Calvin College - Prism Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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X ' 1' FOREWORD To be a true mirror for the reflection of the student life and activity of Calvin College and Seminary, to place in bold relief the diversity of interests which serve as an avenue of enrichment for the life of every student, to be a book of pleasant recollections, one which will be a permanent remembrance of the spirit of good fellowship pervading our school: such has been the purpose of the staff in publishing the Prism in our Diamond Jubilee Year. Calvin College and Seminary is now seventy-five years old and our task in depicting this year of celebration has been an honorable and a pleasant one. We of the staff, with you, the students, faculty and supporters of our College and Seminary are humbly proud of Calvin's development and enduring strength during the past seventy-five years. Throughout years in which the world round about Us has been boiling and seething like a witch's caldron, Calvin, by divine Grace, has remained sternly staunch. Now, in l95l, when great and mighty institutions, built up laboriously throughout the ages, are standing on insecure ground, Calvin College and Seminary, with the strength of the Almighty to guide it, faces a protected future. We are truly thankful to God for our glorious history, for this happy Diamond Jubilee Year, and for a bright future of continued development. In this spirit of humble pride, sincere thankfulness, and prayerful antici- pation the Diamond Jubilee Prism was published, may it be received in the same spirit. li MU' ron MANY 'EAM i WW: coufaf IN THE 1 BB' us IN PERSONNW fa ft couwsfulna US, AW 'nl g mls vm, BECAUSE of u TAKESWSMGN AND NOW lvft '? :Nia me uvat Of Cds!!! ln this year of iubilee n pm . H . . V' HI lu lllll Particularly of ga, nu' halls during this school nowan the fighting hw 'ii-as who have recently 'eh' he N H the many ivho are yd N be TQ ddgg Fo' He shall me Hia A . w0l'S.PS0lm9l,H A Tribute FOR MANY YEARS PRESIDENT SCHULTZE HAS SERVED THE INTERESTS OF OUR CHURCH AND COLLEGE IN THE PULPIT, THROUGH HIS WRITINGS, AND IN THE SCHOOL. HE HAS BEEN WITH US IN PERSON NOW FOR ELEVEN YEARS AS OUR PRESIDENT, ENCOURAGING US, GUIDING AND COUNSELLING US, AND ASSISTING US THROUGH THE PERIOD OF EDUCATIONAL GROWTH. THIS YEAR, BECAUSE OF PHYSICAL HANDICAPS, PRESIDENT HENRY SCHULTZE HAS RESIGNED AND NOW TAKES HIS PLACE IN THE HISTORY OF OUR COLLEGE. PRESIDENT SCHULTZE HAS LIVED INTO THE LIVES OF MANY STUDENTS7 HE WILL CONTINUE TO LIVE IN OUR MEMORY. Called To The Colors In this year of iubilee we pause as our thoughts turn to those who have left the college halls during this School year to fight that the free world might not be destroyed. 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The first has charge of all educational matters, such as the making of all teaching appointments and the examining of senior pre-seminary students. The second committee handles the financial matters. Throughout the history of our college it is evident that these men energetically and earnestly have endeavoured to keep Calvin's teaching orthodox and its standards high. 24 c Personnel Bllllnus Mu' ' . .. V. . . .. Y. M... .un , J .1 ,..,..,.-.-. .b,.,.,.-j.. ....-L....'..zf.M-4.....,z-...-..Q.eLc4..aL.a,af--i-:Aa-.,.3 -1-L.-r1L-.ALI-.f.....-.a..s..-L'L', .......--.-., - - -----.L-.-.:':L A Y Y ' i wha, ln. G. In L I. Maids. he v4l 'h' ia' T .aad ' ,ggdl0'd Dggmdib' S. lit f H U' 'wi r ,,,-, .ww aww i DR. H. RYSKAMP PROF. H. DEKKER DR. H. H. MEETER Dean Registrar Spiritual Advisor Personnel Administration REV. A. BRINK Educational Secretary MR. G. BUTER , MISS C. VAN OPYNEN MISS J. BAKER Business Manager ' Dean of Women Ubl'C 'i0fl 0: 15 - Q Q ,1 2 , N , ' X 38 ww 1' Q Q, 'V 'VP ,N,,,. T sg, .M if 5' NL.. I T A 2 z.. Mmm . , --Q. gl X N. lt'-H, Dgpmm y 2 .fif S , 4 'fig M 2 ,fi JOHNH E FACULTY my -1 f.4-...-. ..-1 .4 -4.-4-0:64-v..-nr..4..r-q.4' ' - V . , . ., . -.,,.,i4!-'Rf-vvx.:.s.f,-cz'-JJ.-,2p.i, . MM and SE swf Comms ' Culvi min io -, Hhryurd ,- ,. .-1 ..-'----3 ,V-,. , -V, 13'-.,,j .i,: ':- ny mf--v ,,.- .-::.1x, - -..,:.,:.-7,.....,,... -.- . E V V . .... -. .... - . A H- - 5 A -V -H----1 ' ,---..-fuygr.-'ag ,l A, ., ' 1 U , - Department of ublie H. HENRY MEETER P Professor A.B., Calving B.D., Princeton Seminary, Th.D., Free University of Amsterdam JOHN H, BRATT HENRY VAN TIL JOHN WEIDENAAR Associqfe Prgfessor Associate Professor Assistant Professor A.B., Th,B,, Calvin College A.B., Th.B., Calvin College: A.B., Th.B., Calvin College and Seminary, and Seminaryy and Seminary Th.M.,, Columbia Seminary Th-M-, W9SfminSfef S.T.M., Harvard University The0'09iCUl 5emi 'U Y 27 CORNELIUS JAARSMA Professor A.M., Ph.D., New York University rm0 ' 1 r Department of Education W n Modern ln LAMBERT J. FLOKSTRA Professor HENRY VAN ZYL Professor Ph.B., A.M., University of Chicago: Ph.D., University of Michigan JOHN L. DE BEER Assistant Professor A.B., Montclair State Teachers College: A.M., Columbia University 28 Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D., University of Chicago HELEN VAN LAAR Assistant A.s., Calving M KH A.M., University of Michigan Aimsium .l,Cul, Vin - . . '.. , V . ., Y.-LAN ,.-.. H.- . .Z-.-Q-..u:.'..f':...,4,:.'.- -..k..,.'s-3.:r.,.,...:.a,::4- - f c -' - -mi x - .QQ- ,,g,, ' -s -' ,,,r - . Q-jp, ',,3-,Q , ,.,..- - - ,,,,L'Q T 1 Tot . t Education Department? GIVE y Modem Lamgjwccages L A Cline HENRY J. VAN ANDEL Professor A.B., A.M., University of Chicago ALBERT E. 'BROENE Professor A.B., University of Chicagop graduate work at ' University of Michigany ' University of Chicago, and University of Heidelberg JOHN WILLIAM KINGMA CLARENCE BOERSMA BERNARD FRIDSMA vAN Assistant Associate Professor Associate Professor Aa' A.B., calvin A.B., calvin, A.B., Colvin: M711 A.M., PhD., University of Michigan A.M., University of Michigan u- iw ul- 'M 29 - vepdflme Department of Phllosophy .A HENRY J. STOB CECIL DE BOER it Professor Professor ' A.B., Calvinp A.B., Calvinp Th.M., Hartford Seminqryg A.M., Ph.D., University of Michigan Ph.D., University of Gottingen A.M., I W. HARRY JELLEMA Professor A.B., A.M., Ph.D., University of Michiganp Graduate work at University of Berlin Department of Psychology at J E A K or CORNELIUS PLANTINGA JOHANNES BROENE Associate Professor Professor A.B., Calvin, A.B., Valparaiso University: A.M., univefsny of Michigan A.M., Clark unsvefsny JOHN T- DAUNG M.Ed., Ph.D., Duke University ASSOCi0te Professor A.B., Calving A.M., Ph.D., University of Michigan A S504 A Al . M Univ 1,30 A',n.abygn.ni-Qi! nw . . ...:..--...- ,1s12-...I...-.C-:...,1.......s .g4.:..1.z.3LL-u:.:4..u - :4.u.2.:A3-' -' ' 3 - -' 'f- l' '-1-- - - -f+l-'- 5 -- 1. Z T -.g m --f-'.-- 5 ' -g gg --I '-.314-gp' . , -f.. 'ophy BOER ing rot Michigan :R A 'N .fi'1 ' IHJ TXZW ' i 1,21 Y -y rig 5 ff, fi:-, ,fu il'- iEQ1iQ'5EQ.9bLi ifu mi U usb ii U LD u LJ GEEK: up - MELVIN BERGHUIS Instructor A,B., Calvinp A.M., University of Michigan LESTER DE KOSTER Assistant Professor A.B., Calvin Collegeg A.M., University of Michigan Department of Physical Culture JOHN C. BULT Associate Professor A.B., Calving A.M., University of Michigan MARGARET VAN ANDEL Assistant A.B., Calvin . vga, gi M 6 Y Department of English HENRY ZYLSTRA Professor A.B., Calvin: A.M., State University of Iowap Ph.D., Harvard University ML, is iz , rf: ,dl JACOB G. VANDEN BOSCH JOHN J. TIMMERMAN GERTRUDE SLINGERLAND Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor A.B., A.M., Hope Collegeg A.B., Calvin: A.B., Cglying Graduate work at A.M., Uniifefiity of Michigan, A.M., University of Michigan University of Michigan and Ph.D., Northwestern University University of Chicago As s I A i 'M--Univerg 1 32 .' .. . ,- .,.f.411..,4 ....ef..,1.......s -'f ff W -1f41g -3-4'-'lil PI- fl. 'z f '-155.---'.- ,gg,gg,Q.,: ' --1 133?-L: A . ,. - ., -fn-------------- ---V.. .. . . , ,Q English f 1 Y J . ICC, Q, -N 1 RALPH STOB WILLIAM T. RADIUS Professor Professor A-B-I CGIVIHP A.B., calvin, A.M., Ph.D., University of Chicago A.M., University of Chicago , Ph.D., University of Michigan Engiiish Assristarws of Michigan GRACE BARDOLPH KATHRYN HEKMAN STEVE VAN DER WEELE Assigiqnt Assistant Assistant A,B,, Calvin: A.B., Calvin A.B., Calvinp A.M., University of Michigan M.Sc., University of Wisconsin 33 rmen' of , Department of History new , d ics an PETER HOEKSTRA Professor A.B., A.M., University of Michigang hi Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania MII UL' 53 gg'-,Q 1 ICI X ....V if 1 1. RICHARD DROST 4 Professor SEQELHOF EARL U. STRIKWERDA rue roessor A -' P f D A.M.1ix.:':IyDEeBfrr?JerE33e3feiowa A M Ph D A.B.,. Colyin, 0 Ssiagalecciyjijjsor B MA . ., . ., Unlversliy of Michigan A.M., Ph.D., University of Colorado AIluiePr0fem, Ma .'B Cu'. .,Unlversi!yu:in3A. , ltiugm .I -ur- . . . :..., -,.,f.-- 4:1-.r .4 f,.,x-4.-1.4 xJ..:..s: - -.ff -' r -Q15 - 31,-. -'.. , ,-L.-- 0 , - U V L - .. ' '- '- - 5----6141.-na:-4ap.. .u - .g..4,,,, ,,,,,.,...,,,g,,i,f5,j V , , Hisfbry Department' of Economics and S eiceicagy HENRY J. RYSKAMP Professor A.B., A.M., Ph.D., University of Michigan of Colardd DONALD H. BOUMA GORDON BUTER JOHN VANDEN BERG Associate Professor Associate Professor irlSfrUCt0r Professor A,B., Calvin: A.B., Calving A.B., Cvlvim 9 A.M., University of Michigan M.B.A., University of Michigan A.M., University of Michigan 35 :E '-iw' E m n-i i 1 ,ss 1 - ' If . 1 A 1 5,142 i 1 HENRY BRUINSMA JAMES DE JONGE Professor Associate Professor M.M., Ph.D., University of A.B., Calving Michigan M.S., M.M., University of Michigan 36 Department of Musica pepartm , f ent 0 SEYMOUR swETs IGN vm MID Professor 1 A.B., Calviny Al, i A.M., University of Michigan AL gqq 1 i hlbllilll . 'ii 'i ts .W SHIRLEY BALK ED Assistant s.M., M.M., Iliinois weslyan Professor MA U . . mverslty MAsl'U?l'.B1, calvin: MID ltttsny of ll lihlgun S iinoll me Coll '91 U . . L.-. .,- .,. 4:2-., .-.f.-J' L.. .4 --..L.Qa..u..s:.-fLL-.c-s-c.'.-A.4Iu-ik:pLs....,-.:aa.uzfa5a-L:4aa:4.:4s.u-:caae,44.-1-.-1:-pv--4-n-.---..4n-.:. ' .- v. u.- -i.:'s'f .v. . .. H- - iDegecQ:1nsi'mem? JOHN VAN HAITSMA Professor A.B., Calving A.M., University of Michigany Ph.D., University of Michigan EDWIN Y. MONSMA MARTIN KARSTEN HENRY BENGELINK Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor A.B., Calvin, A.B., Calviny A.B., Calvin: Imnoi, wegyan MINES., University of Illinois M.S., University of Michigan M.S., University of Michigan . ., Michigan State College 37 9 pellllml Phlils ' Department of Chemistry I io B54 HARRY G. DEKKER Professor 1 B.S., Illinois Institute of Technologyg M.S., University of Chicago JOHN DE vmss THEDFORD P. DIRKSE ENNO WQLTHUIS Pf0feSS0f Professor Associate Professor A.B., galvin College.: . 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Vos Seuged, M Slundingl jg' .,.- . . -..,, ..- .- -aww ,-',1.v..,-.., . ,.g . ..-.-.1.z-,..?- -Z..-.- ' .- 4.-' 441,L.3.. ,.. ,, ,., - 1,-4,- -'zz-. .... A145 ' ,--Arliig-I . .... . A :ul , -'bF:...r , .Y H wb V. 1: -. Y- 1 l l lil ll ll jV'1 '-' t ling. 'v U Z. If 1 'lf 1 fx A I - slain! il at L K- V tl q J et J - U nmismn Sm tim Standing: P. De Loof, G. Morren, N. Nyehuis, G. Vedder Seated: E. De Hoek, H. Keegstra ' Rev. G. Stob, Presidentp J. Bos, Acting Secretary InMemorlam HENRY MORREN Janitorial Staff Born July 4 1905 Died November 1 1950 I will fear no evil For thou art with me thy rod and thy staff Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, they comfort me. Psalm 23:-1. Public Relations Staff Library Staff Seated: Mrs. C. Van Huessen, J. Fridsma Mrs. J. Graves, Mrs. M. Lagerway, W. Twight, J. Baker Standing: J. Kart 41 ............................ I. .. I I I I - ',. ,- I 1 .II - QA, I, II II , . - 0 - 1 V A . . 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Radio Choir 2, J, 4. pm A . : Z U'r1 Z PAUL EDWAR Wellsburg, IQWD Burg I 1 Missionr 3, md!-l C .r. Sa-I I lux ,qw Senmrr Class Qriafa aerrs RICHAR Grand RaD' Em Qarar, rrrirargan H A Uerngrnlmifhgerleudef . 'Yr we V- Q' President. . . . . .Henry Smitter 'S'Udearv,,,- 741 1 3. - arty bmp? .aa-Q Ln- . ' -'Ln 'V' 4 Vice-President. . . .... Dirk Bergsmcx CAM BA Gfqnd Secretary-Trecrsurer. . . .... Irene Hcanenburg '4i:+r9:, 44 -1-1 - - v - ' ' :-u:--.u-m.-----..,..4,...'.',a-.:......z.,--..w.-.nrv--:.:..:.:L .V , ,. A-1- V- , BERNA l - . . Grand lUP'd ul Eranomiu mb ' I r.r.c.4- Al W' MAWW grralowv 1 . 13,113 Pte-5errrinu'Y Yr 2' J: Mun 1 Ol PAUl ASSINK . Kqr1aVh0, 'ova rarrrrrrrr rrMir H ' VERNON JAY BAAUMN U 9' on Sun D xr Yr.Hiiiiaiilllllllllilillzyiimt f'.2:1ii'3'l1lifi5 l1i'5i:!i?l3Vifie..t' ifwvztziasais' ll'li?l'l ll wil ii, f,m:2,1tl f gmc .l5l!ll5ia:i. fivlllilllmi its wfzsiii GERALD ALKEMA A.B. Education Alto, Wisconsin Major: History Oratorio l, 2, 3, 4. BERNARD J. APOL A.B. Ge,,e,,,, Grand Rapids, Michigan Mqigr, Economics Economics Club 3, 4, American Government Club 4, I.R.C. 4. ALAN A. ARKEMA A.a. Pre-seminary Sully, lowa 1 Pre-Seminary l, 2, 3, Missions l, 2, 3, 4, Bible Study l, 2. PAUL- ASSlNK A.B. Education Kanawha, lowa Major: History Baseball 'l, Missions 2, 3, 4. VERNON JAY BAARMAN s.s. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Chemistry Band DICK BAAY A.B. General Amsterdam, Netherlands Maior: Modern Languages Plato 3, 4, Psychology Club 4, Chimes 4. lTransferred from University of Marburg, Germany.l CHARLOTTE BAJEMA A.B. Education Lynden, Washington Radio Choir 2, 3, 4, Prism 4, Oratorio 2, 3. PAUL EDWARD BAKKER NB- Pre-Seminary Wellsburg, Iowa Missions 3, Student Council 3, Radio Choir l, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD BALLAST A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Economics Economics 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Student Baseball Mana- ger 3, Student Varsity Basketball Manager 4. lllef CARL BATTJES A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: MGth6mUilCS smf' . bur9 45 . Ki . , gg gwllifaiziiziiiiliizlii:11:Iitillgf2ittwill'3ggilllEgg5slllllg3gi,g ' ' ' 5 T ly., sf? U ii ilu 'Lei ' 1 V ,.,,,s . V 'f ' iiillll -it ,ii-1 ilg-5 I iii .fi Iii' '- 1 l gf P . L V, sf: ,rs MARVIN BEELEN A.B. Pre-Seminary Holland, Michigan CHESTER F. BERGMAN A,5, Educqnon Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Organic Science ANDREW E. BERGSMA A.B. General Vancouver, B.C., Canada Maior: Sociology Missions, Bible Study Group, Sociology Club, Oratorio 3, 4, Track. DERKE BERGSMA A.B. Pre-Seminary Racine, Wisconsin A Cappella Choir, Pre-Seminary, Plato: Class President 3, Vice-President 4: Oratorio, Veterans Choir. DORIS BIELEMA BERGSMA A.B. Education Morton, Illinois Radio Choir 2, Oratorio 3. ARTHUR DUANE BLACKPORT Grand Rapids, Michigan EMERY BLANKE Grand Rapids, Michigan RUTH BLAUW Maywood, Illinois Phytozoon 3, 4, Ra dio Club 4, Oratorio 2, 3, 4, Sociology 3, Dorm Board 3, 4. STANLEY BOERTJE Pella, Iowa HAROLD BODE McBain, Michigan A.B. General Maior: History A.B. General A.B. General Major: Biology A.B. Education Major: Biology A.B. General Maior: Language Bible Study Groups l, 2, Pre-Seminary l, 2, 3, 4, Mis- sions 'l, 2. - L .1 Krsna.,-,, . 46 L ,nfsKQ0. infill MM, JOHN 5- ll? ,H lies Nfolu' 5 lUNE 50 I . nnauapids,M '9 J I H - I . F Musicians Guild In 1 m cnnnn J, 45 A c ', ' I'2'3l4,5egy-ll0Gi- ' DICK BOUMA Grand Rapids, IMF l0lS BOUWMAN Sedan, Minnesota Adappella Choir 4, Oruiom l, I l, l, Cl, 4, Privates l, 1, 1 JIM BROEKHUIZBJ Midland Part, Nun ,gm Chime! 27 Clan Ygqjnu lllEODORE BROEKHUIZEN Midland Parl, New Jem? Ruin nemo, an Muskegon, Michigan Band l, 2.3 4, Om l, 2, 3: Orclqfio 1' 2 RMPH BR Orange Qi,y9mKEMA Oralorig, 1: M' a Eanernclubzusgons l, 1' 3, E BR M Cl, . Ou aiu: Mammals W w . 314i Mlsgiosh 'P l,2 hfluh 24' 'Y Fdltfuliqn nc Stgence 'al SY rio bsemlnufy 'esident 3, Ott 3. General or: History ral B, General an BioIo9Y Q Sociology on igy 5, Genital ldngvdge n, 41 Ml ROY BOESKOOL A.B. Pre-Seminary Grand Rapids, Michigan JOHN BOONSTRA A.B. Pre-Seminary Tres Arroyos, Argentina JUNE BOS A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Music, History Musicians Guild l, 2, 3, 4, Prism 2, 3, 4, Chimes 4, Calvinism 3, 4, A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio l, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y-Treas. l. DICK BOUMA A.B. Pre-Seminary Grand Rapids, Michigan l-Ols A.B. Education Sedan, Minnesota Major: Organic Science A Cappella Choir 4, Oratorio l, 2, 3, 4, Girl's Fellowship l, 2, 3, 4, Privates l, 2, 3. A.B. General Midland Park, New Jersey Maior: German Chimes 2, Class Vice-President 3. THEODORE BROEKHUIZEN A.B. General Midland Park, New Jersey Maior: Political Science RUTH ELEANOR BRONDYK A.B. Education Muskegon, Michigan Maior: Music Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Musicians Guild l, 2, 3, Oratorio 'l, 2, 3, 4. RALPH BRONKEMA A.B. pwsemrnufy Orange City, Iowa Oratorio T, Missions l, 2, 3, 4, Pre-Seminary T, 2, 3: Camera Club 2, 3. GERTRUDE BRCUWER A.B. Education Clara City, Minnsota MCllOl'2 EdUCUil0n Girls' Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio l, 2, Privates' 2, 3, 4, Mission Club 2. 47 . -li is ' Y I qsiiiat at -r tt - HAZEN BRUMMEL A.B. Education Platte, South Dakota Maior: Music Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. ROLAND BUTEYN A.B. Education Waupun, Wisconsin Major: Mathematics, History Mission Club I, 2, 3, 4. l'llLBRAND BUURMA A.B. General Oak Park, Illinois Maior: Economics Baseball l, 2, Wrestling 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, Economics Club 2, 3, 4. ANNETTE BUURSTRA M, Gem, South Holland, Illinois Maior: History Calvinism l, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club i, 2, 3, Oratorio 3, 4, Prism 4. JOHN BYKER A.B. Pre-Seminary Grand Rapids, Michigan CLARENCE D. BYTWERK A,B, General Muskegon, Michigan Maior: Economics Economics Club 3, 4. RALPH COK A.B. General Celeryville, Ohio Maior: Mathematics Mission Club l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, Wrestling Club 4, Calvinism Club 3, 4, Oratorio 4. ROLAND M. CONSTANT A.B. Education Grandville, Michigan Maior: Biology BEATRICE ELAINE COOK A.B. Education Cleveland, Ohio Maior: Music A Cappella Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Musicians' Guild l, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio l, 2, 3, 4, Prism 4, Dorm Board 3, 4. JOHN COOK A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Economics fr l5li,i rll'll ' tiff' tiit : ,,g X, l' 'r r ' 4 L s a It U llrlnx xr lllll h'L1l'l:tr,t'a2lss:- 48 nr co0Kf- 'L G. E,r:'3,'jf'2'firr:ie..gZg,'1f'l'.'u-f' Firm lr il mise wmrm 0 NORMAN Petasltlf New Chime, 1, J. Al 3 L rrrrrar, NH' W7 ,gg L 8111. . U9 ' Internatraaal Re :',, 4: i 1 1 . :il lr V l7 Club 5. l srarrfr COOMP? Llllldtt, Ne' C 3. Q Pre-Serainifl Ga I' I' I I Oratorio 3, 4: W' l' ! l0HN DANHOF U hu Grand Rapids, Michigan lov Citi' li Q Band FLOYD ROBERT DE iw ol Cliltan, New lemy Pre-Seminary Clvb t, 2 3 a N... 1,4 rornrnn or son Grand Rapids, Michigan .lf rarer or 505, Paterson, Ne, rum Student Council t 5 A C r - l'1.3.4rPrrr, 2. ,f ' N r , , v. , :tame hmm. NORMA N B. as G 'l Farina, Mrrrrr9.,?RMF , Cgratoria Society I aPpetlq qhoir 4- I f 1: 3. A' V 'i' Chimes A v hh-C , ri DON Han MD WARREN I lvwq J Ch' rmas 3: Phyroloon A .L-A .. -. ..-- - ..-.1..-....:- ......-.-fs--,Q--.--14U...-...,-..o:..,:.'.:.- ' - : f- ---' .L, -- - - '.,,g-,,,,- W ,.,,.,,.,,, ,, - ,M-:HA - Lv., ,,,.-,,,,,--- 4,553 -, A ,. l. Au.Ef.IUQqlion 4 l0r: Music : Om L heslfa A.B. M'h2maticEduIuII0n S1 I'llSl0rY I- rs' Genelfll . Efqnomics If Economics MA..B, General PIOY: Histo, I' 2, 3: Oratorio 3, 47 'fe-Seminary .A.B. General Motor: Economics .B. General Mathematics estling Club A.B. Education Muior, Biology . Education -aion Music 1, 2, 3, 41 g C A.B. Edvfvtltt Maior: Econ ni' --NW W,-'fm ,wo :'1 ':.l'll' xzf. H, 4' ,-tru, --f-egT?YfglV,:3,,te. .2 2 L . - c I ILS 'DM Q li W or., c JO D' '+R ' ' EDWARD COOKE, 'IR' A.B. Pre-Seminary l Detroit, Michigan Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Calvinism Club 3, Oratorio 4, Prism 3, 4, Pre-Seminary Club 2. Transferred from U. of M. NORMAN WILLIAM COOLBAUGH A.B. Pre-Seminary Petoskey, Michigan Major: Greek Chimes 2, 3. JR. A.B. Educgfion Clifton, New Jersey Maior: History International Relations Club 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Studnt Coun- cil 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. SIDNEY COOPER A.B. Pre-Seminary Clifton, New Jersey Pre-Seminary Club l, 2, 3, 4, Calvinism Club 2, 3, Oratorio 3, 4, Debate l, 2. A.B. Pre-Medical Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Chemistry and Biology Band FLOYD ROBERT DE BOER A.B. Pre-Seminary Clifton, New Jersey Pre-Seminary Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club I, 2, 3, 4. LORRETTA DE BOER A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: History PETER DE BOER A.B. Education Paterson, New Jersey Maior: History Student Council I, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio l, 2, 3, 4, Prism 2, International Relations Club 4. NORMAN B. DE GRAAF A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Economics Oratorio Society 'l, 2, 3, 4, Economics Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Chimes 3, 4. DONALD WARREN DE JONG A.B. Education Hull, Iowa MGIOF: History Chimes 3, Phytozoon 4.- 49 HARRIET DE JONG A.B. General Rock Valley, Iowa MUIOY1 PSYCl1OlOgy Psychology Club 3, 4. J. ARTHUR DEKKER A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Business Administration Veterans Choir 2, 3, Economics Club :2. MARJORIE DE KONING 3-year Pre-Nursing Byron Center, Michigan NEl.l. DE MEY A.B. Education Sheboygan, Wisconsin Oratorio I, 2, Radio Choir I, 2, Club 4. KLAAS DE RUITER Clifton, New Jersey Maior: History, Chimes I, 2, Thespians I, 2, Plato Club Maior: Social Studies Prism 2, 3, Calvinism A.B. General Political Science 4, International Relations Club 3, 4, American Government Club 'l, 2. JACK DE VOS 1 Grand Rapids, Michigan GERRIT DE VRIES Oak Lawn, Illinois Prism 2, Photography Club 2. WILLIAM THOMAS DE VRIE Grand Rapids, Michigan Pre-Seminary 3, 4. HENRY DE WITT Prairie View, Kansas Mission Club 3, Phytozoon Club 3, 4, Psy HELEN F. DOORNBOS Oak Park Illinois A.B. General Maior: Music A.B. General Maior: History S A.B. Pre-Seminary A.B. Education Ma,or: Biology chology Club 4. A.B. General Maior: English Missions 2, Oralorio 2, 3, 4, Sociology Club 4. lTrans- ferred from Wheaton College., 50 l DfOllll lllid Ralllllwr Elllll' am 1 1, llflw H- ' :MW ni BEINICE ANN U' G ,,, lllinw Oillariv li W' bd 1' L I armies FHJDHU e l wlllllwllkf ll' Milos FEENSTIIA In 'I' Grand Rapids, MQ! MARY FEIMJM Cullefville, Midi: l l I MARGARH FERINGA Grand Rapids, Midigu At w-KA. 2, 3, 4. M Q. 8 1. 3, 4, ' ' 'WN In CARROI FEY Edgerton, Minmw Radio Chair ll 2' 1 , l ANNA MAE H0 i Grand Rapids, Mkhiiw 5 I . Oraloria I, Z, 3, Minh C, ll W: I 1 I in' MARILYN Denver, CQIOQTON l0lKEr5 W-A-A. ll 2? ...-.--1....-4..:4..f..1::euw...-45-...ff-I...--.,-n...-,,c-.....s.,..' -..- .4 -,. ...g. ....,,,,- - Aw, L ,, ., V . . ,. l. i General sythqlogy A. :sg Ad Bi General mlnigfrmion e'NUl'Slng tr.A.B'. Edumllon - Social Studie, 2' 3: Culvinism General I Science 'national , 2. A.B. General Muior: Music General History . Pre-Seminary cation ology ub 4- A.B. General aiorz English . 4. lTfU f' -i ' --qt- it 7' SANDFORD DORNBOS Grand Rapids, Michigan EARL D. DYKEMA Shiprock, New Mexico A.B. Education Maior: Latin A.B. Pre-Seminary Band lg Orchestra 2, Pre-Seminary l, BERNICE ANN EVENHOUSE Cicero, Illinois Oratorio 3, Dorm Board 3, 4. CHARLES FEDDEMA Whitinsville, Mass. MARGE FEENSTRA Grand Rapids, Michigan MARY FENNEMA Cutlerville, Michigan MARGARET FERINGA Grand Rapids, Michigan W.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Manager, Girls 2, 3, 4. CARROL FEY Edgerton, Minnesota Radio Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. ANNA MAE FLOKSTRA Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. General Maior: Biology A.B. General Maior: Biology 3-year Pre-Nursing A.B. Education A.B. General Maior: English Varsity Basketball l, A.B. General Maior: Languages A.B. Education Oratorio l, 2, 3, Mission Club 2, 3, 47 Radio Ch0ll' 3, 4 MARILYN ANN FOLKERTS A.B. Education Denver, Colorado W.A.A. 1, 2, Sociology Club 3. 5 lallllillkgtif 'E 0 'E ri' it -'lk n n flfxl, ll' l -,. w, ,,, EH Q. ill nnni fit' E ' .fr .4 . -1-', i if ' I-' -Hill lzlii ilfiill-Eli ROSEMARY FAYE FRANKEN Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. Education Maior: Music A Cappella 1, 2, 3, 4, Musicians' Guild l, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio 1, Girls' League 'l, 2, 3, 4. COBY FRIDSMA Bellflower, California A.B. Education Oratorio l, 2, 3, 4, Missions Club 2, 3, 4, Phytozoon Club 4, Radio Choir 4. MATILDA FRIDSMA Bellflower, California Oratorio 3, 4, Phytozoon Club 4. KENNETH E. FRIESWYK Grand Rapids, Michigan V Phytozoon Club 2, 3. LAURENCE FRYLING Grand Rapids, Michigan Phytozoon 2, 3, 4, Psychology Club DORIS GOSSELINK Pella, Iowa B.S. General 3-year Pre-Dental B.S. General Maior: Biology A.B. General Major: History W.A.A., Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club l, 2 MERLE R. GREVENGOED A.B. General Holland, Michigan Major: Economics Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club l, 2, Economics Club l, 2, 3. MARY GREYDANUS Ripon, California A.B. General Maior, Biology Prism 4, Phytozoon 3, 4, Privates' Club 3, 4. A.B. Pre-Medical Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Biology Debate l, A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Thespians l, Student Council 4 President 4, Plato Club 4, Oratorio l, 2, 3, 4, Chimes l. ROY GRITTER Chicago, Illinois 52 A.B. General Major, Chemistry .4-2-' .z.,.,.,.:,,,. -as-meJieebznmc,-.5:.g1,:.'.g.-.1s,g,L:4z4LiLf.l1a:':al-.tf.-'.f:-sl.-G.:-LI1np.:f..'-.:.-v.:-,..'.'. . N .Q--s s -f--V-- '...i. :inf -. , . . . .- , 14 HOWARD DW 'J I- ' Gfund llfldhb 3' I: M Sozlalflgzi, l, 1. If 4' Prism ' pHYlll5C'loo1 Highlavif li Oraltflf l' 1' ' E gul- nnfnn HW . Wd Rapids, Wap nonfnn HMN wnd V ,,,,nn Chimes l. 1.1'1 ,' 1 Plato Clvll ,ypnilf ai EUGENE CAlll HAGE 9 4 Grand lnpidi,l4l6R 1 8 IRENE HAPBIUM Edmonton, Albam, Cad I nnnenne HAVEMAN Grand Rapids, Midnlgg, A l . Glrlifellowshlp 1,1 3 1 .8 l cfnnnunf Hmm Hollund, Amgen Oruloriol 1 3 4 'if 'f'1r-Q.. ww NEAL HE Gmnd R LMUS llltlds, Michigan ' Nu DAN HENDR l . Grand Rupidx MRKSOP, Oratorio 1. A.x'1E9'Q9! 1 Hugh in . 'duration rr MUSIC - - Z, 3, A- . r Phylbzoon C B Edugu, 4: lon lub General 'Yeul' Pre Genera 'Dental I Biology A.B. General Muior: History nl,2 General onomics vb l, 2, A.B. General Maier, 4. edical iology uns l, ralorio Biology A. B. General iofr emistrt' - ae fe- ., 5- -ei. HOWARD D. GOENEVELD M, G,,,,e,,,, Grand Haven, Michigan Major: Economics, Sociology Sociology Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Chimes 4, Prism 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS GROOT Highland, Indiana A.B. Education Major: Biology Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT HAAN Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. Pre-Seminary ROBERT HAAN Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. General Maior: History Chimes 1, 2, 3, 4, Prism 3, Thespians 3, 4, Band 3, Plato Club 4, Literature Club 4, Oratorio 2. EUGENE CARL HAGE A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: English, Music A.B. General Maior: Chmistry IRENE HANENBURG Edmonton, Alberta, Canada MADELINE HAVEMAN Grand Rapids, Michigan Girl's Fellowship l, 2, 3, 4 A.B. General Maior: Sociology GERTRUDE HEERSPINK Holland, Michigan Oratorio I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, Orchestra 1. A.B. Education NEAL HELMUS A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan MGIOF: En9llSl1 DAN HENDRICKSON A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: History Oratorio 1, Mission Club 2. 53 QM. sg ew JAMES R. HERTEL Grand Rapids, Michigan Engineers l, 2, Thespians 2, Economics ROGER HERTEL Grand Rapids, Michigan Engineers Club 1, 2, 3. CHARLES HIEMSTRA North Haledon, New Jersey JOHN HOEKSTRA Grand Rapids, Michigan Prism. 2, 3, Camera Clu MARTIE HOEKSTRA Grand Rapids, Michigan Prism 4, Sociology Club 3, 4, Oratorio PHILIP HOEKSTRA Grand Rapids, Michigan JOHN HOFMAN, JR. Grand Rapids, Michigan JOHN HOFSTRA Grand Rapids, Michigan TERRY HOLTROP Paterson, New Jersey THELMA HOVING A.B. General Maior: Economics Club 3, 4. 3-year Pre-Engineering A.B. Education Maior: Chemistry B.S. General Maior: Chemistry b 2, 3, Engineers Club 2, 3. A.B. General Maior: Sociology l, 2, 3, 4. 3 -year Pre-Medical A.B. General Maior: Greek A.B. General Maior: Organic Science A.B. General Major: English A.B. General l l0Ul5E lllzln pads, ug I. ggallfll l 2' 1 llloml 3 5 W M fp' 9 Oralofll l' ' wu,,,a 1. 4 bl JOHN l- WEL, Grand Wil od L oanafia li W lfoNA M609 Gfanl X A 0ralofi0 li M1 M A l0lll5f JACUBY 5. l Grand Rapids, Midi? 1' 1 llranaferled lrnl GN bi 5' My ROD ll. lalfll Gl0lldlGH1,w i Q Chimesl,l, 1.15111 5 Q PlaloClvb3,A5u,,,Q,,,,1 5... Howaaa JOHNSQ4 leeland, Micligqg, DICK J. JOUNK gg Edgerton, Miriam' B dl: . . 552151 glwtona La A g,,,,' .5 I . ClCel'O, Illinois Mqior: Sociqlggy Privates l, 2, Sociology Club 3, 4, Oratorio l, 2, 3, 4, D Hou Girls Fellowship l, 2, Prism 4, Mission l, 2, 3, 47 Ih'lll,Mlchigun 5 W.A.A. 3. 9lPiana1 2 ,N chllllesat ' 13, ll ,Ngg I 2 -1 GORDQ at N D- illog- Ufld HU, ' Q W lfqtk ll zjllgrnlitlgm Club 1'3'4.a 5eu-,qv ,ln . a am!! 2 ' 1 n .K J . LW-I 1 54 EG eneful Efbhomics . 4. ir Prefngineering MARY LOUISE HUISSEN 5.5, Nursing Grand Rapids, Michigan Oratorio 1, 2, 3, Musicians Guild 1, 2, Phytozoon Club 2, 3. cgumllon Grand Rapids, Michigan e S'fY Oratorio 2, 3, 4, camera Club 2, W.A.A. 3, 4, Prism 4, Basketball 4. M -B's' General ul0 1Chemislry JOHN B' HULST A.B. Pre-Seminary Club 2,3 Grand Rapids, Michigan Oratorio 3, Student Council 4. LEONA JACOBS B.s. Nursing Geneml Grand Rapids, Michigan Sociology Oratorio 4, Phytozoon Club 4. 7 LOUISE JACOBY A.B. General year Pre-Medical Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Mathematics lTransferred from Grand Rapids Junior College., ROD H. JELLEMA A,B, General Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Philosophy, English General Chimes 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Calvinism Club 3, r: Greek Plato Club 3, 4, Literary Review 3, Literary Club 4. I A-B:GeFe ' HOWARD JOHNSON Organic Science 1 ' Zeeland, Michigan. A.B. General Edgerton, Minnesota L Maior: History I Band 1, Oratorio 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Mis- 590975 sions 1, 2. - English A.B. Generdl DOROTHY KASS A.B. General for: Sociology Holland, Michigan Maior: Mathematics . 1, 2, 3147 Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Prism 2, 3, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 31 47 Chimes 3. 4 GORDON D. KLOUW A.B. Pre-Seminary Grand Haven, Michigan Track 1, 2, Pre-Seminary Club 2, Oratorio 1, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Chimes 3, 4, Prism 4. , 5 ARLENE JANE KOOISTRA s.s. Medical Technology Midland Park, New Jersey Moior: Biology Oratorio Socitey lp Band lg Orchestra 1, Student Council 2, Radio Choir 'l, 2, 3, Phytozoon Club 3. MARGARET JANE KOOISTRA B.S. Medical Technology Midland Park, New Jersey Majori Biology Oratorio Society 'lg Band lg Orchestra 'lg Radio Choir dwilti l I, 2, 3: Phytozoon Club 3. W ggi. ww Li-'G 'C HAZEL KOOL An. Gonorol with H,-an Holland, Michigan Major: English MMM A Cappella Choir, Oratorio, Band, Orchestra, Girls League. ll WINIFREQ KOOLE no General Ajowlwuil 3 Grand Rapids, MIChIgCn ll ,d. zolnlm lv' ,pri Sldol0910'l U cllollw WW i' JOSEPHlNE KORT A.B. General Bengali Glen Rock, New Jersey Majors Sociology ll Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Sociology Club 3, 47 Prism 3. HARRIET KRAMER A.B. General Chicago, Illinois L MGi0I': Biology JEANLEEP U Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club 3, 4, Prism 4, Art Club 4. liglllul1ll,lnflolI 1 .' snilllgyclnlicill la-no ll Pi HARRY M. lB?Yf ETHEL JOANNE KRULTHOF M, Ed.,..,i.,,, S'l f 'f -W Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Sociology Girls' Fellowship lg Sociology Club 3, 4. JACK Ki-HPER A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan . i Major: Biology 10HNl0BBEs eterans Club I, 2, Calvin Veterans Choir l, 2, 3. gjundhpidll Al 0l0l0ll0 2, 3. - ALBERT L. KULPERS A'B. E.,.,,,,,i,,,, JIM LONT Zuni, New Mexico Major: Sociology Fuillqynlkkw Thespians l, 2, 3, 4, Sociology Club 3, 4, Varsity 47 Tennis 3, 4, Prism 4. A,B, Educqtjon Zeelvnd, MiChi90n Major: Organic Science AN G Prism Art Staff 3, 4. Nmhl:i.MACl.EOD llllglon Ne'J . l I I 'gil' lllliilllf,fllflgillgfflglgmi ,j ARVIN E5 L- - ' Mn f!l1l'fil':'R. .gi lf 115205535-51 lull! n Club l 2. 2 'TJ Ol' T fi Tl in il ' ' ,TTWW.S.Jcil.Lcl,l.LrQ,log l lf ll l i 56 o. .,,f-. 4 .,1,...f,-,....-..,.....- ,..-,.....,..- 44.144-14 og...n-.o..,-......,.--.--.-....,.-4....La..f.x4:g4z-.u..L. f.-o.:r:.s-....4,-1s.......-....L-,...:.- .sc -:.,-.Q,oL-J . v....,,g,,g,, 555 ,., . , , , l Tgchnolo QQ . r 'M Council af: i . edrcol Teghnolo I Moron Biologl ly Rod Y is Choir B. General on English Girls A-5 General 5- General Sociology lions 3, 4, A-l General Moior: Biology 'ism 4: Art Club 4. Education Sociology A.B. General Maior: Biology fl, 213' Education Sociolo9Y unity 4: Aug, Education Qfganic Scienfe STEPHEN l.. LAMBERS A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: History Sociology Club 3, 4. GORDON LANGEREIS A.B. Ge,,,,,,,, Gfflfld R0PldS, MlChl90fl Major: Organic Science Phytozoon Club, Sociology Club. HAROLD A. LANKHEET Ag, General Zeeland, Michigan Major: English Sociology Club. Hransferred from Hope College.l CAROLYN LANNINGA 3-year Pre-Nursing Byron Center, Michigan JEAN LEEP A.B. General Highland, indiana Maior: Education Sociology Club 4, Girls Fellowship l, 2, Privates I, 2. HARRY M. LEIPPE A.B. General Santa Cruz County, California Maior: English JOHN LOBBES Grand Rapids, Michigan Oratorio 2, 3. JIM LONT Fair Lawn, New Jersey ANGUS MAC LEOD North Arlington, New Jersey MARVIN MEETER Paterson, New Jersey A.B. General Maior: Mathematics A.B. General A.B. Pre-Seminary A.B. Pre-Seminary Mission Club l, 2g'Pre-Sem Club, A Cappella Choir I, 2- 54 .41 .awe -.c.,...r ,.:..-f.2.., .:..s1.p. .,.:::Eii5iiilililiiiiiiizzz 1 nn lar Jllrfiff., ll- lf.all1fr -I ll sl JOHN L. MEPPELINK Pella, Iowa A.B. Pre-Seminary Pre-Seminary Club l, 2, Missions 4, Radio Choir 3, 4. JAMES MONSMA Grand Rapids, Michigan Prism 3, 45 Student Guide 4. SIDNEY NEWHOUSE Grand Rapids, Michigan Plato Club 4. BARBARA NIEBOER Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. General Maior: Mathematics A.B. Pre-Seminary A.B. General Maior: English Thespians l, 2, 3, 4, Chimes 3. GERALD NYENHUIS Oostburg, Wisconsin A.B. General Maior: Psychology Debate 2, 3, 4, Sociology Club 3, 4, Psychology Club 4. MARILYN NYHUIS Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. General Major: Music Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Musicians Guild 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Psychology Club 4. GORDON OOSTERMAN Northbridge, Massachusetts Plato Club 47 Calvinism Club 3, 4 JOHN B. OTTING Zeeland, Michigan ROLAND R. PETERSEN Grand Rapids, Michigan A Cappella Choir, Band, Oratorio. CAROLYN POEL Muskegon, Michigan 7 A.B. General Major: History Missions 2, 3, 4. A.B. General Maiorr Biology A.B. General Maior, Music A.B. Education Maior: History Basketball I, 2, 3, 47 Privates l, 2, 3, 4, Inter DOYIT1 Board 47 Girls' League Board 4, Oratorio 4, Prism 4. Agp- ' :argl -gq3?lx x5g,,fl'rQ I :E nil lllfllirr ilinifli' X flfdlla lr n'2 e2:,n::,rlf!i,5 is, J ........ J g g g ,V V g n Erwin can ra .25 lllarJ L:5f,-jrgrl. I - , f . . f g 35,'? LJJ' nl Ld' 58 ...:-1'2..4g...1---- 44.1.1 -f.2'ezI.cz.f...-4:..:.f.-::.:.-:i.I...1.l :..::ca:.:L.-.l1a:ai:-q,.L5L- -J-.1425 ' .vsp-.:....:.,...:,..:..4-52.....u.-.-1--..-.:4:,-:i..:i:r? , . . .. on ,D JANNAF ,rar rr: ., .-f-..:. - WM '1'3. 'tw 0rnI0f l' ' P06 JOHN L . . Mullfgn' W A TH POST ,, ' illmd lapldt, W WILLIAM WW ,, Grand Wal' li DONALD L. PINS 5. Grand lapidx, Midi? 1' . Chimes 3, 4: Ut!!! llll' 5. i 3 1 EDNA PUIT Grand lapidi, Mig NEAL PUNT ll ln Grand llapidr, 9415598 Pre-Seminary Club l r 2,3 'gig : : MWRENCE Wm Grand lg my , Oratorio 4. mag' -if fh JOHN Q and r.,f,fllz4thrrrcrsng . Velerqnschoirl 2i9:n I l 1 1 SAR' ,B W FLORENCE Midland PM RLEMERSQM llllllel ls Brlrke-glen' . .2 3 'Vw .Seminury 3, 4. Uior.AMB' General . uthemutiqg 'seminary AQB- General Mulofr English - General 'sychology 1 Club 4. A.B. General Mcior: Music , Thespiuns 3, 4, General r: History I, 4. A.B. General Muior: BioIo9Y General ,fl Music A B. Education Nlaior, History 4: Inter Wm , 7 Prism 4' I. . AL . 2 -1, ' 1 wi, ld MI!m13:,r!l , ,, 7. fiiri, ' it lm, nil ll LQ, Us ei i A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Mathematics W.A.A. 2, 3, 4, President 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Board 4, Secretary 4. A.B. Education Muskegon, Michigan Major, History A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Biology WILLIAM POSTHUMA Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. Education Maior: Mathematics A,B, Generql Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Economics Chimes 3, 4, Literary Review 4, Economics Club 3, 4. EDNA PUIT A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan NEAL PUNT A.B. Pre-Seminary Grand Rapids, Michigan Pre-Seminary Club 'l, 2, 3, Mission Club 2, 2, 3. LAWRENCE A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Chemistry, Mathematics Oratorio 3, 4. JOHN CALVIN RICKERS A.B. Pre-Seminary Grand Rapids, Michigan Veterans Choir I, 2, Bible Study Group 1. FLORENCE RIEMERSMA A.B. General Midland Park, New Jersey MGIOY1 English Privates 1, Basketball 2, Oratorio 1, 3, 4, W.A.A. 2. . '59 i ,f .swf M sf l' 1 . 4. yi.. V 4 9 'I . 'ff X. ,, ,, ,,. B - Z ,ff 1.4 ' V . JOHN RlEMERSMA A.B. General McBain, Michigan MGIOF: Greek Mission Club l, 2, 3, Pre-Seminary 2. GERALD R. RIETBERG Pre-Dental Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Biology MlLDRED RINGELBERG A.B. Education Grand Haven, Michigan Sociology Club 4, Oratorio 4. lTransferred from Michigan State., H. A,B, Genefql Chicago, Illinois Maior: English Mission Club 4. lTransferred from Wilson Jr. College, Chicago.l JOYCE LORRAINE RYSKAMP A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Maiors: English, Education Radio Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio 4. A.B. Educqtign South Holland, Illinois Privates 'l, Oratorio 3, 4, Girls' Fellowship 1, 4, Mission Club 2, 3, 4. JOHN SETSMA A.B. Pre-Medical Grand Rapids, Michigan Sociology Club 3, Prism 4. VIVIAN AYLWORTH SHERIDAN A,B, Education Grandville, Michigan lTrcnsfer from Houghton College, New York.l ELAINE SIKKENGA A.B. General Montague, Michigan Major: History, English Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Prism 3, Girls' League Board 4, Dorm Board 3, Calvinism 4. WILBUR H. SLAGER A.B. Education Chicago, Illinois Maior: History Veterans Choir 'l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Thespians 2, 3. al BARBARA Slum Grand 'Wm' lllllwn 3' HENRY Qfanl hw' , Seniof o-v M f,RolYN lQl50-ulw I Q W lllzhener, Olinda 1 L 1 It bl 3 Q '1' fellmilv '. E, ' ' ,pt 'I gllallario ll l' 3' ll un' m calms snow ' imma. OM C ' Orulofiv l, 1.345174 all l, 4- mi I I HUBERT SPRIK all bl Coopemille, Midigv Oralorio l, l, J, I, A Ci! if I 'll Club l, 3, l, Mission Oi J, 4 MART STEGNK 0 I Holland, llidigg DAVID 5, STEENW flings, lllinoix ' 4 Ecanomiu 0,5 N' l 3- 4: Mm hgh 4 WAllACE Grand lapgdfgggj Phllomn Cm, 3' ,V bmw ' ' I 4 lACK Grand W: Rupgd . l chimes 3' E s. Michigan , . conomics CM 3 ln., R Cl STRAVER fs- lsslilsl ,galil-Fl Win 5 :::ell'4-i -- - .Q.i ll'xir'Hliiii olflg ....szf,:ms:-ms ll s.:.i..--- ms I-als: Mlm ff y ' 'w..., l ' ...,, 5 5 N l 0 R -5 '- -.rqfl slssr'sssfllllfEil?SS,,lg,:,:im-sssaslsff G0 .-1-:avi k-- -- A-. L -1..:.o,.s.x.-'.ic-L-:.'.-.Q.ih34'4lEzI.cui.,--:L.:Q::.r.-:i.I.:.1:4:La.:::4.1s:L:::.2-.z.LTA.-i-Avi-:aSdwA13i6fu4n:-,J-414.4-5..':4A':.Li.-:lL-..,s.Ls-u.s--vs-Ll:..Qi..:':51- -- A General : Gfeek Pre.Den . 1 I MGl0r: Biology lucutiqn lifillgqn AB Genera .n , , Motor: English in Jr- College, General lvcation A.B. Education I l, 4, Medical A.B. Education k.l eneral nglish gaglle 'Bl Education aiofg HistofY . I Baskelbcn ix f,n,,- BARBARA SLUITER M, Ge,,e,,,, Grand Rapids, Michigan Mqior, Login Phytozoon 3. HENRY SMITTER A,B. G.,,,,.,,,, Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: English Senior Class President, American Government Club 4. CAROLYN LCIS SPOELHOF A.B. General Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Maior: Education GirI's Fellowship Club l, 2, 3, 4, Mission Club l, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio l, 2, 3, 4, Calvinism Club 3, Privates l, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES SPOELHOF 3-year Pre-Engineering Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Oratorio 1, 2, 3, Engineering Club l, 2, 3, Student Coun- cil 2, 4. HUBERT SPRIK A.B. Pre-Seminary Coopersville, Michigan Oratorio l, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Pre-Seminary Club 2, 3, 4, Mission Club 3, 4. MART STEGINK A.B. Pre-Seminary Holland, Michigan DAVID E. STEENWYK A.B. General Chicago, Illinois Major: Economics Economics Club 3, 4, Prism Staff 4. A,B, Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Biology Phytozoon Club 3, 4, Sociology 3, 4. JACK W. STOEPKER A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Economics Chimes 3, Economics Club 3. DICK STRAVERS A.B. Education Reosnor, lowa Maior: Mathematics Mission Club 2. lTransferred from Central College., 61 - , 5 Q 559' . . -g L ll rt lt' -U J, . its-.4 ji ,. I , vi ,igyzql VK! , as J A 2343? 1 .4 'ff . 'L s x .i l 'itil' in xxlllililfa 4' di 152 x 'i. li Eid.. nail' ' 'ff JEROME STRONG A.B. Pre-Medical Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Chemistry A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Oratorio 2, 3, 4, Prism 3, 4, Student Council 3, Thespians 3, 4. GORDON STUIT A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Chemistry, Biology Calvinism 3, 4, American Government Club 4. DON E. SWETS Grand Rapids, Michigan 3-year Pre-Engineering Oratorio 2, 3. MARlNUS SWETS A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: English MARY SWETS A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: English Oratorio l, 2, 3, 4, Musician's Guild 2, Thespians l, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4. ROBERT TALSMA Sault St. Marie, Michigan Maior: Music A.B. Education Oratorio, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. NORMAN EARL TANlS A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: English Thespians l, 2, 3V2, Prism 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Chimes l, 2, 3, 4, Literary Review 4, Literary Club 4. HAROLD TEN BROEK A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: History CONNlE TER MAAT A.B. Education Sheboygan, Wisconsin Maior: English Chimes l, 2, 4, Prism 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Literary Review 4, Literary Club 4. ARNOLD JAY TERPSTRA A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Sociology Sociology Club 3, 4. l .. ': 62 fmt! NRY F' , . ,li,5sonvillo,3ll':ri 3 A' A paadlfl' ' l aiu Mull. aoNAl0 MARVIN' H Chicago, lllw D i iiaiaittf l' l'l 1, Radio 003 l' BENJANN, YU' We Mailegvi. 'UF' minima vimea AHB Al G Al 1 xl mr' ll Whllinxville, llamocilldl 1 tl CAROLYN VAPOUC UU-O0 Grand Hmm, kip: Privates iz Hu I, I, Og. 4 rom vanom mg, Grand Rapidg, gimp, oonoon vm, l .lt 0- Grand Rgpidk ld: Ln Oratorio 1' 2' 3' I A had '1 fr.. HARVEY Grand RgpglAul3ER I I ygan . ElOISE K . UlP . Zuni, Ne, Mugs VANLH li X. ..-.f..-.. L.. .. ss 4 .:...cs,.,.x,-'.:,,s.4.--,4..A..L.zs,:.-:rs-I ' - - s:.-.L-,. - - -': -'-' - --'- 4145 - ' - uc- '- , '- . .. ,.. ,. g..:.. - - ,N-'-,, -- - - 1. . . .,. - f H , . . Mediqql lemisfry Il 3' 4: A. Ie7TtiSIry B. General 4' 1 Blglogy Biheering A-Il General Mirror: English - General tr: English ipians I, 2, A.B. Education Major: Music , 3, 45 Orchestra I. General tr: English Council 35 sb 4. Aj, General Maior: HistorY Education rg cil 3, 41 .51 Education MQW 56cioI09Y HENRY F. TEUNE Hudsonville, Michigan Band I, 2, 3, 45 Sociology BILL TEUNISSEN Artesia, California MARVIN DONALD TORNGA Chicago, Illinois fied Im' 15,1-. A.B. Education Maior: History A.B. Pre-Seminary A.B. Education Maior: History Thespians 2, 3, International Relations Club 3, 4, Chimes 2, Radio chair 3. BENJAMIN VAN ANDEL A,B, General Muskegon, Michigan - Major: Economics, History MAYNARD VANDEN AKKER A.B. General Whitinsville, Massachusetts Maior: Economics, Sociology A,B, Education Grand Haven, Michigan Privates 25 Prism 3, 45 Oratorio 4. TONY VANDEN BERGE B.S. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Mathematics GORDON VANDER ARK A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Maiorr MUSFC Oratorio 'I, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 4. HARVEY VANDER BEE A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan ELOISE KUIPERS VANDER BILT A.B. Education Zuni, New Mexico Maior: English 63 wi- ij,-.. rm Sli: Fei 'll 2- IL :.::.. 'l iiziliili' f ..,,,,,, all . ....... f - .i- Dun .,-- .4 ii.. .si Helmut.. 'h lzulaf 1 -if lik 1.3 i, :S ' A 'Q 1-P I R gg new il, be 1 pqi, fi 3ggF1.g: 5,x .gh-1: I 1:5 1, ,iz in I , 4.5351 MAAS VANDER Bll.T A.B. Pre-Seminary Plymouth, Ohio WILLIAM VANDERKOOI M, Ge,,,,,,,, Paterson, New Jersey Major: Chemistry Oratorio 4, Mission Club i. MAYNARD ROGER VANDER KUYL A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Economics Economics Club 3, 4. SID VANDER LAAN Grand Rapids, Michigan Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. A.B. General Maior: Biology PATRICIA VANDER LINDE Grand Rapids, Michigan W.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Oratorio 2, 3, 4. JOHN VANDER LUGT Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. General GLADYS ETHEL VANDER MAY A.B. General Little Falls, New Jersey Maior: Sociology Thespians 2, Sociology Club 4. JAMES VANDER MEULEN A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Sociology Baseball 2, 4. LAWRENCE VANDER PLOEG A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Economics Economics Club 4. JOHN VANDER VEEN A.B. General Delavan, Wisconsin Maior: History International Relations Club 4. ' 5 EBU llQ 13 ..,. . 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Education Chicago, Illinois Major: History Baseball 2, 4, Veterans' Club 2, 3, Veterans' Choir l, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3. HAROLD J. VANDER ZWAAG Spring Lake, Michigan Basketball 'l. JOHN VAN DYKE Grand Rapids, Michigan LOUIS VAN DYKE Oak Harbor, Washington Economics Club 3. HARRY VAN DYKEN Ripon, California MARIAN VAN DYKEN Lynden, Washington WILLARD VAN ESSEN Leota, Minnesota GERARD VAN GRONINGEN A.B. Education Major: History A.B. Education Major: Mathematics A.B. General Major: German A.B. Pre-Seminary A.B. General Major: Mathematics A.B. Education Major: English, Greek A.B. Pre-Seminary Ripon, California jln Military Servicej Mission 3, Pre-Seminary Club 3. ROGER VAN HEYNINGEN A.B. General Lansing, Illinois Prism 1, 2, Thespians 1, 2, Engineers Club 1, 2. Major: Mathematics 3, 4, Student Council 3, ' I .7'::tl:.in?Fi'i5 r C vt. N efpilxribiw Q ' pit N Q 5 B 65 MARGARET E. VAN MOUWERlK A.B. Education Redlands, California Oratorio 2, 3, 4, Prism 4. DON VAN OSTENBURG B.S. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Mathematics CLARENCE VAN SLGOTEN A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan A,B, General Byron Center, Michigan Major: Music A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Musicians Guild 2, 3, 4, Oratorio I, 2, 3, 4. WAYNE VAN WYLEN Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. Education Major: Biology GENE VAN ZEE A.B. General Pella, Iowa Major: Biology, Chemistry A,B, Genefql Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: History, Biology Oratorio 2, 3, 4, Sociology 3, 4, W.A.A. 2. A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan GEORGE H. VELDSTRA A,B, General Ripon, California Major: Biology, Chemistry JAY VELTMAN A.B. Pre-Medical Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Chemistry Prism 3, 4, Camera Club l, 2, 3, Oratorio 3, 4, Track l, 2. 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General Mayor Brology, Chemistry AB General History Biology A.B. General AB General 0 Chemlslft' P,e.MedlcaI hemislfl a Orr C 4: WI I' 2' RICHARD VENEMA Hospers, Iowa A.B. General ROBERT L. VENLET Grand Rapids, Michigan 3-year Pre-Engineering Engineers' Club 2, 3. SYBURN M. VOORTMAN Kanawha, Iowa A.B. Pre-Seminary MARION JOHN VOS A.B. Eduecrion Pella, Iowa Major: Economics NICHOLAS GENE VREDEVELD A,B, Gene,-or Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Biology Radio Choir 2, 3, 4, Oratorio 3, 4, Phytozoon 4, Prism 4. JOAN E- VREEMAN A.B. Education Sioux Center, Iowa 4 Minors JOHN VRIEND A.B. Pre-Seminary Houston, B.C., Canada Calvinism Club 3, 4, Pre-Seminary Club 2, Chimes 3, Plato Club 4. ETHEI. GRACE VROON Miami, Florida A.B. Education Radio Choir I, Oratorio I, 4. LYNNE WADDELL Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. Education EVELYN WEIDENAAR Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. General Maier: English Oratorio I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Prism 4. 67 MARIE HOEKSTRA WERNER Sociology Club 2, 3, Economics Club DONALD WIERSMA Lacombe, Alberta, Canada Maior: Che Phytozoon 3, 47 Intramural 3, 4. WILBUR WIERSMA Orange City, Iowa STANLEY WIERSMA Orange City, Iowa Maior: LEONARD WILKINS Fulton, Illinois ABE WILLIAMS Grand Rapids, Michigan JOHN H. WINTERS Ripon, California Debate 2, 3, 4, International Relatio EMMA WISPELWEY Clifton, New Jersey Oratorio 2, 3, 4. Trenton, Ontario, Canada Oratorio I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. .dmv-ee.. nf T1 I . 'Est 'FZ 1' s lslilil ' 1 -ll, ' f el -ff ' X SQL 1. ,,.,. , yl, l be V yi , la DSU QD S is I rl in A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: English Musicians' Guild Ig A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 47 Thespians 2, 3. HERMAN WESTERVELD A.B. Genera, Chicago, Illinois Major: Economics, Sociology 2, 3. A.B. General mistry, Biology A.B. General A.B. General English, Music A.B. Education Maior: Economics Economics Club 3, 4, American Government 4. A.B. Education Maior: History A.B. Education Maior: History ns Club 47 Wrestling 2. A.B. Education Maior: English SARAMAE WITT A.B. General Maior: English Musicians' Guild I, 27 CASEY www, 5helt0Yl'll' n F In Prism ll :li lp H L lenlll' I' i ws. lylldnf W M . I J' li w,,4 . A mr ZANPSW Highland, lla' 1oHN A lm , Rodlestu, 'U' 'W Engineers Oli: UU 1 l JUNE BOUMA ll I Grand Rapids, lid? Q . lludio Choir, A Cqb. WB. i HENRY TRIEZBE Chicago, ling 509' Club 4, rg,-,, Prisxefll, C. 1 3 l95l ' A. Mui:Generul , 4 'English . ,lhespicns rr: Eqonomfq-B. General ICS, Sod I D 2, 3, 'War ry: iology M- General A-5- General I E'l9llSl1, Music A.B, Education Major: Economics vernment 4. A.B. Education Moior: History A,B, Education Major: History rs Club 4, Wrestling 2. 'BI Education aior: English Aj. General Molvft English , I ,Ir usiciunf Gund I CASEY WONDERGEM, JR. A,B. Gen,,,,,, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Major: History, Political Science Prism 2, 3, 4, Thespians l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis l, 2, Student Council I. BOB YONKER A.B. Education Lynden, Washington Major, History American Government Club 4, International Relations Club 3, 4, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. BART ZANDSTRA A,B, General Highland, Indiana JOHN A. LEYS B.S. General Rochester, New York Major: Chemistry Engineers Club, Prism 3, 4. JUNE BOUMA A.s. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Maior: Education Radio Choir, A Cappella, Prism, Oratorio. HENRY TRIEZENBERG A,B, Eduqgtign Chicago, Illinois Maior: Biology Engineers Club 4, Phytozoon Club 3, Camera Club 3, 4, Prism 3, 4. E959 Prism inn Elmo 1 i. ,i iii I f l ,h y f Vi,. I lsr., is ,,,,, j.,Q-.,,Q-f .,c., I I Productive Stage .- l -' t :ah . ' -v' 4, M 5 -1 --' av 4. . '3f 4 'Q In Efgaizigjiisllsgtlf : 2 P A ,nz 4 .EMF Joel, Wes, and Carolyn Junior Class Officers President .... .... W es Rozema Vice-President. .. .... Joel Nederhood Secretory-Treasurer ,... Carolyn Balfoori Mkufdfmiigrhuis ' oeowliaefsvo len k Andgese jucgeth ArnOys A Alellla Hlltdland Baaskker ' Roberl Ba d Bakker T ecarolyn Balfot M0 Bellllef John BerQSff'U Alvin BerkomPU5 Ray Billner Winsion Boelk vom Boerman Bob Boll luck Boll Maurice Boll Nellie Borger Gordon Bos Kolhryn Bos Don Bosker Mildred Bolling Rosalie Bronke Celia Bruinooge lldger Buining Allon Buli Slfmlev Cok Colvin De Bm 9 Ted De long Moflflrie De K . Roberlb omni Corniel De M :efl Den Herder I D0 I Melvin D qw hold De No S Euniqeebelglflr i jo es l Un D . 9 Vrlq . 71 1 '53 ,-. ... ,uv v .gy- I fag ,.... ':, 'I ,, x. if s ,. L4 Q5 3 !.n 11 V-Q ,,, mf ,N , Q. - if ' I H ,j 'A OJ Q: :V Y! ' X . 9, 'Ulf A Robert De Vries Delores De Witt Donald De Young Gordon De Young Shirley Duininck Dale Dykema v Gerben Dykstra ta my s 9 4 ' Jack Dykstra M, y ' Jessie Dykstra ' 'J . k i Matthew Du Pree nf I wi I I .1 ,Lf George Ebbers John Ebbers .gp gn. John Einfeld N J iw 5 Henry Evenhouse if 'J 'W' lrma Fennema v R 44 Marilyn Ferguson Roy Feringa 2 ,Q tg Doug Gardner J t , Lois Geers ' -- Raymond Haan ' 1 X , 'i Herman Hanko Seymour Harkema J L 1 4 Jim Hasper D 6 J ' Q Robert Hasper eff, 3 - Bob Heerdt X' .. 'Y . '.. eat 139 Filz. Henrietta Hoogwerf George Hiemstra Herman Hiemstra '79 Beverly Hock J ' Dewey Hoitenga a' A Betty Huiser - Ill J 9. vw-,. All L gk 4' Sfi- fl Ss' ' I, - XJ! V '- I' ll J AK we ,MJ inf l t , Q, ?-' J A., 'Q 0- 'P ' '-,. 7' ' l ii' yy J . 4 . 14,13 F' 'Q - 'l,',. , l' ..Q.4..L,i ' pi f f 1 I s. yi , Robert Holtrop ll Don Holwcrcla , lm l 1, 'N v ,Q - Andrew Haagsma J A' ,, ' ' Donald Hinz N h y Q M H it I ' arv oo er N. if Y, I vu Yi f J -.ix f Allene Huizingo I., - A ,v l A 8 Muriel Hulst I ' Q' ' if ' ' Q- 'S Rich lwema Glenn Jospersc J all N l v -Q. , lk N, 1 ff Y h X , C- ? xv. ' P' l All ' x '-. I ,.- 'en J J fc: 4 ',:x. -V. V - .. V, s., ' .f ' .Nr Lloyd Kamps Don Karsen Robert Keegstra Lloyd Kleinhuizen Robert Klimp I 'J f Jean Klooster f- ':,., ' , l 5- 2 1. Jim Kok 4-my 1 H V 'W 'P' ' fe . .L stephen Kolk ii, , v - , 1 .,, - gl . K ' Arlene Kooistra W Jane Kooistra 'nv' Y SA , ' , .5 L - nn. I4 J Sylvia Kooistra at , Q, F -3 3 ' Dale Korthuis 'P' 'f' h Q 1 william Kosten 1 I - 1 P - L' v Carl Koster f ' - , 5 ., Kay Koster ' L I L J' . ' J .J .6,ia,. .,s, . ..qV 4, J X L I 4 Herbert Kredtet L 4 L Edwin Kroon '9' Peter Kruis jj' Lois Landstra Hazel LaFleur ffl '- ' Vi 4, AA Y If An I L - ii John Leugs va: 1 s...f QQ K. 5 25: tg 5, Q' Henry Louis -0. ff M, it ,, Q M Steven Lucas Elk 'W' :IL ff- be L ir, 5 ' Henry Luth ' Kqvf? Konrad Marcus L -.- .,,. M Q V Grayce Masselink 9. .gg ny ' ,,,s..f L 4 n. ' Alverne Mast N Y N: 1 1.1.1 J Gerard Meyers . 7i' Q.-f i ' J ' N- ' Ruth Mulder nf ' Helen Nyenhuis .4 ,K-'L+ .Ji N Kr' b hx. Q,-nr .,, J, , .frm 'T . p. so Y Q ' 1 ' D Kenneth Olthoff Christine Oosthoek Don Oosterhouse Gordon Piersma Evelyn Petroelie Paul Pettinga Lee Pool John Postman Kent Prell Winnie Ras nsl , v nde' He nlnnblllanflel laqnPloe9 lan verde' Alam van De' Ply d Genevieve var . Vander W0 mflllrlces Vande' Weg Dick VanderZYden an van Dll llerrold V00 Dll variorie Van DYllen rom Van Eerden Frank Van Halsema lim Van Heyningf Marilyn Van Hr Henry Van Zanlen Peler Van Meurs Doris Van Mouwerik Edward Van Pool Stan Van Reker :aul Veenslra Eleanor Veldman HWY Veldman Clarence Velgergr Eugene Ver H4 ful vel'l'lQge lulh Ver Meer HWY Visscher 1 ' . ellnle Visser if lll0lQs vo Qelz All Volkemq Ung DQle,V0sg Alice Wllmu Wqkemqr Wessr .ghq loll lllssllq lr Qlllqes W loyd Walter Ralph Wolir 75 Sllleel. lelljnd lelhlnk Y Ribr, Ritsemsns Qelqf S Roelerg lollrer liRRosend0hl Oils h Cmheriseflfel' loan RUPlte Rus QYCGHQQ ie? Ryslump hll RYSkump Albelil' Sdmqphok elling 2 Schneider In Scholten Iornelic Schryvers Cal Seerveld :ter imid othyr Sneller flurence Star Charles Steenstra Stevens n Stob lis Stringham rqry Ten Hoor Jacob Tefpslfa eunissen h0mpS0ll Tiem0Ye' ieda VON Boven Stella VCU Boven nvgiiie Kiel' rd vande 'ml' hene Vanden Bjggkee Cornelius Van 74 John Vander Henst Bob Vander Laan Allan Vander Ploeg Bill Van Der Puy Genevieve Vander Veen Eugene Vander Wall Frances Vander Weg Dick Vanderzyden Bill Van Dyk Jerrold Van Dyke Mariorie Van Dyken Tom Van Eerden Frank Van Halsema Jim Van Heyningen Marilyn Van Hook Henry Van Zanten Peter Van Meurs Doris Van Mouwerik Edward Van Poolen Stan Van Reken Paul Veenstra Eleanor Veldman Henry Veldman Clarence Velgersdyk Eugene Ver Hage Kay VerHage Ruth Ver Meer Clare Venema Henry Visscher Jennie Visser Nicholas Vogelzang Art Volkema Dale-Voss Alice Wakeman Wilma Wesseling . Johan Westra I Rod Westveer Q Frances Wieland Lloyd Wolters Ralph Wolthuis 75 fx , -as A, Ak ,:,, ' es, , 'r. H Eli' 51 A-- yi cw, we 9 s.. 'zl me ,C ..-s .Ah Hs.. , ',n,'.l f 'J L-1, ,- . .4 -J.-5 A . -e..2 fa. - f. - . N 0 'E J. F QV! F- J 'ri ' 4, 'ffei . if -'-. f 'wr XPP' H 1 .-r-eJ' F 4 if 5 Q- F: ,- i - D, ff- ,A ... 'v . , vc , i if i yi if .e , ..,, -M 1 V J A K M A ri F it' 76 1 I gg, fa. QW' 'A' 'V Q .. so -ff . ' J r 1 F i,ss ste. 2 2 'ls: 5i'.e--' ii 's 14251 I gr glib! X , M. J E it 1 ' 5 Q ' ve- 'fn 7' 3s.Q1,, K ' Q x 'C' W 1 - ' E E K Q.. ' I s XX, rwl ' 15 J' X A ni E J , We was su Q. J I jr sy V, 'X V if lx X4 I ,V A .. - - Q iz-1 I ' 'V ' . tn. Ihr' I I ,, kk s E i, J '4' 2 , in J ' ti ff' gh 'CN7 k, Y i 'f Q A ex 1 E lf- 7 if . se, x 1 L ' Q if ..,,....' . w ' f , ' 4 Q A 1 - y 'F :' I if-es 2-as. nm i N is - . V. rx , X Q! I, . f ' X an I 1 .4 -like .X f 54 , T? vs- at 1 4' I . Kolhy, Ed, ond Bill Sophomore Class Officers Presidenl .... .... E d Monsmo Vice-Presiclcnl. ., ..,... Bill Griller Sccrclory-Trcosurcr ,, ,Kollnlecn Doezemo rw' . Abbllsi - f lwrbefdg? :jg J f lZg'3?irdfre Hd AnrlIl959 Bgkel , D031 llace Bake' 0 , B lk Allllan a ,mink Marr Bee A nlanus A mhihhergukkef I lorraine Befghms john Block Allred Bloerrr Sea Boerkoel John Boerma John Bolkema llorine Bolt J lll, 'ff Francis Bollhuis l lenry Boumu Mina Bouwer Fannie Brinkman Andrew Broekem Ted Brouwer had Brugmq Dirk Bruyn Helen Buikemq Shirley Burg Esther Bullm han res Burgh r Dojo Buurmi qef Une Clausing James Conkle .Dug C00 Dnrnrhy Eh Kathleen an .J fan D Mar D e Boer J 9 B rm De Hu 77 Uh Gil Grace Aardsma we . cxyy xr V any 9 't 'f g .1 , ' ' 'is , r c Marie Abbas ' ' ' r N 'A 5, .ge J l Ruth Alberda ,. . Y . v r Q q Ellen Andre W E . ' x E Qs - Roger Andree 'J 7 jr sit , P i in i i tif -X'-4 fssii-H 4, l Ted Andriese Don Baker 3 .1 ,..f- r ,- J 'x Frm 0' 1. C il nt y, Wallace Baker n : 5 fx , Arman Balk ' lt Mary Beernink I, U Y, J cs., j Y V rr' .1 A if-me Ruth Balanus Ruth Bergakker 1 4, Lorraine Berghuis M- T 'i John Block ft V f-J-- I f . a Alf d Bl J. lJ ' get ' f re oem x , gi ev Q . ff 5 Ben Boerkoel J John Boerma fy ' f 2 f - John Bolkema if J. V V., Epi, , Florine Bolt if -' ' y A ..- - , ' Francis Bolthuis 7 J L I i S? X If Henry Bouma , Wilma Bouwer xg ' B aw vw '-5 'rr ., J Fannie Brinkman :Ji .QT , Q fea gel Andrew Broekema , , J ew, I ' gf Ted Brouwer ' ' iff' , , J , r'ri 41 A Fred Brugma J y Dirk Bruyn E ,Q 46 W' e , Helen Buikema Ln Kei Q, ,cim L, 4,5 I y shmey Bun A M 1 fm ff Esther Bultman A 5 Q F 1 gy ers K ....c Frances Burghgraef 4 J' Dora Buurma I Q A -3: June Clausing ni .-J Fi' K 5 James Conkle if 'y fin' ' XY nsmd John Cook ini J ' I J if A K If r I 1 ll 'Q Yam.: A .1 . -.A ' Leona Cooper J amd Dorothy Dahm 4- , Ang- Kathleen De Boer g, J Mary Dean De Boer 'F' 'F' x Jim De Haan J , -J E l.f,'1-i .w'iP A RR' '- f 1- JL . trac-ffm, ' A' '- '::t'- :'7f-'. w Sill 1 -F-4 . 1,279-. T,-. i Ulf?-f' 2:-' 'J AZ 'S PHOMORES Alma De Haas Richard De Hoek Marilyn De Jonge Henry De Rooy v-f- 4. ' F Clarence Den Dulk A , f' 7 'x ch Harriet de Waard M ' f it Ruth De Waard ' ' Q fi b ,E Alvin De Young 1,5 ' c h 1- i Patricia De Young 'KW 1 ' ' 'A . Kathy Doezema 2 A W my 9 .f, 3 V... , 3,1 3 Q' 'l,, :Vx , ' il 1 all . Qi Henry Douma Marilyn Drukker Richard Dykema Art Dykstra Harold Eiten Barbara Ekema Jeanne Elbers Harold Ellens Ruth Eriks Henrietta Faber Roger Faber Bertha Feenstra Earl Feringa Marian Flokslra R up 0, Q , l l 5 Q Vg' X Q. g ' ' ,,,1 -l I I 51 WXEA A . l ' 0 I . 1 ,., - K vu- ' , 1 'la Kit' sf gg L ,Q ' t' I-i , ' i, ' Y ' ' N ' Melvin Gezon Q., X- g ' flrfn fi .. . Gordon Grevengoed A Bill Gritter :A 1, I .3 1,5 - 'D Jack Grotenhuis Ann Haagsma Robert Haan Elizabeth Hager Howard Hall Coral Hoveman Dewey Heelderks Helen Heftel Jo Heslinga Shirley Heyboer Marvin Hiddemo M:-5 Y l A 1u'- 4 1, ,- 1 n V' x, I I Clarence Hibmo B A , 'L' v' ' 7' 'R' Al Hinders TS All ,-. 5 il AKL 1 v 6' G' Q- ir , I ffl- : f- 1 :D s ':.V. y . Q i l M W 3 , 4 -by-f-.. r -R , l A 5 ,A law ' K 5 . A li ,Q thief 1 X l ,A l l L l i . I sr 1 ai 3 l 'Q Y, 4,:,,5,LY1, il l l 1 I .4- A if , 1 ff Harri g., ,ta , K L if 2 ,gfr V' , rv David Hol X... J L, ai LN Crystal zu R J.. keboer Holtrop et Holwerda 4 Ruth Hoogenboom Helen Hoogland Bob Hooker L - Don Hoving ZLL, . ,E - - 4 Melvin Hugen lv' ' Carol Huizenga Dona Alice Hulst Anne Kamstra Joan Katte Id Kiel 'f' Aileen Kakkefr Mae Kloet X E ' A A Q Albert Klosterman A ig. ' Lois Kobes tex Louis Kok f tv Lois Koning Preston Kool 1 . f 'LLLN V L. ,h - Anthone Kort ...J It 556511 fi- t I fr. 7,5 45. 5 Joyce Kosters A u ..- A L, . -- , Marvella Kreykes ii.. , ,M I ' L' V, ,Q Calvin Kuiper . Q. ' ' :Wi Dale Kuiper ,Q ,. ,lii A ,, E ., .gb .L it ' Hulda Kuiper L L 7-sl , 1. FC? Jan Lamain 3 A 2 , A A 'L .L as r Marian Langelans , ' -- ' . ' ' . 'ff' - L f -W A A ' A f A Edson Lewis 'lil ,M gy 5, Q A L ii q..:, G Marianne London X 1' 1 E 5 fi Z' Ethel Lucas , may Ah 2 '.. A ,gr ,' ,nt Ken Ludema 1 A L ,V sem Malefyt ' W f ' ig, Mr' . David Malefyt 4 E if A Kuno Maliepaard Nr xx - . lr A L FF -Q t ',, 'gy PQ N ' gf 57,351 r . SOPHOMORES Edna Masselink K Esther Masselink ' an V , Richard Matthysse ul Meeter George Meieur 041 ' ZZ i ni- 19 ,,. . ,,... , V e df' Z in w 1 X ! .1 ,lL1' 3 ' o PH o M o R is ' N..f YS S , tl -ua. 32- '- if ..w . - - - ,g lf- if 1 . li ff- -.J 'r i l Q . nfl. 0 31 -Q :Q f.. ' A -- +: ' Q -' 1 r , X -- A Y A A ' r . R dm .f ,, 'L W . J .5 ,K vi N, 'b 1. P' 'E 4 ' . V S 4-J .. , ,.,, , V ,Q Q 99 ., - 4 1 J ..- , . - , .V V' 5' . sf sv . , ,xx yay l . W1 fy ,K ', ,Q me ? ,Q 12 . . IH , - . Q V - i il. a 1' ' Y A l J T 1 .1 Q A - l is an - Dick Mellema Luella Menninga Robert Meyer Arnold Miedema Janice Moll Dwight Monsma Ed Monsma Alvin Mulder Arthur Mulder Harry Mulder Mae Mulder Ray Nanninga Calvin Niewenhuis l.avonne Niewenhuis William O'Hara Matthew Okkema Gertrude Oppewal Walter Ottenhofi James Ozinga Jerry Palma Eunice Pasma Dan Pastoor Al Peelen Dwight Penning Marie Peshlakai Bill Peterson David Peterson Norene Peuler Ardith Ploegstra Eunice Post Wilma Post Betty Postema Harold Postma Roger Postmus Shirley Pousma Hetty Pruiie Harold Ravesloot -5 1 5 W E.. C Gerald Regts - - ' I -,. - Q , X 5 N A 3 Fo' of 'ti 1 N , , ,aa l iii? Howard Rienstra Wendell RoOlfS A f-2 ,- ' 4 so 1 kmdl J ' , llnklllleekvlllngh J Winnie Rule' l ine5tl ei ll Jacob scheer etters . Jane Sch mn SchiPPe' Anna 5Chnl'ders lucille Sch0llenHw l , f5therSCl100 l l l g gmt Schmidt A llelwin Schrotenlwef loyce Scrootenboef 5 pon Sikkema l Helen Sikkemc l l l g Senart Sisco l Don Ter Keurst l Dennis Tibstra Sidney Slagter Howard Slenk Frances Slings Donna Smith Nancy Smitter Calvin Sprik Irene Stegink Glace Stevens Jeanne Stob Helen Stob Wm. Stuit Geraldine Swur lll Neal an 9 Sweet Carols man Milton Ubbink Peler U Yllesmq llVlugt Gladys Van geek HY Vqn Bm Marten vgsjn T E olliqvqndelt Y Vqnder 31 llemq Mennin 9 lberl Meter Arnold Mied . 6 l M0l1Smq A0l1Smq lVIn Mulder Arthur Mulder Hurry Mulder Vlulder Nunningq olvrn Niewenhuis lovortne Niewenhuis WllllUm O'Hqm new Okkemo rtrude Oppewul Walter Ottenholl James Ozinga Jerry Palma e Pasmu in Pustoor ' Al Peelen Dwight Pennin9 Marie Peshlukui eters0f1 :vid Peterson Nofene Peuler Ardith PI0e9tl ' EuniC9 Poll 5 Post Postemf' llllrold Poslma Rvger Poslmllsma 5hirleY Po iilillliaveilool r l Gemldaliilgkletflm Holllendell tools 80 pg- 1, -, . ., w ,,. , Ann Roukema Eugene Rubingh Idelle Ruiter Luke Schaap Jacob Scheeres Mary Jane Scheffers Joan Schipper Anna Schnyders Lucille Scholten Esther Schoolland Fred Schmidt Delwin Schrotenboer Joyce Scrootenboer Don Sikkema Helen Sikkema Stuart Sisco Don Ter Keurst Dennis Tibstra Sidney Slagter Howard Slenk Frances Slings Donna Smith Nancy Smitter Calvin Sprik Irene Stegink Grace Stevens Jeanne Stob Helen Stob Wm. Stuit Geraldine Julia Sweetman Neale Sweetman Carol Sybesma Gladys Van Beek .lay Van Bruggen Marten Vande Guchte - . Tom Vanden Bosch iite ,J 5 5 I Jay Vander Ark 5 t S '5' 81 f' t N x Q .. ge 3-we Milton ubbink 1 A-5? S Peter Uitvlugt J is 2 IJ. ,a . x-x if fi ,fe hi I '31 s , ' ' 4 . , rf , .1 3 1 5 ' 17' . tl 1 ls, ' .1 .,...1 '-rw s Q! PM A , y er e r, ' .'l,ri fig M' 9 W 'S J if WW sort-iomonees ' S W4 Q 7- 2 '41 1 ,fbi if , , , bilgff' J vi- f .wwf - Ji l l :WN Ji flat df l Irene Vander Baan John Vander Heide Lawrence Vande Kieft Nick Vanderkooi Anna Vander Molen ' nr Elaine Vander Ploeg Harold Vander Ploeg 1 :L Joan Van Der Ploeg Qi? Y Margery Vander Ploeg s A Gerald Vander Tuig I Bonnie Vande Voort Robert Vander Wagen 5 Z'- Sam Van Der Wiele Elaine Vander Wilt '- Frances Vander Woude 7 f U A5-P' . ' Rf., 'Q-, 2 ae fl wtf, ' V ,, - - B 1, T-, WLM, 5 , ,fi , ? I XE? gr it X -,2 M! sf' 01.214 'r ' i..e . 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' v ,h Af 54, 1 ii vi I 1 J 'J Vi 1 m v 'S is Ted Eclr man v- W if v ,, 1 gg 'I' Mildred Eenigenburg ' - f . ,. Ruth Eenigenburg , Q, , X , , H ic X Y y Rosemary Engbers dpi' 5 H T i Roger Ericks Hn M WM G . ls 'W' b vy, fx A . lf 1 fs. T., 1 A Fl -wb' .fel I 1, C' 4 Q. v, f 'x Xie ' i f. .K is inf? fbi- Q Q- X ,I I f I 1 . 'i ill my l l . 1 To ' -V y William Eskes 73 4- 7. fu ,, I- Q ' Edward Evenhouse V' f Peter Feddema T ' b . Trudie Feenstra ' Grace Ferwerda O Q , T , I Carol Fridsma We 3' 6 Q it, L i A, A Lillian Frieswyk xl , , - - .T Dorothy Fryling T at A' ' lf X2 ' Alan Gebben lt ff fi' ' Martheen Geelhoed -ecffi 1, G l I A . K 5 To Marian Gelder f- p. W 'f Joanne Gerrilsen LM me , , Barbara Gesink f T ' y Lois Gesink T J K y J Thelma Glass .L ld ,.l' '.,' f T' 4 l . T y Edwin Gort A.. rv- 3 ,F ' y - 11 V L Shirley Grasman I .. V b N. .- Don Grifiioen Tim' ' 'T' y 'f im ' Helen Guichelaar ' it 'T 1' Barbara Gunstra l Raymond Gunnink yt, Q N .35 1- X y Ralph Haan V ,gh f - N 1 ,cf Betty Hagendoorn Q' ' 'fn' YY . 'fi' Rozanne Hager ii f 'g Eleanor Hamstra . M ll Fred Hanko 3 2 4 gr Ted Haringa 'A 'H Q V V Elizabeth Harper Nellie Harthoorn Louise Heersink Alice Heins ,-T Gertrude Hennink T .T Beatrice Hoek Jacqueline Hoeksema Chrissie Hoekstra ff- ..u,- .-... -ze - ,cf-W iii Qliiaii , F 5' ff' A ij 72: 5' 4 5 of si ' 5 'I ,ns 4 - ' rf . xv, f gre in 1 if - . ri ,..y si' rg - 1 7 ? ,f to I 1 .41 A . 'F 4:- 5 ,y , 'nr ,lr l .5 img! J tiff. L L . ' .e ,vb ' -5: yi, I vb fi.. Y . m Q. sv, ,- s. t 3 em tt' di 2-' 1 , l :gt-:Q A sg! Aj y, A th V' xc- bw- v L K. . Q. we Xi 5 T l ! ' A I PM-u I..- . Q ' - ,vgsvr .L 1- f iv ELA lx fi sl Q' IP is Q1 v--K 45 N, e T ik ,r -., ,-, V 1 ye f Y I ,Q 'L Q-. sv ix Q . we li- .T X- 1 f A-gl .- T 'L It .y-f. KN H, , Q A If T is Wh-K y-Q ' x 4, . ,Q-r , 1 1, sv tl.. Y Y 1 vt v 4- . A n RW A it Kg, lse- X. X L Q . 3 5 -:ei , , I K C air, -5. is . ri . - . J x rt r, i 1 r 49, .. VU, E I rw .,. , in Q. l r A N 1., S , . Y LM, 1 ' 751 ,Fir -TL 14 ' K ji! M - 5 9 Robert Hoekstra Arnold Hoekzema Janice Holaar Henry Holstege Jordon Holthouse Audrey Hoogwerf Gerard Huissen Berwyn Huizenga Evelyn Huizenga Everett Huizengo Marilyn Huizingh Vicki Huyser Nancy Hyma Barbara Jolman Herman Jongsmo Lois Jurgens Harry Kaiser Frank Kass Wilhelmina Kalsbeek Tona Lee Kenbeek Elinar Kimm Kenneth Klaver Violet Klinge Ruth Klingenberg Alvin Kloet Marilyn Knoll Thomas Knol Jim Koldenhoven Ruth Kooi Verna Mae Kooi Leroy Kosters Williard Krommendyk Lois Ledeboer Andy Leugs John Levering Lorraine Locker Eugene Los Jervis Loye Agatha Lubbers Freda Lucas 99 ' Ckiifff Q ' my ' 5 . l 505 y llwsi r Jim llldwlc as John Ma nni peanllla C rol Morcusse E agen Magsellnlt Most Mllim Mail Marjorie Me' Ayyin Menningfl HenfY Mele' . Marian Melfellllg lauretta Middle Bill Miller Sylvia Moes Mllis Moody Gertrude Movw Betty Mulder Martin Muldel I Doris Ncgelkirk Guy Nederhood Gordon Negen Dale Niewenhuis Wilma Nonho Verna Moe Nootenboom Beverly Nieboer Henrietta Nydam Elmo' Nvenhui lorry Ohymum Mary Qhymqnn llulmond Ooms Mtltgqyey Oordt O0Slh0ek Nell Betty Qsengu uk, lllirliun Ollemu J louwlngu ucll Pqquw llelfe PGS An l00r Peters Ol' 39. 'eliSlI'q :e Holuqr entry Holgrege o rclon Hotthouse l00QWert ll llulssen lvyn Huizengq Everett Huiz :vel engq l'lUlZlngh Huyser mcy Hymq Bcrburu Jolmun Herman Jongsmq 'gens y Kaiser unk Koss Wilhelminc Kolslreel Tono lee Kenbeel Kimm neth Klaver 'iolet Klin99 Ruth Krrneerbrfg Alvin Kloet -n Knoll .mos Knol im Koldenhovetl Ruth Kool Vern Q Mae ll00l r rs Kos emmmendyk ' a lrgsr ledeboer O AndY Jews 1 John LeVe 9 ocltel ne J ene los ' Jervii lzlgelubbrff lv. dvi, .1 I' 'f -. fy ., - , ww ' ' ' 4 pf A 4 .. r-. 'X 'r 1 ,. Margie Lucas John Lucasse Jim Ludwick John Maas Dean Manni Carol Marcusse Ben Masselink Mae Mast Jim Mast Marjorie Medema Alvin Menninga Henry Meyer Marian Meyering Lauretta Middlebush Bill Miller Sylvia Moes wrrris Moody Gertrude Mouw Betty Mulder Martin Mulder Doris Nagelkirk Gay Nederhood Gordon Negen Dale Niewenhuis Wilma Nonhoft Verna Mae Nootenboom Beverly Nieboer Henrietta Nydam Eleanor Nyenhuis Larry Ohlmann Mary Ohlmann Raymond Ooms Margaret Oordt Nell Oosthoek Betty Osenga Mary Jean Okkema Harvey Ouwinga Jack Paauw Annette Pastoor Phyllis Peterson 89 V qfz. . .. 4- 1' 5. 1. ,B tv ,Z 1. . A Z k' Y L x V 'Aviv' U :KY A . :Lf ,Wk ia, Q. ,X lg: r X . ., K U , Q I if - i 41 '-9 -Q 1' -V' '- ' I' J, no ' . '- ff A .if ff ,f 7' in 3 Q I Y' ' S ': 3 fn. Y - i t t Y F - Y I K B l , 1 ,. I 15' f Jr ' L -. s- - ,--,,J.: I ,- 4 - i 9 N rv V px- v- it ri In , s,,.,..,, - v ns! uf A135 ' fs R x 1. jig, J SIU., 7' -11: 'FH' YQ- ' .2 I.- V. 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A v Andy Ten Harmsel ' ' A , REA' if gk V Bob Ter Molen B - f N X Alida Terpstra 1' ,f Aig yi I y 1, AJ ,PV A , PQ V B if t q 'K' 3 V Florence Teune Av- M. Y 'iv .F ,,. Henry Toering ',- 7 'sl -- V - Gertrude Tolsma .,- B if kj' A - f T7 Y V -f Nr! 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Qi ' -f' j J' Shirley Van Rhee l. Phyllis Van Solkema 5 'ti as 'v Jack Van't Hof gr-.f Joan Van Veldhuizen s i Jackie Van Wyhe I' vv' Jean Van Zytveld V ,Wg ' 3 Joanne Van Zytveld - fx ,X k n 'Q ,,,, 1' Kay Vaughan I X - ' Floyd Veenslra ' , 3 'Mg ' d i Jay Veldheer 5-R- iff, Lofs Veltkamp in ti, Q . '11 ,J Alice Verhage i S 3, Q 'Lg .. b , ,. - Lloyd Ver Hoge N K. 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'. .Q ' -J--5' J.. i..g4so J .5.,'n-sv.. .P',. ',.- -,.'f,.,f:,fT sys., I. L.-Q, ,. wan Yvhu mf..-3. L Er.-I,-H., 5 t, .1 f.. ...F ,I . -..-,A 9-M-: - ' W - -' ,4 .--fff.,: f-,' -Q. , .4 1 1- --r 3,--, . .,. - '-ft-Q-.-.-.--..'.g' -N 3 .Av .. 5 5-. - Q! . L 5.15 -v '- ' 51 '-434.4 fi Y 'ff 1 -5 - Y J 5 4 .A . I I 77 ap Q. X1 .rx elf ,' 4 it 'L as 'Q Q 52 9-I H4 if Ee Q ri if .Yi f af D, I . E .fs rj -.1 rim 7-l' .- ,.. . if , . xA,a! . F24 .QR QU ESQ i wi P , . af: 'S 'Q . VCC if -s-ff FIA' ffl IBN A . .. It gf., '94 LW gm. T111 ,X H Vwi 25 fa fk .Zfl Q-F -'R 2 F ii In . if 5.5. via. ' , fi Qi fi.. '21 i Left to Right-C. Marcusse, A. Start, C. Seerveld, J. Hulst, G. Prince, E. Evenhouse, W. Stuit, S. Kolk, D. Nagel, G. Gritter, President, M. Orlebeke. Student' Qouincil Student Council is representative of the entire college student body. Through the council students operate effectively in campus life. This year the council was active and aggressive. Its solution to the student parking problem was adopted by the administration and proved to be very satisfactory. lt con- ducted weekly student chapel services, co-operated with the faculty in sche- duling evening programs at least once a week, established reciprocal friendly relations with neighboring colleges, sponsored an art contest, and initiated action toward establishing an Honor System. These and other proiects demon- strate that Student Council is an indispensable part of Calvin. fiti Studen nit, S. Kolk, hrough council gm was It con- sche- riendlY itiaied emvn' Ch0PeI C0mmifff-29 Poster Committee l ,-I ,-... R. Jellcmo, J. Hulsl A. Slori, C. Ter Moot, M. Orlebeke Student Faculty Relations Committee F . ' 'bf L.. li ,,. f A Top Row: J. Hulst, G. Gritter, C. Ter Moot. Scored: Prof. Bron, Prof. Slingedond, Prof. Srrikwerdo. 97 fi -1 5. ,N 'T . J I I J - I Y 73 ..- . . . A' '- .P '1 L1 '. 1. ,Al .fx 5. - 4 114 1 ltd fl Q .I fa!! ffl 'ff' af'- 'l Q. F4 if-I .S Y . .fi J F T3 5,- lt' -'J 1. ,. Q. .i. .1 T Aa ' o 1 :ll ' c lw l js is . ,T- r. , . i. N4 if lil Lx 1 LTI Q, 5 , u ,el in I 1 :N -'il + 5 xf. ,. . -Ng Q.. I i ,QJI L L 31 171 Al Carolyn Poel, Joan Scholten, Vesta De Young Betty Mulder, Celia Bruinooge, Miss Van Opynen 1' ui ,Z Tc ,XM 1 N. -' a iw N i. f ti, . .s k XD, , I J Q ll U 9 - wif -if I f J i 5 . S- ,Y,'x-Mag, ' L Hazel Kool. Miss Van Opyncn, Elaine Sikifgnqfi Carolyn Pool, Janna Pool Inter-Dorm Board The Inter Dorm Board is representative of all Calvin girls, and helps to solve prob- lems such as study hours and curfew time, Every two weeks, or as often as problems arise, these girls meet with Miss Van Opy- nen, Dean of Women, to discuss the prob- lems. Girls' League The GirI's League, one of the oldest or- ganizations at Calvin, aims to unite the girls and to promote each girl's spiritual, cultural, social, and moral life. The girls' problems are sympathetically treated by Miss Van Opynen, Dean of Women and advisor ofthe Girls' League. The F0r sevi Dvrmitoi und new ll lltlyrld - - . ull. ihedmm 'elldl' lo dflles , , 'HU lic lm Bfiurd lou - and hel Ep r ly hours Gnd 'l' senlati ps curfew HF. . or as often as Preble. meet with Miss vuno Pl amen, to discuss th 9 Prob ugue e, one of the oldestoi- falvin, aims to unilellf note each Qlflif Splllllol ind moral life. The all npdthelicalli' lleuled bi n Ulli n, Dean of Wome rls' ltr I - 1 H I i H . , .14 -air-I Standing: S. Heyboer, C. Bruin S ooge, . Kooistra, B. Arnoys, B. Cook, C. Oosthoek. Seated: G. Vander May, B. Evenhouse, R. Blauw, M. DeJonge. The Dorm For seven years now the girls have had the Dormitory and each year the same routines . . . and new activities. The get-acquainted party . . . a hayride . . . Christmas party . . . Spring formal . . . after hour parties . . . all go with life in the dorm. Patient, faithful Mrs. Dolphin . . . always ready to help. A redecorated living room . . . dates . . . telephone calls . . . work . . . and fun . . . a happy year at the dorm. 99 'fm l' y K Mrs, Dolphin, Housemotherg C. Bruinooge, President 1 4 I 9. 1 l l l I l l l 1 sl J College Hall Fourteen girls starting their first year at Calvin . . . determined to fill it with excite- ment . . . Christmas party with the exchange of gifts . . . Cotton Candy Counter at the Prism Party . . . daily tasks done with a smile . . . happiness and harmony reigned at College Hall. Grace Hall A vigorous group of Freshman girls . . . raring to go . . . telephone ringing with eager girls waiting their turn . . . music sounding through the walls with two flute players and the ever present piano players . . . teas . . . parties . . . everything added up to one happy year at this Hall.i Calvin Hall Twenty eager Freshmen starting off the year with a Get Acqualnted Party Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner trimming the tree excitement beating hearts waiting for the welcome ring of the telephone talk and laughter work and play all made Calvin Hall a pleasant place to live tml I V ' . ,, . uv .gQ.22lfT'i'l-l' 'iii-'lf' ' V A I M . U - 'D -,V -A -,nw .AN , , V -A.-1 -nn- N Ar I -L gg-M -w I .vi XR. 2 '9'..Q- A li Q., uw, Y in COLLEGE HAIL Top row Mu. Cv. Boker, llousemolher, B. Piers, V, Nolcboom, V. Klingc. I In row, S, Von Rheq, J, Van Vcldhiuxen, J, Von Dyke, L. Hceuink, M. Dc Rykc B. Hoek, B. Hogcdoorn, W. Schoo, J. Buulirnan, M. Stoll, M. Mcdcmo. GRACE HALL Top row: E. Weesies, L. Vanden Berg, H. Weslra, B. Mulder, L. Ledeboer, Mrs. C. Hazebrook, housemolher. 2nd row: G. Buma, C. Vander Sloep, T. Brummel, L. Jurgens, B. Rietkirk, E. Stone- house. lst row: B. Brink, M. Oordl, E. Bouma. CALVIN HALL Top row: Mrs. G. Randel, housemolher, A. Abbas, M. Abbas, L. Kool, H. Guicke- loar, E. Slroting, C. Boas, V. Kooi, J. De Vries. 2nd row: C. Veurink, G. Slagler, T. De Boer, M. Vander Puy. lsl row: M. Gelder, V. De Young, R. Van Andel, E. Sleenslra, R. Brill. PRIVATES Top row: Miss C. Van Opynen, J. Schol- ten, C. Spoelhof, B. Huyser, E. Nyen- huis, G. Vanden Bosch, N. Harihoorn, C. Sybesma. Second row: M. Simmelink, L. Niewen- huis, M. Sievens, M. Sfeginks, C. Poel, E. Sinke. FirsI row: S. Van Boven, C. Ribbens, D. Wyngarden, L. Anderson, S. Sfegink, A. Vander Molen, B. Duimsfra. GIRLS FELLOWSHIP Top Row: J. Bushman, E. Weesies, G. Zylsfra, G. Aardsma, N. Borger, E. Post 3rd Row: A. Hoogwerf, M. Schneider, B. Bazuin, J. Schrotenboer 2nd Row: L. Schneider, L. Heersink, W. Nonhoff, M. Peshlakoi, G. Mouw lst Row: J. Von' Dyke, C. Von Opynen, C. Sybesma, B. Hagedoorn, D. Woodruff BIBLE STUDY GROUPS Top row: H. Yonkers, R. Buining, P. Veen- sfro, A. Van Eek, W. Boelkins. Third row: M. Vande Guchtc, A. Bcrkom- pas, D. Aardsma, B. Masselink. Second row: C. Balfoort, L. Gcers, T. L. Kenbeek. First row: A. Workman, H. Brink, A. Prince. g,4.g..l.id-llh-f- 'C-il 'Nfl' ' ,EV .4 L., ff' Q H-ff, f 5 s -pi nga' 3 L J s X'-.-2:4 S V HJ , .T 2 r' III2 YN. ! 4. I r The I wifh were the C' Girls' Ihe B and direc' Privates The Privates Club gives to girls living in private homes a chance to get acquainted with one another and to feel that they are a unity. The four meetings ofthe year were of a social nature. Common problems in private homes were discussed under the capable leadership of our sponsor, Miss Van Opynen. Girls' Fellowship Girls' Fellowship takes the place of Girls' Societies as these enthusiastic girls study the Bible and enioy Christian fellowship. Social activities such as the pot luck supper and the banquet are annual affairs. Again this year, this club was under the direction of the Dean of Women, Miss Van Opynen. Bible Study Groups In 1947 a small group of students voluntarily began to meet together for the purpose of discussing portions of scripture. This year again, two small groups set aside a few periods a week for prayer and Bible study. Professor Weidenaar was the advisor, and each member had an opportunity to lead the discussion. The groups feel amply rewarded ,jn this type of activity. spy! 83.51 I - in 1 -' . I llfm 1-. tv' 1 3, ss, 125 fi? I : 4' '1 iff, 'C l,'l 155' 1-fr li? Q'--:i I Q' T M PQ? j ! l ir: ki? T Fil 5 I3 H ti gl gffw , is Calvinism Club Calvinism, as a distinctive outlook, embraces the whole of life. The members of the Calvinism Club took time to study the influence of Calvinism by presenting original papers that dealt with various aspects or theories of life. Through the animated dis- cussions they seek to arrive at the real meaning of the faith as set forth by John Calvin. . i International Relations Club This year for the first time the International Relations Club sent delegates to the Midwest Convention of International Relations Clubs. Besides this, the members occasionally attended local meetings which featured political speakers, but more often they gathered at the home of their sponsor, Dr. Drost, to hold lively discussions on current issues or to hear an authority on international affairs. Musicians' Guild The Musicians Guild is composed of the elite of the music maiors, their purpose being not only to further the appreciation of music, but also to gain practical experience for its members. lt contributed much this year both in special recitals and in chapel services. lO4 lx' '-H-. 'it CALVINISM CLUB M. Van Dyken, N. De Mey, A. Buurstra N. Wolterstorff, J. Bos, J. Vriend, D. Hoi tenga, H. Hinken, G. Stuit, E. Sikkenga D. Gosselink. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS M. Du Pree, D. Jolink, J. Winters, R Yonker, Dr. R. Drost, B. Apol, D. De Nooyer, K. DeRuiter, E. Van Poolen, D Jeffers, M. Tornga. MUSICIANS GUILD Standing: H. Westra, R. Franken, T. Brum- mel, B. Davey, E. Huizenga, M. Ten Hoor, A. Huizenga, J. Atema, P. Van Solkema, M. Nyhuis, P. Stringham. Seated: S. Van Solkema, J. De Vos. ff if MISSIONS CLUB Top row: G. Osterhoek, Ted Brouwer, A. Van Schouwen, C. Niewenhuis, R. Bron- kemc, J. De Boer, W. Boelkins, D. Nie- wenhuis, W. Kosten, J. Van Ryn, H. Van Kley, R. Buining, P. Veenstra Fourth row: H. Sprik, A. Terpstra, N. Borger, T. Kenbeek, D. Aardsma, C. Groeneboom, C. Terpstra, C. Baalfort, L. Geers Third row: Prof. Monsma, A. Hoogenboom, L. Heersink, W. Nonhoff, H. Faber, E. Von Diepenbos, H. Hoogewerf, C. Subes- ma, L. Niewenhuis Second row: J. Brinkman, H. Brink, E. Schoolland, T. Hoving, E. Buttman, J. Van Dyke, A. Kampstra, J. Kattle, E. Post. First row: M. Peshlakai, B. Bazuin, T. Boven, M. Feurgeson, M. Kreykes, A. Prince PRE-SEM CLUB Top Row: C. Niewenhuis, J. Postma, T. DeVries, H. Koops, M. Hugen, H. Kaiser, A. Van Eck 4th Row: W. Kosten, J. Maas, R. Ruis, M. Doornbos, M. Doornbos, B. Boerkoel 3rd Row: E. Rubingh, R. Keegstra, E. Los, E. Lewis, W. Boelkins, B. Van Dyk 2nd Row: H. Bode, H. Roelofs, J. Leugs, D. Aardsma, F. DeBoer, B. Teunissen lst Row: T. Brouwer, J. Van Ryn, R. Vande Kieft, R. Westveer, H. Visscher PLATO CLUB Top row: J. Stevens, J. Oppewal, G. Oosterman, J. Vriend. Seated: K. De Ruiter, F. Van Halsemo, S. Newhouse, Prof. H. Stob. -moi . 5 ' 1? if T' F, 4-cis? 'Q 'B' 'FT Q e-PJ' IW' Juli TM' new riduff Organized tv in clerical we Bi-weekly th face potentio sor Weideno These studs 'MHS w Club hint Proviu Sllbmerged Stub was Q meeiin i QS M 0 feisty, f f',-- - - ' v-r,--. ..-- -.fs-1- ---'- -H -f - ' . -. L , -,..., ,...- --...,. '. .---'- ----. , . ,. . 4 -..f.,.,.v,.s.0-.as-.-4 ,.-.-,i..-.g1....:...,,.qu.a..14.as-4-..4.4.:fu-,-c+..n asa,. - - A e .Ar , . Mlsslon Club Under the guidance of Professor Monsma the Mission Club at Calvin had another active and successful year The members showed their Calvinistlc zeal during the Diamond Jubilee Year by discussing and participating in a new phase of their club work namely house to house surveys of different sections of Grand Rapids The regular meetings held twice every month included panel discussions lectures and movmg pictures of our mission fields at home and abroad Pre Sem Club Organized twenty-three years ago for promoting understanding of and interest in clerical work, the Pre-Sem Club again this year strived to fulfill that challenge. Bi-weekly the club heard guest speakers outline problems that face and will face potential and full-fledged ordained ministers. Under the sponsorship of Profes- sor Weidenaar, the club enioyed an active year. Plato Club These students realize that philosophy is not confined to the textbookg it is some- thing which everyone possesses and which can ,be clarified by dialectic. Plato Club provides the opportunity for this self-expression. Individual differences were submerged as the men became absorbed in the study of Plato's Republic. Dr. H. Stob was the invaluable moderator and sponsor of the club. Concomitant with the meetings was smoking and coffee - earthly indulgences which bring the men back to reality. Engineering Club The Engineers Club is composed of students who aspire some day to take their places in one of the technical fields of the physical sciences. The club tries to make engineering more effective by studying its practical aspects. Under the spon- sorship of Mr. Settergren, the club made several field trips, visiting many of the larger plants and factories in Grand Rapids and Detroit. Besides this, at their bi-weekly meetings, the men heard speakers who helped the students to choose their places in the broad field for which they are preparing. Phytozoon Club The Phytozoon Club was first organized in 1920, and after enduring a rather in- constant existence, it now thrives under the sponsorship of Professors Bengelink and Karsten. The Club heard lectures, studied and discussed topics dealing with the various fields of the biological sciences such as medicine, dentistry, technology, etc. Today, as Calvin looks back upon its history, the Club also finds that many of its former members now are prominent men in the biological field. Economics Club During the depression of the early '3O's, a great need was seen at Calvin for the study of economic problems in the light of Calvinism, thus giving birth to the Eco- nomics Club. Revitalized in l948, the Club is now a well established organization. The guest speakers of this year helped to make the club members feel more keenly the relationship of economic issues to the world and life view of Calvinism. Professors Buter and Vanden Berg served as faculty advisors. lllH i 'heir 'ies to 5P0n. large, Veekly lies in r ln- ond the etc. J its I fr , .: -:Q ,YA .' L, 'Y F? mg... ...MM - Q.. il. ' s ,,h,,,,h,,. .. xxxx . ...ws Mswmx -A un Q..-Kwan.,-4 Q .z ' 3 .W 4.....W. ENGINEERS CLUB Top Row: R. Venlet, L. Meyer, S. Ga- brielse, C. Spoelhof 2nd Row: B. Huizenga, A. Balk, N. Sweet- man, R. Westra, J. De Haan lst Row: R. Nyenhuis, K. Ludema, R Hertel, D. Holkeboer PHYTOZOON CLUB Top row: D. De Jong, N. Brouwer, W. Wiersma, D. Wiersma, B. Enserink, G Veldstra, R. De Lano, A. Hinders, L. Frey- ling. f Third row: M. Vande Gutche, C. Venema, R. Wassink, E. Kroon, K. Frieswyk, H De Witt, W. Stob. Second row: K. Vanden Hoek, C. Laninga, E. Zoeteway, M. Husingh, R. Blauw, K. Fridsma, A. De Jong, J. Scheeres. First row: T. Huissen, E. Petroelie, G. Hen- nink, M. Veenstra, M. Greydanus, J. Har- rington. ECONOMICS CLUB Top Row: C. Vande Ree, A. Volkema, B. Van Der Puy, H. Buurma, J. Hertel 3rd Row: N. De Graaf, J. Block, R. An- dree, J. Dykstra 2nd Row. B. Apol, B. Van Tongeren, D. Ballast, H. Postma, D. Steenwyk lst Row: G. Buter, Sponsor, H. Vander Bee, Vicar, D. Pruis, Treas., M. Vander Kuyl, Sec., L. Wilkins, Pres., J. Vanden Berg, Sponsor CAMERA CLUB J. Terpsfra, B. Enserink, H. Von Koeller, E. Hager, D. Malefyi, J. Boerema. SOCIOLOGY CLUB Top row: A. Terpstro, H. Teune, A. Berg sma, D. Molefyt, W. Siob. Second row: H. Hoogwerf, L. Berghuis, L. Londstrc, M. Vander Ploeg, R. AI berdo, L. Geers, E. Puite. First row: C. Schryvers, F. Burghgroef, J Kort, B. De Jong, R. Mulder, J. Mobin E. Kruithof, F. Bolt. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Top Row: G. Meieur, J. Lonl, D. Stevens. L. Hoeksiro, D. Gordner, R. Vander Loon 2nd Row: D. Buoy, B. Hcerdt, H. Dc Witt B. Venemo, E. Von Poolen ist Row: W. Ros, M. Nyhuis, A. Kikkerr C. Bolfoort, H. de Jong, L. Fryling, G Nyenhuis h tg, VV, in 0 , 1 s I ' li 3, if . .J ' J in L. Qi' 5 L Dr. Dcling 3 1 L 1 M A -'Q . 4 gl f-fa 3' - The Sil- sors 5' good F' cism of This is have n Christi: lecture The P5 Dr, DG of iwe the Ku Camera Club The students interested in the art of photography met for the third 1 sors Settergren and Dirkse to become bette year with Profes- r acquainted with methods of taking good pictures. Sometimes the bi-weekly meetings were stimulated by active criti- cism of black and white, and colored shotsg sometimes by lectures and demonstrations. Sociology Club This is the second year that the members ofthe Sociology Club and Professor Bouma have met to discuss the current social conditions in the light of Calvin's basically Christian principles. The instructive entertainment at the meetings included either lectures or educational films on present-day social problems. Psychology Club The Psychology Club is a recent organization at Calvin under the sponsorship of Dr. Daling and Dr. Plantinga. lt originated last year and has a limited membershi P of twenty students. Discussions led by the members, special speakers, and a trip to the Kalamazoo State Hospital constituted the activities ofthe club. 111 Arl' Club The Art Club is a newly organized club, its purpose being to stimulate interest ln the fine arts, and more generally, aesthetics, thus attempting to balance the program of the arts at Calvin. The club has engaged lecturers, made museum tours, and had meetings devoted to discussion to provoke thought and increase artistic appre- ciation. Government Club Q The Diamond Jubilee Year brought about the birth of the Government Club. The enthusiastic members under the leadership of Professors Spoelhof and Strikwerda, met bi-weekly endeavouring to undertake a policy in coniunction with the Hoover ff V W. A. A. The purpose ofthe W. A. A. is to provide athletic activities primarily for the women. This board, representing all classes, has sponsored basket-ball intramurals and the annual Play Day with Hope College. Besides athletic activities it sponsored parties such as the Hard Times Party and skating parties. lt also sponsored the selling of paddle pops at the basket-ball games. Commission for reorganization of the executive branch of the national government. ' . fl -H f , if- ul E if! meresr In 5 progfcm WOUYS' Gnd 'hc Uppre. Club. The Strikwefdo, :he Hoover ovefnment. women' and the fhef Top Row: C. Wondergem, l.. Wondergem, H. Buurma, B. Kool, J. Voogd 3rd Row: H. Reinink, G. Bos, P. Veenstra, J. De Haan, D. Heetderks, A. Dykstra 2nd Row: J. Vander Wall, M. Vanden Akker, D. Vanderzyden, G. Grevengoed, S. Kolk, J. Vander Hensi lst Row: H. Brummel, Vice Pres., E. Monsma, Sec., H. Groeneveld, Pres., D. Jeffer, Treas., G. Buter, Advisor Varsity Club The Varsity Club is one of the most active campus organizations. Now in its third year, this fast moving group of varsity letter winners has accomplished a host of outstanding achieve- ments. The Bere' Memorial Athletic Award was inaugurated by the Varsity Club this year. This memorial will be awarded in the form of a trophy to be presented annually to the outstand- ing senior athlete. lt will be given in memory of Joe Bere', who was accidentally killed last year iournying home from a basketball game. Other notable events and accomplishments include: the outstanding success of The 4-H Review , the Club's production at the annual Prism Party, the popularity of the Varsity Bar1Cli the organization of pep rallies to arouse school spirit, sponsorship of the basketball progrCImS printed for each home basketball game, sponsoring the traditional Counter-courtin' Weelsi promoters of the benefit basketball night to raise funds for the Bere' Memorial, co-sponsor- ship of Y-nite with the W.A.A., the annual spring stag banquet featuring juicy steaks , and finally the actual presentation of the first Bere' Memorial Award before a crowded stu- dent assembly at the close of the year. , lll ,,..-1-'ug ... ...1--Ii ' '. '9.-.1 -.I :wha - T'+ ' ad' Iieagt ul Adfiggg ihifd year, this 'ming achrevc- ilil year. This, 1 'lied the outstand- dttltalli kr of The 4-H Varsity Band: tbalt programs martin' weeitt ti cg-sponsor steaks : Casey Wondergem Editor .......... . . .Casey Wondergem Managing Editor .... ...... J im Monsma Art Editor, . . . . .Eunice De Vries Staff Heads The Prism From the first 155-page Annual of 1920 to this Diamond Jubilee Prism of 1951, the staff has annually depicted campus life as it occurs here at Calvin. This year the staff has attempted to give you a memor- able record of our Diamond Jubilee Year. Professor Radius was again the faculty advisor for this thirty-first review of cam- pus activities. The staff hopes that the Prism this year may be a pure reflection of all phases of student and faculty life during the seventy-fifth year of Calvin's existence. Seated: C. Baiema, Associate Editorg J. Bos, Faculty Editor, J. Klooster, Ping Pong Editorg B. Abm De Jong, Associate Editory E. De Vries, Art Editor, C. Wondergem, Editor. Standing: J. Monsma, Managing Editor, B. Van Dyk, Literary Editor, B. Hcerdt, Publications Editor, J. Veltman, Photography Editor, E. Cooke, Promotions Manager, R. Slater, Sports Editor, J. Strong, Activities Manager, T. Minnerna, Seminary Editor. Absent: D. Gardner, Publications Editor, M. Hoekstra, Senior Editor. I Top Row: E. 5601 : J. Edilo M.l' 4 o Ping- stra, K. Ve De Witt. ed fi I- Top Sent . . ...-. -....,..-1- - . s-.--.--.., A - .: 4 . -:--- 14..- --- -v- .......s .- - .4.s..4 -. - ---.-v-4-.- - - - f -'-------- ----ff- --f--.V-N , ., ,--- ' - '..' ' 5 Annual of 1 P 920 95l. the 'fl cam 'lm all lict h Plts life Nm, f . Thu Year the Dive you Q mem lbndj or- ubilee Year. again the faculty ini feview of mm :H hopes that 'he ' G PWC relleclion mt and laculty life il' YW' of Calvlnk Ping Pong Stat? Top Row: E. Roeters, B. Arnoys, M. Ten Hoor, G. Hoek- stra, K. Verhage, T. Vander Eems, M. Botting, D. De Witt. Seated: J. Klooster, Editor, D. Gardner, Publications Editor, M. Hoekstra, Senior Editor. 95 Q msd' , l?Ul'QllicoJ'tioms Staff Top Row: H. Van Kley, J. Leug. 3rd Row: J. Huizing, A. Buurstra, A. De Jong, M. Brune, E. Weidenaar. 2nd Row: E. Andre, M. Bielema, J. Stevens, L. Vander Linde, C. Pool, T. Hoving, M. Van Mouwerik, M. Greydanus. - lst Row: D. Gardner, B. Heerdt, Co-Editors. ,ns Photography Staff Top Row: L. Pool, B. Peterson, J. Veltman, Editor. Seated: J. Bolt, H. Triezenberg, T. De Jong. Absent: J. Boerma, A. De Young. Literary Staff Top Row: P. Veenstra, B. VanDyk-Editor. First Row: M. Van Dyken, G. Van Dyk, M. Van Hook, E. Vander Wilt, C. Balfoort. Absent: E. Hamstra. BUS The fdr WGS S4 volved years. sary Pr sive ye It was raise H iob anr ' A fa fr 1. 121 s 4: ,A ga s, ,2,,.,7 X 4 Q fi 4 ,awp I R I 1 s V' xv .Q .V V2 fi? New t ' D' llufld 4 Of. Qrz 9 3 Ydgnl 'Qld- H' mu, M. O Cao ACQGI Gin: -VKELHJ lgfiusnnmess allow The task of the Business Staff this year was somewhat more diFficult and in- volved than it had been in previous years. The Diamond Jubilee Anniver- v W fqq, WMMW, .f--- sary Prism proved to be the most expen- sive yearbook ever published at Calvin. u I Dirk Bruyn It was the lob of the Business Staff to raise the money. They did an admirable iob and kept us out ofthe red. Business Manager. . . .... Dirk Bruyn Treasurer .......... . . .David Steenwyk Advertising Manager .... Edward Van Poolen Standing: J. Setsma, P. Ryskamp, B. Venema, G. Klouw, D. Steenwyk, Treasurer. Seated: E. Evenhouse, D. Tibstra, E. Van Poolen, D. Bruyn, Manager, S. Kooistra. J. Stevens, D. De Lano. 119 .tif , 'T- ,!,.,'ji, asv... Standing: D. Pruis, A. Haagsma, D. Hoitenga, C. Seerveld, N. Tanis. Seated: C. Ter Maat. A, PM 2 The Literary Review The Calvin Literary Review, a campus magazine de- voted to the promotion of student writing, published two issues in this, the second year of its short history. The William B. Eerdman's Literary awards were again the prizes in the contest held in coniunction with the publication of the magazine. The winners in the fall issue were Connie Ter Maat, Dewey Hoitenga, Cal Seerveld and Rod Jellema. .4-sf ' X 'Q Y fi T dll J ,- Robert I I - ,I ,,, If-,I-----I----I-I -7- V - - teview ,I 0 campus magazine de- indent writing, published ,J ,W ot its short histofl DW! awards weft alll IU in coniunction with tlf 3, The winners in the Dewet HOW' , wt, lf i f if 1 + 1 Robert Haan, Editor Norman De Graaf, Business Manager The Chimes In its forty-one years of publication Chimes has become an integral part of student life at Calvin. Throughout its history Chimes has reflected everything from the ancient lnfra-Supra debates to the Hope-Calvin rivalry through the years. During this Diamond Jubilee Year Chimes has upheld its fine tradi- tion under the leadership of Robert F. Haan. Editorial Policy Committee Standing: N. Tanis, R. Jellema Seated: D. Baay, Prof. Radius, B. Haan, C. Ter Maat. 121 Reporters Top Row: D. Gardner, E. Rubingh, N. Vos, P. Schaver, M. Orlebeke, E. Nyenhuis, H. Guichelucr, B. Schur- mon, D. Berghuis, F. Snoep. Seofedz A. Hcagsmcl, M. Timmer. Top Row: J. Boli, V. Boermon, H. Groeneveld, L. Kcmps, N. Woltersdorf. Seated: E. Pasmc, J. Bos, C. Ribbens. . . 'G naar l22 Business Staff Top Row: D. Korthuis, D. Vonderzyden, N. De Graaf, A. Sfort, G. Klouw, D. Prins. Seated: J. Stevens. 117. fri? P ,,- M-- A TYP Wedn ,.4,,T Q LVM 1 in -Te fx ? 'i' 'L 7. In Th Chirn K A Typical Wednesday In e . .-- Chimes Offlce xx g x we Afternoon 1 5:-rs. - At typewriters: l. Vander Baan, J. Elbers, F. Burghgraef Standing: F. Riemersma, M. Hulst, S. Pousma, E. Vander Wilt J. Monsma, Editor B. Van Dyke, Business Manager 0 1 The Student Guide The Student Guide, an annual magazine published by the Student Guide commit- tee, is comparatively new on our cam- pus. During the few years of its exist- ence, however, it has become a most popular and valuable magazine. More popularly known at the Wolf Book, the Student Guide consists of an accurate listing of the names, addresses, and tele- phone numbers of all students, faculty members, and college personnel. This copy of the Student Guide was of much assistance in preparing the index of the l95l Prism. , ,,..', ,,.,., .,.q ' ...g-,,...g..... J-UI-- 5 '- -I ff I - I -- M. uzine mmit- cam- exlsl- most More ook, gurate tele- icullt This much ,f the id., J.', Q lt '21 -sl '! Prof. Bruinsma, Director A ,Al W hrs- '7 Band and Orchestra Throughout its history Calvin College has always had some kind of instrumental en- semble. Sometimes it has been called band and sometimes orchestra. There were times when the Calvin College Band or Orchestra numbered as high as 20 to 30 musicians, but without a permanent conductor the future of instrumental music at Calvin rose and fell at will. Student conductors were the general rule until the spring semester of T946 when Dr. Henry Bruinsma became the first instrumental director on the Calvin faculty. The orchestra that year was small, but a firm ground work was laid for a larger orchestra and a con- cert band the following year. . During the last three school years the Calvin Orchestra has grown in size and technique to the point where it now can make a study of representative' orchestral literature and present several concerts during the year. The concert band now numbers 50 pieces, possesses a complete instrumentality, and has participated in all-school programs, formal concerts, and short tours. Through the generosity of the Calvin College Oratorio Society and the Board of Trustees the band has received new uniforms this year. During our Diamond Jubilee Year it is esti- mated that the orchestra performed before before a total of approximately ll,O00 lis- teners and the band for approximately 20,- 000 listeners. 1. . fn' 1-J',.L- A..-L. '.::- -'fa r.. .4a.7...1.,:1-.-P: ..1::x.s I 5. 'vu' g1v.vx 1' '-Hr '-f,f,'!,.'-'-:'- '- ' -41:12 if ' W ' l '1, 7 'i, 'vD mmlhu vb' N ..-, .-L--, - -.1-1.4.-.,-N-.,.. .. 1- be fx 113 an ll it Gil Saxophones: John De Graaf Crystal De Weerd David Holkeboer Marilyn Scott Martin Vande Guchte Horns: Gerard Meyers Roland Peterson Cornets: Francis Bolthuis Henrietta Faber Barbara Gesink Evelyn Huizenga Stephen Kolk I. William Miller Betty Muller Harvey Ribbens Norma Unema Sidney Workema Arman Balk Flutes: Ruth Brondyk Therise Brummel Ed Cooke Elaine Sikkenga Helen Westra Clarinets: Adeline Abbas Marie Abbas Don Bratt Richard De Lano Corneil De Mey Arlene Doorn Merle Grevengoed Florence Teune Jay Vander Ark Saramae Witt Bass Clarinets: Henry Teune Bassoon: Melvin Wierenga Trombones: Hazen Brummel Preston Kool Dale Kuiper Robert Talsma Deean Ver Hey Lloyd Walters Thurman Rynbrandt Baritones: Henrietta De Graaf Jerry Van Dyke Elinor Wezeman Tubas: Herbeert De Vries Ralph Haan Arnold Hoekzema Wesley Rozema Percussion: Henrietta Faber Jack Grotenhuis Albert Klosterman Lawrence Veenstra Vlollns Clarlnels Trombones David Holkeboer Marilyn Seo!! Nkorhn Vande Guchle Horns Gerard blkeyers Roland Peterson Cornet: 1. F-une 5 Bonny.-.S I-I hr Bile Fab Y I Villlllcm Miller Beliy Muller Hervey hlorrnu Sidney Armen Ed Cooke Elelne Slkkengo Rlbbens Helen Vslesira Unemu ::ffLk Adgnme Abbas Marne Abbas Don Bro! Richard De Lario Clorlneis s Florence Teuno Dale KulP0 Jay Vander Ark Roberl Tolsn1o Sarorncle VVuH Deean Ver HeY Lloyd wauor Buss Clorlhefs Thurman Rynbrandr Henry revue Barlfones Bassoon Hen.-,ana De Graaf Mel .n vv erenga J,,,, vcr, Dyk., El nor VV z an ?fllUlQ FYIJGRLDI VVesley Rozema Percussion Henrretta Faber .lack Grolenhufs Alberl Klosferlnan Lawrence Vcenslra 'fx wav Orchestra Bass Vloluns Wesley Rozema Calvun Seerveld Flules Rulh Brondyk Theruse Brummel Carol Marcusse Helen Weslra Hamel De Waard Murlel Tlmmer Dorls Woodruff Vnola Shirley Balk Cello Grace Steven s Nell De Mey Saramae Wlll Bassoon Melvnn Wlerenga Horns Gerard Meyers Roland Peterson Trumpels Francis Bollh uns Rod Weslveer Hazen Brummel Thurman Rynbrandl Roberl Tolsma Percussnon Dale Grolenhuls Lawrence Veenslra Plano Sherman Van Solkema his lr-anon--s L uhh 'Q as-A. ,Q Q' . X 5 ,--.' , nu.-.M .N., Mal V fr, 1, 'Sky Q hw? f dh R .5 MQ , ' Nr ' 37. Wg -' Q'1jj'i' ,. , , I x 7,4400 3? x Q' ai , . f Ag 1 5, -mp x, , -5 -- . iii-iQ a v l F .N , xi A 4 R ' v if ' Q F ORATORIO OFFICERS . . . 5 I X .Q-'jg 1 F ?,,a5e-,X ee f f X4 'f ' Q LQ . ts W wMiwy,,w , i . . ,. sf , X. . X N. ,MMM-M V' . V' , ' f Q 4 ff M. Zwier, J. Kart, N. De Graff, S. Cooper, H. Slenk, G. Vander Ark, R. Tqlsmq, Eliiah Soloisfs: Ray MacAfee, Ahlene Dekker Heynen, Roger Roskamp, Helene Hek- man, Ralph Nielson. Messiah Soloists: Above Right-James De Jonge, Nancy Carr, Rosemary Franken, Simon Oppenhuizen. 129 5 . Y 'iv' 3' 5' x px . 'wi Top row: J. Stulp, J. De Vos, R. Talsma, J. Vander Ark, L. Wolters, S. Van Solkema, P. De Boer, N. De Graaf, W. Van Wylen, A. Broekema, E. Marlink, J. Stevens, J. De Graaf, H. De Rooy, P. Feringa. 3rd row: H. Brummel, A. De Young, B. De Long, E. Boeve, G. Vander Ark, F. Van Halsema, K. Boersmc, M. Bolt, H. Sprik, C. Dykstra, J. Strong, C. Tanis, B. Stuit, L. Bos, D. Jolink. 2nd row. E. Huizenga, M. Ten Hoor, K. Kosters, H. Holwerda, J. Atema, F. Slings, M. Swets, A. Borduin, J. Reitsma, H. Stab, L, Veltkamp, E. Weidenaar, F. Peterson. lst row: B. Davey, J. Kosters, L. Koning, L. Bouwman, B. Ekema, P. Van Solkema, J. Bos, A. Mast, B. Cook, L. Menin a, S. Witt, A. Huizenga, R. Franken, H. Nyenhuis. T wg l2l.1PigDC.f9i.iiif.QJ iQiIUQlll!' Once again the A Capella began its tri-weekly practices to perfect their singing for the glory of God. The choir, under the faithful leadership of Professor Swets, toured the West this spring, sending, as they went, a mixture of harmony and peace to all those who .ird their inspired singing. Under the capable direction of their director Prof. Seymour Swets, the choir contributed to the success of the Diamond Jubilee Pageant, A Tree of Life . The choir, with its beautiful singing, proved to be the connecting link between the various scenes and the pageant. pmf- 5- 5 .e,,, D5,e,,o, J .-. . ' .f 7- +i2,s.t2 fer J jj re . ff L A fe T2- , toured ssor Swels Profe 6 0 D. .C vo L 0 'U U 0 ..- .- J 4- f - 3 .- U '4- 0 f .- - L. 9 'U C 3 . .: o .c U 0 .c r- 15 o 0 CY o 7' H 2 m 0 E of harmony and peace fo a mixture sending, as they went, spring, the VVest this their Under the capable direction of singing. their inspired .ard those who QU the success of the Diamond to choir contributed he r Swveis, t QL! yrn ro-E- Se P ector dir wr 25395 111091.65 ,, 1, tl ft 5 YQ3 si i A LCQWQUHQJ c0rm'Eur'EbuMes Emo success of NA TWQQ 01? We - , 5 ' :QS s as ZF fs ll my um A ew 'fam .: 'sf -1... Top row: J. Ryskamp, J. Van Zytveld, A. De Jong, B. Huyser, K. Malipaard, E. Rubingh, C. Fey, H. Roelofs, G. Meyers, J. Van Dyk, J, Vander Tuig, R. Blauw, E. De Vries, P. Zylstra, E. Masselink. 3rd row: B. Rycenga, L. Nieuwenhuis, S. Kooistra, P. Bakker, J. Primus, M. Hooker, H. Eiten, S. Kolk, J. Koldenhoven, D. Den Besten, C. Baiema, D. De Witt, J. Kooistra, A. Kooistra. 2nd row: A. Prince, B. Feenstro, G. Van Dyk, M. Okkema, K. Bos, C. Hibma, C. Seerveld, H. Rensenbrink, W. Van Essen, C. Brouwer, D. Cooper, R. De Waard, A. Roukemc. lst row: L. Kleinhuizen, pianist, M. Ferguson, A. Flokstra, M. Flokstra, R. Ver Meer, D. Hinz, J. Bergsma, W. Stob, P. Runia, J. Vander Ploeg, J. Sweetman, J. Van Dyke, Prof. J. De Jonge, director. l l l l Radio Choir sings over the air every Sunday on the Back to God hour. The choir made several appearances at rallies in the vicinity of Grand Rapids for the purpose of arousing more interest in our radio program. Accompanied by Prof. James De Jonge, choir director, and Rev. P. Eldersveld, radio minister, the choir 3 o X' m ','l Q 6' C '1 rn o Q D' V' 'o :. 3 no -1 3' 5. 0 3' o :. -9' '1 2 s4 o 31 rn 7 U5 Q 5 a sc 'N o 3 Q Q 5. 3 ln -P C a. ro D 'P Ui -4' 0 U' rn J J 4 S ug ag 9 Dllua siouo l 4100 D lllo . OM 3 P00 9 UMW ls H00 ad 9,44 S Qsueto '1a6ounw 46199 -JW '9 'lPU!M P Sfl0gmA WM uo mal sgq laiog active in the service of the Lord. 3- g 15' -1 K3 :- -fs cn ET 3- r7 - :T -n 3 -4 Prof. J. De Jonge, Director lll L by Prof. Accompanied our radio program. interest in fe IRQ arousing choir minister, the dersveld, radio es De Jonge, choir director, and Rev. P. El QNX J be This choir truly offers cu way 'For Calvin students to nxakes a tour each spring. ,i - .Q. X i , tffss. w ' I- 'ffkil f '- K ' , f H' gf, 2' ai P235 A fl z, ni f rf. ff 2 Q- z R-rf G4 ?f'i,,',i,- . ' 2. fy-iffy Y A, .ft f?gi.,-E 1 . y s, fx- .521 1 , O ,Q-fs hz REQ, 'f 429 , l ,- V 1 , ff 3 f J. Nederhood, B. Van Dyk, M. Berghuis, adviser, C. Balfoort, W. Boelkins, L. De Koster, adviser Forensics This year Bill Van Dyk headed the Forensics Board as general manager, working in close co-opera- tion with Professors De Koster and Berghuis. This trio, with the other student managers of the various departments, found another busy but happy season. Working with Professor De Koster, Windy Boelkins arranged the debate meets. Joel Nederhood, oratory manager, co-operated with Mr. Berghuis in planning the local oratorical contests, while Carolyn Balfoort, interpretive reading manager, arranged the prose and poetry reading contests with Mr. Berghuis. Forensics season started in the early part of December with the local college oratorical contests. ln the Peace Contest, Evelyn Huizinga placed first in the women's division, and Joel Nederhood took first place in the men's division. On January 5, these students, with Eugene Rubingh as Calvin's extemporaneous speaker, went to the state contest at Albion College. Here Joel Neder- hood received second place honors, while Eugene Rubingh took third place in the extemporaneous division. Shortly after the Peace Contest, the Broadman and the Thespian Contests were held. Carolyn Bal- foort took the first place award in the Thespian Contest and Windy Boelkins received first place honors in the Broadman Contest. These students represented Calvin at the state contest held at Central College in Mt. Pleasant on March 2. The season began for the debaters on February 14 with the Annual State Tournament at Mich- igan State College. Although not winning too many debates at this contest, the debaters came out fighting at the Kalamazoo Contest on March l6 where they re-affirmed Calvin's reputation for fine debating. 133 1 1 1 I: f'Qf:'11E7 ' 1 ' . 1 1 1 s I V if 6 4. '. l '1 L1 5.52 ' Al..4.--.91l.,An.Anh '- '...kg1.4-..,..,.!-.SH 2--uns 11, 1 G 1 , 12 1 1 ,. 1 11 11 14 5 1 11 1 1 4 n I '1 I I It 1 1 1 1 J '1 11 .. I I r I n M -1 2 I 5 11 1, League Debaters 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B. Van Dyk, D. Aardsma, N. Wolterslorff, W. Boelkins I 1 Bock Row: J. Lemain, J. Winters, S. Von Reken, J. Maas. 1 Front Row: H. Boumo, N. Vos, M. Kreykes, M. 1 Anderson, E. Lewis, R. Biiiner. 1 1 1 1 1 Exiremporoameows Speaking 1 1 134 H W!111m1rne1r Tournament Debaters Extemporoneous Speukef E. Rubingh OIU f r, 1 J BROODMAN OWU' W, loelliu On February 21 First place hor Fran Wieland 1 at the festival This year has and the s1ude1 partment. Fm and develapin 0rul Inte INTER PQETRZFWLVEVS1 kins ent Deliaters Oratory Winners BROODMAN ORATORY: W. Boelkins PEACE ORATORY, Men: J. Nederhood , 2 -'Sai-I I Q.. g +5 A QW? . . 0 P g A tl E, 1 A e 5 , ,, , . . ',:'Z-,'. id PEACE ORATORY, women: THESPIAN ORATORY: E- Huilengo C. Balfoort On February 28 and March l the local interpretive reading contests in prose and poetry were held. First place honors went to Carolyn Balfoort and Casey Wondergem in the poetry section, while Fran Wieland and Howard Slenk won in the prose division. These four people represented Calvin at the festival held May 4 at Western Michigan College. . This year has been another year of top notch speaking experience for th'e Forensics Department, and the students will testify that they thoroughly enioyed every, minute of their work in this de- partment. For in' a Christian college what can be more enioyable and more profitable than using and developing our voices for God's glorification? Oral Interpretation Winners news Speaker u Minot FQ Y INTERPETIVE READING, POETRY: C. Wondergem INTERPETIVE READING, PROSE: H. Slenk INTERPETIVE READING, INTERPETIVE READING, POETRY: C. Balfoort PROSE: F. Wieland 'X Top row: K. Prell, R. Van Heyningen, T. Andriese, H. Evenhouse,.D. Vanderzyden, D. Dykema, B. Vetten, J. Andriese R. Slater D. Tibstra J the Whey llfl ll , I , lu 0 'f 3rd row: J. Hasper, R. Westmoas, D. Brett, J. Boerma, A. Start, E. Boeve, E. Evenhouse, H. Hall, J. Ozinga, C. Vlondergem. 2nd row: N. Schelling, J. Bushman, J. Kort, M. Nyhuis, F. Wieland, M. De Boer, D. De Lano, J. Battles, M. Vogel, M. London, V. Kool. lst row: M. Dirke, S. Staal, R. Ver Meer, D. Kass, B. Nieboer, D. Nagelkirk, S. Pousma, M. Drukker, J. Bets, H. Hertel. Mrs. M, Batts The fifty members in Calvin's dramatics organization are those who have passed the try-outs for qualifications of voice and dramatic ability. The public perform- ances of the club are evidence of the suc- cess of the members in fulfilling their re- sponsibilities. This year Mrs. Martin Batts was again the capable director and Mr. Radius was the faithful sponsor. Liilioning prosper .5 5 Itbeis 'J l Ill ll UCll9S:Q. W M ., W., .dlmon 1 1 ll 5 H Evenhouse Treasurer D Kass Secretary R Slater President Dr Radius Advisor ll rye --Quits ' Auditioning prospective club members Mamie.-rmiiss Potential actresses anxiously wait to audition for the Thespian stage, 'QV f.. ,f A busy season Jcebouud J! production IG three nights ir currorn rose, t drobness and r vincinl farm tot realistic drama tor Iceboundi realty is. w , . l J ,f ! ' A 2 hui, igv MQ- f 1 9 f s . 1? w 5 4 ? 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Veilirsilty Seguaefl ln keeping with the spirit of Calvin's Jubilee Year, our Knights began a truly jubilee season with a decisive victory over the Scots of Alma College. Since the Scots, champions of the M.l.A.A. last year, were picked to retain their title, our Knights were rated under-dogs in their opening tilt at Burton Gym. Although at half time they held on by a slim lead of three points, the team greatly increased this lead and proved that they were the superior quintet. They came through as true champions, beginning a string of victories with a 52-39 win. The spirit shown in this game was to be seen through the entire season in which Calvin set an impressive record of l3 wins and 3 losses. The Raiders of G.R.J.C. were the second team to feel the strength of the Knights in a hard fought contest at South High. With Rosendahl pacing the scorers with 29 points, and De Stigter and Kool controlling the backboards, the J.C. five received a 72-56 drubbing. Continuing the rapid pace they had set in the first two games, the Knights handed the Aquinas Tommies a 7l-40 trimming. Although the regulars played only half the game, Aquinas was not able to keep pace with the fast moving Calvin boys. Kalamazoo traveled to G. R. seeking to carry home a victory, but they were destined to return home empty handed. Already in the first few minutes of play, their hopes for a win dimmed as Calvin lumped to an early lead, which was never seriously threatened. Big Rosy bettered the school scoring record, which he set last year, by dumping in lA field goals and lO free throws for a grand total of 38 points. lfli Every ga 40 minut thrilling . iubilee season with i of the M.l.A.A. iast their 0Pening tilt at tts, the team greatly lme through as true in in this game was d of i3 wins and3 its in a hard fought I De Stigter and Kool handed the Aquinas ne, Aquinas was nvt destined to return e of 0 win dimmed Us --Rosy bettered ii' and I0 tree thfows gn AI evffl W' A trip to Vdfwflii roll College sqvdd The tipoff. . . a tense moment! After traveling to Alma, the Knights were faced by a high-spirited Alma squad which they had de- feated in the season's opening game. The boys from Alma were determined to get revenge fOr the loss they had received. As the game got under way Calvin seemed to be stunned by the at- tack of the fighting squad and at half-time trailed by a 32-28 score. During the second half the lead changed hands many times as the teams traded basket for basket. But when the final WhlSile blew, Alma had outlasted our boys and served them the first loss of the season, 61-59. In one of the highlights of the season, the crusaders of Wheaton College in lllinois met the Knights before a sellout crowd in Burton Gym. Wheaton, who had beaten the Knights last year, was determined to repeat their performance. But this time the Maroon and Gold could not be stopped. 5lU9 Slager, playing his last home game for Calvin, put on a dazzling dis- play of ball handling and led the team through one of the most surprising upsets of the Yea'- Wheaton was turned back by the hard running Knights 73-50, and Slug received one of the greatest ovations ever given a Calvin player when he left the floor late in the game. 1445 lough sledding. T all l9 men on th und only two fcile travelling all day, second time of the deleot of the yee lroveled to Hollqm ler with Hope. Al lllghls could not r as Hope played ol leur: Final Stow, I, lhe fecovefec victories lf' Qflmes i ior College, been be und FQ men Pfevic l lily Wus repeat record to I2 OC ,nr At every game A panorama of expression' A trip to Wisconsin to oppose a powerful Car roll College squad gave the Knights some very tough sledding The Carroll team ran wild as all l9 men on their squad entered the game and only two failed to score. The Knights after travelling all day went down 87-58 for the second time of the season. The third and final defeat of the year soon followed as Calvin traveled to Holland for the traditional encoun- ter with Hope. Although favored to win, the Knights could not keep up in the scoring race, as Hope played one of its finest games of the year: Final Score: Hope-75, Calvin-70. The team recovered quickly, copping four quick victories in games with Olivet, Kalamazoo, Jun- ior College, and Ferris. All of these teams had been beaten previously in the season, and his- tory was repeated as Calvin boys ran their record to l2 wins and 3 losses. Team Managers F. Snoep, G. Grevengoed D. Ballast 147 Sisco passes to Butts Season Record l3 wins - 3 losses Calvin Opponents 52 Alma ........... .... 3 9 72 Grand Rapids J. C.. .. ... 56 71 Aquinas ......... . . . 40 80 Kalamazoo .. ... 64 73 Olivet ..... . . . 53 64 Ferris . . .... 49 94 Aquinas .. ... 51 59 Alma .... . - - 61 73 Wheaton . . . . . 50 58 Carroll ... ... 87 70 Hope .... . . . 75 58 Olivet ..... .. . . . . 27 7l Kalamazoo ....... . ... 53 75 Grand Rapids J. C... .... . 35 72 Ferris ........... . . . 64 74 Hope .... . . . 63 l,l l6 867 Sid and Sam usually took care of things Our Cheerleaders G. Van Dyke, M. Benninga, E. Humstro, M. Zienstra -x'N ,... ., Average 69.7 points Average 54.1 points How high can one man get in the world? W5 good as Colvin Wheoto The climox of tt Hope against eoc the Civic Auditor the building os humiliating defeq nt Hollnnd three hnttled it out in the 32-32 deodlc Second holl proc hrst eight minute 05 ' colmg liorro nheod with two hnol effm by H finished the Secs l Oil- ll05enduhI polnls' ustuu S Po Sllllug played clinchth ewin fo Wu . V Sulllmo ini ICQ und plflnnit Welles 'Sf llitls goodbye Slug, as Collvimi whigos Wheoiiltorm 73-505 The climax of the season pitted Calvin and Hope against each other on the large floor in the Civic Auditorium. 3500 fans iammed into the building as Calvin sought to avenge the humiliating defeat they had met in the Armory at Holland three weeks before. The two teams battled it out in a real thriller as indicated by the 32-32 deadlock at halftime. A fast moving second half provided much excitement as nei- ther team could gain a safe lead during the first eight minutes. Then Calvin cut loose with a scoring barrage that put them i7 points ahead with two minutes left in the game. A final effort by Hope was squelched and Calvin finished the season on the crest of a 74-63 vic- tory. Rosendahl and Kool each contributed 20 Points. Stu Sisco added l7 more, and Rog Postmus played a brilliant defensive game to clinch the win for the Knights. The Calvin victory was a fitting tribute to the many hours of prac- tice and planning spent by Coach Bult and his proteges. Every game had its table full of wheels' 5 man, D. Sweetman ll al n 58 Hope Frosh ......... 1. I I I l C N-U e ' Cl 1.B ' C opefi e Y 1. aoflmog Jimmie' D' Built G Bum' mfln' ' 1 Couch ' D. 5 'ee , swndtngg Homage, ,N A cxeds . 1 se Elf F, I Freshman Squad - ll E Frosh Cage Totals llwon-2lost Calvin Frosh i ll J 9 b 45 Fox Jewelers ........... A Left to right-Coach Buter, J. Thomasma, H. Holstege, T. Rott- 67 J. PJTYSJCCII MCIIOFS. . . 63 Aquinas B Team ....... .I 69 Kalamazoo Frosh .... l M 38 Muskegon Christian.. . Ii 4 56 Aquinas B Team ...... li 57 Western Michigan Frosh . . . 46 Hope Frosh .............. 76 Washington Square Merchants 59 Kalamazoo Frosh ........... 85 J. C. Physical Ed. Maiors. . . 61 Aquinas Frosh. .. 150 Opponents 42 ...42 ...30 ...62 ...3l 19 ...65 .....3l .....6O ....67 54 45 ..57 rl :J 1 l Knighti Knights during P069 ill the Pimp lengt Door, Mead. selves ot Ersl defeui game two gqmES f Uplleured to Knighlies and between Met the Cho! iengi Gym, by U 5 be llled efforts Qhlies W Et of Kni Opponents 42 42 30 62 1.- 31 19 65 M31 11,60 N67 1 'H45 M57 Top row: M. Von Andel, K. Bos, B. Hoek, C. Hoekstra, J. Poel J Huizengh M Van Dyken D Gosselink M. Ohlman. 2nd row: G. Hennink, G. Buma, N. Oosthoek, H. Miedema, A Mast J Gerrnsen M Btelema B Mulder 1st row: M. Vander Wiele, M. Schaap. Knighties Not to be outdone by the impressive record set by the Knights during the 1950-51 season, Calvin Knighties set the pace in the fight for the championship of the Grand Rapids Pin-up League. By defeating such strong teams as Michigan Door, Meadowgold, and Beehive, they had assured them- selves of first place as our book goes to press. Their lone defeat came at the hands of the Michigan Door team. With two games remaining in the season, the Meadowgold team appeared to be the only obstacle standing between the Knighties and an undisputed championship. In the first game between Meadowgold and the Knighties, our girls defeated the challenging creamery outfit in a showdown at Central GYH1, by a score of 25-17. Under the guidance and com- bined efforts of Coach Bult and Marty Van Andel the Knighties were a well trained and smoothly operated squad, Of which Calvin could be proud. 151 RTS SPRING SPO Track By winning ciding fuctc reloyp bY 0' other meet: others, the history. The first cor Colvin, Aqi team exhib score being Aquinas i7 ond John Fr Nugstortt The Seconc Onslaught hitch score Blllhmen n, Aimq 67 11,3 1-x.s... 44 . V Top row: A. Berkompas, A. Bergsma, P. Veenstra, C. Seerveld, H. Reinink. First row: B. De Koning, D. Vanderzyden, S. Kolk, M. Hooker, J. Karsen, P. Gezon, C. Bult, coach. Track By winning three meets the hard way, the de- ciding factor being the final event, the mile relay, by overwhelming the opposition in an- other meet, and by being overwhelmed in two others, the Calvin track team of l95O became history. The first contest was a triangular meet between Calvin, Aquinas, and Muskegon J.C. Calvin's team exhibited depth in all events, the final score being Calvin 90, Muskegon J.C. 23, and Aquinas l7. New men such as Andy Bergsma and John Formsma proved to be essential spark plugs for the team. The second meet saw Calvin succumb to the onslaught of a strong Kalamazoo team. The final score read, Kalamazoo 95, Calvin 36. The Bultmen next tasted victory when they beat Alma 67112 to 63M. For their fourth meet Calvin traveled to Holland where they engaged in a triangular meet with Albion and Hope. The Albion speedsters proved to be too much for either Calvin or Hope. They walked home with the victory ll3V2 to 24V2 for Hope and 24 for Calvin. ln the last two encounters Calvin's fast, smooth operating mile relay team proved to be the deciding factor in the victories. The final scores for these meets were Calvin 68, Grand Rapids J.C. 63, and Calvin 69, Hope 62. The mile relay team lcomposed of Paul Gezon, Marv Hooker, Bob De Koning, and Bill Stobl managed to take home victories in four out of the six meets. Jim Karsen and Sam Cooper were always good point-getters in the hurdles and field events respectively. Standing: M. Dekker, H. Groeneveld, Coach A. H. Muyskens, A. Peelen, A. Kuipers. Kneeling: D. Heetderks, E. Vander Weele, J. DeVries, J. Haverkamp, Tennis CaIvin's powerful 1950 tennis team again came through with high Iaurels. The net squad, under the guidance of Coach A. H. Muyskens, defeated ll of their 13 opponents. The only losses they suffered were at the hands of Kalamazoo College, which boasts a team of national renown. Coach Muyskens' teams have made an enviable record for them- selves by winning 55 out of 61 matches during the past few years. The Knight's No. l man was Marty Dekker who filled the position very capably with his smooth, consistent game. Hard-hitting John DeVries and steady Ed Vander Weele played the No. 2 and 3 spots respectively. The 4th position was filled by Mitchell Laham, Howie Groeneveld played No. 5, and Lauren Wondergem rounded out the top six positions. The team was very well balanced at every position. Special mention should be made of the Sheboygan doubles combination of Dekker and Vander Weele. These two court stars wound up four years of racquet swinging in a blaze of glory as they lost only one of their doubles matches throughout the entire season. Rounding out the team were some very strong freshman players, including Jack Haverkamp, Dewey Heetderks, Al Peelen, Rog Postmus, and Gord Piersma. The Maroon and Gold netmen climaxed the i950 season's play by edging out the powerful Wayne University squad 5-4 on the Franklin Park courts. 154 lENNll Txexe. Q Champ Vander Weete John DQ V505 Marty Dekker f i Q QQ 1. net squad, tents. The sts a teum for them- i with his 'Ie played ml Howie ions. The ge of the turt stars Epf their ,mg veft' len, R09 out the S -Aww 96.-,V Ax,. f FENNHS Y 4' ,..a I ACTION Q- X ...W 5 'f-xxx Lauren Wondergem How, ne Groenevetd 1 TJ 'err .il ..-- ,.,.........4 I I . y' xr ll 4 f . 1 ' l X 1 s .1 Xl 4 X r sl ' 3 all 4' hsvgv t 4, -6. , . . Q r V. . ' 1, .vt . -F0 i. '44-1 f- V .M ,slit ' 1.3 r ,Ffa i .. ,V Q ,., , c ' n. M11 Standing Igll i9 riahl: Ccath G, Buler, R, Griller, official scorer, W, Slager, J. Brink, A, Dykstra, R. Bakker, E. Talsma, D. Jellr-r, M. Vanden Akier, M. DeStigter, R. Ballast, Manager. Kneeling, Ielt to right' J. Timmer, J, Voagd, J. Tirnrner, R. Houskamp, H. Brumrnel, N. Weemhal. low-nrinsidci 0445 Adil My xr lg 'gig pw 3 -1'- rs ff? wt! lag 4 .i iv i , .AN if f Q. 5 il, fn... vi- ru Nm Y. . 1 ...At ss, .g BasebaH Under the tutelage of Gord Buter, new coach in l95O, the Knight baseball forces recorded one of the best seasons in Calvin's diamond history The Maroon and Gold nine came up with 9 victories, 3 defeats and l tie. The successful season was climaxed with the Knights sweeping both ends of a twin bill tronf Muskegon Junior College 5-2 and 7.0 Mike Vanden Akker rapped batting honors for the year wills i7 hits in .12 times at bat for 0 -103 Clverogc SIUQ Siciqcr was runng-:Up with 17 lnits in 27 for 0 nga' 302 Ncfll Viirggnwtrof .-.fith 0 firil 'Ot1rn'l5 Ott' 'FQ tgp tlwrrfrf its 'lop lniftinq flf3DOtln'.rgnf Qfty' Dr' HCHH' lad 'iso tvfwttnff rrrft.-.f '.-.'r'l'r 1-.fini Utlff I fan: NO' fry' Drftwv-., ,-,ora Vrgwrjqu filrirjsr Utwff 'Hrs' D f,'r o1 ' rjfN f I r i i rzjffjffft N. 7 .,.tT, 1 i .1 I ! hi' is 3 ' l l I GH Provided w the i950 t establish ot this compq letlermen Ji Brink and Bill O'Hura. six lllGlChe5 lhe wins W' lawrence T Previously k Pwfessor jc Efonomics V NS first Yeo Wllfd to Q plflgued WH who freque lu sl season B05 to U, new coach in :orded one of I history. The th 9 victories, ed with the win bill from '-0. onors for the t for a .403 with l7 hits I with 0 -341 department. I 3iWl 5 and r Alike' and records. 11? sg. , i --ff' I U'N-.IFN 0 Lett to right: H. Jetter, J. Vander Henst, J. De Haan, Coach J. Vanden Berg H. Stevens J Brink G B Golf Provided with a nucleus of experienced players, the i950 golf team gathered enough wins to establish one of the most outstanding records in this comparatively new Calvin sport. Returning lettermen John VanderHenst, Hank Stevens, John Brink and Herm Jetfer combined with Freshmen Bill O'Hara, Jim DeHaan, and Gordon Bos to win six matches, lose seven, and tie two. Included in the wins were victories over Grand Rapids J. C., Lawrence Tech, and Muskegon J. C., who had previously been unbeaten by Calvin. Professor John VandenBerg of the Department of Economics who gained this excellent record during his first year as the Calvin golf coach, looks for- ward to a successful 1951 season. Although plagued with a lack of depth in the team, Coach VandenBerg has the experience of VanderHenst, who frequently took medalist honors during the last season teamed with O'Hara, DeHaan and Bos to keep Calvin in the win column. 157 J. Vander Henst H Stevens Puttin' On The Green Harold Joe Bere Memorial Award Presented annually to the senior varsity letter winner excelling in athletics, char- acter, and scholarship, as an enduring tribute to Joe's influence as sportsman, Christian gentleman, and loyal supporter of Calvin's athletics. e 1, Jig., ff ' Awarded in l9Sl to Sam Cooper The Bere Memorial Award, established in l95l by the Varsity Club, honors the outstanding senior athlete. The winner is selected by the Athletic Board of the faculty on the basis of athletic ability, christian character, scholarship, and extra-curricular activities. The award was founded to perpetuate the memory of Joe Bere, who died as a result Ol iniuries sullered in an auto accident while iourneying home from a basketball game, Each year the winner's name is placed on a permanent bronze tablet that remains onthe campus. A suitably engraved trophy is presented to the outstanding Ietterman by the Varsity Club. J, ,rg f' K' ' f. 'FAB' 6 lf x I. f- a , i,fQrwv4,1 v. 1-.W .an .J .K ,laqw pp I ku ., , ,W . ,M X If ' f L Lg: . ' ,442 I ,JV ' I .S+ 'Q , Ol- ,wil .. u 1 !g+1'I..g:f ' R: f , iq: 'JW 'iff L, W , - .I ml VI-f.,j,.-W' '. 12,2-., , - Q ,,, ' V px., 1.-M-' x RV' '3',4,5 , ' I . - xzsfsq, v INTRAMURALS 1. H 'r +V. ,. Q5 m ' . , ,if 2 4 P tl 2-3 N -5 N 4 ., NWN: S 1 ,, J 5 , sk, f. f '. ffejf: 1.5 . ' ff -fi Q ,wr N14 ! H. Buurmu . Hoffman V? f Q ,xhl W-.tx Sm, ' lf--4 an' Top .ow nn Dr . A Bnndshn- Yonvnq U 'v'v'nQr-n,f Huyuf g 9-76- -,',- j f . NX 1 M. 7 ,W ' . ' 1 xQ' 1 J, . w -is nA i .IIEOWI ,: , g . ' 1,1 . , fa,'4 r,, - .Q - - Q' ' . 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'n- -' ,Sr1'!l,'rg1'AL1'.'A gfliaqijlf :-, ' :. . n,.::'-Eiisxzqrs:.f6i-L.l:k1:- Gin: 'A firm:-2.x .Sixty 5,3 N51 -,-s'h.ti- .:i.f:.'rL-.,:'- 5- z. .A' 5- -,- ,-',-I ,.p. , 0 I Em-H ww--11--...-I-.-..e ,QQ -.-fb.:-1 .. - - . . A - nf 1'-' 'F' ' ' f' - Q .r ,. wi 1-7 W , an . fx 'wfffzwr' V A .1A,Q H , ,W ' l 1 March I5 I 876 was the birthday of 'onze theologische school It was firmly planted on the Word of God. fruits 1 Agadell College marked market is reprl alogische God. After the planting the growth, after the growth the fruits, the harvesting. The first of the fruits the Academy, the High School. Then the College. The College came and the College grew. The commencements marked it, the buildings marked it, and the students marked it. Today, Calvin, thru its students and alumnae is represented all over the world Qs. EV 2 Fm 571, ax 25.511 4,1 ,' , if V Il -3,-W'..-,.1I:-g.,qy. I ,ful .', ed ,, 'vw .' l 1. '- ,fr T lmhv. . an 5 M... 5 KY 1 ,.wf,'.,..,. A e-1,4 V I vf Z . 2.-...J ,, f Lf' ... -, , , .,,,.,.. , Q . iw - A v 0 A ... A -.Q ,H 'mtv U ., ' f P2 .', .. k'2'z 3?':fL' .J ,,,,,,,, Q53-iv Nkfil, 'az . :,Nj'X.....-.,'1Jg ... G-an S ,ar Dr. Henry Zylstra, author ol the Pageant, checks last minute details with the knights, Bill and Casey A highlight of the Diamond Jubilee celebration was the presentation of the pageant, A Tree of Life. Diamond Jubilee Year at Calvin was highlighted on March 20 when the Jubilee Pageant, A Tree of Life was presented before o full house in the Civic Auditorium, Written by Dr. Henry ZylSlfO, A TWP of Ulf? d0DlCt0d in word and song the history of Calvin College and Seminary. The S7090 WGS f0f1'lS'lCUllY Gnd Oftistically designed by Edgar Boeve, while Jerry Strong managed the SD0Cl0l lighting effects. A large cast of thirty-five joined their eflorts with the Band, the A Cappella Choir, and tl'e Seminary Choir to render a magnificent production- All this was Under the talented clirectfon of Misa Martin Batfg, The tree -.-.as p'an?ed in l87o under cczrelul nurgfi-g it grew, and today we praise God for IlS fr-fits in all ----allis of lite From the 'inte that t' qi c'rrtf,gm Opcfmd to flag time it Closed again the audience scz' spellabowad af. e'-'en's from Tito Cla:-,Q ' 4f'f'4l9l of 1861 Umll Calvin of l95l UH' lolded before '0 ' The i 'ga'v'ss?i-v'aess ef fire ' 'i'o'io lyy Dominee Vanden Bosch, the t7fSt C1l3l3oint:1'en' at li? 'i '3 500' e A Q' r f' f '-'- 'I ' ' ,a,.,.,c, fa r Scan 2 'e feeling Ot s'tCr1Qlll U5 the Rev. Arn ltttt. Stage design . luis, assistant to th er, e c l i ig' 3 'Lf- Rev, Arnold Brink, Producer 1t,check l t ' sos mmm Top: Ed, Mrs. Botts, Dr. Zylstrc ond Hcrold Volkcmo, the 1 Voice, orronging cues. Below: Mrs. Bctts, Dr. Zylstro, D. Koss ond J. Kort, ore introduced to the oudience by C. Wondergem. I E. Boeve, stogc designer, matches wit with Dr. Zytstrc ond Prof. Swets viewing one of the D. Koss, ossistont to the director. dress rehearsals. Mrs. M. Butts, the Director. i I WGS I-gb Pageant, A Tree Jr. Zyisiial inGfY' The smile x, ,..,.. iaged the swf A CaPPe Choi der the 'Med W, 14 ' f- u its iaise God for ain the cl0S9d GQ of 1951 un' ,nm ivan -4 r . A Vrir B0SCh1 ' 0, Iht fsifengih ru I? of 7, A 4 A uiree or Lure lf' f I z 2 5 t i E Q I V l l l l l l left: J. Nederhoed, os Dominic Von Goof, introduces thi' speokers ot the Silver Jubilee. Right. The First Knight presents Mrs. Botts with o bouquet of flowers during curtain coll on the second night' l 4 ..... l cornerstones were lord ond cis Colvin went to work in oll professions, the glorious beauty of the U: ll lust scene cis Colvin of l95l wos reolisticolly portroyedg these ore scenes which sholl reniciin I 1: J for niciny yecirs in the minds of those who witnessed this singulor productioni ond ecich time ci l i , . . . .l scene is rccolled, there will be new occosion to glorify ond to thonk our God from whence all these blessings Come, fl .i l'1 ' '1 ---'rf tu. lf-rome Show: Jo Kor! handle-d the cosluming The Momma brothers inspecting some of 'hp PIIKVVH' V 'tff W . fb 'Du 3 f T ,fl I ll 5 f r X.. I u l I l . ll A ', file-up artist discussi wtged, llUlJlllQhi and 5'f's meets the lovely M, Bolt. Q5 E, 'X 'X'-Q l l -N 1 S i I l X l if if0dUces the hlfl bouquet Ai 1. The makeup artist discussing old times with J. M. Veltkomp, J. Huizingo, P. Feringu ond W. Rozemo take time out tor u tomily N.-derhoed, E. Rubingh, ond J. Vriend. portrait. ty ofthe lll femflln Casey ond Bill, the Knights of the Pogeonl, in full dress. ch time a hence all l l ?'a Bing ngeifrls 'he HLoveJY J. Vriend os Prof. Schoollond, speak' ,fthe Pagecnppfqpgfw. 0 Y ' ' 0 ' ing at the Silver Jubilee celebration. Q .Q S ff x7 Us ffl T' 171 Dm' ,FVA VL! E L - -X Sv YDQC. F1 3-YW L LC. J rm f cy' 0 Q, UL I Mu I liersiolllulioebell I I 1 A5 ,fl 'I . W1 1 . Ofms V- - elPeu. lSllQrs J. Frens. is hummefl I chapel In of the est Register dull' hu T951 CALVIN JUBILEE PAGEANT SONG Words and Music by Dick L. Van Halsema Children of Calvin, lift high a glad song! Let a great anthem arise from your throng. Tower and pillar your tribute command: Symbols of vision and progress they stand. God of our College, Thy care we acclaim: Yesterday faithful, today still the same! Countless Thy favors, and constant Thy love, Hear our thanksgiving, O Father above! 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If-ffm ,bg ,..xA.-.vg3,4.'..: , f SEMINARY 1876 1951 Four generations ago a pioneering people lodged in the wilderness of a strange country were confronted with a religious challenge They sensed that their spiritual convictions in order to survive must take root within the Immediate cultural soil The faith which they had reaped from the land of their birth they were persuaded must be replanted within their new Christian community and begin its struggle towards religious self support The planting was humble and unimpressive Within the confines of a ministers study in a country parsonage several men engaged themselves In theological train mg The obstacles confronting this venture were many but supported and nourished by a persevering faith promises of growth soon became evident These initial efforts culminated inthe establishment of Calvin Seminary on March 15 1876 Smce this time the Semmary has enloyed a continued growth Within its historical development it has fostered Calvin College Materlally it has expanded from an upper room in a grammar school to a two story brick structure containing seven lecture rooms and a chapel Enrollment now stands at an all time high of one hundred and eleven as compared to seven in 1876. The faculty from one Docent has been increased to seven professors. ln the theological world recognition has been gained through notable works and scholarly accomplishments. During this anniversary year as we refiect on the past we are filled with gratifying respect. The establishment of a seminary by our forefathers testifies to a courageous faith which exhibited vision and foresight. The continued growth of the Seminary witnesses to us a faithful God providentially cultivating an institution dedicated to the promotion of His kingdom. As recipients of this legacy it is our prayer that we will preserve its gains perpetuate its truth and meet its challenges. lil! Fucu ty 0 l lrqnge lpirituql 'UI soil. T5UGded struggle iinister's nl train- ourished nl efforts iistoriccl from an ig seven 1 of one 'Docent ition has gratifying iurageous Seminart' licoted l0 r that we lm, r R -ou cl 1 ,Z xv'v!ltliClf't RUFQL-rg 'r A Q3 5 jj 'r 13 r, ri YCr'c.,x. ,1'UU,9,.U L Lcaui' Samuel Volbeda A.B., Th.B. Th.D. President Professor of Practical Theology Martin J. Wyngaarden F A.B., A.M., Th.B., B.D., Ph D y Registrar Professor of the Old Testament Clarence Boumg William Hendriksen George Stob A.B., A.M., B.D., Th.B., mo. A.B., Th.B., Th.D. A3-. V115- Profesxor of Ethics ond Apologetics Professor of the New Testa:-rent Professor of Hislonon Theology 1 93 ffffld. 3- 2 ! -2:7 E , 1'-ll ibn 1' lill Isaac I-.pol Eyron Center, Michigan Marvin Baarman Grand Rapids, Michigan Willis DeBoer Grand Rapids, Michigan Bernard DenOuden Edgerton, Minnesoia Jacob Hekman Ripon, California Tymen Hofman Barons, Alberta, Canada Leonard Hofman Grand Rapids, Michigan Edgar Holkeboer Grand Rapids, Michigan Rein leei Grand RGP John Med Grand RUPl' Herman T. lenison, Migl- Albert Ve Grand Rapid higqn nd Rapids, Michigan iichigan trnurd DenOuden gerton, Minnesota In 1 'men Hofmun Wong, Alberta, Canada tmdtt Michigan g boer d90' Hilkeniaiia ifdn d RgpId5r '4 Lf Rein Leestma Cigna Rapids, Michigan John Malestein Grand Rupidx, MiCP1igOr1 John Medendorp Grand Rapids, Michigan Leonard Sweetman Grand Rapids, Michigan Herman Teitsma Jenixon, Michigan Willard VanAntwerpen Grand Rapids, Michigan Albert Veltkamp Grand Rapids, Michigan Wilmer Witte Midland Pork, New Jersey f . N '23, 5 9 :J calcglllers 5 l Bock row: William Buursma, John Elenbaas, Harold Hollander, Harold Bolls, John Holman, Henry B0Cllf0W1P Ggikemg. P. Veenslro. Front row: Ralph Baker, Lawrence De Vos, Raymond Graves, Alfred Hannink, Earl Jobaay, Leonard , V -2-Fronlrowzl Bossenbroek. fl --Z'-I: 'fifffii' 1 A ,Q . wtf? E, our un- - -11 L.-1'-55' pp, gem u fri , -2- - 3 l :J 3 ,gm L J ,H Ng I . K C T T F in NIM. , ,, '.',,f' ., 1,7 f' 'fr -- - FF F 'fifffi -'J' ' ., . -dll -f-U ge K S f 1 5 M, ,.., ,, V I Bock row. J. Slck, R, Oppcrwall, C. Sclupmpcr, H. Lccslrna, H. Smil, A. Ponllcr, J, Ribbons, Front row: R. Todcrna, G. Torpslra, S. Tvrpslra, G, Spykman, R. Sylsrna, W. Swierengol l llllm n Hoflan, Henry 'Nun leonurd -1 . : E ' ,E 'lu - E7q::i :g,'E :M - ' DW' uv! .iw -, .1 Q -v -ww w - ,f , M , Nr- 1 x rr , ,, , rn Y, ,Y ,WJ , --.med-,. .1p.I.J Back row: P. Vander Weide, B. Van Someren, B. Ypmcl, J. Vanden Hoek, B. Van Elderen, J. Van Ens, P. Veenstra. Front row: A. Verburg, P. Zylstra, E. Walhout, M. Zylstra, S. Vander Jogt, N. Vanderzee. uou nnu'1:: ?i,E'? ,... FP I : v'x 'N fn! 'X 1 T 7 ' 1 5 I ' 1' J X' lf: Q 7 JQJUWJUCDFFS Top row: J. Bultmon, P. Brouwer, J. Boonstro, H. Hoekstrc, A. Bandsira, B. Dokter. u Front row: J. Gunnink, T. Friedkin, F. Bultman, G. Haan, H. Arnold, B. Bymo, H. Bultle. 197 ,T-iii-f V-, g-'N A1-fl,rk Bock row: K. Riefemo, N. Prins, J. Moliepord, K- SICQGVI P- L09efWcYf S- BUOY- ,.-........-7-v ,.., . . . .. .Ne ...X-x ,,g....x............-..me.,.....JM....,... W- .. . X - Front row: D. Negen, T. Minnemo, B. Niemeyer, S. Ten Brink, C. Persencure, B. HUY5e': J' Morren' h Sena .5 F, , -e - 1. - y-. 45. The Senc Je'-.vyf 1 15, N . lg. ii. f9.Uf. 3-. ..Q?s-.f3-. .f-Rf.-. 'f offocmh The Cory oldest st Year 181 tion unc Toduy Q duiiego X...--.i.fXff ififffziB.-.f.i,,:Q..1f..BQQf.T.TTff.ffly.,BQ.ATB?If ' ,A-', Y' :Aff ...ef '..,'. ll.-. . V B 'e.', ,QQ 1 ,.,,' '....'..'QQ'ffn1f .lff '..' 'fQ.Q'.liQ1':fiff,i9fL'4:f7,': '1 ' ' wgeonitersl Bock row. R. vcfmcm, A. vm. Andes, D. VOHdPIINOlI, J. wQ,5Ql.nq, T. Vcrscpuf. l ww Front row: A. Wolincr, C. T'-rpgho, J. Von Srfmpvomr, G, Voncic-n Bcrq, C. Westley, A, ZYISVVUA 'HQkmqn.'E'1ubQuY, 199 . Morren, . . :C 5 Q El UB :QW ul QS ., gke e ' 2 Iylstld' N. Vanderzee, M. Baarman, J. Morren, W. De Boer, J. Hekman, E. Jabaay, S. Rooy. CQ P K'-'J Q. EQQWCDIUQ-5 The Senate is the executive body of the Corps. Upon it rests the responsibility of facilitating and carrying out the decisions of the Corps. The Corps which now consists of the entire student body of the Seminary is the oldest student organzation on the campus. lt came into existence in August of the year 1884. According to its first constitution its purpose was to aid in the forma- tion and betterment of the students mutually and in their development severally. Today this purpose though 'formally applicable to Corps becomes focused in the duties ofthe Senate. Senate Officers: W. De Boer, E. Jabaay, S. Rooy, J. Hekman. more independent of the Seminary, Nil of subiects. Emphasis has been p Nll Nisi Verum d' ' lt be an February 17, Nil Nisi Verum is a club with a comparatively long tra ltion. g 1917 when Seminary and College were indistinguishable. As the College grew Nisi became, as it is today, composed exclusively of Seminarians. ln keeping with its tradition the club this year has engaged in discussion on a variety laced on contemporary problems pertaining to religion, society and politics. These problems during the course of the discussion are contrasted and evaluated in the light of our Reformed faith and Calvinistic heritage. Nlsl Domino Frustra A relatively young organization, this club is now in its second year. lts organi- zation was promoted by a feeling among many of the students that more orientation to contemporary theology would be of value. Accordingly, the club attempts to analyze some of the most vocal movements in' recent theology and to evaluate these in the light of Reformed truth. This year a study has been made of the ethics of Emil Brunner as set forth in The Divine Imperative. The club, meeting once in three weeks at the homes of the members, is sponsored by Professor Clarence Bouma. Dutch Club To fully appreciate our Reformed Faith a thorough 'knowledge of the Dutch language is indispensible. With the Dutch immigrant population on the increase a greater demand for fluency in the Dutch Language has arisen. Conscious of these two factors a group of students early last year organized the Dutch Club. Meetings for them involve industrious work towards a further understanding and ultimate mastery of the languages of our forefathers. To accomplish these ends members read Dutch abbreviated forms of liturgy and preach sermons in the Dutch language. 200 hegfll' Febr s me Wi 17 GY. com Coiie iS md P0sed ikussi on '1 vurieiy i0LJiem pefiuinin 9 iq e of 'he dis i cussiqn me 'id Colvinisti J C hefiidgel 'and YW. Its orgqn'l j tents that more oiientqho i gly, the club uttemp i theology and to viilmi ty has been madigf ti: re. The club, meeli RUM' nd by Protesspii t i . ,, MW , . ' 41ff?2M. NIL NISI VERUM A. Hannink, J. Morren, J. Hekman, J Van Ens, W. De Boer, M. Baarman, L Sweetman, B. Van Elderen, H. Smit Malestein. wow' :Ulm 50W Hd ,039 201 NISI DOMINO FRUSTRA Top Row: G. Terpstra, J. Ribbens, H. Leestma, M. Zylstra, J. Van Ens, H. Smit, E. Walhout, P. Vander Weide. Bottom Row: R. Baker, R. Opperwall, G. Haan, B. Bymo, S. Rooy, E. Jabaay. DUTCH CLUB Top Row: J. Wesseling, A. Bandstra, J. Hofman, H. De Groot, S. Vander Jagt, B. Den Ouden, G. Haan, B. Niemeyer. Second Row: L. Walma, B. Bymo, L. Bos- senbroek, C. Persenaire, S. Rooy, J. Mor- ren, B. Huyser. Bottom Row: H. Hollander, P. Brouwer, Dr. Bouma, B. Buursma, T. Hofman, B. Van Elderen. ,J. F ni! agewailllgu . ' dd ?fSlIIp of lhls les involtled an' M bi.weelrlY me OUO PRO REGE Top row: R. Todemo, J. Ribbens, N. memlleli. from Vcnderzee. Third row: C. Schemper, H. Hollander, ofthe mernli H. Botts, H. Smit, L. DeVos. le Second row: B. Von Someren, W. Buur- .sions ofhef smo, R. Sytsmo, E. Joboay, S. Vander Jogt. lmls ' First row: R. Groves, G. Spykmon, P. , I Zylstro, A. Pontier, G. Terpstro, H. llnesslollscom Guikemc. fi? , F W if -T: S ,gg 9 ,L :A ' 4' 1 E 7 X 1 .., Ns , -is 1 Q. I A the rmportonce X . qv mf. A .... rrunse Mrs. Clarence Bc V 3- 1. ' - 1 A J Club. Fromu sn L A , I s Club has grown unl A M ure divided into ni SEM DAME OFFICERS: Mrs. B. Den Ouden, President -J Opportunity for Mrs. J. Hckmon, Vice President A Mrs. H. Botts, Secretory hqye given in llllQd0m work' Mrs. B. Von Elderen, Vice-Secretory Mrs. C. Boumo, Advisor 7N.,, SEMINARY CHOIR Top Row: M. Zylstro, A. Von Andcl, H lqrus Guikemo, P. Brouwer, J. Molicpczord, J. cull bed Hekmon, D. Vondcr Woll, H, Smit, N ele Vcrnder Zoe. 'Allerlw Row 2: B. Doktcr, R. Groves, S. Vondcr OYE Jogt, J. Bultmon, B. Vcrmccr, B, Von Dllflngth Someren, H. Botts, T. Hofmon. esey Row 3: H. Bruinsmo, director, G. Hoon, llifhef J. Stek, W. Huyscr, P. Zylstro, L. DC Qlwg Vos, J. Hofmon, J. Medendorp, K. Sloqcr, ' Hem, W. De Boer. - 1 Qryeq YBlUln5 Front Row: H. Bullre, C. Tcrpsrro, B Cqminu Byrne, A. Honnink, s. Rooy, A. zyrsrro, rmmbu' ed exp A. Veltkomp, L. Bossenbroek, D. NQQCH. lVlneR . in , ellelmior G. Spykmon. -ar,-J Quo Pro Rege Quo Pro Rege was organized this year because of a growing consciousness of the task which our church is called to fulfill in our nation and in the world at large. The membership of this club is desirous of promoting a greater unanimity concerning the principles involved and the methods to be followed in the presentation of our heritage. At bi-weekly meetings papers are discussed which have been prepared by individual members. From time to time speakers are invited to address the club. While some of the members are looking forward to a life in the service of home or foreign missions, others expect to place an emphasis upon the congregation as a living witness to its community. Seminary Dames Realizing the importance of Christian fellowship among the future women of the manse Mrs. Clarence Bouma, some twenty-four years ago, organized the Seminary Dames' Club. From a small beginning of a few girls meeting in each other's homes, the Club has grown until it now has seventy-nine members. The members of the Club are divided into nine groups. Each group takes charge of one entire meeting, giving opportunity for training in group leadership. Throughout the year guest speakers have given informative talks on problems that pertain to this type of kingdom work. Seminary Choir As far as can be determined the Seminary Choir was organized for the first time in I9-41. After two years of existence it was not to appear again until 1947 and 1949. During these years it has favored with concerts a great many churches from the East to the far West. For the past two years it has been under the direction of Professor Henry Bruinsma. Through the medium of sacred song the Choir aspires to give a continued expression to the beautiful truths incorporated in and derived from Divine Revelation. 203 VT O 2 O ,. fx A lfflf' fx P Vhfj Ci, OUQITLZ U'vU1OVf3G' EA 57 -71 531 Y , X X X 'X A 105- 'A 9 ol curly i ew , FM ir' ig E 2 E Q K - K N f.- Patron and Professional Directory Mr. Glenn A. Andreas Dr. W. C. Beets, M. D. Dr. George J. Broodman, D. D. S. Mr. George De Jong Mr. W. J. Dykstra W. J. Dykstra Co. Dr. Donald Goris, D. D. S. Goudzwaard Coal Co. Mr. Ray Q. Harrison Hertel Electric Co. Dr. and Mrs. Garrett Heyns Dr. Stephen Hollander, M. D. Mr. H. Holtvluwer Mr. John B. Ibershof Dr. Nicholas Jelles, Jr., D. D. S. Mr. Roy Jurgens Keller Transfer Line Mr. Harold Knoor, Attorney Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Kuiper Mr. and Mrs. James La Grand 'J Drs. Laird, Gilbert, Boyce Musical Instrument Exchange Tony Noordewier 8. Son Dr. Peter B. Northouse, M. D. John B. Oom 8. Son Overbeek 8. Hoogerhyde Perennial Gardens Ruster Dairy Co. Starr 8. Starr, Attorneys Mr. Joseph Stevens, Jr. Stevens, lnc. The Tammingas Vander Hyde Jewelers Mr. Vander Veen H. J. Walkotten Thomas J. Whinery, Attorney Dr. Vfilliam Yonker, M. D. Zaagman Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Zondervan 08 rowin Hizhe,,0 hfllped usa ce M90 M. D. de fi P. I Ill!! ID. 1870 -- Rev. John Y. De Baun sent a box of Dutch books from New jersey to Grand Rapids, ufor the use of the stu- dents. ' Q , -M., 71 -xg , 5 S 2 I 1950-the newly enlarged library Growing . . . building with 125,000 volume capacity a i il If is completed. by the grace of God . . . 2 4 3 to the glory of God! l d ADVANCE - WITH Gozrs HELP! 1' Hitherto hath the Lo helped usv--I Sam. 7:12. i Calvin College and Seminary soundly Christian . . . Fully Accredited . . . Highly Honored Grand Rapids, Michigan S1 'B .A.,. it 4 --15 .4 X Co, To be remembered, fondly. . . on Your pleasure in food, as always s nrpened with Hekmarfs Town House Crackers C00 The pulls H-C0 210 l i f Ondly nan'S chefs l ,f H.. Congratulations to Calvin College on their Diamond Jubilee ECONOMY PHOTO SERVICE 722 WEALTHY smslsr, s.E. The photographers of the 1951 Ping Pongs Take a break! Coca-Cola Company The pause that refreshes 211 Have a Coke .ill-. I ..i....i- Fine Furniture since 1 91 6 We invite you to come in and see our complete selection in: Grand Rapids made Furniture . . . living room, bed- room, dining room suites, tables etc., Rembrandt and na lam Armstrong linoleums Tappan Gas Dee ps, , Ranges and the complete line of Crosley Radios, Tele- sision, Shelvador Refrigerators, Electric Ranges, etc. 1428 PLAINFIELD AVE., N.E. VAN EERDEN PRODUCE COMPANY 201 Grandville S.W. Grand Rapids, Michigan Phone 9-43 79 The Calvin College A Cappella Choi-r travels the ' GGNGRTII STAR WVAY9' Qui W - 1 Y Lower Fares - Fast Service - New Buses - Greater Safetv For information call 8-7976 NIIRTII STAR LINES - Wfhe Comfortabe Way 212 ,. EERDEN 'randville SIW apidsv Michigan UM? - wf - T-V, ' Ufxx ' I uf W' 99 ,gg W9 '1-ull' V-f June Bos in the New Al TO THE GRADUATES Welcome to the ranks and status of Alumni! TO OUR ALMA MATER Congratulations on this joyous Jubilee year! TO OUR FELLOW-ALUMNI Let's move ahead together! Our Association a better one in Hfifty-one! ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CALVIN COLLEGE AND SEMINARY PROF. GEORGE STOB MRS. DOROTHY FRIDSMA President Secretary-Treasurer 213 Office J ' -M, , , ll'-l fl ls Thug fumilin ll Ilmu H mln: V21 nv'-J' ,IF an 5' .41 .0- Z, vu Qs ,HW , nur I ... f xx U lu rl' ure' 4 :nn u u nln ll 1 1 S NX u 'L HPMQI- AWP 'hm' ls 2 T l Q f P mn Crispy Flakes Products Co THEODORE T. and THOMAS S. HELMUS Proprietors Potato Chips Jam Good Pop Corn Phone 3-3566 AROUND GRAND RAPIDS . . . there is a 27-year-old tradition of good taste and thought- ful service. It activates each transaction . . . your choice of a single jewelry ac- cessory or assistance in the purchase of a diamond ring. 0 FINE DIAMONDS U GORHAM STERLING SILVER 0 HAMILTON WATCHES 0 ELGIN WATCHES 955-957 Division Avenue, South v a n d B n h e r g Grand Rapids, Michigan JEWELERS Division at Monroe Division at Franklin f . l I l- 1 Osterink Construction i 2340 BURToN STREET, s. W. 5 Phone Anamore 6-4666 Co. fm N .- MH ,- is 4 l l l l. U L. agp- K I 2 IPIDS al'-Old . ' and thfxglllllon activales each V0 . . UI' Qholce lelrl' Hc- -lstanfe the tll8IIl0nd ring' NDS RLING siivii 'ATCHES 'HES Diiision at Franklin 5 1131 ,fnki , 'yi W FUR ln tliis era ol great decision, tlre 75111 .AllI1lYCl'S2ll'y-lull!ll1Olltl hIubileeolfCi-x1.v1N CoLi.1-111141 comes at ar most signilicznit tinre. and is a milestone in Cliristizrn ecluczition, znitl at reflection of the American way ol' lille. Calvin g'I'2ltll1lllCS are to be found in the lar-flung corners ol' our universe, zincl cacli is lJC1'l'O1'l1H11g a task ol' iinportzince in p1'opz1gzitiirg Christian principles, and tlie Ainerican heritage. lt is with priclc that the Staff and Management join tlie lrientls ol' Calvin College, in offering their congratulations on the inoinentous occasion of this Anniversary of serving Mankind lor the past 75 years. Reading Left to Right: 1 . Q 5 l l GORDON KIBBY, News Editor-Announcer LEE MATHEYVS, Staff Announcer-YVriter HENRY SXVIERENGA, .Account Executive YVILLIAM KUIPER, President-General Manager DOROTHY VANDER STEL, Receptionist ELIZABETH SHUTER, Secretary-Traflic Manager HENRY BOSCH, Program Director ROBERT TRAP, Staff Announcer ROBERT BUEKEMA, Staff Organist JAMES KINCAID, Engineer - ROY WV. MARSH, Pl'OdLlCC1'-X'Vl'1lCl' i YVILLIAM STEVENSON, Account Executive 217 Challenge Stamping 8. Porcelain Co. GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN A. H. RINGELBERG, President HAROLD A. RINGELBERG, Executive Vice President and General Manager CARL KLEIST, Vice President CORNELIA BOOMGARD, Secretary and Treasurer Fabricators and enamelers of almost anything in sheet iron porcelain. We specialize in porcelain signs and refrigerator work, both commercial and house- hold. Some of our other products are porcelain stovepipes, gas pump dials and housings, escalator panels, porcelain storefronts, porcelain panels for elevator cabs, porcelain parts for automatic poultry feeders, soda fountain panels, trailer bathtubs, and water heater porcelain tops. Nlny Coclfs' Blffmirzg ffvm' WSI on our Cfnlvirz Collrfgr and S1'n1,i21111'y,m11l zur' ffxlmzd our fzzfurly rmzgrfzlululform lo flu' gm1l1111lr'.w.' 218 0 Direct Mail Advertising co' 0 Business Stationery 0 Periodicals and Publications Grand Rapids Printing Co M. HOFFIUS, Proprietor 50 S. Ionia Avenue flllng in min signs ihouse- orcelainl escalator W nels for egkanzel fpouhry Representing the future of the country .llI5,dntl and this community, you are always welcome at any of the offices of Peoples National Bank. We are definitely interested in helping you get started right . . . and will glad- ly discuss your business and financial problems. ege I X 219 E . 'Z' wif an 0 008 Root bvvr llme m thv Falun Dorm Sold bv thc SONNEVILLD l 10 ll9'Yf K I 9 IIIIIONI 91 VE STREET 0 .MMD ,fW'nWW 221 -.xx n ,r it F . il I . , I A' fi: 5 Sl E, T81 Q Q .-'Iii Y ' , , i xxyu Q . K f , :Q A ,-, - f I 5 4 . s ' ' V 'Q VI ' ,l M I , li ,7', 'f,Q,N,,f ,,,!m Q A v If . M ' n ' 4 ' 5' A A Q3 U 5 .,..W,,,Q..X,.,,,,.W...,.WMWf I . x P J' 2 YLZY: 'Sf T -. TW 1 MPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 111 l. 2. 3. 4. Yu ou .184 BYLSB We deliver in J.. , w .!' 222 Taking time Out . . . Did you ever consider slientlintg at laws' vcztrs :tl out orintd liihlt lnstitutt, htlort- going into votn chosen lirolession or your lurther training? REMEMBER I'I' IS: l. A Ifr'fAf0l'IIZCI1 Bible' School. Majoring in the Bible! Relortned in spirit and standard. 2. A ClI1'I.SffIlII Life Center. IfVhich atmosphere could he more conducive to spiritual growth and develop- ment? 3. All Or1'ent11l1'Or1 Base. Many students have found thetnselvesn at our Institute. fl. Clzrisiiruz IfV0rlcers' Camp. Study the method of Christian witness in the light Ol the Christian inessage. You are invited to visit our institute and its classes. Feel free to consult any Ol our stall. Our course of study will never he a loss of time toward your career. THE REFORMED BIBLE INSTITUTE 1869 ROBINSON ROAD, s.E. GRAND RAPIDS 6, MICHIGAN BYLSMNS DAIRY COMPAN Home of Creamy-rich milk-taste the difference YVe deliver in yOur neighborhood . . . give us a ring - Phone GL 6-1824 1040 LEONARD, N. W 223 99 Congratulations to Calvin College on its 75th Anniversary V5 WORTH CROWING Ago JAMES K. HAVEMAN ARCHITECT 735 MICHIGAN TRUST BUILDING U GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN f QSCHWERV , , 0I gSc111iUH17 A mmive wnldbum w md spiritual mf d A. 000 BU gLITY CUT RHT MAA uos4 wesr LEONAQD AT powenzs L1 5- X 4225EfffffffESfffiiE2:1:1 :: : - ' El Q N :islam Bommc COMPANY 15 Putnam, S. W. I 224 VEMAN I WW -ffm W Q fl I1 YEARS or ovsrmcnvf sooxs seg 3 S S Q A F e 7 my .rg Z Z 1 X 1 f ,,,,,,,,f M f ffff 'ff ,,. Q1 fffff f My HA? '1 C211 I o11 SCYC'llly-IIYC vezns C.,1lx11 ' ' 1 P bk SCll1ill111'y has been 111z1ki11g its dis l111ci1ix'e cio11t1'il111lic 111 Lo the c'11lL111 1l 11111 SlJlI'llll'l1 llle of LXIIIC 4 - 1 I'lC2l. 69 6056 if uf I For fo1t5 YCHIS m the same Splfll Eeld mans books have earned th1s dxstmetne message to an ex C1 xudemng pubhe 1n IhlS WM B EERDMAN5 GRAND RAPIDS 3 MICHIGAN 225 f ' 0 MPANY V Country and the world. 2 BARNES fjffjjj CCDNSTRUCTICDN CCDMPANY Puffer-Hubbard Manufacturing Co. Q Grand Haven Michigan Makers of REACH-IN REFRIGERATORS .Smeelink Optical Service 202 Loraine Building 4 V I Phone 9-6161 Experts in the art bf making glasses DAIRY DELICATESSEN CASES DRY BEVERAGE COOLERS DOUGH RETARDERS A ELDRIST CABINETS i DOUBLE DUTY DISPLAY CASES WALK-IN CDDLERS J 1 3 5 i i A I I I A 5 227 i A Tip from Thomasma Brothers When buying meat, simply ask for the THOROGOOD brand by name. It's the best way to make sure of the finest in freshness, flavor, and purity. just rely on a phrase that, through the years, has become a positive fact. Say: TI-IOR0-GOOD Frankfurters Pork Links Ham Roast Sausage Liver Sausage and many other Varieties THOMASMA BRDTHERS Processors of Thoro-Good Meat Products GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN HUIZINGH BROS. FURNITURE COMPANY Furniture and Carpeting G. E. and Crosley Appliances 1113 WEALTHY STREET, S. E. GRAND RAPIDS 6, MICHIGAN Phone 944491 ouY w nfs 10 ' I ,gunf- Z j. K S LN, 31103, JMPANY irpeting EET, S, E. IICHIGAN l ,N so coNvfN1fNr J INC Sportswear 1507 WEALIHY ST., S.t., AY LAKE omvt Accessories GRAND nAPlos 6, MICHIGAN Lingerie TELEPHONE 8-4432 Apparel Men's Furnishings J. 8K G. DAVERMAN COMPANY ARCHITECTS sf ENGINEERS QI I I I -I A ,,..g....I PHONE 7-3405 911 LEON T OTILLZTH CL L REALTORS 'L E - 7Z,,,,q, f lNsuRERs ARD STREET, N. W. GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 229 J L 1 Q nuffm 0 0 0 auwgflfu 4456 bd' ' ouf0W A new Suit or Topcoat from our two stores for Men is sure to please! Always you will find here gay, colorful patterns, and different. Feel them . . . try them on . . . then you'll understand why more discriminat- ing men prefer ,Iurgens 81 Holtvluwer's two stores for Men, where friendliness and honesty always prevail. Silvertone Clothes .555 Devonshire Clothes 360, 365 and 870 JURGENS Sr HULTVLUWER l 324 W. LEONARD STREET 1506 GRANDVILLE AVENUE Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating Contractors 705 TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, S. E. Telephone 5-9251 if X ff.,rif,- fp if , 4 QCIV b 5 5 Ni ii -iii ll 'C S if - , P ut X tm, .,,r,. rrr... M ' fi! :Ml ll 1li 18 E a E QQ 'Inq , ,. ., X .-:sf , ,. - - ig K -.. M Q1.,, K .ss 'f -f fQgigS3,gsw.X. R X t .. 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THE QAM- ic 45 COMPANY ENGRAVERS, PRINTERS, BINDERS 217 GRANDVILLE AVENUE GRAND RAPIDS 239 Index to Advertisers .Associated Material 8. Supply Co.. . Baker Book House ............. Barnes Construction Company .... Bennett Fuel Company ........ Bronkema Builders .......... ByIsma's Dairy Company. .. Calvin Alumni Association .... Calvin Bookstore .......... . . . Calvin College ................ Cary's Inc. .................. . Challenge Stamping 81 Porcelain Co Coca-Cola Company ........... Coulter Studio ............ Crispy Flakes Products Co.. , . Daverman, J. 8. G. ...... . Dean-Hicks Company .... De Korne Furniture Co.. .. Dosker 8g Co., H. N.. . . .. Duthler's Market ........ Economy Photo Service .... Eerdmans Publishing Co. ....... . 214 and Export Products Co. ............... . . . Freyling 8. Mendels Floral Company. .. ... A Friend ..................... Grand Rapids Growers, lnc. ..... . Grand Rapids Printing Co.. .. Haveman, James K. ....... . Hekman Biscuit Company .... Page 233 232 226 234 229 223 213 215 209 229 218 211 240 216 229 239 220 238 224 211 225 236 233 222 232 219 224 210 Hekman Furniture Company ..... Holwerda - Huizenga Company. . Hondorp's Meats ............. Huizingh Bros. Furniture Company Jurgens 81 Holtvluwer Dept. Store .... . . . Jurries Furniture Co. ......... . Kewaunee Manufacturing Co.. .. Michigan Consolidated Gas Co.. . Mills Creamery ............ Muller-Grocer Baking Co... Nesbitt Bottling Company ..... North Star Lines ............. Osterink Construction Company. Pastoor, lnc., Bill ............. -N 3 ii ' 1 if 1 1. . 13, 1, 1 F' -A A, . hi. fi: 'X L. . f 5 , Page .231 .230 .220 .228 .230 .212 .237 .232 .235 .236 .224 .212 .. ...216 . ...220 Peoples National Bank ............. . . .219 PuFFer-Hubbard Manufacturing Co. Reformed Bible Institute. . Ronda Tire Store ....... Ruster Dairy Company. . , Smeelink Optical Service. Smith Company, S. K. .... . Sonneveldt Company .... Thomas Dairy Farms ..... 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Bajema, Charlotte, Baker, Donald, TT ......... Baker, Joan, S5 ........ Baker, Robert ............... Baker, VVallace, TT .... Bakker, Paul, 45 ..... Bakker, Robert, T1 .... Bakker, Theodore, T1 Balfoort, Carolyn, T1 Balk, Arman, TT ,...... COLLEGE STUDENTS llli-iii S. 1.a Salle St., Chicago, Illinois 2-11' XV. ltlbth Sl., Chicago, lllinois R. li. l, Aplington, Iowa - t R. li. 1, Aplinittt-n, Iowa lloli Dtaniond Ave.. N.l'f., Grand Rapids, Michigan 1.l1i XXX-taller St., Grand Rapids, Michigan T li. lt. 1, Waupun, Wisconsin R. R. 1. Waupun, NN'ist-onsia Box 2111, Guatemala City, Guatemala 1119 Nifatkins St., Grand Rapids, Michigan n R. R. ii, Goshen, Indiana lnllti North Ave., N.1-I., Grand Rapids, Michigan 'ill N. liueno Vista St., Redlands, t'alifornia 1559 1'aciiic St., Alana-da, California 1523 Colorado, Grand Rapids,Mit-higan ...832 N. College, Grand Rapids, Michigan .. Sully, lowa 1T Holly St., SAV., Grand Rapids, Micliiagn . .... . 254 NV. llllith l'l., Chicago, Illinois Stitl Benjamin, Grand Rapids, Michigan 120 McKinley Ave., Hawthorne, New Jersey .. .. . ...20 West Oak St., 1-'reniont, Michigan S15 Neland Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .. .1T31 Nelson Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Box STT, Pease, Minnesota .1239 Noble St., S.1'I., Grand Rapids, Michigan 1TCl1 Nelson, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan . . .Amstt-rdani, Netherlands .. .......,....... . .R. R. 1, Lyndea, Washington .....R. R. 6, Holland, Michigan .. 1230 Thomas St., Grand Rapids, Michigan .. .... .. ...... R. R. 1, Byron Center, Michigan .. .... 1116 Logan St., Grand Rapids, Michigan . ......NVellsburg, lowa ....1259 Sherman, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 616 Racine, Delavan, Wisconsin East 22nd St., Holland, Michigan . .... ................. 5 19-ltlth Avenue, Fulton, lllinois .. .... 626 Griswold. Grand Rapids, Michigan Ballast, Richard, 45 ..... Banning, Harold, 85 ........ Bareman, Joan, 85 ....... Battjes, Carl, 45 ......... Battjes, Janet, S5 ........ Battjes, Philip ................ Batts, Robert .................... Bazuin, Barbara, 102 ....... Beelen, Marvin, 46 ...... Beernink, Mary. TT ....... Beets, Jessica, 85 ....... Bekker, Hugo, T1 ...... Belanus, Ruth ................. Benes, Ruth ...................... Beninga, Marjorie, S5...... '.22HVVhitin Avenue, Vilhitinsville, lilassachust-tts T ..,......,... 1T1 Lakewood Blvd., Holland Michigan .....1453 Lyon, N.E., Grand Rapids: Michigan H1453 Lyon, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ....1114 Vassar Drive, Kalamazoo, oit Roid Crand Rapids .......-1116 C z , 1 ' .. . ..... 169 VV. 1Tth St., Holland, 1.434 College Avt-., Holland, .....430 Duncan Ct., Grand Haven Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan Bergakke I' Berghage, , Ruth, Tx ....... Joyce, 85 .... .. Berghuis, Donald, 85 .... Berghuis, Lorraine, TT ...... Bergman, Chester, 46 ........ Bergsma, Andrew, 46 ........ Bergsma, Derk, 46 ........... Bergsma, John, T1 .............. Berkom as Alvin T1 2221 Jefferson Drive, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Fairbanks, Alaska .......132 East Center St., Midland Park, New Jersey Elliott, Grand Rapids, Michigan Iowa Armour, South Dakota 222 Hampton, Grand Rapids, Michigahn W. 111th Place, Chicago, Illinois City. Minnesota .......10631-Sth Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan .........3831 Victoria Drive, Vancouver, B. C. .........2515 West High St., Racine, Wisconsin ......2515 West High St., Racine, Wisconsin Leroy Ave., Arcadia, California . TS21 Cottonwood Dr., Jenison, Michligann p -. , ........ Besteman, Karst, 85 ........ Bctten, Anthony ............ Beukcma, Duana... ..... Bielema, Marcia, 85 ..... Bierens, Joyce, 85 ....... Bierma, William ............ Bittner, Raymond, T1.. Blackport, Arthur. 46 ....... Blanke, Emery, 46 ........... Blauw, Ruth, 46 ........... Block, John, TT .......... Bloem, Alfred, TT ........ Blue, Nancy ........,.......... Bode, Harold, 46 ............ Boelkins, NVal1ace, 85 ....... Boelkins, VVinston T1. Boerkoel, Benjamih, TT Boerema, John, tt ....... Boerman, Vernon, T1. Boersma, John, 85. ...... . Boersma, Katherine ........ Boertje, Stanley, 46 ........ Boeskool, Roy, -IT ....... Boeve, Edgar, S5 ........ Bolkema, John, TT. Bolt, Florine, TT Bolt, Jack, tl ........... Bolt, Maurice, T1 ...... Bolt, Robert, T1 ............... Bolthuis, Francis, TT.. Bonnema. Gertrude, S5 Boonstra, John, 4T ...... Borduin, Antoinette ..... Borger, Nellie, T1 ...... Bos, Gordon, T1 ........ Bos, June, 47 .......... ........4029 Grad Ave., Western Springs, Illinois ............182T Nelson, Grand Rapids. Michigan 863 Giddings, Grand Rapids Michigan Fuller, S.E., Grand Rapids Michigan .. ................... 105-68th St., Byron Center, Michigan . .... 2131 Lafayette, N.E., Grand Rapids Michigan ..........634 Griswold, S.E., Grand Rapids Michigan ......800 Madison Ave.. S.E.. Grand Rnnids. Michigan .............191T S. 231-d Ave.. Maywood- Illinois 1019 Fremont Ave., N.W. Grand Rapids Michigan Sweet St., Grand Rapids Michigan .243 Morris Avenue, Grand Rapids Michigan .. R. R. 2, McBain, Michigan 812 MatTett, Muskegon Heights, Michigan . .812 Maffett, Muskegon Heights, Michigan 1951 S. Euclid, Ontario, California . .. ..... ...1410 Hall, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .. .... .... ,....... 1 0 0 West 35th St., Holland, Michigan ........1851 Cornelius, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .. 3411-32nd St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan . ......................... ....... 1 215 N. Broadway, Pella, Iowa 844 Bates Grand Rapids,Michigan .......224 Lincoln Ave., Ridgewood, New Jersey R. 1, Box 145. DOOR. Iowa . ..... 94 Merchants Road. Rochester, New YOFK .1048 Franklin, Grand RapldS. MiChl1ZBn .. ....... 53 Wilson Ave., Grandville, Michigan R. R. 3, Zeeland, Michigan .........2404 Aleda, Grand Rapids, Michigan S. Emerson. Denver, Colorado ..........................Argentia, South America ......51T Diamond, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Minnesota .....................2664--28th St., Grand Rapids, Michigan .........4-17 Barth Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids. Michigan 241 ,....62 Washington Place, Totowa Boro, New Jersey Bos, Kathryn, 71 ......... Bos, Lawrence ............. Bos, Phyllis, 85 .............. Bosker, Donald, 71 ............ Botting, Mildred, 71 .......... Bouma, Dick, 47 ............ Bouma, Esther, 85 ......... Bouma, Henry, 77 ........ Bouwer, John, 85 ........... Bouwer, Wilma, 77 ....... Bouwman, Lois, 47 ....... Boven, Thelma ............. Boyd, Robert ................... Bratt, Donald, 85 .......... fffffffflilii' Barth Ave., Grand Rapids 2664-28th St., Grand Rapids d, Ontario 47-4th St. W. Owen Soun A , Michigan , Michigan 345 Cedar, Imlay City, Michigan Merritt, Grand Rapids, Michigan ....,...1142 Kalamazoo, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mlflhlgan S. Euclid, Ontarxo,'CaJ1fornia Minnesota . ,............. ...792 Butternut Drive, Holland, Michigan .........2624 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Minnesota .......37 West 21st St., Holland, Michigan Denwood, Grand Rapids Michigan 1912 Horton Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ' ......................................................... Raymond, Minnesota H ................................ 818 Bluff, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Brink, Betty, 85 ....................... ....................................... P latte, South Dakota Brink, Helen, 85 ....................... ....... 9 04 Sigsbee, Grand Rapids, Michigan Brinkman, Fanniemarie, 77 ........ ............................................ F remont, Michigan Bristol, Edwin ............................. ............................... ---..----.. C 0 msffock Park, Mlchigan B1-oekema, Andrew, 77 ,,,,,,,,,, .............., Q .237 Dean, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan B,-oekhuizen, Jim, 47 ,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 6 5 Vreeland Ave., Midland Park, New Jersey Broekhuizen, Theodore, 47 ........ ......... 6 5 Vreeland Ave., Midland Park, New.Jersey Br-ondyk, Ruth, 47 ,,..,...,......,,. ........................ 8 72 Getty St., Muskegon, Mwhlgan Bronkema, Ralph, 47 ........... Bronkema, Rosalie, 71 ........ Brouwer Cornelius .......... Brouwer, Dale, 85 ................. Brower, Gertrude, 47 .......... Brouwer, Norman, 85 ......... Brouwer, Theodore, 106 ......... Brower, Marilyn, 85 ............ Brugma, Frederick, 77 ........ Bruinooge, Celia, 71 ......... Bruinsma, Norman, 85 ...,... Brummel, Hazen, 48 ...... I .... Brummel, Therice, 85 ......,. Brummeler, Erwin ........... Brune, Myrna, 117 .............,.. Brunsting, Ruth, 85 ......... Brussee, Elaine, 85 .......... Bruyn, Dirk, 77 ............. Buikema, Helen, 77 ........ Buikema, Bill .................. Buining, Roger, 71 ........ Bult, Allan, 71 .............. Bult, Shirley, 77 ............... Bultman, Esther, 77 ........... Bundza, Gunars, 85 ......,.......... Burghraaf, Frances, 77...g..... Bushman, Jean, 85 ............... Buteyn, Roland, 48 ........... Buurma, Dora, 77 ................ Buurma, Hilbrand, 48 ......... Buurma, James, 85 .......... Buurma, Violet, 86 .......... Buurstra, Annette, 48 ........, Buyze, Donald .................... Byker, John, 48 ................ Bylsma, John ......................,. Bytwerk, Clarence, 48 ........ Cameron, Robert ............ Cammenga. Sydney ....... Canough, Lyle ............. Clausing, June, 77 ....,... Cok, Ralph, 48 ............ Cok Stanle 71 S. Williams, Orange City, Iowa S. William, Orange City, Iowa .........10539 S. Perry Ave., Chicago, Illinois E. Central, Zeeland, Michigan City, Minnesota ,.,,..............B1ackfolds St., Alberta, Canada W. 110th Pl., Chicago, Illinois ........1448 Maryland, Grosse Pointe, Michigan John St., Kalamazoo, Michigan Michigan .......822 I-Ielendale Road, Rochester, New York South Dakota South Dakota .........1751 Jefferson, Grand Rapids, Michigan S. 1st St., Lynden, Washington Iowa .........1203 Sheridan Drive, Kalamazoo, Michigan S. Percy, Chicago, Illinois . ......... 717 Deming St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Morgan, Chicago, Illinois Peck St., Muskegon, Michigan ..........,.1848 Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Michigan So. Ogden, Denver, Colorado Harbor, Washington ..........1231A Washington St.. Grand Haven, Michigan ..........237 Linwood Ave., Whitinsville, Massachusetts R. 1, Oakiield, Wisconsin R. 2, Willard, Ohio Marion St., Oak Park, Illinois R. 2, Willard, Ohio .......33 No. Oak Park Ave., -Oak Park, Illinois E. 158th St., South Holland, Illinois Plymouth, Sioux City, Iowa .......913 Tamarack, N.W., G-rand Rapids, Michigan .........2518 Maple Grove Ave., Racine, Wisconsin Oak, Muskegon, Michigan . ...,............... 2621 Colby, Flint, Michigan ......1210 Logan, Grand Rapids, Michigan ....,...61 Grove St., Massena, New York ...,..11008 S. Green, Chicago, Illinois 1 Yr -------- - Collins, Harold ............ Colsman, Bryce, 86 ....... Conkle, James, 77 ............. Constant, Roland, 48 ....... Cook, Beatrice, 48 ......... Cook, John, 48 ......,........... Cook, John Robert ............,.. Cooke, Edward, 49 .................. Coolbaugh, Norman, 49 .....,., Cooper, Donna, 85 .............,. Cooper, James, 85 ...........,. Cooper, Jesse ............... Cooper, Leona, 77 ......... Cooper, Ruth ................... Cooper, Sam, 49 .....,......,... Cooper Sidney, 49 .....,......... R. 2, Willard, Ohio V ........,....,..,.. , ................,.................. ..... R . R. 2, Willard, Ohio 2205 Riveria Dr., R. R. 1, New Augusta, Indiana ......1983 So. Washington St., Denver, Colorado .-...........Chester Road, West Sayville, New York Prairie, Grandville, Michigan West 148th St., Cleveland, Ohio .....,826 Sigsbee, S.E., Joslin, .............5800 Bedford Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Road, Detroit, Michigan Petoskey, Petoskey. Michigan Steamboat Rock, Iowa Summer .......,...306 Summer ........,306 Summer Cuthbertson, Alice, 83 ........ Dahm, Dorothy, 77 ..... Dancer, Jacquelyn, ....... Danhof, Helene, 86....... Danhof, John, 49 ........... Datema, Esther, 86 ........,. Davey, Beverly ...,.,,,....., De Boer, Daniel .........,... De Boer, Floyd, 49 ...,...,.. De Boer, Gerrit, 86 .......... De Boer, Harold ............., De Boer, Henry, 86 ........ De Boer, Kathleen, 77 ...,. De Boer, Loretta, 49 ..,.... De Boer, Marvin, 86 ....... De Boer, Mary, 77 ........ De Boer, Peter, 49 ........ E. 11314 Oakleigh Road, Grand Rapids, Michigan ---A-A----e----....909-12th St.. Fairlawn, New Jersey 615 N. Prospect, Grand Rapids, Michigan St., Clifton, New Jersey St., Clifton, New Jersey St., Clifton, New Jersey 348th, Willoughby, Ohio R. 2, Pella, Iowa .........1707 Godwin Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan ....,....944 Neland, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Neland, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ....,..15l0 Tamarack Ave., G-rand Rapids, Michigan ........3623 Briggs. 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U ., IL- Vries, Lester , Ile Vries, Richard, S62 IL- VFIQJS, Robert, 72 IL- Vries. NVilliam, 50 De Vos, Ronald, 50 de XVaard, Harriet, 78 De IL- Waard, Ruth, TS .. XVI-erd, Crystal. S6 . , 125 Orange Ave., Ripon, Wisconsin , , ., Sioux Center, Iowa Orchard St., Battle Creek, Michigan .572 Orchard St., llattle l'ri-ek, Michigan 2222 Rainier, Everett, Washington 302 I.akm-view, Clifton, New Jersey , T32 Clinton St., Grand Haven, Michigan 1211 3-ith Avi-., Sioux Center, Michigan . 120 S. Division, I-'ri-mont, Michigan 7 Iialtimore Drive, N.l-I., Grand Rapids, Michigan 351 James, Grand Rapids, Michigan 85-I5 Columbia Ave., Munster, Indiana . , 190 Garth-ld, Passaic, New Jersey l01st Sz Cicero Ave., Oak Lawn. Illinois ., 595 Graafschap Road, Holland, Michigan . 1030 Chester, Grand Rapids, Michigan R. R. 3. I-'remont, Michigan ......85-I5 Columbia Ave., Hammond, Indiana .. .. 139 E. Belmont, Kalamazoo, Michigan 2166 Horton, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan M1057 Sherman, Grand Rapids, Michigan . .. .1312 Allerton, Grand Rapids, Michigan ........967 Highland, Rochester, New York De lVitt, Delores, T2 IL- Witt, Henry, 50... IL- Young, Alvin, 78 ,,.. De Young, Donald, 72. IL- Young, Gordon, 72 IL- Young, Harry . . . De Young, Patricia. 78, De Young, Vesta, S6 Dirkse, Marianne, 86 . Dirkse, Yvonne S6 Doezema, Kathleen, 7S., Doorn, Arlene. S6.. Doornhos, Frederick, S6 . ........,,,.. .. . ,. ,........, ......, . ...... . ,,,, . Ixanawha, Iowa 8-I VV. Chicago Drive, Hudsonville, Michigan .. ........,.. .....,..,..... 4 119 Helen Ave., Detroit, Michigan 931 Alexander St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan . ........... 17111 So. Woodruff, Bellflower, California , ........... ...........,.....,.,............ R . R. 1, Dorr, Michigan ........,............. 10128 S. Kostner, Oak Lawn, Illinois , .,17111 So. Woodruff Ave., Bellflower, California R. 3. Traverse City, Michigan ,,..... . ..........,................. R. R. 4, Fremont, Michigan ,, ....,......... .,...,.........,..... ...,,,...... O os tburg, ,. .............. 1027 Franklin, Grand Rapids, Wisconsin Michigan 1301 Colorado Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan , .. 1312 Chicago Drive, Grand Rapids, Michigan . .... 830 Oakhill St. S.E. Grand Ra ids Michigan Doornlcos, Helen, 50 Doornbos, Marvin, 86. . Duornbos, Milton. 86, .. Dornbos, Sanford, 51 . Douma, Gerrit, S6 . Douma. Henry, 78. . Douma, Julia, 86... . Drukker. Marilyn, 78 Duimstra. Betty, 86 . Duininck. Shirley, 72, Du I'ree, Matthew, 72 Dykehouse, Don S6 Dykemn, Earl. 51 Dykcma, Dale, I 2 ,... Dyke.-ma, Richard, TS ., Dykhuis, Kenneth, 86, , Dykstra, Arthur, 78 Dykst ra, Dykstra, Dykst ra, Charles. S6 , Gerben, 72 ..... Jack, 72 .. ., Dykstra. Jessie, 12 ......,, , 1 . - D - . ..., ....,........,.,......... 6 13 N. Lombard, Oak Park, Illinois 2312 Camden Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan 2312 Camden Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan 929 Galewood Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan . ..,., ..,..... R. R. 2, Box 16, Randolph. NVisc0nsin .,.,.,..270 Park Ave., Midland Park, New Jersey 156 Goldsboro. Grand Rapids, Michigan .. ..,..,. ,,,,.,,,... . ..-I-I Rollins Ave., Clifton, New Jersey . H410 N. Chicago Ave., Sioux Falls, South Dakota ,. ., . Prinsburg, -Minnesota N. 8th St., Paterson. New Jersey ...,..65 Wallinwood, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigna . .,,.., ...., ,..,......... , , ..,,.. S hiprock, New Mexico . , 1026 Fremont., Grand Rapids, Michigan 2825 Barry St., Hudsonville, Michigan 1636 Martindale. Grand Rapids, Michigan H1736 So. Emerson St., Denver, Colorado ....108 Greenwood. Battle Creek, Michigan . . ............ 10835 Crawford Ave., Worth, Illinois 1.1.1301 Underwood. S.E.. Grand Rapids, Michigan , ,, .... 137 East 19th St., Paterson, New Jersey Dykstra, John. S6. . . Dykstra. Marjorie, S6 Dykstra, Melvin.. , . ., Eastway, Jack ........... , .. Ebbers, George. 72. , Ebbers, John, 72.. .,., . . Eckman, Theodore, ST. . Eenigenburg, Mildred. S7 Eenigenburg. Ruth. STH.. Ehlers. Anthony ....... ....... Einfeld, John. 72.2.2 ,. Eiten, Harold, TS ......,, .H637 Lynch St.. S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan .. . ,,,,, ,. H1460 Wayburn, Detroit, Michigan ,, .,...,, .... Box I-I, Conklin, Michigan Roy, Michigan .,,..,..........North Edmonton, Alberta Edmonton, Alberta . . .... . .. ..,. 555 Prospect, Oradell, New Jersey . , . , , .... 18288 Grant St., Lansing, Illinois Box 312, Terrence Ave., Chicago Heights. Illinois ...... .. .. .. .3023 Fulford, Kalamazoo, Michigan .. .,......... . , 3419 Bell, Everett, Washlmrinfl R. 2, Wellsburg, Iowa Ekdom, Gerald ................. Ekema, Barbara, 78 ........ Elbers, Jeanne, 78 ........ Elhart, Joan ..................... Elbens, Jay, 78 .................... Engbers, Rosemary, 87. Enserink, 'Egbert .................. Enslnk, Doris ................. Eppinga, Richard .......... Ericks, Rogers, 87 ........... Erlcks, Ruth, 78 .................. Eskes, William, 87 ...........-.---. Evenhouse, Bernice, 51 .......... Evenhouse, Connie .................. Evenhouse, Edward, 87 ......... Evenhouse, Henry, 72 ......... Faber, Henrietta, 78 ........ Iowa 93, Hancock, Minnesota 404, McAllen, Texas .........1124 Rathbone, Grand Rapids, Michigan Michigan .......731 Mable St., Kalamazoo Michigan R. R. 1, Box 596, Ripon,,California R, 2, Hudsonvllle, .......253 Eastern Ave., G-rand Rapids Michigan Michigan .........,........10557 Eggleston, Chicago, Illinois .........3225' Ridge Road, Highland, Indiana ........822 Rockefeller, Everett, Washington ..,.......1247 South 60th Ct., Cicero, Illinois .......1247 South 60th Ct., Cicero, Illinois ......1346 South 60th Ct., Cicero, Illinois .......1346 South 60th Ct., Cicero, Illinois 34 Zabriskie St., Haledon, New Jersey U -.-'.'- ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,..... 1 123 Cooper, Grand Rapids, Michigan i1'2iliiiia'niiaio'iieliarlieiQ '51'.'.' ........ .............. 2 5 Highland si., whicinsville, Massachusetts Feddema: Peter, 87 ----.----- ..,.,,,. 5 2 Purgatory Road, Whitinsville, MaSSaChUS9ti5 Feenstra, Bertha, 78 ,,,,,,,,,,, .......-.--.-.-------------.----------- ----'--- 6 1 2 5th St-1 Sibley: Iowa Feenstra, Marjorie, 51... ................. 2181-44th St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Feenstra, Trudie, 87 ,,,,,,, .......... 1 922 Burton,' S.,E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Fennema, 1,-ma, 72 ---,,,-,- ,,,..,,,.. 6 729 So. DIVISIOH, Grand Rapids, Mlchlgan Ferguson, Marilyn, 72 -.,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, N orth 3rd St., Oxford, Pennsylvania Fe,-inga, Earl, 78 ,,,-,,....,., ,,.,,., 4 2 Grand, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Fe,-inga, Ma,-ga,-et, 51 .,,, ,,,,,,,..,,,... 4 2 G-rand, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Feringa, Philip .,.,,,,,,,.,,, ,,..,.. 1 325 Union, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Feringa, Roy, 72 ,...-,.,,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 2 Grand, N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ferwerda, Grace, ,,,,,.,,,,, ,....,,,,,.. 1 Fletcher, lvlaslwphusettii F , C 11, 51 ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,.,.,.,,,, ,,,..,,,,,l,.,... .,,,,.................,.................. g e r on, lnneso Fidkstrzgniknna Mae, 51 ........ ........ 1 126 Alto Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Flokstra, Marian, 78 ........... ....... 1 126 Alto Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Folkei-ts, Marilyn, 51 ....... .................................... 2 045 S. Cook, Denver. Colorado F01-msma, John ,,,,....,,,,, ........, 1 671 Cleveland Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Forslund, Anne ........,........ .................... 2 925 W0odcliff', Grand Rapids, Michigan Franken, Rosemary, 520, ................ 1146 Prince St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Frens, Roland .................... ......... 8 30 Alger St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Fridsma, Carol, 87 ............ ...................... 4 Hadley Ave., Clifton, New Jersey Fridsma, Coby, 52 ............... ..................... 1 7634 Coke, Bellflower, California Fridsma, Marieda, 52 .......... ...................... 1 7634 Coke, Belldower, California Frieswyk, Kenneth, 512 ....... ....... 1 019 Alexander, Grand Rapids, Michigan Frieswyk, Lillian, 87 .......... ....... 1 052 Hermitage, Grand Rapids, Micifiigan Fryling, Dorot y, 87 .......... ..................................,................. M anton, Mic igan Fryling, Laurence, 52 ......... ......... 4 917 S. Division, Grand Rapids, Michigan Furman, Ona, 83 ............. ....,.. 1 10 Corinne Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Gabrielse, Stephen, 109 ...... ,..,..,.,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,, R . R, 3, Byron Center, Michigan gaggnerugouglagsi, 72 ........ .................................. 7 12 Wolccliltt, Flint, Michigan 6 en, an, .---.-----......... ..................................................... S elbyville, Mic igan Geelhoed, Marthecn, 37 -------.-- ........ 4 92 Hall St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan GQGTS, Gerald ---------a--------------. ................. 1 154 Noble. Grand Rapids, Michigan geietisit L131s,.72..,g5 ............ .....................,....,... R . liz. Ii, giegt lcitg, ixviiciiigan 6 0, aflan, -----..- .......,...,....,,,.....,,,.,,,, . , , n , IC lgan Geldiwfi Richard ------------ ................... G oldsmith Road, Paliirieyiia. New York Gerfltsen- Joanne, 87 ------- ........ 5 27 Howard, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan gesinlli, Iiirbarg? 87 ......... ,...,..,,.,,,,,..,.,.....,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, S h eldon, Iowa 95171 1 15, --'--------- .........,,.....,.....,., ,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,...,,,,,,,.....,,,,,,,, S h ld , I GeSink,Me1Yin ................ .................................................,........ s ionx oiniii, 12112 GGZOD, Melvin, 78 ---------- .......... 6 31 Vries St., S.W., G-rand Rapids, Michigan Gezonf Paul --------------------- ............ ........... 1 0 76 Cooper, Grand Rapids, Michigan Glass Thelma, 87 -----.- ............,....,. 1 070 Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Michigan gggiglgiwlgbrgz ---- ------'-- 2430 Miami Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan -,la --------- ..........,.............,........... ....................... R . R.1,Pll,o' Grasman, Shirley, 87 .......... ....,.. 8 31 Gibson, Grand Rapidaelvgchigiirai Gfevengofdf Gordon, '78-- ,........ 41 W. 22nd si., Holland, Michigan G1'eveHs0edfMef1ef 52 -------- .................. 4 1 w. 22nd si., Holland, Michigan Glgydanus' Mary' 52 ------- ......................... P . 0. Box 512 Ripon California Gflflioena Donald' 87 ---'--- ............................... . ,904 E, 9th 'sin Sheldon, Iowa Gflfteff Gordon, 52 ------ ........ 8 so Hall si., s.E., Gi-and Rapids, Michigan Glitter' Roy' 52 ----'- --..-................... .... 1 0 505 Normal Chicago Illinois Gutter' William, 78 '------ ......... 1 330 Dickinson Grand, Rapids Michigan Gmenenhoomi Carroll --------- .......................... ,.......,,.....,,, R , 3, New Sharon, Iowa G-root, Phyllis, 53 .......,,,.,,, Groenevald, Howard, 53 Highway Ave., Highland, Indiana . f------ ........ 1 311 Woodlawn Ave., Grand Haven, Michigan gr9tinf1u's'I-agile' ------------,- ........... l.... .................... C e d a r Grove, Wisconsin G.E:n?n?rh een'd ' .-----................... 2 8 E. Main Ave., Zeeland, Michigan Gun tr 'Ba1:f1gm0n8'7 ..----.,................ .............................. C h andler, Minnesota S a' ara, ' -..,.... 1 236 Dunham, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Haack' Charles -'----- ----------- -- .....,...,......... 302 Hubbard si., Racine, Wisconsin Haagsma Andrew, 72 ......... Haagsma, Anna, 78 ,,,,,,,,, Haan, Albert, 53 ...,...,.. Haan, Ralph, 87 ..,........ Haan, Raymond, 72 ,,,,,,,,, Haan, Robert, 78 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Haan, Robert, 53 ...,..,...,......... Hackema, Seymour, 72. Hage, Eugene, 53 ,,,,,,,,,,,, Hagedoorn, Elizabeth, wsfff Hager, Elizabeth, 78 ....... Hager, Rozanne, 87 ......... Hall, Howard, 78 .,... ,,,..,,, Hamstra, Eleanor, 87 ...... Hamstra, Gladys ..,...,.,,,,,,., Hamstra, John ................,,, Hanenburg, Irene, 53 ...... Hanko, Herman, 72 ........,,,,, Haringa, Theodore, 87 ......... ..,..,.53 N. Main, Whittinsville, Massachusetts N. Main, Whittinsville, Massachusetts Wendler, Grand Rapids, Michigan .......1228 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Wendler, Grand Rapids Michigan ..,.....l141 Neland, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ........1044 Bates, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Thomas, Grand Rapids, Michigan .,........500 Hall St., Grand Rapids. Michigan N. 12th St., Paterson, New Jersey Dunham, Grand Rapids, Michigan ........2234 Denwood, S.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Summitt, Spring Lake, Michigan ,.,........289 South Parkway, Clifton, New Jersey ......,.389 South Parkway, Clifton, New Jersey .i.......636 Charles Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan .....,.....,,.1l206-101st Street, Edmonton, Alberta - 1221 Bates Grand Ra ids Michi an , p , iz .....Rawson St., Box 19, Unbridge, Massachusetts ld! his 51 K 3 ii'L' ig 'M ggi-:I ln., B '.'l- ik 3 ll 'ml H F n ni., ,fan Le, H'? 'n. 715. We In Hlfiii-ii.i 1 in 121. is H-ai ii,,.,gf Fla, yu: ifymv bum iii, Jfiifgifi-'2 lisa ff.: Jviilfqi- Ha I dingy' i?!':' wi. Tor-i T,,f l,ff '-- f... llvyn 1 I f up, Kaiser, Harry, 88 .................. Kalsbeek, Wilhemina, 88 ........ Kamps, Lloyd, 73 ............----. Kamstra, Anne, 79 ........... Karsen, Donald, 73' ......... Karsen, James ..........,.. Kass, Dorothy, 55 ....... Kass, Frank, 88 ........... Katte, Joan, 79 ................ Keegstra, Robert, 73 ........ Kenbeek, Tona, 88 .......... Kiel, Donald, 79 ............ Kikkert, Aileen, 79 ........ Kimm, Elinar, 88 ............ Klaver, Kenneth, 88 .......... Kleinhuizen, Loyd, 73 ....... Klimp, Robert, 73 ........... Klinge, Violet, 88 ............ Klingenberg, Ruth, 88 ......... Kloet, Alvin, 88 .....,.....,...... Kloet, Leonard. ................. .. Kloet, Mae, 79 ........................ Klosterman, Albert, 79 ........ Klooster, Jean, 73 ,..,.......... Klootwyk, Ray ................. Klouw, Gordon, 55 ...... Knapp, Marilyn ........ Knol, Thomas, 88 ............ Knoll, Marilyn, 88 ..,...... Kohes, Lois, 79 ................... Kok, James, 73 ..................,... Kok, Louis, 79 ........,,.............. Koldenhoven, James, 88 .,....... Kolk, Stephen, 73 ................. Koning, Lois, 79 ........,........ Kwg, Lois, ss ........... Kool, Verna, 88 ............ Kooistra, Andrew ........... Kooistra, Arlene, 56 ...,.. Kooistra, Jane, 56 .......... Kooistra, Sylvia, 73 ........ Kool, Hazel, 56 .........,.. Kool, Preston, 79 ......,.. Koops, Hugh, 106 ........ Kort, Anthone, 79 .......,... Kort, Josephine, 56 ...,.... Korthuis, Dale, 78 .....,,....., Kosten, William, 106 ........ Koster, William, 73 ....,.. Koster, Carl, 73 ............ Koster, Kay, 73 ........ Kosters, Joyce, 79 ........... Kosters, Le Roy, 88 ...... Kramer, Harriet, 56 ....,,,.,,,,. Krediet, Herbert, 73 ...,.,,...,.,,., .119 So. 12th Ave., Mt. Vernon, New York 1040 Turner Ave., N.W., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1062 Kalamazoo, ........,1026 S. Ridgeland Grand Rapids, Michigan Rehoboth, New Mexico Grand Rapids, Michigan Ave., Oak Park, Illinois 1026 S. Ridgeland, Oak Park, Illinois Van Raalte, Holland, Michigan .......1051 Lincoln. Grand Rapids, Michigan ........701 S. 8th St., Sunnyside, Washington Canada R. 3, Marion, Michigan Michigan 8141 Harrison St. Munster Indiana 1221 Butler Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, ,Michigan ......,...1010 Thomas, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan E. 109th, Chicago, Illinois ........2116 Haveman Place, Kalamazoo, Michigan ........i.................................... Hudsonville, Michigan E. 32nd St., Holland, Michigan Harding, Kenosha, Wisconsin .......932 Alpine Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan ,.,,,,,,.,,,,M7501-43rd Ave., Kenosha, Wisconsin ,......3526 Bronson Blvd., Kalamazoo, Michigan ,...............1817 Ridge Road, Munster, Indiana S. Roanoke ..........1012 Grant St., .......1865 Palace Ave., .......921 Evergreen St., .....,..1400 Thomas St., Ave., Youngstown, Ohio Grand Haven, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan 11, Toadlena, New Mexico ...........730 Franklin, Grand Rapids. Michigan R. 1, Lynden, Washington Iowa R. 4, Fremont, Michigan ...........................Hollandale, Minnesota ,...............1061 Park Lane, Knoxville, Iowa So. Ogden, Denver, Colorado .........157 East St., Whitinsville, Massachusetts ......,......Smith Lane, Midland Park, New Jersey ..........,.....Smith Lane, Midland Park, New Jersey Leland Road, Whitinsville, Massachusetts Gordon, Holland, Michigan Gordon, Holland, Michigan R. 2, Holland, Michigan R.R. 1, St. Anne, Illinois Henry St., Logan, 3134 Lake Michigan Drive, ......3138 Lake Michigan Drive, ................2142 Jerome, S.W., Wallinwood, Glen Rock, New Jersey Grand Rapids, Michigan G-rand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Q,w'fW'1u 3, Kreykes, Marvella, 79 ...........,.,,, Krommendyk, Williard, 88 ........ Kroon, Edwin, 73 .....,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,, Kruis, Peter, 73 ..................., Kruithof, Ethel, 56 ......... Kuiper, Calvin, 79 ...... Kuiper, Dale, 79 ......,.... Kuiper, Hulda, 79 ........ Kuiper, Jack, 56 ............. Kuipers, Albert, 56 ......... Kuipers, Leon, 56 ........ Kuizema, Jean ........... La Fleur, Hazel, 73 .....,.. Lamam, Jan, 79 .........,...,.,, Lambers, Stephen, 57 ....... Lamper, Neil ................,,., Landis, Leon .........,..,..,.,,,, Landstra, Lois, 79 ....,,,,.,,,, Langejans, Marion, 79 ...,..... Langereis, Gordon, 57 ....... Laninga, Carolyn, 57 ........ Lankheet, Harold, 57 ........ Ledeboer, Lois, 88 .......... Leep, Jean, 57 ..,.....,,,.,, Leippe, Harry, 57 ...,,... Lenters, Hannah .....,. Leugs, Andrew, 88 ...... Leugs, John, 73 ,,,,.,,,,,,, Levering, John, 88.1 ..,. . Lewis, Edson, 79 .......... Leys, John, 69 .......... Liu, Ruby, 83 ......... Lobbes, Alvin ............. Lobbes, John ......,.......,,.,... Locker, Lorraine, 88 .......... London, Marianne, 79. ..... .. Lont, Jim, 57 ..............,..,,,,., Lootsma, Boudewyn ........ Los, Eugene, 88 .........,.. Louis, Henry, 73 ........... Lowsma, Kenneth ........ Loye, Jervis, 88 ........... Lubbers, Agatha, 88 ...,... Lucas, Ethel, 79 .....,,, Lucas, Freda, 88 ...,...... Lucas, Steven, 73 ......... ..........,......107-1st Ave., Sioux Center, Iowa R. 3. Lynden, Washington ...........10211 Yale, Chicago, Illinois .................Corsica, South Dakota City, Iowa Iowa ......938-12th St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Sigsbee, Grand Rapids, Michigan Union, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 783, Ripon, California .,,......15141 Hillcrest, N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......963 Bridge St., N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan Union, G1'and Rapids, Michigan ...........Zuni, New Mexico R. 3, Holland, Michigan ...........930 Adams St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Merriam Ave., Newton, New Jersey --.----------1935 Plainfield Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......15 Diamond Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ---.--,----.-.1059 Sherman St., Grand Rapids, Michigan ----..,......-H4020 Ivanrest Ave., Grandville, Michigan .......1214 Jefferson Ave., Grand Rapids Michigan E. 37th St., Holland, Michigan ......845 Fountain St., Grand Rapids Michigan ................2436 84th St., Byron Center, Michigan .......5000 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Minnesota -A-W--A---.---3910 Kennedy Ave., Highland, Indiana .......518 Fairview, N.E'., Grand Rapids. Michigan East 16th, Holland, Michigan ,.......1038 Prince, S.E., ..........1038 Prince, S.E., ..,.,,..3029 Nursery Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan G-rand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan New Mexico ---A----141 Sydenham Road, Rochester, New York Joffre Ave., Shanghai, China -------------A---H1501-17th St., Rock Valley, Iowa ----.-.--.-.H---.-...,..1501-17th st., Rock Valley, Iowa Lincoln Ave., Clifton, New Jersey ...,,..2123 Godwin Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan H6iSh01', Fair Lawn, New Jersey .......270 Mountainway, Rutherford, New Jersey N. 5th St., Delavan, Wisconsin R. 2, Willoughby, Ohio Peck St., Zeeland, Michigan Prospect, Grand Rapids Michigan .........l304 Maude Ave., Grand Rapids Michigan 3 Byron Center, Michigan ......,l2l7 Beechwood, Grand Rapids, Michigan 3. Byron Center Michigan 246 Gnu Nm 1 gc :S Ishii has ilu, in 1--, .. , gm, B-ww, fu. '.F lhi,2z ' YW-Ui, I M 'fi'-:L lu 5 'M Jia- Bw '-751351. fk! '.Tf'fZva, 3, iiffhru fi 'R rw- is: WH flhfiff, 'H 1. flhhmfv- la' fjkkung 'la rim? Lf Rm. P4 , . Ufyyfh Um. ' :af-.. . ,Lv - ' ' f ' 'Y': fi?x::f:'ii.u frfm' f UNL i .K Ui lil f ir ilk! 70- fjifluwg fu Ur. ,A . fl W wi r,i'f1'H.i 5.2 itz,-th! 1 4 , if, J' 'f v.l 'Y' ' , i N ' ,fi 7,325 Otting, John, 58 ............,. Ouwinga, Harvey, 89 ........ Ozinga, James, 80 .............. Paauw, Jack, 89 ........... Palma, Jerry, 80 ..........,. Pasma, Eunice, 122 ..,......... Pastoor, Annette, 89 ....,.... Pastoor, Daniel, 80 ........ Peelen, Allyn, 80 ............ -... Penning, Dwight, 80 .......... - Persenaire, Dave, 113 ....... Peshlakni, Marie, 80 ......... Peterson, Roland, 58 ........ Peterson, David, 80 ....... --------- Peterson, Frances ............... Peterson, Phyllis, 89 ......... Peterson, William, 80.. .... . Petroelje, Evelyn, 73 ......... Pettinga, Paul, 73 .......... Peuler, Norene, 80 .......... Piers, Beatrice, 90 .....,,.. Piersma, Gordon, 73 ......... Ploegstra, Ardith, 80 ......,. Poel, Poel, Poel, Pool, Post, Post, Post, Janna, 58 ............... Carolyn, 59 ......... John, 59 ........... Lee, 73 .,........... Eunice, 80 ....... Ruth, 59 ................, Wilma, 80 .................. ----- Postema, Betty, 80 ............... -------- Lawrence Ave., Zeeland, Michigan R. 3 Marion, Michigan fffiiii''Eciliiifkich' Mfi5fQ 'Granii Rapids, Michigan ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.........................Vancouver, B. C., Canada ........656 Griggs, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan College, Grand Rapids, Michigan ............1151 Prince, Grand Rapids, Michigan .....,....,.....1539 S. 60th Ct., Cicero, Illinois ,,,,,,,,,,,.,..2519 Wyoming, Grand Rapids, Michigan Delwood, Grand Rapids, Michigan 139 Geneva St., St. Cathrines, Ontario, Canada Box 510, Gallup, New Mexico Grand Rapids, Michigan ..1124 Oaklawn, N.E., 952 Temple St., S.E., ................1127 Sherman, 36 Holland Ave., 44 Grove St., N.E., Grand Rapids, G1'and Rapids, Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids Michigan Michigan Michigan Michigan ...........2526-84th St., Byron Center, Michigan Savoy Place, Paterson, New Jersey R. 2, Hudsonville, Michigan Port Sheldon, Jenison, Michigan .......1116 Fuller, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .....Rudyard, Michigan fffffffiiii''ES8i5cE XJc'. W Ce 1125 Underwood, 1647-4 Mile Road, 22 Otillia S E , . ., 850 N. Otillia, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ...........'730 Orchard Ave., Muskegon, Michigan ............348 Amity Ave., Muskegon, Michigan ntral, Zeeland, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids Michigan Grand Rapids: Michigan Posthuma, William, 59 ......... ------.- 8695--Lake Michigan Drive, Grand Ra ids Michigan Postma, Harold, 80 ........,.. Postman, John ................. Postmus Pousma, , Roger, 80 ........ Shirley, 80 ....... Prell, Kent, 73 ............. Primus, John, 90 ......... Prince, Glenn, 90 ......... Prince, Robert, 90 ......, D i 1045 Courtney, Grand Rapids, Michigan Monarch, Alberta, Canada Prince, Prins, Harvey .............,. Donald, 59 ........... .. Thelma, 90 ......... Prium, LaVerne, 90 ....... Prius, Pruijs, Henriette, 80 ........ Puite, Edna, 59 ............... Punt, Neal, 59 ............. Quist, John ....................... Quist, Lawrence, 59 ...... E. Maple St., Kalamazoo, Michigan West Hill, Gallup, New Mexico .,....226 S. Columbia Place, Los Angeles, California ...................-...................................Steamboat Rock, Iowa W. 111th Place, Chicago, Illinois Iowa St., Sibley, Iowa ............397 Rutherford Blvd., Clifton, New Jersey Archer Ave., Chicago Illinois .....1106- 12th St., N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan West Indies Belden, Grand Rapids, Michigan .........911 Oakhill St., Grand Rapids, Michigan ........834 Hall St., Grand Rapids, Michigan ............1022 Lilac, Grand Rapids, Michigan Rankin, William ............. Ras, Winnie, 73 ................. Ravesloot, Harold, 80 ....... Regts, Gerald, 80 .,..,...... Reichert, Harry, 90 ....... Reinink, Harvin, 74 ....... Reitsma, Jane .................. Rensenbrink, Henry .......... Resignol, Lynn ....................,.. Ribbens, Charlotte, 90 ......... Ribbens, Harvey, 74 ......... Ribbens, Judith ..............,.... Rickers, John, 59 ...........,...... Riemersma, Fannie, 124 Riemersma, Florence, 59. .,.... , Riemersma, John, 60 ....... Rienstra, Howard, 80 ....... Rietberg, Gerald, 60 ....... ........621 Paris, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .....,..........i....................-..-........Brooten, Minnesota .......-...........Thornton Twp., Harvey, Illinois ....,.........3929 Eastern, G1'and Rapids, Michigan Beech St., Cranford, New Jersey Lincoln Ave., Holland, Michigan .......4'706 Franklin, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .............1056 Bates, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Fountain, Grand Rapids, Michigan .........945 Dallas St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Michigan ..............1911 North 1st St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin i........1014 Worden, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Michigan .......100 Cottage Street, Midland Park, New Jersey ........1126 Logan St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ........447 Louisa Ave., Midland Park, New Jersey Prince, Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rietkerk, Betty, 90 ........ Rinck, Grace ........................ Rinck, Richard, 113 ......... Rinck, Robert, 113 .............,. Ringelberg, Mildred, 60.. Ripma, Russell, 90 ............ Ritsema, Albert, '74 .......... Ritsema, Susanne, 90 ...... So. Euclid, O ....,...1319 Logan, S.E., .......1319 Logan, S.E., Grand Grand ........1319 Logan, S.E., Grand Grand, Grand ..........735 Leonard St., Grand ........1246 Logan, S.E., Grand ...,..,..1246 Logan, 'S.E., Roeda, Jack, 60 ............... Roelofs, Harlan, 74 ....... Roeters, Edwin .................. Roeters, Eleanore, '74 ...,.. Rohrer, John, 90 ............. Rohrer, Nancy, 74 ......... Rooks, John, 90 ..,......... Rooks, Wendell, 80 ....,,... Rosendahl, Duane, '74 ....... Rottman, Ted, 90 ............... Rottschafer, Ruth, 74 ...... Roukema, Ann, 81 .,........... Rozema, Wesley, 126 ....,.. Rozendal, Catherine, 74 Rozendal, Grace .................. Rubingh, Eugene, 81 ....,.. Ruis, Robert, 90 ............. W. 107th sc., ntario, California Rapids, Michigan Rapids, Michigan Rapids, Michigan Haven, Michigan Rapids, Michigan Rapids, Michigan Rapids, Michigan Chicago, Illinois R. 1, Renville, Minnesota .......1930 S. Baldwin, Arcadia, California Berwyn, Illinois S. Logan St., Lansing, Michigan .......625 Scribner, N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......644 Goifle Hill Road, Hawthorne, New Jersey .......644 Goffle Hill Road, Hawth orne, New Jersey E. 14th St., Holland, Michigan Oak Ave., Muskegon, Michigan .i.......810 Cambridge Drive, Grand Rapids, Michigan Dudley Ave., Whitinsville, Massachusetts .........211 Page St., N.E., Grand Rapids, 'Michigan N. 9th St.. Paterson, New Jersey N. 9th St., Paterson, New Jersey ........128 Harry St., Renfrew, Ontario, l Canada Ruiter, Idelle, 8 1 ......,.. Runia, Rupke, Ru ke Peter .............. Jim, 90 .......,.. John ,...,..,.. . D i Rupke, Joan, 74 Rus, Donald, 74 ........ Rus, Ronald, 90 .......... Ruster, Marilyn, 90 ......, Rutgers, Carole, 117 .....,.. Ryskamp, James, 74 ........ Minnesota .......,Joe Orr Road, Chicago Heights, Illinois Iowa R. 1, Lynden, Washington Washington ........,630 Delaware, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ,.......680 Delaware, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan .......1444 Tamarack Ave., ...........1016 Thomas St., ....,....121 Wallinxvood, Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan -E 'fi-iiiiii iiiiiim iL'5'1 saw-1 560.9 schlbi Shi Salida Sdn!!! sad! schrlil Sarah Sm-nl. 5111. 543.1 Shut! Shand. Shun. I Sikhnn. Sikhism. Sikh-Q. Sikhs.. Sklar. Sikknn Sink-, B Siam. Sm Squash Susie Slmff. Shri:-r, Sinn. I Sink. I Slihn, 1 Slain. B Shin. Smid, J mai 'L - ii. p Smim, fniiik., :mil Smiztcf Nnfiggy Sigiisy SHCI-1 I Q Som, 3 Sprgjh, Siu,-25, Emil, i Lifil, -an-af, I' Sew. guilty buff 1' Si!-4.73 S211-'. - i 51114, FU. fi fi' T. . 819117 ffm-.., 3:35-, . STK 1-, . Qiiic, vw. fini, Fifi?-. TVR. Nor, Strai- Sly-Q. SQ... Xt x N N Stuit, William, 81 ........ Stulp, Jacob, 91 .............. Swart, Geraldine, 81 ......... Swets, Don, 62 ................-- Swets, Kenneth, 91 ........ Swets, Marinus, 62 ....... Swets, Mary, 62 ................. Sweet an Neale 81 ........ I 1231 Underwood, Grand Rapids, Michigan 1229 S. 57th Court, Chicago, Illinois 31 Overlook, Whitinsville, Massachusetts .1046 Prince St., Grand Rapids, Michigan ................7122 S. Sangamon, Chicago, Illinois .736 E. Leonard, Grand Rapids, Michigan .........,...1526 Boston, Grand Rapids, Michigan ,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,.,..................Hawthorne, New Jersey S. Corona, Denver, Colorado m i , Sweetman, Carolyn ........ Sweetman, Donald ............. Sweetman, Julia, 71 ......... Sybesma, Carol, 81 ........ Talsma, Eugene .............. Talsma, Robert, 62 ............ Tamminga, Alice, 91 ........ Tanis, Cornelius, 91 .......... Tanis, Norman, 62 ......... Taylor, Marilyn, 91 ....... 421 North 11th St., Paterson, New Jersey 12th St. Paterson New Jerse ......176 N. , i Y South Dakota R. 1, Zeeland, Michigan ....2011 Tweed, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan ..............1949 S. Emerson, Denver, Colorado Planten Ave., Paterson, New Jersey ...750 Prince St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hill St., Midland Park, New Jersey 534 Fountain St., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan iiiiliaiohitggagiiiiiiiiiiiii .....,. ,.....,... ....... 7 i 3 Lynch si., Grand RapidS,Mich1gan Ten Broek Harold, 62 ............, ....... 1 317 Fuller Ave., S.E., Grand. Rapids, Michigan Ten Harmgely Andrew, 91 ..4---.. ,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 03 Second Ave., Sioux Center, Iowa Ten Have, Ralph -..---.-..',.,.,,----- ,,,,.. 1 016 Sheldon Road, Grand Haven, Michigan Ten Hoor, Mary, 74 ............ Terheurst, Donald, 81 ......... Ter Maat, Cornelius, 62 ......... Ter Molen, Robert, 91 ........ Terpstra, Alida, 91 ............ Terpstra, Arnold, 62 ........ Terpstra, Jacob, 74 ....... Teune, Florence, 91 .......... Teune, Henry, 63 .................. Teunissen, Virginia, 74 ....... Teunissen, William, 63 ....... Thomasma, Jack ....................... Thompson, Elizabeth, 74 ...... Tibstra, Dennis, 81 .............. Tiemeyer, John, 74 ........... Tiifany, Loyd .............. Timmer, John ............... Timmer, James ................ Timmer, Muriel, 122 .......... Titus, Glenn ..................... Toering, Henry, 91 ......... Tolsma, Gertrude, 91 ........ Tornga, Marvin, 63 ........... Triezenberg, Henry, 69 ....... Tubergen, Morris, 91 ............ Tucker, Kelly .................. Tuininga, Cecil ............ Ubbink, Milton, 81 ........ Uitvlugt, Jacob ............... Uitvlugt, Peter, 81 ................ Unema, Norman, 91 ................ Van Andel, Benjamin, 63 ..... Apple Ave., Muskegon, Michigan .........1948 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Lincoln, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Michigan Quimby, Grand Rapids, R. R. 3 New Sharon Iowa ''iEs'56 l'EEiEii 'sfEf s'.'vv. Grarid Rapids Michigan W, Mendenhall, Bozeman, Montana .......3975 West Van Buren, Hudsonville, Michigan R. 3, Hudsonville, Michigan .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,13150 Artesia St., Artesia, California Artesia St., Artesia, California .......2205 West Leonard, Grand Rapids, Michigan Beacon Ave., Meriore, Pennsylvania West 97th St., Chicago, Illinois .......936 Lafayette, N.E., ..........734 Liberty, S.W., Liberty, S.W., 4952 Grand River Dr., .........1540 Meridian Rd., Byron Center, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids, Michigan Bellingham, Washington 165, Hospers, Iowa R, 2, McBain, Michigan .........7219 S. Peoria St., Chicago 21, Illinois .........6061 Archer Ave., Chicago 38 Illinois West Oak, Fremont, Michigan 5, Skowhegan, Maine ...................Neerlandia, Alberta, Canada ,...........3825 Burton, Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 2, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada R. 2, Newmarket, Ontario, Canada West 21st, Holland, Michigan .......,233 Delaware Ave., Muskegon, Michigan van Andcl, Ruth, 91 .......,...... Van Baren, Glse, 91 ............. Van Beek, Gladys, 81 ........... Van Beek, La Vern, 91 ........ Van Boven, Alieda, 74 ........ Van Boven, Stella, 74 ......... Van Bruggen, Jay, 81 ......... Van Daalen, Nancy, 91 ....... Van Dam, Forrest, 74 ,......... Vande Guchte, Marten, 8 1 ....... ..........115 Harvard St., Battle Creek, Michigan 1, Box 208b. Chicago Heights, Illinois Randolph, Lansing, Illinois 2, Spring Lake, Michigan North Dakota North Dakota 1156 Hall St., Grand Rapids, Michigan ....QQfs1i'5 Hazen, s.E., Gi-and Rapids, Michigan Oak, Muskegon, Michigan ...........4345 Marlborough, Detroit, Michigan Vande Kieft Lawrence, 82.. .....,.......,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,.,,,,,.. Hull, North Dakota Vande Kieft, Marilyn, 74 ------- .................... 1 67 Grove St., Coopersville, Michigan Viflllde Kleft, Richard, 74 ..... .............,,,..,,.....,..,.,,.,,,,,.,,,...,,.,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, W e llsburg, Iowa, V9-HdeflAkke1'i Maynard- 63 ------.--- ........ 1 49 Purgatory Rd., Whitinsville, Massachusetts Vanden Berg, Ardene, 74 ...,...,. Vanden Berg, Audry, 91 ......,........ Vanden Berg, Geraldine, 91 ........ Vanden Berg, Lois, 91 .......... Vanden Berge, Anthony, 63 ........ Vanden Bosch, Grace, 91 ..,... Vanden Bosch, Robert, 91 ............ Vanden Bosch, Thomas, 81 ......... Vanden Brand, Carolyn, 63 ......,. Van Denend, Herman, 91 .... ..............1335 Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Michigan Neland, Grand Rapids, Michigan ........5041 Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Michigan 121, Volga, South Dakota .......630 Paris Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan R. Doon, Iowa ......,..122 Johnston Blvd., Lexington, Kentucky Valley, Iowa .......,.609 Columbus, Grand Haven, Michigan S. Clinton, Oak Park, Illinois Vanden Hoekf Ken, 91 ---------- -------------.a 6 11 EStey St., N., Luverne, Minnesota Xangel' Ark, G01'd0f1i 63 -------- ......... 1 242 W. Leonard, Grand Rapids, Michigan Vandelj Igaye 81 --'------ ------------------,------.- ,.-------.-..... .... . . M anhattan, Montana Vandel' Afk' Ht -'91 --e---4--'-' -v-----,,-- 1 7000 Woodruff, Bellflower, California Vendel A1 k- Trhellfedi 91 ----'-- ....... 2 619 Cass-Room 333, Detroit, Michigan Vander Br ' I Q0 org? ' --------4-------- 1 7000 S- Woodruff, Bellflower, California Vande? Baan' fenf' ' -+-'--4---'-------v--- 1 06.E3St St., Whitinsville, Massachusetts VE'-ndel, Baanh ,ac ----'---'-------- -'----.-- 1 018 Baldwin St., S. E. Gi-and Rapids, Michigan an el fee' myey' 53 'A ' ---715 Wealthy STL-. S- E., Grand Rapids Michigan Vander Bllt. Eloise, 63 ..,,.... ,,-,,,,,,,,-,-.,,,--,,.--., -.'-.-,-.--- B 0 X 70 Zuni New Mexico V'gQggQ,bf5fQti,e'Qa?j' --------- - --,--------------.-,...... ,....,. 1 11 W. High Plymouth, Ohio Vande Ree Cefe 'l. ---ee A--4-- --------- 1 21 E. 159th St, South Holland, Illinois ' elus' ' ----f--- 2 40 Vfeeland, Mldland Park, New Jersey Vander Eems, Trina, 91 ....,.... N- 17th St., Paterson, New Jersey Vander Giessen, Don, 91 ...,,. ,,,-,-.-----.-.A-'4-.- 4 01 E- Grover L nden VV . Veggie ggi? 52151 835 ------ ....... 2 59 Griswold si., Gi-andyRa,,id,,T'fi51?Q22 Vander Hey 'Deuelee ei-H -----------w- 63 Spencer St., Gi-and Rapids, Michigan Vander Klole Ray 91' ' --'--- g -------4------- 1 411 El-TiZ.'19StOI1, Kalamazoo, Michigan Vanderkooi Nick 82 '----------- -c---- 1 20BI-lynch St., S. W., Grand Rapids' Michigan vanderkooi' 'nga ' '- --- 0 130, Paterson, New Jersey Vander Koay Roger' 91 'A ' S ix 1301 Paterson, New Jepggy Vander Ku I' Me need nge ------ '----'- 4 ,Lafayette Ave., G1-and Rapids, Michigan V' Y ' ' ---'------ 816 Cwltney St., G1-and Rapids Michi an Vander Laan, Sidney, 64 ......, i B' Adams, Gl'1i11Cl Rapids, Michigan vnll' Vlf' vnll' gall ' vulff vol' VIIU will val' I vnll Va 91 val' ' voir , val! vu U' val' 5 Vullr 3 VIIU' 3 Vail ' Vnlu Val! ' Vulu' l Vull ' Vader ' Vndr ' Vail ' Vaal! ' Vu DH Vu Der Vnkr 1 Vanin' ' Vndsr V Vmdu' ' Vader I Vmh-ml Vanin V1 Vanin Vi Van Ui! Vmlrnl. Van Url. Van Dyk Van Dyk. Vu Dyk, Van Drk Vu: Uri Van bfi. 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Veldheer, Jay, 92 .............-- Veldman, Eleanor, 75 .......... Veldman, Henry, 75 ...........,... Veldstra, George, 66 ......,........... Velgersdyk, Clarence, 75 ......... Vellenga, Veltkamp , Agnes ........................ Lois, 92 ................ Veltman, Jay, 66 ......... Venema, Alvin .......... Venema, Bill, 82 ............. Venema, Clare, 75 ............. Venema, Richard, 67 ......... Venhuizen, Joyce ............... Venlet, Robert, 67 ......... Verduin, Ruth, 82 ..........,. Verhage, Alice, 92 ................ Verhage, Catherine, 75 ...... Ver Hage, Eugene, 75 ........ Ave. Oostburg Ver Hage, Lloyd, 92 ........ Ver Hey, Dean, 82 ........... Ve1' Meer, Ruth, 75 ............. Vermeulen, James, 82 ........... Ver Schure, Robert, 92 ......... Versluys, James, 92 ............ Vetten, William ................. Veurink, Caroline, 92 ......... Visscher, Henry, 75 ......,.. Visser, Earl, 82 ................. Visser, Jennie, 75 ............... Voetberg, Dorothy, 93 ...,..... Vogel, Marguerite, 93 ............. Vogelzang, Nicholas, 75 ....... Volkema, Arthur, 75 ........... Volkema, Harold, 82 .......... Volkema, Russell ...................... Von Koeller, Hans, 93 ......... Voogd, John, 82 ................... Voorman, Duane .............., Voorman, Gary ............... Voortman, John ,.......... .... Voortman, Syburn, 67 ........ Vos, Marion, 67 ............... Vos, Nelvin, 93 ............ Voskel, Doris ............... Voss, Dale, 75 .............. Vreeman, John, 67 ....... Vriend, John, 67 ...... Vroon, Ethel, 67 ............ Vrowink, Paul, 82 ........ Waddell, Lynn, 67 .............. Wakeman, Alice, 75 ,........,,,., Wallinga, Paul ................,,,,,....,, Wassenaar, Adelbert, 82 .....,.,. Wassenaar, Marie, 93 ......,.... Wassink, Roger, 93 ............ Wattez, Jeanne, 82 ......... Wilkins, Weesies, Eleanor, 93 .......... Weidenaar, Evelyn, 67 ......,,. Weidenaar, Marion, 82 ......... Werkema, Carol, 93 .............., Werkema, Sidney, 126 ......... Westendorp, Floyd, 93 ....,,,,,,.,, Westerve Westmaa ld, Herman, 68 ......... s, Richard, 93 ......... Westra, Charles ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Westra, Helen, 93 ,...,.,,.,,,,,, Wesseling, Wilma, 75 ...,... Westra, John, 75 ...,..........., 93 Westra, Raymond, ,....... Westveer, Rod, 75 ..,........ Wezeman, Elinor, Wieberdink Henr ..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Y ----- Wieland, Frances, 75 Wl81'QHga, ' Wierenga, Melvin, 93 ,........,,.,,,.,,,,, Wierenga, Richard .,,,,,.,l,,,, Wiersma, Donald, 68 ......... Wiersma, Mary, 93 ,,,,,,,,,,,, Wiersma, Stanley, 68 ....... Wiersma, Wilbur, 68 ......... Wigboldy, Homer, 93 ....... Leonard, 68 ..,,,,,,,,,, 93 .............,,,,..,,,,, QBoeremal ........ Maria, ............,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,, Willems, Abraham, 68 ....... ,. Winters, John 68 ..........,.,,, Wispelwey, Emma, 68 ....... Wisse, Donald, 82 ........... Witt, Saramaq, 68 ..........,,,.... Wolters, Lloyd, 75 ...,.,...,,,,,..,...., Wolterstorff, Nicholas, 83 ...,... Wolthuls, Ralph, 75 .,..,.,,..,.,.,, Wondergem, Casey, 69 .........., Wondergem, Lauren, 83 ........ 1860 Newark Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Ireton, Iowa ...ffflffffffIffIfifIflffffIii1 'iEf 'i, Pella, Iowa R. 2, Pella, Iowa R. 1 Box 131 Oakdale California somerset, Detroit, Michigan H4318 Somerset, Detroit, Michigan S. Wack, Denver Colorado 2100 Francis Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan 20552 Huntington, Detroit, Michigan . ...... Sturtevant, Wisconsin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,....,.,........Stu1-tevant, Wisconsin .......1111 Eleventh, Grand Rapids, Michigan South Dakota 1436 Kalamazoo, 'Grand Rapids, Michigan Stationstraat, Zuidlaren, Netherlands O. Box 174, Ripon, California Iowa ..........11427 Parnell Ave., Chicago, Illinois W. 21st., Holland, Michigan .......1112 Tamarack, Grand Rapids, Michigan Iowa 7650 Wolf Rd., La Grange, Illinois ...........819 Giddings, Grand Rapids, Michigan .Hospers, Iowa 2470 Byron Center, Grand Rapids, Michigan 1847 Cornelius, Grand Rapids, Michigan ....Route 5, Holland, Michigan , , Wisconsin 58 Lowell Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Wilson, Hudsonville, Michigan ..........128 Wilson, Hudsonville, Michigan ....,..... Hollandale, Minnesota ,.,,,,,,...,.I2IIIIIIIIIIII.......906 Union, Pella, Iowa Washington N, Wabash, Battle Creek, Michigan H1875 Kalamazoo Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan S. Austin, Oak Park, Illinois Minnesota South Dakota ........800 Sigsbee, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan , ,,.,,,,,,,,,...,......,......,.......,... R. 1, Millgrove, Canada ,,..,,,.....,7157 Kalamazoo, Caledonia, Michigan ..,...947 Dunham, Grand Rapids, Michigan E. 9th Holland, Michigan .............1790 S. Ogden, Denver, Colorado .........160 W. 18th St., Holland Michigan ....,,....,.233 College, Grand Rapids, Michigan .........Gottingen, Barfuessuestraat, Germany ...............7031 S. Michigan, Chicago, Illinois ,........Howard St., Wortendyke, New Jersey Park, New Jersey .....,.1118 Courtney, Grand Rapids, Michigan ......1118 Courtney, Grand Rapids, Michigan .............1068 Rathbone, S.W., Pella, Iowa ..............................,.......Edgerton, Minnesota .......1057 Alpine, Grand Rapids, -Michigan ............................................AuSt1HV1ll6, Iowa ........107 4th Ave., Sioux Center, Iowa .............................Houston, B. C. Canada ..,....1005 Brickell Ave., Miami, Florida Grove, Wisconsin ......1655 Kinney, N.W., Grand Rapids, Michigan ..........510 Paris, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan R. 1, Coopersville, Michigan F. D. 2, Fulton, Illinois Overlook, Whitinsville, Massachusetts .......835 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan Colona, Wyckoff, New Jersey ......,...373 E. Iona Ave., Muskegon, Michigan .......1209 Dunham St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Sangamon, Chicago, Illinois . .,....... 3961 Chatsworth, Detroit, Michigan Becker, Willmar, Minnesota ....,.....1259 Burton, Grand Rapids, Michigan --..-.-..........10743 Wallace St., Chicago, Illinois R. 2, Tustin, Michigan ...........920 Dunham St., Grand Rapids, Michigan Grace St., Waupun, Wisconsin S. Grove St., Berwyn, Illinois H1046 Fuller Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Dunham St., Grand Rapids, Michigan A----------1106 MCReyn0lds, Grand Rapids, Michigan Michigan Minnesota .........811 Union, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan Sangamon, Chicago, Illinois ........1114 Pine Ave., Grand Rapids, Michigan ......2484 Oakwood, Grand Rapids, Michigan -----------N-------------.-..LaCarnbe, Alberta, Canada .........959 Logan, Grand Rapids, Michigan City, Iowa S. Williams, Orange City, Iowa S. Sangamon, Chicago, Illinois 13th Ave., Fulton, Illinois ......503 Fuller Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 1, BOX 589, Ripon, California Hadley Ave., Clifton, New Jersey ......26 Prospect Pl., Clifton, New Jersey R- 4, Trenton, Ontario, Canada ..,....888 West 25th St., Holland, Michigan Michigan Hlgh St., Grand Rapids, Michigan ........1714 N. 3rd St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin .........1714 N. 3rd St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin :MW W 55- f YI. ' tim wh- wwf I 1510- 1 agp!!- I ?.Z'I'iI- zvid. U' zf,,- w zrlm- 5' zrwl- ' SEMINARY STUDENTS Name Apol, Isaac, 194 ................................ ------.------------- 4 39 581311 St-1 Arnold, Harry, 197 ......... . .......------------- ------------- 6 23 Worden, S-E-, Baarman, Marvin, 194, 199, 201 ...... -------- 1 062 Lafayette, S-E-, Baker, Ralph, 196, 201 ,,.,..........,,..,, ........ 8 27 Oakland, S-W-, Bandstra, And1'eW, 197, 201 .,..... .......... 8 44 Bryant, S.W., Berends, Henry ............................... ........ 6 830 EaSt6I'T1, S-E-, Boonstra, Jacob, 197 ......................... ....... 1 532 P1aS'CiC6, S-W-, Bossenbroek, Leonard, 196, 202 ....... ---.4--- 1 247 Turner, N-W., Botts, Harold, 196, 202 ...,......,.,..,.,. ......,, 8 22 Grandvllle, S-W-, Brouwer, Pete, 197, 201, 202 ......... ........ 1 217 Dunham, S-E-, Bultje, Harvey, 197, 202 ............. ............ 9 11 Logan, S-E-, Bultman, Fred, 197 ....................... ........... 1 012 1311If'13OT1, S-W-, Bultman, James, 197, 202 ................ . ............. 635 G'dd1ngS, S.E-, Buursma, William, 196, 202 ................. ................... 1 07. Diamond, S.E., Byma, Bernard, 197, 201, 202 ............... ...... 3 57 Freyling Place, S.E., De Boer, Willis, 194, 199, 201, 202 .,.... .............. 1 030 Giddings, S.E., De Groot, Harold, 201 ........................... ........... 9 53 Franklin, S.E., Den Besten, Lawrence .............. ...... .... .......... 9 1 1 Logan, S.E., Den Ouden, Bernard, 194 ............ ............. 8 5716 Logan, S.E., DeVos, Lawrence, 196, 202 ........ ........................ 3 3 Grand, N.E., Dokter, Bernard, 197, 202 ........ ....... 3 57 Freyling Place, S.E., Elenbaas, John, 196 ............... ........... 1 100 Madison, S.E Faber, Warren .......................... ........................ 2 3 Exchange, Frecan, Tom, 197 Graves, Raymond, 196, 202 ........ ....... 1 236 Dunham, S.E., Guikema, Henry, 196. 202 .......... ........ 9 00 Ottillia, S.E., Gunnink. Jerrien, 197 .....,..............,... ............. 9 17 Dallas, S.E Haan, Gilbert, 197, 201. 202 ...,....,...,. ....... 1 433 Dunham, S.E., Hannink, Alfred, 196, 201, 202 ..,........., ,...,..... 1 299 Bates, S.E Hekman, Jacob, 194, 199, 201, 202 ......., ,,..,,.,,, 1 314 Sigsbee, S.E., Hoekstra, Herman, 197 ......................... ,,.,,,, 4 53 Glenwood, S.E., Hofman, John, 196, 201, 202 ........... ........ 1 122 Wealthy, S.E Hofman, Leonard, 194 ....,.................,, .,,....,,,.,... 9 44 Bates, S.E Hofman, Tymen, 194, 201, 202 ......... .................. 3 21 James, S.E., Holkeboer, Edgar, 194 .....,........,..... ,.,...,,. 8 60 Courtney, N.W., Hollander, Harold, 196, 202 ......,... ,,,,,.,,., 8 35 Oakdale, S.E Huyser, William, 198. 202 ................ ,,,,.,. 7 0214 Delaware, S.E Jabaay, Earl, 196, 199, 201, 202 ,.,..,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 53 Barth, S.E Kort, Henry, 193 ----------.,,--................. ................ 9 50 Prince, S.E Lagerwey, Peter, 196. 201 ........... ..........,........... K alamazoo, S.E Leestma, Herman, 194 ........... ......, 1 836 Robinson Rd., S.E LGSSUYIH, Rem, 194 -.-.................. ....... 1 311 Chicago Dr., S.W., M3,18St91n, JOhI'l, 194, 201 .,,,,.,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 19 Shernrlan, Maliepaard, John, 198, 202 .,...... ................. 1 117 Prince, S.E M?d9Hd01'D, -101111, 194. 202 ........ ......... 1 209 Kalamazoo, S.E Mlnnema, Theodore, 198 ........,,...... ......... 1 011 Franklin, S.E Morren, John. 198, 199. 201 ..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 10 Bates, S,E Neaen, Donald, 198, 202 ...........,.,.. ...........,.... 1 150 Nelend, s,E Niemeyer, Bernard, 198 .,................... .,,,,,,,. 9 25 Leek Drive, s,E Opnerwall, Raymond, 196, 201 ....,,. ,,.,.,,,,,,. 1 126 Thomas, S,E Persenaire, Cornelius, 198, 201 ......., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 63 Bates, 5,13 Pontier. Arthur, 196, 202 ,..,,......,, . ,,,,,,,,, 356 Eureka, S,E Prins, Nicholas, 198 ..............,,.,,., ,,,,,,,, 3 55 Oakhill, S.E Reehm, Duane ------------------,-------------- ......... 7 4 Banner, S.W., Ribbens, John,.196, 201, 202 ........ ,. Rietsma. Kermit, 198 ,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rooy, Sidney, 198, 199. 201. 202 ...,... Schemper, Chester, 196. 202 ............ Slager, Kenneth, 198, 202 .,,,,,.,..,,, Smit, Harvey, 196, 201, 202 ...... Spykman, Gordon, 196, 202 ....... Stek, John, 196, 202 .........,,.,.....,.,,,, Sweetman, Leonard, 194, 201 ...... Swierenga. William. 1914 ...,.,,,..,, Sytsma, Richard. 196. 202 Tadema, Rits, 196, 202 ,,,,,,,,,,,., Teltsma, Herman, 194 .... ,,,,,, ..,..,,,,., Ten Brink. Samuel. 198 Terpstra, Charles, 198, 201,, 202 ..... Terpstra, Gerard, 196, 201, 202 Terpstra, Simon, 196 ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Van Andel, Adrian. 198. 202 ,........ Van Antwerpen. Willard. 194 ......... Vanden Berg, Gerald, 198 ,.,,,.,...,,,,., Vanden Hoek, Julius, 197 ......,.,...,,,, Vander Jagt. Samuel, 197. 201. Vander Wall, Douglas, 198. 202 2 .....,. Vander- weide. Peter. 197. 2o1,..ff.'.'fi i Vanderzee, Nelson, 197, 199, 202 Van Drunen, Leonard ,,....,,,,,,,,..,,,, Van Elderen, Bastiaan, 197, 20195.-.1 ,... Van Ens, John. 197, 201 .,,,,,,,...,,, Van Someren, Bernard, 197, 0 Van Stempvoort, John, 198 Veenstra, Paul, 197 22 .... Veltema, Stanley ,,,.,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Veltkamb, Albert, 194, 202. Verburg, Arthur, 197 .,,,,,,.,.,..,, , Vermeer, Robert, 198, 202 ....... Verseput, Theo, 198 ,.....,.,,,,.,,,,., Walhout, Edwin, 197, 201 ,,,,,,, Walma. Albert, 198 ..,....,,,,,,.,, Wesseling. Jay, 198 201 ........ Westley. Clayton. 198 ......... Witte, Wilmer. 194 .........,.... Ypma, Benjamin, 197 ................... Zylstra, Andrew, 198, 202 ..,,,,,,.,,,, Zylstra, Mart'n. 197. 201, 202 ......... Zylstra, Paul, 197, 202 ...........,.,,,,,,. .......659 Croswell . .s..E .............1318 Whiting, Logan, S.E Thomas, S.E She1'man, S.E .........1057 Kalamazoo, S.E., Logan, S.E ........3744 Clyde Pk. Rd., ........2317 Beverly, S.W., ...............1050 Caulfield, ........1327 Ewing, S.E ......581 Baldwin, S.E ...,....2224 Berwyn, S.W., .......1035 Bates, S.E ..........1129 Bates, S.E Baxter, S.E .......1154 Marshall, S.E ............731 Paris, S.E ......915 Fremont, S.E .........902 Bates, S.E ...,....240 Calkins, S.E Barth, S.E ..,,,....3v9 Hollister, sr .......609 Wealthy, S.E Cass, S.E .......1030 Kalamazoo, S.E ........1217 Dunham, S.E ............1150 Worden, S.E ......1327 Kalamazoo. S.E A., ......38 Burr Oak, N.W., .........863 Franklin, S.E Dallas, S.E ............1001 Thomas, S.E., 111224115 Rathbone, S.W., Pine, S.W., ......1221 Sherman, S.E Arianna, .......343 Eastern. 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