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V-,-K W .,:.. x 5:,.-gm , ,ty ' H41 N ml 5 1 ', x Q' .QI , THE H 1964 .am MILESTONE HOPE CGLLEGE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN f l ! s 1' , TQ V J X 3 Q S CONTENTS COLLEGE LIFE . . . . page 6 SPORTS. . . . . page 82 ORGANIZATIONS ..... page 108 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION .page 146 CLASSES . . . . .page18O INDEX AND ADVERTISERS ...... page 234 FOREWORD This book is dedicated to you, the Hope Col- lege student. Take it, peruse it, and through the words and pictures included in the 1964 Mile- stone, Capture the memory of the life that was yours during the past year at Hope College. Let the symbolism of the cover speak to you as well. As a reminder that the year 1964 stands as a milestone at the edge of the past and the beginning of the future, the title of the book is placed where the blue and the brown of the cover meet. The Sunburst can represent both the clear light of knowledge and the Heavenly light of inspirationg together they light the path into the unknown. 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QT ,nv .4-f ,. ,,..--....,, 2135 63 is -0 sf Mi, .L - n Q- M yagf, KQV' 5.-w 4' , fwmfff -fx 0 Sally Kooistra HOMECCMI Elections for Homecoming queens, the last rush to complete the floats and house decorations, and the calls of returning graduates combined to make Homecom- ing a busy time. Queen Linda Selander reigned over the football game and the Homecoming Ball at the Civic Center. Gail Grotenhuis Susan Dampman Pat Maceachron Jacuelyn Schrotenboer 53 Yvonne Taylor Anita Awad -lf glqi fxf Wg x XG MAYDY Hope College celebrated the coming of May with May Day activ- ities of various kinds. Students elected junior Sally Kooistra to reign as queen, succeeding last year's queen, Karen Voskuil. Elected to the Queen's Court were Sandra Cady, Hope Beckering, Arlene Deitz, joan Esther, Gail Grotenhuis and Kathy Van Kuiken. Freshmen women provided the Daisy Chain honor guard, as master of cere- monies Bill Van Hoeven announced the new members of Mortar Board. Sophomore women performed the traditional May Pole dance. For the men, the day brought the annual intramural track meet. In the evening the dinner and dance provided a memorable conclusion for May Day - 1964. -...-MXN sv. THE STAGE BECGMES 4? 'T 53 - X M Xxx, rjl--f-'.f 7 1 5 f' iw , mov vvaeiiwi Qi , , ff4' V15 W- A .1052 D74 Y v.,,,, 1 Q 1 ' wi X' - N 5 . 1 --l 10 30 V, . iw 5 ' A If ' T I ' n .K , :ir As' - Q fx ,.,., 1 Y ,fix k ' 2 ,ff 1, ':i '75 o y 3 -AA ' 4 E i Q, , . ' my x it AP' il i V s 6? ew jk, Q 'N i.9 i':,. 85 5-ff' ' QQ. , .. ly? Q-QV. Q , ix 2 1 I 4 If .. f f L, 4 '.a'i ,T -V 4 I f I . Q , ' I , , , .p if 'Tx bx .w, 'sw 1-if -+1 I In v RTISTS ENRICH COLLEGE LIFE ,J , ff 1552.24 59 AL S . Y' 5 xl lf N I 'n - 'NW . 4- , 'V-ef: ---::. ' t -,f ' ,E , 2 i2 V, J I :X fi J Y .Q , px , lu 4'i x: 4' s A Jwknx ' , +11-V -I J KA XI A TLT, , M . x . ' f T I Q . -5 a' A ' ' 'N 4 0 I 1 'I '-'jf 1 x ' A 1 ' -5-'A A 'X' ' v 'f-Wi . 'bf rf Lf? 1 1 fn! 5415 Q y 1. ,Q-Q A fp s ,1 FESTIVAL PRGMUTES THE FINE ARTS i . ,.-1. ,.,,1,f, The Fine Arts Festival in May capped a year of cultural activity by bringing together elements of the various arts-dance, poetry, drama, music and painting. The emphasis in this year's Festival was on the student, as the Little Theatre produced original student works, the 1964 Opus published its selection of student writing and art, and Dr. Edward Savage directed a group of students in Stravinsky's The Soldiefs Tale. Members of the Performing Arts Company from Michigan State University brought their production of Ionesco's Rhinoceros to Hope. After a series of lectures and discussions, the Festival closed with a recital by guest pianist Roy Hamlin Johnson. Throughout the Festival, the home of the Vander Werf's was open to exhibit contemporary paintings. l 'T' 63 7 The inauguration of Dr. Calvin Van- der Werf as the eighth president of Hope College added academic pageantry and dignity to the 1963-64 school year. On the evening before the November 16 ceremonies, Dr. George Buttrick spoke to a student-alumni convocation on The Nature of Truth. Dr. Vander Werf was honored at a pre-inaugural luncheon in the Phelps Hall dining room, as rep- resentatives of the Board of Trustees, faculty, student body, Reformed Church in America, city of Holland and the Alumni Association greeted Dr. and Mrs. Vander Werf. The inauguration cere- monies were held in Dimnent Memorial Chapel, where representatives from 130 colleges and various learned and profes- sional societies took part in the proces- sional. After Mr. Ekdal Buys, chairman of the Board of Trustees, gave the charge to the president, Dr. Vander Werf re- sponded with his inaugural address. VANDER XVERE BECAME EIGHTH PRE IDE T 5:2312253:f15:i:':1S'S:rf'-11213eff:fr-'srwlr ,NV W.. , , 1 , ,. .. V. A .al 'ng 1 atm'-s '-sg SQ 1 - 5 X .- X V 1 SX ex , , 52' MQ 5.4 'f 4 S 5? sw WN gh Sie ww 2 x M wx .Qx 5 Ns 'N ig'-23x 4 N. .xx I N. ' ' ,- ' ' -F' '-2512124115 :Mizz 5:1 '. - , 'N . ' ' ' F3 Y f f q I X 'f.:vf'f:1 , , ' ' V3 ,1 3 ,,i,gy,. z m::.,51:,e:::.,, , . ,, if' X ' ' V fc gy-:iS21,'., .. .xr-Mk?-513-'1K.:5:,, -Y-1 A -: A . 4 5 Lg., i - z . .. 4. ,lg-H.. fly? . ,- -25,12-, .,. N I - ' K egg x , X 5, V. , V Ngg v il, , J H .,k V I 4? ' . X K . ., r , f 1 1- , v 5.1 'Q AT THE HEART OE HGPE LIES WGRSHIP 67 ,, .QM 35 '-UN! 69 rn . VM .41 I foci' . .,,,,,.,Y,.,,.,. .....L... fi .Jiq s ia e J ln... EWAL CAN Students who attended the Geneva Retreat in September found an opportunity to come apart for a while before getting down to the steady work of a school year. Held at Camp Geneva on Lake Michigan, the retreat provided spiritual refreshment and physical recreation. Hope fac- ulty members lead discussion groups and partic- ipated in the fellowship. Guest speakers were the Rev. Mr. Donald Buteyn and the Rev. Mr. Donald DeYoung. The retreat closed with a mid- night Communion service, and students returned to the campus the following morning invigor- ated in spirit and body. Q .Ls' .-1 A ---.,. -4 Xf, ?Q- 5 4 h- TWH' n w . as ., I 70 . JA Mrs. Q' --Insg y . 1. 'Y- ' . ' it eww BE REVERE T The brilliantly colored October forest formed an ideal backdrop for the canoe trip sponsored by the SCA. Approximately sixty Hope students traveled by bus to Muskegon River for five hours of canoeing interrupted by a hot dog roast at the halfway point. Some participants also enjoyed a chilly swim, but all returned to the campus invigorated by a renewed contact with the beau- ties of creation. as- '9 A-. .N ,ff ... fi VIENNA PRGGRAM PRUMGTES TRAVEL Ich fahre nach W'ien. With this bit of Ger- man and high hopes, students from Hope and other schools sailed from New York on their adventure with the Hope College Vienna Sum- mer School program. After an introductory study tour, the travelers settled down in Vienna to make the most of their opportunities to become acquainted with European culture while living for six weeks in a historic city. Under the guid- ance of director Dr. Paul Fried, the Austrian professors designed their courses to take ad- vantage of the European setting. Living with 9 Q, ns.-.. -'nf' - f' , , A 5. A 4 - ,-,. , .R . .I '- me f'f'1 '. ww Q ,. C 54.1 . J'-X' ML. sw.-.fm '- -A f Jul -.x AA, L il. ., e V X- af N Q .yu ii. ssc? ' ' -wk Egg 1 '- 1' ' ' 'r QSM-Fit 1 '3' NI' bf 5- FUR LEARNIN Austrian families gave the students a chance to make their German courses come alive. After the closing banquet and convocation, each student traveled where he wished for almost three weeks. The group was reunited in Amsterdam, where each participant boarded the plane with a bitter- sweet Auf Wiedersehenlu , t iw I , ,,'vL i l Q- gp--1 N QI v , ,.-4 4-,lf f-1 4 4 E? ---'R -ll' ' fi ,,,. f . ,. -+ Q ig JY WN 5 551' es- M, , f'Xx XX Ax! I' 4 . 'S V z I- i 'v I i L .L rv' Q Q Q. ,R 'W 71 ,.'v'? Wi Vi 15 1 1 Hf,,rgW'?2 , we-V' ' '7 ,- F ,f if IQ. 5 TO WASHINGTON FOR EDUCATION- OR TO THE SOUTH FOR VACATION? 76 Hope students also take advantage of opportunities for travel in the United States. Education is the goal of some of these students, as they spend one semester in Washington, D.C., to participate in the Washington Semester program at the American University. Here, they have the chance to acquire firsthand knowledge of the machinery of American government. During the past school year, Barbara Freggens and john Dryfhout spent the first semester in Washington, while Dick Emmert and Tom Straatsma studied at the American University during the second semester. Other students make the traditional trek to Florida or Mexico only for the enjoyment of escaping from a Michigan winter and the prospect of forgetting the rigors of studies for a few short days during the Christmas or spring vacation periods. 77 QF t J, in 55.- znv . GRADUATIGN COMES AS A STGPPING PLACE BEEGRE BEGINNING ANEW 78 U -z fi 'fwf- J, , In P sw ,,f x i MD ei- 'Q' 1 1 4' 9.4 O ll' 3 44'- slr lg-un. x -L wwf.. 82 ., ai ,xii . , - ' , ,.- W-HQ, x V ,... J ' 4 '15 R I Y . XXL I :Q- ORT FUOTBALL Hope's football team made it back to the top this year, after having shown promise for several seasons. The Flying Dutchmen tied Kalamazoo and Albion for the MIAA championship with a 4-I league record, over- coming a slow start to record five consecutive victories to close out their 1964 campaign. Once again, Hope had a leading passing combination, as quarterback Harlan Hyink and end Bill Hultgren were re-elected to the all-MIAA team. Center Fred VanTatenhove and joe Kusak of the defensive team were also honored. Through graduation, Hope loses such stars as Van Tatenhove, captain Ken Quakkelaar, Chuck Veurink and Jim VanDam3 however, Coach DeVette will have three all-MIAA performers returning, together with most of the rest of his team. Q ' :rl iv: ' ,- 544 . 'f ' Q tn Dr- 'Q ze, .., , Q ' Wk up In 6. Q , '32 -' WW' .- 4 , . -,J - Y .mag , . 1 , umm, , ig 'li,Q0Q.4lv P , rf A Matrix' M. A 1 if . 1 Ar., 'I 11, o. 1. - g ,I :egl4,,.ji.Q4,52 .iLn? kL ri p 'tl ' :iff , ' ,Z A' 'Zhi' i 'ilk ii in A - 1, I' A . f- -A U ,I Q A 4 hi 5 as J ,Q ff F1 Jpgapdifgmlfq -IA. fi, .I v,' fwvi 4. pw 1 y,,f , . , : , fm- f. , . F .'f.i ,', A l W - 1 4 , t .gl v tqk , W S t 1. 1- 1---4 -at-f f -A. tw M- V eff iw 'L t'l 46 A4 , .umm 'nf ' . 1 ,w if !Ydi5r5:lLZf. a. 'Q 13 K' tif ' 1 t ...L 84 3 . 9 fi. .un-we SQ P 9 6 K1 ,J 85 f Aff'-1, 1 ,iamgk ,QQ - 5 .Jf N- ' ' .N -- rn .. . ' . ' 4 ., z , :f.h. . he . 7, , .. :ht - f 'Anas' L 1 . A - '- 'f ..,,., 1 '1- ., 4- ' ,,n. ..,. f ' , ' .'- . . --f . - . - 'A BL'..a?r1F1 L- 41.2-sf.-ww, : 86 MIAA STANDINGS li Hope ftiey l Albion Qniey 1 Kalamazoo ftiej 4 Adrian 5 Alma 6 Olivet SCORES Hope 0 Ashland 14 Findlay 15 Wheaton 14 Kalamazoo 21 Alma 16 Adrian 21 Albion 49 Olivet 15 Eastern Illinois Opponent 24 33 19 21 8 12 6 20 6 Cf' if 1 n-Y 'Tv 1 guy: Q Q 'V M 1 V1 :1::. . : , '- jig 11 g 2 wQ.f3':f:+ ' ' 4? f?1gwZse13?3?'x f- ..,. X wg ' 'ex . 1 . .qc s -- ..-. '- . . c. ' -' ' . Pi If E5 x Q Q ,I A1 Q ' 1963 Football Team. Left to right, First row: C. Langeland, T. Deliuiper. R. Jackson, J. Norton, B. Schantz, C. Veurink, F. Van- Tatenhove, R. Abel, J. Bekkering. B. Keur, K. Postma, J. Smithg Seond row: S. Levey, H. Hyink, M. Schipper, B. Menning, R. White T. Van Dam, K. Teusink, J. Gibbs, P. Bast, J. Jorgensen, D. VanProyen, J. Kreunen. D. Oehmg Third row: W. l-lultgren, R. Milican R. Kroodsma. J. Saggcrs, J. Kusak. T. Cook, J. Ehrlich. R. Meulman. C. Poppink, A. Slikkers, D. Heusinkveld, C. Dell: Fourth row K. Quakkelaar, F. Smies, K. Carpenter, S. Wessling, P. Johnson, M. Sytsma, M. Barendse, L. De Wilt, J Meengs, C. VanWyk, J. Stam T. Cousineau 88 4: 9 n 4 ., I CROSS CGU TRY Led by two exceptional freshmen, the harriers finished the season in third place behind strong Calvin and Albion teams. In all competition, Hope turned in a Five-five dual-meet record. Run- ner Ron Bowman led the team in every meet, but fans also saw fine performances from Garry Peiper, Bruce Welmers, captain Vern Sterk, Glen VanWieren and john Nyboer. Although Coach Siedentop loses the four latter players through graduation, he has the nucleus of a good 1964 team with Bowman, Peiper and Dirck DeVelder, who missed most of the 1963 season because of an injury. 'W 5 Z is 1 Q Q .K ---hrzzaiiii 59- s 5 2 Y N as as SCORES Hope Oppon 32 Muskegon J. C. 23 32 Grand Rapids J. C. 23 39 Spring Arbor 17 18 Alma 44 23 Kalamazoo 38 44' Calvin 15 22 Adrian 33 42 Albion 19 18 Olivet 42 23 Aquinas 36 'E so Q, 04 ,,15M+- W Wgfifwg CDI BASKETBALL o ' . E ww 2 . ff, T? f 2 5 Q f -Q.. 1 i K 'I . ww 1963-64 Basketball Team. Front: Coach DeVette, G. Vanwieren, R. VenHuizenp Second Row: C. Veurink, J. Simons, G. Korver, C. VanWieren, D. Poppink, R. Anker, B. Potter, R. TeB'eest, C. Buys, D. Overman, A. Kramer 4 H' by l I 4.,. S xx f , - f fl' 'a , 'fM3'is Q Q4 I P HQ' , In X: 4 r -- f W s b f F qw .' Ubj 'QQ N! sl S. S. 98 IGR AR ITY BA KETBALL Guided by Coach Daryl Siedentop, the junior Varsity basketball team turned in a creditable record of seven victories and eight defeats. Early in the season, the team was led by Carl Walters, who was subsequently promoted to the varsity. Jim Klein was the leading scorer for the year with an average of 16.2 points per game. Other starters included Jerry Zwart, Menno Sytsma, Denny Weener and Dan Bakker. 1963-64 junior Varsity Basketball Team: Left to right: M. Sytsma, J. Klein, J. Zwart, T. Kahler, S. Wessling, C. Work- man, P. Johnson. D. Swets, D. WVeener, D. Bakker fi w X -vs JM Nl'-CR 4'- 100 W M4 z X A Q . ' l Q v 1,2 'l ' W . f ,',x FM 55' XX: :M z . .N he '53 sis 101 TRACK Hope's track men established several new rec- ords while finishing a solid third in the league standings. The mile relay team of Bill Hultgren, Gilbert Ogonji, Ken Carpenter and Dave Lane set a new MIAA record with the time of 32254. Bettering all previous Hope performances, Bob MacKay jumped 6'3 in the high jump for a new school record. In the new events, Gary Hol- vick ran the 330 yard hurdles in 39.9 seconds, and the 440 yard relay team chalked up a time of 43.7 seconds. Coach Gord Brewer, who has many fine performers returning, is optimistic for another good track and held season in 1965. 1964 Track Team fnot picturedjz R. Anker, P. Swets, F. Shanholtzer, K. Carpenter. T. Kahler, G. Peiper, L. Brower, D. Lane, B. Hultgren, M. Peterson, R. Miller, G. Ogonji, K. Dulow, V. Sterk, B. Welton, B. Welmers, B. MacKay, J. Nyboer, B. Fialko, J. Simons, B. Menning, J. Trost, R. Hilbelink, W. Powell, j. Bekkering, H. Bow- man, J. Buys, C. Buys, G. Holvick, W. Magansg Coach Gordon Brewer, manager, A. Felix Q? QM SCORES 5 Hope Opponent 4 63 Grand Rapids J. C. 72 l . sow calvin 75W 'J f 54 Albion 82 N A A '- fa 116 Alma 19 ,,-ao,,,w-of 3 ! 100 Olivet 35 of I I I I l I I - 1--1 I -' j 94 Adrian 41 V -V e :of a-a L 1 - 70 Valparaiso 74 QQ, 'n Q' A ' I ., or ,,.x l A 9 I 66 U. of Illinois 61 l qaouusammlhllii . wg, .1 ..ai'f-Q i.+1fLi,a:.Lf-.-,.1a3S'f' a-..o,fg:2 by fl V 2 . ia g CCh1CaE07 '- J :aff -f 1 ' w'1 95?5 , so Kalamazoo so 3 fo f A 5591 5 QW? -w 102 Nur my-:.X,. .. .. . x,x5:x'7 , WM - A L. ,,,.. I - A ,,,,,,w , ,wmv M ' '- ' -'-- 1 :-:-..4v:+:,:-:x .q .::5,,.., ,z-,,. .W KM. ., ,, ,, fw.wma..f4..N., N .W g, no .A 1 V,.,. xN.., X MM., xo-.. A .,,. ,,., V MIAA STANDINGS 3-.. ' M ...XP-Y .v-Qi x Uhr.. -J - Nt MH Albion Calvin Hope Adrian Kalamazoo Olivet Alma 1 Xw 95 xx 52 ., , , -. 2- - Hg' . fr f, g y .4 Q w f ,Q ,M . X-ive.: J'tw,3',,A ysi. ' Q g G: :hir , A I Q Q A zips:-fi . i . y t . wr A .. .. 'f .- t .., u rt BASEBALL A A: A ' Bettering last year's tie for the championship, the baseball team swept to an undisputed first-place finish this year. After getting wam1ed up down south, the team returned to burn up MIAA competition. Undefeated, and allowing earned runs at the rate of one every three games, joe Bosworth was named the team's most valuable player. Hope's potent hitting attack was led by Clare VanYVieren, who was an all-MIAA first-team choice along with Bosworth. Ron Venhuizen and Glenn VanWieren were second-team MIAA choices. 104 'lk - f .4 . A . an 4. N . . .. lf, , '-,L - ,V A 1964 Baseball Team. Left to right, Kneeling: P. Haverkamp, W. Cotts, P. Pluister, C. Veurink, T. Slager, managerg Standing: A. Kramer, G. Bosworth, T. DeKuiper, T. Cook, J. VanTil, C. VanWieren, R. Venhuizen, G. Schaap, R. Kroodsma. D. Troost, S. Nienhuis, G. VanWieren, C. Poppink 105 TENNIS Led by Byron Hopma, Craig Workman and Lance Stell, Hope's tennis team finished second behind perennial champion Kalamazoo, as Hope shut out all league competition except the Hornets. The Flying Dutchmen opened the season withh a shake- down tour through the South during spring vacation and went on to defeat most of their regular season competition. Because of the youth of the team's leading players, Coach Doc Green looks forward to fine seasons in coming years. Other players on the strong and deep tennis team were Harvey Hoffman, David Nykerk, David Zwart and Jack Schrier. .-f Jvfkftlt ' .W 'ff 'A ' f r V . I- A 5, , t J . I ' it i w., X fu if t' X f I4 ,.'.l ?'uga..' 4 V' Mb Hope W 0 3 M 3 1 7 0 7 9 7 7 7 7 7 3 0 SCORES Vanderbilt Florida State Davidson Columbia C. Rollins Florida Florida Reserves Indiana Wheaton MacMurray Calvin Albion Alma Olivet Adrian Miami, Ohio Kalamazoo Opponent Wi 9 6 GW s s 1 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 7 21: ug Q lit .... - .. -am, M pl .. W '-'- - '- MIAA STANDINGS QTennisj Kalamazoo Hope Albion Calvin Alma Adrian Olivet GULF Under Coach Hilmert's guid- ance, the Hope golf team fin- ished a respectable third in MIAA play. His most consistent players were jim Wiersma, Bill Potter and Jim Thompson. With a strong crew of lettermen re- turning, the prospects for next year appear quite promising. '1 I' 'w 108 ki X' LL L.. ,,. ,J if XX f .-1, Wei i ORG IZATIGNS :jf K 'W W Since the Hope chapter's founding over forty years ago, Blue Key has maintained high standards and has made many fine contributions to the school. A national honorary frater- nity, Blue Key is composed of mem- bers who have done significant work both academically and socially for their college or university. Their con- tributions this year include scholar- ship awards and the operation of the book Sl0I'C. Monthly banquets and the annual date night fill in the social end of the schedule for Blue Key members. Left to right, Seated: D. Chan, j. Hawkins, J. Wiegerink, j. Mayne, T. McNeilg Standing: D. Ogden. D. Mouw, R. YanderBm'gh, R. Tigelaar. E. johnson, A..C-rams: Not pictured: D. Walvoord, T. Pool, H, Tillema. R. Hartgerink, W. VanHoeven, D. Hollenbach GRTAR BOARD Members of the Alcor Chapter of Mortar Board are academically out- standing women from Hope College. This National Women's Honorary Society sponsors many events under its president Judy Christensen such as the Dean's List Tea, Apple Pol- isher's Banquet, and the Last Chance Speaker. But best known on campus is the American Film Program during the school year. Left to right: K. Voskuil, N. Zwart. A. Arends, j. Christensen, president, L. Vande- Bunte, L. Walvoord, M. Beukelman 41.0- I:ELa.a. 1 10 TUDE S NATE This year, the Student Senate operated under a new constitution that provided for a separate Student Court. In a move that prompted campus discussion, the Senate under- took afliliation with the NSA. Senate committees carried on the work of planning Homecoming, stimulating campus intellectual and social affairs, and arranging the schedule for the new Student Union. Dave Mouw and Mary Klein spent a busy year as the chief executive ofhcers of the Student Senate. i Left to right, Row l: B. Vojak, R. Sytsma, N. VandenBerg, C. Howes. M. Swetsg Row 2: T. Leenhouts, H. Beckering. C. Mogle, D. Mauw. president, M. Klein, vice-president, B. Neckers. B. Allred: Row 3: J. Thomas, G. Ogonji, B. Edman, R. Miller, D. Vogel, J. Tell, R. Donia, B. Bruins: Row 4: J. Solman, D. Grissen. J. Mayne, B. Butler, D. Berens, L. Haverkamp, YV. Michaelson. R. Anderson, D. Sturgis Left to light: K. Verduin, K. Voskuil, A. Arends, H. Tillema, P. Bast, j. Eubank TUDE T . CGURT Guided by chief justice Richard VanderBorgh, the Student Court spent long hours wrestling with prob- lems created by students who violated college rules or civic laws. In its first year of existence, the Court worked closely with the college administra- tion in determining and enforcing punishments for various offenders, and the Court members tried a number of different approaches. 111 i l l ff .nv 1 .- -nr 1 ' 1 I ' 1 -nu gd i : 3' 11 g ' ' -u 1 i i l,i , : T - ls 'gn W X an 1- : iz 1 i U U i 1 I .. gi: n i , i gal 19 1 -E4'- :: ?' llll iff CHAPEL CHOIR MEMBERS: J. Alexander, M. Beukelman, B Bruggers, M. Bundschuh, A. Collins. B. Dietch, S. Sykema, M Flikkema, A. Gardner, K. Huyck, M. Klein, B. Kleinheksel, V. Korf, D. LaBouef. T. Leenhouts, M. Leetsma, K. Lenel, J. Mast, C. Richardson, R. Rikkers, N. Schadewald, M. Scherpenisse, B. Smith, J. Small, E. Taylor, N. TeYVinkle, Thomas, L. Tiezzi, L. Trow- bridge, K. Verduin, M. Vollink, K. Voskuil, D. Washburn, M. -: ttf ff 1: J lr. E 5 Wersing, F. Welcher, E. Whitaker, L. Wolbrink, C. Yeager, C. Yonkers, K. Bakker, R. Behm, R. Burgess, W. Cook, J. Daane, A. DePagter, T. Dykstra, T. Griffen, E. Julien, K. Klaaren, M. Lem- menes, J. Lucas, J. Martin, D. Mouw, B. Neckers, D. Ogden, P. Paulsen, D. Stegink, D. Sturgis, R. Tielaar, A. VanderMeer, P. Van Lierop, F. Wezeman, A. lVilson, R. Witter CHAPEL CHOIR The Chapel Choir continued its tradition of providing outstanding choral music for Hope College. Besides participating in chapel services and special events on campus, the Choir, under the direction of Dr. Robert Cavanaugh, also sang in a number of churches in Western Michi- gan. The highlight of the year was the spring trip to the East, where the Choir sang at the Easter Sunrise Service in Radio City Music Hall in New York City. CHANCEL CHOIR The Chancel Choir, not pictured, is a choral group open to all interested students. Under the direction of Mr. Roger Davis, the Choir this year took a more active part in the daily chapel services, and it made its annual Western Trip to Third Church in Holland. PERSONNE VIOLIN joseph Mayne' Leslie Clark' Nina Bossenbroek' Elbert Watrous' Mitsu Emori Linda Davis ' Albert Oosterhof joan TenHoor Jean Jonoske Pat Herold David Tubergen' Alfred Grams' Joan Loweke Marcia Newhouse Sarah Wag-ner Wanda Rider Richard Dickson Robert Bauer VIOLA Barbara Plewes' Ruth Yzenbaard' Marilyn Rynbrandt Christine VanBree CELLO Barbara Fisher' john Renwick' Richard Wolters' Mary Pat Russell Nancy Alexander Margaret june BASS Betty Slot' Donald Sill Gregory Hulse Linda Lucas Mary Ellen Bridger FLUTE Nancy Rector' Carla Reidsma' Ann Hutchinson Suellen Prins PICCOLO Suellen Prins OBOE Pat Macliachron' Darlene Kobes EN GLIS H H ORN Darlene Kobes CLARINET David Mott' Rolland Swank Barbara Kouw' Lawrence DeBoer BASS CLARINET Paul Hesselink BASSOON Amzie Parcell' Leon VanDyke Paul Lein John Solodow HORN Gerald Waandersa' Fran Welcher Gloria Mooi' Ellen Whitaker George Meyer TRUMPET Thomas Steffens' Palmer Veen' Gerald Auten Albert Hoffmen TROMBONE William Nidkolson' Ron VanderBeek Kenneth Hovingh BASS TROMBONE Robert Barrows TUBA Meridith Nienhouse TIMPANI Floyd Farmer' PERCUSSION Lawrence Calfee' James Ruffner ORCHESTRAL PIANO Betty Lou Dietch MANAGER Amzie Parcell 'Symphonette members ORCHE TRA YMPHO ETTE The Hope College Orchestra and Sym- phonette, both under the direction of Dr. Morette Rider, add to the musical life of the campus and community. The Orchestra, not pictured, played a number of concerts in the Chapel, some with guest artists, and also presented a Chil- dren's Concert at the high school. Composed of selected players from the Orchestra, the Symphonette extends the range of Hope College musical activities by its spring trip each year. This year the group traveled to Utah and the West Coast, where it presented concerts in a number of churches. Hope's orchestral groups also partic- ipated in the Messiah, Christmas Ves- pers, and other events during the school year. - .,9,g,f qq, f MT' 'Nl Hope College Band activities included the Concert Band, the Marching Band, and the Pep Band. Director Robert Cecil provided a busy schedule for the band this year, as the hand played various concerts at school and took a trip to the Chi- cago area to play at two high schools. FLUTES Barbara Brunson Karen Deike Linda Lucas Laura Dick Joyce Corsette PICCOLO Linda Lucas BASSOON Amzie Parcell CLARINET David Mott Robert Benzenberg Diana Staat Betty Swinehart Lawrence DeBoer William Coons Mary Ellen Bridger Carl VanNoord Ruthann Kohlman ALTO CLARINET Carol Shepherd 114 D MEMBERS BASS CLARINET Nancy Verl-Iulst Paul Hesselink ALTO SAXOPHONE Paul Lein Phillip Miller TENOR SAXOPHONE Preston Maring BARITONE SAXOPHONE Neal Aldritt HORNS Gerald Waanders Patricia Gabbey Ellen Whitaker Gloria Mooi CORNETS Palmer Veen Gerald Auten Harold Wills Fred Emerson Robert Starks TRUMPETS james Trost john N. Hill TROMBQNES Ronald VanderBeek William Nicholson Robert Westervelt Earl Jonson Jack Derks James Brink BARITONES William Cathcart Susan Shauger Kenneth Weber TUBAS Robert Formsma Leslie Cole PERCUSSION Henry Brown Larry Calfee John Renwick james Ruffner PIANO Robert Barrows x ,1 . OPU Opus, fine arts magazine written and published by students of Hope College, is published in one or two issues each year to foster and rec- ognize the creative efforts of campus artists, writers and musicians. An innovation in the 1964 issue is the recognition of photography as a creative art. Published in conjunc- tion with the Fine Arts Festival, Opus appeared as part of a new tradition on our campus - the com- bination of the May Day festivities with the Fine Arts Festival. Left to right: A. Jones, S. Spring, D. Kardux, L. Walvoord, editor, R. Werge, K. Verduin, R. Yzenbaard AS The Anchor Station thus com- pletes what the staff hoped was its most exciting and advanced broad- cast year to date. In an effort to pro- ject to a wider spectrum of the cam- pus audience, WTAS maintained balanced programming under the guidance of a hard-working staff. In a year that brought a full-service news department into operation, saw an increase in total broadcast time, and included the live coverage of major sporting events, Radio 61 claims the title as Mid-America's No. 1 College Radio Station. Left to right, Row 1: E. Whitaker, C. Ferruzzi. J. Ten Brink. B. Yager, D. Dykstra, P. Myers: Row 2: VanderSchalk, P. Tanis, music librarian, B. XVerkman, business manager. B. Hepborn. general manager, B. Cathcart, public relations, D. Catlin, technical director, D. Stehouwer, R. Schroeder: Row 3: YV. Bovenkirk, P. Miller, H. Bowman. C. Postma, L. VanDeHoef, j. DeSmidt. B. XVestervelt, R. Luben, YValer- man, K. Zuithoff, L. VanAllsburgg Row 4: J. Mulder, D. Grissen, J. Koch, M. Lewis, R. VanSchcnkhof, j. Lohman, J: Sabo, D. Dixon, C. Knecht, H. Hostetter, W. Coons - fr 'rf .H V- ,. si' ,. . .. ...r-4 Q I- A KW- g 1.- . ., , . -ff, U , .,. ., 7 ' 5' ' . ,. - , A . im' , 115 ' if 1. ,D 091 5 --on Vai -, Ed Slielslra, Photographer f Mann Klefer Headlme lzdltor 5 ?- I ,. Q, -, .1 .EL . K ' 51:13 , - .uk . 1, 7 . dx ., ,, n A. 4- .,. 1-X. g.. , Q, , :Sc . 2? . au- If 'N ? A . Q W -L Susan Spring. NEWS Ediwr Kathleen Verduin, Proof Editor Thomas Wombwell, Critique Editor jim Mace, Sports Eclilor 4 1 116 s I I ANCHGR News and views fall within the area of the Anchor's interest. Editor Charles Menning piloted the weekly paper through a year that brought many developments of campus in- terest. The Anchor added a political column, and the paper was often larger than in previous years. Rich Koster, Business Manager Staff, left to right: L. VanDeHoef. j. Mulder, M. Schutter J. Wallace, A. joukil Barbara Freggens, Academic Editor Chunk Menning, Editor-in-chief l .... ,, -'-is-assfeiifw . 'X - ,I Q Gr' AL.. SJ7nM!9l3Ff'Fl ' f Sandra Cady, Organizations Editor I 4 4 -'n' .. - . - -4 . Fran Hala, Faculty Editor .f Q --li , .X - ,rt MILE T0 E Stacks of pictures to sort and use, a slide rule for picture reductions, pages to lay out, and copy to write and proofread make up a Milestone staff ll1ClIlbC1'YS work. But hours of work and frustration ended to produce the 1964 annual, and staffmembers let out sighs of relief as the various portions of the 25Gpage book were completed. john VerSteeg, Business Manager Linda Munro, Copy Editgr Mike Snyder, Photographer ! 1' .v x ,KK Henry Brown, Index Editor lu 2121 nv ,, Wi 'S' 'YN' , Ia LATE s - ' 'C !'i1 Z, 1 laugh. i N -an Larry Calfee, Art Editor Paul Hesselink, Editor-in-chier Pat Ashwood, Assistant Editor Gail Grotenhuis, Seniors Editor Sally Kooistra, Classes Editor o, Curt Holleman, Sports Editor S 4, S . .ff 8' .Q X . gr ,SSW t l I Left to right, Row l: M. H. Mikle, advisor, H. Tillema, Schulz. Melichar, Crozier: Row 2: L. Munro, D. Noel, S. Radliff, R. Donia, J. Eubank, A. Pearson. T. Leenhouts, YV. Croesbeck, B. Vanderwest NCP The National Collegiate Players or Pi Epsilon Delta is a national honorary society for students active in theatre. The coveted gold key of NCP is won by service to the theatre, upon recommendation of the local chapter and approval by the National Council. Work on-stage and back-stage in productions dur- ing the school years acquires points toward membership. lf f 'ff -M5 -'Tiff lb in , ig a If S l 1' lf' f I i V. Q ff ::j,.fw,i-,Q -T ., ir . Y, DEBATE QUAD The Debate squad this year at- tended tournaments at Northern Illinois, Goshen College, Bradly University, University of Illinois at Chicago and DePauw University. There were also Novice Tourna- ments at Western University and Purdue University. But the highlight of the year was the National Pi Kap- pa Delta Tournament at Grove City, Penn., where the Hope squad placed second in sweepstakes against 25 other colleges from six states. Left to right, Seated: L. Haverkamp, J. Blough, D. McCullough, C. Kuyper, B. J. Berghorst, L. Brower, B. Chain. C. Wagner: Standing: D. Kardux, j. Blum, S. Radliff, D. DeVelder, M. Andringa, R. DeBoer, J. Howell Left to right, Row 1: B. Vanderwest, M. H. Mikle, advisor, H. Tillema, president, T. Leenhouts, A. Pearson, W. Schrier, advisor, L. Munro: Row 2: J. Ngwa, J. Melichar, j. Schulz, S. Radliff, D. Kuiper, C Dykstra, j. Crozier, R. Donia, C. VanLente, W. Groesbeck, D. Noel SPANISH CLUB The purpose of Spanish Club is to increase knowledge of Spanish-spealo ing countries and peoples and abil- ity to speak Spanish in both formal and informal situations. All meet- ings are held in Spanish, and a Spanish table in Phelps also helps members speak more fluently. Be- sides the Christmas Fiesta for the Mexican children and the Annual Hispania Fiesta in Ann Arbor, club activities consisted of meetings de- voted to learning about Chile, Peru and Mexico. SPEECH HC OR Membership in the Michigan Gamma Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta, the honorary 'orensic society, is based on achievement in the areas of oratory, extemporaneous speaking, public address, debate or discussion. Invitations are extended to new mem- bers during the course of the year when they have met the requirements for eligibility. Initiations come at the annual spring banquet. At the National Tournament, Hope mem- bers took second place in the con- vention forensics. Left to right, Row 1: S. Wagner, S. Mooy, C. Boersma, P. Washburn, C. Chappell: Row 2: I. Bundza, G. Hinzmann, B. Momeyer, P. Harmelink, M. Hoekstra, president, B. Magan, E. Shaw, D. Courtney: Row 3: H. Weller. advisor, W. Brower, h. Dekema, E. Albers, F. Hala, J. Hine, M. Ralph, advisor Left to right, Row l: K. Deike. M. Gouwens, Loweke, S. XVright: Row 2: S. Mast, M. Campbell. L. Lucas, D. Hellenga. T. Velthuizen Left to right, Row l: M. Bundschuh, S. Spencer, D. Hellenga, M. Gouwens, L. Lucas, J. Christensen: Row 2: J. Hawkins, B. DeYoung. C. VanLonkhuyzen, P. Hesselink, G. Hieftje Q 5-' 5 ', K, 1 M, -5 1 Ji -lvl. .wg iff 5 FN F1 v -'L' 122 GE CLUB The German Club this year pre- sented a varied program for students of the language. It sponsored talks by German young people in the area, a Christmas party, discussion of German films, and a lecture by Swiss economist, Dr. Albert Hunold. Under president Tom Pool, the club promoted interest in the German people, their language, and their culture. GERMA OR Delta Phi Alpha held its First meet- ing of the year on October 10, 1964 at Schnitzelbank, a German restau- rant in Grand Rapids. The annual Christmas dinner was prepared by Mrs. Snow, the faculty sponsor, at her home on December 8, with Dr. Fried as a special guest. Ingeborg Bauer presented her thoughts on the German Christmas. The group sponsored the film Buddenbrooks. Eleven new members were initiated at the Spring Banquet where the annual book award was presented to james Hawkins, president. FRENCH CLUB With the first meeting, a picnic at Kollen Park, French Club began a year of interesting speakers and meetings. Composed of all interested students in an advanced French course, the club stimulates interest in the history and culture of France and the speaking of the French language. Speakers, slides, panel presentations, and special holiday programs all helped to promote members' knowledge and interest. FRENCH H0 GR The goal of every French Club member is initiation into the French Honorary Society. French students who have completed an advanced course in French and have main- tained a B average are eligible to become members. This organization holds two meetings each year. .f ' s 1 if 1 P t 1 it '11 ' I S' ek f ll:-4 st .l .li 5. f 54' r 55+ 4 li W - -i --g.. ,uv-f fi V2 . gn- 'fi wg. AY, 1 .yt fx Aj N 'Sv 'P av w vi, at .v 1- P -M, . A - 149 2 ' t ,, .. . ,. . 1 3 N . t Q, . f n f 'S M ff fri We ' FS' vi P ' :iii 'Ex ik 9' lg. 3' '12, ? fl .Sl , E 5 , : I , V, 2 i. . . .Y Left to right, Row l: R. Wozney, R. Herkner, C. Hill, D. Stegink, J. Solman, R. Perry, advisor, J. Lowekeg Row 2: C. Beukema, M, Koexnan, M. Couwens, C. Church, A. Joukel, K. Deike, Kemink, L. Kupfriar. E. Borger Left to right, seated: C, Bonthuis, C. Church, C. Beukema, R. YVOzney, R. Yzenbaard: Standing: D. Stegink, R. Perry, advisor, T. Solman T a l 123 ' Left to right, Seated: C. Shepherd, N. Slagter, T. VanDyk, C. Hoekzema, M. Paalmang Standing: L. Gerard, L. Schut, J. Reid, D. Dunn CLASSICS HO OR Eta Sigma Phi is a national clas- sics honorary fraternity which pro- motes and sponsors the study of the classics. This year the group tried to present programs which touched on all the vital aspects of classical culture, presenting speakers on top- ics ranging from medicine to art and music. The members entered two national classics contests and partici- pated in a banquet with the Ottawa High School Latin Club. PIRITUAL LIFE Periods of spiritual emphasis in February and April were the result of planning by the Spiritual Life Committee. The winter series in- cluded special chapel services with Rev. Ridder of the seminary and Dr. VanderWerf, president of the col- lege, as leaders. Panel discussions, personal counseling, dorm discus- sions, and Communion completed the program. In April, the Rev. Mr. David Cargill visited the campus to speak on the theme The Peculiar Ones. Also a part of the spring series was the Film Ikinu and a special Communion service. Left to right, Row l: R. VanderBorgh, L. Selander, A. Arends, K. Brown, P. Praasmag Row 2: M. Folkert, E. Walters, advisor, A. Hutchinson, E. johnson, jr., president, J. Zsiros, advisorg Row 3: P. Gleichmann, D. Ogden, T. Leenhouts. A. Nies. D. Engels- man, A. Grams, N. Harrison 124 gn- Men's R. A., left to right, Seated: T. McNeil, E. johnson, jr., D. Bach, P. Wackerbarth, J. Reid, G. Korverg Standing: R. Abel, P. Bast, C. DeMaster, J. Wiegerink, P. Tanis, J. Riemersma, J. Bekkering Preserving peace and quiet in col- lege residences is only part of the job of a Resident Advisor. The RA must also aid the Head Resident in deter- mining dormitory policy and in dealing with infractions of college rules. Since the RA's room is often the place where residents come for advice or conversation, the student Resident Advisor can play an in- fluential role in the lives of those in his residence unit. Women's R. A., left to right, Row 1: S. Mooy, D. Hellenga, J. Schulz: Row 2: N. Herbig, K. Cushman, S. Burrill, T. VanDykg Row 3: S. Dykstra, C. Hoekzema, S. Tein, P. Dykstra, N. VandenBerg 125 QI? rift? iq I ' ft wt it if ll? - I ,, xg nf 51 . .. .. s I . l:lXl.1'l-'JL v-Ns ,J 1 B1oLoGY A sig' ' f 5 . .1 HO OR Under the leadership of Chuck Christensen, Beta Beta Beta, the biology honor fraternity, had an outstanding year. Members partic- ipated in an open house in the labs, a trip to Upjohn Co. in Kalamazoo, a talk by John Brunson on marine biology, and many other projects. They also attended the Tri Beta Convention at Bowling Green State University. Left to right, Row l: C. Christensen. D. Rynbrandt, H. Tan, P. Crook, advisor, L. Lucasg Row 2: P, Gabbey, -I. Wiegerink, H. Narlin, R, Lanting, C. Dykstra. VanDe Polder. D, Engelsmang Row 3: j. Hawkins. j. Derks. N. 'l'enBrink. XV. YVasdyke, L. Meengs, Solman, A. Robertson PRE - MED SCCIETY The main purpose of the Michi- gan Beta Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta, the international premedical honor society is to give its members and other interested students an in- sight into the various facets of med- ical practice. Its monthly meetings feature movies pertaining to med- icine or speakers representing speci- alized areas. Included in activities this year was a blood drive on cam- pus and the national convention at the University of Kentucky. Left to right, Row l: H. l'lOCliSCll'l3, D. Chan, XViegerink. Hawkins, VanDe- l'older. H. Norlin, H. Tan: Row 2: J. Solman, L. Meengs, L. Dorey. R. DeYoung, W. Wasdyke, C. Kleis. faculty, N. Rieck, facultyg Row 3: A. Robertson. J. Ceton, C. Dyk- stra, B, Tigelaar, W. Meengs, T. Derks, C. Veurink E. i gg, D 126 CHEMI TRY CLUB The Chemistry Club is the Hope College student afhliate chapter of the American Chemical Society. Members are chemistry majors who plan to go into teaching, research, or industrial chemistry. In addition to its monthly meetings, which feature speakers from the senior class and guest speakers, the club went on its annual trip to Dow Chemical Com- pany. At the banquet in May, a special tribute was given to Dr. VanZyl on his retirement. nf! Left to right, Row l: D, DeHollander, Hartgerink, P. Handy, D. Stehouwer, Slee, G. Hieftje, j. XVangg Row 2: R. Warnet, A. Lam, N. Co, P. Stoner, S. Prins. R. Hart- gerink, president, R. Abel, G. Yanlyl, advisor, 1. Brink, advisor. R. Hllbelinkg Row 3: D. Dalman, D. Wegner, j. Driiy, C. Niekarnp, W. YanHoeven, G. Korver, J. Swarl, E. jekel, advisor, R. Ripley, T. Slager. J- Serum Left to right, Row l: C. Meacham, K. XVoodley, Boeringa, president, D. Houck, P. Sayler, L. Lucas, Row 2: P. Simpson, L. Rundle, A. Chesney, M. Hoffman, M. Bundschuh P PSYCHGLGGY CLUB This year interested psychology majors, with the help of Mr. VanEyl, reestablished a psychology club on the Hope campus. Members took part in various projects and experi- ments. Guests such as Dr. Vander Linde, Dr. Blocksma, Dr. DeHaan, and Dr. Granberg spoke to the mem- bers on various aspects of psychol- ogy. fl jx if gg Y 127 Left to right, Row l: R. Piersma, V. Kryger, A. Beck, L. Selanderg Row 2: S. Dykema, L. DeWitt, A. Arends, N. French, M. Paalman, M. Diephuis, T. VanWyk ACTIVITIE BOARD The AWS Activities Board spon- sored many events including the Convocation Coffee, the Big-Little Sister program, International Night, May Day, the Mother-Daughter Ban- quet and Vohrees Day Tea. New this year were the Christmas Carol Sing, a style show and the AWS Activities Booklet. WS COUNCIL The AWS Council, headed this year by Arlene Arends, forms the women's governmental body at Hope. The body votes on women's rules, compiles the women's hand- book, and administers the late-min- ute punishment. In addition, the Council maintains contact with As- sociated Women Students at other campuses. Left to right, Row 1: A. Deitz, B. Allred, D. Reifsneider, B. Plewes, J. Schulz: Row 2: B. Granberg, R. Sytsma, J. Schrotenboer, N. Lwart, president, G. Grolenhuis, P. Dykstra, R. VanWitzenburg v .-. 128 l s Left to right, seated: C. Meacham, N. Schadewald, J. Dryfout, P. Tanis, president, J. Joseph, I. Bauer, B. Freggens: Standing: N. Slagter, L. Rundle, S. WVilcox, H. Hostetter, D. Boerighter, W. Michaelson, W. Brower, D. Strugis, M. Koeman, L. Dick 1 IRC Mfith the help of advisors Dr. Fried and Professor Heine, the In- ternational Relations Club promoted better international relations by alerting college students to prob- lems. Under the theme Walls, the club this year presented many speaker on topics such as Berlin, the Negro revolt, migrants, Viet Nam, and other areas where problems exist. It also sent representatives to the Midwest Regional VVorkshops where they participated in a Puerto Rican seminar. Left to right, Row l: B. Oosterhaven, R. Fialko, president, P. Gleichmann, L. Nilsson, G. DeYoung, R. Piersmag Row 2: J. Wallace, G. Hinzmann, M. Rozeboom, L. Breeder- land, D. Washburn, S. Mooy, P. Francis, M. Scherpenisseg Row 3: G. Hull, B. Allred, J. Davis, C. Boersma, A. Beck, M. Pylman, S. Schrandt, K. Payne EA if my A A The Student Education Associa- tion provides future teachers with a better understanding of the profes- A sion, its standards and policies. This year for the first time, the SEA was under the faculty supervision of Dr. Duffy. Meetings presented various speakers and arranged educational experiences to provide insight into the teaching profession. A picnic, Christmas party, and the annual banquet rounded out the club's J schedule. The SEA gives lasting J rewards to those who participate in its many functions and in return l receives the strength to fulfill its aims. 129 Executive Council, left to right: E. Borger, S. Larkin, P. Miller, S. Bell Left to right, Row 1: D. Powell, faculty, j. Cook, T. Dykstra, president, B. Freggens, H. Hostetter, W. Barlow, faculty, Row 2: A. Collins, B. Allred, J. Dryfout, L. VanHaver, j. Eubank, K. Camp, j. Lamer, N. Schadewald Q ' 'lf A 'wx . 3 P if. li ls' xi! f. ti f W 5 ' if B 'li J, - i'.- A if f,,,ff,,,'a1L- y, 1, .w Q REPUBLICAN S Open to all students who are in- terested in the Republican Party, the Young Republicans Club held monthly meetings with guest speak- ers. They stimulated interest in political happenings throughout the year and took an active part in pol- itics through participation in lively state and national Young Repub- lican conventions. Y DEMOCRATS Newly formed this year, the Young Democrats began with a combined business and program meeting, elect- ing oilicers and hearing Mr. Rich- man speak on what it means to be a Democrat. Topics of speakers at other meetings ranged from migrant work to reapportionment. Neil Staebler, Democratic candidate for Michigan governor, gave a highlight address. BUSINESS ECC OMICS CLUB Under a revised Constitution, the Business and Economics Club met to hear speakers on the various business fields. The group toured Consumers Power Co. and General Electric Co. and sponsored Dr. Kuno. Social ac- tivities for the club included the fall picnic at Dr. Klassen's and the spring picnic at Dr. Yntema's. HI TORY HO GR The history honors fraternity Phi Alpha Theta was organized in the fall by the remaining senior mem- bers. In December new members were inducted at the annual banquet with Dr. Abrams of Antioch College as the speaker. The club sponsored various other speakers at meetings throughout the year. Left to right, Row 1: W. Knoper, j. VerSteeg, J. VanderSchalk, G. VanDahm, J. Zeas, E. Marsiljeg Row 2: W. Peacock, K. Quakkelaar, E. Bolks, B. Raatjes. john Hoekstra, president, R. MacKay, F. VanTatenhove, D, Yntema, advisorg Row 3: H. Forrester, C. Poppink, B. Werkmen, WV. Timms, j. VerMeulen, T. Ewart, P. Slrengholt, K. Dulow, C. Tilton, R. Shumaker Left to right, Row l: T. Ronda, G. Hubbard, B. Cathcart, H. Hostetter, P. Tanis Row 2: W. Barlow, faculty, R. Anderson, K. Voskuil, W. Nilsen, A. Grams, D. Powell advisor, R. Mulderg Row 3: G. Rietveld, H. Tillema, D. Vander Borgh, president P. Wackerbarth, E. johnson, R. Elzinga 131 A 5 s 1 . ALP1-Lf-PHI il 3 OMEGA The Nu Beta chapter of A-Phi-O, a national service fraternity, has been very active around the campus. It sponsored an information booth during freshmen orientation, aided in class registration, ushered at school activities, held an all-campus blood drive, and arranged for an anchor for the campus. Also con- cerned about people outside the campus, members worked with Boy Scouts and helped build a house for fire victims. Left to right, Row 1: D. Wegner, P. Hesselink, W. Bruinsma, R, Wepfer, P. Handy, A. Oosterhof, J. Nodop, R. Jackson. D. Thompsong Row 2: B. K. Ametefe, R. Warnet, F. Oettle, A. McGeeham, W. J, Tenpas, J. Greze, H. Bolt, J. Slee, R. Behm S NFO The Iota Omega Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia National Hon- orary Music Fraternity numbered thirty-eight active members this year and is dedicated to the advance- ment of music and to the Brother- hood among men engaged in music activities. Special events for this year included sponsoring the Mitch- ell-Ruff Trio, Winter Nocturne dance, a lecture by the American composer Daniel Pinkham, an An- cient Instruments concert, and a concert of music for the Saint Cecilia Society of Grand Rapids. Left to right, Row 1: J. Nyboer, C. Aschbrenner, faculty, A. Parcell, J. Mayne, pres- ident, A. Kooiker, advisor, P. Hesselink, R. Cecil, faculty, R. Davis, faculty, Row 2: E. Julien, R. Wolters, T. Vanl-Ieyningen, P. Paulsen, W. Cathcart, D. Ogden, D. Stegink, R. Barrows, J. Daaneg Row 3: J. Derks. P. Lein, R. Witter, D. Mott, M. Lemmenes, D. Grissen, G. Hubbard, J. Elve i 132 CLUB Hope's Club works to pro- mote interest in sports events, and has as its main project the purchas- ing of new equipment for the Ath- letic Department. In order to raise money for this project, the lettermen sell programs at every football and basketball game. Those men who have earned a letter in any sport are eligible for membership in the or- ganization. Left to right, Seated: B. MacKay, V. Sterk, A. Osman, president, C. Poppinkg Standing: B. Fialko, J. Nyboer, G. Korver, B. Welmers, C. Veurink AABC The Women's Athletic Associa- tion organized the sports program for women this year-such sports as volleyball, baseball, and various other intramurals. They also spon- sored meets with WAA groups from other schools. WAA wound up the year's activities with a spring ban- quet and the presentation of the Hazel Klein Award for sportsman- ship to a sophomore. Left to right, Row l: M. Paalman, P. Gabbey, L. VanHaver, C. Hoekzema, K. Cush- man, president, A. Allen, P. Sayler, S. Kooislrag Row 2: B. Kronberg, M. DeGraaf, K. Beck, S. VanRaalte, E. Oosterhaven, J. K. Visscher, R. DeBoer, S. Burrill, G. Grotenhuis . 111 it 133 l Left to right, Seated: j. Nyboer, K. Dulow, P. Wackerbarth, B. Brauer. J. Wormuth, J. Riemersmag Standing: J. Staple, B. White, B. Folkerts, R. Mulder, T. Miner Left to right, Row 1: L. Nott, president. M, Bundschuh, L. DeWitt, S. Dykemag Row 2: V. Kryger, N. Slagter, C. Timovich, T. VanDykeg Row 3: M. Paalman, N. Mallory, A. Andersons, M. Leestma. J. Postmus WWW We 134 IFC The Inter-fraternity Council, com- posed of two members from each of Hope's five fraternities, experienced a busy year. Besides the ordinary activities of setting dates for rush, awarding the scholastic trophy, and acting as a liaison between fraterni- ties, the Council established an all- Greek literaty meeting to encourage the societies in the intellectual realm. In another important move, the ICF voted to cut short spring Hell Week. IFC presidents this year were Dick Emmert and Bill Brauer. HELLENIC Pan-Hellenic Board governs the six sororities on campus. The main function of this body composed of three representatives from each so- ciety, is to supervise the fall and spring rush programs and initiation procedures. L M 1 V7 t N X Q P N , G F I ill' 'at v 4 Q5 5 ' Y 1 xl if li ' l i i 1 I 5 9 , if' we ...iw 1' if-f 1 Q Y 6 'S I r ' K Q ' r - '?Y A ,L , , gf '--J 4 . EB. 15 J ff: we- , 1.1 'I A 1 EFF' J I' Lil. 1 i ' A Left to right, Row 1: R. Kohlman, M. L. Flikkema, j. Grabinski, C. Bertelsen, A. Beck, L. Selander, M. E. Bridger, A. Awad, J. Woerdehoffg Row 2: L. Huisjen, C. Mogle, C. Ferruzzi, R. De Boer, P. Smith, A. Gardner, C. Osborn, B. Wolf, P. Pennington: Row 3: L. Kupfrian, S. Greene, A. Elmore, J. Van Slageren, N. La Fleur, E. Albers, K. Harrison, M. Ton, J. Elsinga, C. Richardson, G. Mooi, E. Borgerg Row 4: E. Shaw, J. jappinga, S. Wierenga, P. Gleichmann, B. Richards, T. Van Dyk, K. Walsma, L. Tiezzi, D. Troike, P. Cresswell, J. Postmus, C. Leong, ALPHA GAMMA PHI President - Lois Huisjen Vice-president - Claire Osborne Secretary - Pat Gleichman Treasurer - Mary Ellen Bridger Second Term President - Diana Hellenga Vice-president - Chris Ferruzzi Secretary - Louise Horstman Treasurer - Mary Ellen Bridger Third Term President - Alison Beck Vice-president - Linda Selander Secretary - Carol Bertelsen Treasurer - Mary Ellen Bridger Alpha Phi's began another year by braving chilly weather at the annual fall house party on Lake Michigan, with the usual high spirits and lack of sleep. A joint Halloween party with Arkie brothers followed a few weeks later. Fall rush and informal initiation kept both pledges and activ- ities busy outwitting one another, but the contest ended when the twenty-eight pledges were form- ally initiated at the Eten House. Homecoming activities included the Hoat and the annual Alumni Luncheon, with Alpha Phi Linda Selander reigning as Homecoming Queen. Once again, Cascade Country .Club was the setting for the winter formal, Winternachtstraum. For the All College Sing, Alpha 'Phi's chose Granada, directed by Ann Gardner. Spring events included the spring rush Roaring Twenties, an informal, and a house party. A new service project, work at county homes, concluded the year's activities, as Alpha Phi's once again strove to prove their motto, Friendship our Anchorage. , , ' I ,' , A-3 I I l' ill lllif. 'ill ll' :lil lil 'ti . . A i I ' . ,1 . . I - .1 l.I'I'I to iight, Row I: I' I .twttn.ttt. W. Ntlwn, I.. Ihnginzni, S. Iizttlv, l'. .'Xtitlt'l'suti, I.. Dykstrat. M Iimtrm, I .X lwtnink, M. lx, I'.t.tltn.m1 Row 2: VI. Miult'ltt.l. li. lltmtltuis. R. I'it't'smxl, It 4luxliin.tn, I II'.tluuml, I, IM' Wilt. N. lw.itI, I-, Ilttll, M. Iilvin, QI, lillswmllt, M. Illizulgg Row II: M Nwvls, Ii, Iuuttt'im'wl, I. Wngtittttt, If l.t't'nlmttls, IZ. lilmustt-t, Ii. Yun Iittiltcii. M. lin-plums, If Iltmlt' Ilttnlv, IZ Iluwm, II, Vlmuw, IZ, lluul, KIIIlll'lIR'II2 Row -I: A, IIt'iI1. I, lltttulm, II Stm'gslt.t, M QI. Mills, II Ill'Illxl'IlI.I, li. Yvttlttilt. II. lit-Ilwting, II. Kttipvr. xl, SHIIUII. I Ilmtmt-4, I-1 II:-km.iti, I. Ymulmtsl, I'. lhwlwt DELT PHI 0l'liIlZI-YRS I-'init trtnt l'trmIrut I mtl.: IY.tlu-will Inc' I'trxnlt'til lun lllutll Nu lt'I.llX lt'.tm'llt' I' llsuotllt I intxiiiri Ix.IIlIX Xrnlutu Sn mul tt't'm l'tc-sitlciit Lui llh-in I lit' pu'snlm'nl I itul.t lIc'II'lll 5mn't.ui t-wnltvii llull I nxmttrt Nuim.i I .uulril .t.tu I'IiittI trim I'u'sttlrnt Matt lxlrm I iw ptvsitlciil Ix,ut'it llmlimntt Nuu't.tti Nami lu.tll I tnmtnrt l.mc lxitti.'t'iig.t 13 0 l5clt.t I'hi's tpnrrictl ull' thc victory banner at Ilmiicmiiiiiig with their llogtt Illini: '1'imc gtntl .tlw t.ttt'tl litst lwl.tt't' in tht' All-College with It 5 .n Big With- Wuntlt't'l'ul Wot'ltl. As at scrvicc llltllvtl thcx timtlc lllllllwls lot' clitltlrcxt att Liu' llmlwiml. I'hc l'm'm.tl IItilmitl's lit'atu was held .tt Nlurtun Iltmsc in lltntntl Rgtpitls :intl thc in- l'nxm.tl lI.u'uix.tl fcmiiplctt' with clowns. cot- ton txmtlx .mtl Il0l5CIIILIlxt'l'S-- att Sleepy Hollow. Othvi mtiil gwtixitics inclutlctl it full ltottscpnty, miivmixiitig lttiirlitwm. amtl tlgttc night with xqthitc tl.umug .tml puinlwktn catiwiiiq in gt burn. I K l'hc lin.tl l'.ti't'wt'll to tht' svniots was at trctlt of thc ullit'ct's .tml l5I'UIlglII thc ycnr lor the Delta lllll 5 to .t littmg tlosc. ' if X' , .. 3 ff t . I A Q , .p,. ,L i, 1.- . r t - , I , . V, - if ' , .t z. '1 4 , , . . y ,-' 4, . 1 5 li'f'a :fi l LU? lliflli' , l it lf. ff f L i , sv t ' , at . Left to right, Row l: S. Bosshard, T. Van Bree, M. Wilson, J. Glass, S. Puehl, S. Pontier, J. Wallace: Row 2: V. Korf, P. Stoner, M. Hallquist, N. Slagter, A. Collins, M. Pylman, N. Wessels, D. La Boueff: Row 3: D. Reifsneider, D. Hinz, B. Chain, L. Davis, C. Headlee, N. Mallory, S. Mooy, N. TeWinkleg Row 4: F. Osborn, M. Hoekstra, D. Staat, J. Van DePolder, A. Schwallbach, G. De Young, L. Nott, C. Church, N. Harrison KAPP BET PHI OFFICERS First Term President - Carolyn Church Vice-president - Nancy Harrison Secretary - Linda Davis Treasurer - Marcia Pylman Second Term President - Nancy Wessels Vice-president - Janet Glass Secretary - Kay Larison Treasurer - Marcia Pylman Third Term President - Ann Collins Vice-president - Nancy Slagter Secretary - Marty Hallquist Treasurer - Marcia Pylman 137 For the Dorians, the year began with a house party at Tim Buck II. They initiated their new sorority room in Gilmore Hall with fall rush. At Homecoming time, Dorians built the Ten Gallon Victory and welcomed alumnae at a luncheon. Date night featured an evening of dune-schooning at Goshorn. Carrying out its traditional service projects, the sorority sponsored a needy family at Christmas and participated in the Muscular Dystrophy Drive with other Hope societies. After the preexam pizza break at Il Forno's, the members of Kappa Beta Phi worked to make their winter formal, Soiriee Parisienne, an enjoyable night. Ann Collins led the Dorians to Wonderful Copenhagen for the All College Sing. The year's activities ended with an ice cream social, spring rush, the informal at Carou- sel Mountain, and the spring house party, at which the Dorians bid farewell to Hfteen gradu- ating seniors. S if rv Q i 'Q X. Left to right, Row 1: B. Fisher, L. Brower, B. Yager, A. Hutchinson, K. Owen, L. Remtema, P. Havinga, J. Joseph, Row 2: M. Campbell, L. Kaylor, D. DeWitt, B. Bruins, M. Leestma. L. Wood, D. Synder, J. Buckhout, S. Wrightg Row 3: J. Hine, J. Hopp, J. Visscher, C. Hill, F. Hala, L. Lucas, C. Yeager, B. Dietch, E. Taylorg Row 4: N. French, B. Plewes, S. Spencer, S. Short, G. Fridlington, S. Prins, P. Sayler, S. Schrandt KA D TA C P P Kappa Delta Chi began its second year with the OFFICERS First Semester President - Linda Lucas Vice-president - Betty Dietch Secretary - Charyle Yeager Treasurer - Barb Yager Second Semester President - Pat Sayler Vice-president -Joyce Buckhout Secretary - Marty Campbell Treasurer - Barb Yager Show Boat steaming around the bend for fall rush. Homecoming was the next big event, and Big-Chief-Sit-on-Bulldogs was ready for the par- ade. Formal initiation and a luncheon followed. November found the Kappa Chi's and their dates enjoying a night on the dune schooners. In February, sea shells, fishnets and soft blue lights were the setting for La Fond de la Mer, the winter tormal. Kappa Chi's literary meetings were visited by Miss Hellenga and Rev. Arthur Jentz. Spring rush, Impressions, the informal, and a house party concluded a busy second year for Kappa Delta Chi. 4 V7 Left to right, Row 1: A. Ewart, C. Yonkers, L. Trowbridge, J. Beukema, J. Schrotenboer, L. Munro, K. Dryfhout, R. Wozney, J. De Korver: Row 2: S. Dykstra, M. Bates, G. Rypstra, J. Cameron, P. Ashwood, B. Freggens, J. Dirkse, R. Yzenbaard, C. Eriksong Row 3: S. Steketee, P. Gabbey, F. Welcher, S. Dykema, M. Groenewoud, N. Bush, M. Hoffman, M. Vande Vrede, A. Albers, P. jonesg Row 4: B. Vojak, S. Rose, B. Dekema, M. Oslerink, S. Schouten, D. Samec, L. Van Haver, P. Schoonmaker, L. Nilsson, N. Syversen IGMA ICT BET OFFICERS First term President - Sharon Dykstra Vice-president - Viv VanBlracom Secretary - Bernie Vojak Treasurer - Carole Timkovich Second term President - Bobbie Freggens Vice-president - Judy Dirkse Secretary - Pat Ashwood Treasurer - Carole Timkovich Third term President - Sharon Dykema Vice-president - Joyce Korver Secretary - Marilyn Dates Treasurer - Carole Timkovich Operating from a new room in Gilmore, the Sibyllene sorority had a busy year. Social activ- ities included a homecoming banquet, house party and date night. The winter formal Inter- lude was held at the Cascade Country Club, and was as big a success as the spring informal. Rev. Hillegonds spoke at one of their meetings, and another meeting was a joint meeting with the Knicks. But their calendar included events other than social activities. In the service area, Sibs gave a Christmas basket to a needy family and aided in the Muscular Dystrophy drive. The year ended in a solemn farewell to senior Sibs who were leaving along with an anticipation of a good year next year. , I Left to right, Row I: H. Hoffmyer, K. Voskuil, C. Diephouse, L. Garter, N. Herbig, M. Vollink, A. Arends, N. Schadewald, Schulz, Row 2: M. Finlay, M. Reed, A. Knudsen, M. Bundschuh N. Vanden Berg. S. Tein, A. Prins, P. Simpson, V. I-luizengag Row 3: N. Rector, M. Sayles, P. Dykstra, C. Reidsma, N. Bonjernoor, J. Frissel, T. Finlay, R. Sytsma, G. Kryger, H. Tan C. Eggertg Row 4: S. A. Emerson, J. Vander Naald, C. Rollston, S. Kooistra, N. Nichols, G Grotenhuis, S. Lundahl, j. Alexander, A. Anderson. N. Prothro, M. Luther, L. Wolbrink K. Lesemann 1 IGMA SIGMA OFFICERS Endeavoring to seek the highest and to strive Flmnirm for the best, Sorosites made fall a busy time. President-Par simpson There were the traditional events, such as the Vice-president-Ginger Huizfnga Homecoming luncheon, the pledge dinner at Il Secretary - Mary Finlay Forno's, the spaghetti dinner, and the date night Treasurer - Nancy Bonjenoor at the Rathskellar. New activities also contributed to the lively first semester, as the Sorosites planned a rush party with the Fraters and a Christmas party for underprivileged children, Liberstraum, the Winter Formal, was held at Second Term President - Marge Bundschuh Vice-president - Marilyn Reed Secretary - Ann Knudsen Treasurer-Nancy Bonjenoor the Morton House in Grand Rapids. After this event came the All College Sing, in which Sorosis Third Term claimed second place with Holiday Song. President - None VandenBerg Spring, with its many Rush functions, the alum- Viwpresidenl - Sharon Tein nae meeting, the Informal at the Castle, and the Secretary-Audrey Prins Farewell to Seniors picnic, brought to fulfill- Tffasufef-NHUCY BOHJCHOOF ment another active year for Sigma Sigma. 140 T Left to right, Row l: F. VanLente, XV. Hanneford, H. Lucas, R. Donia, C. Postema, B. Nicholson. D. Piet, L. DeBoer, J. Walden T. VanDam, R. Schroeder, D. Berens, P. Terpstrag Row 2: E. Bolks D. Hollenbach, M. Schrier. R. MacKay, L. Nagelvoort, C. Veurink G. Terbeek, W. Church, D. DeVissen, R. Raatjes, R. TeBeest, P Eenigenburg, B. Mckinleyg Row 3: A. Wilson. L. Haverkamp WV. DeY0ung, G. Hagans, B. Musselink, E. XVatrons, G. VanWieren M. Scholtens. K. Dulow, G. Morton, W. Peacock. R. Burgess. J. Vanderkolk. J. Schrier, D. Renkesg Row 4: N. Alldritt, R. Bolt v A. Miedema, P. Van Lreiop, J. Eubank, L. Meengs, F. Shanholtzer, B. Cook, J. Richardson. J. Norton, C. Menning, R. Jackson, P. Ransford, J. Diffet, B. Cathcartg Row 5: D. Campbell, G. DeBoer, W. Bouma. B. Edman, B. Pangle, H. Vogelaan, R. Anher, C, Van- Wieren, H. Hoeksema, J. Knaap, R. Miller, P. Welton, C. Marschke, G. Gouwens: Row 6: D. Weener. N. Madsen. W. Michaelson, B. Oosterhouse. R. Bosman, G. Waanders, B. Menning, T. Ogren, J. Powell, J. Mulder, D. Sturgis, G. Peiper, R. Zuithoff, D. White CHI PHI SIGMA Arcadians made the school year 1963-1964 a year for gathering trophies. First Semester President - W. Ruggles Church Vice-president -Jim VanderKolk Their winning ways began in the fall, as they won first place in the fraternity division at the Homecoming float contest. Later in the semester, the men of Chi Phi Sigma carried off the fraternity academic trophy. They also received the academic trophy awarded during the second semester. In May, the Arkies brought the year to a triumphant close by winning the fraternity athletics trophy. Social activities were another important part of Arcadian life, as the men of Chi Phi Sigma enjoyed house parties and rush parties in their new living quarters. In addition, they also looked forward to the winter formal, Winter Wonderland and the spring in- formal, Spring Rain. As their service project, the Arcadians continued to support a Greek orphan. A large spring pledge class increased member- ship to more than 90, and the graduating seniors 'trained the new brothers to uphold fraternity traditions such as the Arkie pinning ceremonies and serenades. 141 Secretary - Skip Watrous Treasurer - Marty Scholtens Second Semester President - Marty Scholtens Vice-president - Larry Havercamp Secretary - Mike Schrier Treasurer -Jack Schrier l ' ' J i I I Left to right, Row l: C. Noteboom, R. Jones, C. Brandt, H. H05- tetter, T. Broeker. R. Bauer, S. Dilko, R. Ripley. K. Vanloeren T. Kwang Row 2: M. Schipper. L, J. DcVries. R, Mieler, D. Reeves, P. Kieffer. M. McNeal. D. Emmcrt. T. Mixer. G. Durzee, R. Reznen Row 3: D. Markle, VerStecg, J. YanHoren. E. NVierzbicke, J KAPP ETA NU Muller, D. Lane. G. Boerhave, J. Elfring, R. Anderson, F. Summers, G. Harrison: Row 4: C. Latowsky. E. Grabo, J. Vietor, J. Ehrlich, M. Bazendse, K. Carpenter, J. Gibbs, R. Lindblad, R. Westerbeke, J. NVesselink, A. Dibble OFFICERS First semester President -John Melichar Vice-president - Tim Miner Secretary - Carl Brandt Treasurer - Mark Rottschafer With the coming of this school year, the Knicks moved into their new residence and prepared for another year of fun and fellowship. Living together for the first time, the Knicks achieved closer ties and greater organization. The Knicks made a Fine showing with their homecoming float called End of the Trail, then won honorable mention in the All- Second semester President - Tom Broeker Vice-president - Jerry Boerhave Secretary - Ed Wierzbicki Treasurer - Mark Rottschafer College Sing with Oh, You Beautiful Doll. Other areas in which the Knicks were active include intramural sports and service projects. The highlight of the social year was the Knick formal, VVonderland by Night at Carousel lllountain. After a successful rush highlighted by the traditional Cold Rush party and an Open House, the Knicks are looking forward to next year with the new members making important contributions of individuality and sportsmanship. 142 E 5 I Left to right, Row 1: J. Lootens, S. Ming, D. Oehm, P. Johnson, J. Pruiksma, A. Smith: Row 4: B. Schantz, B. Luge, D. Cook, B. P. Rauwerdink, A. E. Pearson, R. Kronemeyer, R. Fair, F. Remmel- Hopma, B. White, G. Holvick, L. DeWitt, J. Mengs, J. Buys, J. sleeiger: Row 2: P. Meengs, K. Walz, R. Witter, J. Lemmerz, J. Huisman, A. Slikkers, C. Garwood: Row 5: C. Langeland, T. Shef- VanTil, J. Hoekstra, F. Wezeman, J. Flagg, D. Nash, B. Hill, B. field, C. Workman, J. Buleyn, P. Miller, A. Palmer, W. Potter, Cronk, J. Nurd: Row 3: P. Eaman, P. Bauer, C. Milles, T. P. J. Zwart, D. Poppink, M. Sytesma, W. Klerk, L. Stell, B. Timmer Kuiper, C. J. Buys, C. Poppink, K. Quakkelaar, P. Bast, D. Striker. MICRG KAPP EP ILO With their new dorm, furnished in the Fraternal tradition, as head- quarters, the Fraters had an active year. They Hrst had the alumni dinner during Homecoming at Van Raalte's of Zeeland and the September literary meeting with Frater alumnus President VanderWerf. In the service area, Fraters helped to make the muscular dystrophy drive the success it was. They made a fine showing in the All-College Sing and a successful intramural program climaxed by May Day. Both the fall and spring rushes had good pledge classes, and as the Fraters say, A good pledge class makes a good army night. Social highlights were the Frolics in the fall, the winter formal Duerme in Grand Rapids, and the spring informal at the Muskegon Country Club. Their swan song was the last Fraternal meeting of the year, a solemn tribute to graduating members, a review of the year's events, and an anticipation of the next year's activities. 143 OFFICERS First Term President - Jim Schaap Vice-president - Dave Nash Secretary - Tom Schade Treasurer - Jim Jurries Second Term President - Dave Nash Vice-president -John Hoekstra Secretary - Al Sudul Treasurer - Ken Quakkelaar Third Term President - John Hoekstra Vice-president - Fred Xvezeman Secretary - Jim Flagg Treasurer - Ken WValz l I l Left to right, Row l: A. Osman. L. Cain, G. Pietenpol, R. Mulder, M. Lewis, J. Boelkins, D. Mouw, B. Yanl-loeven, B. Engelsman Row 2: S. TeRoller. J. Riemersma, F. Smies, L. Lemmenes, D. Ogden A. DePagter. D. Heusinkveld, Kreunen, B. Lubbers, Albrecht K, B. Jap, K. Postmag Row 3: R. Hoag, N. TenBrink, Ridder D. Stavenger, M. Bush, G. Bosworth. XY. Coons, M. Snyder, C Upon returning to school in the fall, the men of Phi Kappa Alpha found i Walvoord, B. Welsh. P. Steketee, R. Matthews, J. Hill, J. Moored Row 4: T. Griffen, T. DeLong, D. Ruselink, B. Dolphin, C. Burt R. Nietering, J. Korf, T. McNeil. H. Hyink, R. Dietch, B. Neckers J. Simons, J. Martin: Row 5: B. Klow, H. Hoffman, B. Reichardt K. Teusink, B. Race, J. Klein, D. Smith, J. DeSmidt, J. Terpstra G. Schaap, D. VanBeek, T. Cook, J. Gezon OFFICERS First Term President - Tom McNeil Vice-president - David Stavenger Secretary - Spriggs TeRoller Treasurer - Dick Ruselink Second Term a new dormitory environment awaiting them. Filled with great expectations for the coming year, they found that the new surroundings provided a strengthening of the ties of brotherhood in friendship, truth, and progress - long cornerstones in the Cosmopolitan tradition. The end of first semester brought the winter formal, Days of Wine and Roses, which was held at the Red Carpet in South Haven. Trophy time appeared in March as Sweet Kentucky Babe won hrst place for the men in green and white in the traditional All-College Sing. The month of April marked the formal initia- tion of 22 new members at a banquet at Van Raalte's. The highlight of the event was the formal initiation of Dr. D. Ivan Dykstra as an honorary member. The end of the year brought the spring informal in May, and the Cosmos once again a prime contender for the All-Sports trophy. As the seniors left, they took with them many memories of college years and fraternity activities. 144 President -Arnie DePagter Vice-President - Pete Steketee Secretary - Skip Nienhuis Treasurer - Dick Ruselink Third Term President - Larry Lemmenes Vice-president - Dan Ogden Secretary - Mark Lewis Treasurer -Jim Serum ' 1 . x a . - 1 ' I 1 Q HllllllIl..L-' ill 5 N J .- Left to right, Row 1: P. Wackerbarth, G. Gutknecht, V. Sterk, B. Werkman, R. Fialko. S. Nordstrom, J. Klein, J, Reid, P. Paulsen B. Hepburn, D. Cooper, D. Newhouseg Row 2: K. Chappell, D Greiffendorf, D. Dalman, N. TeCroney. D. Grissen, W. Magans S. DePree, M. Lemrnenes, J. VanderSchalk, J. Beltman, C. Knecht R. Edwards, G. VanDahm. R. Hilbelink. J. Nyboer, J. Cooley Row 3: PHIT U The school year 1963-1964 brought increased ties of brotherhood and a strengthened membership to the Emersonians, as they took in almost 30 new K. Terpstra, G. VanderVelde, J. Insel, D. DeHollander, N. DeBoer, H. Brown, R. Folkerts, R. Westenelt. R. VanSchenkhof, K. Bakker, J. Sabo, J. DeVries, M. Ondrus, P. Hesselink, L. Bolt, Row 4: Don DeMaster, J. Ronda, S. Wilcox, L. VanAllsburg, H. Dykema, F. Barron, J. Macc, R. Knol, L. Cole, L. VanDeHoef. R. Schlett, Dean DeMaster, J. Lohman, R. VanderBorgh, R. Gelok OFFICERS First Term President - Dick Newhouse Vice-president - Barry Hlerkman Secretary - Dennis Vogel Treasurer - Bruce Hepburn men during the year. Fall brought the Homecoming activities including construction of Hope Brands the Bulldogs, fall rush, and the beginning of inter-fraternity sports competition. During the winter, Emersonians and their dates enjoyed Gypsy Holiday, the winter formal. Practice soon began for the Sing, where Peter Paulsen led the members through The Halls of Ivy. Spring rush also occupied a number of evenings, but Emersonians Second Term President -James Reid Vice-president - Paul Yvackerbarth Secretary - Bob Edwards Treasurer - Bruce Hepburn were glad to initiate the new men and welcome them as brothers. With spring came the informal, Younger than Springtime, at Carousel Moun- tain, and the final events in sports competition. As the Emersonians bid farewell to graduating brothers, they looked back on a year together-a year of house parties and formals, of keen competition in sports and music, and of late study nights and bull sessions. ADMINISTRATIGN AND FACULTY Y Dxvr FE Q Q x 4 -4 ,Q ,- . . --9 if , Q3 -, COLLEGE PRE IDE T In deep humility, but also with a high sense of exhilaration, I dedicate all the talents and energy I possess to the task of providing leadership in fostering the climate which will encourage the faculty and students to grow together as a community of free and consecrated scholars, in the high tradition of Hope College. These words from Dr. Calvin VanderlVerf's address at his inauguration as the eighth president of the college have typified his First year of leadership. Not only has he devoted his time and energy to fostering the continued excellence of Hope Col- lege, but he has also shared his busy days with students, listening to their problems and ideas. In a short year, he and his lively family have made themselves a welcome addition to the whole college community. -'K t . i xel 45 . . .JJ - 'gp' 4 1, ' s., -fx' ' ' . , .fw Kip -47 it N I. ,. A A52 , 9, I, R Ng. . Qs ' i SH . L gydr Left to right, seated: Marte, Mrs. Vanderwerf, Lisa, Pieter. Dr. Vanderwerfg Standing: Gretchen, Klasina, julie 148 'X I . 149 1, f,,f. the .af -LW.. .,.f-rj ea fvx I WILLIAM VANDER LUGT, Ph.D., Dean of the College JOHN w. HOLLENBACH, Ph.D., vice President 150 ADMINISTRATIVE S ,Q X EKDAL BUYS, Chairman of the Board of Trustees in REIN VISSCHER, Business Manager ' me-I 4 Q'---1 I HENRY STEFFENS, A.M., Treasurer PERSONNEL ALLEN B. COOK, B.D., College Pastor 25. ' x I fide I Q 9 ,Y 1 V Q. 2: . , 'gifs i' N ,v' - 4 y 1 - -4 ., ,. -,MMG :Ml vw- 'wa ax..m.1.- 410. in ISLA VAN EENENAAM, A.B., Dean of Women Za L 'h-gn ,741 iv-' Z9....sii11,,V ,V A , .. WILLIAM HILMERT, B.D., Dean of Men -12 me si ,:.:W..,-mg, 'S 5 fx L. 'IAMES HARVEY, Ph.D., Dean of Students 151 S S '--... X ADMINISTRATIVE PERSCNNEL ulllnlnll N Ml ROGER 1. RIETBERG, S.M.M., ALBERT H. TIMMER, A.M., Director of Admissions Associate Director of Admissions A - RUTH TIDD, A.B., Assistant lo the Director of Admissions ADELPHOS A. DYKSTRA, B.D., Director of Church Relations 152 5 pq: .sit eg.- 4'-K -.Nw ,ms 1 X'- H 'iii my' JOANNE HUENIN K, Recorder MARIAN A. STRYKER, A.B., Director of Alumni Relations . JANET MULDER, A.B., Archivist GERALD J. KRUYF, M.S., Director of Public Relations 153 RELIGIGN AND BIBLE ! HENRY VOOGD, Th.D., Professor of Religion and Bible and Chairman of the Department 3 1 ARTHUR H. jENTZ, jR,, B.D., Instructor in Religion an d Bible LAMBERT J. PONSTEIN, S.T.M., Associate Professor of Religion and Bible Q x 4 V . is BASTIAN KRUITHOF, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Bible 154 PHILO OPHY ,Sh noi D. IVAN DYKSTRA, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy and Chairman of the Department 155 GUAGE K 1 A RALPH M. PERRY, Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages and Chairman of the Department JOSEPH ZSIROS, Th.D., Associate Professor of Greek 156 -36' EDWARD J. WOLTERS, A.M., Professor of Latin and Chairman of Classical Languages Tri NELLA MEYER, A.M., Professor of French ' . : A ,-wg X HUBERT WELLER, A.M., Instructor in Spanish HERBERT W. HINES, Ph.D., Instructor in Russian WW rv' R MARIE J- FEYT, AM-,lnslfucfofin French MARTIN N. RALPH, B.s., rnsmmorin Spanish 157 '9 GUAGE ' ,, Q .. ., mms- ,-.N .w.vf:-rw 1-sump: af, GERHARD F. MEGOWV, Ph.D., X WERNER W. HEINE, A,M., Assistant Professor of German Associate Professor of German EZRA F. GEARHART, A-XM., Associate Professor of German and Chairman of the Department of German ESTHER NI. SNOXV, . AI., Assistant Professor of German i 158 E GLIH A x W3 iv., 1 CLARENCE T. DE GRAAF, Ed.D., Professor of English EDWARD E. BRAND, Ed.D., Associate Professor of English and Chairman of the Department JOAN E. MUELLER, Ph.D., DELLA VANDER KOLK, A.M., Assistant in English Assistant Professor of English 159 5. fi E K 'IUIEQQ :nl E. JEAN PROTHEROE, A.M., Associate Professor of English , ' 'N I :vo ' . , 5 , i 3 'N . RUTH DE WOLFE, A.M., Assistant in English Professor of English JOHN W. HOLLENBACH, Ph.lf A. JAMES PRINS, Ed.D., Professor of English HENRY TEN HOOR, Ed.D., Professor of English EDWARD E. ERICSON, A.M.. Instructor in English ZOE E. MURRAY, A.M., Assistant Professor of English E GLIH VIRGINIA A. CARWELL, A.M., Instructor in English EDWARD B. SAVAGE, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English ANNE BRATT, A.B., Assistant in English t ,. ,vQ,.,.. F1E::r1:ig:5z ,el IN PEECH V t M ' -' 2. if 5:5531 X rv.. , 'Q--f -we- Q- 1 , ' A yrj f , 2. - 5 ikxf.,.E 2 'E v Q A 15 gs :cg 'f' in ,. 53 I. ,. Y: at-s,:q.-9Q,,gw - , - . s.:,..-- . , ft ' 1-Q f.,,- - V,-.,1.f,z'1'1.s-,N rg. A u.wgX.i.-xg, 1 7, V- .. ' ??52dix:.f' YK .. ,Q-E235 L --V-QQ. .f DAVID A. KARSTEN, A-M.,lHSIf11Cl0fifl 5PCCfh M. 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Psychology Business Administration Omicron Kappa Epsilon Biology English Kappa Eta Nu Phi Kappa Alpha Chi Phi Sigma 200 CLASS OF1964 An N-0' ,.4nnd ' JK' -qv' RONALD C. CHARLES H. VEURINK JOANNE K. VISSCHER BERNADINE E.V0jAK MARY L. VOLLINK VENHUIZEN Grant, Mich. Kalamazoo, Mich. Chicago, Ill. Hopkins, Mich. Grand Rapids, Mich. Chemistry English-German English English-French History Chi Phi Sigma Kappa Delta Chi Sigma Iota Beta Sigma Sigma Phi Kappa Alpha Y in-...Y ,...f 'XY'-sr -aw KAREN R. VOSKUIL JOHN M. VOSS PAUL H. CAROL L. WAGNER DOUGLAS J. Baldwin, Wis. Holland, Mich. WACKERBARTH Hammond, Ind. WALVOORD English Religion Hackensack, NJ. Speech Muskegon, Mich. Sigma Sigma History Chemistry Mortar Board Phi Tau Nu Phi Kappa Alpha -'S' -Qf5'..ff LINDA R. WALVOORD DIANE D. WASHBURN ELBERT H. WATROUS CARL R. WEISS R. BRUCE WELMERS Glen Rock, N.-I. St. joseph, Mich. Schenectady, N.Y. Holland, Mich. Los Angeles, Calif. 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SANTINGA Kalamazoo, Mich. Chemistry GARRY H. MORTON GARY W. SCHAAP Southampton, Pa. Biology Chi Phi Sigma Lansing, Ill. Business Administration Phi Kappa Alpha 203 Omicron Kappa Epsilon RONALD H. TE BEEST JAMES L. WIEGERINK DCHSICT, Colo. Political Science Chi Phi Sigma DONALD S. TE ROLLER St. Joseph, Mich. Mathematics Phi Kappa Alpha HERBERT K. TILLEMA Arlington, Va. Political Science Blue Key Grand Haven, Mich. Chemistry Blue Key ANN H. WYLIE Holland, Mich. Spanish DAVID A. ZWART Grandville, Mich. History CLASS OF 1965 Roger julie Abel Alexander Q: - sf -YQ Robert Anderson Arvella Baumann Patricia Ashwood Neal Rebecca Alldritt Allen 'ii if Neil David Atkinson Baas ur' 4-I ' inn if gr- sr L Beverly Bennett Harry Allred Ametefe Anderson Kelwin Paul Bakker Bast in Marilynn Bates Hope james James Richard Douglas Beckering Bekkering Beltman Bennink Berens Rl 'bd 2 David james Larry Richard Boerigter Boeringa Bolt Bolt Nancy Linda Bon jernoor Borgman ll l Carol Beukema Nina Bossenbroek ,J 31 l if , f' L '- l Susan William james Mary Ellen James Henry Bossard Brauer Breisch Bridger Brink Br0WI1 204 ,. . 5 f -sl Kathryn Brown I CLASS OF 1965 -be -'ff 1- -1.x N Y -Y 3' j 5,52 ,N ik, ., joyce Roger Richard Larry Alan James Buckhout Burgess Busman Calfee Carter Carter viii William Cathcart Billie Chain . Q. cs A y wr . , 3-' . 1 , ' James Chesney Alan Chesney ... Nancy Cole jack Thomas Cheryl David Beulah Linda Duanne Cook Cousineau Dado Dalman Daniel Davis DeHollander Arlene Ted Dirck john Robert William Deitz Debong deVelder deVe1der DeYoung DeYou ng 205 Betty Dietch CLASS GF 1965 X. 'Nr 20 judith Leonard james B. Thomas Sara Ann john Richard Carina Dirkse Dorev Edzar Emerick Emerson Emmert Erickson Q' Q-1 Joan jeffrey james Mary Robert Ann Lee Esther Eubank Flagg Flikkema Folkerts Gale Gerard like 's-, rv Bruce Patricia Sandra Dennis Gail Fran Gibbons Gleich ma nn Greene Greiffendorf Grotenhuis Hala -of- r Kathleen Harrison 3 - ' Larry Penny Robert Barbara Nancy Paul Ronald Haverkamp Havinga Hecht Henry Herlein Hesselink Hi belink 44 1-r f Dorothy Marion Bourgi Marlene Curtis George Anne Hinz Hoekslra Hoerner Hoffman Holleman Hubbard Hutchinson 206 CLASS GF 1965 - by ' inf? ? . Wa -, Karen Huyck Su... Ellis julien Donald Killmer Carol jones Betty Kelder Russel Kleinheksel 5' Carol Jean jon Christopher Ruthann Sally Joseph Gerald Klooster Klop Knecht Kohlman Kooistra Kooyers Krueger W' 5- jane Della Rae Norma Donald David Kay Kathleen Kruizenga Kuiper LaFleur Lam Lane Larison Lesemann 207 CLASS OF 1965 H-sry 13' Lf.-4 Linda joan Bruce Jean Robert Richard John Lindblade Loweke Masselink Mast Maxam McFall Meengs it can .. Loren Charles Philip Mary jane Joel Linda Nancy Meengs Menning Miller Mills Monsma M un ro Nichols S-r Carl Elizabeth Wenche John Christiann Carolyn France' Niekamp Niles Nilsen Nodop Noteboom Olsen Osborne li ff yr 'Lf A , fv Margie Katherine Amzie Sandra William Walter Sharon Otto Owen Parcell Parker Penny Pickup Pontier Ruth William Marcia Suzanne Paul David Carla Poppema Poppink Pylman Radliff Ransford Reeves Reidsma 208 bf -C! 5 David Kenneth john Renkes Reynen Richardson X X ,gs gg, Mr, 'nl-if john Mark Marcia Robert Rottschafer Sayles Schlett :ggi .Q -1.515 7-we James Ridder N80 Martin Scholtens 1: 4.2. .Q-,JZ z- 913: 2 L Q .. ggi W' CLASS GF 1965 :QQ Q53 Sylv Nm- Gerrit Donald james Rietveld Rillema Ronda ,ffl ' z :i 'rx - ,g:: X 3 Susan William Larry Schrandt Schurman Schut ,V fi? ig' E ,aw wa, ' 'QLD--M X ,m.:-'fe-fig.. H.-.,-:.wQ,,...:. 9 x 1. x Agn e if A ,sc .6 , ,K A .Ar X' y sa james Glen Fred Susan Serum Shanholtzer Shauger wm- Richard Kenneth Nancy Shumaker Simmelink Slagter 209 'Wm Iffii M EX 3 15 . , Gail Betty Douglas Smant Smith Smith CLASS OF 1965 janiece Smoll L Will' X - ' A i 1 , S' 1-Q 11 .ak f Q a. t iff? K W. - Susan james David Spring Staple Stavenger .Ja David Thomas Philip Straatsma Strengholt Stryker Lana Ten Brink .Jn 4. T Norman Neil Ten Brink Ten Pas i' if Peter Edward Steketee Stielstra David Stehouwer 'Us Robert Swango 4' 3. 4 N- ., Peter Theune - , ga + Q32-' 11 ' P '. 'v ,A .. 12- Wayne H, james George Carla Timms Van Belois Van Dahm Vande Bunte 11 'l h i I ' x fa lj '- ZPL - Y, h -wa ,,-.fig 5 is -c 4 5 1 if Rolland Helen james Swank Tan Tell , 'Y v. '- -- tl Clyde Carole Sandra Tilton Timkovich Timmer ' 'U la Barbara james John Vanden Oever Vander Kolk Vander Roest -Z George Gertrude Katherine Peter Sharon Kathleen john Vander Velde Van Dyke Van Kuiken Van Lierop Vaughn Verduin Ver Steeg 210 CLASS 0121965 DCnIliS Marcia David Judith lzllen Kenneth john Vogel Voigt Von Ins Wallace Walters Walz Wang Ronald Fran Donald Ellen Marjorie Sandra Barbara Wamet Welcher Westerhoif Whitaker Wiegman Wright Yager Carol Ruth Yonkers Yzenbaard 211 I CLASS OF 1966 C31-v, -v 'sf Nw- James John Ardith Evelyn john Achterhof Aggen Albers Albers Albrecht - ' A 21253-.MQQ X ,V I if K it In RJ' 331. Q .,-: ,N-.1. ., --.kfN.','. - ' .K ,Haig 6-,..f's:',. Mara Andersons 'Q' aW ' A 1' -Sha Q, ,,l R, r Richard Behm 5 ?h l .Y Carol Borsl Y is Roy Anker Darlene Bentz .E Donald Anita Ast Awad 6 ' -S2 Carol Mary Ann Berlelsen Bicking A Asa, ,.. William Bouma Warren Nelson Bovenkerk Bredeweg l A A ' ai I ar csv K. L I I Vg 'v 'X + fi? . 3 MW ly' -l2lCk Bryce Martha Leslie Buleyn Buller Campbell Clark 212 Phyllis Baker Anne Blocksma ug, , Barbara Bruggers EQ ffiif . X H ' E Arlene Phyllis Anderson Anderson Danny Peter Bao Bauer ga E xx 'S S A Barbara Ellen Boike Borger :fs Waller Nancy Bruinsma Bush Q' Alan Cole ' 4' wr -.. Donald Douglas Collier Cook CLASS OF 1966 vs., -1. George De Boer William Lorna Patricia Robert john Gibson Cook Coons Cresswell Cronk Daane Dallah ,,.. 5: 1 , or Karen Janice Deike De Jong Barbara Dekema Nu Thomas Gregory DeKuiper De Pree vu... Steve De Pree Calvin Richard Lany Deur DeVlaming De Vries E38 M X. X, Diane Lee Lynn james Margarez Karen Linda DeWitt DeWitt DeYoung Dibbet Diephuis Dryfhout Dykstra 213 f CLASS OF 1966 x ua' if 'No' Q5 5h3l'0D PBI Bud Robert Cheryl Ardyce Elsie Dykstra Eaman Edman Edwards Eggert Elmore Elzerman v A Robert Donna Engelsman Engelsman Q5 ,E 1 'P ' 5 r . ' ' Y ,,-gf v i A I M317 Adele Essebaggers Ewan , .-, ,T- ' Q 1-iff V v '32 3' 'I -. ' 1 Emlll' Richard Fans Feldman by 5 Toodie Judy Joyce Carl Jeanne Bill Patricia Finlay Fisher Flipse Flowerday Frissel Fuge Cabbey 214 CLASS GF 1966 our Gary Linda Garwood Geers Gilmore I' Ruth John Hagymasy Hahnfeld Gary Kenneth Goodwin A V: f- 4 X Mary Richard Hakken Hallock John Cynthia Hartgerink Headlee J fears? wav- if Hemian Hoeksema Marilyn Hoffman 'Q Kathryn Jay Headley Heilman Judith David Grabinsky Grissen Mary Groenewoud i wwf' 1 Martha Philip George Hallquist Harmelink Harrison 41 Q:-P r A E Judith David Janet Hess Heusinkveld Hine sw. Alverna Hovingh Paul Louise Hopper Horstman Robert B. Jane Barbara Anita Donna Jackson Jappinga Jensen Joeckel Jones 215 .' - - iz, . iw Q- fr Q. -fi 6.1 U jr 4 - Carol Howes may - - 99 X-22 Q Z aa i .uhm S? 'ki 21, I , ,, .- ' 5 Phyllis Jones M John Insel Jetrrey Jorgensen CLASS OF 1966 of F Roy JoAnne justesen Kemmink Elizabeth Mary King Klaasen X 1 iq., ., -113,1 ..::1:::, , ,Y Y Y Y Y YY Y --WY - - Y Y i in , ..ea,i ,'3, ..aoA ' Ruth John Edward Mary john john Daniel Kleinheksel Kleis Klotzberger Klute Knapp Koch Koop QT Ka 1 X v ,L Richard Barbara james Barbara Reinhold Kathy Laura Koster Kouw Kruenen Kronberg Krone Kronemeyer Kupfrain 1 ,5 Q ' S. eg, 'X , V ,, if Susan Karen Thelma Mary Paul Mark Charlene Lamb Lamphere Leenhouts Leetsma Lcin Lemmenes Leong 216 CLASS OF 1966 uf-A 'V ,A 'sv Bruce Roger Sharon 4196? ,.'?'f if 0 4 Walter Nancy Joyce Sandra Lubbers Luben Lunhdahl Magans Mallory Marriott Mast K . --1 AF' 'SN 'C'-41 if ar ' Ns, Donald Albert Carolyn Bruce Ruth Allen Chris McClow McGeehan Meacham Menning Meyer Miedema Miller 117-9- Thomas Barbara Gloria Ming Momeyer Mooi Nw David Sharon jacob Conrad Mott Nanninga Ngwa Nienhuis I ZF!-'43 ww Albert Bruce Mary Oosterhof Oosterhouse Paalman vb. Vw!! x....,' Alvin Robert Ru th Eric Palmer Pangle Pennington Peterson James William Donald Barbara james Kathryn julie Peterson Petz Plantinga Plewes Poppink Post Postmus 217 f CLASS OF 1966 -ns-Y' KN William judith Nelda Sara Jane Bradford Nancy Dianne Potter Prins Prothro Puehl Race Rector Reifsneider , , i ! J A? f fa 5 X ca. so EQ A Y sb . .: ,tt : X, , -' - Q I Robert Cheryl Carol Carol Cheryl Susan Lynn Reynen Richardson Roberts Rodger Rollston Roqe Rundle 2 E of V 4 i C. ,ff Elga jerry Carol Max Phyllis Patricia Sharon Rusins Saggers Schipper Schipper Schoenthal Schoonmaker Schouten QV! X . p K, .,-1 -.X fl W X 4. gy V .af D. -51 Jack Anita Lawrence Edna Carol Susan Karen Schrier Schwallbach Sharp Shaw Shepherd Short Simonsen -' i , X ' l I . Frederic Sylvia Constance Hudson Diana Trudy Barbara Smics Smith Snodgrass Soo Staat Stahl Sleegstra 218 CLASS CF 1966 . ww uv W 1 Ronald Gretchen Steensma Steffens Timothy Vern Frederick Stegeman Steinfort Strong S22 Niluwi , , Betty Swinehart WIN J 'ldv' joan ten Hoor ., nf 17 W., E 1 '31-sez. xg ' we-::agzg5zj. f . 1121155-5. t , '-v S. is X Q if X-I is 4 S, ex x -ff lf. .- kiss 1 q.,. ,... , .... -M, ,. Ann Marcia Sutton Swets Ag f 1 1 ,. ' 'K . 1 T i .. ' 'iti' ' A 1' Ruth Nancy Sytsma Syversen Evonne Tanis Taylor Kenneth Tenckinck S- William Tenpas Q1 R. Kenneth Terpstra S- . Judy Linda Marlea Dorothy john Lester Dirk Thomas Tiezzi Ton Troike Utzinger VanA1lsburg VanBeek 219 CLASS GF 1966 , - if 5. . t 'ftfr 'x.' i Christine Betty VanBree VandenBerg lf. S? ' Y-1 -I E af' 4 A - ,, t , . 2 .,.:: R-szsrxgs A ff? 1 Sharon VandenBurg t, Ronald VanderBeek Cynthia Elizabeth Albert Judy VanderBurgh VanderLugt VanderMeer VanderNaald ' is Q tya q -is S 'F ,V . I P t 11 I la f at if LCOTI Vidli LeeAnne Lois V2mDykC VHDECK VanHaver VanHolf Y'- Q, joan Alan Tina Hans VanS1ageren VanWieren Velthuizen Vogelaar in -its f Louise Voorhorst QA, +5 AA 'N Sarah Wagner jeffrey Waldron Kathleen Barbara Peter Kenneth Dennis Richard Robert XValsma Warren XVaugh SVeber YVegner Wepfer Werge 220 'L XL, Robert Larry Dianne Westervelt Westrate Whitfield Robert joan joan Wilson Woerdehoff Wognum it ', 2 X- ' 4, . .W , 'if 3,'i'2Iff,f.1 , 5 '-ze: 4 ,vi-1---1:-, -, V - ..- ,- -I.-,.,: .2 . Sharon Wiechman M w 4., sf J w-...,, - Lois W olbrink 5 CLASS OF 1966 fa W ggi' an Sandra Ronald MaryLou Wierenga Wiersma Wilson Barbara Richard john Wolf Wolters Wormuth 64 ., ,N 1. .Q .av Charyle David Marsha Bruce Yeager Yntema Zamoida Zylstra A KZ: -Zi. .am U - L en 5? ,Q wi-V Q: I , A X 6 ' 221 ,......nuaL.va CLASS GF 196 Bonnie Abbott janet Ackerman Tannette Daniel Baker Bakker Barbara Gifford David Janice Gerald Alhart Andersen Anderson Arendsen Auten jo Ann Barbara Bakker Bang Frank Donald Ann Barron Battjes Bawden 5 2' x X ' an . f t QR va fb. .. Q X 7' tam ' 'Wx If .Sf Karen Kenneth Beck Behrens Thomas Bette Bolhuis Bootsman ,-v Ronald Pamela Bowman Bowne E' Judith Marcia Robert James Sharon-Lee Bell Bennink Benzenberg Beukelman Blum is Walter Randall Borshcel Bos 7' Carol Daniel Branch Bremer 222 Robert Gail Harold Bosman Bowditch Bowman G. Thomas Kenneth Larry Breur Brinks Brossheit CLASS GF 1967 Bemard Brower Webster Ann Anita Barbara Charles Michael Brower Brueggemyer Brunkhorst Brunson Burt Bush 1 K' Y Q A Y'-v 'Q Q ,ET f i' M 4' i Kristin Donald Kenneth Sharon Constance Ann Loma Camp Campbell Carpenter Chapman Chappell Christensen Claerbout 'V' Cynthia Ronald Clark Cloos .rf Anne Leslie Cobb Cole f X '- 4, . Thomas William Joyce Wayne Diana john Joan Cook Coons Corsette Cotts Courtney Cox Crossman 223 CLASS OF 196 7 -4 -ff 'ev 5' Gwenn Sue Christine Elizabeth Dyann Larry Cheryl Dacus Dampman Daudt Davies DeAngelis DeBoer Defendorf A 4 If is f 'H fi F ' 4 H' 1!3'Tf C5715 ! 6: 'QQ -Ygffb T .- .N-5,1 ' if ' +3 f.f . 'UQ X V WEA, ,R I, - s,,..rL5wvw W, 5 , I X A A . x Carol A . ' f- A Marcia Derino l' m ' rr DeGraaf . 1 gp. f ifmrwnwsfzmrf ng , Grace DeGra ff 3 an at Dean DeMaster vw Don Robert james Sue William Carole Laura DeMaster DeSawal DeSmidt DeVries DeWeerd DeY0ung Dick ,r 8 5- ,f 5 9 Svv Roger john Maryjanc Richard Mary Tom Donna Dictch Dillbcck Dixon Dixon Douwsma Draft Droppers 224 CLASS OF 1967 N- , :Q 'vw .K - ' -.4 a ww 'N M2915 3 W John Ann Henry Lois Marla Diane Drugg Dunning Dykema Dykema Dykema Dykstra . F t vw' .., ,Lg N Gary Dykstra 'v .wr 4' iv 1 QQ' Susan Lillian Mary Eenigenburg Elsinga Enderlin Nancy Erickson f '-,. 591 A ' -'Q if N , - f F' P -... '35 E 57 iii' ' 4 , Xi -I ., i Floyd Carole Anna Diana Farmer Fields Fischer Fisher Robert Patsy Etheridge Evers 4 uk 1' y 4,-. 1' .3 ,gg 3 f Q5 Q we 'W i f 4 ,, News P 5 , 57.152, P - :isa f x. . ,m ga rw ,5 , 3, 'Sis ,A 4 Carole Ellen Folkert Folkert Erick Fair 5325? 'Q N Y ,W Margaret Force Kula Alice Thomas Richard French French Gelok -,ag Gerald Gibbs it-W Ethel Charlotte George Gleichmann Goodrich Gottberg Glenn Barbara Marion Thomas Gouwens Granberg Greiner Griffin 225 Wayne Diane Tohichi Grosbeck Hale Hamajima CLASS OF 196 'Z G Many ju.-hui l'ulrici:l llnmlluglcn llccrcn Marslm Robert Sandra Terry llvldcr llcmlrirks llcrkncr Herrick Heusinkveld .D- Marcin Anim luis -J 1 ,gi Q g -.-- -... r.' , 1 jack Faye Robert Albert llcyns llibnm llicmsun llill llincs Hong Hoffman Q Marilyn Mnrllm Suv llullulan Ilnlland llongliluling i Cam! Don Martha j.u'olmxw -lvnlink johnson l'c'lt'l blillgdlfl llcmhl K.lllIIlN'l.l.ltl kapcl' keel W i 3 l lnruld Gregory Carol Edward Huggins llulsc Hulst Huntington Q., Diana Margaret jean Taibi juldcmnn june Jung Kahlcr Robert john Margaret James liilbnnrn KllllllLlSlCl' Kish Klgin 226 CLASS or 196 I - ' '- 1 r2,'fI'f,,g1w N 'fa -1 X . . Qlf5ir sig rr: ,,,:,fqg,n,, 251 93.-. vf'flll'5y hg-5' ' Tr.-I' , C A 'gf' amy IL . 4 314 . 1 JL ' . Judith William Milron Robert Darlene Mary Lou Milicent Kleis Klerk Klow Knol Kobes Kocman Kocman Lynn Ronald Richard janice james Gloria Daniel Kraemer Kronemeyer Kuiper Lamer Lampen Langslraal Laning john Charles Margaret Smart Robert Winnie jeff Larkin Latowsky Lee Levey Lindblad Liu LOOICHS 227 :wg CLASS OF 1967 ..4 ?., james Harvey Lohman Lucas -JU: Dolores Wayne Marks Marsman , ,ng .-A -4, bf 'if in hr Lana Preston Mak Maring james Patricia Bertha Mace M acEach ron Magan ' :-z, ..'- Q mg! sg xt. A f .14 X john Mary David joan jane Marsteller Mast McEachran Medema Meengs y y , ,- lv 'W fx: 1 ' in 'T' -T i ' v Vx' A Y-Q 5 ,ff A A A Carol Gerrit Wesley Kathleen Phillip L. Randall Vance Meier Meyers Michaelson Miersma Miller Miller Miller Nancy Sandra Minor Mitter 5 Q' james Dirk Moorccl Mouw 228 CLASS GF 1967 --A ' w e F '- . ..F Delwyn John Patricia Susan Joyce Willard Marcia Mulder Mulder Myers Neher Nelson Nelson Newhouse if Q., .- Roger David Jacquelyn Dale Theodore Thomas Martin Nietering Noel Nyboer O'Donnell Oegema Ogren Ondrus ggi. , V 'e 5 Marla Irene Elizabeth Ellen Mark Vivie Joanne Oosse Oosterbaan Oosting Osterhaven Oudersluys Pao Pasek wr-9' Arthur Judith Maxine Michael Pearson Pell Pembroke Perry Barabra Morris Sharon Peterson Peterson Phillips David Philip Gene Jeffrey William Diane Nancy Piet Pluister Poll Powell Pryts Rabey Rajsky 229 xii A CLASS OF 196 K- , .A 4, in I 1 Cathy Philip V. james joan Norma Paul Leslie Ratering Rauwerdink Reidsma Remtema Rens Reynen Riemersma ie ks., gp gx 5 -ff ' s Hope Thomas Kirk Janice Mary Ruth D. William Rimondi Rosine Rottschafer Rowen Russell Sagendorf Sanford QP- 4.1 , v-' 'VY Paul Sandra Robert Kim Cheryl Archer Raymond Nancy Schaap Schaper Schroeder Sch rotenboer Schueneman Seaman i su- ' i i -5- Z I cs n Adrian Lila Donald Terry William Rona Sheffield Simmons Slager Slikkers Slingerland Smith .4 'V 4, I 'i , E -f ' 1' 5 , fi .. .. 3- ,ga Y Richard Ronald Delwyn john Susan Sumnne Smith Smith Sncller Solodow Sonneveldt Spayde 230 Seighman john Smith Robert Starks CLASS or 196 an ,. uvx M , R., .Q-vlivif' 1 'Ei' A , Sally Valerie Meno Diane john Lauren jean Strom Swart Sytsma Tanis Tanis Taylor Ten Brink l if? Sri , ' - f ix E 2 x 3. fx 1 Kenneth 5 t'ZfSf.: :L Teusink ,sw Howard Tigelaar james Ben Margaret Donald james David Ralph Tillema Timmer Timmers Troost Trost Tubergen Valentine Ronald Robert Theodore Alan Caron Vonda jaC0bLlS Van Auken Van Bruggen Van Dam Vanden Berg Vanden Hoek Vander Molen van der Schalk 231 CLASS QF 1967 sf , lw ff l D 5 David Barbara William Vanderwel Vanderwest Van Dyke 5 y,y , i rin fl - S' 2- , james Lois Wayne VanEden Van Harn Van Kampen sl-,,. Frederick Carl Van Lente Van Noord Dirk Van Proyen em. , 'V ,, pf Mary Van Pernis l ,J ,, ., ,,. 5 Shirley Kenneth Carl Paul Nancy Michael Van Raallc Van Tol Van Wyk Verduin Ver Hulst Vogas fra , Sf Charlotte Charles Dirk john Dennis jane joan XVagc-nveld Walvoord XValvoorcl XVuterman Weener Wells Wells 232 , ,ggi , .,. gg, , f LH 1 var t Y an vs ' -f 4 x Q' xi X w 4 X .ti X , YQ :5E 1 if ., . . ti Margaret Welmers CLASS 011196 an nb' Bradlee Welton Coral Wierenga ii 5 Dennis Wilcox Aileen Zeller Gm- john Stephen Mary Ann Richard William Wesselink Wessling Westenbroek Westerbeke Whary 5' -1.- Deanna Harold Clyde Craig Martha Wilkens Wills Winstead Workman Wyatt Ruth john Kenneth jerry Ziemann Zimmermann Zuithoff Zwart 233 msn -v-.-.N ... ,.. J ' A f-4,54-urlh:9'I.4L-b ADVERTISING i ll 'AIN fur 1 fin. -. -5 qui 4 it f av .1 ' l S wx Pe .--at.--.Jr 'T' fT'q'T f 1 A --ik-, I I Ki.. .u H 5' -fig ww, A . 1'-la nv- --uqir. ,. ,A-ef, ,. , Q, ' NERS- h N SHOP X15 1. I E! fl- 1 1vq.',.. 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Klerk, William Jay, Jr. . . . Kliphuis, Fritz Klooster, Carol Ann ..... Klop, Jean Anita ........ Klotzberger, Edward L. . . . Klow, Milton Bradley .... Klute, Mary Alice .... Klynstra, Sandra Fay Knapp, John Richard .... Knecht, Jon Christopher .... Knol, Robert Claude .... Knoper, Wayne Lee .... Knudsen, Ann ....... Kobes, Darlene Joy ..... Koch, John Robert .... Koelbel, John Reid .... Koeman, Mary Lou ..... Koeman, Milicent . . Kohlman, Ruthann .... Kollen, Judy A. .... . Kollen, Wendell ..... Kooistra, Sally Kay ..... Koop, Daniel Lee ....... Kooyers, Joseph Edward. Korf, James Dale ........ Korf, Velma Jane .... Korstange, Gordon Kort, Arloa Yvonne .... Korver, Gailerd Lee ..... Koster, Richard Allan. .. Koster, Ronald G. Kouw, Barbara L.. . . . Kraai, Dale LeRoy ..... ffIi11,' 11.112, ....1-15, . . .1.25, .....142, 144, 145, 136, 112, 143, 136, 144, 141, 145, 145, 131, 140 115 129 135 140 144 137 133 113 .v 7 I I 190 .85 191 226 226 207 216 226 112 216 226 191 191 191 207 216 216 227 227 207 207 216 227 216 216 207 227 191 191 227 216 191 227 227 207 191 191 207 216 207 191 191 191 191 216 216 191 Kraak, David Leonard Kraak, Joyce A. ..... . Kraemer, Lynn E. . . . . Kragt, Alice M. ........ . Kramer, Arthur James ..... Kramer, Marshall Edward Kreunen, James Alan ...... Kronberg, Barbara Lee ..... Krone, Reinhold Walter ...... Kronemeyer, Kathleen Evelyn .... Kronemeyer, Ronald Jay .... Kronemeyer, Ronald Jay .... Kroodsma, Roger Lee ....... Krueger, Gerald Robert .... Kruizenga, Jane ......... Kryger, Virginia Ann ..... Kuiper, Della Rae ..... Kuiper, Esther H. ...... . Kuiper, Richard Allen ...... Kupfrian, Lauralee Constance ..... Kusak, Joseph Brook ........ Kuyper, Carol G. .... . Kwan,TonyL.B. L LaBoueff, Diane E. . .. . . .. LaFleur, Norma May .... Lam, Anna Y. W. .... . Lam, Donald ....... . Lamer, Janice Marlene .... Lamb, Susan H. ....... . Lampen, James Lee ...... Lampert, Elmer Graham ..... Lamphere, Karen Elizabeth .. Lane, David Traphagen ...... Langeland, Charles Phillip... Langstraat, Gloria Jane ..... Laning, Daniel ......... Lantay, George Charles .... Lanting, Robert John .... Larison, Kay Susan ...... Larkin, John Stephen ..... Latowsky, Charles P. .... . Laughlin, Mike Dennis Lebbin, Allan .......... Lee, Margaret Virginia ....... Leech, Donna R. Leenhouts, Thelma Kay. . .lll, Leestma, Mary Alyce ......... Leigh-Manuell, Paul Lein, Paul Kelly ..... Lemmenes, Larry H. .. Lemmenes, Mark Glen .... Lemmerz, James E. .... . Lenel, Katherine Louise. .. 112 X N an ,,.: 'Ni by 5 ..- A 2' 'G' ! -0 x . 1' I f v .4 ar' Q.. 's .N jf. Q Jiifn- wiii' - F ,J ,of VA DE ,. ,fm wmv X -.1 ff lf' I' , lc ,N SFMISS .ldv 1. w ,, ry 248 Leong, Charlene Chai Gen ..... Lesemann, Kathleen Dee ..... Levey, Stuart J. .......... . Lewis, David S. ........ . Lewis, Mark A. ....... . Lievense, John Robert Lin, Carolyn Martha Lin, Robert Hsiang Teng Lindauer, Judith Anne Lindblad, Robert Charles ..... Lindblade, Linda Lee ...... Liu, Winnie S. Y. ......... . Livingston, James Richard Lobbes, John Henry ........ .. Lohman, James Paul ..... .... McEachran, David Stuart. McFall, Karen Daniels... McFall, Richard Lee ..... McGeehan, Albert Howe. McGi1vray, Jennifer Eve McKinley, Blaine Edward McNeal, Michael H. McNeil, Thomas Farrell.. Meacham, Carolyn Marie. Medema, Joan E. ...... . Meengs, Jane Ann ..... Meengs, John Paul ...... Meengs, Loren Wallace .... Meengs, Philip Owen .... Meengs, William Lloyd.. Lootens, Martha Jane .... Lootens, Robert Jeffrey .... Loweke, Joan Virginia .... Lubbers, Bruce Anthony. . . Luben, Roger Lee ........ Lucas, Harvey Maurice .... Lucas, James Arnold ...... l 14 Lucas, Linda Anne ....... Lundahl, Sharon Ruth ....... Luther, Martha Ann ........ M 122, 126, Meier, Carol Elaine ...... Melichar, John Franklin ..... Menning, Bruce Allen ........ Menning, Charles Eugene Merson, Janet Hope ......... Meulman, John Randall ..... Meyer, George John ....... Meyer, Ruth S. ......... . .. ..... 110,125 ........l27, .feb ....l26 .jliib ...85 Meyers, Gerrit Benjamin ................... Michaelson, Wesley Scott .......... lll, 129 Miedema, Allen Keith .... Miedema, Judith Sue .... Mace, James Allen ........ .... MacEachron, Patricia Lou .... ...... Mackay, Robert Hale .... .... 1 31, Madsen, Norman Paul .... ....... Magan, Bertha Isabel .... .... Magans, Walter .......... Magans, Walter John, Jr. . . . Mak, Lana ............. Mallory, Nancy Jean ..... .... Maring, Preston Jost .... Markle, Donald III. . . Marks, Dolores Ann .... Marriott, Joyce N. ..... . Marschke, Charles H. . . . . Marsilje, Edward H. ........ . Marsman, Wayne Robert .... Marsteller, John H. ........ ...... . Martin, John D. ....... .... 1 12, Masselink, Bruce Allen. . . Mast, Mary A. ..... . Mast, Mary Jean ..... Mast, Sandra Lee ...... '. Matthews, Ronald Jay ...... Maxam, Robert LaVerne .... .......... .... Maxam, Roger Lawrence ....... ..... .... . . .. Mayne, Joseph Hanson ........ 110, 111, 113, McC1ow, Donald Terry ....................... McCullough, Douglas Terner .... Miersma, Kathleen .... Millar, Beverly Ann Millar, Stephan Anthony Miller, Chris Leonard .... Miller, Philip Dean .... Miller, Phillip Lynn .... Miller, Randall Martin.. Miller, Robert ........... Miller, Robert Hamilton .... Miller, Vance B. ........... . Millican, Ronald David ..... Mills, Mary Jane ....... Miner, Timothy Irvin .... Ming, Bruce ........ Ming, Thomas Frank .... Minor, M itter, Moehl Mogle, Nancy Alice ..... Sandra Jane .... Helen Louise Carol A. ........ . Momeyer, Barbara Ann.. Monsma, Loel .......... Montes, Josephine Mooi, Gloria Lee ........ Moored, James Francis. .. Mooy, Susan M. ........ . Morris, Marie Annette Morton, Gary Hoffman. .. Mott. David Howard ..... .....1l3, .....ll3, ... ..115, 15b' ....l1l 121, 1 129, r I x 1 J 114, 114, Moturi, Alfayo Nyarangi ..... Mouw, David ............ Mouw, Dirk Julius .......... Muehlenbeck, Jeri Rochelle Mueller, Mulder, Mulder, Mulder, Mulder, Muller, Muller, Munro, Regina G. ........ . Delwyn Jack ..... John Mark ..... Roger John .... Ronald Allen .... Jeffrey F. ........ . Richard Lathrop Linda Joyce ...... Murray, Leo T. Myers, Patricia Carol ..... Nagelvoort, Mary ....... Nagelvoort, Terry Lee ..... Nanninga, Sharon Joyce ..... Nash, David Rodger ..,.... Neckers, Bruce Warren .... Neher, Susan R. ....... . Nelson, Joyce Evelyn ....... Nelson, Willard Mark ......... Newhouse, Marcia K. . .. Newhouse, Richard Abbott, Jr Newman, Nancy Ann Ngwa, Jacob Njee .... Nichols, Nancy ........ Nicholson, William T. . . Niekamp, Carl William .... Nienhuis, Conrad Charles .... Nies, Alan R. ............. . Nietering, Roger George .... Niles, Elizabeth ........... Niles, Sara Ann ..... Nilsen, Nilsson, Nodop, Wenche ...... Linda M. ..... . John Christian ..... Noel, David Martin ...... Nordstrom, Peter D. Nordstrom, Stephen A. . . . Norlin, Norton, Howard L. Jon N. ...... . Noteboom, Christiann ...... ss Nott, Linda Ann ............. .... N ozari, Nyboer, Nyboer, Nykerk, Oakley, Mohammad Shahrokh Jacquelyn Jan .................. John Holland ........ 132, 133, David James O David E. .... ....... . 110 112 115 120 111, ......... -.-.s ..... .1.l.3.' . ......-.Q --...... 131, 129, ....- ..... 1 34, ...... i I us. -. 193 193 228 194 229 229 194 144 142 208 229 194 194 217 194 144 229 229 229 229 194 217 208 141 208 217 194 229 208 194 208 194 208 229 142 194 126 141 208 194 229 194 194 250 O'Conner, Joy Darlene ...... O'Donnell, Dale Leslie ....... Oegema, Theodore Richard ..... Oehm, Dennis ...................... . ...... Oettle, William Frederick ........................ Ogden, Daniel Lawrence..ll0, 112, 124, 132, Ogonji, Gilbert Odhiambo .................. Ogren, Thomas Lloyd ...................... Olsen, Carolyn Gertrude .... Olson, Linda A. .......... . . . . Ondrus, Martin Gary ..... .... Oosse, Marla Jane ........ Oosterbaan, Irene Joyce ..... Oosterhaven, B. ........ . Oosterhaven, Ellen Jane ..... .... Oosterhof, Albert Carlyle .... .... Oosterhouse, Bruce ...... Oosting, David Lee Oosting, Elizabeth Ann ..... Osbon, Ann M. Osborn, Chaire Elizabeth .... .... Osborn, Frances Ann ....... .... Osborne, Deborah Lane Osman, Albert Joseph .... ..... 1 33, Osterink, Marcia ..... .... Otto, Margie Lynne ..... Oudersluys, Mark H. Overman, Dean Lee .... .... Owen, Katherine G. . . . . . . . . P Paalman, Mary Kay ...... 124, 128, 133, 134 Palmer, Alvin Milo ...... .................. Pangle, Robert Lee ..... Pao, Vivie Mei-Mei ..... ......... Parcell, Amzie Drew .... .... 1 13, 114 Parker, Sandra Doris .... ......... Parks, Henry Cecil Parr, Michael Gordon Pasek, Joanne'Zenia ...... ......... Paulsen, Peter Mac Rae ..... .... 1 12, 132 Payne, Kathleen E. . . .. ...... .... . . . . . . . Peacock, William V. ......... ..,..... . Pearson, Arthur Eugene III ..... ..... 1 20 Peck, Marjorie Elizabeth ...... ...... Peddie, Thomas Ken ....... .... Peiper, Garret Linwood .... Pell, Judith Kay ......... Pembroke, Maxine ...... Pennington, Ruth Ferne ..... .... Penny, William James ..... Perry, Michael Eugene .... Peterson, Barbara Jean .... Peterson, Eric R. ........ . Peterson, James Arthur ..... 194 229 229 143 132 194 195 229 208 195 229 229 229 129 229 217 141 229 195 208 195 195 208 229 141 208 217 217 217 229 208 208 229 195 195 141 229 195 195 141 229 229 217 208 229 229 217 217 Peterson, Morris Leon ....... Peterson, William Woodrow Petz, William J. ......... . Phillips, Sharon E. . . . Pickard, Glen .......... Pickup, Walter Henry . . . Pierpont, James ........ Piersma, Rosemary Piet, Dave Lee ........ . .... Pientenpol, Glenn William ..... Plantinga, Donald Wayne ..... .... Plasman, Camellia Ann Plews, Barbara Kay ........ Pluister, Philip B. .... . Poll, Gene Arlyn ....... Pontier, Sharon Barbara .... Pool, Thomas Malcolm .... Poppema, Ruth ........ ............. Poppink, James Henry .................. Poppink, William C. ....... 85 Post, Kathryn Helene .................. Postma, Avelyn E. ....... . Postma, Charles Henry .... Postma, Ken Wayne ...... Postma, Marilyn M. Postmus, Julie Ellen .... Potter, William Brian ..... Powell, Jeffrey Mark .... Praamsma, Peter ....... Prince, Dorothy Annette Prins, Audrey Eveline .... Prins, Judith Mae ..... Prins, Suellen .......... Prothro, Nelda Mae ..... Pruiksma, Jacob .... . Pryts, William Peter .... Puehl, Sara Jane ......... Pylman, Marcia Lynne ...... Q Quakkelaar, Kenneth Jay ..... Query, James D. Query, John Robert Raatjes, Robert Bruce ...... Rabey, Diane Marilyn ..... Race, Bradford J. ........ . Radliff, Suzanne Patricia ..... Rajsky, Nancy Lee ...... Ransford, Paul ......... Ratering, Cathy Lynne .... Ratmeyer, Catherine ........ Rauwerdink, Philip Abram. .. Reardon, David, Jr. ...... . Rector, Nancy Morse ..... Reed, Marilyn E. ....... . Reeves, David Lawrence... Reichardt, Bruce Alan... Reid, James John ........ Reidsma, Carla Ann ...... Reidsma, Vernon James.. Reifsneider, Diane Leslie. Remmelsberger, Frank . .. Remtema, Joan Dianne. .. Remtema, Leora M. . ...... Renkes, David V. . . . . Rens, Norma Beth .... Renwick, John K. Reynen, Kenneth E. Reynen, Paul Allan .... Reynen, Robert V. D. Rich, Mary Kathryn Richards, Rebecca Jean. . . Richardson, Cheryl Diane Richardson, John B. .... . Ridder, James Brian ..... Ridderhof, Leanne .... Riemersma, James K. .. Riemersma, Leslie Kay . .. Rietsma, Gary L. Rietveld, Gerrit John ..... Rikkers, Ruth C. ....... . Rillema, Donald Paul .... Rimondi, Hope Rose .... Ripley, Robert Henry ..... Roberts, Carol L. ....... . Robertson, Alan Grant. .. Rodger, Carol Joyce ...... Rollston, Cheryl Jean ..... Ronda, James ........ Rose, Helen M. Rose, Susan Edna ...... Rosine, Thomas D. ..... . Rottschafer, John Mark... Rottschafer, Kirk William. Rowen, Janice Elaine ..... Rowland, Diane E. Rozeboom, Myra Joy .... Ruffner, James F. .... . Ruisard, Gayle .... Rundle, Barry R. ...... . Rundle, Lynn Elaine ..... Ruselink, Richard Allen. . . Rusins, Elga ............ Russell, Mary Pat ...... Rutsch, Adel ............ Rynbrandt, Donna M. . . . . Rynbrandt, Margaret Ann Rypstra, Gayle Faye ...... S Sabo, John ............ . Sagendorf, Ruth Elaine .... Saggers, Jerry Wayne. . . . Salm, Carol ........... Salm, Simon E. Samec, Diane Patricial ..... Sanford, D. William .... Sayler, Patricia ..... . Sayles, Marcia A. ..... . Sayre, Harry Clinton Schaap, Arthur Paul .... Schaap, Gary W. ...... . Schaap, Louis E. Schadewald, Nancy Jean ....... 112, Schantr, Robert Clarence ............ Schaper, Sandra Lee ....... Scherpenisse, Mary Esther .... Schipper, Carol Ann ..... Schipper, Max Wells .... Schlett, Robert Allen ...... Schoenthal, Phyllis Esther. . . . Scholtens, Martin Albert .... Schoonmaker, Patricia Ann ..... Schouten, Sharon Rae ....... Schrandt, Susan Louise .... Schreiner, William B. Schrier, Jack L. ........ . Schrier, Michael P. ......... . Schroeder, Robert Ralph ...... Schrotenboer, Jacqueline Rae .... Schrotenboer, Kim Alan ...... Schrotenboer, Robert K. Schuenemnan, Cheryl Lee ........... Schull, Janice M. ..... . . Schurman, William .... Schut, Larry LeRoy Sclmtter, Marianna Schwab, Norman Schwallbach, Anita Mitodo .... Seaman, Archer Raymond .... Seaman, Mabel V. ...,. . Segedin, Cynthis Ann Seighman, Nancy Louise ..... .... Selander, Linda S. ....... . Serum, James Wayne .... . Shanholtner, Glenn F. Sharp, Lawrence Gene .... Shattuck, Richard ..... Shauger, Susan Joyce .... Shaw, Edna Dorothy ........ Shellield, Terry Randolph .... Shepherd, Carol ........ Short, Susan Harriett .... Shumaker, Richard . . Sill, Donald A. ....l20, 127, 133 129, 130 Q55 ....129 ....115 ....128 1.2.5, i ies 1'2l1',' iii, ' ....l2l ....l14, 1 115, fab' 139 138, 140, 105 140 112 142 145 141 139 139 138 141 141 139 140 124 137 135 127 141 114 135 143 124 138 131 r 7 1 145 230 218 197 197 230 197 209 230 144 203 143 230 129 218 218 209 218 209 218 218 209 218 141 230 197 230 230 197 209 209 218 230 197 230 197 209 209 218 197 209 218 230 218 218 209 252 Simmelink, Kenneth B. Simmons, William Bruce .. Simons, John L. ......... Simonsen, Karen Elaine... Simpson, Patricia Elisabeth Slager, Rona Lynn ........ Slager, Terry Lee .... Slagter, Nancy Diane .... Slee, James Duane ....... Slikkers, Adrian George .... Slingerland, Lila Mae .... Slot, Betty Marian ..... Smant, Gail Ann .... S,mant, Roger L. Smies, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smoll r Frederic Don .... Alan R. ..... . Betty Lou ...... Donald George. . . Douglas J. .... . John Clay .... Kara Hardy ..... Patricia L. ...... . Richard Wayne .... Ronald Clark ..... Sylvia E. .... . T. William ..... Janiece Sue ....... Sneller, Delwyn Lee ....... Snodgrass, Constance Rae. . . Snyder, Dorothy .......... Snyder, Michael Stewart .... Solman, Joseph Daniel. . . . Solodow, Jolm Joseph... Sonneveldt, Susan Ellen .... Soo, Hudsen Yee Yau... Spayde, Suzanne ....... Spencer, Robert L. Spencer, Sharon Lyn ..... Sperfslage, Kermit Allen Spring, Susan N. ..... . Staat, Darrel ..... Staat, Diana ....... Stahl, Traudl ...... Stam, Jolm Garrett .... Stansby, David A. Staple, James A. ....... . Starks, Robert Leland .... Stavenger, David Lee ..... Steegstra, Barbara Ann .... Steensma, Ronald George.. Stelfens, Gretchen Elizabeth .... Stellens, Thomas George... Stegeman, Timothy Lee .... Stegink, David John ...... Stehouwer, David Mark .... ....105 129,134 ....127 ....85 ....85 111,123 ....122 112, 123, ....115, Steintort, Vernon Lee .... Steketee, Peter William ..... Steketee, Sally jean ..... Stell, Lance K. ...... . Sterk, Vernon jay ..... Stevens, john Clark ....,. Stevens, Lucie Elizabeth.. Stielstra, Edward A. ..... . Stoner, Penny jean ,...... Straatsma, Thomas Edward ..... Stranyak, Robert Clifford Strengholt, Phil Daniel ..... Strom, Sally Anne ........ Strong, Frederick Smith. .. Stryker, David .......... Sturgis, Dennis Ray .... Su, Stephen C. K. Su, Timothy Summerfelt, William Howorth Summers, Frederick David ..... Sutton, Ann Marie ......... Suwyn, Mark A. ..... . Swango, W. Robert ..... Swank, Rolland L. . .. Swart, john A. ...... . Swart, Valerie Vern ..... Swets, Douglas Barry ..... Swets, Marcia Kay ..... Swieringa, judith Kay .... Swinehart, Betty Ann .... Sytsma, Menno .... . Sytsma, Ruth-Ann ..... Syversen, Nancy joan .... Tallman, Alice An ..... .. Tam,-Pearl Tan, Helen May... Tanis, Diane L. .... . Tanis, john Allen ..... Tanis, judith Ann Tanis, Paul Martin ....... Taylor, Evonne Ruth .... Taylor, Lauren jean ..... Taylor, Susan Bea Te Beest, Ron H. ....... . Te Croney, Nelson jerry .... Tein, Sharon Lois ........ Tell, james Ray ........... TenBrink, Arvin Ralph .... Ten Brink, jean Marie .... Ten Brink, Lana ............ Ten Brink, Norman Wayne ..... Tenckinck, Kenneth Dale .... ....l33, ....127, 111, 112, ....1l1, ...85, 99 ...111, 128 ....l26 115, 125, 129 .........l12 ....93 ....125 ....126, l I I I ten Hoor, joan Mary ..... Ten Pas, Larry Walter ..... Tenpas, William john .... Ten Pas, Neil ......... Ter Beek, Bruce K. Terbeek, Glen ........... 113 132 141 Te Roller, Donald Spriggs .... Terpstra, john D. ............ . . . . Terpstra, Robert Kenneth .... Teusink, john Paul ....... Teusink, Kenneth Glenn .... TeWinkle, Nancy Lee ..... Theune, Peter james .... Thomas, judyth Mary. . . . Thompson, Donald Hugh. . Tidd, Mark Nathan Tiezzi, Linda jo ........ Tigelaar, Howard Lee ..... Tigelaar, Robert Earl .... Tillema, Nerb ......... Tillema, james Earl. . . . Tilton, Clyde Duane ..... Timkovich, Carole Sue .... Timmer, Ben H. ....... . Timmer, Sandra Kay ...... Timmers, Margaret Anne .... .... Timms, Wayne Hamilton.. Ton, Marlea Sue ........... .... Toxopeus, Douglas Paul ..... Toy, Marcia C. Trazler, Margaret Ann. . . Troike, Dorothy ...... Troost, Donald Philip .... Trost, james Fredrick .... . Trowbridge, Linda jean .... Tsai, Phillip Tubergen, David Gene ..... .... Turinsky, Linda Martha Turkstra, Bruce Alan Tu rkstra, Carol Arlene ...... U Utzinger, john Donald ........ . V Vaccaro, james Richard Valentine, Ralph james .... . ...l11, I Van Allsburg, Lester Lee .... .... 1 15, Van Auken, Ronald Everett. . . .... . . . . Van Beek, Dirk L. .....,... . . . . Van Belois, Harvard john .... Van Beveren, Leslie ..... Van Bree, Christine ...... Van Bruggen, Robert C. . .. Van Dahm, George ..... 145, 141 144, 137 136 132 135 126, 120 131 134 143 131 135 135 105 114 139 113 145 144 137 145 219 199 219 210 199 144 144 219 199 231 199 210 219 199 219 231 199 131 231 210 210 231 210 231 210 219 199 199 219 231 231 199 331 199 219 231 219 231 219 210 199 220 231 210 Van Dam, Teodore Richard .... .... 8 5 Vande Bunte, Carla J. ....... . Vande Bunte, Lynne ...... Van De Hoef, Larry Dean .... Vanden Berg, Alan James ..... ..... Vandenberg, Betty Ann ..... Vanden Berg, Norie ...... Vandenberg, Mary E. Vandenburg, Sharon Lynn .... ....111, 125 Vanden Hoek, Caron Marie .... .. VanDePolder, Jean Ann... Vander Beek, Ronald Lee ............... Vander Borg, Richard ........ Vander Burgh, Cynthis .... Vander Kolk, Charles John Vander Kolk, James H. . . . . Vanderlaan, Norma Jean Vander Lugt, Elizabeth K. . . . Vander Meer, Albert ......... Vander Molen, Vonda Mae. Vander Naald, Judith A. VanderRost, John Wesley .... van der Schalk, Jacobus C. . . . Vander Veen, Joan Kay ..... Vander Velde, George ...... Vanderwel, David James .... Vanderwest, Barbara Jean .... Vande Vrede, Marcia Beth... Van Dyk, Trudy .......... 124 Van Dyke, Donald G. Van Dyke, Leon Jay ........ Van Dyke, Thomas C. ...... . Van Dyke, William Gerald ..... Van Eck, Vicki Lynn ........ Van Van Harn, Lois Jean ...... Van Haver, Lee Anne ..... Van Heyningen, Terry J. .. Van Hoeven, William .... Van Hoff, Lois Ann ........ Van Eden, James ........... Hoven, Jay ............. Van Huis, Charlotte Daun ..... Van Kampen, Wayne Allan .... Van Kuiken, Beth H. Van Kuiken, Katherine Ann. . . Van Lente, Carol Joyce Van Lente, Frederick ....... Van Liere, Jack A. , 125, 1 26, 110, 124, 131, ...ll5, ...... .... 1 9 128, 1.34, 1 Van Lierop, Peter Creswell ..... .. .112, Van Lonkhuyzen, Christian E. Van Middlesworth, Carol Ann Van Noord, Carl Frederick .... Van Ouwerkerk, Susan Elizabeth Van Pernis, Mary Ann ...... .... --. .--... ...-. .... Van Proyen, Dirk Theodore ..... .... Van Raalte, Judie A. .... . Van Raalte, Shirley Mae .... Van Schenkhof, Ronald N. ..... . VanSlageren, Joan Wilma ......... Van Tatenhove, Frederick David ..... Van Til, James Edward ........ Van Tol, Kenneth John ........ Van Wieren, Alan Wayne .... Van Wieren, Clare Royce .... Van Wieren, Glenn Lee ..... VanWitzenburg, Ruth .... Van Wyk, Carl William .... Van Zoeren, Keith ..... . Vaughn, Sharon Pluister ..... Veen, Palmer E. ......... . Velthuizen, Tina ........... Venhuizen, Ronald Cornell ..... Verduin, Kathleen ............ Verduin, Paul H. ........ . Ver Hulst, Nancy Joan ..... Ver Meulen, John ....... Ver Steeg, John H. ....... . Verwolf, David Herman Verwys, Vencent Joseph Veurink, Charles Howard ...... Vietor, Jim ............ Visscher, Joan Dell Visscher, Joanne Kay .... Visser, John Allen Vogas, Michael Mark ..... Vogel, Denis Floyd .... Vogelaar, Hans ...... Voigt, Marcia Lee .... Vojak, Bernadine E. Vollink, Mary Linice ..... Von Ins, David Lee ..... ...... Voorhorst, Louise A. ......... . Voskuil, Karen Ruth ...... 110, lll, Voss, John Mark ..... ....... W Waanders, Gerald Lee ......... Wackerbarth, Paul Henry ...... 125, 131, Wagenveld, Charlotte Lynn .... Wagner, Carol Lee ........ Wagner, Sarah Ann ...... Wakefield, Arthur Roy Waldron, Jeffrey ...... Wallace, Judity Lynn ..... Wallick, Ray Jr. Walsma, Kathleen Ann ..... Walters, Carl Dale Walters, Ellen Ruth ....... Walvoord, Charles Lewis .... .....85, ....105, ....... .....93, .93, 105, 112, 115 --......-..- -.... ....l3l 93, 105, ....133 ...- ....1l1, ....112, ....... l12, 131, ........l.20', .... .... .l13, 134, 200 232 145 220 200 200 232 220 141 200 200 232 200 210 114 220 201 210 .....232 232 142 210 133, 201 .....142 201 .....232 211 220 211 201 201 211 220 201 201 141 201 232 201 220 220 211 220 211 232 Walvoord, D1-rk William. . Walvoord, Douglas John.. Walvoord, Linda Ruth ..... ..... 1 10, 115, 136 Walz, Ken .............. Wandersee, Paul Elwin Wang, John Ling-Fai ..... Warnet, Ronald Jack .... Warren, Barbara Lee ..... Wasdyke, Wasley Roger. . . Washburn, Diane Darlene ..... Washburn, Phyllis ...... Waterman, John H. ...... . lvatrous, Elbert Harrison. Waugh, Peter Robert .... Weber, Kenneth Joseph .... Weed, Larry Howard Weener, Dennis Lee ..... Weersing, Marcelyn ..... Wegner, Dennis Leroy .... Weiss, Carl Russell ....... Welcher, Frances Barbara. Wells, Jane Ann ......... Wells, Joan Helen ....... Welmers, Margaret Jean.. Welmers, R. Bruce ...... Welsh, Richard John ..... Welton, Bradlee Scott ......... ............143, ......127, ....l27, 132, ..f1iii.' '1'25,' . ....1l3, 141 .....ll4 .....99, 141, .l27, 132 ....il2, 139 .....l33 .....l44 .....l4l Wepfer, Richard William ..... .......... l 32 Werge, Robert Wendell .... ............ 1 15 Werkman, Barry Lee ....... ..... 1 15, 131, 145 Wesselink, John Stewart .... ............ l 42 Wessels, Nancy K. ........... .......... 1 37 Wessling, Stephen Francis ..... Westenbroek, Mary Ann.. Westerbeke, Richard M. ..... . Westerhof, Merrilyn Sulkers ....85, 99 .....142 Westerholf, Donald John .... ............... Westervelt, Robert Dean ..... ..... 1 14, 115, 145 Westrate, Larry ............ ................ Wezeman, Frederick Henry ..... ...... l 12, 143 Whary, William Hugh, Jr. Whitaker, Ellen ........... ..... 1 12, 114, 115 White, Donald Lawrence. .. White, Jack K. ........ . White, Robert A. ..... . Whitfield, M. Diane ..... Wiechman, Sharon Lee ....... Wiegerink, James Lenard .... Wiegman, Marjorie A. . . . . Wilcox, Stephen Judson .... Wierenga, Coral Jean ..... Wierenga, Marilyn Kae Wierenga, Sandra Kay ..... Wiersma, Jim Allen Wiersma, Ronald James ..... Wierzbicki, Edmund . . . . ............. ,....85, 134 ........- ....l10, 125 .....l35, 3 1 7 I .1 I I I Wilcox, Dennis Brent... Wilkens, Deanna Ruth. . . Wills, Harold William ..... Wilson, Alan Robert ..... Wilson, Lois Miriam. . . . Wilson, Marylou ........ Wilson, Robert E. ...... . Wilson, William Smith, Jr Winstead, Clyde D. .... . Wissink, Bonnie Jean .... Witter, Richard H. .... . Woerdehoff, Joan Kay ..... Wognum, Joan Carol ...... Wojahn, Charles William Wolbrink, Jim F. Wolbrink, Lois Jeanetta. . Woldsen, Arikka Marie Wolf, Barbara P. ........ . Wolters, Richard Mark .... Wolters, Ruth Ann Wombwell, Thomas Paul. Wood, Katherine Ruth Wood, Lucille Anna .... Woodall, Margery Ann Woodley, Karen Leora ..... Woodward, John Stephen ..... Workman, Craig L. . . .. Wormuth, John H. .. Wozney, Ruth Ann ..... Wright, Sandra Kay ..... Wyatt, Martha Ellen .... Wylie, Ann H. Wynne,Edwin C. Yager, Barbara Lois .... Yeager, Charyle Lou ..... Yntema, David Charles ..... . .....'1.14,. ....112, . .l37,. . ......1.l'2l. iii. ills ...........135 .........l36 .....112, 140 ......135 ....113 ....l38 . . . .127 ....fb5,' '1'4'a .....l34, 142 .....123,139 .....l22,138 .....115, 138 .....1l2, 138 ..........l31 Yonkers, Carol L. ........ .......... 1 12, 139 Yntema, Rowen ....,.. Yzenbaard, Ruth E. ........... 113, 115, 123, 139 Zamoida, Marsha Sonia.. Zeas, Jaime ............ Zeller, Aileen Mary ..... Zevalkink, Anne Elizabeth Ziemann, Ruth Amilie. . . Zimmermann, John Lyle. Zophy, Jonathan Walter-. . Zuithoff, Kenneth L. . . . . Zwart, David Allen Zwart, Jerry Alan ..... Zwart, Nancy A. Zylman, Judy ........ Zylstra, Bruce Allen .... . .ffQii5, 1li1Q' .....99, 143, 1128, 132, 136, 233 233 233 141 202 221 221 233 202 202 221 221 221 221 132 202 202 202 202 233 221 202 211 233 202 211 221 221 211 142 211 221 131 233 233 233 233 233 233 203 235 221 ACKNOXVLEDGEMENTS Dr, Clarence DeGraaf Mr. Jack Cobb of Great Lakes Graphic Arts Mr. Irving Lloyd and Mr. Kirk Rowland Mr. Keener of S. K. Smith Co. jerry Kruyf Mrs. Stryker The Anchor jay VanderMeulen Prince Studios Mrs. Calvin VanderWerf Dr. Fried Miss Mary Hesselink 256 X , gg '1.V 'l 1 -' , I ,,.,Qf:4.f- .fx I . f . I W p f 1 - 1 s ,VM - W , .Q, . v I 4 .s K , 1 QF: ff -- ik M wf m 'L '. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.