Calvin College - Prism Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1954

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W , W ' Wx :gig 5 Q ,S fmgfar A f wwf f Q' K I -' 'f w A - AD v 0. Lam S divx - 14- ,R me Q u' , J Xa ., 2 .- Ar Y X 5-f? ': U ,. e' , ' - 1 V . I v 'W , 9 . v- O I I . Q 1 5 'il' .- A 0 V I u I 6 Q , AN 4 9 s. 'A QPU. L QV' fl v ik wi? QXXCJW ll:- Vx X PRESENTED BY THE STUDENTS OF CALVIN COLLEGE AND SEMINARY Edimr-in-Clzz'4. JOHN H. PRIMUS Bzzsinexy Azamgff. CLARENCE J. NYENHUIS 05 . HE 1954 PRI' Calvin College is a great idea. Calvin College is the idea of exploring all fields of human learning from a distinctively Christian viewpoint- the idea of studying physics, political science, art, K all in their relation to Christ- . the idea of eleven hundred students and teachers living together in a milieu C which is Christiafil-ethe idea of relating every fact of life to a basic principle, to a sovereign God. But the greatest idea about Calvin College is an intangible and an invisible one. It is the idea on which Calvin College was founded in 1876 and the idea on which it still exists in 1954. That idea is a dynamic faith in a living God. Words and pictures aid in depicting an idea. This book is an attempt to express and interpret the idea of Calvin College. XRQXX SX INTRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION FINE ARTS ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS STUDENTS SEMINARY ADVERTISING QQXTRNE wx' DEDICATIO YVe call them i'Pop and Mom and actually it makes little difference that their names are Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schreur. Pop and Mom are the head cooks at the Commons and yet their position is much more than that. The position could be hard work without humor-they have both: it could be efficiency without friendliness-they have both: it could be drudgery but it never seems to be for Pop and Mom. For they have found that unique and priceless jewel called Contentment. They have found in the School of Life that which we students are attempting to discover in the School of Learning. Because you are living examples and teachers of true stewardship, we, your students, dedicate this book to you. + 4 F r 3 XX . M, Pifx. 1 f T 5- A E GREAT KING OF KINGS THIS CAMPLS ALL IS THINE A library on any campus is understood to be the center of collegiate scholastic life. How important then, that its objectives and attainmentsmeet under one purpose. Here at Calvin may it continue to promote Christian education L .. ' , x 1 ni Mg, . 1 i s i t S An education in the sciences is not to be considered a key to prosperity, nor an end in itself, yet we do believe this Q study to be necessary for a better under- standing of God's universe. For this purpose the science lwuildinq was erected. X .,. ,g, Ff: MAKE BY THY PRESENCE OF THIS PLACE A Sl-IRINE From pillow fights to diligent study, from H5 WD short-sheeted beds to solemn devotions- everything happens in the men's dorm- itory. All these varied incidents unite to form Christian fun and fellowship and contribute to an unforgettable fresh- man year for out-of-town men. -qv W! 'li-ggli 'N THEE MAY VVE MEET XYITHHN NNI ECIAL 43' ilu? pu LW, .K, A cup of coffee. a tasty meal. a com- petitive game of ping-pong, a committee meeting-combine all these in ultra modern quarters and the result is the healthy Christian atmosphere envis- ioned by the founders of the Commons building. THE CLASSROOM WALLS Although the seminary has a separate faculty and academic life. it is inseparable from the college, for it shares the same campus and the same goal. In the sem- inary, students prepare themselves for kingdom work by studying. questioning, and discussing. x..N. GO FORTH TO SERVE THEE FROM THESE HALLOVVED HALLS Of thc nine houses owned by Calvin C01l6QC- SiN , are now in use as homes for out-of-town freshman women. These homes away from home afford fun. companionship. a place to study. and a place for spiritual Communion. gt ff . 5 ililililllli P Q4 xr ri- wwbg, so s l ll' 'xx lil ' .-, , e. z . . 9 tc'I'lf'1- it tt ..i.. YSXYNXX. XSS. MMWW Calvin College is characterized by its reliqionz not the ordinary religion that is confined to one sphere of life. but a distinctive religion that is broad, expansive. all-embracinej. However, so as not to ininiinize the devotional phase, to which many sects Conhue their religion, the Calvin student participates in chapel exercises, private devotions, mission work, thus Creatingf a wholesome devotional life. 1 G l FQ X X pgs hal YXQSSCQYE. ff!! .M Calvin College is characterized by its scholarship. Lectures, bluebooks, term papers, exams-these con- stitute the life of the Calvin scholar. And, ever applying his distinctive doctrine, he looks to God and prays, Wisdom of God. we would by Thee he taughtg control our minds, direct our every thought, Knowledge alone, life's problems cannot meet: we learn to live while sitting at Thy feet. il.:-BRE GIRLS 1, -9 DONT MISS ,, - me BOAT , ,fifii-0 PREWEUS AY Q,-g 1 affonrunlrr bi-ALNDHIS-V :,:.-jf, Knocks TGDAY A' ' '.:i1 all Tl 'ba F .,QuvJ,' ' - ... 1 a. . -255' f ' 1,3-X.. ' I , n llllnx ,, 3, -x 'Q A nn I ,Q 5 nl-..,:-. Q11 XWWXEV: Calvin College is characterized by its bal- ance. In the face of seemingly unsur- mountable tasks the student finds time for playg time to refresh himself for the work which lies ahead. Even this sphere of life is encompassed by religion, for the Calvin student asserts with Paul, . . . W7hatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God. 19 Q P 2 Q.. W ii EA f 1 sl '55, HM gui 215 WH Q, j' E 5 E?ii55i3fi' '23-5 4-ik J .Q if J , 30 'mx D 4 'R assxsssyusx JJZJMW ff Calvin College is characterized by its distinctive society. Recognizing that the social instinct is God given, the Calvin student is distinguished by the integration of the social into the religious sphere. Cigarettes. coffee, parties. hanquetsf these are the constituents of that which Robert Burns called, 'Y . . the social hours, swift-winged. un- noticed fleet. 21 315' For tht' hrst timt- 111 21110111 21 dccadc the Dorm huttsccl 1111110 students. .-Xpp1'oxi111E1tcly SCYCIIIQ' l'1't'sh111c'11 cztllccl 701 Gidclings Ax'c11t16 their ho111c. The 'NDOI'Il1iIC'S.' came fl'UII1 New xlcrsey and XX'2iShiI1Q,IlJI1 plus 11111113' ul' thc states lat-txvCc11, But tht-st' ciiiT't'c11Cths fads- away and OIR' 1'e111t-111he1's only the i11c1c'f111al1It' unity which lminds East and XYQst tt12t'tht'1'. I , 113 1,5 I 1 p ll 1 N -1 N l ix! 4 bm Si X at , :W 1 'FW . '37 N7 DOR Transplanted from their home sur- roundings, the twenty-two girls residing at Calvin Hall have grown colorfully. They have grown in an atmosphere of per- petual noise and gayety. The poten- tiality for activity at this hall far exceeded the possibility for rest. Sharing paved the way for growth, whethe' it was the sharing of work, past experiences. or fond dreams and expectations. c W if MM Wf! CALVIN HALL Top Row: Mrs. Ruth':Vontorn, Audrey Bouwman, Shirley Winkels, Florence Dykstra, Elaine lWichmerhuizen, Barbara Dommisse, Joann Vroom. Marlene Van Kley. Third Row: Gladys Primus, Iris Barserna, Sylvia Nikkels. Mary Kannegieter, lXIarilyn Bishop, Lois Harmsen, Carolyn Van Til, Serum! Row: jackie Smit, Marlene Vander Bok, Sibilla De Hoog, Dorothy Vanden Bosch, Francis Kryger. Bottom Row: Jeni Plooy, Joann Vander Vcen, Nlilly Geldhof. Activity and fun so predominated the atmosphere at College Hall that only the determined in spirit were capable of studying seriously. When it was time for work or partyingf. all Combined their efforts. including Aunt Ann. The Coeds of College Hall easily adjusted themselves to college life. Through their activities. the Qirls knit themselves into a spirit of Close unity and a lasting friendship. Top Rnzv: Mildred Kooi, Gladys Faber, Trudye Zeilc nga -Xiclclle Tuheigen C aiolsn Ouuinqa sec v lN1innit Stiating Doris jean Wlaanders, tra-as, .S'frm1flRnzn.' Gloria Goris, Retha VanderHaar, ples Mrs Haedlxe Lois WVolters lxathw Bo ma Flame Cueilxink social sec'y Boilom Rvze: Eleanor Vander Beek, Claire Greenfield Catherine Rtitcnga 24 Always adapting themselves to new sit- uations. fifteen essential ingredients plus a loving housemother named Caroline produced a combination of laughter and tears. boredom and excitement, work- ing and loafing, moments never to he forgotten. The spirit of cooperation and understanding which here prevailed made the Coeds at Grace Hall a prize- deserving group. GRACE HALL Top Row: Charlene Kuilt Carol Pearson oy ce Hubeis Barhaia Bouma lXfIa11lyn Blom Ren Zella Bosch, Calol Ixemmlt Srfomz' Razr: Alice Vander Zlel Meredith Nieboex Fran Velzen NIIS De Ixoster Linda Zwier, Christine Monje Botlnm Row: Faith Holtrop Carolyn Feddema Sylvia Bos 4 fi 5. V, vw i Q7 i i 7 5-7 'lnfi Ruzv: Nlary Ringvlstcin, Aclvlc Vcrmaat, hlarilyn Krikliv, Plivl Dt' Groot. 'llmfl limi' Siarvis Hindvrs, Mary Kool, Joan Apol, jane-t Dt-n Ott:-r, Franct-s Ge-sink. Mmm! l?nzf'.'Jt1nt' Butvyn. lNlyl4c Kemint' Rlarqc Van- dcnlioscli. Buttr- Ham. linlmm Rnzr: Klan lXIt'c-tcr, Lcnorc Pontit'r,AIoan Zanclstra. GUILD H E Mrzzzflzng: Anita Bratt, lloannc- Huist-nga, Tillie De Haan, Alice Rupkt: .-Xdrianna Koning, Grcta Havcrhals, Klarilyn Cok, jean I,edcbo6r, Norma Jvan Vcrcluin, Mrs. Srrlu'rplio1'n iSf'1ff'lI.' 'flivrrfsa .-Xnclric'Sf'. ,-Xnn Schctirwat4'r, Blargic Prins, Lois liikkc-l, Trucly Dykt-ma, Carol Buurma, Joan Booml-wr. Enclurinq only minor growing pains, the l ncxx' Guild Houses at 1304. 1310. and 1324 , Franklin Street have produced some ol' thc' most active l'rc-sliincn girls on the Collegv Campus. Tlicsn' coccls clisplziy a widt' range of talents-- wutcr liqlitcrs to Class olliccrs, from athletic Cliecrlvaclcrs to student Council ineinlicrs. By iueans of claili' cxt'rCist'sf-lroin lisli Hops to clcphzint walks. these Coccls have clevelopecl into well-rounclcd indivicluals,---lull ol' vim. vigor, and vitality. Top Roux' lX1arilyn lX1Cyt'r. YVinifrc'd Miersma. Johanna Dc Vrivs. Tl1z'fu'Rozz'.' Nadine Tibstra fsoc. chairmanl, Caro- lyn jc-uning, Iviarlenc Boomsina, ftreasj, janet Vander Zwaag lprcsidentl. .Slfozirl Row: Barbara Vcrbridgv, Ruth Buurma Cst'c'yJ, Johanna Kooy. Bolfmn Rnzn: Mary Wicrda, Hclcn Van Halsema, Carol Ohlmann, Pauline Dit-lc-man. Q i 4 l I F PRIVATE HOMES l YSXWQ QNNR WJMMZWX M Unable to all share in the campus-centered life, most ofthe students at Calvin have perfected their ideals in off-campus surroundings. Whether living in a group or living singly, the student in a private home becomes more aware of the prob- lems and opportunities not strictly as- sociated with college life. Many per- sonalities blossomed beautifully within the walls of a private room or an apart- ment. '17 Q W, X -4 .' v 1 fr 5 ,L L gf Q ofvs-:lr-fri.-4 .-P r' 3,0,,R,,,, tx pf. IIHIQBAJQ 6 xx fp. em Shayne.. .wr Q-,,..,,, L-.U..,.., km qw- :Q , 5 qi, X 'S 'N -nzm:-ff Ar rn. .u..1.:qr env- .hu eq anne:-In hem- bghrqq 1 11'-J an-1 cp. 1-.L-n.1e,.-. an b..-.-eg, -,,.,,,1., Qu. cwmexr Q, 4.-nf:-. .F . of-.-.f.1ur1-an f- fu, we'-c our ,wuz lm cf-A-wa.:-.1 :neo rf-ur alumna Gonzo:-, V 'Q 'Y '40-'-. vw P1-ulrnqn. Urn err:-nn .mu cfm-use nr :no ro wmv ul-Cplifnzt .sewn 1- pl--aemeqnzu., vzf-1,,vr-nzaune, vu ua:- ,. r bd Ur fl-ff vw- ' :rl ff.--V vb, . 1 Rr: .. N A .Au -W. I, nr' - I Hr: 5151 I. - gn , PMUJ AJ' 0 u ri A A . ONCE ,xx 1- 521'-'ULN .,-N ' An, mv- nn V ,ns Pi' ,U- ,F nudml M s N A 1 www Q B. .41 u G' ra . qgv-'ur A I N , Lvm k AD NISTRATIO 1 Le! knowledge' grow from morr to more, But more of reverence in us a'weH,' That mind and 50111, according well, Alqy make one mzzfzl: as before. 7TENNX'SON TEL ll' 2 in 2 i ' I I V H , 1... --sen-w'W'4'X Q-, CQ, non ...Q 'fn 'lo 'Ol N., x, . AQ x A 'Q .S X: - 'S v.x.:+'? 'AQ X 7121.52 . .mgxgmnx . ,X' . 1 Rv 3 ? 5 000 QQQH IQQH UCI' .0095 K' THE PRE IDE T Z WORKING THE WORK CF CGD Four ordinary calendar years do not form a long span of time. Four college years speed by even more rapidly. They are years, however, during which some oflifels great- est decisions and duties are required of you. There are decisions and duties which affect your commitment to the Church of Christ, your future home, special service to your country, perhaps, and a choice of career. The end of another school year marks the end of college days for many hopeful men and women. Such a time serves to provoke a renewed awareness of the time of de- cision. Then the words of Christ, spoken at Capernaum, have special relevancy, f'NVork . . . for the food which abideth unto eternal life, which the Son of man shall give unto you: for him the Father, even God, hath sealed. The men of Capernaum misunderstood these words of Christ, even as do men of our own day. 'WVhat must we do, that we may work the works of God?'l they asked. The question uncovered two common, age-old errors. First. they placed in themselves the activating force in doing the will of God. Having set a false fulcrum, their second error followed as a matter of course. They asked for a listing of the works they must do-a do-this, get-that spirit- a quia' pro quo arrangement. The Capernaum fallacy saw religion as a number of things to be done rather than a total surrender. Christ corrected these fallacies promptly and pointedly: HThis is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent. Christ speaks only of the work of God wrought in the lives of men. No prescribed works follow: no list of musts is supplied. Christ says that working the work of God involves the whole of life, not merely several ac- tivities of life. This ideal has been the essence of your Calvin College education. It involves the whole of you, in all of your rela- tionships to God, to your fellow man, and to the world. and that involvement must continue throughout all of life, It is our hope that you are commissioned by God to work the work of God. YVilliam Spoelhof 31 EXECUTI E BOARD The Board of Trustees is composed of ministerial ap- pointees who, serving a maximum period of six consecutive years, represent their particular classes. In addition to the ministerial representatives. there are nine laymen. one from each of the Eastern. W'est Coast, and Central areas and six from the Mid-XN'est. The Board of Trustees has its ses- sions in February and May. During the rest of the year the business is taken care of by the executive board which is elected from and by the members ofthe Board of Trustees. The executive Board. either collectively or through its sub-committees of finance and education, conducts busi- ness assigned by the Board of Trustees and all the urgent business of the college. Iffzrlr Rum: Dr. Daniel De Vries, lN'lr. Herman Fles, Rev, E.tI. Tanis, Rev. G. Critter, Dr. Leonard Greenway, Rev. Vander Ploeg. Dr. T. Hoogstra. lNIr. H. Holtvluwc-r. lfmnl Ruzu: Rev. T. Holwerda, Ijlfj. Bruinooae. Rev R. B Kuiper Dr. WVITI. Spm-lliof. N 'Q 'A q , -g N . J! ' W if-2. . ' '-...s-'if 1 ' , l j ' x. - ' XJ- , .f 5 Regislrar, H. Dekker: .S'm'11'., Adeline Veen. PERSONNEL .xi i X l v . . I ,f J, J, J ,Z Dean nfFz1f1lf41'. H. Ryskamp: Sftfy., Lena Bossen- broek. X'Vith every growinq concern, it is a fact that problems and benefits also multiply. Calvin is fortunate to have these sincere individuals to help to do away with the problems and to take advantage of the benefits. 22,7 -'G Dean fy' Nlfn, De Beerg Seriy., Mrs. Gretchen Dean qf ll'nmen, Miss Catherine Van Opynen. Benzema. 33 BIl.XII1t'SY .llfzzzngwn Gordon Buter. PER ONNEL . N-I.. I D x It 4 - ' -we . ff' ' K 1 ' x X, - ob? Ifrlumlmrml Srfwlrni' Sid Youngsrna: seciy.. Mi's. 3-1' Johanna Haan, 3 is .I Fzzizzm-z'a! Opin Mrs. Cora Van Huessen, Susan Groen, Lester Ippel. Assistant Treas. The nuclei of all business orlice operations center in the Finance Otlice and Supply Room which are now located in the Administration Building. lN4r. Gordon Buter is the Bus- iness Manager. Mr. Sidney Youngsma. the Educational Secretary, is engaged primarily with the financial cam- paign. Handling all incoming and outgoing mail, the mimeo- graphing of tests, and reproduction of outlines. the supply room forms a vital part of the business mechanism of school life. X .S'11f'f1l1' flffrw: limma Wispclwcy, 'Iosina Van Nuis, Connie Kosscn. Peggy Haan. CllLS'f0dZ-l1lZ.Y.' L. Van Heest, H. Ver Hill, G. Morren, H. Keegstra. Food SFI'Z'ZlfI'.' Mom Schreur,5q Pop ? Schreur. R. Piebenga, K. Postema, P. De Loof, N. Nyenhuis, A. Nell Koole, Bertha Vande Pol, George Van Mersman. Rhee, Reka Van hlustright, Betty Gill. I P I E I Performing a multitude of duties. the receptionist.jan- itor, and those in charge offood service all form part of the ingredients which unite to keep our school day running smoothly. This has been the Hrst year that Calvin has been able to offer good health facilities for the students. The work ot Mrs, Marjory Monsma, the school nurse, is appreciated by all students who are now able to receive medical treat- ment whenever needed. Recep!z'onz'xt, Ardene Baas. Cnllzfge .NrllT.Y?, Mrs. Marjorie Monsma Sewvlazlr lo Ihr P1-m'rlf'nl Caroline Veen 35 fl.-ff is M Ahfia for I O . f:-4' ! f I A Y Algfii I in, 'lift li'fmm: .la-tnivc fXIr'ye'r. .Xnn XY:-ciiiiiu. Ujfift'Srr1'rla1z'rx.' Donna Smith, hlariou liggink, lX'Iuricl Buurma. It is incl:-cd an inhcrcnt fault in all ol' us to forget, cx- Pl I I CCIJI at spccial occasions such as rctircmcnt, promotion, ctc.. thc rimny p3I'flClll21I'lZCCl cogfs in our school wheel. intending to minimizt- this traility. this page attempts to ttcknowlcclqc thc cricllcss intcrcst and concern. diligence and inclustriousm-ss, paticncc and unclcrstanclinq of all hcrc pictured. l.1ffffnV1 .S'lujf: Standing: .Xnnvttc Biiurstra, Mrs. Louisc Hulst, Wiillr-mina lwiqht, Barham Sluitt-r, Mrs. Alice Pruis. Sr-att-rl: l.a-stvr Ut' Kustvr, Nliss-Iosvplminr' Bakvr. Rf. Iiuulilwrf -Ianna Pool, Mrs. Gcraldint' Alclcrink ,. 53255 :ti 5 Tap Row: Bernard Mulder, Pete Vande Gutche, Norman Dc Jong, Henry De Boer, Bob Staal, Ted Rottrnan, jack Smant, Glenn Meeter. Bollnm Row: Phyllis Thomas, Mary Kool, Joyce Kooi, sec'y., Roger Van Harn, Pres., Roger Hamstra, Vice-Pres., Roger Boercma, Treas., Helen Van Halscma. lvlarge De Nooyer. ST DE COUNCIL Council in action The Student Councilfthe avenue leading to the promo- tion of the general welfare for the student body. the main- tenance of Christian unity, and the co-ordination of actiy- ities of students' campus clubs and organizations. Aiming to raise the status of the Student Council. the constitution has been revised. Now the president of the Student Council may be elected by students. Full respon- sibility for financing the student publications has been assumed and a well rounded schedule of activities for stu- dents has been provided. The student traveling through the college year finds the Student Council an organization which has truly realized its responsibility in furthering a better understanding and relationship between the student body and the Administration. 'Ihp Rnzt-.' Jeni Plooy, Phyllis Dt' Groot, .Ianet Vander- Zwaag, Ren Zella Bosch. Bnfmm Rnzw: Rc-tha Vande Haar. Miss C. Van Opynen, Helen Van Halsema. .AIlv,m1r,' Marilyn Cok. The Girl's League aims to unite the girls and to promote each girl's spiritual, cultural, social, and moral life. It sponsors a different activitv everv month throughout the school vear. including a skating partv. the Freshman Tea. and the Punch Bowl. GIRL'S LEAGUE OFFICERS GIRL'S HOUSING BOARD The Girl's Housing Board has been organized in order to unite all of the college girls into a representative group. Girls representing the coops , the guild houses, apartments, and pri- vate homes have met with Miss Catherine Van Opynen to solve problems common to all Calvin coeds. The hoard members also tried to discover new and more varied ways to mal-ce the college girl's life more wholesome and pleasant in school surroundings. Marge De Nooyer, Miss Van Opynen, Helen Van Hal- sema, Hazel Smit, Audrey Harmelink, Alice Tamminga. wth 1 3 Don Schierbeek, Steve Vander Weele, Mrs. Steve Vander Weele, Garry Stoutmeyer, Nelvin Vos, Harold Bode. Calvin is a growing concern. It is thus in- creasingly important that there are afforded proper channels of inter-communication. The Student-Faculty Relations Committee, is com- posed of both students and faculty members. Its purpose is to provide a means by which stu- dents can inquire or question the faculty in re- gard to some administrative policy. STUDENT-FACULTY RELATIONS DORM COUNSELLORS Apartment number one in the northeast cor- ner of the Dormitory is the residence of Professor and Mrs. Steve Vander Wfeele. In rooms 210, 212, 303, and 318 live the counselors- Nelvin Vos, Garry Stoutmeyer, Don Schier- beek, and Harold Bode. Through these four doors come news of all kinds of situationsethe serious and the humorous, the bad and the not- so bad, in short, all the angles which a home of almost eighty persons can present. Slanziing: Roger Boerema, Prof. Calvin Andre, Roger Van Harn. Seated: Dr. john De Beer, Prof. Gertrude Slingerland, Helen Van Halsema, lVIr. George Harper. 1. is 33 if EE Span: FAC LTY The academic tenor of a school is greatly dependent upon the quality and constancy of the teachers and professors ol' the institution. Not only does the fac- ulty help to set the educational pace, but it also helps to direct the moral and spiritual development of the students. There can lac no growth unless there is an actual striving in an upward direction. Calvin College is well-favored to have a Christian faculty which tries lioth to keep altreast in the progress ol' education as well as provide to all an example of the educated Christian. 40 BIBLE H. HENRY MEETER Pfofexsor A.B., Calvin B.D., Princeton Seminary D.D., Vrije Universiteit te Amsterdam JOHN WEIDENAAR HENRY R. VAN TIL JOHN H BRATT Assnciale Prqfexsor Asfociale Pro exsor Hlssaczatf Pm esxoz A.B., Th.B., Calvin College A.B., Th.B., Calvin College A B Th B Calvin College and Seminary and Seminary and Seminary Th.M., Princeton Th.M., Westminster rl h M Columbia Seminaiy Theological Seminary Theological Seminary S T M Harvard Divinity School Culture IOHN P. VAN H.Xl'I1SlN1.-X P1'r1frxm1 XB., .-X.IXI,. Ph.D.. L niversity of Riichiqan N I wx tx ofNI1Ll11 NI S Lmxusuv ui lxilthlgill 'lil' SPY' 1 1 .4 CHE IISTRY JOHN DE VRIES P1'0ff'J.mr A.B., Calvin , Ph.D., University of Illinois 3 M 5 S? HENRY G. DEKKER ENNO WOLTHUIS THEDFORD P. DIRKSE P1'qfe.v5or Assnrialff Prqfexsor Prqfrxsor B.S., Illinois Institute of A.B., Calvin AB., Calvin Technology lNI.Sc., University of Michigan A.M., Ph.D., NLS., University of Chicago Ph.D., University of Illinois Indiana University C4H1EMfI54STf'RY1f' Q X37 f 'E 'P V ROBERT T. OTTEN A iszlitarzl A.B., Calvin AM., University of Michigan A., CLASSICAL LANGUAGE W. T. RADIUS PI'Qft'iY.YllI .-XB., Calvin .-X.M,, University of Chicago Ph.D., University Of1VIiCi liQ3Il L 'T D I4 Swcvt drcmns ECONOMICS SOCIOLOGY HENRY AI. RYSKAMP Prqfexsnr A.B., A.M., Ph.D., University of Michigan DONALDA H. BOUMA Axsoczale Pfq'c'.s',tor A.B,, Calvin A.M., University of Michigan Ph.D,, Michigan State College No more crro s' HENRY DE WIT Assistanl A.B., Calvin M.B.A., University of Michigan C.P.A., State of Michigan I I I I I X EDUCATIO ,gf I,.XlNIBER'I' FI,OKS'I'RlX PIQITWJI' Pl1.B.,.-X,M..Plx.D.. L'nix'e1'sity of Chicago X. If PHX A. VAN BRUGGIQN CI.X'I'HIiRINI1W. VANUPYNEN CORNllI,Il.'S .I.'X.'XRSlN'I.-X .llmfmh Pmfrwm .lnzlfunl IIl'fffYl'.UIlI ljlfffrflllll' .X.Nl,, Ph.B,. l'l1.IJ., .-XB., Calvin AB., ,'X.lN1., Ph.D.. L'nix'rrsity ofCl1ic'aQU .X.fXl., Columbia Univcrsity New York Univcrsity 'Il-aclu-1 s Collvfgm- HlQI.l,N VAN IUXAXR HIQNRY VAN ZYI. JOHN L. Dli BEER llllflllfllll P1 lffbfllflf .'1.lXll I-llfl' ljlflf-l'.l'.ffI7' AXB.. Calvin l'lm.B., AMB., l'nivrrsity of Chicago A.B., lxIOIllCl?lll' State- .X.fXi,. L'r1ix'r-wily ul Nlichisgan PHD., Lhivvrsity ol Niichigan 'Ilf'Z'lCllCI'Q College fX.lXI.. Ed.lJ., Columbia L'nix'c'rsity ENGLISH JOHN J. THX11XfIER1N1AN Prqfvxxoz' AB.. Galvin .-X.M., Univcrsity of hliehigan Ph.D., Northwestern University - GERTRUDE SLINGERLAND STEVE VAN DER VEELE GEORGE HARPER Asxisfant Prqfrrsor Vzisiling Ilzxlrzzrlnr in Ellgflijh IIIIfI'1ll'fUl' A.B., Calvin A.B., Calvin A.B.. Galvin A.M., University of Michigan IXLSC., University of Wisconsin IXI..-X., Northwestern University by ' ' 1 F' 5 if? 32 J ,. This'1l make things hot for Shakespeare! 53 X HISTORX PIZTHR HOIZKSTRA IDIIUAI nur AB., Ax,M., L'niv0rsiry of Nfirhigall PILDN Univwsity of Pcnnsylvania ICARI, STRIKNVliRD.'X HICNRY P. IPPICL RICHARD DROST A-lsmfzfllf Pmffuru .llnzxlrlnl PIlffVI'5,Y0I' Prrgffssrzr' AB., Calvin A.B., Calvin A.B., Cf-mral Collegc LSI.. PHD., University of Colorado fNI.,'X., Univvrsity of Michigan .-X.M., Ph,D., University of Iowa Jn-rs:-y's out IfaQt isn't it? Y 'H-'!,f ATTJE .ATTCS JOHN TULS AJSOEZ-Eff' P1 Qft'.YA'llI' AB., Calvin: ALBERT H. MUYSKENS Prqfrsmr AB., IN1iChigan State Normal: A.lN'I., University of Michigan A.M., University of Michigan IEYCHOLOGY CORNELIUS PLANTING.-X 1- I .-1,i'.i'oz'1'.'1li' PlQfl'J50I' AB.. Calvinl AAI., University of Michigan: 1NI.Ed.. Ph.D,, Dukt- University' JOHN T. D.-XLING Pr fgfr i ,mr AB., Calvin: A.IVI., Ph.D., L'nivrrsity of Niichigan 44 IODER LA GUAGE CII..XRENCli BOERSIXIA .4 H'0t'I11fr 1,IQft'X.H7l .X.B.. Calvin: ABI.. PILD.. L'nivc'1'sity0fNIiCl1iqan .XR'I'HL'R -I, O'1 I'IlN BERNARD FRIDSINIA XYAl,'I'IiR I.AGIfRXX',XY lnxfrllffm .lymflfllf Pzflfrum Imfym-f,,, XB.. Cfalvin. AX.B,. Calvin: .'X.B.. Calvin: aitn' vs arts vn irancai .X.NI.. L'r1ivr'rsitx'0fKfichigan .X.fXI., Columbia L'niw-rsilx' L'lliY I'SiIf' Laval I ' XN'ilh an umlaur! UIC SEYINIOUR SIVETS Prrqfumr A.B., Calvin: A.M., University of Blichigan JAMES J. DEJONGE SHIRLEY BALK .-lssnfiale Profn.v0r I11.v!r11d0r A.B., Calving B.IXI.. IVLIXI.. BLIXI., RIS., University of Nlichigan Illinois Wfesleyan University Liberace? PHILQSOPHX XY. HARRY' lIEI,I,IZNIAX Plqfrxmz .X.B., .X,lNI.. Ph.D.. Ur1ix'c'1'Sity of Nfichixgan CII-ICIII, DIAL BUICK HOYV.-XRD EVAN RUNNER Pluffxml ,X,B.. flalvlni 'ln.U.. L'niw'1'silx'ui'fXIir'l1iQan 'I'l1v 'I'luinkvr -1954 moclc-I JIHIXIIIIII PIlll Xklll .X.B., XN'l1c-atom Clullvqci 'I1h.B.. 'l'h.1NI., Xvl'SlITAiHSIl'lg Thx-oluqical Sl'Il1iIl?lI'Yl Ph.D., Yriic LvIliYK'I'SilL'iI tc .Xlnstvrdalu Y PHYSICAL ED UCATIO And as Hoff breaks to the left DAVID B. TUUK Asxixianl Director of Intramural Sports Basketball Coach A.B., Calving A.M., University of Michigan BARNEY STEEN xlsxixtarzf Prqffxxor Director of Physical Education A.B,, Calving A.M,, Columbia University CI.-XLVIN G. ANDRIQ lnvlzlzrlm' XB., L'nix'crsity of California HARRY II. XXIXSSINK P1 nfrx im NB., Calvin: PHYSICS B.Sc.. L'niv:'i'Qity of Michigan C Iuntact! SPEECH MELVIN E. BERGHUIS A4552-Sflllll Profeysor A.B., Calving , A.1NfI., University of Michigan ANN JANSSEN LESTER DE KOSTER Instructor Asvxzktant Prqfexxor A.B., Calving A.B., Calving A.M., Northwestern University A.M., University of Michigan just, not jist! A! AW' 1 3 .J Sl ' -Gr .s-. 91.4 . Mx' ffl' Am, A, 'if FI 'The knowledge W' mam' arix fx valuable fo 113 erm flmulglz we-follow mmf' other falling. -TACITUS UH? i .1-',f furll limi: I-1. Iivenhouse, T. .Xndriesnz YY. Kurt, D. Ver Heyuj. Zwiers. G. Stoutmeyer. D. Postema. P. Huiner. Zegers, Hoosgland. Kinqma. 1111111 Rusty' I. De Horne. lf. Yerineer, D. De Haan, Cf. XYitt, D. Byker, K. Lobbes. Kool. R. Boereina. H, Start. .Slwnfl Run: S. Dykema. R. Hoitenqa, CI. Buurma. D. Kiexit, M. Vande Riet. L. Vande Yoort. J. Kooi. G. Bouwsma, D. Berqhuis. I-'mm lc'f1:f'.' D. De l,ano. Nl, Tolsma. Ii. Huizenqa. KI. Boerema. .X. Rupke, KI. Lieffers. G. De THESPIA S PRUIJL'C,l'I'IUN ST.XI F: G. Bouwsma. Xirs. Batts. NI. Lietfers, S. Kingma, Tryouts for Thespians in September were the befzginning of a de- termined elfort to make this twentieth year of drama one of the best at Calvin. This was the first season that Thespians were a part of the speech department: with this added incentive, the or- ganization united its eliports under the proficient direction of lNlrs. lNI. Batts toward making this year a Success. The fall production was Abe Lincoln in Illinois . In spite of difficulties with many set changes. the curtain fell on an admirable performance. The vast amount of work done by committees and a devoted playcast produced a play which enhanced the reputa- tion of Thespians. lN'Ir. Lincoln came out of the history books and into our hearts. OFFICERS: R. Boererna. business manager: E. Iivenhouse, vice- president: NI, Boerema, secretarV-treasurer2 H. Start, president. 7 ll -swi- fx x y 3, .xx rl, .x.,ff 2 . i l Unsung artists. YN'hen they opened up the barr'l. he weren't inclined Enthusiastic audiences greeted the spring play. 'lThe Heiress . It portrayed the difficulties of a young lady who was to receive a fortune which would be withheld by her father should she marry the man to whom she was engaged. Her fiance. learning of this situation. jilted her. After her father's death. the young man re- turned to claim again the love of the heiress. Realizing the un- worthy motives of her returned suitor, the heiress refused him, Fine acting with smooth backstage assistance produced an audi- ence favorite. As well-worn play hooks were discarded and make-up was laid aside. the satisfaction of a job well done made all efforts worth while. VVhere shall we put it? .QE ES x lg , I x Lf , 5 , mt ! V - , .ag ,I I H p pri iff X ' ii if til 3 l. to movesmuch F X5 ,ao K i, is 0 f'-N XR' A g ' 11 Bfary, Abe and Ann 1:1 ... 4. I px 13-fx ' .- l 'F' ': .v i-i s ' A rpg' . 5 YJ , ' l 'l lil? ali., 'Q V .' 1 .-,z- In LL- ,L ch, i ,.B .gt fr L , .. 5.3 l A .-ll9?'51n 2 s.j,343 1 if 1' x LJ f ' yi tv-'ll vb' . ' ,-Q .1 l.t.:'t' 'm DRATORIO Ralph Nielson, Tenor The 34th annual rendition of Handel's Messiah was produced hy the Oratorio Society nuinhering 503 Ineinhers. A special feat- ure of the 1953 presentation was the singing ol' the Hallelujah Chorus in its proper place and the Amen Chorus at the conclusion. By popular demand, the Oratorio Society repeated, for the sec- ond tiine, Haycln's Creation. Under the spirited leadership ci Professor Seymour Swets, the mass chorus drew an appreciative response from the vast audiences at hoth productions. Helene Hekman Gezon, Alto Rohcrt Dc Vos, Bass Kiran- Rat f-sloot. Supra H0 I dr, 1 , F A STUDENT OFFICERS: Qt SVIIIIIIIZ-lI!Q.' H. Bergsma, R. Boer, R. Hoekstra. i .S'mtrvI.' C. Ohlmann, sec'y: C. Nyenhuis, pres.: C. X'Vitteveen, vice-pres.: C. Vredevoogd. . ORATORIO l The Calvin Qratorio Executive Board, headed by Mr. Henry Holtvluwer as Chairman and Clare Nvenhuis as student president. provided the inspiration essential to the success of both composi- . ' tions. Five Calvin alumni were engaged for soloists making the performances more of a college enterprise. Volumes of backstage details such as obtaining robes. managing publicity, and taking attendence were tended to bv student members of the Qratorio l Board. Resulting from the united efforts ol' all. the messages ofthe Incarnation and Creation were dispersed through the medium ol' music. l S RECITALISTS Miss Slxirlc-3' Balk, Vial Stanl:-y String Qu IU 2il'Il'I l mi:-wu1 Iz1l114-Q Dv hlunu. 'ff-nm' A-ll.-,...g:..,- .4 W y I encviene Candler, Soprano Evelyn Huizenga, Soprano RECITALISTS Esther Datema, Organ Elaine Brussee, Organ , x P ,j A ww WS? XX S! Susanm- O'Ncal. Violin E. RECITALISTS ffm 5-6 Brrnard Vanclm' Ark. Organ -1 . 35. uw 4 l ' we . V x 5. . 'Q S. J. Meyer, W. Bos, E. Brussee, C. Marcussee, G. Bonnema, D. Voetburg, R. De Hoog, V. Van Herp, S. Prins, lvleyer, T. Brummell, A. Weening, A. Liepitz, D. De Haan, A. Bouwman, E. Datema, B. Hoekstra, NI. Rutgers. Miss Balk, Sponsor. USICIANS GUILD The Musicians Guild this year again provided an op- portunity for small ensemble work. The Guild held informal meetings in which students Could perform in small groups, either singing or playing. The Guild presented several programs for church and service groups giving both en- semble and solo music. The year was closed with a banquet in the spring. T. I ! I I I !?W?'?wli 1 'T ' f 93 if 'iSho11t in chorus . . .H ..., v 'fa Q. Robert Talsma, Conductor The sixty-four piece Calvin College Con- cert Band played an important part in the activities of the 1954 school year. The highlight of their work this year was the tour during spring vacation which took them to the East. The band. led by Mr. Robert Talsma. also took part in the Fall Music Festival and the Midwest Music Festival of the Christian high Schools in April. As it attempted to render line perform- ances. the band continued its reputation for bringing good instrumental music to our campus. BAD PLL ILS. I. Brummel, T. Sprik, C. Heeren. B. hloelker, L. Wfolters. CLARINETS: D. Brummel, A. Kroon, V Stroo. D. Veldmanul. Cramer, N. Palmbosul. Van Kuiken. M. La Grand, T. Ten Brink, K. Groendyk, R. Ondersma, NI. Sehuurman. C. Taylor. ALTO CLARINET: B. Curly. BASS CLARINET: N. Aukeman. BASSOON: D. Fliet- stra, F. De Kryger. ALTO SAX: B. Palma, B. Bussies, P. Buiten, E. Vanderbeek. TENOR SAX: Vanden Berg, E. Geurkink. BARITONE SAX: R. Rottschafer. FRENCH HORN: C. Keegstra, C. Vrieland, A. Verhoeven, M Van Dyke. P. Hoeksema. CORNETS: R. Veenstra, V. Vander Werp, R. Griffoen, R. Sweerenga, R. La Botz, R Nykamp, R. Vande Kieft. Scheeres, R. Brussec, D. Rozema, C. Spanninga. TROMBONES: H. Seerveld, R. Peter son, C. De Wfitt, B, Haak, G. Ondersma, M. De Kryger. BARITONES: B. Vander Ark, L. Kickert, C. DenBesten -I. Brinks, H. De Graaf, L. De Weerd. BASSES: G. Meeter. B. Brouwers, B. Swierenga, D. Cooke. PERCUSSION' A. Bos, B. Ritsema. C. Scripsema, Vander Wal, R. Klamer. OBOE: P. Vredevoogd. s l The Calvin College Chamber Orchestra is under the direction of Mr. Harold Geerdes. The orchestra, supplemented with non-student musicians. participated in the performances of the Messiah and the Creation. The orchestra played also in the Fall Music Festival and presented a special spring concert featuring solos by several voice students. Something new this year was their participation in the Michigan Intercollegiate Choral Festival. The Chamber Orchestra is again to be commended for its contribution of line instrumental music at Calvin. ORCHESTRA VIOLIN: Roland De Young, Margaret Akkerhuis Beth Ritsema Marxlynn Zvlstra Susanne O Neal acquelme Van Solkema. VIOLA: Arlene Liepitz, Maryjane Newhouse Doris Woodruff CELLO Ardith Bos FLUTE Thei ice Brummel, Carla Heeren. CLARINET: Arnold Kroon FRFNCH HORN Curtis Vrieland Carroll Ixeeqstra TRUM PET: Ronald Veenstra, James Ruster. TROMBONE B111 Haalv Peter Van Vliet TYMPANI Roger Hamstia The A cappella Choir. under Professor Swetss leadership. found the '53-'54 season unusually liusy. New maroon rolies accented with gold stoles anci dickies came early in the year. The choir was host both to the second Michigan Inter- collegiate Choral Festival and the Nlidwest Niusic Festival of the Christian hiqh schools. The high point of the year was the spring tour through Colorado and California. This was the hrst time the choir visited the Far Nest. None of the members will forget it. not only hecause of the pleasure of sinqinq and tourinsg. but also because of the feeling of Christian fellowship which Qrows when one Community afteranother welcomes the choir. Professor Seymour Swets, Conductor A CAPPELLA CHDIR Tap Rnuu' G. Groustra, Dykstra, Batts, R. Greenway, R. Van Valkenburg, T. Dykstra. H. Start, D, Ver Hey, K. Boersma, C. Nyenhuis, C. Dykstra, R. Brink, G. Vander Hart, H. Berqsma, R. Hanistra, Hooqland. Ylmvl Roux' Stulp. H. Kolk, D. Nibbelink, A. Bos, C. Wfitteveen, R. Hoekstra, lNIeyer, L. Pontier. R. VVestmaas. I. Primus, B, Hoekstra, I. Nfeyer, A. Wceninrg, D. Postema, W. Kort. SITAIII! Razr: C, Nlarcusse. R, Vande Haar, L. Wolters, IZ. Laninga, M. Hoogeboom, V. Van Solkema, Berqsma, D. Voetburg, lN1. Ohlmann, li, Brussee, A. Liepitz, INT. Vander Bok, E. Prins, E. Sinke, R. De Hoog, Prof. Swets, Hullum Razr: E. Huizc-nga, G. Bonnema, li. Zwiep, I. De Korne, V, Ferguson, A. Bratt, Venema, S. Menninga, L. Resignol, Candler, M. Rutgers, L. Vander Zaag, T. Kenbc-ek, R. jenema, Fennema, G, Goris. t Each Sunday throughout the year. the Radio Choir is heard over a national radio broad- casting network. Under the leadership of Pro- fessor james De Jong. the choir presents music for the 'gBack to God Hour . Besides this reg- ular work the choir sang at Back to God Hour rallies. in college chapel services and at the Fall Milsic Festiyal. Their tour this year took them through several nearby states. It is easy to understand that such a schedule calls for regular. intense work. Calvin College is proud that it has been able to furnish a choir to serve with Reverend Peter Eldersyeld in this important. blessed work. Professor James De -long, Conductor RADIO CHGIR 'Tnfv Rmb: V. Ver hfeulen, B. Palma, C. YVitt. L. Voskuil, Dykema. L. Van Essen. P. Huiner, l.. Van der He,-ide. De Vries, P. lS'Iac Donald, E. VVestra, R. Van Valkenburg. Coonsis. 7l1mlRozu.' C. Leugs, D. Schierbeek, R. Grifhoen, A. Van Eek, R. Swierenga, R. VViebenga. R. Ackermanul. Vander Laan, D. Postema, B. Swierenga, A. lN'Iulder, A. Den Hartog, E. Lamse, Evenhouse. Swrnnzi Razr: C. Dieleman, M. Boerema, C. Ohlmann, V. Van Herp, E. Timmer, M. Hooqeboom, NI. Blom. E. Van Til, B. De Vries, lvl. Ondersma, Iwi. Zylstra, A. Harmelink, E. Gcurkink, N. Vanderzyden, W. Bos, J. Den Braber, P. Zylstra, Bushman, E. Van lwlanen. BnHml1Rnw.' D. Bos. B. Moelker, H. Primus, K. Bosma, Boomker, P. Dieleman, A. Terpstra, A. Tamminga. D. Spaan, M. Schneider, A. Lotterman, G. VViers, lN1. Lucasse, lN1. Bolt, P. Thomas, F. Van Harken, IM. Vander Bok, INI. Scott, G. Goris, Prof. De jonge. CHAPEL ORGANISTS 'lwhv intcrluclc ol' Chzipvl time is L-n1'iChvcl lh1'mn1Q'h thx' ciforts of s:'x'c'1'z1l ullcnlvcl lHllSiC studcms. Thcsc orgzinisls. so uftcn unnoliccd. pcri'u1'1n Q1 vital palm in thc daily chap:-l vxcr- Ciscs lay glccmnpalnyinq the singing and provid- ing uplifting' pxvlllcles to thc sclwicc-. NI1'x'4'l' mswx B. Yandr-1' Ark, li. l,2iIt'lll2'l. S. Vander Yvcn EISTER I GER The Meistersingers. a student controlled mus- ical organization. has closed its records on two years of successful work. Abram Bos. a junior student. ably served as director. In the fall. this male chorus gave a full concert and participated in the Fall Music Festival. Besides several other appearances on campus. the Meistersingers pre- sented their second spring concert with Susanne O'Neal. violinist. XX'ith their love for fine music and their desire to perform it well for the enjoyment of others. these men have made a significant contribution to Calvin's cultural achievements. Top Row: C. Witt, XV. Kort, R. VVestmaas, C. Nyenhuis, J. Primus, C. Dykstra I Dx lvema R Griflioen, E. Deters, B. Hoekstra, D. Postema. Bottom Row: M. Rutgers, J. Stulp, G. Groustra, H. Wigboldy, H. Start, D. De Haan R Boss R Hoekstra. C. Witteveen, H. Kolk, A. Bos. director. Abram Bos. Conductor FORE SICS FORIZNSICS COACHES: Mr. XV. Van Dyk, Prof. it -i M. Berghuis. Prof. A. Janssen, l e. .,.---Y -....--.....- 5 Mt H - . rig .91 ,ri ttf? 1 ' .flair - ff:-e T21 f - ' 1 fkfui fe ' '. ily. . 4 SI, ., FORENSICS BOARD: Sealed: YV. Van Dyke. Prof. IW. Berghuis. A. Janssen. Sfandnzggx Ii. Huizenga, C. Bolt. H. Meyers. Jr.. R. Jager. Realizing the importance of speech in the future of the Calvin graduate. the speech department once again provided numerous opportunities for for- ensic experience. Speech contests were held under the direction of the Forensics Board. consisting of student managers and faculty advisers from the speech department. The Board also sponsored the annual Speech Activities Night. The Forensics Board consisted of four student managers. with Ronald Jager serving as general manager. H. Meyers. Jr.. as debate manager. Evelyn Huizenga as interpretative reading manager. and Calvin Bolt as oratorv and extemporaneous speaking man- ager. Professor Melvin Berghuis. coach for oratory and extemporaneous speaking. was general ad- viser. Miss Janssen served as faculty advisor for interpretive reading while Bill Van Dyke of the Seminary again served as debate coach. , , , P1-we X. FORENSICS This year marked the most successful year in the history of debate at Calvin. New squad mem- bers participated in the annual Novice Debate Tournament at Albion College, and the novice tournament held at Purdue University. The var- sity debaters, Shirley Vande Kieft, Ron Jager, Phil Holtrop. and Hannes Meyers. Jr., established new Calvin records at several state and national tour- naments. In the Grand Wfestern Invitational Tournament held at Northwestern University, these people tied for first place. In an Invitational meet held at Case Institute of Technology in Cleve- land, Ohio, Calvin's varsity team took second place honors. Calvin was the only Michigan college at this tournament. In the annual state tournament held at Michigan State College, Cal- vin captured Hrst place. Calvin also took first place at its own invitational tournament. with five church related colleges participating. E 3 TOU RNA MENT DEBATERS: .S'mtfd: E. Vermeer, ll. lNIeyer, D. De Lano, Kiste maker. Sflllllllllllgf R, XVestmaas, INI. Jager, H. De Vries, D Schierbeek, C. Bolt, N. Bruinsma. LEAGUE DEBATERS: Sralfds S. Vande Kieft, Rxlager. Standz'n!g.' H. lyieyers, Jr., P. Holtrop, Vander Ploeg. YV. Tftrris f ff? 5225121 ORATORX AY., Dot De I.ano 'V Andy Rienstra ln the local speech contests. Calvin Bolt placed first in the lHL'l1iS division of the Zondervan peace oratorv contest. while Evelyn Huizenga placed First in the XVO1I1CI1lS division. In the Thespian oratorv contest for women. Dorothy De Lano took lirst. and in the Broodinan contest for men. Andrew Rienstra emerged victorious. Roger Boer placed first in the local contest in extetnporaneous speaking. Delorna Berghuis received lirst place in the wonien's division. Miss Berghuis went on to take third place honors in the state contest. All local winners participate in state contests held in early spring. Calvin's inter- pretive readinq contest is held later in the spring. The state contest in this division is held in Mais' at XX'avne L'niversitv. Cal Bolv 74 x '1 I .QA liv H u izfnga LITERARY REVIE w e 1 91 ,-z.:.,...A-35-Q -- NW 1 5,341 , iii ' 21 11 'I' Betty Duimstra, MA thing of beauty is a joy forever, penned an immortal English poet. The Calvin Literary Re- view is published with the aim of creating and perpetuating beauty in a distinctive character. It provides an avenue ol' expression for the aspiring young artist and acquaints its readers with the re- flections and convictions which motivate him. Its ultimate objective is to impart ideas and ideals worthy of adoption and emulation by future cus- todians of Calvinistic culture. A word may find him whom a sermon flies. And turn delight into a sacriticef' Warren Versluis, Second place .lunar-v ' W' w-4' -' , v ,ree-Q sw -MW' First place ED EVENHOUSE, Business Nfanagel BETTY DUIMSTRA, Editor :S -93 S-Q Q 4Fvv-F? ATHLETICS fl? .flzozzldplay lo Iizf no! live lo plqyf' -PROVERB f lfl' 1 61 HH U75 ff' -'S OI H? 02 H2 mr. Cialxin .Xlumni .'xf!lliI1ZlS R.AIl1niurCIullf'gm- Ollvvt .Xdrian ,Xlma .Xlbilm Hillsdalf- Kalalllazrm CLR. Alunim' Cifnllf-qv Hull:- N Ujffnnn Im Culrzn Upjmm ulx 35 53 .Xquinas 61 41 65 I'yK'I'I'iS Inslitutm 54 51 69 W'hc-alun 84 43 60 Olivvt 44 ol 71 .Xdrian 65 63 73 Kalamazoo 68 78 62 .Xlhion 53 46 71 Hillsdalr' ful 59 02 .Xlma 56 58 68 lfvrris Illkllifllll O6 65 'PU Hupr' lflfb SU l.2iH'I'l'I1l'l' 'lnr'c'h 5 Calvin and her new coach, after a year of eager anticipation by both, happily renewed their acquaint- ance this fall. Concluding a year ofstudy at Columbia U.. Barney Steen finally came. His soft-spoken words, flavored with eastern ac- cent, soon decreed hard work for all basketball en- thusiasts. Tough muscle was bought with much sweat as they jogged a daily half mile. On this foundation. Mr. Steen introduced some- thing new to Calvin, the fast break. The theory was to develop a basketball hybrid: i.e., to cause a pro- ductive offense by combining the best ofthe set and fast break attacks. A Hne season attests for a line coaching job. Q ' P-as +4 COACH BARNEY STIZEN D. Vroon, G. De Kruyter, R. Broekhuizenkl. Kok, P. Newhof, G. Ramps, T. Diekema, G. Tixnmer. .-ib.m1f.' B. Boersma. 'i Bnylfefbfz ll 'lihe Calvin Spark exploded into a torch and blazed a way to the Championship ol' the MIAA. The Spark started with the team: they refused to hear the ex- perts. The Spark spread to the students: first they were called biased rooters. then they were proved experts. A freshman member of the MIAA: a freshman coach: a starting live featuring four sophomores and ajunior: the incandescent Spark fused these elements into Z1 dauntless unit which did not rest until it had captured the prize. Once again tradition has been upheld: Calvin is always numbered one ol the best. CHl'1lCRl,l'1ADliRS: H. Bouman, -I. Hamstra, C. Van Harn, li. Hamstra. l.. Likkel, P. De Groot. C. Vredevootgcl. . X fp if 4-A., X' 15' - - . x K ' 9 f , V S. 3, h x iv, jr 1 x Y ,x . - , M ,uf-,,,,.-1- ' A. x - E ' if is it A . J' DW fs ye 4 ii.-. ' it E A , 9 4 A x , x 2 f, z.x ' fix Qi f- .JL 1, ,M A , f Q ww 3: V fu Q, ...ff LJ 'ia fe gb ' J 1 , Si I sk' f 4' ' g 1 E kr -Y' , 1 . if X va xx! , uv E1 lop Razr: M. Stulp, IJ. Sehreur, YV. Kooistra, R. Kooistra, B. Zondervan. Sdwffl Raitt: Beezhold. Ramps, NI. Xrnoys. lfntlum Razr: I . Hotli, IXI. IiSS4'IliJLlI'Q'. Freflwznzz Basketball 7'g,'l1-- 1 f Again this vear. under Coach David Tuuk. CIalvin's freshinan team completed a very fine season. Dropping onlv 3 games out of 16 played, two of which were lost to a powerl't11 YYestern Miehigziti team. the freshman team was an excellent Complement to the Calvin varsity. Following the example of the varsity, the freshman ent- ploved the fast break to good advantage in tiring the opposition. A high-seorinq Combination of Bernie Zonder- van. Dave Sehrettr. Fred Hoff. Ivlartin Stulp, and lWerle Yan Dyke. aided hv a strong reserve bench. proved to he too powerful lor most oi' their opposition. Next vear these liovs should he a valuahle addition to Cfalvin's varsitv. Top Row: G. Primus, N. Oosthoek, R. Beukema, D. Van Zomeran, G. K amps, Bos, T. Dykema. B0t1mnRow.' M. Scott, N, Postmus, A. Honderd, R. Vande Haar, A. Koning, B. Nfeininelaar, J. Van Zomeran, Vander Zwaag. K 71 zglz fiav C111 rin 52 56 35 39 54 65 36 49 SEASONS RECORD Lear Inc. Butterworth Nurses lviichigan Door Independents Lear Inc. Butterworth Nurses Michigan Door Independents Ulbpollmlx 6 14 23 21 15 23 22 42 The 1953-54 basketball season at Calvin was a terrific one for the Knighties as well as for the Knights. Following in the footsteps ofthe MIAA Champs, the Knighties cap- tured Hrst place in the Pin-Up League. Probably the tough- est games were with Michigan Door and the Independents who in previous years edged the Knighties out of first place. They feel, and we agree, that the greatest victory of the season was the 35-15 win over Hope. Much credit goes to Coach Dave Tuuk for a job well done. 1 Baseball Calvin Calvin Calvin Calvin Calvin Calvin Calvin Calvin Calvin Calvin Calvin X4 1953 SEASONS 5 6 7 7 12 4 8 3 7 . I 4 RECURD Olivet . jr. College Ferris Hope . Alma Aquinas Hope Olivet . jr. College Ferris . . Aquinas . ..5 1 fl Top Roux' Manager K. Lobbes, Coach D. Tuuk. Sfrmzzl Row: D. Penning, A. Cok, L. Kickert, De Mey, P. ' Kool. WV. Kort, G. Talsma, Smant. Bollnm Rnzv: S. Holthouse, A. Rottman, P. Van Vliet, C. VVittevec-n. A. Start, B. Mulder, T. Diekema, VV. Venema. Wild Pitch! l Baseball Coach Tuuk was forced to look to freshman baseball talent for starters, with only two vet- erans returning to the lineup. Despite this inex- perience, the team took five of its eleven games, and won the mythical city championship by beating both Grand Rapids Junior College and Aquinas College twice. Although there were only three 9300 batters, it was often power and clutch hitting that won games. This timely slugging was often the pri- mary support for the pitching staff. Most of this year's team will include returning lettermen, making this season look bright for Calvinls baseball team. Steeeerike! fi-S Itch? 'V . 6 t Ztxn-Qgqiitwf l-E 4 Q S5 'lbfw Rau-.' Coach B. Steen, B. Dykstra, R. Kooistra, Brez- hold, A. Disselkoen, Coach D. Tuuk. Bnztnnz Rnzv: B. Greenfield, F. Hoff, D. Vroon. M. Tubergen Cmszv C0101 fry Four miles ol' endurance testing terrain combined with a stop-watch is the newest athletic activity at Calvin. This year our Hrst organized cross country squad hattled hill and dale. weary legs. and rasping hreath to gain a commendable fourth place MIAA standing. Greater high school emphasis, and a majority of underclassmen make coaches Steen and Tuuk very optimistic concerning Calyin's immediate and dis- tant future in this new Sport. 'I-'lashu 'liLllJt'I'!1t'l'1 Endurance testing terrain . . .' 2 ae I 4 P'-ff I R Tennis Calvin ....,..,,.. 4 Calvin .... Calvin Calvin .... Calvin .,.. Calvin .... Calvin .... Calvin .... Calvin Calvin Calvin .... 1953 SEASON,S RECORD Hope ,..... ...7 Ferris ......,. ...0 Kalamazoo...... ...5 Alma ..... 8 slr. College .. ...5 Hope...... ...2 Waynem.. ...6 Alma...... .,.5 Jr.College ...7 Ferris,. .,... . . . 2 Lawrence Tech frainj Tap Row: A. Peelen, R. Boerema, Kok, Coach A. Muyskens. Bottom Row: B. Bouman, R. Boer, D. Heetderks, R. Postrnus. Calvin Collegeis 1953 Tennis team under the direc- tion of Coach A. Muyskens turned in an impressive record against top-notch opposition. Chances for an even better record were hurt in midseason when the number one singles player, Jim Doezema, was inducted into the Armed Forces. His place was capably filled by Al Peelen, who was followed in the line-up by Dewey Heetderks, Bruce Bouman, Rog Boerema and Rog Postmus. Highlights of the season were a trip to Detroit where the squad lost to Wayne University 6-1 and beat Lawrence Tech. 5-25 they also won a hard- fought 5-4 victory over Hope College and handed out a 6-1 whipping to Grand Rapids Junior College. gpui'-' Iv Q .f 1 -. Ha... a. C3 '19 . i Q,-i i...x..,.,'9i A x it ' F 'zfgff c '25 '1.- -'1 - W ' YN. , -X .- Riff. 6 1 K A V 2. - - -is -A 9...a..Tm Y a . 3 3' ' 991 . 19 'MTF rm l f.-A Top Row: Coaches D. Tuuk and B. Stob. Second Row: Hoogland, C. Groenenboom, P. Duyst, E. Koops, E. Vermeer, L. Vander Griend, A. Plantinga, E. Monsma. Bollom Row: W. Gritter, B. Dykstra, M. Tubergen, De Boer, R. Veenstra, C. Brock, A. Berkompas, K. Thomasma. Absml: G. De Boer, H. Holstege. Track Since the day of ancient Greece the greatest ath- letic challenge has been found in track and field events. Through the centuries. this sport has re- mained unchanged and yet popular. The reason is that no other game requires as much heart, condi- tion and stamina. No other game takes as much out of the athlete, Track at Calvin does not get the support that other sports do. In spite of this. our thinclads early in the year began their conditioning. Spring sunshine soon freed them from wall and ceiling: then efforts were redoubled. Competition strained hardened muscle. Frequent lirsts. but little else. were usual. The continual con- cern of coaches Stob and Tuuk was lack of depth. especially in field events. In the face of difficulty. our Knights did very well. The Prism commends both team and coaches on a task well done. X8 Trunk 1953 SEASONS RECORD Calvin.. 70 Kalamazoo.. 61 Alma .. 30 Calvin.. 64 Hope .,,.,. 81 Alma .. 17 Calvin ..,,..... 54 Hope .,,. . , . . 77 Calvin .,....... 8313 jr. College . . . 4793 Calvin.. 31 Albion ..., 92 Hillsdale 38 Tag Monsma Closed out his college career by break- ing his own two mile record, which is now lO:33.8. Pete Duyst also narrowed the time on his own 440 record in the C. Relays, to 5223. Al Berkompas, Gary DeBoer, Elton Koops, and Morrie Tubergen were the other major point getters on the team. :'Your Turn, Pete. Another record for Tag '5Tiny puts. L'Now roll. Dr. John De Vries. our affahle chemistrv professor. returned to coach the 1953 Calvin Qolf team. Better known as Doc to the fellas. he added much to the spirit and morale ot' the team. He took over the duties of Prof. john YandenBerg who is on leave of absence. Michiqarfs springtime. as usual. alternately smiled and frowned upon the countryside. Whipping winds and cold rain carried colds to some of the team and the coach, XYarm sunshine and fine courses made our away matches very pleasant. The end of this season terminates the golf team's most unique Combination. two Irish brothers play- ing the first two positions. Senior Bill O'Hara. Cap- tain of the squad, will he remembered for his strong drives and steady putts. The brothers Practice makes perfect is E f . . 4 4- if' . nf' 4 ' ' v.,1,. I I --,N ,. 4 ' x' 'ga ji 'X . k , .Rx i fr 4 Luck of the Irish Doc shows 'em how G0 l fl Coach J. De Vries, W. Eskes, W. O'Hara, D. Dykehouse, G. De Vries, R. Nykamp, T. O'Hara. G0 ff The 1953 Calvin turfmen finished a successful sea- son with a 7 won, 5 lost record. Both matches were dropped to Junior College, but both were won with Hope and Ferris. The Knight grasscutters split their series with one win and one loss to Kalamazoo. Olivet, and Aquinas Colleges. Number one position was held very capably by senior Bill O'Hara. Brother Tom O'Hara, a hard driving sophomore, held the number two position followed by Roger Nyl-Lamp, Gordon De Vries, Don Dykehouse, and Bill Eskes. Matches were conducted on private courses. The home course for Knight matches was the Green Ridge Country Club. Looking forward to the coming season, the pros- pects are good. Five returning lettermen with the aid of promising freshmen bode no good for all oppos- ing our Knights. 91 THI2 CREXV. FOOTBALL CHAMPS: 'lbp lfmr: R. Griffioen, G, Hoekema. P. Van Vli:-t, R. lVarnc-rs. Hnlmm Razr: B. XVic-rs, R. Van Valkenlsurg, Tuls. 1111171 1711177115 Petersonmj. Van Kuiken, CI. lN'itteveen, R. Stuk. ,Jn X The '53-'54 intramural season at Calvin was one of expansion, The memories left behind are ones of strenuous exercise and friendly rivalry. Softball in the spring of '53 was somewhat delayed Inv weather Conditions. lmut the men still managed to Finish a full schedule. Talent was abundant and the fellows from the liar west. the Lvndenaires. emerged on top. CIalvin's version ol' the gridiron sport. touch foot- laall. reigned in the autumn. The sehedule's finish showed The Crew had risen to end the Redskins rule. The laasketlmll scene involved more teams than ever Imelore. As in the p3St years, the teams were divided according to Calilmre and given the names: Nlaroon CAJ League. and Gold fBj League. The ...J mfs E gr! , ,TV - . iii? A it , -? ' .x Q 5 . ... -.sf .Rx 1 s Q Q., ...fig n W A 11 A' af. Q, in SWX. M6 1 f 'ku f . l ' -'Qajf ' K 1' . V ' M. was X . , ol wi, - 5, i . W, , . A 5 ' '- X 'Q'i's. 14s-tiliihgi as A QQ' ff ' A 'gl 'f N -Q' W .f f5 'f. - gf Q stxifsqv -gpg. .X ,.,, F -A s ,-In 1 . . A A ,tb it ., I. t. - , , r X . ,X ,. . . t .. l sp-R N 1 s , .- , 'X ,Q i Q X if X, Qs ,Q 1 1. I, 'Q ohm X Q I Q. gwwx Q' 1 Vs ek 'X Q n- '4 11 1 . I. 6 3 ,Q 'QV SM lufm :gr .' 2 -iz. l 'X 1' A 'M RX we A A 4- V Qeytztsgc 04,5 5 gs 5 rv- x f A 1,4 'xxx vw QM 5+ X A any rt xmxbir it .N T v 1:3 Sty W Z'-2 t V 7 ,If ff H? i 'ft 1 .ff Nfl' X 1 L 'nga wr all 4.5, .A ,Q 'Ie .N ty WQQ it A-' fl t -'ties lt , , ,- LYDENAIRES. SOFTBALL CHAMPS: Tap Row: N. Vanderwerfl. L. Vander Griend, E. Hoekema, F. Stremler, D. Broersina. Ballon: Row: A. Vander Ark, K. Hoving. A. Van Dyken,yI. Rupke. .'ib.H'Ilf.' R. Korthuis, G. Timmer, RI, Bettvn. l - . ., may v. if-, . JV -L 4, ,,,. fl limit., to 3 S Flying Dutchmen ousted the Sems from their accus- tomed first place position. and emerged victors in the Maroon League. The Gold League ended with the Plutonians and Red Crawlers tied for the cham- pionship. Although the intramural program takes a back seat to the various varsity sports. it is just as im- portant to its many participants. Intramurals also have their uprosn and amateurs : there are those out to win every game and those who are looking for exercise and a good time. Intramurals are the play that keeps many a 'jacl-Q at Calvin from be- coming dull. It has been a lot of fun this year for all concerned. Q wgjgsgw . V'-'Nils' Q, 5 as dh.-. P fl 5 H Y mul HOIVIECOIVIING COIWMITTEI' D. Grifiioen, H. Start, T. Rottman Q Nvenhuis R Van Hain Honzenonz ing Festivities began at noon when team captain Paul Newhof crowned lovely Adele Yermaat. They continued through the afternoon as stu- dents, visitors, and judges viewed Calvin spirit on display. A snakelike, police escorted motorcade wound through city streets and trafiic lights to spacious Civic Auditorium. The arrival of queen and court signaled the beginning ofa tense contest. After the game, passershv learned Calvin's fate from smiling faces and sounding horns. Crowded halls, lengthy coffee lines. and hearty handshakes were the order of the evening as the class of 52 reunited with the classes ol' 42 , SZ and Calvin. The Prism congratulates team, displaying groups. court of honor, and committee for a highly successful Homecoming, L., -,g. 11,1 P' 1 Mfffof! H Mt' X 605539: lwll. f.Fgf'::' ' M225 WH aff, o.g wt! ,L-gf Ozzf of the El2'Z'f07'lY Desk . 521 W shuvrqf !iv E GULLBGE Shall we sleep or play ball! h Athlete, scholar. or neithex B111 tees off. Jump ball! , , Bertlebomb. 1,8 X 19 53 ,954 Student guide N0 9 Y Q0 mb' JJAX wi, V -x -:Hx X ' 341 fy 'Y x 'EY XX 'K X X X gi X.. XFX: M, A SBPEBJPBQQLQLQ bww Cowen, eww mms. womens -N W flff KM!! ff, lk jk!! ,A 4, , M Www Wwivnlwd 13fcvnvQiQg2Q21f:gL'xSwim C.oundXSd1e6uXeshKdu1 ag: ' X x H - ' INN hens' P-memlmems Rum S Y 'U F' 4. xm- ev qx X Sign 1' 4 Q 153' 'A . sff?wA :5'f,'3, Dj ' Aa ' ' , Oumm Dun-x Au XO A0 1 O ,Y QQKA ,Z-Q:sgx'f-Xf.-nfs. X P' ..'N 440 ,. ' ' 5 ',': F97 Q , Af' ,- X k z Skim P fl: N , A y C I ld X . f luI'l'Hlg2l1lwxiunlllunvxla X mv mth LL. R bumplmvq, 4 ORGANIZATIQNS Live pure, spmk true, rzlgfzi wrong, follow the Ifing-else, wlzerfj'0r6 born? -TENNYSON olin Primus, Editor-in-chief .XFF HEADS: .S'lf1m1'111g: Florence Yan Harken, Ping Pong: Char Ribbens. Publications: Hugh Koops, Seminary: Gord Neqen, Activities: jack Stulp, Fine Arts: Nancy Van Daalen, Clubs: Ananda Perera. Photorapghy. 5'mlf'fl: John Primus, Editor: Carol Nlarcusse, Literary: lflsa Zwiep. .Xrli blarqe DeNooyer, Faculty Senior: NancyVanderzyden, Clubs: Jo De Vries, Directory. .lhifzilx R03 Hamstra. PHUTOGR A PHERS: Duane Vander Bruq, Nlark lique- been, Ananda Pere-ra. L'BI.IfI.X'l'lONS: Smmlingr Barb Bussies, .Xrnold Schur- intg, Cathy tc-Velde. .Si-fmvl: XVilma Zienstra, Ruth lienig- enburtf, Char Ribbens. hlvra Rooks. La PRIS Every college wants to be proud of its yearbook. It inust faithfully portray both the social and edu- tional life of the students: it inust have an attractive cover. an appealing content. plus adequate cover- age. To obtain these ends it is vital that an editorial staff be assembled to work together under an able editor. Together they must possess and exercise the proper ainount of zeal. ambition, and elli- ciency. The success of the yearbook is an indica- tion of whether or not they have served their purpose in this respect, ' 1 J y . 'xv-+1 i LITERARY STAFF: PING-FONGSi .S'fa11rl1ng: Fx' Huizsnga, Nelvin Vos, Joan Hcy. -5'f11f1ffI'IIg.' IICEHI Bllsllfflan. Shirl Dcur. Sluzzwlf C31-Ol Ixiarcusgfg-Judy kit-YC-,g .S'u1fm': lXI3Iig'2'lI'KTI Vanden Bosch, Deane Reynolds. Florence Van Harkcn, Jan INICCU-r, .'1bir1zt: Ann Clelland. Carol Uczigcwiiik. Lavonnc XVoltC1's. Ei! Fl ,NN FACULTY-SENIOR STAFF: ATHLETICS-ACTIVITIES: Smfldmgl' Phyl DCGFOOIMISU VCUCIUB, Gert BODYIPIHZI. .S'l11na'i11g.' Ed Meyer, john Zwicrs, Bill Iisl-ies. Sw1ted.' Marge De Nooyer, Alice Tamminga. .Sk'alrd: Rog Hamstra, WVinnie Nyliof, Bonnie Nibbcl- ink, Gord Negen. ART STAFF: Ruth Ericks, Elsa Zwiep, FINE ARTS STAFF: Abseni: Marilynn Scott Elaine Brussee, Mary Nycnliuis, jack Stulp. ,., ,, , ,Y-3.5, I. M2 Z! J! Clare NY4'I1lllllS. Business Nlanager S'l'.XI I4' HIQXIJS: Dale Dr' Haan, .Xdw-rtisingl Glenn NIM-te-r, Distribution: Clare Nyen- liuis, Business Manager. lJIS'I'RIBL IiIUN: .Swmlzugs Penny Yreclevoogd, Lois Brinkman. Glenn Nic-etc-r, Det- Berg- liuis. .Xdc-lc: Ilkema. .Sm.'wl.' Ruth Van And:-l. Nlary Tolstna, jan Dekker, Kitty fXIorris. ,llvtwnlf Gerry Dt- Ruiter, Rose Hoi- te-nga. .XDVI-lR'I'ISINC9: Sflllllllfliff Petr' Vandf' Guchte. Stu flok. .SL'ulrfl: Garry SIOLlIlHl'yL'I', Claire Greenlield, Helen Bonnvma, Dale IL- Haan. PRIS Composed of two distinct departments. distri- lmution Lind advertising. the Prism Business Staff succeeds each year in raising enough money to cover the cost of the Prism . Operating under a budget of 310.000 21 year. the staff is kept occupied throughout the year with selling ads to prospec- tive advertisers. and also the work of distribution. As advertising only covers from 15' to Zllff of the C051 of publication and student fees account for 50' to Cillfj of the cost. the business stall. consist- ing ol' about 25 people. is constantly working toward their goal in producing the Prism -this small group forms one of the vital staffs which mzike our Prism possilmle. 'r' mmm K STUDE T GUIDE The Student Guide, published annually by the Student Guide Committee. is one of the most widely used publications on the college campus. It serves as a medium for freshmen and seniors alike in procuring a date, checking an assignment. or get- ting an excuse from a professor. In it are bound the facts every college student wishes to know. The Student Guide indexes the names, Grand Rapids addresses, home town. class, and telephone num- ber of everyone at Calvin College. This listing in- cludes all college and seminary students. faculty members, and office personnel. The Student Guide is published at the beginning of each school year, as soon as the facts can be accurately tabulated. Apart from its worthwhileness, The Student Guide is one of the cheapest books a student can procure. 4-Q Sr-f Allen Jongsma, Business Managerg Herb Start, Editor. C7 QW l f 4 l Lai .1 4,1 TYPISTS: Top Row: Rosemary Engbers, Joyce Fennema, Ellen Vander Brug, Carolyn Kramer, Caro- lyn Feddema. Boliom Row: Lauretta Middle- bush, Ren Zella Bosch, Dot De Lano, Barbara Bouma. 103 s Y A CHI E Cihiuivs zittctnpts to follow the thread ol Campus lift' in its weck to week incanclt-rings through a labyrinth of studcint activities . . . to gather the diiiusecl rays of student doing and thinkingf into an orb ol' vigilance and lmrothcrhood . . . to dc- linrzitc' Clulvinisin in terms of social events. zuhletic pmwess. intcllcctual pursuits . . . to depict within thc prcscntnrss of thc past ti dcvotecl zeal for the prospects of thc future . . . ilf i h Q Y r XX, K ' . W5 ,,1 J X M, 5 : I 'I-' Mgr 31.- '4 ' ' if H A ' 1, - X K Ronald ilagvr, Iiciitrmi'-iii-Cfliivii S'Ii.XI l IIIQXUS: Inj' lfffzt: ,Xrt Yzimlvr Xvt'K'l1. Cars tnunist: Jack Stulp, Music: HiiI1IIt'S NIt'x'4'rs. Pwlltirsl Harvvy Cunn, Cri- tt-riun: Hunk Yam Dyk:-. I't'z1tur:'. 131,111,111 lftfrtz' Kvn l,obht's, Sports: Chuck fJl'll'ilf'k1'. ilopvz Nancy Yan- civrzytit-n. Nlanziging liclitnrz Vivian Yan Hvrp, Music: Ron Alagvr, Ilclitnrz Bob Vzmdt-n Bosch, Pho- tuvrapliv. I-QllI'I'tJRI.Xl, BOARD: Inf, Rulth' N:-lvin Vns,.Xl Plantinqa, lfnflnln lellllf Ron xIklLfl'lA, Bull SIE-lal. RlCPfJR'I'lCRS: 'lnff lfnux' Diana' Bruminvl, Ruth Bvukc-rnzl. Rug Burr. Hvnry Plorq- stra, Pt-tvr Huincr, .Iohn fvqrrs, Pe-nny XvI't'CiK'X'UOQd. 'liuna Kt'nbt't'k. Iif,l1fw1Hff1t'.' Inainav Dc- Kornt-, Rfilly Srhuurinan. 1NIary Nycnhuis, Joan Yan Zuinvrcn. .lbw-nl: Nluric-l I.it-th-rs. 'Q ti 'ling CHI To run smoothly a business venture on a campus is not an easy task. Although the student fee aids in linancing organizations. there is still extra inoney to be raised. Chinies . therefore. presented a concert of Calvin's male chorus who are known as the lN Ieis- tersingers. This took place on Deceniber 11. Bill je-llenia with the help of his assistants have followed in the feet of their predecessors who have valiantly attempted to keep Chime-sv in the black. Bill -Iellema. Business lXlanaqer. BUSINESS STAFF: Top Rnzc: Stu Cok. .-Xdvcrtising: john Zwiers, Circulation: Garry Stourmeyer, .-Xdvertisinqg Dave Swets, Public Relations. Hotham Rnzc: Bill -Iellema, Business hlanagerz Ann Hleening, Typist: Dale De Haan, Advertising. ATH LETICS: M Top Rnzv: jim Bonneina, Pete Vande Guchte. Hollow Raza: Nancy Postmus, Ken Lobhes. Absffzlg john Vander Ploeg, Bill Kooistra. .-XKE-UP: Top Row: Dale De Haan, Garry Stoutrneyer, lVIark Eggebeen. Bnilom Row: Tona Kenbeek, Arlene Liepitz, Florence Van Harken. jo De Vries, . 3. 4:2 p- X ,ff , ,if Y L - , E ll AIERKM. Q One of Calvin's younger organizations is the American Govern- ment Clulm which meets lui-weekly under the sponsorship of Pro- fessor Henry lppel. It is composed of pre-law students, political science majors. and those students interested in discussing our government and its activities. This year the American Government Cflulmhhas carried on an active program. Qualified Speakers were engaged for many meetincs. These speakers added interest to and incentive lor discussions on politics and government. ln November the cluln sponsored an informal discussion hour with John Feikens. District Attorney and Chairman ol' the Republican State Central Committee. The cluln has also attended several political meetings in conjunction with the local. state. or national government. Re- cently. the club made an observation tour of our state government in Lansing. Quite naturally. these experiences are helpful to the clulm memlmers so that they are more aware of and interested in the problems of government. GO ERNNI CLUB 'Imp Huw: Dick lflietstra, Irvin Zylstra, lNIilly Schuurmann. Marvin Besteman, lX'Iary Nye-nhuis. jack Smant, Pete C. Uuyst. linflnnz Roux' Tom O'Hara Vicar: Rog Boerema, Sec.-Treas.: Prof. H. Ippel, Sponsor: Dale De Haan. Pres.: Herb De Alonge, Vicar, in ,in Ill Top Row: Len Van Staalcluinen, Rog Van Harn. john Bever- sluis. Serond Raw: jack Paauw, Donald Taws, Henry Douma, Esler Shuart, Norman Bruinsma, Peter Kranenburg. Boliom Row: Dr. Strikwerda, Advisor: Laverne Tanis, President: Katheleen De Boer, Marguerite Vogel, Ananda Perera, Ralph Bruxvoort. CALVINISM CLUB Since Calvinism carries meaning for all of life, the topics of study are not limited. Under the capable leadership of Professor E. Strikwerda the club discusses topics of vital interest and import- ance. These range from the sociological to the intimately personal. such as prayer. They deal not only with ideas of communion with God, but also those of the community life with men. Bi-weekly papers are submitted by two members and minds and ideas clash. The club has come to realize that Calvinism is a dynamic force. both extensive in influence and intensive in concept. This, then. is the club which seeks to discover the implications of Calvinism as a world and life view. 2 :E E if I Q. :I Q , Q f s 'M 107 islllllltlllllgf Doug Nagel, Mike Groeneweg, Roy Vander Klok jr., Arlin Disselkoen, Lew Brasser, Preston Krommendyk, Willis Duininck, Bob Ver Schure. .S'raml.' Andy Ten Harmscl, Henry De Witt, Sponsorg Dick Vander WVall, Treas.g Glenn Prince, Vicar: Ed Evenhouse, Pres.: Byron Breems. Abn'1z1.'Jerry Austin, Sec. ECO ICS CLUB B-5 'ii lU3 The purpose ofthe Economics Club is to become better acquainted with the broad field of economics and to discuss current problems of the American economy. This was achieved during the year by meeting with various leaders in industry and government, through movies and group discussions. They also obtained direct contact with the workings of our economy by field trips and group projects. Membership is open to those male students interested in economics, in business administration, and in practical political science. S gf- Cl l h's yen is presenting a challenge The Engineering i 1,13 t 1. ff ' . 1 to engineers of future years. Every other week the members ' ' - - - are affrontecl with another stimulating aspect of the en- - Q H ' gineering world. Uniquely enough. every other meeting - - ' - - i consists of a tour. whether it be to an industrial plant or to ' ' - - - something like the Engineering Centennial at Ann Arbor. ' - - fl The other meetings are filled with varied activities: films. 6 - ' talks, etc. The talks are all given by men in the engineer- - ing field. The club. under the sponsorship of ProfessorNVassink. is striving to acquaint the members with the various phases ' 'cl'n ' them with an op- of engineering in addition to provi 1 g D portunity to enjoy each other's fellowship. All is geared to interest and stimulate the future engineer. ENGINEERING CLUB Top Row: Gerben Bruinsma, .Iohn Spoelhof, Gysbert Menninga, Bill Hulst, Phil Brunger, Lambert Van W'yk. Alix. Gerald Van Belle, john Dykema, Sam Bosch. Third Row: Mark Eggebeen. Guntis Bruns. Arie Leegwater. Gerald Garvelink. Henry Hoeks, Robert Bolt, Garth Fynewever, jacob Scheeres, Roger Dekker, Cornelius Nymeyer. Second Row: Lambert Vander Kooi, John De Boer. Henry Van Dyke. Bill Tuinstra. Clarence Van Engleliaven, Donald Vander Werf, Jim Borst, Jim Talen. Stanley L. lwieyers. ' ' ' C m., Andy Leugs, Pres.: Prof. H. Vlassink, Sponsor: Hugh Sealfd: Harvey Vredeveld and Geza Gyoiey Piogiam om v--A,., uffmflp if-r -Treas.: Clarence Vos, Vice-Pres, I l i l i T-,, ig A Future Teachers Club started this year with an unexpected in- ? 'wi Q 5 crease in membership. The club. sponsored by Professors Flokstra N- -il and DeBeer. is open to all students who are interested in teaching. -fgd1,ER -ti The purpose of the organization islto develop a general esprit de Qi A: corps among those who are planning to enter the teaching pro- F Rf: fession. This is done by acquainting the members with the prin- P. E ciples of a professional code of ethics. thereby raising the level of professional consciousness. Practically. the club gives expression to the issues and problems involved in teaching. and provides counsel- ing and guidance services for education students. In all of its activities it strives to awaken an interest in Christian school teach- ing in the student body. Future Teachers Club is a young organiza- tion. but it has taken its place among the regular activities that make Calvin College. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB '1 up Raith' Gordon Van Bet-ck, Jack Stelpstra. Eugene Hoekema. Marvin Dieleman. John Le Febre, A. Lee Vander Ark. Leslie Havenga, Gene Dornbush. Robert C. Guis, lN1al De Young, Bernard Greenfield, Evelyn Resenbrink. Claire Greenfield. Yhml Haiti: Bill Yan lVieren. Edwin Ramps, .-Xnn Clelland, Joyce Scharphorn, Carla Heeren, Jeneane Vreeman, Deane Reynolds, Carol Dengerink. Karen Block, Slyra Rooks, Iris Barsema. Lois Harmscn, Nlarilyn Poll, Elaine fXfichmerhuizen. Joan Van Zomeren. Nellie Aukeman. Ruth Kortenhoeven, Xwrfiiifl Razr: Doris X'Voodruff. Carolyn Van Til, Mary Kannegieter. Marilyn Bishop, Dorothy Vanden Bosch, Emma XYispt-lwey, Esther Cook. Henrietta De Graaf, Barbara Gesink, Henrietta Van Til, Lucille Dreyer. Joyce Pastoor, Barbara Bussies. Norma Onita, Betty lvlorsink. linllnm Rnzr: Marvin Zuidema, Bob .-Xchterhof, Jessie Murray. Dr. L. Flokstra. Sponsorg Frank Kass, Pres.: Rosemary linghers, Lauretta Middlebush. Vice-Pres.: Iillen Vander Brug, Sec.g Prof. De Beer, Sponsor: Shirley Stoepker, Lavina De WR'-erd, Ilvelyn Dykstra. Fm, 5:5 . K' L llll Trap Row: Irene Bylsma. lylarilvnn Zylstra, Betty L. De Vries, Gladys Jager, Ann De Vries. Barbara Curley, Nlarlene Van Heest, Ruth Korterhoeven, -Ieneane Vreeman, Alvedor Luchies. 'Ioycc Scliarphorn. Thelma Sprik, Carla Heeren. Boflom Rona' Adelaide Veltema, Elaine DenDulk, Suzanne Haverkamp, Dorothy Sytsma, Betty Osenga, lX'Iary Lewis. Anna jean Vree. Dot De Lano. Phyllis Zylstra. Ella Bruins. Christina YYobma. Dena Stout. Irain De Kock. GIRLS, FELLO SHIP CLUB Meeting bi-weekly for an hour of Bible study. the Girls' Fellow- ship Club has enjoyed another year of Christian activity. Under the leadership of Miss Catherine Van Opynen, discussions of the Ten Commandments are the chief consideration during the Bible study hour, which has proved a never-failing source of good Bible debate. After the Bible discussion. refreshments are served and an hour of social fellowship is enjoyed. Some of the many activities egg-Y consisted in a fall picnic at john Ball Park, a Pot Luck supper on Thanksgiving, and a Christmas party for the members. Accomplish- xfl 6 ing a Christmas project every year, the girls chose to send canned f K goods to a former member, jeraldine Vander Berg, who is now 'ff' rendering missionary service in Africa. The devotional purpose of providing Christian fellowship among the girls of Calvin has been W j fulfilled in the seeking and application of the Bible truths studied j V f f at each gathering. -5 lll vo-f lil - , s 14155 . ' L Smmlmg: Kcn Slilt-s. xlohn Pastoor, Hanncs lNIr'yci'S. Ilvniw' Holstcgc. Svc.: Yvriioii Anvma. .Nkfzlfilx Nltirvin lie- Bo:-ip Bill O'Hai'zx. Ht-rrit I.:-ininink. 'llI'C2iS,1 llrnn-st Yan Vogt, Doug Nam-l. P11-s.: Nlarx' Divlman. Cilnick Zamlstrti. Ricliartl Drost. Sponsor. x.: .lhifiifi Boll Yvi' Sl'llllI't' Yicc'-l,i'e's. 4 I. R. C. 'lihc lntcrnzitioniil Rclutions Clllll hzis an unusual distinc- tion. It is thc- only clulm which holds its incctings at the hoinc ol' its liiculty sponsor. Dr. R. Drost of thc History Dcpurt- invnt functions ns host lii-wc:-kly. This Lispcct proclticcs ti congvnitilitx' which x'c't'y fcw of tht- oth:-1' cluhs can attain. 'l'ht- int-iiilwrs nrt- csptfcizilly' intcrrstccl in thc iinpact which lorciqn titliziiis lizivt' on thc lilic of Cach incliviclual. 'lnht' discussions art- not liinitcd to tht' zilastrzict and thc thc-oi't'ticzil. lint zirt' niort' oltcn conccrnccl with thc concrctc zincl tht' przicticzil. 'I'ht-rt-foi't' lmoth thc zidvisaliility :incl thc pmcticzility of ai proposcd solution to intcrnationzil prola- lrfiiis is coiisiclcrccl. The- chili is ai Illl'II1lJK,'I' of thc National Association of Intt-rnzitionzil Rclzitions and rcccivcs ncws hullctins from this sotircc. Exclnsivcly inzilc. thc cltili liniits its incmlmcr- ship hy zippliczition. 111 :llx 'N I v 'LE' X l .i - X 0 K H A 5 iv The men's Literary Club brings together a dozen minds. Eleven of these are students and the twelfth is Professor George Tom Harper. who is the clubs sponsor. The club chose to study world literature this year. It was felt there was a definite gap in an integrated study of letters since the English Department does not offer such a course. Dante's DfZ'I,HF C'077Zf'IZ1' provided the hrst spring board for discussion. Faust. the plays of Schiller. and a novel by Thomas Mona completed the agenda. The club met bi-weekly at the home ofone ofits members. The host-member attempts to defend the paper he has written while the others barrage him with questions. Before anyone realizes it. hours have passed and it is time to close another Literary Club meeting. N' LIT CLUB N A .t -im ' wi is - H - 115, Ny'-f' ' . Q ,gi i 'lop Rozy: XVallaee Bratt, Nt-Ivin Vos, Hank Yan Dyk. john Steenstra, Ronald Jager. Chuck Orlebeke. Balham Roux' Dirk Jellema, Clarence W'alhout. Alvin Plantinga Robert Staal. Prof. George Harper, David Shooks. llw 3- 3 ,Z f 1 X if -x -n. S 5 . , If e Siiiilx , 'ii .--. ' 7 L The niediuin ol drania olliers to its authors literary highways for the uninhibited expression of ideas and ideals. Our varied individ- ual paths converge briefly. but siqnilicantly, on Literary Cluh dis- cussion nights. with the paved tnainstreanis ol' artists acknowledged as reputable authorities in their representations of life. Included in the ainlmitious schedule this year are outstanding works Iiy lmoth Ainerican and British drarnatists. The purpose of our conilmined pursuit and participation is to receive intellectual stimulation and encourage intelligent appre- ciation ol' the popular liorni of literary art: to attain . . the de- velopnient ol taste lor the worthwhile. and the development of the haliit ol' reacting to it. Interconnnunication contriliutes inestini- ably to this developnientl one is himself, plus the hooks he reads .... and. we would add. plus the response his reading provokes. EVO IE 3 LIT CLUB Inj: kiln : Yernaniae Kooi. Marilyn Lenirnen, Nluriel l.ic-Hiers. .Sbtiwlifl Itnztu' Corinne fXlakept'act'. Mary Ohlmann, 'l'ona Ken- lmeek. Helen Yan Halseina. Blarilyn Ruster. 13111111111 Run-: 'l'rina Vander F1-ins, Gretchen Bouwsnia, Nancy Yanderzyrlen. sc-ey.: Betty l7lllIl'lSlI'8. pres.: Dr. John Tiinrnerrnan. advisor: Hazel Smit. 3 2 S S ,. 1- f 1 5 A 2. I 114 ,Kb ' -...A Top Row: Han Ki Tai, Roger Greenway, Robert Shaver, Tim Monsma, Norman Bruinsma, Ralph Bruxvoort. Blau in Zylstra, Stanley Vander Klay. Fourth Raw: Charlene Kuik, Allan jongsma, Alfred Mulder, Terry Ten Brink, Calvin Bolt, Edwin Roels. Third Row: jo Charnley, janet Den Otter, Alice Nicolai, Phyl Zylstra, Thelma Sprik. Second Row: Carol Kemink, Edna Beebe, Joyce Fennema, Carolyn Ouwinga, Gloria Goris, Claire Greenfield, Catherine Reitenga, Audrey Mellema, Esther Van Noord. Botmm Row: Eleanor Ridderhoff, treas.g Janice lxiellema, sec'y.: john Maas, field sec'y.: Ken Havert, president: john Dykstra, vice-president: ,Ioan Apol, Corry Bloemendal. M SSION CLUB Once again the Mission Club fulfills its high purpose of stimu- lating activity in missions among the students at Calvin. The leader- ship of Dr. E. Y. Monsma has been one of the guiding factors in achieving the aim of providing activities through which those inter- ested in missions can see their desires carried forward to achieve- ment. Several projects are being carried out consisting of meetings with young groups and services at city institutions. Ever challeng- ing, the Calvinistic interpretation of the gospel goes forth in the person of the Mission Club membership. The tremendous task of making the gospel known to all nations is grasped by each member, and its implications bring spiritual growth to the members who declare an earnest devotion to the cause. As in previous years, the influence of the Mission Club has penetrated the atmosphere with strong faith and charity wherever its members unite. 9. :ffl m QQ 4 xffjlg l Imp Ruiz! lid Yzindvi- Sttyvp, Hank Yan Dyk. Attila l t'lsooi'y, Aluan ffoonsis, Dean Rlanni. Hill Ihcrslof. Dirk Dc' lXIOl. Sftttwl Rffzr: Nlillv Sclitiurtnzinn, Hilda Xv?ll1t'liL'.-Illdllll lXIcyci'. lXIa1'ilx'n Rutqvrs. lNIarilyn Zvlstra. lxliilllyll Hem'- sink. Harm:-t Uvkstra, Alanirc- Bmtixxtw. .Xnnc-Itch Stavinqa. SH1ffvl.' lfrank iQoi'tst-rim. cit'll4' Yan Dvkt-n, Prof. H. Bengvlink, C20-Sponsor: Nlarfia YN'oi'rll1ottst'. Sc-C.-'l'i't'as.: Ken Btn-rslila, Vive--l'i'e-s,: Dun Nilxlwlink, ROE. Hovkstra. Ilftfnf: l'ml'. Karst:-n. Cu-Sptrnsut'. PHYTOZOON CLUB Til-L' 5 52- ' x , f . . .wg .5 R o Q .Av llfi This particulzir Cluh is lor scivncc vnthusiasts who delight in lvarninq about thr vtiriotis tncdiczil prol'c'ssions. Every lii-xvcckly inc-sting' al'lO1'cls to wich iiicinlmcr ll Chancc to lczirn about cithct' cler- nititoluqy or neurology. or oImstc'tt'ics. or sonic othcr phase ol' tht' incclicnl lit-ld. All are i'cpi't-sviitccl hy il qualified iiieinln-1' of that lit-ld. NVlicthc-it thc- tnctnlici' is ai pr:--incdic. zi biology or Chcinistry iimior. or tin int.-rt'stt'cl stticlt-nt. ht' hncls it most c-nliqhttfninq and t'Il'l0fLllllC, The activitivs that this Qmiip plans nrt- liinitrd liut worth-whilt: 'I'lit-iv is nothing qllllk' like tht' Cautious way that at science nia-jot' hticlqets his tiint-. lt is prolmhly In-catist' of that wry Chziractcristic' that tht-3 un: tittiuictvcl to tht' Phytozotm Cfliih, for hs-ix' is zz Cluli with ptirpost' and intt'i't'st. Prtilk-ssoi's Bcnqtflink and liarstc-n pmvt-cl tu he vvry zilwlc mcntors this yt'zii'. Nine students and a professor are sitting in a small circle. The discussion is most vehement and is punctuated only by pauses to light pipes, cigars, or cigarettes. What is the reason for this activity? It is one philosophical mind meeting another mind in order to gain new insights. It is the Plato Club. With Dr. W. H. Jellema as moderator, the club I1'1Ct bi-weekly, usually at the home of one ofits members. The host provided a paper for discussion purposes and provided another Plato Club essentialf coffee. The club began with a study of Saint Augustine's Cz'v1'tas Dei. To realize the meanings and implications of the concept of the Kingdom of God was the clubis goal. An understanding of Augustine and his work provides a Christian student with valuable and meaningful PLATO CLUB Standing: jack Paauw, Samuel Van Houte Bob Staal Alvin Plantinga, H. Pietersma Sfaled: Nelvin Vos, Pres Dr jellema Sponsor Leonald H Kool, Sec. Absenl: Harvey Conn. Henry Douma 'WF M-I.. ?'f mm M, Y - ii lil S li x I I PRE- E CLUB Aiming to supplement the academic with the extra-cur- ricular the Pre-Sem Club sought this year to study the full implication ofthe calling to the Gospel ministry and to stim- ulate the love for higher service. To that end the club, under sponsorship of Reverend lYeidenaar, studied the Hrst epistle to Timothy in a series of bi-weekly symposiums mod- erated by club members. The animated discussions of sev- eral pertinent problems were very beneficial. Besides two hymnsings the club sponsored a successful one thousand dollar student campaign in November for a prospective Harlem church building. The club had a spirit- ually profitable year and is grateful for the fellowship which the club afforded its members in their common interest. Hp Roar: Earl Holkeboer, Harold Leep, Arie Van Eek, vice-president: Sid Draayer. Gord Negen. Cal Sprik, Henry Entingh. .Sbrmzd Roux' john Fondse, Theodore NVe-vers, Calvin Bolt, Edward lX1eyer,LIay De Vries, Lloyd Vander Hei, Peter Rynders. Bnllum Row: Don l.Visse, president: Gilbert Vanderlip, Terry Ten Brink, Ralph Bruxvoort, Gerald Van Oyen, Norman Bruinsma. Duane Vander Bruq. IIB Top Row: Lucille Dreyer, Alice Nicolai. Sarah Dykhuis, Catherine Rozendal. Carolyn Rinsema. Fozzrlh Row: Elinor Van Deelen, Joyce Fennema. Edna Beebe. Grace Vanden Bosch. Arlene Vos. Shirley Ann Bolt. Adelaide Veltema, Alyedor Luchies. 4 Tlzirzi Row: Nliss Van Opynen, Sponsor: Barbara Gesuty, Dorothy Dyk, Dena Stout. Irene Bylsma, Barbara Curley, Hannah Lenters. .Slrozzd Row: Elsa Zwiep. Ruby Lui, Lois hleindertsma. lvlary E. Schiffer, Idamae Knott. Arlene Verhoeven. Audrey Mellema, Joyce Scharphorn. Grace Rinsema. Henrietta De Graaf. Evelyn Vriend. .S'ea1m': Ida V. Van Zanten, hlagdalene Oordt, Helen Van lVyk, Ella Bruins, jan Stravers, Jane De XYet-rd, Jessie Niurray, Corinne Aardema, PRI ATES CLUB The Privates Club has been a source of never-failing support to the Calvin girls residing in private homes. Under the leadership of Miss Catherine Van Opynen, this club is open for membership to all girls who live off-campus. Most advantageous to Freshman girls as they must adjust themselves to college life and assume new re- sponsibilities attained while living away from home. the guidance and direction received from the club establishes confidence and leads to satisfactory settlement. Accomplishing, as anticipated, a close unity among members. the primary purpose of the Privates is advanced. During the meetings, discussions of problems general to all girls in private homes are grasped and a solution offeredf these gatherings rank in comparison to the house meeting of the guild halls. The social hour after the meeting provides fun, enter- tainment and refreshment for the girls. Highlighting the season. a Christmas party was given to yitalize the holiday spirit for the coeds. 119 l l l l l RADIO CLUB Y' le it ' Cf 1711 'linlb Rnze: George hleieur, Eugene Van Grouw, Henry C. Douma, Dean Allen Schmidt, Lambert Van VVyk, Ray Swierenga, Sam Bosch, Hugh Vanden-Wloiide. llohn Hoog- stra. Srmnd Raw: Bob Brink, John De Boer. Bud Baker. Arthur Den Hartog, Robert Vandenbosch. Vernon Ehlers. jim Tale-n, Ron Scheeringa. Bnllom Row: Calvin Andre, Club sponsor:Ray Gunnink, Esler Shuart, vice-president: Gerald Pals, president: Clarence Heerema, sec'y-treas.: Peter Rynders, Durant Van Oyen, Originating in the mind of the president. the Calvin College Radio Club has become a reality this year. Its mem- bers seek to learn the fundamentals ofamateur radio in order to acquire an interesting hobby, for the purpose of contact- ing friends around the world, and seek to increase their knowledge concerning the short wave radio world of coin- munication. The Radio Club is open to all interested students. The only entrance requirement needed is an earnest desire to learn. Active participation in the club activities assures the student ol' many hours of enjoyment, Wfith diligent effort it is possible for the club members to obtain an amateur operators license in the field of radio. Organized to discuss current social conditions in the light of Calvinistic principles, the Sociology Club again held meetings bi-monthly this school year. To develop their purpose as a club, the members employed panel-discussions and debates relating to timely issues. Movies were also shown to add interest to the topic under discussion. Special speakers were invited to the meetings that they might pre- sent the vario us opportunities for work in the Held of applied sociology. In order to broaden the club members' perspectives in current social conditions. the club again made a field trip. Again this recently organized club enjoyed an active year under the leadership of Dr. D. H. Bouma who advised the group and served as club sponsor. SOCIOLOGY CLUB Top Row: Karst Besteman, Ted Rottman, Jim Snoep UF. EL 'rift- iff ,IIN MJ l'l Fozzrih Row: Lenore Pontler, Ruth Kool, Ruthe Van Houten, Barbara Gesink, Evelyn La Fleur, joan Van Zomeren Audrey Honderd, Sylvia Moes. Third Row: Chrissie Hoekstra, M. Monsrna, Carolyn Rinserna, Ellen Kolk, Eleanor Nyenhuis, Alice Nicolai. Jess Smedes, Audrey Diephouse, Doris Van Zorneren, Evelyn Algra Nancy Van Daalen Second Row Kamps treas.: J : janet Sturwold, Claramae Groetsema, Corrine Malzepeace, Helene Danhof, Alice Tamminga, Gertrude jan Veneman. Bottom Raul: Swanette Krygsheld, Jeneane Vreeman, Dr. Donald Bouma, Dick VanDer Wall, vice-pres.: Elsa Zwiep o ce Veldhe ' ' ' ' y er, sec y., Grace Rinsema, pres., Penny Vredevoogd, Ruth Van Andel. 121 ARSITY CLUB To the letter winners of major sports, the Varsity Club members, again goes credit for their assistance in the development of Clalvin's athletic department. The active interest of the club members is shown in their accomplish- ments. The student body now looks upon the school events they have helped to create as a must in school activity. Again this year they have made possible a basketball fes- tival. a busy Twirp week and another thrilling Home- coming. Other projects ofthe club include the printing of basket- ball programs, an alumni banquet and the annual presenta- tion of the Bere Mexiiorial award. Profs. Tuls and Steen have cooperated as advisors to the club this year. 71,11 Razr: Gordon De Vries. Elton Koops, John Hoogland. Tom U'Hara. .-Xl Cok. Rog Boerema, igllfllllll Roux' Glenn Prince, Iohn De Boer, Chuck W'ittevcen. Ben Dykstra, Evert Vermeer, Bruce Bouman. Bnllmn Rnzr: John De Bley, Rog Boer, Pete Duyst. sec'y.: Ted Rottman, president: lylorris Tubergen, vice-president: Wayne Gritter, -lack Smant. 122 Sfandz'r1g.' Evelyn La Fleur, Marcia Wordhouse, Nancy Postmus, Gertrude Kamps, Shirley Huizingh, Grace Ann Wiers. Seated: Mary Kool, Gert Bonnema, Vice-Pres.: Nell Oosthoek, Sec.: Marge De Nooyer, Pres.: Penny Vredevoogd, Treas.g Carolyn Van Til. W. A. A. The VV.A.A. Board is composed of three girls from each class chosen by the Board itself each spring. These girls stimulate interest in sports and organize the Intramural Sports Program for girls. The Board in the fall gave a get-acquainted party which was well attended by all girls and proved to be a success. Monday night is girls' night at the gym. Before Christmas the girls were kept busy playing tennis and volleyball. After Christmas it was time for basketball intramurals. In the spring everyoneis fancy turned to tennis and softball. Be- sides playing these sports for entertainment among them- selves, there is competition with other colleges. This year the W.A.A. became a member of the lV.M, I.A.A. A playday was held at Hope College which gave Calvin's Board an opportunity to meet girls from other col- leges. The Board is interested in girls participation in sports and also supports other sport activities at Calvin. f tl it llv 24 5 5 ...NV x ' A mx Q -- - KX X S K ,.,,, bmw, 1 .,---xx-gg if Q, ,W , gf e,.y,.'-v 1:x:.-v,sf'W-,- X h, . x'if:1..,.x Q X X . W , T S .,..-,J..,L,QQ-13:3-:aintquam: 1953 - 1954 -- ' ' ' 4' 'Wrf:5:5g1I',-Qg.'1,'.1..,e,...,-, -f .. L MM' V .- . 1 e - -1,1 Hx! thu, A xx JAN v V ' . si -I-TL .1-K-. X4 ,- . K- . .. . ' ' Ki A 1-M, .Q U -uw -.W Wuxi an J T , N -3: X Km, - UN- . TL 'N gm: :fm1..A.N - va, wxx bw- M 'L '- 4. A FX- '3' 1' . ff. ' My k U J ..., -1: M. Q. , ! 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W. llc , X is 9 ss. , K5 ' ' I n . y . , f X : ' ' ' .su iif' ' if if . . ' 5 , is gm 5, .ig fi v iii, P 1 R ' li , . ' . AX X SE IOR 'Y 1-11 -mafia S595 Don Griffiocn. XvlCC-Pl'l'SlClC'Ill1 Carol Marcu:sL'. Si-ci'c'tai'y: Rich Wvstmaas, Prcsiclcnl. lfour ycars have In-cn spcnt lay thc senior class in study and social activity at Calvin Collcgc. W'c lmcgau as zz largc group of studcnts from diflcrcnt high schools and wc will gracluatc as 21 group which has worked togclhcr to gain knowledge and urlclcrslaucl- ing, Wlith God as thc basis oflcarning wc will Continue' to improve' oursclvcs after we havc scpamlcd. CHESTER JAY ALKEMA A.B. Education Waupun, Wisconsin Nlajorsz English, History Oratorio 3, 4. BAIBA ANDERSONS 3 year Pre-Dental Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Biology ANDREW L. ANDRE A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Biology Phytozoon Club 3, 45 Future Teachers' Club 4. VERNON E. ANEMA .-X.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: History, Economics International Relations Club 4. AIERRY AUSTIN Pre-Business Administration Fremont, Michigan Major: Economics Economics Club 2, 3, Secretary 4. KARST BESTEMAN A.B. General -Ienison, Michigan lxlajor: Sociology Sociology Club 3, 4. KEN BOERSMA A.B. Pre-Med. Grand Rapids, Michigan lVIajors: Chemistry, Biology A cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Phytozoon Club 4. GERTRUDE JANE BONNEMA A.B. Education Denver, Colorado Prism 2, 3, 4g W.A.A. Board Vice-President 4g Radio Choir 1, 2, A cappella 3, 45 Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 43 Musi- cians Guild 4. - GRETCHEN ELLEN BOUWSMA A.B. General Lincoln, Nebraska Major: English Chimes 1, 25 Oratorio 1, 2, 3, Thespians 1, 2, 3, Lit- erary Club 2, 3. LOIS E. BRINKMAN B.S. Medical Technology Fremont, Michigan Majors: Chemistry, Biology 127 7 -H FAITH BROL'WIiRS Grand Rapids, Michigan GIQRBIZN BRUINSMA Chatham, Ontario, Canada lfiiqint-cring Club 1. 2. 3. 'l'lIl1RIClQ I,. BRYMMICI, Plattr. South Dakota Band S111 41 Orcht'stra 4: Klusici tarv 41 Uratorio 4, GCNTIH BRUNS Grand Rapids, Klichiqan lliwiiitw-i'iiw Cluh 3, l1l,.XINll UI. BRUQSSI-IPI Kalamazoo, Michigan Musicians' Guild 2, 5, 4L .X Capps l. 2, 3. 4: Prism 2, 4. IJIRK M, BRUYN, KIR. Chicago, Illinois Prism Businvss higr. 2, .insi lla A.B. Education Pre-Engineering Major: Mathematics AB. liducation lNIajor: hlusic Guild 3, SCEN- 3 yi-ar Pl't'4l'll'1QlIlC't'l'l11Q .X.B. General Klajori Nlusic' . 3, 4: Oratorio .X.B. Genvral Major: Latin Il-IAN G. BCSHMAN .'X,B. liducation 'lVyckofl', Nqw Jvrst' y 'I'hc'spians 1, 2: Oratorio 1, 2, 3. 4: Radio Choir l, 2. 3. 4: Girls' Frllowship lg Future 'l'Caclu'rs' Club 4: Prism 4, GARY BYK ER Hudsonvillc, lXIiChiqan jliNIiYliINli M. C.-XNDI,liR Grand Rapids, Nlichigan AB. liducation Major: History .rX.B. Gcnvral Major: lN1usic Musicians' Guild 3, 41 A cappvlla 3, 4: Oratorio 3, 4. 'I'ransfvi're-d from junior Coll:-gin Sociology Club 2, 3, 41 Pri. Hl'QI,liNli MARILYN DANHOI' AB. Gent-ral Grand Rapids, hlichigan lvlajorz Sociology sm 2, 3. ESTHER DATEMA A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan lN'Iajor: Music Class Secretary-Treasurer 1: Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4g lXIusi- cians' Guild 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 3, 4. KATHLEEN ANN DE BOER A.B. Education Lynden, Washington Calvinism Club 3, Secretary-treasurer 4. HENRIETT.-X DE GRAAF A.B. General Grand Rapids. Michigan Nlajorz Sociology Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Sociology Club 3, 43 Future Teachers' Club 4. PHYLLIS DE GROOT B.S. Medical Technology Edgerton, Minnesota Major: Biology Inter-Dorm Board 35 Oratorio 3g Prism 3g Cheerleader 3. Transferred from Northwestern Junior College, Orange City. Iowa. HARVEY DEJAGER A.B. Education Alvord, Iowa lVIajor: English Transferred from Augustana Lutheran College and X'Vestmar College. XYILBUR DE JONG A.B. Pre-Seminary Pella, Iowa Pre-Seminary Club 2, 3, 4: Radio Choir 2, 3. MARJORIE E. DE NOOYER A.B. Education Battle Creek, Michigan Prism 2, 3, Staff Head 4g W.A.A. Board 3. President 44 Dorm President 2g Inter-Dorm Board 2: Student Coun- cil 4g Girls' League Board Secretary 4g Homecoming Court 3. GERRY A. DE RUITER B.S. Medical Technology Denver, Colorado Majorg Biology Oratorio 13 Prism 2, 3g Thespians, 2, 3. SHIRLEY M. DEUR A.B. Education Fremont, hiichigan Prism 2, 45 Future Teachers' Club 4, Oratorio 4. HERBERT DE VRIES A.B, General Holland, Michigan Major: Physics Oratorio 1, 2, 3g Band 1, Treasurer 2, 33 Thespians 2. 12 .feta I.XY DIZ VRIICS Pre'-Scininarv .MCBain, Nfichigan 1 XVr6stlinq Club l: Pre--Seminary Club 1. H.XROI.lJ I,l'llC DliXVl'1lCRlD Pro-Scininary Oranqr' City, Iowa '1ll'2iIlSft'I'I't'Cl from Nortliwcxstc-rn junior Colleqc. .XRLIN DISSICLKUIQN .'X.B. GQ-ncral W'innipt-g, Manitoba, Canada Major: liconomics Miesion Club 2, 31 Oratorio 2, 3: llconoinics Club 4: Cross-country 4. 'll1'ansl1'i'i'c-cl from lluivrrsity of Manitoba lixtc-nsion School. .XRl,I'lNli IDOURN .X.B. Ccncral Grand Rapids, ikfich. lN'Ia,iors: Math:-matics. Biology Hand l, 2, l REDIiRICK A. DOURNBOS BS. Pru-M:-dical Crand Rapids, lXIiChigan Phytozoon Club 2, 3, Prrsidrnt 4. HENRY C. DOUMA AB. General Nlidland Park, New-Ici'scy Ma,ioi': Philosophy Calvinisin Club 4. BIZ'I l'Y M. DUIMSTRA .-XB. Gm-nc-ral Sioux Falls, South Dakota Major: English Oratorio lg Girls' Fvlloxvsliip l, 23 Privates Club 13 liitvrary Rvview 2, 3, Editor 41 WoInr'n's Litrrary Club 3, Prcsidem 4: Chimcs 3, 4, DONALD IJYKI'1HOUSl'l A.B. liducation Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Economice Economics Club 3, 41 Varsity Club 3, 4: Golf 2, 3, 4. SHIRLICY IJYKIQM.-X A.B. Education Gallup, New Mc'xiCo lwlajor: English Thvspians l, 2, 3,4: A cappc-lla 3: Oratorio 1, 3: Prism 2: Stud:-nt Guide l, 2, 3. CHARI,l'1S A. IJYKSTRA A.B. Gcncral Zeeland, Michigan Major: Economics :Xcappt-lla 1, 2, 3, 41 liconomics Club 3: Musicians Guild 3: Oratorio I, 2. 3, 4g Mt'istei'singers 3, Prcsident 4. GWENDOLYN DYKSTRA A.B. General Grosse Pointe, hlichigan Major: English JOHN DYKSTRA A.B. Pre-Seminary Grand Rapids, Michigan Pre-Seminary Club l, 2, 3, Vicar 4: Mission Club 3. Vice-President 4, Oratorio 3: A cappella 4. LOREN JOHN DYKSTRA A.B. Pre-Law Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Economics Oratorio 2: International Relations Club 4: Economics Club 3. Transferred from Everettjunior College, Everett, Wash- ington. RUTH MARIAN EENIGENBURG A.B. General Lansing, Michigan Major: English Oratorio 2, 3, 4. ROSEMARY JEAN ENGBERS A.B. Education Kalamazoo, hiichigan Future Teachers' Club Z, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4. EDWARD A. EVENHOUSE A.B. General Cicero, Illinois Major: Economics Prism 1: Student Council 1: Thespians l, 3, Vice-Presb dent 4: Economics Club 3, President 4: Literary Review Business lWanager 3, 4. ATTILA FELSOORY 3 year Pre-Medical Grand Rapids. Michigan Majors: Biology, Chemistry ALAN I. GEBBEN A.B. Education Zeeland, Michigan Major: Biology Phytozoon Club 2g Oratorio 1, 25 Band 2. . MARTHEEN GEELHOED A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan DON GRIFFIOEN A.B. Pre-Seminary Sunnyside, Washington Oratorio lg Radio Choir 2, Vice-President 35 Calvinism Club 4: Class Vice-President l, 2, 3, 4g Cheer Leader 3: Pre-Seminary Club 4. N1 RAYINIOND GUNNINK A.B. General Chandler, Nlinnesota lN1ajors: Chemistry. Blathcmatics Radio Choir 4. GHZ.-X L. GYOREY BS. Engineering Grand Rapids. lX1ich, Blajorst Physics, lNIathematics Engineering Club 2, 3. lil,liANUR G. HAIXISTR.-X BS. General Clifton, Newtlcrsey Blayiorz Biology Ch:-er llcadsr l, 2, 3. 4: Prism l. 4. CHRISTINE HOIZKSTRA A.B. Gcneral Grand Rapids, hlichigan Major: Sociology Oratorio 1. 2. 3, 4: Sociolo!Y Club l. 2, 3, 4. ROBIQRT .XLLEN HOEKSIWR.-X .'X.B. Eriucaiion Cicero. Illinois Blajorz Nlusic A capui-lla 2. 3. 4: Oratorio l, 2. 3. 4: kfeistersingers 3. 4: Musicians Guild 2. 3. President 4. HENRY HOLSTEGIQ. AIR. A.B. Pre-Law Zeeland. Michigan Majors: History, Sociology Track 2, 3, 4: International Relations Club 2, Secre- tary 4: .fXm:'rican Gpvernrnent Club 4: Sociology Club 2. 41 Varsity Club 3. 4. IUQDITH S'l'EVl'1NS HOOKER AB. General Grand Rapids. Niichigan lX'Iabior: History Prism 1, 2: Chimes 13 Thcspians 21 Uratorio l, 2, 3. KVELYN HUIZFNG.-X .X.B. Education Zeeland, Michigan lN'Iajor: Nlusic A cappella l, 2. 3, 4: Band l. 2: Forensic Board 41 Forensics 1: Musicians Guild 1. 3. 4: Oratorio 1, 2. 3. 4: Prism 41 Thespians 3, 4. l2YlQRli'I'T L. HUIZENG.-X AB. General Nlorrison. Illinois Majors: Chemistry. Nlathematics Gl..-XDYS -IAGHR A.B. Education lVlcBain, Michigan Privates Club l, 23 Mission Club l. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Fellowship l. 2, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4. LILY HSI-YIN YU JEN B.S. General Science Shanghai, China Major: Physics Transferred from University of Shanghai. HENRY T. KARSTEN A.B. Pre-Seminary Grand Rapids, Michigan FRANK CHARLES RASS A.B. Education Grand Rapids, hlichigan lN1ajor: Biology Baseball 1, 2: Varsity Club 1, 2, 3: Future Teachers' Club 3, President 4. SIMON KISTEBIAKER A.B. General Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Majors: Latin, Greek Debate 3, 4: Pre-Seminary Club 2, 4: Chimes 3. VERNAMAE KOOI A.B. Education Denver, Colorado lX1ajor: English Thespians 1, 2: Literary Club 4: Prism 3. LEONARD H. KOOL A.B. Pre-Seminary Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Majors: Greek, Philosophy Pre-Seminary Club 2, 3: Calvinism Club 2: Plato Club Secretary 4: Oratorio 2, 4. CAROLYN RUTH KRAMER B.S. Medical Technology Chicago, Illinois Major: Biology Oratorio 1, 2, 3. PETER KRANENBURG A.B. Pre-Seminary Toronto, Ontario, Canada hiajore Greek Pre-Seminary Club 3: Calvinism Club 4. JAN G. KUNST A.B. Pre-Seminary Amsterdam, Netherlands Major: Greek Calvin Culture .Association Study Group 4. Transferred from Amsterdam-Zuid, Netherlands JOHN H. LE FEBRE A.B. General Manhattan, Montana Major: Mathematics GERRIT LEMINIINK A.B. Education Grand Rapids, hlichigan Major: History International Relations Club Treasurer 3. HANNAH GRACE LENTERS A.B. Education Holland, Michigan RUBY S. Y, LIU A.B. Education Shanghai. China XVAYNE LOOTSMA A.B. Pre-Seminary Hoboken New Jersey EUGENE VV. LOS A.B. Pre-Seminary Delavan, Wisconsin Pre-Seminary Club 1, 3, 4: Radio Choir 2, President 3: Student Council 31 Oratorio 2. JOHN W, MAAS A.B. Pre-Seminary Harrison, South Dakota Debate 1, 2, 3: hlission Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4g Pre-Seminary 1, 2, 4, Vice-President 3, CORRINE MAKEPEACE A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Literary Club 4: Sociology Club 4. V DEAN STUART MANNI A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Biology Phytozoon Club 2, 3. 4. CAROL R. MARCUSSE A.B. Education Holland. Michigan A cappella Choir 2, 3, Secretary 4g Class Secretary 4: Dorm President 2, Interdorin Board 2: Iwlusicians Guild 4: Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 41 Orchestra 1, 2: Student Council 11 Prism 3, Staff Head 4. EDNA MAE MASSELINK A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Girls' Fellowship Club 13 Missions Club 1: Future Teachers' Club 1. IRENE M. MCMULLEN Sparta, Michigan A.B. Education Transferred from Central State Teachers' College. LAURETTA MIDDLEBUSH A.B. Education Schoolcraft, Nliehigan Future Teachers, Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4. SYLVIA MOES A.B. General Peterborough, Ontario, Canada Major: Sociology Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4: Sociology Club 3, 4. IVIARJORIE IVIONSIVIA A.B. General Prairie City, Iowa Major: Sociology hdission Club 1, 2: Sociology Club 2. 31 Future Teachers, Club 33 Oratorio 2, 3. ALVIN A. MULDER Hull, Iowa NIARTIN MULDER Imlay City, Michigan DOUGLAS NAGEL Grand Rapids, Michigan A.B. General Maj or: Greek A.B. Education Major: History A.B. Pre-Law Majors: Economics, Political Science Student Council lg Chimes 2: International Relations Club 3, President 4g Economics Club President 3, 4. GCRDON D. NEGEN A.B. Pre-Seminary Renville, Minnesota Oratorio 11 Pre-Seminary Club 3, 4g Prism 3, Staff Head 4: Track 3. JELLE NUTMA Hamilton, Ontario, Canada A.B. Pre-Seminary Pre-Seminary Club 3, 4, Calvinistic Culture Associa- tion Study Club 4. Transferred from Chr. Lyceum Oostergoo', Dokkum the Netherlands. CLARENCE J. NYENHUIS A.B. Pre-Seminary Grand Rapids, Michigan Bible Study Group 1, Pre-Seminary Club 1, 25 Oratorio 1, 2, President 45 Musicians Guild 25 Concert Band 2, 3, A cappella 45 Chimes 3, 43 Prism 2, Business Manager 3, 4g Meistersingers 4. fr IQLEANOR NYENI-IUIS .XB Education Zct-land, Michigan lXIajors: Sociology, English Chimes 1: Prism 2, 3: Privates 1: Sociology Club 3. 4: Girls' I.itcrary Club 3: Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY I2I,I,liN OHLMANN .-X.B. I-lclucation Grand Rapids, blichigan Oratorio 1, 2. 4: A cappella 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1, lg Chimes 3: Musicians Guild 3: Literary Club 4.- NliI.l. OOSTHOIZK A.B. Gcncral Halcdon, New -Icrscy Siajori German Girlsi Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: KVA..-X. Secretary 4: Ora- torio 3, 4. BETTY ANN OSENG.-X A.B. llducation Bcjou, lXIinncsota Mission Club 1, 4: Girls' Ft-llowship 1: Pc-acc Contm-st 3: Futurc 'Iif'3CllCl'S. Club 4. HARVEY OLWVINGA ,rX.B. Pre-Seminary lXIarion, Nficliigan Pre-Seminary Club 1: Varsity Club 2: Baseball i. JACK I-I. P.-XAUYV A.B. Pre-Svminary Cawker City, Kansas Maior:Greck Chimt-s 2: Prc-Seminary Club 4: Calvinism Club 41 Plato Club 4. H. PIETIiRSMA AB. Gcncral Mallorytown, Ontario, Canada Majors: Philosophy Classical Languages Plato Club 4. Transferred from Gcicformccrd Gymnasium Ljouwcrt. The Netherlands. ALVIN C. PLANTINGA A.B. Gem-ral Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Philosophy Radio Choir 2, 3: Plato Club 3, 4: Literary Club 3, President 4: Psychology Club 4: Chimes 4: Basketball 11 Track 3. IOI-IN H. PRIIVIUS A,B. Pre-Seminary Btcamboat Rock, Iowa Radio Choir 1: A cappella 2, Business Manager 3, Prcsi- dcnt 4: Oratorio l, 2, 3: Mcistcrsinqcrs 4: Secretary 3: Class President 2: Student Council trcasurer 3: Prism 3, liditor 4: Pre-Scminary Club 1, 4. GLENN XVILLIS PRINCE A.B. Business Administration Chicago, Illinois Major: Economics Baskctball 1, 3: Varsity Club 3, 4: Economics Club Vicar 4g Student Council 1: Thcspians 3. ROBERT K. PRINCE A.B. Pre-Medical Sibley, Iowa Major: Chemistry CHARLOTTE A. RIBBENS A.B. General Grand Rapids, hlichigan lXfIajor: English Chimes 1, Managing Editor 2: Prism 2, Staff Head 3, 45 Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4g A cappella 4. RICHARD JOHN RINCK A.B. General Grand Rapids. Michigan hlajor: Sociology GRACE RINSEMA A.B, Education Highland, Indiana Major: Sociology Privates 2, President 3: Sociology Club Secretary 3, President 4: Oratorio 2. SUE RITSEMA A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Majors: Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics TED A. ROTTMAN A.B. General Muskegon lxlichi an lXIa'or' Sociolo ,, , 3 J - ' gy' Varsity Club 3, President 4: Sociology Club President 3, 43 Student Council Z, 3, 45 Homecoming Chairman 4: Baseball 2: Basketball 23 Students Commons Com- mittee Chairman 3. CATHERINE ROZENDAL A.B. Education Cicero, Illinois Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Choir 1. ROBERT D. RUIS A.B. Pre-Seminary Pease, Minnesota Pre-Seminary Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Debate 2: Oratorio 3, 4. AREND RUMPH A.B. Pre-Seminary Moorefield, Ontario, Canada Pre-Seminary Club 3, 4. Transferred from Christelyk Lyceum, Hoogeveen, Neth- erlands. JAMES A. RUPKE A.B. General Lynden, Washington Majors: Physics, Mathematics I HX 54 Marti MARILYN RL'S'I'ER .-X.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: English Oratorio l. 2. 3, 4: Girls' Litcrary Club 3. 4: Musicians' Guild l. 7, 3: Prism 3. M XTHILDA G. SCHNEIDER A.B. Gcneral Grand Rapids. Michigan Major: English Oratorio l. 2, Klission Club 1: Radio Choir 2, 3, 4. MARILYNN .X. SCO'I l' A.B. Education Nlonsc-y, Now York Radio Choir 1, Z, 3, 4: Uratorio 1. 2, 3. 4: YV..-XA. Board 1, l. 3: Girls' Varsity Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4: Band l. 2: Prism 4: Futurc 'Teachers' Club 4. CHARLES K. SEVEN A.B. Gcncral Grand Rapids, Nlichigan Klajor: Economics Uratorio 2. 3: Economics Club 3. Vicar 7 IXXRRELI, SHERIIIXN AB. Education .Xllcndalmy Xlichigan Klaior: Biology 'franslicrrc-d from Grand Rapids Junior Coll:-gc. ESLER I..-XVERNE SHU.-KRT AB. Prc-Seminary' Pattcrson, Ncw -Icrscy Calvinism Club 2, 4, SCCI'Cl3l'Y-'I'l'l'dSLlFCI' 31 Chimes 21 Prc-Seminary Club l, 2: Thcspians 4: Klission Club I, 2: Oratorio 1: Radio Club Vice'-Prcsidt-nt 4: M.S.C.C. Rcprcscntativc 2, 3. 4. ,X.B. General blajor: English Mission Club l: Girls' Christian lfcllowship Club 2. -IENETTE SIKKEIXIA fXlcBain, lNIichigan A.B. General Major: English EVELYN KI, SINKE Molina-. Michigan THEODORE SJOERDSINIA A,B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Majors: Mathematics. Organic Scicncc KIESSIE H. SMEDES A.B. General Grosse Pointe, Nlichigan hlajorz Sociology Chime-s, 3: Sociology Club 3, 4. CALVIN L. SPRIK Coopersville, Michigan A.B. Pre-Seminary Oratorio 1, 2: Pre-Seminary Club 1, 2, 3, 4: lNIissior1 Club 1. V KENNETH STILES Xvatertown, New York International Relations MELVIN J. STUIT Grand Rapids. Michigan JACK STULP Cicero. Illinois A cappella 1, 2, 3, 4: C Prism 4: lX'Ieistersingc-rs JANET M. STURYVOLD Neerlandia. Alberta. Canada Sociology Club 4. Transferred from the Univcrsi DOROTHY SYTSMA De Motte, Indiana Girls' Christian Fellows 3, 4: lNIissi0n Club 2. ALICE JANE TAMMINGA W A.B. General Niajort History Club 4. A.B. General Major: History A.B. Pre-Seminary Dratorio l. 2. 3. 41 Chimes 41 3. 4. A.B. Education lXIajor: English of Alberta. A,B. Education hip Club 2, 3, 4: Oratorio 2. A.B. General Denver, Colorado Nlajors: Education, Sociology Prism 2, 3. 4: Radio Choir 2, 3, St-cr:-tary 4: Sociology Club 4: Girls' League Board Vice-President 4: Oratorio 1, 2. LOUIS TAMMINGA A.B. Pre-Seminary Leeuwarden, Netherlands Pre-Seminary Club 4. Transferred from Christclyk Hogere Burgerschool, Leeuwarden. ANDREW TEN HARMSEL Sioux Center, Iowa Baseball 1, 2: Varsity Club GARRIS TIMMER Lyndcn, Washington A.B. Education Major: Economics 2, 3: Economics Club 4. A.B. Pre-Medical Major: Biology Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4. Transferred from University of Washington. JAX 'I'IfXIlNIER AB. Pre-Seminary I-Iaarlf-in. Nctlicrlands 'IiI'3l'Nl.l'l'I'CCl from Christclyk Lyccum. Gordon College and Se-ininary. IXIORRIS R. 'IIUBERGEN .-XB. Education lfrcmont, Kficliiqan lNIajor: Nlathf-matics 'llrack 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 2, 'Ilrcasurci' 3, Vicc- Prcslidcnt 4: Cross Country 41 Chex-'rleadcr 3: Future 'I'caclwrsi Club 4. H.-XNS L'ITTl2NBOSCH .fX.B. Pre-Scininary I-Iaarlcin, Ncthcrlands Ilicspians 4. 'liransfcrrcd from Lyccc Classique and Gordon College ol' The-oloqy. R L l'I-I E. VAN ANDHL ,-X.B. Ilducation Battlr Crcck, Nlichiqan Prism 2, 4: Sociology Club 3, 4: Future 'Ilvaclicrs' Club 4: Pwcliology Club 4. NANCY VAN D.'X.XI,IiN A.B. Gcneral Grand Rapids, Michigan Maiors: Sociology, liducation Studf-nt Council 2. Sccrctary 3: Sociology Club 2, Treas- urcr 3, 4: Oratorio l. 2, 3, 4: Prism 4. DORIS BI. V.-XNDIQ RICIQ B.S. B14-dical Tcclinolopfy Midland Park, New -In-rss-y Major: Biology Oratorio l, 2, 3. GR.-XCIC V.-XNDIQN BOSCH A.B. Iiducation Rock Valley, Iowa Privatcs Club 1: lNIission Club 4. ROBERT VANDICNBOSCH A.B. Gcneral l.n-xington, Krntucky lvlajorsi Chcmistry, Nlatlicmatics Prism 2: Chimrs 3. 4. TOM VANDHN BOSCH .-LB. Pre-Seminary Rock Valley, Iowa ALLEN Llili V.-XNDICR ARK A.B. General Bcllflowcr, California Major: Education Futurc' Tcachcrs' Club 4. TRINA VANDER EENIS A.B. General Paterson. Newjersey lviajors: English, French Oratorio 1, 2: Prism 1, 3: Girls, Literary Club 4. HILDA VANDER HART A.B. Education New Sharon, Iowa Major: English ROY C. VANDER KLOK, JR. A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Ivlajor: Economics Economics Club 3, 4g Oratorio 1. 2. EVERT M. VANDER STOEP BS. Pre-Medical Shiprock, New lVIexiCo Nlajorst Chemistry, Biology Phytozoon Club 1. 2. 3, 4. WALLACI-1 VANDERWALL A.B. General Redlands. California Majors: Economies, Sociology Sociology Club Vice-President 3, 4: Economies Club Treasurer 4. Transferred from San Bernadino Valley College. HENRY -I. L. VAN DYK A.B. Pre-Medical Alameda, California Major: Chemistry Chimes Feature Editor 2, 3, 4: Prism Literary Editor 3: Literary Club 3, 4: Thespians 2. 3. EUGENE VAN DYKEN A.B. General Grand Rapids. Michigan Majors: Biology, Chemistry Phytozoon Club 2, 4. ARIE GIDEON VAN EEK A.B. Pre-Seminary St. Catharines, Ontario Major: Greek Oratorio 1, Radio Choir 2, 3, Vice-President 4g Pre- Seminary Club 1, 2. 3, Vice-President 4. PETER VAN EGINIOND A.B. Pre-Seminary Vineland Station, Ontario, Canada Idajorz Greek Pre-Seminary Club Treasurer 4. Transferred from Gymnasium, Leiden, Netherlands. GEURT VAN HAL A.B. Pre-Seminary Sully, Iowa Transferred from Central College, Pella, Iowa. 2 I-IliI,EN EMILY VAN HALSEMA A.B. Gcnc-ral I-Iudsonvillc, lNIichigan lVIajor: English Oratorio 1, 2, Secretary 3, 41 Girls' Literary Club 3, 4: Prism 2, 3: Class Sf-crm'tary-Tre-asurcr 33 W'omcn's lmaguc Board Assistant Svcrctary-Treasurer 3, Presi- dcnt 4: Studcnt Council 4: Intcr-Dorm Board Prcsi- dcnt 4. l l,URENCli M. VAN HARKEN A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: English Radio Choir 1, 2, 3: Oratorio 3, 4: Prism 3, 4, Chimes 4: Sociology Club 41 Girls' Fellowship 1. ROGER VAN HARN A.B. Prc-Seminary Icnison, hlichigan Prc-Scminary Club lg Calvinisin Club 4, Cheerleading 31 Class Pr:-sidt-nt 3: Studcnt Council 2, Pre-sidcnt 4: lN'I.I.A,A. Board 4. RI I'I-IE VAN HOL'TliN A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Nlichigan lN'Iajor: Sociology Sociology Club 3, 41 Futurc Tcachcrs' Club 4. GER.-XLIJ I , VAN OYEN A.B. PIT-Sf'lIlll13l'y Chicago Hcfights, Illinois Oratorio l, 2: Pre-Scminary 2. 3, 4, IXIissions Club l. LEONARD VAN STAALIJUINEN, JR. A.B. Prc'-Seminary 'I'crrc Ccia, North Carolina lwlajori Sociology Chimes l, 2: Calvinism Club 1, 2, Vicc-Prcsidcnt 3, 4. ERNEST VAN VUGT A.B. Education Hull, North Dakota Majors: English, History Int:-rnational Rn-lations Club 4. HENRY VAN YVYK, JR. A.B. Prc-Scininary Grand Rapids, Nlichigan -IAY VERNON VELDHOUSE A.B. Education Kanawha, Iowa Major: Mathcmatics ROBERT VER SCHURE A.B. Pro-Law Battle Crcck, Michigan Major: Economics Economics Club 3, 45 International Relations Club 3, 4. JAMES E. VERSLUYS A.B, Pre-Seminary Grand Rapids, Nlichigan lX4ajor: Greek Oratorio 1, 2: Radio Choir 3, 4. MARGUERITE ANN VOGEL A.B. Education Grand Rapids. Llichigan NELVIN VOS A.B. General Edgerton. Biinnesota Major: English Chimes 1, 2, Editor 3, 4: Debate 1, 2: Prism 1. 4: Lit- erary Club 3, 4: Plato Club 3. President 4. CAROLYN L. VREDEVOOGD BS. Pre-Nursing Grandville, hlichigan lviajor: Biology Chimes 1. 2, 3: Prism Staff Head 1, 2, 3: Knighties 1. 2: Oratorio 1, 3: W.A.A. Board, Treasurer 2. 3: Soci- ology Club 3: Privates Club I: Cheerleader 3. .IENEANE VREEBIAN A.B. Education South Holland, Illinois Sociology Club 4: Future Teachers' Club 3, 4: Girls' Fellowship 3, 4, President 4. Transferred from Thornton Junior College. WARREN M. YV.-XALKES B.S. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Psychology JOYANN WALKER A.B. Education Port Huron, Michigan Major: Mathematics Transferred from Bryan University, Dayton, Tennessee. ANN LOUISE XVEENING A.B. Education Kalamazoo, Michigan Major: Music Musicians' Guild 3, 4: A cappella Choir 3, 4: Oratorio 3, 4: Chimes 4. Transferred from Kalamazoo College RICHARD A. l'VESTlX4AAS A.B. General Tustin, Michigan Major: Psychology Thespians 1: Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4: Debate 4: A cappella 2, 3, Vice-President 4: Nleistersingers 3, 4, President 3: Class President 4. RODNEY XVIERENGA Pre-Engineering Grand Rapids, Michigan Major: Mathematics Engineering Club l,2,3g Radio and Electronics 3. 4 DON IVISSE A.B. Pre-Seminary Clifton, Ncw-Jersey hlajor: Grvck Pre'-Seininary Club S, President 4. HONIER VVIGBOLDY A.B. General Chicago, Illinois lvlajorz Economics Radio Choir 1: A cappella Choir 2, 3, 41 hleister- singers 3, 4: Oratorio 1, 2, 3. CHRISTINA IXI. XVOBINI.-X AB. Education Byron Ccntur, lvlichigan Oratorio 3. Transferred from Grand Rapids -Iunior College. DALE G. WOLTERS 3 ycar Pre-Engineering Ove-rise-l, Niichigan RALPH il. XVOLTHUIS B.S. General Grand Rapids. Michigan hlajorsz Chemistry, Mathematics Frrshman Basketball i. DORIS A. WOODRUFF A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Girls Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 41 Urchcstra 1. 2. 3, 4: Future Ta-achc'rs' Club 3, 4. ELSA E. ZWIEP AB. Education Holland, Michigan Major: Sociology Oratorio I, 2, 4, A cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Sociology Cluh 3, Treasurer 4, Cheer Leader 2. 3, Prism Staff I-Ie-ad 4. DOROTHY JEAN VOETBERG A.B. Education Cutlervillv, hlichigan .X cappella Choir 3, 4: Musicians Guild 4: Oratorio 1, 3, 4. -K' - s ,- QNQVQL., BARBARA E. GESINK A.B. Education . ' ' -' Sheldon, Iowa Major: Sociology 2 ' -. .6 3 Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1: Privates Club 2, 33 Sociology ' ' ff 3 X ' Club 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers' Club 4. Y, . ,. A CORA MAE WAANDERS A.B. Education A1q mg: Y Hull, Iowa -'11 33- ' Privates Club 35 Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4g Future Teachers' A ,gli VQ., Q 1. 355 ., , 5 I Club 4- I ii if ' i 'J 1, - - 5 I PHYLLIS A. ZYLSTRA A.B. Education Grand Rapids, Michigan Radio Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Oratorio 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Fellow- ship 2, 3, Secretary 45 Mission Club 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers! Club 3, 4. SENIORS NOT PICTURED MICHAEL AZKOUL A.B. General Grand Rapids, Michigan Majors: History, Philosophy JAMES HUIZINGA Grand Rapids, Michigan Engineering Club 3, 4. LEE G. KICKERT A.B. General Oak Park, Illinois Major: Biology Baseball 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 4. Transferred from Morton Junior College, Cicero, Illinois. LYNN NADINE RESIGNOL Ada, Michigan A cappella 3. 4g Oratorio 1, 3, SAMUEL VAN HOUTE A.B. General Thompsonville, Connecticut Major: Philosophy Plato Club 4. Transferred from Gordon College, Boston, Mass. Pre-Engineering A.B. General Major: English 42 Musicians Guild 3. l-15 X X I av I I ff h 1, wg. ,,. V 4 Q, , nv- -3 H ggi-iw.,.r:-N::-5:3,'-sg. . i' gf JUNIORS l'l'Vv u. Q. .lim Snoep, Viet'-Presidvrttz hluriel llielfers, St-eretarv: Bart Houseman, President All in all. nothing comes to those who stand and wait. XN'ith only one more year. the Junior Class stands as evidence. The group has participated in many varied activities proving themselves to lie real Calvin-ites. ln addition to a few more intangible things. the class individually now has one tangible sign ol' their rank 'the Calvin ring. May it, with the honor ol' Calvin, travel as far as this Class does. to A vs i l I l 1 l ,.4. Baiba Andersons Fred Andre Richard Baker Delorna Berghuis Harold Bergsma Pauline Blok Mary Boererna Doug Bonnema Abram Bos Merrie Lou Boss Benjamin Bouwman Al Bratt Wfallace Bratt Byron Breems Bob Brink Christal Broekhuis Floyd Brouwer Marilyn Brower Ella Bruins Norm Bruinsrna Guntis Bruns Ralph Bruxvoort Philip Bushhouse Jane Butterman Ann Clelland Al Cok Donald Cole Esther Cook Jim Cook Arlo Dahm Jack Day Barbara De Bell Dorothy De Boer Roger De Graaf Dale De Haan Howard De Jong Janet Dekker Irma De Kock Dot De Lano Ann De Vries I LB 1 0' eb gm 4 y V Ilv F' 2 it-:'r:59 r er i af i r far of l B Q. I BL ' B N, fx J 24 8 x xx fy. ,B - it , ' ,B RQ 'wx r z B nwl L .Q y ' B ' , rzv B, ..,..,. vzty , i -VII Z '1,, A B Fl B. B fl i riai B f 2 ,,, 1 Iv L, 1 , I N 5 BB fir, l 1 - ' i i.'f We ig BV V 4 ' l Q Q BB i 56 B, M L ybvqg ZZI .i,-,.. 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I9 if, ' 'X A 'I MA 14794 .1 M, , 1 , ,Q . l .L 3 i l Sid Draayer Pete Duyst Dorothy Dyk John Eisses Adele Ekema Ruth Eriks Gertrude Faber Ruth Feierabend Gerald Folkerts ,Iohn Fondse june Gabrielse Bob Gilles Frank Gortsema Rog Greenway VVinnabelle Grltter lx-Iarvin Groeneweg Leslie Havenqa ' e V' Q 1 Ken Havert Q W -, .f I Robert Heetderks Q A' Gerry Hendrickson V F7 we f y I F I L r l ' 1 - W Paul Hocksema ' ' , Roq Hoekstra R 3, , Q l A il Fred Hoifman I s 'L' ., Q- Phil Holtrop 1 ' A ,, 3 john Hoogland A ' MM, 3,5 v '- 2.413 Islay. -.Q..x im 'I' . 1 john Hoogstra Q. K Bart Housernan . F joan Huizinga H, N Albert Huls ff? ' A' Dottie Jansma x . X Ak Q- ,gg Ein... i b .5 3 A Biu -Iellema as 3 y I .V 5 Allan Jongsma V i! ,- 'F' Q Gertrude Kamps --'- ' 'F ,fx ' '- ' ' Gord Kamps ' 'lf 3 7 .5 1 ' f' 7 A' Audrey Klein - V, V'3Qggx..3vgQ'z ' l 'P - N xv as. ,,., - and , M 5 - P ? ' , , Q I , Q T .., ,. . v - ' M55 3' ' iz.. :x l -rf.. ,- pg Jerry Kneubel P g 'lg ' H . Arnold Koekkoek Q iw W 5' sl Ruth Kooi 5 5 ' 3 11-s.! - 9 .X P- I Q -Iohn Koopman F sl 'W' ' K s Elton Koops H: , n 4 ! V X Q .,.- 1 'E sp, , P , , - -b-. - - . K ,W . ,1 L ,. f - EL, semxsbgiie f ry Q fl '34 ff H Barb Koster I- ' 131' Q ' fix lk Gladys Kotman i n , V, ga - ' . fr L John Kroon :M 1 ' ., ,N ,533 I Harry Kwantes Z A ve 5 ' '- Q .N . 9 Evelyn La Fleur ' - f 5 .sf 'V if A .W i y A H5 Marilyn Lemmen ii I I J i 7 ' Muriel Lieffers 1 - 5 ' ,-,, V., ,x - Arlene Liepitz nf I - , . Shirley Lubbei-S 4 ' 'W 1 f .A A Vernon Luchies ,. . I .,.,w ,, , , i jx A -X if 1 li I i . l Betty Malley 51 A , . f - , , Carol May lil '--! . - ' gr F. Paul McDonald ' , ' SQ V , Ted M 6 d erna 731: .,... 1 Aw, I A -my W Glenn Iwleeter A af if ff 1 e X , 15 Llerle Meeter me ii N Graydon Meints , Eg. 14 J , if 1 ' xv 5 ,, W f Harry Mennega K ' ii W W - ' ,. ' Ed Meyer E ,ff-ff ,,, ' ,gf Y' Judy Meyelt sz. VI:- X :-iz' 4..,k ,,4. W -V . -A. i K--v 5 L--.ax Marlene Meyerink Maralyn Morris 'Y Bernie Mulder H I 'Sf' . ' Hannes Meyers I j I 'fy ,W lg- 37 E' 5 l Tim Monsma ' N, , - -V ' ' 5' ' 52 1 f 2 ,wi Qt , .za il fcJ3'i.,s 'GQ 1 nf A Jessie Murray Ed Muller S lf' 3 Don Nibbelink . john Nieboer Glenn Niemeyer Q f QSfQ,. 'f i 1 ' F fa' ' QL. , +,r,Nq.'. I f f fii M All A.. -Y 5 l -ff: 'il 1 an it x A? Q gi. X' lu-V FLA ff'-P - ii? . ' '-A aff 'L H- ., , r in I I w K' - I K5 ' Q -N .' , xv, ' ' , N L., Il .lx X N a ' 3 I 65- ' 9' s ...l I ' YE' ix! ' X .X X if . b 'Gi 3 ' cd . it ll' w A 'I 51 N ' .5 , 'il Y. ' A X X x P P f X -ev l - Xl . Y QL vi: N it l ' . N 5 -v . 9 1 5' Y' A' wx ' A 1 1 I BLA: L Carol Ohlmann Suzanne U'Nc'al Ananda Perara D:-am' Revnolds Nc-lla Rlckers Carol Rivwald Carolyn Rinsema jay Rottman Ron Rottschafer Marilyn Rutgers Pvtvr Rvndcrs Gt-nv Schripsema Nlilly Schuurman Harold Seervrld Betty Sikkcma Jim Snovp Donna Spaan 'Illlt'lIT1H Sprik Marilyn Staqer Herb Start fklarquq-rite Stcpat Shirlvy Stospker Drna Stout Garry Stoutrncycr Laverne Tanis Alia- 'll-rpstra Nlary Tolsma Carol Troast Lorainf: Van Dam Elm-anor Van Deck-n On your marks . . . Bernard Vander Ark Ellen Vander Brug jack Vander Laan Geraldine Vander Linde joy Vander Schie Bernie Vander Veeri Letha Vander Voort Nancy Vanderzyden Peter Van Nuls Paul Vaughn Janice Venema YVarren Ver Sluis Joanne Vree Clarence Walhout Bob Wiebenga Jack XViersema Bernard Zylstra lviarvin Zylstra Gerben Bylsrna John Dykstra Ed Kamps Kay Koster Arnold Miederna Bolt: Stob Lynn Swierenga Betty Vander Plaats Lois Van Eenenaam Edward Zwart we ? Q . w r . -52 '1-. - L l 5' .L 'f' K I B ' 4 N M I E , tat me L l H 5 rev.g A V . 5 I , eei,,e 4 V, .,,,iet , J 3 V, 1 , . tr- i L l ,t f i l Q i 3 2 ff' V r B we fa al f' K A Y L V eg -L J L if :t i 't.. ,v.A: ,fl 1 CW A 1 in B, 07- , f L, UNCLASSIFIED I .1 fa- T ,Q If s l l fr .1 4 A Vw!-l s- ',i . 5 L nl 1: . it . ll 2 1 ta ff .-.,fX+ 151 1:1-ui QQ, I A 1 4 . ff L n e ,E A .X by srl SOPHOMORES Gord De Kruyter, Secretary: Russ Pot-1, President: Stuart Kinqma. Viet--President. The sophomore class. having become acquainted with the duties and obligations beiitting a Calvin student. have demonstrated their ability to aid in better equipping Calvin with men and women ofelii- eicncy and activity. One oftheir outstanding activities this year was the Calvin College Blood Campaign which was sponsored in February as a community project. Through it they also incorporated the Red Drop Club . They planned a class party for early sprinq. Corrine Aardema Evelyne Algra Walter Ballast Jerry Batts Edna Beebe lvfarvin Besteman Herman Beukema Ruth Beukerna john Beversluis Karen Block Rog Boerema Joyce Boerema Ben Boersma Pete Bolens Shirley Ann Bolt hlarilyn Bolt Helen Bonnema jim Bonnema Verna Bonnerna Dorothy Bos Marlene Bos Willa Bos Sam Bosch Arlene Bouwman Gladys Bouwman Lewis Brasser Anne Bratt Delrnan Broersma Janet Brouwer Janice Brouwer Bill Brouwers Bob Bultman Audrey Bunger Barbara Bussies Neal Buteyn Irene Bylsma Bill Carpenter Don De Boer Ida De Boer Rog Dekker r :A Q a X , C' mum r 1 'Q' K V V . P , x ' L'V.Iq , .2 B -ii'-xx ,gffjgfffgk .1 i , Q img' laXf 3:I1tf - ' ll ' Q ' ::.,.liig12:? .5 . if 'Q ., wp ' '4 'g I B B ite A ., , A A ., wk J , M , .V,., Q ' ,b i zz f ,,, ' . u r i:- J 1 ' -if l i fx ,,.,,. I ' . b,b x,.,., , .T tw it F K , 'Wg v i:-2211: :Q M i .-h 4. ,., ,. 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Sarah Dvkhuis If , Z Brnniatt Dykstra P ' Evelyn Dykstra 'X Harriet Dykstra j x 3 s is ' A lkfarilyn Dykstra Q., ' rx V Nlartin Dykstra A A ' 55 Ruth Dykstra 1 X 'F i 1 Vern Edcwaards l - 'If Vernon Ehlers , ':. ,f Q . 7 fl S lklarilyn linsing - Joyce Ft-nm-ma Violettc Ft-rguson ., ...L gy Gerald Garvvlink ' l ' Shirley Gc'L'lhm'd 1 ' -4' L. 1- X L Chi ' 11- ' ' 1 . ...I 1' 'nv' if lv' 'f 2 r . X 4 l 4. J xx . ffm X .,,r -.., .gf . Rogvr D. Griflioen Roger L. Griffin:-n Q jim Grit XVaync Grittcr Clara Groutsfma Glen Groustra YVesley Haan How ard Handlogten Audrey Harmelink Robert Guis y. X Q . A , ef 1 I J Suzanne Haverkamp Janice Hazen Clarence Heerema Nlarilyn Hersink Henry Hilbrand Margot Hilton klarlene Hinders Gene Hoekema lwlary Hoeksema Rose Hoitenga Stan Holthouse Audrey Honderd Ren Hox ing anet Huizenga ai l , N ,,l W LA , T 1 1 'f 59 it Egg 21512 ' gi 39:55 xy a-:na , A , 'sit e d Q ' ' 4-e-we hlarilyn Hoogeboom -l. P- 9 1 ' Y ,' -33 V , .ll 3 Fffg , Jim Huizenga Shirley Huizingh Bill Ibershof Stu Kanis Richard Karsen Barb Keegstra Evelyn Kenbeek Stu Kingma Janet Kinney Bernie Klaver Roger Kleis Miriam Kobes A Y in 2 , ff Q 95 4 .-5 vii- ffw 3 I, Yi at . - vw K' fe ., X Q -J' A ' 2 -- , ,x f. 'L 3:2 g mr' W V , ,A f S . 5- f 3' we -L' If :+I . . - - t v f' ' ' A A -Y?-qi .-qy A If Y M B, r,r.,.rt 35 f . V, . - V. , Q E '.' l :lr . 8 XS . . -Q - , ., ' L if 4,1 if , ,ik , ' 'ff' L 1, V X W 9 i f f , . I 3 , ' k e :A .. 1 ,- ' 5 A ,,r, 'L..,,Xi.., ,B J Q f lg X i. 5 'K 'Q' fa E ' .,V. 'K .. jim Kok 'if V ' . ' ? ' 3.1 V if Ellen KQ114 5 ilvt. by l A v 13' N .l0Yce Kooi ' l 1 af V Q 4 5 , 6 l ff, 4' , , ,M 'it' 1 ' .5 l , by uf i 4 1 l if X., 1 4881: 1 fs r. .z,-1 9 ' N va ca A-+R-l1H.w.1aa1 if , . Gary Koo s .A - Q., Bob Kgorndyk B ' ' Sidney Kornelis ,,.: f 1, 3 Y' M Fi ' W Wes Kort A ' In . - Myra Kredit ' 5 z if l L 2 l 'v .pg 'A H ' M . 1 1 JAY . A 155 .1 o. A x fl ' :fa f' Er! E 5 A Y- ' - i , A if Ken Lobbes -:fg Q f fy W ff' , 2 ' 14 -.1 ,Qi - KW- Nh: x - h if If xx b R Q - Arnold Kroon F 9 A u L4 4' XX Eleanor Kuiper N ' g- w, - ' J i - ' lid Larnsc' I x F Q Q -1? - Arie I,.ec-Qwatcr ,gi I VI P a -'X ,. N - 4 N If fd 2:1 'mi .jeg U Audrey Lotterman A 4 A Henry Ploegstra ff' ' T-, S h 1, X. :Q 'f K' 'f Agatha Lubbers ' K Y M - Vg A ' Alvedor Lufliies 1? P -a Y- A David Blarcus ... j ,:. Vg! Hermine Rlecter 'M Q W ,. Q i ,..L.-x 3 F ri in 5 Janice hlellema gg if 'S L 3 g Q Bernice lNIemxnelaar ' j Shirley Blenuinga 5' 3 .ll Gysbvrt hlenninga ,sg mi Betty Nloelker i -if t A ' K 5 P ' i 5, . .,-.. Marvin Momma ' ,J v K X .. i E A'-5 .lay Nlorren -v 5, X WH V- A Mary jane Nvwluousc - N Glen Newineyei' I ' A3 1 Bonnie Nihbclink 1 g, . Nita Norclykc . 9 li ,Q ' HP if 'K' I H A 'lack Nyenhuis 4' V -V 1' X ' .4 ' Hvnrivtta Nydain ' V 7' Tom O'Hara D ' . 1 J lX'larQ'u Onclersma ,,.,, f i ' ,-,, 1 o 7 l X' i l .f' 'A . ,,- . - 5 , I D , T if ' 'Q Ralph Onclersma I, 1 Y - Gi :J I -' f Bob Palma I ' 1 K Q- ' -' f ' Norma Palinbos ' Don PalsP I 4 if 1 Jill, a s . . J, A f N As ,Q- W I4 I Tw . A Y i .Y .. .1 Orville Pasma 7 G' , V Joyce Pastoor ' ff ' Doris Pcshlakai ' Q x Rich Paterson . 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Not all play either John Verstrate Esthvr Visser Cora Vogel Arlene Vos Clarence Vos Louis Voskuil Hilda Wlabclw Alden VValtc1's john VVarncrs uf' - , ' xx ' 1. ' f if . M 3 A ,. 7 lX1ary Vogel my F' Priarl Voogfl 'Q , ... Q ze. 3 V, urlvl Curtis Vrieland ' Q , 4- in X Evelyn Vricnd lc I' f f ,G i g ,if mx 5 ' Shirley Wlestenflorp 'M' - 'E Q 1 ' 2 X V 'I'c'rry YN'ir:i's1na 71 Q ' 95 ' l i l Chuck WVittc-vecn Lavonne YVolters hlarcia lVordhousc Joanne YH JO Zegcfrs l l'Vilma Zienstra john Zwaanstra Irvin Zylstra lVIarilyn Zylstra l They're really cracking down. I J T 4 P . . N 4 ww-v. 159 lf, 1 7' 1 I .4-fi 'Y . sf . s f Z i., .f 'J' ' sv FRESHi IE Joe Snapper. Vice-President: Duane Vander Bruq, President: Janie Kleeter. Secretary: Len Post:-ma. 'l'reasurer. The Freshman Class. aware of the necessity of re- sponsilwle action and the awakening' of the school spirit for new students. commenced their year hy rousing campaigns in their election of oflicers. Every- where their spirit stirred to Create action and partici- pation in all school activities. Realizing hoth the privileges and obligations imposed on students zit- tencling Calvin, the Freshman Class shows all the inqredients of making their future years at Calvin prosperous and successful. ' V if if Bob Achterhof f Q I Rog Ackerman 64,35 Q g J -' Margaret Akkerhuis 31 r. f A .,v- ' i :XR D - Hank Algersma K v.,v 3 L . K ,N A I ' Theresa Andriesc V 225 ' .V A Arvin Apol 1 gg, Joan Apol S7 Marlan Arnoys ' A' Nellie Aukeman ' N.. if 1 ,, N..-' M Q, is Nx in T' A e. 4. Sf., Sylvia Baas 17 r .1 , X ix 1: T x Richard Baker ' X ' M SZ. .,.A ,W x Nlarge Bantholen .Q Q ,V ,. V ,Q ' ' john Barendsen - - Iris Barsema - Jim Beecroft ' ' ' 1 H ' W- 1 Agnes Beezholcl VEA. A if if b' A , jim Beezhold ' - X'- 1, X ' ' Marilyn Bishop Q- V jg - E 1,3 . V- F Marilyn Blom - ff' , W 'F . Stan Boelkins W ' V 5 -'1 , X I M -f fix 1 .-1, wg 1 , V. R . A Bob Bolt V, f fl 3-V 1? '- joan Boomker , . '. , 'L V Marlene Boornsma ' . ' James Borst ' W. rx Ardith Bos A Z A Renzclla Bosch ill 3' ' Kathy Bosma I V' ' Ron Boss , , , Barbara Bouma V ' '11, .X .512 '31 Audrey Bouwman My .u,.t-...e.. . ...M . . Anita Bratt Jim Brink . Herb Brinks , Edna Bruins n Diane Brummel Philip Brunger l -gn, 5' 4 Q 1 p K. VN ' W 'Q' E A , Qi, M Alf 1 S Y- F W I 93- .. ,ti VT' .ii-Q' Q ' .-S . 9. X V . Q Q . -mi. .. . A XJ .. . x If ' ASV.-:,m+ ,. ,Mum QE V- itfll? ' uw 'ia haf Roger Brussee Carol Buurma Ruth Buurma june Buteyn Lvl' l X , , lr .ff , . 161 w .. 1 C i Don Byker :af . 5 t V life i , 'g ga jo Charnley X 'F ' K 1 by ' , - , lXIarilyn Cok 4 , 'gg Stuart Cok 4 .S .fx , Q y' x Dave Cooke 'Y X - C r' ' 1 -i , ,T x -Ioe Cramer ' 'Ks ' 1 V161 1 Barbara Curley X ,X .V f ' 'E Henry De Boer - J . - ,lf Henrietta De Graaf 1 . . ., N ' ', VVinifred De Groot A , lzlii. in i... , A Q 6 lidith De Haan . ., sr fa! 9 Tilly De Haan - at , V' .W Sibilla De Hoop 'X f J- ' ' I Norman De Jong ' ' A Alvin De Kam 'te xt ' 5 iX 'f 45 Carolyn De Minck ' Calvin Den Besten 5a , ' joan Den Braber Arthur Den Hartog i janet Den Otter ii ii' 6 Ellis Deters ' M -5- 4 Q f 1 V' X Arlene De Vries F A 4 ' 1 K T il' -Iohanna De Vries ' 'L T' K Z., fi Herman De Waard f I . w ' jane De Wleerd , . p Q5 ' fm K q uiet. . X, A e C 1 lt fi' 3 1 K 1 Calvin De Witt 6 i ' ,W , i'.e , Pauline Dieleman Ak ' ' 4 . N Chuck Dirkse . X ' ' Q .s y Barbara Dommisse .T I, ' , V ' kd Al Coorn I 'fl V 4 'V . 1 6956- tk' A , ' ..l.,. Xi! ' X. .- l. S Ng H- X , H Lucille Dreyer 'i . Q s Norma Dykeina Q - .' Trudy Dykema ' -l J ' Y V ,. , ' 1 I Florence Pyllstla 4. X , i ' I Iohn 1. y 'stra --' V .F . A , . , W.- Tom Dykstra l QFN4 ' A .rl r a .l H ' N ' ' , ' 3-Q R 7 i A t ,f . fi' '1 't-i i - A ff X A lfl-I oann llelsinqh Gerrit Egefly lNIark llgrgelmeen Virginia Ellens Henry Emingh ,VA S' E X. : Q . i f A ' lVIartin Essenburg ,gil 1 Af' V -' - Ll- jim Evenhouse Q ,' f, X ' pc.. Evert Faber Q Qs Q 'Yagi ,ggi Q .ff GlaClYs Faber if l , 1 I L . , Q .P 1 1 l e X Q A so Glen Faber .Qi P' 1- .. is F , -A - Q . 4 V - Q Carolyn Feddema 1 Qyf g -'.: P A LT ', 'Q jim Fisher if ., ' PL, - i . Q Roger F ritsma - Y-Q33 ' , 4 ,f Shigeake Fujii .P Q K: 3' . ' e - ' 1 r Q, i Q ,Q m ,, g -I , is Q J Q , A li . Garth F ynewever ' 'vq' 5' X .,, Justin Gebben --zx 3 Laffy' Geeaf U F . 1-. 6. W ' lVIilly Geldhof 5. ii' .' fi . Em , 3 Francis Gesink b ,A iiiizlii ff Wx' f QQ, I, S i 7 Q,'f. t 5 I - Elaine Guerkink -- Gloria Goris V72 V-f' 1 Q I . .I Q , ' V., Q 'Ei Nadine Gm F N -Sf 'T 5, F - J 02111 Goffsfma ,, X- if S 'fieggf ' Dzidra Grants ' ' ' f - . . A Q 'S ' E gf ' QQ ,J f JOYCE Green ii V 'A A F L ' 1, Q 1 1 Claire Greenfield . ' ' L 1 5,3 KQ, if Qs, ' Bernard Greenfield ' fi A. 5 . Q39 Susan Groen ' j.e. - Q ' f Q Q F Q . .lames Groenendal V Q --1- ' ' ' ' . A l Kathleen GroendYke Q E - , F' Q. ' Gaylord Haan r , 2 , GL up is Q Margaret Haan ' i TyiaiQf, Qii Q Q' i N - Bette Ham .vue - . j ,',: , ,,,. X ' 6 Q ' jerry Harnming - we N. 1 I 1. -M ,f 4. ,tb qt -1 X gf ' il 1 LQ Lois Harmsen Q ' Q 1- ' x 9' Greta Haverhals M 49 Q gi Jake Heerema 75' L, 'V QLQ is Carla Heeren 3 7 ' joan Hey f Q,Q , - f J .--' 1 i U QQ QQ F ' lla, .Q e A F 1--'A----- Jcan Heynen , Harold Hiemstra . . ' Q: ' Mavis Hinds-rs ' , Q r N73 6 x Ben Hoekstra Q ' if g ' r Judy Hoekzema ,, Vi Hifi I 1 1 ' , in all , . T ' ,. 33' X ' is Jane Hocxum ' P . ' Fred Hoff , , f 'P ' L ' Paul Hoffman si ,ff Q 35- q Harriet Hofstede . . Q X ' ' , 3 Alvin Hoksbergen 1 xi 45,51 X Li V , in ef will illliaogol X Q - h H H 5 Faith Holtrop - , ' Stan Hoogevven hlarvin Hoogland Jerry Hubers Joyce Hubers 4 ..- .Q ,. , if 3 I x i Q . 1 Ibm, 4 40,8 fi gn I A I l l X - Pctc-r Huincr -ff ' X + K or n n Man: 5? Q- W , .A f' 3 A 'Q' I Marvin Jager ' -V '- A 1 wing - 1' f b NL-lvin KIBQQCI' ' . 1 ' KA Q- 0 V I Q lf. 1 l L A Simi. ,-gf-Sami, V Bernie Jcllcma ' 'l 5: 1' X ,Qi Q Ruth jvncina in V ty ' A ' - Gcorge Jorritsma ' - ' 'R r Frank lxaemingk I . ,,?3 l i ' john Kamps 1 , X - hlary Kannegictur 8. - Q David Kass i, xr 15 f 'Q' Blyra Kvmmrr ' - - Carol Kvmmink E IQ . fi., A Don Kvmpcma f i i 1 Q M o or - 1. l - r , 2 ' 5 ., ' Carolyn Kcuning 6 Q J. ' Dottiu Kicvit 1 ' ,. .1 4 ,T Rich Klamcr ,Q b ' Q Nfarv Klap A .V lNIarvin Klvn X -X , ld q:N.Q z A ri I ?' ' f ff, . -1-4.1, , , ' ,, .an A i Marqc Knoop A , Ida Mac Knott G' Bob Koedykcr V ' 5, Sherwood Kok Herman Kolk 1,4 fr ' Adriana Koning hlildrccl Kool Bill Kooistra Bob Kooistra Mary Kool fi , K In I: .M Q A ' , 2 U ! I . ,sf .4. i ' Y 1 ,Wm 1, ' 4 w ,f f f is 4. ' ,ll A John Koole Ruth Kortenhoeven Norma Kortman Larry Koster Stan Koster Q l ,. .r we 'Q -W- x XS Xe xx xw QQ 3 Q I ' ,iv L Johanna Kooy 'R' hlarilyn Krikke 'Q 5' , ' Irvin Kroese -iff xi 5, Swanette Krygsheld 1 Charlene Kuik X. Q Q Nfilton Kuyers Rich La Botz 51? ..L R A L , Bill La Fleur : ':Q'1- , ii Nlary La Grand ' Bernard Lam fers X 5 Q 4 Q W tx Vernon Laninga , if Evelynn Lantinga .1531 . - M Mary Lappinga Don Laven '5':':: Z ' jean I .edeboer Eire Harold Leap X Don Le Febre ,,,.. , ' Cornie Leugs Lois Likkel ZZI Roger Likkel ki S iglzifisifig f '-:-: :,g-qggfz 52, -4 Margaret Lucasse Norman lkiachiela Robert Nieenen Janice Ixleeter Lois Ivfeindertsma Audrey hfellema LuRae Meyer Nlarilyn Nfeyer Elaine Ixlichmerhuizcn klelvin Miedema 2 QS my ..,. rw um x 1 N-1 N X ,V 2, ,.- ,Q ,, T x-,, XJ F N XX .Y X X ir. X. . N: 5' -L s U X N N ,M iw f l ix x y WM. , 6 . M , veg ,. QR 'XQ:g:.':1. ,Q 4 'lll :ll l I X- i X ax X93 ,J V 1 S N x ' lf 'X rife,-'Q x .fa ri x we 5 3' o , n wniff' j lb ,ek wg: gr' , .., ...R - is 1, x e x Q w,3 Exi r,. Q G X X x up X mx rim I A , Q w Q 2 7 dawg 1,,,,,....,, , .- Winifred Iyliersma : Beverly Mohr Chris Monje 1-gg: gf A Dave kionsma Q4 1 -' ' ' kiary Monsma 9 1X 1' - ' f ,wr 1 f , ' R p Wy .. rg ' 16 ai V jf Q Betty Blorsink - 3 Q l Alfred Bluldcr 5 R' 'M ' ww M x f - H x ' '5 1 ixieivin ixiuidm- x - ' Nfffrc-dith Nieboer V g M Q A X 1 Norman Niemeyer 4 I ' ' 3 i b....A L.,.e- .l X Sylvia Nikkel lg. Norm Noordelooi i i ' IXIarilyn Norden '7 V: Biarilvn Nvcnhuis ll A -' Mary Nyenhuis Norma Omta F' Gordon Qndersma E b Q 'L Blagdalene Oordt 'A X if Carolyn Uwinga Q Thelma Pastoor ' Y , .N l 1 - W ' Carol Pearson 'fx . i . 1 F! l ig George Peters .gi -M 'l ? ' 9 2 l -, Lawrence Pipe 1 ff Bob Ploegstra M ji-ni Plooy Q '22-Q-1-',.,:a:'x V . . I I Q 1 f ii - hlarilyn Poc-1 ,A Qt lXIarilyn Poll 9' 1- . .x 3 Lon Postr-ma 5 . ' ', Gladys Primus U, I 'C' Virginia Prince ' i fix 1 fF 'f'i , . Catherine Rcitvnga Q 6' it ' X Evelyn Rcwsvnlorink K 'X V, A ,f Clem Rider 4 Mary Ring:-lcsteiii A j X Beth Ritiema .' I ' - t V W Ivan Rm-lofs . ' Stephanie Rocks ,V 'gi G ' X Pete Rottschalk-r W 'yi Alice Rupkc 4 ' 'I' james Ruster i -.1 ..,, ,ggi - A ..,, , iw Dale Scamehorn .1 5 Wesley Scliaap B Q' ' X i Jacob Schecrs 4 'Q . Anne Scheurwater Q' ' - , liarl Schipper .. ' L ii A 1. x. lfyh Bruce Schulkabir V i ff . I Q r x J is ' 1 ' Dean Allen Schmidt W59',p1l ' 4 S 53 Q' F' ' 51 ' '--' ,, ' ' EQ V Hilbert Schouten Q A '1 f Z ' . ' Rich Schripsema lg' .km '-3. i 1-W ' Arnold Schuring b il ' Q ' y , f , , QM 1 r 'N :il . i ,.fii?7:x:Tl i?I.:f 1 ir f 'f l I 0 .rr N Arm K - ' X X fag. l aw, ,. Ne i RX .Q ...i ,,., -- V A .. ' Bob Shover 2 ,S V -51 L h t 3 jim sikkema 3' J 5 tie- ' lklarge Sinke ' ' li ' ',-.L . f 7:-5 14 1 ' ir ' 1 ' ' Stanley sinnema v Dorothy Slagter R ' gl I K Ef 5 ,.,iX. , ,Ui lf -a,-.ae. ,A jackie Smit B , gi., , V It - Alyce Smith V i A 1 sw Joe Snapper N. ' -ia. r B S - 2 it Annette Stavinga -Q ' ' , Frank Steen bk, ' ' ,153 -t,,, , 1 Qt 'mg' , ff .. ..t. E I, ' t'-'1 f - ' , - A ' ' 's all .-'e' A ,mfg il tt, X L - gl z-I Henry Steenstra ,g AP-. ' f ' Lawrence Stegink - ,. 7 . .t Q W V lN1innie swung f 9 B ' 4' . Janice Stravers , ' .- Virginia Stroo W 3 Q ' ' P if i t 1 1 - fa , B 5 S ...' - ,4lE. X Q .- -f-A lNlartin Stulp ,I ' K' ' Q, g rg 1 , Dave Swets ,-' fi , 1 iff? , ' 5,3 , Bob Swierenga mi V gl ' Q5 -' Avg 1 Q-'ip W f 's ,. V Ray Swierenga A il ' V H? v gl ,S E Bette Sytsema f ' - r M ' T V I W-we A' V t M ie,i R 5' jim Talen f' V Grant Taylor ,h V 'S' x K, Q Terry Ten Brink Q E yi: V . nf' iff ' Dean Tibstra J M43-h ' Dare apkes ?'::,. ,,v' ' ., . 8 M. W X , . , .Kid , . V Bernard Tolsma b Ardella Tubergen Tig., ' ' Gordon Van Beek ' ' 1 , J , Q U H , john Van Bruggen X , , in A 'S l Pete Vande Guchte 1 ,Q V ii Aff: ' B gg, :V ! -1 ,, , X Retha Vande Haar , ' Jim Vanden Berge Qi. Q - , gg , Dorothy Vanden Bosch ' H QW l Lee Vanden Bosch '-.Q 1 H Margaret Vanden Bosch ' 'Q 'A . ' Q' ' 1 'tl , 167 l ax , Q A W 1 P 'F E- .w Y 'FF -,l if 'I' eg! Q' A f :J 93 X .v'b :af X 63 PF ,lf X 1 5 tg is ,ar fl ? i sie ' i 11,8 Mike Van Den Bosch Ronald Vanden Burg Helen Vanden Engel jack Vander Ark Rodger Vander Ark Eleanor Vander Beek Marlene Vander Bok Duane Vander Brug Lloyd Vander Heide- Vernon Van De Riet Stan Vander Klay Lambert Vander Kooi Gilbert Vander Lip l'Vilma Vander Lugt Betty Vander Meulen jack Vander Ploeg Al Vander Schoot -lean Vander Tuin lid Vander Veen Bob Vander X'Val FranciS Vander Wfall Lorraine Vander Wall Marv Vander Wall Don Vander Werf Vince Vander VVerp lllllllllllllpll . . lXIarilyn Vander Wfoude Lavonne Vander Zaag Alice Vander Ziel Bernard Vander Ziel Janet Vander Zwaag Ixlarcia Van Dyke Merle Van Dyke Clarence Van Englehoven Lester Van Essen Eugene Van Grouw .'Marlene Van Heest Blarlene Van Kley Hans Van Nlouwerik Donald Van Polen Verna Van Solkema Carolyn Van Til Elissa Van Til Rich Van Valkenburg Bill Van Wlieren Helen Van Wyck Lambert Van Y'Vyck Ida Van Zanten Ralph Veenstra Delores Veldman Adelaid Veltema Goodbye, Abe. X SF Y X X -ers:-I f-me 'N 4. X aaee ii iwfi i' ' 1-r li . 'TE iii 1 iii N ,a.1 I , ,, Q ,,. . ! 5L,i,, rf' X x g F- ,ii fi' il AJ IX 5 Q asa is : iii 5 V -4 x , ,.-n.. ....... f W, Frances Velzen Sam Vcnhuizcn Barbara Vcrbridgc' Alvin Verburgc I I 'E- J Pi joan Venc-ma N in-f-ZX 0 Q 5' - fi 5 Q, ,fi kai, u f . Ai 'Uw'i.,1 V K' S, X a C' 1 i Norma Vrrduin Adele Vermaat Pets- Vermaat Daniel Ve-urink Paul Yiss Grace Visser joan Vos Anna jean Vrec Joanne Vrcugdcnhil Tom Vriesman -Ioan Vrooin i john Vroon Doris W'aandvrs Paul YVar1nenl1ox'En Tom W'crrba'r Lois WVeeks Doug NVcrkcma Jeanne Wk-stvci-1' Gene XVestra Richard NVQ-vc: Did shi: rvaliy do that? Theodore Wfevers Mary VVic-rda Dixie Wierenga Grace Wiers Bill Wiersma Carol Winkelhorst Shirley Winkels Carol Wolma Lois Wolters Herm Wfoudenberg Bob Yff Curtis Youngsma joan Zandstra Terry Zeeff John Zegers Marvin Zuidema Bernie Zondervan Linda Zwier What a mix! 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' , ' Qluijiuww ' A Aw.. Jai- . g M . ,J xx Y ' - - 1 'fl Q . v,qK ' . Q. Q Pra SEM NARY Me nw, and bless-ye llze Lord, and give tfzanlfj unto Him, and serve Him with great lzzzmz'lz'Q1f. -ST. FRANCIS EF 111 Q, ,V 11 4231525 73 5- A ,..,. 'J ig' RI That revelauon, man s search but XR Q. I M81-gg ' I vm HOLAE C356 an at the Bbt even if transgmiw. IFR .,., 3 AQ h1s GdE Qammers. IS unsearchable. R. B. Kuxper 'L jst. FAC LTY R. B. KUIPER, President Professor of Practical Theology A.B. University of Chicago A.M. Indiana University B.D. Princeton Seminary FRED H. Kroosriaiz Lecturer in Systematic Theology A.B. Calvin College Th.B, Calvin Seminary Th.M. Westminster Seminary Th.D. Vrie Universiteit te Amsterdam HENRY SCHULTZE Professor Extraordinary A.B. Calvin College A.lXfI. Yale University B.D. Princeton Seminary LIOHN H. IQROMMINGA, Registrar Associate Professor of Historical Theology A.B, Calvin College Th.B, Calvin Seminary Th.D. Princeton Seminary HENRY STOB, Secretary Professor of Ethics and Apologetics A.B. Calvin College Th.B. Calvin Seminary Th.lXfI. Hartford Seminary Ph.D. University of Gottingen HERLIAN KUIPER Associate Professor of Systematic Theology A.B. University of Chicago B.D. Princeton Seminary Th.D. Vrie Universiteit te Amsterdam R.ALPH Sroia Lecturer in New Testament A,B. Calvin College A.M., Ph.D. University of Chicago M.ARTIN MONSMA Lecturer in Practical Theology A.B, Calvin College LIARTIN J. YNNNGAARDEN Professor of Old Testament A.B. University of Washington A.M. Princeton University B.D. Princeton Seminary Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania 'Q-1-. .XLAN .-XRKElNl.X Sully, Iowa PAL' L BAKK ER XVcllsbu1'g, Iowa MARVIN BElil.llN Holland, Michigan HAROLD BODE MrBain. Michigan Rf JY BOIZSKUUL Grand Rapids. lxllClllQ?ll1 JOHN BOONS'l'R.X :Xrgi-ntina DICK BOUKIK Grand Rapids, Michigan RALPH BRONKIHNIA Los Angeles, California GRADUATES GRADUATES JOHN BYKER Grand Rapids, Michigan EDXNARD COOKE Detroit, Michigan FLOYD DE BOER Clifton, New Jersey THOMAS DE VRIES Grand Rapids, Michigan EARL DYKEMA Grand Rapids, Michigan ALBERT HAAN Grand Rapids, Michigan BERNARD HAVEN VVyckoff, New jersey -IOHN HULST Grand Rapids, Michigan 17 CLARENC Ili VAN SLOOTIQN Grand Rapids. Klichiqan xI.XMIiS LUNT Fair Lawn, Ncxx' jcrsc-x ,XNGUS MAC1l,E,OD North .Xi'lington, Nrw jwsey QIOHN XIIQPFIQLINK Pvlla, Iowa sl DNEY NICNVHOUSE Grand Rapids, Michigan NE.-XI. PUNT Grand Rapids, Nlicliigan JOHN RI IZNIICRSMA lNICBain, Micliigan HUBIZRT SPRIK Coopcrsvillc, Michigan GRADUATES GRADUATE lNI.-XRTIN STEGINK Holland, Nlichigan XVILLIAM TEUNISSIZN Artesia, California YVILLI,-UNI VANDER BEEK Chatham, Ontario INIAAS VANDER BILT Plymouth, Ohio HARRY VAN DYKEN Ripon, California GERALD VAN GRONIGEN Ripon, California ALVIN VENEMA Hospers, Iowa RICHARD VENEMA Hospers, Iowalg SYBURN VOORTMAN Kanawha, Iowa DERKE BERGSMA Racine, Wisconsin ,fm 11 IDDLERS l l , 2. :abr L if X ' A y ' 'UT' ' f i-Xl ar 'B P' f 85 I l er Z? 1 , . ' 1 f ' if K . 1 I ' l .Ar ' 1 0 B Q ' , '21 iz ii ri, '-v- VJ '31 :PI .H QQ sf: ,w,, ' O . ' i SN N I .x . J ' ' 1 B ' W I kk Qariki ggill ' ,L ' ,f I QV ,. fr 4 , . ,. ' fi- W I, f i X X A ' 1 A U fill 9 5 - Y! W , ,ir B, . , is , , . x N 4' A i 4: I F il W B 5 .l :, I- C7 Q, I I l I 8 W- 1 X 4 ,hw ' -F 1 Il ii ,- Q F: W I ' m QI' V m i . AQ U . ,, , ,,V, V ,,, I ,Q ., X iv it ISU Dirk Aardsma Harvey Baas john Bergsma XVincly Boelkins Rog Buining John Bylsma Bert Den Harder Paul Dc' Vries George Ebbers Dewey Hoitenga Bob Kee-gstra Earl Nlarlink Bill Kosten jack Maths-is john Rickers Harlan Roc-lofs Eugene Rubingh Tom Smith George Spee Chuck Ste-enstra Bill Srob Cecil Tuininqa jake Uitvlugt Rich Vande Kieft Bill Van Dyk Paul Vesnstra Henry Visscher Nick Vogelzang Rod Westveer Cal Bergsma Ben Boerkool Hank Bouma Ted Brouwer Hank De Rooy Marv Doornbos Milt Doornbos john Ebbers Harold Ellens john Groen Dave Holwerda Mel Hugen Hugh Koops john Leugs Edson Lewis Cal Nieuwenhuis John Postman jacob Quartel Bob Tjapkes Jay Vander Ark John Van Dyk Clarence Van Essen Peter Van Meurs john Van Ryn ,uw ,new 1-an' JU IORS 7 Top Row: Hugh Koops, Treas.g David Holwerda, Derke Bergsma, Wfilliam Kosten. Bollnm Rnze: Marvin Bet-len, Vice-praetor: Clarence Van Slooten. Praetorg Charles Steenstra. Sec'y. The Seminary student body is called the Corps. Senate. the executive council of the Corps, comprises represent- atives chosen by the various classes and by the Corps. The Senate is an effective administrative board which facil- itates the tasks and problems which face the student body. The work of Senate concerns matters pertaining to stu- dent life. This work ranges from academic interests of students to social activities. Although there have been no Ikirmidable difficulties this year, Senate through its capable leadership has maintained the unity of the student bodv. Nil Nisi Verum continued through another season, its tradition of spiritual and intellectual exercise. Under the competent guidance of Prof. john Kromminga, club spon- sor, a variety of discussion material was considered at the bi-weekly meetings of the club. C. S. Lewis' 'fCase for Christianityu, E. H. Rian's 'fChristiar1ity and American Education . and Reinhold Niehuhr on 'iFaith and History gave club members good opportunity for growth, both in breadth and depth, of their appreciation and grasp of their own Reformed faith, as well as of the other views considered. The evenings of fellowship and study were well rewarding to the student preparing for the pulpit of todav. Top Row: james Lont, Rodney Westveer, Dirk Aardsma, Charles Steenstra, james Jeffers, Bottom Row: Melvin Hugen, john Hulst, pres.g Sidney Newhouse, seclyg Prof. John Kromminga, sponsorg Isaac jen. -,-..-M, . urges :I:s 5:IE 'fin IL ISI VERU The purpose of Nisi Domino Frustra is. as in the past, to gain a better and more complete understanding of the contemporary theological movements which are evaluated in the light of the Reformed faith. This school year began with a study ofthe Ecumenical Movement as set forth by C. C. lvlorrison in his book. The lhfinfxhed R40l'7?7!1fIA07Z. Part of the school year was also devoted to a study of the philosophy of Dooyeweerd. A number of other subjects, such as existentialism and the import of the antithesis, were given consideration by the club. This student organ- ization meets once in three weeks at the homes of its members. Whoever is the host for the evening has the added responsibility of providing the refreshments to avert physical exhaustion. lop Roux' Wlilbert Van Dyk, liarl Marlink. Bernard Haven, Maas Vander Bilt. W'inston Boelkins. Henry De Rooy. Henry Bouma, Gerald Van Groningen. Hnllnm Razr: jay Vander Ark. Dewev Hoitenga, pres.: Prof. Henry Stob, sponsorl Harold Bode, Harlan Roelofs, sec'v. at fuk , .1 T 0 ri JSR. -'-VGYA xx J 'Q , Y-: , 5 xiao Rf' um nrvf xv I I DOMINO FRUSTRA , Q :Ja Top Row: john Leugs, Bernard Haven, Henry Visscher, William Kosten. Bottom Row: Jacob Uitvlugt, Maas Vander Bilt, pres.g Prof. R. B. Kuiper, sponsorg Dirk Aardsma, sec'yg Richard Vande Kieft. Q PRO REGE Quo Pro Rege is an organization which affords the Sem- inarians an opportunity to discuss Biblical implications with regard to our mission program. Although all the members will probably not be found later in the active service of home or foreign missions, yet each member will always be vitally interested in missions. Papers are dis- cussed which have been prepared by individual members. In November a very interesting panel discussion was held on the topic: Method and Purpose of Missions. Quo Pro Rege is deeply indebted to the able leadership and per- tinent remarks of Prof. R. B. Kuiper. Our discussions throughout the year have greatly stimulated us in the Held of mission activity. 5 'lnfz l?uzi': lluhn Pmtinan, David Holwerda, Nicholas Vngelzang, prc's.1 Harlan Roelcifgxlolin Lvugs, liugvm' Rubingh, Jay Vandcr Ark. isrffllflll lfuzv: Jack Van Laar, dirvcturg Hvnry Vissclirr, Ted Broiiwer, Clarvncc Van Slootcn, John Yan Ryn, librarian: hlartin Ste-gink, Calvin Niirwenhiiis. linllnm Ruin: YVilIiain Yaiidvr Bcvk, Gvorgc- liblui-i's, Hiihc-rt Sprik, hiisini-ss II12lY18QK'l'1iI3COll Ui!- vliigt, Hcnry Bounia, lidward Cfookv, Richard Vande Kicft. EM NARY CHOIR Q 5 2 4 - Q ' 417: . l Linder thc Capalilc' dirc-Clion of Mr. ,IaCk Yan l M Laar of the Rclforincd Bilnlc lI1Sllllll6, the Seni- f inary Choir has held i'6licarsuls ixvicn- a week. Il 'Z has sung' at Chapel services liolh at thc Collegv Ln and at thc Scininary and it has entertained thc' sluclvni liody al a niinilier ol' school fiinclioiis. New vncrgy and activity has liccn shown this year in that thc choir gave pulrlic concerts at Ovcriscl. Lucas, Allcnclalc-, and Rusk. Tha- Choir incinlierx know that in their singing Ihcy arc preparing lliciiisi-lv:-s in Oni' inure way for thi' QQFCLII iask ol' iiiinisii-ring to Godk pcoplc. Tap Row: Jean Matheis, see'y: Niarge Bakker, Betty Dykema, Ruth De Boer, Delores Stob, Ruth Westveer, Martena Voortman, pres.: Kay Vogelzang, Marian Haven, Bernice Boeskool, Louise Hulst, Aileen Uisscher, Louise Bronkema, Cynthia Roelofs, Lenore lN1arlink. Tlzird Row: Fan Riemersma, Carolyn Steenstra, treas.: Louise Leugs, Ethel Niewenhuis, Ruth Uitvlugt, Elizabeth Timmer, Sylvia De Rooy, lwlary Beelen, vice-pres.: Virginia Teunissen, hlarjorie Bergsma, Henrietta Bylsma, Lorraine Arkema, Marilyn De jonge. Second Row: Wilma Aardsma, Grace Boelkins, Kathy Veenstra. Marie Doornbos,Jeanne Doornbos. Annetta Cooke, Doris Bergsma. Ruth Van his-ui-s, Willie Van Dyken. Genevievejeffcrs, lX4arilyn Baas, Carol Nlarcusse, Harriet Van Gronigen, Norma Venema, Beatrice Smith. Boitam Row: lN4ary Jane Buining, Carrie Venema, Hennie Van Essen, Evelyn Meppelink, Adriann- Casey, Gladys Newhouse, Betty Van Slooten, julia Ebbers, janet Ebbers. In October, 1927, at the first meeting of the Seminary Dames Club. there were ll members present. In October. 1953. we had a membership of 75. This is a good indica- tion of how the Seminary has grown in 26 years. The purpose ofthe Seminary Dames Club is to prepare them- selves to be better helpmeets and to become better ac- quainted with one another. This is done by having various speakers at our regular meetings and occasional lectures on very helpful topics. We enjoy a social hour after our regular meetings which are held the first Thursday of each month. EMINARY DA f Q, 53:59 x. 5 '-4. N '1 '1 Eel,-, W , 15' '37-2.7 is ltit . 'fig -.. Q.:-4 5 m . -. . , -.:.., -,, n x 5 pw P' 1 2. rl -x. 2- Q.. 4 il' Ig-1 F e ,1 Q 5? 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HekmGn'g,3i: . cucnnuur , V Q f Hek .5 . m ' 5 smws OHL G up 0 ers if ff f'-ff . v h fm - Q 'X' I ' -V Q ' . F Hek . A ' , T 'EUN1' il Qxlgljl, :'.' z .:,::: g .V , F 3 PEER, Alllamnuut' -' ' I ' -U' W 'Ei B - S u -we X:.:t, at ..,....t,,.. ,..,--fy m - 6 .Y f - -nf ,.:... n.-.,.A,,.f,1, . - W Q. -1 iuomdl' 2-: fiitacoov : 5':'H'f-'ff-1 ' A? 'Q 4' E i x o? --1 . S, I- -I I h....x P X 'Qifz 3, ,--:, lj Hows : 1 ' MT Z AN , SH ta dw l , 1 u ' H it 'A' 'E' - We Sat For Ours! Old Friends Are Best Friends Just as You Will Remember Friends At Calvin College, Remember Your Best Friends In Good Eating . . . Crackers And Cookies By Hekman. Best Wishes From All The People At- The Hekman Biscuit Company Grand Rapids, Michigan 195 Nothing Academic About Meat - - - But if you eat plenty of it you'll feel more like doing HIGH-POWERED BRAIN WORK! If it's THOMASMA'S it's Thoro-Goocl THOMASMA BROS Tlworo-Good Brand MEAT PRODUCTS LOOK SHARP! I FEEL SHARP! I BE ! JAMES K. HAVEMAN SHARP Architect fffoiil' ilIS 'i1?2iifQ5fiiiiwifiliSfilfff I friendly neighborhood II10II,S stores. l .IURGENS AND HOLTVLUWER 735 MICHIGAN TRUST BUILDING GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN TWO STORES FOR MEN 1506 Grandville Ave., S.W. 824 W. Leonard St. Q ,jiff , , ,A A, ,Am -WMM BYLSMA'S DAIRY COMPANY . 5, ..,4 si-'iii' B., 'Lg' 44 if-dial Home of Creamy-Rich Milk . A 'nn' a Al' A ' 'Ig ,Sq Q 4 X A-3 ,I , . 53' Mr? EN GRAVEDe THERMO ENGRAVED? PRINTED' LIN DY PRESS We deliver in your neighborhood - 5 P - Give us a ring. 551 Eastern Ave., S.E. Phone G1. 6-1824 1040 Leonard, N.W. Phone 9-6613 fxporf Products fam any 45 S. DIVISIGN AVENUE GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Western Miohigan's largest and niost Complete supply house for church, hospital, school, restaurant and hotel kitchens. Fran- chised dealers for all leading brands such as Hobart and Blakeslee dish-Washing machines, Toastmaster toasters, Syracuse china, Therniaduke. Libbey glassware, Arnerican Metalware, etc. We Invite Your Inquiries. O l This page has been provided for the autographs of your friends. May we add our own best wishes? HEKMAN FURNITURE CCD. Grand Rapids, Michigan Q7 JI 1? fflgz n'rrl.1h31,y fo l07lIhh eo D - N oh' , Q time A .sf-V , l .40 rg Eh Jie Il uf fl 0 rf!! I U ma K V 1 1 S ': ' 399 GARFIELD AVE., S. W., GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN x6 ., 1, lv ooo ,, PHONE: GLendale 6-9541 The Radio Stalioiz which if truly dedicated to eonyformhle Family Lifteizing. Complete Modern Office, Studio and Transmitter Facilities Pk INDEPENDENT 1000 WATTS DAYTIME 1570 K.C. Ik Pk William Kuiper, Sr., President 322 P LECLEAR-DYKHUIZEN Photographer for the 1954 Colvin College Grezduezfincg' Clem ARIS AVE, S.E. PHONE 8-0084 199 H. N. DGSKER 81 COMPANY CHRISTIAN RICKERS I rzsurance FIRE -AUTO - BONDS - Etc. HY Phone 8-0820 1129 McKay Tower 744 Wealthy St. S.E 2162 Plainfield Ave N E 2416 Eastern A SE for 18 N Division SPECIAL OCCASIONS 425 mf Ave: NE' fMe1Jer Super Marketj 2011 'me 85730 71721 GL 27624 GL 48246 GL 4 2741 A Good Combination- DUTCH CLEANLINESS and GGLDEN GUERNSEY MILK at Mamas Daky arms BERNIE ONDERSMA Serving the Commons , SPORTSWEAR I As You Like It. E 1 1 o . . ,IANTZEN as 44 E 1507 WEALTHY, ss. Swim Wear So CONVENIENT 'S AT LAKE DRIVE 0 GULF-QTREAM EA L.-r H Y 5g'REE?i Slacks - FIELD E STREAM XX. Jackets 0 DONEGAL Sportshirts TGIQIJIIIDIIQ . Shoes SPORTSWEAII ACCESSORIES RDS LINGERIE APPAREI, 2 Smes Fm. Mem IIENIS FFRXISHINGS 1112 Wfealthy 1563 Plainfield N . E. 201 Golden Health Dairy Products distributed by: RUSTER DAIRY CO. EAST FULTON DAIRY HOME DAIRY WOLMA'S DAIRY MODERN CREAMERY STAR DAIRY EStcII3IisI'IeCI 1907 CompIiments of I. Sz G. DAVERMAN COMPANY Architects Engineers GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN Kai ,Mialwa . Bl LL PASTOOR XNC C766-A?7'fCf Va! - -A 6 JEFFERSON AT CHERRY Phone 8-1461 Congratulations Class of '54 Yours in a common witness A Reformed witness A Laymalfs Witness Today REFORMED BIBLE INSTITUTE 1869 ROBINSON ROAD, s.E. GRAND RAPIDS 6, MICHIGAN SN- 543,45 X2 ' T-f' 5' A gwixl MY FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHTER BECAUSE. ,SX Vi. XX'-5 LXILA5' . l ,fi v U lx XVhen I leave college :mil start out on my own, t ' In he known at a good, Sfrunel hunk. Tllfllli why l'x 1 l Savings account at Olcl Kent. lt's just like Old Kent is my partner. Later, i when I may neefl husincss finxmcing or financial :ul Ill know where to go, lt will pay you, too, to do business with Old Kent Start yfwur S' 'A Q' I fQI'2ll11 tmlny. X ur Old Kent d ts are insured S10 000 l l I-'ell l l l C .fflbii any V l 2, 'illmfllflfl 0 LD KE N T -I 5 B A N K CONVENIENT OFFlCES f ' , i967 awww Qfaffy - efew 2 ?Zffl'7! 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RE.-XI, ROUMS there is a 31-year-old tradition , . . of good taste and thought- VV I th h O Iqn C fll TIl1SIl1ll gs ful 591-vice, It activates each fl-OIT! transaction . . . your choice of a single jewelry ac- cessory or assistance in the purchase of a diamond ring. I FINE DIAMONDS GORHAM STERLING SILVER HAMILTON WATCHES ' ELGIN WATCHES gjueryliing va ndenberg J E W E L E R s fwfr fAe x-Home Division at M Onroe Division at Franklin Plainfiell at QJimb7 Congratulations to you from the CIISTOIIICVS, stor-klioldf-1's, officers and clilwc-to1's of this bank . . XX v hope you say: IJeoplvs 3I'l1z1t's fNIyBai1k PECDPLES NATIONAL BANK IVA A. Moulin, I,l'CSIIll'llI Six CHllVQllll'llt Offices Ulu Cambridge Grey Calvin College Organizations travel the Flannel Suits . . . llNORTH STAR WAY It's the All-American campus favorite . . . for dress up occasions . . . and the coat worn with odd slacks for casual occasions. 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X uiclv range' ul' typn- svlvvliml. lim-sl malvrials. 4'iil'l'l'lll pn-paranifm ul' all prime-ml l-0I'lllS and guml lrinal- ing. 1-mnlrinv lo afsure- an HlllSl8Il1llllg ye-arlnmk. l'e-rwullal svrxiw- un all xc-arlmulw. has.-li on xe-ars Ol-1'YIN'l'l1'll1'l' in sl-rung hm-ru-a s I1-aalmg sr-lmuls. has 4-re-als-1l a ll'2'lllIll0ll ol SIlll't'l'- ilx aml l'X4'Q'lll'lll'l' SSlll1'll has ln-1-n l'e-vugllizwl as a svvurilx lu lln- wlmul ansl an lllwplralnnl In llu- stall. lil K HCIQS PIQINTINCS I 'I IBIPAXNX' 1ll l IC'l'I-919 N. NIIFIIIKLXN AXYIC.. VIIICHXCH D. ILL. l'l.4XN'l'-30? FII!!-3'l' ST.. DIXK DN. ILLIN1 DIS Advertising Index, 1954 Prism Alumni, Calvin College ....,.,.... ....,..... .... Ben Duthler's Super Markets Bennett Fuel Co. ............ . A . . Bill Pastioor, Inc. ....,,,,.. . . . . Bookstore, Calvin College ..... .... Bylsma's Dairy Co ....,.... .... Calvin College ..... Camera Shop ....... Cary's .............. C. W. Mills Paper Co .... Davenport Institute ..... De Korne Furniture Co. . . Dosker and Co ........... Eerdman Publishing Co. . . Export. Products Co ...... Ferris Coffee and Nut Co. . . Grand Rapids Printing Co. Hekman Bisvuit Co. ......, . . . . Hekman Furniture Co. . g 4 Hoekstra Printing Co ....... .... Holwerda-Huizenga Co. ..,,.. .... Hooker Glass and Paint, Co. Huh, The ,....i....,.. ..... .... Indianapolis Engraving Co. J. A. Besteman Co. ........ , . . . James K. Haveman ...... J. and G, Daverman Co. . , Jurgens and Holtvluwer, . , Klingman's ............. LeClear-Dykhuizen ......,.., .... Lindy Press ,................. .... Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. . . . , . . Muller Baking Co ............. Muller Shoe Stores .... Niemeyefs .,...... North Star Lines ...... Old Kent Bank . . .... . . People's National Bank. . . Polly-Anna Pasteries ......, Reformed Bible Institute .... .... Ronda Tire Store .....,... Rogers Printing Co ...... Ruster Dairy Co. ...... . Shellman Optical Co ........ Smeelink Optical Service ..,. .... Sonneveldt Co. ......... . Swierenga Jewelry ....... Thomas Diary Co. . . Thomasma's .......... Vandenberg Jewelers . . Van Eerden Co. . . . . XVFD R ........., 218 21-1 210 19-1 203 213 197 215 192 201 192 207 206 200 208 197 211 193 195 198 192 193 211 207 217 211 196 202 196 205 199 197 204 212 212 201 207 204 206 200 203 193 216 202 205 210 209 212 201 196 206 211 199 TUDE Aardema, Corinne M., 153, 119 ....,.., Achterhof, Robert A., 161, 110 .,.,.. . Ackerman, Roger L., 161, 69 ,4,,,,,,,,,, , Akkerhuis, Margaret E., 161, 66 .... Algra, Evelyne, 153, 121 ....,.........,.. Alkema, Chester, 127 ....,,,,,AA,,,,4,,, Alphenaar, Beatrice G ..,......A.., Andersons, Baiba, 127, 147 ...... Andre, Andrew L., 127 ,,,,,,,,A,,A And1'e, Frederic N., 147., ...,.. Andriese, Earl L .,..,...,,.....,,,,,,, .. Andrlese, Ted, 55 ,,..,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Andriese, Theresa C., 161, 26 .,,, Ancma, Vernon, 127, 112 .......... Apol, Arvin, 161 ...,..,.... . .........,... Apol, Joan A., 161, 26, 115 ..,.,.. Arnoys, Marian, 161, S2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Asma, John ,,...,...,,, .,,, ,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, Aukeman, Nellie B., 161, 110, 66 ...,.. Austin, Jerry, 127 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . Azkoul, Michael .,.,,., kazzs, Sy.v1:1, 161 ......,...,,..,, luaJe.n:1, W.l.red lg .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Baker, Richard, 147, 120. ,,., . baker, I-t.cnard L., 161....,,. B1 kker, Gerald .,,,,,,,,,,,..,,, Ballast, Walter J., 153 ...... Eandstra, Evelyn M .,......... Bareman, Lawrence J ........ Bareman, Marilyn ....,......,..,,,, Barendsen, -John J., 161 ,,,,.,,,,,,. Barker, Irving L ........................... Barrone, Barsema, Bartsma, Miriam D ..............,. ,..,,..,., Iris L., 161, 23, 110 ....... Cora A ..... . .,.......... ......., , Batts, Jerome W., 153, 68 ......,..... Beell-2. Edna C., 153, 115, 119 ....... Beecroft, James T., 161 ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,., Beezhold, Agnes, 161 .............,...,....,,., Beezhold, James, 161, 86, 82 ,..,,,,.,,,,,,. Berghuis, Carole A ............................,...... Berghuis, Delorna L., 147, 102, 58 ....... Bergsma, Harold M., 147, 61, 68 ...... Bergsma, Joan E., 68 .............,.,...,,.. Besteman, Arthur J. ...................... .. Besteman. Karst J., 127, 121 ...... Besteman. Marvin J., 153, 106 ...... Eetten, Joe ..........,..... ..... .....,..,....,,.... Beukema, Herman G., 153 .,..,,,.,,,.,,. Beukema, Ruth C., 153, 104, 83 ........ T DIRECTORY . ...................... R.R. No. 1, Falmouth, Oak Ave., Muskegon, No. 1, Pecatoni Mich. Mich. ca. Ill. .......1150 Diamond, N.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. North 3rd St., Yucaipa , 03111. No. 1, Waupun, Wis. Westnedge, Kalamazoo, Benjamin. S.E., Grand Rapids, ......S13 Everglade, S.E.. Grand Rapids, Micn. Mich. Mich. 43 Mississaugua Rd. N., Port Credit, Ont. ...........................riuena Vista, Redlands, Calil. Pacific, Al3.lTl9Cl2l, Calif. Beach Ave., Bellflower, Calif. ......1523 Colora-do, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. So. Ogden, Denver Colo. Boulevard, Passaic, N.J. West 109th St., Chicago, Ill. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,U,,,,,,,,,,,.,,Kalamazo0, Micn. .....,,.,,6156 BBIBUYTI Dr., Hudsonville, Mich. West Oak, Fremont, Mich. ......1059 Franklin, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ................Peasc, Minn. Iowa Sutton St., Uxbridge, Mass. .......1230 '1homas, SAL., Grand Rapids. Mich. ........,.,,................Cicero, Ill. Pine St., Zeeland, Mich. W. 103rd Pl.. Chicafro, Ill. .......9709 E. Broadway, Temple City, Calif. N. River Ave., Holland, Mich. ......609 Naylor, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Paris, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ......1313 Thomas, S,E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Getty, Muskegon, Mich. ...,.527 Shamrock, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Chatsworth, Detroit, Mich. No. 5, Holland, Mich. ...,.......,...,,.....,.,.....,....,.Wellsburg, Iowa ,......219 West 1031'd Pl., Chicago, Ill. ...............10905 Normal Ave., Chicago, Ill. 294, Hinsdale, Ill. ....,.1942 Sherman, S.E., Grand Rapids, ......1942 Sherman, S.E., Grand Rapids, ..,....114 Sutton, S.W., Grand Rapids, ..............7921 Cottonwood Dr., Jenison, .......1666 Cleveland, S.W., Grand Rapids, ,,.,........B0x 304, Sumas, .......35 Caroline, N.E., Grand Rapids, .....1300 Fuller, S.E., Grand Rapids, Minn. Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. Wash. Mich. Mich. Beversluis, John, 153, 107 ,,..,....,,.., ......,,,, 1 0 North 12th St., Hawthorne, N.J. Bierling, Frank .................................... .,,,. S 42 Baxter, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bishop, Marilyn J., 161, 23, 110 .,.... ..................... . .3205 Peck, Muskegon, Mich. Bittner, Ray ...................................... ...... 1 08 Eastern, S.E., Grand Rapids. Mich. Block, Karen J.. 153. 110 ............. .......... 1 836 Linden, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bloemendal, Corrie, 115 ............. .................,..,.,.......................... ................................... Blok, Pauline, 147 ..........................,, ,..,,.. R .R, No, 1, 4630 Jacob St., Grandville, Mich. Blom, Marilyn A., 161, 25, 69 ........ ............................ 3 626 Randolph St., Lansing, Ill. Eoelens, Peter A., 153 ......,,.........,,,.. ....,,...,...........,....,, 3 554 Ridge Rd., Lansing, Ill. Boelkins, Stanlev L., 161 .................................... ........ . ........,... 2313 Maffett. Muskegon, Mich. Boer, Roger W., 104, 122, 61, S7 .............................. ....................,.. 5 75 Lawndale Ct., Holland, Mich. Boerema, Mary L., 147, 58, 69 ..................................,,. ....... 1 143 Gladstone, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Boerema, Roger B.. 153, 37, 39, 106, 122, 58 S7 ....... ......... 9 16 Iroquois, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bcerma, Marilyn J ........................................................,, ................... 4 613 Three Mile Rd., Marne, Mich. Boersma, Ben, 153, 116 .,,..,..,,...,..................,.... ..,., ..., . . 623 Mulford Dr., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Boersma, Kenneth. 127, 63 ........... 1851 Cornelius, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Boland, Elta ,.......................................... .......... 7 50 Grand, N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bolt, Calvin, 115, 118, 74, 73, 72 ,..... ...........,..... 9 401 South 54th St., ChiL'3g0. Ill. Bolt. Marilyn A., 153, 69 .................. ............, 1 458 South 58th Ct., Cicero, Ill. Bolt, Robert A., 161, 109 ........................................... ........... 5 38 West 107th St., Chicano. Ill. Bolt, Shirlev A., 153, 119 ..................,......................,.... ................. 3 505 Wright, Des Moines, Iowa Bonnema, Douglas W., 147 ....,...,.......,...............,......,,..... .....,.. 3 21 James, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bonnema Gertrude J., 127, 101, 102, 123, 65, 68 ........ ........ 1 661 South Emerson, Denver. Colo. Ronnema Helen M., 153 ...,...,..,......,............................. ...,... 1 661 South Emerson, Denver. Colo. Bonnema, James A., 153, 105 ..,,.,,,.. ....,..,........,...,.. ........ 1 6 27 South Emerson. Denver, Colo. Bonnema, Verna M., 153, .,...,,,..,. .,,....,,,......,.,....,,,.,,......,,,. H awarden, Iowa Boomker, Joan. 161, 26. 69 ,........., ........................ 1 010 Clarence, Oak Park, Ill. Boomsma, Marlene J., 161, 26 ....... ................... 1 440 West 127th St.. Chicago. Ill. Boonstoppel, Mae ........................... ....... 1 911 Federal. S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Borduin, Gerald ........,. . ,........,,..... .... .......... 5 8 01 Averill, Grand Rapids, Mich. Borst. James R., 161, 109 ........... ..... 6 23 Crofton, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Borst. Lawrence J ........................... ..... 1 026 Adams, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bos, Abraham H., 147, 71, 68 ...... ...., 2 606 Belfast, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bos, Ardith J., 161, 66 ................ ..... 2 664-28th, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bos, Dorothy L., 153, 69 .......... . Bos, Lois J .........................,... Bos. Marlene H., 153 ..... ...,...,... . .. Bos, Sylvia M., 25, S3 ..,..................... . Bos Willa J., 153 65, 69 .................. . Boskh. Ren Zella,'161, 25, as, 103. Bosch, Samuel H., 153. 109, 119 ..... Rosma. Kathleen A., 161, 24, 69 ...... Kenneth P,Bosman. ...........,.....,..... . ............,,.....10842 Normal Ave., Chicago, Ill. .....1729 Plymouth. S.E., Grand Rapids, ....... .................. B ox 777, Sunnyside. ........308 Baynton, N.E., Grand Rapids, ...1105 Watkins, S.E.. Grand Rapids, .............,9732 East Center, Bellilower, ...........9732 East Center, Bellflower, ............190 N. Main St.. Whitinsville, .......100 Vander Veen Ave., Holland, Mich. Wash. Mich. Mich. Calif. Calif. Mass. Mich. 219 Boss, Merrie Lou, 147 ...V,.Y....,.... Boss, Ronald H., 161, 71.. ...... Bouma, Barbara A., 161. 25, 103 .....1 Bouman, Bruce W., 122. S7 ,,,,........ Bouwman, Arlene C., 153, 65 ,.,,.,,, Bouwman, Audrey C., 161, 23 ..,.,....... . Bouwman, Benjamin N., 147 .................. Bouwman, Gladys F., 153 ,,.,,,,..,,.......... Bouwsma, Gretchen E., 127, 114, 55 ,,.,,.. Bouwsma, Ward D... .....,,,,,,,,..........,... Brasser, Lewis D.. 153, 10S ..,.....,, ,,,. . Bratt, Albertus D., 147 ....,,. Bratt, Anita Y., 161, 26 ...., . Pratt, Anne M., 153, GS ,.....,. . Bratt. Donald H ......... ........,..... bratt, Wallace H., 147, 113 ...,. . Breedveld, Peter. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, . Breems, Byron D., 147, 108 ,,,, ..., . Brink, James R., 161 ,.,.,..........,....... . Brink, Robert W., 147, 120. 68 ,.,,... . Brink, Ronald V .,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Brinkman. Lois E., 127, 102 ....,., Brinks, Herbert J., 161, 66 ..,,., . Brinks, Raymond G ..............,..... Broekhuis, Christal M., 147 ,,,,. Broekhuizen. Marius J .,.,,.....,,.,,, Broekhuizen, Ren, 79.. ,,..,,,,,,, ,,,,, . . Broersma, Delmar B., 153, 93... Brouwer, Floyd, 147... ..,...,.,..,. Blouwer, Janet C.. 153 .,.,.....,.,. . Brouwer, Janice R., 153. 116 ....,,, L-rouwers, Faith, 12S.. ,...,, ,,.,.,.. . . Brouwers, Willlam G., 153, 66 ...,.. . Brower, Marilyn J., 147 ,,,, ..,,,,.,, . Bruins, Edna J., 161 ,....,.....,.. . .. ...... ,,...,,,. . bruins, Ella, 147, 111, 119 ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,, Bruinsma. Gerben, 125. 109 ..,.,,.,.,... .,.,,...,,,,.,...,,,.. Bruinsma, Norman G., 147, 107, 115, 118, 73 ,...,, . Brummel, Diane M,, 161, 104, 66 ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,..,,, ,, Brummel, Therice L., 123, 65, 66 ,.,, ,,,,,,,, , ,, Brunner. Philip J., 161. 109 ,,..,,.,...., , Bruns, Guntis J., 123, 147, 109 ,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,, ,,,, , Rrus, Gerrit. ,,.., ...,...,,..,........,,,,,,,...,,,,,,.,, , Brussee, Elaine J.. 128, 101, 63, 65, 70, Hrussee, Rigs-r J., 161, 66 ...,, ,..,.,,,, . .. Bruxvoort, Ralph A., 147, 107, 115, 113 Bruyn, D'rk M., 128 ....,..... ,..,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,. . Buist, Rosemary ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Bu.ten, l'aul S., 66 ,.... , Bulthuis, G. Thomas ,,,.... Bultman, Allen J .....,.,.. .,..., Bultman, Rchert J., 153 ..,, . Buma, Peter ,,,,,.,,,, ..,.,,.......,,... , ,. Bonner, Audrey A., 153 ,,,,,,......,.... .... . Bushhouse. Philip, 147 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Bushman, Jean G., 128.101, 69 .......... ...,., , Bussies, Barbara J,, 153, 100, 110, 66 ...,.. . Buteyn, June H., 161. 26 .,,,,....,.........,,,, Buteyn, Neal W., 153 ,,..,.,.............. ,,,, . Butterman. Jane A., 147 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Buurma, Carol F., 161, 26, 58... Buurma, Constance J ......... . ..... . Buurma, Ruth A., 161, 26 ..,,,,,, . Byker, Donald, 162, 5S.. ..... .. Byker, Gary, 128 ..,.. .......,,..,.., . Bylsma, Gerben F., 151... ,,,,,,,,, Bylsma, Irene E.. 153, 111, 119 ,,.,. Candler, Jeneveine M., 128, 63, 68.. Canounh. Lyle E .....,.,.....,..,....,,, ,,,,,, Carpenter, John W., 153 .....,...,.. ,,.. Casemier, Jay R .,,,,.....,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Chambc-ry, James H ......,..,, ,....., ,,,,, Charnley. Josephine L., 162, 115.... Christensen, Francis L ,.,,,,..,,, Christensen, William D... Clelland. Ann E., 147, 110 Cok, Allan B., 147, 122, E4 ,,,, Cck. Marilyn G., 162, 26,.. . ., Cf-k, Stuart E., 162, 102, 107 .. Cole, Donald E., 147 ,.....,,, . . Cole, Richard L ..........,.....,,, ..,,,, Collins, Richard O .,,,,,.,.,,..,,, Conn, Harvey. 105. 117 ,.,,,,, Cook, Esther, 147, 110,. ., Coolf. James A., 147 ....... . Cooke. David W., 162, 66. .. .. Cfionsis, Juan, 116, 69 ,...,...... ..... , . Cooper, Leona ,,,,,,.,..,.,..,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. Cramer, Joseph H., 162, 66 ,.,., ,.... . ., Curley, Barbara E., 162, 111, 119, 66 ,,,, . Dahm, Arlo J., 147 ......,,., ,... . ,,... , Tmnhof. Helene M., 128. 121 .,., ...,. . Datema. 'E-:ther M.. 129, 63, 65, 70.1. Datema, Howard D .... ....,..,......,., . . ., Datema, Jean M. ,,.. ....,,.... . Day, Jackson R. 147. De Bell. Barbara J.. 147 . . De Ric. Marion De Boer. Donald G.. 153 .. 220 .........1225 West 72nd Pl., Chicago. Ill. ........,,,,1225 West 72nd Pl., Chicago, 111. ........610 Second Ave. E., Oskaloosa, Iowa West 27th Ave., Holland. Mich. ........6630 Division Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Minn. .67 West 20th St., Holland, Mich. ..,................,Lynden. Wash. .. .W3351 N. St., Lincoln, Nebr. .,....102T Iroquois, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Logan, Sheboygan, Wis. ..............,.......M3d'and Park, N.J. East 20th St., Holland. Mich. .,.,..1219 Horton, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..,,.,....1244 Alto, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..,.34 East 20th St. Holland, Mich, ,.....,,2550 Thorne Ave., New Westmin ter, B.C. Minn. ........952 Virginia, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich, Minn. .,..,..6850 S. Division, Grand Rapids, Mich. ....,.,...,..Fremont, Mich. . ..........,,.......,,.,, 17953 Rose, Lansing, Ill. No. 2, McBain, Mich. No. 3, Holland, Mich. Vreeland, Midland, N.J. Vreeland, Midland. N.-l. ......R.R. No. 3, Box 190, Lynden, Wash. No. 3. Zeeland, Mich. ,...,..,390o West 116th St., Chicago, Ill. East St., Whitinsville, Mass. ........624 Bates, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......115 Prince St., Grand Rapids, Mich. ,Box 546. Oakland Park. Fla. High, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......51 Fitzhugh, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . ..,,..,. 650 Queenstr, Chatham, Ontario, Can. Helendale Rd., Rochester, N.Y. .....737 Everglade, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Platte. S.D. .,..2443 East Leonard Rd., Grand Rapids, Mich. Union, N,E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..,..R.R. No. 2, Cainsville, Ontario, Can. ....,,..44 Bronson Blvd., Kalamazoo, 4420 Bronson Blvd., Kalamazoo. Mich. Mich. 420 Valley Rd., Paterson, N.J. .,..2701 W. Leonard Rd., Grand Rapids, Mich. No. 2, Zeeland. Mich. ,...,...1137 Fisk, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .....721 Columbus, Grand Haven, Mich. ....,,111 East 10th St., Holland, Mich. .....24 Decker, Fremont, Mich. ,,.,.,.,,,...,.,....,.,,Bowmanville, Ontario, Can. .....................,.,,Wellsburg, Iowa ......5622 Comstock Ave., Kalamazoo. Mich. .......,................Calvin Court. Wyckoff, N.J. ,....,,,......408 West 48th, Holland, Mich. Oostburg, Wis. Oostburir, Wis. ...,....1451 Rosewood, Jenison. Mich. No. 2, Willard, Ohio ...,,,.966 Plymouth Rd., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. First St., Bradenton Beach, Fla. ,. .,....,,.,.. 53 N. School St., Hudsonville, .....,,...199 N. School St.. Hudsonville, ...,..505 Crofton, S.W., Grand Rapids, ..,... 438 Bond. N.W., Grand Rapids, ......1707 Godwin, S.E., Grand Rapids, W. Emerson St., Princeton, Ind. .....,.945 Washington, Grand Haven. ...............1239 Lake Ave., Rochester, N.Y. .... 706 Lincoln, Lakeview. Hull, Mich. Mich. Mich. Iowa Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. lmington, Del. Willard, Ohio Willard, Ohio .......742 Sinclair, N.E., Grand Rapids, .......742 Sinclair, N.E., Grand Rapids, ....,.....210 West 27th St., Wi No. 2, No. 2. Liberty, S.W., Grand Rapids, 2960 Three Mile Rd., N.W., Grand Rapids. 2850 Three Mile Rd., N.W., Grand Rapids, .....,.......,272O Richmond. N.W., Grand Rapids. .................Berkelcy. No. 2, Hudsonville, ...........1153 Allen. Muskeilon, ..........,5h00 Bedford R-fl., Detroit, Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. Calif. Mich. Mich. Mich. Zuni. N. Mex. ...,..615 N. Prospect, Grand Rapids, Mich. .....1104 Bates, S.E., Grand Rapids. Mich. ,, ............. Tc-ec Nos Pos, Shiprock, N. Mex. .... .........,........ ......,,,,..............,., C 1 ara City, Minn. ............944 Neland. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich, .....1510 Tamarack. N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Loizan, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......1510 Tamarack, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. ....1101 Widdicomb, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Clinton. Clifton. N.J. .....,1025 Westend, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Woodland, Whitinsville, Mass. De Boer, De Boer, Dorothy J., 147 ...... barry rt .......,........... ........947 Franklin, s.E., Grand Rapids, Mich- . ,,,,,,,,,4,,. 11.11, Ne. z, hex 5:57, Hanxord, Calu- ......116 Caledonia, N.E., Grand Rapldii MICH- Ue noer, Grace .1 ...........,......,..........,.. De Boer, henry L., 162, 31 ..........,...... -- --------------------- - --919 1-'rover' 1-'ynuenf Wasn' De noel-, ina, 153 -..-.---vv.-------A-,----.A-...A.,A- w,,w,A,,,.,,, 1 S037 Torrence Ave., LBIISIDE, De Beer, John R., 109, 120, 122, se ..,.,... .....,. .... 5 7 07 East Cedar. ifellflowef. H8111- De Boer, Kathleen A., 129, 107. ..,,....... ---------------1--.-- 3 14-16111 br-. Lynden- Wash- De Boer, Marvin, 112 ,-----------.-..- -.-..-- A,,,,-.---,---,A,-, w,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 0 Auburn, N.E., Grand K3Dld5, 1V11CI1- De Boer, wmiam R .----.v--,.--------.- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 307 N, san Jouquin, 5toc1cwn,,Cal1I- De Graaii, Arnold H ..,,..,....,,..... , ............... ...... c -o A. 5. L3l1gd0Il, R.R- NO- 1. Abbotsford- B-C-1 banflda De Graaf, Henrietta, 129, 110 ............,.,,..... .......................... 1 326 Ul'liCaE0 D1'-i S-W-1 G1'and,RaP,'FlS1 Mich- De uraar, Henrietta A., 162, 119, 66 ....... ...... , ..... ----.------ ---'-------------'----------- -'-A4'----- P 1 ' 3 We Lfltyv I-Qwa De Uraaf, Roger A,, 147 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...... 9 61 F1'e!!10Ill1, N-W-, Grand R-apldsv Mlch' De Groot, Donald .,...........,,......,.......,.......... . ...........-.--1- --..-.------------------'--'-4 O CheYedan- 1PWa De Groot, rhyllis J., 129, 26, 101, SU ....... ------------V------------------- -'----- -------- E d gertonv Mmm- De Groot, waiter A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,., .,..,,,,,., .,....,,................. 1 1 11 Wetmore, nvereir. Wash- Ue Groot, Winlfrecl A., 162 ................................... ..... --vv---- 1 3 30 Bl1ffal0. N-19-. Gfand Rapids- Mlch- De Haan, Dale s., 147, 102, 105, 106, 65, 71, 515 ...... ....... 1 643 Nelson, S.E.. Grand Ravlds- ME11- De Haan, Edith H., 162 ......,,....................................... -----------v---------------- R -R-- NO- 3. Marlon- Mlch' De Haan, Frank, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ...,.......... 1 6 5 VI'eEl2l'lL'l, Midland Park. NJ- De 1-iaan, lllly, 162, 26, ,,,,,.,.,, ....................,..-- --...----------1----,- H 3 l'W3l'd9Ui Iowa De hoog, Rosemary, 65 ,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,. ..... 2 443 Brooklyn, S.E.. brand R9-P14151 MUCH- De Hong, bioilla, 162, 23, 65 ,,,,,,, ...................... ..... P . O. Box 204, Rlppn, walli- De 14101-1.1, Rlenard ,,,,,,,,,.,,,...,,,,.,.,, ....... 9 06 Dallas, S.E., Grand Rapids. Mich. De Jager, Harvey P,, 129 ........ ....----..--....-----.-- . ,-,----- ------------ A 1 Vofdi iowa De Jong, Howard E., 147 ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 52nd St., Soutn Holland, Ill. De Jong, Norman, 162, 37 ,,.... ................ ...-.. . ...--.,--. ---.--------,---- R 0 C k Valle! IOWZ De Jong, wubm- Lu 139 ,,,,,-,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,. 3 15 Franklin St., Pella, iowa De Jnnge, H91-bei-1 C., 154, 106 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 711 Philadelphia, S.1'L., Grand Rapids. Mich. De Kani, Alvin G., 162 .......,,....... . .........,............................... ............--. E deerwn, Minn- Dekkei-, Janet, 147, 102 ..........,. ....................... R .R. No. 3. box 248. Lansing. 1,11- Deleleer, Roger A., 153, 109 ....... .................,........, 2 29 bolonial. Hanlprd. Calif. Dekker, Vhiyne M ..,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,. ...... 8 36 Bristol, N.W., Grilfii-'l Rapfdi. Mich. De Klei-le, Peter, 154 ,..,,.,..,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, ..... 5 54 shei-man, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. De Knek, 11-ma J., 147, 111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,.,,,, 3 826-76th St., Byron Center, Mich. De Korne, lnamae, 154, 104, 53, GS ....,.... .... . .911 Garfield, N.W., Grand Rapids, M1011- De Kruyter, Gordon J., 154, 152, 79 ....... ..................... l 440 Leahy. MUSKSEOD. MICH De Kryger, Frances, 66 .......................... ...... ................ R . R. NO. 2, Fl'9m0l'llf. M1011- De hryger, Maynard ....,,,.........,..,....... .............. ........................ R .R. NO. 2, Fl'9m0l'll2. M1011- De Lange, Eugene, 154 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...... 1 101 Neland, S.E., Grand Rapids, Miln- De Lano, Dorothy A., 147, 103, 111 T-1, 73, 58 ,,,,,.., ........ 2 102 Eastern, S.E.. GI'51I'ld RBDldS, Miln- De Maagj, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ..,... .......... 5 1 6 Hazen, S.E.. Grand R2iDid5, M1011- De ldey, .John L., 122, 54 ,..,,..,,,,.,..,.,,, .,.,...,..,,.. ..,..,.... 6 37 Naylor, S.W., Grand Rapids, lviicli. De Mineli, Carolyn J., 162 ,,,..,...,,,,,,,,,., .....1246 Lewison, N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. De Mol, Richard J., 154, 116 .,,,... ,.....,...., ...... 2 4 25 College. S.E.. Grand Rapids. Mich- Den nesten, Calvin G., 162, 120, 66 ....... ...............,.. ...-1.,e--.,.....---.--.---- H 8 rlC0Cli, Minn. Den Braber. Joann, 162, 69 ,..,,,,.,,,.,,,,... ..,. 900 Dal.as, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Den Dulk, Elaine H., 111 ............ ..... ....................... P . 0. BOX 757, Ripon, Calif. Denge-1-ink, Carol A,, 154, 110 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....,..,,.,......... P . O . Box 187, Ripon, Calif. Den Hartog, Arthur J., 162, 69 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,...,,,,..,,.,..,, ....... 2 329 West 108th St., Chicago, Ill. De Nooyer, Marjorie E., 129, 37, 3S, 100, 101, 123 ,,,. .. ....... 272 Orchard, Battle Creek. lV1iC1'l. De Nooyer, Norman E .......,.,.,....,..,, ,,,.,,.,.........,,,....... . .. ....... 272 Orchard, Battle Creek, Mich. Den Otter, Janet P., 162, 26, 115 ...,..,.,.,,,.,,,.,,,.,,.,...,,. ...................... 6 454 Coleman, Dearborn, Mich. De Ruiter, Gerry, 129, 102, 58 ........ ...................., 2 460 So. Franklin, Denver, COIO. De Ruiter, Joyce ,,,,,,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ..,. 2 330-44th St., S.E., Grand Rapi-ds, Mich. De Ruiter, Phyllis J., 154 ........... .......................... R .R. No. 1, Falmouth, Mich. Deters, Ellis E., 162, 71 ..,,.,,.. .................... 5 273 So. Warner, Fremont, Mich. Deur. Shirley M., 129, 101 ....... ......,................, 1 20 So. Division, Fremont, Mich. De Vos, Lawrence J ................ ...... 2 900 Longstreet, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. De V1'ies, Anna, 147, 111 ...... ............ .................................,.,...,..... .......... M c B ain, Mich. De Vries, Arline I., 162 .......................,. ........................ 1 056 Lee Rd., Saranac, Mich. De Vries, Betty L., 148, 111, 58, 69 ....,., ....,. 1 204 Eastern, S.E.., Grand Rapids, Mich. De Vries, Catherine A., 154 .................. .............................. R .R, No. 1, Portland, Mich. De Vries, Conrad H ................. ........... ....... 1 2 04 Eastern, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. De Vries, Gordon B., 122, 91 ....... ........ 1 321 Fuller, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. De Vries, Herbert J., 129 ....... .,.....,,. ........... 5 9 5 Graafschap Rd., Holland, Mich. De Vries, Jay, 130, 118 .....,...............,, ,........,............ R .R. No. 1, McBain, Mich. Devries, Joanne M., 148, 100, 105 ....... ....... 1 3502 Tyler Ave., Cleveland, Ohio De Vries, Johanna, 162, 26 .............. ............., R .R. No. 1, Randolph, Wis, De Vries, Peter J., 154 ................... ......... 5 98 Van Alstyne, Webster, N.Y, De Vries, Roger J., 154 ............. ............. 1 850 So. Downing, Denver, Colo. De Vries, Sidney, 143, 69 .............. ....... R .R. No. 3, Box 15a, Lynden, Wash. De Vries, Willa1'd H., 148, 73 ....... ................. R .R. No, 1, Randolph, Wis, De Waard, Herman, 162 ........,... ....,.,.................................,, K anawha, Iowa De Weerd, Harol-d L., 130 ............. .....,..,..,,,,, ,... R . R, Ng, 2, Orange City, Iowa De Weerd, Jane E., 162, 119 ........., , ........... .... 1 62 East 26th St., Holland, Mich, De Weerd, Lavina, 154, 110, 66. .,... ........... 8 4 W. Chicago Dr., Hudsonville, Mich. De Winter. Marilyn N .................... ....... 1 914 E. Fulton Rd., Grand Rapids, Mich. D6 Wit, Berrlard A.. 154 ............. .....,.....,........ R .R. No. 2, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. De Witt. Calvin B., 162. 66 ..... ...... 7 41 Atwood, N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. De Witt, Robert ...................,.... ....... 3 O42 Homewood St,, Grandville, Mich, De Young. Cornelius, 154, 110. ..... ......................... 1 0128 Kostner, Oak Lawn, Ill. De YOUTIZ, Roland W., 66 ................... . ..... 909 Merrifield, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Dlekema. AHUIOHY J.. 34, 79 ...-------.---.. ..................... 1 2 N. Centennial, Zeeland, Mich. Dieleman, Charlotte M., 154. 69 .,..... ........738 Marietta, N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Dieleman, Marvin G., 148, 110, 112 .,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R ,R, No, 4, Ogkalgoga, Igwa Dieleman, Pauline G., 162, 26, 69 ........ .................. R .R. No, 1, D1-umbo, Ont,, Canada Diemer. Freda 148 ..,........,..................... ....... 7 511 Eastern, S.E., Byron Center, Mich. Diemer. Marcia A.. 143 ................. ........ 9 55 Adams, S.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. Dgephouse. Au-drey R., 148. 121 ..... ........ 1 325 Thomas, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. D1k. R2lDl'l. 154 ..............-................ ........ 8 43 Temple, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich, Dineman. DIHDB E --............. ....,... . .......,.... 1 706 Burke, N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Dlfkse. Chal'l9S C-. 152 -.--.----------------- ..-. .....---.-...... R . R. No. 1. Berg Rd., Fruitport, Mich. DlSSEllC0El'1, Al'lll'l. 130, 108. 86 ....... ....... 4 36 Nairn Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Dornmissee. Barbara J.. 162, 23 ..-.-. ........................ 2 624 N. 24th St., Sheboygan, Wis, DOOFYM Allen. 152 ---------------.-.---------- . ...................... 1841 Federal. S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. D00I'n. ATIEUQ- 130 -------............-...-.- .................. 1 312 Chicago Dr., S.W., Grand Rapids, Minh, D00l'nb0S- Ffederlck A-. 130 ------------------- -.-........ ...................... 8 3 0 Oakhill, S.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. Dvrnbuslc- Eugene H-. 143. 110 ................ . ....... 41 Fifth, N.W., Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Canada Douma. Henry C., 130, 107, 117, 119 ....,.. ..,.,...,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 70 Park Ava, Wm-tendyke, NIJ. Doyle- DaV1d,M ------------------------------------------- ----.-.-.-.-.--.--.......... 4 03-12th. S.W., Albuquerque, N, Mex. Doleman- Shirley A.. 148 ................. ..... ........... 8 3 7 Reynai-d, S.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich, Draayer. Sidney, 148, 118 ..... ........ 1 057 Gi-andville, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. 221 Draisma, John H., 15-1 ........,..,............ Dreyer, Lucille J., 162, 110, 119 ......,. Drost, Ruth C ...................YY....,........,. DTUKKGl', Bruce H., 154 ............... . .... .. Duimstra, Betty lu., 130, 114, 75 ..... Duinmck. Willis H., 154, 105 ,........ Dutnler, Jacquelyn M ..,.,.,,.,...,,,...... Duyst, Pete C., 143, 106. 122, SS. .... . Dyk, Dorothy J., 148, 119 ...,.......... . Dykehouse, Don G.. 130, 91 ............. . Dykema, Carol, 154 .......,........................ , Dykema Jonn L., 154, 109, 71, 69 ..,.... , Dykema Norma J., 162 ...................... . Dynema Sn.rley P., 130, 58 ................ . Dykema Trudy J., 162. 26, 83 ,.,...... .... . Dykhuis, Saran J., 154, 119 .............,........ Dykstra bennett G., 154, 122. 86, S8 ...... Dykstra, Charles A., 130, 71, 68 ............. Dykstra Evelyn A., 154, 110 .............., Dykstra Florence A.. 162, 23 ,,,,, . Dykstra, Gilbert J. ....................... Dykstra, Gwendolyn M., 131 ....... . Dykstra, hair.et R., 154, 116 ...,. . Dykstra, Jean ..............,,.,............. Dykstra Jerome H ......,..,,,.. .,..,, Dykstra John C., 162, 115 ........ Dykstra, John N., 151... ..... Dykstra John W., 131, GS ,....,,, Dykstra Keith C ....... ......... .... Dykstra, Loren J., 131 ......... . Dykstra Marilyn J.. 154 ...., . Dykstra Martin J., 154 ............. Dykstra Ruth G., 154 .............,.... . Dykstra Thomas K., 162, 86 ....,.. . Dykstra. William J ................... . ..,...9T46 So. 53rd Ave.. Oak Law . ...... 137 N. 160th St., Holland. n, Ill. Mich. Eckman Theodore .................. Edewaards, Lavern, 154 ........... Eelsineh, Joann, 162 ,,,....,.,.,....... Eeniuenburn. Ruth, 131, 100 .,,,..,. Egedy, Gerrit, 162 ................... .,..,.. Egllebeen, Mark, 162, 105, 109 ..,., Ehlers, Vernon J., 154, 120 ......... . E. 19th St.. Holland. Mich- North Rd., Nutley, N.J. .......41U N. Chicago Ave., S.oux Falls, S. Dak. Minn. ..,,....1145 Powers, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. No, 1, Box 113, Lawn, Lain. No, 2, Platte, 5. Dali. ......65 Wallinwood, N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. west 73rd St.. Chicago. Ill- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,10116 Rgse Ave., Bellflower, Calii. ........1024 Hancock, S.E., Grand Rapids, Micn. .......,.1121 Griggs, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. I,wh,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1-ludsonville, Mich. No, 5, Holland, Mich. .....1460 Wayburn, Grosse Pointe, Mich. ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J ai-vis, Omario, Canada State St., Grandville, Mich. Walnut, Redlands, Calif. W. 112th Pl.. Chicazo. Ill. ...,...1460 Wayburn. Grosse Pointe, Mich. Linwood, Whitinsville, Mass. .......,...5101 Burton, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ...M1233 Courtney, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. No. 2, Sibley. Iowa Walnut, Redlands, Calif. Lynch, S.W.. Grand Rapids, Mich. No. 1, Hudsonville. Mich. .....1037 Jefferson, S.E., Grand Rap,ds, Mich. Elmdale Ct., Holland, Mich. West 21st St., H0ll2lnd, Mich. . ...,...... 439 Barth, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ....,....103T Jefferson, S.E., brand Rapids, Mich. ,....1242 Grandville, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Prospect Ave., Oradell, N.J. , ,..........,........ 193 East 37th St., Holand, Mich. .......1845 Leonard, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Office Box 430, Lansing, Ill. Brown Ave., Paterson. N.J. ,.....,,2611 North 6th St., Sheboyizan, Wis. No. 3, Hannon, Ontario, Canada Eisses, John, 148 .........,.........,..... Ekema, Adele E., 148, 102 ,,...... Elgersma, Henry J., 161 ..... , Ellens, Virginia, 162 ,,., ,.,..,,.,...,.,..... . Elzinga, Peter G .,,....,....., ........... .... .....,,... Engbers, Rosemary Jean. 131, 103. 110 .... Ensing, Marilyn J., 154 .............. .. .......... ,. Fntingh, Henry Gerald, 163, 113. .,...... .. Eriks, Ruth C., 148, 101 ,,.....,,..,... Eskes, William, 101, 91 ,,,......,,......,,,,,..,,, Essenburyz, Martin, 163, 82 ,,,,,..,...., Evenhouse. Edward, 131. 108, 75, 58 ,, Evenhouse, James, 163 ......,,,,,,,, ,..,,.,......, Evenhouse, John, 69 ...,,.,,,,,,,,,,. ,, ., Faber, Evert, 163 ,.,., .... Faher, Gertrude. 148 ,,..., . Faber, Gladys, 163, 24 ....,,,,. Faber, Glenn, 163 .,...,.....,,.....,,,,., ., Faber. Gordon .................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, Feddema, Carolyn, 163, 25, 103 ....,... .,... Feierabend. Ruth E., 143 ....,...............,......,. Felsoory. Attila, 131, 116 ..,,,,,,.,..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fennema. Joyce, 154, 103,115,11Sl, bb ,..., ,, Ferguson, Violette C., 154, GH ......, ...,.,. . Fisher. Jim, 163 .....,,,....,,..,,. .....,.... . . Flietstra, Dick C., 106, 66 ....... Folkerts, Gerald, 148 .........,., Fondse, John. 148, 118 ..,.,,, Foster, Howard. .,...... ...... .... . Fritsma, Rotzer. 163 .,,..,, ..,,,.., Fujii. Shizeaki, 163 ......, , .......,.,, . Fyncwever, Garth. 163, 100 Gabrielse. June, 148 ,... .. ... Garvelink, Gerald, 154. 109 .,..., Ucbben, Alan I., 131 ....... ,..... , Cvebhen. Justin. 163 ........,......... . Geear, Larry G., 163 ...,..,.............. . Geelhoccl. Martheen Mae, 131. ..., . Geelhoed, Shirley Alice, 154 ..... ,,... Geldof, Milly Rose, 163, 23 .........,...... ffemmen. Roxzcr... ........ ......,..,.,,.. .,,, , , Gesink, Barbara E., 145, 110, 121 ..... ffcsinl-', Frances, 163 26, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , Geurkink, Elaine. 163. 24, 66, 69 ....... Gilrler. Esther .,.,. .. ...........,........... .. Gillies. Rohert W., 148 ..,,..... ,......,,.... . Goris, Gloria, 163.214, 115, 69, 654 ,,....,. Goff. Nadine, 163 ,.,, ,....,.,...,,........,..... Gorter, Howard P ..,,.....,.............. ..... Gortsema, Frank, JAH, 116 ...,.. Gortsema. Joan. 163 ,.,,...,...... ,.,..,... Grants, Dzidra. 163, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Green, Joyce, 163 ..,,,,,,,, ,.., , ,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ffreenfif-ld, Rernard. 163, 110, 86 .............., Greenfield. Dena C., 163. 24.102, 110, 115 222 Martin, Mich. No. 93. Hancock, Minn. .......2165 Lee St., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..lVIcBain, Mich. .,.....578 West 18th St.. Holland, Mich. Mable, Kalamazoo. Mich. Union, Grand Rapids, Mich. ...U2326 West Main St., Kalamazoo, Mich. .............3225 Ridize Road, Highland. Ind. M1822 Rockefeller, Everett, Wash. .........1120 So. Menard, Chicago, Ill. ..........1346 S. 60th Court, Cicero, Ill. .............. 3808 S. 59th SL., Cicero, Ill. ...W1346 South 60th Court, Cicero, Ill. Zabriskie, Haledon, N.J. Zabriskie, Hale-don, N.J, . ......14 Dudley Ave., Whitinsville, Mass. 10013 Byron Center Rd., Byron Center, Mich. Kensington, Grand Rapids, Mich. , ...........,. 52 Purgatory R-d., Whitinsville, Mass. H1942 Sherman St.. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Alexander St., Grand Rapids, Mich. ........................10857 Wallace St., Chicago, Ill. .........N0rth Third St., Oxford, Pa. H272 Grove St., Randolph, Wis. .......T43 Fuller, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 102 Hoifdstr., Oldekezk, Hollan-Il ............Route No. 1, Box 76, Ripon, Calif. ,,,.,715 McKendrick. Grand Rapids, Mich. ,.......1129 Alto, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .....11-40 Baxter, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Grove St., Coopersville, Mich. ...1220 Fuller Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. No. 6, Holland, Mich. 2431: West Washinfzton, Zeeland, Mich. ............................Routc No. 1. Zeeland, Mich. Parnassus Ave., San Francisco, Calif, .....1324 Fuller Ave.. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich, ...1324 Fuller Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . ......... .............. G Oldsmith Road, Palmyra, N.Y, .5974 Lake Michiiran Dr., Grand Rapids, Mich. Iowa ..--.......-.. .... ....i........................., . . ,Sioux, Iowa Minn. .....6014 Cascade R-d., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich, Fleming, Muskegon, Mich, Minn. ,....223S Greenfield Ave.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 33 Eastmanville, Coopersville. Mich. Hobart St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..., 312 Hobart St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich, ......120S Dunham. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. West Avenue, Lowell, Mich. No. 1, Waupun, Wis. .....l214 North Westnedfze. Kalamazoo. Mich. Groen, Susan, 1 63 ............,,,.............. Greenway, Roger Selles, 148, 115, 68 .,., Griffloen, Donald, 131, 126, 95 ............. ,. Grifiioen, Roger Duane, 71, 92, 66, 69... Griiiioen, Roger Louis, 154 ...................... Grit, Cornelius J.. 154 ......., . .... ...,. ......... Gritter, Wayne, 154, 122, 88 ...... Gritter, Winabelle, 148 ................ .. Gi-oendyke, Kathleen A., 163, 66 ....... Groenendal, James, 163 ................... Groeneweg, Marvin, 148, 108 ........ Groetsema, Clara M., 154, 121 ...,... Groustra, Glenn, 155, 71, 68 ...... Guis, Robert C., 155, 110 .,............. Gunnink, Raymond, 132, 120 ,...... Gyorcy, Geza Leslie, 132, 109 ...... Haack, Charles F. W., 163 ....... Haak, Wilbur Alvin, 66 ......... Haan Gaylord, 1 63 ............. Haan: Margaret J., 163 ....., Haan, Menno ..................... Haan, Norman B .........., Haan, Ralph ................,... Haan, Wesley, 155. ...... .. Hall, Howard James ............ Halma, John Robert .....,.,...... Ham, Winnebeth, 163, 26 ...... Hamming, Jerry, 163 ............. Hamstra, Eleanor, 132, 80 ..................... Hamstra, John H .......,............................,,. Hamstra, Roger Dale, 37, 101, 68, 66 .... Han, Ki Tai, 115. ,..... ,..,..,.. ................,........ Handlogten, Howard, 155 ...,..............,... Ha1'melink, Audrey, 155, 38, 69 ........ Harmsen, Lois J., 163, 23, 110 .....,. Harper, William .A .......... ,......,... .... Havem an, Madeline .......,.........,......... Havenga, Leslie John, 148, 110 ..,.... Haverhals, Greta. 163, 26 ........,...,,.. Haverkamp, Suzanne E., 155, 111 ..... Havert, Kenneth L., 148, 115 ......... . Hazen, Janice, 155. .............................. Heerema, Clarence Elmer, 155, 120 ...... Heerema, Jacob Peter, 163 ................ Heeren. Carla, 163, 110, 111, 66 ...... Heersink, Marilyn, 155, 116 .......... Heetderks, Robert, 148, 87 .........,,. Hendriksen, Geraldine N., 148 ....... Hey, Joan Ellen, 163, 101 .......... Heynen, Jean, 163. ........... Hibma, Clarence .....,...,...,..... Hiemstra, Harold, 163 ......., . Hilbrand, Henry Jr., 155 ............. Hilton, Margot 155 .................,................. Hinders, Marlene Gladys, 155 ........................,. I-Iinders, Mavis Jean, 163, 26 ................, Hoekema. Eugene Richard, 155, 110, 93 ......2050 Francis, Grand Rapids, Mich. . ,.... ...415 Eighth St., Sunnyside, Wash. 108 Fisk, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 521 Eighth Street, Sunnyside, Wash. 7784 Cottonwood Drive, Jenison, Mich. ...............10901 Parnell Ave.. Chicago. Ill. ........354O-30th St., Grand Rapi-ds, Mich. ...110640 South Perry Ave.. Ch1caE0. Ill- ........453 Alger, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ........813 Madison. Grand Rapids, Mich. ......1618 Sixteenth St., Rock Valley, Iowa .,.......,..,,,...,.....,...,.,Second St., Ripon, .....,..2544 Almont, S.E., Grand Rapids, Calif. Mich. .252 Passaic Avenue, Hasbruck Hts., N.J. ,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,.......... ,......,...,.., C handler, .......1053 Alexander, Grand Rapids, Minn. Mich. ,. ,...,, ...,...........,.,,... 3 O2 Hubbard St., Racine, WiS. South Maple, Zeeland, Mich. ........SO5 Grandville Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. ...,.,..122S Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bates St., Grand Rapids, Mich. ......1S20 Eastern, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1228 Eastern. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. School, Hudsonville, Mich. Summit, Spring Lake, Mich. ......121 Prescott Ave., Hawthorne, N.J. ......1810 South Clarkson, Denver, Colo. No. 2, McBain, Mich. ......389 South Parkway, Clifton, N.J. South Parkway, Clifton, N.J. Prince, Grand Rapids, Mich. .......No, 7 1st Ka, Kwang Bock Dong, Pusan, Korea West 20th St., Holland, Mich. Grove, Wis. ,......1304 Fleming Ave., Muskegon, Mich. .......936 Fairmount, Grand Rapids, Mich. ......712 Ethel, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......2441 92nd St., Byron Center, Mich. .....................................I-Iarwarden, Iowa .......255 Central Avenue. Holland, Mich. No. 1, Newark . N.J. .. .... 32 Ruble St., Midland Park, N.J. 55 Bernard Ave., Haledon, N.J. 55 Bernard Avenue. Haledon, N.J. Avenue. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..Box 187-A, Route No. 2, Alamosa, Colo. ...,......,...............R0l1te No. 6. Holland, ........2475 85th Street, Byron Center, Mich. Mich. Gould Avenue, Paterson, N.J. ........6850 South Division, Grand Rapids, Mich. 55, Edgerton, Minn. , .......,....,.........,..,.......,..,......,,. Hancock, Minn. .......Route No. 3, Grant, Mich. ............,.LoweIl, Mich. Iowa Iowa Route No. 1, Box 160, Ferndale, Wash. Hoeks, Henry, 109 ...............,.,....,..,,,.,...,....,,...... ..........., 1 228 South 59th Court, Cicero, Ill. Hoeksema, Mary Jean. 155 ............................. ........ 1 28 East 32nd Street. Holland, Mich. Hoeksema, Paul Dale, 148, 66 ....,.. .....128 East 32nd Street, Holland. Mich. Hoekstra. Ben C.. 163 ..........-.......... ................. 2 30 West 105th Place, Chicago, Ill. Hoekstra, Christine, 132, 121 ....... .....,.........,..,......, 6 6 Cutler, Grand Rapids, Mich, Hoekstra, Louis Jr .....................,.................. ....... 1 142 Hall Street, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Hoekstra, Richard E.. 9 ....................................... ......................... 6 6 Cutler, Grand Rapids, Mich. Hoekstra, Robert A., 132, 65, 71, 68 ..................... .................. 1 433 South 60th Court, Cicero, Ill, Hoekstra, Roger Allen, 148, 116, 61, 71, 68 ..................................... 1523 60th Court, Cicero, Ill, Hoekstra, S. Robert ...................................... ....................... 1 O46 Alto, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Hoeklema. Judith. 163 ................ ..................- ..... , ....................... 2 5 0 Griswold, Grand Rapids, Mich. Hoe-sum, Jane Arlene, 164 ........ ........ 8 70 Oakland Avenue, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Hoff. Fred C.. 154. 36, 82 .....-.- ..........................--................ 1 345 South 58th Street, Cicero, Ill. H0ffman, Paul. 164.... ............ .................. ................. 8 6 6 Oakland Avenue, G1-and Rapids, Mich, Hofman, Fred S.. 148 ........... ....... 6 S1 Elwcll South Bnby. Vancouver. British Columbia, Canada Hofmann. Louis .......... ...................... .................................................. 1 1 50 Noble, Grand Rapids, Mich. Hofstede, Harriet Lee, 164 ..................... ..,.............,..............,,...... R,R, Nc, 2, Caledonia, Mich, Hoitenga. Helen Rose, 155. 102, 53 ...... ........................... 8 20 Salem Street, Grand Rapids, Mich. Hoksbergen, Alvin Lee, 164 ................ ...,,..,.....,.,.....,,..,.,.,..,..,......,....,,...,,,,, 1 311 Main, Pella, Iowa Holkeboer. Earl Simon, 118 ..... ...... ...,.... 1 0 39 Underwood Avenue, S,E,, Grand Rapids, Mich, H0lSf9g9, Henry. 132. 112 ---.------- ----.........--.-........-----......... 3 01 Washington, Zeeland, Mich. Holthouse. Stanton, 155, 84 ....... ,,.,..,...,.......,.,.....,,,,,....,.,,.,,,,,,. R ,R, NO, 2, Willard, Ohio Holtrov. Don .............................. ........................,,.....,......,......... P antego. N.C. H0lt1'0I1, Faith. 164, 25 .........,.,............ ..,............ 2 62 North Seventh, Paterson, N.J, H0lt!'0D. Phillip C., 143, 73 .................... ......,. 2 7 North 26th Street, Battle Creek, Mich, HOl'ld91'Cl- Audrey Ann. 155. 121. S3 ......-- .....- ............ 3 2 6 Seventh Street, La Mars, Iowa Hoogeboom, Marilyn, 155, 69, 68 .......... ,,..., 3 7 Arthur Avenue, N,E,, Grand Rapids, Mich, Hoogeveen, Stanley Willis, 164. ............. ,,.,.,,.... . ,..,.,,,,...,.,..,,,,..,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, W i lmai-, Minn, Hocgland, John, 148, 122, 58, 88, 68 ...... ...... 5 79 Walter Street, Woodstock, Ontario, Canada H009'l2Hd. Marvin P.. 164 -..--.--.-........--. ...... 5 79 Walter Street. Woodstock, Ontario, Canada Hovgstra. John A.. 148. 119 ............... ................,... ...... 6 E ast 24th Street, Holland, Mich. Hooker. Judith S.. 132 ----,...----. ....... 1 220 Bates Street. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Hoolsema. Angie .........,.......... ........,.......,.,................... ,..,,.,............ R ii dvard, Mich, HOUFSUISU. Bart. 143. 146 .---. , -............---......-.. 457 Rock Road, Glen Rock, New Jersey Hovmg. Kenneth. 155. 93 ..... ..............................,.................... 4 00 Front, Lynden. wash. Hllbbel. 11192. .,-, 4 .----.-.--,.-.-.--- .... . ..R0ute No. 1, 3665 Arthur Street, Coopersville, Mich, Hi1l09rS. Gerald P-. 164 ,..-...---- -..--...., --....-.----... ........... 9 1 1 Thomas Street, Grand Rapids, Mich, Hubers. Joyce L., 164, 25 ,...,,.....,.......... .. .. ,....,.,...,,.. ,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M i laqg, Minn, T-Ininer. Peter B.. 164. 104, 58. 69 ..,.................,........ ...............,. 1 433 s. 61st Ave., Cicero, ni, Huisenga- Joanne. 164. 26 ....,...............,......................... .............. 9 759 Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, 111. Hwzenga. Betty Joan -..,....--..-..--.-......-.....-.........-............... ....... 2 102 68 Street, S.E., Caledonia, Mich, Huizenga. Evelyn June. 132, 101, 74, 63, 72, 58, 68 ,..... ,,,,.,,,, 2 032 104th Avenue, Zeeland. Mich' Hufzenga Everett L-- 132 --------------Y--------.-----------..-----...-- ................. 3 06 S. Heaton, Morrison, Ill, Hwzenca. Harry Thomas ..-.......--...-............................. ...... 1 337 South Austin, Berwyn, Ill, 223 Huizenga James ......,....., Huizenea, Janet, 155 .,.,.. Huizenga, Joan G., 1425. ...... . Huizenga, Otto ,,A,,,.,,.....,,,,. Huizinga, James. 155 ,...,,,.. huizinga, Marvin J ...........,.... Hulzingh, Shirley, 155, 123 ..,,.. Huis, Albert, 145 ,..,.....,,.A.,,,,..,,, Hulst, William A., 164, 109 ..... . Ihershof, .William C., 155, 116 ...... lida, Kunihiro ..................,,,,,,..,.,,,, Jager. George B .,.............. Jager, Gladys, 1252, 111 ...,.. Jager, Marvin, 164, T3 ...,,..,... Jager, Nelvin G., 164 ,...,....,....... Jager, Ronald, 104, 113, 73, Til... Jansma, Dorothy, 148 .,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, Jaqua. Judith L ..........,............,,... Jellema, R. Dirk, 113 ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Jellema, William Jr., 149, 105 ...,. Jeltema, Bernard J., 164 ,,........... Jenema, Ruth Marie, 164, 68 ........ Johnson. Paul W .....,...A............. ..,.,,. Jonizsma, Allan H., 140, 103, 115 ..,.... Jonkman, Jacob ....,,,,.,,,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jorritsma, Sam, 164 .....,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kaemingk, Franklin, 164 ,,,,,,,,,, Kaiser, Harry W .....,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Kamps, Edwin A., 151, 110 ........... Kamps. Gertrude, 149, 121, 123, 83. ..... . Kamps. Gordon, 149, 79 .....,.... ,,.,,,,,,., Kamps, John R., 164, 82 ,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kanis. Steward, 155 ..,,........,,,,,,..,...,,,, Kannegieter, Mary Ann, 164, 23, 110 ...... . Karsen, Richard. 155 .... ...,..,,.,.,......,, Karsten. Henry T., 133 ....,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Kass, David, 16-1 .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kass, Frank C., 133, 110 ,,,,..,, Keegstra, Barbara K., 155 ............... Keegstra, Carroll E., 66 ....,.,...,,.....,.. . Kemink. Carol Thelia, 164, 25, 115 .....,, Kemme. Myra J., 164, 26 ,,...,. .. ,,,,,,, Kempema, Donald LL. 164 ,,,,,,.,.,.. . ...... . Kenbeek, Evelyn, 155 .. .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,., , , Kenheek, Tona Lee, 104, 105, 114. 6:4 Keuning, Carolyn, 164, 26 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , ,,,, Kickert, Lee Gordon, 84, 66 ......,. Kievit, Dorothy Ann, 16-1, 58 .,........,,.. Kingma, Stuart J., 155, 152, 58 ,....... Kinney, Janet L., 155 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Kistemaker, Simon, 133. T3 ......,..., Kladder, Walter ,,.,. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Klamer, Richard, 164, 66 ...,.,. Klan. Marvin Martin, 164 ......., Klaver, Bernard Jack, 155 ...,... Klein, Audrey, 149, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Kleis, Roger Dale. 155 ,.,,,,. Klyn, Marvin, 164 ....... ....., Kneubel, Jerry D., 149 ,..,,., . Knoop. Marjorie A., 164 ..... . Knott, Ida Mae, 164, 119 .....,. Kobes, Miriam, 155 .,,,..,,.., Koedoet, Gerrit ....,,...,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Koedyker, Robert A., 164 ,... . Koekkoek, Arnold L., 149 ........ . Kok, James R., 155. 79, 87 ........... Kok. Sherwood J., 164.. .......,.,.., Kolk, Ellen Jeanne, 155, 121... Kolk, Herman Louis, 164, 71, 68 ....., Koninrz, Adriana, 164, 26, 83 .... .. Konmfz, Alvin J .,,,,,,,,...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kooi, Joyce, 155, 37, 58 ......,.. Kooi. Lois R.. 121, 149 ,,,.....,,,,, , Kooi. Milly, 164, 24N ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H Kooi, Verna Mae, 133, 114 ......... Kooistra, Robert D.. 164, 86, 82 ,..... . Kooistra. William H., 164, R2 .......... Kool. Leonard H., 133, 117 ,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Kool. Mary Louise, 164, 26, 37, 123 .... ,. Koole. John. 165, SS.. .................,,,... Koole. Winifred ,.....,...,,,. ., ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Koolhaas, Abe ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Koonman. John. 149 .......,............... Koops. Elton L., 149, 122, SR .,,,,, . Koons, Gary R., 155. ,....,,,... ...,,,, . , Koorndvk, Robert. 155... .,,.,,. Kooy, Charles .... ...........,.,,, Kooy, Johanna W., 165, 26. .,,.... . Kornelis. Sidney, 155. ,..,,...,...,.,....,.. . Kort, Wesley A., 155, 53. 84. 68 .... .... Kortenhoeven, Ruth, 165, 110, 111 ...... Korterimz, Jason ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . Korthuis. Ronald ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, Kortman. Norma. 165 ...... Koster, Barbara, 149. ........ . Koster, Katherine, 151 .... .. Koster, Lawrence, 165 .,,.. Koster. Stanley J., 165.., . 224 ,..,..1B53 Ridge Road. Munster Lake, Ind. .........1337 South Austin Blvd., Cice .............S622 Oakwood Avenue, Munste ro, Ill. r, lnd. Dunham, Grand Rapids, Mich. ......,....718 Ardmore, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. H1130 Hall Street, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ....1112 Benjamin Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ,,,,,,,12U3 Child Avenue, Calgary, Alberta, Canada ......936 Walsh Street, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ........-151 Mulford, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .....2019 North 10th Street. Sheboygan, Wis. ......3022 Peck Heath, Grand Rapids, Mich. .,,,........R,R. NO. 1, ivicaain. Mich. No. 1, McBain. Mich. Mich. Mich. Hobart, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ...........,,.1307 Philadelphia, Grand Rapids, Mich. ......1136 Underwood, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ........1001 Alexander, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .........S66 Franklin, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ,, .,,...,,....,,.....,,,.,.. ...,,,,,.,..,,,,..., F almouth, Mich. H349 W. Leonard St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Church, Whitinsville, Mass. Box 397. Castlegar, B.C., Canada No. 1, Box 440, Santee. Calif. .......Box 68, Rt. No. 3, Lynden, Wash. .119 S, 12 Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. ............................Tohatch1, N .Rt. No. 2. Box 620, Ripon, .............................Tohatchi, N . Mex. Calif. . Mex. ........Tohatch1. N. Mex, ........Worthington, Minn. .......Wellsburir, lowa ,........1026 S. Ridgeland, Oak Park. Ill. .......1913 Linden Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1051 Lincoln Ave., N.W.. Grand Rapids, Mich. ...1051 Lincoln Ave., N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. 441 Griirgs St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Hall, S,W., Grand Rapids, Mich. No. 1, Brandon, Wis. E. 20th St., Holland. Mich, .....,.l220 Sixteenth St., Rock Valley, Iowa No, 3, Zeeland. Mich. .. ............... R.R. No. 3, Zeeland, Mich. W. 19th St., Holland, Mich. S. Cuyler Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Paris, S.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. ................. 410 Russell Ave., Wyckoff, N.J. ........195T Prospect, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ......183 Emerald St., S.. Hamilton, Ont., Canada 609 London, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. . .......... 140 Pleasant, Hudsonville, Mich. ....501 Marywood Dr., N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......1103 Franklin, Grand Rapids, Mich. .....1S-45 S. Grove Ave.. Berwyn, Ill. ..........90 W. 17th St., Holland, Mich. ...................,,...,,....Reasnor, Iowa Island, Kans, 1037 Beechwood St., N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. No. 3, Caledonia, Mich. .. .........,.......................Toadlena, N. Mex. ......1131 Sherman. Grand Rapids, Mich. ........2937 Condit St., Highland, Ind. Box 309, E. Zillah Dr.. Zillah, Wash. ....160 W. 22nd St., Holland, Mich. .....,...160 W. 22nd St., Holland, Mich. . .,.....,-..... R.R. No. 4, Fremont, Mich. .......5216 Luce Ave., Fremont, Mich. ........Fuller Rancho, Corona, Calif. .....,.................,....,..,....Coopersville, Mich, . .. H661 Delaware, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Washintton, Knoxville, Iowa S. Ogden, Denver, Colo. S. Ogden, Denver, Colo. .......Erie Ave., Midland Park, N.J. .....1564 Pontiac Road, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. John St., S. Burnaby, B.C., Canada Gorden St.. Holland, Mich. Hillside Ave., Allendale, N.J. ....S46 Thomas St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .............1049 Baxter St., Grand Rapids, Mich. ........1l37 Lee St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. City, Kans, City, Kans, .3429 Opal Ave.. S.W.. Grand Rapids, Mich. .. S, 61st Ct., Cicero, Ill. ...,..l53l S. 61st Ct., Cicero, Ill. - - ---,.......,....,-.............. ............ S u mas, Wash. ---U--1214 Wealthy. SE., Grand Rapids, Mich. Condit St., Hitzhland, Ind. ----.,.,.. ,...- .... 1 3 0 East 24th St., Holland, Mich, .. ..............,.. Box 213, Route No. 1, Lynden, Wash. .,,19S0 Del-Icon Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. ...........161l Fisk Rd., Grand Rapids, Mich. .........1116 Hazen St.. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ....,...2142 Jerome Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. No. 1, McBain, Mich. Koster, William .....,....,,,,,,......,....... Korman, Gladys, 14:1 ,.,,.. ................... Kramer, Carolyn Ruth, 133, 103 ...... Kranenburg, Peter, 133, 107 ,..,....... Kredict, Myra Jean, 155 .............. Krikke, Marilyn J., 165, 26 ,,.... Kroese, Ivan ,...,..,...,..,........,....... Krommendyk, rreston, 105 ,..,,. Kroon, Arnold E., 156, 66 ......, . Kroon, Johnny, 149 ............,.,....... Kruis, John G ....,.,...,,....,........,,....1.. Krygsheld, Swanette, 165, 121 ....,,. Kuik, Charlene. 165, 25, 115 .,.,.. Kuiper, Eleanor, 156 ,,...,,......,,,,, Kuiper, Karen ................,,,,..,,, Kuiper, Hulda Jayne ,..,,....... Kunnen, Ronald J., ..............,,. Kunst, John G., 133 ...,..........,.. . Kuyers, Milton Henry, 165 ...,., Kuyten, Rudolf .,........,,,,.,,....,., Kwantes, Harry J., 149 .,..... La Botz, Richard John, 165, G6 ,,,.,. La Fleur, Evelyn, 149, 121 l.,,,..l. La lfleur, William, 165 .,.,...... .....,, LaGrand. Mary Claire, 165, 66 ,....., Laird. Thomas C .......,..,............, Lamfers. Bernard, 165 ..,.,,,..,, Lamse. Edward, 156, 69 ,,,,,, Langerhorst, Bernard ..,,,,..,,....., Laninga, Gordon Clair ,,...., i........,, Laninga, Vernon J., 165 .,,,,....,,,,... . Lantinga, Evelynn M., 165, 68 ...... . Lappinga, Mary Jean. 165, ,....,.,. . Lautenback, Helen J .,,.,,,,,,.,..,... Lauxstermann, Richard .....,., Laven, Donald M., 165 ,.......... Ledeboer, Jean, 165, 26... ..... Leegwater. Arie, 156. 109 ........... Leep, Harold Jay, 165, 118 .....,.. LeFebre, Don A., 165 ......,..,...,.... . I.eFebre, John H., 133, 110 ........... . Lemmen. Marilyn J., 149. 114 ...... . Lemmink. Gerrit. 134, 112 ,..,.. .. Lenters. Hannah, 134, 119 ...,,.,. .1611 Shangri-La Dr., Grand Rapids, Mich. No. 6, Holland, Mich. ., ,..,,,,,,,,,....,.,. 10211 Yale Ave., Chicago. Ill. 16 Haagweg, Lynden, The Netherlands ...........S04 North Sth St., Lynden. Wash. ...... . .....,.. .R.R. No. 3, Grant. Orange City, Mich. Iowa Ireton Iowa 4 3 9riQQifiiI'sE ofLiiiLi iiapi.1s 'Mica . ........ 9 5 ' -, ' . 356 Eureka Ave.. Grand RaDigS MiCh- Greenfield Ave., Grand RHDI. S ,' Mich. ....11251 Eggleston, Chicago, I-ll. 14 Chapman Dr.. Waupun. Wis. ....1844 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. State, Holland, Mich. Second St., Randolph. WiS. . ......... 1316 Dickinson. Grand Rapids, Mich. .927 Adams St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......240 Port Sheldon Dr., Granville, Mich. ...1239 Hall St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 375 South Marine Dr., Vancouver, B.C., Canada ......827 Watkins St., Grand Rapids, Mich. ,..........,.............Merriam Ave., Ivewton, N.J. Oakwood Ave., Haledon, N.J. .........,......1248 Hall St., S.E., Grand Rapids. Mich. 1525 Lamberton Lake Dr.. Grand Rapids, Mich. Ethel, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .........845 Bates St.. S.E., Grand Rapids. Mich. Plett, S.W., Grand Rapids. Mich. ....2436 Eighty-fourth St., Byron Center, Mich. 135, Lynden, Wash. Alger St., Grand Rapids, Mich. ............1515 Calvin Ave., Grand Rallidf-. Mich. ........619 High St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bates St., Grand Rapids, Mich. .....102S Nevada St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ....Raymond, Minn. ......................Pantego, N.C. . ....... Shelbyville, Mich. ,,,,,,,,,,......,,,......,,,,,,,,....Manhattan, Mont. ..........Manhattan, Mont. No. 3, Byron Center, Mich. ...........1255 Alpine Ave., Grand Rapi-ds, Mich. East 16th St., Holland, Mich. ...,,,.1038 Prince St., S.E., ........103S Prince St., S.E., Grand Grand Rapids, Mich. Rlapids, Mich. N.M. ..........Sh1prock, St., Saginaw, Mich. ......1000 West California, St. Paul, Minn. .........41O West Cork, Kalamazoo, Mich. ...........Route 3, Box 98, Lynden, .......1040 Turner, Grand Rapids, Mich. ...,...1501 17th St., Rock Valley, Iowa ......1414 Loizan. Grand Rapids, Mich. A'fffffffffff..fffffffffi5'i'1 cl3iiL5i Leugs, Andrew, 109 ............... Leugs, Cornelius, 165, 69.. ............... . Lewis, Mary Jo, 111 ........... ........................ Lieffers, Muriel, 149, 114, 146, 53 ................ Lienitz, Arlene Mae, 149, 105, 65, 68. 66 ,...,. Likkel, Lois E., 165, 26, 80 ......................... . Likkel, Roger F., 165 ................................. Liu. Ruby, 134, 119 .................................. Lobbes, Kenneth, 156, 104, 105, 58, 84 ...... Lont, James ................................................ Lootsma, Wayne J., 134 ......................... . Los, Eugene W., 134 ..,...............,.... . Lotterman, Audrey Ruth, 156, 69 ..,.... Louwerens, Johanna M .................... . Lubbers, Agatha, 156 ...................... Lubbers, Shirley, 149 ...................... Lucasse. Margaret A.. 165. 69. ...... . Wash. Riverst, Hoboken, N.J. Nu. 1. Elkhorn, Wis. ....,.......1039 Calvin Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......645 Naylor St., S.W., Grand Rapids. Mich. ..,...130-1 Maude Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . ................................ Route No. 5, Holland, Mich. .......12-10 Penn Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids Mich. No. 1, Fremont f Mich. H905 Collindale, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1930 Union Boul.. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 111 Third St Clifto ....27 Inkerman St., St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada .....1135 Tamarack, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. .. ....... 357 Plymouth Rd.. Grand Rapids, Mich. Libby Ave.. Gorham, Me. 68 ...... No. 1, Zeeland, Mich. Clark. Comstock Park, Mich. ......1815 College. S.E., Grand Rapids. Mir-h. ...............Route 5, Box 604, Hanford, Calif. .........459 Glenwood, Grand Rapids, Mich. West 22nd St., Holland, Mich. W.-..........2467 Sheridan Blvd., Denver, Colo. ........1360 Union Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. West 19th St., Holland, Mich. .....1575 Alexander, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. NJ Luchies, Alvedor, 156, 119 ......... Luchies, Vernon, 149, 111 ........ Luikaart, William D ................ Lutgendorff, Jan ................... Lyzenga, Robert J ....... Maas. John, 134, 115 ....................... MacDonald. Paul S., 149, 69 ............ . Machiela. John D., 165 ......................... Makepeace, Corrine. 134, 114, 121 ...... Maliepaard, Kuno J .,.. ....................... Malieuaard. Nora ............................. Malley, Betty M., 149 ....... Marcus, David Lee, 156 ....... Mannes. Herman G ....................................... Manni. Dean S., 134, 116 .......................... Marcusse, Carol, 134. 100. 101, 126, 65. Martenson, Doris L .................................... Martin, Kenneth D ........................................ Marx, Gene W .......................... Masselinlr Edna M., 134 ....... . Matheis, Norman .................. May, Mrs. Carol C., 149 ...... McMahon, William D ..... McMullen, Irene M., 135 ...... Medema, Theodore. 149 .................... Meenen, Robert, 165 ............................. Meeter, Glen A., 149, 37, 102, 66 ..... . Meeter, Hermine M., 156 ........................ . Meeter, Janice E., 165, 26, 101, 160 ..... . Meeter, Merle L., 149 ........................... Mejeur, George. 120 ........................... Meindertsma, Lois, 165, 119. ,.............. Meints, Graydon M., 149 ........................ . Mellema, Adrianne B., 165, 115, 119 ...... Mellema, Janice R., 156, 115 .,............. . Memmelaar, Bernice R., 156, 83 ....... Mennega, Aaldert ......................,..,... Mennega, Harry, 149 .......,,......,....,. Menninga, Bernice S.. 156, 68 ........ ........709 Federal Ave., Morgan City, La, .............1127 Franklin St., Grand Rapids, Mich, E. 139th St., Cleveland, Ohio .....3205 Charlesgate, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Cottage St., Whitinsville, Mass. W. Division, Sparta, Mich, Brandon, Wis. ........47 Park Ave.. Wortendyk, N.J. . .---....... 1906 Linden Ave.. Racine, Wis. .......90 Demarest Ave., Englewood, N.J. .......90 Demarest Ave., Englewood, N.J. .. .......... Indiana Ave., So, Holland, Ill, .........2005 N. Westnedge, Kalamazoo, Mich. No. 1, Coopersville, Mich. Hazel Ave., Kalamazoo, Mirh, .......183 Helen Ave., Kingston, Ontario, Canada .......183 Helen Ave., Kingston, Ontario, Canada Iowa .......725 Delaware. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .....725 Delaware, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. No. 1, Otley, Iowa 225 f- - . Menninga, Gysbert L., 156, 109. .... . Meyer, Edward P., 149, 101, 118 ...... Meyer, Janice W., 36, 65, 68 .......,............... ....... . .. Meyer, H. Lu Rae, 165 .................... ...,...,.... . . ..... . Meyer, Judith L., 149, 101. 116, 65, 73. 70, 68. .,..... Meyer, Marilyn A., 165, 26 .,..,.,...... Iowa S.D. ...................,1318 Princeton, Kalamazoo, Mich- Meyerink, Marlene. 149 1.,.......... ............. .,., ............ 7 13 1' Meyers. Hannes. Jr.. 149, 104, 112., Meyers, Stanley L., 109 ........,,........... , ..,... Michmerhuizen, Elaine, 165, 23, 110.. Middlebush, Lauretta, 135, 103. 110. Miedema. Arnold H., 151 .............. Miedema, Miersma Miersma Moelker, Melvin J., 165 ,....... .. . Harold T ....,............. , Winifred. 165, 26 .....,.,.. Betty J., 156, 66, 69 ...... Iowa ...1756 Neward Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Princeton, Kalamazoo, Mich. ,............Platte, S.D. ...,..1267 Shettler Rd., Muskegon, Mich. ...........1360 Sth St., Muskegon, Mich. No, 3, Holland, Mich. .R.R. No. 2, Schoolcraft, Mich. .,,,...2l3 Marcus, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. lst St., Moline, Mich. Minn. Springs. S.D. 624 Prince, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Moes. Sylvia. 135, 121 ..,...,,...,... ....... 6 36 Boliver St.. Peterborough, Ont.. Canada Mohr, Beverly D., 165 .,....,,,..,, ,..., .,..................... 3 9 48 Omaha. Grandville. Mich. Monsma, John D., 165 ........ ................ 2 132 Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids. Mich. Monsma, Marcia A ,..,............,...,. ,,,.... 1 424 Griggs St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Monsma, Mrs. Marjorie .....,....,..,... ........... 3 00 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Monsma, Marjorie J., 135, 121 ....,.. ....................... R .R. No. 1, Prairie City, Iowa Monsma, Marvin E., 156 .......,..... .....,...........,..,..... R .R. No. 1, Prairie City, Iowa Monsma. Mary H., 165 ............... , .,... 719 Fuller Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Monsma, Timothy, 149, 115 ......, ....... 8 05 Van Raalte, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Monje, Christine A., 165, 25 ,,.,, ................. 7 S6 I-Ielendale Rd., Rochester, N.Y. Moore, Barbara A ..................... ,..,,..,...... 2 46 Ives, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Morren. Jay A., 156 .,.. ......... ......... .......,,... ........ R . R . No, 1, Wayland, Mich. Morris. Maralyn F., 149, 102 .......... ....,. . ........,....... 1 l40kl7th, Lafayette, Ind. Morsink, Betty L., 166. 110 ............... ........ 6 294 Barnaby Rd., Hudsonville, Mich. Mulder. Alfred E., 166, 115, 69 ......., ..........,...,.............,,......................... I reton, Iowa Mulder. Alvin A., 135 ......................... ..... 3 46 Norwood. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Mulder, Bernard Willis, 149, 37, S4 ..... ,,,,,.,,,,,,,....,.,, R .R. No. 1, Hudsonville, Mich, Mulder, Carl ......................................... ........,,..........,,..,, R .R. No. 4, Marion, Mich. Mulder. Martin, 135 ....................... ................................,..........................,,..,................... I mlay City, Mich, Mulder. Melvin J.. 166 ................. . ........................................................ .......... R .R. No. 2, Orange City. Iowa Mllrmeke, Dirk ........................................ Pekelderweg F107, Stadskanaal iWl, Groningen, The Netherlands Muller, Edward, 149 .,.,.. ,,.,..,,,.,..,.,,,,,,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,...,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 5 Bird Ave., Clifton, N.J. Murray, Jessie M., 149, 110, 119 ...... ..........,,.,,......................,....... 1 0926 Mount Hope Road, Munith, Mich. N Nagel. Douglas. 135, 108, 112 .............. ..,........ ..... 2 6 25 Meyers, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Navis. John G... ....................................... ..... ......................., . . 156 I-Iillyer, Waupan, Wis. Negen. Gordon D., 135, 100, 101, 118 ....... .....,..........,..,,,,....,............,... R enville, Minn. Newhof Paul W.. 79 .............................,. . ,... 2205 College, Grand Rapids, Mich. Newhouse, Maryjane, 156, 66 ...... ..,..,..... P .O. Box 119, Mabton, Wash. NEWITIYE-r, Glen R., 156 .................... ............... R .R. No. 2, Willard, Ohio Nibbelink. Bonnie R., 156, 101 ........ , ,...,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,, R .R. No. 2, New Sharon, Iowa Nibbellnk, Donald. 149, 116, 68 ....... .... ..........................,................ O r anne City, Iowa Nibbelink, Harriet ............,.........,. . ,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,, , , ,.......,,,,,.,.,,,,...,,,,,, Orange City, Iowa Nicherson, Mrs. Jacquelyn R ........., ....,... 4 45 James Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich, Nicolai, Alice A., 115, 119, 121 ....... ...... 9 915-87th St., Edmonton, Alberta. Canada Nieboer, John W., 149 ............. .... ..,.........,,..,........,.,.... N o bleford, Alberta, Canada Nieboer, Meredith, 166, 25 ........ ........................ 7 624 Forrest Ave., Munster, Ind, Niemeyer, Glenn, 149 ............ ........................ 8 88 Wendover Dr., Muskegon, Mich. Niemeyer, Jay G ...................... ..... 1 237 Garfield Ave,, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Niemeyer, Norman B.. 166 ..... ,.....,......, 9 39 Giddings, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Nikkei. Sylvia G., 166. 23 .......... .............. .....,..................... R . R. No. l, Sully, Iowa Noordeloos, Norman J., 166 ,..... ,,,,... S 60 Joslin St., S.E., G1-and Rapids, Mich, Norden, Marilyn Joyce, 166 ...,, ,. ....,. 617 Lynch St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Nordvke, Nita J., 156 .............. ,...,, 6 033 English Ave., Comstock Park, Mich. Noteboom. Shirley A ............. ..........,......... 2 048 So. Clarkson, Denver. Colo. Nutma, Jelle, 135 .........,,.......,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, O ostrum QF1-l, The Netherlands Nydam, Henrietta, 156 ....,...,.....,,,...,........,...... .,...,.,.,............,...........,..,.,....... P latte, So. Dakota Nyenhuis, Clarence J., 135, 102, 61, 95, 68 ...... ....... 1 648 Paris Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Nyenhuis, Eleanor, 136, 121 ..........,..,,....,,.,,,,.,, ..,,,,....,,.,, .,...,......,.........,.. R . R. No, 3, Zeeland, Mich. Nycrlhuis, Jacob E.. 156 ..........................,.. .. ...2900 Hazelwod Dr., S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Nyenhuis, Marilyn J., 166 ..................,,,,...,..,,. ..,.,............,.... ..... 2 0 8 State St., Grandville, Mich, Nyenhuis, Mary Ellen, 166, 101, 104, 106 ,,,... .............. ......,....... ..., R . R . No. 3, Zeeland, Mich. Nyhof. Gillert J ..................,.......................... ....... 2 03 Glen Ave., Midland Park, N.J. Nyhof. Winifred S.. 101 ............. ..... ..... ............... 2 0 3 Glen Ave., Midland Park. N.J. Nykamp. Roger, 91, 66 ...... ...,....,........................ R .R. No. 3, Holland, Mich. Nymeyer, Cornelius, 109 .,.,.. , ,,... 16546 South Park Ave., South Holland. Ill. Nymeyer. Eliot K ................ ....., ....... 1 6 546 South Park Ave., South Holland, Ill. O 0'H?lF3, Thomas, 156, 106, 122, 91, 81 ......, ......,,,,.. ....... 1 9 20 Conlon Dr., Grand Rapids, Mich. 0'H3T3, William R., 112, 91 ....................... ,..... ,.... . . 1920 Conlon Dr., Grand Rapids, Mich. Ohlman. Mary Ellen, 136, 114, 68 .......... ......,. 3 38 Auburn, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Ohlmann. Carol. 150. 26, 61, 69 ......... ...... 1 78 North School St., Hudsonville, Mich. Omta. Norma J., 166, 110 ............... ..........,.. ............ R . R, No. 1, Sunnyside, Wash. Ondersma. Gordon K., 166, 66 ...,,, ...,...,,,,...,.,,...... 6 25 Davis St., Kalamazoo, Mich. Ondersma, Marjorie L., 156, 69 ...... ..... 1 240 Fuller Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Ondersma, Ralph D., 156, 66 ....... ............. 8 62 Thomas St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 0'Ncal, Susanne, 150, 64, 66 .....,.. ........ 4 16 East 102nd St., Los Angeles 3, Calif. Ooms, Dot ....................,.................... .................... P .O. Box 107, Corsica, So. Dak. Oordt, Magdalene S., 166, 119 ..,..,.. ...........,... R oute 1, Box 358, Lynden, Wash. Oosterhouse. Howard F .,.............. ....... 4 600-36th St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Oosthoek, Nell, 136, 123, 83 ...... ,....... . ..,..... 3 00 Belmont Ave., Haledon, N.J. Oppewal, Frederick ........,..,......... ,... .....,,.,,..,,,,,, ,,,,.. N 0 1 'th Ave., Mendon, Mass. Orlebcke. Charles, 104, 113 .......... .,..... 1 135 Griggs, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Osinca, Betty Ann. 136, 111 ......, ,..,.,.. ..,.....,.................................. B e jou, Minn. Ottch. Eugene E .............................. ......,...... 2 230 N. 9th St., Sheboygan, Wis. Otten. Grace C .,,.......................,......... ....... 6 41 Fuller, S.E., Grand Rapids. Mich. Ouwimza, Carolyn J., 166, 24, 115 ....... .............. 1 690 So. Washington St., Denver, Colo. Ouwinrca, Harvey A., 136 ...............,... .,.........,......,,......................,..... R .R. No. 3. Marion. Mich. Ozimza. James .................................. ............... 9 21 Coldbrook St., N.E., Grand Rapids. Mich. P Paauw. Jack H.. 136. 107, 117 ....... ...,............................,...,......................... C awker City, Kans. Palma. Robert J., 156, 66, 69 ....... ............. 1 244 Powers Ave., N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Palmbos. Norman L., 156, 66 ..,... ............................... 9 6 W. 21st St., Holland, Mich. Pals. Donald T., 156 ..........,.,..... ,,..,...,..........,... 1 404 South 58th Ave., Cicero, Ill. Pals, Gerald M., 156, 120 ...... .,...........................,.,... S o. Holland. Ill. 226 Pasma, Orville, 156 .......,....,.... Pastoor, John V., 112 ..,....,.,,,,,,,, Pastoor, Joyce E., 156, 110 ...,,. Pastoor, Thelma J., 166 ..,......, Pearson, Carol J., 166, 25 ......,.. Pegman, Burton G ..,,,..,.,....,..,....., Perera, A nanda, 150, 100, 107 ,..,... Persenaire, Jessiemae,,.,,.....,.,....., Persenaire, rhilip ..............,.,.., Peshlakai, Doris R., 156 ...... , Peters, George S ..,....,..,.......,,,,......... Peters, John J ....1......,......,..,..... .......... Petersen, Dolores J ....................,..,...,.. Peterson. Richard D., 156, 92, 66 ..,... Petrie, Leroy H ...........,.....,,,,,,,,..,,,,..,, Pietersma, H., 136, 117 ..,.,,,,,,,,,,.... , Piersma, Elton J ................ ..... ...,,.......,. Pipe, Lawrence D., 166 ....,.,,,..,.....,............., . Plantinga, Alvin, 136, 104, 113, 117, as ..,.... Plantinga Leon B ........................,.....,,....., Plantinga, Mrs. Lettie .....................,,..,,..., Ploegstra, Henry A., 156, 104 ....,., Ploegstra, Robert, 166 ....,..,,....... Plooy, Jeni, 166, 23, 38 ............. Plummer, Paul ...,....,....,...... Pluymert, Shirley, 156 ...... Poel, Marilyn, 166 ....,...... ,. Poel, Robert W .......,....,.,...... Poel, Russel J., 156, 152 ,.,,..,,.,, , Poll, Marilyn L., 166, 110 ........,,................... ,......9591 Celery Ave., Byron Center, Mich. Aurora, Grand Rapids, Mich. Evelyn St., Kalamazoo, Mich. .......929 Watkins, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..............1615 Linden Road, Homewood, Ill. ...........10510 Eggleston Ave., Chicago 28, Ill. ....1801 Havana, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. No. 5, Hamilton, Ont., Canada No. 5, Hamilton. Ont., Canada . ........................................... Rehoboth, N. Mex. Minn. , ............... .... ............ 1 0 17 Oak Ave., Duarte, Calif. ,......2479-32nd St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. , ........ 44 Grove St., N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. E. 22nd St., Denver, Colo. No. 2, Mallorytown, Ont., Canada ......1827 Silver Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .....946 Burton St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......1060 Bates, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ......,1060 Bates, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ......1060 Bates, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. No. 1, Rudyard, Mich. Mich. .....................Route 2, Box 266, Manteca, Calif. .......539-44th St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Wicker, Highland, Ind. .......657 Lynch St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Orchard, Muskegon. Mich. Orchard, Muskegon, Mich. ......306-48th St., Grand Rapids, Mich, ...........1158 Nixon, N.W., Grand Rapids 4, Mich. Pontier. Lenore R., 26, 121, 68 ..,...... ..,..,., Postema. Donald H., 156, 71, 58, 69, 68 ....... Elema Place, Clifto n, N.J. West 103rd Place, Chicago, Ill. Postema, Leonard J., 166, 160 .................... ....,...,..,.......,,.,.. 4 22 West 102nd Place, Chicago, Ill. POSthuma, Julia .--.....--Y-.............................. ........ 3 695 Lake Michigan Dr., Grand Rapids, Mich. Postma, Harold ......... .............. ..................... ............. 1 0 1 1 Sherman, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. POStml1S, Nancy A., 156, 105, 123, S3 ...... ...........,, , ..13O East Maple St., Kalamazoo, Mich. Primus. Gladys B., 166, 23, 83 .,.........,.. .................................,. S teamboat Rock, Iowa P1'im1lS. John H., 136. 100, 68. 71 ..... ............................. S teamboat Rock, Iowa Primus. Kathryn, 156 ...................... ....................,... S teamboat Rock, Iowa Prince, Glenn W., 136, 103, 122 ....... ......,. 2 51 W. 111th Place, Chicago, Ill. Prince, Robert K., 137 ,..,. ........,,..... ,,..,,,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.., S i bley, Iowa Prince, Virginia, 166 .................... ............ 1 93 W. 15th St., Holland, Mich. Prins, Edythe, 157, 63 ...... .................. 3 97 Rutherford Blvd., Clifton, N.J. Prius. Harvey R ............. .................... 3 97 Rutherford Blvd., Clifton. N.J. Prins, Margie F., 26 ........ ........................... P .O. Box 850, Midway City, Calif. Prins, Rudy ........................ Prins, Shirley J., 157, 65 ..... Reitenga, Catherine E., 166, 24, 115 ..... Rensenbrink, Evelyn, 166, 110 ........,... Rensenbrink, James ,,,,...,................,., Resxgnol, Lynn, 68 .,,............................. Reynolds, Deane E., 150, 101, 110 ...... Ribbens, Charlotte A., 137, 100 ..,.... Ribbens, Dennis. ......,.............. , ....., Rickers, Nella Ruth, 150 ............. Rider, Clem W., 166 ........ ........... Ridderhoff, Eleanor, 157, 115 ...... Rienstra, Andrew R., 157, 74 .,,... Riewald, 'Carol J., 150 .................. Rinck. Richard John, 137 ...........,... Ringelestein, Mary, 166, 26 .............. Rinsema, Carolyn, 150, 119, 121 ....... Rinsema, Grace, 137, 119, 121 ...... Ritsema, Beth E., 166, 66 .,.... .... . Ritsema, Sue, 137 ...................... Roberts, Alma Lou, 157 ..,.... Rode, Kenneth ..............,..... Roelofs, Ivan G., 166 ..,,., Roels, Edwin -D., 1 15 .......................... Roeters, Edwm H ..,.............................. Roobol, Norman, 157 ............................... Rooks, Myra Arlene, 157. 100, 110 ........ Rooks, Stephanie M.. 166 ........,,......... . ........2425 Breton Rd., S.E., Grand Rapids, ...,...2425 Breton Rd., S.E., Grand Rapids, . .............. 1841 Van Zee St., Kalamazoo, ....,,1056 Bates St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. .........905 Logan, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Honey Creek Rr., Ada, Cliff St.. Battle Creek, Mich. Mich. ......,,945 Dallas, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..........1911 North First St., Sheboygan, Wis. .....1014 Worden, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ......3665 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. .............Route 1, 79th St., La Gran ge, I-ll. . .,................................,......... Oostburg, Wis. ......835 Ballard, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ......1319 Logan, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. No. 1, Oskaloosa, Iowa W. 45th Ave., Gary, Ind. W. 45th Ave., Gary, Ind. 2049 Denwood Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids 19, Mich. Logan, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Linden, Rochester 10, N.Y. ......951 Ionia, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. .....,......Route 1, Box 40, Renville, Minn. W. 20th St.. Holland, Mich. Bates, Grand Rapids, Mich. .......,1237 Underwood, S.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. E. 32nd St., Holland, Mich, Rose, Marcia A ..................................... Rottman, G. Jay, 150 ............................... Rottman, Ted, 137, 37, 121, 122, 95 ....... Rottschafer, Peter W., 166 ...........,........ Rottschafer, Roger O., 66 .........,.. ...... Rottschafer, Ronald H., 150, .,.... Rozeboom, Gertrude I ......,....,,.. .......853 Geneva Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids. Mich. Smith, Portland, Mich. Oak Ave., Muskegon, Mich. ......1330 Benjamin, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. No. 4, Holland, Mich. .,.........515 S. Elmwood Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Sioux Center Iowa Rozema, Donald C., 66 ....,............. ....,. 2 115 Boston, S.E. Grand Rapids, Mich. Rozendal, Catherine, 137, 119 ...,., ................... 1 444 So. 61st Ave., Cicero, Ill. Ruis, Robert D., 137 .............,... .................................................... P ease, Minn. Ruis, Ruth C ...... ..................... ........................................,............., P e ase. Minn, Ruiter. Gerrit J ............... ..... ....,.. 6 3 6 Bates St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Rumph, Arend, 137 .............,.,.... ......,.... R .R. No, 2, Moorefield, Ont., Canada Rupke, Alice F., 166, 26, 58 ....... ............................. R .R. No. 1. Lynden. Wash. Rupke, Jim, 137, 93 .................... ..........................,.... R .R. No. 1, Lynden. Wash. Ruster, James H., Jr., 166, 66 ................ . .,... 1444 Tamarack, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Ruster, Marilyn, 138, 114 ........................ ..... 1 444 Tamarack, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Rutgers, Marilyn J., 150, 116, 65, 71, 68 ...., ...... .......... 6 0 1 52nd St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Rynders, Peter, 150, 118, 119 ...............,.,... ........... .,...........,,,,,,................................,....... I-I u ll, Iowa Scamehorn, Dale H., 166 ........................... .. ...... 1587 E. Fulton Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Schaap, Wesley W., 166 ...............,.........,,... ..... ..................,.,......,.......,.........,... C h andler, Minn. Scharphorn. Joyce A., 157, 110, 111, 119 ...... Scheeringa, Ronald I-I., 157, 120.. ..,.,,. .... . Scheeres, Jacob, 166, 109, 66 .................... Scheltema, Chester W .................. Schepel, Kathleen M., 157 .............. Scheurwater, Anne W., 166, 26 ...... . .,... ...... 3 915 Ridge ....,.5111 Fifteen Mile Rd., Warren No. 1, Alto No. 2, Nunica, Mich. Road, Highlan d, Ind. , Mich. , Mich. nd. Ill. Holla .......136 E. Maple St., Kalamazoo, Mich. 2.. cv Schierbeek, Donald, 39, 73. 69 ...... Schiffer, Mary E., 157, 119 ....,..... Schlpper, Earl J., 166 ....,,..,.,..... . Schlppers, Robert ..YV,V......,,...,,,. Schlukebir, Bruce A., 167 ,,,,,... .. Schmidt, Dean A., 167, 119 ,........ . Schneider. Mathilda G., 138, 69 ...,., Scholten, Mary E .,,, ..........,..,..,.... Scholten, William B., 157 .... Schoolland, Esther R., ......,... .. Schouten, Hilbert A., 167 ........ Schram, Harlan L ......,,,......,. ..... Schreur, David, 82 .........,................ Schripsema, Gene A., 150 ................... Schripsema, Richard C., 167, 66 ..,..,, Schuring,-Arnold G.. 167, 100 ..., . Schurz. Richard A., 157 ................................,,,,........ Schuurmann, Mildred L.. 150, 104, 106, 116, Scott Maril nn A 133 , y .. L, 83, 69 ............................... Seerveld, Harold, 150, 66 ..,,.......... Seven. Charles K., 13S .............. . Shaver, Robert O., 167. 115 .... . Sheridan, Darrell F., 13S.. ...,.., . .. Shooks, David M., 113 .................... . Shuart, Esler L., 138, 107, 120 ,,,,. Sikkema. Betty Mae, 150 ,....,........ Sikkema. James L., 167 ............ Sikkema, Jenette, 138 ......., Sikma, William D ......1........... Sinke. Evelyn J., 133, 68 ........ Sinke, Marjorie E., 167 ............ . Sinnema, Stanley, 167 .........,...,,.... Sjoerdsma, Theodore J., 138 ........ Slalzer, Marilyn J., 150 ...,.... ...... .... Slagter, Dorothy F., 167. ,,,..,...., ,, smanr, .lack Russell, 157, 37, 1os, 1EE, s'l Smedes, Jessie, 138, 121 ......,....................., ,.,. Smit, Hazel D., 38, 114 ..,,........... . Smit. Jaccleline R., 167, 23 .,,.., . Smith, Alyce J.. 167 ........,,.... . Smith, Edward S ...............,,...,.., SnaD1Der. Johan P., 167, 160 ........ . Snoek. Paul J ...........,....................,.. Snoep. A. James, 150, 121, 146 ...... Spaan, Donna J., 150, 69 .,., ......... . Spanninlza, Carolyn J., 66 ........, , Spoelhof, John C., 157, 109 .......... . Sprik. Calvin L., 139, 118 .......... ..... . .. sprik. Thelma L., 150, 111, 115, ss ...........,,.. Staal., Robert J., 37, 104, 113, 117 ....,..........,, . Stalllnga, Doris J ...............................,,,,...,,, ,.,,, Start, Herbert A., 150, 103, 64, 53, 71, Stavinga. Annette M., 167, 116 ....... .......... .,.. . Steen, Franklin D., 167 ....,................,...,.,. ....,, , Steen, Peter, Jr .,,...............,,.. .. ,. Steensma, Charles F ..,,... Steenstra, Carolyn J .....1.... Steenstra, Henry J., 167 ..... . Steenstra, John H.. 113 ...,.. . Stelzink, Lawrence, 167 ........ Stelpstra, John, 110 ........,...,.... Stcpat, Marguerite C., 150 ....., 84, 95, 68 ...... Sterkenburg, Richard H ..... ,.,. Stiles, Kenneth, 139, 112 ............ Stob, Robert. D., 151 ................ ...... Stoepker. Shirley A., 150, 110.. ......,........,.... .. Stout, Dena G., 150, 111, 119 .... . .......... . Stoutmeyer, Garry H., 150, 39, 102, 105, 758 Stratinf. Minnie, 167, 24 .......... Stravers, Janice, 167, 119. ....... Stroo, Virginia A., 167, 66 ......., Stuit, Gordon T ....................... .....,,,,.. Stuit, Melvin J., 139 ............... ...... .....,... . Stuk, Ronald Lee, 92 ................ ......., ........ . Stulp, Jack, 139, 100, 101, 104, 71, 68,. Stulp, Martin, 167, 82 ....................,,,,..,,,. Sturwald, Janet lvl., 139, 121 ..... .........,,. ' ' Swart, Sidney... .. ............. Swets, David W. 167, 105 ...,.. Swets. Walter, 157 ......... .... .,............ Swierenpza. Jacqueline, 151 ....,. ...., ,... Swierenga, Raymond C., 119, 60. ...... .. Swierenna. Robert P., 167, 66, 69 ..,,.. Sytsema, Bette J., 167 ............. ,, Sytsema. Dorothy, 139, 111 ......,,.... Talen, James L., 167, 109, 120 ........ .. Tamminga, Alice J., 139, 38, 101. 121, 69 ....... .... . Tamminiza, Louis, 139 ................., ......,.,.......... Tanis, Leverne K., 150, 107 ...,...,. .,,. ,,.... Taws. Donald H., 157, 107 ..................,., . Taylor, Kenneth G., 167, 66 ............ .....,... . Ten Brink. Terry D., 167, 115. 118, 66 ..... . Ten Have, William R.. 157 .,.... . Ten Harmsel, Andrew, 139, 108 ....... Ter Haar. Joan B., 157 ,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , Terpstra. Alice J., 150. 69 .............., , Terris, Walter F., 157, 73 ....... ........ . TeVelde, Catherine H., 157, 100 ....... . Thomas, Phyllis G., 157, 37, 69 ...., . Tibstra, Dean R., 167 ...,.........1..., . Tibstra, Nadine R., 26, ....,... .. 228 Mich. ........2560 Taft, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. W. 16th St., Holland, Mich. . ...................... 1461 So. Penn. Denver. Colo. ......-4442 Lake Harbor Rd., Muskegon. Mich. .................Route No. 1, Sheldon. Iowa ............1314 Sigsbee Ave.. Grand Rapids. Mich. 1517 Colorado Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Iowa No. 2.Alamosa, Colo. ...................Route No. 1, Lynden, Wash, ......617 Elizabeth, East Lansing, Mich. East 13th St., Holland. Mich. .,,,........618 W. Arrinlrton, Farmington, N,M. ........1631 Havana, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......410 W. Walnut, Kalamazoo, Mich. ......7703 Frederick, W. Lanham Hills, Md. . ..,.................. 14 East 14th St.. Holland. Mich. .......Old Nyack Turnpike, Monsey, N.Y. Rollstone Ave., West Sayville, N.Y. .......1220 Philadelphia, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Gibson St., Kalamazoo, Mich. No. 1, Jenison. Mich, ......845 Oakhill, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .. ................ 55 Third Ave., Paterson, N.J. ........Box 442, Valley Road, Preakness. N..I. ........5S7-68th St., Byron Center. Mich. .........................Route No. 3, Marion, Mich. .425 Adams, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .............Box 116, Moline. Mich. 116, Moline, Mich. .,........,..............Route No. 1, Belgrade, Mont. .......1148 Temple, S.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 35, Moline, Mich. ......,................P1-insburxz, Minn. ..,,..,110S Sheridan Ave.. Grand Rapids, Mich. .,....-165 Bournemouth Ct.. Grosse Pointe, Mich. 17 ......1607 Princess St., Cornwall. Ont.. Canada 15 N. Clinton Ave., St. Johns. Mich. . .... 1053 Kalamazoo, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Minn, ..................13348-166th St., Norwalk. Calif. ....,.1413 Blaine, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Silomac Ave., Wyckolf. N.J. 17th St., Lynden, Wash. 39 Martindale Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich, Union Blvd., Kitchener, Ont.. Canada Route No. 2, Coopersville, Mich. ....................Route No. 2, Coopersville, Mich. N. Cherry, Hartford City, Ind. H7320 So. 86th Ave.. Justice. Ill. .......,1943 Alba Ave., S.W., Grand Rapids. Mich. .,,....1004S S. Trumbull, Evergreen Park 42, Ill. Lincoln Ave., Wyckoff, N.J. Fox Rd., Glenside. Pa. . .... 502 Brawncroft Blvd., Rochester. N.Y. ......1925 Havana Ave., Grand Rapids. Mich. ............. H221 E. 24th St., Paterson. N.J. E. 24th St., Paterson, N.J. M334 W. 19th St., Holland. Mich. No. 7th St.. Paterson. N.J. Pierre Ave., Garfield. N.J. Mich. .. ..... 3225 Vine St., S.W., Grandville, Mich. ......1123 Innes, N.E.. Grand Rapids. Mich. M841 Adams. S.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. .....,.,.,.....Route No. 1, Hanford, Calif. John St., Kalamazoo, Mich. ....................Route No. 2, Milaca. Minn. Iowa ..,.....1624 Cleveland Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1133 Cooper, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ......1133 Cooper, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .. .....,.... 1325 Burton, Grand Rapids, Mich. So. 57th Ct., Cicero. Ill. ........1229 So. 57th Ct., Cicero 50, Ill. . .,..... ................... N eerlandia, Alta., Canada Overlook, Whitinsville. Mass. ,.......1406 Giddings, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..... 119 W. Washington St., Delevan, Wis. ....,,1461 Aleda Ave.. Grand Rapids, Mich. ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,141S Sn. 58th Ct., Cicero 50, Ill. So. 58th Ct., Cicero 50. Ill. .....1112 Lincoln, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. .........,,..............Ruute No. 1, De Motte, Ind. .......1220 Golfview Dr., Menomonie, Wis. ..........1949 So. Emerson St., Denver. Colo. ......1216 Logan, S.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. Box 397, Ripon, Calif. ...,....,4933 Morris St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Hill St., Midland Park. N.J. ........717 W. South St., Kalamazoo, Mich. ......10l6 Sheldon Rd., Grand Haven, Mich. Center, Iowa .......1641 Horton, S.E., Grand Rapids. Mich. .H16466 So. Park Ave.. So. Holland. Ill. 2-ith St., Brooklyn, N.Y. ,..,.....6653 E. Olive St., Paramount, Calif, ..,.....312 Paze. N.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. .............3750 W. 97th St., Chicalto, Ill. 3750 W. 97th St.. Chicago, Ill. Timmer, Elizabeth, 157, 69 ...,... Timmer, Garris, 139, 79 ...,..... Timmer, Jan, 140 ..,. ,....,,,...,..,.,,,. Tinklenberg, Kathryn Y.. 157 ...., . Tjapkes, David J., 167 ..,....,,........ Arthur Ave., N.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. No. 3. Lynden. Wash. ....53 Duinoordstraat, Haarlem, The Netherlands ..............2098 Avenue Rd., Toronto. Ont., Canada Spring St., Muskegon, Mich. ....,..842 Thomas, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ......,.....930 Mountainview, Ottawa, Canada Tjapkes, Robert H ,..,,... ......... , . Togtema, Kornelis .....,.,,.,...,,.....,, Tolsma, Bernard, 167 ,................,. Tolsma, Mary E., 150, 102, 5S ,,,,... Troast, Carol J., 150 ......,.....,,,.,....,..,..,, . Tromp, Marvin R ...........,..........,..,..,,,,,...,. Tubergen. Ardelle J., 167, 24 .................... Tubergen, Morris R., 140, 122, 86, S8 ...... S 157 109 Tuinstra, William ., , ..,........... . Tuls, Jack D., 158, 92 ....,...,,.........,....,. , Uittenbosch, Henri, 140 ...., Uken, Theressa R ....,.......... Vaalburg, Lorraine M., 158 .,.....,.....,.. Van Andel, Ruth E., 140, 102, 121 .,... Van Beek, Gordon E., 161, 110 ......,,. Van Belle, Gerald, 109 ....,...,,..,,.,..,.,,.,,, Van Bruggen, John B., 167 ..,.........,.,.,,,,,.,, Van Daalen, Nancy L., 140, 100, 121 .i..... Van Da lfsen, Cecil N ...........,.,......,...,....... Van Dam, Loraine M., 150 ...,...,....,.,,....,,,,. Van Deelen, Elinor, 150, 119 .........,,,......,,,,,, Vande Guchlle, Peter, 167, 37, 102, 105 ..... Vande Haar, Retha, 167, 68 ........,..,...,,,.,.., Vande Kieft, Shirley F., 158, T3 ........... Vande Vanden Kieft, Roger D., 66 ......,.....,,,.,.,,,,.. Berge, James C., 167, 66 .........,...,... .,...,..,.,.............Route No. 2. Goshen, N.Y. .......1160 So. Cuyler Ave., Oak Park, Ill. Kipp Ave., Lodi. N.J. 8.2.1138 East Dale Ave., Muskegon, Mich. Alburtis, Artesia, Calif. , ...,.,,,,,,,,, 431 East Cherry St., Fremont, Mich. ,.,.,..1111 Baldwin, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ...,......101 Fuller, S.E., Grand Rapids. Mich. Vanden Bosch, Dorothy E., 167, 23, 110 ....... Vanden Bosch, Grace, 140, 119 .............,,,.,.,,.,. Vanden Bosch, Margaret A., 167, 26, 101 ...... Vanden Bosch, Marlin, 168 ....................,,,....,. Vanden Bosch. Robert, 140, 104, 120 ........,.. Vanden Bosch. Thomas, 140 ............... Vanden Bosch, Thurston L., 167 ........ Vanden Bout, Marilyn J ................,,, Vanden Burg, Ronald E., 168 .... .. Vanden Engel. Helen, 168 ........... Vander Aa, Gilbert T ..........,........ ...... Vander Aa, Peter .............,.....,................. Vander Ark, Allen Lee, 140, 110, 93 .......... Vander Ark, J. Bernie, 151. 64, 70, 66. ..... . Vander Ark, John D., 168 ...................,.... Vander Ark, Rodger A., 168 .................... Vander Baan, Roland J .................,.............. Vander Beck, Eleanor J., 168, 24, 66,. ,..,.... ., Vander Vander Vander Bok, Marlene J., 168, 23, 69, 68.. ,.... Brug, Duane E., 168, 100, 118, 160 ...... v, Lennepweg, Aardenhout, The Netherlands 611, Outlook, Wash. . ......i Route No. 1, Box 658, Hanford, Calif. ..........,.115 Harvard, Battle Creek. Mich. Lake, Mich. .....18 Mill Lane, Bowmanville, Ont., Canada .616 So. College Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. ......845 Hazen St S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Maple Way, Zillah. Wash. .......932 North Park St.. Kalamazoo, Mich. 63, Hull, Iowa ..........4345 Marlborough, Detroit, Mich. ................,...Route No. 3, Pella, Iowa , ....... ................. 2 09 Sixth St., Lynden. Wash. Grove, Coopersville, Mich. ......1416 Pontiac Rd., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ............Route No. 2, Box 119, Edgerton, Minn. .....................,..Route No. 1, Doon, Iowa McCauley, Chapelhill, N.C. , ,,,........,...,.,,.....,,.............. R.R. No. 2, Doon, Iowa McCauley, Chapelhill. N.C. ......1139 Thomas St.. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .............1020 Logan, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ......,...,,1812 Wilbert, N.T., Grand Rapids, Mich. . ...,......,,.,.....................,,............................... Lark, N.D. 1100 Jennette Ave.. N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich, E. 159th St., So. Holland, Ill. .. ...................... 473 E. 161st Pl., So. Holland, Ill. ....................17000 Woodruff, Bellflower, Calif. W. Fern, Redlands, Calif. ........1528 Gladstone, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Mont. ......'70 Goldthwaite Rd., Whitinsville, Mass. No. 3. Pella, Iowa .,.........1504-16th St., Rock Valley, Iowa ......1344 Wayburn, Grosse Pointe. Mich. Vande Ree, Doris M., 140 ......... ........................ Vander Eems, Trina, 141, 114 .......,., Vander Hart, Gerald P., 158, 60 ...... Vander Hart, Hilda, 141 ...................,.. . Vander Heide, Lloyd, 168, 118, 69 ...... Vande Riet, Marilyn L., 58 ............... Vande Riet. Vernon D., 168 ......,., Vander Jagt, Donald J ............ ,... ...... Vander Klay, Stanley J., 168, 115 ...... . Vander Klok, Roy C., 141, 108 ............ . Vander Kooi, Lambert R., 168, 109 ...... Vander Laan, Jack L., 151, 69 ............ Vander Linde, Geraldine, 151 ....,..,... Vander Lip, Gilbert G., 168, 118 ...... Vander Lugt, Wilma B., 168 ......... Vander Meulen. Betty L., 168. ..... Vander Molen, Donald D ................ Vander Plaats, Betty A.. 151 ...,...... Vander Ploeg, Jack R., 168, 73 ....... Vander Ploeg, John, Jr .....,............ Vander Ploeg, John ,... ........ ,........ Vander Schie, Joy D., 151 ..... ........ Vanderschoot, Allan G., 168 ................ Brug, Ellen J., 151, 103, 110 .............. ......1344 Wayburn, Grosse Pointe, Mich. .......240 Vreeland Ave.. Midland Park, N.J. . ........................ 40 N. 17th St., Paterson 2, N.J. No. 2, Pella, Iowa .......1564 Pontiac Dr., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .................Route No. 2, Smithville, Ont., Canada ..........2052 College, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Minn. .,.,.,....1659 Wendler Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......177-4th St., W., Owen Sound, Ont.. Canada ,,........720 Lynch St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. 349, Lynden, Wash. . ............. 236 Port Sheldon Dr., Grandville, Mich. .......426 Quimby St., N.E., Grande Rapids, Mich. Bates St., Grand Rapids, Mich. .....912 Cricklewood Dr., Grand Rapids. Mich. ,.....,,1226 Leonard, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. ...........1039 Cooper Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Minn. .....,.653 Griggs St., S.W., Grand Rapids. Mich. So. Park St., Kalamazoo. Mich. ...........................,.................Hollandale, Minn. .......109 Banner St., Grand Rapids, Mich. N.E. 25th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Vander Stoep, Evert M., 141, 116 ....... ..................,.............,.......................,... S hiprock. N.M. Vander Tuig, George ............,,....,...... ....... 1 108 Cadillac Dr., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Vander Tuin, Jean M., 168 ............, .......................... 4 S63 Canal St., Grandville, Mich Vander Veen, Arthur A., 104 ..,.... .............,,............... 3 038 N. 32nd, Phoenix, Ariz. Vander Veen, Bernice, 151 ............ ......... .......................... R o ute No. 2, Elkhorn, Wis. Vander Veen, Edward J., 168 ........ ..... 5 510 Cascade Rd., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Vander Veen, Joann M., 23 ........ ,..... ................. 3 5 4 Drate St., Muskegon, Mich. Vander Veen, Ronald M., 158 ....... ...................,.......,.........,..,... B ox 461, Ripon, Calif. Vander Veen, Sondra J., 70 ........ ....... 1 448 Johnston St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Vander Veer, Clarence J ......,,...... ..................,. 6 3 E, McKinley Ave., Zeeland, Mich. Vander Velde, Gerald ....................,.... ........ 1 020 Courtney St., N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Vander Wal. A. Jack, 158, 66 ....... Vander Wal, Robert P., 168 ...,...... Watkins St., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......1130 Worden St.. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1 3 1 State Line, Ridge Rd.. 1 6 Watkins, Grand Munster, Ind. Munster, Ind. Rapids. Mich. ..,....Garnet St., Route No. 1, Mentone. Calif. Vander Wall, Francis J., 168 ..............,............. Vander Wall, Lorraine M., 168 .............. ............. . Vander Wall, Marvin L., 168 ........,..... ......,.....,...... Vander Wall, Wallace lDickl, 141, 108, 121 ....... Vander Weele, Mrs. Viola .................................... Vander Vander Vander Werf, Donald G., 168, 109 .................. . Werf, Loren J ........................... werff, Neal G., 158, 93 .,........ ..........701 Giddings S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. So. Dak. ...3430 Byron Center Ave., Grand Rapids 9, Mich. ..,.....8719 Seventeenth St., N.W., Seattle 7, Wash. Vanderwerp, Vincent G., 168, 66 .......... . ' Vander Woude, Hugh G., 109, 119 ........ Vander Woude, Marilyn J., 169 ......,... . East 10th St., Holland, Mich. E. Burton St., Grand Rapids, Mich. .....................Route No. 1, Wayland, Mich. 229 Vander Zaag, LaVonne R., 169, 68 ..... . Vander Zee, Jean L., 158 ...................,.. Vander Ziel, Alice J.. 169, 25 ............ . Vander Ziel, Bernard C.. 169 ...,.,....... . Vander Swaag, Janet, 169, 26, 38, 83. Vanderzyden, Nancy C., 151, 100, 104, Vande Voort, Letha N., 58, 151 .......... Van Dokkumburg, Stanley W .... . .,...... ...............8-486 Harlow, Byron Center, Mich. 10 Ridge Road, Highland. Ind. ......1206 Ninth St., Saskatoon, Sask., Canada .. . ..... .1206 Ninth St., Saskatoon, Sask., Canada College Ave., Holland, Mich. 114. 69 ..... .....,.. 3 196 Wooster Rd., Rocky River 16, Ohio ......1345 Thomas, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ...........117 Third Ave., Sioux Center, Iowa .....7609 Carlyle Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. ............,..1645 Ridge Road, Munster, Ind. .....,....,.385 West 159th St., So. Holland, Ill. Halsema, Helen E., 142, 26, 37, 38, 39, 142 ..,,,,. Van Domelen, John E ,............ .1.. Van Drunen, Beverly J., 158 ...... ...... ....... Van Drunen, William, 158 .............,.............. Van Dyk, Frederick J., 158 ....,.,,.l.......,.,............ . Van Dyk, Henry J. L.,l-41.104, 113, 116 ........ Van Dyke, Henry, Jr., 158, 109 .................... . Van Dyke, Marcia A., 169 .........,......... ,....,.. . Van Dyke, Merle G., 169, 66 ..,.....,... Van Van Dyken, Eugene, 141, 116 ............ Eek, Arie G., Jr., 141, 118, 69 ..... Van Eenenaam, Lois A., 151 ........... Van Egmond, Peter, 141 .....,....................., 'van Engen, Jim F., 158 ............... .............. . Van Entllehoven. Clarence A., 169, 109 ....... Van Essen, Lester, 169, 69 ...............,....... Van Gent. Donald W ................................... .... Van Grouw. Eugene A., 169, 119 .........,..,,.,...,........ . Van Hal, Guert, 141 ......,,......................... .... ........ Van Van ....,.5-44 Giddings. S.E., Grand Rapids. Mich. Santa Clara, Alameda. Calif. .......1123 Logan, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ...............4180 Baldwin St., Hudsonville, Mich. West 27th St., Holland, Mich. .......2027-28th St., S.W., Grand Rapids Mich. ...................Route No. 5, Geneva, Ont., Canada .....,123 Baynton, N.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. ................................Fronthill, Ont., Canada . .... ,,.,.,,..... .......,...,,,,..., D o on, Iowa ................Route No. 1, Pella, Iowa ,.......,,...,....................Edgerton, Minn. E. Second, Pella, Iowa ......115 W. 5th St., Orange City, Iowa ......................Route No. 1, Sully, Iowa ............130 Division, Hudsonville, Mich. ........830 Prince St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Harken, Florence M.. 142, 100, 101, 105 ....... Van Harken, Robert L .........................,.....,.......... Van Harn, Gordon L ...,.,.,,..,.......,,........,..,.. Van Harn, Roger, 142, 37. 39, 107, 95 ...... Van Heest, Marlene J., 169, 111 ........,.... Van Herp., Vivian J., 104, 65, 69 ...,,.. ,. Van Hofwegen, Harold A ................ Van Hook, Marguerite, 158 ......... Van Houte, Paul ........................ Van Houte, Samuel, 117 .............. Van Houtcn, Ruthe, 1411, 121 ......, Van Kley, Marlene R., 169, 23 ....... . Van Kuiken, James, 158, 92, 66 .,,,.... ............201 Webster Ave., Rochester, N.Y. ......613 Port Sheldon Dr., Grandville, Mich. .......613 Port Sheldon Dr., Grandville, Mich. ............199th St., Burnham Ave.. Lansing, Ill. .......1'I46 Giddings, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. , ......... ........ 2 803 Pierce St., Sioux City, Iowa Colfax Ave., Clifton, N.J. .,,,.,,.,994 Enfield, Thompsonville, Conn. Enfield, Thompsonville, Conn. .......,2026 Huizen Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......425 East 164th Place, South Holland, Ill. .........2645 Union, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Van Liere, Evelyn .......................... Van Manen. Esther, 69 ,.,.....,,....,.. Van Mouwerick. Hans, 169 ...... Van Noord, Esther, 115 ....,.... Nan Nuis, Cornelius, 158 ....,,. Van Nuis, Josina . ............ . Van Van Nuis, Pieter, 151. ........... . Oyen, Durant, 158, 120 ..... Van Oyen, Gerald, 142, 118 ,..... Van Polen, Donald, 169. ....,.,. ,. Van Putten, Ron, 158 ..................,.. Van Rees, Leon .......,.......,,,................. Van Ryn, Russell J .........................,..... Van Solkema, Jacquelyn, 158, 66 ..,..... Van Solkema, Verna, 169, 68 ............ Van Someren, Dean, 158 ..,................. Van Spranrze, Joan A ........ ,..................., Van Staalduinen, Len Jr., 142, 107 ....... . Van Tholen, Margaret Elaine, 161 ...,... Van Til, Carolyn, 169, 23, 110, 123 ...,.. . Van Til, Elissa. 169, 69 ..............,......,.... Van Till, Henrietta, 158, 110 .....,....... Van Van Van Van Valkenburg, Martin R., 169 ........... Valkenburg, Ronald, 92, 69, 68 ..... Vliet, Peter D., 92, 84, 66 .......... Vugt, Ernest, 142, 112 ......,.......... S.D. . ....... 4609 Richmond, Grand Rapids, Mich. Sunnyside, Redlands, Calif. ,,.....349 Atlas, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .......349 Atlas, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..........349 Atlas, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. .....Box 142, R.R. No. 1, Chicago Heights, Ill. ........B0x 142, R.R. N0. 1, Chicago Heights, Ill. ...........,.Lake Odessa, R.R. No. 2, Ionia, Mich. .......1936 Newton, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Bates St., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..........,.l128 East Fulton. Grand Rapids, Mich. Washington, Grandville. Mich. .......8582 Byron Center Rd., Byron Center, Mich. 146, Baldwin, Wis. Baxter, Grand Rapids, Mich. 143, Pantiego. N.C. ,..........1400 South Highland, Berwyn, Ill. North 12th St., Paterson, N.J. Hancock, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..,......,...........Route No. 2, Box 469, Ripon, Calif. 2435 Borghum Ave., N.E.. Grand Rapids, Mich. Reynard. S.E., Grand Rapids. Mich. .......1417 Escott Ave., N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. ............540 Logan Street, Grand Rapids, Mich. lan Wieren, William H., 169, 110 ....... Van Wyk, Helen, 169, 119 ....,............ Van Wyk, Henry C., 142 .........,,........ Van Wyk, Lambert, Jr., 109, 119 ....... Van Wyhe. William K ............,.......... Van Zanten, Henry .,,....,..........,,,..,,,,, Van Zanten, Ida, 169, 119 .....,..,...... Van Zomeren, Doris, 158, 121, 83.. ............,....,,... .. Van Zomeren, Joan F.,158,104,110,121, 83 ....... Vaughan Paul, 151 ....,.,...................,,.................... Veenema, Melvin ..,...... .... ............,,....,,............ . , Veenstra Maurice ......... Veenstra Ralph, 169 ....... Veenstra Ronald, 66 ......,... Veldheer. Joyce, 121 ..,..,..,.,..,.....,. Veldhouse, Jay V., 142 ............... ..... Veldman, Delores, 169, 66 .................. Veltema, Adelaide, 169, 111, 119 ....,.. Velzen, Frances, 170, 25 ................, No. 1, Hensall, Ont., Canada . ............................................... .... P antego. N.C. ,......965 Fremont, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. ....,.,.....................Route No, 1, Pantego, N.C. Stratmore, Lansing. Mich. ......Box 330, Route No. 1, Lynden, Wash. Wash. No. 2, Pella, Iowa No. 2. Pella, Iowa South Penn., Denver, Colo. Suncrest Ave., North Haledon, N.J. .....2059-28th St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. . ..... 2059-28th St.. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ......1111 Eleventh St., N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich, S. Dak. Oakhill, Grand Rapids, Mich. 1436 Kalamazoo. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..,......,... 3953 Van Buren, Hudsonville, Mich. Veneman. Janice,151. 101, 121 ..,.... Venema, Joan, 170, 68 ..............,... Venhuizen, Samuel R., 170 ...,..,., Verbridge, Barbara A., 170, 26 .... Ver Burg, Alvin, 170 .....,............ Verduin, Norma J., 170, 26 ......... Ver Hey, Dean. 58, 68 ...... ,,..........., Verhoven, Arlene, 158, 119, 66 .,,.... Vermaat, Adele, 170, 26 ....,........,....... Vermaat. Peter, 170 .......,....,....,,........,,, Vermeer, Evert W., 122, 73, 58, 88 .,.... Ver Meulen, Victor. 69 ..........,,.......,... Ver Schure, Robert S., 142, 108 ..,.. . Vcrsluis. Warren, 151, 75., ....,.. . Versluys, James E., 143 ....,,...,., Verstrate, John B., 159 ...... Vette, Robert ..............,,,......... Veu rink, Daniel B., 170., ,,.. ., Viss, Paul, 170 ............, ,,,.. 230 Struyk Ave., Paterson, N.J. ....................Route No. 2, Box 1069, Modesto, Calif. ..S19 Giddings Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..,2470 Byron Center Rd., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..............,2706 South Burdick, Kalamazoo, Mich. ...,.6555 Division Ave., S., Grand Rapids, Mich. Wis. ..........................................Hollandale, Minn. ......Route No. 5, Box 609C, Hanford, Calif. ............104 East 25th St., Holland, Mich. ..........,104 East 25th St., Holland. Mich. No. 1, Sumas, Wash. .......,.307 Aurora. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ........173 North Wabash, Battle Creek, Mich. Maynard, Grand Rapids, Mich. .,.....1316 Elliott St.. S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ....,.........1040 Bates St., Grand Rapids, Mich. .. ...,.. 22114 Clinton, Grand Haven, Mich. No. 3, Grant, Mich. ................................Prinsburg. Minn. Visser, Esther, 159 ......,.... .,.... Visser, Grace, 170 .......,..,..,.......... Visser, George ...,......,.......,,,,,.... Voetberg, Dorothy, 144, 65, 68 ,,.... 1235 Lee St., Grand Rapids, 2059 Bauer Rd., Jenison, ....149 Tyler St., Grandville, 7157 Kalamazoo, Caledonia, Mich. Mich. Mich. Mich. Voettferg, James H .,,,...,,..,.,,...... ,,,,,.. 7 157 Kalamazoo, Caledonia, Mich. Vogel, Cora, 159 ....,......,.......,,.. ,,.....,......... R .R. No. 1, Newago, Mich. Vogel, A. Margaret, 159 ..,,.,..,. ......,..,.......,...... R .R. No. 2, Everson, Wash. Vogel. Marguerite, 143, 107. ...... ........,....,, 9 47 Dunham, Grand Rapids. Mich. Voogd, Pearl, 159 ,..............,...,.. .,.... 3 259 West 96th St., Evergreen Park, Ill. Voorman, Jane G. ........,.......,,. .,...........,,........ H oward St., Wortendyke, N.J. Vos, Arlene, 159, 119 ......,........ ................ .......................,,.. R . R. No. 1, Kellogg, Iowa Vos, Clarence, 159, 109 ....,,.,..................,...,... ............,.,....,..,..,,...... S ully, Iowa Vos, Jeanne, 170 ........,....,.....,.,,.,,.,.,......,,.,...,... ,.,,.. ,.............,......,,.,.,.......... K e llogg, Iowa Vos, Nelvin, 143, 39, 101, 104, 113, 117 ....... .......................,.......................... E dgerton, Minn. Voskuil, Louis, 159, 69 .....,....,.....,,,....,................... ........... ......,.........,,,.......,.,... F i rst St., Cedar Grove, Wis. Vredeveld, Harvey L., 109 ...,.,..,....,,,.....,..,...,.................,......,...... 100 Dwight Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Vredevoogd, Carolyn, 143, 102, 104, 121, 123, 61, 80, 66 ..... ...........,................... 4 4th St., Grandville, Mich. Vree, Anna J., 170, 111 .... ....,....,,,..........................,............... ................... 3 2 5 West 103rd Pl., Chicago, Ill. Vree, Joanne M., 151 .......................,........ ............... 10201 Wentworth, Chicago, Ill. Vreeman, Jeneane, 143, 110, 111, 121... Vreugdenhil, Joanne, 170 ....... Vrieland, Curtis, 159, 66 ..,....,..... ...... Vriend, Evelyn, 159, 119 ..... .. Vriesman, Thomas, 170 ....... Vroom, Joann, 170, 23 ...... Vroon, Donald, 86, 79 ....... Vroon, John W., 170 ...... 1611 Sibley Blvd., South Holland, Ill. Second St., Sioux Center, Iowa 730 Ardmore St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Houston, British Columbia, Canada Mason Ave., Muskegon. Mich. ........3687 Chatsworth, Detroit, Mich. ........Frederick Court, Wyckoff, N.J. ......Frederick Court, Wyckoif, N.J. W Waalkes, Warren M., 143 ........ .... ...,... ..... 2 0 1 7 Seventh, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Waanders, Cora Mae, 145 ........... ...... ...........,,............,..............,................ H u ll, Iowa Waanders, Doris, 170, 24 ..,... ........ ............................................,......... H u ll, Iowa Wabeke, Hilda Ann, 159, 116 ....... ................................. R .R. No. 1, Dorr, Mich. Walhout, Clarence, 151, 113 ....... . ..................... 991 Oak Ave., Muskegon, Mich. Walker, Mrs, Joyann, 143 ........ . ...,... 3665 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Walters, Alden G., 159 ............. ............................... R .R. No. 1, Zeeland, Mich. Warmenhoven, Paul J., 170 ....... .......................... 1 000 Blaine, Sunnyside, Wash. Warners, John, 159, 92, 81 ...... .....,. 9 15 Watkins St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Wassink, Harry, Jr ................. ........ 8 35 Eastern Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Weeber, Thomas A., 170 ........................... ......... 1 237 Crosby, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Weeks, Lois M., 170 .....................,........,,..... ........... 1 019 Calvin, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Weening, Ann L., 143, 36, 105, 65, 68 ,.,... ...,.... 5 615 South Westnedge, Kalamazoo, Mich. Welsh, Gerald .........................,........................ .................................. B ox 67, Sand Lake, Mich. Werkema, Douelas, 170 ..................................... ..................... 3 961 Chatsworth, Detroit 24, Mich. Westendorp, Shirley, 159 .....,...........................,.... ........ 1 259 Burton St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Westmaas, Richard A., 143, 126, 73, 71, 63 ...... ......,.............................. R .R. No. 2, Tustin, Mich. Westra, Eugene, 170, 69 .................................. ,....... 4 123 Mohler, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Westra, Jerome ............................ ......,.......... ...... S 6 0 Franklin St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Westveer, Jeanne A., 170. ...... ........... 1 106 McReynolds, Grand Rapids, Mich. Wevers, Richard, 170 .................. . ......................,........................,..... Baldwin, Wis. Wevers, Theodore, 171, 113 ....... ............ 7 10 Bates St., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Weyant, John W ........................... ................................... 2 723 Sixth Ave., Altoona. Pa. Wezeman, Claude ............................ ,...,... 1 824 Philadelphia, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Wiebenga, Robert L., 151, 69 ........ ..........,..... 8 47 Watkins, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Wierda, Mary C., 171, 26 ............. ..,.................................. R .R. No. 1, Manhattan, Mont. Wierenga, Edigna, 171 ...........,.. ....... 1 1323-11 A Ave., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Wierenga, Rodney D., 143 ....... ............. 2 484 Oakwood Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Wiers, Brandon ..........................., .................. 6 18 Paris, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Wiers, Grace A., 171, 123, 69 ........ ....... 6 18 Paris Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Wiersma, Jack, 151 ,................. ................ B ox 534, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada Wiersma, Theodore L., 159 ......... ....... .... . . 513 Church St., Whitinsville, Mass. Wiersma. William C., 171 .....,....... ........ 9 59 Logan, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Wigboldy, Homer J., 144, 71 ........ .......... 6 49 Griggs, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Wildeboer, Gladys ........................ ......... 1 810 Eastern Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Williams, Donald ....................... .................... .............. R o ute No. 1, Martin, Mich. Williams, Robert M ...........,....... ........ 2 813 Wyoming, S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Winkelhorst, Carol M., 171 ...... ........................ 8 26 Dewey Ct., Sheboygan, Wis. Winkels, Shirley, 171, 23 ....... ................................ R .R. No, 1. Zeeland, Mich. Wispelwey, Emma, 110 ............. ...... 3 45 Madison Ave., Clifton, N.J. Wisse, Donald, 144, 118 ............................................. ...... S 55 Oakhill, Grand Rapids, Mich. Witt, Cornelius, Jr., 71, 58, 69 ....................................... ................................................... I renton, Iowa Witteveen, Charles E., 159. 122, 61, 71, 92, 84, 68 ....... ............................... R .F.D. No. 4, Fremont. Mich. Witvoet, Lowell .... ......................................................... .............. 2 4 Lone St., Bowmanville, Ont., Canada Wobma, Christina M., 144, 111 ................................. ............ 2 792-64th St., S.W., Byron Center. Mich. Wolma, Carol, 171 ........................ , ...... 1134 Maplegrove, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Wolters, Burton J ............ ...... .................................... R . R. No. 2, Fremont, Mich. Wolters, Dale, 144 ...................... ................................. R .R. No. 3, Holland, Mich. Wolters, Lavonne A., 159, 68 ....... ........... 4 15 East Main St., Fremont, Mich. Wolters, Lois E., 171, 24, 66 ........ .............. 4 348 South State Rd., Fremont, Mich. Wolthuis, Ralph J., 144 .......................... ........... 6 63 High St., S.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Woodruff, Doris A., 144, 110, 66 ................ ........ 1 022 Cooper Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Wordhouse, Marcia A., 159, 116, 123 ........ ..... 1 474 Calvin Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich, Woudenberg, Herman, 171 ....................... .......... 8 39 Watkins, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Woudstra, Sierd ...................................... ..... .......... 1 0 29 Baxter, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Wyatt, Alan L .,................... ........... ........ 1 3 9 Lafayette, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Y YH, Charles ............. ........... .... 7 2 4 Shamrock, Grand Rapids, Mich. Yff, Joanne, 159 ........ ........ ...... .......... 2 3 4 4 Burchard, Grand Rapids, Mich. Yff, Robert N., 171 .................. ........................,.. 3 667 Randolph, Lansing. Ill. Youngsma, Curtis T., 171 .... ..... ....... 7 50 Plymouth Rd., Grand Rapids, Mich. Z Zandstra, Barbara J., 171, 26 ...... ............ .............. 1 4 12 West 16th St., Sioux City, Iowa Zandstra, Charles L., 112 ........... ..... ..................... 1 0 138 Wicker Blvd., Highland, Ind. Zeeff, Terrell M., 171 ................ ........ 1 101 Courtney, N.W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Zegers, Johanna, 159 .............. .............................. 7 9 Valley Rd., Paterson, N.J. Zegers, John E., 171, 58 ........ ........................... 7 9 Valley Rd., Paterson. N.J. Zeilenga, Trudye, 24 .................... ........................ 6 14 North 43rd St., Omaha, Nebr. Zeinstra, Wilma J., 159, 100 ......... ................. ........ ................ R . R . No. 1, Zeeland, Mich. Zondervan, Bernard D., 171, 82 ...... ..... 4 38 Brookside Drive, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Zoodsma, Richard ........................... .. ........ 1326 Benjamin, S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Zuidema. Marvin A., 171, 110 ....... ....................... 5 95 Oak Ave., Muskegon, Mich. Zwaanstra, John, 159 ................... ................... 2 116 South Logan, Denver, Colo. 231 Zwagerman, Richard ,,...,,,.A,,.....vv ......,,,,,....... Zwart, Edward N .,,,......,... vY..VV.v,V........ zu-iep,E1sa,144, 100,101,119,121,68 Zwiers, John C., 101, 105, 58 ,.,,.................. . Zwier, Linda, 171, 25 ....,,,.,, ,.,....,..,...,..Y..... Zylstra, Bernard, 151 VVVV,,V, VV...VVVVV............ Zylstra, Irvin, 159... .. .. ,,.....,....,....... . Zylstra. Marilynn A., 159, 111, 116, 66 ...... . Zylstra, Marvin K., 151, 115. 69 ,,.....,.,,.,,,,, . Zylstra, Phyllis A.. 1-15, 111. 115, 69 ,,.,,,, . NINARY Aardsma, Dirk H.. 183, 1340, 185 .,,Y.......,.,.,...,,..... Arkema, Alan A., 176 ........,, .. Baas, Harvey J., 180 ,.,.,,,, .. .... .. Bakker, Paul E., 176 ...,....,,,.., Bee-len. Marvin, 182, 176 ,..., Bergsrra, Calvin L., 181 .,,, Bergsma. Derke, 179, 182 ..,, .,.. Bergsma. John H., 180 ..... ,,,, . . Bode, Ha1'old, 176, 184 ..,.1...,, ,... ,,,, Boellfins, Winston C.. 180, 184 ..., . Boerkoel, Benjamin J.. lril . ,. Boeskool, Roy, 176 .........., .,,, Boonstra, John S.. 176 .,,.,,,.., . Bouma, Dick C., 176 .,,.,,,,..,,,,..,.,, . Bouma, Henry, 181, 184, 186 .,,,.,,,, Bronkema, Ralph W., 176 ,,Y,....,,, .,,, Brouwer, Theodore L., 181. 186... Buininxz, Rodger J., 180 ..... ..... . .. Byker, John J., 177 .......... .... . . Bylsma, John, 180 ,..,..............,, ,.... Cooke, Edward G.. Jr., 177, 186 DeBoer, Floyd R., 177. ...,..... ..... , . Den Herder, Bert, 180 ........ .. .. ., De Rooy, Henry M., 181, 184 .... . DeVries, Paul F., 130 ,,,.,,, ,,,,..,. DeVries. Wiliam T., 177 .,.... . Doornbos, Marvin R., 181 .,.. . Doornbos, Milton R., 181... Dykema, Earl D., 177,. ,.......,.. .. Ebbcrs, Georrze B.. 1110, 186 .,.. . Ebbers, John T., 181. .......,, Ellens, Jay H., 181. .. ....... Groen, John G., 181 ....,... , Haan, Albert J., 177 ,,.... .,.,,.,.., Haven, Bernard, 177, 184, 185 ..,... .. Hoitemta, Dewey J., Jr., 180, 184 ....,. , Holwcrda, David E., 182, 181, 186 ..., . Huyzen, Melvin D., 183, 181 .............. Hulst, John B., 177, 183.. .... Keegstra, Robert, 180 ....-....,,, ,,,, Koops, Hu1Zh A.. 182, 181... . Kosten, William, 182, 180. 1145. ,,,,,, ,.... . Leugs, John,181,1S5,186 ...... , Lewis, Edson T., Jr., 131 ..,. . Lont, James, 178, 183 .,,..,.,,, MacLeod, Angus M., 178 ,...... . Marlink, Earl C., 180, 184 ...,, Matheis, Jack J., 180 ,,,,,,,,....... . Meppelink, John L., 178 ...... ........., Newhnuse, Sidney, 178, 1813... ...,. Niewenhuis, Calvin W.. 181, 186. Postman, John W.. 181. 186 .. ., Punt, Neal, Ns.. ,............,...... , Quartel, Jacob A., 181 ........... .... . Rickers, John C., 180 ..... ..,.,,,..,,.. ,..,. Riemersma. John. 178. ...,,........ , . Roelofs, Harlan R., 180, 184, 186 ..... , Rubinlzh, Eugene F., 180, 186.... Smith, Thomas L.. 180 ........,.. .... . Spee, Georxze R., 180 ..... . .........., . Sprik, Hubert J., 178, 186 ...,.... Steenstra, Charles, 183, 182, 1140... Stegink, Martin, 179, 186 ......., .....,, Stub, William K., 1811... Teunissen, William, 179. ......... Tjapkes, Robert H., 181... ........,...., .. Tuininga, Cecil W., 180 ................... .. ...,. .. Uitvlugt, Jacob W., 180, 1295, 186 ., Vande Kieft, Richard J., 180. 185, 186 ..,, . Vander Ark, Jay C., 181, 184,186 ..., .. . Vander Beck, Wm., 1516 ...........,......, ,,.. . Vander liilt, Maas. 179, 184, 185 ....... Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Dijk, Jan, 181 ....,....................... Dyk, Wilbert M.. 180, 184.. Dyken, Harry, 179 ............ , . Essen, Clarence, 181. ......... ...., . , Groningen, Gerard, 179, 184 , .... , Meurs, Peter, 181 ................. . .. Ryn, John G., 181, 186 .... .. .. .. Shooten, Clarence, 178, 182, 1146 Veenstra, A. Paul, 180 .,............... .. Venema, Alvin, 179 ....................... Venema, Richard J.. 179 .... ....... . Visscher. Henry, 180, 185, 1X6., . Voizelzamr. Nicholas. 180, 186 .,,.. ., Voortman, Syburn M., 179 ......... .... . 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