don Boven, All-American forward, ac- cumulated l5 for the winners. Here Slager, speedy guard of Calvin, attempts to dribble around Groggel of Wfestern. 174 Knlmnnzoo 44, Calvin 42 Calvin fans witnessed a thrilling game when the Hornets from Kalamazoo Col- lege invaded Burton gym. Coach Bult's system ol' set-up ball was pitted against Kalamalods last breaking style ol hall. The Knights were defeated in a game that was as close as the score indicates. Here Poth Q9lj ol' Kalamazoo outjumps Calvin's Marve Veenstra as X'Valters QQFU and Stanski f87j ol' Kalamazoo look on. Culzfiiz 67, Ferris -I7 Ferris Institute lfell pray to Calvin power as Rosy Rosendahl personally account- ed for 25 points. The Bultmen had a ll point advantage at the half and substi- tutes were used freely in the second half Here Walcott, chosen Grand Rapids' most valuable ball player, draws a bead on the Ferris basket before Harnmers- burg Q2-ly ol Ferris can stop him. Hope 65, Calvin 43 The Knights invaded the lair of the Dutchmen from Hope with high expec- tations. Alter a slow first hall, in which neither team was able to capitalize on numerous opportunities, Hope broke loose with a bewildering last break in the second half. I-lere R. Veenstra of Calvin attempts the rebound as ButerQ10j and Van Dort f20j of Hope follow the shot. 175 Calvin 46, Ferris 40 Calvin travelled to Big Rapids to take on a much improved Ferris team. The game was marked by tight defense, as neither team could show offensive power. Important in Calvin's defense was Slug Slager, who is shown leaping for the ball to tie up a Ferris player as YfValcott Ql6j and Brink of Calvin look on. Calvin 69, Olivet 49 In the next game Calvin showed her scoring power against Olivet, gaining re- venge for an overtime defeat they had taken earlier in the season. Calvin con- trolled the backboards throughout the evening, as is witnessed by this picture. X'Valcott C265 prepares to seize the ball as Barnbrook Qfij vainly attempts the re- bound. Calvin 59, Aquinas 40 Calvin showed her superiority over Aquinas College by outclassing her inter- city rivals 59-40 in the Hrst game, and X18-33 in the second. In this picture Cooper QIQQ is sprinting for the baskethas the Knights capitalize on their fast break. Zwier O75 of Calvin was injured in this game and was lost for the rest of the campaign. 176 CIlI'Ul7L 57, Grant! Hajzirls .l.C. 37 Grand Rapids .l.C. had the ntislortune to meet Calvin while the Knights were in the middle ol its winning streak. lieatttifully executed plays by the first live built up a 550 point lead and enabled the substitutes to play most of the second hall. I-Iere Brunnnel. Calvin guard, takes the ball from an opponent as Marve and Rod Veenstra come up to assist. Calvin 52, Carroll 39 Calvin next took on their first out-oil state opponent ol' the year. Carroll Col- lege from X'Viseonsin next lell victim to the Knights power as Rosenclahl again led the way with 15 points. In this pic- ture Rosy prepares to score as Ufalcott QQGQ, Slagerfl-lj and Brinkflflj prepare to take a possible rebound. Calvin, 40, Hope 45 ln the game ol' the year, Calvin took Hope College into camp. Before a packed gym, the Knights showed superior ability. Overcoming an Il point deheit with I0 minutes to play proved to be the most exciting moments of the year lor Calvin fans. Here Brink is shown driving in lor a shot as l3renterf22j of Hope and Rosendahl look on. 177 Victoy is sweet The proof Buwl 'em out, coach J. 178 Blow, men, blow Manager Branderhorst Trainer Doc Algera Cheerleaders Hofman, W. Van Wylen H. Schipper, R. Ballast , . KW, . 1 1 gf! JW W, ,IW ,YW G: fig, ' U 1 f if V 2nd Row Coach C' Buter S Jacobsma, S. Kolk, T. Van Eerden lst Row A KUIDEFW B Van Tongeren, H. Evenhouse, D. House Coach Gord Buter presented za well-balanced squad this year. The Jayvees represented at scrappy outht and ended the year with at .500 average in twelve games against some strong independent and church league teams as well as other school reserve teams. The team was hurt in the second semester by the loss of four men. jd J -' . mm gr, 5 X W M 2' fi s xx x 63 1 ECN X ' 1 N I I S ,j-., Qld ? 3rd Row: M. Feringa, student manager: B. Hoek, P. De Jong, J. Poel, H. Kingma M. Van Dyken. Mrs. K. '1iemersma, coach 2nd Row: D. Gusselink, E. Atema, M. De Puyt, R. Steizmngfa. L. House lst Row: B. Zwemer, J. Gerritsen The Calvin Knighties again took up the sport of basketball by representing Calvin in the Pin-Up League, which is sponsored by the City Recreation. This year the girls were defending the crown they had won last year, but the going was a little rough so they had to be satished in taking second place behind their arch rival, the Meadow Gold Ice Cream team. Mrs. Kay TlClll- ersnia again did a splendid job olf coaching the girls. wg , aw... ' Kool. C. Balfoort, D. De Ruiter. Huizingh. H. Miedemn, A. Mast. L. Westra, T. Boven This year a Girls' junior Varsity Basket- ball team was formed. It more or less took the place of the girls' intramural league. Kay Tiemersma took on the duty of showing the girls the fundamentals of the game and preparing them for the Varsity team. Although they had no schedule, the girls had great fun playing their own team-mates every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon. They are looking forward to next year when they hope to he on the Varsity, and help regain the crown they lost this year. D. I-loving, A. Vander Henst W. Bylsmn. T. Holtrop, J. Estie. F. Riemersma, P. Thompson, K. Bos N. Beams: J. De Vries: A. Muyskens, couch: M. Dekker: D. Bi-uinooge I : J The l948 tennis team, again guided by Coach Muyskens, acquired an impressive record in turning back the opposition nine times while being defeated only twice. The two net team losses marked their second and third defeats in a span of three years. Norb Reens, playing his third consecutive year, led the Calvin net team. Marty Decker played number two position, while Dick Bruinooge, Ed Van- der Weele, and John De Vries followed. The Court team whipped four of their opponents, namely Aquinas, Alma, Lawrence Tech, and Ferris without drop- ping a single set. ln return matches, Aquinas and Lawrence Tech were again beaten by scores of 5-2 and 4-3 respec- tively. The Hope series proved to be evenly matched when Calvin won the first 4-3 and were tripped in an upset the second time by an identcal score. The Raiders from Junior College were twice beaten, 4-1 and 6-3. 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Calvin next entertained Olivet College and, led by the hitting prowess of Brink and Van- derbilt, won their first game 8-6. The next game was featured by the tight pitching of Vander Woude, who held the visiting Lawrence Tech nine in check after the first inning, but Calvin's inap- titude at bat proved to be the deciding factor as Tech won, 4-I. Calvin enjoyed a two-game winning streak at the expense of their cross-town rivals, Aquinas and Grand Rapids Junior College. Neil Xflfeemhof was lost for the season in the Aquinas game, but not be- fore he had broken up a tight pitching duel with a last inning two base hit. De -Ionge's hitting and pitching proved to be too much for the Junior College nine in the latter game. The Knights next dropped a pair to Muskegon C. and Ferris Institute re- spectively. They then traveled to Mus- kegon C. and won a close contest 7-6. In the next game Calvin invaded the lair of Olivet College and engaged in a slugfest in which the Calvin team emer- ged victorious. Calvin used four pitchers in the contest. On the second half of their road trip, Calvin dropped a game to Lawrence Tech in Detroit. ln the last game of the season, Grand Rapids AI. C. gained revenge for their previous defeat by beating Calvin. Faced with the problem of injuries to three members of the pitching staff, Coach Bouma called on Kerm Rietema, who made his first ap- pearance in uniform and held J. C. well in check until the last inning. john Brink, Calvin's third sacker, collected four hits for four times at bat to lead the regulars with a season average of ,ff 1,1 ix f . f I Nyx A an 5 ' Q A,, 2, Rf ' 4- ' -X, x J. Timmcr, shortstop N L . Q '. .Q J . :Il K N 1 gh -l 'V , 1' ,sf S' N-J ra FJETV-iitlpfl, - R. lk' Haan, pilvher if 11791- V L' - yi , .L Lv, , ,. we . , N115- ki 6 . M. Vanden Akkcr. pitcher hs 5 V Xb 35 2- gxi ,ff R. De Haan. pitcher B, W. Vryhof, 2nd base W. Slager, catcher ' W f , N, 4 W J .1 'I , We gf ' Q' . r-ul' Vg? .f -qi. - X.- X' ,V ' ' ., '4,,s j -QQQBQ' T hq fy 4 ,a I X4 J. Berghuls, pitvher - 'LN ,, I 4 'Mx ff ' X Q 3 Qfgl Kg?-Q 3121- 'S A h - Aff 'fb Sw J. llrink, Ilrd base J Timmer 2nd base ' ' .QZW . '- 'ZA' ' 'mf 1 I P? h I 3 '11 . SJ -Li , J fi. '. f ,- L.f 5 EY' E : M. Vanderbilt, shortstop , 3 . Y X . I .ff --.--X H 1 ? E .. zfffkg gi f'L.'fPQ'1?TL sh X if fh . 4- ,. V W , ,,ygf5,gi . R. Boot. outfield s.f Ky gf N. Weemhof, lst base 3rd Row: R. Veenstrn, M. Veenstra, E. Ribbens, G. Lucht 2nd Row: G. Jasperse, G. Klouw, P. Gezon, W. Beckering lst Row: B. Huyser, J. Karsen, P. Zylstra, A. Elve The spring fever also caught hold of the track team as they started their hard grueling task of getting into physical shape for the coming meets. Coach Bult took his tracksters to face Hope College in their first meet of the season. Although Calvin took seven first, they lost the meet 76-54 because of lack of depth. Gordon Lucht took two firsts and a third to lead his team with 11 points. Alma was the next opponent for the Knight thin-clads. Alma took too many third places and they too were victorious by a 715 to 58W decision. The next meet was a trian- gular meet with Hope and Kalamazoo. Calvin managed to take only three Firsts and were third behind Kalamazoo with 71 points and Hope with -WMI. The last meet of the year Calvin was overpowered by the Junior College Raiders 93 lf6 to 37 5f6. Calvin's one bright spot was when Bill I-Iuyser defeated Posthumus in the mile with a time of 4:44. I df qu JZ 2 2. fb WS fff' i f 3-. A Akfxr ZX 1 ' ' 7 ,' ' f r I , , 'X .,f h 4 SM , fw f, i X77 X Kr Jai' 1 ff wi' :dz C - ...N ,MQM .gf 2.52 few gg 4 I X 1 1 De Vries- co sch The 1948 golf team was under the direc- tion of Coach De Vries for the tenth straight year. The hightlight of the year came when the determined linksmen gained victory in a triangle meet with Hope and Junior College. Hank Stevens led the Knights and was followed by Dave Thomasma in No. 2 spot, while Dave Tuuk, Harv Bratt and Warren De Vos gained the remaining positions. The Final record showed four wins and two ties while being defeated eight times. Par is four X 1 N N. n M .iv X ji? V 1 f - X, H ,Z 1 ,J i f n AA ' -G , N E QSZRQQQQQQE ,- 23:1 fi: ' YJAK ,fl U 1. 'fff5-- - . . . J-ff'22fgf1.g ' ' . .' :M ',,.5.-, A - fx, r - 4 gf - 1- 3 fer J LFEQJT , I -M.. .151 , 4 ' P J :1f3f'yx?-502' 'EIEIEET '. Q 1g'T'v', ' 5 2-if: ' 5 , x , . ., H N , if W J' Q-um L . Y K 2 ' . 6 H -. 'L 1 J a, . 3 , ' . 1 Urn' , all ' ' uv b Q' --' vi :ff 'A ' ' ' K V. n f 'A ,gin 3: ,1 X-V-V ' f -V: -T' iyrwa ' i 1 Q-Q gg Yi fr, l 3 :N I 1 2 1 ' ' I ?? 44 I fl , .- . 5? T, . 'elk' ' Q' xx df . .1 A - gl, .. , A-1 4,,... I ,. I f 'yjfz 1 I ' K? ' g f ' 1 ' J- ,hp .Lei . A 1. JN' 552' ie' V , U - N ' ' - 4 ' -A T A My .Q L .. - s .3 1 f , 1 v . Nl? . A, -..Q ,L I , 55 , 1. . ' 1 ..- .44 2nd Row: L. Zondervan, D. Tuuk, J. Maliepaard, B. Vanderson, J. Pylman lst Row: S. Vanden-Laan. S. Pnllack, coachg J. Vander Molen, manager: 'gage ' 7 Z This year's intramural basketball out- stripped previous years with a total of fifteen teams signed by Coach Bult. These fifteen teams each carried ten men, thereby drawing a total of 150 players into this program, thus making basket- ball more than a mere spectators sport at Calvin. Games were played three days a week and were aptly refereed by YVil- bur Slug Slager. The Raiders, who were composed mostly of former varsity players, overcame weak and strong op- position, and were rewarded with the championship for their efforts. :fm ' .Q ,41 Qifnf 47, ,1 1, 190 Back Row M Dekker R Veenstra M. Veenstru. J. Karsen Front Row E Rxbbens E Vande Weele, N. Reems. D. Vander Zuiden, T. Ribbens As Coach Bult announced the opening intramural football season, eight teams answered the call. Observers noticed that although Calvin could not claim a foot- ball team, much talent and enthusiasm was exhibited. VVhen the last pass had been thrown, and the last punt had been kicked, the powerful Badgers emerged as champions, retaining their title of last year. The season ended with an exciting playoff between the Bears and the Badgers. GI . fr , ,F , T gi KR. rf 0 if fs J 1 i ,.....-. 5.. ,Ei rg, A555 'Ie E f fn , ,- Fr V 'i A' I -2:5 'fi-, Q , V 5 255,13 ,e4'1-1w:L3.fLwff'L'g W 1 l -r., 3 M ,,-ul Mai ,y 1 r f O ,un r A 6 ,.nnw.d ,Q vm 1 ,-3 .:' ' fa . ,LV A4 www my 1 ff? if '-qw., N if fl -- Jar'- '- , A5!g:,f5g.g-sf 'tif f.-- '1 ,.- 4 1149? fy. A M- . ',v,V:. hx' .- , 24, . .1 sf... V ..:,.s,..-..:,,i ,,- 'ff .'.'n..,. '. . V .-.. f -M -' iff! FG. 2,-.wv,. 1 f- f'.:y:g9p,-1 A 55: Ea ' fa Q' .. A! af ,mi s 5: Q- . 5.7-'S .. 11529, ,.z1 ' . RI: , ,V 1.- .. d. V. 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' -'Q Rev. S. Volbeda, president The story of our school does not end with the college, Even from the very first, our fathers have seen fit to capstone our whole educational system with a seminary. A more consecrated and devoted faculty than our present one could hard- ly be desired. Our seven graduates we are proud to send forth to our churches. The underclass- men, both middlers and juniors, look back with satisfaction and gratitude upon the way already trod, and look forward with hope and expecta- tion toward their goal of active service in the Master's vineyard. The whole tenor of the Semi- nary is well expressed by these lines from our Psalter: How good and pleasant is the sight When bretlzren make it their delight To dwell is blest accord! Rev Louis Berkhof, B.D. Rev. Clarence Bouina, Th.D. P1 eszdtnl Emeritus Professor of Ethics and Apologetics Rev. Harry R. Boer, Th.M. Rev. YfVillian1 Hentlriksen, Th D Professor-Elect of Missions Professor of the New Testament Res WVIH H. RL1tgC1'S, Th.D. Rev. Samuel Volbeda, Th.D. Poofessov of Dognmtic Theology Professor of Practical Theology Rev. George Stob, Th.B. Rev. Martin Wyngarden, Ph D Professor of Historical Theology Professor of the .Old Testament fr 4 , 194 ' SIMON JOHN IJIQYRIIQS UTZIIICI Rapids, Mictliigzln LOUIS -IOIIN IHYIQSTRA Ikilcrsrm. New jersey JOHN AIDRIKZH I'I-IIICRSICN Rccllancls. Californian WILLIAM D1iWI'I I' RI BBENS Sheboygan. IViscunsin HARRY X'.XXlIIiR XX. jr. Lansing, Illinois GIERRIT X'.XNDIiR PLA.-X'I'S Smilmrn. Iowa DICK L. VAN I'l.x1.SE.BI:X Grand Rapids, Micliigzm ! I!! qwh ' K 295-1 i 1 I a 4 I i I n I I H. Berends, A. DeKru yter, L. Ba zuin W. Faber. J. Hoeksem a, L. Fel sianes, C. C. Vos, R. Posthuma, L. Smedes 196 M. Ba arman, B. Den0uden, KN. De Boer, I. Apol Flietstrn L. Hofma n. J. Hr.-km nn. L. DcVos 1 R. Leetsma, H. Lugtigheid. T. Hofman, E. H olkeboer J. Medendorp, J. Males tein, L. Sw eetman H. Teitsma, W. V 197 an Antwe rpen, W. W itte, A. V eltkamp I , C. Vos, secretary: W. Witte, treasurer: L. Bazuin, moderatorg VV. Ribbens, praetorg H. Vander An, vice-praetor: J. Malestein Zz' W. Ribbens and Dr. S. Volbeda, advisor X1Vhat the Student Council is for the College, the Senate is for the Seminary. It serves as an executive board for the Corps, the organized student body. The Senate's duties are as diverse as those of any executive board or student coun- cil, ranging from the coordinating of student preaching assignments to the arranging of social events, the settling of minor grievances, or any- thing else pertaining to the matters of the stu- dent body. The Seminarians have been good followers this year, for they have had most cap- able leaders. V 212.2 ,ML ' - Mx. ,sf Q C2291 '.T'1' '1 . Y. gh ' K5 J wir. me V V '-E l. ,'. ,ME X, 1 g f.. W l IT' , i l i Standing: L. Bazuin, G. Vander Plants, A. De Kruyter, C. Vos, W. Ribbens, secretary-treasurer: L. Dykstra Seated: R. Posthumn, J. Hekman, M. Baarman, S. De Vries, presidentg D. Van Halsema T 'Wc2z6Wefmm For those who can take the rigorous SCIlll1'1Zll'y life and still have intellectual energy left, there is Nil Nisi. The members gather bi-weekly at their va- rious homes, profiting not only from the theological and philosophical problems discussed, but enjoying each other-'s fel- lowship. This year the discussions have been based on two books: George Mur- r:1y's M illeninl Studies, and John S. Bon- nel1's Pastoral Psyclzirrlry. Both have proved most enlightening and challeng- ing. Dr. C. Bouma, advisor, :md S. De Vries 199 5 2nd Row: J. Medendorp, A. Veltkamp, B. Den Ouden, J. Malestein, L. De Vos, S. De Vries, president: R. Leeismng J. Hekman, secretary-treasurer: W. De Boer, T. Hofman, C. Vos, W. Witte lst Row: L. Felsinnes, H. Teitsma, C. Flietsrxx, L. Hoffman, D. Van Halsema, director: A. De Kruyter, business manager: L. Sweetman, M. Bateman. I. Apol. W. Van Antwerpen S . . S R. Van Halsema, director A choir has once again appeared in the Seminaiy, and it would be difficult to find a harder work- ing or more enthusiastic organization anywhere on the campus. The inspiration came from the director, the drive from the business manager, the steadiness from the president, and the whole- hearted cooperation from all the members, YVith this combination, the choir lei its songs be heard from Nordeloos to San Diego, from Fremont to San Francisco. Thanks be to God for the pros- perity granted! May the songs have been to His glory. NVQ- never ha rgained fo r this The thinker f' XI '- H EIWARY M---m Lend a hand Looking up Niebuhr C alifornia, here we come! lg MM 9,12-94 'll 6W0,,3,,,w WJ g1ff in ,nw X nf 'x .. 4 ,. ,fo-5 Z. 51' A U- I' 1 A p -. nr' Q-4-1 ai' I ll .J Q1 Hula , . ,fr--.Y 1 fgip Q' ' AIX- -N in ' f--- :L- filer ' 'I ': ' . ,.., - f 1' Y' , ' ff ,A -,:,1.....,-4, , , . 3.4.--1...---- wif .ai W3 ...-- ' .. .,f ,y -, . :'::'.'::.'.':rr:.. 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Q Splendid, shining solitaires to ring-your-belle in classic beauty . . . , -n . , N REA ESTATE INSLRANCE radiantly remind her of the constancy LOANS of your love! From our price-fair Q selection we picture two fluid-line favorites. 806 Peoples National Bank Building Grand Rapids 2, Michigan Keepsake and Columbia Diamond Rings. Prices Include Fed. Tax ,QM Til -'4 i m a- RX E0 N I V5 RYPMA AUTO SALES b ' E X . 1 GUARANTEED USED One-Diamond One-Diamond Engagement Ring Engagement Ring BOUGHT - SOLD -- TRADED 55125 5575 ' 1: A s c u 137 La Grave, Corner Cherry The .ielvelefs 5 p A C 5 D uymmgg 200 Monroe Ave. A. NEIBOER, Mgr. GI lo as S125 u wollr AT N0 EXTRA COST CHARGE ACCOUNTS Or N important factor in the financial success of any business man is the choice and existing relationship of his banking connection. The earlier such a connection is started, the sooner good credit reputation is established, the earlier thc virtue of thrift is revealed, the easier the road. LD KENT BANK has. in a xery real sense, been the literal founda- tion of the success of many Grand Rapids citizens for three generations. It is ready now-by counsel, advice and financial help to aid all those, young and old, whose qualifications and character make them deserving. ld Kent Bank . IYTEINIBER OF GrandRaPlds, FEDERAL DEPOSIT IQY GrarzdRa,pzds t INSURANCE FOR Grd-nd RHPUL5 CORPORATION 217 BYLSMA9S DAIRY Creamy-Rich Milk 4- 1119 Fremont, N.W. Phone GL-6-1824 TEITSMA'S SERVICE STATION 8: ICE COMPANY Alpine at Leonard i f i Hank Kamgslru and Hank Merren wlth the U Bennett Fuel Company Truck 'K Q, - A ami , i 144 Fulton, W. I ' Q nn- L ' f o'E1 DTE ff VANDER HYDE Jewelers vangt Hops Howie Select Your Jeweler ns. You Would a Fine Diamond 851 Leonard J. Van't Hof R. De Meester GRAND RAPIDS 4 747 Leonard Street, N.W. MICHIGAN U20 YEARS ON LEONARD ST. ,HQENT . TYPEWRITERS a Il d A -R5 1 ADDING MACHINES RAY Q. HARRISON AGENCY oifjffo Sold, Rented, Serviced C I INSURANCE S G. vs.. 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Amsterdam Diamond Company 211 I-Iuizingh Bros. Furniture Company . Associated Material K Supply . 208 -Ioppe's Dairy Company . . . Basch Jewelers ..... 217 Jurgens ik Holtvluwer Dept. Store . Bennett Fuel Company . . 218 Kregel Book Store .... . Besteman Produce Company . 212 Kroons Fine Foods .... Bethesda Sanitarium . . . 213 Michigan Consolidated Gas Company Buth Dairy . . . 209 Mills Creamery . . . . . . Bylsma Dairy . . 218 Niemeyer 5 ik 10 cent Store . . Calvin Book Store . 210, 223 Noordewier, Tony Sk Son, Inc. Calvin College . . 2011 Old Kent Bank ..... . Canteen Company . . 209 Oom R Son Hardware . . . Coca Cola Company ...... 220 Peoples National Bank . Crispy Flake Products Company 211 Perennial Gardens . . . De Korne Furniture Company . . . 207 Reformed Bible Institute . Dosker Company, H. N .... . 220 Rypma's Auto Sales . . Dornbush Jewelry Company . . 219 Smcelink Optical Service . Duchess Bakery ..... 200 Smitter Dry Goods . . . Dunn Oflice Supply . . . 219 Teitsma Service Station . DykSl1'a COIDPHHV, YV. . . . 208 Llptgxvn Clgaljerg , , , East End Shoe Store ...... 208 Vanden Berg jewelry . . . Eerdmans Publishing Company 206 Vander Hyde Jewelers . . . Export Products Company . . 211 Van Eerden Company Q Producej Gelders Electric Company .... 208 Vanderveens Department Store Goudzward Coal Company . . 219 Van't Hof Funeral Home . . Grand Rapids Printing Company . 215 Wfieland, G ........ . Grand Rapids Sash 8: Door Company 215 Windmill Floral Company . . . Harrison, R. Ins. Agency . . . 219 Page 2141 221 212 208 211 209 219 216 222 220 217 217 208 207 216 215 217 206 207 218 209 216 218 209 209 218 209 208 I I , , , our sincere thanks to: The Dean-Hicks representative, MR. YVEBB VAN DYKE, for his unlimited patience and professional advice. DR. RADIUS for his guidance and consideration. The ADMINISTRATION for their interest and cooperation. The OFFICE PERSONNEL for their indispensable help. Q35 SCH044 5 '-' '52, ROBERT POOL for his photography contributions. QReprinting of faculty 'mt cuts only by his permission.j e gifs A555915 And to ALL those who have contributed to the success of the '49 PRISM. 224 Aarduma, Lois, 117 ,,.. .. Aardsma, Dirk. 117, 130 ..,..., Actcrhoif, Wilhert ....1....,..., Akkcrhuis, Gerard, 117. Albcrda, Ruth, 117. ,,.,.. , Albers, Leonard, 117 ....,,,..1 Aldrich, Cleo Jr., 117 .,.,.,,. Aldirch, Lois, 107 ,..,.,. ....., .... Algern, George, 65, 178 ..,,..,, Alum. Henrietta ....,,,,,..,, . Alum, Pvte .............. ...i, ,..,,.. , , Alkema, Gerald, 97 .....,,..., ...,..., Arkema, Alan, 107, 130. 13l,., . Alphunaur, William, 117. Alsum, Gerald , .... ......., ..... , Andriesc, Jack, 117, 164 ...,. ,. Andriosc. Paul, 97, 158 ....., Ancma, Dorothy, G5 .........,....... Apol, Bernard 107 ......... 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CHFOIYH, 117 ...--,.-v---.-------4--,4,.---.- ............... 1 125 Thomas, Grand Rapids, Michigan Bittner, Raymond, 107 ......,..,......,. ,.... . ...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, C glomg, Michigan Blackport, Arthur, 107 ......... ........ 6 34 Griswold, Grand Rapids, Michigan Blauw, Ruth, 107 --....,.--...... ..,,..... 1 917 South 23rd Ave., Maywood, Illinois Bluk. Danic-l ......--........ Y ....... 258 James Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan BIODI, WOSIOY, 117 ----.---.-......-. ........... 8 825 Parrish Ave., Highland. Indiana Bode, Hurold, 130 ................,..... ,...,....,,....,...,,,,,,..,.,.,,.,,...,,,,,,...... M QBairi, Michigan Boelens, Jack ........,.........,.,............ ............... 2 631 Central, Grand Rapids, Michigan Bovlkins, Winston. 117, 131 ..,... .........,,. 8 12 Maifett, Muskegon Heights Michigan Boeremu, Robert, 107, 149 ....... Boerman, Vernon, 117 .......... Buersmn, Evcrct, 117, 160 ...... Bocrsmu, Henry ....,.. ...... ...... Bonrsma, Ralph .,....... ...... . Bocrsma, Shirley, SUT ....... Bocskool. Rny, 107., ......,..1041 Hall sr., s.E., Grand Rapidsy, West 35th, Holland, ..,.....,3411-32nd St., Grand Rapids Cutler st., Grand Rapids: Michigan . ....,..........,,. 2219 Francis, Grand Rapids, Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Eggleston, Chicago, Illinois ...........729 Deming St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Bolt, Clarence. 97 ...,. Bolt, Jack, 107 ,.,, .... Paterson Ave., Nutley. New Jersey .......,.1048 Franklin St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 225 Bolt, Maurice, 117 ...,........ Bolt, Robert, 117, 151 ......... Bolt, Shirley, 117 .,............ Boogaart, Peter, 66 .,.......,, Boomsma, Helena, 107 ........ Boonstra, Jacob, 97 ............, Boonstra, John ......................... Boonstra, Paul, 97 .... ,............,... Boot, Robert, 97, 156, 184 ...,.... Bordewyk, Gordon, 79 .,....A..... Borduin, Antoinette, 117 .,..... Borduin, Catherine, 107 ......,. Borduin, Grace ...........,.,..,..... Borduin, Nellie, 107 ..,... Borger, Nellie, 107 ..... Borst, John, 97 .,...... , Wilson, Grandville, Michigan R. 3, Zeeland, Michigan Merchants Road, Rochester 9, New York .......1038 Helen St., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Netherlands ........1532 Plastico, S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan .........................................Argentina, South America Coate St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Orleans, Battle Creek, Michigan Wheeler, Grand Rapids, Michigan ...517 Diamond Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Miehigna 517 Diamond Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ....,..,....5801 Averill, S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..............5801 Averill, S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Minnesota .........1933 Alba. 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Emerson, Denver, Colorado Bosker, Donald, 117 .......... ..............,... ........... 3 4 5 Cedar St., Imlay City, Michigan Bosma, Clarence, 117 ......,,,.......... ...i......,......,........,.,.............................,......,..,.,.,.... H ospers, Iowa Bosman, Henry, 66 ..,....,,...,,,,...,...,... ....,. 3 20 Michigan Place, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Bosscher, David, 117 ........,,................. ....,.................................................... R ehoboth, New Mexico Bossenbroek, Leonard, 66, 130 ......... ............................. 2 29 Bly Street, Wappun, Wisconsin Bossen ga, Lorraine, 66 ..............,..... Botting, Carl, 66, 149 .i.,... ,........ Botting, Mildred, 117 ...,,.. Botts, Harold, 67 .........,........... Bouma, Dick, 115, 131 ...,.......... Bouma, Harold ,,..........,..,.,........,. Bouma, June, 107, 158, 162 ........ Bouma, Nelson ...........,................ Bouma, Wilma, 107 .........,i.,.., Bouman, Mildred ............... ............1000 Merritt St., ...............1000 Merritt St., .........872 Grandville, S.W., .......1142 Kalamazoo, S.E. Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan 233, Edgerton, Minnesota ,...- ......... 1511 Seminole, Grand Rapids, Michigan 233, Edgerton, Minnesota R. 1, Steveston, B.C., Canada ...,..1014 Lee St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......953 Bates, St., Grand Rapids, Bouwman, Calvin, 117 ......,..,,,., Bouwman, Lois, 108, 158 ,,,,.,,.,,,,, Jennings, Sedan, Minnesota Jennings, Sedan, Minnesota Bouwsma, Elinor, 97, 134, 162 ...,., ..,..,.,,............,...,. 7 14 So. Shore Dr., Holland, Michigan Boven, Thelma. 117 -----,-.--....-..-..... ................................ . 37 W. 21st sr., Holland, Michigan BOYHWH, ROUGH, 67 --------------.-,,- ..... 1 916 Palace Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan B1'adY, 14119113 ------------.-------..-----,--- .............. 2 365 Bristol, N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Brande1'h0rSt,,D0nald. 178. ....-. ...............,.............. 4 86 Lakewood, Holland, Michigan Brandt- Maul'-ICG, 117. 149 -.----.- ....... 1 240 E. Leonard St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Brasser, Lewis, 117 .....,,,........ Breuker, Thelma, 117 ,...,,.... Brink John, 67, 173, 184 ...... Brink, Leonard. 67 ..,...,....... Brink, Mildred, 108 .........,,........ Brink, Rosella, 117, 162 ..,........,,. Brinks, John ,,..,......,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Broekhuizen, James, 108, 135 ....,... Bl-oekhuizen, Ted. 108 ,.., .............. Brondyk, Ruth, 108, 164 .... ......... Bronkema, Ralph, 131, 150 ........, Bronkel'na,.R0salic, 117, 150 ....... Brooks, Lois, 117 ........,........ ., ...,...,, Brouwer, Cornelius, 162 .....,........ Brouwer, Fred .......,..... , .,.... ,..,,,,...,,,,. Brouwer, Peter, 97, 131, 132 .,.,,., ., Brouwer, Peter, 97, 151 .........,.... Bruinooge, Celia, 117, 162, ........., Bruinooxze. Richard. 67. 179 .....,. ..,..........2010 So. 10th St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin Center, Iowa ......,,....2106 Godwin Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan ......919 Spencer St., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .. ..,..... . ..,.............,....................... R. 3, Grant, Michigan Minnesota ......1700 Martindale, S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan ........65 Vreeland Ave., Midland Park, New Jersey .......65 Vreeland Ave.. Midland Park, New Jersey Getty, Muskegon, Michigan So. Williams, Orange City, Iowa ....,.......416 So. Williams, Orange City, Iowa. ...........1626 Sherman St., Alameda, California .........10539 Perry Avenue, Chicago 2 Maryland, Detroit, W. 110th Place, Chicag 8, Illinois Michigan o, Illinois .........................Blackfolds, Alberta, Canada So. State St., Zeeland, Michigan Michigan Calkho Brummel, Hazen, 108, 158 ....... Bcuk, Roger ...........,.,..............,. Buikema, Bill, 97 .....,,.,,...,....,, Buining, Rodger, 117, 132 ...,... Buiskool, Donald ........,,,,,,,,,,, Buiten, William, 108 ........ Bult, Allan, 117 .....,...,......,... Bult, Ruth 97 ...,....,..,,.,,,,.,.,,,,, Bulthuis, Calvin, 67, 147 ..,,... Bulthuis, Henry, 68 ...,..,..,,,, Bulthuis, Leone, 108 ............... Bulthuis, Ruth, 108, 158 .......... Bultie, Harvey, 98, 130, 132 ....... Bultman, Fred, Bultman, James, 98, 131, 162. 98 ....... .. .................,. Bussis, Dale, 98 ............................., Buteyn, Roland. 108 ................., Buurma, Henry, 148, 151 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Buurma. Hilbrand, 98, 151, 156, .... . Buursma, William, 68... B kcr John , ..... ,.,,.. y , ...,.....,,.,...,,,,, Bylsma, Wilma, 108 .... .. Byma, Bernard, 98 ........ If Bytwerk, Edward, 68 ....... Bytwerlc, Robert ....,......,,,,, ven, Gerrit ..........., .,.,, . .. South Dakota . ....... 308 Michigan, Grand Rapids, Michigan .....,.......7156 So. Morgan, Chicago. Illinois Peck St., Muskegon, Michigan Naylor St., Grand Rapids, Michigan .,.....1137 Fisk St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ...,....1848 Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Michigan -.-......,,,.-1592 SO. Ogden St., Denver, Colorado .......721 Columbus, Grand Haven, Michigan ...............1424-59th Court, Cicero, Illinois .........................1424f-59th Court, Cicero, Illinois -----H.-...-..-............1424-59th Court, Cicero, Illinois ..........,1423 North Westnedge, Kalamazoo, Michigan .......1012 West Burton St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Harbor, Washington R. 1, Zeeland, Michigan ........Route No. 1, Waupun, Wisconsin ......646 Marion St., Oak Park, Illinois .........,646 Marion St., Oak Park, Illinois West 13th St., Holland, Michigan No. 1, Hudsonville, Michigan ..,......1328 Dunham, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ---.................10255 Montery, Bellflower, California Oak Ave., Muskegon, Michigan ........492 Oak Ave., Muskegon, Michigan . ....,........l. ...l .... . . .. ..,....... Sioux Center, Iowa Cammenga, Sidney, 117 ..... . Carroll, Rosetta, 68 ......,,....,. Cevaal, Calvin, 98, 146 .,..,.... Christophel, Lorene, 68 ....... Clare, Thomas ,..,,,.. ....,..,,,, ,,,, Coeling, Ross. 108. 148 ....... Cok, Ralph, 108 .................. Cok, Stanley, 117 ,,..... ..,,. Colsman, Berna, 98. ...,. . Colsman, Ellen, 108 .... . .... . Compagner, Ivan, 98.1 .... , 208, Hull. Iowa Cherry St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Wisconsin ....,...,216 Lafayette, N.E., .......416 Crescent, N.E., ........1671 Martindale, Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 2, Willard, Ohio R. 2, Willard. Ohio ..,..,..19S3 South Washington St., Denver, Colorado ........,1983 South Washington St., Denver, Colorado No. 1, Hamilton, Michigan Constant, Roland, 108 .....,. ...... Cook, Beatrice, 108, 168, 162. Cook, John ...,..., . ............,......... . Cooke, Edward, 108, 130. ,.,, . Coolbauprh, Norman, 135 ,,.. Cooper. Jesse. ......,.....,...... . Cooper, Mnrvin, 108 ....,.,,..,. Cooper, Robert, 117 44,,.....,,.,... Cooper, Sam, 108, 131, 144 ....... Cooper, Sidney, 108. ..,,,,,,. Couwcnhoven, Maurice, 68 ,,..,., Danhof, John, 108 .....,...,,,.,,, Daniels, Frederick, 68 ,,,.., Danielson. Carl 68 ..... Byron Center Datemn, Harold, 98, 150 ...,..,. Dawson, Adrian, 69 ..,,... .,,.. De Boer. Arthur, 108... ......... De Boer, Eleanor, 98... . ........... De Boer, Floyd, 108, 131, 132 ..... De Boer. Frank, 1310, .,........ De Boer, Grace, 108, 162 ..... De Boer, Harold, 69 ...,. ....,........ Do Boer, Henry, 11T.,,,, ....... . De Borer, Larry, 117, 149, 150 ...... , De Boer, Loretta. 108. ..... ........,., Dc- Boer. Mario, 98 ...,,....... .. De Boer, Melba ..... .,..,..... ...,..., De Boer, Peter, 108, 158 ....... Dc Boer. Richard, 98. .........,. . De Boer. Robert, 98 ........ .,...,..,. De Borst, James, 146, 148.., De Bruin, Leona, 117 ......... Dc Bruin, Robert .................. Decker, J. Arthur, 98 ...... Decker. Robert, 108 ........,...., De Fouw, Eleanor, 108 ..,,....... De Fouw, Robert ..,...........,..,,,, , Dc Glopvwer I'Ioward, 108.,. .... 'Dc Graaf, lirxctta, 69 .... .,...,...,,...... De Graaf, Douszlns. 98, 162, 164.. De Granf, John M., .,... ........,........ . . Dc Graaf, Kay. 69 ., .,., ..., . De Graaf. Nicholas, 108 ......,.. De Graaf, Norman, 108 ......... De Groot, Harold, 69.. ........,.., ,, De Groot, John, 69 ,,...,......... ......... De Groot, John D., 117, 151 ..,.. .. De Haan, Jenn, 98 ..... ........, .1,..,. Do Haan, Ray, 98, 156. 184 ....,... De Haan, Stanley, 108, ........ .. De Hook, Richard .......,......... De Jatzer, Lois, 118 ....... De Jager. Walter .............. De Jong De Joni: De Jong De Joni! De Joni: , Andrew, 69 ....,.. , Dun. 108... , Harold ,,,...... ....... , Louis ...,................., Pearl, 69. 180 ,....... Dc Jonize. Arlene, T0 .... ...,...... De Janne, Grace, 118 ................. Do Jonize, Louis, 118, 148 ......., Dc Jomre. Maurice ........,,....,....... Dekker, Barbara, 108, 158 ........ Dekker, Eugene, TO.. ,... ..... . .. Dekker. June. 108, 162. ,......... . Dekker, John. 108 ..... .....,....... ....... Dekker, Martin, 98, 134, 156 .,....... Dekker, Wilbur, 98 ..,. ......,,......,..... De Konimz, Marjorie, 118 ......... De Koni mr. Robert, 156 ......,... De Lano, Richard. 109 ...,.... De Mnand. Herbert., 98 .... De Mecs De Mey, Den lies Den Boer, Harriet, TO, wr. Lylf-. 118. ....,.. . Nell. 109, 162 .....,..... 46 ton, Lawrence, ....,., Den Urabcr, Barbara, .38 ..,... Den Harder Den Harder, Louise, 118 ..., .... Den Houten,.Lorna, 158 ..,..,... Dennis, Sylvia ....,............. ...... 158 ..,... 1 , Alberthn. 118 ....... De Nooyer, Donald, 118 ,...... . .,.... . De Nooyer, Gerald, 98 ..,......,........... De Puyt, Margaret. De Rooy, Gertrude, 118, 180, ....,.... . De Ruiter, Clarence .......,.... 98, 157, 180 .... . De Ruiter, Doris, 98 .........., ,. De Stiirtc-r, Lucile, 70, 162 .......... De Stirzter. Melvin, 118, 158 De Vos, Franklin, 98 ......,.......... De Vos, Jack, 158,. ..,.......... .. De Vos, Warren, 70.0- ..... De Vries, Gerrit, 109 ,.... ,. De De De De De De Dc De De De Vries. Jay, 118 ....,..., Vries Joan, 118,,., ........................ . Vries: John Duane ............... .. Duthler 156 Vries, John , , 149 ,1...... Vries, John K., 118 ..... ........... . A. Vries, Josephine, 98 ....., ..,........., . Vries, Lester ........ ......, .,................... Vries, Murzaret, 98, 162, 164 ....,.., Vrivs, Marian, 118 ......,.,.....,...... Vries, Marilyn, 118 ............,....,.. Prairie St., Grandville, Michigan West 148th St., Cleveland, Ohio .......1220 Logan St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......,,.....5B00 Bedford Road, Detroit 24, Michigan Petoskey, Petoskey, Michigan ........306 Summer St., Clifton, New Jersey ..................................Steamboat Rock, Iowa .......................,,.......Steamboat Rock, Iowa .,......,306 Summer St., Clifton, New Jersey Summer St., Clifton, New Jersey Michigan .........944 Neland Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..,.....2T3B Maplewood, Grand Rapids, Michigan 16, Mt. Arlington, New Jersey Tamarack, Grand Rapids, Michigan ..,......1901 Sylvan Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 7 North 12th St., Paterson, New Jersey Prince, Grand Rapids, Michigan Barkley Ave., Clifton, New Jersey ....,.,50 Auburn, Grand Rapids, Michigan ....,..........Route No. 2, Alamosa, Colorado Prince, Grand Rapids, Michigan .........,,.....l..18037 Terrence Ave., Lansing. Illinois ........,2303 Leonard, N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan ,......I249 Joosben, S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Austin Blvd.. Cicero. Illinois .l.,......,.,.S931 La Salle Blvd., Detroit, Michigan .,.......304 North 11th St.. Paterson, New Jersey ,..............1248 Dunham, Grand Rapids, Michigan Woodland St., Whitinsville. Massachusetts Dunham, Grand Rapid-1, Michigan North 9th St., Sunnyside, Washington .,..1549 North Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids Michigan Clancy, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ......250 Franklin St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Nelson, Grand Rnpidff, Michigan ,,.,..,...1019 Merritt, S.E., Grand Rapids Michigan Michigan ..,,....,,..Prairie City. Iowa Himhland Ave., Clifton, New Jersey .......1022 Lafayeete, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan , .......... 1326 Chicano Dr., Grand Rapids, Michigan Highland Ave., Clifton. New Jersey Calvin, Grand Ranide. Michigan City. Iowa .,,.,..2427 Woodward Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan So. Greene, Rock Rapids, Iowa ......4060 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan ...,.....625 College Ave., Grand Rapids v Minnesota Michigan ...-.908 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan ....,...1123 Watkins St., Grand Rapids, Michigan 12. R. 2, Cambria, Wisconsin 1, Manhattan, Montana .,,,,.,,..l304 Maude. Grand Rapids, ........Box 451, 182ml St., So. Holland. Illinois Route 1, Dorr, Michigan 1, Monroe, Washington Prescott Ave., Paterson, New Jersey - -....................... 20 Heifrhts Road, Clifton, New Jersey Michigan Oakhill Sh, Grand Rapids, Michigan ....624 Eastern Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Wallinwood, Grand Rapids, Michigan California ..............l726 NO. 4l'.l1 St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin , .......... H957 Adams, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......852 Sizsbee St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......1523 Fremont, N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..............l.,....,....,4391-84th, Byron Center Michigan Bates St., 2102 Eastern Ave., N.E., Thomas St., 6709 Division Road Grand Rapidst Michigan Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids , Grand Rapids, Michigan .....,.....2124 No. 10th St., Sheboyttan, . ....... 1022 E. Leonard St., .. ...... 1021 Alger St., S.E., Michigan , Michivran Wisconsin . --..--.-----..................... .... 7 11 W. First St.. Pella, Iowa Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Minesota Minnesota ,,,.....804 Lake Drive, S.E., Grand Rapids Michigan Paris, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Jordan St., Battle Creek, Michigan ....,..4130 Bronson Blvd., Kalamazoo, Michigan Hill St., Midland Park, New Jersey Rainier, Everett, Washington ....,....302 Lakeview Ave., Clifton, New Jersey .........112 Clifton Drive, Battle Creek, Michigan Sioux Center. Iowa Sioux Center, Iowa .......1'232 Kalamazoo Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan ...,.,..1315 Plymouth Rd., Grand Rapids, Michilzan .,...,,.1315 Plymonth Rd., Grand Rapids, Michigan .............101st and Ciccro Ave., Oaklawn, Illinois .. ....--.........---......--A......................... McBain, Michigan .,....103O Chester, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan W. 73rd Pl., Chicago, Illinois 3, Fremont, Michigan ........'T140 So. Green St.. Chicago, Illinois Washington . ..... M8545 Columbia Ave., Munster, Indian ..l......210 No. Mechanic, Fremont, Michigan Harrison, Munster, Indiana ..,.,,.918 Logan Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan De Vries, Norman A.... .......Y..... De Vries, Robert, 118 ...,,.....,..... De Vries, Shirley, '70, 158 ........ Dc Vries, William, 118 ,......., De Waard, John, 98 ............, De Waard, Robert, 151 ....... Went, Harvey. 118. .l,...,... . De De Witt, Cornelia, 98, 132... De Witt, Delores, 118 ............. De Witt, Henry, 109 ...,..,....,....... --------- De Young, Donald, 118 ................ Dc Young, Evelyn, 118, 158 ........ De Young, Gordon, 118, ........,... De Young, Jess. 70 ................. De Young, J. Wilbur, 70 ..... Dice, Marian, 118 .....,.,...,...... Dice, Norman, 99 ....,.... Diekcn, La Vern ,... .......,.,.,, Diephouse, Alvin, 118 ....... Diephouse, Dale, 109 .....,... Dobben, Glcn, '71 ....,,,......... Dobben, Marjorie, 118, ..... Doctor, Della, 118 ........... Dokter, Bernard, 99 .,,.... Dood, Arnold, 71 ...,,........ Doornbos, Alfred, 71 ........ Doornbos, Helen, 109 ........ Dorman, Harold, 99 ....,.. Dornbos, Sanford ...,.,.,.,...,, Dornbush, Wayne, 71 ....... Droge, Andrew ......,......... Drost, Wilhelmina ..,..,.... Drukker, Betty, 118 l.... Dubois, William, 118 ......... Duininck, Shirley, 118 ......... Du Pree, Matthew, 118 ,....., Du Pree, William, 146 ......... Duthler, Harvey, 109 ,........ Dykema, Dale .....,............. Dykema, Earl, 109 ,......,..,. Dykema, Marilyn, 71 ......... Dykhuizen, Alvin, 118 ...,.. Dyk sen, Elroy ..............--- Dykstra, Alberta, 99 ......... Dykstra, Earl, 99, 134 ......... Dykstra, Florence, 109 ........ Dykstra, Gerben, 118 ,.......... Dykstra, Gwendolyn, 118 ....... Dykstra, Henry ...........,.....,..,. Dykstra, Jack, 109 ............ Dykstra, Jean ....................,. Dykstra, Jerome, 109 ..,........,. Dykstra, Jessie, 71 .,.,..,....,..... Dykstra, Jessie M., 118, 162 .....,. . ..... 1030 Chester, S.E. , Grand Rapids, Michigan Main St., Eatontown, New Jersey Fitzhugh, Grand Rapids, Michigan .......105'7 Sherman St., Grand Rapids, Michigan ........96'7 Highland Ave., Rochester, New York ''AlfIQiiliii''6iiiiiiBi5 iEi22iiiX'Ai8ii5iiis'' iifiiE1HieXii , Prairie Vielw, Kansas ...,..4119 Helen Ave., Detroit, Michigan Prairie View, Kansas Dorr, Michigan ..,.......9441 So. Winchester, Chicago, Illinois .... ........... 10128 Kostner, Oaklawn, Illinois 4, Fremont, '745 Eastern ...Qfiii5 i?ie1-Air Dr., N.El, Arianna, ,...1154 Hermitage St., S.E'. , .... . ......................,... Box ......10'7 Dwight Ave., .. ..,........ . ...... 1316 So. No. Lom 940 Washington Ave., S.E.: 1931 Hall St., Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Oak, Fremont, Michigan Oak, Fremont Michigan , ,.,. ..,.., 0 range City, Iowa 462, Sioux Center, Iowa Grand Rapids, Michigan Cuyler. Berwyn, Illinois bard, Oak Park, Illinois W, Shepard Ave., Hamden, Connecticut .,l....1921 Galewood Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan ............,.1118 Sheridan, Grand Rapids, Michigan Shelby, Grand Rapids, Michigan ...,..,.1220 Sherman St., Grand Rapids, Michigan .,,..............,,....,Circle Drive, Wyckoff, New Jersey ........833 Temple, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Minnesota No. 8th St., Paterson, New Jersey . .............. 261 No. 8th St., Paterson 2, New Jersey , ........ 2758 Madison Ave. ...,. ......... 1026 Fremont, , Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan New Mexico . ......,...,....................... 920 W. .......1815 Martindale Ave. 73rd St., Chicago, Illinios , Grand Rapids, Michigan Sixth Ave., Paterson, New Jersey ......1414 Sigsbee, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Harrison, Holland, Michigan ......,...,,........146O Wayburn, Detroit, Michigan ................10835 Crawford Ave., Worth, Illinois Wayburn, Detroit, Michigan ......1414 Sigsbee, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ,........1301 Underwood, Grand Rapids, Michigan .,...,.,.5101 Burton, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..,...1233 Courtney, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ...,...5101 Burton, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan E. 19th St., Paterson, New Jersey .,..,...104 Celia St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Rapids, Iowa '''ffffffffi'l1'ii6' vIiQiQ5i5iiin ......936 Ballard St. 1, Hudsonville, Michigan , Grosse Pointe, Michigan , Grand Rapids, Michigan Main, Zeeland, Michigan .......1120 Noble St., Grand Rapids, Michigan 1, Fulton, Illinois ..,,..East 24th St. R. 5 Holland , Michigan .,.....,1120 Noble sf., S.E,,,Grani:l Rapids, Michigan W. 21st St., Holland, Michigan Fifth, Fairlawn, New Jersey Dykstra, John, 99 .,... ...,......... Dykstra, Kathryn, 99 ....... Dykstra, Keith .......,.........l..... Dykstra, Louis, 991, ............. Dykstra, Mrs. Margaret ....,..., Dykstra, Martin ......,..,..,.........,. Dykstra, Rayda, 118, 150 ...... Dykstra, Sidney, 71 ........,..., Dykstra, Simon, 71 ............ Dykstra, Stanley, '72 .,.,,... . Dykstra, Suzanne, 118 ..,,,... Dykstra. William, '72 ........... Eerkcs, Marjean, '72, 180 ...,,. Eggebeen, Donald ......... ........ Ehlers, Anthony, 109 ..,,.,...... Eiten, Lillian, 99, 162 ..,........ Elenbaas, John, 72, 131, 132, 162.- .....,.. ....... Ellinger, Arthur, T2 ..,.......,.....,.,,.,... -... Elhant, Theodore, 109 ......... ................ ............ Elve, Albertus, '72, 156, 186 ....,... Elve, Philip, 72. ..................,...,, .. Elzinga, Bernard ...,.... ..,.,......... Ensink, Doris, 118, .,............ . Eppinga, Richard, 118 .,...,.. , Estie, Joan, 109 ....................,... Etterbeek, James, 72.. ,,........... ., Evenhouse, Bernice, 59, 109 ...,.... Evenhouse, Henry, 179. .,.......... . Evensen. Ralph, 109 ....,. Exoo, Ralph, 109 ............ Eylander, Gerrit, 99 ...... Faber, Gladys, 118.. ....... Faber, Robert, 73. ..,......,..... .. 3, Mt. Vernon, Washington .... ................. ...716 Bluff, Sheboygan, - --..-......... 916 Normal View. Kalamazoo, Wisconsin Michigan 2, Box 5, Wellsburg, Iowa s ................................ Box 273, Lynden, Washington ......1124 Rathbone, Grand Rapids, 1, Hopkins, Carrier, Grand Rapids, Barnett St., Grand Rapids, .......,2416 Meyers Ave., Grand Rapids, 2. Hudsonville, Henry, Grand Rapids, Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan So. 10th St., Lynden, Washington .,....,,211 Crescent, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan So. 60th Court, Cicero, Illinosi So. 60th Court, Cicero, Illinois , .l................., 3843 W. 160 St., Cleveland, Ohio ....,-,...,....1S028 Parkmount, Cleveland 11, Ohio ......149th and Ind. Ave., So. Holland, Illinois .......931 Kensington, G1-and Rapids, - -------' ,--- -,-.....----... ....................,..... B y r on Center, Michigan Michigan Feddcma, Charles, 019 .........,.. Feenstra, Marjorie, 118 ......... Feenstra, Theodore, 109 ....,.,..,.. Fenenga, Fennema Fennemn Fennema Alice '73 134 .... Otten, Charlottelniig-ll , Elaine, 118 ,..........,....,,. . Harold .............,....,,.... Fennema, Irma. ................,...,.. . Fennema, James, 109 ....,........... Fennema, Mary ,.....,. , .,...,...,,,,,,....,,.,, , Ferguson, Marilyn, 118, 128 ,,.,.,.,.,,,, . Feringa, Margaret, 109, 157, 180 ....,.. Feringa, Norman ........ ,..... , .....,..... ,.... . . . Feringa, Phil, 158 .... .... .... Feringa, Roy ...,....,...., Main St.,'Whitinsville, Massachusetts .........2181-44th St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan . ...,..., 1922 E. Burton St., Grand Rapids, Michigan ......Corsica, South Dakota ...,Q1fQI11111fi6E6'i''iiiceiesiliii Lili25ff'EiiiASc5Q iiiiii2SiE .,,...125 Diamond Ave. ........6729 So. Division . ....... 6729 So. Division , Grand Rapids, Michigan , Grand Rapids, Michigan , Grand Rapids, Michigan .......6729 So. Division, Grand Rapids, Michigan Third ........42 Grand Ave., N.E. St., Oxford, Pennsylvania , Grand Rapids, Michigan ....,..42 Grand Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan .. ..........,..,......... 1325 Union, Grand Rapids, Michigan ........42 Grand Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 228 Franson, Wayne, 118 .....,.......... Fey, Carroll, 109, 162 ,..,.... Feringa, Richard ..........,.... Feyen, Gerrit, 99 ........... Fisher, Fred, T3 ...........,....... Flanders, Shirley, 109 ,,A......., Flokstra, Anna Mae, 109 ,,.. ...,. Folkex-ts, Marilyn, 109 ........,.. Fopmu, Orval, 109 ....,............. Franken, Rosemary, 158. ...... Freeman, Calvin, 73, 151 .,,..,,. Frans, Roland, 109 ................. Fridsmu, Jucoba, 109 ...,......... Fricswyk, Frederick, 99 ...,..., Frieswyk, Kenneth, 118 .,... Frieswyk, Lorna, 99. ....,.,... Frisbie, Martha ....,............ Fryling, Laurence .....,... brielsc Ruth Ann Ga , --,....... Gabrielse, Theodore, 118 ,...... Galema, Sue, 99 ........,.......,.. Gardner, Charles ........ Geenen, Mary .............. Geerdes, Bernice .....,.,.l..... l.... . Geers, Lois, 118 .....,........,....... . ....., Geldhof, Richard. 9 .,...-..-.A-.......-....A. Gerritsen, Jean, 118, 147, 180 ....... Gerritsen, Kenneth ....................... Gesink, Melvin Henry ....,..,...,... Gesink, Owen, 99 ..............,......., Gezon, Paul, 109, 186 ........,. .... ...... Giezen, Clinton Edward, 151 .....,... Gillisse, Gordon, ........................,,.. . Goudyk, Johanna ............ ,... ........ Goris, Marcella, 118 .... ..,, Minnesota ........2700 Kunowa Ava., Grand Rapids, Michigan .,............,.........................,......Jamestown, Michigan 950 Baxter St. .... 30 Burr Oak: ..,,..1126 Alto Ave., .. ...... ....,..........,. 1 710 S. Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Ogden, Denver, Colorado S. Bradley, Rock Rapids, Iowa 1146 Prince Street ...ffiffff ......... 143 Cutler sn.f Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan 720 Carpenter Lane, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , .,................... 830 Alger St., Grand Rapids, Michigan ...,.,.............17634 Coke Ave., Bellflower, California ,,.....278D E. Paris Rd., Grand Rapids, Michigan ,.......1019 Alexander, Grand Rapids, Michigan .........1019 Alexander, Grand Rapids, Michigan John St., Woodland, Michigan ..........4916 So. Division, Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 2, 24th St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin ........404 Park Ave., Sheboygan, Wisconsin ..............1910 Pierce St., Lafayette, Indiana Wolcott St., Flint. Michigan ..........1209 Underwood, Grand Rapids, Michigan R.. No. 3, Box 698-A, Modesto, California No. 2, Kent City, Michigan ................Goldsmith Rd., Palmyra, New York .............118 Passaic St., Garfield, New Jersey . ...... 1534 Rossman, Grand Rapids, Michigan . ............................................ Sioux Center, Iowa Center, Iowa .......1026 Cooper, Grand Rapids, Michigan .. ......,..,........ 1527 S. Ogden, Denver Colorado .........454yQ Clancy, Grand Rapids, Michigan R. ND, 1, Sully, Igwa Heart, Minnesota Gort, Henry, 109 ........... ....... 2 430 Miami, Grand Rapids, Michigan G01-ter, Sylvia, 118, ................,...... ............. . ......... .. ......................,....,..,. . .,Do0n, Iowa Gossclink, Dale, 118 ...................... .-. -...----...-..--- -. .......,.....---................. Route 1, Pella, Iowa Gossclink, Doris, 180 .............. ..........,,. .....,.......... .. ..................................... R 0 ute 1, Pella, Iowa Gogssen, Dorothy, 99, 162, 164, ........ .----.......,.... 5 2 Mayfield Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Goudswaard. Robert Allan ............. ....... 1 233 Ionia Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Gouloozc, Gene, 118,. ..... ................ ,..... ........................... 1 5 3 5 Omher Rd., Sparta, Michigan Graves, Raymond, 73, 131, 162 ...,.... ........................................,............... ,....,. ......., D i k e, Iowa Grevengoed, Leone Ruth, ................ Grevengoed, Merle, 99, 148, 150 ....... Gre danus Samuel y ................ Griffes, Marguerite, 73.. ........ ....... Griflieon, Arline, 109 .......... Gritter, Gordon, 99, 158 ....... Gritter, Nelma., 118 ............ Gritter, Nelson, 109 ...,.... Gritter, Roy, 109 ..... .-... ,...... Groelsemn. Donald, '73 ...........,... Groen, Donald, 118, 151 ............... .........1140 Noble St. , Grand Rapids, Michigan . .....,... ....,.... 4 1 W. 22nd St., Holland, Michigan Fairview, Paterson, New Jersey .........339 Sunset, N.W., .......1108 Fisk St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan .......407 Prospect Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan ...,...805 Grandville Ave., .....805 Grandville Ave., 0729 Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Wallace, Chicago, Illinois ...,......3040 West Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Minnesota Groenendyk, Carol ........,.............,.... ...-......---........A--.......-................................... . ...Ccdar, Iowa Groeneveld, Howard, 109, 156 ..,. .- Groot, Audrey, 118. ....................... Groot, Phyllis, 110 ............., ....... Grove, Grace, 74, 135 ......... Guikema, Henry, T4 ..........,... Gunnink, Jerrian Jr., 99 ......., Haack, Charles, 99 ..................... Haagsmn, Andrew, 118, 149 ......, Haan, Albert, 110 ,..... ............,.,. Haan, Gilbert. ................... Haan, Raymond, 118 .....,..... Haan, Robert, 110, 135 .... .. Hnga, Donald, 74, 148 ............,. Hage, Eugene, 110.. ...-.--.........,...... Haglund, Mrs. Marie ........................ Hamersma. John, 162, 99, 164 ......, Hamstra, Gladys .........,,. . .............. . Hancnburg, Irene, 110 ....... . ...... Hancnburg, Joan, 119 ........ Hanko, Herman, 119 .............. Hannink, Alfred, 99, 131 .......... Hansen, Robert, 110 .............. - Hanstra, Martha, 110 ......... Harkema, Seymour, 110 .,,..... Harnew, Mary Ann, 99 ...... . Harper, George, '74, 147 ................i...---.- Harrington, Jean Ann ...... ...... . ....... Harrison. Roger Ray. 99. 132, 1 Hart, Frank J r .................-- --.... .... ...-.-.--., -------------- Hartog, Trenzi, 99 ........... ............... Hartwell, Richard, 99 ......... Hasper, James, 119 .........,.. .. Hasper, Robert, 119 ..,.,...... Hasseler, John, 119, 151 ....... Hathaway, Millard, 119 ...... ..... .... Haveman, Albertus, 74, 146 ....... Haveman, Madeline.. ........ ...... . .. Haven, William ........,.............,. Heerdt, Robert, 119 ..,..,.,... ..... Heerema. Wilma, 110, 162.. .... .. Hen-es, Barbara, 119, 164 ....... Heerspink, Gertrude, 110 ...... Heetderks, H. Richard .... .... Helder, Herman, 119 ....... .. .... Hellinga, Cornelius, 119 ........ .,................. ...... Helmhodlt, Robert. ..,...,....... . .............. .. ......... ...... - .... . Helmus, Christian .........,.. -... .......... - -.....--.- ..,....1311 Woodlawn Rd., Grand Haven, Michigan Highway, Highland, Indiana . ................. . .... .......... 2 917 Highway, Highland, Indiana H1383 Eastan Rd., William Grove, Pennsylvania S. Otillia, Grand Rapids, Michigan Minnesota .... .......... N .,.. 302 Hubbard St., Racine, Wisconsin . ....... 53 N. Main St., Whitinsville, Massachusetts .......1737 Wendler Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Thomas, Grand Rapids, Michigan .M ,... 1737 Wendler Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Bates. Grand Rapids, Michgian .. ...... 1437 Tamarack, Grand Rapids, Michigan Hall St., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......1122 Crescent St., Grand Rapids, Michigan ......,....271 Madison Ave., Clifton, New Jersey .......389 South Parkway, Clifton, New Jersey Iowa Pease, Minnesota ............1221 Bates St., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......Route No. 3, Box 719, Modesto, California S. Union, Chicago, Illinois . ..... - ............. ...... . H9916 Malin St., Chicago, Illinois .. ....... 837 Thomas St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Edison Ave., Oak Lawn, Illinois .....,,.619 Prince St., Grand Rapids, Michigan E. Ionia, Muskegon, Michigan ..,,.....1103 Bates St., Grand Rapids, Michigan .............735-26th St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Church St., Haledon, New Jersey ,, .....Y. 2228 O'Brien Rd., Grand Rapids, Michigan ...............2211 E. Mitchell Dr., Phoenix, Arizona ............,.1340-16th St., St. Petersburg, Florida. South Dakota ........3665 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......1426 Lancashire, Grand Rapids, Michigan ........'I12 Ethel Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......Kingston St., Midland Park, New Jersey ,,.....,...... 1330 S. 57th Ave., Cicero, Illinois Post St., Paterson 2, New Jersey .........266 Myrtle Ave., Muskegon, Michigan W. 19th St., Holland, Michigan .........1011 Caulfield, Grand Rapids, Michigan ........734 Olympia, Grand Rapids. Michigan ..,.,,.....249 No. 9th St., Paterson 2, New Jersey ......,.,1049 Baxter St., Grand Rapids, Michigan .........34'I Fuller, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hclmus, I-lemme, Hemple, Hemple, Neal .,..........,.... Bertha, 110 ..,.,.. Bruce, 110 .....,,.,.....,..,... Clare, 110 ....................... Hendricks, Elizabeth, 99, 168 ,..... Hendriksen, Daniel, 110. ,,.,.....,.. Hennink, Henry, 119 ....,..,.... Hcnze, Clarence ,.... ..-.......... Heronimus, Calvin, 99 ....... Hertel, James, 110, 149 ........ Hofstra, .......,1004 Franklin St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Mozart St., Alameda, California Mozart St., Alameda, California ..903 Orchard Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan E. 140, Cleveland, Ohio Alexander, Orville, Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Iowa .........1033 Baxter St., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..........1225 Fuller Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan H91-tel, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,............. 1 225 Fuller Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hgutink, Jghn, 74 ,,,,,.. , ..... .,.. . 5 ............i..................,............... Everson, Washington Hcybocr, Dale, 149 ..,.................. ........ ................ 2 4 74--52nd St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hiemstl-ay Charleg ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 244 High Mountain Rd., No. Haledon, New Jersey Hicmggra, George ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,, ..,..... 2 44 High Mountain Rd., No. Haledon, New Jersey Hiemstra, Herman, 110, 131, 151 ......... -----.--'-,w------4---------'------------------------------------'-------- C 1aYi01'1, IOWZ1 Hinkgnl Harold, 100 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,..,..,....,,,,,... 1 11 Mack Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hinken' Helen' 119 .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,.,.., 1 11 Mack Ave. Grand Rapids, Michigan Hinz, Donald, 119, 162 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, , ,,,..,,. 617 Superior Ave., Sheboygan, Wisconsin Hgeky Beverly, 119, 180 ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,, .,..... Ro lleswne Ave., West Sayville, New York Hoekenga, Anita, 74, 157, 166, 168, 180 ,..... ............ 1 520 Schiller St., Alameda. California Hoekman, Steven, 100. ,,,.,. ...... . ..................... .........1....................... N e W Holland, South Dakota Hoeksemu, Ethyl ..,.......................,...,......,.... ...... ........---............... 1 0 942 Perry, Chicago, Illinois Hoekstra, Carolyn Mae .....,...,.......... ....., 9 37 Alexander St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hoekstra, Edith, 119, 158 .......... .....,.,.. ........,.. 1 1 38 So. Taylor Ave., Oak Park, Illinois Hgekgtrn, Gerald, 110, 149, 162 ,,...,.. ............. 2 30 W. 105th Place, Chicago, Illinois Hqekgu-a, Helen, 119 .......,......,,........ ,..,.... ...... ,........ , .,..... 2 6 E' . 20th St., Holland, Michigan Hoeksgrg, Henry, 160 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...., .........,............,...., 1 142 Hall, Grand Rapids, Michigan Hoekstra, Herman, 110 ........ 453 Glenwood Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hgekstra, John ,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,....,,.,,.,,..,.,... ..,..... 1 1 8 Eastern Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michagn Hoekstra, Louis, 110, 160 ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,.... ,,.....,,,., ................. 1 1 42 Hall, Grand Rapids, Michigan Hoekstra, Marie, 110, 158, 162, 163 ........ ................... 6 21 Bates St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hoekstru, Martha, 110 .... ...................... , . -................ ...... 6 6 Cutler, Grand Rapids, Michigan Hoekstra, Mary ........,....,....,.................. ...... ...1 3 1 0' La Grave Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hoekstra, Philip ......,........,................. ....... 9 37 Alexander, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hoekstra, Robert, 119, 140 160, ..... ....................... 1 142 Hall, Grand Rapids, Michigan Hoekstrn, Sydney ,.,. ...............,..... , ., ...... ................. 852 W. 71st St., Chicago, Illinois Hoffman, John, 74 .,,................... ...... 8 66 Oakland Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hoffman, Owen, 110 ..,. .....,..,... ...,.......... 1 4 27 So. Cuyle rAve., Berwyn, Illinois Hofman, Hildred, 110, 162 ........ ........,........1..... B ox 24, Barons, Alberta, Canada Hofman, John, 110, 178 ,......... ..1........ 747 Fuller Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hofman, John M., 131, 162 ....... ...................,.....,,.... B ox 24, Barons, Alberta, Canada Hoffman, Ruth, 119 ...,.......,...... ..,.,, 1 150 Noble St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hofstra, John ..--------..,-----1-..-.' --.----.------.-... 9 27 Adams, Grand Rapids, Michigan Lorraine, 119 .......,. Hogan, Joan ...... . ........... ...,.... . Hoibenga, Dewey, 119. ..... ,.... Holkeboer, Gilbert, 75, 166, 168. ........ Hollander, Harold, 75, 131 ........... Holleman, Kenneth, 75, 151 ........ Hollcmuns, Franklin ....,,............. Holmgren, Fred, 759 .............. ,. I-Ioltrop, Robert, 119 ........, Holtrop, Marian, '75 .............. Holtrop,Mary, 158, 180 ......... Holtrop, Terry, 110, 157 ...... Holwex-da, Donald .........,.... Holwerda, Jack, 100 ............. Homan. Harold, 100A .................. . Hoogenboorn, Jan 119, 148 ...... Hoogcvccn, Lavina, 119, 132, .,.,... Hooker, Marvin, 119 ,........ ......... , Hoolsema, Betty, 100, 172 ,.... .... Hoolsema, Margaret, 100 ....... Hosbeter, Mrs. Jennie ................ House, Donald, 119, 179 .........,.... House, Lois, 100, 157, 162, Houscward, Mrs. Gertrude, 180 ...... 100 ........ Houscwurd. John, 75. .......... . .... Houston, Mrs. Lois ..................,.... Hoving, Dorothy, 119, 158 ...... ,. Hoving, 'I:helma, 119 ......,...,. I-Iugen, Viola, 75 ..,..... .. .,...... . Huiner, Jean, 75 ...,............... Huissen, Mary, 119, 162 ...... Huizcnga, Allenc, 119 .......... Huizenga, Cornelius, 100 .,...,. Huizenga, Edward ....................... Huizenga, Elmer, 110, 149 ..,..,. Huizcnga, Gerald ...................... Huizenga, Gertrude. ...... .. ............ Huizenga, Kathryn, 110 ................... Huizenga, Nicholas, 100. ............ ..... . .. Huizenga. Thelma, 76, 162, 164 ........ Huizinga, James, 119 ....................... Huizinga, Judith, 110, 150 181 ,..... ., Hulst, John, 110 ....,.....,...............,...1.. Huyser, Frank, 100 ....... .........,......11.. Huyser, William, 100, 156, 186 ....., Hybels, Mary, 185 ...............1..,..... Iwcma. Calvin. 100 .,....., Iwemu., Richard.. ....... Jabnny, Earl, 67: ................ Jacobs, Francis, 119 ............. Jacobsmu, Stanley, 119, 179 Jacoby, Louise, 119 ..,.........,.. Jansma, Ann, 76 ...............,...... Jansma, Henry .........,,,,.,............. Jasperse, George, 100, 186 ........ Jasperse, Glen ..,.........,.............. Jeffcr, Donald, l19.., ......... ., Jeffer, Herman ............. W. 107th Place, Chicago, Illinois Sioux Center, Iowa .......Atlantic Ave., West Sayville, New York E. 32nd Sf., Holland, Michigan Oakdale, Grand Rapids, Michigan Park Ave., So. Holland, Illinois .......1036 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Jefferson, Muskegon, Michigan .lffifi4i1i'Aki'ii52Slir11E 15lI'Ef 'f2SQH:Iii, WiQElSHsiH .........605-52nd, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan NO. 7th, Paterson, New Jergey ...........155 Main St., Newton, New Jersey .......826 Sizsbee St., Grand Rapids, Michigan ........1029 Courtney, Grand Rapids, Michigan Sutton, Shaker, Ohio ,...,..1'i24 Clyde Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan 3, Fremont, Michigan Michigan Lee St., Grand Rapids, Michigan 1, Jenison. Michigan ..,.,.1016 Underwood Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan ....-.1016 Underwood Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan . .................. 33 Grand Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan , ........ 940 Knapp Ave., N.E Grand Rapids Michigan 1333 so. 66th cf., Cicero ko, Illinois . --.--- -. -..-.....,..... 1333 SO. 60th Ct., Cicero 50, Illinois Prairie City, Kansas -.--.--.-.................1239-60th Court, Cicero 50, Illinois .......506 Eastern Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 2, Zeeland, Michigan .......116 Burton St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Watkins, Grand Rapids, Michigan -------V------A-609 Evans Ave., So. Holland, Illinois 2, Zeeland, Michigan 4. Morrison. Illinois Oakwood, Munster, Indiana - --,-,.,---.. 8622 Oakwood Ave., Munster, Indiana Maple St., Zeeland, Michigan , ........ 1130 Hall St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ......1112 Benjamin, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Walsh, Grand Rapids, Michigan 2, Monroe, Iowa 2, Monroe, Iowa ......,.426 Charles Road, Kalamazoo, Michigan ......,,.,..,1411 Central Ave., Cicero, Illinois ..,,......----1219 S. 59th Court, Cicero, Illinois ,........911 Thomas St., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......809 Mc Clintock Ave., El Monte, California . .....A..,..............,.-................................... Hospers, Iowa ......,56-43rd St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..............,...12128 Eggleston, Chicago 28, Illinois .......1020' Temple St., Grand Rapids, Michigan .,.,........1818 N. lst St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin ....,.....1818 N. lst St.. Sheboygan, Wisconsin .......90 Highland, Midland Park, New Jersey ., ......, 90 Highland, Midland Park, New Jersey Jeffers, James, 100, 132 ..,...,... Jellcma, Rod, 126, 134 ....,.... Jensma, Garrct, 146 ..... ,... Jcsscr, Carl, 119 ...,........ Johnson, Benjamin ........... Johnson, Howard, 119. .,.... . Jolink, Dick, 110, 158., .... .. Jonker, Andrew .........1.,,... Jonker, Bercnd, T6 ........... Jonkcr, Bernard, 76 ......... Jorritsma, Jacoba .,.......,.,. Kalmink, Norma, 100 .......,.. Kalsheck, John, '76 ....,....... Kamphousc, Gerrit ..,........ Kamps, Edwin, 100 ...........,. Kamps, Lloyd, 110, 131 .,....... 129 N. Denver, Kansas City, Missouri .. ................ . ..................,...... R. 4, Holland, Michigan ...........262 No. 8th St., Paterson, New Jersey ........6309 Warner St., I-Iudsonville, Michigan ........624 Curve, S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan State St., Zeeland, Michigan Minnesota .. .,..,................... 187 W. 16th St., Holland, Michigan Powers, Grand Rapids, Michigan ....1120 Grandville Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan 2, Box 269, San Diego, California E. 18th St., Holland, Michigan .......415 Marietta St., Grand Rapids, Michigan 3, Marion, Michigan New Mexico .........................................Rehoboth, New Mexico ...R,ehoboth, New Mexico Kumps, Roland, 76, 146 ........ Kamstra, Kamstrn, Kamstra Kamstrai Kamstra Kamstra Anne ...,,...,..,......... John ................... Melvin ......... Milo, 76 ............... , Theresa... .....,........., . , Willium, 77 .......,........ .......638 Pleasant St., Grand Rapids, Michigan .........122'l Broadway, Grand Rapids, Michigan ..........18345 Wentworth Ave., Lansing Illinois .....,........4129 Beaconsfield, Detroit, Michigan .. ........ 18345 Wentworth Ave., Lansing, Illinois Sigsbee St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Kamstra, William H., 77 ................... Kars, John, 77 ..... ..... ................. .. . ........... . Karscn Donald .,..........,....,....... Karsen: James, 148, 156, Karsten, Winlfrcd ...,........ ...... ...,............. Kass, Corrine, 100 ....,... .,........ ..........,... Kass, Dorothy, 110 ........ Kats, Dolores .,................ Kats, Vera, 110 ................,. Keegstrn., Edward, 119 ....... Keegstra, Nicholas. .... ..,....... . Keuning, Johanna, 119 ...,...,.. Keuvclaar, Nellie, 110 ........ Klk, Earl ,...,.....,.........,....... . ....,.... . King, Richard ..,...,........................... Kingma, Frederick ............................ Kingma, Henrietta, 100, 612 ......,,. Kingma, Willard, 119 ........,...,. ..... Kipp, John ....,... . ....l............. - ....... . Klamcr, Bernard ............... .... Klassen, Lucille, 119 ............... Klein Alice 100 131 135 Kleinhuizcn: Lloyd, 119, ililifll... Klimp, Robert, 119 ............,,....... Klomp, Hester, 77 .............,.. Klooster, Don, 77 .................... Klooster, Gerald, 77, 137 .......,.. Kloostcr, Jean, 119 ........................ Klooster, Ted, 100, 148 .... ...,............ Klouw, Gordon, 110, 156, 186 ....... ,. Knappcr, Engel, 149 ...................... Knoll, Wilma, 110 ......,.............. , Knoor, Marietta ..,..........,... Knott, James ....... - ......... ...,,.. Knott, Robert, 100, 148 ....... Kobes, Kenneth ....,.,.......... Koel, Joan, 110 .,............ Kok, Herman .,.,........ Kok, James, 119 ......... Kok, John, 100 .............. . Kok, Marjorie, 119 .,,............ Kok, Sybcrn, 110. ..i............... .. Kolb, Cornelia, 100, 158 ,....... Kolk, Stephen, 119, 719 .....,.,.. Koning, Alvin, 100 ............. Koning, Barbara ,.,.. .......... Koning, Howard, 119 ...,.. Kooi, Eunice, ...,..........,..,. Kooi, Jylenc, 100 ............... Kooi, Stanley ..............,.......... Kooiman, Marvin, 119 .,..... Kooistra, Andrew, 119 .....,.,... Kooistra, Arlene 119 162 Beaconsfield, Detroit, Michigan ........343 Eastern Avc., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Throop, Chicago, Illinois ...- ......... .......,..,............ 7 748 Throop, Chicago, Illinois ......1403 Eastern, Grand Rapids, Michigan .......144 W. Alcott, Kalamazoo, Michigan .....,..144 W. Alcott, Kalamazoo, Michigan So. Emerson, Denver, Colorado So. Emerson, Denver, Colorado , ........ 3900 Coit Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .. ......,...,, 145 Ransom St., Grand Rapids, Michigan 1, Pella, Iowa SO. Penn, St., Denver, C0101-ado Caulfield, Grand Rapids, Michigan .........4080 East Paris Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan W. Hortter se., Philadelphia, pa, Indiana ......,761 London, S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan .. .,..... 125 Prescott Ave., Hawthorne, New Jersey ....,.........................................Hudsonville, Michigan . ..................,....,,.... Route 2, Fremont, Michigan -----V--V---3022 NSWDOIT-, Detroit 15, Michigan E. 109th, Chicago, Illinois ........2116 Haveman Pl., Kalamazoo, Michigan R. 3, Zeeland, Michigan --W------------1817 Ridge Rd., Munster, Indiana ......1817 Ridge Rd., Munster, Indiana --.M----.--.---1317 Ridge Rd-. Munster, Indiana .....-.....----.---1817 Ridge Rd., Munster, Indiana, ......,.1012 Grant St., Grand Haven, Michigan ..............1537 Cameron Blvd., Windsor, Canada ......-.H................-.......................Plaf,'be, South Dakota .......1809 Eastern Ave., .........'71'7 Franklin St., ...,....717 Franklin St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan ...Toad1ena, New Mexico Iowa .........1140 Sigsbee St., .......730 Franklin St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan W. 71st St., Chicago, Illinois . ........ 609 Colfax, Benton Harbor, Michigan ,.............................,......Randolph, Wisconsin . . .,,................... 60 S. Genesee, Pontiac, Michigan R. 4, Fremont, Michigan Minnesota ,.........1000- Evergreen St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Edgemor, Kalamazoo, Michigan E. Isabella, Muskegon, Michigan .......1239 Noble St., Grand Rapids, Michigan ................1S55 S. Ogden, Denver, Colorado - -......-.----,...--.-........--............ Edgerton, Minnesota . ....., 1517 East St., Whitinsville, Massachusetts ........Smith Lane, Midland Park, New Jersey . .,........ 446 Jackson Blvd., Oak Park, Illinois , , ........ Kooistra, Dorothy, 77, 158 ....... Kooistra, M. Jane, 110, 162 ....... . Kooistra, Mary, T7 .........,.......,.......... Kooistra, Maynard, 78. 100, 149 Kooistra, Sylvia, 119, 612 ..........,..... Kool, Hazel, 111, 158 .................... Koole, Winifred .... ...........,. Kooy, Donald. 120 ......... Kooy, Richard, 78 ..,,., Kooyers, Joyce ..............-. Kornelis, John, 100' .....,. Kort, Henry, '78 ..,...... ........ Kort, Josephine, 111 ,... ..., .......Smith Lane, Midland Park, New Jersey .........157 East St., Whitinsville, Massachusetts Ave., Midland Park, New Jersey Leland Rd., Whitinsville, Massachusetts . .......... .. ......... ............ R . R. 2, Holland, Michigan Batavia, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Lake St., Lansing, Illinois South 61st Court, Cicero, Illinois .117 Lowell Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ............121'? Underwood, Grand Rapids, Michigan S. Parkside, Oak Lawn, Illinois Henry St., Glen Rock, New Jersey Korthuis, Dale, 111 ..... .. Kosten, William, 120 ........ Koster, Carl .................... Koster, Kay .................. Kraui, Ethel, 120 ........ Kraker, Ethel, 120 ........ Kramer, Harriet, 111 .......... Kreuzer, Bernard, 105 ........ Kroon, Edwin, 120 ............ Kruis, Peter, 120 .............. Kruithof, Ethel, 111 ......... Kruithof, Raymond ....... Kruse, Alice ....................... Kuiper, Charles, 120 ........ Logan St., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......3134 Lake Michigan Dr., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......2142 St. George Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Wallinwood, Grand Rapids, Michigan ....... ..................... 4 7 E. Cherry, Zeeland, Michigan R. 3, Hudsonville, Michigan Yale Ave., Chicago, Illinois Griggs St., Grand Rapids, Michigan, .......938 Twelfth St., N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan .....2338 Greenfield Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan College, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .-.....,1303 College, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Fourth Ave., Manistee, Michigan ... ........ . ....... H1844 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan 231 Kuiper, Jack.. ., .,... ......., . Kuiper, James, 78 ...,.........,...... Kuipers, Albert, 120, 179 ...... Kuipers, Calvin ,.,,....,............ Kuipcrs, Eloise ...........,.........,. Kuipers, Leon, 111 ................,.. Kuizcma, Jean .......,..,.............,.,,.. Kuizcmu, Marcia, 101, 134 ....,... Kunnen, Ronald, 101 ............... La Botz, Lenore, 78 .,..,..,........ La Brenz, Jim, '78, 134, 135... La Fleur, Hazel, 120 .............. Lagcrwey, Peter, 101, 134 ..,.., Lagerwey,.Walter, 78, 147 .... Lahnm, Mitchell ..........,............. Lambers, Guy ........,................ Lambers, Stephen, 111 ......,. Lamberts, Robert, T8 ............. . Lampen, James ..... . .................... .. Lamper, Nell, 111 ....,. . ....... .... . Landhuis, Clarence, 101, 151, ..... .. Landstra, Lois, 120 ..,,...,........... Lane, Calvin, 120, 149, 150, ...... Langeland, Shirley, 120 ..,...,... Langereis, Gordon ............,... Laninga, Carolyn, 120 ,.,...... Lankheet, Harold ............... Lanser, Alan ...........,.......,. ...... . Lanser, Howard, '79 ,.,.... Lautenbach, Donald, 101, 156 ,..... Leep, Jean ....................,..,................ Leep, Joyce, 120 ......,....,........ Leetsma, Herman, 158 .,....... Le Febre, John, 111 .....,.... Lenderink, Mae, 101 ............ Lenderink, Don, 111 ................ Lenderinlc, Virginia, 120 ....... Leugs, John, 120, 131 ........,.. Leys, John, 111 ..... ........... .. ....... Lieifers, Jay, 120 ......................... Lindemulder, Dorothy, 111 ....... Lindemulder, Peter, 101 ...,.... Lindhout, Clinton, 79 .......... Lobbes, Alvin, 120 ........... . Lobbes. John, 111 ....... Lont, Jim, 134 ................. ........., Loomans, Gladys, 79 ........ .. .....,. Lotterman, Albert, 101 ....... Louis, Henry, 120, 131 ........ Louis, Robert, 101 .,........... Lowsma, Kenneth .......... Lubben, Alvin, 111 ........... Lubben, George, 111 ..i............ Lucas, Steven, 120 .... .....,............ Lucasse, Phliip, 101. 149 ..l,........... Lucht, Gordon, 79, 156, 186 . Ludcma, Kenneth ,...........,. ........,. Luidens, Jack, 79 ..................... Luth, Henry, 120 .... ,,...... .... Lyzenga, Bernard, 111 ........ Mac Tavish, Charles ................ Malefyt, Frederick, 101 ..l...l......---..--,---,...---,---- A ----.---- - --.---- Maliepaard John 96 101, 126, 131 13 6 I v 1 4,12 .................,. Mapes, Otis, 120 .................................... ....................... .. . Marcus, Abraham, 120, 151, 162 .... .. ....... ....... Mm-cug, Konrad, 120 ................ .... .... .......--. Marcusse, Min, 790 .-.- .. ------- ------- - ----- - - Mauink, Earl, 120, 131, ...... Martin, Roland, ,...... .....,..... Masselink, Chris ,,... ........ Mast, Alverne, 120 .,...,... Matheis, Jack, 120 ............. Matthysse, Richard .............. Mc Elwee, Donald, 120 ........ Meermen, Dorothy, 111 ....... ....,...... .. 1 Meeter, Elizabeth, 120 ................ .... ........ Mecter Marvin, 101, 130, 58 Meetsma, Lois, 101, 134 ....... . ...... .. Meindertsma, John, '79 ............. Mensink, Lawrence, 80 .,...... Meints, Marlys, 111 ..............AA- Menneinga, Clarence, T9 ........ Mensink, Lawrence, 80 ..,..... Mentink, Robert, 120 ....... Mcppelink, John, 111 ........... Mersman, Barbara, 111 ....... Mesman, John, 120 ..........,. Metzler. Edwin, 111. ....... .. Meulendyk, Peter ....--- ---.- -.---- - - - Meyaard, Harvey, 120., ................. Meyer, Kenneth, 111 .... Meyer, Robert, 111 ..... .. ........ Meyers, Gerard, 120. .....---------- Meyers, Howard, 120, 149 ......... Miedema, Clarence, 111 ..... ..... Miedema, Helen, 120 ..... ....... S. Union, Grand Rapids, Michigan .........1844 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan New Mexico TO, Zuni, New Mexico 70, Zuni, New Mexico R. 3, Zeeland, Michigan ......,..930 Adams, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ...........1124 Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 2, Fremont, Michigan ..,.....827 Watkins St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..,...........,1006 Second St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ave., Newton, New Jersey Girard, N.W., Washington, D.C. 3429 Byron Center Ave, S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Madison Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Diamond Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michagn ........15 Diamond Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ................849 Geneva. S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan W. Main, Zeeland, Michigan .......415 Diamond Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Raymond, Glendale, California .,.,.,.1214 Jefferson Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Copper Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan .....,.,..... .. ..... 1341 Thomas St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Fountain St., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .. ............................. 2436-84th St., Byron Center, Michigan 3, Zeeland, Michigan ......,2303 N. 9th St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin .......2303 N. 9th St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin . ......... ....... 6 19 High St., ................8910 Kennedy .......-. ....................89l0 Kennedy .......1836 Robinson Road, Grand Rapids, Michigan Ave., Highland, Indiana Ave., Highland, Indiana Grand Rapids, Michigan Montana .......61'7 Lydia St., N.E., ......,.61'7 Lydia St., N.E., Prince, S.E., Homan, Chicago, Illinois Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan 141 Sydenham Road, Rochester, New York .. ........ .. ........... 331 Aurora St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ........11030 S. Stanford Ave., Los Angeles, California Montana . ........ 923 Arlington St., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..... .----............................................. ...,, ...,.,,,.... R 0 ck Valley, Iowa .. ...........................,.,.........,.. . ..........,....,,.,.... Rock Valley, Igyva .......116 Heights Ave., Fairlawn, New Jersey Bronson, Waupun, Wisconsin .........1039 Calvin Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan 2, Willoughby, Ohio ...... ..... ............................., 3 303 E. 123, Cleveland, Ohio Peck St., Zeeland, Michigan Minnesota ---------------v--1111 S- M8Y561d Ave., Chicago, Illinois 3, Byron Center, Michigan ......,.1240 Penn Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 3, Grand Island, Nebraska ........138 Eastmanville St., Coopersville, Michigan Evans, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 3. BOX 647, Modesto, California .........211W Diamond, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .........645 Parkwood, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan . .,...... 454W Clancy, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan California .............Saddle River Road, Monsey, New York 1. Raymond, Minnesota W. 22nd St., Holland, Michigan W. 19th St., Holland, Michigan Hudsonville, Michigan Court St., Scranton, Pennsylvania .........,...........Columbus St., Grand Haven 255 W. 21st St., Holland , Michigan , Michigan .......1830 Silver Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .................2500-36th St, Grand Rapids, Michigan .......832 Cadillac Drive, Grand Rapids, Michigan .. ........... -0. ........ ...........--................. R. 2, Grand Rapids, Michigan Mills, Marilyn ..........,................... . ....... . ..... ..,..... . . Miner, Eleanor, 80, 131. ................ .. .......... - ...... . Miner, Howard ,..,............ .................,- Minnema, Theodore, 101, 146 ....... Moerlund, J unc, 101 .................. Moerman, Adrian ...................... ,. W. 148th St., Cleveland 11, Ohio ...,...1200 Logan St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michgian Amity Ave., Muskegon, Michigan .................................,.................CoopersviIle, Michigan .........314 Fennesy St., R. 5, Grand Rapids, Michigan Steamboat Rock, Iowa R. 1, Otley, Iowa .......314 Fennessy St., R. 5, Grand Rapids, Michigan Wisconsin .........Oostburg, R. 1, Pella, Iowa .........41-40 Shaffer Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan de Inca, Washington E. Grove, Mlshawaka, Indiana ., .... 315 Cedar St., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Michigan Maple St., Hudsonville, .......844 Bates St., S.E. Grand Rapids, Michigan Meyer' D'mald ...... .....,..,..... s so Caulfield, Grand Rapids, S. 57th Ave., Cicero, Illinois ........143 Erie Ave., Midland Park, New Jersey ., ........., Som Center Road, Lindhurst 24, Ohio . ........................... P. O. Box 162, Ripon. 143, Crookston, ......,,.,.,1567 Coit Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Elmwood, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan California Minnesota Michigan Michigan Michigan Elmwood, N.E., Grand Rapids, 182 Brown Ave., Paterson, New Jersey .....1146 Widdicomb Ave., N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan John St. Ct., Kalamazoo. Michigan 232 Moll, Roger, 120 ........................... Monsma, Cynthia, 80, 158 ..,...... Monsma, James, 111 ................ Monsmu, Joanne, 101 ,.......,.. Monsmu, Nicholas, 120 ,.....,. Monsma, Theodore, 105 ........... Moody, Mrs. Ada Leach ...........,. Morten, John, 101, 131, 147 .......... M01-ren, Mary, 120 ..................... .. Mulderman, Joanne ...........,..... Muidermnn, Tony, 80 ........ Muilenberiz, Marvin ....... Mulder, Albert, 120 ........ Mulder, Ruth, 120 ....... Musch, Nelln, 120, ........ .. Nagel, DOIEHVHH, S0 ......... Nawyn, William ..........,..... Nederhood, Joel, 120 .......... Negen, Donald, 101, 151 ........ Ncwhof, Edward, 101 .......... Ncwhof, Thomas, 111 ............ Newhousc, Sidney, 111 ......... Nibbelink, Ruth, 111 ............ Nieboer, Barbara .............,....... Niemeyer, Bernard, 101 ......... Niemeyer, Jay, 120 ..,. .......... Niemeyer, Robert, 111 .,...... Niewenhuis, Calvin ,..... .........,.. Nordyke, Carol, 120 .................... Nyburg, James, 80 .........,............., Nyburg, Maybelle, 111 162 .......l . Nydam, Adeline, 111 ........... . ..... . Nyenhuis, Gerald, 120 .............. Nyenhuis, Helen ..........,,....,.................,........ Nyenhuis. Hudson, 80, 158 1 6 168 Nyhuis, Marilyn, 111 .....,.,.. .... Nykamp, June, 96, 101 ............ Ohlbunn, Marilynn, 111 ......., Okkema, Matthew, 120 ....... Olthof, Lois, 111 ..,... ,......... Olthnff. Helen .....,.....,......... Olthoff, Kenneth, 120 ....... Ooms, Inez, 80 ................... Ooms, Sarah, 120 .....,.....,..... Oostenink, Verna, 120 ....... - Oostcrhouse, Cleon, 111 ......... Oosterhouse, Donald, 120 ........ Oosterhouse, Gerard, 101 ....... .. Oosterhouse, Joanne, 120 ........... Oostermzm , Gordon ..............,.. ....... .... Oosthoek. Christina, 120, 162 ........ Opperwall, Raymond ......,.............. Oppcwal, Donald, 101 ......,.....,.,. Oppewnl. Jacob, 112 ........ Oriebeke, Qlifton, 147 ...... Osxmza, Edith, 120 ............. 6 , . ........ 2, Willard, Ohio .........153'7 Grandville Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Fuller Ave., S.E., Grand R2LDidS, Michigan 1537 Grandville Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Haledon Ave., Paterson, New Jersey Haledon Ave., Paterson, New Jersey Wilson Ave., Grandville, Michigan i,,,,,,,,,,,710 Bates Sn., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ......,.856 Eastern Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......1543 Richmond, N.W., Grand Rapids, Michgian ........,1543 Richmond, N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan ...,.....745 Lockwood, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 211, Route 2, Imlay City, Michigan ........1854 Stafford Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Amity Ave., Muskegon, Michigan ,,,,,,,.,,.,,,2625 Meyers, Grand Rapids, Michigan .......1148 Leonard St., Grand Rapids, Mich1gaIl .........29-68th St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan ,H ,,,..,,,,.,,,, A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rennville, Minnesota ......... 948 Alger, Grand Rapids, Michigan ....,..,..,948 Alger, Grand Rapids, Michigan .,...,.......32-34th St., Grand Rapids, Michigan , ...,,., ............,.................,....... 1 006 Union St., Pella, Iowa Benjamin, Grand Rapids, Michigan 1, Box 133, Spring Valley, California ......,.1237 Garfield Ave., N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Giddings, Grand Rapids.Michigan South Dakota .........6033 English Ave., Comstock Park, Michigan ..,......47O Mt. Kemble, Ave., Morristown, New Jersey .........470 Mt. Kemble, Ave., Morristown, New Jersey R. 3, Platte, South Dakota R. 1, Oostburg, Wisconsin .........,......164S Paris, Grand Rapids, Michigan R. R. 3, Zeeland, Michigan .,.......824 Henry Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Elizabeth, Kalamazoo, Michigan Michigan ..........295 Goffle Road, Ridgewood, New Jersey .........1047 Underwood. Grand Rapids, ................1968 So. Emerson, Denver, Colorado ........,.340 W. 113th St., Chicago 28, Illinois Michigan 107, Corsica, South Dakota - .......... 520 Ridge Road, Munster, Indiana Iowa .....................,......,2233-32nd, Grand Rapids, Michigan .......444'7 Kalamazoo Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......4447 Kalamazoo Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan ...-.,444'7 Kalamazoo Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan .............Carroll Road, Northbridge, Massachusetts ...........300 Belmont Ave., Haledon, New Jersey ...................... North Ave., Mendon, Massachusetts Ave., Mendong Massachusetts .. ........................... - ...... North Ave., Mendon, Massachusetts .......1135 Griggs St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan E. Sth St., Clifton, New Jersey Often' Arthur- 81 ----- A ----------- -..------ 3 15 State St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 011611, ROUGH. 51, 147 ..-.---- ......... 1 050 Cooper, S,E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ottfmi R0f-Tel? 121 ------- A ------ ---- - - ----.- V ---.-- .--- 1 127 Bell Ave., Sheboygan, Wisconsin Ottgn, Mrs. Thelma ....... . ...... .. .... ....... 3 16 State St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ufltlnffff 307111 -------e----'------- --.i-.----.................. . .81 Lawrence, Zeeland, Michigan Ovcrbeck. Carol, 121 A--- ........ 1219 Thomas St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Phunk- Stevens- 81, 155 -------'- ---.-............... ..... C 11 ristie Ave., Mahwah, New Jersey Palma- Jerry, 121 ----------4A- ....... ........ 6 5 6 Griggs St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Paulson. Bill, 81 ........... .................,.. ..,,.......,.,.,,,.,,, 2 1 2 So, Oak, Ti-iivdrge City. Michigan Paulson, Janet, 121 ....................... ..... - ...... .. ......................... 2 12 So. Oak, Traverse City, Michigan Pnxtqn, Roberg 81 ............................. ...- ,,...... . ..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8101 Sd, Hai-va,-d, Chicago, niinois PGHHIHI-QB. Claire, .121 ......................... ......... 1 135 Rathbone, S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Persenagre. COYHGIIUS. 101, 131 ........... . .,.......... 139 Geneva St., Catherine, Ontario, Canada Persemme. Dave -.--.l--.-....-.--..---..... - ........ .-. .......... 139 Geneva st., Catherine, ontario, Canada Persenagrc, Eleanor, 121 ......... , .... .......... .............. 8 2 3 College Ave., Redlands, California PBYBCUHPFQ' Ted ---'---'e-A------ I -4------ - ..- .............. 139 Geneva St., Catherine, Ontario. Canada PMCFSDU. FFPQC95. 121. 103 ........ .......... 1 127 Sherman, Grand Rapids, Michigan PCWYSUF- Wllllam --e------'-'------------ .......... 44 Grove St., Grand Rapids, Michigan PGCFQGIJO. Evelyn, 121 -.........-- . ......... , ........ 2526-84th St,, Byron Center, Michigan Pgttmrzu. Pnul. 112 ---.--..-- - ....... ................... 7 Sth St., Byron center, Michigan Pwrsmn. Gordon. 121 ......--- ............... 1 116 Fuller, Grand Rapids, Michigan Plekker. Robert ....---4........- ........ 1 709 Cleveland, Grand Rapids, Michigan P1001-Tv Elcarwrei 121 --.--i-- ......... 1 530 Cedar st., Grand Rapids, Michigan Plutschouw, Leslie .................. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N ,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,---,, M an-ie, Michigan Poel. CHTOIYU' 112 --------------'--------- - ................ 730 Orchard Ave., Muskegon,Mie'higan Peel, Janna- 112. 157, 180 .............. ............ ............ 1 1 27 Cooper Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Poel, Wendell, 81 ........................... - ......... ........ .. .... .. ..........., 1 127 Cooper Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ponsffem, ThC0d0!'ff, 101, 148 ....... .. ..,,..... ..... 1 951 Blanfcrd, Grand Rapids, Michigan Pontger. Arthur. S1 .--. ---.--...--......... ....................... 3 5 6 Eureka, Grand Rapids, Michigan P0nfl!el'- Muriraret, 81 ................ ........ 2 58 Mt. Prospect Ave., Clifton, New Jersey Pool. L00- 121, 150 ------------i-4- ............................... 4 12 Central, Zeeland, Michigan Pool, R0bEY't- Sfl, 150 --.- - ---------- ............................ 4 12 Central, Zeeland, Michigan Poppema, Marvin, 101 ....,.............. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,---,, B ox 162, Howe,-S, Iowa Povvcni Low- 112- 158, 162 ------.-- .............................. R . R. 1, Pewmnica. Illinois PODDGU- Ruth- 121. 154 ------------ ................. 1 227 Jefferson, Muskegon, Michigan Porte. Bmfbara. 112, 159 ........ ....... 1 016 E. Central Ave., Redlands, California Post Adriana ................,........ ...........,............ 6 64 Lynch St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Post J' JBY, S2 -----------1----------- --.---------.-11 .----..-.l............... 1 1 25 Underwood, Grand Rapids, Michigan Post. Kathryn, S2 ....... .... 1 ............ L ............... ...... 1 6 47 Four-Mile Road, N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Post, Mrs. Laura Weeszes, 10n, 135 ........ .................. 1 125 Underwood, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Post Ruth, 112 ..,........A.,,.............,......v......., ........ 1 647 Four-Mile Road, N.W,,G1-and Rapids, Michigan Push Svgrllrur- 121. 131 -.....,................ .............. v... .,.... 2 1 0- 7-Mile Road, Comstock Park, Michigan Post- Wllllam- 1021 --1-------- .. ,.... . ................. 2465 Edison Drive, Hudsonville, Michigan Pvsfcma. Bqfty. 121 ..,.......... .... ..... 8 5 0 No. Otillia sc., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Postuma, William, 102 ..... ..,...,. 3 695 Lake Michigan Dr., Grand Rapids, Michigan 233 .................1055 Watkins, Grand Rapids, Michigan Postma, Howard, 82, 158 ,.....,.... Postma, William, 102 .....,.....,......,... Postmus, Clarence, 102, 149 ........ Pott, Clarence ........... ..... ................ Potter, Mrs. Theresa, 82 ....,.,. Potts, Raymond, 102 ....,.,.......,. Pranger, Hildred, 121 ...,..,........... Primus, Harriett, 121, 162 ......., Michigan ,...,....3695 Lake Michigan Dr., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ashland, Grand Rapids,, Michigan W. 19th, Holland, Michigan ........1427 Johnston, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Crosby St., Grand Rapids, Michigan South Dakota Iowa Prince, Clofford, 112 ................ Prins, Alice ,.,,,...., i....... ..,........ . Prins, Cornelius, 102. ...,,... Prins, Herman ......i........... Prins, Marilyn, 121 ...,.... Prins, Ray .....,....,.,.,.,.... Prins, Robert .........,....... Pruis, Donald, 112 ,.,... . Pruys, Henrictte ...,....... Puite, Edna, 112 .............. Punt, Christine, 192 .,...,. Punt, Neal, 112 .......,.... Putt, Helen, 82, ...,......., . erse . ........ ....... . ..... .... . ........39T-9 Rutherford Blvd., Clifton, New Jersey Groningen Netherlands ffffffffi5i5M'i5i5ii5i1SHiH iililmerand Rapids Michigan Michigan .......225 Lawndale, N.E., Grand Rapids, ........225 Lawndale, N.E., Grand Rapids .....,...397 Rutherford Blvd., Clifton, N ,.........1106-12th N.W., Grand Rapids, Julianadorp CN.B.J Cura , .........l.....,.... 1756 Belden, Grand Rapids, Michigan .,..,..911 Oakhill St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ....,..911 Oakhill St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan , Michigan E w Jersey Michigan cao, S. A. -15th Ave., Fulton, Illinois Pylman, John, 82 .,,......... ...... 2 49 Griggs St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Quist, Lawrence, 112 ,.,..... ...,,..l..... 1 022 Lilac Ct., Grand Rapids, Michigan Quiet, Leonard .,,..,,,,,,,..... ......... 1 022 Lilac Ct., Grand Rapids, Michigan Rankin, William, 112 ,......,. ....,...... 6 24 Bates, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ras, Winnie, 112 ,......,...... ....... ........................................................ B r ooten, Minnesota Rea, Viberta ..........,,....... .................... ,... .............. 1 A u burn S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Reahm, Duane ....,.......,................,.,........,. ........ 7 4 Banner St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Reens, Norbel, 82, 156, 179, 188 ........ .,.,...,....,. 5 35 Gilners Ct., Grand Rapids, Michigan Regts, Gerald .....................,............. ..... ...,... 3 9 29 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Reinink, Harvin, 121 .......,...... ....,... ........,...... . ............ 5 0 7 Lincoln, Holland, Michigan Reitsma, Alice, 83 .......... ...... 7 06 Franklin S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Reitstna, Carl, 83 114 ....,....,.......... .... . .706 Franklin S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Reitsma, Helen, 102 .................,...,...... ....... 1 0220-121st St., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Resenbrink, Cornelius, 134, 146 ......... .,........... 1 O56 Bates St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Rensenbrink, Hattie, 112 ...,..........,.., ..................... 1 056 Bates St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Rensenbrink, Henry, 162 .............. 1056 Bates St., S.E., Grand Grand Rapids, Michigan Re-us, William, 105 ....,........... . .... .................... 3 34 Hobart S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Rayner, Louis, 121, 135 .....,. ......... ...... ......,........................ 2 2 1 Sheridan St., Petoskey, Michigan Reynolds, Alfred, 83 .............................. ...................... 8 6 Cliff, Battle Creek, Michigan Ribbens, Douglas ...,...........,....,................,.. ....,,....... . ..1911 N, lst St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin Ribbens, Elmer, 156, 173, 186, 188 ...... . ...................... 199 W. 19th St., Holland, Michigan Ribbens, John, S3 ................................... . ,... .... 5 39 Sheldon S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ribbens, Margaret, 112 ,..... .,,...,......... ...........,.... 1 8 17 N. lst St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin Ribbens, Patricia, 121 ...,....,.,.....,...... ........,.... 1 011 N, 1st St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin Ribbens, Ted, 102, 156, 188 .......... ...... .,.,,.. 1 8 17 N. lst St.. Sheboygan, Wisconsin Riekers, Henry ............................,.... ................ 1 014 Worden, Grand Rapids, Michigan Riekers, John, 112 ...,................... ..........,.....,.. 1 014 Worden, Grand Rapids, Michigan ma Florence, 112 ...,..,., Riem , Riemersma, John, 112 ....,.......... Rietberg, Gerald, 121 ..,................ Rietema, Kermit, 102 ..,....,............. Riewald, Roger, 121, 149, 150 ......,. Rinck, Richard ................................. Rinck, Robert, 121 ................,,.... Ringelberg, Glen, 158 ......... Rinzema, Allen ................. Ripstra, Jack, 83 ..........,.. Ritsema, Albert, 121 .......... Ritsema, Bertha, 112 ........,,,.. Robb, Mrs. Jeanne, 83 ....,.,,. Roeda, Jack, 102 ..,.. .,.......,............... .,,..,..639 Prince St., S.E. ,. ..... 100 Cottage St., Midland Park, New Jersey R. 1, Mc Bain, Michigan , Grand Rapids, Michigan Kanawha, Iowa Roelofs, Harlan, 121, 162 ............,.... Roeters, Eleanore, 121. ...............l....... ., Rooy, Sidney, 102, 131, 133, 162 ..... Rosendahl, Duane, 121, 173 .............. Roscndale, Aaron, 83 ..........,.,......... Rosendale, Cornelia, 112 ....... Ross, Gail Rice .....,......,.. .... Rottschafer, John ..,....... Rotischafer, Ruth, 121 ....... Rozeboom, Alvin, 83 .,,..,.,.. Ballard, Grand Rapids, Michigan ........1319 Logan St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Logan St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand, Grand Haven, Michigan ......1128 Pannell Rd, N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......2036 Coilt Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .........1246 Logan St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan S. Logan St., Denver, Colorado . .,.......... 224 Lyon, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan W. 107th St., Chicago, Illinois 1, Renville, Minnesota .,.......1320 S. Oak Park, Berwyn, Illinois . ....,..............,,,,....,,.,,..,. R. 4, Oskaloosa, Iowa E, 14th, Holland, Michigan .....,.69 Cutler, S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan . ............ 12-46 Edward St., Fairlawn, New Jersey ..,....333 Norwood Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan -..M ........ ...1142 Worden, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......810 Cambridgge Blvd., Grand Rapids, Michigan Sixth Ave., S.E., Pipestone, Minnesota Rozema, Wesley, 121 .... .... . .. Ruis, Hazel, 121. ,.......,.. . ........... . Ruiter, Michael, 102, 148 ......,. Runia, Peter, 112, 162 ........ Rupke, John, 121 ................ Rus, Donald, 121 ....,..,..... Ru, Leonard, 84 ............. ........21l5 Boston, St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Milaca, Minnesota Orr Rd., Chicago Heights, Illinois ..,.....Melvin, Iowa Lynden, Washington Delaware, Grand Rapids, Michigan Delaware, Grand Rapids, Michigan Rutgers, Carol ..................... ...1016 Thomas St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michichgan Rycenga, Betty, 121 .............. ...,........................,.. 7 18 Griflin, Grand Haven, Michigan Ryskamp, Charles, 102 ......,.. ....... 1 201 Sherman St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ryskamp, Henry .................. ................. 5 53 Fuller Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ryskamp, James, 121 ........... ................ 1 21 Wallinwood, Grand Rapids, Michigan Ryskamp, Joyce, 112, 162 ..,. ........ 2103 College Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ryskamp, Philip ...........,......... ........ 1 201 Sherman, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Schaap, Marjorie, 112 ....... ......... ...,........ 1 6 015 S, Park, South Holland, Illinois Scheeres, Marie, 84 ......,..... ............,...........,................ 3818 Philip, Detroit, Michigan Scheltema, Herwin, 102 ................. ...-..2546 Cherrrywood Ct., Grand Rapids, Michigan Schiebout, Chris ............,..,......,......,.,... ............. ............ ...,................................ ,..,.... S i o ux Center, Iowa Schierbeek, Donald, 121 ..,................... ......... .. ......... ....................,..,..,........,.,..... ,,.. . . M cBain. Michigan Schilperoort, Elsie, 84, 162, 137, ....,... - .................... ......,......,....,.....,.. R . 2, Sunnyside, Washington Schipper, Howard ................................ .....,.............................. 2 68 W. 16th St., Holland, Michigan Schipper, Wilmur, 84, 178. .......... .. .... .. ...............................,............ R, 3, Zeeland, Michigan Schneider, Helen, 112 .............. ......, ...............,.. 6 2 7 Worden St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Schneider, Lee, 112 .,..,.......... .,.... ....... ....... 1 3 1 4 Sigsbee St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Schneider, Louise, 121, ...... -.. ....... ...... 1 314 Sigshee St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Scholten, Joan, 121 ............ ....... . .......... , ...8307 Howard Ave., Munster, Michigan Scholten, John, 112 ...,........... ......... - .....................,.....,..,.....,,.,.,,....,.,,,.,.. B oyden, Iowa Schoolland, Thelma, 121 .............. ......... R . R. 2, Box 169, Alamosa, Colorado Schoon, Lewis, 102 ,......................... ....,.. 2 642 Wicker St., Highland, Indiana Schryvers, Cornelius, 121, 134 .......... Home Place, Clifton, New Jersey 234 Schuil, Garry , .,........,,, Schultze, Carole, 102 ., Schurman, Herbert .......,, Schut, Almon, 102 ......, Schutt, George ..,....,.,. Schutt, Leona, 112 .,,,.. . Schutten, John, 102 ...,,.,,,......... Schutts, Marvin, 112 ,.,... ...,.,......, Seerveld, Calvin, 121, 164 ....... . Sclles, Maxine, 112, 158 ....,.... Sctsma, John, 112 ...,..,., ,,..,. . , Settergren, Robert ...,.......... Seven, Charles, 121. .......,,..... Shooks. Donald ,...........,.r,.... ..... Sieswerda, June, 84, 158. ,.,,, Sietsema, John, 84 .,..,.,......... Sikkema, Henry .................. Sikkenxza, Elaine, 1l2..,..... Singlaub, Florence, 121 ,.,,..,.,.,.. Sinke, Carl, 84 ,..,..,.......,,...... .........., Sjaarda, Lizabeth, 84, 158, 137...... Sjoerdsma, Theodore ,.,,.....,. ......,... ,.... Slager, Elizabeth, 112 ....,...................... Slager, Jean, 121 ...... .................,..... ......... Slay.:er,Kenneth, 516, 102, 130, l31... Slager, Ralph, 121 ........... ..,....,. .......... ...,.. .... Slager, Wilbur, 156, 172, 173, 184 .,....... Slagter, Slagter, Slagter, Gerald, 112, 166 ,..... ............,... . Nlorman, 102 ..................,..,.,... Sidney ..,.,..,...,........ Slater, Roger. ...........,.,.. Slings, Henry, 85 .,.......... Sluiter, Barbara, 113 ...... , ...... .. Slu s Alice 121 .... y . , ,.,.-..----- A---.- Y--, Smalligan, William, 85, 148 .,..... Smedes, Ida, 121 .........,,,....,........, Smcdes, Peter, ........................... . Smid, John, 113 .....................,... Smilde, Katherine, 113 ................ Smit, Harvey, 85, 147, 151 .....,.. Smit, Henry, 102 ..,,,....,.....,...... Smit, John ,..... .......,......... , Smith, Daniel .... ........,...... Smith, Maynard, 102 ,,.,. . Smitter, Henry, 113 .......... Sneller, Dorothy, 121., ..... .. Soldin, James ......,.............,. Sollc, Edward, 148, 151 ..,.... Solle, Henry ,...... .............,,... Sopjes, Betty, 113, 158 ..,..... Sopjes, Donald, 113 .,..,.......... Spec. George, 102, 132 ..........., Speulstra, Ann .............,................ Speulstra, Helen, 121, 162 ........, Spoelhof, Carolyn, 113 ..............,,... Spoelhof, Charles, 121, 149 ......,.. Spoelstra, Arthur, 121 ,,.. ..,....... Spoelstra, Marlys, 121 ...,.........,.,.., Sprik, Harold .,..................................... Sprik, Hubert, 113 ..,,................. Spykman, Gordon, 85, 144, 147 ..... Spykman, John, 148 ......................,... Spyksma, Claire, 85 ,...., ,.......... ..,... Staal, Grace, 121, 162 ........ Star, Clarence, 121 .......,.. Steensma, Dorothy .... ,..... Steenstra, Annette .....,.. Steenstra, Charles, 121 .....,......., Steenwyk, David .............................. Steggerda, Leslie, 122 ..... ,........,........ Steizink. Martin, 113. 131, 158 ......,, Stehouwer, Ed., 85, 122 .........,.........,. Steigenga, Elaine ..,...,.. . ........ ..,....... . ...... Steigenga, Genevieve, 113 ...,.................,,,...... Steigenga. Rachael, 55, 85, 157, 180 ,....... Stek, J o Stevens. Stevens. hn, 85. 126 ...,...............,................,.. Donald, 122 ..,..,...................,..,... Henry, 147 ....... Stevens, Hessel, 113 ,....... Stevens, John, 113 ..,,,.... Stevens, Joseph .,.........,....,,. Stevens, Margaret, 11, ..... .. Stob, Helen ..,....................,... Stob, Wallace, 113 ,...... Stob, William, 122 .,,,...... Stoepker, Jack, 102 ..,....,. Stonehousc. Marilyn ................ Storr, Jr. Merle ............,............... Strating, Carl, 122 .........,.....,..,..,.,., Strikwerda, James, 102, 156, ...... . Stringham, Phyllis, 122 ....,..,,..., Strong, Jerome, 113 ...,........,....... Strootman, Marlene, 122 ......... Stuit, Gordon, 113 ........,........ .... Sturrus, William, 122 .......... Sweers, Kenneth ....,,.......... Sweetman, Ivan, 86 .... . ,..,. . Sweetman, Roland, 122 .... Swets, Don, 122 .....,,,..... Swets, Duane 102 ....,.... Swets, Jack, 102 .....,.......,....,.,............... Swets, Mary, 113. 140, -1518, .... Swierenga, William, 86, 131 .....,,....,....... Sytsema, William, 86, 132 ,........ ..... . . Swets, Marinus .....,,,.,..... .. 2041 Galewood Ave. S.E. Grand Ra ids 962 Fremont, ......140 Westervelt Ave., Hawthorne, New Jersey 1240 Benjamin, Grand Rapids, Michigan Racine Ave., Chicago , ....... 68 Centennial Ave., Sparta, ...,...2962 Chesterton, San Diego, 20, Illinois Michigan California .........6148 So. Massasoit, Chicago, Illinois ..,.,.,......................Lakewood, Holland . Michigan 3, Belding, Michigan ., ..... Rollstone Ave., West Sayville, New York E. 15th St., Holland, Michigan 529 Hall St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 134 Ridgewood, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Fuller, Grand Rapids, Michigan Ellsworth, Minnesota 254 W. 106th St., Chica o, Illinois g . . , Michigan 1 , D 1300 Portland Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Michigan 2319 Paris Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Moline, Michigan W. 20th St., Holland, Michigan , ...... 24 Caroline Pl., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .................,Atlantic Ave., West Sayville, New York ...,.,.....Ro1lstone Ave., West Sayville, New Yorkk 62, Comstock, Michigan .......,,,.5818 Comstock, Kalamazoo, Michigan .,.....235 W. 111th Pl., Chicago, Illinois 22, Prinsburg, Minnesota R. 1, Raymond, Minnesota N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan 7135 S. Union, Chicago, Illinois 420 Winona, N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan 1230 Diamond, Grand Rapids, Michigan James, Kalamazoo, Michigan .........1139 Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Michigan Beaconsfield, Detroit, Michigan ..,..........4659 Beaconsfield, Detroit, Michigan Fern St., Fairlawn, New Jersey So. 58th Ave., Cicero, Illinois Ku., China ..,......2410 Roys Ave., S.W., Grandville, Michigan Ku., China R. 4, Milaca, Minnesota R. 4, Box 205, Milaca, Minnesota .- .,.................... 334 Aurora, Grand Rapids, Michigan . ................,.........................., R. R. 3, Fremont, Michigan ....,.4161A, Adams St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan W. 95th St., Chicago 42, Illinois St., Chicago, Illinois S. Burdick, Kalarnazoo,..Michigan ........135 E. Belmont Ave., Kalamazoo, Michigan .............1681-52nd St., Grand Rapids, Michigan . ...... - .......... 1683 So. Clarkson, Denver, Colorado So. Clarkson, Denver, Colorado ..........105 Union Blvd., Kitchener, Ontario, Canada ,........105 Union Blvd., Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Washington Washington .........1846 Sylvan, Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 2, Coopersville, Michigan .......373 W. 22nd St., Holland, Michigan .......373 W. 22nd St., Holland, Michigan Orth Ave., Passaic, New Jersey E. 6th St., Norwalk, California R. R. 3, 960 Lefiingwell Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan .. ............. ,, .............. 1126 Atlantic Ave., Rochester, New York , .................... 11137 Albers, S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan .....,..1137 Albers,S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan .........,7242 S. Sangoman St., Chicago, Illinois R. 3, Holland, Michigan W. 19th, Holland, Michigan R. R. 1, Coopersville, Michigan R. 2, Zeeland, Michigan R. 1, Zeeland, Michigan . .................,.............,.......... Box 275, Ripon, California ...- .......,.,...........,.,.............,.. R. R. 3, Oskaloosa, Iowa .........810 Oakhill, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .........1113 Alpine Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 1, Box 15, Fremont, Michigan .....,...1012 Fuller Ave Gran 1 Michigan ., d Rap'ds, , ..... 1220 Bates St., Grand Rapids, Michigan R. R. 1, Fremont, Michigan 1301 Calvin Ave, Grand Rapids Hes Innes se., N.E:, Grand Rapids , Michigan Michigan S. Aberdeen, Chicago, Illinois Adams, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Cherry Lane, Glenside, Pennsylvania 828 Cadillac Dr., S.E., Grand Rapids. Michigan R. 2, Milaca, Minnesota ............1130 Neland Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan .....,......2106 Paris, S.E. Grand Rapids, Michigan .....,...329 Hampton Ave., Grand Rapids,Michigan Minnesota ,........1133 Cooper Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan .........,502 Greenridge, Comstock Park, Michigan .....,..1056 Alpine Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan So. Canana St., Denver, Colorado .......,504 High Mt. Rd., North Haledon, New Jersey ' Rapids, Michigan Prince St., Grand Prince St., Grand .......1526 Boston Ave., S.E., Grand E. Leonard, Grand ...,,..,.....1526 Boston Ave., Grand ...........510 Lyon, N.E., Grand ..........510 Lyon, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Rapids, Michigan Rapids, Michigan Rapids, Michigan Rapids Michigan Rapids: Michigan 235 ' Syfsema, William, 148 ..,........ 1112 Lincoln, Grand Rapids Michigan 46 Ida St., Paterson, New .Jersey Sytsma, Leonard, 102 .,,,....,... .. .,....,........,. .. Sytsma, Richard, 86, 131 ,......,. ....... 3 2 Hall St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Tadema, Rits, 105 ......,.....,.....,...........,..... ..,........,........................... ...,. H a arlem, Netherlands Talen, Arlene, 113, 158 ....,.......,....,,..,,.... ........ 6 40-11th St., S.W., Rochester, Minnesota Talen, Gerald, 86, 137, 1-16, 148, ....,., ........... 6 40-11th St., S.W., Rochester, Minnesota Talen, Leanne, 122 .........,............... ,........ .....,..,.......,............. 1 2 4 W. 104 St., Chicago, Illinois Talsma, Robert, 113, 158. .........,......,. .,...... . .406 E. Spruce, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan Tamminga, George, 113 ......,.. ..,.....,,.......,,..,................,.........,... S ioux Center, Iowa Tamminga, Wilma, 122 .,...,.. .,.......,,...........,...,,,......................... S ioux Center, Iowa Tanis, Norman, l13, 1311 .,....,.. .r... .,....,..... T 5 0 Prince St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Tebben, Jcunnetta, 158 ......... .... ..,. 6 1 6 Humiston Ave., Worthington, Minnesota Teeuwissen, Esther ....,........,,.. ...r...,,,,....,..........,.... 2 39 Cherry, Trenton, Michigan Telmsm, Eugene, 122 ....,........... .................. 'I 13 Lynch St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ten Brink, Samuel, 102, 130 ....... ....,...,......,..,.... 6 24 McLaughlin, Muskegon, Michigan Ten Broek, Bernard .....,........,..............,.. ....... 1 317 Fuller Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ten Brock, Harold, 113 ...,,.....,....,......................... . ........ 1317 Fuller Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ten Harmscl, Alduzm, 122 ..... .... ,.,............. ............... ..............,..........,................. B o x 3 82, Sioux Center, Iowa Ten Harmsel, Henrietta, 86, 158, 162, 164 ...,..... , ..................................... Box 382, Sioux Center, Iowa Ten Harmsel, Hermina, 103 .................,............... ...,.......,...........,,........ - 145 S. Elm, Zeeland, Michigan Ten Have, John, 122 ...........,................. ......... ........ 3 5 15 Briggs, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ten Have, Ralph, 122 ...,..............,.. .........., 1 U16 Sheldon Rd., Grand Haven, Michigan Ten Have, Ruth, 86 ...,..,...................... ........ 1 016 Sheldon Rd., Grand Haven Michigan Ten I-Ioor, Mary, 122, 162, 164 ........ ...........,............ 6 46 Apple, Muskegon, Michigan Ten Hoot, Melvin, 162 ............,,..,...... ...,,... .. .....,.... 1 0944 Millard, Chicago, Illinois Ter Maat, Cornelius, 113, 134 ......... ..........,.... 1 220 Lincoln, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Terpstra, Arnold, 113 ...................... ........, l 850 28th St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Terpstra, Charles, 103 ................ ..,...... 1 144 Sigsbee, Grand Rapids, Michigan Terpstra, Gerard, 86 .......,..... ...... 6 22 W. Mendenhall, Bozeman, Montana Terpstra, Jacob, 113, 150 ...,... ...... 622 W. Mendenhall, Bozeman, Montana Terpstra, Simon, 86 ...........i...... ......... .,,............................,.. H a rlingen, Netherlands Teunc, Henry, 113.... .i.................... - ..i..... ....,,.......... R . R. 3, Hudsonville, Michigan ......1952 Artesia, Artesia, California Teunisscn, William, 103, 158 ........ Thomasmn., Ronald, 103, .,........... Thompson, Phyllis. 122 ........... Tiemersma, Richard, 87 ........ Tiemeyer, John ...,....,.....,...... Tigelaar, Agatha, ....,...............,,.... Timmer, Donna, 122 ......,.. ..... .......... Timmer, George ..,..........,.............. Timmer, James, 103, 156, 184 ,..,... . Timmcr, John, 103, 156, 184 ...,... Timmer, Muriel .............,..............., Tinimcr, Nanette .............. ...... Tjapkcs, Robert, S7 ...... Tolsma, Betty .................. Torngg. Marvin, 134 ....... Donald 113 Trennmg. . --,,--- Trenning, Herbert, 113 ....,,... Tromp, Bernice, 122 ........ Tubergen, Benjamin ............. . .... Tucker, Kelly, 122 .....,,....,............. Tuininxza, Cecil, 122, 130, 134 .... .... Tuinstra, Fanny, 122. ..........,..... . Tuinstra, Henry 103, 151 ..,,... Tuuk,Da vid, 87, 156 ..,,....,.,.... Tuuk, Kathleen ................., Uitvlugt, Jacob, 122 ......... Ungersma Shalmir .........,. Van Allsburg, May ............. . ..... Van Alben, Pierson, 103. .,..... ........ . Van Andel, Adrian, 103, 131 .......,.......... Van Andel, Benjamin, 113 .... . ................., .. Van,Andel, Nicholas, 103 .................,...........,. Van Antwerpen, Donald, 87, 135, 146 ..,..... R. 3. Byron Center, Michigan M 'i64i'6 fBILQii 'St. s.E 'ffffi'ss4 Mansfield, Indianapolis, Indiana 9 Batavia Pl., Grand Rapids, Michigan . .... 507 W. 103 Pl., Chicago, Illinois Box 145, Hudsonville, Michigan . Grand Rapids, Michigan Davis Ave., 'N.W.: Grand Rapids, Michigan 4952 Gra '73-4 Liberty, Grand Rapids, Michigan 734 Liberty, Grand Rapids, Michigan nd River Dr., R. R. 4, Grand Rapids, Michigan 1212 Davis, N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan ......533 Worden, Grand Rapids, Michigan .............1160 S. Cuyler, Oak Park, Illinois .,....7219 So. Peoria St., Chicago, Illinois 149th Cicero Ave., Tinley Park, Illinois Park, Illinois East First St., Pella, Iowa Michigan ............Box 5, Skowhegan, Maine ..,.....Neerlandia, Alberta, Canada ................................Shelbyville, Michigan ....................................Shelbyville, Michigan .......1-440 Adams, Grand Rapids, Michigan .......1440 Adams, Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 2, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada ...........510 N. Church, Bozeman, Montana Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Beek, Vivian, 103 .......,........................ Boven, Alieda, 122, 155 ................... Bovcn, Stella, 122 .............. Brusggen, Dorothy, 122 .....,. Bruggen, Jay ........i............ Buiten, Alan, 122 ......... Dam, Carolyn, 87 ................. ., Vande Kieft, Marilyn, 122 ...................,.... Vande Kieft, Richard, 122 ....... .............. .....,.... Vanden Akker, Maynard, 113, 140, 184 .............................................Hesperia, Michigan .......1134 Franklin, Grand Rapids, Michigan O. Box 434, Ripon, California ........1215 Spring St., Muskegon, Michigan Wood, Muskegon, Michigan .........932 Alpine, Grand Rapids, Michigan ,..,,,....18244 Burnham, Lansing, Illinois North Dakota North Dakota W. 110th Pl., Chicago, Illinois .......1156 Hall, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Van Den Berg, Gerald, 103 .,............ .... . ....... . Vanden Vanden Vanden Vanden Vanden Vanden Berg, Lewis, 113 ............,.............. , Berg, Mart. 103, 137 ........... Berge, Anthony ...............,........ Bosch, Alvin, 103, 162 .........,... Bosch, Florence, 103, 162 ...,......,... ............... Brand, Carolyn, 113 ......................... .. ...,.............. Vandenburg, Mary, 122 ....... A ...................i.....,... .. Vanden Vanden Vanden Vanden Vander Vander, Vander Vander Vander Vander Vander Handel, Lee, 96, 103, 126, 134, 146,mi'k'ill.-mm. Hook, Faith, 122 ..........,.... .... ....,..,.....,................ , . Hoek, Harold, 103 ....................... . ......... Hook, Julius, 87, 130 ....... Aa, Glen, ......................... . Ark, Gordon ...,.......,.... Ark, John, 122 ......... Ark, Marian. .... ....... , Ark, Theodore, 122 ........ Bee, Harvey, 113 ................... Beek. Betty, 113 ..,........,.......... Vanderbilt, Gladys, 113, 162 ................... Vanderbilt, Maasie, 103, 156, 184, ........ Vanderbilt Ruth, 87, 137, 152, 162 ....... Vanrlerby, John ....,.,..........,..................... Vande Roe Ann, 88, 103, 159 .......... Vande Reez Cornelius .....................,... Vande Ree, Laurina, 103 ........ Vander . Galien, Sydney ..,.,.... Hawthorne, New Jersey 3, Zeeland, Michigan Grove St., Coopersville, Michigan R. 2, Wellsburg, Iowa ........149 Purgatory Rd., Whitinsville, Massachusetts Michcigan 347 Layfayette S.E. Grand Ra ids Michigan , f P 1 .... 1028 Alto Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, ..630 Paris Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, ............... . .......... .......... .........,.... E d gerton, Columbus, Michigan Michigan Minnesota Minnesota Grand Haven, Michigan Quigley Blvd., Grand Rapids, Michigan 253 Hamilton Ave., Paterson, New Jersey Wendler Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan ...... 1639 Wenaler Ave., Gmnla Rapids, Michigan . ....--- .. ........................... Mounbam Lake, Minnesota Oakley, Lansing, Illinois .........1242 W. Leonard, Grand Rapids, Michigan Gray Ave., Detroit, Michigan Montana ...............1'7GO0 S. Woodruff, Bellflower, California 810 Oakland Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 3, Pella, Iowa ..,....... 121 E. 159th St., South Holland, Illinois W. High, Plymouth, Ohio 159th St., South Holland, Illinois Randolph, Lansing, Illinois 240 Vreeland Ave., Midland Park, New Jersey ...,...240 Vreeland Ave., Midland Park, New Jersey ........240 Vreeland Ave., Midland Park, New Jersey .........6616 So. Division, Grand Rapids, Michigan .....1523 Ce ., ' . 1115 Thomas, Grand Rapids Vander Vander Vander Vander Vander Vander Hank, Lawrence, S7 ....... Hurt, Hilda, 122 .........,.....,. .. Henst, John, 122 .... ................., Hooning, Lois, 114, 158 .....,.,. Horst, Anita, 122, 157 A... ,.... Jagt, Leonard, 88 .............. Vander Jagt., Samuel, 88 .......... Vander Jagt, Wallace ...,.. ,,..,. . Vanderkooi, William, 114 .......... Vander Kuyl, Maynard, 103 .....,. Vander Laan, Bob ................, .. .,..,.... Vander Laan, Sidney, 103 .......,,. Vander Ley, John .....................,,,..... Vander Linde, Henry, 47, 103 ....... Vander Lindc, Leonard, 147 ....,.. fffffffffiii , Michigan 2427 Woodward, S.W., Grand Rapids R. 2, New Sharon, Iowa Grand Rapids , Michigan Prospect, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan nter St Kalamazoo, Michigan Michigan Rapids, Michigan 1115 Thomas St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan , .,,,,,,,,,i,.,, Oldham Road, RD. 4, New Jersey ....876 Courney St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Rapids, Michigan Rapids, Michigan :iilg--Rremont, N.W., Grand . .,... 5615 Wing Ave., Grand Grand 636 Otillia St., S.E., Grand .426 Quimby St., N.E., Grand 426 Quimby St., N.E., Grand Adams, Rapids Michigan Rapidsz Michigan Rapids. Michigan 426 Quimby St., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 1049 Sigsbee St., S.E'., Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 1, Jemson. Miehlgan ..........711 Clancy, N.E., Grand Rapids Michigan ........30 second Ave., Little Falls, New Jersey Ave., Little Falls, New Jersey Vander Linde, Patricia, 103.1 Vander List, James, 114, 162. ...... Vander Lugt, John, 114 ..........,.,.. Vander Lugt, Leonard .........,. .. Vander May, Frances, 103 ...... .....,.........,....,........... Vander May, Gladys, 114 .....,...,.,.,......................,..,....... Vander Meer, Harriet, 103, 162, 163, 164, 165 ........ Vander Meulcn, James, ,.,.,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,..,,,.,.....,,,,,....,,,,. ., Vander Mey, Donald, 122,. ...,.....,.,,....,...................,.......... .. Vander Mey, Frederick, 122 ...... Vander Molcn, Ella, 114 ...,...,.. . ......... 30 Second .......2102 Hall St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan azoo, Grand Rapids, Michigan .,,.,...178O-32nd St., Grand Rapids, Michigan . ...Sumas, Washington HM--N-numIN-A-ummnwvll.-un ...... DEMOttE Indiana- ....,..,..944 Kalam Berwyn, Illinois Vundcr Molcn, Everett ........ Vander Molen, Nellie, 88 ,......., Vander Molcn, Robert, 88 ........ Vander Plocg. Allen ....... ....., . Vander Plocg, George, 88 ....,... ....., Vander lhocg, Jean, 114, 158 ........ Vander Plucg, John, 88 ....,,,....... Vander Plocg, Lawrence, 114 .,..... Van Dc Van Dc r Puy, Bill, 122 ,..... ......... r Scnecr, Royce, 114 ...... Vander-son, Johanna, 122 ......... Vandcrson, Peter ....,................ Vander Starre, Evarts .......... Vandcrtlll, Joy ......,.,,,,.,.,,,.,.,,,,,.. Vandvr Vander Tuipr, Guorxzc, 122 ......,.,.. Veen, Gncwievc, 122 ...... Vander Von, John, 114 ..,.....,..., Vandcrvecn, John M., 88 ......,.. Vander Veer, Adrian ......,............. . Vander Vcnnen, Elaine, 122 .....,... Vander Vcnncn, Robert, 149 ......... Vander Wagon, Robert ,.....,,...,,.,...... Vander Wall, Douglas, 103, 158 ..,.... Vander Wall, Eugene, 122 .,........,., Vander Wall, Gerald, 114 ......,.... Vander Wall, Shirley, ............ ., Vander Wcclc. Edward, 188 ....... ,, Vander Wculv, Herbert, 122 ,............. Van Der Wccle, Marjorie. 103 ........ Van Der Wcclc, Steve, 89, 147 .......,... Vander Wemz, Frances. 122, 163 ....... Vander Vander Wcide, Edward. 89.. ,, ..,... Weide, Pete, 89... ,,,,, ........1502 S. Harvey Ave., Berwyn, Illinois .1468 Walker St., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..57 Isabella Ave., Muskegon, Mich. W. 17th St., Holland, Michlgalll ....,....18157 Wentworth Ave., Lansing, Illinois 1317 Sherman, St., Grand Rapids, Michigan 653 Griggs, S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan N. 5th. Sheboygan, Wisconsin ........1T3T Havana Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Wisconsin ......846 Logan St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Baxter, Grand Rapids. Michigan ........ 1021 Adams, Grand Rapids, Michigan 11th St., She ldon, Iowa ......,354 Dratz St., Muskegon, Michigan R. 1, Delavan, Wisconsin .............1242 Fisk, St., Grand Rapidil, Mifrhigafl E. McKinley, Zeeland, Michigan 853 Logan St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 853 Logan St., S.E, Grand Rapids, Michigan New Mcxicv Ridge Road, Munster, Indiana ...,.,.1511 Ridge, Rd., Munster, Indiana Era, Michigan ........Garret St. Mentone, California 555 'i5SE5hk1in, s.E., Gianni Rapids, Michigan 2616 N. 9th St., Sheboygan, 1513 Martin Ave., Sheboygan, 2616 N. 9th St., Sheboygan, 954 Catherine, Muskegon . .... ...................... . ......................... S ioux Center, Iowa -17421 S, Studebaker Rd. Artesia, ..........1406 S. 58th ci., cirel-0 Wisconsin Wisconsin Wisconsin , Michigan California 50, Illinois Vandcrwerp, Betty, 158 .... ..... ..,....,. Vander Woude, Stewart, 158, .....,...... . Vander Zee, Nelson, 89, 126, 147 ......, Vander Svkllliil-f,I'I!ll'Old, 114 ...,. ,......., Vander Swann, Hilda, 103 ..............., Vanderzyficn, Richard., ...,..,....,. .... . Vande Vusse. Gordon. 104. 148 ..,..,... Van Dommelcn, Glenn, 114... .. .. Van Druncn, Leonard, 89 ...........,.. Van Dyke, Mac, 89. 134 ........... Van Dyk, Wilbcrt, l22, 131 ....... Van Dyke. David, 122 ....,,......... Van Dyke. Harry. 114, .... Van Dyke, Jerrold, 122 ......,.... Van Dyke. John, 114, 156.1 .. Van Dyke, John. 89, 146 ....... Van Dyke. Louis. 114 ,......,. Van Dyke, Martin 104 ......,., , ,, Van Dyke, Thomas, 114 ,,..,.........,,.. VMI DYROH, Charles, Jr., 114 .,.,,,.. , Van Dykon, Marian. 114 ........ ,. .. Van Dyken, Marjorie .............. ........ Van Eerden, Thomas, 1751... ........ Van Eldcrc-11, Bastinnn, 89, 147 ......,... Van Ens, John ..,....,...,.......,...,, .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Van Essen, Willard, 104, 131. 162 ....... Van Farrowl. Melvin, 90 .....,. ........... , .. Van Gcndcren, Ruth, 104 ...................,...... Van G1'0!'liI1I!cn, Gerard, 122, 131 ...,.....,..,.... Van Halsema, Franklin, 122, 126, 131,,.,.,,. Van Halscma, Marian, 104 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Van Hamcrsveld, Dale ,.,,....,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Van Harken, Edna, 122, 164 ..,... . ..... .. Van Hurkun, Florence, 122, 1621 .,,... . Van Hccst, John, 104, .....,. .............., Vanhctloo, Warren, 90, 131 ........... Van Heyninfzen, James, 122. ,..,... . Van Hcyninfzen, Roger, 1111 .,.....,. Van Hofwcizcn, Alice. 114 ........... . Van Hook, Marilyn, 122, 162 ..,..... Van Houtc-n, Jay. 114. 148 ......... Van Houtcn. Marvin. 114 ..,......... Van Houten, Myron. .............. ........,. . Van Hnutcn, Russel, 114, 1601. Van KIUYVG. Robert ..,,............,...... Van Lanr. Herman, .. .. . ..................1021'7 Perry Ave., Chicago, Illinois 40 College, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Savidizc, Spring Lake, Michigan 639 Eastern Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michiszan .,.......4281 W. 227 Fairview Village, Ohio ................1014 Tamarack, Grand Rapids, Michigan 625 Lynch St.,S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan . .,.,.. 329 Hollister, S.E.. Grand Rapids, Michigan No. 10th St., Paterson, New Jersey .,......333 No. 10th St., Paterson, New Jersey .,.....,.2844 Belknap Ave., Grand Rapids. Mich. .................................Nobleford, Alberta, Canada .........1224 Rathbone. Grand Rapids, Michigan ......,1123 Logan St., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..........,,2834 Highway Ave., Highland, Indiana 26 Oak Harbor, Washington . ...... 1123 Logan. S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 160. R. R. 1, Fremont, Michigan ....,.,202T-28th St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Everson, Washington .. .....,.,-...,.............,.. 510 Liberty, Lyden, Washington 1415 Widdicomb, N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Rt. 1, Box 397, Ripon, California Byron Center, Michigan ........................,.,,Edgerton, Minnesota R. 1, Jenison, Michigan .........506 Mt. Prospect Ave., Clifton, New Jersey 1, Box 284A, Ripon, California ........13O Division St., Hudsonville, Michigan 130 Division St., Hudsonvillc, Michigan ...703 McCourtie, Kalamazoo, Michigan .....,147 Lily St., Paterson, New Jersey 6 I-Ialedon Ave., Paterson, New Jersey 10 Diamond, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan H316 Bliss, Ionia, Michigan F. D. 2, Box 533, Tinley Park, Illinois F. D. 2, Box 5513, Tinley Park, Illinois Pierce, Sioux City, Iowa .......260 Colfax Ave,, Clifton, New Jersey R. 1, McBain, Michigan V .-------.-. .,......... R . F, D. 1, McBain, Michigan State St., San Diego California . ., R. R. 1, McBain. Michigan Ave. Clifton New Jersey 2144 E. Burton Rd., Grand Rapids, Michigan Van Lear, Richard, 104 ..,,,,,,,,,,,, Van Leeuwcn, Gerard, 104. 4.... ...,,. Van Loplk, John .................,.,.,,.....,,..,, Van Mouwerik, Margaret, 114 ......., Vannette, Pearl ,........ ....,..,..., ,,,,,. .,,, Van Noord, Gladys, 104 ...,.......,., Van Poolen, Edward, ...,.. ,... Van Putten, Peter ,,,,. ,,.,,,, Van Rckcn, Don ............... Van Rhee, Adeline, 90 ......... ......,.. Van Roekel, Winern ..,,....,.....,.,.,......,,,.,, Van Rossum, Jenn ,,.,.....,,,,,....,, . ,.,, ,. Van Slooten. Clarence, 114, Van Solk cma, Gilbert, 90 .......,..,..,.,...., Van Solkema, Sherman, 158 ..........., Van Someren, Bernard, 90 .,.,..... Van Stempvoort, John. 104 ...,...r Van Til, Van Til, Arthur, 104. ..,...,,,...,,. Earl ,,., . ,,.,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,, , Visser: Dorothy, 104. 132 .,.. .... . ...,.,.....195 56th St., Grand Rapids, Michigan 295, Hull, Iowa .........2815-31st St., S.E., Washington 20, D. C. Sunnyside, Redlands, California ........741 Orchard Ave., Muskegon, Michigan 2, Hudsonville, Michigan 1 --.v----,4.--.,--..,. 1621-60th Ct., Cicero, Illinois ...........,,.,1116 Alto, Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 3, Grand Rapids, Michigan ..,,........2053-28th, S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan , ---.....-.....-----.-.....,...-.,.............. ...Corsica, South Dakota ...............,2126 Paris, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......1100 Sheridan, S.W., Grand Rapdis, Michigan -............,.....Ken0wa Ave., Byron Center, Michigan Center, Michigan R. 2, Baldwin, Wisconsin R. 2, Imiay city, Michigan ......329 Barclay, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan . ....... 16 Rich Ave., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Van '1fil, Helene.. ...... .-............. ..... . ...,...,,.....,. 2 9 05 Jcwcti: si., Highland, Indiana Van 'lvneereru Warren .................. ........l.,........ 6 46 High St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Van Topseren, William, 179 ............. ......,,..,,,..,...... 6 46 High si., Grand Rapids, Michigan Vim Vlletr Sl-3111655 90 ,.---- .---.,.v- .--,.,.----,,. ...,.,..i.,... 7 3 3 Lake Dr., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Van WYIGD, Carol. ..,..,...,.4.........,..........,....,.. ........ 1 727 Newark Ave.,S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Van Wylen. Wayne, 104, 168, 178 ......... ....... 1 727 NewarkAve., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Van Zanten, Anthony, 104 ..,....,.,.,.,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ww,,,,,,,,,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, I retgn, Iowa Van Zanten, Henry, 114 ,,,.,,..., ,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..A,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 i- etgn, Ioyva Van Zee. Gene, 114 ---,-,,.-,,,-f--- ....................,.....,. . . ..,..............,.... ......... R . R. 2, Pella, Iowa Van Zyfveld- C0'lSl8l1C'f --- --.------....-,--........,..,........,... R. R. 2, Byron Center, Michigan Veeni CHYUIYU- 114 ---1-,,,,1---- ........ 2 100 Francis Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Veflemfl- Jamss -----i--'---'4--.---,--,---,,-,------...,Y- ......... , .....-.. 9 8 Suncrest Ave., N. Haledon, New Jersey Veeflstflli Alvin. 131 '------------. .-,--.. ,.-------, , .-.................... .................,.........,.... S t 1 lrtevant, Wisconsin VGer1Stra.Bernqrd. 104 .................................. ........,.....,.....,.,,........,.,.,,,,.. S turicvant, Wisconsin Vecnstra, Marvin, 104, 156, 186, 188 ........ Box 205, Sturtevant, Wisconsin Veenstra. Paul, 90 ................................... .........,....................., R . R. 1, Ellsworth, Michigan Veenstra, Rodney, 90, 156, 186, 188. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Siurfcvani, Wisconsin Veldefmaflr Jack --.---------..-.-----.-.-------------- ....... 6 38 Vries St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Valdhouse, Jay, 114 ............ ,.,,,,. ..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , K aiiawha, Iowa Veldman, Eleanor, 104 .....,. .,....... 1 436 Kalamazoo Ave., Grand Rapids. Michigan Velgersdyk, Clarence ,,,..,.,,.,,.,,,,.,,,., -,,,,,,,,-,-,----,,,,,,,,,,-,-,,,,,-,,-,--,,-,-,.,-----,,,,-------,-,-,,--,,.-, H ull, Iogva Vellenf-ra, Gerald ..----1.... .....--.--.....1..... . ., ........ 1112 DeBoer si.. s.w., Grand Rapids, Michicnn Veltema, Geox-ze. ..... ............. ............,....... .........,,........................ R . R . 2, Hndscnvillc, Michigan Veltema, John, 114. 130. 145, 150 ,..... .......,......................,.,. R . R. 3, Hndsnnviiic, Michigan Velwma. Stanley. 104. 130 .,...... ....., . . ..,...,.....,.......,.......,..,. R, R. 3, Hndscnviilc, Michigan Veltkamlh H21I'0ld ..-..-.................... ..,...........,...................,... R. R. 1, Manhattan, Montana Veltkamn. Marvin ....... ...... .....,.. 1 2 21 Butler Avc., s.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Veldman. Jay, 114 .,,....., ,,,,,,....,,,,,,., 1 112 Tamarack, Grand Rapids, Michigan VEIZGTI, Henry --................... ..........,..,,.. 6 61 Lynch St., Grand Rapids, Michigan VEDCYHH, Alvin, 114 ...... .....,. ...................,.........,.,..,.....,.....,,.,.,,..,......,..,..,. H os pers, Iowa Vellemfli Clarence .... ..,.......... ...,,.,,,...,,,,.,,,,..,, 8 1 9 Giddings, Grand Rapids, Michigan Vencma- Clallffer 91, 149 --..-.. ........ 1 840-3 Mile Rd., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan VCUGYUH. MGIVIHB --..........---... .....................................,............. Bo x 138, Hospers, Iowa Vellllma. Richard ............... ,..,......,..,,.,....,.....,..........,, ...........,,,.......... H o spers, Iowa Venlet, Robert .....,........,.. ....... 1 847 Cornelius, Grand Rapids, Michigan Verburiz, Arthur, 91 .....,.. Ver Burg, Cora, 91 ..,.... Verhabe, Catherine ..,,.... Ver Haze. Eugene ...,... .. Verkaik, Peter ...............,......,,.,... Vermeer, Harry, 114 ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Vermeer. Robert, 104 ,......,..,...,.....,,. Versluis, Andrew James, 104 ..,,... Versluis, Philip. 151 ,........,,.......... Verwys, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Vinkemuldcr, Hazel ......... Visscher, Henry ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Visser David, 115 .............,,........ , Grand Rapids, Michigan Visser, Visser, Visser, Visser, Earl ...........,...,. ..,..,..,,. Freeman, 91 ..,.....,. Henry ....,.,,..,.,,, , .,.,, William, 115 ......... Vogel, Cornie, 104, ..., ...,.... Vogel, .Iohn, 91, 146 ....,.... Volkem Volkem Voogt, a, Arthur ...,,..,.. a, Harold ......... Garett .,.,. . ,.., . ,,,,,,,. ...,,, ,,,, , , Voorman, Garry, 104.. .......... Voortm an, Syburn, 115, 151 ...... Vos, Helen, 91, 158, 164 ...,...,..., Vos , Mrs. Jeanne ........,....,.,..... Vos, Katherine ..,...........,.,.. Vos, Marilyn, 104 ..., Vos, Marion, 115 ,.... ..,. Voss, Donald, 91 ...........,....... Voss, Al, 91 ...................,..........,.., Vredeveld, Gene, 104, 162 ........ Vredevoogd, Dorothy .......,...,.,. Vredevoogd. Sylvia, 92 ....,.. Vree, Dorothy, 104 ....,....... Vreeman, Joan, 115 ...... Vriend, John... ......,,...,,,.,. Vriesman, Arlene. 92 .......... Vriesman, Roy, 104, 148 ...... Vroom, George ......,.......,.......,... Vroon, Ethel, 114 .... .........,............,,. Vryhof, Wesley, 92, 156, 182 ......,, Waalkes, Warren, 115, 150 ....... Waalkes, Warren, 150 ........... - ........ Waanders, Cora .,,,,.,,...........,....... Walcott, Elmer, 156, 173 .,....... Walcout, Edwin .....,................. Walma, Albert, 104, 131 ........ Ward, Paul, 115, 134. 1-18 ..,.... Burr Oak, Grand Rapids, Michigan ............1912 Berkley Ave., Grand Rapids,Michigan . ....... 58 Lowell Ave., N.E., ......621-52nd St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 5, Hudsonville. Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 2, Pella, Iowa ............4606 Dolores Ave., Oakland 2, California .,....T2 Maynard, S.W., ......T2 Maynard, S.W., .......1115 Dunham, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan . .... ,.........,.,.....,......,,........................ R udyard, Michigan . ..,..,.................,............,... Platte, South Dakota ........1235 Lee St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Main, Lynden, Washington ........800 Sigsbee, Grand Rapids, Michigan 2, Perkasie, Pennsylvania ........5324 Roberts Dr., Flint, Michigan . ,... ,.,,.... . ..............,,........ . R. R. 1, Sumas, Washinuton Ave., Sibley, Iowa .......1038 Worden St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan So. Og West 18 den St., Denver, Colorado th St., Holland. Michigan ..............10401 S. Wallace St., Chicago, 28, Illinois Irving St., Midland Park, New Jersey 1118 Courtney St., N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 2, Pella, Iowa Iowa R. 2, Box 297A, Redlands, California ,.,.,..........,.............,.....,....I-Iudsonville, Michigan R. 2, Pells, Iowa N. Center, Plymouth, Indiana . ...................... 839 Bates ........100 Dwight, Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan 44th St., Grandville, Michigan .......3933 So. Division, Grand Rapids. Michigan ....................10201 Wentworth, Chicago. Illinois 147, Sioux Center. Iowa .................................Houston, B,C., Canada .,.......211 Mason Ave., Muskegon. Michigan ..........211 Mason Ave., Muskegon, Michigan .......45th and White Oak, Munster, Indiana ............,,,,1402 Capri. Coral Gables, Florida . ...,.... 1150 Broadway, ..........,.1150 Broadway, R. 5, Holland, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Iowa .......313 W. Washington .......,1001 Thomas, S.E., . .......... 514 Cordelia St. ......943 Lakeside Di-.1 Ave.. Zeeland, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Weeber, Collins, 115 ....,..,......... Weemhofl, Neal, 104, 184 ........ Weersing, Dale ...,........,,......... Weersing, Robert ......, . ..,...,,.... .. Weidenaar, Mrs. Ellie, 92 .,,,,, ,...,,. Weidenaar, Evelyn, 115 ,...,.,,...,.... . ..... . Werkema. Clarence, 105, 131, 148 .,,..,. Werkema. Virginia ....,........................... Werner, Charles, 150 ..,.... .... Wesseling, Jay, 105 .....,............ Westerveld. Herman, 115 ,,...... Westley, Clayton, 92. ,,,.,.. . R. 2, Nunica ..McBain, Michigan 1126 Eastern Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Dunham, Grand Rapids, Michigan ...........1642 Margaret 'Ave., Gand Rapids, Michigan Giddings, Grand Rapids Michigan ......,1241 Fuller Ave., Grand Rapids: Michigan Rapids Baxter, Grand , .......549 Hall St., S,W., Grand Rapids Michigan , Michigan ..............1414 Oakleigh, Grand Rapids, Michigan .......,,935 Prospect, N.E., Grand Rapids Michigan Wallace, Chicago, Illinois N. Summit, Pasadena, California R. 2, Tustin, Michigan .......1230 Allerton Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan ....309 Grace St., Waupun, Wisconsin . ..,....,.....,....,.................,..... R. R. 1, Randolph, Wiscosin Wisconsin ,... .1106 McReynolds, N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan , Michigan ........3-1 Quigley St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Minnesota . 811 Union, Grand Rapids, Michigan ...........155 Proctor St., Sarnia, Ontario, Canada Kossuth, Layette, Indiana Westmaas, Clarissa ,.................... .. Westra, Bernice, 105 ...,... . Westra, Jean, 92, 158, 162, 164.. Westra, Jim, 115 ..,....... .....,,.....,.,... Westra, Lorraine ....... ,,......,........ Westveer, Rod .........,..,....., ................ Wezeman, Dorothy ................................. White. Charles, 105 ..... ,..... ,........., . Wieberdink, Henry, 105, 131, 162 ....... Wielund, Frances. ....,.. . ,................. .. Wierenga, John K., 115, 149 .......,.. Wierenga, John R... ...... . Wierenga, Richard ...,........,..... Wicrenga, Theodore ..... Wiersma, Burnie, 105 .......... ....... Wiersma, Donnie, 115 ...... ............... Wiersma, Shirley, 105 ...............,.,...,.,,. Wiersma, Stanley, 115, 162, 164 ...... Wiersma, Wilkins. Wilkins, Willems, Wilbur ,........ .... ..... .......,.. Leonard, 115, 148.. ...... .. Lois, 115 ........... ......... Abraham .............,.... . ........520 Liberty St.. Grand Rapids, Michigan Williams, Robert ...,.,.......... ...... . Williamson. Hendrika, 115 ......... Wilson, Robert, 158 .......... ,....,.. Winters, John, 115, 151 .....,. Winters, Peter... .......,,... . Wispelwey, Emma. 115 ,....... Wisse, Clarence ......... ......... Witt, John E., 92, 162 ...... Witt, Juliana .... ........,....,... Witt. Saramae, 115 ..... .... Witteven, Leon, 105 ........ Wolters, Betty, 105 ......... Michigan Wolters, Wolters. Wolthuis, Wolthuis. Lloyd ................ Ruth ....................... Marinus, 115 ......... Ralph .....,.,.............. Wolz, Jr., Frank, 105.. ..... Wondergem, Casey, 115, 1371... Workman, Lois ...................... . ..... .. Workman, Ruth, 115 ...............,...... Woudenberg. Frederick. 105 .,....... Wustnian, John, 162, 164 ........... Wybenga, Catherine, 105. .... . Niagara, Grand Rapids, Michigan Vtfykcs. Marjorie .................. . ....... .. Wyma, Arthur, 105 ............... . ...,... . Wyngarden, Joanne, 105, 180 ......... YH, Adam, 92. .............................. . YH, Sally.. ........ ..,........ . . Ykema. John, 93 ..................,.. Yonker, Laurie. 115 .......,... .... Yonker, Robert ............... ....... , . .. Yonkers. Delores, 105, 162 ..... Ypma, Benjamin, 93, 131 .... ,... Zandec, Barliara, 105, 164 ....... Zandstra, Alice, 105 ............... ..... Zandstra, Bartel, 115... ........ .... . Zandstra, Benjamin, 105.... .,.. .. Zandstra. Helen, 105, 134, 162 ..,... Zandstra, Kathleen .... . ..................... Ze-etT. Richard ..,... .......................... Zeeuw, Franklin, 93, 158 ......... Zielstrau Frances, 115 .......... ........2480 Oakwood, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ' Rapids, Michigan Rapids, Michigan Alberta, Canada .,....2035 Francis, S.E., Grand Rapids. Michigan ...................25l'T Blaine, Grand . .................... 1030 Lee, Grand ........................................Lacombe, City, Iowa City, Iowa .................................817-13th Ave., Fulton, Illinois Ave., Fulton. Illinois .......503 Fuller Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids. Michigan Workman, Grand Rapids, Michigan Alberta, Canada 573 Greenwood Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 1, Box 406, Ripon, California Paris, Grand Rapids, Michigan .......172 Hadley Ave., Clifton, New Jersey Sylvan Ave., Clifton, New Jersey ........910 Logan St., Grand Rapids , Michigan R. 2, Box, 208, Alamosa, Colorado . .................,. . .... ............ R . R. 4, Holland. Michigan . ....... 18 Calhoun, S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan West 25th, Holland .......520 Liberty St., Grand Rapids ..,...115 E. Inkster Ave., Kalamazoo ......663 High St., S.W., Grand Rapid , Michigan , Michigan , Michigan s Michigan ........819 Hall St., S.E.. Grand Rapids, Michigan .............1'714 N. 3rd St., Sheboygan, . ,..... 1932 San Antonia, Alamenda, Wisconsin California ........291 McLaughlin, Muskegon, Michigan .. ........ 839 Watkins, Grand Rapids, Michigan ...........2788 100th St., Byron Center, Michigan Era, .......1455 Byron, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .....T11 Delaware, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......11-14 Chippewa, Dr., Grand Rapids, Michigan ................366T Raldolph, Lansing, Illinois ..........3667 Randolph. Lansing, llllinois ........10 W. Patire, Grandville, Michigan .. ........ 1440 S. 61st Ave., Cicero, Illinois R. 2. Lyndcn, Washington R. 3, Grant, Michigan 343 Eastern Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Broadway, Grandville, Michigan ...................... R. R. 1, Hammond, Indiana .......... ............ R . R. 1, Hammond, Indiana ........1304 Franklin, Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 1, Hammond. Indiana .2515 36th, S.W., Grand Rapids. Michigan .. ....... 46 No. 16th St., Paterson, New Jersey ................1332 S. 60th Court. Cicero. Illinois Z09l'110f. William .................. .. ....,... 455 Fuller, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Z0l'ldf'fV8Tl. LOU, 156. .............,,.....,. . .... ............ 1 321 Prairie S., Grandville, Michigan ZOHl1EfG1Cl, M11X'E2'1l'ct, 59, 115... ............ ...........,.,..., .........., ,,...,...,, ....,,., , ....,.........,.. S a n b orn, Iowa ZUidP!'V01d- JQMYHG .----,--..----,-.--. ........-.-- ...-.. ........ 7 2 3 Ardmore, S.E., Grand Rapids. Michigan Zwemer, Rodger, 593 .......,....... . .......,...,,...,,..,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, G 1-andville, Michigan Twgmcr. Vredevooizd Betty, 180. 140 ........ .....................................,........... G randville, Michiga-i Zwfef. Alton .------.-----,-----.-..----..-.-................... ............ R . R. 1, Chicago Heights. Illinois Zwier, Marcia, 105. 157, 180 ............... ........ 1 301 Butler, Grand Rapids, Michigan ZWQOF- Paul. 105. 156 -.---.--1--........ ........... 1 301 Butler, Grand Rapids, Michigan ZWIET. PGTSCP -----Y-,-.vv-.--....---,-,--..... .............. 1 301 Butler, Grand Rapids, Michigan Zylmflfl. RHYIYIOHG. 93-...... ......... 1015 Logan Ave., Sheboygan, Wisconsin ZYlStl'H. Andrew, 105. 131 ...... .............. ............................ R . R. 1, Monroe, Washington ZY1St 8. Gffflld- 105 .-----,------'. .................................................................... 0 range City, Iowa Zylstru. Gertrude. 105 ........ ...............................................,...................... . Orange City, Iowa ZY1SU'H. TVRY1. 115 ........ ..... ................,.,......... 1 6 21 Leestma Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids. Michigan ZY1Stl'21- LOUIS- 93 .-..-..------.. ................................. ................................ 9 1 8 Grover St., Lynden, Washington Zylslfli- Martin. 93, 125 ..-.-..---.--....---.......--.- ........ . ..................................................... R . R. 1, Lynnville. 'Iowa Aylstra, Paul, 130, 132, 134, 156, 461, 186 ....... ......... 1 026 Bates St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Seminary Students Apol, Isaac, 198, 200 .................,,..,..,,.. ....................... 4 39-68th St., S.E., Baarman, Marvin, 198, 199, 200 ,......, . .,...... 1062 Lafayette Ave., S.E., Bazuin, Lugene, 108, 199 .....,.,,,...,,,.... .....,......,.......,,. 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