Calvin College - Prism Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Class of 1953
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XJ.. foreword limi bawdy. arts . 40-59 Something of the virile challenge whispered to Rudyard Kipling's explorer has impelled the stu- dent to enter Calvin College. A still voice drifted to him dovvn the lovv wind: Something hidden. Go and find it. Go and loolc behind the Ranges- Something lost behind the Ranges. Lost and waiting for you. Golf' And it broolced no refusal. For the typical student there is immense satis- faction in re-discovering old blazed trails. When the markers grow faint and the obstacles increase, each careful step ahead excites a sense of con- quest, Progress, for him, becomes identified with achievement. For only a select few is reserved the vision of Hunimagined rivers and illimitable plains. advertising - 194-227 athletics 0 60-79 Their struggle shifts From one precarious plateau to another, and when the temptation to pause and loolt down grows overpowering, the voice returns with its insistent whisper, Gal For everyone there is a climaotic moment, when all that has preceded fuses in a single triumph. Perhaps that moment comes with the presentation of a diploma marking the end of a successful college career. But it may be realized just as completely by an undergraduate in the mastery ol a ditficult passage of music, in the publication of some literary contribution, or even in the possession of one long-coveted friendship. organizations o 80-105 Q, iiii , people 0 106-175 seminary 0 176-193 l 3 ' les Y Q fi f.A 1- .J Q. e M ff ff .z W . .- Q Q 1 I v 31, in V X. Na- .rl Raj? 5 4, G --Qu , nn , A-1- gf ., , , R.. if 'f -v , L, ff r ji 2 Aro- xff? 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The result is a faith without conviction, a belief without commitment. e at Calvin have also used these words rather frequently this year. Wle speak of Forward in Fzzillz, United in Faith, fzzillz of ozfrfalherzf. May these phrases never become mere cliches and shibboleths to us. May they ever possess vitality and cogency as we apply them to our Alma Mater, for these phrases nicely describe our living tradition, our binding unity, our future hope. he apostle Paulgives vigor to such words as fzziflz and befify' when he writes, f'The word is nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart: that is, the word of faith, which we preach, that if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God raised him from the dead, thou shalt be savedf, To make faith and belief live calls for an inti- mate knowledge of the word, commitment of the mind, surrender of the heart to God by his grace, and confession with the lips. Such should be the believing of every one who is or was a Calvin student. Therein we find our unity. his volume of Prism attempts to present the community-unity which should prevail at Calvin. It contends that neither stu- dents or student activities should be completely compartmentized but, rather, that these reflect facets of all of Calvin College and of total student life. Such a proposition has validity only where there exists a binding unity amidst some diversity. At Calvin that unity is supplied by faith, belief, commitment, confession. It is a total surrender of each and all to the word of faith as Paul defined the word. he aim of the college is to give young people an education that is Christian in the larger and deeper sense that all the class work, all the students' intellectual, emotional, and imaginative activ- ities shall be permeated with the spirit and teaching of Chris- tianity. Does that quotation ring a bell'? 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Calvin College is the embodiment of your grand- fatheris and my great grandlathens courageous iaith and persistent determination. Faith conceived, deter- mination built. And Calvin College became not a mere collection ol buildings providing teachingflearn- ing facilities lor a stahl ol dictatorial instructors and a regimented student body, but an educational capital erected on the stable Foundation ol truth and governed by the principles of our Reformed heritage, These principles have inlluenced every area ol study and directed all ettorts toward a single objective. That objective is the absorption of man in the gloritication of God. This is basic. But Calvin College represents much more. It is the sum total ol my impressions, experiences, associationsvall unique only because they have hap- pened to me. Transplantation from home surroundings to an academic environment has called lor radical ad- justments, and elastic adaptability. It has involved shouldering new responsibilities, and enduring some emborrossments. But the appeal of gaining advan- tageous lactual lcnowledge and the intellectual stim- ulation ol re-thinking, evaluating, and criticizing others' thoughts have compensated lor periodical discourage- ments. The real value ol mental development is not to be reckoned in dollars and cents but in potential usefulness. Calvin College is this, and more. It is the witness oi the discipline of conflict and the impact ol decision. Cut of the insecurity of loosening home ties grows a healthy sell-reliance, out of exposure to both the novel and the commonplace in life emerges the power ol judicious selection. Competition gives impetus to the vaulting ambitions ol the careerist. The source ol support For our sell-expansion is a group oi sympathetic counselors ahfering encouragement, yet restraining intemperate action. We malce mistalces, sometimes trivial, sometimes serious. Problems may call for special assistance, olten the best remedy for an ottense is discovery. Ultimate personality progression is a vital concern of our school, For it will be an important factor in determining our etlectiveness in the world. 11 ful. ,Tv Wim, AW Ki- ,, nvffnwl-wc 5,4 -.X .v-A Us -., L ' S ,.'-f :,,,,g-'tlink :,,n la ',1, fr 5, -f- .:v..,,v ,.,,'i ,gQLv,f:- --Bw. f-...gd 'fa-f-Q xv' Mi'n. RV' V' 42. 140 ag.:-ish' uv V in ' I rv ,,,,,!, 1 a h ,pox fl' W' vu qvnw . P A Q 'Q 'Nw 1f,,n,'l 345 Un.,: 'a,.., F-am, vm, - lugs' ,, - H-,,aLQt I I , 1:33 Aj!- .Tigh- F .f- 'K ' if Wu- A nhfblu - ,,' 'S m,'.k fm' Q' L. C it UI , . f 2u. . i Mu ,,, Mi... nm 'llll1 'lln ' Fwy.. 'K 1 -if tug, 11 ' 6 -. 1.01 sn., Nagy .W it - inns' -an 'Wi-. 341 1.x...,,,w,! Tamar: pg ,fi 2 -1 'Im:fn.-' 'H 'l wu,,- Init? vwzq, Ig ',1 ,f 1 -1-01 :frfWfNfr'fv.v N., iii img - A -lm-yei 1 -F 11-,w:3f'l V-ml 1llllA Q '4 'f'PWun 1 .yi Xiang.. . tum.. lug- 11.3 rf- . -linux A 1:4-1. 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It is the evidence, of the founders vision-a vision stemming from the Reformation, developed by John Calvin, perpetuated by the Christian Reformed Church. It is the material progress of an educational structure, whose cornerstone is Christ and whose chief end is the glory of God. From a modest beginning in a Grand Rapids parsonage our college has grown to a campus of five large buildings. But progress was possible only because of loyalty to the ideals of Christian education. There was the loyalty of the ideal of Christian education. There was the loyalty of our own school, of our individ- ual churches, and of our denomination at large. We gave because we lcnew there was a need. And there was a need because we wanted ade- quate facilities for our expanding college. We gave of our material means in order to reap spirit- ual and cultural benefits. The Commons Building signifies the integration of the various phases of college life. Housing a spa- cious student lounge, club offices, a snaclt bar, and a dining hall, it is the social and recreational center of our bustling life. l-lere we meet old friends and malce new ones. It is here that we reminisce about the memories of the past and project our ideals for the future. At coffee-time we engage in lively chats or in profound discussions. The Commons Building is the expression of stu- dent living, an expression unified, yet diverse. It provides the balance of the collegiate many-sided life. igr ' - j, .X our permanent campaign nited in Faithnxmotto of the two-million dollar Calvin Expansion Cam- paign, is a phrase we have all heard a great deal of this year. But Calvin College also has another sort of expansion campaign-a permanent campaign-a campaign which began with its birth, which has grown steadily until the present, and which must continue, with your help and mine, until it has fully achieved the goals of its tremendous vision. s foundation for this comprehensive vision the founding fathers of Calvin established principles-fcertain spiritual and intellectual principles. They said that spiritually Calvin was to be different. They said that among the shifting sands of the modern world Calvin was to be founded on the Roclc of Life. They said that among the turbulent slceptical minds of a world at sea Calvin was to loolf upon the Christ and walk upon the waves. hey said more. They said that Calvin was not to be a place to get rid of parents' supervision and conduct a nightly curfew battle with the dor- mitory matron, They said it was not to be a place for playboys. Rather, they said it was to be a place for training leaders. Well they lcnew that goals could not be achieved with fumbling hands and muddled heads. Well they lcnew that intelligence consists mainly of hard worlc. Therefore they gave us professorssprofessors to train us in the hard art of thinking, professors to guide us to that gleam of comprehensive wisdom. hese things, then, constitute the foundation of Calvin's great expansion campaign. These two principlesfspiritual and intellectual-form the spirit, the atmosphere, of the education which you here receive, hat is that school spirit of Calvin? It is, naturally, a good many things to a good many different people. But if there is anything at all for all of us together it is the atmosphere of trained bodies, saved hearts, and educated heads in which all of us together live. his, then, is the permanent expansion campaign of Calvin College. Why expansion campaign? Because that is precisely the aim of the education which Calvin offerswexpansion: Expansion of the student spiritually by deepening his faith in the Christ. Expansion of the student intellectually by deepening his insight into truth. palgn C3 This campaign was an achievement in organization. Many are to be con- gratulated for their help and the whole denomination is to be thanked for its generous response, I UK The students did their share by pledg ing 536,341.00 during the campaign , 'Tw ,M 'Q- '.f14prf F, el broadcast By radio transmission . . 5 Q D .,,i,3,..,.:..,,gi5::g 5' . ' Q - - 3,5565-.:px.., ,. 1 M i ii . Chapel time reaches Westernjviichigcin. From roots grown deep in a common iaith springs the sturdy trunlc of general lcnowledge. And from this stalwart stem arise the varied branches ol individual pursuits. We are one in interpretation, many in expression, one in echo, many in voice. l-lere we share the inspiration of a choir's rich harmony and learn to create our own music, ccmpose our own songs. l-lere we relive stirring drama and the melliiluous poetry oi the masters ond attempt to create with our own pens. l-lere we admire the precise logic ol the ancients, analyze the radical theories of the moderns and begin to appreciate the dignity of our own Christian philosophy. This, too, is one. Unity, integration-but not uniformity-are our inheritance. No genuine student leaves these halls without having imbibed the essential learning and principles basic to the education of all who have preceeded and ol all who will follow us. Bible, history, music, philosophy, literature-these provide the vital elements for the initial budding and continued growth oi our several careers. They are the source of the physicians sympathy, the teacherls understanding, the artistxs sensitivity, the businessmans judgment. Unity, integration, are also our contribution. Through coordination of ideals and practice we encourage initiative. By the complex nature of our development itself we draw new, earnest seekers to our unifying root. The budding unity is the branch- ing reality. 'lhrough many we are one. .Fi. 18 ' uivr 1 K. wx, .LR Q : ' - 'x :wx i , at -0,9 Qpu 1 2 , Q .1 x x, gin, ps- Ffzx , s. X . X X X ,N ..-4 'v,,w,'.-fm. ,MW 1 uf fr, ' fi Kr.- , . ,... :.5ugggi'i?.EEXEE3 x 'f37v :': fs' f. 2:11 K -N... .. . xg... '-uf ' 1 ..'-v,n,n...... W Sgr... .27 ..,..,... . . .... ,., 'gL-mm... , 3 gn -.M -......... 1.3 ..x zu-,Y-4,..........:... sgmwjtr gkrl +un4+-Q5 -,,1mx............, ......m.. N., ................. M. .- M -.-....,... ... . .........-.-W ,'gY1'2f-w....,f-Z.n!I+1--zaxwh---gg AMA:-fN., ....,: .. 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'ff halfway between tedium and apathy, and when in this frame of mind, the Friday night banquet or the class picnic are the only bright ,.. spots in sight. Events assume more than their intrinsic share of importancefwhether it be a formal dinner, an evening program, a club outing, or a lhespian playfand in later years, the memory of the ever-present pressure and pain yields to fond reminiscence of the Big Events. l The formal dinner party. The evening program. The Tl'19SPiUl'1 Pl0Y- is i ' 5 r . i 5-1 X 2 ffffx ff-f' T f'Sg'- i il 'lffr Ll il 4 . . i i 1 I f I ' e ii l i 0 ,ur .il,f.i,ff,'g.i 5 s ., QQ- ,w Q- Q' 1? Q X . .u, A as v5 vs wr i s 4 3 ptmawfg 31,35 X - . ...:. . .1 .Q xp- 5 gjgg 'j'Q'E4 ' .gQ'w5gE:2.1 ' I ,,,. -1 ii, 152:- 'fw 'N . L.. , 4.5.9 in O, 5' V . I 4- X B , 5 1 A EW ,. IiFL.1:1M'5,'. . :k.3,kyQg, . S- fi. 4E.z-Ek.,-4 . :zl ' 4.1.,f:.,, , - in x QM , +R ' Sm .X, :Sp 4 .N .593 . 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The universe is to him a wonderfully vast, intricate, and fascinating system, one whose laws are distinctly meaningful as part of the revelation of God, l le applies himself diligently to the task of dis- covering and interpreting those laws. l-le observes the stars and learns the forces which govern their steadily circling galaxies. l-le counts the ingredients of the sun and finds its elements repeated on earth, he talces them into the laboratory and refines and compounds them, he probes the invisible structures of the atom and measures the vast energies hidden there. l-le watches a speclc of life creeping doggedly across a glass slide, and he observes while small green dots join water, air, and sunshine by their own secret process. l-le studies all this and more, seelting out the fundamental rules of nature. These principles are not the end of the Christianis inquiry, how- ever, Knowledge ofthe universe is only a means to a nobler end: the glorification of God. lo the scientist who is a Christian, the orderliness, the rich variety, and the ultimate mystery of nature are reflections of the wisdom and power and majesty of God. 25 ,f x .xx t ,. fff wx 'Q -Q L - --, yffof, XVI K, W '23 .. fifivff, .,. 11 ' l 'XWWQW ' 'I 1 V 1, 1 ?W 'f:f?2',f -Jn WWW X L+ JH '.vxgXMx'X Wx, XM xgxzov xhl IX .', W .UN , , M ,MX N Q lx-jx J ,' 1' I Wgfmfvfff, f r'...51n' . ,wM . X 1 W ,,ii, U ,,,b V.,., 1 , ' t ' mM'5f' 'qr: 'i 'Q 'fL XM' ffm, I it Z' f1.. 1, ,, ..' 1 M Y x3kxXXux5x,L vWF ' ... VA -2?-g This year it was We'll see you again at homecomingf' It all started long before the spider caught the fly and left him hanging midway between the first and second floors. We'd spent weeks in preparation. Lets see, there was 50 cents for crepe paper and ten for nailsgand after many hours of hard work our displays were ready. Student Council nominations for the Homecoming Hostess were posted on the main floor, and when the returns were in we found we'd chosen lovely Dot Reus as our Hostess and Lenore Anderson, Marge De Nooyer, jessica Beets, and Carol Homan as her four sparlcling attendants. Dot and her attendants were presented to the student body by Stu Sisco, one of our first string men, at the pep rally in the audi- torium, Monday afternoon. Monday evening-the big game, and though we spiders didn't catch the Wheaton fly on the basketball floor we had a marvelous time. Alumni, students, and friends returned to school for coffee after the game. A student committee served coffee in the Commons Building which was open for the occasion, though it was not yet com- pleted. The Main Building was open to all who wished to see the displays and posters put up by the various clubs. Thus we remember our second annual Homecoming. Back Row: Clare Nyenhuis, Stu Sisco, Ed Boeve, john Primus. Front Row: Dan Pastoor, Bernie Van't Hul, Dewey Heetderks, Gene Tulsma. 13 N cALv:N elves A LIBERAL EnucAnoN I l SFEL L T H, nurcu umm , -, ner YWKEEQL ff- M ' . , . ' ' ' afrfnrr 1- r,,T....F,,', -, HHEQT l x 7 WHEA1 I N C il AJXKE 'EPEHRE ,......----- Display of lg The Future l'eccl1er's Club. The Varsity Club Sir Chimes Meat Grinder deelcts the Record. Q 1 55 :why ,,- 3 I Qui Q ' A X 'N ll 51 T5 'Tn' ' -- ., , A , rw fm. N Y r mfr 5549 1 mdwnl ' '- uf 4-9- r C U displays fTX xiii 4 fx X 1 'HA 'fffb g it fm YM X. !L', J ., ' Q, V i Eff! X - L ,: . '3 xx, .4, x f r, ' fl Q c Z .4 , ,x 1-X xxx T ,' .1 x - , i X4 1 -, . - N74 2,5 ' A' 31 ,54- ,. ., 1 . X' , X 'ff Xxx ' fha X l -f i Xi V. 'a 3 l I A1 ' .f , c The Dorms prize winning display of assorted flies caught in the spiderweb. A special ceremony is in- augurated by the Musiciun's Guild. 29 U7 C 4- .C 'HJ U7 C 'L .C In their lighter moments students sometimes jump the traces in freer forms of expression. student 1 ' ,, , 'ff M J private homes, dorms, co-ops, apartments 32 living It has been said that nothing is more mysterious and incomprehensible to a sane adult citizen today than a Russian ambas- sador and a modern student. Both are , . a ,, unpredictable in behavior, quaint in . ,i.,,. 2 appearance, and represent an ideology foreign to their neighbors. But here the analogy ends. For no one is quite so 9 adaptable to new situations and flexible l '--r A ' At Calvin, a typical lounging group of ten students may be composed of repre- one or two nationalities and ten opinions of the coed passing by the door, E PLURI- BUS UNUM. But even though a freshman from Kansas is stupified by the strange ejaculations of his New Jersey classmate, there is, between them, a bond transcend- ing narrow limits of regionalism. A pre-med, equipped with lab coat, tweezers, and a half-dissected turtle goes home to bump his head on the low ceiling of the apartment which he shares with a pre-sem, who is lost in contemplations ofan ontological argument after a friendly jibe from the general college student one room away, who lies one bunlc above a soci- ology major sleeping with an open book, HORDES AND HQUSES, slowly sliding to the floor with the up and down breath- ing motions of his abdomen. A subtle suggestion from the calculating math major on the bottom side of the sun lamp above the dining table stirs the group to assertion of hunger pains and resolutions of amelio- ration. They are off to the dorm for Com- monsD, up to the chowline, and baclc to dress for a baslcetball game, a night in the library stacks, a symphony, a club meeting, or a date with the belle of the dormitory. And, as the Chimes Tower tolls the lcnell of parting day, five members in a common cause add skim milk to blaclc coffee and intensive study to frequent reverie,alla prep- aration for another day and a coming blueboolc. There, on the surface, is student living, below, between pains of growth, doubt, and reassertion is student life. 33 t - sc if K s,,,,,s , sv mt in acquisition of new ideas and friends as Q the college student. 1 Z sentatives from ten states in the Union, 9 X if lx 3 KQQ my The dorm cafeteria, in spite of its mechanical inadequacies and laclc ol capacity-which malces this the last year ol its functioning existence-has acquired an atmosphere uniquely its own, intensified by that slow, definite growth of associations accumulated with each day's cohfee. Mom and Pop Schreur operate what is blush- ingly admitted to be one of the more in- dispensable institutions on the campus. Acquaintances are made in every corner ol the campusi but healthy, solid, robust friendship is nutured and enjoyed only at Ucohfee time. 35 n i' 2 ' -if Q35 The llbrary provides a large share of the source maternal the stu dent needs an excellent magazine nothmg matches the penodncol room B ,S sys: 4 4 . 'Nu-ff' V Q ii. aq- 7441 ,,, . 4, x.1,+'i 5 'S 5'3- wx X M ,. .1 1 N, fsi If Q-J 5, I , 1 Ns' alumni song From classroom and lrom college halls Arises one relrain, The Calvin sparlc vve once have caught, Shall never die again. Qur Calvin, Alma Mater dear, We raise our songs lor you, Maroon and Gold will bind our hearts, ln Friendship deep and true. Up and cheer a stirring cry, Calvin College, l-laill Up, all students and, alumni, Calvin College, haill Shout in chorus, send the echoes Bounding to the slcy, Calvin College, Calvin College, l'lail to thee, all haill calvin friendship song Calvin, Calvin, sing we all to thee, To dear Alma Mater, we pledge Fidelity, Forever laithlul to Maroon and Gold, They name and honor we ever shall uphold. Calvin, Calvin, God has been thy guide, Dear Alma Mater, thy strength l-le shall provide Be loyal ever to the iaith of old, Gods name and honor vve ever shall uphold. Music by Dale Grotenhuis, '53 From classroom to gym, all must be coordination, co-opera- tion and attention. 31,- P3 K E3 .OU . be X1 X N xi-Tx , , 56, kk' Q gg 4-,.: , 0 l -461 WJ? X '- Qi: .. 41 -QQQg,.:3 ' Q . ' , , 73-X - ,mi if . 'Y 'Pu' -Mx , , .- 4. ,X ., x Ti. Q, X, 5 N faq A N 2 'fx 'ki fig, -x 'qi f wks M' Ai v 3. s 345: .+'f XX ,ls Q x ' ,Q 5 X .5 N A f - . '1 dx , ., 3 ,. r ..-... - Ap-f-',, , .lf- ww ,V 9' . ff' ,xwdv , ,x32.4 xv, .1-v 1 'f Em .mx 5 J' . Ar. k.1J1..j,. if ' ' ' -ff V. '- ' 3 ,- ' ,, ' ,wifi x L , e, 2, A, 35-1 jr, Qi, , QL - ' ' fi ' fa' ' F2 '-2:efuf:f-.+,e- I f'i5f't V ' f ' 'B ' Vt -- , . ' - ' f.,1g'f l,f+:,f3.1'.',f5:A ' A 5 Hmuismgkg v wig ,.,- f + .nf ., . K 2 J N 1 .WM I . '-Igk V, 'U 5 ., ' Y. 54 BX 46533 IN ,an- GRACE RAVESLOOT, Soprano RAYMOND MCAFEE, Bass HELENE HEKMAN, Contralto oratorio Qver 500 Oratorio members met vveelcly during this past year to practice under the direction of Seymour Svvets who has directed the group for more than 30 years. Last Fall they again performed the much loved Messiah, and this spring they performed the Creation by f-layden, brealcing a fifteen year tradition of Elijah performances. Capacity audiences came to hear the proclamation of Gods glory in song. The people of greater Grand Rapids are appreciatively aware of the Society's contribution to its community. Much of the Qratorias success is due to the vigorous efforts of Professor Swets. l-lis contagious enthusiasm and dynamic personality have endeared him to the thousands he has directed and the vast audi- ences who have come to hear the Oratorio Society's performances through the years. FRITZ KREUGER, Tenor ,, 'w iiia' ' -' ' . . 1, .A.. I I 14 r JAMES DE YONGE, Tenor Standing: l... to R.: Charles Dykstra Harold Bergsma. Seated: Roger Hoekstra, Helen Van Holsema Sec., jack Andriese Pres., T43 jack Stulp. NANCY CARR, Soprano RAYMOND MCAFEE, Bass Duo-Piano Team Shirley Ballc joan Stevens Vander Ploeg VT 4.- VD FD -0- U CD L 44 Pianist-Ruth Kocrshoek Russ Stanley String Quartet Gilbert Ross, first violinist Emil Roab, second violinist Oliver Edels, cellist Robert Connte, violist 'Iv ' M 41 recitalisis cimes De jonge, teno Tf:f . ,ii .' 31. I i . YE:f,:NLS4j: sfi' 4 :V- - Q bfi?-is :-like ff - ,. . i iii Qi 'Fri -if J?i3,, V575-Ei ' 47 2751- A.. .iii 'gf iff' 'i ' ,-'.: .1' u ' -Qi? . gf: :f -?9:'5 Lgif, Q: N .,9' ':' ,Hp age yyyf' Q-1 1 M V- -1 :fic Aff' 421agf:a1wz'fz: Q 'fx' ,gC', 55:54 71 211'2'gg,'i'.-- v:-. , J 'O J! IL.. I' Lynn Zienstrci, organist Harriet De Wccird, violinist 45 Agnes Van Oostenbridge, organist cayvan collection X C 4-'fi Mr. Cayvan and music students examine records from the Cayvan collection. The CAYVAN COLLECTION OF RECORDINGS was given to Calvin College a year ago by Mr. l.. l.. Cayvan of Grand Rapids. The collection, one of the largest in the country, contains vocal, instrumental, and diction records, With few exceptions every symphony, oratorio, opera, cantata, concerto, string quartet, suite or song that has ever been recorded in America, Europe, or Asia is included in the collection. This winter lVlr. Cayvan added more recordings, malcing the total number of records in the collection more than i0,000. The gift is the largest to have been made to Calvin in Q0 years, being valued at approximately 535,000 The records are accomodated in the Fine Arts Room of the Library. It has been equipped with the Finest in high Fidelity equipment, booths, cabinets and shelves have made the room complete. 'HJ orchestra concertband The T959-53 season was the busiest in the history of the Calvin College Concert Band. Concerts in Muskegon, Kalamazoo, and Grand Rapids and participation at rallies and basketball games helped to keep the 60-piece band busy during the first semester. The band also took part in the ceremonies connected with the laying of the corner- stone ofthe Commons Building, at which time the band gave the first performance of the 'Calvin Commons March written by ,lack Grotenhuis, class of '53. The second semester vvas touched off by the bands brilliant performance and marching demonstration at the Homecoming Game at the Civic. This was followed by the bandis third annual Spring vacation tour, this year in the Mid-West. Cn May i the band was host to 'IOO selected instrumentalists from Christian l-ligh School bands at the Mid-West festival at the Civic. The Calvin College Chamber Qrchestra once again participated effectively in the two oratorio performances at the Civic and also took part in the all-school music festival in September. The unusual feature of this season vvas the orchestrals presentation of a chamber music concert in April. 47 v- - 7 4-1' .az.eP'N ' I Q Q, M - ,if Q. -M .. sv 351 wg - J. ff? H Pr M- or- r H gtk. f X : 1. -'rdf' ,rig .r- f 1 ' ,z gif f -'Jef-2 '- 27:--t-rr affine! .I ' .,,.,, sl W, . , , 4 Fvf.-r -. A 'gg- . 45122, ... 4. ., fl' , ,lv A 4' ' T33 V ,,,e:, ,. . . ua- ' 1- 1 , tg 795.73 .F- qf4.2.ff,gf.ffa Quia Jain., ' 1 rf f -X L --, ,fr , . 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V ur A , - 5' fx. .r y FLUTES Terry Brummel Betty Moelker Thelma Sprilc OBOE Paul Heyboer CLARINETS jerry Austin Gene DeLange Corniel DeNIey Arnold Kroon Rcilpha Ondersma Norma Palmbos Mildred Schuurmonn janice Sturing Betty Taatjes Sylvia Van Baren james VcinKuiken ALTO CLARINET Lavonne Wolters BASS CLARINET Clare Nyenhuis BASSOON Ernest Flietstra ALTO SAX Paul Buiter Barbara Bussies Frank Del-Iaon Robert Palma Marten VandeGuchte TENOR SAX Roger Rottschafer Robert Bultman HORN Herb DeVries Wilma Groeneveld Paul Hoelasema Carroll Keegstra Arlene VerHoeven Curtis Vrieland CORNETS Francis Bolthuis jeneane Brummel Henrietta Faber Roger Griffioen Audrey Harmelinlc Roger Hoelcstra Bernard Klaver Arthur Lanning Roger Nykamp Roger Vandelfieft Ron Veenstrcl Terry Wiersma BARITONES Henrietta Decrraaf Lavina DeWeerd Lee Kickert Bernie VanderArk TROMBONES Maynard DeKryger Wilbur Hcialc Bart Houseman Richard Peterson Harold Seervold Marian VanderArIc Peter VanVIiet BAS-SES Robert Bishop William Brouwers Arnold Hoekzemci Glenn Meeter PERCUSSION jack Grotenhuis Roger Hamstra Arlene Liepitz Larry Veenstra VIOLINS Harriet DeWaard Roland De Young lane King Arlene Liepitz Paul MacDonald Marilyn Zylstra Jacqueline Van Solkema VIOLA Doris Woodruff Mary Jane Newhol VIOLI NCELLO Arda Dygert Marjorie Holmquist FLUTES Marva Musclw Therice Brummel OBOE Paul Heyboer CLARINETS jerry Austin Arnold Koon BASSOON Dick Flietstra HORNS Curtis Vrieland Arlene Ver Hove-n Wilma Groeneveld TRUMPETS Ronald Veenstra Francis Bolthuis TROMBONES Harold Seerveld Peter Van Vliet Bart Houseman TYMPANI Lawrence Veenstra .. I I - -I ELID feiiseuaio Jeq Top Row: Abram Bos, Edgar Boeve, Roger Greenway, jack Stulp, Howard Slenlc, john Vander Heide, Maurice Bolt, john Primus, Kenneth Boersma, Charles Dykstra, Peter Van't Slot, Roger Hamstra, john Hoogland, Harold Bergsma, Henry De Rooy. 3rd Row: Homer Wigboldy, Charles Witteveen, Dale De Haan, Ted Medema, Roger Hoekstra, Harriet Holwerda, Ann Weening, janice Meyers, Richard Westmaas, Robert Hoelcstra, Verne Robbert, Robert Brink, Gerald Bakker, Robert L. Haan. Qnd Row: Beatrice Hoelc, Gertrude Bonnema, Carol Marcusse, Evelyn Huizenga, Frances Slings, Marion Van Eerden, judith Meyer, Dorothy Voetberg, Charlotte De Free, Mary Ohlmann, Arlene Liepitz, Elaine Brussee, Marilyn De jonge, Lenore Pontier. Bottom Row: Elma jane Ahrenholz, Elsa Zwiep, Jeneveine Candler, Violette Ferguson, Jacqueline Bowen, Prof. Seymour Swets, Barbara Ekema, Louella Menninga, Fran Peterson, Winerva Van Raekel, Lillian Vander Hart. Absent jerry Batts, june Clausing, Kay Koster, Lynn Resignol, Ruth Verduin. When one hears music with other people there is an intangible -i osmosis of feeling from the audience, When one sings music with 'T other people, there is a rapt feeling of communion with othersff GJ a moments sharing of timeless beauty a merging of minds as one in the clear tonal patterns of great music. This was the experience of sixty members of the A Cappella Choir as they presented some of the greatest music ever written, The year was climaxed by the rendition of Bachis, Jesu Priceless Treasure at Calvin's first Bach Festival. This was followed bythe choir's annual tour which this m year toolc them through Ontario Canada, New York, Connecticut, U New jersey, Washington, DC, and Qhio. Under Professor Swetsi dynamic direction the A Cappella Choir achieved the great satis- faction of genuine accomplishment, IU SU Top Row: Don Gritfioen, Lamar Vander Griend, Arie Van Eelc, jim Versluis, Bob Palma, Victor Ver Meulen, Louis Voskuil, john Dykema, Harold Eiten, Larry Vander Kieft, Paul MacDonald, Sidney DeVries, 4th Row: Don Schierbeelc, Wilbur Dejong, Eugene Los, Don Postema, jack Vander Laan, Alvin Plantinga, Herb Start, Dennis Den Besten, Ed. Lamse, Phyllis Zylstra, Nancy Vanderzyden. 3rd Row: Charlotte Dielman, jeanie Brummel, Mary Boerma, Vivian Van Herp, Marilyn Hoogeboom, Marjorie Onders- ma, Marilyn Zylstra, Elaine Vander Ploeg, Ann Clelland, Dcrlene Geuerlcinlc, Audrey Lotterman, Bernadine Ledeboer, jean Bushman. Qnd Row: Eunice Post, Elizabeth Timmer, Betty DeVries, Florence Schoolland, Matilde Schneider, Helen Hooglcnd, Lillian Vander Hart, Audrey Helder, Phyllis Thomas. Bottom Row: Margarit Betten, Alice Tamminga, Shirely Dozeman, Donna Spaan, Marlene Bos, Narian Flolcstra, Prof. j. De Yonge, Shirley Stoeplcer, Gertrude Geels, Marilyn Groenendylc, Audrey Harmelinlc, Marilyn Scott, Esther Van Manen, Hermine Osthoelc. Absent: Robert Brink, john Hoagland. An estimated live million people hear the Radio Choir every Sunday morning on the HBaclc to God Hour radio program. It was reported that in one Sunday broadcast the choir has a larger audience than Caruso had during his Whole lifetime. Rev. P. Eldersveld, the radio minister, calls the choir the lrameworlc For the Spolcen Word. The choir has a constant responsibility, for it must provide music for all 52 weeks in a year. Recordings are made of the choir for the Sundays they are not in Grand Rapids and a special choir is selected for the summer. Besides these weekly broadcasts, the 70-member choir has sung in chapel, participated in the all-school music festival, and toured the Dalcotas and iowa. 51 al ,., t X 5 ' r :- Ed Evenhouse-Business Manager Nick Wolterstorff-Editor A verse may Find him who a sermon Flies, And turn delight into a sacrifice, forms the motto of the Calvin Literary Review. The Review, published three times each year, is designed to give expres- sion to the emotions and convictions and spiritual sensitivities which throb through the veins of the young artist at Calvin. lts intention is to have the sons and daughters of Calvin College establish in the world of beauty and feeling the immortality of o Calvinistic culture. The Review is not meant to preach. But because of the dedicated spirit in which it is conceived, the writers at Colvin hope that it may stir sensitive men to a hymn oi praise as well os to a song of contentment. CD -1 CD '1 'Y CD 4 5. 155:-r I 9 5 8 4 3 U3 V7 C FO U V7 3 Standing: Agnes Van Ostenbridge, Lillian Vander Hart, Marilyn Ruster, Marilyn De ,longe Esther Datema, Howie Slenlc, Marion Van Eerden, Willa Bos, Henry Van Dylc, Jr., Lou Menninga. Seated: Helen Hoagland, Barb Elnema, Kay Koster, Ann Weening, Dorothy Fennema, Mary Ohlmann. A philosopher once said A psychological inquiry ought to be made into the curious passion displayed by so many intellectual Workers For the art oi music. Any number oi them turn from metaphysics to Mozart, and at tj' g X 9 1 if I the end oi a day oi academic routine or an evenings reading or Writing Find in ordered sound an escape from or a Fulfillment oi what they had sought, not successfully, in ideas. J Y7 1 3 Top Row: Ted Andriese, Hank Van Dyk, Earl Andriese, john Vander Heide, john Hoagland, Stuart Kingma, Mel Dykstra, Stanley De Vries, Mel Hugen, Ken Lobbes. 4th Row: Bernie Van't Hul, Glenn Prince, Ed Evenhouse, AI Kloet, Byron Breems, Herb Start, Andy Rienstra, Bob Haan, Ron lager. 3rd Row: Betty De Vries, Connie Buurma, Mary Tolsma, Dot De Lano, Mary Boerema, Muriel Lieffers, Connie De Hoog, lnamae De Korne, Delorna Berghuis, Ev l-luizenga. Qnd Row: Lou Menninga, Marguerite Vogel, Carol Troast, Tracy Cnassen, Marlene Bos, Marilyn Drulclcer, Fran Peterson. Bottom Row: Gretchen Bouwsma, Mary Stevens, jessica Beets, Gerry De Ruiter, Rose Hoitenga, jane King. The Thespian members have vvorl4ed hard this year to present tvvo excellent stage productions. The first was Victoria Regina, by Lawrence l-louseman. The members of the cast truly proved their qualifications for this unusual production, The drama called for a very large cast as well as a large stage to present it effectively, Under the capable direction ol Mrs. Batts the presentation was excellent and lived up to the reputation of all lhespian dramas. The play given in the spring was also well done. The Admirable Chrichton, by Barry, was a good example ol comedy, which the lhespians do so well. The First scene introduced a Wealthy, English family. They Find themselves later in slavery on an island, under the 1' command of their former butler. Many complications arise, but in the end the family is restored to its former ranlc and position, and the butler is once again nothing but a butler. V7 C IU 5 VJ CD .C -I1 THE BIG THREE IN CONFERENCE Gretchen Bouwsmo, oss't. director,BernieVcm'tI-IuII, president, Mrs. Melanie Butts, director. BEHIND THE SCENES . . . 'I Ed Evenhouse, sets, Bdli Houn, properties: and Stan De Vries, lights. jgilf Ll. ,I iff? If 'lk on stage L 4 O O -1 OJ -1 CD 3 OJ i I .Lf Qi PRELIMINARIES . . . THE GREASE PAINT GOES ON Left to right: Lou Menningo, Bernie Von't Hui, Mel Hugen, Hank Van Dyk, Connie Buur- mo, Ted Andriese. 3 S A 1 2 ii ii . 3 2 12 - f VICTORIAN ,LOVE X V Fran Peterson cfs Vicki, and AI Kuipers as i Alfbertj. i 1 E T 57 wif' r 1: I .. ,rr forensics boa rd Forensics Board: Martin Vande Guclwte, Calvin Bolt, Prof. Melvin Berghuis, Prof. Ann janssen, Elaine Vander Wilt, Bill Van Dyk, Hannes Meyers, jr. tournament debaters L.- Tournament Debaters: Walter Terris, Henry Ploegstra, john Vander Ploeg, john Maas, Calvin Niewenhuis, Sam Kistemalcer, Harold Ellens. Seated: Ron Jager, Shirley Vande Kieft, Dot De Lano, Winabell Gritter, Hank Douma. V7 U U7 C GJ x. ug.. As in former years, the speech department of Calvin was very active. The Forensic board, which is made up of Faculty advisors and student managers, were busy arranging speech meets for Calvin students. Martin Vande Guchte, the student manager, assisted Prof. Berghuis and Calvin Bolt in planning the oratorical contest. l-lannes Meyers was the student manager lor all debates which toolc place on our campus and also made arrangements for those held elsewhere. Elaine Vander Wilt, as student manager for inter- pretive reading, worlced with Miss vlanssen,a new Faculty advisor, in arrang- ing poetry and prose readings. Calvin's oratorical contests were again held in the First part ol December. ln the womenls division Dot DeLano tool: the top honors, while First place For the men was given to Martin Vande Guchte. ln the spring these winners went to Ferris Institute where they represented Calvin in the lhespian contest. The Peace Qratorio Contest was held early in December. Dorothy Qoms of the Women's division received First place, while Calvin Bolt placed First in the men's division. Un March tenth the Calvin contests for interpretive reading were held. This year the contest was held in prose Fiction. The First ol May the winners were guests of Hope College who played host to the other Michigan Col- leges in the State lnterpretive Reading Festival. ' League Debaters: Phil Holtrop, Hannes Meyers, Shirley Vande Kieft, Ron Jager. 59 His x N 2, K , .W gm X gg-Hg S ffm M ff! 1 . P , X f W Q, SX if f SN K , X S iw A I- 1 Phi' 4 W , ,J ,N 'ff'5::'f'r f+,,'f:4,. FLW! ' , . 'fhlg - 1 Q 7:5 pf , , Km.. 2. 5 . K ,su ff . ', X X 5 .Fw : 2 .' 1 ef Q J . v Q , f- '. v .A . Af' 1 b ff .f fhe game M 1 img, fs 017603 If 'wx . '7f7d rousedf' RV CFO J 049, J ,gp g-- .bql' YYY'-Q f 's Vg. .N reil gtg ,N o f . Wm Hg 6,5-In Glen Meeier, Stu Sisco, Gar Timmer, Rog Postmus, Gord Kamps, Paul Newhof, Butts Kool, Rog Hamstra, Gene Scripsema, Tony Diekema, Eddie Muller, COACH Tuls. VARSITY BASKETBALL With the loss of three important players, a veteran coach, and a twenty-one game schedule slated for the team, Calvin fandom questioned the forthcoming baslcetball season. Filling in the gap between the departure of retiring coach, Chuck Bult, and the arrival of coach-elect, Barney Steen, was Prof. john Tuls. l-le is to be commended on a job well done. Graduation claimed two mighty Knights-Duane Rosendahl and Mel De Stigter. The veteran Stuart Sisco was sidelined by injuries the entire season. Posendahls pivot position was jointly shared by paul Newhof and Gord Kamps. Garris Timmer and Rog l'lamstra did bang-up jobs filling in for Sisco and De Stigter. Rounding out the starting five were to high-scoring seniors. Butts Kool and Rog Postmus. The Knights copped all the home games played at Burton gymnasium. Three big home contestswere played at the spacious Civic Auditorium and all three were defeats for Calvin. First we lost to our traditional rival, Hope. A wild home-coming crowd witnessed the second loss at the hands of Wheaton. Finally, in a charity contest for Netherlands' flood relief, we succomed to Detroit Tech. All other losses were suffered on the road. The team finished the season with a creditable 'I4-7 won and lost record. Undoubtedly, the highlight of the season was our revenge victory over l-lope at l-lolland. With confidence and spirit, the Knights sent the proud M.l.A.A. champions down tn a stinging defeat and endeared themselves to every Calvin fan. 63 U7 .Q- .C U7 GJ FO U3 l-lope 70 Calvin 66 f-f ii-l UB--vs ,ff H Aquinas Olivet Grand Rapids, j.C. Albion Kalamazoo Hope Illinois College Culve-Slockton Grand Rapids, lf. Aquinas Hillsdale Ferris Wheaton Albion Olive! Detroit Tech. Kalamazoo Ferris Alma Hope Alma Opponenis 56 48 65 85 48 70 63 69 65 44 55 62 92 66 76 85 67 45 41 81 63 Standing: john Warners, basketball manager, Don Griffioen, Rog Van Ham, john Slagter, Morrie Tubergen, cheerleaders, Ron Stuck, baslceiball manager. Kneeling: Elenore Hamstra, Elsa Zwiep, Mary Lynn Zienstra, cheerleaders. 115 gs--v ' 'ri is gg.. Pounding the hardwoods with unusual basltetball poise and slcill, Calvin's Frosh basketball squad sent team alter team down to a smashing deleat. Behind the consistent scoring ol Kolc, Ezinga, Broelqhuizen, and Boersma, they trampled such highly rated teams as Kalamazoo, l-lope, and Koop's Heating of l-lolland, losing only in the return meeting with l'lope, 69-66. The Prism statl feels that Coach Dave 'luulc deserves a big round of ap- plause For his Fine work in his First season at Calvin. Using the excellent material with which he was supplied, he turned out a Well-rounded squad that has seldom been equalled in strength by previous teams. Great things can be expected in future years with such a promising coach and supply ol players available. The following is a complete resume' of all opponents and scores ol the 1959-53 season. 747 Seated: A. Newman, T. O'l'lara, L. Voslcuil, Kok, R. Broekhuizen, R. Pool, B. Swanson. Standing: A. Rottman, G. De Kruyter, F. Del-laan, C. Ezinga, B, Boersma, L. Vander Griencl, S. Holthouse. Totals LISSJJ LIS 4 sg?- ,, 1 Q-4' -2 0 rf-' :Ss 3: E0 55 I l'I fr! If -I 'Q Far' S M4 Qu FB 'sl rx 2' :E sas nl O 0-os vin soo-ouiao ww 2 0-Ni sooo uivosoooooooei cow 5. I 7: G 7:0 0 211950 Dio UID IIKQPIQQ' Eg' IO' 55.0 00-5:33-zaE,Z03z::-SE, E89-3'Sf',:'riSglm?2o7ing O Ffmuio' OE' ow o 3 og O 1: Osui J:-A wOsrorowuuro ww 'S so-H mei uno-omoo mo- 3 '3 GT 499 an CD -llr .C U3 C Ad Calvin Knighties 50 32 16 37 32 23 28 28 39 280 llzm , .4 A lm Standing: Coach Tuuck, Winabelle Gritter, Ellen Vander Brug, Vivian Van Klompenberg, Jeneane Brummel, Marcia Wordhouse, Mary Stark, Nancy Postmus, Ruth Beukema. Seated: Doris Van Zomeren, Bernice Memmelaar, Sylvia Bos, Nell Oosthoek, Marilyn Scott, Gert Kamps, Kathy Marsman, Penny Vredevoogd. Opponents Lear lnc. 19 Snafu's 27 Eddies Texaco 26 Michigan Door 29 Fountain Street 35 Lear lnc. 17 Snafu's 17 Eddies Texaco 23 Fountain Street 22 Total 215 This year the Knighties had a very successful season, ending in second place in the Pin-Up League. They had a slow start losing two games in the First round. ln the second round the Knighties won lour games and tied the league leaders, Eddie's Texaco. At the end ot their season the Knighties traveled to the l-lope game. The girls had dinner with the victorious team. Next year loolcs very promising since all of the girls will return. 117 1' .. . .... 4' vl- .X .. .Uk ..- ,,H.1, L I X ,Q 4 A-u-.-uvftvrr - 4 ' iv,-: - -1-if' 3-if W 'H' ' 'rfwvv-,sxE,:g:-'-5 'ML . ai ' ,,--ns,-gQs.?q'r'--Q44 Ml ' . 'Lg - , .-Q L , , A . , A A '-.gui wfif? -1-ff-1 ff- , 3-AQ, 'TI , ' ' 'i' ' U .,4x:ig,r,., .' f - ,Q-1. if x .-,fs-v U ' ak ' P-, r4,2lff'.'Xg I 4 an ' , , wnl,'..e q,?vq:,wf'g331.?, .- H 1 ,hy--74 vs..,.n..-M ii, y bb ni ' QV' .4 iq v .. 1 ' ' Y-:if-vw' ' '4 ' aj ,gi 1. . L .5 uf- Ai.,,, ' ,-. .. I 1, , in-P-vm Q' . L -v ' '43 .1-Tr' . uf- ...,,, , ,nf-4Av,Q, , '- 1 1 Hx 4,5 ..'I,'l: -lr ' Q on Q, , v dwvf:-'L 4. v --nv '94 4 ? '3 '-at A 'fri- Along with the opening of spring practice at Franlclin Park, the craclt ofa bat against the H 'ol horsehiden brings baclc memories of last springs squad. During the 1952 season, although the Knights were drawing on such resources as the .500 hitting average of Stu Sisco and a powerful outfield, consisting of Mulder, De Stiger, and Kool, they couldn't find the right combination for o winning ball club. Even though the team was baclted by equally great pitching performances by lalsma, Van Vliet and sleffer, to malce no mention of the many other hard worlcing squad members, the defensive power was laclting and the season ended with the win column showing only E2 wins over against 8 defeats. l-lowever, the blame cannot be placed entirely on the Knights' laclc of strength. The opposition which they were forced to meet was of the highly superior type. Such highly rated teams as Ferris Institute, Grand Rapids, Elf., and l-lope provided tremendous competition. l-lowever, in spite of the lopsided win-loss record, the season indicated two very important things. The first is that the retiring coach, John Bratt, has done a most excellent job of molding his men into fine players and good sports. The second, and just as important, is the fact that last seasonis squad brought forward some excellent roolcies who are expected to mal4e a good showing in future seasons. Calvin 2 12 1 4 4 9 5 9 8 7 Ferris Aquinas Hope j.C. Hope Ferris Olivet Aquinas Olive! jf. The following is a complete listing of all games and their out- COITIGZ CD .Q CD an CU .Q Opponents 13 12 8 7 16 4 9 16 7 4 Seated: Coach Bratt, M. Destigter, P. Van Vliet, S. Sisco, A. Cole, l.. Kickert, T. Stob, M. Vanden Aklcer, asst. coach, A. Ten Harmsel. Standing: B. Mulder, B. Van't Hui, D. jeffer, R. Bakker, K. Bruder, E. Talsma, P. Kool, G. Van Wyngarden, F. Kass. 69 J' .mi iw 5 gg. , .95-Q s y s 3 . S. .,,. , ,Q - 'i x . iii? . , U -f -,fr ,.2-fnrvif-rw-wr-rt-Q-1 2-sw Seated: A. Berkompas, H. Visscher, E. Koops, T. Eclcman, P. Veenstra, P. Hommes, M, Tubergen. Standing: Coach Bult, P. Vaughn, E, Monsma, P. Duyst, K. Thomasma, H. jongs- ma, Dykstra, H. Reinink. Absent: G. De Boer, Rupke, E. Muller, M. De Stigter, P. Holstege. Alter a long, hard winter, tracl4 training began, First in the gymnasium, and then at Qttawa Hills Field, The team was led by Coach Chuck Bult. All home meets were held at Houseman Field, Our First meet, at home, was with Hope and Calvin tasted defeat by a score oi 85's-445, The boys seemed to have learned their lesson in the First meet, lor that same week they traveled to Kalamazoo and won a triangular meet with Kala' mazoo and Hillsdale. The scores: Calvin-75 M3, Kalamazoo-54 'l-Q, and Hillsdale 391-6. The next weelc Calvin participated in another triangular meet. This was held at Holland with Hope the host and Calvin and Alma as visitors. A strong Hope team again came through with victory by rolling up9'i '2 points. Calvin was second with 63 ' 2 points while Alma salvaged 'IO The team returned to Houseman Field for the last meet and wallced oil with a 75-56 victory over Junior College, Three school records were brolcen. Ed Monsma ran two miles in 'lO:34.6 to break the record he set the preceeding year. This Fleet Knight also brolce the mile record by running it in 4.38. The other record was broken by Gary De Boer who ran the 440 in 52.3. 70 H DE yl Up and Over! lhis season climaxed the collegi- ate career ol John Vander l-lenst, possibly the best golfer to leave our halls. For the lourth consecutive year he held the number one position. The teams strength continued in the se- cond position, held by Bill Cl-lara. They were baclced up by ,lim De l-laan, Gord Bos, Don Dykhouse, and Rag Nylcamp, All the matches are conducted on private courses. The home course was Green Ridge Country Club, on the Northwest edge ol town. 77 LQ as 'PH Z X ery, s 5 .ssfhgszrzg Under Coach John Vanden Berg, the'Knight turlmen Finished a successful season with a 7 won, 5 lost, and 1 tie record. Victories were gained over Ferris QtwiceD, Muskegon Community College, Aquinas, and Qlivet. Double losses were sullered to our closest rivals, l-lope and Junior College and one single deleat at the hands ol Alma. Qur only tie match came with Aquinas. x 1,- ,, wk X im. fx gl X - YQ vsp. , 1 i, W..-.: 45:55-i': fr? . X, J A ' 5115 - ' .5 , . '2::1s:E1',.,-- , 11: EV : 5 izkgiir :'EQ:WQ?wm'?'F5'1vNT+P-wrmvggxbk .- A . '-'R W, sf: Q. ' Vx e ' N. , I ' , ix N-5255 4' X 3':'T:3:,f'Xi1'-f'NR51i1tg-'g' - N4-:-1!X:-Q-gtg, 5 ,.'.:.-,Q , ,wt J xc 1W'R5TiTQ'55 iiQi-QEQZEFPS5151:f25 ??Cf . If x f'f9N- 1. ' . N' . :':. ::::1 ::'5'?':i:2F52,g::.L.,. egg.: ' ' -. . , , . . V it ' V ' .. ' S A 5,1 , 1: 1 t:f11,.,4g.2t1ag-2 :ff ri .,:,,,,59355:j5:,g:51:,5::.a94, 4-:Y .. :.-I- jj 'Q 1- -551'-?'1'3:. f :3wQ2vNf5egFRxNGN,:wY:r-5,3 N1 - V 1 it 1 . ,gp-.N .- 'X , - if 'Qc-??Ef:?E5i::f:':::z - F' - 'A X... .' . - Q' +4 ' Looking to the forth- coming seoson, we see three lettermen returning: G'- Horci, Dylchouse, ond Ny- komp. The intromurol tourno- ment in the foll brought out some good tcilent which con he odded to this springs teom. 73 'fc-1'- Kneeling: M. De Nooyer, M. Lie-Hers. Standing: M, Bielema, A. Vanden Berg, F, DeHaan, Bierens. satin -1-3-1.--v -1' 14 Due to inclement Michigan weather, the women's tennis team did not meet much competition. They had one match with l'lope College, and lost. How- ever, the girls under the coach Janna Poel had much Fun and recreation in their practice sessions. O CD 3 Ui S -l- CD 3 :J U5 m e n s te n n I s t i 5 15 B ht, v' 1- .. ,. A 4 L... '-,,.,- .- V E I 5 A 3 '.. I-asm. - rg., ,. '- an Lf . , -f N f fil- ll' , . PX 5 xx ik, , ' J ' 5 X , : 'K t . . X A Q. f s 1. gf If , fic 1. I t nl: 4 Elf- grf'+ , Q 1 ' Fla L J NW f , '.,. . A-5 A 422 J ra ' 4 2 5' ,Y .5 'Hr f '4 ' Q 1 X' oi .nil 2 'Q we t , x 1. if 5 1 ' Y ...,....- Wm .I ? x W 2 1 - Q L M- 4 Q M M a , s ,Q t s , f 1. Q s f 1 A ,o b r. -f , A , r 4.5 ,-f 1 n 4, , , . Y . , v -1 , 1 1 f ' -'-'-f - ,, -- .st . H, ,,....,.--af -.A+ iq- -s- I Cx-. I -v . ss, I s' . V ' -aio .. .. r-dl' 4 - 1, ,J , ,A 5: ,IQ I .7 .- - . .ts ,gggy if 1' v K -Ls A ' ' 1 - . t A H I I 1 , ...n.,4....n 2 Lbtfall vs.-V, s 'ri ', '-5534 Lau 4. 2 .4 , 4 t --1 wg, ,nb ' . , s,1 !N A w '.w.,x.nG5 ex-X: 4.2 , 49. ,,.,-:P Standing: L. Holman, A. Peelen, Coach Muyskens. Kneeling: W. Van Zytveld, Doezema, D. Rosendahl, R Postmus. Absent: D. Schriemer, D. Heetclerks, T. Leavenworth, A Snoeyink. The Calvin Tennis Team, under Coach A. l'l. Nluysltens, continued to uphold the tradition that the Knight net team is annually a strong one, Finishing the successful SQ season with an 8-5 record. ,lim Doezema, Dewey l-leetderlcs, AI Peelen, Rog Postmus, Duane Rosendahl, and Dave Schriemer held positions one through six respectively, and were ably baclced by lettermen Bill Van Zytveld, Lou Holman, john Cook, Tom Leavenworth, and ArnieSnoeyinl4, This team earned single victories over strong Alma and Lawrence Tech teams and double wins over Ferris Institute, Muskegon Com- munity College, 'and Qlivet, while suffering a pair of narrow defeats to Hope, two to strong Grand Rapids C., and one to Wayne University. 75 ,'v, 4z',' K k , wt, Q 14'- .: X' L.. intramurals .5 ,,Lj:!9 ,., , M, ,Hx -aff' , Sa' A fm, football basketball tennb golf REDSKINS- WINNING FOOTBALL TEAM Buck Row: Ted Andriese, Butts Kool, Rog Postmus. First Row: Ed Evenhouse, Bud Kloet, Glenn Prince. M .n '4 nn' TSA 4 m , , 4' W X- T 15:9 li - , ,1,- 'Es ' 1 El!! ' 3- lniir ' Ml!!! ' ,xii iii! fii1,!!!! Tennis Champ-Rog Boeremc intramurals Golf Champ-Tom O'HGfG I5 1l' 'I DJ C -1 OJ U3 To ,C CD XCD L CD Three years ago, a memarial lund was set aside in memory al glae Bere, a loyal Calvin lan wha was l4illed in an automobile accident While returning lram a game. The faculty Athletic Board chooses the senior athlete who is mast worthy ta receive this award. The bases are athletic ability, personality, scholastic standing, Christian influence, and extra- curricular activities. The winner receives a trophy and his name is engraved on a bronze tablet vvhich hangs in the co-ed lounge. This year the award was presented ta Roger Pastmus al Kala- mazoo, Michigan. Alter a year al freshman baslcetball, Rag has lor three seasons been a steady, reliable guard al the Varsity Knights and he has been one al the mainstays of the tennis team. l-le vvas voted class president in his senior year. Rag has been a loyal member of the Varsity Club. Next year, Rag plans to pursue his studies at the University al Michigan Medical School. 79 Y' l rr' F rf 0- .Pr Pk'-1-sr,,Q' U' P P- Y' 95+ K-by-bk Iv F A Y-'QW Yr.,- .:fh X-Vivlx fb 4-17, Q YQ' I- Pfmtar rg- HR rV b' A x-Fl-V Q.-'J' 9' F Fa- Y' Yr!- r 9-if-' vt' M 'NJ' 5+ rk rf FF I- 'b 'f rg If sfo- 'Ls-P 'N YD- F Q-V 4- Suri, 'I- idwwf V3 -U F0 0 .C 1-0- ho- I2 V7 E V3 ': Q. 82 x P I T X Ktik , L1 ' YA ' I ' 1, . XX! 12' ,A , 1 ' Edgar Boeve, Editor-in-chief Standing: K. Ryskamp-Photography, D. Postoor-Athletics, E. Boeve-Editor in chief, E. Aardsma-Seminary, H. Van Dyk-Literary. ' Seaied: D. Heetderks-Activiiies, C. Ribbens-Publications, N. Vander Zyden-Directory, C. Kingma-Arts, Vredevogd-Clubs, E. Vander Wilt-Faculty Senior, T. Vander Eems-Ping Pongs, H. Holwerda- ubs. It is obvious that such a boolc as this is necessarily documentary. Each year certain information must be recorded and the Editors are bound to recognize it, We try to include the important Facts and events of a year and not hide the individual too much. But it is also obvious that such a document oi the T953 college year, as the Prism is, must necessarily reveal in broad sweeps the nature of Calvin College and its students in general, this is what we have tried to do. It has been our attempt at interpreting the essence ol Calvin as a whole and in its various aspects. It is our desire that it will leave each spectator with a clear impression of what we and our school constitute not alone as particular people and events but as a unified community. aff Si FIS blicatio 3 O. aw C o a. cn .E a. 'U C FU V, -Q- S- FD sq. H... IU -0- U1 U1 .E VJ 1: L CD P 'O FU eg Standing: Harold Van Kley, Helene Danhof, Mary Van Der Puy, Shirley Stolpker, Lucretia De Jong, Anna Vander May, Harry Mennenga. Seated: janet Delclcer, Betty Silclcema, Charlotte Ribbons, Marilyn Ruster, Eleanor Nyenhuis. Standing: Carolyn Hoelcstra, Claire Kingma, Ruth Beukema. Seated: jan Vene- man, Florence Van Hcirlcen, jane Voarman, Trina Vander Eems. ,lim Doezema, Jeanne Gerritson, Dorothy De Lana, Alice Tamminga, Gertrude Bonnema, Connie Buurma, Ted Andriese. Absent Dave Schriemer. 83 Q auf, ,F----. , . p,..f-M 5' .L. il il ,I Standing: Vander Ploeg, Dan Pastoar, Roger Postmus, Seated: Russ Poel, Joyce Kooi, Dewey Heetderks CActivityD, Art Vanderveeri CActivityD.l ,-xg -, N1 Marjorie De Nooyer, Elaine Vander Wilt, Carol Marcusse 9 ' ,.,.4-l Standing, john Primus, Dan Silckema, Gord Negen, Ed Meyers, Seated: Elma jane Ahrenholz, Gerry De Ruiter, Lois Brinkman, Kathleen Hoitingc, Gertrude Hoogstrate, H4 ods .IJ Aipe pu:-2 S F5 us -H OJ 0 C T 7 ues-A Hers Joi photography stall f--r Qv U5 -1- 2. U' C I. O 3 U1 -0- OJ 'QQ -1-1 Bill Peterson, Bob Bultman, Ken Ryslccimp. Clarence Nyenhuis, Business Manager Y V579 363 Standing: John Primus, distribution manager, Ted Andriese, advertising manager. Sitting: Herm Van Denend, treasurer, Clare Nyenhuis, business manager. I I isnq U SSG H945 J' CD DJ Q. cn chimes is: The product ol a weelc oi worried haste, countless hours ol hard vvorlc, and the last minute dash to the printer. The expression ol a studentls mind talcing a students point of view, The news concerning everything from intramural basketball scores to the details ol the Friday night program. The avenue ol opportunity. lhe Written voice ol those who shall lead tomorrow. The crucible wherein are stirred the ideas ol the acquiring generation. The try-mould ol student opinion. The Faithful, the Fearless, and the true exposition of what Calvin students are thinldng. Qne ol the small things students can contribute to the never-ending effort ol striving to malce Calvin College strong estrong against the taunts ol the Worldly vviser' strong in the iaith ol the Fathers who Founded this institution 'strong in the iaith ol the Almighty God. chimes staff heads 5 Nelvin Vos, Editor-in-Chief i in Standing: Nick Wolterstorff, Bob Staal, Hank Van Dyk, Don Berghais, Art Vander Veen, Seated: Claire Kingma, Betty Duimstra, Nelvin Vos, Nancy Vander Zyden, Lenore Anderson. XM ..-n 3 cv 52 Standing: Betty Silckema, Austin Veldboom, Lynn Swierenga. Seated: Gretchen Bouwsma, Nancy Vander Zyden, jo De Vries. 4? -ffl - .f A. 4 K Standing: Martin Vander Guclwte, Chuck Orlebeke, john Steenstra Herm Turlcstra, Ron Rottschafer. Seated: Mary Stevens, Penny Vredevoogd, Mary Ohlman, Marilyn Lemmen, Dot Herweyer, Ruth Buekema, Connie De Hoog. 5 s L. ve Q' 4-,V 73 V Left to right: Ken Hoving, Bill jellema, Dale De Haan, Armand Start, Herb Start, Ed Monsma, aloe Betten. H215 4JodeJ 9 SJ uisnq SSS eis H sports staff Standing: Glen Meeter, Ward Bouwsma Ken Lobbes. Seated: Murial Liefers, Don Berghuis. Edwin Monsma, business manager 87 F rf 49 ' Q- g O Standing: Herb Start-Business Manager, The Student Guide, published annually by the Student Guide committee, is an index containing local addresses and phone num- bers ol students, Faculty members, and campus personnel. Ir is the most useful, if not the most valu- able, ol all Calvins publications. XX fi iuepnis jx Edwin Monsma-Editor, typists Nil.. Standing: Kathryn Shocks, Gertrude Abel, Bernice Ledeboer, Marilyn Grove Doris Van Zomeran, Joyce Wiers. Seated: Dorothy De Lano, Thelma Aukeman, Bernice Memmelaar, Kay Schepel Joyce Burma, ..,..,.wf-.M -- 5 4 ,EJ-'iso lu C TS 9 ch 93 T 6 Ui' i fu 5-QQFIS' ELSDSSQP -.--,mm 0 FU! 1003350 Q--N S--C no m 82255035 8- t D5'o 'K 5531317630 cninojm 2. an HN 520, CUTQ on 041392. mrTQ,3fD O 2Ti,,5'?co? 5955339 -. -,D-CD UgQS3Qrx 'ELO 0-3- Q,.,QQO.:CDQ-C cojncna 0' 5o.,g'E2T3a' on-HUUB-H :Ka-O-'32 5'335w3D L,,,?2'2Q-.3' ,.,. 'J 95,3-22.52 -. O .g95'Qg.Q9' Ln'xf'13f '2 OOEOOCD- 3-F3365-O2 F, - 5'9f3f0S. Q.-.:s6'g-.,.,3aCD ,.,' 3'L ,fDQ,3 T O3 m9225132 5'3s2'O3o-:Q 3'lQ.o.fDN4T C0003 '09 05002161 Ln '-C-.O 52.326976 o 2513960 mrn9f cD.2?- Top Row: Ellen Vander Brug, Doris Van Zomeran, Evelyn Dykstra Frank Kass lay Van Bruggen Eugene Hoekema, Harry Mulder, Lavina De Weerd, Donna Vander Kollc Ellen Branderhorst Qnd Row: Doris Woodruff, Marian Flolcstra, Shirley Van Rhee, Anne Kamstra Ruth Verduin Lillian Vander Hart, Marian Koster, Ann Van't Slot. Bottom row L. to R.: Lauretta Middlebush, Grace Rozendal, Gladys Kotman ulia Sweetman V P Rosemary Engbers Sec., Marten Vande Guchte Pres., Kenneth Thomasma Treas responsibility associated with a position in the Field, members are reminded that strenuous eiilort and sincere dedication is imperative to preparation Worthy of the delightful taslcn to which they aspire. The club is neither a teacher factory nor an exclusive society of the erudite, and membership is open to all oi the many students pursuing the education course. Activities are coniined and directed towards member improvement, rather than school- wide entertainment. I J S E9 Standing Helen Van Halsema, Beth Malefyt, Ruth Verduin. Seated Ruth Cooper Miss Van Opynen, Elaine Vander Wilt, The Girls League, an organization to which every girl at Calvin belongs, has For its purpose the promotion ol Christian fellowship and a spirit ol unity among the women students. Qi all ol the Leagueis activities, perhaps the most outstanding is its sponsorship of the last-moving Get-Acquainted Roller Skating Party. This annual event serves to bring the shy freshman student into contact with his fellows and stirs a strong sense of solidarity, vvhich, in all probability, will be persistently vitalized during the rest of his years at Calvin. Qther of the Leagues activities include: the classic Punch Bowl, and the characteristically congenial Landladies lea. This year the Girls league brolte with tradition, and in an unprecedented move, erected the Christmas tree in the Coed Lounge, the tree has been placed in the main lobby in past years. r vates 1 ,Qf xi Qi. Top Row: Jessie Murray, Janice Mellema, Shirley Vandekieft, Sarah Dylaehuis, Alvadare Luchies, Joyce Sharphorn, Kathy Meyer, Nora Maliepaard. Qnd Row: Carol Huizenga, Marilyn Aardema, Lillian Vander Hart, Arlene Ver Haven, Kay Korten- hoven, Doris Peshlakai, Joanne YFF, lrma Dekock, Dena Stout. Bottom Row: Josephine De Haan, Henrietta Faber, Julia Keen, Grace Riensema, Dot Ooms, Evelyn Vriend, Harleen Strernler, Miss Van Opynen. Aptly named For the unity in variety of its members, the Privates Club is point in common For Calvin coeds residing in private homes. Members are aware of their obligations to the lceepers of Christian homes who have tolerated their residence and they realize the importance of retaining their proper position in these homes, of establishing a genuine spirit ol unity, and expressing proper appreciation For benevolence enjoyed. Ar bivveelcly meetings, a single topic was the center ol attention For each session. Among these were: telephone privileges and courtesy, comparison of individual laundry problems, the relation oi a coed to family members ot different age groups, and the place and responsibility ol a Christian girl in a pagan home. Burdened with all of the handicaps associated with the present housing problem, members were chiefly concerned with forming a common court of appeals and a center lor social activity. ,. i.i-i5l l'ii- A sv ,ig , 1 91 O. .C VJ l l r CD '-l- U7 L. Top Row: C. Van Opynen, jeneane Vreeman, Leona Zevenbergen, Gerry Vanden Berg, Lorena De Bruin, Dorothy Sytsma, joyce Schcirphorn. 2nd Row: Marian Folkstra, Eunice Post, Mary Ann Prince, Ann De Vries, Dena Stout, Irma De Koclc, lrene Bylsma. l Bottom Row: Marilyn l-liersinlc, Suzanne l-laverkamp, Henrietta Faber Treas., julie Keen Pres., jackie I Bowen Sec., Gladys Jager VP., Phyllis Weesies, Bertha Sybesma, Evelyn Van Diepenbos. l l l l I W l Girls Fellowship, one ol Calvinxs more active societies, has had another Q successful year under their sponsor, Miss Catherine Van Qpynen. The goal S ' l al this group is Christian fellowship, however, down through the years this , 'F ' 5 fellowship has blossomed forth with the right lruits of Christian love, charity, L X ' ' l and sociability. Part ol each session was spent studying dillerent boolcs ol , N , the Bible, lar devotional purposes as well as lor discussion and interpreta- ' QT ' QQ - tion, This year activities were somewhat hampered by an overcrowded '. 4 . G - calendar at ewtracurricular social events. Nevertheless the club did manage , ' I- .-1 I c 2 ' to maintain its individuality. 3 92 Ei Ci K ty ,a , 0 DJ 4 I5 U3 0 TPS- C U' Top Row: Harold Ellens, Levenne Kent Tanis, jay Van Bruggen, Marvin R. Doornbos, john G. Groen, Hugh Koops, Henry Bouma, Milton R. Doornbos, Henry C. Douma, Marion De Bie, Jack G t I. Bottomulsbvi l., to R.: Pauline Blok, Kathleen De Boer, Marten Vande Guchte, Esler Shuart Sec., Len Vonstaalduinen VP., Peter Van Meurs, Marguerite Vogel. Members of the Calvinism Club devoted their time this year to a study of the INSTWUTES. At each meeting a paper was read by a member and an animated discussion ensued. Attempting only to make peripheral observa- tions rather than exhaustive investigations of Calvin's great worlc, the club provided an outlet for the thinking student to supplement his formal training in theology and religion-which is the all of life-with the seasoning of the ideas of similar minds and youthful ideals. Characteristic zeal was directed and modified by Reverend H. Van lil, the club sponsor. Members seelc to attain a richer concept of faith and life, a deeper sense and applica- tion of the vvorld and life vievv as expounded by John Calvin. Membership is by officer selection and has become, in proportion to the number of aspi- rants, increasingly exclusive. 93 ,5 Ja L! I International Relation Club met bi-weelcly at the home of its sponsor, Professor Drost. Always conscious of the impact ol foreign aliairs and inter- national problems on every Christians life, members attempted to approach each current topic with an unbiased search lor lact in the chaos ol the propaganda which prevails. Approaches to salient problems in the drama of modern history were evaluated lor their practicability, as for their ethical validity. Digressions from the main point of discussion gained hilarious response from the members, who relished the relevant anecdotes and ac- counts ol historical parallels by their sponsor. The Club is a member of the National Association ol lnternotional Qelations, and benefits from com- munications and news bulletins Frequently received. Membership to the ll2C is limited in number, exclusively male, and open to application by men with a minimum of semester hours in history, candid view, and moral integrity. Top Row Calvin Kuiper, Paul Vruwinlc, Bob Ver Schure, Henry Holstege. Absent: Bob Cameron Pres Ed Monsma, Alvin Kloet. Bottom Row Howard Rienstra Treas., Dan Pasloor Vice-Pres., Dr. Drost Sponsor, Dick Mellema Sec., Doug Nagel. .siii - ' ' I' ' cf' i i ' A f' X 1 x - RSX, . , j'!-v-f,- ,, 'lf' ZR :qi Wx ,sr- Une ol Calvin's most recently organized societies, the Sociology Club again enjoyed an active year. With Professor D. l-l. Bouma as club sponsor, Q Sq-X 'K fx this organization met to discuss current social conditions in the light ol JQJJ Calvinistic principles With the theme set, the group debated timely issues, 'I hashed over the relation and interaction ol social institutions, especially Q the relation ol the religious institutions to the others, and discussed the opportunities lor vvorlc in the increasingly complex Field ol applied sociology f ' today. Certain evenings were devoted to visual education and incidental ' . entertainment, as the club members viewed several Films on present day social problems. The Club also sponsored the showing ol The Quiet Une in Calvin College Auditorium. Top Row: Fred Schmidt, Floyd Veenstra, Ted Rottman, jerry Vander Tuig, Dick Vander Wall. Qnd Row: Maxine Zoerman, Barbara Gesinlc, Margery Vander Ploeg, Eleanor Nyenhuis, Sylvia Moes, Kay Koster, Dr. Bouma. Bottom Row: Alice Nicolai, Helene Danhof, Mary Vander Puy, Norma Zander Stelt, Elsie Zwiep, Helen Heftel, Joyce Veldheer, Lillian Vander Haart. U1 G LQ 0 C iff W? U' 95 U7 U C U CD Xi i j 'Li f V , P M 'z' jh i gui :N Xi R ,Q I 1' f -s-- I 3 Top Row: Alvin Lobbes, Don Dykehouse, Harold Postma, Floyecl Veenstra, Pete Van't Slot, Lloyd Ver Hage, john Vander Heide. 2nd Row: Ed Evenhouse, Bud Kloet, Loren Dykstra, Herman Van Denend, Charles Seven, Gil Vander Galien, Charles Dykstra, Harm Scholten. Bottom Row: john Block Vicar, Bob Ver Schure Treas., Ken Klaver Sec., Doug Nagel Pres,. Henry De Wit, Sponsor, -.54 -5' ff ll' 'Yl Ililll flilliillin IIIIIII- -' ii 'EEL Imlltlllirs lb - . i ii, llll Ur. To study economic conditions prevelant in different aspects of industry is the purpose of the Economics Club. Comparisons are made by considera- tion of the view expounded by spealcers from various economic levels and of diverse political attachments. Most often a time for questions and dis- cussion follows. Membership is open to those male students interested in economics, in business administration, and practical political science. Official meetings served as milestones for many informal casual coffee l4letzes prompted by a current rise in prices or change in money values. To add visual impression to acquired theories, the club made excursions to various enterprises throughout Michigan and Indiana. Observations of practice were tabulated for application to later problems. CD Top Row: Andy Leugs, Claude Wezeman, Gerben Bruinsma, Paul Wolters, Paul Newhol, Samuel H. Bosch, Douglas Bonnemci, Harvey Vredeveld, Clarence Heeremo. Bottom Row: Geza L. Gyorey, Steve Gabrielse, Wally Boellcins, Dr. Wassink, Vernon Ehlers, Ronald Vander Veen, Milton Vander Molen. The Engineering Club is composed ol students who one day aspire to tal4e their places in one ol the technical slots in industry. The club, with a view towards this aspiration, attempts to study the more practical, worlc-a- day applications ot engineering. With Professor Wassink as sponsor, the club made several Field trips this year, touring industrial sites all over Mich- igan, and profiting greatly from the experience. Club members also learn by doing, as each is required to devise an original scheme which might be used to improve an existing method ol operation. These innovations are dis- cussed at bi-weekly meetings, and oftentimes lectures are given by prom- inent men in the engineering Field. 97 CD 'Y U3 mission Top Row: Norm Bruinsma, lim Monsma, Howard Dejong, Wayne Gritten, Carroll Groenboom, Marvin Zylstra. Sth Row: john Maas, Ralph Bruxvoort, john Dreisma, john Dykstra, Arlen Dieselkoen, Bill Estes, Marvin Zylstra. 4th Row: Lanane Nyenhuis, Kathryn Brink, Anna DeVries, Lenore Zavanburgen, Eunice Post, Gladys jager, Ann Kamstra, Doris Stallinga, Betty Malley. 3rd Row: Geraldine Vanden Berg, Henriett Hoogwerf, Donna Vanderkalk, Gertrude Abel, Wina Belle Grittei, Ann Kamstra, Eleanor Ridderhof, Laurina DeBruin. Qnd Row: Bertha Sybesma, Mary Ann Prince, Ken Havert, Ted Brower, john Van Ryn, Marilyn Hoogeboom, Beth Timmer. Bottom Row: johanna Van Dyke, Marlene l-linders, Thelma Spriclc, Gladys Kotman, Lois Eggebeen, julia Keen, The Mission Club, under the able leadership oi Dr. E. Y, Monsma, again realized its purpose: to give students a chance to participate in active mission vvorlr and to promote the missionary spirit at Calvin College. The club Founders, cognizant oi the fact that mission worlt is an unfamiliar area in the collective consciousness of the student, determined to malce their contribution towards the Calvinistically sound interpretation and dissemina- tion oi the gospel. Membership in the club is restricted to those who profess an interest in the direct Christian vvitness. 'IH E: IE! mi r v A gets s 'Z is ' In : 1:2 git? ifiri t 1 ' i' ti K -A-,,-f-I 'U 7 CD I U1 CD 3 OJ '1 Top Row: Roger Wyngarden, Edward Meyer, Calvin, Sprilc, Gord Negen, Henry De Rooy, Peter Rynders, Paul MacDonald. 2nd Row: Willis Moody, Calvin Niewenhuis, Henry Ploegstrci, Arie Van Eelr, Robert Ruis, Wilbur De Jong, Peter Kranenburg, Simon Kistemaker, Pete Van Egmond. Bottom Row: Don Wisse,john Dykstra, Edson Lewis Pres., Harold Ellens Treas., john Maas VR., john Nieboer Vicar, Arend Rumph, Andrew Rienstra, james Bonnema. '7 'fo 9 3, SME' ol' 'Q' i' 'W' rf rm, Li? Qrganized twenty-Five years ago for the promotion oi understanding and interest in clerical work, the Pre-Sem Club again this year strived to iuliill that challenge. ln the evolution and development oi the Club, hovv- ever, an additional goal has been set-to ever remind the prospective pastor oi the tremendous implications oi his calling, This year the discussions, panel and otherwise, Frequently centered around the problems that lace the ordained minister, and the relation oi the minister to the community as a whole. Membership is restricted to those who bear the club label. Under the able guidance oi Professor Weidenaar, the club had another active and successful year. 99 lhisclubatlords a means of expression for those students vvho realize that philosophy is not merely another classroom activity, it is something which everyone possesses and which can be clarified by dialectic. ln spite of any reputation to the contrary, the members seldom concern themselves vvith questions regarding the number ol angels a pin-head can accommodate, and the discussions preserve some semblance of direction through the leader- ship ol one of the members who presents a paper dealing with a fairly well- delined topic. The moderator, Prof. jellema, provides invaluable guidance, Coffee and cigarettes, an essential part ol every meeting, served to remind the members ol more mundane commitments. Top Row: Dr, jellema, Hugo Bekker, Melvin Vos, Bottom Row: Nick Wolterstorff, Alvin Plantinga. XX -I1 100 alibi? l mf ' J 74 Q W I' who Z, 9 1 cc 0- 25? , anal ' Sung- X : I , C . . X f, tl . 4 ' - eq 1, 0. 9 u Q 0 ll A.. . ,I I , ilu' ' ' I milf. il Ill! nlllli., .t wllffru rtlnniml I The phytozoon Club, as its name implies, is a group organized lor the purpose of delving into the mysteries ol organic science. Meeting bi-vveeldy, this enthusiastic group discussed topics relative to the science of living things, saw Films, and heard lectures by various specialists in the broad field of organic science. Since the course of study pursued by most of the club members is either biology or chemistry, the members spend much oi their time in the laboratory, thus the social activities ol such a club are necessarily limited. ln spite of these adverse conditions, a restricted schedule ol activities are maintained, This year the annual sleigh ride vvas the high- light of the social calendar, Under the sponsorship ol Professors Bengelinlc and Karsten, the members pralited and spent a successful season. Top Row: Burton Wolters, Maynard De Kryger, R. Wassink, E. Vander Stolp, jerome Dykstra, Van Sikkema, Frank Kass, Floyd Westendorp. 2nd Row: Bill Masselink, Ron Rottschafer, Stanley Cole, Donald De Boer, Andrew Andre, Dean Manni, Pete D. Vries. Bottom Row: Clare Venema, Marge Ondersma, Alice Terpstra, Marcia Wordhouse, Miriam Kobes, Lorraine Vaalburg, jack Vander Wal. 3- -i- N Vsa 3 101 2 Top Row: Gretchen Bouwsma, Eleanor Nyenhuis, Marilyn Orlebelce, Nancy Vanderzyden Marilyn Drulclcer. Qnd Row: Florine Bolt, Evelyn Zoeteway, Betty Duimstra, Helen Van Halsema Marilyn Ruster Bottom Row: Elaine Vander Wilt, Lenore Anderson fSec.D, Harriet Holwerda Pres Claire Kingma Dr. Timmerman, An evidence of Calvinfs cultural awareness was the formation this year of the new Womenfs Literary Club, The study of literature in the classroom stimulated the desire for a more active and informal channel. This the club found in the challenge of discussion. five great foreign novelsfWAR AND PEACE, THE BROTHERS KARA, MAZQV, MADAME BQVARY, LES MISERABLES, and Tl-lff WGRLDS ILLUSIQNWY were chosen for discussion as well as seven great modern short stories. At each meeting a member prepared a paper as a guide for the group discussion. f-larriet hlolwerda served well as president. Dr. 'limmerman graciously guided the club in its discussions and helped the members to a more compre- hensive insight. The club was composed of fourteen members. The club did not realize all of its hopes but the members did benefit as they put forth effort. They only laid the foundation. The promise of fulfillment the club members pass on to those that succeed them, lceeping the goal al- ways before them-'ifo strive, to seelc, to find, and not to yield. 102 .Q 3 U L FU x.. CU Il- Jn C CD Top Row: AI Plantinga, Bob Staal, Nelvin Vos, Hank Van Dyke. Absent: Howard Slenlc, Ed Boeve, Bernie Van't l-lul. Bottom Row: Mel Hugen, Hugo Beklcer Sec., Dr. Zylstra and Prof. Harper Sponsors, Nick Wolter- storff Pres., Stan Wiersma. The original Literary Club of Calvin College has shown the sign of qualityhit has an imitator, even though the original is but two years old. The twelve qualified members, males exclusively, met every other weelc to discuss the general topics of Greek drama and great novels. Dr. Zylstra, as sponsor, patiently moderated the enthusiastic discussions and redirected the Frequent digressions. At each meeting one of the twelve members presented a critical paper, led the discussion, and served as host, which function was oi no little importance. A quote from one of the critical papers affords Further insight into the character of the group: Such is the OEDIPUS REX of Sophocles, a drama so beautiful and moving that only o lit club would be bold enough to talce it apart. YI ik Qxj 103 W0 di s: 55'z'I..' 9 i Bo I U4 l ? t r 5 9 1 hletic The Women's Athletic Association is very active in providing at activities lor female students. The girls participate in various and sundry sports, such as baslcetball oi the female variety, tennis, softball, and volley- ' ' ' ' l ral ball. Besides this extensive athletic program, the board a so sponsors seve social activities, oi which the most outstanding is the blue-jean party. l-lovv- ever, to the casual Calvin male, the W.A.A. is best lcnovvn For its service l 'F ed t hun ar spectators at home baslcetball games. There the smart y uni orm O Q Y club members circulate among the masses during hali time, vending their vvares, the tasty paddlepop. mr' 6 3 M I Scott Penny Vredevoogd Top Row: Shirley Huizing, Ann Hager Qpresj, ciri yn , , ttom Row: Mary Ann De Boer, Carolyn Hoa-kslra, Evelyn La Fleur, Harriet Holwerda fsecj, Ruth Cooper CV.P.J. Top Row: Ed Monsma, Dave Schriemer, Don Dylcehouse, Gord Kamps, Preston Kool, Bob Bakker, AI Cok, Ted Rottman, Elton Koops, AI Peelen, Gene Talsma. 2nd Row: Bennett Dykstra, Frank Kass, Lee Kickert, Pete C. Duyst, jim Doezema, Andy Ten Harmsel, Stuart Sisco, Bernard Van't Hul, Thomas Stob. Bottom Row: Rag Nykamp, Morrie Tubergen Treas., Dewey Heetderks Pres., Roger Postmus VP. William O'l'lara Sec., Paul Vaughan. This fast moving Calvin organization, the Varsity Club, again proved its etiectiveness in promoting student interest in Calvin's athletic liie. The members, letter winners ol major sports, organized many activities on campus. Activities such as Homecoming, Y nite, baslcetball programs and ,joe Bere award could only have functioned under our able advisors, Professors Tuls and Buter. Qne of the big events ot the year was the Alumni Banquet for past letter Winners. The event went over in grand style showing the co- operation and spirit oi the club. The club this year certainly did much in maintaining its high reputation. EA SJ 1? S IIIIXIIIIIIIIXIIZ K. i .5 'av -MAN 0 av' V-,f ,f?' 6 1 il- lm. aim f ,v 1.1, ,, Y' s .sf 5- the office The main otlice ol Calvin is the brain center ol the college. Qur First contact with Calvin is made there. From it we receive the catalogue, application forms, and notice ol acceptance. From this point on we are a member of a maze ol Files and so part ala living organism, It becomes concerned with each one ol us and informs us ol courses, con- llicts, and conduct. The otfice also holds our secrets, but twice a year they are Hhroadcastedn to our Families in neat windowed enve- lopes. Alter four years ol processing and distilling we are released but not Forgotten since we then go on record as ALUMNI Qi: CALVIN CGLLEGE. 109 -U s.. FD b V9 l S SCU 0 1 llll Seated left to right: The Rev. Martin Monsma-Pres. Board of Trustees, Dr. Daniel De Vries, Mr. Henry l'loltvluwer,Tl1e Rev. jacob l-l. Bruinooge, The Rev. R. B. Kuiper-Acting Sem. Pres., The Rev. Gerrit! Hoelcsema-Chairman ofthe Executive Committee, Dr. Wm. Spoelhof-Pres. of Calvin College, The Rev. T. Holwerda-Sec. ofthe Ex. Comm., The Rev. jacob T. l-loogstra-Assistant Secretary, Dr. john A. Van Bruggen, The Rev. George Ciritter, The Rev. Edward B. Pelcelder-Vice-Pres. Absent: Mr. Benjamin Stool, Mr. Lambert Bere. The Board of lrustees is composed ol both clergymen and laymen from the entire denomination. It is in Full control of Calvins policies. The Board acts through two committees. The First has charge of all educational matters, as the making ol teaching appointments and the examining of senior pre- seminary students. The second committee handles the Financial matters, The Board of Trustees en- deavors to lceep Calvin College a stronghold ol high academic standards and orthodox Christianity. g v 3. 'N X 5' F. PHUF. I.. DE lxUS'l'l'Ilf DR- H. RXSKAIXIP PROP, H DFKKFR IJIRECTUR UI Llllli KRW DEM 1zr:c1S'l'RAu' MR. G. BUTER BUSINESS MANAGER 13 REV. A. DRINK ED l'CA'l'l0NAI. SEC!! ETARY Q?- x DR. J. I.. DE BEER DEAN UF MEN MISS C. VAX UPYNEN DEAN OF WOMEN 111 U7 Ill iN XX ICIIHCN K KR ,IUIIN ll. UR X'I I' ll. IIHNRX XlHl'l'l'l'IR IIENRY R. VAN 'l'lI, X-sm-iulv Prnfn-N-ur Kfsminln- Prufn-mor Prufvmwor Ae-ar-unviule Professor X li.. 'l'll.li..1Igllxn1 MH.. 'I'h.Il.. llulxin A.li..l1nlxing Ali.. TILB.. Cahill :mul Sn-lnixmrx and Svnlinury ILU.. I'rim-cum Seminary mul Se-nlinnry 'l'ln,'Nl., Prim-4-Inn 'l'h.Nl,. lIulumlni.u Scnuinury: 'l'h.D.. Yriiv l llivvrsilcil I1- 'l'h.Nl.. NN eslminnler 'l'ln-nnloglinnl Sn-lnillalrx 5.'I',Nl.. Hurulrml l lliufraily 'Xlllslm-rllulll 'l'lleolo:1ival Fvlninury lI'9'l'l'lli lll'1 IxUS'lxl-IK XX ll.Iil'lli'l' NI YYN UH K NIHLY IY I'1,lilCRlLllllS ANN J-XfNSSl'f'Y X-Ni-lun! Prnf:--For -bmi-null! -hmiulnln Professor Ar-sislunl -K.li..4I.nlxin1 .X.Il,.l1nIsi1x All.. Culxin: QLB.. Calvin Yun 1 lliH'f-iN f uifllirzln JLNI.. lnivn-r-lily of Mivhigan MNA.. Nurlllwee-an-rn l'nivf-rsily S,- .A :- '.: g12- -- 3351335-2 N w N w ' -4 X Q X 1 1. ,, ,..,:.,e5-Q 3451- -Q1-K E, ggi gvj-1' ,r ' 'f::E'Ei13s:fE?f1x' 4 Nb s -.,. vng. 5 . jx 1 2 - '-1291 2 egszggsg LQQFPE13 V -ng ..-. ,, 1 lvl- N , , xlgh -V f 'sf 'X -1--' . 25 QD 55 CP Q...-1 ...- I for win 9---..... .fb 'mfs' by , X ,553 My 6 N? X K x w-'56 W, SH R er 11: A ww .- .533 f ' ' F - -.I1Ei2-x2E:E:Ir5-:iw 'EEf51, i L a veg ' A X x ,I ., x xx X N Y U1 U3 I 7 0 ROBERT G. SE'l l'ERGREN HARRY J. WASSINK CALVIN G. AFNDRIC 1 Assistant Profm-hsur Inslruvlur B.S.C.E.. University' uf Cnloracln .-LB.. Calvin: JMR.. I'niv1-rxily -if California 1 0 li.Sv.. fniiersily ufiui1'ili,EzlIl JOHN J. GEORGE HARPER HENRX ZYLSTRA llER'I'RlVlJE TIMMERMAN Instruvlor Profvssur Hl,lNllERl,AFND Am-:nriale Prnfe:-:nur A.B.. Calvin: AJS.. Calvin: Aswislanl Prof:-srmr A.B.. Calvin M.A.. Northwestern fniverpily .LM.. Flale University of iowa JMB.. Calvin: I.. Vniverwilv of Mivhipan: Ph,IJ.. Harvard laliversily ,-LM.. lnisersily nf Nlis-higan D . Northwestern University l - . U5 115 VJ -I1 41 V7 IIN Kl,lil'1li'l' ll. Nll XSIXICNF JOHN 'I'l LS Vrufu:--nr Kr.mn'iulv l'rofohhnr LU.. Xlis-hiuzm Stale Nurmnl: ,'k.li..i,1nlxin: MW.. I nin-rainy of Nln'hip:.ull LU.. l Ilixvrr-ily ufNIirllig1:lll I1 NlUlRSXXlC'l'r1 HHIRLICX IifkI,Ix .IXNH-151. IJE,lUNlJI-I HKNR1 L URI INS l'rvfv-N--fr In-Irnvlnr X,-mfi.ln- l'ruf1-,mr l'ruf4-.mr LIS.. lI.ulwin1 lS.Xl,. Nlll.. LB.. Cubin: li.'Nl.. 'NI.Nl.. l h.D. liH'l'Hil3 'ff uivlliuxull lllinoix NX 1-P-In-xun l niu-rr-ily NLS.. I nixerhilx uf Nlirhigzm I niufr-ily of Mivhigm Nl.Nl.. l lliwvrailyofUi1'hi,uun ENRY G. DEKKER JOHN DE YRIES EYNO WOLTIH IS 'l'IlEDl-'ORD P. DIRKSE Professor Prufefsnr Afsovialff Profesaor Prufesanr R.. Illinois lnnitule of A.B,. Calxinl A.B.. Calvin: A.l5.. Culxing Technolugzyz Ph.D,, Liniversily of Illinois ill.5v.. liniversily of Mivlliuazng All.. I'l1.D.. ., l niversixy of Chicago PILD.. l'nivv.-raily of lllinuih lnrliamu fnixerfily CORNELIPS PLANTINGA JOHN T. DALIYU Ar-sol-inte Professor Assnviute Prnfessur ,-LB.. Calvinl: A.l!,. Czilxin: All.. l'niversily of Nlichigzlnz All.. I'l1.D.. Linivm-nity of Nlichignn M.Ed.. PILD.. Dulce fniversily Ln -I- '1 U5 117 U7 118 ICIIXIIN 1. XIUNSXIX XIXIITIN lxXlIS'l'IfN JUIIX I'. VKX IIKITSNIX IIICNRY liI'1NIll'fI.l'Nlx I'rufvwur X-suvinlv l'rufe--fur l'ruf4'Mnr Iwihlalnl I'rofx'nnr LII.. l1.uIxin: LIS.. 4I.Ilxin1 LH.. LH.. I'h.D.. MIL Ildlxinz Hb.. I niu-r-ilx uf Illilmi-1 NIS.. I niu-min of Ui:-hig:.un I niu-r-ily uf Ilia-higgun XLS.. I nixvrsily nf Xli:-In un VI: ll. XII'-lnu.xn Shun- llullvgv Xl XIHZ 'klilfl' I KN KNIHCI. DAVID Ii. 'I'l I lx K--i-mul Xni-Luna, llir--vlur uf lnlr.nmur.n! S,-url-. LH.. 4f.uIxin linskvlluull linux:-I1 LH.. I1.nIxin: .I.Nl,. I niu-rxily of Nlin-lxigam W. HARRY JELLEMA HOWARD HYAN Rl NNER CECIL DE BUHII Professor Assismnt Professor l'rUfg5m,r LB.. A.M.. Ph,D.. A.Ii.. YYhenlum Cnllcgv: .Lli.. Calvin: Univcrsily of Michigan 'I'h.l3.. 'I'h.M.. Wm-stnxinsler AAI.. PILD.. l nivvrsily of 'Nlichhzun Theulugic-ul Seminary: Ph.D.. Yrijl: Lnivvrsilcil Ie Amslerrlam RALPH STOB IZASTIAAN XY. T. R-XDUQ5 RUlH'fR'l' 'lf 0'l l'EN Professor VAN ELDEREN. IR. Professor Assistant A.B.. Calvin: Assistant A B.. Calvin: MH.. Calvin: A.M.. Ph.D.. A,B.. Calvin Alf.. l'niversiIx of Chinuuguz ,-LM.. I niversily of Mic-hi Univ:-rxiiv 0fC'lif'z1:.'n Ph.D.. l'niu-rsily of Nlivhiuuu U3 Ui UI Ch 119 U7 I U7 HICNHX Ill-I XX l'l' U XII lil-1'I l' IIICX XS l'Kl L YXN LU'NlxHl IZHN K--i-lunl Yisiling l,vrlur4-r jhhigmyl Lli..l'1.llxin: PILIJ.. I nixursily of Nlivlligun ,LUN l1,gIying XLR. X.. I nix 1-r-ily of Wie-hiuun All.. lnix crsity uf Nlic-higzun lI.I'.X,. S1414-of Xli:-hignu HIHINRW J. HXSRXNIP DUN-Xl.lJ ll. IEOI Nl,-K Prufv--or jUSICl'IIl'NIi IKXRHR Asfnviute l'ruff-shnr LH.. MXL. l'Iu.lD., l nin-rxily of Xliwhiyzul ,LUN ilulxinz -LB.. Culxin: MW.. A.l5,l,.S.. nX,'Nl.L.5.. l l1.D,. Nli1'lliyurl5Iulc- I nh:-rally nf Uivlligznll L. L 1211 ' I 1 I A ,D YRS? ' I . S x qw. Q X A , , f 5 fix ' if., H, X, 'X I ' lsr:-,f,, gf' A , -'Q ff? g ., X. 56' -11.1, . ,gyxgf I 3 ,-,Z gcuafz, iifi- -25. 'F':A33?2w5'z:- -3 '. .+i....zzg'32-m-:'- 1 I m 'QF-..'!,5:': ' f5Z?1+fe':-f' - ., .... ,MJ ,Q ',Q.,fffl Q iff if fi f 'ff' .I V if , 'QQ 4 , ' J fg student council 1 : , ' ll I Y Top Row: Barton Houseman, Arlo Dahm, Dewey Heetderlcs, Edwin Monsma, Ted Rottman. Qnd Row: Ron Stulc, john Warners, Marlene Meyerinlc, Audrey Helder, -Ioyce Kooi, Roger Greenway, Eugene Los. Bottom Row: Nancy Van Daalen, Nick Wolterstorf, Roger Faber, john Primus, Helen Heftel. The most signihcant project of the Student Council this year was the raising ol 36,000 dollars from the student body For Calvins Expansion Campaign, l-lovvever, the Student Council as representing the student body of Calvin College also played its role in another sort ol expansion campaign a permanent campaign. As foundation lor this permanent campaign the lounding fathers of Calvin established certain spiritual and intellectual principles. lhey said that spiritually Calvin was to be different, for among the shifting sands of the modern world Calvin was to be Founded on the Poclc ol Lite, They said that intellectually Calvin vvas to be a place lor training leaders, For they lcnew that goals could not be achieved with tumbling hands and muddled heads, These two principles spiritual and intellectualglorm the spirit ol our permanent campaign, lorm the school spirit ol Calvin College, They form the atmosphere ol trained bodies, saved hearts, and educated heads in which we all live. It is the attempt ol Student Council to be instrumental in this permanent expansion drive of Calvin College-- to be instrumental in the expansion ol the student spiritually by deepening his faith in the Christ, and in the expansion ol the student intellectually by deepening his insight into truth. 122 dorm board The Dorm Board is a dormitory committee established lor the pur- pose ol malcing life in the largest girl's hall a more harmonious one. The Board, acting largely in an advisory capacity, tries to solve problems as and when they arise. They hear specific grievances, call a house meeting, and attempt to sug- gest remedial measures. inter-dorm board The lnter-Dorm Board is an ad- visory committee that deals with problems concerning Calvin girls in the dormitory, the cooperative halls, or private homes. Whether these problems concern study hours, late leaves, curfew time, or lormals, the female student is always assured ol sympathetic understanding from the Board as a whole. Every two weeks, or as often as these problems occur, the Board holds session. The Board is composed ol the president ol each cooperative hall, the president and a representative ol the dormitory, the president ol the Girls League, the president and a representative ol the Privates Club-and the Dean ol Women, Miss Catherine Van Qpynen. Top Row: Dorothy Bos, Kathryn De Boer, Carol Dykema, Marilyn De jonge, Shirley Heyboer, Marian Vander Ark. Bottom Row: Janet Dekker, Muriel Lieffers, Mrs. Scharphorn, Donna Spann, joan De Vries. Top Row: Muriel Liefers, Shirley Heiboer, Dot Ooms, Grace Rinsema. Bottom Row: Elaine Vander Wilt, Mary Lou De Boer, joan Olthof, Miss Van Opynen. ll FS CS Hi O SS FCE NIO SS v-1 NJ -P- Dan Postoor-Vice-President, julio Sweetman-Secreiary-Treasurer, Roger Postmus-President LENORE ANDERSON A. B. General Guatemala City, Guatemala Major: English Privates Club 3, Debate 3, Chimes 3, News Editor 4, Literary Club 4, Secretary 4, Prism 4. flransferrecl from Wheaton College 1, 21. IACK ERNEST ANDRIESE A.B. General Redlands, California Major: English Musicians Guild 1, Thespians 2, 3, Chimes 2, 3, 4, Oratorio Accompanist 2, Vice-President 3, President 4. RAYMOND THEODORE ANDRIESE A.B. General Alameda, California Major: Mathematics Thespian Club 2, Business Manager 3, 4, Prism Advertising Manager 4. BETH YVONNE ARNOYS A.B. Education Chicago, Illinois Sociology Club 4, Prism 3, Dormitory Board 3. DONALD E. BAKER A.B. General Holland, Michigan Oratorio 3. Clransferred from Hope College? SADIE MARIE BARHAM A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan flransferred from Love College, Tennesseej ELIZABETH BEKKER A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: English HUGO BEKKER A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: English RUTH BELANUS A.B. Education Midland Park, New -jersey Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 4. MILFORD BENTLEY A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: English Thespians 3, 4. Clransferred from Grand Rapids junior Collegej. 125 GRACE BERGHUIS B.S. Nursing Chicago, Illinois LORRAINE E. BERGHUIS A.B. General Prinsburg, Minnesota Major: Sociology Sociology Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3. ALVIN LEROY BERKOMPAS A.B. Education Arcadia, California Major: History Mission Club 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Oratorio 1, Q, 3, 4. JOHN PERRY BLOCK Pre-Business Administration Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Economics Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Economics Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4. ALFRED J. BLOEM A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Psychology Sociology Club 3. SYLVIA BLYSTRA B.S. Nursing Holland, Michigan Oratorio 3, Phytozoon Club 3. WALLACE G. BOELKlNS Pre-Engineering Muskegon Heights, Michigan Major: Physics, Mathematics Engineering Club 1. BENJAMIN BOERKOEL A.B. Pre-Seminary Ontario, California Major: Greek, Philosophy Pre-Seminary Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Ccllvinism Club 1, 2, 3, Bible Study Groups 1, 2, Mission Club 1, 2, 3, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Plato Club 4. EDGAR G. BOEVE A. B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Art A-cappella Q, 3, 4, Chimes, Chimes Art Editor 3, Thespians 2, 3, Prism 2, Art Editor 3, Editor 4, Art Club President 2, Art Contest Chairman 3, Literary Club 4. flransferrecl from Franklin School of Professional Arts lncorporated New York, New Yorkj. FLORINE jOYCE BOLT A.B. General Rochester, New York Major: Sociology Sociology Club Q, 3, 4, Girls' Literary Club 4. l zfr 4 FRANCIS E. BOLTHUIS A-B. ECIUCUHQU Grand Rapids, Michigan MUIOVI MU5'C Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 4. ALBERT BOSSCHER General Everson, Washington MGIOVI EC0 '0m'C5 American Government Club 3. fTransferred from Netherlands, HENRY BOUMA A.B. Pre-Seminary Edgerton, Minnesota Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Pre-Seminary Club 1, 2, Calvinism Club 4, IACOUELINE BOWEN A.B. Education Flint, Michigan Girls' Fellowship Secretary 3, 4, A-cappella 4, Oratorio 3, Missions Club 4. fTransferred from Flint junior Collegel. WILMA RUTH BOUWER AB. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan ROBERT L. BRACKETT Allegan, Michigan MARTIN BREEMS A.B. General Prinsburg, Minnesota Major: Sociology Sociology Club 3, 4. THEODORE BROUWER A.B. Pre-Seminary Chicago, Illinois Mission Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3, 4, Pre-seminary Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio 1, 52, 3, 4. FREDERICK C. BRUGMA A.B. Education Kalamazoo, Michigan Major: Mathematics Thespians 3, Future Teachers' Club 3, 4, CTransferred from Western Michigan Collegeb. NORMAN G. BRUINSMA Pre-Engineering Rochester, New York Engineers Club 2, 3, Missions Club 3. 127 ESTHER J. BULTMAN Oak Harbor, Washington A.B. Education Oratorio 1, 2, 3, Bible Study Groups 1, Missions Club 2. , ROBERT CAMERON Flint, Michigan AB. General Major: Economics International Relations Club 3, President 4. ,IACQULYN CANOUGH Grand Rapids, Michigan Clransferred from Kalamazoo Collegel. jUNE SHIRLEY CLAUSING Chicago, lllinois Aecappella 3, 4, Oratorio 1, 'Z Prism 2, 3. JOHN ROBERT COOK Grand Rapids, Michigan Tennis 3, Varsity Club 4. LEONA M. COOPER Grand Rapids, Michigan RUTH COOPER Clifton, New jersey A.B. Education Major: History AB. General Major: Sociology 4, Sociology Club 3, 4, AB. Pre-Dental Major: Chemistry AB. General Major: Sociology A.B. Education Major:Sociology Sociology Club 3, Oratorio 1, Q, 4, Girls' League Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Womens' Athletic Association Secretary 3, Vice-President 4. MARILYN A. DE JONGE Zeeland, Michigan A.B. General Major: Music A-cappella Choir 4, Future Teachers' Club 3, Secretary 4, Musicians' Guild 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Oratorio 1, Q, 3, 4. HENRY MORGAN DE ROOY Everett, Washington A.B. Pre-Seminary Oratorio 1, 2, 4, Wrestling Club 1, A-cappella 2, 3, 4, Chimes Q, 3, Pre-Seminary Club 4. HARRlE'l' DE WAARD Rochester, New Yorlc AB. Education Major: Music Musicians' Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. 128 ALVIN HARRY DE YOUNG Bellflower, California A.B. General Major: Biology-Chemistry A-cappella 1, Q, Photography Club 1, 2, Oratorio 1, 2, Prism 1, Photozoon Club 3, 4. Clranslerred from Long Beach City Collegej. JAMES DE YCUNG Sheldon, Iowa A.B. General Major: Greek Pre-Seminary Club, Missions Club 3, 4. flransierred from Northwestern junior College Orange City, Iowaj. MARVIN DOQRNBOS Grand Rapids, Michigan Pre-Seminary Club 2, 3, 4. MILTON R. DOORNBOS Grand Rapids, Michigan Pre-Seminary Club 2, 3, 4. A.B. Pre-Seminary A.B. Pre-Seminary JULIA CLARE DOUMA B.S. Pre-Medical Technology Grand Rapids, Michigan MARILYN DRUKKER Wyckoff, New jersey Thespians 2, 3, 4, Oratorio Club 4. ARDA N. DYGERT Grand Rapids, Michigan fTransferred from Grand Rapids RICHARD N. DYKEMA Hudsonville, Michigan Band 3. JEROME H. DYKSTRA Grand Rapids, Michigan Phytozoon Club 3, 4. MELVIN j. DYKSTRA Conklin, Michigan Thespians 2, 3, 4, Oratorio Major: Biology A.B. Education Major: English 1, Student Council 3, Girls' Literary A.B. Education junior Collegel. A.B. Education Major: History B.S. Pre-Medical Major: Biology A.B. General Major: Biology 1, 2, 3, 4, Photozoon Club 2. 129 HAROLD B. EITEN A.B. Education Wellsburg, lowa Radio Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio 1, 4, Future Teachers' Club 4. BARBARA KATHRYN EKEMA A.B. Education Hancock, Minnesota Major: Music A-cappella 2, 3, 4, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Musicians' Guild Q, 3, 4, Privates 1. JEANNE ELBERS A.B. General McAllen, Texas Major: Sociology W.A.A. 1, Prism Q, Chimes Q, Sociology 3, 4. HAROLD ELLENS A.B. Pre-Seminary McBain, Michigan Pre-Seminary Club 1, Q, 3, Treasurer 4, Oratorio 4. HENRIETTA GRACE FABER A.B. Education Haledon, New jersey Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio 2, 3, Mission Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Fellovlgship 3, Treasurer 4, Mission Week Committee 3, Chimes 1, Q, rism 3. ROGER FABER A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Chemistry Student Council 1, 3, Vice-President 4, Plato 4. EARL R. FERINGA BS. Pre-Medical Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Biology and Chemistry Taxidermy 2. MARIAN FLOKSTRA A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Radio Choir 2, 3, 4, Missions Club 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 3, 4. BERTEL j. FROYSLAND A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: English Uransferred from Taylor University in Upland, lndianaf STEPHEN GABRIELSE Pre-Engineering Cutlerville, Michigan Engineers Club 1, 2, 3. 130 LOIS JOYCE GESINK A.B. Education Sheldon, Iowa Oratorio 2, 3, 4, Mission Club 2, 3, 4. QTransferred from Iowa State Teachers College-J. WILLIAM GRITTER A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Political Science Student Council 1, Class Vice-President 2, American Govern ment Club 3. JOHN G. GROEN A.B. Pre-Seminary Ancaster, Ontario, Canada Pre-Seminary Club 3, Canadian Contact Club 3. Uransferred from Rykskweekschool Alkmaar. The Netherlandsl. CARROLL A. GROENENBOOM A.B. Education Oslcaloosa, Iowa Major: Latin gtisgion Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers' u 4. JACK GROTENHIUS A.B. Education Cedar Grove, Wisconsin Major: Music Oratorio 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, A-cappella 3, Thespians 3, Band and Orchestra Librarian 1, Q, 3, 4. ROBERT L. HAAN A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Sociology Thespians 1, 4, Forensics 3, Sociology Club President 3, 4, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, A-cappella 1, 2, 3, 4, Musician's Guild 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN HAGER A.B. General Redlands, California Major: Mathematics Camera Club 1, 2, W.A.A. 1, 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Oratorio 4. GERALD HAMSTRA A.B. Education Copetown, Ontario, Canada CORAL J. HAVEMAN A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Girls' Fellowship 1, Mission Club 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 3, 4, Oratorio 4, Sociology Club 4. ROBERT HEERDT A.B. General Cicero, Illinois Major: Psychology Prism, Publications Editor 2, 3, Psychology Club 2, 3, 4, Sociology Club 2, 3. 131 DEWEY R. HEETDERKS, JR. A.B. Pre-Medical Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Biology Basketball 1, Tennis 1, 2, Captain 3, 4, Student Council 4, Prism 3, Activities Manager 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, President 4. HELEN LOUISE HERTEL A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Sociology Chimes 1, 2, Sociology Club 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 4, Thespians 9, 3, Secretary 3, 4, Student Council 4. ROBERT K. HETTINGA A.B. Education Grandville, Michigan Major: History flransferred from Grand Rapids junior Collegel SHIRLEY A. HEYBOER A.B. Education Zeeland, Michigan Major: Biology Phytozoon Club 2, 3, 4, Dorm Board 2, 3, 4,- Future Teachers' Club 3, 4. CAROLYN M. HOEKSTRA A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan W.A.A. Board 1, 2, President 3, GirI's Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, A-cappella Choir 3, 4, Prism '2, 4, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4. ARNOLD D. HOEKZEMA Pre-Medical Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Chemistry, Biology Phytozoon Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3. DAVID HOLWERDA A.B. Preeseminary Lansing, Illinois Pre-Seminary Club 4, Oratorio 4, HARRIET HOLWERDA A.B. Education Newton, New jersey Major: English W.A.A. 3, Secretary 4, A-cappella 2, 3, 4, Girls' Literary Club President 4, Oration 1, 2, 3, Prism Assistant Editor 4. HELEN A. HOOGLAND A.B. Education Woodstock, Ontario, Canada Major: English Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Choir 3, 4, Privates' Club President 3, Interdorm Board 3, Musicians' Guild 4. WILLIAM M, HORJUS A.B. Pre-Seminary Grand Rapids, Michigan Pre-Seminary Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio 2, 3, 4. SGFIIOFS132 MELVIN DALE HUGEN A.B. Pre-Seminary Pella, Iowa Thespians 3, 4, Literary Club 3, 4, Pre-Seminary Club 2, Chimes 1, 2, 3. ANNE F. KAMSTRA Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. Education Mission Club 2, 3, 4, Sociology Club 3, 4, Oratorio 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 4. JULIA ELAINE KEEN A.B. Education Holland, Michigan Girls' Fellowship Club 1, 3, President 4, Mission Club 3, 4, Privates' Club 3,Vice-President 4, Oratorio 3, 4, Inter-Dorm Board 3. DONALD I. KIEL Vriesland, Michigan Future Teachers' Club 3, 4. KENNETH KLAVER Grand Rapids, Michigan Oratorio 2, Economics Club Secretary LOUIS E. KOK Lynden, Washington ANDREW RICHARD KOOISTRA Whitinsville, Massachusetts Tennis 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Oratorio PRESTON JAY KOOL Holland, Michigan 3. 3. A.B. Education Major: Mathematics Pre-Business A.B. Pre-Seminary A.B. General Major: History A.B. General Major: History Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. HUGH A. KOOPS A.B. Pre-Seminary Holland, Michigan Pre-Seminary Club 2, 3, 4, Calvinism Club Vice-President 3, 4, ANTHONE KORT A.B. Education Elkhorn, Wisconsin Major: Mathematics Oratorio 2, 3. 133 KAY KOSTER Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. Education Major: Sociology A-cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Oratorio 1, 3, 4, Sociology Club 4, Musicians Guild 4, Prism 2. JOHN LEUGS Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. Pre-Seminary Oratorio 1, 2, Pre-Seminary Club 1, 2, 3, Prism 3. EDSON T. LEWIS, IR. Shiproclc, New Mexico A.B. Pre-Seminary Pre-Seminary Club 1, 2, 3, President 4, Mission Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, Bible Study Group 2. CTranslerred from University of New Mexicoi. FERN LEWIS Caledonia, Michigan A.B. Education fTransferred from Grand Rapids junior Collegej. ETHEL LUCAS Grand Rapids, Michigan Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teach A.B. Education Major: Latin ers' Club 3. ELIZABETH E. de WAAL MALEFYT A.B. General Artesia, California Major: English, Latin Mission Club 1, Girls' Fellowship, Oratorio 2, Future Teachers' Club 3, Girls' League Treasurer 4. DAVID V. de WAAL MALEFYT Artesia, California Camera Club 1, Secretary 2, Oratorio 1, Q, 2, Vice-President 3, 4, Chimes 2. WILLIAM MASSELINK Grand Rapids, Michigan Phytozoon Club 3. fTransferred from Wilson J PAUL D. MEETER Munster, Indiana Oratorio 1, Q, 3. DICK MELLEMA A.B. General Major: Sociology 3, Sociology Club 3 year Pre-Dental Major: Biology r. College, Chicago, Illinoisj. A.B. Education Major: Psychology A.B. General Norwalk, California Major: Political Science, Economics Camera Club 1, Oratorio 2, 3, International Relutio 134 1, 2, 3, American Government Club ns Club 3, 4. LUELLA MENNINGA A.B. Education Otley, Iowa Major: English Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Musicians' Guild 3, 4, A-cappella 2, 3, 4, Thespians' 4, Class Secretary-Treasurer 3. HENRY M. MEYER Pre-Engineering Grand Rapids, Michigan ROBERT A. MEYER AB. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Mathematics DWIGHT MONSMA A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Biology Phytozoon Club 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 4. EDWIN MONSMA A.B. Pre-Law Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: History Student Council 1, 4, Varsity Club Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, 4, International Relations Club 3, 4, American Government Club 2, 3, 4, Chimes 3, 4, Track 1, Q, 3, 4, Cross Country 4. HARRY JAY MULDER AB. Education Allendale, Michigan Major: Mathematics Oratorio 2, 3, Future Teachers' Club 4. MARVA A. MUSCH AB. Education Muskegon, Michigan Major: Music Musicians' Guild 3, 4, Psychology Club 3, Oratorio 3, 4. RAY NANNINGA AB. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: History CALVIN NIEWENHUIS AB. Pre-Seminary Grand Rapids, Michigan Pre-Seminary Club 2, Vicar 3, 4, Missions Club 2, Oratorio 3, Forensics' 4. WILLIAM ROBERT O'HARA AB. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: History Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4, American Government Club 3, 4. 135 RAYMOND F. OOMS Pre-Dental Munster, Indiana MARILYN ORLEBEKE A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: English ghiges 1, 2, Prism 3, Student Council 2, Secretary 3, Literary u 4. DANIEL H. PASTOOR A.B. Education Cicero, Illinois Major: History International Relations Club 3, 4, Oratorio 2, 3, Prism 3, 4, Sports Editor, Senior Class Vice-President. ALLYN E. PEELEN A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Biology Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Q, 3, 4. DWIGHT A. PENNING A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Mathematics Engineers' Club 3, FRANCES PETERSON A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: English A-cappella 1, Secretary 2, 3, 4, Thespians 1, 3, Secretary 4, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, Interpretive Reading 3. WILLIAM ALLEN PETERSON AB. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Economics Economics Club 3, 4, Prism 2, Photography editor 3, 4. ARDITH IRENE PLOEGSTRA A.B. Education Rudyard, Michigan Major: English Oratorio 1, Chimes 4. EUNICE HELENE POST AB. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Girls' Fellowship 1, Treasurer 9, President 3, 4, Mission Club E, 3, 4, Oratorio 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 4, Radio hoir 4. HAROLD POSTMA A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Economics Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 4. S S rl I O I' S 13'- J. WALLACE POSTMAN A.B. General Monarch, Alberta, Canada Major: Greek Pre-Seminary Club 1, 2. ROGER W. POSTMUS AB. General Kalamazoo, Michigan Major: Chemistry, Biology Basketball, 1, Q, 3, 4, Prism Staff 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, Vice- President 4, Class President 4, Tennis 1, Q, 3, 4, Oratorio 1, Q, 3, 4. MARY ANN PRINCE A.B. Education Sibley, lowa Major: English Mission Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Girls' Fellowship 1, Q, 3, 4. JACK OUARTEL A.B. Pre-Seminary Humber Bay, Ontario, Canada Major: Greek Pre-Seminary Club 3, Canadian Contact Club 3. Clransferred from University of Torontol. WILLIAM JAMES RANKIN A.B. General Westfield, New Jersey Major: English GERALD REGTS AB. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Mathematics Photography Club 1, Engineering Club 1. HOWARD RIENSTRA A.B. Education Wyckoff, New Jersey Major: Political Science lnternational Relations Club 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 4, American Government Club 2. GRACE A. ROZENDAL AB. Education Cicero, lllinois Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Treasurer 3, Sociology Club 3, Future Teachers' Club 4. WENDELL H. ROOKS II A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Biology JOHN A. RUPKE A.B. Pre-Seminary Lynden, Washington Major: Greek Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 1, 2, Plato Club 4, 5, Thespians 1. 137 Sel'llOl'S KENNETH RYSKAMP 3-year, Pre-Law Grand Rapids, Michigan Basketball 1, 2, Prism 2, Photography Editor 3, Varsity Club 2, Government Club 3, Track 1. PHILIP I. RYSKAMP A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Business Administration Prism 2, Chimes 3, 4, Economics Club 3. LUKE A. SCHAAP A.B. General South Holland, Illinois Major: Chemistry JACOB W. SCHEERES A.B. Pre-Medical Detroit, Michigan Major: Biology, Chemistry Phytozoon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio 2. FREDERICK JOHN SCHMIDT A.B. General Coopersville, Michigan Major: Sociology Sociology Club 3, 4. TRUDY SCHURINGA A.B. Education Edmonton, Alberta, Canada flranslerred from the Netherlandsb. DONALD E. SIKKEMA A.B. General Cutlerville, Michigan Major: Chemistry, Biology Prism 3, 4, Phytozoon Vice-President 3, 4. HELEN RUTH SIKKEMA A.B. Education Glen Rock, New jersey Mission Club 1, Future Teachers' Club 3, Privates Club 4. STUART EDWIN SISCO A.B. General Clifton, New jersey Major: Economics Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. SIDNEY SLAGTER A.B. Education Chicago, Illinois Major: History 138 v HOWARD SLENK A.B. General Holland, Michigan Major: Music, English Musicians' Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, A-cappella Choir 2, 3, 4,1Thespians 1, 2, Oratorio Board 2, Literary Club 4. FRANCES E. SLINGS AB. Education Newton, lowa A-cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Musicians' Guild 3, 4, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4. SIDNEY SMIT A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Biology Basketball 1, 2. NANCY L. SMITTER A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Chimes 1, Prism 1, Phytozoon Club 1. ARMOND l-l. START A.B. Pre-Medical Grand Ra ids Michi an Ma'or. Chemistr p 1 g l ' Y Class President 1 , Thespians 1, 2, Oratorio 2, Chimes 2, Business Manager 3, 4, Baseball 3, Varsity Club 4, Student Council Q, Vice-President 3. CAROLYN RUTH SWEETMAN A.B. General Denver, Colorado Major: Sociology Oratorio 1, '2, 3, 4, Prism 3, Sociology Club Treasurer 3, 4. JULIA j. SWEETMAN A.B. Education Patterson, New jersey Radio Choir 1, 2, 3, Mission Club 1, 3, 4, Girls' Fellowship Club 1, Future Teachers' Club Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Class Secretary-Treasurer 4. BERTHA SYBESMA A.B. Education Bellflower, California Major: Music Oratorio 4, Girls' Fellowship 4, Mission Club 4. EUGENE TALSEMA A.B. General Zeeland, Michigan Major: Biology Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. MARILYN RUTH TAYLOR B.S. Medical Technology Midland Park, New jersey Major: Biology Prism 2, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, Phytozoon 2, 3. 139 DONALD H. TER KEURST B.S. Pre-Medical Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Chemistry, Biology KENNETH R. THOMASMA A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Economics Track 3, 4, Baseball 3, Future Teachers' Club 3, Treasurer 4, fTransferred from Grand Rapids Junior Collegel. JOHN W. TIEMEYER Cutlerville, Michigan MILTON R. UBBINK Grand Rapids, Michigan GISE G. VAN BAREN South Holland, illinois CTranslerred from Thornton Junior Collegej. GISE J. VAN BUREN Chicago Heights, lllinois JAY VAN BRUGGEN Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. Education Major: History A.B. General Major: Greek A.B. General Major: Biology College and Roosevelt A.B. Pre-Seminary A.B, Education Major: History Government Club 3, 4, Calvinism Club 4. MARTEN VANDE GUCHTE A.B. Education Detroit, Michigan Major: Mathematics, Speech Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Oratorio1, 2, 3, Forensics General Manager 1, Mission Club 3- Prism 3, Chimes 4, Calvinism Club 3, President 4, Future Teachers' Club 3, President 4. LAWRENCE J. VANDE KIEFT A.B. Education Colton, South Dakota Major: Mathematics, Physics Oratorio 1, 2, Radio Choir 3, 4. GERALDINE J. VANDEN BERG A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Mission Club 1, 3, Girls' Fellowship Q, 3. 140 JAY C. VANDER ARK A.B. Pre-Seminary Manhattan, Montana MARIAN VANDER ARK AB. Education Manhattan, Montana Major: Biology Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Fellowship 1, Phytozoon 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 4. THEODORE VAN DER ARK AB. General Bellflower, California Major: Biology JOHN VANDER HEIDE A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Economics Prism 4, A-cappella Choir 4, Economics Club 4, Thespians 3, 4, Glee Club 4. NICK VANDERKOOI AB. General Paterson, New Jersey Major: Chemistry, Mathematics ELAINE JEAN VANDER PLOEG AB. Education Pella, Iowa Radio Choir 3, 4, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, Chimesf3. JOAN RENEE VAN DER PLOEG A.B. Education Cleveland, Ohio Major: English Radio Choir 2, 3, 4, Prism 2, 3, Oratorio 1, 4, Chimes 4. MARGERY VANDER PLOEG AB. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Sociology Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Sociology Club 2, Secretary 3, 4. CORA VANDER STARRE B.S. Pre-Nursing Grand Rapids, Michigan Phytozoon 3. GERALD VANDER TUIG A.B. General Sheldon, lowa Major: Sociology Pre-Seminary Club 1, Radio Choir 2, 3, Sociology Club 3, 4. 141 ROBERT C. VANDER WAGEN A.B. Pre-Medical Zuni, New Mexico Phytozoon Club 2, Vice-President 3, 4. ELAINE VANDER WILT A.B. Education Searsboro, Iowa Major: English Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Prism 2, Literary Editor 3, Senior Faculty Editor 4, Girls' League Board Vice-President 3, President 4, Inter-Dorm Board President 4, Band 1, Girls' Literary Club 4, Forensics Board Interpretative Reading Manager 4. ,. EVELYN VAN DIEPENBOS A.B. Education New Paris, Indiana Major: English Chimes 2, Mission Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Fellowship 2, Secretary 3, 4. flransterred from Manchester Collegel. -IAN VAN DYK A.B. Pre-Seminary Sarnia, Ontario, Canada fCollege education in Hollandl. CHARLES VAN DYKEN A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Biology MARIAN VAN EERDEN A.B. Education Ada, Michigan Orotorio 1, 2, 3, 4, A-cappella Choir 3, 4, Musicians' Guild,4. I ROBERT VAN EEUWEN 3-year Pre-Engineering Grand Rapids, Michigan CLARENCE VAN ESSEN A.B. Pre-Seminary Edgerton, Minnesota HAROLD VAN KLEY A.B. General Chicago, Illinois Major: Chemistry, Mathematics Prism 2, 3, 4, Chimes 2, Mission Club 2, Oratorio 4. Clransferred from University of lllinoisj. PETER VAN MEURS A.B. Pre-Seminary Granum, Alberta, Canada Major: Greek Pre-Seminary Club 1, 2, Calvinism Club 3, 4, Mission Club 4. SGITIOTSI42 AGNES VAN OSTENBRIDGE ABA Education Midland Park, New jersey L Major: Music Oratorio 1, Q, 3, 4, Musicians' Guild Q, 3, 4. WINERVA VAN ROEKEL A.B. Education Corsica, South Dakota Radio Choir 2, Musicians' Guild 2, A-cappella Choir 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 4, Oratorio 1, Q, 3, 4. JOHN G. VAN RYN A.B. Pre-Seminary Chicago, Illinois Oratorio 1, 2, Pre-Seminary Club 1, 2, 3, Mission Club 1, 2, 3, President 4. ANDREW VAN SCHOUWEN AB. General Chicago Heights, Illinois Major: Greek Mission Club 2, 3, 4, Pre-Seminary Club 2, 3, 4. BERNARD P. VAN'T HUL AB. General Roclc Valley, lowa Major: English Thespians 1, Q, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Literary Club 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Chimes 4. NATALIE VAN VLIET BOOMSTRA AB. Education grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Art rism 1. jACQUELYN VAN WYHE B.S. Pre-Nursing Lansing, Michigan Oratorio 1, 2, 3, Prism 1, Mission Club 3, Phytozoon 2, 3. HELEN VAN ZEE A.B. Education Pella, lowa GEORGE VAN ZWALENBERG BS. General Oakdale, California Major: Mathematics LAWRENCE VEENSTRA A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: History, Music Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, President 3, 4. 143SGl'lIOI'S AUSTIN VELDBOOM B.S. General Oostburg, Wisconsin Major: Mathematics Chimes 4. fTransferred from University of Wisconsinl. jOYCE H. VELDHEER A.B. General Platte, South Dakota Major: Sociology Mission Club 1, 2, Oratorio 2. ELEANOR RUTH VELDMAN A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers' Club 4. CLARE j. VENEMA, jR. A.B. Pre-Medical Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Chemistry Qratorio 3, 4, Phytozoon Club 9, 3, President 4. RUTH VERDUIN AB. General Overisel, Michigan Major: Sociology Oratorio 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4, Privates' Club 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Girls' League Board, Secretary 4, A-cappella Choir 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4. LLOYD VER HAGE Pre-Business Administration Hudsonville, Michigan Major: Economics Economics Club 3. PAUL H. VRUWINK A.B. General Cedar Grove, Wisconsin Major: Philosophy PAUL A. WALLINGA A.B. Education Eastmanville, Michigan Major: Music Bible Study Group 1, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS WEESIES AB. Education Muskegon, Michigan Mission Club 4, Future Teachers' Club 4. CTranslerred from Muskegon junior Collegej. FLOYD WESTENDORP A.B. Pre-Medical Grand Rapids Michigan Major: Chemistry, Biology Phytozoon Club 3, 4. SSFIIOTSI44 NICHOLAS PAUL WOLTERSTORFF A.B. General Edgerton, Minnesota Major: English, Greek, Philosophy Pre-Seminary Club 1, 2, Calvinism Club 1, Secretary 2, Plato Club 3, Secretary 4, Literary Club 3, President 4, Debate 1, 9, 3, Chimes 1, Criterion Editor 2, 4, Editor 3, Literary Review Editor 4, Student Council President 4. BERNARD WOUDENBERG A.B. Pre-Seminary Grand Rapids, Michigan Band 1. HAROLD J. YONKERS Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. Pre-Seminary Wrestling Club President 1, Bible Study Group 1, President 2. DAVID GORDON ZANDEE Pre-Engineering Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Mathematics MARY LYNNE ZEINSTRA TERPSTRA, A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Music A-cappella Choir 3, 4, Musicians Guild 3, 4, Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Organ Guild 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Chimes 2. EVELYN ZOETEWEY A.B. Education Bellflower California Major En lish Girls' Literary Club 4, Sociology Club 3, Phytozoon:Clu?:- 2. COR DE DEUGD Rotterdam, Netherlands HENRY C. DOUMA Midland Park, New jersey Calvinism Club 4. BETTY L. FERINGA Grand Rapids, Michigan Phytozoon Club 3, 4. SENIORS NOT A.B. General Major: Philosophy A.B. General Major: Philosophy BS. Pre-Nursing ROGER NEAL WASSINK Grand Rapids, Michigan SGHIOTS PICTURED FRED W. KOTESKEY A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Mcjor: English Chimes CALVIN L. SPRICK A.B. Pre-Seminary Coopersville, Michigan Pre-Seminary Club 1, 3, 4, Mission Club 1, Oratorio 1, 2. MARCIA VAN TATENHOVE, BS., Med. Technology Holland, Michigan flransferred from Hope Collegel. 3-year Pre-Medical Track 1, Oratorio 2, 3, Phytozoon Club 1, Q, 3. V7 L. CD U sq.. ul- O V7 V7 FU U L 0 C 3 I - 146 WV i ' 4 E -5 1 ' DON GRIFFIOEN, Vice-Pres. HELEN VAN HALSEMA, Sec.-Treczs. ROGER VAN HARN, Pres. 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Kwantes Evelyn La Fleur Marilyn l.emmen Microbe Hunters soplwomoresrss 5 X Muriel Lieffers -gk. 31 A V, E' Arlegg Fepitz ' Q 3 Y ' y ir ey ubbers .gf , w ' l ' ' . ' ' Vernon Luchies 'e x Q 3 ix David Luikczort X we . -- , 1 M , - M x M Paul MacDonald if A - 1 Betty Money i 'v ' I ir -qc: - .. A- f':f , . - .,,. :A 1 , Y? X Ted Medemo wug ' :LL fp F- , 1 15 - Groydon Meints Y V .3 i 'Wg' b Ed Meyer H , '13 ,. ,- 1 v 3 '. , ? ' X , A ' . Z 1 Janice Meyers b I K1 ' I judith Meyer W, gf , 5 , . Morlfeln Meyerink ' ' V ' ' - 'W' 0, Y - -rg clnnes Meyers 5:3 Q EM .. V X ' iii Q- Q - Harold Miersmo ' eb-- , - ,Qu y ey , 'f , ' Q 7 1 v . ., ' .--- Marjorie Monsmo - 1, .-M ' a, ,, 1 Q 'i Tim r,AonSmQ 'SS 1 . e-F. , JW , Fiji V V, Barbara Moore xiii 'i' X ' wi .f K 'fe 3 ernur U der K . U ly A. - all 1 gr 4 A Ed Muller : M Q IAI q , Jessie Murray Q? 5 - ey K 'I .1 Glenn Niemeyer '5 ,ii -.. 3 ,, ' f 5 if, ' M 7 Shirley Noteboom 'i il .X , F ' 'VT' A Q Roger Nykcmp r i igl fiivii : p sf .b.. :IX A V :ig ' ' .av v VV' ' fe ie.e :xii ., 'P Ccrol Ohlmann i Dot Ooms Hermino Oosthoek johnny Postoor . -1 , N Lenore Pontier V it Q... auditory banquet 159 SOpi1OmOI'eS 7 Q ,vm K. Q-rv -,,r' Q ff .,, mf -Q5 Gene Schrlpsema fi V1 , X Milly Schuurmonn 5, Y- Harold Seervelcl I JN a Mcnlyn Slcger rs' VL! 'Z' 15- 'Qu Hazel Smut Av Q, lm Snoep F 1 if 1 'kk M 41 H bSt t ,f 1? 5 er jucTclStelpstra J Ml Y sophomoresl Janet Sturwold Laverne Tanis Alice Terpstra Mary Tolsma Carol Troast Marvin Tromp Loraine Van Dam Elinor Van Deelen Bernie Vander Ark Ellen Vander Brug Doris Vande Ree Gilbert Vander Galien Lillian Vander Hart Mary Vande Riet Donna Vander Kolk jack Vander Laan Gene Vander Molen Norma Vander Steit Bernice Vander Veen Letha Vande Voort Nancy Vanderzyden ' Al Van Dylcen Vivian Van Klompenberg Leon Van Rees Anna Van't Slot Peter Van't Slot Peter Van Vliet john Van Zomeren Paul Vaughan Kay Velzen Prism premonitions 161 .2 1 . .X 1 fy . .Ee , .fir . A x Q81 Q .xQQg,,g,, ' Rgsggirigi A . -. -, 9, ,. X' X 'R as X Q X N 55 A. x DSW .sl K- il 3 4 W v 5 ' . Qc., X ir is .fl 5 .5 ,,.. .L 4. lv ..-L Wm e ' If. Q Q -, ,. ' if ' y we-+ ' -ef w ' 'Y K ' P V -1 .-:-: l 'N .. . , -L., ,,.. - ,izfg A-1. gp. 2 We 1 I: .. . ' my pw.. m i. All ,..., ki A Y i4K:.:'.xv ,. .... 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G , , . , ax- . 9 f 'sf A if .x x RUS POEL-Vice-Pres. PHIL THOMAS-Sec. Trees. ROG BOERMA-Pres 1,1-ig , Corinne Aardema -. g . I A ' l V ll, Gertrude Abel 1. V, x M gi -F - Q, Q 1 V Eve'vne A'9fG x V i in rio , Earl Andriese I C , ' y 1 'xk,:.., janet Apothelcer ' P . V . 1 X , ' Q J '- X -- 1 j ' . VS V Lewis Arlcema P, V A ff v.V' w ' l V , Thelma Aulceman 2 Q Qi 1 'H A Marilyn Bareman Q 1' V 1 ' ' 1 Cora Bartsma r X W' x :ii 5. Edna Beebe K EJ. v V P I . . y r ' iff? -f5 ', 4 K Carole Berghuis l in r y V ' ,: ' Marge Betten ,Q . Q -f .T ' , 5, 4-5 Herman Beukema 5' Q Q., g a ' V' at lb ' gg' Ruth Beukema f 43- K ff- - John Beversluis N . - I Y' V , - E05 . l ,'l' U ,.-, ' If 3 l ,ei N - fl ,..., ,V , - Bob Bishop I -Q r ' ,.A, V- V ,e., .Q Karen Block 3, ., W 'Z 'V 5 W QQ, -r K. 1 R09 BOS' ' 9 ' 2- A be h' 'f E ',i f ' ' . 7 'f lf Yi Rog Boerema r b . .. - 5 H Q W- E' Bef' Boefsmc' V '.,, 75 ,i ff 11 ., r e V e 1?iEE??fE.Q4 2Q1.IE?1 3 A ' X 55. .. A 1 janet Boersma ' Ii 2' .L l . Shirley Ann Bolt .7 , K V- M ' if - V ,nj- Marilyn Bolt I' Z VL, -5 '-' ll Helen Bonnema jim Bonnema V., , ,I f'i -f ' 'I H Dorothy Bos h ' ' ' y Marlene Bos . 1 ,- Willa joan Bos 1' I .1 V' . y 'Y H Sam Bosch ' 4 K.-V. - if 'V if jay Bouma - V 'grcf' Qs! A u fx. high, wide and . . . 165 I' G S ITI G I1 .. I ' l Kr? -iq- , . hn- x qv. .6 4 .. X, ,X-r vs Ja ' A Q Marilyn Bouma 4 , Q A A Norman Bouma 39 ' X 1 5 Arlene Bouwman 2 5 I 'vb ' . Ward Bouwsma t? uw' Anne Bratt ' Delmar Broersma K - 'fi Dolores Broadman f .' N ,f ,P janet Brouwer 1? ff' V' Bill Brouwers ff ,. janice Brouwer 4 , ,A . .kg FXLMA l K , A 5 A jeaneane Brummel la Z' Q - W 5' -Y ' Paul Builen l 2 I 'Y ' Q , ' --' Allen Bultman Hx? f 'Y ' b ' Robert Bultman i + Audrey Bunger by gg Barbara Bussies S V, Neal Buleyn ' vu- Irene Bylsma .V ,. b Tracey Cnossen r D f ,g r ' Ida De Boer i 5 Q 5 john De Boer as W ' ,K 5 Marylou De Boer i' ' , J, Marilyn De Graaf 35 X --'- V Frank De Haan K 'k I, ' josephine De Haan AL l ' ' -A ,0'w. Connie De Hoag Benjamin De long 2 Lucretia De Jonge . Peter De Klerlc Yi ,L Follow the leader I' 9 S ln ITI G fl 166 lnamae De Korne l l Gordon De Krugtek Z A . , 4, .. 4. r -'Z 'A . f MGY 0 d Y9 r ' AA' A - I ' ' -A x it 'f MJ' f ' ' ff EuQieneeDerLGef19e 1192: A. i D A -' l RY' ' -- 9 Raymond De Lange ' D f -' ' V f ' AQ?- Richard De Mol ,Z QVL , QAIEV, V ' 'V ' ,' Wi? 'dig Elaine den Dulk A , ' V VA, ' ,K ' ii Cherie De Pree gf , 'L D ' V W' Phyllis De Rater! ' E' . 1 A V 35' Q- ,X .V V A Elay ' s - f il- ' 1V Q V, ' ' V Eordin S2 Vries ' i , W Q-if M ' V i ' i. 1 J' 1 PeterLDe Vries W V ' ' V uvlrlgnthinyegiekema f l 4 f.. 7 I ii' V' E ' V Charlotte Dieleman 1V i i i f-'vt ,iw f Harm Diemer 'W V f i YW V s V Ralplg Drk V , V ' P -A A velyn Dokt A ' g.f 5 V 'E john Driiisma 0' H V ,:: , if gain ! Bruce Drukker is ,W -fx il VV If V' , L.: V ' Willis Duininck ,,. V iv' i , ',: H iigk ff i vli V ' we ,L ,fQ,11:5e2-if .25 ' :' i V irr fy' lf: '14, ,g .. .V ,Y , , izln A . ' ei, ,.,.. A L.. . H Carol Dykema V- 4 A 1 , it V, g ' if John Dyk ma if w -2 .:1.' iff '. f V ' 5 T -1' se, , V V Saral?Dykhuis V ,iw l 2 fi l , ,f .aw V5 in if Evelyn Dykstra 1 5 ,- '- 1 :,:., ' jr-f H, , 4 5' il: Harriet Dykstra ' , - . '1. . Q, ,V J V V .Zz f I ,,, 3 ' W I-QV f f ' E1 ' Q 175 ', ' 515 3 X'-ue. J ,::- 3 , V J ' f 9 1 La Vonne Dykstra i V Marilyn Dykstra ' ' i Z if xx 3' Y P Martin D kstra Y QQ., -1 I' 'a i' :, .1 Bernedamae Eckholif - if . 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Eg? 1' 50 Marilyn Heersinlc ' . I A Qt ' w x Q V: :U M or M ' 'z . , ,MW ,- - Audrey Helder ff 91 fa , M 13 Q Q .ix I' S S ITI G fl 163 Margot Hilton Marlene Hinders Eugene Hoekema Mary Hoelcsema Knigl1Qs' Gaml:-Ns Rose Hoitenga . Q' ,Q . li Stan Holthouse . ,gm f Q , , Q. . ,Q Wayne Holthouse . .g, 1 + L- ' ,E 31 Audrey Honderd , ' tv ' i K Marilyn Hoogeboom ' b b Af- - R . 1 , Ken Hoogerheide .X t 1, t Q .. L i t Angge Hoolse'-To k ,X Q :- H., 3:1 'gli 1, irginia ous amp iv? f f - it-. 1 5 34-5' - x A ' Ken Hoving 1 If . u , QQ V 4V 1 - - 1 Carol Huizenga if k.,.. I A,,V , gf u e , , , . - 4 X. h james Huizenga Shirley Huizingh Jacob Jonlcman Jeanette jorritsma Stewart Kanis Richard Karsen Barbara Keegstra Evelyn Kenbeck Arlene Keuning Linda Kik Stuart Kingma Bernie Klaver Roger Kleis Miriam Kobes jim Kok Ellen Kolle joyce Kooi Helen Koopman Gary Koops Sidney Kornelis So realistic it left me carsick 169 gh 15.5 Q :V H 1: t Qt . V ff G i lum i x K . RSS? 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A g Bernigie lxsemnrxlaar , ys et enninga Q 3' 3' 5 , ' ' 'S Sllirley Menninga Q, ' i 'H' j V ' jere lean Merizon '---- I .r Aw-Y ,-'4 gg' A, Laurene Muelenclylc - Z'- S N r K' -Q- . ' A I Betty Moellcer Cornie Molenaar x ' L Marvin Monsma X I jay Morren X377 ry, Maryjane Newlwouse lt's in the book 170 fres men L, Andrew Newman ' ' Q fx A 5 k Nita Nordyde Q3 R 1 f' ,-2, Q Q '-E133 7- lg' 5' jack Nyenhuis Q, in f 'l ' 34 Q F Tom O'Hara I 4' L.,-L 'l P bre- .loanne Olthoff y Q' y V' ' l R X MQ'fs'fr Sadismq A Q Smd v -N .51 In . ' x' A, l Z, . ai , 135' C P-Ioycl gsinga T: M- H I V-A -. -7 Roben Palma , V- EV .- - Ee' Q- ' ' , 1 r , 4 ,-..--- 11 ww ry f r l . . Orviue Pasrlgra .,.' is V,.., Q Q N , r an Q., t ,--4, K., 45 oycgqisrgfffnrng ,lqf q QQ Coris Peshlakai r gg A R N ' Richard Peterson ' ' '. ' fr ri ' A Henry Ploegstra Shirley Pluymert Robert Poel Russel Poel Don Postema Nancy Postmus Kathryn Primus Edythe Prins Wilma Pruijs Sally Rademacher Andrew Rienstra Alma Roberts Myra Rocks Arnold Rottman Ruth Ruis Guys and Dolls 171 .v.,,:5i:. , -4 -- -:, l -4,2 V' :,,.i,,s:R,v .5 ff, L' vf' f - ,r-, 1' me J Kb of 3.55 1 Q 3 X X ke 5' :Q- vgy- X . , '.f:'1.. '1E'24'Q1E 'fi1Rfff X'-' ff: 242.3 A jp -v SSX l ..- : Q- we S X .,.,- ,VY ans. X like Q . X 3 ,ne ah' Ph- ,. Y y 1 5. iw ,- . 53-, 1 :V ,gli .H Q:- ' Y fuzz . .fy A VA! I ned sian A ' I ly l N A iw-Q 2 I' 9 S ITI G I1 3' 3' fb .:',. v I ' ea- f A., 'FY' ,ef Vi, 1 J. Z' 7' 0 -u. 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I'In.I?, l'mx. ul I'u,, I'Iul:1. l,HI'IS IIICIIIQUIQ ILI7, I HVYHY 'Intl 'fl I'l4--ul:-nt Iflm-yilua mxvu fe. 141 IPICI4, 1-..N..1,-..1 V.I,I.-,..,f 1m.1.....1I..f..y. 'U'H4124h,ff 'f45H?1fAh' U I'yv.y'.'.-In III I'um'11f.4I 'I'Iu-nlwux M-Img I'mfv'-un nf N1-w'I'1-xlznlm-nl 1 tw Y V' ' M 1 ,x I1 I ...I ..f f'r.,.-1.-ff, .x la, rum... f'..11fAu1- f'lgMiI'1Nf I2 Wil NU- A-HH ll--IP I m X XI In-lmnzx I'mx, X XI,Y11I'-I'mx, I'lnh-ffm uf EfIll1'sN:AI11I Xpnlngl-V11-N, I I1 Ii, I'x1m-1-mn Swan. ILII. I'lima:'un if-ln. RUl 'U' ITN 1 3 Maintaining QBur .ilhentitp n the distinctiveness of Calvin College and Seminary lies their reason for existence. It follows that they have no more important task than that of maintaining their distinctiveness. I propose to name one factor that contributes greatly to the clitiiculty of that task. here is rampant in this day an anti-intellectualistic conception of Christianity. Many Nlodernists and more than a few Funda- mentalists keep mouthing the trite saying that Christianity is not a doctrine, but a life. The appeal of Modernist preaching is almost exclusively to the will, and the Fundamentalist preacher is out to get his hearers to accept Christ under emotional stressg but neither puts forth any serious effort to teach men the YVord of God. In recent decades Modernism has veered to the irrationalism of the dialectic theology, while Fundamentalism continues, as heretofore, under the spell of continental Pietism and English Methodism, both ofwhich deserve commendation for their reaction from dead orthodoxism, but condemnation for swinging to the opposite extreme, the depreciation of doctrine. The powerful ecumenical movement commits the unpardonable sin of sacrificing truth to pseudo-unity. A few years ago I participated in a six-day conference of some five hundred young people of a relatively con- servative denomination. They spoke freely of their religious problems, but I cannot recall hearing a single doctrinal question raised. VVhen I asked a minister of that denomination whether he and his colleagues made any attempt to indoctrinate their young people, he replied, YVe used to . In our own Christian Reformed Church catechismal preaching and catechetical instruc- tion are considerably less popular than they ought to beg theo- logical debate is fast becoming taboo, and sometimes one can hardly help wondering whether our people are aware that the apostle Paul wrote a great many chapters other than the beautiful thirteenth of his first letter to the church at Corinth. et no one charge Calvinism with intellectualism. The truly Re- formed preacher addresses himself to the intellect, the will and the emotions, all three, realizing that they are inseparable. But Calvinism stands in diametric opposition to anti-intellectualism It takes seriously Christ's great, though brief, commission in which He twice enjoins I-Iis church to teach. And it interprets Christ's statement that the truth will make men free to mean that sound theology begets godly living. According to Calvinism mere ortho- doxy is not Christianity, but orthodoxy is essential to Christianity. Christianity so-called without orthodoxy is a sham, a lie. f and when Calvin College and Seminary succumb to prevalent anti-intellectualism, their distinctiveness will be a thing of the past, and so will their reason for existence. If Calvin College and Seminary are to maintain their identity and to justify their continued existence, they will have to contend earnestly for the faith once for all delivered to the saints. More militancy to them! , , uiper seminary graduates Harry G. Arnold Paterson, New jersey Andrew Bandstra Grand Rapids, Mich. jacob P. Boonslra Grand Rapids, Mich. Peter W. Brouwer Chicago, Ill. Harvey D. Bultje Grand Rapids, Mich. Fred Bultman, jr. Fremont, Mich. james A. Bultman Oak Harbor, Wash. Bernard Byma Bellflower, Calif. IXU Gerrit'B. Dolder Sioux Center, Iowa Jerrien Gunnink Chandler, Minn Gilbert Haan Grand Rapids, Mich. Herman Hoekstra Grand Rapids, Mich Wiliiam'Huyser Grand Rapids, Mich. Peter Lagerway Grand Rapids, Mich Theodore Minnema Paterson, NJ. john Morren Grand Rapids, Mich seminary graduates 181 Donald Negen Renville, Minn. Bernard Niemeyer Chula Vista, Calif. 3 R Robert N. Prins Grand Rapids, Mich. 55 F Kermit Rietema Kanawha, Iowa Kenneth R. Slager Comstock, Mich, Samuel Ten Brink Muskegon, Mich. Charles Terpstra Oslcaloosa, lowa 'W Q. Adrian Van Andel Grand Rapids, Mich. K-'J' seminary graduates Gerald W. Van Den Berg Wayland, Mich. Douglas Vander Wall Munster, lnd. john W. Van Stempvoort lrnlay City, Mich. Robert B. Vermeer Oakland Calif. Ted Verseput Grand Rapids, Mich. Albert Walma Grand Rapids, Mich. jay A. Wesseling Grand Rapids, Mich. Andrew Zylstra Monroe, Wash. NOT PICTURED Cornelius Persenalre Grand Rapids, Mich. Sidney Rooy Oskaloosa, Iowa seminary graduates Dsfuuqglilwsn - www.-fl - -. ' s , V : 1 . 1 i E ' ,Q xx Tap Row: E. Dylcema, F. De Boer, R. Venerna, D. Bouma, Meppelinlc, Riemersma. 4th Row: D, Bergsma, Byker, Hulst, R. Boeskool, M. Stegink, A. Arkema, S. Voortman. 3rd Row: C. Van Slooten, M, Vander Bilt, A. Venema, A, Haan, S. Newhouse H. Van Dyken. 2nd Row- H. Sprik, N. Puni, B. Teunissen, P. Bakker, E. Cooke, R. Bronkema, Vander Beek. Bottom Row. M. Beelen, Boonstra, W. De Vries, H. Bode, G. Van Gronongen. middlers IH-L Q 9 S -- 'w ?f'Q!! Top Row: Motheis, B. Den Herder, G. Spee, P. De Vries, W. Kosten, D. Aurdsmc. 4th Row: R. Buining, W. Van Dyk, Bylsmc, H. Roelofs, R. Vande Kieft, C. Tuiningc. 3rd Row: E. Mcrlink, W. Stob, W. Boelkins H. Bocas, E. Rubingh, C. Velgersdyk. Qnd Row: H. Visscher, G. Ebbers, F. Von Hulsemu, D. Hoitenga, Bergsma, R. Keegstro. Bottom Row: C. Steenstrci, Pres., R. Westveer, Corps Represeniotive, N. Vogelzcing, A. Veenstrci, T. Smith, Rickers juniors llwe Senate serves as tlwe executive body ol Corps. It comprises seven members All tl'ie ollicers of Corps Qpraetor, Vice-Praetor, Secretary, and lreasurerl are members ol tlwe Senate, ln addition. eaclw class elects one representative to tlwe Senate, 'line proetor, Vice-Draetor, and Secretary ol Corps serve as tlne ollicers of tl'ie Senate ln addition to serving as tlwe executive body ot Corps, tlne Senate prepares tlie agenda lor all Corps Meetings and serves as liaison between Corps and tlie Faculty. line Senate meets at least once eaclw montli during tlwe academic year, Special meetings are called as often as exigencies require Formerly, it was tlwe duty ol tlie praetor to coordinate tlwe Sunday preacliing assignments, Now 'since the beginning ol tlwe academic year 195i-SQ tlwe Vice-Praetor lunctions in tliis capacity. 'line Draetor presides at tlie meetings ol botlw Corps and tlwe Senate and liandles tlwe otlwer administrative duties, line Secretary l4eeps minutes ol botlw Corps and Senate meetingsand carries on all otlicial correspondence. llwe Treasurer cares lor and lceeps a record ol all tlwe assets and or liabilities ol Corps. senate Standing: R. We-stveer, R Vene-ma, Gunnink Seated: J. Morren, Vice-Praetor, A. Bcindstrc, Praetor, x r F C. Van Slooten ec B Stob Treas .7 X Ji' -and Qne ol tlwe oldest organizations in time Seminary is Nil Nisi Verum. Continuing its tradition time club engaged in excellent discussion of matters vvl'iicl'i liave relevance for time minister oi today. ' - Study centered about tvvo vvorlcs, Emil Brunner's 'Cliristianity and A UQ: Civilizationi' and G. C. Berl4liouvver's 'illie providence ol God, 5 ' Both vvorlcs provided valuable material lor conversation and reflec- t ki U 1 tiOI'1. ah, Tlwe club meets bi-vveeldy at tlwe liome oi one of its members, llsie ' --- X Z guidance ol Dr. Kromminga in our discussions was greatly appreci- Ql V - i Q ated, Tlie past year proved to be ol benefit to all. It is lioped tiiat sucli organizations as Nil Nisi Verum will long continue to enricli seminary lite. nil nisi ver m Standing: A. Bandstra, H. Arnold, Morten, D. Hoitenga, F, Van Halsema, S. Newhouse. Seated: Prof. Kromminga, Sponsor, T. Minnema, Pres., Hulst, Sec., A. Haan, D. Bergsmci, is it-f V7 vu N fx! x 'I Fi i L Without tlwe capable direction ol Dr. Henry Bruinsma,tl1e Seminary clwoir appreliensively considered the possibility oi continuing tlwis year. Mr. slack Van Laar, Instructor ol music at tlwe Reformed Bible lnstitute, provided tlie answer. Willingly and ably, be conducted tlne clioir for tlie First semester, and stressed tl'ie importance ol liiglw quality standards lor cliurclw music. line second semester brouglit vvitlw it, tlwe return of tlwe maestro liimsell, Dr. Henry Bruinsma, professor of music in tlne college. Under lwis qualified leaderslriip, great gains were made in understanding the principles underlying Reformed Cliurclsi music, in appreciating tlwe sacred music ol tlie past, and in cultivating a desire and ability to improve tlie music ol our clwurclwes in tlwe future. Clwoir activities lor tlwe year included bi-weekly relnearsals, par- ticipation in clwapel exercises, and rendition ol public concerts. llwrouglw tl1e recommendation oi tlwe clwoir, arrangements were made vvitlw tlne Seminary Faculty lor tl'ie ollering ol an elective course in tlwe Principles ol Reformed clwurclw Music, open to all Seminarians. Dr. Bruinsma inaugurated tlie course tlie second semester of tliis year. seminary choir o X ' - 'M '- :L-'- xl ', Q 5 -6 s- ' .. ,.-.x -' S. zi' Q .5 I bags, .. N- -. Q 5:4-'35 'L as l a7: : :'i':Q 35-225 C E -.-- lt N ,. Q5:f:.- 51.35, ' ulM,,,. '-'ha 1 i l 'NX 1 t l H 3 Top Row: H. Baas, Matheis, W. Van Dyk, D, Vander Wall, D. Bergsma, K. Slager, H. Roelofs. 3rd Row: G. Dolcter, H. Sprilc, Librarian, E. Marlink, H. Visscher, N. Vogelzang, Business Manager, E. Rubingh, Bergsma, E. Cooke. Qnd Row: G, Ebbers, C. Velgersdyk, M. Steginlc, C, Van Slooten, Riemersma, L. Baker, R. Vande Kieft, S. Rooy, Pres. Bottom Row: C. Tuninga, A. Zylstra, W. Stab, Bultman, Uitvlugt, F. Bultman, H. Bultje. an 5 IHH Nisi Domino Frustra adopts the policy ol survival of the iittest in its consideration oi relevant theological movements. The basic structure ot modern philosophic thought is carefully surveyed to discover which is able to survive and what each is able to contribute in the light ol Scriptural revelation. This attempt is made in the warm atmosphere ol lighted pipes, steaming coilee, and friendly homes. The school year began with a presentation and analysis ol the Philosophy of Vollenhoven and Dooyevveerd by the clubis able sponsor, Dr. Henry Stab, and an attempt to understand its religious implications. During the remainder oi the year the lucid presentation oi theological movements by l-lugh Ross Mackintosh, in his Types of Modern Theology, was critically considered. These major theo- logical types included Schleiermacher, l-legel, Ritschl, Troeltsch, Kirlcegaard, and Barth. Members of the club wrote papers on the movements ot theology under study and presided during the discussion. Meetings of the club were held every three vveelcs at the homes oi those Financially able to provide cotiee by the gallon and sandwiches by the score. nisi domino frustra Top Row A Haan D Hoitenga G Haan, C. Terpstrci, P. Lagerway. 2nd Row G Van Groningen F Van Halsema, H. Bode, H. Roelois, C. Persenaire, B. Niemeyer. Seated Prof H Stab Sponsor H Van Dyken, Sec., W. Huyser, Moderator, S. Rooy, Pres. .ji 189 As my Father hath sent me, even so send l you . . . Quo Pro Rege is an organization which atlords its members an opportunity to study and discuss the implications of our divine commission. As individuals and as the body ol Christ, our witness must be as a clear-sounding trumpet. So that we may have a dynamic and distinctive vvitness, mission strategy and tactics are studied. lndividual members vvrite reports on some phase of Christian witnessing, this report is dis- cussed at the clubs bi-vveelcly meetings. Qccasionally, panel dis- cussions are conducted and outside speakers are engaged. It is the hope ol the club that each member may more Fully appreciate and be better prepared lor the high calling in Christ jesus. quo pro rege Top Row: C. Steenstra, A, Zylstra, H. Visscher, B. Kosten. 2nd Row: R. Vande Kieft, Uitvlugt, K. Slager, S. Rooy, B, Dokter. n -- . 'lvl' KJ- x.'Q KJ I -J l 1. , an Qi! ' alibi fpgqf. qqfgfgpp 1 if iisviavitlii JJ Bottom Row: D. Aarclsma, H. Hoelcstra, Pres., C. Van Slooten, Vicar, M. Vander Bilt, Sec. 'N vi - - , I . .- 1 V s gf' .VL Y . ..-A-1 While the Seminarians are busily preparing for their vocation, their Wives and iiancees are also thinking and planning for life in the manse. Each month the Seminary Dames, with its sponsor, Mrs. Clarence Bouma, meets for an evening oi discussion and iellovvship. Bev. Peter Elclersveld struck a note oi consecration and zeal in September in his challenging address preach the Word. Dr. Garret Heyns discussed an important fact of Christian service at the February meeting. The meetings covered a variety of subjects ranging from a discussion of the impact oi Contucianism on Chinese culture to a panel on What a Lay Woman Expects oi Her Minister's Wife . ln addition, iniormal lectures were given. The wives of the Seminary professors were invited to the candle-lit Christmas program at which the talent oi the Dames themselves was eliectively used. The high-light oi a Saminary Dames meeting is always the social hour at the end oi the evening. ln providing such opportunities ior meeting new iriends and in supplying a Wide background of experience and ideas from which to dravv in dealing vvith Future problems and responsibilities, Seminary Dames iills a very real and vital need in the lives oi the Seminary vvomen. Top Row: E. De Vries, B. Dykemci, M. Beelen, j. Velgersdyk, M. Buining. 8th Row: H. Van Groningen, N. Venema, C. Venema, B. Punt, D. Bergsma, G. Newhouse, A. Tuininga. 7th Row: M. Bcinclstra, H. Morren, A. Huyser, N. Wesseling, Niemeyer, A. Byma W. Van Dyken. 6th Row: G. Rietema, L. Bultman, V. Teunissen, M. Lagerway, A. Prins, C. Roelofs, Wynja. Sth Row: M. Bakker, M. Voortman, A. Cooke, B. Smith, M. Baas, K. Vogelzang, G. Ferwerda. 4th Row: T. Maquelin, M. Brink, C. Steenstra, F. Slings, E. VanderWilt, K. Bos, B. Bultje. 3rd Row: Matheis, P. MacLeod, A. Slager, L. Hulst, R. Westveer, A. Boonstra, M. Hoekzema. Qnd lgow: M. Van Andel, P. Brouwer, S. Negen, M. Ten Brink, T. Zylstra, H. Gunnink, M. Van Den Berg, M. eninga. Bottom Row: D. Hoekstra, Vice-Pres., M. Haven, Treas., E. Vander Bilt, Sec., M. Rooy, Pres., Mrs. Bouma, Sponsor, D. Stob, L. Vander Wall. ,,..,..w...,. 'I' 7?- 13 1 I '75 V' Y, AJ: wg.- 1- if . ,gngfgsf t- v.4n... MF '-' i,,,.,:.,' Y Q ,. 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Old Kent, now one hundred years old and cover- ing Grand Rapids, invites all earnest young people to join its ever-growing family. 2 DOWNTOWN OFFICES 13 COMMUNITY BRANCHES CITYWIDE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 207 Congratulations Class of '53 Yours in L1 common witness .TX Reformed witness IX LLIYIDLIIIQS witness Toclux' REFORMED BIBLE INSTITUTE 1869 ROBINSON ROAD, S.E. GRAND RAPIDS 6, MICHIGAN CRISPY FLAKES PRODUCTS CO. THEODORE T. and THOMAS S. HELMUS Proprietors uCrispy Flakes Potato Chips Jam Good Pop Corn Phone 3-3566 955-957 Division Avenue, South Grand Rapids, Michigan 208 Cr111zbrz'n'ge Grey Flannel Suits...S5O Itfs the All-.-Xmericznt campus favorite . . .for dress up oc-eusioris . . . and the coat worn with odd slacks for casual occasions. 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PHONE GL 6 1651 Opportunities Rugged frontiers, fraught with adventurous oppor- tunities, have disappeared from the horizon of American youth, today. But now more glorious and magnificent experiences and yet greater goals are to be achieved by youth. The realm of human relations is the greatest of today's fields of work . . . And to you, students and graduates of f 'alyin College, we commend consideration of these helpful posts, everywhere. This bank and its officers seek to be forever helpful in your ambitions, your programs. Peoples National Bank Ira A. Moore, President Six Convenient Offices in Gland Rapids 'T CALVIN CCI J ,ECE BOQKSTORE Jon cmd Gerry BYLSMA'S . DAIRY COMPANY ,Wffv Home of creamy-Rich Milk My EE,l A H ENGRAVED-- THERMO ENGRAVED -- PRINTED A We deliver in your neighborhood --f - E Give HS a ring- 551 Eastern Ave., s.E. Phone Gl. 6-1824 1040 Leonard, N.W. Phone 9-6613 ROSKAM BAKING CO. 11-lil Iil1tIe1'wm'll1 SKY. 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Boeremefs Shoe Stores 701 Eastern Ave., SE. 1000 Grzmdville Ave., SKY. Shoes for the Family REGRETS I-wg o HAS BEEN THE KEYNOIE ol Rogers yearboolcs for forty-five years. And it will continue to be our ideal, because respon- sibility to see that your publication is well printed is shared by the entire organization. The Rogers tradition of sincerity and quality has been recognized by many schools as a security to the institution and an in spiration to the staff. IRQGEIBS E9Ii3II INITIIINIG CCCDIMIPAINIY DIXON ILLINOIS CHICAGO ILLINOIS 307 Firststreet vi? 919N.Michigan Avenue advertisers' index Alumni, Calvin College - - Bennett Fuel Company - - - Bergsma Bros. Furniture - - Boerema, Clothing Store - Bylsma's Dairy Co. . - - - Calvin College ............. .. Calvin College Bookstore ................. Canada Dry Bottling Co. of Grand Rapids ..... Cqryls ................................. Crispy Flakes Products Company .... Davenport lnstitute .............. De Korne Furniture Company .-.- Doslcer 8: Company -------.-- DUtl1lGf'S ................ Eerdmqns .............. Export Products Company ----- Freyling 8: Mendels -------- Gas Company -..-..- Gezon Motors --..-..- Grand Rapids Printing -.-- Haveman Architect ........ Helcman Biscuit Company ..... Helcman Furniture Company ----- l'lolwerda-l'luizenga ----.--- lndianapolis Engravers ..... Hondorp's ........... .lurgen's 8: Holtvluwer ------ Jordan Buiclc ............... 1.81 Ci. Daverman Company ..... Klingman's ................. l.e Clear Dyl4l1uizen -------- Lindy Press ........... Marvin Muller Realty .... Niemeyer's .................. Old Kent Banlq ................. Owen-Ames-Kimball Company ..... Pastoor Ford lnc. .............. . Peoples National Bank ......... Polly Anna Pastries ..-.-- Reformed Bible lnstitute. . . Ronda Tires ............ Rogers Printing Company . . . Roslcam Bakery ......... Ruster Dairy Company ..... 204 221 216 Q92 214 197 213 211 211 208 Q12 Q11 Q03 198 Q15 Q21 198 209 201 205 205 199 206 207 5224 Q01 205 196 218 T22 209 214 216 292 207 219 200 212 200 208 217 223 Q14 217 225 students' index Aardema. Corinne 165, 91 ...,..,,. Abel. Gertrude Ann 165. 88. 98 ..,, Ahrenhol z, Elma Jane 155. 84, 50 Albrechtsen, Glen YV.. . . . . . , . . Algra. Evelyne 165 v..., ,.., Alkema. Alkema. Chester lJay, 147. .. Gerald Wm.. ., ., ., Anderson, BI. Lenore 86, 102, 125, . Andersons, Baiba ,......,,.... Andre. Andrew Louis. 147. 101. . Andre, Frederic. . ....., . . . . ,,..,. . , , . , Andriese, Earl L. 165, 54. .,,.., . Andriese, Jack E. 125 .,............ Andriese, R. Theodore. 83, 85, 125, 5 Anema. Vernon. 147 ....,.......... Apotheker, Janet. 165., ... ..,,. Arkema. Lewis. 165 ,..... Arnoys, Beth Y.. 125 ,...,..... . Ashby, John ......... .,.,,.....,. Aukerman. Thelma Ann, 165. 88 .... Austin, Jerry 147, 48 ..,......,.. Azknul. Bajema. Bhchael ...,.., . . , Yvilfred E.. 145. .. Bajema, VVil1iam John ...., Baker, D on E.,125 ..... ... Baker, Richard D.. 155. .. Bakker, Gerald R.. 155. Bakker. Robert 1., 105. 69 .,.. , Ballast, 1Valter J. ...... . Bareman. Marilyn. 165. ,. Barham, Bartsma. Bast. Jo Sadie G., 125. Cora A.. 165. Ann ,,,.,.. . Batts, Jerome Wm ...... Bearss, Robert, ,,.,.,.. . , Beebe. E dna. 165 ..,..,,......, Beets. Jessica, 147, 54. ..,,.. , Bekker. Bekker. Belanus, Bentley. Elizabeth 125, Hugo, 100. 103, 125 .,... Ruth. 125 ..,,........,. Milford, 125 ...,...... Berghuis. Catrole Ann. 165 ,... .. Berghuis. Dclorna L., 155. 54. . Berghuis, Donald, 147. 86, 87. ... Berghuis, Grace, 126 ,.,, ..,. Bergsma, Harold, 155, 50. Bergsnia, Joan ...,. ,..... Bergsma. Stuart. ... . ...... Berkompas, Alvin L., 126. 70. . .. Besteman, Arthur ,.....,,...... Besteman, Karst ...,..., , . . Besteman, hlarvin ....., , Betten, Joe, 155. 87 ,...,.. Betten, hlargaret Ann, 165, 51 .,.. Beukema, Herman, 165 ....... Beukema, Ruth, 83. 165, 67 .... Beversluis. John, 165 .,,..... Bever, Hilbert. .....,., ... . Bielema, Marcia, 147, 74.. Bishop. Robert H., 165. 48 .... . Block. John Parry. -96, 126. . . Block, K aren J.. 165 ....,. . Bloeni, Alfred J.. 126 .,... . Blok. Pauline 155. 93... Blystra. Sylvia. 126 .... . Bockheim. Christine .,.., ... ... Boelens. Peter A ...,... , . .... . , . Boelkins, Vi'allat'e G., 07, 126. . .. Boer, Evelyn, 155 ..,..... ...... Boer. Roger, 165 ......... . .. Boereina, Biary, 155, 54. 51... Boerema, Roger 164, 165, 77, . , Boerkoel , Benjamin. 126... . Boerman, Lloyd. 155 ....... Boersma, Ben, 165, 66. .. , ,. Boersma. Janet Mae, 165. .. .. . Boersma. Kenneth, 147. 165. 50 .,.. . . Boeve, Edgar 82, 103, 126. 27. 50. . Bolt, Cal vm. 155. 58 ..... .,..,. Bolt,Florine,102, 126 ..,.., , . ,. Bolt. Marilyn. 165 ..,,. . Bolt, X13 Bolt., Shi Bolthuis, urice, 50 ........, .. rley Ann. 165 ..,,....... -1, 57, 77 .... Francis, 48, 127. ..... .. Bonnema, Douglas W.. 155. 97. . , . ,. Bonncma. Gertrude. 83, 147, 50 .... Bonnema, Helen, 165 .,,.. . . . Bonn:-ma, James A.. 165. 99 ..,. . Horst, Lawrence J .,,. .... Borst, Vl'illiani H. .....,. .... . Bos, Abraham H., 155, 50. ,.... . . Bos, Dorothy L., 165. 123 .,.... . Bos. Marlene H.. 165. 54, 51, , .. Bos, Sylvia Mae. 67. ...,. ,,.. , Bos, V1'illa 165. 53 ...., .... Bosch. Samuel H. 165. 97 .... Boss, hlcrrie Lou, 155 ..,,, Buss, Ronald H. .,.., . , 221, .. . . . .1011 San Lucia Ave., Falmouth, . . , . . . . .3391'16 Mile Road, Cedar Springs, Mich. Mich. ..........................,.....Renvi11e,Mich. M2333 East Belt Line Ave.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 244 No. Third. Yucaipa,Calif. Wapun, Wis. .Waupun, VVis. ' 213. Guatemala City. Guatemala, Central Am. . . . . . , . . . . .372 Benjamin, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . . .813 Everglade, SE.. Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .9 Mississaugva Rd. Port Crecit, Onatrio, Can. . . . . . . , . .60 N. Buena Vista Redlands. Calif. . .... 60 N. Buena Vista Redlands, Calif. . . . . .. 1559 Pacific Ave. Alameda. Calif. . . , .1523 Colorado. Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .1216 Washington, Kalamazoo. Mich. .............,...........Sully,Iowa . . , , , .254 W. 109th Pl., Chicago. Ill. . . . .636 Crescent, Grand Rapids, Mich. ... . . . . . .R. No. 2, Hudsonville, 1V1ich. . . , . . . . , . .22 West Oak, Fremont, Mich. . . . .1059 Franklin, Grand Rapids, Mich. ..............,..........,...Alton,Iowa , . . .50 Maple-lawn, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......995 Graafschap Rd.. Holland, Mich. .... . . .22 Sutton St., Uxbridge. Mass. ..... . . .5607 Roosevelt. Cicero 50, Ill. . . . .1259 Sherman S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . . , , .20 Pine St., Zeeland, Mich. .......268 North Riv., Holland. Mich. . . .742 Thomas, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .527 Shamrock, S.VV.. Grand Rapids, Mich. ..........,824 Lake Dr., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4215 Balfour, Detroit. Mich. 3709 Plainfield, N.E.. Grand Rapids, 1V1ich. . . . , . , . ,. . . . .. .Route No. 5, Holland, Mich. . .2221 Jeliersun Dr., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . .75-1 Fuller Ave., Grand Rapids. Mich. .... .754 Fuller Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. . E. Center St.. Midland Pk., N.J. . . . . .32 Delaware, Grand Rapids, Mich. . , . . . . . . .144 West 111 Pl., Chicago. Ill. ...,....,...........Prinsburg,Minn. ...,......144 West 111 Pl.. Chicago, Ill. ......,.10820 S. Halsted St . Chicago. Ill, . . . .849 Geneva Ave., Grand Rapids. Mich. . . . .849 Geneva Ave., Grand Rapids. Mich. . . .24 68th St., S.VV , Grand Rapids, Mich. .....,...-168 Leroy Ave., Arcadia. Calif. . . . . .114 Sutton. Grand Rapids. Mich. ..............,.........Jenison.Mich. . . .1166 Cleveland, Grand Rapids. Mich. . ..,...,..,...,. Box 304, Sumas, Wash. .............,.Box304,Sumas,Wash .. . .,........,.........., Chicago, Ill. . . .1300 Fuller. S.E., Grand Rapids, hlich. .,..10 North 12 St... Hawthorne, N.J. .,,...,......45 S. State. Zeeland, Mich. . .,..,. 863 Giddings, Grand Rapids, Mich , . , . . . . .1125 Thomas, Grand Rapids, Mich. .1019 Fremont., N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . .1836 Linden, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ... . . . .236 Sweet St., Grand Rapids. Mich. , , . . . . . .4630 Jacob St., Grandville, Mich. ..-186 Washington Ave.. Holland, Mich. . . . , .1101 N. Union. Grand Rapids, Mich. , ...,.. , . . .3554 Ridge Rd.. Lansing. Ill. .,..,... . .812 1VIal fet.t, hiuskegon, hflich. . , . . . .10047-93 St., Edmonton, Alta.. Can. , . . , . . . . .575 Lawndale Ct., Holland, Mich. .,.11-13 Gladstone, S.E., Grand Rapids, 1N1lch. ,........916 Iroquois, Grand Rapids, Mich. .....,..1951 Euclid Ave., Ontario, Calif. . . . . . .100 West 35 St.. Holland. Mich. . , . . . .625 Mulford, Grand Rapids. Mich, . . .2630 Central Ave.. Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .1851 Cornelius, S.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. .......,.,......,Boxl68,Ellsworth. Mich. . .,.....,. 9420 54th Ave., Oak Lawn, Ill. ,. . . . . . . .94 Merchants Rd.. Rnchesterr. N.Y . .,.......... 1415 S. 58th Ct., Cicero.11l. H3165 Carlton Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. . , . . . , . .3505 Wright St.. Des Moines. Iowa , . , . .2404 Aleda, Grand Rapids, Mich .,.....,.........Raymond. Minn. , . . .1661 S. Emerson, Denver, Colo. . . . .1661 S. Emerson, Denver, Colo. , . . . , . .1627 S. Emerson, Denver. Colo. .... , . .1026 Adams, Grand Rapids, Mich. .......1026 Adams. Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .2606 Belfast, Grand Rapids, Mich. ..... .....10842 Normal. Chicago,1ll. ..,.. Box 777, Sunnyside, Wash. . , . .308 Baynton, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .1105 Watkins, Grand Rapids, Mich. . , . . .9732 E. Center, Bellflower, Calif. ...,..,1225 W. 72nd Pl.. Chicago, lll. ..,1225 VV. 72nd Pl., Chicago, Ill. . . .2064 Madison. Grand Rapids. Bosscher, Albert, 127 .... Bouma, Henry, 127 .... Bouma, Jay, 165 ....... Bouma, Lowell ......, Bouma, Marilyn, 166 ..,... Bouma, Merrill, 155 ..... Bouma, Norman, 166. . . . Bouman, Bruce .,.....,.. Bouwer, Wilma, 127 ...,..,.,,....... Bouwman, Arlene, 166 ......,......... Bouwman, Benjamin, 155.. Bouwsma, Gretchen, 155, 87 Bouwsma, Ward, 166, 87 .....,.,.,... Bowen, Jacqueline Mae, 92, 127. 50 Brackett, Robert., 127 ...,......,... Branderhorst, Ellen, 155, 89 ......., Bratt, Albertus D., 155 ..,.. Bratt, Anne Marie, 166 ..,, Bratt, Donald ........,.,. . . . Bratt, Wallace, 155 ...........,. Brayman, Rob ................... Breems, Byron, 155, 127, 54 .... Breems, lVIartin ...,............, Brink, Kathryn, 155, 98 ....... Brink, Robert, 155, 50 ,... Brink, Ronald .....,..... Brinkman, Lois, 155, 84 .... Brinks, Raymond, 155 .... Brock, Cyrus, 155 ..,.,.. Broekhuis, Christal, 155 .,.. Broekhuizen, Marius. . . Broekhuizen, Ren, 66 ...... Broersma, Delmar, 166 .... Broodman, Dolores. 166. . . ,' ici '54','55f . ......,.,.... Rt. No. 2, Everson. Wash. ., . . . .356 Eureka, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .5510 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, lN1ich. .......................Edgerton, Minn. . . . .1227 Whiting S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. .....................,.Edgert.ori, Minn. ...5510 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. . .,.,.,... 54 VV, 29 St., Holland, Mich. . . . .2624 Eastern Ave.. Grand Rapids, Mich. ... . .6616 S. Division, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . .67 W. 20 St., Holland, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . .3351 N. Street, Lincoln , Neb. . . .1027 Iroquois, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . . . .1806 Broadway, Flint, Mich. . . . . . . . . . .342 Cutler St., Allegan, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . ,486 Lakewood, Holland, Mich. . .D0on. Iowa . . . .1912 Horton, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . .1244 Alto Ave., Grand Rapids. Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . .34 E. 20 St., Holland, lVIich. ... . . . . . .639 Watkins, Grand Rapids, Mich. ..............,........,Prinsburg, Minn, . . .816 Courtney, N.VV., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Route No. 6, Holland, Mich. ........................Edgerton,Minn. ............Edger'ton, Minn. ...........,..,Lake Drive, Fremont. Mich. 2, McBain,Mich. ..-154 S.VV., 68 St., Byron Center R. No. 2, Mich. ...........,.....R.R.No.3,HollanclMich. . . . . .65 Vreeland, Midland Park, N.J. . . . . .65 Vreeland. Midland Park, N.J. .,..........R. No. 3, Lynden, Wash. Mich. Brouwer, Cornelius ..... Brouwer, Floyd, 155. . . Brouwer, Harvard .....,..,. Brouwer, Janet, 166 ......... Brouwer, Janice, 166 ......... Brouwer, Theodore, 98, 127 .... Brouwers, William, 166. 48 ..... Brugma, Fred, 127 ......... Bruins, Ella. 155 ................. . . Bruinsma, Gerben, 155, 97. ...... . . . . Bruinsma, Norman, 98. 127 ............. ........,,...,.......Chicago, Ill. .... .......RR No. 3, Zeeland, lVIich. No. 3, Box 144, Zeeland, Mich. .......3900 W. 116 St., Chicago, Ill. .. .179 East St., VVhitinsville, Mass. ...........42 VV. 110th Pl., Chicago, Ill. . . . . . . . . .1118 Prince, S.E,, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .6632 Portage, Kalamazoo, Mich. .........,..333 W. Washington. Zeeland, Mich. .85 Willowmac Ave., Chatham, Ontario, Can. .............862 Helendale Rd., Rochester, N.Y. ......Platte, S. Dak. H- Platte SIDML . .... 954 Turner Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .4420 Bronson Blvd., Kalamazoo, Mich. .. . . . . . .216 Edgemoor, Kalamazoo, Mich, ....-108 S. Dakota Ave., Sioux Falls, Dak, . . . . . . .6816 S. Perry Ave., Chicago, Ill. No. 2, Zeeland, Mich. Brumrnel, Jeneane, 166, 48, 67, 51... Brumrnel, Therice, 147, 48 ........ Bruns, Gentis ...................... Brussee, Elaine, 147, 50 ....... Brussee, Grover ........... Brmcvoort, Ralph, 156, 98 .,.. Bruyn, Dirk .............. Buist, Rosemary. 156 ...... Buiten, Paul, 166, 48. .. Bult, Conrad ....,........ . . . Bultman, Allen, 166 ............ Bultman, Esther, 128 ............... Bultman, Robert Lee, 166, 84, 48... Buma, Grace, 156 ................. Bunger, Audrey, 166 ............ Bushman, Jean, 147, 51 .... Bussies, Barbara 166, 48 ,...... Buteyn, Donald J., 156 .... . Buteyn, Neal, 166 ,.......... Butterman, Jane, 156 ........... Buurma, Constance, 83, 54, 57 .... Buurma, Hilbrand .,.......... Buurma, Jacqueline ...... .. Byker, Gary .............. Bylsma, Irene, 166, 92 .... Bytwork, Alvin, 156 .......... Cameron, Robert J., 94. 128 .... Candler, Jenevieve M., 147, 50. . . . Canough, Jacquelyn. 128 ........ Chambery, James H., 156 ..... Christensen, Francis L. . . . . . Clausing, June S., 128 .... Clelland, Ann E., 156, 51. . . . Cnossen, Tracey, 166, 54 ..... Cok, Allen B., 156,105.69 .... . Cok, Stanley J., 101 ........ Conn, Harvey M ..,. ..... Cook, Esther, 156 ...... Cook, James A., 156 .... Cook, John R., 128 .......... Cooke, Larry Jay ............. Cooper, Leona M., 128 ,...,... . Cooper, Ruth, 90, 104, 128 .... Cramer. Joe ....,............ Crane, Peggy J. .......... . Dahm, Arlo J., 156. 122 ....... Danhof, Helene NI., 83, 147, 95. . . Datema, Esther M., 147, 53. . .. Day, Johnson R., 156 ........ ...1137 Fisk, S.E.. ..........179-44 Grand Rapids, Mich. Hickory, Lansing, Ill. . . . . . .210 N. Darling. Fremont, Mich. . . . . .Box 175 Rt. 1, Oak Harbor, Wash. . . . . . . . . . . .24 Decker, Fremont, Mich. . . . . . . .Route No. 2, Everson, Wash. Wellsburg, Iowa . . . . .Calvin Ct., Wyckoff, N.J. No. 6, Holland, Mich. Oakfield, Wis. ........V.','.4.'.A.'O0stburg'vvisl 1451 Jenison. Mich. .'.'.'.966' rflyhibriili 'Ralf Grand Rapids, Mich. .......6-16 lX'Iari0n St., Oak Park, Ill. No. 2, Vllillard, Ohio Hudsonville. Mich. . . .Hull, Iowa .W1267 Rathbone, sw., ofafid Rapids, lVIich. .. .. .... 609 Naylor St., . ...,.... 438 Bond Ave.. . . .1707 Godwin Ave., S.E .............1239Lake Grand Rapids, Mich. Grand Rapids, Mich. Grand Rapids, Mich. 'Ave., Rochester, N.Y. . . . .742 Sinclair Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids Mich. ...........11008 S. Green St.. Chicago, Ill. . . . . .210 XV. 27th St., Wilmington, Del. .Falrnouth, Mich. Ohio No.2,Willard. No. 2, Willard, Ohio . . . . . .2139 Grant St., Berkeley, Calif. ...........R.R. No. 3, Hudsonville, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1103 Allen St., Muskegon, Mich. ,..............840 Joslin St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich, . . . .3918 Remembrance Rd., N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . .615 N. Prospect, Grand Rapids, Mich. ...... . . . .314 S. Summer St., Clitton, N.J. ....1104 Bates St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ...2400 Buchanan St., Grand Rapids, Mich. .,.....,................Clara City,Minn. ..94-1 Neland Ave.. S.E., Grand Rapids. hiich. . . . . . .1510 Tamarack, Grand Rapids, lliich. . . .1101 Widdicomb, Grand Rapids, Mich. DeBell, Barbara J. ,....... . . DeBre, DeBoer, DeBoer, DeBoer, Marion, 93 .......... Catherine 156, 123 .... Donald G., 101 ..... Dorothy J., 156 .... DeBoer, Garry R., 147 .... DeBoer, Ida, 166 ............. DeBoer, John R., 166 ......... . DeBoer, Kathleen A., 147, 93 .... . DeBoer, Marvin ................. deBoer, Mary L., 166. 104 ........ DeBruin, Lorena M., 156, 92, 98. .. .......,... .69 Clinton Ave., Clifton, N.J. . . . .6015 Ihhetsen Ave., Bellflower, Calif. .......1322 So. Aust.in Blvd., Cicero, Ill. ...8 Vlloodland Ave., Whitinsville, lvlass. . . . .947 Franklin Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..... . . . .Rt. 2 Box 587, Hanford, Calif, . . . . .18037 Tarrance Ave., Lansing, Ill. . . . . . .8707 E. Cedar, Bellflower, Calif. .. ......... 314-16th St., Lynrlen, Wash. . . . .50 Auhurn Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. .........Rt. 1, Box 645, Ripon, Calif. . . . . . . .111 South 7th, Oskaloosa. Iowa 227 DeJonge. DeDeugd, Cornelis .......... DeGraaf. De-Graaf, DeGraaf'. Henrietta, 147. 48 ..,. Rlarilyn J., 166 ..., . Roger. L ...,...., DeHaan, 156. 87, 50 .,......,,. DeHaan, Faith A. ...,.,........ , DeHaan, Franklin P., 166, 48.... DeHaan, James A. ..........,...... , DeHaan, Josephine A., 166, 91. . , . DeHoog. Connie .l.. 166. 87. 54 .... . DeHoog, Connie J., 166, 87. 54. .. ., DeJong. Benjamin D., 166 ..,., . DeJon2. Howard E., 156, 98 .,.... , De-Jong. Wilbur L., 147, 99, 51... ., DeJonge, Esther L., 166 .....,......., DeJonge, Herli C. .......,..,... .... , Blarilyn A.. 123, 128. 50 .53 Netherlands . . . . . . . . . .1326 Chicago Dr., Grand Rapids, , . .1022 Lafayette Ave., N.E. Grand Rapids, .. . . . . . . . . . . .961 Fremont, Grand Rapids, . . . . , , . . 1648 Nelson. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. Dekker, Janet F., 83, 156, 123 .,...., . Dekker, Roger .,..,,.,,...... . . . . Dekkinga, John M. ....., . . DeKleck. Peter, 166. ....... . DeKock, Arlyn J ........ ...,. . . , DeKock, Irma J., 156, 91, 92, , . .. DeKorne, Inaniae, 166, 54 ..,.,..,... DeKruyter, Gordon J.. 167. 66 ,.,. . DeKryger, Maynard, 167. 101, 48 ..., DeLange, Eugene. 167, 48 ......,..... DeLange, Raymond C.. 167 ...,....... . DeLano. Dorothy A., 83, 156. 88. 54, 58. DeMey. John L.. 48 ...,....,., ..., . DeMol, Richard, 167 .... ,..,.. . DenBesten. Dennis G., 51.... DenBesten, Ivan E., 148. . .. denDulk, Elaine H., 167, ....... .. DenHerder, Nell. . ..,,.,...,..,.. . , DeNooyer. Marjorie E.. 147, 84, 74, . .. DePree, Charlotte L., 167, 150 .....,. . DeRooy. Henry M., 99, 128, 50 .,..,.. DeRuiter, Geraldine A., 156. 84, 04. , . DeRuiter, Phyllis J.. 167 ..,.....,. . Deur, Shirley hi., 148 ........,. . .. . . .1534 Burton St., Grand Rapids, Mich. ,...165 Vreeland Ave., Midland Park. N.J. ... . . . . , . , . . . .R.R. No. 2, Randolph, Wis. ,.... . . , . . . . . .Route 2, Holland, Mich. .. . . . .931 Oakdale, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . . .931 Oakdale, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . .5605 Wardlore. Long Beach 8, Calif. ..............182nd St., S. Holland, Ill. .. . . . , . . , . . . .315 Franklin, Pella, Iowa , . , , . ,172 Prescott Ave., Paterson, N.J. ........1711 Phil., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . , .62 E. Main Ave., Zeeland, Mich. , . . .Wentworth Ave., Chicago Heights, Ill. . . . .229 Colonia Dr.. Hanford, Calif. , , . . , . . . .443 Barth, Grand Rapids, Mich. , . . . , , . . ,436 Narin Ave., Winnipeg, Canada DeVries, Anna, 92, 98 .,.,...., Devries, Betty L., 156. 54, 51 ..,. DeVries, Bruce H. .,....... . , . DeVries, Conrad H. .......... . DeVries, Elayne J.. 167 ......,. . DeVries, Gordon, 167. . . .... . . . . DeVries, Herbert J.. 147, 48. . . DeVries, Jay. 147 ....,,,,..... . Devries, Joanne M., 156, 87. 123. .. DeVries, Paul .,,..........,....,. DeVries, Peter J., 167, 101 ..... . DeVrieS. DeVries, DeVrieS. Roger J. .....,. , Sidney, 51 ...,., Stanley, 147, 54. 55 DeVries, lVillarr.l H., 156 ..., deWaard, Harriet S., 128 ,... DeVVeerd. Harold L.. 147 ...., . De1Veerd Larina, 167, 89, 48, ,, DeYoung: Alvin H., 129 .... . DeYoung. Cornelius .,...,.., DeYoung James C., 129. ,. De-Young: Roland . . . . . DeYoung, William P. ...,.... . Diekema, Anthony, 167. 63 ..., . Diekman, Caroline, 156 ,,..,....,.. Dielenian. Charlotte M.. 167, 51. . ,. Dieieman. Marvin G., 156 .,.... . Diemer. Fred. 156, .......... . . ....,......,................Jamestown, . . . . . . . , . . . . .3826 76th St., Byron Center, . . . .911 Garfield Ave., N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Mich. Mich. ...... . . . . . . . .1440 John St,, Muskegon, Mich. No. 2, Fremont., , .... 855 Gihson, S.E., Grand Rapids. . . . .5622 Wing Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, . . . .2102 Eastern, N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. . . . , .637 Naylor St., Grand Rapids, Mich. . .2425 College St., Grand Rapids. Mich. . . . .Corsica, Star Route, South Dakota . , . . , . . . . .514 S. 3rd Ave., Newton, Iowa BDX757, Ripon, . . . . .820 Alexander St., Grand Rapids, . . . . . .272 Orchard St.. Battle Creek. . . . . . . .800 Columbia Ave., Holland. .. . .2222 Rainier Ave., Everett. . . . .2460 S. Franklin. Denver . ...., R. No. 1. Falmouth. . .............. 120 S. Div., Fremont, Calif. Mich. Mich. Mich. VVash. . Colo. Mich. Mich. Mich. , .............. 120 Eastern, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .340 Diamond Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . , .1204 Eastern Ave. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . , .644 Cordelia Ave., Grand Rapids. Mich. . . . . . , .1321 Fuller Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. . , , . . . . . . ,595 Graafechap Rd.. Holland, Mich. .... .835 Oxford St.. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . , . . .l3502 Tyler Ave., Cleveland 11, Ohio ...455 E. Fulton St.. Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . .598 Van Alstyne Rd., Webster, N.Y. . , , , . . . .1850 S. Downing, Denver, Colo. . , . .RR No. 3-Box 10-A, Lynden, Wash. . . . . .314 College Ave., Orange City, Iowa ,,.,,......R. No. 1, Randolph, VVis, . . . .967 Highland Ave., Rochester, N.Y. . . , ,, .. ,. .. . . .RR No. 2, Orange City, Iowa ., . . . . . . .84 W. Chicago Dr., Hudsonville, Mich. . . . .17111 S. VVo0druFf Ave., Bellflower, Calif. . . . .10128 S. Kostner Ave., Oak Lawn, Ill. ..,............1102 7th St., Sheldon, Iowa . . . , . . . .909 Merrifield, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . , .2659 Boulevard Dr.. Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . , . .12 N. Centennial St., Zeeland, Mich. . . . . .2021 Huizen Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .738 Marietta, N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. , ............ R.R. No. 4, Oskaloosa, Iowa .,..,....,..R.R. No. 3, Byron Center, Mich. Diemer Harmon D., 167 ..,,. Diemer. Marcia A.. 156. . . Diephnuse, Audrey R. ....... . Dik, Ralph, 167 ...,. ... ,.,... Disselkoen. Arlin, 156. 98 ,.,.... . Docter, Della J., 148... .. Doezenia. James W., 83, 157, 105. 75, . . , . .7511 Eastern Ave. ........,..955 Adams , Byron Center, Mich. , Grand Rapids, Mich. , ....... 1325 Thomas St., Grand Rapids, Mich. .,,.1129 Hermitage St.. .,. ,..... H436 Nairn, . . I Qiaoi 'C51'6ri.k1'0i. Grand Rapids, Mich. Winnipeg, Manitoba . . .Orange City, Iowa ., Grand Rapids. Mich. Dokter, Evelyn B., 167 ,... ....... Doorn, Arlene ...,.............. Doornbos, Frederick .,,....... Doornbos, Marvin, 93, 129. . , Doornhos, Milton R.. 93, l29.,,. Dornhos, Gladys A. ....,..,, , , . Dornhush, Eugene. 157 ...,.. . . ........,..,........ R. No . . . .546 lst Ave., S.E., Sioux Center, Iowa .. . .1312 Chicago Dr., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . .830 Oakhill, Grand Rapids, Mich. . , . .2312 Camden Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. , . , . . , . . .2312 Camden Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. . 2, Hudsonville. Mich. 41-5th St., N.W., Portage laPrairie, Man, Canada Dounia. Gerrit ..,.,.. ,. . Dounia, Henry 93, 58 ..,, . Douma, Julia C., 129 .... ..... . Douma. Peter A. .....,........ . Dozeman, Shirley A., 157. 51... Draisnia, John H., 167, 98..., Drukker, Bruce H.. 167 ..... Drukker, Marilyn, 102, 129, 54 .... Duimstra, Betty M.. 148. 86.102. , . Duininck, Willis H., 167 ...... . Duyst, Pete C.. 157.105, 70. ,. Dwarshuis, Louis. 157 ..,,,.. Dygert, Arda N., 129 ..... . Dyk, Dorothy J., 157 ...,.., , Dykehouse, Don, 148, 96... . Dy kema, Carol, 067, 123 .... 2, Randolph,Wis. . . . . . . . . . . . , . .270 Park Ave., Midland Park, ...849 Dunham, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. R.R. No. 2. Randolph, Wis. . . .837 Reynard, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ... . . . . . .9746 S. 53rd St., Oak Lawn, Ill. . ............... 90 North Rd., Nutley, N.J. . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . .Glen Dale Rd., Wyckoff, N.J. . , . . .410 N. Chicago Ave., Sioux Falls, S. Dakota ....,....,.,.............Prinshurg, Minn. ..............Rt. 1, Box 003. Laton. Calif. . , , , . , . . . .1239 S. Central Ave.. Cicero, Ill. . . . . . . . .1447 Blaine St., Grand Rapids, Mich. ...,.,... . . . . . . .R.R. 2, Platte, South Dakota . . .65 Wallinwood, N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..... ,......920 W. 73rd St., Chicano, Ill. Dykema, Helen A ......,.. , Dyke-ma, John L.. 167, 51.., Dykema, Richard N., 129,.. Dykhous Dykhuis. e, Delphine A.. 105 ........ Sarah J.. 167, 91. .,... ., Dykstra, Bennett G., 157. 105. 70.... Dykstra, Charles A., 148, 96, 50, .. 228 . . . . . . . .3627 Bronson, Kalaniazoo,'Mich. ......,.....10116 Rose, Bellflower, Calif. . . . . . . , .2825 Barry St., Hudeonville, Mich. . . .1320 Orville St., S.E. , Grand Rapids. . ........,..,.,,. Route 5, Holland, . . . . . . .1460 Waylrurn, Groseepointe. .........,........,..Zeeland. Mich. Mich. Minh. Mich. Dykstra Dykstra , Evelyn A., 167, 89... . Gilbert J. ........,. . Dykstra, Gwendolyn M.. . . . . Dykstra, Harriet R., 167 ...... Dykstra, Jean ................. Dykstra, Jerome H., 101, 129 ..... Dykstra, John W., 148, 98, 99... Dykstra, LaVonne, 1 7 ......... Dykstra, Loren, J., 96 ......... Dykstra, Marleen J. 167 ....... Dykstra, Martin J., 067 ......., Dykstra, hlelvin J., 129, 54 .... Dykstra, Ruth G .............. . Ebbers. John .... . ........... Eckhoff, Bernedamae, 167. . . Eckman, Theo. G., 70. . . Edewaards, Lavern, 167. . . . Eenigenburg. Ruth ,........ Eggebee Ehlers, n, Lois, 157, 98 ...... Vernon J., 168. 97 .... Eisses, John ..........,..... Eiten, Harold, 130, 01 ........ Ekema, Adele, 157 .......,..... Ekema, Barbara, 130, 50, 53 ..... Elbers. Jeanne, 130 .............. Ellens, Harold 93, 99, 130, 58 .... Ellens, Julia, 168 ..,...,...... . Emannel, Emannel ........... Engbers, Rosemary, 148, 89. . . . Ensing, Marilyn, 168 .......... Erickson, Grace, 157 ....... . ......, 56 State, Grandville. Mich. .. . . .239 W. 112 Place, Chicago, Ill. . . . .1460 Wayburn, Grossepointe, Mich. . . . .215 Linwood Ave., Whitinsville, Mass. . . .846 Thomas St., Grand Rapids, Mich. . 1233 Courtne Grand Rapids Mich. . . . .637 Lynch, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. ........Doon, Iowa '. '. '. '. 1a.ae'i...ff.f.'.4, L44-al 'Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . . . , . .502 Elmdale Court, Holland, Mich. . . . . . . . .42 W. 21st St.. Holland, Mich. 14, Conklin, Mich. . . . . . .439 Barth Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. R.R. 6. North Edmonton, Alberta, Can. . . . . . . . . . . . .P.O. Box 536, Ripon, Calif. . , . , . . . . . . . .555 Prospect, Oradell, .. . . . .193 E. 37th, Holland, Mich. Box 430, Lansing. Ill. . . .2611 N. 6th St., Sheboygan, Wis. ...........R. No. 2, Willard, Ohio ..... . . . . .Box 116. Pantego, N.C. Eskes, William, 148, 98 ...... . . . Evans, Raedelle ...................... . ..... . Evenhouse, Edward, 148 Evenhouse, John ....... Ezinga, Charles, 66 ...... . , . .. Faasse. Esther .................... Faber, Gertrude ..,............... Faber, Gordon, Jay, 168 ............. Faber, Henrietta, 91, 92, 48, 130.. Faber, Jack, 168 .................... Faber, Roger, 122. 130 .............. Feddema. Charles ..... Felsoory, Attila, 157. . . . . Fenenga, Alice ............ Fennema. Dorothea, 53 .... Fennema, Frances, 168 ..... Fenneina, John. ......... . Fennem Joyce. 168 ...... 11. Ferguson, Violette, 168,50 .... Feringa, Betty ................ . . Feringa, Earl, 130 ................. Flietstra, Ernest, 168. 48 ......... Flokstra, hiarian, 89, 92, 130, 51.. Fondse, Joh, 157 .......... . ..... . Foster, Howard ..,...... .... . . Francoys, Jean ........... Froysland, Bertel, 130 .... Gabrielse, June, 157 ....... Gabrielse, Stephen, 97, 130 ..... Garvelink. Gerald ........... Gebben. Alan, 148 ...... . Geelhoed, Martheen, 148 .... Geelhoed. Shirley, 168 ........ Geels, Gertrude, 157, 51 .... Gerritsen, Jeanne, 83, 175 .... Gesink, Barbara, 95. .... . Gesink, Bradley .......... Gesink, Lois, 131 ......... Geurkink, Darlene, 51 .... Geurkink, Wesley, 168 .... Glashower, James 157 ...... Gortsema, Frank, 157 ........ Graf, Paul .................... Grasman, Shirley, 157 ........... Greenway. Roger, 157, 122. 50 ..... Griffioen, Donald, 146, 148, 51 .... Gritfioen, Roger Grifiioen, Roger Grit. James. . . D., 168 ........ L.. 48 ........ Gritter Wayneiiiuiu-HH' . 168, 98 ...... Gritter, William, 131 ............. Gritter, Winabelle, 168, 98, 58, 67 .... Groen, John 93, 131 .............. Groenenboom, Carroll, 98, 131 .... Groenendyk, Marilyn, 157, 51 .... Groeneveld, Wilma, 157, 48 .... Groeneweg, Marvin. . ..... . . . Groetsema, Clara, 168 ........ Grotenhuis, Dale, 48, 131 .... Groustra, Glenn. ..,....... . Grove, Marilyn, 168, 88 .... Guis, Robert ......... ..... Gunnink, Raymond, 148 .... Gyorey, Geza, 157, 97 ..... Haagsma, J. James, 157 .... Haak, Wilbur, 168, 48 ..... Haan. Manno. 168 ......... Haan, Ralph, 157 ............ Haan, Robert, 131, 50, 54, 55 .... Haan, Hager, Wesley .................. Elizabeth Ann, 104, 131. . . , 96. 52. 54, 55, 77... ................Wellsburg, Iowa ... . .Box No. 93, Hancock, Minn. .. . , . .Box No. 93, Hancock, Minn. ... . . . . . . . . . . . .Casa Rd., McAllen, Texas . ............................. McBain, Niich. . . . . .28. 68th St., SEV., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1138 Prince St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . . . . . . . . .731 Mable St... Kalamazoo, Mich. . . . . . . . . . .747 Union, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. lsland,Kan. . . . . . . . . . . . .822 Rockefeller, Everett, Wash. . . . .1121 Chippewa Dr., Grand Rapids, Mich. ....... .. . . .1346 S. 60th Court, Cicero, Ill. . . . . . , . .1346 S. 60th Court, Cicero, Ill. . ,.... 714 Gulton, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .1343 Union Ave.. Grand Rapids. Mich. ....... .34 Zabrieskie St., Haledon, N.J. .. . .931 Kensington, Grand Rapids, 1VIich .. . . . .34 Zabriskie St., Haledon, N.J. . . .... . . .63-68 St., Byron Center, Mich. . . .1123 Cooper Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . . . . . . .25 Highland. Whitinsville, lVIass. . . . . .1741 Kinney Ave.. Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . .913 Virginia, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ...... . .lO020 South Yale, Chicago, Ill. ' 8 St., Chicago, Ill. . . . . .6729 S. Division, Grand Rapids, Mich. gleston, Chicago, Ill. N. Third, Oxford, Pa. W. 10 .............10804 Eg . . .1315 Maude Ave. N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . . . . . . .42 Grand Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . . .743 Fuller, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . .1126 Alto, Grand Rapids, Mich. . .............................. Ripon, Calif. . . .555 Franklin S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . .528 Vries S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . . . . 1767 Newark, Grand Rapids, hlich. .. .1220 Fuller, S.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . .R.R. No. 3, Byron Center, BIich. No.6. Holland, Blish. ..........................Shelbyville,B'Iich. . .1324 Fuller Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Riich. .1324 Fuller Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ...............................Ireton,Iowa. . . . . . . . . .527 Howard St., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......................Sheldon,Iowa .... . .R.F.D. No. 1, VVarwick, N.Y. . ................. Sheldon, Iowa .........................Pease,lilinn ...........................Pease,Minn. .. . . . . . . . .1311 Port Sheldon, Jenison, Riich. ......312 Hobart St., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .938 Wealthy, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..... . . . . . . . .R. No. 3. Hudsonville, Mich. . . . . . . . .2050 Francis, Grand Rapids, Mich. ... . . . . . . .904 E. 9th St., Sheldon, Iowa . . .1108 Fisk St., Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . . . . . . .904 E. 9th St., Sheldon, Iowa. . . . .7784 Cottonwood, Jenison, Nlich. . . . .10505 Normal Ave., Chicago, Ill. . . . .836 Dunham, Grand Rapids, . . . . .3540-30th St., Grandville Mich. Mich. .. .R.R. No. 1, Ancaster, Ont., Can. . . . .No. 3, New Sharon , Iowa . .,...... R.R. No. 1, Leighton, Iowa .......Rt. 5 Box 898, Hanford, Calif. . . .1618 16th St., Rock Valley, Iowa Calif. .....,.................Cedar Grove, VVis. ... . . . .2544 Almont St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Lyons,Mich. ...252 Passaic Ave., Hasbrouck Hgts., N.J. ...........................Chandler, Minn. . . . . . . 1109 Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Mich. ....................,..Sanborn,Iowa . . . . . . . . .271 S. Maple, Zeeland, Mich. 861 Bates S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .1228 Eastern, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . 1441 Neeland, Grand Rapids, Mich. . .145 N. School, Hudsonville, Mich. . . .560 Walnut Ave., Redlands, Calif. 229 Hubers, Gerald. ...,.,.,., . .. Hall, Loren, 168 ..,....,. Hamstla, Eleanor. 1-18 .,........ Hamstra, Gerald. 131 .,...,..,..,.. Hamstra. Roger, 157, 48. 50, 63. Handlogten. Howard. 168 ..,...,. Hanenburg, James. 157 .......... Hanko, Fred ......,............, Hansen, Jo Ann .,.....,. ..... Harmelink. Audrev, 168. 48. 51. Harrison. Charles, -168 .,,. ,,..,,... Haveman. Carol. 131 ,..,4,..... Havenga, Leslie. 157. .,,., . Haverkanlo. Suzanne. 168, 92. ,. Havert, Kenneth. 98 ..,,.,... Hazen, Janice, 168. ,...... . Heerdt. Robert, 131. .,... ,, Heerema. Clarence. 97 ...,.,,,.,, Heersink, Marilyn. 168. 92, Heetderks, Dewey, 82, 84, 105. 122. Heetderks. Robert, 157 ..,,..,,. Helder. Audrey. 168, 122. 51, .. Hendrikse. Miilnla. 157. Hendriksen, Geraldine. 157.. Heltel. Helen. 95. 122. 132 .... Hertveyer, Dorothy, 157. 87. . . Hettinga. Robert. 132. .. Heyboer. Shirley. 123, 132. . . Heyclenhurg. Arthur, 158... Hiddema. Marvin .....,..,. Hilton. Margot. 168 .... , Hinders, Marlene. 168. 98 ..., Hiskes. Winifred ......... Hoek. Beatrice, 148. 50 .... Hoekema. Eugene 168, 89 ..... . 1a2.iii'fr4f'f'. Hoeksema, Mary. 168 ......,.,.,. Hoeksellla. Paul. 48 ...,..., ..,,.... Hoekstra. Carolyn Mae. 83. 104. 13 Hoekstra, Christine. 148 ........ , Hoekstra. Robert, 148, 50 ...,..., Hoekstra. Roger. 158. 48, 50.. Hoekzema. Arnold. 48. 132 ...,,, Holman, Fred. . ...... ..., , . Hofmann, Louis 75 ...,.,,.. . Hoitenga. Helen Rose. 169. 54. Hoitenga. Kathleen. 158, 84.. . Holkeboer. Earl .,.. ,......,.. Holstege. Henry, 148, 9-I ..... Holthouse, Stanton. 169. 66 .,,., Holthouse, Wayne, 169 .,..,,..,. Holtrop, Don ............. ,,... Holtrop. Philip, 154. 158, 159... Holwerda. David, 132 ....,...... 0 Holwerda. Harriet, 82. 102, 104, 132, 50, . .. Holwerda, John. 158 ...,.......,..... HOIDBH. Carol ............,,.,,,.,, Hommes, Robert ........,., .. Honderd. Audrey. 169 ....,,.,.... H00g9lJOOI11, Marilyn, 169, 98, 51 .... Hoogerheide. Kenneth, 169 ....., Hoagland, A1111 ,.....,........ Hoogland, Helen. 132. 51. .. Hoogland. John. 158, 50. 54 ..... Hoogstra, John ...........,..,,. Hoogstrate, Gertrude. 158, 84.,. Hooker, Judy .,..,......,..,... HODIQPIIIZX. Angie, 169. . . . . , Hooyer, John, 158 ,.,..,.. . Hooyer, Robert ....,,...., . . Horjus, William. 132 .,....., ..,. Houseman, Barton, 158, 48. 1 2.. Housekamp, Virginia. 169 ....,, Hoving, Kell, 169. 87 ...,..., Howe, Richard ............ , Hugen. B Ielvin. 103. 133. 54. 57 Huizenga. Evelyn, 148, 50. , . HUlZPI1ga, Everett. 149. 54 .,... Huizenga. Carol, 169. 91 ..,., Huizenga, James, 169 ..... Huizenga, Joan. 158. Huizinga, Cornelius ......, Huizinga. James ....,.,... . Huizinza. Marvin .........,. Huizingh, Shirley. 169, 104 .... Hule, Albert ....,........... Ibershof, VVilliam ........... , Jager. Gladys M., 149, 92. 98. . ., Jager, George B. .,,..,,....., . .. Jager. Ronald A.. 158. 5-1, 58, 59. . Jansen, Charles P. .,...,.,.. . . Jellema. Rohbert D. .......,.. . Jellema. Jr. 1Villiam H., 87. . .. Jen, Isaac ...,...,...,... . . Jen, Lily ......., .. .. Jenkins. Lula.. , ... ... Johnson, Paul W,. .. . ... Jongsnla, Allan H.. 158, . ., Jonknlan. Jakob. 169 ..,,.. Jorrilsnla, Jeanette. 169 .,., Kamps, Gertrude. 158, 67 ..... Kamps, Gordon, 158. 105. 163. , . Kamstra, Anne,89,98, 133, , . ... Kananowicz. Mike ....... . . Kanis, Stewart. 169 .,.,., 230 , .,.. 217 Summit. Spring Lake. Mich. .. . . . . . .389 S. Parkway, Clifton, N.J. . , . .R.R. No, 2 Copetown. Ontario, Can. .. . . .911 Prince. Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .532 Graafshaap Rd., Holland, Mich. .. . .11206-101 St.. Edmonton. Alta., Can. . . . .1221 Bates, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .817 9th St., Grand Rapids, Mich. . ,Cedar Grove. Wis. . . .1103 Bates. Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . . .40 Mack, Grand Rapids. Mich. . . , . .2441 92nd, Byron Center, Mich. . . .255 Central Ave., Holland. Mich. . , . . . ,107 HoiTman. Neward. N.Y. ....,...22 Ruble St.. Midland Pk., N.J. . . . , . . . . . .1330 S. 57 Ave.. Cicero. Ill. . . . . . . . . , . .55 Bernard Ave., Paterson. N.J. . . . .Box 187-A, R.R. No. 2. Alamosa, Colo. . . . . , . .240 Edgehill. Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Route 6, Holland, Mich. .. . . . . .900 Adams, Grand Rapids. Mich. Oosthurg, Wis. 1023 Alexander. Grand Rapids. Mich. ' f .' ..... 120 Lowell, Grand Ranlds. Mlch. .........R.F.D. No. 2. McBain. Mich. . . . , .3610 Crystal. Grandville , Mich. .,.......,R. No. 3. Zeeland. Mich. . . . . . .3246-26th, Grandville, Mich. . , . .502 Prospect. Grand Rapids. Mich. ..,...,......Route 2. Lowell, 1N'Iich, .................,.......Wesley, Iowa . . . , .6127 Adenmoor, Bellldower, Calif. ....,,...,...,..Box 725, Ripon.Calif. Wash. . ........ Route No. 1, Ferndale, .....128 E. 32nd St., Holland. ...,,..128, E. 32nd St., Holland, Mich. . . , .937 Alexander, Grand Rapids I . , . .66 Cutler. Grand Rapids, Mlch. , . . . , . . . , . . .1433 60th Ct., Cicero, Ill. ......... 1523 S. 60th Ct.. Cicero. Ill. Mich. . Mich, . .. . ..... .732 Vries. Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .681 Richmond St., Vancouver, Can. ...1150 Noble St., Grand Rapids. Mich, ....... . . . . . . . . .820 Salem. Lafayette. Ind. ...,.., . . . . . . , .820 Salem. Lafayette, Inc. , .1039 Underwood S.E.. Grand Rapids, Mlch. . , . .301 Yvashington. Zeeland. RIICII. ,..........R.R. No. 2, Willard, Ohio ' .,..................... hl1lll8Td,Ohl0 1. Pantego.N.C. .57, N. 26 St.. Battle Creek. Mich, ...,. . . .3643 Lake St., Lansing. Ill. . . . . . . . , . . . . .155 Main, Newton, N.J. . . . . , .155 Main St., Newton, N.J. ,...-123 Burton, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .1111 Apple, Muskegon, lulfhv . . . . . .326 7th St.. S.E., Le Mars. Iowa .37 Arthur Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. 2219 Wilmette, Kalamazoo. , , , , 1V1ich, , . . .579 Walter St., VVoodstock, Ont.. Can. , .579 Walter St., Woodstock. Ont., Can. . .Woodstock Ont. , . . .6 East 24 St.. Holland, Mich. . . . . 1928 S. Emerson. Denver, Colo. .. , .1220 Bates. Grand Rapids, Mlch. ....................Rudyard,Mit-h, .....R.R. No. 3. Byron Center, Mich ....,....R.R. No. 3, Byron Center. Mlch. . . .1135 Bates. S.E.. Grand Rapids- Mlfh- . .... 457 Rock Road, Glen Rock, . . . .728 Worden. Grand Rapids, Mlch. ...... . . . , .400 Front, Lynden. VI ash. ....... . . . .15741-14 St., Detroit, Mich. , , . .628 Slotpe St.. Grand Rapids. Mlch. ..,........,..........,....Pella.Iowa . . . . . . , .2082 104th , Zeeland, Mich. . . . . .306 S. Heaton, Morrison, Ill. . . . .8622 Oakwood, Munster. Ind. ..., . . .1853 Ridge Rd,, Munster. Ind. . . , , . . . .8622 Oakwood, Munster. Ind. . . . .1017 Dunham, Grand Rapids, Mlch. , . . . . , .718 Ardmore, Grand Rapids, Mlch. ,....... .1130 Hall. Grand Rapids. Mlch. 1102 Benjamin. S.E.. Grand Rapids, Mlch. . , . . .1203 Child Ave., Calgary. Alberta, Can. .....-150 Mulford Dr. Grand Rapids Mich. ....,........,........,McBain.Mich. , , . . .303 Pennell Road. Imlay City, Mich. ....,... . . . . .R.R. No. 1, McBain, Mich. . . , . . . , . .1-120 Marshall. Grand Rapids Mich. . . . . . . 1136 Underwood, Grand Rapids, Mlch. .. . . .1001 Alexander, Grand Rapids. Mich. 1122 Wealthy St., S.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 1122 VVealthy St.. S.E.. Grand Rapids. Mlch. .. . . . . ,29 Haifley St., Grand Rapids, Mich. . .349 W. Leonard St.. Grand Rapids, Mich. , Whitinsville, Mass. . ............ Box 397. Castlegar. Canada . .,..... Rt. 1, Box 440, Santee, Calif. . . . . . .466 Church St. ,,. . . . . . .Rt. 1, Box 620, Ripon. Calif. ......................Tohatchi.N.Mex, . . .... 1062 Kalamazoo. Grand Rapids, Mich. 217 Gunnison, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mlch. ............ . . .R.R. 3, Worthington, Minn. Karsen. Richard. 169 ........... . . .1026 S. Ridffeland. Oak Park, Ill. Karsten, Henry, 149 .,,...,,,,...,,. .....,.... 1 913 Linden Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich Kass, Frank, 149, 189, 101, 105, 69 .... .... 1 051 Lincoln Ave., N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Keegstra, Barbara, 169. ..,..... ..,........ 4 41 Griggs, Grand Rapids, Mich, Iveegstra, Carroll, 48 ....,...... ........ 4 04 Hall S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Keen, Julia, 91, 92, 97, 133 ,,.4 .......,. 5 1 VV. 18 St., Holland, lVIich, Kemink, Dean. ..,.,.,...,.... ,. . . .1437 Griggs, Grand Rapids, Mich. Keenbeek, Evelyn, 169 ...... Keenbeeck, Tona .......,...,. Keuning, Genevieve. 169 .,..... Kickert, Lee, 149, 105, 48, 69 .... Kiel, Donald. 133 ..,....... Kievit, Dorothy ..,.....,.., Kik, Linda, 169 .......... Kimm, Elinor, 149 .....,.,... King, Patricia, 54 .,.,. , .,..., .. Kingma, J. Claire, 82, 83. 86. 102 .... Kingma, Stuart, 169, 54 ........ Kinney, Janet .................. Kistemaker, Simon. 149, 99, 58. . . Klarner, Bertha, 158 ......... Klaver, Bernard, 169. 48 ..,.,., Klaver, Kenneth, 149, 96, 133. ,. Klein, Audrey .,...........,... Kleis. Roger, 169 .........,.... Kloet, Alvin, 149, 94, 96, 54, 77 .... Ixneuhel, Jerry ................ Knoll, VVilnia ................ Kobes, Miriam, 169, 101 .... Koets, Marvin .....,...,. Kok, James, 169, 66 ..,. Kok, Louis, 133 .,...,.. Kolk, Ellen, 169 ...,..,. Kooi, Joyce, 169, 84, 122. . Ixooi. Lois ......,........ Kooi, Verna, 149 .,....,.... . Kooistra. Andrew, 133 ..,.,.. Kool, Leonard, 149 ......,... Kool. Preston, 105, 133, 63, 69, 77 .... Ixoole, Winifred ..,..........,.. Koolhaas. Ave. 149 .....,.... Koopman, Helen, 169 ........, Koops, Elton, 158. 105, 70 ..., Koops, Gary, 169 ,.........,... Koops, Hugh, 93, 133 ....... Koorndyk, Robert. ...,. Kornelis, John ......... Kornelis, Sidney, 169. . . . Kort, Anthone, 133 ........... Ixort, 1Vesley, 170 ....,........., Kortenhoeven, Nellie, 170, 91 ..... Korthuis, Ronald ....,.......... Kortman. Gayla, 158 ......,.. Koster. Barbara ............ Koster, Kay. 95. 134, 53 .,..... Koster. Marian, 170, 89 .,... Koster, Wilma .............. Kosters, Alvin, 158 ,,..,.. 3, Marion. 3, Marion, .....,214 Houston, Crookston. Mich. Mich. Minn. . . . .1155 S. Culyer Ave., Oak Park, Ill. ,.,.........,...,...Vriesland, ....738 Paris, Grand Rapids, Mich. Mich. . . . , , , . .28 Ridge Ave., Little Falls. N.J. ...,.,...,............hIanhattan, , ...... 1136 Cadillac, Grand Rapids. .. . .2211 Boston, SE.. Grand Rapids. Mont. Mich. Mich. . . . . . . . . .410 Russell Ave., 1YyckoFf. N.J. .. . . .1957 Prospect. Grand Rapids. Mich. . . . 183 Emerald S.. Hamilton, Ont, Can. . . . .140 Pleasant, Hudsonville, Mich. , . . .1103 Franklin. Grand Rapids, Mich. ..,.1103 l'ranklin. Grand Rapids, Mich. ..........1845 S. Grove, Berwyn, Ill. .. .. .90 W. 17 St., Holland. Mich. . , . .4523 Harding Rd.. Kenosha, Wis. ........,......Long Island, Kan. ..................Platte, S. Dak. ................Toadlesa,N. Mexico . . . .1440 Powers, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . .160 W. 22, Holland, Mich. 1. Lynden,Wash. . . , . . .56-46. 72nd St., Fremont. Mich. . . . . .661 Delaware, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .1716 Washington, Knoxville, Iowa ... . . .1515 S. Ogden, Denver, Colo. .......157 St., W'hitinsviIle, hflass. . .............. Nohle-ford, Alta., Can. .......,......62 Gordon, Holland. . . . .18 Batavia Pl.. Grand Rapids, Mich, Mich. ...........9566l-1, Bellflower, Calif. . . . .465 Church St., VVhitinsville, Blass. ....,............Caivker City, Kan. ..................CawkerCity.Kan. ...........R.R. No. 2, Holland, hlich. . . . .3427 Opal Ave.. Grand Rapids. hlich. .......................Jenison, hlich. ......................Sumas, YVas-h. .........R.R. No. 1, Elkhorn, Wis. ....20 Henry St., Glen Rock, N.J. . , . . . . .9228 Kleinman Rd., Highland, Ind. d , Wash. 1,Lyn en ....1960 De Hoon Ave., Grand Rapids. Mich. .....,.. .1611 Fisk Rd., Grand Rapids, Mich. .,.....1611 Fisk Rd., Grand Rapids, Mich. ...,........,.,.....Falrnouth. . . . .79 Sutton, Grand Rapids, Mich. Mich. .............,.,.,,Harrison,S.Dak. Koteskey, Fred ............... Kotman, Gladys, 158. 89, 98 ..... Kramer, Carolyn, 158 ..... , Kranenburg. Peter, 99 .,....... . . . . . . , . . . .1725 Horton, Grand Rapids, Mich. . .,........,...... R.R. No. 6, Holland, lNIich. .,...... . . . .10211 Yale Ave., Chicago. Ill. 'Z Holland Bulh Nursery Co.. Port Credit. Ont. Kredict, Myra, 170 ........,. Krommendyk, Preston, 158. . . Krommendyk, Willy ....... Kroon, Arnold, 170, 48 ...... Kroon, John, 158 ........ Kruis, John ............ Kuiper, Calvin, 94. .. Kuiper, Dale .......... Kuiper, Eleanor, 170 ..... ,,.,.,.......,..,...804N.8th,Lynden, IVash. ....,..........,......,........Ireton.Iowa ........,.,......,..,....Hull,Iowa .,,938 12th St., Grand Rapids, Mich. ...........,......,...Edgerton,Minn, . . . , . .1027 Dunham, Grand Rapids. Maple, Holland, Mich. Mich. ....662 Kellogg, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . .1844 Eastern. Grand Rapids. lX'Iich. Randolph,Wis. Kuiper, Hulda ......... Kuiper, Jay, 158, . . .. Kuiper Karen Kui per :Mildredi 155311 . , Kuipers. Albert, 57 ...,. Kuipers, Gordon, 158 .... Kunnen. Ron ......... Kunst, John ........,. Kuyers, Lois. 158 ........ Kwantes, Harry, 158 ...... LaFleur, Evelyn, 158, 104. . , Lamse, Edward, 170, 51 ....,.,. Lanning, Arthur, 170, 48 ....... Lautenback, Helen, 170 ......... Ledeboer, Bernadine, 170, 88, 51. Leegwater, Arie, 170 .,........... Le Febre, John ................ Lemke, Ione, 170 .... ...... Lemmen, Marilyn, 158, 87. , . Lemmink, Gerrit, 149 ....., Lenters. Hannah ........ Leugs, Andres, 149, 97. . . Leugs, John ......... Lewis. Edson, 99, 134 ............. Lewis Fern 134 . . . . . . . . . . . . .815 Liberty St.. Pella, Iowa ..... . . . . .2715 Myers, Grand Rapids, Mich. .. 1311 Chicago Dr., S.VV.. Grand Rapids, Mich. N. Mexico . . . . . .1236 Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Mich. .... . . . .1316 Dickenson, Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Amsterdam, Netherlands . . , .... 240 Port Sheldon, Grand Rapids. Mich. .87 S-VV Marine Dr., Vancouver, B.C., Can. ........ . . . . , . .Merriam Ave., Newton. N.J. ...2263 60th St., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......,175 W. 27 St., Holland, Mich. . . . . . .619 High St., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .4304-42 Ave., S. Minneapolis. Minn. ...,..,....,...........Pantego. N.C. .,...............,..Manhattan,Mont. . . . . . . .2411 N. 5 St., Sheboygan, Wis. .........R.R. No. 3, Byron Center, Mich. .. . . .1255 Alpine Ave., Grand Rapids. Mich. . . . . . . , .13 East 16 St., Holland. Mich. . . . .1038 Prince S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .1038 Prince S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. , .... ,.......... S hiprock, New Mexico . . . . . . . . .7409 68th, Caledonia, Mich. Lieffeis, Muriel, 159187,.123,'54, 7411 . Liepitz, Arlene, 159, 48, 50 ......... Liu, Ruby, .149 .............. Lobbes, Alvin, 96 .............. Lobbes, Kenneth, 170, 87, 54 .... Long, Mary Jean ............. . . . . .1514 Court. Saginaw. ..,.100 W. Calif., St. Paul, . . . .1768 Joifre, Shanghai, Mich. Minn. China .. . . . . .1501 17th, Rock Valley, Iowa .,......1501 17th, Rock Valley . . . .902 Floral Dr.. Grand Rapids, . Iowa ll'Iich. Lont. Jim ............ . ..... .,... 1 16 Heights, Fair Lawn, N.J. Lootsma, Wayne, 149 ....... ..... 3 34 River St., Hoboken. N.J. Los, Eugene, 149, 122, 51 .... ........,...., R .R. 1. Delavan, Wis. Lotterman, Audrey, 170, 51 . . . ..... 1039 Calvin, Grand Rapids, Mich. 231 Mast, James .........,...,,,.,.... Lubbers, Shirley, 159 ..., Lucas, Ethel, 134 .,.. Lucas. Margie, 149.. Lucas, Steven ....... Luchies. Alvedor, 170, 91 .... Luchies, Vernon. 159 ...... Liukaart, 11'illiam, 159 .... Lyon. Mary .......,,.,... Lyzenga,Robert, 170 ......... . . Maas, John, 149. 98, 99, 58 .,....,. MacDonald, Paul, 159. 99, 51 ...,. Makepeace, Corrine, 149 ....,..,, Blalefyt. David, 134 .......... Malefyt, Elizabeth, 90, 134 .... Maliepaard, Gerrit .,........ Maiiepaard. Kuni .....,..,... Maliepaard, Nora, 170, 191 ,... Malley, Betty, 159, 98 ....., Manni, Dean, 149, 101 .,,.... Marcus, Konrad .....,....,...... Marcusse. Carol. 149, 84. 50 .,.. Marcusse, Lois, 170 .,.......... Marsman, Kathryn, 67 ..,,.. Martin, Kenneth ......,,,.. . . , Masselink, Edna, 149 ........,.... hlasselink, 1Vi1liam, 149, 101, 134 .... No. 5, Holland, Mich. . . .5663 Cascade Rd., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .5663 Cascade Rd., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .5663 Cascade Rd., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1, Frernont,Mlch. 3, Fremont,Mich. . . . .1930 Union Blvd., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . , , .3549 28th St.. Grandville, Mich. 1135 Tamarack, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich .......................HB.ff1SOH.S. . . . . . .Libby Ave., Garham, . . . .500 Clark, Comstock Pk.. . . . . . . . . . . 18421 S. Alburtis, Artesia. .... . , . , . . . .18421 S. Alburtis, Artesia, . . . . . . . . . .844 Oakland, Grand Rapids. . . . .1815 College Ave., Grand Rapids. .. . . . . . .Route 5, Box 604, Hanford. Dak. Maine Mich. Calif. Calif. Mich. Mich. Calif. . . . . .459 Glenwood, Grand Rapids, Mich, . . . .1360 Union, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . .1308 S. 70 Ct.. Cicero, Ill. .. . , .80 West 19 St., Holland, Mich. . . .2016 Winchell, Kalamazoo, Mich. , . . . . ,3024 S. 8th., Arcadia, Calif. ........ . .111 Third St., Clifton, N.J. . . .1127 Franklin, Grand Rapids, ....,1127 Franklin r nd Ra ids Mich. Mich. hlatthews, Victor ..,......, . . . Nlattis, Lawrence ........,... 11Iay. Carol Clark, 149 ......,.... Medema, Theodore, 109, 50 .,.. Meeter. Glenn, 154. 87, 48, 63 .,.. Meeter, Hermine, 170 .......... Meeter, Merle ....,.,,,..... Meeter, Paul, 134 ,...... .. Meints, Graydon. 159 ...., , G a p . ......... . .R.R. No. 2, I-Iudsonville, Mich. . . .442 Norwood, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .1014 Prospect, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .3205 Charlesgate, Grand Rapids, Mich. ........................Brandon,Wis. . . . . . . .1906 Linden Ave., Racine, Wie. , . . . . .90 Demarest Ave., Englewood, N.J. ..........Indiana Ave., S. Holland,'Il1. . . .934 Dunham. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . .1907 Hazel Ave., Kalamazoo, Mich. .. .2005 N. Westredge, Kalamazoo, Mich. Mejeur, George ,..... ,.... ...... Mellema. Dick, 94, 134, .,........ Mellema. Janice, 170, 91 ......... Blemmelaar, Bernice. 170, 88, 67 Blennega. Harry, 83 ..........,... Nlenninga, Alvin, 150 ...... .,... Menninga, Bernice ................ . . . . . .15-405 Shoemaker, Norwalk, . .................,.., Rudyard. ...........,............Leighton, . . . .125 Delaware, Grand Rapids. .........................Ot1ey, Otley Calif. Mich. Iowa 1X1iCh. Iowa . Iowa Menninga, Gysbert. 170 ..,......,... .... O tley, Iowa Menninga, Luella, 135, 50, 53, 54, 57. . . .................... Otley, Iowa Merminca. Shirley. 170 .-...... ......,.....,.... ,....... . . Otley, Iowa Merizon. Jue, 170 .,.......,... ....,.... 7 13 Prince, Grand Rapids, Mich. Melllefldyk, Laurene. 170 .... .... 3 15 Cedar, N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Meyer. Edward, 159, 87, 99... .......,,,..,..........., Volga, S. Dak. MQYQY- HQHTX. 135 ......,.. .... 1 217 Cooper, Grand Rapids, Mich. Meyer, Janice, 159, 50 .... .... 1 318 Princeton, Kalamazoo, Mich. Meyer, Judith, 159, 50. ...,. ...1756 Neward, Grand Rapids, Mich. Meyer. Robert. 135 ......,.... .... 8 80 Canfield, Grand Rapids, Mich. Bieyerink, Marlene, 159, 122 .... r ,-4-.,,4..A.-.'.-..-., Platte, S, Dak. Meyers, Hannes, 159, 58, 59 .... ...1267 Shctfler. Rd., Muskegon, Mich. Micke-ns, Evelyn, 150 ......,....,.. ...... 7 21 Sherman, Grand Rapids, Mich. Middlebush, Lauretta, 150, 189... ..... 509 Harding Pl., Kalamazoo. Mich. hliedema, Arnold. ....,......... ,,,,,,,,,, 2 13 N131-cus, Grand Rapids, 1NIich. Miedema, Helen ............... ..... 2 15 Morris Ave.. Grand Rapids. Mich. Miersma, George ........, ....,... 9 42 Sigshee, Grand Rapids, Mich. Miersma, Harold, 159 ..... ..,.......,.......,.... R uthton, hiinn. Miller, John ....,..,..,.... ........ 1 09 Fuller. Grand Rapids, hlich. Moelker. Betty, 170. -18 .... ,,,,,,,,, 6 24 Prince, Grand Rapids, Mich. Moes, Sylvia, 150, 195. .... ...,.,, ....,.. .... 8 8 Q ueen St.. Bowmanville, Ont., Can. Molenaar, Cornelis, 170 ..,..,..........,.,. ......... R oute No. 1, Everson,Wash. Monsma, Dwight, 135 ....................... .... 7 26 Franklin, Grand Rapids. Mich. Monsma, Edwin. 87, 88, 94, 105. 122, 135, 70 ..., ......,... F uller, Grand Rapids, Mich. Monsma, Marjorie, 159 ........, ......... .......... ,... ....... P r a i rie City, Iowa Monsma, Marvin. 170 .,........... ....... ..................,.... P r airie City, Iowa ltionsma, Tim, 159, 98 ...,. ,,,, 8 O5 Van Raalte, Grand Rapids, Mich. Bloody, VVillis, 99 ....... ,... R .R. No. 2. S. Rowhegon, Mich. Moore, Barbara, 509 .... ..,, 3 536 Lake Dr., Grand Rapids, Mich. Morren, Jay, 170 ...... .,........... R .R. 1, Wayland, Mich. M0l'fiS. Mafillyn, 159 .... ..... 1 140 N. 17 St., Lafayette, Ind. Mulder, Alvin ..,......... ....................... H ull, Iowa Mulder, Bernard, 159, 69 .... .... R . R. No. 1. Hudsonville, Mich. Mulder, Harry 89. 135 ...... .... R .R. No. 1, Hudsonville, Mich. Mulder, Martin, 150 ..... ........... R . 2, Imlay City, Mich. Muller, Edward, 159, 63 .... ............ 1 5 Bird Ave., Clifton, N.J. Murray, Jessie, 159, 91... ..... 10926 Mt. Hope, Munith, Mich. Musch, Marva, 135 ............ .... ..... 4 2 3 Amity Ave., Muskegon, Mich. Nagel., Douglas J., 194, 96 ....,... ......... 2 625 Meyers St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Nanninga, Rayniound D., 135 .... 1341 Hillcrest, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Newman, Jr., Andrew. 171, 66 ...... Nederhootl, Gay, 150 ............ Negen, Gordon, D., 150, 184, 199. ., Newhof, Paul VV., 97, 63 ..,......... Newhouse, lvlaryjane, 170 ..,.... Newmeyer, Glen ........... Nihhelink, Bonnie R. .... . Nickerson, Donald ......... Nicolai, Alice A., 95 ............. Nieboer, John VV., 99 ......... Niemeyer, Glenn A., 159 ......... . Niewr-..hui., Calvi.. w., 99, 135, ss. . Nordyke, Nita J.. 171 ......,........ Noteboom, Shirley A., 159 ........ . Nyenhuis, Clarence, 150. 185. 48, 27'...'... Nyenhuis, Eleanor J., 83, 150, 195, Nyenhuis, Jacob E., 171 .,.......... Nyhof, Winifred J. ............. . Nykamp, Roger D., 159.105, 148 .... O'Hara, Thomas. 171, 166 ........ 0'Hara, William, 105, 135 .... 232 . . . . . . . . .Navajo Lodge, Coolidge. New Mergico . ,..... 29-68th Street, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . ....................... Renville, Minn. . . . . .2248 Godwin, Grand Rapids, Mich, ... , . . . . . .Box 119, Mabton, Wash. .......... .R.R. No. 2, Willard, Ohio Sharon,Iowa .. . .445 James St., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . .9915-87 St., Alberta, Can. . , ........,.... Nobleford, Alberta, Can. ...... . . . . . .720 Amity, Muskegon, Mich. ..,1123 Noble St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . .6033 English, Comstock Park, Mich. . . . . .2015 So. Clarkson St., Denver 10, Colo. . . . . . . .1648 Paris, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 102 ...,. . .................,... Route 3, Zeeland, Mich. . . . . . . . . .2900 Hazelwood Dr., S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. ,.... . . . . . . . . . . . . .203 Glen Ave., Midland Park, N.J. ,.................R.R.No.3,HollandMich. . . . . , 1920 Conlon Dr., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . .1920 Conlon Dr., Grand Rapids, Mich. Ruiter, Gerrit ......... . . . , .i Ohlmann, Carol, 159 ............. Ohlmann. Mary, 150, 187, 50, 53 ..., Olthoff, Joanne, 171 ............., Ondersma, Marjorie, 171, 101, 51 .,... Ondersma, Ralph, 171, 48 ......... Ooms, Dot, 159. 91 ..,.......... Oosthoek, Hermina, 159, 51 ...., Oosthoek, Nell, 150, 167 ...,.... Orlebeke, Charles, 87 ....,.,., Orlebeke, Marilyn, 102, 136 .... Osenga, Betty, 150 ......,..... Osinga, Joyce. 171 .,..,...... Ouwinga, Harvey, 150. . . . . Overbeck, Carol .......... Paauw, Jack, 150 ........... Palma, Robert, 171, 48, 51... Palmbos, Norma, 171, 48 ...... ....,. Pals, Don .,..,,.,..............,...,. Pasma, Orville, 171 ,.... . .............. Pastoor, Daniel, 82, 84, 94, 124, 136, 27 Pastoor, John, 159 ...,...,......,..... Pastoor, Joyce, 171 ........,.. ..,.,. Pastoor, Neal .,........,... Peelen, Allyn, 105, 136, 75 ..., Penning, Dale, 171 ......... Penning, Dwight, 136 .... Perera, Ananda, 175 .....,. Persenaire, Philip ............. Pershlakai, Doris, 171, 91 .... Peters, John ..,..............,,,,., Peterson, Elsie, 150. . ......... , . . Peterson, l rances Ann, 136, 50, l. Peterson, Richard, 171, 48 ..,......, Peterson, William, 84, 136 ......... Pietersma, Hendrik ,...,.. . .... . Plantinga, Alvin, 106, 103, 51 ...., Pleger, Doris. .,...........,.. . Ploegstra, Ardith, 136 ......... Plocgstra, Henry, 171. 99, 58 .,., Pluyniert, Shirley, 171 .........., Poel, Robert, 164, 171, 66 .... Poel.. Russell, 071, 84 ......, Pontier, Lenore, 159, 50. . . , Post, Eunice, 92, 98, 13 , 51 ...,. Postema, Donald, 171, 51 ..... Postma, Harold, 96, 136 ..,..,, Postma, John ......,....... Postman, John, 137 .....,.,.,. ,,,,,,,, Postmus, Nancy, 171, 67 .......,...... . .178 N. School St.. Hudsonville, Mich. .338 Auburn, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..,....,340 W. 113 St.. Chicago, Ill. . . . . .1240 Fuller, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .862 Thomas, Grand Rapids, Mich. .,...........,..,...Corsia, S. Dak. .. . , .300 Belmont Ave., Haledon, N.J. . . . . .300 Belmont Ave., Haledon, N.J. . . . .1135 Griggs, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .1135 Griggs, Grand Rapids, Mich. ......,..,...,........BeJou, Minn. .....,.,.,...1442 S. S. 61, Cicero, Ill. ...,.......R.R. No. 3. Marion, Mich. . .1219 Thomas, Grand Rapids, Mich. ,...............,.Cawker City,Kan. 1244 Power Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . . .96 VV. 21 St., Holland, Mich. ........1404 S. 58 Ave., Cicero, Ili. .9591 Celery Ave., Byron Center, Mich. . . . . . , . . . . .1539 S. 60 Ct., Cicero, Ill. .. . . .259 Aurora. Grand Rapids, hlich. . , . , .203 Evelyn, Kalamazoo, Mich. . . . .929 Watkins, Grand Rapids, Mich. , . .2434 Sharon, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .1639 Delwood, Grand Rapids, hlich. H1639 Delwood, Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . . . 172-1 Hill St., Dehiwala, Ceylon , .... R.R. No. 5, Hamilton, Ont., Can. .................Rehoheth.N.Mexico ., ...... 1017 Oak Ave., Duarte, Calif. 44 Grove, N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ' I .... 1442 Griggs, Grand Rapids, lVIich. ..44 Grox e, N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . .44 Grove, N.E., Grand Rapids, lVIich. .R.R. No. 2, hlnllorytown, Ont Gan. . . . . . .1060 Bates, Grand Rapids, Mich. . .2060 Clyde Park, Grand Rapids, Mich. ...............,.....Rudyard,lN1ich. . . . ,..........,. ..., R udyard, Mich. .. . . . . . . . .2652 Wicker, Highland Ind. , . . .730 Orchard Ave., Muskegon, Mich. . . . .730 Orchard Ave., Muskegon. Mich. . , .......... 10 Elema Pl., Clifton, N.J. . .1125 Underwood, Grand Rapids, Mich Postmus, Roger, 84, 105, 124, 137, 63, 75, 77 Primus, John, 150, 084, 185, 122, 27, 50.. Primus, ' Prince, Glenn, 150, 154, 77, 63 ...... . . Prince, Mary, 92, 98, 137 ...... Prince, Robert, 150 .,,..... Prins, Enythe, 171 ........ Prins, Shirley ...,........ Pruijs, Wilma, 171 ........ , Quartel, Jacob A.. 93, 137.. .. Quist, John H. .......... .. Rademacker, Sally, M., 171. . . Ramheau, Theodore A. .... . Rankin. William J., 137 .... Ras, Winnie F. .,...... . Regte. Gerald J., 137 .... Reitsma, Edward S ....... Rensenbrink, James ........ R9Sig110l. Lynn N. .... . . Reus, Dorothy A., 154, 160 Reyburn, Luella E. ...........,.. . Reynolds, Deane E., 160 ........... Ribbens, Charlotte A., 82, 83, 150 ..., Ridderhoff, Eleanor R., 98 ......., Riemersma, Henry ................ Reinstra, Andrew R., 171, 99, 54 ..,, Rienstra, Howard, 94, 137 .......... Riewald, Carol J ............... Rinsema, Carolyn R., 160 .... Rinsema, Grace, 91 .......... Ritsema. Sue E. ............ . Robbert, Verne H., 160, 50 .... Roberts, Alma L., 171 ...... . Roelofe, Cynthia ......... Roels, Edwin D.. 160 ..... Roeters, Edwin H ..... . . Roobol, Norman R. ....,.... . Rvvks, Myra A. 171 ........... Rooks, Wendell 137 ................ Rottman, Arnold R., 171, 66 .......... Rvftman. G. Jay, 160. ............ Rottman, Ted A., 150, 195, 105, 122. . . . Rottschafcr, Roger O.. 48 ............. . Ixathryn, 171 ..........,...... M Rottschafer, Ronald H., 160, 87, 101,,:f Rogendal, Grace Z., 89, 137 ........... Ruis, Robert Dale, 150, 199 ...,..... Rugs. Ruth DC., 171 ........,.. Rumph, Arend, 99 ..... Rupke, Jim A. ............ . Rupke, John A., 137 ........,.... Ruster, Marilyn. 83, 150, 102, 53. . . . Rutgers, Marilyn J.. 160 ......... Ryals, John W. ............... . Rynders, Peter, 160, 199. .... .... . . . .143 W. 103 St., Chicagoxlll. . . . . .1045 Courtney, Grand Rapids, Mich. . ........... 417 36 St., The Netherlands . . . .Box 54. Monarch, Alberta, Can. .. . . . 130 E. Maple, Kalamazoo, Mich. . . . . .030 E. Maple. Kalamazoo, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . .Steamboat Rock, Iowa . . , . . , . . . . .Steamboat Rock, Iowa . . , .251 W. 000 Pl., Chicago, Ill. . . . . .506 Fawith St., Sheldon, Iowa ..........,....,.......Sibley,Iowa . . . . .097 Rutherford Bld.. Clifton, N.J. ..2-425 Breton, Grand Rapids, Mich. .............Curacao,West Indies ... . , . . . . Berry Rd., Toronto 18, Can. . . . . . . . . .834 Hall St., Grand Rapids . . . . .250 Knapp St., N.E.. Grand Rapids ,... . , . .703 Ionia St., Grand Rapids . . , . , .858 Logan, S.E., Grand Rapids Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. ..,..............,.......Brooten, Minn. . . .09 9 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids Mich. .. . , . . .414 Paris, N.E., Grand Rapids . . . 1056 Bates St., S.E., Grand Rapids , .,..... 665 Honey Creek Rd., Ada . . . . . . . . ,334 Hobart St., Grand Rapids . . . .480 Luxemburg, S.E., Grand Rapids, ... . . . . . . . . . .86 Cliff St., Battle Creek, . . . . . . .945 Dallas. S.E., Grand Rapids Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. Rr 1 79th sr. La Grange, 111. .l Paw Paw Drive: Holland, Mich. . . . . . .100 Center St.. Oostburg, Wis. . . . .447 Louisa Ave., Midland Park, N.J. . .835 Ballard St., Grand Rapids, Mich. ... . . . . . . .5835 W. 45th St., Gary, Ind. . . . . . . . . . .5835 W. 45th St.,Gary,1nd. . . .1246 Logan St., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .660 Washington Ave., Holland, Mich. . . . . . .261 Linden Ave., Rochester, N.Y. .944 Bates St , Grand Rapids, Mich. .... 040 W. out sf., Holland, Mich. . , . . . . . . .6149 Baldwin Ave., Arcadia, Calif. .1237 Undwewood, Grand Rapids, Mich' . . . . . . . . . 120 E. 32 St., Holland, Mich. 1158 Nixon N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich . . . . . . .229 E. Dayton, l'remont, Mich. .. . . . . . . . . .341 Smith, Portland, Mich. .. . . .604 Oak St., Muskegon, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . .R. No. 4, Holland, Mich. ....515 S. Elmwood, Oak Park, Ill. . ....14-14 S. 61st Ave., Cicero, Ill. ...................Pease,Minn. ............,......Pease,Minn. . . . 36 Bates, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . ,R,R. Alma, Ontario, Canada . ...................... Rt. 1, Lynden, No. 1, Lynden, 0444 Tamarack Ave., N.W., Grand Rapids, Wash. Wash. Mich. ... . . . . . . . . . . .601 52nd St.. Grand Rapids. Mich. .. . . . . . . . . .417 Prince S.E., Grand Rapids . . . .747 Thomas St., S.E., Grand Rapids v Mich. Mich. 233 Scheeres. Ryskamp, Kenneth L., 82. Ryskamp, Philip J., 138 .,....,.... Schaap. Luke A., 138. . . . Schaap, Norma, 172 .,... .. . ... Schaap. Robert D., 172 ............. . Scharphorn. Joyce A.. 172, 191, 192. Jacoh W., 138 .........,.. 84, 138 .... . . . .3100 Uplands Dr., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .1201 Sherman St., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .16015 So. Park Ave., So. Holland, Ill. ...,..................Aplington, Iowa .. . . . . . , .R.R. No. 3 Kalamazoo, Mich. . . . . .17014 64th St., Coopersville, Mich. ,. . , . , . . . . . .3818 Philip, Detroit, Mich. Scheeringa. Ronald H, ....,.., . . . . Scheltema, Chester YV. ..... . . Sc-hepel. Kathleen, 172, 188. . . Schierheek, Donald, 51. . , . , . , Schmidt. Frederick. J.. 95. 138. . , Schneider, Mathilda G., 150. 51. . . . Scholten, Harm ...... ....... ,..,... Schoolland, Florence A., 160. 51. . Schoon, Ella J. ..... ............. Scholten, YVilliam B. .......,. . . . Schrienier. David A., 183. 160. 105, 75' , Grand-R-alpids, Schrier. Catherine J.. 172. .. .,... Schrier. Janiine, C., 172. ., ..,.. Schripsema, Gene A.. 160. 63. . Schuringa, Trudy, 138 .............. Schutt, Ervin J.. 160 ..... ....,, . Schuurmann. Mildred L,, 160. 48. .. Scott, Marilynn A., 151.104.67,51.. Seerveld. Harold L.. 160, 48. Selvius, Ronald K.. .. . . .. , Seven. Charles, 96. . . . Sheridan. Darrell, 151 .,,. .... Shooks. David M ........ . .,,, Shocks. Kathryn, J., 172, 88... Shuart, Esler L.. 151. 93 ..... Sikkema. Betty M.. 83. 160. 87.. . Sikkema, Donald E.. 84. 138. ,. Sikkema, Helen R.. 138 ..... . Sikkema, Hermina. 172 ...,. Sikkema, Jenette. 151 .............. Sinke, Evelyn J., 151, ....., ..,......, , Sisco, Stuart E., 105, 138. 27, 63. 69 ,... , Sjoerdsma, Theodore J. ..... . . . Slager, hlarilyn J., 160 .....,. . . . Slagter, .Iohn, 160 ......,.. .. .. , Slagter, Sidney, 138 .......,.....,. Slendebroek. John, 172 .,..... .,.., Slenk. Howard J., 103, 139. 50. 53. Slings, Frances E., 139, 50 .,.. , . . , Sluiter, Barbara B. .......,., , . Sniant, Jack R,., ...,... . Sine-des, Jessie H.. 151 . . .. Smit, Hazel D.. 160. . .. Smit, Sid, 139 .......... Smith, Carolyn J.. 172. ., Sniitter, Nancy L.. 139.. . Sneller, Bette J., 172... Snoep, James, 160 ,,... Snoeyink, Arnold, 172 .... . . . Soetenga. Kathryn M.. ,. ...,,.. Spaan, Donna, 160. 123, 51 .... Spf-e, George R. ...,.. .,..,. . Spoelstra, Jon C. ...,.,. Spriensrna. Thomas ...,. . . Sprik, Calvin L., 99 ........., . Sprik, Thelma L., 160. 98. 48. , . Staal, Rohert. J.. 86. 103. .. . Stallinga. Doris J., 98... ..,.. . . Stark, hlary E., 172. 67 ..,.,..... Start, Armond H., 87, 139 ...,. . Start, Herbert A.. 160, 87. 88, 5-1, 51. . ,. Ste-enstra, John H., 87... .,...,.. Steigenga, Marion L., 151 .......... . Stelpstra. John. 160 ........... . Stepat, Marguerite C., 160 ........ Stevens, Mary A., 172, 187, 54. ., Stiles, Kenneth, 151 ...,......... Stob, Cynthia A. ..........,... . Stoh, Robert Duune, 175 ......... Stob, Thomas. 160, 105. 613 .,.,. Stoepker, Shirley A.. 160, 51. . . . Stout, Dena G., 160, 91 .... . Stoutmeyer. Garrett H. ..... Stouwie, Roger J.. 160 ..... . Strernler, Fcrrel G, ...,....,. , Stremler, Harean, A., 172, 191. . Strootman, Joanne H. .... ., Stuit,Mil J ............,... Stuk, Ronald L., 172, 122. Stulp, Jack. 151, 50 ...,..... Staring, Janice, 172. 48 ...,.... Sturwold, Janet M.. 161 ...... , Sweetman, Carolyn R., 139 ..,. . , . . Sweetman. Julia J., 89, 12-1. 139. . . Swets, James H.. 172 .,.,.....,, , Swets, VValter, 172 .......,... Swierenga, Jacqueline, 87 .......,,. Syheama, Bertha, 92, 98. 139 ,... Sytsma, Dorothy, 151. 192 .,.,. Taatjes, Betty L.. 172, 1-18 .... .,.. Tacoma. Ardythe M., 172 ......,.. . Talen. Edward J.. 172 ...........,. Tal:-ima. Eugene, 105, 139, 27, Tarnminga, Alice J., 83. 151, 51 ...,. Tamminga. Louis ...........,...., Tania, Laverne K.. 161, 93, ..,.. Taws. Donald H. ..... 234 ..,..... .3915 Ridge Rd.. Highland. Ind. . .6106 Thornapple-River Dr., Alto. Mich. ,.,.....161 South Park, S. Holland, hlich. ...,...,..,............McBain.Mich. ........,,..R. R. No. 2, Lamont, Mich. , , . .1314 Sigshee St., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......... .R.R. No. 2, McBain, Mich. , ......................... Alamosa, Colo. ,....... . . . .2821 Jewett St., Highlan d, Ind. Hull. Iowa Mich. ...,.,.......... .509 South, Fremont, hlich. ,.......,......,.509 South, Fremont, Mich. .. .618 W. Arrington. Farmington, N. Mexico .........11309-102nd. Edmonta, Alta., Can. .... . . . .37-12 Jewell St., San Diego . Calif. ....... . . . . .1-1 E. 14th St., Holland, Mich. . . . . . . . . .Old Nyack Turnpike, Monsey, N.Y. . . . . . . . . .Rollstone Ave., W. Sayville, N.Y. . .846 Blayhew-Vl'ood. Grand Rapids, hiich. , . . .1220 Philadelphia, Grand Rapids, Mich. No.1,Jenlson, Mich. . . . . .845 Oakhill. Grand Rapids, R'1ich. .,.,.............Central Lake. . . . . . . .55 Third Ave.. Peterso Mich. n, N.J. . . . . . . .Valley Rd., Preakness, N.J. . . . .R.R. No 2. Byron Center. Mich. ....325 Boulevard, Glen Rock. N.J. . . . . . . .Route No. 3. Marion. Mich. ., ..,. R.R. No. 3. hlarion Mich. ..........Box 116. hlolinez Mich. , . . . . . . . , .395 Grove St.. Clifto n, N.J. . . . . . . . .1148 Temple, Grand Rapids, Mich. ...................,.........Moline,Mich. .,.........,......,.......Prinsburg,Minn. ,.962 Fremont, NJV.. Grand Rapids. hlich. . . . . , . , . .1116 Alto Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. ............,22 E. 15th St., Holland. Mich. E. 4th St., Newton, Iowa ..1230 Diamond N.E., Grand Rapids. Mich. . . . . . . . .1108 Sheridan, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . ,465 Bournemouth, Gr. Pte. Farms, 1V1ich. . . .1607 Princess St., Cornwall Ontario, Can. . , . . . College St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 911 W. Vine St., Kalamazoo, Mich. , . . . . .33-l Aurora. Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .328 E. hlaple St., Fremont. Mich. . , . . . .415 Sicomac Ave., Wyckoff, N.J. . . .2-116 Winfield Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . , . .5100 Washington .AX'9,RHl'1Il9.w1S. , . . , . . . , . .South 17th St., Lynden, Wash. 1681 52nd St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . ..... , . . .8218 Center, Paramount, Calife. . , . .939 Bemis. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......... .R. No. 2, Coopersville. Mich. .,.......R. No. 2, Coopersville. Mich. .. , .609 N. Cherry. Hartfod City. Ind. . ..,. 7320 S. 86th St.. Oak Lawn, Ill. . , . . .1913 N. 83 St., Wauwatosa, VVis. . . . . .19-13 Alva Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. , . . .1943 Alha Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. ... . . . . . .22 E. 24th St., Paterson, . . .210 Fennessy St., Grand Rapids, Mich. ...... .352 N. 7th St., Paterson, N.J. .,......266 Pierre Ave.. Garfield, N.J. .. . . . . . . . . .1228 Olivia, Ann Arbor, Mich. .,..3225 Vine St., S.VV., Grandville, Mich. . . . .942 Calvin Ave., Grand Rapids. Mich. . . . .1123 Innes St., Grand Rapids, lV1ich. ., . . . . . . . .7155 S. Peoria, Chicago.-Ill. . . . . .841 Adams, Grand Rapids, Mich. ...Rt. 1, Box 357, Hanford . . . . . .619 John St., Kalamazoo . . . . .7336 S. Peoria, Chicago . . . . . . . . .Rt. No. 3, Lyndon, No.3,Lynden, . . ,.,.,....,... ....... P rinshurg . Calif. , Mich. 21. Ill. Wash. Wash. Minn. . . . .1133 Cooper Ave., Grand Rapids., Mich. .1325 Burton, Grand Rapids Mich. 1229 S. 57 Court. Cicero '50, Ill. ,... :as s. Park, Zeeland, Mich. ...........Neerlandia, Alberta ,. . . . .1801 S. Corona, Denver, Colo. . . . . . .176 N. 12th St.. Paterson, N.J. 7542 S. Aberdeen, Chicago, Ill. .,...,..,...,.,............Delevan,Wis. . . . . .2461 Aleda Ave.. Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . . . . . . . . .9568 Oak, Bellflower ......,..,.........DeMotte,I .............Raymond. . Calif. ndiana Minn. .......,.......Falmouth,Mich. .....124 W. 10-1 St., Chicagohlll. 1, Zeeland, Mich. . . . .1949 S. Emerson, Denver, Colo. . . . . .43 Lekkumerweg, Netherlands ... . . . . . . . .P.O. Box 397, Ripon. Calif. . . .4933 Morris St., Philadelphia, Pa. Taylor, Marilyn R.. 139 ..........., . Ten Harmsel, Andrew, 151, 105, 169 Ten Have, Wiiliam R., 172 ........... Ter Haar, Joan B., 172 ...........,. Ter Haar, Laverne H. ...... . Ter Keurst, Donald H.. 140 .... . Terpstra, Alice Jane, 161, 101 .... Terris, Walter F., 58 .......... . teVelde, Catherine H., 172 ....,... . Thomas, Phyllis G., 164, 172, 51 .... . Thomasma, Jack I. ...,...,......., . Thomasma, Kenneth R., 189, 140, 70... Thompson, Georgia V. ............. . Tiemeyer, John W., 140 ...,,...,.,. . Timmer, Elizabeth 172, 98. 51. . . Timmer, Garris, 63 .......... Tinklenberg, Kathryn Y., 172. . . Tjapkes, Robert H. ........, . Tolsma, Bernard WV. ...... . Tolsma, Mary E., 161, 54. . ., Troast, Carol J.. 161, 54 ...... Tromp, hiarvin R., 161 ............ . Tubergen, lllorris Ray. 151. 105, 70. Tuls, Jack D., 172 .,.,............. . Turkstra, Herman, 151, 187 .... . . . Tuttle, Ida B. ............ . Twight, VVillemina ........ Ubbink, Milton R., 140 .... Uitvlugt. Peter S., 151 ...,.. Ullery, Rosemary ......... ,.,. Vaalburg, Lorraine, 172, 101... Van Andel, Ruth, 151 .......... Van Baren. Gise, 140 ........... Van Baren. Gisehert, 140 ..... Van Buren, Sylvia, 173, 48 ...... Van Bruggen, Jay, 89, 93, 140 .... . Van Coevering, Mary, 173 ....... . . . . . .60 Hill St., Midland Park, N.J. Ave., S.E., Sioux Center, . . . .1016 Sheldon Rd., Grand Haven, Iowa Mich. . . . 1641 Horton S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..... .,......,... .Jamestown . . . . . . . . .2021 Eastern, Grand Rapids, . Mich. Mich. 16220 S Park South Holland, Ill. 620 Rensselaer Ave., New York City, N.Y. . ,.,....... 6653 E. Olive, Paramount, Calif. .....312 Page St., N.E., Grand Rapids. Nlich. .. . . . .2205 W. Leonard, Grand Rapids, Mich. ...2210 Stafford, S-.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. .931 Giddings St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . .6756 Adrian S.E., Grand Rapids, lllich. . . . . . . . . .16 Arthur Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. .Lvnden,VVash. Van Daalen. Nancy, 151. 122 ...... ,........ . Van Dam, Loraine. 161 ............. Van Deelen, Elinor, 161 .................,.,..... Vande Guchte, Marten. 87, 89. 93, 14 Vande Guchte, Peter.. ,....... .... . Vande Kieft, Lawrence, 140, 51 ..... Vande Kieft, Roger, 173, 148 ....... Vande Kieft, Shirley, 173, 58, 59 .... Vandenberg, Audrey, 173, 74 ......... Vanden Berg, Geraldine, 92, 98, 140. . . Vandenberg, William ........ , ...... Vanden Bosch, Grace ............. Vandenbosch, Robert, 151. .. Vandenbosch, Tom ........... Vanden Bout, Nlarilyn, 173 ..,. Van Denend, Herman, 85, 96 ..,.. Vanden Heuvel, Althea, 173 ..,. Vander Aa, Peter ............ Vander Ark, Allen .............. Vander Ark, Jay ................. Vander Ark, J. Bernie, 161, 48 ...... Vander Ark, Marian, 48, 123, 141 .... Vander Ark, Theodore, 141 ........ Vander Baan, John, 173 ....... Vanderbilt, Barbara, 173 .......... VanderBrug, Ellen, 161, 89, 67 ....... Vande Ree, Doris, 161 ............ Van Der Eems, Trina, 82, 83. 151.. Vander Galien, Gilbert. 161, 96. . Vander Griend, Lamar, 173, 66, 51. . . Vander Hart, Hilda, 151 ............ 8, 140, 58 .... . . . . . . .93 Roe Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Can. . . . . .842 Thomas St., Grand Ranids, Mich. No. 2, McBain,Mich. . ..... 1160 S. Cuyler Ave., Oak Park. Ill. .............29 Kyip Ave., Lodi. N,J. . . . .1138 E. Dale St., llluskegon, Mich. ... . . . . . . . . . . .Skeels Rd., Holton, lVIich. . . . .101 Fuller S.E., Grand Rapids, lVIich. . . . . .45 Stanley Ave., Hamilton, Ontario . ......... . .138 State St.. Sparta, lklich. . , .1011 VVatkins, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . .3825 Burton, Grand Rapids, Mich. ....R.R. No. 2, Newmarket, Ontario . ..... Box 193, Kingsbury, Indiana .. . . .Rt. 1, Box 658, Hanford, Calif, . . .115 Harvard St., Battle Creek, Mich. ...R. 2, Box 208-B, Chicago Hgts, Ill. . . . .15005 Indiana Ave., S. Holland, Ill. . . . . . .15005 Indiana Ave., S. Holland. Ill. . . . .616 S. College, Grand Rapids, Mich. ....107 N. 6 St., Grand Haven, Mich. . . . .845 Hazen St., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .932 N. Park St., Kalamazoo, Mich. .. . .1505-16th St., Rock Valley, Iowa . . . .4345 Marlborough, Detroit Mich. Vander Hart, Lillian, 161, 89, 91, 95, 50, 53, 01. .... Vander Heide, Joan ................. Vander Heide, John, 96, 141, 50. 54.. Vande Riet, Marilyn, 161 ........,.. Vander Klok, Roy .................. Vander Kolk, Donna, 161, 89, 98... Vanderkooi, Nick, 141 .,......... Vander Laan, Jack, 161, 51 ....... . Vander Ley, Mike ........... Vander Lugt, Leonard ...... Vander Markt, Lois, 173 ....... Vandermay, Anne, 83, 173 ...... Vander Molen, Gene, 161 ........ Vander Molen, Milton, 173, 97 ....... Vander Ploeg, Elaine, 141, 51 .... Vander Ploeg, Esther Mae ........ Van Der Ploeg, Joan, 141 ...... Vander Ploeg, John, 58 ...... Vander Ploeg, John, 84, 173 ..... Vander Ploeg, Margery, 95, 141 ..... Van Der Puy, Mary, 151, 95 ..... Vander Starre, Cora, 141 ........... Vander Stelt, Norma, 161, 95 ..... Vander Stoep, Evert, 101 ......... Vander Tuig, George ........... Vander Tuig, Gerald, 95, 141 ...... Vanderveen, Arthur A., 84, 86 ..,.. VanderVeen, Bernice, 161 ........ VanderVeen, Joann M., 173 .... VanderVeen, Mary Ellen ........... VanderVeen, Ronald M., 173, 97 .... Vander Velde, Gerald A. .,....... . Vander Wagen, Robert C., 142 .... Vander Wal, A. Jack, 173, 101 .... Vander Wall, Harriet, 173 ...... Vander Wall, Dick, 95 ..... . , . .4345 Marlborough, Detroit: lVIich. . . . . . . . . . . .Box 216, Colton, S. Dak. . . . . . . . .174 Grove, Coopersville. 6th, Lynden, Mich. VVash. . .... 2318 Frances Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. . .5041 Kalamazoo Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .317 Sycamore. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . ..,................. R.R. 1, Doon, Iowa . . . . . , . . .149 Edgamoor, Lexington, Ky. .. . . . . . . .1139 Thomas, Grand Rapids, . ..,..... 1812 Wilhert, N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Mich. R. 1, Box 38E, Pelain Dr., Delray Beach, Fla. . . . . . . . . .1313 S. Wall St., Zeeland, Mich. . . . . , . , . . , .128 E. 158 St., S. Holland, Ill. . . , .17000 lV0odrulT, Bellflower, Calif. ......... . . . . . . .Manhattan, Montana . . . . . . . . . .1003 W. Fenr, Redlands. Calif. ..,................,Manhattan,Montana . . .3929 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids. . . . . . .106 East St., Whitinsville, Mich. Mass. .. . . . . . . .2030 N. 8th St., Sheboygan, Wis. . .,....... 1344 Wavburn Ave., Detroit, Mich. ....240 Vreeland Ave., Midland Park, N.J. .............40 N. 17 St., Paterson, .,........................Cabria,W1s. . ,... .... R . No. 1, Lynclen, Wash. . ............ R.R. No. 2, New Sharon, Ia. ....................R.R.No.2,Pella, Iowa 550 Overbrook Lane, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .550 Overbrook Lane, Grand Rapids, . . . . . . . . . .2052 College, Grand Rapids. ... . . . .732 Lynch St., Grand Rapids, . . . .984 Washington Ave., Holland, Mich. lVIich. Mich. Mich. . ............ Oldham Road, Paterson, N.J. . .... 236 Port Sheldon Dr., Grandville, Mich. . . . .936 Santa Barbara, Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . . . . .711 Clancy, Grand Rapids, . . . .3709 Burlingame, Grand Rapids, .. . . . . . .302 W. Vine, Kalamazoo, . . . . 197 S. School, Hudsonville, . . . . 1039 Cooper, Grand Rapids, Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. .......,......1306 Main, Pella. Iowa .............R.R. No. 1, Jenison, Mich. . . . .15710 Braemer Dr., Cleveland, Ohio .......................Hollandale,Minn. .... . . . . .616 S. Park St., Kalamazoo, Mich. . . .1134 Alexander, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .... . . . . . . . .2109 N. 8 St., Sheboygan, Wis. . . . . .2300 Burton, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . . . . . . . .395 Tennessee, Redlands, Calif. ...................Shiprock, N. Mexico ...... . .324 11th St., Sheldon, Iowa .... . . . . . .624 11th St., Sheldon, Iowa ..-3038 N. 32nd St., Phoenix, Ariz. No. 2, Elkhorn,Wis. . . . . . . . . . . .354 Dratz St., Muskegon, Mich. . . . .332 Dickinson, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Box 461, Ripon, Calif. . . . .1020 Courtney St., Grand Rapids, Mich. New Mexico . . . . . . .716 Watkins St., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .1349 Garfield, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. .........................Redlands,Calif. 235 Vander 1Val1,1VallaCe, 151 . ..,. . Va n Der Weert. Garret. 173 .........,.., Vander 1Terf, Loren J., 173 ............. . Vanderwerff. Neal, 173 .,.,,...,. , .... Vander 1Vilt. Elaine, 82, 84, 90, 102, 142, Vander Woude, Hugh G.. 173 ...... . Vander Zee. Jean Lenore. 173 ......., Vanderzyden, Nancy C.. 82. 161. 86, 87, 102, o1.... Vande Voort. Letha N., 161 ...,.,,.... . Van Yan Van Van Van Van Yan Yan Van Van Van Yan Van V an Yan Yan V an Van Van Yan Van Yan Van Van Yan Yan Yan Van Yan Yan Yan Van Van Van Van Van Yan Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van V an Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Diepenhos, Evelyn L., 92, 142.... Dokkumburg, Stanley Wi. ,.... . . Dreal, Paul ............ . ..,. . Drunen. Beverly J., 173 .... . Drunen. William J. ...,. .. Dyk, Elson G. .,......,.... . Dyk, Frederick J.. 173. ,..., . Dyk. Henry J.. 82, 86. 103. 54, 57 Dyk, Jan. 142 .......,..,... Dyke, Ardith A.. 173 .,.... . Dyke, Henry, 173, 53 ......,.,.,. Dyke. Johanna M.. 151, 98. . .. Dyken, Albert J., 161 ....... . Dyken, Charles. 142 .......,. Dyken. Eugene, 152 ....... . Eek, Arie, 152, 99, 51 ....,..,... Eenenaam, Lois A.. 173 ......... . Eerden, Marion, 142, 50, 53. . . Eeuwen, Robert, 142 ..... ..... Egmond, Peter, 99 ...... . Engen, Jim, 173 ..... Essen, Clarence, 142. . . Essen, Gezena J., 152.. Gent, Donald .......,. Gent, Joanne .....,......,..... Gorp, Daniel, 173 ...,............ Hal. Geurt., 152 ................. . Halsema, Helen, 146, 151, 90, 102., Harken. Florence, 83. 152 ........ Harn, Roger. 146, 152 ........,. Heest, Philip ........... Herp, Vivian, 174, 51 .,..... Hook, Marguerite. 174... Houte, Samuel, 152 ....,. Houten, Fred. .,.,.... . Houten. Joan ...... Houten. Ruthe ..,...... . Hove, Marcella ....,,...,.., Kley, Harold, 83. 142 ....... .. Klompenlverg. Vivian. 161, 67 .,.. Kuiken, James, 174. 48 ,........ Blanen, Esther, 174, 151 ..... Manen, Jim Steven ...... Meurs, Peter, 93, 142. ...,. . hIouwerik,Herbert.174 ....... Ostenbridge, Agnes, 143, 53 .... Ostenbridge, Peter ..... , . . Oyen, Gerald, 151 ......... Putten. Ronald Jay, 174... Ree, Harold ,............. Rees, Leon. 161 ........... Rhee, Shirley, 152, 89 ......... Roekel, VVinerva, 143, 50 ..... Ryn, John, 98, 143 ....... Schouwen. Andrew, 143. . . Solkema. Jacquelyn, 174 ..... Someren, Dean, 174 ..... Sprange, Joan ........... Staalduinen, Len, Jr.. 93. . .. Staalduinen, Martin, 160 ......... Tatenhove, hiarcia ,...,,. 'Q Hui, Bernard. 103, 105, 143, Til, Nick ......... ............... t Slot, Anna. 161, 89 ......,.... 't Slot, Peter, 161, 96, 50. .. Valkenhurg, Ronald, 174 ..... Vliet, A. Natalie, 1-13 ..,,. Vliet, Peter, 161, -18, 69 ..... Vugt, Ernest ............,, 1Vyk, Henry ..............., Wyhe, Jacque-lyn, 152, 143 ..... Wyhe, William, 174 ............. Wyngarden, Gerald, 152, 69 .... Zante, Phyllis ................... Zee, Helen, 143 ................., Zomeren, Doris, 174. 88, 89, 67... Zwalenberg. George, 143 .... ,... Zvtveld, Harry, 75 .............. Vaughan, Paul. 161. 105, 70 .,... Veenstra, Flora, 174 ....,... Veenstra, Floyd, 152, 95, 96... Veenstra, Lawrence. 48, 143. .. Veenstra, Maurice ..,....... Veenstra, Ronald, 48 ........... Veldboom, Austin. 87, 144 ...,. Veldheer, Joyce, 95, 144 .,... Veldhouse, Jay ............. Veldman, Eleanor, 144. ,....... Veldman, Joan, 174 .......,.., Velzen, Kay. 160. ..,.........,.. Venema, Clare, Jr., 101, 144 ...,. Venema, Joan, 83 ............... Venema, Wllhert, 174 ......... , Veneman, Janice, 162 ........... Ver Berg, Kenneth, 162 ........,. Verduin, L. Ruth, 89, 90, 144 ..... Verduin, Wendell ............... 236 ESIQQ1.. 4, oo. 57. 69... . . . . . . . . . . .Rt. No. 1, Garnet St... Menone. Calif. .. . . . . . . . . , . .451 Ackerman Ave, Glen Rock, N.J. . . .3430 Bryon Center Ave.. Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . . .8719-17th St., N.W., Seattle 7, Wash. .....,..,..................Searsboro,Iowa .. . . . . . . . 150 Burton, Grand Rapids, Mich. ..... . . . . . . . .2829 Jewett St., Highland, Ind. . . . . .3196 Wooster Rd., Rocky River 16, Ohio . . . .1345 Thomas, S.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. Paris,1ndiana .... . . . . . .117 3rd Ave., Sioux Center, Ia. .. . .410 Thomas, S-.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ........ . .1645 Ridge Rd.. Munster, Ind. . . . . . . .385 VV. 159 St.. So. Holland,AIl1. . . . , 1310 1Vealthy St., Grand Rapids, Mich. .., . . . , . . . . . . . .Route 3, Fremont, hlich. . ....,. 111 Santa Clara. Alameda, Calif. ... . . . . . .R.R. No. Sarnia, Ontario, Can. ....,..., , . .Box 516, Oak Harbor, 1Vash. .. . .1123 Logan St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ............,.............Chandler, Minn. ....... . . . . . .101 Grover St., Lynden, Wash. . . .2034 Paris Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .2027 28th St., SAV.. Grand Rapids, lvlich. . . . . . . . .R.R. No. 5. St. Catharines, Ontario .. . . . .124 Baynton St., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .3541 Buttrick, Ada, Mich. . . . . . .1810 Federal, S.W.. Grand Rapids, Mich. . .hlartinfarms Vineland Station, Ont. Canada ................................Doon,Iowa ..........................Edgerton,hIinn. .......................Edgerton.Minn. ... . , . . . . . . .601 East 2nd St., Pella, Iowa . . . .748 Atwood, N.E., Grand Rapids. Mich. ..................Rt.No.2,Pella.1owa No. 1,Sully. Iowa . . . .130 Division Ave., Hudsonville, Mich. ..... . . . . . .279 Gotfle Rd.. Ridgewood. N.J. ....,..... . . . . .R.R. N0.1.Grandville, Mich. . . . .1024 Kalamazoo Ave., Grand Rapids. Mich. .. . . ..17-16 Giddings St., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . .125 Colfax Ave., Clifton, N.J. . , . . . .994 Enfield St., Thompsonvillc, Conn. .... . . . . , . . . . . . .Route No. 1, McBain, Mich, . . . .3095 West River Rd., Comstock Park, Mich. , ....... 2026 Huizen Ave.. Grand Rapids, Mich. City, Minn. , ....... 9925 Perry Ave., Chicago, Ill. ......................Janiest.own,hlich. .. . . . . .827 Pine Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. ....12320 14th Ave.. Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . . . . . . . . . . .1-ith. Grand Rapids. Mich. . . . . . ...Box 5. Nohleford, Alberta, Can. ......Rt, No. 2, Box 13, Redlands. Calif. ..... .65 Payne Ave., Midland Park, N.J. .. . . . . . . . . . . .96 N. 16th St.. Paterson. N.J. . ..,..... R.R. No. 1, Box 142, Chicago Hts., Ill. .. . . . . .1936 Newton, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 6530 VV. Leonard Rd., R.R. 1. Coopersville, Mich. ..... . . . . .656 Bates St., Grand Rapids. Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . . .R.R. No. 3, Box 134. Zeeland, Mich. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Corsica, South Dakota ....7143 S. Honore St., Chicago, Ill. .... .. ...Box 272, Chicago Heights.1ll. . . . . .64 Viiashington St.. Grandville, hlich. .., . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Box 146, Baldwin, Vyis. . . . .1003 Baxter St.. Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .Box 143. Pantego, N. Carolina ............ . . . .Box 143, Pantego. N. Carohna . .250 hiorris, S.E., Grand Rapids, hlich. Du.nham St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. '. I iibb' Oakhill, GrandRapids Mich. .......... . . . .81 East 25th St., Holland, ,Mich. . . . . . . . . . .81 East 25th St., Holland, hlich. . . . .867 Rignare, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . , . . 1417 Escott. N,W., Grand Rapids, Mich. ... .1417 Escott, N,W., Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . , . . .540 Logan S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. , . . .965 Fremont Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . . , . . . . .2320 Strathrnorc, Lansing, 1V1ich. .. . . . . . . .2320 Strathmore, Lansing, Mich. ... , . . . . . . . . .614 E. Third St.. Pella. Iowa . . .1202 Alexander, S.E.. Grand Rapids. Mich. No. 2, Pella,1owa .................R.R.No.2,Pella,Iowa ...RL 1, Box 131, Oakdale, Calif. .. . . . . . . . . . .17937 Roy. Lansing, Ill. ,.. . 1502 S. Washington, Denver, Colo. ..................Ellsworth,hlich. ......,..................Sturtevant,Wis. ., ....... 1111 11th St., Grand Rapids, Mich. .... .2059 28th St., S.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. .... .1111 11th St., Grand Rapids, Mic-h. .. .,.,....... R.R. No. 1. Oosthurg, Wis. ......................Platte, S. Dakota ..........................Kanawha, Iowa , . .1436 Kalamazoo St., Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . . . . . . . . . .1185 Clinton, Oak Park, Ill. .... . . . . .47 Struyk Ave., Peterson, . . . . .819 Gidflings, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . .819 Giddings, Grand Rapihs, Mich. . . . . . . , , . .899 Giddings, Grand Rfgaids, Mich. ...... . . .R. No. 2, Box 1060, Mo esto, Calif. . . . . .1912 Berkley Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. No. 5. Holland, Mich. ......,......R.R. No. 3, Caledonia, Mich. Ver Hage, Lloyd. 96, 144 ......... Verhoeven, Arlene, 174. 91, 48 .... Ver Meulen, Victor, Jr., 51 ....... . Versendaal, Marie. 174 ....... .... Ver Schure. Robert, 152, 94, 96 ...,. Versluis, Warren, 162 ........... Versluys, James, 152, 51 ....... Visser, Esther, 174 ............. Voetberg, Dorothy, 152, 50 ..... Vogel, Cora. 174 ..,.......... Vogel, Dorothy, 162 .,....... . . . . Vogel, James, Jr. ..,.......,... . Vogel, Marguerite. 152. 93, 54 ..... Volkema. Harold ....... ...... . . Voogd, Pearl, 174. .,.,.... . . . . Voorman, Jane, 83, 162 .... Vos, Arlene, 174 ....,. Vos, Clarence, 174 ...... Vos, Nelvin, 86, 100, 103 .... Voshel, Doris ...,.......... V oskuil , V redevel Vredevoogd, Penny. 82. 162. Louis, 174, 66. 51 ........... d. Harvey, 162, 97 .......... Vredevoogd. Jack ...............,... Vree, Joanne, 162 ........, Vree, William, 162 ......... Vreeman, Jeneane. 152, 92,. Vreeland, Curtis. 48. ..... . Vriend, Evelyn, 174, 91 . . . Vroon. Anthony .....,...., Vruwink, Paul, 94, 144. .. Vugteveen. Vera ..... . . . . VVaanders, Cora, 152 .... Wabeke, Hilda Ann, 174. . . . YValhout, Clarence, 162 .... Wallinga, Paul, 144 ..... VValters, Alden, 174 ..... VVarners, John, 174. 122. . Vlfassink, Harry ........,.. YVa,ssink, Roger, 145, 101. . . Weening, Ann, 152, 50 53 .... Weesies. Phyllis, 144 .....,.. Weidenaar, Kenneth, 162 ..... VVestendorp, Floyd. 101, 1-14 .... Westendorp, Shirley, 174 ..... Vlfestmaas. Richard, 152. 50. . . VVestra, Eugene .........,. Wevers, Richard ......... Wezeman, Claude, 97 .... Wiebenga, Robert, 162 .... . ......, . ............. .Pollock, S. Dak. VVierenga, Janet, 174 ..... Wierenga, Rodney ...,... Wiers, Brandon, 175 .... Wiers, Joyce. 175, 88 ....... Vlliersma, Jack .............. Wiersma, Stanley, 103 ........ Vlfiersma, Theodore 175, 148 ..... VVigbo1dy, Homer, 152, 50 ..... Wildeboer, Gladys .......,... YVilliams, Robert .........., Wisse, Donald, 152, 99 .... Witt, Cornelius. 175 ....,.... Witteveen. Charles, 175, 50 ..... Wobma, Christine, 152 ...,... Vlfolterink, Glen, 175 ........ Wolterink, Sturgis ........ Wolters, Burton. 175, 101. . . Wolters, Dale .............. 87, 104, 67 ..,.. ...................Hudsonville, Mich. . . . . . . .Rt. 5, Box 609-C, Hanford, Calif. . . .307 Aurora, S.E.. Grand Rapids .. . . .863 aPw Paw Dr., Holland . Mich. Mich ....173 N. Vlfabash. Battle Creekf Blichi . ...... 72 Maynard, Grand Rapids Mich. ..........1316 Elliott. Grand Rapids: lVIich. .. .1235 Lee St., SJV., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .7157 Kalamazoo Ave., Caledonia, Mich. .................Shiprock, New Mexico ... . . . . . .5 N. 12th St.. Hawthorne, N.J. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .901 7rh St., Sheldon. Iowa . . . . .947 Dunham St.. Grand Rapids, Mich. . . .118 Cherry S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . .3259 W. 96th St., Evergreen Park, Ill. . . . . .Howard Street., Worthendyke, N.J. .......................Kellogg, Iowa .............................Sully,Iowa ..........................Edgerton,M1nn. . . . . .1057 Alpine, N.W.. Grand Rapids. Mich. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .First St., Cedar Grove, Wis. . . . . . . . 100 Dwight, Grand Rapids, Llich. . . . .3794-49th St.. Grandville, Mich. .. . . . . . . . . . .R. No. 3, lVIarion, hlich. . . . .l0201 Wentworth. Chicago 28, Ill. .. . . . . . . .325 VV. 103 Pl., Chicago. Ill. . . . . .1611 Sibley Blvd., S. Holland, Ill. . . . .730 Ardmore, Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .Houston, B.C.. Canada . .... Frederick Court. W'ycl-zoff, N.J. ................Cedar Grove, XVIS. .....Route No. 1. Jenison, Mich. Iowa .. .. . . . . . . . . .R.R.No.1,Dorr.hIich. . . . . .991 Oak Ave., Muskegon, Mich. .. .R.R. No. 1, Coopersville , Mich. . . . . . . . , . .R.R. No. 1, Zeeland, Mich. . . . . . . . 1065 Bemis, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .835 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .835 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids. Mich. . . . .5615 S. Westnedge Kalamazoo. Mich. . . . . . .603 Apple Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. .. . .1209 Dunham St., Grand Rapids. Mich. . . . . . . . .1259 Burton, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . 1259 Burton, Grand Rapids, Mich I No.2.Tustin,Mich' No. 2, Randolp ii, vvgs' ..........................BlZ1dW'lIl, Wis . . . . .1824 Philadelphia, Grand Rapids. Mich' . . . . .847 Watkins, S.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich- .. . . . . . . . .7244 S. Sangamore. Chicago. Ill- . . . . . . .2484 Oakwood N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . .618 Paris Ave.. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. No.2,VVillard.Ohio . . . . . . . . .Box 534, Lacomhe, Alberta, Can. .......................Orange City. Iowa .. . . . . . . . . . . . .513 Church, Vlfhitinsville, Mass. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . ..9545 Trumbu1l.Chicago. Ill. 1210 Jefferson, S.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .2813 Wyoming Ave., Grand Rapids. Mich. .. . . . . . . . . . . .26 Prospect Pl., Clifton, N.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . .York Road, Trenton, Ontario, Can. ...................Route No. 4. Fremont,Mich. . . .2792 6-ith St.. S.W.. R. No. 2, Bryon Center, Mich. ................................Pollock,S.Dak. Wolters, Lavonne. 175, 48 ............,.......... Wolters. Paul, 97 .....,... . ....... .. Wolterstorfi, Nicholas, 145. 100, 103, 1 Woodruff, Doris. 152, 89 ............. 22'5ia a6 ' , y Wordhouse, Marcia, 175, 101, 67 ............. Workman, Arlene. 175 ............. Woudenberg, Bernard, Jr., 145. .. Wyngarden, Roger 175, 99 .... YH, Cha rles ....... . ....... Yff, Joanne.175, 91 .... YlT,Peter...L ..... Yff, Rut h, 170 .......... Yonkers, Harold, 145. . . Zaagman. Philip. . . . . . Zandee, David. 145. . . Zandstra. Charles ....... Zegers, Johanna, 175 ..... Zeinstra, Marylynne, 145 ..,..... Zeinstra, Wilma, 175 ...,......... Zevenbergen, Leona, 162, 92, 98 .... Zimmerman, Joan, 175 .......,.. Zoerman, Maxine, 95 ........... Zoetewey, Evelyn. 145, 102. . Zuidema, Norman, 175 ....... Zwanstra, John, 175 .......... Zwagerman. Richard, 162... Zwiep, Elsa, 152, 95, 50 ..... Zwiers, John. 175 .......... Zylstra, Bernard .......... Zylstra, Irvin ......,....... Zylstra, Marilynn, 175. 51. . . Zylstra, Marvin, 162, 98. . . Zylstra, Phyllis, 152, 51. .. . , . .R.R. No. 2, Fremont . Mich. . .... R.R. No. 3, Holland, Mich. ... . . . . . . .415 E. Main, Fremont, Mich. .... . . . . . . .R.R. No. 3, Holland, Mich. ........,...............Edgerton . . . . 1022 Cooper Ave., Grand Rapids . . . . 1474 Calvin, S.E.. Grand Rapids . . . . .645 Hogan St., Grand Rapids , Minn. . Mich. , Nlich. lVIich. .........s39 Watkins, Grand Rapids: Mich. No. 2. Holton , Mich. .724 Shamrock. S.W., Grand Rapids. Mich. . ................,..... Rehoboth, New Mexico . . . . .724 Shamrock, S.VV., Grand Rapids, Mich. ....,................Rehoboth, New Meirico . . . . . .2900 Longstreet, Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .1865 Eastern Aw e., Grand Rapids, Mich . . . . 1044 Neland Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . .10138 VVilker Pk.. Blvd., Highland. Ind. . . . . . . . . .79 Valley Road. Preakness, N.J. . . . .1254 Mound N.VV., Grand Rapids, Mich. No. 1. Zeeland, Mich. ............................Harris.Iowa ..............................Hersey,Mich. . . . . 1126 Merrifield, S.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10042 Palm, Bellflower, Calif. . . . .10627 Eggleston Ave., Chicago 28. Ill. ................Platte, South Dakota .....................Hudsonville, Mich' . . . . . . . 1789 S. Shore Dr., Holland, Mich- . . . . . . . . . . . .10601 S. Vernon, Chicagonlll- .. . .417 36th St.. S.VV., Grand Rapids. Mich- . . . . . . .917 Adams St., Grand Rapids, Mich . . . . .1307 Logan St., Grand Rapids. Mich' . . . . . 1479 Whitcomb Ave., Des Plaines. Ill' . . . . .1307 Logan St., Grand Rapids. Mich' 237 seminary students Aardsma, Dirk H.. 82. 185. 190. . Arkema, Alan A.. 184. ... ... . Arnold, Harry G., 180. 187. . Haas, Harvey. J.. 185, 188. . .. Baker. Louis F., 188. ......... Bakker. Paul E., 18-1 ...... .... . . Bandstra, Andrew J.. 180, 186, 187, 192. . Beelen. Marvin, 184 .......... , , Bergsnia. Derke P., 184, 187, 188. .. Bergsma. John H., 185, 188. .. . Bode. Harold, 184. 189 ...,..,. . . Boelkins,1Vinston C., 185. . .. Boeskool. Roy, 184 .........., Boonstra. Jacob P., 180,193... Boonstra. John S., 184... . . Bouma. Dick C., 184 .....,. Bronkema, Ralph YV.. 184.. . Brouwer, Beter XV., 180, .. . Bultje, Harvey D., 180, 188 ..,.. Buining, Rodger J., 185 .... . Bultman, Fred, Jr., 180, 188. . . Bultman. James A.. 180, 188. . Byker, John J., 184 ...,.,.... Bylsma. John, 185 .......... Byma. Bernard, 180 .......,.. Cooke. Edward G., 184, 188.. . Dc Boer, Floyd R., 184 ...... . Den Herdcr, Bert, 185 ,,,. .. De Vries. Paul F.. 185 ......... .. De Vries. YV. Thomas, 18-1... . . Dokter, Gerrit B., 181, 188. 190. 192. .. Dykema, Earl D., 184 .....,. Ebhers, George B.. 185, 188 ..... . . Gunnink. Jerrien. 181. 186 ...., . Haan, Albert J., 184, 187, 189 .,.. Haan.Gilliert.181, 189 .......,... Haven, Bernard N .,...,.. .,.. ..,. Hoelcstra. Herman, 181. 190. .. .... Hoitenga, Dewey J., 185, 187. 189. . Holtrop, John RI ..... ....,....,. . Hulst. John B., 184, 187 .,.. . . Huyser, Vl'illiam A.. 181. 189., Kecgstra. Rohcrt, 185. ,. ... Koslen. 1Villiam, 185, 190 ..., Lam-rway. Peter, 181, 189. .. Lont., James .....,........ MacLeod, Angus M... . .... Marlink. Earl C., 185, 188 ......., Matheis. Jack J., 185, 188 ......... . Mcppf-link. John L., 184 ...,... . , . , Minnenia, Theodore. 181, 187, 193. . . Morren. John. 181, 186. 187 .....,,, Negen. Donald J.. 182, 193 ..,.. . Ncwliouse, Sidney. 184. 187,. Niemeyer, Bernard J., 182, 189. . . Pcrsenaire, Gornelius. 189 ..... Prius, Rolicrt N., 182 ....... . Punt., Neal, 184 .....,.... .. Rickcrs, John C.. 185 .......... . Ricinersnia, John, 184, 188 ........ Rietcma, Kermit, 182 .............. Roelofs, Harlan R., 185, 188. 189. . . . Rooy, Sidney H.. 188, 189, 190, 193. . .. Rulxingh, Eugene l ., 185, 188 ......., Slam'-v'. Kenneth R., 182, 188, 190, 193. . . Smitn.'1'homae L.. 185 ......... . .. Spf-e-. George R., 185 ..,..,...,. , . , . Sprik, Huliert J.. 184. 188 ..... , slfflfll-11'i1,f'lH:1l'lf'S S..185,190.... Str-gink, Martin. 18-1, 188... . . Stoli, William K.. 185, 186, 188. . Ten Brink. Samuel, 182, 193. . . Ta-rpstra, Charles, 182. 189, 193. Terpstra. Simon ...,, ......,,. Tucnisscn. William, 184 ..,...., 'TlI1lllll2:1,f'4'I'll1v.. 185.188. . . . L'itvlu11t.Jacoh W.. 188. 190 ,..,. , . . . Van Andel. Adrian, 182 ...,.....,,..,. Vande Ki:-ft. Richard J.. 185. 188, 190. . . Van Den Berg, Gerald VV., 183. , , . . . . . Vander Bilt. Maas, 184, 190 ...., .. . Vander Wall, Douglas, 183, 188, 192. . Van Dyk, Willwrt M., 185. 188 ..... . Van Dykcn, Harry. 184. 189 .... ....,. Van Groningen. Gerard, 184, 189 ..,..... Van Halsr-ma, Franklin T., 185, 187,189,.. Van Slootz-n, Clarence, 184, 186. 188, 190. . . Van St.:-rnpvoort. Jolm VV., 183 .,,... . , Veenatru. A. Paul. 185 .........,. , , . Vela:-rsdyk, f'Inr1-ncc VV., 185, 188. . . . Vf-ncma, Alvin ll., 184 ...,..... .. Venf-mn, Richard J.. 184. 180 ...., . Vermeer, Rolicrt B., 183 ......,.. Vu-rseput, Tcd, 183, 193 .........,.. Visscher. Henry. 185. 188. 190 .,..... Vngclzang, Nicholas. 185. 188, 192 .... Voortrnan. Syliurn M., 184 .....,, . Walma, Allicrt., 183 ........... .. Wesaeling, Jny A.. 183 ........ . We-stvccr. Rodney VV., 185, 186. . 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