Kalamazoo College - Boiling Pot Yearbook (Kalamazoo, MI)

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Women's League Women's League is a Hiourlh women's socie+y, 'rhe difference belween ii and lhe olher rhree being Thai all women belong. Like The olher socieiies, il slrives 'ro unile ils own members as well as confribuie io campus liie. Women's League aiiempls io accomplish l'he firsl' of Jrhese +wo purposes primarily in Facing rhe biggesf sources of disuniry among rhe women srudenrs. Firsr is lhe incoming group ol freshmen, who inevilably oul'- number ihe girls in any one oi rhe ofher classes. So rhe Big-Lillle Sisler program brings logelher The fresh- men and upperclassmen in Jrhe fall by arranging for a picnic on rhe quad and a Big-Lillle Sisler breakfasl: Anorher group Jrhar mighl' lend lo find lhemselves leif our are rhe Townies. Womens League feels Jrhey should have rhe opporluniry for a Jrasle of dorm life. so every fall lhere is a Townie Parly in Trowbridge. ailer which Jrhe Townies may camp on lheir clormie classmaies for 'rhe nighlr. A Jrhird inirasocieiy funcfion is lhe suppori of a fosler child. Weekly snack sales conrribure 'ro her clorh- ing and educarion. The Women's League sponsors Fa+her's Day, and The lvloJrher's Day May-Fefe, as well as Jrhe Chrisrmas Carol Service. ln addirion one girl-bid dance is sponsored by Women's League. FALL TERM-Firs+ row: L. Neuberl, S. Norclin, S. Barfoff, D. Brown. Second row: M. Smiih, B. Sfrand, J. Williams, L. Williams. .1414-59' NVENTEP TERM-M. Parker, S. Nordin, E. Fish, S. Barioff. M. Jones. 96 'YP SPRING TERM-S. Norclin, K. Richner, E. Fish, M. Connable, L. Norlon. Student Union Board FALL BOARD MEMBERS A Buiners G Cassel S Carol L Barrel? B Benlon WINTER BOARD MEMBERS: M. Sfaples, J. Baker, L, Lousin, S. Carl, W. Harfman, J. Emerson. The Sludenl Union Board works in cooperafion wirh 'rhe Senale and orher campus organizalions lo iniliale and schedule campus funclions. lf channels suggeslions lor aclivilies lo socieries and orher groups, sels up rhe social calendar for each quarler, and helps coordinale acriviries lo vary The campus social program. This year rhe Board sponsored rhe arf film series and several summer rerm aclivilies including weekend lrips 'ro Lake Michigan, weekday bus lrips ro Woods Lake and lacully-sludenr picnics. Infersociety Council The lnlersociery Council is 'rhe organizafion which iniriales and coordinales campus-wide acriv- ilies concerning rhe socielies. ll is composed of fhe Presidenrs and eleclecl delegales from each sociery. Two of 'rhe l.S.C.'s aclivilies are rhe lnfer- sociery Sing conlesl and Greek Weekend. S. Kammerer, S. Shorf, J. VanDeuson, M. Moore, E. Meyer, S. Primley. E. Lane, R. Gibeau, T. Nicolai, D, Meyers, T' ' I clon'+ care wha? you say, I sfill can'+ whis+le wi+h my mouih full of crackers. -as l-Sf an BXPBFV7 do if- Waii' +iII spring and we'II floal' if. Larry Smith demonsfrales his carpenler abilily. Firsf row: Bill Shea, Doug Locke. Dave l-leafh, Paul Zablocki. Second row: John Long, Richard Blaclcmer, Rodney Gibeau, Jack Bamberg Diclc Eiclc, Bill Anderson. Tli .4 .. -. 'll ZRNUR?EHl4ilN4?n l 123-W l-00lK 0U'l. if's peeling off fhe ceiling! Dave Freylag, champion pizza maker. Delmegcl A 2 4 P' 1 J sv' Yes . . . we-uh-have modified our pledging program somewhai since lasl year. Dave Siieneclcer and prospeciive pledges. 0 I . . Firsi' row: A. Beierwalfes, R. Armslrong, H. Glick, B. Silksfone, B. Shea, L. Smith, D. Sleinecker, T. Seeley, B. Felhke, B. Timmons, I. Harlman. Second row: J. Richards, R. Shiller. J. Anderson. T. VanDoren, J. Barnharf, J. Gillham, Ed Gill, D. Locke, D. Freylag, P. Oliver, B. Good, G. Tidrick, J. l-lendrilrsen. W. l-luyclc, P. Nelcou, E. Morrice, C. Wu. The Delmega Sociely, founded in I96l, is The youngesl of lhe colleges seven socieiies. A+ The presenl lime il holds iis 'Funciions in a room in ihe annex behind l-loben l-lall, buf will move info ihe new Fine Aris Building when ii is compleied. The Sociely operaies on lhe principle Jrhai il' exisis for ihe good of ils members. Each member is an individual and is allowed lo relain his individualiiy. Each year lhe Sociely holds iis annual pizza parly eller one of The baslceiball games. This year close lo one hundred pizzas were sold. The Delmegas also acied as emcees for lhe l.S.C. sing. 99 s row G Wilkes T T-lanTT J n Paco I E Lane S Bodley S Gamble C Hauch Secon row: J. Rowe. D. HulTquisT, S. Carraher, D. Larson S Riemenshneder S ShorT C EicholTz K STrong M Halverson J Willarns Third row S Noren, W. Cook. S. Sanford, S. Gardner, H. Worden, ly D 4 An acTive, pledge class enlivened The year Tor Kappas wiTh a succession oT kid- nappings. This energy was also applied To The annual Famous Lady Day, and The weelcly clean-up proiecT OT The school Tor reTarded children wiTh The CenTuries. In I963 Kappa Pi was proud To come inTo permanenT possession of The ISC Sing Trophy, which iT had won Three years in succession. OTher honors were The posi- Tions oT Two socieTy members, ,Sue LeDuc and GreTc:hen Cassel, on The Homecoming CourT. The yearly TugboaT in The spring dis- played TurTher ingenuiTy and TalenT on The parT oT The Kappa pledges. xg v If 1 I E I 0 ' y I ' O 5 0 I Q . .qv I ' 9 SQ mf..-.Q Egg D Q A Q 4 A 7 al HAQPLCLQQV . . v , AAhn.,v' - AJR Significance of fhe ovals? Donna Danielson and Nancy Brieqal Talk wiflw new Freshmen, Bu+ I like rep+iles. Waisilines are high ihis year ilk I didn'f mean 'ro do if! Away, away wilh rum by gum . . Firsf row: G. Hanson, P. Lawrence, B. Cushman, T. Ferguson, A. Eiseman. P. Fisher, L. Francis, L. Bouwman. M. Waller. Second row: P. Firzharris, S. Tom, S. Sinclair, C. Pengilly. S. Sells. L. Halberg. M. Parker, C. Yoder, L. Grierson. C. Boehm, J. Epslein. Third row: K. Seyfarllw. R. Osnalo, T. Dole. C. Lundgren, M. Baynarcl. D. Sfrong, T. While, K. Holmes. 1 'i:'-:IU . ls' i' ws, Row one: Rick Haas Jim Beach, Gary Wild. Second row: Keiih Bekofske, Don Frnsr, Bob Scoville, Chuck Hackney John Van Orrerloo. Century Forum The year of 1963-'64 was an evenrful one for rhe Cenrury Forum wiih occasional service proiecrs added ro rhe cusromary social func- lions. During The Summer Quarler ihe Cenluries played weekly sofrball games wirh boys from The Kalamazoo Counry Juvenile Dereniion Home and sponsored The Firsr Annual Cenrury Forum Wafer Fesiiyal al Maple lsle in Paw Paw, The Fall Quarier included homecoming display building, a championship in lnlramural loolball, and The beginning of pledging. During The Winrer Quarier pledging was concluded, slaves were again barlered, and Jrhe Forum expanded i'rs social horizons. The annual Shows boar, a sarire lampooning The school, and The 'rradirional dinner dance in The Spring con- cluded a successful and rewarding year. Firsi row: Sam Kounroupes, Dave Murray, Jerry Brennan, Phil Eder, Dean Dingman, Pere Goodspeed, Bob Schwariz, Jan Hessler, Gus Kounfoupes. Second row: John Ranney, Mike Mason, Herb Ransford, Dennis Srover, Bob Phillips, Mike Ash, Jim Anderson, Howard Green, Wes l-lariman. ,-5 .14 Qkiwaxsks, . 1' X X , .NE Q' -.1 I 55:5 '- 51 5 ' '- 'f W 2: Q 1 ' 1 ,,, mf. ar, , f ix , , -sx e , , , 9 -- .ix Y I k 2 f Barry's polfficinq again-wonder wf1a+for? NowH1afwe'vef?nIsl'ved wiin 'rhis drawer full of dd business Firsf row: D. Ausfin, G. Korcner. S. Newberry, T. Hoopenqardner, G. Widiger, M. Sherrill, B. Sherman, T. Websfer, T. Brown. Second row: B. Blaclcsfone D. Ackley, F. Smi+h. J. Parsons, D. Beffs, J. Thurfell, G. Lindenberq, D. Sfeele, C. Conlon, F. Emmerf, Ron Creaqer. Third row: W. Hersher, J. Kennedy D. Yehle. B. Jones, J. LaFevre, P. Brefhower, B. Drew, D. Swenson, M. Howard. V. r' in ft' 191 a 1' . iii v r '- iff w, N . . A 2 N L v., A 'IQ-:r ' Singing, clapping, guirar- s+rummin', and fun characler- ized' lhe successful Euro-spon- sored hoolenanny held alrer lhe Washinqron Banquelr This year. ll was only one ol The suc- cessful innovalions for Jrhe Furodelphian Gamma Sociely. T.G.l.F. or Thank Goodness I+'s Friday mixers were held for 'rhe whole campus. These proved lo be a welcome re- lief for all before finals weelc. Farsi row L Godfrey L Swalrn E Fish M Swilzer S Frimley P Flynn M VanAHa E Meyer Second row E Manson. J. Tuller, S. Siewarf, A. Bikfalvy B Slrand M Brubaker N Rasmussen H I-leldel M Dewey T Roose P Simpson S Garrison Third row J Kirlc, S. Lee, N. Lafuenfe, J. Lawrence Euroclelphian Gamma . and now ihe secref Brownie handshake. The Euros close iheir rneeiing singing 'rhe Euro Songs. As a service proiecr ihis year. The Euros worked in ihe Womens receiving of ihe Siaie Menial l-lospiial every Wednes- day evening. The Euro's purpose was io visii ihe women and give ihem some coniaci wirh ihe ouiside world. They presenied a hooienanny for iheirienioymeni, played volleyball wiih ihern, and ioined Them in various individual aciiviiies. :,, V g pj3.i.y , v. 0 N . ij h . ig. if H Q Q, E. fi-1.24 .K 'N -f lf-.-1-'iff '32' if: '11 e WX ' - . ' .1412 f . i - UT., f ' 7 'e,,l.i - gm. . -- .-1 L1 wif -' ...Gil a 'I' i Tiff: . , figgfcia ' 1 N. rg. ,YF .. ' 1 -- fifffiiiify xr L L ' A c g 325511:-A' ' 'Misa' 3 'r,i,i.x':gvQj'Q f. X . I ,gifs M114 . fs? .T v i . .a , ,,f' i ' cgi-4:4 I v' i, 1 ' +4 miie 4-1'-'ii Wha+ do you mean, 'fhe girls in cur socieiy aren'f sophisfi- cafed? ' Nancy Rasmussen iinshes ihe load. Thiriyfseven pledges ioined Euros as Aciivies aiier an exciiing l-lell Niqhf in a rainy cerneiery. During ihe previous week, 'rhe Euphadies were busy learning aciives names, geiiing eggs signed by Sherwoods. going on a scavenger huni, and making lans for ca iurin ihe resideni. P P 9 P Firsf row: J. Shearer, M. Rickles, N. Souihard. W. Williams, L. Peirides, P. Lewis M. Hand, S. Kirk. Second row: M. Brackney, S. Thompson. L. Mc- Clemenis, B. l-laich, B. Burness, D. Looney, D. Baumgariner, M. Porrer, D, Coleman, P. Laiiner, C. Miles, D. Masiers, M. Dunnaback, P. Blodgeii. Third row: B. Barnhari, K. Cassens, L. Rodd, P. Swanson. J. Swigari, D. Knighi, B. Jones, S,'Bedard, D. Berry, K. Keller, D. Dlesk, C. Geist B. Wilcox. A Q if-ll .' 'xiii - Q'h!.. ' 1 TNC Summer employmenf for capfion wrifers. '-1', 4 WHEN , ig. -V , , ,S V 11- '--'s 2: ......N..f an ...Q A+ --' ' , , 3 Oh, Dr. Hicks, I didn? know ihai' suif had fo be dry-cleaned. Audrey Saxfon wafers ihe President '-1 M sg was asf. Ms ai is 3 ,Qs-.Q .M A' .. - - ' wa .., as , N Q . . V- f V+- 'W' V mv if ar K A A- lx -vm A A W .x.s, Mr ..f, we W JH .V W W-ya, .. ,ia y vm dl? Trespakssurs Qfill be wafer-ballooned! Karen Foxworfhy guards Hwe quad. vi 4 KJ .Y 'Q Q ELNV ii A FETQ1 Q ff! A :EQ x, x as ' ' - .. W ' ,W ww r ,., W. Y-'QW --1-1 J' L. V-,v.,p2 M-V-,,N.nf M Q, ff: '::?,,ff'r.:?'M 1 JW .wh , u ' ir.. WWW cr- env i Sigma Rho Sigma go' I +l'1ougl'1+ maybe we could auciion if off. Gordie Bingham receives The l'ropl1y for besi' Homecoming display from Senaie Pre-siden+Jol'1n Osborn, Firs? row: B, Volcey. J. Beusse, A. Miller, B. lonia. J. Lafieier, J. Hinds, J. Fowler. J. Dudycha. M. Goodman. Second row: L. DeVries, D. Mosleller D. Brandi, A. Sage, J. Nixon, B. Mafilwews. C. Foclw. H. Kell, H. While, M. Ham. For The Third consecuTive year, The Sherwoods won TirsT prize in The l-lomecoming dis' 4...s- u-.W play conTesT, Thereby reTiring The Boiling PoT. Exhibihng Their TradiTional uniTy and high-spiriTed parTicipaTion, The broThers of Sigma Rho Sigma also won The BesT SocieTy Award. They sponsored many and various social acTiviTies, including The annual beaTniclc parTy, Two hooTenannies, and several mixers wiTh The Euros. Doing Their share away Trom campus Too, The broThers had Two service proiecTs aT The Kalamazoo Najrure CenTer and one proiecT aT The Douglas CommuniTy CenTer. Firsf row: Doug French, Dave Priver, Bruce Marsh. Dave Clowers. Second row: PeTe Singer, Mille Balan. Jon CUVUP- Frank Mason, Joe Langford. If This isn r a bunch of hams . . .7 -.....-.....-.... .1 ,.,,, 4 ivan. . . T ,Q 4 Firsf row: Doug Wilcox, Triss Shirley. Second row: Ted Moen, George Wellman Doug Ferguson, John Shively. ,- ,. nf -1. ' -Nu.. ji sq, . - Q: . 2 Q. , 3 , , l IIBTE ., - -- 2 In 9 - The people who fhinl: up 'These 'Things mus+ be preHy clumb foo. , ., 1. jx l-lornels pulling a carl over some slighfly mashed comefs won for lhe Alpha Sigma Della Sociely an award for rhe loesl home- coming display. The large pledge class, in addilion To harassing Jrhe aclives, presenlred Jrhe Sociely wilh a new fighr song. The Case of 'rhe Missing Pledge Mis+ress baffled WJMD lisfeners, bul failed ro warn Pledge Mis- Jrresses Dasher and Budlong of Jrheir com- ing fare. As a service project Sigs clean up fhe school for menfally rerarded children. They also found rhar songs can do much lo Iiff The spirifs of parienls a+ 'rhe Kalamazoo Slale Menfal l-lospifal. Sigs can be classified as innovalors, for They have broughl lo lhe college la? leasf 'lo Mary Tl a new delicacy. ln addilion +0 rhe more fradilional Sig l-lol Dogs, 'rhe sociery now sells 'l'ha+ slrangesr of foods- nol quile roll, noi' quile doughnul'-The bagel! KJ Q Q ff if , 1. W' 1 P 2 9. e 952 Ev, 1 'G 56,9 ,iv Phi Lambda lr. . 'Q G , ., . i r ' ia-...asf ff' 'V 1- . V ,L-wg ff 2, , . 'ak ' Z, The Philos have had an exciTing and acTive year. STarTing a new TradiTion dur- , .:,'1 ' 14 1h1 ing The summer wiTh a WaTer Carnival climaxed by The specially arranged Philo Eclipse, The year was OTT To a liquid sTarT. ConTinuing The annual STreeT Dance in , , ' The Tall, The Philos also iniTiaTed Friday pl aTTernoon TGlF's Tor Those requiring a 1 I L brealc aTTer a long weelc, The winTer quarTer was enlivened by TwenTy-seven healThy in- genious pledges. The Philo Choir conTinued A. V., To enTerTain aT campus TuncTions and area 'Tw-in' concerTs. WiTh an acTive membership, The W . Philos are looking Torward To anoTher Tull Elf E, O gf -stir' Idon'+ wanT 'ro guard The sign. They didn'+ menfion 'singing' when we pledged. Dave Shaub and The familiar Phio sign. The Philo Choir sings Tor The Fund Drive. Firs+ row: J. Berkaw, C. Bikfalvy, C. Fisher, G. Tv1arTin, M. Moore, D. STe-phans. Second row: J. Johnson, J. PieTer. R. FosTer, L. Coleman, H. ChrisTensen, E. Tornge, B. BenTon, 45. NorThrup. Third row: Bill Lynch, J. Daniels, B. Shearer, I.. BarreTT, D. Solomon. Fourfh row: A. OGawa, J. Cowan. F. Russo. A. Durliee. S O R ' if . IME PLL HSM! MK -4 .1 1 5 IA. N f ,High 'milk .M ,mas , .,.. .Wanna 'SN 1- .s ...,... an 5- M1 Jw- W' 'uw a fcmw, f A, -2 0 QV Afz T'?, 65 5' 4, 'AWK Q' ' ' W, K XNMJA i ,M E I - 3 ..:'3 ,K V . . , b.fsi ' QQQ:s mmmvgn Y fi-IW . .:.- f 3 '3 Nw P- x '- -au: 51-Q xi K x 1 5 v ' lax' em b . imqy N il Q A . 9 x L L17 LE U 'Y ' . N? N x L-U I l ,Y . W ' Wiihn t 0 4v,r , , Em , QT5 VV! A , - rf '5 - M II, lv M I . 'Mp' Q' VH ,J - 4 - ,:..,4 . 535 Xing '40 g w il A 1 4 W. H85 Years oT Service To The STudenT reads The lndex's masThead moTTo, a reminder ThaT The campus newspaper is one oT iTs oldesT esTablished insTiTuTions. YeT The lndex is new Too-only wiThin The lasT Ten years has iT become an ediTorially Tree paper whose inde- pendence is noT only respecTed buT defended by The Kalamazoo College adminisTraTion even when The Two disagree. During The lasT year The lndex has noT.sTood on TradiTion. ITS ediTors have innovaTed by including news sTories on conTroversial evenTs once ignored, and soughT To sTimulaTe discussion by ediTorial- izing on campus issues. An eTTorT has been made To provide Through The leTTers To The ediTor column, a Torum Tor any sTudenT wiTh informed views To air. AcTiviTies of The sTudenT governmenT have claimed a place of new imporTance. The Index has aTTempTed To change, and will conTinue To change. To meeT The changing demands of a growing sTudenT body. Q 1 .ww ff 7: , sf :V ew ' ' 'T 5 'a z' Q And if you don'T wanT To read No! No! No! lt's the Index not the Appendix. You mean they let us print a whole issue! Chuck Hackney, Meg Plaxton. Jay Harvey. Hal Christiansen 85 Years of Service to the Student Editor ........., ,.,,,.,.,. .,,.,..,..,,.,..,..,,,,,.,.,...,.......,....,..,..,..,.,.. .,....... I I z ll Christensen Managing Editor ...,... ,,,,,.,A..A. Meg Plaxton Business Manager ,..,.....,.,,..,.,,..,.....,4, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, B ob XVilson News Editor ...,...,......................,.........,r ...... C huck Hackney National-International Affairs Editor ,,rr ,,.r,,,.,,,,,, I eanne Tiller Feature Editor .........,.,..,,....,,,,.r.,,,,,,.,... ,,..,,. B Iitchell Nussbaum Sports Editor ......,..,....., ,rr.r..4.,,,,,.,,., . ,. .,,,.,, .,,.,........... D on Hafner Circulation Manager ..,.... ,,,,r,,,...,....,,.r..,,..,...,,.,,. T om Roberts Photographers ...,.r,,,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, r,,.,, r,,,,, ,,.....r I i r n Frutchey, Doug Gunnison Contributing VVriters .r..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,., , 4,rrr,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,e,,,,,,,,,, Bill Barrett, Terry Brown, Elizabeth Cushman, John Farrar, jay Harvey, Dick Hess, john Hill, Kirk Ober- feld, Mark Rubin, Fred Smith, Mary Stautfer, Dave Yandenbelt, Dave Votruba. Foreign Correspondents ,,.,......,. Barb Allan, Ruth Archer, Dan Boylan. Ellen Colings- worth, Allan Fisher, Rick Foster, johnnette Frick, Tom Hippie, Baiba Kaugars, Mary Klepser, Liz Meyer, Art Miller. Mike Morden, Ron Spann, Sue Tetu. o+.,+, fa. Z Y .1 Af Mr W? 1 I , . ,- fr , A p i vp I 'f ' I, ,,2 ' 1 51, , ,ff inf ' - .im ' ,4 Wi' Who me? Meef a dead line? Lu Williams-an unsus- peciing edifor, Go ahead and snap. know +l1ere's no film... Chuck Morse-wi+l1ou+ camera? Bolling Poi l'm off Spring Quar+er! Jenny Smiih in a qleeful mood. 'WF A i f You mean Huis isn'+ a game? Be-Tsy Barnharf in fhe office. i 1 i , 3. ,vp '. ,-'-V 4 Q. new -' 'xi ' w ie II4 Bui' I fhoughf you knew how io do This! Sue Talboi and Linda Chrisfianson finish up organizafions. I , .,,. ll: 11.8 Whaf Kind of layoui' is i'ha1'? Lucinda House checks over picfures. Bur doesn l' 'Phe grass seed boiher your nose loo? Liga Abolins Talks io Frosh during orieniafion week. Annual sialfs have coniinued a iradiiion over ihe years. Firsi begun by ihe Cafhode siaii in l896-- 'rhe annual has served as a permanenl' record of life af Kalamazoo. Swiiching from The blocks of solid copy used by 'rhe Cafhode sialic, 'roday's an- nual relies on phoiographs io gel ils message across. ln spiie of varied Format ihe subiecf over ihe pasi 68 years has remained lhe same-you and Kalamazoo. This is 'rhe book you 'rurn To hoping io find yourself. Echoing The words of Sue Schroeder in 'rhe '62 book- We hope, having searched, you see yourself in ii. .r---......,,' gr- s . X ,R f .x v . . :Pig ., ' ei a-N x' : -,ps-c . f , . va, -f ,,.: ,Q . - Q., 'F i Nm E 'is , 'Y N N sf. Q , 3 . . 38? SEM Q . fs 5 gf, v . '-.Lx . , ,I X M i .1 . vs 'A' 'f.s1'.-af.-efg' . V Q W -,pa - v,..s.,-yy . Q -v- c - . -,o . ' ... i V' k ii l Eff: .- V ' f i .f i it K ., S X wx ,,s ' .gli . A , 1-,if I .' . . Q xl' '54 121. . Wm slfS'X,8i'ZaSil5S'K1S. puf lhe film in backwards AGAIN. Jim Frulchey-phoiog ra pher. We're faking 'lurns using ihe phone. lf's fun! Jimm While, Coleen Yoder, and Brian Presion in the office. You should see whaf we really do in ihe dark room Dick Branch finishes up anoiher roll of film. Righ'l now l'm more pages behind in my Boiling Poi work Tom Scholl discusses his seciion wiih siafi members. 'il fhan in Soc. 4 4 ' U Tl New Student Days Info fhe valley of deafh rode 'Phe 600 . . . College is fun! lur ,l9,.,au. fy., X M Buf I don'f wani' linen service. WJMD speni' Hwe year expanding i+s horizons and iniegrafing Hs aclriviiies more compieiely in campus life. Despiie agonizing difficulfies wiih re- cepiion, improved broadcasfing 'rechnique wirh new personnel produced many enferiainmenf suc- cesses. The year was characferized by siudio im- provemenf and a more professional coordinafion of programming. Calling Trowbridge, can anyone hear me?' l Q A ,. fr 1 WINTER STAFF-Firsi' row: J. Harvey, W. Funcke. B. SIIIcsIone. B. Fefke, WINTER-.Fir5+ row: G, Lamberfx C, Hauchl K. Budkel J. D1 Tiberyo I... I.. KIIIDBH9, MOFSG, Kelz. Second FOWC BGFFOWS, Second fgwg Sgrengonl IvIerCI'15n1'I Sfewardh D. Sfeinecker, B. Inhoff, P. NeIson, J. Anderson, I. Harrman. 1 552' .V--,wwevvw-1-wg,-.-.. SPRING STAFF-Firsf row: L. Kilbane, D. Locke, B. Fefke, J. Bamberg. M. Bond. Second row: F. Gardener, W. Funcke. B. Sfeward, H. Kelz. J. Merchant .si 1 31 : , x. 'Psycns myIieId, nof radio. Lookwhaf I did 'IoI1im. I I7 4 A 9 'Ci College Band Mr. Porler and 'flue Concerl Band In concerl' The Kalamazoo College Concerl Band conlinues To be a mosl aclive group of musicians, performing al leasl lwo concerls a year. Their reperloire is varied: macle up of many greal orcheslral 'rranscripls and worlcs for band. The now well lcnown Pep Band, composed of iusl brass players, has been a lealure al all home loolball games as well as several home baslcelball games. OVERLEY SOCIETY A, Dofy, C. Penqilly, L. Ray, Dr. I-Iammar, Dr, Smirh Mrs. Loew, P. Kingsiey. R. Kruqer, J, McClure B. Gusfafson, D. Andrews, Can I Iry, Linda? Jusf a IiHIe when? When You're done? The Overley Sociefy is composed of sfudenrs inreresfed in music. and ifs performance on campus. Bi-weekly meeiings provide opporiuniries for siudenis 'ro perform works which Ihey have been siudying and for Jrhe siudeni' body Io hear Ihem. In addirion 'ro sfudenf recifals, Ihe Socie+y also spon- sors guesi' arfisrs and arranges Irips 'fo hear off campus musical eve-nfs. Oh, how I wish 'Ihis were my real reciI'aII E5 7 I' I Y? . I Q iq., li' ' 1 I 5 .1DW . ff: .V ,,Qf , . 2933.3--.0 1. .hh -. 1 2 14 -V 4a.e.pzwf: .-1 I' 4 1 .-. ' Z ,3 ..,, 3 .,. . a s JL, '11fA, Firsf row: Dr. l-lamrnar, M. Dewey, K. Holmes, T. Dole, S. Risser, G. Hanson. B. Gustafson, G. Widiger, K. Seyfarlh, L. Perrides, S. Tom, S. Breclmberg L. Neuberr. Second row: J. Bush, S. Kirk, M. Smilrlw, A. Melhews, J. Slieerer. Third row: M. Malulis, M. Slauffer, M. Simmons, L. Skoglund, B. Sundeen M, Pomeroy, S. Sinclair, G. Good, E. Manson, L. Gardener. M. Brubaker, N. Rasmussen. Four'I'h row: K. Shaw, D. Hullquisr, J. Williams, R. Kruger, M Lewis, R. Morris. Fiflh row: A. Doly, K. Budke, M. Dunnabaclc, D. Locke, I. I-larlman, B. Sillcslone, F. Coover, J. Wheeler, C. l-laucli, C. Olml, E. Marlin C. Waclsworllw. Six'l'l'1 row: J. Anderson, G. Wlwiling, J, Di Tiloerio, N. Medenclorp, L. Smillw, T. Seeley, M. Slripp. ii ,W is -M- iz M AQ Qs.. -so . -as .. ...N ....., -v , - Y, .. H V- was M 'ma' W, V. 'Wifi fi Q is 12 we M, .r iii A is .4 , X4 XX U 4. .Q 'f' X ,T W adm, 1 ' r f, ,5'i,'I,1f'., rg,gf5.3gj:4. -9 .l T Don'f sl1oo+! l20 College Singers College Singers is The largesi musical group al Kalamazoo College. The robed i choir of aboul sixly members sings lor monlhly yesper services and lor olher College j and Kalamazoo area aclivilies. Qi A Firsl row: Dr. l-lammar, K. Penqilly, C. Boehm, T. Dole, l-l. Weslman, S. Sinclair. K. Seylarlh, J, Lawrence, S. Cooper, L. Ray, R. Fuller, E. Hayes, S. Tom Second row: J. Chandler, P. Kingsley, D. Sopp, M. Swilzer, L. Opie, J. Day, D. Andrews, B. Glfsfalson, M. Nelson, J. Wheeler, J. Simpson, E. Marlin Third row: A. Doly, K. Keller, E. Taylor, B. Sundeen, J Shaerer, C, Wadsworlh, F. Coover, J. Slealy, G. Lancasler, R. Morriss, L. Payne, C. Ohl, B. Beynon Four'll'1 row: D. Yeager, A. Ogawa, J. Anderson, l. Harlman, P. Mclnrosh, J. Foreman, N. Medendorp, B. Sillcslone, R. Bradley, G. Widiger, L. Smilh M. Slripp, K. Kooiman, R. Holcanson. avi! 'i' f '.i- , ..' 'fl is WA ..,..A S EAQE ffgrlggjgiiigay U T Z ' -4 -Q, 5' fi sm ' if rv gf Tfuivirl AA Kiefer lgi ...-.-. ' i.,.,l ,, ilu 'D 6 09' gp- .QLL 4 Cauldron The Cauldron, Kalamazoo College lilerary magazine, provides an ouilel for expression in crealive wriiing and Jrlwe visual aris. Siudenls are encouraged io submil' sl1orl' slories, poelry, essays, plrioiograplwy and arl' work for publica- 'Hon in Caulclron's quarferly issue. lvl. Klepser, G. Reclor, S. Telu, B. Paxson Debate Team :we Ili Rs! il! l ull?- swam, ,X x DEBATERS: B. Sleward, Mr. Jackson, B. Spencer, H. Viclenielcs, B. Barrows. Kalamazoo's Debaie Team, reaclivafed ihis Year by Mr. Jackson of 'rhe Speech and Drama Deparlmenl, afrer several years of inaclivily, currenily consisls ol Brenl Barrows, Bob Spencer, Bob Sleward, and l-lenry Vidinielcs. They have parlricipaled in debale iournamenls al WMU, Wayne Slale, Purdue, and +l'1e Universily of illinois. All of llnis year's debalers have qualified for Pi Kappa Della and Mr. Jaclcson plans lo build a larger, more effeclive Team from 'ihis experienced squad. l First row: C. Geist, D. Freytag. E. Taylor, D. Knight. Second row: N. Hitchcock, J. Day, L. Rodd. The development ot a sense ot religious devotion and practice in campus and community lite was the primary goal ot the United Student Christian Association. To achieve this aim, the USCA sponsored weekly vespers and service proiects, among which were: a special tutoring program, Christmas party tor underprivileged children, visits to the Kalamazoo State Hospital, and house painting on the north side ot town. United Student Christian Association -,,, 1 f. Front row: J. Swigart, W. Williams, M. Erickson, G. Good. Second row: D. Freytag. J. Nixon, J. Day. Sock 'n' Buskin Highlighting the Sock 'N' Buskin year were the summer trip to Strattord, Ontario, tor the Shalcespearian Festival and plans tor the move into the extended tacilities and program ot the new Fine Arts Building. Front row: L. Kilbane, J. Donaldson, C. King, S. Hancock. Second row: J. Bollin, B. Lawrence. -F. Coover, G. Foster. l fl If Y 1 L. Williams, Treas., J. Bollin, Pres., L. House. Special Proiects, L. Flashen- berg, V.-Pres. Not Pictured: G. Rector, Sec. Programs were presented on topics from scene design to Atrican Drama and plans were made tor the Drama Club spon- sored One Act Play Contest, newly scheduled tor summer quarter. I23 y5g,L....J GN-f-ww' FRENCH CLUB M Grxffun S Cooper H Kelz W Funcke, J. VanDeusen, G. Six, C. Riser. H s Sing Along +im .psf lg15gu?n4:u?qLVL3w Wuxi, mug m,uiix1gg,a1?5 4491 i,nix11gQiifQA Clubs The lnfernafional Clubs are among 'lhe mosf acfive groups on campus. Before we go abroad and when we refurn. all of us revel in spealcing in our adopled fongue. The various language clubs meel' al dinners and affempf fo fulfill fhis desire. Several excifing visifs have been inifiafed lhrough French Club. ln lhe fall our firsl male French foreign sfudenf arrived in Kalamazoo. His coming was of special inleresf fo 'rhe predominanfly female French maiors. A highlighf of fhe year was 'lhe visil' of Monsieur Roberf Garapon, direcfor of fhe Caen Universify's foreign sfudy program. The lvlonsieur's familiar face was a refreshing reminder 'ro 'lhe Caen sfudenfs of fheir experiences in France. Seeming fhe mosf infellecfual of fhe groups is fhe Spanish Club. A+ 'rhe meals many Lafin American affairs have been discussed. Some of fhese programs were: a forum on fhe Panamanian Crisis, a fall: on Ecuador, a fallc on fhe social problems in Colombia, efc. By far fhe mosf acfive of fhe language clubs was fhe German Club. Perhaps fhis can be affribuled fo The presence of l-leinrich Kelz and Wilhelm Funclce. Offen affer fheir dinners, fhe group shows slides or films or sings German follc songs. The high poinf of year was The German Carnival celebrafed in February. Spanish Fiesla ala Welles Slap, fogell-ner, sfep, hop v--c 3,-1 Jim? H Im I Yi I!- .1-Qs - HX gifs no -. s 1 CFC if is N Freshman Days dawned and 304 new Frosh descended on The campus Tor a whirl oT un- packing, counselling, rneeTing peoplefand TaculTy memloers-, discussing, and rec:reaTing. The reTurn oT The upperclassmen broughT regis- TraTion, classes, and hazing, The bane oT The Treshrnan's exisTence. BUT Homecoming ended The inTroducTion, and as The poTs blazed in The bonfire, The Frosh were Tinally accepTed whole! hearTedly as real people. Hey, did you girls know iT's afTer quief hours? I - ' 3 Y SecuriTy is a green poi. If The girls were all off-campus . . . Li 5 I fl' ,jf .Guy iff .'- .Hx .1'7'1!'9.!VQiI 'Wnu I 554 K Club 9.1 ,IIA Fronf row: J. Million, B. Lynch, B. PeTers, E. Lauerman, D. Ausiin, G. Norihup, T. NorhTrup. Back row: J. Cump, D. STeele, D. STover, H. Declcer, B. SchwarTz, J, Morrice, K. Belcofslre. All varsiTy leTTer winners auTomaTically become members oT This honorary organizaTion dedicaTed To The Taslc oT service To The sTudenT body, aThleTics, and The college. The main obiecTive oT The club is To promoTe a high sTandard oT aThleTics and To creaTe a Tellowship among yarsiTy aThleTes, recognizing service To all college TuncTions. Ski Club uf' Snowy slopes in The beauTiTul Colo- rado mounTains provided Tun and Trolic Tor TwenTy-Tour K College slciers during Spring VacaTion. A Tew weelcs beTore The Colorado Trip The Slci Club Toolc a Trip To norThern Michigan. This aTTempT gave everyone an opporTuniTy To brush up on his Technique. These Two snowy Trips were The resulT oT cooperaTion wiThin The club in selling awww Q hoT dogs aT Hoben, worlnng conces- 1 sions, and sponsoring a Warren Miller slci movie. FronT row: J. McClure, B. Barnhfirf, A. BilcTalvy, M. Goodman, S. Sanford, P. Swanson. M. Dunnabaclc. Second row: J, Gall, W. Funclce, lol. Lamb, C. Miles, V. Eicher, T. Brown, H. Kell. I26 i REPRESENTATIVES AND CHAIRMEN: B. Mead, S. Talbol, J. VanDeuson, D. Slrong, K. Sloclclon, C. Riser, J. Coon, l.. Zain- inger, R. Hirschofli. WRA The world is our campus and The gym is yours. WRA opens ils doors every Monday 'lo girls loolc- ing for excilemenl afler 'rheir sludies abroad or a wider range of experiences 'For Jrhose sopho- .1 mores preparing for Their experi- 'Q enlial quarler. Freshmen, even if lhey slrilce oul, slrilce up new ac- quainlances and seniors wilh 'lhe severesl Comprehensive iillers N unwind. 4 poinler? Bring a fellow 2 poinler along and score in 'rhe many courses offered al WRA. OFFICERS: G. Vanderlinde, B. Preslon, A. Crofser, B. Powell, R. l-lirschoff, J. VanDeuson, J. Lawrence Mead. l27 -X5 Y . 5 , ' is-q ,. A mi-, gui X x I P uf , I i i., t ,.... 4 A -asf ,. c 4 3 YS ' K Sr X 1 if j , it'-3? xg Q e im Y' , 1 X -f A 5 f I 'I ' I g V N I. xxxx Q X ' 'S P. XX ' ' , yn S X aigw 1 : 1'-fi' 'x,. X sig as 1 HM. 'HIP 'IR Ill ji I xm k N - I iii' E-1 1 '91, wr .-z. 'W ' r ':: PR 3 , 15 ,gf '-0 ' Iv Q11 'fm i ,-414 if ., if - 1 , f'a,rfg'4z 22 '- w 1 n.hI'BK, W. - - ,Y , A, Q .K .- I .It Y ' .X . x ,, ,WJ 31,2 f J' -V ,..4isskr -mn ff J ' -3, ' fw- 1,4 ,.'. 1 , H A - .,I'sg, 3. V. f. ' yjivy, r 11 15064 amz' 551, SIN Vv Q5 , '- .- -X1 ,.....,.-- -e. f! M ' 25? 'gs M uh: ' .... v -,,,,q I.. i .Aw 4.?:L 4 .... ,ff-Q A y I, .vw- f H. ,Aww-P M,' Y NA. . M. , ,.X..,,......h ., f , A - 1 ... ' 'r A 1 Q1 5 1 M X. -,Q v .- ..,..N. ,sg , I f' I v l30 X x -Q.-ha, X -N 'N Q am -GMX I' L, 0 ic QW -' .,,.i . ' , ' ' ii ' v . ' D 'b. q -v. ' ': ffffj5Tf'-fZf55I'Eff3 - .'o-.:5:'b-,'v- c , ,.. N V Q 'Q v- vi , Yi ' T ' XX-X 'v' + vf ' ' T i f' ' ' ' X 0 , , On The iob reading . . . . Career and Servlce Kalamazoo College has incorporaTed inTo iTs Tour year pro- gram a career and service guarTer. lv1osT sTudenTs Talce advan- Tage oT This opporTuniTy Tor on The iob experience in Their sophomore year. The spring quarTer oT ThaT year is spenT working oTT-campus in a service organizaTion or a paid posiTion. The main purpose oT This aspecT oT college is To expose The sTudenT To an occupaTion which is relaTed To his Tield oT maior. ln This way iT helps The sTudenT deTermine wheTher or noT his vocaTional choice is really suiTed To him. New people are meT and new guesTions presenT Themselves. All These Things Tend To broaden The sTudenT and open his eyes To many aspecTs oT The world which he had noT noTiced pre- viously. Thus sTudenTs are given The opporTuniTy To grow and maTure Through The career and service guarTer. A wide varieTy oT iobs is available. STudenTs have worked in The huge New York Public Library and The oTTices oT Congress- men in WashingTon, DC. They have been placed in urban and rural areas. ln any case They have learned someThing abouT Themselves and abouT Their world. Loolring foward The fuTure 'H 1 Foreign Study A frip down fhe Nile, affendance af a Spanish bull fighf, coffee in a French cafe, friendly chaffer in a German Sfube. a visif fo an African markef: all of fhese unusual experiences are available fo fhe sfudenf in his junior year af Kalamazoo College. Every sfudenf, according fo his language abilify and inferesf, has fhe opporfunify fo selecf a foreign Kalamazoo College cenfer in which he would like fo sfudy. This year sfu- denfs have leff fhe campus fo sfudy in England, France, Ger- many, Spain, Sierra Leone, Mexico, and Lebanon. The foreign sfudy quarfers are probably fhe mosf popular quarfers of K sfudenfs' college experience for fhey offer oppor- funifies of exfensive language sfudy, living wifh foreign families, infroducfion fo new culfures, fravel and fime for independenf fhoughf. Affer approximafely four and a half monfhs of sfudy in one cenfer and counfry, fhe sfudehf has gained a good under- sfanding of life in his adopfed culfure and is ready for some independenf fravel. While fraveling fhe sfudenf expands his knowledge of culfures, peoples, arfs, cusfoms, currencies, and budgefingl ln fhe spring fhe sfudenf refurns fo fhe campus wifh new oerspecfive and undersfanding of fhe world, his counfry, his campus, and his life. ,L fy f3l1?5 ? ' XTR I -.lf I .1 Z 'x . ffl-2 . V . ri. A .. i ws!':z5,:rfl , Seffing fhe pace in Middle-Easfern fashions A column, a basin, and five prophefs . . . 'U-Tunvwv-Q r 3 .1 , , X, ' ' f r 'sg -dw L.-. ' , ,-ff 'I Y .- ,,..., r 4 ,r ,,,g,g,,v'Yi,x'v- - 4-1-: i'.' 'ru'- f Qlff. i fm . 4... ' R , ' ' if !',,41 ' - , .4400-s ...,..J- rd- .Aid-'I' S. - .IETF .4 An American in Aix Dicl we really gel' losf again? INA E France The French and France. Paris and The provinces. The masses oT sTudenTs on The leTT bank. The poeTry oT The Seine as Paris awalxes To spring. The Loire and iTs wealTh oT chaTeaux. The rain in Normandy, The sunshine in Provence. A lcaleidoscope oT counTryside and ciTy, oT accenTs, and Taces, and ouT oT iT Triendships main- Tained on paper and a hope Tor Their renewal in person. This in Franco . . . And This is France: The Tun oT sharing a Franco- American birThday parTy, oT preparing an American meal Tor your Tamily, or spending half a day TighTing Through a language barrier To discuss goals. These are The momenTs worTh waiTing Tor. SomeThing deeper Than The Thrill oT communicaTion Tor The salce oT exchanging poliTe arTiTicialiTies, The exciTemenT oT coming To know The French girl or boy beside you. Are you sure you wanf io come in? Exploring Roman camp siies . . . ,,. ,,.,-: -V Y- E1 ,'.-p.. ' .,- ,- ,,.f TL-lg -'37 'v 7... 'Q X h ,..-- ' -Q f M X 'E X xv- ' 'nf '3- 4 Checlring locafions . . ' N, .W 77'27'?F7T7WffIf 'Q-' , ,. 7 .-4,1 , 3 wg, xifj -w U V, . 5,,eq:..:-!K,4 j:.,1'4,s1:N-xr ,,- f-ff ' www f 'M' ' , 1 nw-lW ,Mali ' , 1 I1 VHEM TANERS H 9' The Sherwoods keep 'Phe boiling poi 1 -, we -. -ww 15 A win.. V . , Cari I ZZ? ' -4, he ' ,1 f?5 1 vii if If ,. . 1 f ff 5, . A 2' 2 4 W' 2 ! 5 4 J 3, ASQ- K S, ., .1 4. 352 5 .. 1 2 .-0 fv-,f ' :'. J. . , 1. N., ,. .,f,-Q , X ll' ,Q -. .. ggxgfjlg ,QE -' 'P fi ., , :ejrff , 'A X www- 5 , S Q H ,!',v .1, gg . i J!- 3' 2 Q S , - A I 'f , ' y uf , rf, 4,,f, . 46 4 .3 :Q , . V .1v.- .,,,,,f.-,N ..... -sf.-Aw,-lu .Q - . ' W . AG- -f Q 0 V ,Q X Q .Q 39 12 s xi r. . U , - mirrxv '-4.1 -, 'fs ' ago ' I Y . . 4 K .., ,W :zz , 1:1 Mr? u n , C 9 o 4' In IZ! Y 213 w . H Q52 .H , f 1 1. io K 7 I z rf. Qs rf z 7 '35, J' 1? 4 A 'MW nm1p:-3f2'f'ffw- M: .f f'Mm.w.','4 .N if if is ,A fr 4- NO P, 'a Browsing in Berlin Germany Try asking some srudenls iusf back from Germany whal Jrhe word Gemullichkeil' means. They are apl lo give you puzzled looks and menlion seemingly unrelaled ex- periences: lalking wilh srudenfs in a Bierslube in Erlangen . . . sil- ling down wilh a German family 'ro enjoy a meal of sausage, sauer- kraul and polaloes . . . +aking a walk wilh friends along The Rhine in Bonn. Or ask Jrhem aboul lravelz visil- ing The Okfoberfesl' in Munich . . . seeing lhe calhedral in Cologne by nighl . . . pondering a grey Wall in Berlin--from bolh sides. All are episodes which lhey will noi' lorgel in a few weeks, monfhs, or even years. J 0'Q, ia-fc, ,,A yy '.. Spain Filmed in Spain wi'rh a casl of +housancls . . . Amigo, have you noiiced all +he sfudenls around us? , Z 1... Z Ar 3 . . . This is Spain. Toledo-Jrhe Calhedral and rhe Alcazai-- symbol of Jrhe Civil War. l-loly Week Processionsp people bowing ro The sainlsg people, Spanish people, applauding Jrhe soldiers displaying proud mililary precision. Franco's Guardia Civil, wilh green capes, gold bullons, and black palenl learher hals. Gypsies acrobaling in Jrhe sfreers while Spaniards lhrow money lo Them from lhe six lloors of buildings. The Alhambra, lhe Prado, ihe parks crowded wilh baby buggies and balloons, bulllighls, Flamenco, san- gria, manlillas, sidewalk cafes, Paella, flower carfs, guilars . . . Revelalion: I+ is possible lo undersland and live in anolher cul+ureI Recolleclionz A wonderful memory of Spain. Ti . 0 Where else would l have The chance for independenT research lille This? Independent Study lndependenT sTudy is an underlying Theme of The enTire Tour year program aT Kalamazoo. WiTh The new sysTem only Three courses are Taken per guarTer. and The sTudenT is expecTed To do a greaT deal oT work in depTh, on his own, in These Three areas. This idea is carried To iTs TullesT applicaTion in The sTudenT's senior year. Each sTudenT, by This Time. has chosen a major. From This general area he choses a speciTic Topic in which he has become inTeresTed. The basic assignmenT Tor his senior year is To wriTe a Thesis on This subeicT. EducaTion maiors use These quarTers To gain sTuclenT Teaching experience, using This as a basis Tor Their Thesis. OTher sTudenTs sTudy aT colleges and universiTies which oTTer a greaTer oppor- TuniTy Tor sTudy in depTh oT The Tield oT maior Than K College. In any case, The senior Thesis is in many respecTs The culminaTion oT Tour years oT worlc and represenTs The supreme academic eTTorT oT mosT undergraduaTe sTudenTs, The subiecT maTTer of These papers varies Trom The lcinescis oT Mexican Spanish To The marine liTe on a coral reeT: Tor This program is as Tlexible as The resT oT The curriculum aT Kalamazoo College. I39 ,K X Y - 2 2 A .- ' 5309.5 .,, . -' ' V Y 2 fmfk' nn. . HM. 6 in . V b kg, M . f . ' ,Q 5 ..jy' xi 1,:f.3,j1+:?a, ' :sk ,. 'gg 'L .ff 'ww Q . - '-'- A A Sli- ,:1.wgf:f5 - ' gpg: , .Y 4. V. hm I Wx . BP an A .Q .. NVQ., mv? f ' x . YW R F M-. , ww ' N, . gf- w dow ' .N N B: X r. xv , x X ' '- is -3. Football 1' , IQ, , E52 .W1 :sE:::f'I:F' ,. . ,gm Y- B 44 ,T guna .K ' Lode elucles while Earlham admires +urF. Harkema feams wiih ihe versalile Persons for a poinl-afler-louchclown. The Hornel line rips Earlham. .. Q ,A,V M ,-I.. ..a..1'i.A:. 1' 2 V .Q .,.,. , .Q .sr Q' ij, .. I 1 . ' gi f '- i -mr- Q 3 l -. -.-.K ,V 1, X ,,, -. 'X ...,jS7-.' V ,K .A V- V' S+! Q 7 f A -+, Q-of f. M U QA ,ya 'f 4 by my -H' S , .Q - . .. -. . 'S D1 1 ,bl CPQUUT X. Fronl row: Mike Lukomski, Eglis Lode, Don LeDuc, Roger Kooi. Ed Lauermann, Tom Hayward, Jim I-Iarkema, Fred Reuer, Bob Pelers, Bob Phillips, John Persons, Tom DeVries. Second row: George Lindenberg, Paul Laurn, Ken Calhoun, Duncan Swenson, Mike Mason, Dan Auslin, Gus Kounloupes, Mike Ash Don Waller, Tom VanderMoIen, Ron Creager, Wall I-Iall. Third row: Mike Sherrill, mgr,, John Richards, mgr., Bob Sibilsky, Mike Slallord, Chuck Dibble, Bob Pursel, Don Lenox, Larry Bork, Phil Eder, Dennis Sleele Tom McArlhur, Coach Rolla Anderson, Assl. Coach George Acker, Assl. Coach Ray Slellen. Early hopes lo exlend Kalamazoo's I2 game winning slreak were snapped lhis year in lhe season opener wilh Easlern Michigan, bul lhe leam wenl on lo lake a share in lhe MIAA league lille and posla 6-2 over-all record. The I-Iornels, Albion, and I-Iope shared lhe conlerence lille wilh idenlical 4-I records. Each leam was delealed by one ol lhe olhers, K losing lo Albion, I-Iope lo K, and Albion lo I'Iope. Coach Rolla Anderson called lhe year a success, and al lhe same lime expressed oplimism over nexl year. Wilh I5 Iellermen relurning and a number ol valuable seniors gone, lhe success or 'Failure ol nexl year may well hinge on lhe deplh available lrom enlering freshmen. Senior Ed Lauermann led lhe MIAA once again in rushing and led Kazoo in leam scoring al lhe same lime. John Persons and Eqlis Lode lied lor second in leam scoring. Aggressive defense was a leam highlighl, demonslraled by a 98 yard louchdown run by lackle Bob Phillips on a pass inlerceplion againsl Earlham. To cap anolher line season, every leam member saw plenly ol aclion as lhe I-Iornels used everybody lo roll over Kenyon, 7l-20. I963 Foolball Record Kazoo Opp I2 Easlern Michigan I3 2I I-Iope I4 I4 Albion 25 6 Alina 2 40 Olivel I4 I4 Adrian 6 I5 Earlham 2 7l Kenyon 20 Harkema 'fades under good proleclion I43 A nuileus ol qradualinq seniors will be missed by Kalamazoo nexl year. ln rhe lasl lwo and a hall yeiirs, rhe loolball leam wilh lhis nucleus has won l8 our ol ifs lasl 20 games. Commenlinq on lhis group, Coach Anderson acclaimed, Give rhose boys credir. They have made a qrear conrribulion lo lhe school in all sporls. Boys lilce Reuer, Persons. l-larlcema, Lauermann, and l-layward are iusl some of lhese invaluable players. John Persons, Rolla conrinued, may have seven All-MIAA awards fo his credil when he qraduales-a K record from perhaps lhe besl alhlele ever lo come our of lhis school. Awards wenl lo Persons, Phillips, Pefers, Lode, and Lauermann lor All-MIAA: Persons and Lauer- mann, All-Slale for lhe second year: Lauermann, mosl valuable player: Gus Kounloupes, mosl im- proved. The Gras Can Award again wenl 'ro Persons. Elecled as co-caplains for lhe I964 squad were Bob Phillips and Eglis Lode. Kazoo defense dares Oliver. Lauermann breaks away behind Phillips. I44 's X s X Kuta sz . ....,. is is Q s. 7 9 ff N, a 'fr Q Q . , 5 Lode leads for Creager 'ws L 9-unit' ,w Wfifhthv Q .1 . Q--Viv . ,V-we - J .?'S 1Qf3 f 5. QW K .x..xA A.,,g,.y Chl ' -. I ' ' . .,!? ,I Q ii ,, I 1 C, .pu ' va? Q ' 1 5' 1-'SF f ' 'Lf' X ,I ,x..n. avi- W, :ar Wf M .Mya ngt A' v,': .c X gl ti A FN? '1' Q 4wff'+?'w W 4Q f I n Y v f. .- ' Sfrafegy among 'Hue high command . . . . . z X fr x , x is M. , ,- ff X V .1 y A-, xv X4 Mosf valuable, mosi imporiani, I964 co-capiains, and mos? improved. ,QQ Q, ' 'N X' R, ,if fa. :mlb ffl 11 ,, I u..- ff V Q-1 , . ..... 4 .. - 3 1 ' W , Us K Q 1 v . -Q nf- ' ,T . . ., xx A ' --s.'-- ' r -- ,fi Q u 1 .' x g. 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This group consisred of four freshmen and Ihree upperclassmen, who spenf a weelc and a half preparing for 'rhe approaching season. The Hornel Slriders, led by freshman Tom Hoopengardner and X caprain Diclc Yehle, mosr valuable player, Iaclced sulficienr deprh needed for Ihe high conference finish ol pasr years. Homecoming weekend broughf a season high poin'r as Kazoo edged a delermined Qlivel seven. Nexf year. rerurning Iefrermen abroad and s+rong frosh will bolsrer Ihe Team. The squad will repeal +he pre-season condirioning program of Ihe I96I Ieann by running a mararhon from Mackinac Io Kazoo. I963 Cross Counfry Record Kazoo Opp 36 Manchesler 25 38 Hope 23 42 Cenlral Michigan I9 40 Albion 2I 35 Alma 25 25 Oliver 30 3I Adrian 25 24 Aquinas 35 4I Calvin I9 Sixlh MIAA Meer I46 Wrestling W ' ,J 7-v Feeling lhe loss ol Coach George Aclrer, lhe I964 wresllers posled a disappoinling I-6-l dual meel record, bul look lorward E. 'lo nexl year lor lhe laesl season ever. Seven lreshmen and one upperclassman posled good overall individual records, loiil Iacl ol college experience, coupled wilh 3 i2j?,.X,, lhe illness ol Coach Aclcer, led lo lhe season marl-1, During Y W. ' Aclcer's absence, lhe leam was ably coached by Dicl Rohlls, a , ...- -A lormer W.M.U. wresller. Wilh lhe relurn ol lhree leam members lrom Europe, plus nexl year's sophs, lhe leam will be by lar lhe loughesl yel. Kazoo posled a resoeclable lournamenl record, wilh a second in ils own Quadrangular meel behind Ohio Wesleyan, and a lhird in lhe Norlh Cenlral lnvilalional in a lield ol I3. l964 Dual Me-el' Record Kazoo Opp 8 Adrian I9 A , . I4 Manchesler I5 ' 20 Lalfe Foresl I5 I I Waiyne Slale 23 ll Cenlral Michigan JV I8 O Easlern Michigan JV 26 5 Cenlral Michigan JV 28 Mosl' Valuable ancl Mosl Improved I4 Adrian I4 Fronl: Tam Richards, Tom Norlhrup, Glenn Gardner, John I-Iill, Phil Aslcey, Andy OGawa. Baclc: Diclc Rohlls, assl. Coach, Jon Mulh, Milne Lulcomslri, Rich Coulter, Da,.l Laqfn Tom W'islead Coach George Aclcer. Missing Doug Bella I47 ,L-AN4 1 ggi 1 ' Johnson drives for fwo . . . l48 Souihworlh 'lips . . . Basketball Picked lo have a poor season, 'rhe l964 l-lornel baskelball leam proved lo be lougher lhan expecled. An I l-I I season mark, in which 8 of 'rhe losses were by less 'rhan 5 poinls lruslraled lhe leam consislenlly. Coach Ray Slellen called lhe leam one of Jrhe besl and hardesl-working he has ever coached. adding lhal 'rhey showed good spiril and huslle all year. Slalislically lhe leam had a successful year. Placing lhird in lhe MIAA, Kazoo oulscored lheir opponenls over-all by 39 poinls, lhe difference coming in free lhrows, where lhey hi+ .7l'-7. From 'rhe floor, ihe leam sank a respeclable 43fZ. Caplain and lvlosl Valuable Player Dick Johnson, wilh Jim Pelers and Bob Pursel, led lhe leam scoring, wilh 276, 409. and 302 poinls respeclively. Gone nexl year will be senior slarlers Jim l-larkema and Dale Soulhworlh, and Dick Johnson, who will be in Europe. Replacing lhem will be Tom Crawford, l-larry Decker, and Bill Jones. Also relurning will be lvlosl lmproved Player Tom Nicolai and Pelers and Pursel. Front Paul Vick: mgr. Jerry Brennan, Bill Jones, Bob Sibilslcy, Dick Johnson, Jim l-larlcema. Tom Crawford, Bob Pursel, Dean Dingmang mgr. Back: Bill Lambert sfalisficlan, Tom McArl'l'1ur, Lorin Sanderson, Dale Soulhworfh, l-larolcl Decker, Tom Nicolai, Jim Pelers, Coach Ray Sleflen, Warren Tlwomasg assl. coach. f , '2. , VFR -' X . ,!5,. 'b v' 7' . -'r ' ' 5 '- . Hz 1 , b,E i Q .-,195 V 5. 4 ' V v vm Z '41 4 I lam, Mosi' Improved . . . Nicolai X g.--f f .112 Dale, you wanl' a cheeseburger and fwo fries . . . . .Ir x 1 lf As I49 I U High-scorer Jim Peiers. - -..-.-..-....-..-..............-...-.. .......... ...- .... ..... .-..,--Q...-v.-.-................x, 4 X Pursel drives high Tom Crawford, new blood. I963 64 Baslcefball Record Kazoo OPP Manclaesler Albion Adrian Oliver Kenyon Concordia Ill Calvin Alma Elmlwursl' l-lope Aquinas Lalce Foresl Anderson Aquinas Franklin Albion Adrian Calvin Alrna Elml'1urs+ Hope Oliver good spirif and husile . . . , V. N X .8 . H. XA ,N Asar.-34-4 'WS .W H Q' ' --1aW.,,'A 1. - ' ' ' lnspirafion . . The fireball . . . Ei. if . ff - .1 F iiii i .'??EQ3 . 21,35 0' ,. in I '83 4 Wuuugqny . , H, 'vblbn f Baseball Coach Ray STeTTen was very opTimisTic abouT The success of The I964 baseball Team aTTer iTs good showing on The spring Trip. AlThough posTing a 2-4 record in The SouTh, iT was The Team's TirsT venTure ouTdoors, and Coach STeTTen was pleased wiTh The showing. l'le TelT The year could be K's besT so Tar in The league, depending on The over-all sTrengTh of The MIAA. All Teams Tound Their way souTh excepT Adrian, and The Teams To beaT will be lasT year's co-champions, Albion and l-lope. ReTurning leTTermen Jim Anderson, Tom DeVries. Don LeDuc, Eglis Lode, Dave Murray, John Persons, Fred Reuer, and Denny STover are among upperclassmen To waTch. Jim Jackson, a Treshman, led The Team hiTTing in The souTh wiTh a .394 average and bears waTching aT Third. Freshman piTchers Ray Sharp and l-larry Decker also look good. All Three Treshmen will probably boTh piTch and play The inTield. FuTure years may conTinue This yea r's good prospecTs. Infield workoul' . . Fronl' row: John Ingles, Jim Jackson, Eglis Lode, Tom DeVries, l-larry Decker, Fred Reuer, John Persons. Jimm Whi+e, Wall' l-lall. Back row: Ray STeTTen, coach, Bill lhne, assT, coach, Jim Anderson, Bob Shearer, Dennis STover, Dave Murray, John Edmonds, Ray Sharp, Jim Goza. W at WW' EW b.:'??Sff,? ' l52 at 2-f X n ,fin X,-1 J Jun lv' BaH'ing pracfice . . . Q W.. Fred Reuer . . . Walf Hall . . . 2 , A .MH- , J. ,.v gf s and Sharp . . . I54 Fronl row: Ken Calhoun, Bob Spencer, Byron Bond, Torn l-loopengardner, Wall l-lerscher, Keifh Bekofske, Tom Brown, Bill Fefhke, Dehn Solomon, Gene Whifing. Back row: Phil Oliver, Tom Schoff, Bill Sanderson, Hank l-lagemeyer, Torn Crawford, George Lindenberg, Dave Filkin, Ron Spann, Dennis Sfeele, Tom Schaaf, Carl Bekofske, Dave Freilag, Bill Lynch, Dick Payne, Coach Thomas. Track The I964 frack feam suffered losses in fhe grade-poinf average of several pofenfial men and as a consequence was leff shaky in The field evenfs, The feam is pofenfially sfrong on fhe frack, wifh yeferans Bill Lynch, fhe Bekofskes, Dehn Solomon, Dave Filkin, Dick Payne, and Tom Schaaf backed by freshmen Tom hloopengarclner and George Lin- clenberg, and ofhers. Calvin is fhe fearn fo beaf, wifh fhe MIAA looking sfrong. Kazoo will bear wafching alfhough odds discourage l-lornef high hopes. Broacl iumper and pole vauller Calhoun . . . .,4H Kazoo's Fillrin, Bekofske, and Solomon I u Les Dodson assT coach ArT WalTers Fred EmmerT Dick Johnson John Koch BII Jones, Ron Creager, Bob Engles. Coach George Acker. Missing: George Tennis Kazoo's T964 Tennis Team seems headed once again Tor The MIAA Tennis crown, wiTh The only Toreseen compeTiTion To come Trom Hope. The Team is looking Torward To Their meeTs wiTh NoTre Dame and The Quadrangular meeT where They will play The NCAA Small College Tennis champs, Ohio Wesleyan. Dick Johnson and George Smillie occupy The TirsT and second Team spoTs, wiTh The oTher posiTions uncerTain in preseason drills. Les Dodson, a Kalamazoo Tennis alumnus, helps The Team This year due To Mr. Acker's recovery Trom illness. Walters . . . Engles . . . T55 I -5.39, 1 a f , , .l.'5' ,, uh., Tradiiional bonfire Maybe we'd befler lool: af 'these plans again. Sigs pu? 'rhe finishing 'Pouches on 'rheir display. Help! My finger's siuclr! Delmagas hurry fo finish up in lime for iudging. -a -.af':f-'.::1- -.:f..- , :-:inf 4.4510 ,, .. . W wr J 15 1 I mr ssvw 9' V- s 1 , 1 ,ws , M ,, -sw K I ..f,,5fL.,'l4'f .. ss Gyn '55 , . 5 ,,. sf 1' N ,,,,,,,Nx..1. -L. ixk You should see ihe fraffic iam we iusf caused. Euros bring up lhe load. '4 S5- This +hing'll never fall down. The Frosh spoke foo soon. Thy I Howie Green, Jirn Harlcema. Coach Rolla Anderson, Tom Vanderlvlolen, Tom Hayward, Bob Keyser. Keyser, number I. if-6 f CHIC. I56 --.A '. ,- '.: 'Z K -'.-4' . .fir-. T :i,Q'1 ' -xv .. 3 ' '2 - ..- xxx. rifle-vc 15. ' . .,,. Q - Golf Coach Rolla Anderson's golT Team seems sure oT aT leasT a share oT Their presenT MIAA TiTle again This year. WiTh reTurning veTerans Bob Keyser, Torn Hayward, and Tony Jonassen Tilling The TirsT Three Team posiTions, backed by Howie Green, Tom Vanderlvlolen, Al HeaTh, and Jim Harlcema, overall Team sTrengTh is high. A successTul souThern Trip highlighTed spring Training. Probable Team medalisT Bob Keyser, according To Coach Anderson, has a good chance oT being medalisT Tor The MIAA. Hayward, number 2. .coil + CMCH6 , 3, .5 kli- N-.'f ..i-9fh.l-- 'li-Vw.. 2:1 3- mr 'sag tw, If xf rw, 23 33 - .534 4:-manga- Wifh fhe infermural season coming fo a close in fhe spring, sharp compefifion would defermine fhe final winner. The winfer quarfer closed wifh fhe Philos ahead of Cenfurys by I2 poinfs, and Sher- woods, Norfh, Soufh, and lndependenfs less fhan IO poinfs from second. The faculfy posfed anofher firsf in volleyball: Cenfury again in foofball and bofh baslcefball leagues. Sherwoods showed sfrengfh in badrninfon and ping-pong, fying wifh faculfy in fhe laffer and winning fhe former. Philo sfrengfh came from close fo fop finishes in all sporfs. Soffball, golf, fennis, and fraclc finish fhe season. lime 5' 5 1 Q! av - - . ,ll l57 f ,,. , -v' - .. an ' '- 2 4,-- if F- ' -' .--.i:1f:22:+1-1... ' 'W' N- - . V V V ,. 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The Jream looked sirong deieaiing Wesiern, Cenlral II, and Michigan, and lying Siaie, Michigan, and Ann Arbor Ill. To climax 'lhe season +he girls were inviied io compefe in ihe Greer Lakes Seciional Tournameni in Ann Arbor. Playing fine games, 'rhe girls bear U. oi M. 2-O and lied Ann Arbor III, 2-2. Lasi summer iwo ieam members, Sue Dasher and Sue l-lammer, were privileged 'io play on ihe Michigan All-Siar Jream againsi a German leam which ioured 'lhe counlry. Sue Budlong, Anne Croiser, Susan Talboi, Tina Roose, Sue Hammer. Lynn Eddy Judy Coon, Sue Dasher, Karla Luiz, Beisy Presfon, Linda Swalrn. A, fx l58 Joan VanDeusen, RuTh HirrschoTT, BeTsy Meacle, Kay Seaman, Fran Women's Sports Kalamazoo's Women's Tennis Team will have iTs hands Tull This year if iT expecTs To repeaT iTs Tine 6-2 record Trorn lasT year. Wifh Three Top players losT To The quarTer sysTem and only Three reTurn- ing Trom lasT year. prospecTs are rough Tor The I-lorneTTes. ReTurninq players are Sue Diller, Anne CroTser and GreTchen Vander Linde. This core plus The newcomers will hope To reTain The Women's MIAA Tennis championship Tor The ninTh sTraighT year. The archery Team will cenTer around Joan VanDeusen and BeTsy Meade, Trom lasT year's Tearn. The squad was runnersup in The WMIAA TournamenT lasT year. The Girls' BaslceTball Team Tinished The year wiTh a 3-2 record, wiTh Sue Dasher leading Team scoring and sTaTisTics. Meyefh GIRLS TENNIS. Anne CroTser, Mary WesTerville, BeTTy Powell, GreTchen VanderLinde, Nancy SouThard, Sally Meyer. Sue Diller, Margie Connalole. BASKETBALL, A TEAM. Joan VanDeusen, Jean Tiller, Chris Geist Karla LuTz, Sue Dasher, Nancy SouTharcl. BeTh ChrisTenson. ..., Ml IS9 1 QWGVS The Three years and nine nnonThs beTween I5 SepTennber l96O and I4 June I964 were, Tor The members OT The Class oT I964, Their college years-a Tinal sTage oT youTh. a lasT preparaTion To Tace The cruel world, a higher educaTion. Those who open This yearbook in I974 or I984 or I994 won'T sum iT up in a phrase. They will remember Those Three years and nine monThs in one big impression- whaT did iT do Tor me? - plus a series oT smaller impressions-menTal snapshoTs OT The Things ThaT sTood ouT. The impressions oT learning will be There, and some will come back clearly enough. The gloomy hour in The early morning sTruggling wiTh a problem ThaT won'T solve. The panicky rush To Throw TogeTher a Term paper, wondering ironically iT This is whaT learning is. The discussion group where someThing clicks and Leibniz, Faulk- ner, Niebuhr change Trom words on a page To parT oT The TurniTure oT a mind. Some oT The picTures will be Those oT The College-an insTiTuTion going somewhere, buT in iTs own sweeT Time. The sTuTTy Georgian archiTecTure ThaT seemed To shelTer and embody ouTworn TradiTions. The quarTer- sysTem grid charT Tacked To a wall, symbol oT a vision ThaT laughs aT TradiTions. The baTTered, slow GrooTe Beer carrying The Class OT ICI64 inTo a new kind oT overseas sTudy. Maybe The clearesT oT The menTal images ThaT Tlash back will be Those oT people. The insTrucTors who, living To Teach, made one wanT Tor a momenT To live To learn. The liTTle group around The snack bar Table, suddenly serious, The discussion changed Trom girls To God. The larger group around The swiTchboard on a gray No- vember day, lisTening To The grim radio voice: Ladies and genTlemen, The PresidenT is dead. And how abouT The big impression, The ToTal picTure ThaT all These images make up? Or To puT iT a diTTerenT way, whaT was in iT Tor us? Book learning? Yes. Travel, culTure, leadership, social liTe? CerTainly. BUT Tor mosT There will be an impression oT someThing more ThaT will make The value oT Those Tour years impossible To measure in money. lvlaybe iT was enlighTenmenT, a realizaTion ThaT all These books have someThing im- porTanT To say. Or convicTion, a sense oT purpose suddenly Taking over a selT-cenTered and selT-saTisTied mind. SomeThing more Than book learning happened To every member oT This Class oT I964. lT was diTTerenT in every case, and always indeTiniTe and indelfinable. BUT Tor every one There will be someThing ThaT will liqhif UP These Three years and nine monThs and make Them enlighTen all The less youThTul and less hopeTul years ThaT Tollow Them. l-Tal ChrisTensen Class oT IC264 MARY COLE ARMACOST Hislory Redlands, California Teaching lnfern-Porrage Junior High. Thesis- Effects oi World War I on British women in I92O's. Eurodelphian Gamma, Pres.: Trowbridge House Council: May Fele Courl: Cheerleading: lnier-Sociely Council: Judicial Council: Women's League: Chrislmas Carol Service: Trowbridge Formal Chairman: Fall Leadership Conference. PATRICIA BARNEY French Kalamazoo, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Caen, France. Teaching lnfern. French Club: Lighl Scholar? Index: Boiling Pol: Chrisimas Carol Service. BARBARA BROWN-BEUKEMA Sociology Wilmingion, Delaware Thesis- S'fudy of change of locaiion of Milwaukee Chrislian Cen+er. College Singers. GORDON BINGHAM Psychology S+. Joseph, Michigan Thesis- Psychological nafure of fhe crealive process and applicalion ol 'iheories by individual psychologisisf' Sigma Rho Sigma, Pres.: lnier-Sociely Council: Siudenl' Union Board: lnlramurals. JIM R. ANDERSON Hislory Buchanan, Michigan Teaching lnfern. Ceniury Forum: Baskelballg Baseball- K Club, DAVID W. ANDREWS Music Wes? Websler, New York College Singers: Bach Feslival Chorus: Band: Overlay Sociely: French Club: Ass'+ lo builder ol' Fine Arls Building Organ. v.. BRUCE BAXTER Poliiical Science Bridgewaler, New Jersey Teaching In+ern-Souih Jr. High. Delmega: Basketball Manager: Baskelball Trainer: Foolball Trainer: Track Trainer. JAMES BEACH Psychology Tecumseh, Michigan The eye, percepiion and illusions. Cenlury Forum: Show- boai: WJMD: lniramurals. CARL BEKOFSKE Psychology Grand Blanc, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Bonn, Germany. Foolball: Track: Ceniury Forum, Pres.: Men's Joinl House Council, Treas. BRUCE BENTON Hislory Columbus, Ohio Foreign Sludy-Aix, France. Thesis- Poli+ical aspecls ol France and Brilain influencing 'rhe Trealy of Locarnof' Phi Lambda: College Singers: Joinl House Council: Phi Lambda Choir: Council on Sludenl Affairs: Sludeni Union Direcior: Siudenl Counselor: Head Chapel Proclor: Srudeni Senale. .-E 1 I63 RAYMOND BLANFORD Malhemalics Kalamazoo. Michigan Thesis- Programming and solulions of linear inequalilies, and lhe dualily characlerislics and characlerisfic values of linear equalil'ies. Phi Lambda. CHRlSTlAN GARY BLOUGH Economics Benlon Harbor, Michigan Thesis- Hislory ol branch banking, modern bank localions. and branch banking as a compelilive marlceling device in lhe Uniled Sl'ales. Foofball: lnlramurals. NANCY BRlEGEL Hislory Delroil, Michigan Foreign Sludy-Caen, France. Thesis- How lhe So- ciely of The Yoruba, Benin, and lbo Tribes lAfrical is rellecled in Their arl forms. Chrislmas Carol Service: Kappa Pi, Pres.: Trowbridge House Council: lnler- Sociery Council: Boiling Pol. MARGARET PENELOPE BRITTON Drama Wayne, Michigan Thesis- Hisl'ory of lhe Kalamazoo Civic Thealre. Kappa Pi: Drama Club: Class Secrelary, Treas.: Wom- en's League: Forensics: Cullural Enrichmenl' Commiflee: K-delles Trio: Sludio Thealre: lnler-Sociely Play Conlesf Direcfor. SUSAN S. BROEMEL German Evanslon, Illinois Foreign Sludy-Bonn, Germany. Thesis- Sludy ol Ulrich Becher, wilh emphasis on lilerary analysis. Eurodelphian Gamma: German Club: Alpha Lambda Della, Pres.: Freshman Counselor: WRA: Field Hockey. HAYDEN DAVIS BROWN English Kalamazoo, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Caen, France. Thesis- Research info archelypecl uses of animals in lileraluref' Phi Lambda. I64 HOWARD E. BOWMAN Philosophy Ferndale. Michigan Foreign Sludy-Turkey. Phi Lambda: Sludenl' Senale: Annual Blood Drive: College Singers. RICHARD BRANCH Polilical Science Kalamazoo, Michigan Foreign Sludy-Ecuador. Tl1esis- Analysis of lhe lale Senalor Arlhur H. Vandenberg's change from an isolalionisl' 'ro an inl'ernalionalisl'. Academic Affairs Commillee: Boiling Pol Pholographer. ,ps-M 'Fin- RICHARD BURBIDGE Biology Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis- Sludy of a coral reef communily and worlc on ils biomass. Cen- lury Forum: lnlramurals. LINDA HARLOW-CANNON German Midland. Michigan Teaching lnfern-Cify oi Porlage Schools. Eurodelphian Gamma: Trow- bridge House Council, Pres.: German Club: Fall Leadership Conference. GRETCHEN H. CASSEL Hislory Fairview Park, Ohio Foreign Sludy-Sierra Leone, Africa. Teaching lnlern-Harding Jr. High Lakewood. Ohio. Thesis- Sierra Leone in lhe I9l'h Cen'rury. Kappa Pi: Sludenl Senale: Sludenf Union Board: Band: Choir: College Teaching Group: Senior Fellow, English: K-defies Trio: May Fefe: Homecoming Couri: New Sludenl Days: Welles Hall and Cullural Enrichmenl Commillees. MARY E. CHALMERS English Dubuque. Iowa. Thesis- S+udy of lhe Easl African Federa+ion's developmenl ro 1931, especially effecrs in Buganda of special commission reporls. SUSAN COOPER French Ann Arbor, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Caen, France. Thesis- Relationship befween arlislic and liferary fheory and praclice in 2O+h cenlury France. College Singers: Chrisimas Carol Service: Bach Feslival: Big-Lillie Sisler Program. Chair- man. ROGER CREEL Physics Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis- A study of The energy levels arising from rhe combined nuclear quadruple and nuclear magne1'icinleraclion. JUDY KAY CANTARELLA English Ponliac, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Aix, France. Teaching lnlern-Ceniral High School, Kala- mazoo. Bach Chorus. SUSAN CARL Biology Grosse Poinle Farms, Michigan Foreign Sludy-Caen, France. Eurodelphian Gamma: French Club: College Singers: WRA: Trowbridge House Council: Judicial Council: Sludenl Union Board: Homecoming Chairman: May Fefe Chairman: Freshman Counselor, NORMA CHAMICHIAN English Mr. Pleasant Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Aix, France. Thesis- Psychological ef- fecl of a play lhrough 'rhe selling. Kappa Pi: Tug- boai: Showboalg Overley Socielyg lnler-Society Sing Conlesl: Drama: Boiling Pol. DAVID R. CLOWERS English Milwaukee, Wisconsin Foreign Sfudy-Muensler, Germany. Thesis- Funcl'ion of irony in comedy and lragedy. Sigma Rho Sigma: Choir: Sfudenf Senaler College Players: Mock Re- publican Convenrion. E. JAMES CONNOR Chemisfry Galesburg, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Muensler, Germany. Thesis- Synihesizing compounds re- lafing lo one reducing rafe of growlh of lymphoid leukemia. Circle K: lnlramurals. CAROL CONVERSE Polilical Science Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis- Developmenl of a franslribal parly in Nigeria. lndex: Chrislmas Carol Service: Theaire. I65 51 Q' ll 1 l've heard of small college bands, buf fhis is ridiculous! Homecoming Weekend-bonfire, displays, fool- ball, dance, +he relurn of 'rhe alums-reigned over by Queen Karen Diefz and her court The wealher, in conlrasl fo lhe preceding year, sarislied all hopes. A Buddha, Chinese iunlc, and iinrilcisha broughl oul Jrhe Far Easlern Theme, and Genghis Khan menaced lhe alums who slrolled by Bowen l-lall. l-lighlighl of +he weekend: loorball viclory over Oliver. Grefchen Cassel Mary Van Alla Queen Karen, Marilyn Coffing, Susan Le Duc, Royal serenify? Q9 STEPHANIE CRUM French Richland, Michigan Teaching lnfern-Galesburg-Augusfa High School, Galesburg, Michigan. SNEA: French Club. BARBARA L. CUMMINGS SOCiOlOQY Wayne, Pennsylvania Foreign Sfudy-Sierra Leone. Thesis- How program of LaGuardia House in New York Cify fulfills needs of 'lhe neighborhood. Kappa Pi: College Singers: Chrisfmas Carol Service: May Fefe Commillee: Sfudenl' Senale: Foreign Sfudenf Commiffee Chairman: Drama Club: Campus Fund Drive: USCA: French Club: College Players. LARRY DEVRIES Polifical Science Elmhursf, Illinois Foreign Sfudy-Turkey. Thesis- Ba'afhis influence on modern Arab polifics. Sigma Rho Sigma: lnframurals. LINDA DIBBLE English Kalamazoo, Michigan Teaching lnfern-Porfage Township Schools. Eurodel- phian Gamma: Field Hockey: Baslcefball Team: College Singers: Sludenf Union Board: Canferbury Club: Infer- Sociely Play Confesf: Bach Fesfival Choir. PHILIP DULMAGE Philosophy Grosse Poinfe, Michigan Thesis-Hlnvesfigafing legal philosophers and legal posifivism. and ifs relafion of early and confemporary legal-efhic Theory. DAVID EATON Chemisfry Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis- Prove sfrucfure of fhe dimefhyl hydroxy-coumarin formed when a melhyl hydroquinone is reacfed wilh acefoaceficesfer in The presence of sulfuric acid. Drama Deparfmenf Box Office Manager: Sock 'n' Buskin: Chess Club: Sfudenf Senafe: lnframurals. 66 ANNE CROTSER Polifical Science Lakewood. Ohio Foreign Sfudy-Aix, France. Thesis- Case sfudy of Erieview Urban Rea newal proiecl' in Cleveland, Ohio. Alpha Sigma Della: WRA Presidenf: Varsify Field Hockey: Varsify Tennis. DONALD CRUIKSHANK Physics Colorado Springs, Colorado Thesis- Exfension of 'Solid Torsional Horns' by Roberf W. Pyle, Jr. SUSAN DILLER Psychology Beardsfown, Illinois Thesis- Tesfing influence of l.O. on moral iudgmenf of relarded chil- dren. Alpha Sigma Delfa, V.-Pres.: WRA: Varsify Tennis: Varsify Field Hockey: Senafe: Dad's Day: Index: Symphoneffe: One-Acl' Plays: Leader- ship Conference. JOHN DIRCKS Biology Kalamazoo. Michigan Thesis- Physiology of diving, sfudy of effecfs of compressed gases on fhe human body. RICHARD EICK Malhemafics Malleson, Illinois Foreign Sfudy-Sierra Leone, Africa. Thesis- lnvesliga'rion of Ihe char- aclerisfics of groups under isomorphic andfor homomorphic mappings. Delmega: Sludenr Senaie Treas.: Judicial Council: Senior-Fellow: lnler- Sociely Council. BILL FETHKE Physics Muskegon, Michigan Thesis- Design and consrruclion of a Zeeman Modulalor for nuclear quadrupole resonance speciroscopyf' Varsiry 'rrack and cross counrry: WJMD: Delmega: lnlramurals. KAREN FOXWORTHY English Flinl, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Bonn, Germany. Teaching Infern-Flinl Sourhweslern High School. Kappa Pi: Tugboai: Showboaf: Trowbridge House Council: Chrislmas Carol Service: Senale: German Club: New Sludenl' Days. SUSAN GARRISON Sociology Davison, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Aix, France. Thesis- EvaIualion of Recovery, lnc. Euro- delphian Gamma: Ski Club: French Club: Band: USCA: Chrisrmas Carol Service. Z. GLEN C. FISCHER Physics Rolhbury, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Bonn, Germany. Thesis- Working with lhe Conlrols Group of The Parlicle Acceleralor Divisions on ihe l2.5 billion eleclron voll zero gradienl synchroironf' Delmega: Band. ELAINE ALBERTA FISH Spanish Wesimonl, New Jersey Foreign S'l'udy-Ecuador. Thesis- Cenlral Universily lMexico Cilyl slu- den+'s polilical life. Eurodelphian Gamma: Women's League, Pres.: Drama Club: Ski Club: College Singers: May Fefe Dance Chairman: Spanish Club: New Dorm Commilree. CURTIS W. FISHER Hislory Hillside, Illinois Foreign Sfudy-Muensler, Germany. Phi Lambda: Ju- dicial Council. GEORGIANA E. FOSTER Biology Highland Park, Michigan Foreign Sludy-Aix, France. Thesis- Problems causing communicalion and learning diliiculries in cerebral palsied children. Eurodelphian Gamma: Sluclenr Sen- ale: Trowbridge House Council: Senior Counselor: USCA: Drama Club: SNEA: Chrislmas Carol Service: Jazz Dancing Club: Campus Fund Drive. gif ? iiii' I . '.L vig N ii if if RODNEY GIBEAU Chemislri' Belleville, Michigan Foreign Sludy--Muensrer, Germany. Thesis- Synihesis of a non-silver halogen compound, gold iodobromide and a sludy of ilrs properliesf' Delmega: Boiling Pol: WJMD: Sludenr Leadership Conference. EDWARD K. ein Physics Elma, New York U Foreign Sfucly-Muensler, Germany. Thesis- Working on 'mass specrromeiric sludy of carbon'. Delmega: Band: Bach Feslival. I67 WILLIAM E. GOOD Chemislry Liverpool, New York Foreign Siudy-Caen, France. Thesis- EIec'rron spin resonance speclra sludies of a lransilion meial in various complexes. Delmega. MICHAEL PHILLIP GOODMAN Biology Soulhfielcl, Michigan Thesis- Areas and neuronal circuils in 'the brain involved in Schizophrenia wilh suggeslions lor removal of rhe palhological condil'ion. Sigma Rho Sigma: lnlramurals: WJMD: Pres. Freshman Class: Experimenlal Thealer: Sociefy One-Acfs: Sludenl Union Board: Ski Club: Pres. Polilical Union. JAMES GUNN Spanish Three Rivers, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Ecuador. Thesis- Geslures of Mexico Cily residenrs, kinesics of Mexican Spanish. Phi Lambda: Sludenl Union: Council on Sludenl Affairs. CHARLES D. HACKNEY Polilical Science Dexler, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Bonn. Germany. Thesis- Delermining The eflecf ol lhe Conslilulional Convenlion on The Michigan Republican Par'ry. Ceniury Forum: Senale: lnler-Sociely Council: Showboal: Men's Join? House Council: Index: Boiling Pol: Model Republican Con- venlion. WALTER LAWRENCE HALL Psychology Memphis, Tennessee Thesis- Analyzing rheories on The origin and lreaimenl' of Schizophreno- genic mailers, Cenlury Forum: Foolballg Baseball: Baskelball: Inlramurals: WJMD: Communicalions Commiilee: K Club: College Players: Drama Club. SHARON ANN HANCOCK Ps cholo Y QV Knox, Indiana Thesis- Making a slucly of The imporlance of iesling in psychology al Logansporf Slale Hospilal, Logansporl, Indiana. Kappa Pi: Drama Club: French Club. I68 HOWARD WALLACE GREEN Polilical Science Plainwell, Michigan Thesis- Delermining impacl oi labor unions on Michigan polilical pariies 'From l95O 'lo l96O. Cenlury Forum: Showboai: Baskelball: Golf. MARY GRIFFEN French Harriella, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Caen, France. Thesis- Response of Uniled Slales lo novels of French aulhor. Colel-fe. Alpha Sigma Della: French Club. THOMAS HAYWARD Malhemalics Schoolcrafl. Michigan Thesis- Cycling in linear programming probIems. Cenlury Forum: Fool- ball: Golf: K Club: Showboal. DAVID C. HEATH Malhemalics Elkharl, Indiana Foreign Sfudy-Muensler, Germany. Thesis- AHemp'ring 'ro solve one or more unsolved problems in linear Theory. Delrnega: College Symphonellei Sludenl Senafe: Men's Join? House Council: NSA Co-ordinalor. GARALEE HOPPE English Kalamazoo, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Bonn, Germany. Teaching Infern--Ceniral High School, Kalamazoo. Index: Boiling Por: Alpha Lambda Delia: SNEA. KENNETH ALFRED JOHNSON Economics Royal Oak, Michigan Foreign Study-Muensier, Germany. Thesis- S+udying economic siluarion of Wesl' Berlin analyzing ils induslrial framework wiih emphasis on eleclrical equipmenr production. Phi Lambda: Foofball: Track. KENNETH LEE KOOIMAN Music Education Muskegon. Michigan Teaching In'I'ern-Orchard View Schools, Muskegon. Delmega, choir dir.: Band, Pres.: Pep Band, Direcror: College Singer: Collegium Musicum: Madrigal Singers: Inlramurals: Overley Socieiy: Bach Feslival: Brass Sexiel. SAM KOUNTOUPES English Deiroif, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Muensfer, Germany. Thesis-- Sfudy of James Agee's Works 'ro deiermine characferisfic elemenls which define his sI'yIe. Cenfury Forum: Fooiballg Baskelball: Track. RUTH J. HIRRSCHOFF Hgsfofy Newark, New Jersey Thesis- Sludy oi The Troian War in ils hisiorical selling. Index: Boiling Por: WRA: Fievld Hockey: Archery: USCA: Model Republican Conveniion. RONALD HOKANSON Music Teaching In+ern-Loy Norrix High School, Kalamazoo. Band: Choir: Over- Iey Socieiyz Bach Feslival. 'ingi- DAVID JONES Philosophy Ann Arbor, Michigan Thesis- Examinalion of the disiincfions made befween emolions and feelings and appeliles or desires. Circle K : Boiling Pol. KAREN D. KASSNER German Union Lake, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Bonn, Germany. Thesis- Comparison of Grimm's Fairy Tales in German 'fo modern American versions. Alpha Sigma Della. ROBERTA KELLEY English Chicago. Illinois Foreign Sfudy-Aix, France. Thesis- Li'rerary background of Chicago and 'rhe reading of Nelson AIgren's works. Alpha Sigma Della: Symphonerle: Choir: Madrigalsg Chrisimas Carol Service: ISC: Index: Field Hockey: French Club. ROBERT B. KEYSER Kalamazoo, Michigan Foreign Siudy-Muensler, Germany. Golf. I69 RICHARD KRUEGER Worcesler, Massachusells Foreign Sludy-Bonn, Germany. NANCY KUHNS Sociology Newlon Cenler, Massachusells Thesis- Diagnos'ric sludy ol The home ol children who have been placed in The New England Home lor Lillle Wanderers. Eurodelphian Gamma: Chrisimas Carol Service: USCA. DAWN D. LARSON English Chicago, Illinois Foreign Sludy-Aix. France. Teaching In'Iern-Bloom Township High School, Chicago Heighrs, Illinois. Kappa Pi: Tugboal: Chrislmas Carol Service: Trowbridge House Council: New Dorm Commillee: Washinglon Banquel Commillee: May Fele Commillee: College Singers: Boiling Pol. LINDA LASCH Philosophy Glenview, Illinois Thesis- A crilical evalualion of William James' philos- ophy oi religion in 'Ihe lighr of his pragmarismf' EDWIN R. LAUERMANN Economics Chicago, Illinois Thesis- The relalionship of The Chicago Porr Aulhorily 'ro 'lhe Sl. Lawrence Seaway. Cenlury Forum: Foolball: Sludeni' Senaie: K Club: Showboal: lnlramurals: Model Republican Convenlion, JOSEPHINE LAWRENCE Sociology Warren, Ohio Foreign Sludy-Madrid, Spain. Thesis-Hlnvesligalion of lhe religious al- liludes of Universily ol Mexico sludenlsf' Eurodelphian Gamma, V.-Pres.: WRA Council: Field Hockey: Baslceiball: College Singers: Cheerleader: Young Republicans, Sec.: Chrislmas Carol Service: Model Republican Con- venlion. l70 LYNN I. LANDRY French Delroir, Michigan Foreign Sludy-Caen, France. Thesis- Comparison of characlers from l7lh and I9lh psychological novels as rhey rellecl 'rheir hisrorical periods. Eurodelphian Gamma: French Club: Chrislmas Carol Service. BARENT F. LANDSTREET, JR. Spanish Fairfax, Virginia Foreign Srucly-Ecuador. Thesis-- Sludy of Universily of Mexico sludenls' view of segregalion in lhe Unirecl Sl'ales. Sigma Rho Sigma: Lighl Scholar- ship-Madricl: College Teaching Socieiy: Spanish Club, Pres. MARIANNE E. LUCAS German Soulhgaie. Michigan Foreign Sludy--Bonn, Germany. Thesis- Translal'ing Aus Unseren Tagen, a collecrion of shorr slories by Heinrich Boll. German Club. PAUL MclNTOSH Physics Derroil, Michigan Teaching lnlern-Loy Norrix High School, Kalamazoo. Bach Feslival Chorus: College Singers. G. EUGENE MARTIN PoliTical Science Ongole, GunTur Dis., Andhra Pradesh, lndia Foreign STudy-Aix, France. Thesis- A criTicaI analysis of The works, ideas, and Theories oT Hans MorganThau. Phi Lambda, Pres., V.-Pres.: Men's JoinT House Council, Pres., V.-Pres.: STudenT SenaTe: Freshman Counselor: lnTer-SocieTy Council: Model Republican ConvenTion: College Players: lniramurals: WJMD: Campus Fund Drive: French Club. MICHAEL MARTIN Mail-iemaigcs Birmingham, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Bonn, Germany. Thesis- lnvesTigaTion oT The concepT oT TranscendenTal, non-algebraid TuncTions wiTh emphasis on The inTegnal of These TuncTions. Sigma Rho Sigma. PAUL MCINTOSH DeTroiT, Michigan Teaching lnTern-Loy Norrix High School Kalamazoo, Michigan, Bach FesTival Chorus: College Singers. T. BRUCE MARSH Milwaukee, Wisconsin Foreign Sfudy-Aix, France. Thesis- The impacT of Technological change and The displacemenT of U.S. workers. Sigma Rho Sigma, Pres.: ISC: lnTramurals. Physics Economics Nam DONALD JAMES MORRICE Psychology lmlay CiTy, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-MuensTer, Germany. Thesis- lnTerpreTing neuroTic be- havior paTTerns in Terms of conTemporary learning Theory. CenTury Forum, V.-Pres.: FooTball: Track: SenaTe, V.-Pres.: STudenT Affairs Council: Honor SysTem CommiTTee Chairman: ShowboaT: Who's Who Among STudenTs- American Colleges and UniversiTies. SANDRA NORDIN Biology TrenTon, Michigan Thesis- STudying blood cell paThologies and Their clinical maniTesTaTions. Eurodelphian Gamma: College Singers: SymphoneTTe: Alpha Lambda DelTa. Pres.: Women's League Council, Pres.: German Club. ROBERT MATTHEWS Biology Dearborn, Michigan Thesis- The source oi silver posiTive sTaining cells in The regeneraTion oT mammalian gasTric mucosa. Sigma Rho Sigma, V.-Pres.: Judicial Council: STuclenT SenaTe. ELEANOR G. MEYER Sociology Beverly, MassachuseTTs Foreign Sfudy-Aix, France. Thesis- A sTudy oT an insTiTuTion in Transiiion Trom orphanage To TreaTmenT cenTer Tor emoTionally-disiurbed Teen-agers. Eurodel- phian Gamma: lnTer-SocieTy Council: ChrisTmas Carol Service: Cheerleader: MoTher's Day CommiTTee. ROLAND FRANCIS MITTICA Psychology Meriden, ConnecTicuT Thesis- DeTense mechanisms oi clienTs of social worlcers and meThods oi overcoming Them. Delmega: STudenT SenaTe: USCA: lnTramurals. MICHAEL L. MOORE Economics DeTroiT, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-MuensTer, Germany. Thesis- Survey of hiring and pro- moTion of The Negro in Technical, professional and adminisTraTive posiTions in The DeTroiT area. Phi Lambda, Pres., V.-Pres.: SenaTe: JoinT House Council, Pres.: Young Republicans: Model Republican ConvenTion: Infer- SocieTy Council: FooTball5 lnTramurals. Af l7l JOHN A. OSBORN, JR. Hisiory Severna Park, Maryland Thesis- Early Liberian l-lisioryf' Phi Lambda: Band: College Singers: Phi Lambda Choir: lnler-Sociely One-Acfs: Index, Edilor: Sludenl Senafe, Presidenl: Council on Siudenr Affairs: Mock Republican Convenlion. CATHERINE ANN PENGILLY English Muskegon, Michigan Foreign Sludy-Muensier, Germany, Teaching lnlern-Norlh Muskegon Public Schools. Alpha Sigma Delia: Bach Feslival Choir: College Singers: Collegium Musicum: Band: German Club. X JOHN C. PERSONS Economics Siurgis, Michigan Thesis- Comparing economic aspecis of physical eclucalion and infer- collegiale aihleiics among ihe Michigan lnlercollegiale Alhlefic Associalion colleges. Ceniury Forum: Fooiball: Baseball: Track. ROBERT K. PETERS Economics Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis- S'rudy of 'rhe social impacr of aulomaiion and lhe 'lransirion 'lo a more Tully aulomaied socie'ry. Cenlury Forum: Showboal: Foolball: Wres- iling: K Club. ELIZABETH PRESTON Hisiory Ann Arbor, Michigan Thesis- Analyzing social condilions and olher aspecls of Monlerey, Cali- fornia, a+ The lime of Calilornia's annexaiion lo 'rhe Union. Kappa Pi: Field Hockey: WRA' Council: ISC: Sludeni Senale: CSA: Homecoming Dance, Chairman: Washinglon Banquer, Chairman: Greek Weekend Dance, Chairman: lnler-Socieiy Play Coniesl: Cullural Affairs Commiilee. WOLFGANG l'l. PRIEBE Maihemalics Sl. Clair Shores, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Muensler, Germany. Thesis- Siuclying linear programming methods in business acliviiiesf' Delmega: ISC: lnler-Socieiy One-Acis: WJMD. ' I72 MARGARET LOUISE PLAXTON l-lisrory Birmingham, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Sierra Leone, Africa. Thesis- A his- 'rory of The aclion group of Weslern Nigeria, from ils origins as a cullural organizalion io iis presenl role as ihe opposilion parfy. RONALD PLOOY Chemislry Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis-- The siafe of aggregalion of mercury. Circle K: lniramurals, GORDON P. POLLACK Chemisfry Paw Paw, Michigan Thesis- S'rudying 'rhe molecular energy levels of 'rhe furocoumarins and olher relaled compounds. Sigma Rho Sigma: lnlramurals. ROBERT E. POWELL Physics Baifle Creek, Michigan Foreign Sludy-Caen, France. Thesis-- The experimenfal invesligalion of energy levels of a single cryslal possessing a combined nuclear magnelic and nuclear eleclrical quadrupole inieraclionf' Phi Lambda. GARY REYNOLDS Economics Kalamazoo. Michigan Foreign Sludy-Muensler, Germany. Thesis- Compara+ive sludy of diiler' ences belween American home oiiice and The German division because oi diiierenr social, poliiical and economic pressures. lYale and Towne Mig. Co., Velberr!Rheinland, Germanyl. Phi Lambda: MIAA Represenialive. WARD A. RILEY Physics Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis- Applical'ion of high frequency elecrroslaric microphones 'ro 'rhe sludy ol impulsive sound waves. Band: Inrramurals. JUDY LYTTLE-RYDBERG Spanish Kalamazoo, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Ecuador. Thesis- Siudy oi Puerlo Rican aulhors who have been influenced by 'rhe conilicl' berween inherilecl Spanish cullure and imposed Ameri- can cuIl'ure. INGRID YVONNE SANDECKI Hislory Derroil, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Caen, France. Thesis- Poland's sig' niiicance 'ro 'lhe Brilish Parliamenl prior 'io World War ll. Teaching lnfern--Cenler Line lMich.l Public Schools. ROBERT SCHWARTZ Economics New York, New Yorlc Thesis- Personnel review of performance evalualionsf' Cenlury Forum: Showboal: Inrer-Sociely Council: Model Republican Convenfion: K Club: Baseball: Baslcelballi Iniramurals: Joinr House Council: Judicial Council. DAVID PAUL SHAUB Biology Grayslalce, Illinois College Singers: Collegium Musicum: Index: Phi Lambda: Philo Singers: lniramurals: Join? House Council, V,-Pres.: Homecoming Commillee: Dad's Day. Co-Chairman: New Sfudenl' Days. SHARON PRIMLEY Polilical Science Sl. Joseph, Michigan Teaching lnlern-Sl. Joseph High School Sr. Joseph, Michigan, Eurodel- phian Gamma, Pres.: Trowbridge House Council, Pres.. Head Proclor: WRA: Baslselballg Field Hockey: lnler-Socieiy Council: Moclc Republican Convention, Vice-Chairman. FRED REUER Sociology Wesl Chicago, Illinois Thesis- Sl'udy oi Aid 'ro Dependenl Children Cases in Kalamazoo. Cen- 'fury Forum: Fooiball: Baseball: K Club: Showboaf: lnler-Socieiy Council: lniramurals. iffy: SUSAN ANN sl-HPLEY Mwliemfics Kalamazoo. Michigan H Teaching lnfern-Kalamazoo Mich, Eurodelphian Gamma: Boiling Pol: Women's League: Chrislmas Carol Service. Spiril of Chrislmas: New Siu- denl' Days Commiffee: Summer Siudy Abroad: Index: Nefional IAWS Conference. PATRICIA SIMPSON French Defroil, Michigan . I Foreign Sfudy-Caen, France. Thesis- Lilerary inveshgaluon. .of fhe popu- larily of Francoise Sagan in America as indicafed by crnhcisms of her worlcsf' Eurodelphian Gamma: Bach Feslival' ColIeQe SIVIQGVS7 SYmPl'IO'iel'le7 Siudenl' Union Board: Slci Club: French Club. I73 LARY R. SMITH Physics PIymouTh, Michigan Delrnegaz College Singers: Bach FesTivaI: Collegium Musicum: Band: W.lMDq SNEA: Unive-rsiTy aT' Glasgow, Jr. Year: Model Republican Con- venlion. PAMELA SMITH French Eronxville, New Yorlr Thesis- A comparaTive sTudy oT Racine and Francois Mauriacf' Kappa Pi: Counselor: French Club: USCA: ChrisTmas Carol Service: WOman'S League: TugboaT: Summer sTudy abroad-Caen: CommiTTee Tor summer guarTer: French LaboraTory assisTanT: lnTernaTional ReIaTions Club: Judicial Council. MARA SMITS Biology Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis- STudying The causes oT hyperTension and The involved conTroI mechanisms oT The Thyroid gland, piTuiTary gland, and The adrenal corTex and meduIIa. Boiling PoT: ChrisTmas Carol Service. DIANNE SOPP German Sourh Lyon, Michigan Foreign STudy-MuensTer, Germany. Thesis- Compari- son of American and German criTics' reacTions To The worlns of Heinrich Boll, conTemporary German noveIisT. Eurodelphian Gamma: College Singers: Collegium Musicum: Foreign STudenTs ComrniTTee. DALE RODGER SOUTHWORTH Sociology Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis- A sTudy oT The eTTecT oT World War I, The Depression, World War II, and The Korean War upon The worlc Torce OT Simpson-Lee Paper Co. in Vicksburg, Michigan. CenTury Forurn:'BaslreTbalI: Gold: K Club. JEFFREY BERT STANTON Physics Bellevue, Michigan Teaching InTern-PenTieId High School, BaTTIe Creek, Michigan, Delmega. 74 JOSEPH C. SKUES HisTory ST. Clair Shores, Michigan Foreign STudy-MuensTer, Germany. Thesis- Biography oT Sir Reginald McKenna, based on his speeches in ParIiamenT. Football: InTernaTionaI ReIaTions Club: InTramuraIs: WJMD: STudenT Union Board: Index: Band: German Club: K Club: Circle K. GRACE SMITH Sociology WashingTon, D.C. Foreign Sfudy-Aix, France. Thesis- STudy oT how ATIanTic Avenue Chris- Tian CenTer, RochesTer, New Yorlc, adapTed iTseIT To The surrounding area, and how iTs work compares To worlc oT oTher churches in The area. Euro- delphian Gamma: College Singers: ChrisTmas Carol Service: USCA: Freshman Counselor: Campus Fund Drive: Trowbridge House Council. DAVID L. STEINECKER Biology Climax, Michigan Thesis- Research on The Physiological eTTecTs oT presenT pesTicides on The TuncTioning oT The human body. Delmega. MARY STUCKY English Gables, Michigan Foreign STudy-Aix, France. Teaching InTern-NorTheasTern Junior High School, Kalamazoo. Index:,BoiIing PoT: ChrisTrrias Carol Service. THOMAS E. SUMNER Biology Ellwood Cify, Pennsylvania Thesis- Research on Ihe reiicular forrnarion of Ihe brainsiem of 'rhe ceniral nervous sys'rem. Phi Lambda: Summer Siudy Abroad-Caen, France: Homecoming Weekend Chairman: Academic Affairs Commihree: Sfudenf Senaie. DAVID M. SWARTHOUT Psychology Rochesler, New Yorlc Foreign Sfudy-Muensler, Germany. Thesis- A library paper on psycho- logical +es+ing. Inrramurals: Traclc Team. JOHN VAN OTTERLOO Psychology Pleasaniville, New York Foreign Siudy-Bonn, Germany. Thesis- A general overview of experimenial work based on Freudian hypofhesisf' Cenfury Forum: Showboal: College Teaching Program: Financial Commiflee of Senaie: Leadership Conference of Senaie: Traclri lnframurals. JAMES ALLEN WEIS Chemistry Souih Bend, Indiana Foreign Sfudy--Bonn, Germany. Thesis- Experimenfing to synrhesize Ihe organic compound, Anhydromarrnesin, by Icnown rouies and hence prove ifs previously unproven sirucfuref' . in -'T' ' ' ' ' F ,fggfzy S 33.43 1-:sf rn? jj ,gi , Fifi' ffl MARY SWITZER French Pefoslcey, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Caen, France. Teaching lnfern-Penlield Junior High School, Penfield, New York. Eurodelphian Gamma: WRA: Chrisimas Carol Service: College Singers: Siudeni Senaie. DAVID LEE THAYER Psychology Wallingford, Conneciicur Thesis- To explore 'rhe Iheorelical consirucrions behind psychological Iesfs . . . and explain ihe role The resulis of such iesis play in Ihe deierminafion oi a rherapeuric procedure . . Delmegaz USCA: Senaie: Drama Club: College Players: Drama Club One-Acls Direcior: WJMD: Experimenfal Thealre: Forensics-Oraiory. GENE TIDRICK Economics Kimbolion, Ohio Foreign Siudy-London. England. Thesis- Research on Ihe Irade and developmeni policy in Jamaica. Del- megar Srudenf Senaie, Pres.: Phi Bela Kappa: Model Republican Conveniion, Nafional Chairman: Index. For- eign Correspondenig Council on S+uden+'Al'fairs: Senior Fellow, Economics: College Singers, Who's Who. BRUCE TIMMONS Polirical Science Ferndale, Michigan Thesis- The developmenl of Michigan's Iegislaiive in a 20-year period. Delmega, ISC: Inrramurals: Young Republicans: Model Republican Conveniion. J. EDWARD TORNGA Maihemalics Grand Rapids, Michigan Foreign Siudy-Muensfer, Germany. Thesis- Conduc+ing a siudy of Hadamard Marficesf' Phi Lambda: Symphonerie: Bach Feslival: Choir: Tennis: Baslceiball: Iniramuralsz College Players: Phi Lambda Choir, JOAN MARIE VAN DEUSEN French Hickory Corners, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-Caen, France. Thesis- Analysis of The Irinesics of Mexican Spanish rhrough inierviewing Mexican-spealcing people. Alpha Sigma Della, Pres.: Alpha Lambda Della: Varsily baslceiball, archery, field hockey: WRA: French Club: ISC. I75 llG'O'l' a Pen? 22 poinls a ierm, for whal seems like an endless number of Jrerms. Chapels run Jrhe qamulr, from sleep inducers +o lhe besl imagi- nable-lhe kind ol: 'rhinq lhal provokes Jrhose long discussions in Welles parlor. The ideas were good and we discovered afier The long affair was over lhai required chapel wasn'+ so bad aller all. Freshmen learned who lhe Seniors were, and Seniors learned Jrhaf one couldn'+ sleep in Jrhe lronl row: lo and behold, Jrhe speakers did have somelhinq +o say aller all. ix! ,, '3',.jf-- . - 1 ,.1. f' H gy' K Sefmfj if ia, if ....i -- Whai' can we say? The usual mob ai' 'rhe usual building. Topping the Quad - Chapel '4-lun, I4 ELLIOT P WEITZ Socioloqbf Traverse Ciiy, Michigan Thesis- Doing research on The MennoniTe WesTern movemenT. CenTury Fgirumi WJMD: lnTramurals: Model Republican ConvenTion: Ski Club. ADELAIDE WESTMAN Biology Warwick, Rhode Island Foreign STudy-Bonn, Germany. Thesis- A sTudy oT The percepTual prob- lems oT cerebral palsy paTienTs, aTTempTing To reIaTe The psychological problems wiTh The neurological bases of The disease. -GUY? ROY D. WILTROUT HisTory Elkhari, Indiana Foreign STucly-MuensTer, Germany. Delmega: Cross CounTry: Track. DAVID DALE YEAGER Religion Dearborn, Michigan Thesis- Trace The de-velopmenT oT some maior concepTs in Reinhold Niebuhr's Theology as expressed in his wriTings. Bach FesTivaI Choir: Col- lege Singers: Madrigal Singers: Collegium Musicum: LighT Scholar-Bonn. Germany: USCA: WJMD: SenaTe: lnTernaTionaI ReIaTions Club: German Club: lniramurals. qsi . ':-' fp if 0 I76 MARGARET WHEELER German WilliamsTon, Michigan Foreign Sfudy-MuensTer, Germany. Thesis- TranslaTed Trom German To English The book Das Doppeli LoHchen, by Erich KasTner. Eurodelphian Gamma: Index, Managing Ediior: SenaTe: STudenT Leadership ConTerence: House Council. PAMELA WHERLEY Philosophy Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin Thesis- ConducTing a siudy QT The Theological FracTaTus and The Con- soIaTion of Philosophy. LUELLA WILLIAMS Psychology and Biology ClearwaTer, Florida Thesis- Some of The TheoreTical aspecTs of clinical work. Eurodelphian Gamma: STudenT SenaTe. Secre- Tary: Boiling POT. Ediior, FaculTy EdiTor: Field Hockey: Drama Club, Pres., Chmn. One-AcTs: Treasurer, Judicial Council: Trowbridge House Council: Women's League: Chrisfmas Carol Service: German Club: College Singers: Ski Club: Young Republicans: Model Republican Con- venTion: College Players. ROBERT F. G. WILSON Sociology Orange. ConnecTicuT Thesis- Desirable TraiTs in parenTs Trorn a chiId's poinT oi view. Also, whaT characTerisTics should home parenTs have in an insTiTuTion Tor semi-delinquenTs? Phi Lambda: USCA Pres.: Sock 'n' Buskin: Index, Business Manager: Overley SocieTy. PAUL ZABLOCKI Sociology Union Lake, Michigan Thesis- ConTenT analysis oT science-Ticfion liTeraTure during The IasT 30 years To discover possible sociological inTluences. KATHARINE cIeMEULES Spanish Vero Beach, Florida Teaching Infern-Poriage Township Schools. Thesis- A siudy of ihe recenl' clevelopmenr of 'rhe fheaier in Columbia. Eurodelphian Gamma. E. JAMES HARKEMA Economics Owosso, Michigan Teaching Infern-Ciiy oi Porlage Schools. Thesis- Deiermining allocaiion of economic resources for high school sporis. Cenlury Forum: Showboai: Fooiball: Tennis: Baslreiball: Golf. i WILLIAM I-IIGHTOWER I Maihemaiics Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis- Invesriga'rion oi an associafed algebra corresponding lo a fhree- dimensional line algebra. JAMES KILLINGER English Kalamazoo, Michigan Phi Lambda. ROGER KOOI Economics Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis- Comparison of U.S. merhods of reiailing and merchandising in selecred refail Cloihing slrores in London. Ceniury Forum: Showboar: Fooiball. DONNA REED-LAMBERT English S+. Clair Shores. Michigan Teaching Infern-Souih Junior High School, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Euro- delphian Gamma: Trowbridge House Council: Freshman Counselor: College Singers: College Players: USCA: Homecoming Courr. Economics Ellwood Ciiy, Pennsylvania Foreign Siudy-Sierra Leone, Africa. Thesis- Making a siudy of The naiure and problems of air pollurion in coniunclion wilh ihe Deparimeni of Con- servaiion, Universify of Michigan. Phi Lambda: Fooiball: Senalez Siuclenl Union Board Direcior. PHILIP D. OLIVER Malhemalics Kalamazoo, Michigan Teaching Inferne-Poriage High School. Delrnega: Band: Track: Cross Couniry. DON LeDUC Hisiory Lapeer, Michigan Thesis- Describing 'rhe siege oi Charlesfon, Sourh Carolina, in I863. Cen- iury Forum: Showboaiz Fooiball: Track: Baseball. SLIZAN LENTZ-LeDUC French Denver, Colorado Foreign Sludy-Caen France. Teaching Iniern-Poriage High School. Kappa Pi. JOHN NIESSINK Sociology Kalamazoo, Michigan ' Foreign Sfudy-Ecuador, Thesis- Func'rionaI analysis of ways popular music iunciions in 'lhe life and socieiy of American ieenagersf' JAMES SMITH Psychology Cenlury Forum: Fooiball: Traclc. SIHIERRY BROADWELL-TARDIFF Religion Siurgis, Michigan Thesis- Siudy of social problems in Kalamazoo from a Chrisiian erhics view io learn wha? area churches are doing io solve Them. GREG ZOLAD English Grosse Poinie Woods, Michigan I77 P QWCQ CSSSWQVN . ff gy, K 1 if waxy, .A., if. You say if's ihe sisfer ship of fhe Lusiiania? Ann Gillespie, Sandy Blame, Lorella Smith, Marion Laefz, Jan Baly, and Dr. Fugale have second lhoughfs. Juniors For six monllns llnis year, Juniors 'lpursued Their as 'rhey were. sludiesw in various counlries of 'rhe world: Coen and NX-Sn-PVOVenCe. France: Madrid, Spaing Living in anolher cullure gave lhem lhe chance no? Muengefy Erlangen' and Bom, germany: Sierra only To unclersland ailifudes wilrhin 'rhaf cullure, Leone, Africa: and Beirul, Lebanon. Perspeclrive is l3Ul also +0 Undefsland bellef llle Unllecl Slales perhaps lhe key word lo lheir experiences-varied and H5 pOSi+iOnin+l1e World- I80 Mara Abolins Jim Alberf Barb Allan Rulh Archer Barb Arnold Mike Balan Jack Bamberg Jack Barlrenbus l John Barnhar Janice Baly Pam Behnke Keifh Bekofslc Terry Bender John Berkaw Chuck Bilafalvy Richard Blackmer Sandy Blaine Sieve Bosma Mike Boyle Carol Cameron Mary Carr John J. Campobasso Belln Clwruslensen Lesrer Coleman Ellen Colxngsworlh Margery Connable Jon Cowan JON R Cump -lOl1r1 Daniels Berflna Doleman Alan Durkee Susan Enqellsrerf David Frlkun Jack Foreman Rick Fosfer Johnelle Friclc Donald Frosf Jim Frulclwey Ray Fuller Hugh Gardiner Fred Gardner Marflwa Gay Ann Gillespie Jim l-lincls Karen Karnmerer Sue Gibson Jan l-lessler Joe Johnson Maybe i+ is iusf a package from home, bui i'r's marked liquid conienf and . . . John Cump, Dave Priver, and Gordon Bingham in conference. Jim Goza Tom l-lipple l-leaiher Keel 3?'e :- in I 'vw N J if We ff, Richard l-laas Mary Hansen Sue Hayes Randall Huyclc John Ingleg Karen Jensen Kalhy Keener Dennis Kelly Bruce Kelcham Culfural shoclr . . . buf for wl'iom?77 l fhoughf mine was an original! Peggy Neelands conlronfs June Sfealy. Carolyn King Bob Koerlcer Marion Laefz Elsa Lane Joe Langford Bill Lawrence Jack Linfner Doug Locke Jolwn Long Bill Lynch Jim McNeil Nancy Macurda l84 She can'+ remember his name or room number, buf he has blond hair and is 6'2 . Well, fha? lefs ouf . . . Galen Plelclwer, on call, Well, I guess fhose words won'f go in flue freshman sing. Frank Mason and llwe group wll'l'1a queslionable rendillon. Franlc Mason Joyce Masl Belsy Mead Molly Merson Llz Meyer Aff MlllGf Jolwn Miller Kallwy Mlller John Mllllon BIII Mollema Mile Morden -lim Mosleller Peggy Neelands Torn Nicolai Greg Norllxrup Lorraine Norlon Mllclw Nusbaum Andy OGGWG Carl Osflwaus Sonia Pereida Wayne Perq Ron Pelly Jim Filer Galen Plelcher N A '5:sf..-mf? r' - y . .-.7 . , .,., od- ids.-fm 5 ii ' L fzf f-. ,, gk ,. , j,Qi,,,E-Pr.,,1, can 15,-7,1,'5'1 , A Time to Listen Th df Th d I Qguvllf' 3' ,. ,eww A Time to Speak Well, l suppose we could always s+udy. Chuck l-lackney, Mike Morden, and Ken lwanaqa-fellowship in learning. M- a 3 4 Bu'r whaf can you do wifh 2000 paper San y Blame help nq oul in lhe book- Jan Poslrna Belly Powell Dave Priver Llnda Ray Sue Riemenschneicler Frank Russo Angela Sayles Tom Schaal Janel Schroeder Bob Scoville Kay Seaman Bill Shea Bob Shearer Bob Sibllsky Ralph Simme Jr. Pele Singer Lorella Smilh Francis Snare Dean Solomon June Slealy X f , C' -gag... Wal 1 ., BHw,,,...,. 'U '2ii,:3'i , 'Xiu' r- ' my ,, S ..:., I Qi , , ff,- My favori+e-blueberry cusfarcl wiih lemon whip ioppingll Jim Frufchey coming back for seconds. Mary K Sfefnmefz Dick Slevens Kay Sfoclcfon Ellen Taylor Sue Telu Roberls Thomsen Ar+Wal1'ers Janice Wheeler Gary Wild 1- , . ff? ' X K ,Q- ,H ,,., ,M 5 V-mama-umm-usus4w.f.w.,.,.,. ., . Y , . Ann Sfroia Lee Thorland Paul Woodward .aa , a ils My if 4- X ,- ll ni 4? N531 :H . Helen Sfronq Lee Summers Grefchen VanclerLmde Bob Volcey Heafher Worden Sue Wolnla S 5 ,X .S xx S-.4 1 I From days sperm? orienrahno rhe freshmen The sophomores be- gan orienrahng Jrhemselves +o Career Service proiecis. They re- V Jrurned To ciasses in rhe summer To be orienfalred Jrhemselves again This fume by fhe Juniors ro overseas siuciy. Liga Aboiins Ron Arrnsfronq Bob Ash Bob Baker Nancy Barker Mark Baron Sue Barfhoff Dan Beardsley 5, L- , x..I2 -- V - Chuck Bender Dick Benninger Jenny Benfley Jeff Buesse Aniko Bikfaivy Pai Birmingham Anne Blanford Penny Blasberg Sherry Bodley Dick Brandi Jerry Brennan Terry Brown Mary Brubalcer Kay Bucllie Sue Budlong Norm Bunlaine Aslrida Burners Mercy Cardenas Winifrecl Cool: Gordon Cornwell Barb Crary Failh Crum Joanne Dahlk Donna Danielson Sue Dasher Jim Day Chali Devadulr Margy Dewey Dean Dingrnan John DiTiberio John Duclycha Lynne Eddy Valerie Eicher Carol Eicholfz J. J. Eison Dave Ellloff Marna Erickson John Farrar Tiger Ferguson Pal' Flynn Craig Foch John Fowler Leslie Francis Doug Franfz Jeff Gall 4-K 9 'W' N - v' ' 3,-,vw --elf 'WN ...Q 'Xnisb M nz ,. .J 't'X-MJ, 1 pf Yu. ,jo ll ,-4 'mf' , '70 1 Q lt 'J ' fd' Q Q X 'XS xg 53:3 . M y Q ,Q-,SxQx,3f 'Cd' wg X X is W A 53 'Cf V' N X ax , Y v- 'I gs J 'X I . . A f aj 7 JO '- , , x X ' .1 19 J? . 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X Q Soc Gamoe Da' Haro? frlw Henwlng l.,: H:-,ie I9O Sue Gardner Wes Harfman Dick Hess Deanna Hullquigf ,g fx if r Cf X w , .2 i AA,. - .. -ai R., I . .A-452.5 .-:r ' -'--' X ': ff 2, , fs bg,,'z.? 3 K ff ' sv-4 Glnnl Good Marilyn Halverson Joe Garrison Crarlofle Hauclw Grelclven Hazen Klsli Heerens .lolrn Hlll Pele Hill Mary Hlllon Bob lanla Jean Irwin Paulelfe Jalwnlce Mike Ham Helen Heidel Craig Hoogslra Jan Janiclc Y Kg, Q 'il-si 1 v Ofher people call flue 'fire cleparlmeni' fo rescue a cal We . . . ' ' we 5 V-as ,QF . I 1 .'w :' 'if 62. I.-1' n 1. Diclc Jolwnson Kalliy King Bill Kneqendorf George Larnberl' fm 1 . 4' ,. ,A Sue Kamrnerer Jolwn Kennedy Joyce Kirl: Carolyn Kluq Dave Kyvig Nancy Lamb Jim Laileier Sue Lee Dave Lincoln Dick Loclce Gene Losey Leona Lousin Doug Lug+har+ Dan Luke Jirn McKiHriclc Mandy Mandiberg Ellen Manson Amy Manlel Mike Mason lvleribelli lvlalulis Sally lvlendelsolwn Bob Merrill TJ 1 ,.,i ,.r- 1 .1 -4 A 4 J., 3' . i ' cn' Z1 'Q7 'Q L? ' V' .F - ffsllix 5 i M., .-,Ll 45 NW: gal' M. Y .rf 'Z l ,- X x1X 'Mi 9. 5 wa -1 7 I9l 'Su lc 'Y' is Y 4 J! 1 , ' 1. . - M., X 7 W 'W f 'wr wg,-1-. 1 . 9 if 12? y X in We W1 ,my-gr A I 1. I ...I . ,P G . .ui Ann Marie Mlcnael Dick Myers Sandy Noren Pam Paclolll Bob Purse' Pal Rance M, A- rp F Q- v .17 AI Mrller Luclnda Nelson Mllclw Nussbaum Joan Perry Randa Rendell Nancy Rasmussen mx an JN av in .1 - Marilyn Miller Liz Neuberf Carol Pace Dlane Plrog elclwn Ranney Dave Reclor ., -es --'- - --l- - M 'N . X x V. ,sf l 05' gl ,559 ,f If A 1. ceq K ., in Ge-rrl Morse Clwuclc Morse Dave Murray Ollie Niclnolson Dave Nellson Jolnn Nixon Good Blifz, nice Blih, down boy . . . Blih? . . . good dog. Gerri Morse and Sue Sanford are up a free. wr Viv' x C xd' ff A' qi ig: H '-1 4 49 .J '4 'x. ykfx Joan Sisson Sue Slewarl Nancy Tierney Mary VanAHa 4. 7 . 573. ,Li-3.59. .- , :V Q, .fp ,e ff: , i 4' M! V l l rr, ,- 1,5 . !l Jenny Smilln Marion Smifln Dennis Sfoyer Belly Shand Jean Tiller Duane Tolle Dave Vandenbell Olaf Virro fys. I 4 ! .1 ,VA pa he :Q Ki ,aw 4 45 Mike Sfalford Karen Slrong Marly Staples Linda Swalm Jim Tolles Jell Townley Dave Volruba Jolwn Warner - x V L 5 .Lg .Q E53 C7 v I X' N7 A 'cf .-4 Tp-H -'Z ix Pivil REQ Tina Reese .lan Rowe Sue Sanlcrd Don Sciwrnidr Tom Seeley Karlwy Sliaw Slnaron Slworr Bob Silver Marylu Simrn OFIS Mary Slauffer Gil Tall' Joan Tuller Lynn Weaver - :, si ,, .,.r . 4 , .- ff 1 is V27 1 , M.. Q S i-. I ,S i 444915- ' 'lg' iw flux, Well we've gof lofs of lillle lrophies. Pele Goodspeed making a sales pilclw. Sue Weiss l'lugl'1Wlnil'e Jirnm While Ginny Willces Judi Wiggins Jeanne Williams Winnie Williams Tom Wilson Tom Wilsiecl Diane Willcowski Slwaron Young ,Amig- 'Es wiv fl Q'- ii Anofher fabulous evening af one of K's famous nigh? spofs. ,Q , 't Q ' 4, . Q . aug.. xx 4 On . .. Q I . . . and if fha? cloesn f gef some sorf of response Donna Danrelson in fron? of Bowen. V .-24.4.-v .Q-Q. -S6A- w -M V .,.. . -I - ,fs - ...v-U- A' --f-1. rf- .' N -'1 .ff , Ca ox - A .4945 ' - , .M , -.-25... , -f. 2'f'f r P ., ..', ,v. S J Q .Q-5 . ., -rl we Im is f gran He 'Followed me home, Mrs. M, can I lreep him? Tiger Ferguson and friend. gg ax ,vig ,,vJ vw- ' 4-T - ,gg .- 9 1 M 'I L 'Fda f fi H Q 8 , 1 l 21 1 A.. A s.'g '.' t bg I qilwle-.'.Lx . 5- -'R v A3'?QfF fy!!! Q , - - ' 'H wfkq ,f wav- f T Wm. 17 QA' ,, x3A61,.-413, . - 4 ' IZ: R Y 'I I Q .M in 0, I ' I I ,.! X ig o?':.'5ad.' rpg 115 'r JJ 'S ,A-1. ., , 1,411 r Q ' 4. A , - , . 1 Hag.: ,54 . -.fi F A, Q -0 A Q ' c 5 - -v .L Q .v . , - fiiffi A 'gn L- riflwr I. ' ,t I .' L M '. 7212521 1 i :if av ' R Q S. 2, X HX -. V 5 A f' X A gf: f - if , I, -,ig . 1 Wx, ' wi we ! I i K . 15.5.93 l 1 ---xv -fx v Q x ziwvmw'-9WQ,. Q. X -fi -..- y-m..:N,..Q - Freshmen The lirsr college year moved rapidly for rlie Freshmen. Every quarler 'rl'iere was a new crop of faces ro learn. Srudenfs found flwar no one could really plan a four year program on +l'1e liirsr day of regislrarion-and discovered in June Jrlwey had com- pleled one-lourlln of ill in vi gags, W-elf l , V, ,f N K N., 4 'K ,ir ,J , . 1 ,3 9'-W .,,- Mui .E MJ K. . .asf -xx 5 ' , 151. K -fi Nik .f ,:,,, in y.., A : A 1- . :. y , H 551:53 ..r-r -- :l':A2 ui i i . , QM 5:5 :1-f,. . '-: : VI E.-,.. A n .ri - fx 'R .,,, V xnxx-E .N X . .Q vi N 4: i .. , . rf' 5 J' ,33- ,J ' .I I96 1 u rpg, I s . A Don Aclcley Sharon Alberf Bob Allen Jim Anderson Lyle Anderson Richard Anderson Phil Aslcey Judy Alwood Dan Ausfin Carol Barney Bersy Barnharf Brenl Barrows Dorollwy Baumgarlner Madeleine Baynard Sandy Bedard Andy Beierwalres Margaref Below Tom Benson Joel Bernsrein Dianne Berry E. Douglas Bells Barbara Beynon Kafhryn Bina Baird Blacksfone Par Blodgeff Carol Boehm Byron Bond W f 'Q -srl ' 4 Rah Ran Ran? Mark Bond David Buck Linda Clwrisfianson Leslie Bouwman Barb Burness Donna Coleman 'E LL Pa f ffl Marcia Braclcney Belly Burroughs Charles Cool: X alba 1 W.. 73-f 1 40 ,J in a Svea Breclcberg Judy Bush Mark Coon 9 xv Pele Breflwouwer Karen Cassens Frances Coover Torn Brown Joann Clnandl Ron Couller ,gf 1 E 1733 1 1 55 I n f l - fr -it 'YQ- Q Y fi ' - 1 s J-JH Tarn Crawford Ron Creager Eeley Cushman Judson Day Torn DeCair Harold Declrer Dick De'l'ar Deyi Dlesl Tarnra Dole David Dornbroslci Carol Downing Bill Drew Jim Dugger Mary L. Dunnahack Anile Eisernan Virginia Elmer John Emerson Fred Ernrnerl Paul Engel Judy Epslein Dennis Ferguson Palricia Fisher Palricia Fifzharris Larry Flaccus Slephen Freilag Gail French Dave Freylag Glenn Gardner Chris Geisl Jean Gellund Glennis Gilchrisf Jim Gillharn Sfeve Glenn Howard Gliclr John Golf 1 2 mm. IU' or 'z , qw. 5 QQ' I. 5 li 2, i ' 1 .f V , L fr .I ,fl 4' , . 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'PY 'Q' 0, -fn 1 ' 2 l' N UP -E 1, ki' ' A my I X. -. x f ig 1 gt -.1 Terry GOHS Gordon Grancliean Roberl Greene Lynn Hallberg Mary Hand Gail Hanson Be'rl'v Halcln Chuck Hawes Clinl Hays Well, fhey fold me if was coed. foo. Sue Dasher and some puzzled Frosh. X Rx A , . K ww N N2 ,A wx- - . 'X U , J, , ,. B 4-ef 125.1 P , .-J I . Linda Grlerson Jim Harrison Jim Heersma Q.,-rw' T wax ,I . fi +L' - Bruce Gusfalson Ira Harfman Jim Henriksen N f., l like if 5 421. 5-'::gy.It? g , f 3.1 Q 1 ga fr: ri ,.-J' lx 'fr'- Henry Haqemeyer James Harvey WallHersCl1er fn . f 'f'.. l ' 1 ci' 'Q Wy! l fr 'v f J ' ' Nw - - , Q J 5 i ,J-- ' X ,ir 3' ffm Q- Larry Hewiif Tom Hoopengarclner Jim Jackson Miriam Jones Nancy Keech Kay Keller Sherry Kemp Penny Kerr Lynne Kilbane ,4- Nancy Hifchcoclc Bob Hudson Beih Johnson Bev Hoffman Warren Huyclc Doug Jones ,ff- ' Kafhy Holmes Bob lnholf Beih Jones lnara Kazelrs Bill Jones Judy Kasfely ., ' sf. A- ' .gi mU w,x F A i :imma as 'Amd fait 1 We M 4 LAS 5: ..... if I don'f care if fha? is your class bell. A+ This poini'... Peggy Kingsley 'T-:Q 5:5 - Dale Knighf b John Koch FV i ' ' - S ir' ' Bob Kollen Q.-A ,K n A P if , . .,., X I .b Sue Kirk '53 E X 3 Q55 4, 5 ' gif ' X - as X - ,. V- B 9, ,,..- XX , ji I xx 1 i S :1.' . - 4 Yew: - George Kolcher Emily Lebowilz Milne Lukomski Elaine Marlin .5 , K W? l li-4:1 -J ,, ,,, --7f 'rj, .-1 af' ' ff ,U mf 2 .vial 34, i3Si'i. Pal Lailner Russ l.eFevre Carol Lundgren Diane Masfers WF? '',Iflff-3Q5'3fj:-?,:'iE5E1 'is-ew? . ,, ' '-'-+54-4:::a-1 wc.,-f: s,,.:,s:.A,-gg::,:,,'y:w. . V, .- , ..,i :,:,':c, . ,CA- A: ,A .' , if -:EE - , ' il ' ',.- wif E2 -f ' Q sc X as wi, an 1 ' 1 s x ik ,Y , Q? , , 5 ali.. ..-+1 r 'XX X 555.3 5 Y gf, X 25 , - N X E-XY x N X W 'X f X ftkkts f N , fm as X 5 5? 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Joe Merchanl Karen Meslon Fran Meyer Candy Miles Sue Miller Pal Mills Pa? Minckler Ted Moen G. Erik Morrice Rulh Morriss Jon Mulh Diane Nelson Phil Nelson Helen Nelerer John Neuhaus Sieve Newberry Tom Norlhrup Kirk Oberfeld Larry Opie Roseann Osnalo Neal Palmer Marlha Parker John Parsons Lori Payne Bob Pearson Carolee Penqilly Livy Pelrides Lynn Pierson Leslie Pills Dean Plank Margarel Porler Brian Preslon Bruce Ray Susan Reinharl' Bob Reynolds John Richards Chris Richman Kalhleen Richner Merle Rickles Claire Riser Susan Risser Tom Roberls Rufh Robinson Linda Rodd Palricia Roose Jon Rose Mark Rubin Lorin Sanderson Bill Sanderson Charles Scribner M. Sue Sells Kay Seyfarlh ,, five -52 ., ,.- , X3 ' :M-X .1 4? . . , Man, whaf a falloui' shelfer-fhree mops and one box of Iighi bulbs. Bob Hudson, Paul Engel. Chuck Hawes, George Wellman, Bruce Slewarf, and Sieve Newberry affer an inspection four. 1 2 if- - . pus ., QM. 4 , if , Q - - x ,Af N : aw .Z 4.,::,7' x ' X 3 Al -.4 ,Q X Q' 1 . - -2 XX K rl A5 ky -,I ir.-4' I 203 f vb-4 ,,,. ,. - A.: .,,. .M '32 fs? , 1 ' I a fr Q 25 in -F fax' ,. ,,, . .. 0 I , 'N ,Q kg '14, mx 5 .V 5 V. . , . ,V t z' X ,gf ' 9' r. x Q, -A v ' , X K 1 I V- w 7 ' Z :'f -no , ,- -.. ., ,J .. .fs N1 S 1: . 1, ' x ill -lf ,.i 'ik '4 ,, , ., 4' aff 3 55 xi .-:.,:sf::xg-'- a A , 'Q l A, .i ,pf 'Q V' 51 ,ax Y 4' .iii I. 'uf X . ,A,,,,,V .,A, , .. el' , :lv w. . J' 1 fi .Q E U 6-,gf .1 W iff 63,52- I .--f ,L , W . M,- -5 ,. '- 4' ww' rr 'T -45:5fQ55?5- x -':5iV:':'f:: arm ,M X. ,J ,I Ray Sharp Jean Shearer Barry Sherman Bob Shiller Tris Shirley David Showers Bill Sillcsfone Joel Silvers Sheryl Sinclair Bill Sines Linda Slcoglund Ann Smilcle Allan Smilh Ericlc Srnilh Fred Srnifh Tracy Smill-i Jim Sonnemann John Sorenson Nancy Soufhard Bob Spencer Eric Spooner Dennis Sleele Bob Sleward Bruce Sfewari Mike Sfripp Karen Sfrom Denise Slrong Roberl Sundeen Paula Swanson Duncan Swenson .Judy Swigarf Sue Talbol Sue Thompson Joel Thurlell Tom Ticlcnor A .1 ii-3 ,. 4 A 3 i . A ., , , ,.:t as Q -is-0'-' ' i . 'VI 6' Noi Picfured: Raymond Adams Ann Akagi Leo Beebe Ellen Beegel Jack Blalock Rose Blunavs Marion Brooks Peggy Brunner Kennelh Calhoun Judifh Cenci Charles Conlon ' f ,,,.1 v vsp 5 X fp? 31 , 1' Q-X211 ,Ex l Us u .1 ifjijzx if YR Judilh Coon James Cooper LeRoy Delxlooyer Jim Donaldson Kalhy Dull James Fuess Dale Gilman Jackie Goodrich William Hall David Howard Winifrecl Koops G-vt ...X 1 DQ Q , . v -3 . xg? el' J 'Q -fi-an A 5 af vrzsr' , W dui Diane Looney Mary Lofr Thomas Mcfxrlhur Edward McClure Marlha McGinness Mary Miles Barbara Paxson George Richards Thomas Scholl Aslrid Schwarlen Michael Sherrill .def Monica Traul Bob Trernaln Tom VanDoren Paul Vick Henry Videnielcs Carol Wadsworlh Jon Waling Mary Waller Tom Websler George Wellman Mary Wesferville Teri While Gene Whiling Charles Wicks Gary Widiger Barbara Wilcox Doug Wilcox Janice Williams Ann Wilson Sue Wood Gary Wrighr Marilyn Yarlz Dick Yehle Colleen Yoder John Shively Oliver Sfeed Susan Tom Harold Vander Molen Judilh Visscher Maria Von Magnus Ellen Websler Gary Websler Sara Jill Wilson l The Sfockman Family: David Thayer, Liesel Flashenberg, Barbara Cummings David Collins and Jonalhon Sfari Alrernarely comic and serious. Ibsen's Enemy focuses on Dr. Thomas Sioclc- man's aiiempi io close his 'rown's polluied medicinal springs and ihereby safeguard healih. S+oclcman's lonely baffle lor iruih champions free expression and reveals how a preiudiced, lrighiened maiorily op- poses progress and becomes iis own enemy. Sfoclrman rages a+ his broiher 'lhe mayor, played by refurninq alum Todd Beck. ., , ,.,, X ,ak-. ,.,. ,K A M 3 Q 5 u.,,,,,f 5. .,W,w5, i .Ai4 f'f 5 -Q lx ggi 'ILI ig- .-,-.... , , .. ,,,, ,,.f.,,. iz? ,,:,qfgg.- '.1::'-- :iv ' .-,.:,l'L 7 -4 - :,5.,,z, .V Q,fb,1,., Foreign Students Lauren Bincla Beairice Boslick Dennis Dennerll Terry Ann Dennis Lee Flaslnenberg Par McKearing Clemence Olnl Lucille Zaininger ii ,346-Q in 4 are Qi ..' Q T s 'X Z. . Susana Ca beza de Vaca Ecuador Wilhelm Funclce Germany Alfred P. H. Lee l-'long Kong Noi Piciuredz Simeon Mulwa-Kenya Gilles Six-France Q Tw 1 5 Y-, X Srelios Clnimonicles Cyprus Heinrich Kelz Germany Chung-Yiu Wu l-long Kong s un.- . .V .na . u' Q ' . -U ' ' 'Q . . I ,S 4 9 1 . 0 ' Q ' ' U 0. ' . 4 '23 d' ,, , .. . I Q Y , . l Q . f. I A . 'G . O 43 4. QQ' 1 .9' ' N'-' ' c ' 5, wi' -1--Q S . 2- 1 . B ' I ' ' 0 'fc QI .9 n , 4 J Y QP 0 ' an HN ' 1 E' I Y 1 . 'f'fge'g, --22 . 4. 4, TRW 't 'Ns Alumni Phyllis Korzilius lClass of I959l and Don Sanborn lClass of I96Ol, Two of The many Kalamazoo College qraduales now employed by The Upiohn Company, manuiaclurers of medicine . . . designed for heallrh . . . produced wilh care. The Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan Compliments of Fuller Transmission Division EATON MANUFACTURING COMPANY Laundry Cleaning PARIS CLEANERS, INC. Walnul' al' Weslneclge Crosslown al Weslnedge E. Michigan al' Kalamazoo ONE DAY SERVICE AT ALL THREE DRIVE-INS Call Fl 3-I565 for Pickup and Delivery. THE DRUG SHOP Professional Pharmacy I2l E. Soulh S+. Kalamazoo, Michigan Phone FI 5-5I23 FOUR FLOORS OF FINEST FEMININE FASHIONS EDMONDS INSURANCE AGENCY 47 I Academy Sfreel Kalamazoo Michigan Esfablishecl l928 Phones FI 5-7857 FI 5-72l0 FI 2-4-47I 209 2l0 Again in '64 - H s Head of Ihe Class - fhe All New - CI1evrole+ - Corvair - Chevy II - CorveH'e - Chevelle DE ll ER BRO'I'l'IERS INC. CARS AND TRUCKS SAGA FOOD SERVICE, INC. SEE . . . Complimen+s of BEA'-Ll GIBSON, JoHN4:EEJsiRIIffENcY 31 RCUSE ELECTRIC, INC- Fon ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Indusfrial ConsI'rucI'ion Since I937 MOTOR REWINDING Congrafulalions, Graduafes IIIII . lC I Wi I A L1 ' fi 'WZ Ill xl riff I H iw, 'N THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF KALAMAZOO MEMBER F.D I.C. N- x f , 1 -ww ' Wg , F Q 9' X .' K . ......,., .A .,..... , , - ww- , .. ...A -E - .Q YE.. ji -Y I ' -'Y If: CIA- 'N X I: .xx , R Il QIQ - 1 . - ., X . ,U xi -,LEIELCW W .-a-1 bvfm E.,. ik , AE '-ax R5 YK E J' me Y CAMPUS STORE - 'I'he sI'ore Ihal' was creared and has been sfockecl wi'rh +he campus girl in mind. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. PARKWOOD KWIK SERVE I5c Hamburger Shakes - Fries Colcl Drinks Chicken - Shrimp and Fish Baskeis PIZZA WE DELIVER Call FI 4-4988 Daily II A.M. Io Midnighi' Fri. and Sal. II A.M. Io 3 A.M. 8I5 W. Michigan Ave. CompIeI'e Line of Qualiiy Paperback Books College Reference Tex+s READ-MOR BOOK STORE I4I E. Michigan Ph. 345-5550 Open 8 a.m. 'ro I0 p.m. Daily THE SOUND ROOM KaIamazoo's Hi-Fi HeacIquar+ers BILL BURKE '42 STEREO COMPONENTS AND DO-IT-YOURSELF KITS E. Michigan Ave. FI 5-I59I VOLKSWAGEN Engel Mol'or's, Inc. KaIamazoo's only aurhorized Volkswagen dealer. V' TAKES A LOT OF- PREPARATION Kalamazoo College's championship foolball leam This year was The resull of a lol of preparalion by bolh coaches and players. Bur ioolball is only one ol 'rhe many conlesls in life +ha+ requires greahpreparalion if viclory is +o be allained. The complelion of your college educalion is a viclory in ilsell . . . and lhe reward is a passporl +ha+ can lead To Jrhe career of your choice. CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY BOND SUPPLY COMPANY WHOLESALE Plumbing, Heafing, Mill and lndusfrial Supplies Pipe - Valves - FiHings Builders' Hardware Telephone 524 Fl 2-OI84 Norih Rose S+. Kalamazoo, Michigan BOWEN-BURDICK AGENCY, INC. GENERAL INSURANCE N gndusr 5I9 Soulh Rose tat Ban Your Campus Side Bank A ' - Kalamazoo, Michigan . , .nu Ti L' I ' IQ r 1 131136 QQIHQQ erving all your banking needs . . . Savings . . . Checking . . . Safely Deposil' Boxes . . . Traveler's Checks . . . f C Industrlal , 0 0 State Bank C0- e !M.rZfs'4M I 2033 Porfage Sfreel KALAMAZOO. MICHIGAN 4900! Gel info lhe driver's seal and you won'+ gel oul of . . . Pon+iac's Tempesf. H' drives like a road car . . . rides like a luxury sedan. Fun and comlorl com- , bined in a handsome package. Expensive? Thai iusl goes Io show you how IS for deceiving looks can be. Sfop in and see l'1ow neally a Ponliac-Tempesl' Iiis your loudgel. people JIM GILMORE Cadillac-I5ol1tiao,1l1o. 411 WEST KALAMAZOO AVENUE KALAMAZOO. MICHIGAN Free Planning Service Inferior Design - Furnifure Carpe+ - Draperies and Accessories 1 J ' C' FURNITURE COMPANY VAH EY MUSIC COMPANY Baldwin Pianos and Organs 478 W. Michigan Ave. DOUIQLEDAYBROS. sl co. 0 office furniture and accessories 0 ruled and printed forms 0 custom printing ' 0 filing equipment and supplies 0 record and money safes 0 office design service 0 legal blanks and justice forms 0 office supplies 0 drafting equipment and supplies Flreside 5-0118 I nu ' -E-5 yn 5 I I , Offices ' Showrooms - Printing Plan: ' Office Supply Store 1919 East Kilgore Road Kalamazoo, Michigan, 49001 CompIimen'I's of HOLLY'S PARK AND EAT RESTAURANT 645 W. Michigan Ave. Open 6 A.M. Io Midnighi CompIimenI's of . . . KALAMAZOO MILL SUPPLY CO. Shop and Save on Campus Wear ZI4 VINE X , 69 inn' 3-54401 nncu mr 1g:m P3,l J ji hm' Q, mul smucs 9 4 - T X A 3111--ze 41 ll Q III. 1' I 1.2 IJ? email Z ur I0 5 Xa ' F:-EEZ XQQ sm'000 ye mlplmiglil ii- KALAMAZOO XVII C0135 I - i I ! IIIJVI IIE' SI KALAMAZOO SAVINGS 81 LOAN 2I5 E. Michiganhfwg. ' P rf ' S 'I n . WIH1 ParcI1ci11e'i3eirinShS:pe:s La 4 Offices 'Io Serve You Otsego A Campus Custom that is AIWYS a Treal Phone 349-7763 To Visit the Pharm PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Q Where Good Friends Meet - Pills and Things INSURANCE '- OAKLAND PHARMACY, INC. - Michigan Ave. at Academy St. W Q FI 9-l594 FI 9-1595 20l MICHIGAN BUILDING, KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN Y0u'lI love being a First Federal Saver SERVICES INCLUDE: Savings Accounts ' Home Financing Home Improvement Loans N Travelers Checks ' Money Orders Christmas Club FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS . . Clothin - Furnishin - S ort e AND LOAN ASSOCIATION or KALAMAZOO SIX Ofhef Offfces g g P sw ar 346 W. MICHIGAN AVENUE in the g,ea,e, N. BUI'dICk Mall Kalamazoo, Michigan IcALAIvIAzoo, MICHIGAN Kal-M1-2200 afea Skill Responslblllty Integrity .SQA Gem ancl.fd1dociafe5 GENERAL CONTRACTORS Kalamazoo, Michigan W. S. WHITAKER Branch Manager 2l5 JZ 1'5- ! G I., 1 A me W if You wanf p.e. credi'r for +rekking around Europe? Pm No wonder 'Phe freshmen don'+ undersfand H. Ne-ifher do Il Tish said Huis would help my neck muscies. I ...Q Righf off hand, I don'+ know whaf you o o The Llvln ,,..N.,. WN Escape from siudenf life NX JOHN C. KLOSTERMAN CO. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Cigars - Tobaccos - Pipes - Candies Founfain Supplies and Sundry II'ems There is no subs'IiI-uI-e for qualify 9OI-9II PorI-age S+reeI Phone FI 3-26I3 E M FUEL CO. 542 E. Michigan Ave. FI 3-I363 HEATING OIL COAL Kalamazoo, Michigan .f f , 1 ,, Mgt. y QF a , h I M ., , 4 Jig., 1 V . .A a. a'31Eg.,g',3:.pg.3.g :. '::ia4f,Ziagzf2 , 1 - E . Q -1 ly . I 1, . I V- 4 - waz. 3 !f'-.m2f':? 'f'-T-1 Z ', : -f fit -r. '5 -'sam -, I ffg .. . . -. . -ff 1' a- . ' fr :af-H -- - L. R. KLOSE ELECTRIC CO. Disfribufing Jobbers for progress in educarional facililies MARION STUDIO 81 CAMERA SHOP Amareur and Professional Pholographic Supplies 3-Day Service on Eldachrome and Anscochrome 8-hr. Service on Black and WhiI'e I35 E. 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Westnedge lPortage Plaza Shopper's Lane in Parchment HOME OF BONDED MEAT WHAT IS MEANT BY CLARITY ? in diamond grading CLARITY refers to the A diamond can be termed flawless only when no flaws are visible to a trained eye under 10-times magnification. There is a common sense way to select your diamond-rely on the facts. Let us show you the overall picture of diamond value and quality. Take advantage of our vast gemological knowledge and experience. You'll find this is the wise way to select the diamond you'll be proud to give or own. MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY presence or absence of flaws and blemishes. PAUL E. MORRISON, Jeweler WHAT IS MEANT BY COLOR ? When you find crystaleclear absence of any color inthe body of a diamond it is usually of the finest quality. This is interior color, not the flashes of rainbow colors called fire ln general, the closer a d d h th D l t ab en e iamon approac es ea sou e s c of any color, the higher it is evaluated. WHAT IS MEANT BY CU'I'l'ING ? 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Val Eicholz, Carol Elliott, Dave Engles, Bob Erickson, Marna Farrar, John Ferguson, Sharon Fishback, Mike Flynn, Pat Foch, Craig Fowler, John Frantz, Doug Gamble, Sue Gardner, Lynne Gardner, Sue Garrison, Joe Glazner, Bob Godfrey, Lisa Good, Ginnie Goodspeed, Pete Grotsky, Karen Gunnison, Doug Hafner, Don Hale, Jim Halverson, Marilyn Ham, Mike Hanft, Trish Hargot, Pat Harrison, Ann Hartman, Wes Hauch, Charlotte Hazen, Gretchen Heerens, Kisti Heidel, Helen Heming, Barb Hemmick, Pam Hess, Dick Hiddema, Chuck Hill, John Hill, Pete Hilton, Mary Homan, Don Hoogstra, Craig House, Lucinda Howard, Jim Huddlestone, John Hultquist, Deanna lonta, Bob Irwin, Jean Jahnke, Paulette Janik, Janice Johnson, Dick Jonassen, Tony Kammerer, Sue Kennedy, John Kincaid, Tom King, Kathy Kirk, Joyce Klug, Carolyn Knegendorf, Bill Kreling, Barb Kurkowski, Martin Kyvig, Dave Lamb, Nancy Lambert, George Latteier, Jim Lee, Ray Lee, Sue Lincoln, Dave Litte, Bruce Locke, Dick Losey, Gene Lousin, Leona Lugthart, Doug 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Howard Staples, Marty Stautfer, Mary Stewart, Sue Stover, Dennms Strand, Betty Strong, Karen Swalm, Linda Taft, Roger Thornton, Dennis Tiefentltzl, Jim Tierney, Nancy Tiller, Jean Tolle, Duane Tolles, Jim Townley, Jeff Tuller, Joan VanAtta, Mary Vandenbelt, Dave VanPutten, Lars Virro, Olaf Votruba, Dave Waller, Don Warner, John Weaver, Lynn Weiss, Sue White, Hugh White, Jimm Wiggins, Judy Wilks, Ginny Williams, Jean Williams, Winnie Wilson, Tom Wilsted, Tom Witkowski, Dianne Young, Sharon Zerbe, Tom JUNIOR CLASS Abolins, Mara Albert, Jim Allan, Barb Archer, Ruth Arnold, Barb Balan, Mike Barkenbus, Jack Barhart, John Baty, Jan Behnke, Pam Bekotske, Keith Bender, Terry Berkaw, John Besemer, Diana Beverly, Bill Biktalvy, Chuck Blackmer, Dick Blaine, Sandy Boles, Jack Bolin, John Bollert, Joe Bosma, Stephen Boylan, Dan Boyle, Mike Brown, Mary Cameron, Caroi Campobasso, John Carr, Nancy Christenson, Beth Clapp, Richard Clements, Bob Coleman, Lester Colingsworth, Ellen Connable, Margie 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Paul Worden, Heather Wotila, Sue Young, Kathleen Zeltins, Zinta Zuspan, Kathv Adams SPECIAL STUDENTS Bennett, Mary Beuter, Annevicke Cabeza de Vaca, Susana Chimonides, Stelios Edgerton, Adelle Ellis, Ester Funcke, Wilhelm Hulst, Jack Jenks, Anne Kelz, Heinrich Krider, Chuck Lee, Alfred Mulwa, Simeon Peterson, Keith Riemensct-neider, Sue Six, Gilles VandenBerg, Gary Vargas, Enrique Wu. Chung-Yiu SENIOR CLASS Anderson, Jim Andrews, David Armacost, Mary Barney, Pat Barrett, Larry Baxter, Bruce Beach, Jim Benton, Bruce Beukema, Barb Bingham, Gordy Blanford, Ray Blough, Gary Bowman, Howie Branch, Dick Briegel, Nancy Britton, Penny Broemel, Sue Brown, Denny Brown, Stu Burbidge, Dick Cannon, Linda Cantarella, Judy Carl, Sue Cassel, Gretchen Chalmers, Mary Chamichian, Norma Christensen, Halden Clowers, Dave Connor, Jim Converse, Carol Cooper, Suzy Creel, Roger Crotser, Anne Cruikshank, Don Crum, Stephanie Cummings, Barb deMeules, Kathy DeVr-ies, Larry Dibble, Linda Diller, Sue Dircks, John Dulmaqe, Phil Eaton, Dave Eick, Dick Fethke, Bill Fischer, Glen Fish, Elaine Fisher, Curt Foster, Georgia Foxworthy, Karen Garrison, Suzy Gibeau, Rodney Gill, Edward Good, Bill Goodman, Mike Green, Howie Gritien, Mary Hack Hall, Jim Gunn, ney, Chuck Walt Hancock, Sharon Harkema, Jim Hayw ard, Torn Heath, Dave Hight ower, Bill Hirrschott, Ruth Hokanson, Ron Hoope, Garalee Jackson, Emily Johns on, Ken Jones, Dave Kassn er, Karen Kelley, Bobbie Keyse r, Bob Killinger, Jim Kooi, Roger Kooiman, Ken Kountoupes, Sam Krueger, Dick Kuhns, Nancy Lamb ert, Donna La ndry, Lynn Landstreet, Pete Larso ri, Dawn Lasck, Linda Lauer mann, Ed Lawrence, Jo LeDuc, Don LeDuc, Sue Lucas, Marianne Mclntosh, Paul Marsh, Bruce Martin, Gene Martin, Mike Matthews-, Bob Meyer, Ellie Mittica, Roland Moore, Mike Morrice, Jim Niessink, John Nordin, Sandy Osborn, John Persons, John Peters, Bob Plaxton, Meg Plooy, Ronald Pollack, Gordy Powel I, Bob Preston, Betsy Priebe, Wolfgang Primley, Shari Reuer, Fred Reynolds, Gary Riley, Wa rd Rydberg, Judy Sandecki, Ingrid Schwartz, Bob Shaub, Dave Simpson, Pat Skues, Joe Smith, Grace Smith, Pam Smits, Mara Sopp, Dianne Southworth, Dale Stanton, Ilett Steinecker, Dave Stucky, Mary Sumner, Tom Swart hout, Dave Switzer, Mary Ta rditl, Sherry Thayer, Dave Tidrick, Gene Timmons, Bruce Tornga, Ed VanderMolen, Tom VanDeusen, Jo VanO VanSl Weis, tterloo yke, Alan Jim Weitz, Elliott Westman, Adelaide Wheeler, Maggie Wher ley, Pam williams, Lu ilso n, Bob Wiltrout, Roy Yeager, Dave Zablo cki, Paul Zolad, Greg Lucinda House Coleen Yoder Liga Abolins Coelfdilor Business Manager Diclr Branch Life Oli-Campus Mara Abolins Doro+hy Baumgarlner Carol Boehm Nancy Briegel BeH'y Burroughs Norma Chamichian Jane A. 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'.,'X X -,r-':XX 1 XAXX' ' ' 'X'f,,'V,'5 ,i-3Qff:f:f 'Z'F4 . ,'.,:X xl.. XX,'XX.' X , 5' X XXf.,,,,,, .,-XX, X-XL: 'X.'.'::X'X, X ' P' 15' . '-.UN Xkizji ' I ig 5 4 Wm ip! 1 ul ulllllqiiiiiiiiiii' um i:illll ':,': an I 5311.----v ' llll 2553: 'iinnllm' And a iiHle misfleioe . . .' Mike Fishbach decoraies. Christmas Carol Service Bur we're supposed io wear wl1i+e heels. Pages Cindy Aclzer and Beclry Deal Spiril' ofCl1risl'mas Barb Wilcox and 'Hue Chrisfmas pages. Ann Dofy concenfrafing on flue chorus. f i ' 7 li in ll gn ,JJ Vf: ll x - I R Penny BriH'on, Senior Reader, and flue 'lracliiional scr Under ihe direciion of Ann Dory, The sixly-voice Chrisirnas Chorus presenied Carillon, ihe year's Chrisimas Carol Service. A quarier of praclices, a rush of decorafinq, las? minufe rehearsing, and deiails, and The candleliqhl procession followed pages Cindy Aclcer and Beclcy Deal down ihe aisles of Slelson Chapel. Senior Reader Penny Brilion read lhe naliviiy srory while Barbara Wilcox reigned as Spiril of Chrislrnas The fradilional Chocolaie Hour followed ai Welles l-lall. I Mrs. Averill and Tiger Ferguson- chocolale and more chocolafe. oll 2I . X, , , x Q 1 ' + - X. -A I xg , , A, X . z' ff- waz ' FROM THE BANQUET SPEECHES: Dr. Richard U. Lighf, on behalf of fhe Board of Trusfees: lf is fen years, almosf fo fhe day, since fhe l2fh Presidenf fook office . . . As we look back over fhe fen years of his adminisfrafion we look upon a succession of evenfs which fransformed fhe College from fhe fradifional American insfifufion which guiefly closed ifs doors early in June and reopened fhem lafe in Sepfember info an efficienf space- saving, fime-saving, wide-awake enferprise which, like a successful business, keeps ifs expensive facilifies in use on a year-round basis . . . Buf fo speak of Weimer Hicks is fo give only one-half of fhe sfory. The fribufe fonighf is dedicafed in egual parf fo his wonderful wife, Jean . . . No college has ever had a more charming, more dependable or more popular woman in fhe presidenfial office fhan Jean Hicks. Dr. Walfer Waring, on behalf of fhe Faculfy: The individualify of our esfeem for our presidenf illusfrafes fhe singular role he has played af Kalamazoo College during his fenure . . . His concern for fhe economic and educafional vifalify of fhe college lies in his line of dufy, buf fhe relafionship fhaf he has main- fained wifh his faculfy goes far beyond his call of dufy and fouches each of us personally . . . Presidenf Hicks is fully aware of fhe facf fhaf fo be greaf, a college musf have a fine library, suifable class- rooms, halls and dormifories, a sfudenf body fhaf can be faughf, and a faculfy fhaf can feach: buf he also knows fhaf fhese fhings alone clo nof make a college excell. My every confacf wifh Presidenf Hicks has impressed me wifh his resfless desire fo provide Kalamazoo College wifh fhe one elemenf fhaf cannof be reducd fo sfafisfical accounfing. Thaf elemenf has been called spirif, uniqueness, communify of scholarship, desire for excellence, self-evaluafion, and a greaf many ofher fhings. Mr. Gene Tidrick, on behalf of fhe Sfudenf Body: l fhink fhaf Presidenf Hicks will long be remembered by mosf of fhe sfudenfs of fhis college as fhe presidenf who knows nearly every sfudenf by his firsf name, as a presidenf whose office door is open af all fimes fo every sfudenf. Cerfainly, we are grafeful for all fhaf Presidenf Hicks has done fo make educafion af Kalamazoo one of fhe besf fhaf can be obfained in fhe counfry and fo make a degree from Kalamazoo College one of fhe mosf respecfed in fhe counfry. Buf we also esfeem Dr. Hicks, I fhink more fhan for any ofher reason. for fhe keen inferesf he fakes in fhe problems of each individual sfudenf. So, on behalf of fhe sfudenf body, Dr. Hicks, may l say fhaf we sincerely hope fhaf fhe nexf decade will be as producfive as fhe lasf fen years have been. Presidenfs of Kalamazoo's insfifufions of higher learning converse before dinner-Dr. Hicks, Sisfer Verona, SSJ, of Nazarefh, and Dr. James Miller, of Wesferh. Ten years from now we are going fo presenf him wifh H-ie moon! commenfs Dr. Raymond L. Highfower, Dean of fhe Faculty. Mr. Gene Tidrick, Siudenf Senafe Presidenf, speaks on behalf of fhe sfudenf body. , , I 2 9 .5-, P. : 'Y, M.. ! f-a xmw, ..,..., U9 Q f 35 YS- -e ,K V X J KJ if' 6 . , J--q,x..,-M ! if ig ' ' sm W W , -Q .Q N 24 Ni' fijgjf-5.1 'rr -v--,JW .. ws.. ., 1 N4'fi:i'.?e', 142 .5 Q N ,, .,4. ., M.:g,:131g?1, ,,.5l..M 5 , as val ., - Ay, '-1'Fi'.ff'F,s1' F , - if. 1 +3fS'4iE'iE H513 -:MS A ' Ai'ai-':x'- 5 ' 14-V-fy-f-5 , - ' K' Zigi! .X :Elly x X ..., I A . a JW X , P ,N X1 J: Q ' 4 ' 5 17 1 A f f . 'S fi , ,... , fn 5 7, . .f 'L V 4, ' ' 'Qff 5 Xi 4 -- -.' 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IA N' .4 ml? -, ,. fl Q-4 4 w ' solsgg, .- v -f -r . I 5 . V Q 'D . ,H Z '. - - .eo nf.. - - -.1-,A ,Q 3-127 -'-' ' ?' . , ' 5 - IL ' - , , . f - ' M Our sincere sympafhy for ihe serious sfudent ..4 ' Dorm Life Dorm life-where everylhing is communily properly from lhe screaming lrip 'ro 'rhe cold shower when lhere is a pinning lo prevexam cramming. No mailer which nighl il is, someone else is also up reading lhe lasl hundred pages or lyping his paper. Receiving lellers. brushing leelh, even gelling up in 'rhe morning are shared aclivilies as lhe dormie slands in line al' The mail box or lhe sinlc or hears l'he alarms ring up and down lhe hall. A unique lime-a lime of close com- panionship-an experience never lo be repealed-living in a dorm. Bul l sfill fhinlr fhaf buying a window shade would be more praciical 'than faking lurns wafching for window peepers. l do my besl sfudying when l'm complefely relaxed. -T s ,-rzjzrv-3vs7Kgvfgq1ss:g3gys3:lyqgi3.:-an --' fE.s:?x,bQiiQSkii Q Xxiqssxx cv X +-5,3 X R iw 'Q XR wx if X rs six ax 'A X N Y vlkxx X N ,xx Bui I wanled ihe kefchup on fhe hoi dog, noi' f' 5' may X in my hand Sue Dasher sells Sig holdogs. an v- x Q NK -.-' Q MAX i X. :4.gc-iii sm 'P '- -af f gifs Q .fx X s 'SCQNNX iexl .,-: Q , . f - ' . i 'S . V. V : A - sg, :X 'fax .Q , . V' P If 5 , ...rss .z V , 1 ' V.V..f,V:V1'::f,-1 '- , ' 1 ie' cfs.:q.k5wQ54SwF1vsm'1:.I:ff-:QVV , 1: V 1 A. .3 f.1ifI'5X:5:i:Gf-fXl5.'-923'l'i.'Yj, xi? N'-,g SNN..Ir'?Q '7iX'3-i 1'tS'5x-f'.'i?F:2p,5.' -',iff!t ':.2Q5.Q5'5'fSfIN'H1Z : 1 s , ,sa-A11x'::'QmSf-zmsecm.X' Q' , F-Ss-ms ' W-Ee:-Fvxeyrrgwe V 2iffy-1:42--re.AA-:--is -, ' -5-was - Q, a s Y e-'agwa,:z.g,..V:s' V., ' - U ' M - ' -12. 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'. 1 Y' 3 . vp A Q LSBG23' How many cards was l s'posed fo have? -Q fd l mu' +f:.'c cm3.,,,,y..m. .. ' l l Townie Life Buf, Mom, didn'f you know-lownies clon'+ have pers! l L if E l 5 5 i i Q 4 Hey, wl1ere's l l fhe Mefrecal? ' Household responsibilifies -par? of a +ownie's home ' X Inf S. And fhis is fhe brealcfasl' nool: . . . Townie Sue Shipley leaves for school. A lownie leads a double life. He is a lull-lime srudenl and al 'rhe same lime he aclively parlicipales in a family and commun- ily life. While being a Townie may pul one a+ a social disad- vanlage, There are compensalions. Families provide laundry service, a car, and a well-sloclced relirigeralor. K provides- well. The snack bar and Jrhe lownie lounge. I really clon'+ 'lhinlr if hurfs fo read flue ending first I flfws i . '.f6 1 1 gf Looks like 'the fellows stacked the deck again. Don and Susie LeDuc drop in for bridge. A visit with Jim and Merrell l-larkema and Baby Susan Jo. I think I can say without preiudice that my Suzy . . . i . ,i V A . ,, -, - 9 :-V f', 1 V 'iris' My ,, .- ' 'Y fi r, . ,. ' , .2 Combining two lives, that of student and that ot husband or wife and mother or father isn'+ always the easiest, but married students iolce about eating peanut butter sou'l:tle and glop and dream of an extra room to study in or even an extra closet shelf and find a dual satisfaction in rising to the challenge. For they appreciate their studies and also their family lite and the certain sense ot freedom in being on their own. Q 7 i s ,q'fQ' X 'in 'e ' 13 : F . C 9 ' Q: l i 7' ' l H .Allin l' .. I ..-e . .. .,,, .S ,MLW , 'Y , -' L-I -N., J -is - g vt-1 . N 3 nv: i l Q -P W Q X Q xl 5 ' 'K' x 'xr Q so L 3 4 S will Q s 'WH ' x x 1 V r Y lil i . l , f A iv xx k ,CX us if, I H l rex KV--n. N L A Q Q i 5 ...V li., . 4 ' ., S X Ni'Nm,.n-1'nhx , f , r J XX Q i, if ,, ,D hi i ' ' V sr 1- - ' , 09 F rwgili . . . , A '-f' S' .e.N+----g ii.-A 'Y ig ffl '- 'Z:1r.A ' 1' ' gs ,i' - , f7TsN. if 9-13,-, .dy .ff A-'K if-, 'J 5,1 . Mg -. 5-.Q x ' ,W 4L X ffl X, xqpa : R '-5 . Fl- El F 'Pk g I 7 Yr' 1 emi: it-STEM 1 1 itil' . Merrell! Here's my thesis . . in print . . . by somebody else... Married- Student Life This is a posed picture. ,s-' I 25 33294 Classes, acfivifies, meefings- All a parf of s+uden'l' life. Bu+ The main sfrearn of sfudenf life is in +he unplanned 'Hmes when sfudenf meefs sfudenf. You re luddlng' Thai s Beef S+rogancH7 The da v dec s on In ihe cafehena I ne . N L ,Q If you sfare al if long enough, you're sure lo gel an lnspiraflon. ugh! H83 coming! Mary Slaufler in The library. We goi' if for fhe Edsel. Loyal supporfers follow fha Team lo Kenyon. The usual lime . . . +l1e usual place. l+'s P.E. I79, lnlramural Hopslrolch. Dave Sfienecker hops down flue quad. is ,l Q.'s 1 f' fa' -' E ., A 4. w ,f ,. K cf Q 'A -' I I A X , Q1 .4 sr' 1 f 'U HL, A X 4' ' ' - X ' it ...xn ' 1 5 . 4 ,' 'fu--. 'Q , U Q n'l'.5d-11,4 44 'rf . ' '. I Ji: -- '-' : , -1 A .4 A l Bach Festival Under The direcTion oT Dr. Russell l-lammar, The eighTeenTh annual Bach FesTival came To campus March 6, 7, and 8 bringing wiTh iT guesTs and arTisTs Trom all over The counTry. Friday evening's opening concerT TeaTured The Bach FesTival Or- chesTra and Chorus, wiTh ProTessor Voldemars Rushevics as concerT- masTer, perTorming Three worlcs: The second oT The six Brandenberg ConcerTos: CanTaTa No. ISO, BeauTiTy ThyselT, My SpiriT, and Phoebus and Pan, a musical drama. The College ConcerT Choir presenTed one number, MoTeT No. 6 Praise The Lord, All l-leaThens. One oT The greaT dramaTic worlcs oT sacred music-The Passion According To ST. MaTThew-comprised The enTire program on SaT- urday. GuesT arTisTs aided The l:esTival Chorus and OrchesTra in The performance of The work: Maud Nosler, soprano Trom BarringTon, lllinois: Kay C. Graves, bass-bariTone Trom Chicago: Lillian Knowles, conTralTo Trom Philadelphia: RoberT Johnson, Tenor Trom Chicago: and Bruce FooTe, bariTone Trom UniyersiTy of lllinois. ST. Lulce's boy chorisTors, under The direcTion oT George Tuclcer, also perTormed. OT The ST. MaTThew Passion, Andre Pirro, a prominenT biographer oT Bach, has wriTTen ThaT here The composer unTolds wiTh incredible vigor The maTerial oT The ScripTures, embroidered wiTh Tears, painTed in diverse hues, now somber, now lurid, The coloring oT Tlames and blood. Closing The FesTival on Sunday was The TradiTional chamber music program. William CorbeT Jones, a young pianisT Trom San Fran- cisco who has won high criTical praise, highlighTed The aTTernoon's concerT. l-le opened The program wiTh Par'TiTa No. 4 in D maior. On The ConcerTo Tor Two Cembalos in C Major, l-larry B. Ray oT The music TaculTy and The Bach FesTival Chamber OrchesTra assisTed The TeaTured pianisT. The newly-Tormed Kalamazoo Aria Group Then perTormed CanTaTa No. l22, UnTo The World This l-lappy Morn. The concerT, and The year's Bach FesTival, concluded wiTh The keyboard ConcerTo in D Minor, played by Jones wiTh The Chamber OrchesTra. Dr Hammar direc+s aT rehearsal. 5- Would someone please show Dr. Sfarf where we are. J v , W ,.,. i. .-. .- ,4-fr' E vs, . uv , X' ' ,,,,,....---M' Childhood Mrs Boker L e Flashenberg and Miss Wilcheck lLynn Kilbanel compare noTes on Moe Jeff Beussel and Tommy Dave Clowersl. Infancy Trom The Program NoTes: These plays, The laTesT Trom The pen OT 'l'hornTon Wilder and as yeT unpublished, were wriTTen Tor The arena or open sTage. The TirsT Two are parm' oT The cycle enTiTled The Seven Ages of Man: The lasT one, number IV in a cycle enTiTTed The Seven Deadly Sins. You bring The bus-we'll bring The driver. Jean Clarlc, The 3 Averill children. and John Niessinlr on The bus Someone From Assisi The WinTer producTion promised an origi- nal change Trom The compleTeness ex- pressed in a single play. The series oT one-acTs provided The audience a new view oT Wilder as well as, Tor The Fresh- men, Their TirsT chance To see an arena producTion aT Kalamazoo. The varieTy oT plays gave many well-lcnown K acTors The opporTuniTy To be on The sTage again. The Trilogy, held TogeTher Through sTag- ing and Theme, was Truly a highlighT oT The WinTer Term. Mona lPaT Barneyl and FaTher Francis lJirn Donaldsonl Whoever iT was ThaT Told me I could painT This wiTi1 a vacuum cleaner ?i6'?T5?i9i'il' . . . EsTelle PainTer builds baby carriages. PerTecTion is all I expect Mrs. Balch briefs casT. Above all in unusual sifuahons a policeman musT remam calm Baby Tommy helps combaT buTTerTlues ...Av-W !., ,E AF 7 1 U fg ff, f' .f 5 W 5 fggg, rfb ID X 4o., Wl1o's nol for Roclrey? Lel me al him? Sfaie Chairmen Liz Meyer and Jirn Fruicney escorf 'rhe keynoie speaker, Congressman Elisworih, To ine plaiform. Model Republican Convention 3 Huis' 3 'D 36 Yeah! l l'l1ougl1lil' sounded lilre an elephanf, loo. Oh . . . Republican? l ll1ougl1+ 'llwis was Democralic! Gene Tidriclc, Marsha Brackney. and Mr. Allen discuss ine convenfion Pre-convenlion campaigning. Some remain a liHle above il all. Hal Chrisfensen covers 'rhe campaigning. H 1 f TWT 'K The l964 Model Republican ConvenTion on April ll was The eighTh consecuTive model convenTion sponsored by The STudenT SenaTe. AbouT 650 delegaTes aTTended- almosT half oT Them Kalamazoo 5 1 College sTudenTs, The oThers sTudenTs Trom some TorTy high schools 1 M' in The Kalamazoo area. ExciTemenT rose sTeadily as The convenTion business proceeded: lceynoTe address by Congressman RoberT Ells- worgTh oT Kansas: commiTTee reporTs-here a sTronger civil righTs plank was voTed inTo The plaTTorm-:and Tinally, nominaTions Tor The Presidency. DeaTening parades and demonsTraTions, conTinuous per- Lia suading, promising, and poliTiclcing among The delegaTes all led L Toward The evening's climax. Finally, iT was Henry CaboT Lodge narrowly elecTed The PresidenTial nominee and William ScranTon, his close conTender, given The Vice-PresidenTial nominaTion. Through all The Tun, waTching The mechanics oT The convenTion and geTTing wound up in iTs poliTics, each delegaTe learned someThing abouT The worlcing oT The parTy sysTem. So I said he coulcl have a piggy-back ride if he'cl give his vofe To us. is l'll Trade you five on The second ballot for . . . Really we're noi' all for Lodge-Jusl Tired of siT+ing down. 38 Lasl' one up lhe hill has lo fake ou? a K girl! Call me a Margarel' Chase Smifh supporler, will you? For flue lirsl lime in years Salurclay ol Greek Weekend dawned briglwl and clear, lieiqhlening llwe leslive mood sel by llwe banquel +l1e niglwl before. Sociely members donned loqas of lowels and slweels and mel on llwe Quad lo parlicipale in ine lradilional games held in lwonor of llwe Greek Gods and Goddesses. When llwe dusl bad sellled from +l'1e cbariol' race, I+ was discovered 'rhal The Sherwoods were high scorers in llwe men's evenlsg and llwe Sigs in 'rlie women's-as well as having The over-all lwiglw score. Whai' do you mean, what have I go+ under my sheef? legged ,ace Ron Armslrong declaims. J? an, 'S 39 'Qs QK?Qf-Q3 F -4 Q' 1' 4' 555. 4' . Ty' , Y Q, 4 J X 5' L 1 : - ag-ff. I x f-,.--44 'i . -I x f if -.5 -3, , MTV- ' . - 3 I ' , 1 1 V -9- un, x 7 - ff? Li'1l'lb' ... 1 v W' ri: . .ni . ,. in H 4 V nh A Elf ' J' 'f'7'Kt?'g ' 14' .Q A ' 'N Timm, . ,. . '. ,Ki 5 f' pf i V .g -gf 1, ,A 1' N h , f- nfs M, lj, ,ix , .- Q T1-Tx? ,. ,- T: . - , F f I . f -'W - L- ew 4',,., Y 1 1- .. fn - fx hqagq,-,fi ' ,N .f i , fwff -E J . .Al qt! 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A ,,. 43, ,.,,. , A5 -' J -H A AML-Lx , , x ,, A i ,,.., A -A if A fb. , 2 ' '- V V f-V-- .,,A A. , WWNWH .V1 M 4,4,A,A i, .y,V.,A, ., .... - . ,, 1 1 , , ,,f,, .,. M. ,v,,,, , ,,,Q 4 ,1 -u-.,,,,, 1, Y:,:.,,,6,,,. ,,-,,1?.-1,.-'amz fAfff--f--f-ff-ffff:- V-:Q-vw.,--V-:ffm-M...1 ..., ,,,. ,,, M' ., 'Wwmm 'ww a 'fd -.......-wma-ww 'M 40 5 3 v ll Q W QS Presideni' Weimer Kerr Hicks As Diverse as His College Presidenf Hicks is nofed among fhe sfudenf body primarily as fhe man on campus who lcnows every- body's name. His conversafions wifh sfudenfs are always full of inferesf in fhe sfudenf. his problems, and his aims. Of few ofher College Presidenfs can if be said fhaf he keeps a ciose wafch on fhe growfh and deyeiopmenf of each member of fhe Sfudenf Body. The role which Dr. f-licks fulfills goes far beyond fhaf of inferesfed friend fo sfudenfs on campus. l-le appears before fha Sfudenf Body as academic leader in cap and gown. l-lis home and family occupy much of his fime and as familiar fo fhe sfudenf as fhe Presidenf himself. Much of fhe fime Presidenf i-licks is nof on campus buf working in areas all over fhe counfry fo improve fhe qualify of Kalamazoo College fhrough endowmenf. idea exchange, and broadening fhe scope of Kaiamazods influence fhroughouf fhe world. Q . I'r's pidure fime now. You can see pupdog la+er L IWW ze-a . . . ,A .A,... l',, 5 K ,:.1:,.,.1.. 'a f wwf ,,,, f5 ' Deep confempla+ion? Lloycl J. Averill Vice-Presideni BA., Universiiy oi Wisconsin BD., Colgafe-Rocliesier MA., Universiiy of Rocliesier L.l-LD., Lewis and Clark Universify 5 1 fa it -4 il exif Q, f sv -Ee E A clean desk always makes a be-Her piciure Raymond L. Highfower Dean of flue Faculty BA., Universiiy of Richmond BD., M.Tl1., Crozer Theological Seminary MA., Uriiversiiy oi Pennsylvania PHD.. Universiiy oi Chicago I keep The red +ape in here Sfuari' H. Simpson Business Manager Assisianf +o flue Presideni' The High Command Afier 'the recenl' reorganizaiion l'm also confused Paul E. Collins Dean of Sfudenls B.S., U. of Wisconsin Ed.M.. Harvard x 'vu-wnvupqg . . - ,,, wvtgvwnwahw 1 ..-Z., ,.,.. . ---.,, Student Crieniated Deans ,ggi 1-:rg ,,,, . u'u ti s,.m:?5Q: 1, ma.-:k?'Kw Mwwa....L.M MMA- ..,N..,,. , Anofher wes+ern Michigan impor+ BabeHe V. Trader AssFsran+ Dean of Sfudenrs B.A., MS. .. l've go? flue bigge-s+ dog on campus , Paul L. Gilber+ fxssis+anf Dean olSfuder1+s A BAM BD., MA. OX :U X J KSXAWNAZOD X YYigQKtga axawxazoo Cdlege, .4 fs if 5 , A ,, .,.,V,. L lalf'mf l lm We're working on placing someone on Venus now, bul' lhey haven'+ been 'foo cooperalive Richard T. Slavig Direclor ol Foreign Sfudy BA., Auquslana College MA., Ph.D., Princelon University Wifh rising cosls, you may find your work quarler qulle valuable . . . John W. Thomas Direclor of Career and Service Quarrers BA., Denison Universify BD., Crozer Theological Seminary DD., Franklin College Keeping the College Running F? -Qu E -Q' s-e 'ummm-mga: WN,..,ww--:.f'-M , E ., 4- K N . N You reacl a release? ln prin+7 Frank Boslwick Direclor of Publicily B.S., Norlhweslern Universily rf 5 1, -'P We've sfarfed sending our I5 le'Hers 'ko each prospeciive sfudenf, a new record for 'This depar+menf and fhe college . . . James Manclrell BA., M.A..Wes1ern Michigan Universify Ph.D. ang - The Bowen Crowd .X We have a 'Few shori' forms here Roberi' J. Wollam Assisfanf Direcfor Career and Service Quarfer B.A.. MA., Universify of Michigan And here we have 'rhe band annex From leff fo righi: Roberf B. Porfer B.A., Colqafe Universi+y MA.. Syracuse U. J. Fred Jackson B.A. Alberi' H. Timmer, Jr. B.A. 47 10 if Familiar Face: ig QL. , A fi 1 f ifif' -'-' Q 11 ,- i., Mi, ,I M, .,.V 3 . if 4- fa:-. 1 6442- -.,:vf:'? '2 ea.. ,511 -r ef fj1j,2:44jQf-. . , ,.. ZW ,.,,:: 1 Are you a new sludenl' or relurning from off-campus? Marion H. Dunsmore A Home away from home ghilszjlgmazoo Seaiedr Mrs. Kafhryn Kaser MA., B.D., Pacific School of Religion Housernoiher of men's dormifories Pl'-Di' U- Oi Cl lC5Q0 Sranding: Mrs. Mabel Mordhorsl' l-iousemoiiier of Mary Trowbridge House Every June l walclw flue worlrloacl gel du ' K bigger , , 1 Marilyn Hinlxle Al Direcior of Public Relaiions f1f 'Qi I 4 P4 Alumni Chairman 1 X f f' ' A BA., Kalamazoo l X N ' A MA., U. of Michigan f f li B X' fp Round the Quad s . wh-:-at N - .Neg ' :iv ,. --:N X., we .2 we . Q:-1-gr,-.g., N fx1,,:v,- AX .51 X . X x xx -My .N- N xx S Q5 X X x 5 a , x k Q-A QR NN X X 1 X Ni if xx Q 'xg 1 Aw You musi' be 'Hue las? of fhe fall rush Eileen Irish Whaf do you mean you doni' like our coffee? Roberf W Schofield Dnrecfor of Saga Focd Servvce he If Walfer W Waring Laurence Barrell' Jane A' Ba'-kau Chmn Cllmfl- BA., lv1.A.,Vanderbilf B A Kansas Wesleyan B-A-1 Aml 9'5l' M A U of Cogmado M.A., Ph.D., Princefon Ph D Cornell U. English: Familiar Face in CI New Setting Well, my office is on a slanf and one leg grew longer. Dr. Harris fallcs wifh a Freshman sfudenf. The English Deparfmenf is one of fhe mosf sfimulafing deparfmenfs on carnpus. Eor English majors inferesfed in non-Amen ican or classical liferafure, fhe foreign sfudy guarfer provides a fime and a place for on fhe spof research. Those who prefer con- cenfrafing on fhe confemporary can worlc on campus wifh experfs in- fhe field. Buf fhe sfimulafion underlying fhe courses comes mosfly from individualized proiecfs and from fhe forceful personalifies of fhe Eng- lish professors who develop fhe afmosphere of exuberanf learning fhaf can be bofh grafifying and infensely personal. Whal s an econ maior doing here? Chuck Hackney doing some sfudying lor a change Frank Bosfwick B.S., Norlhwesfern Believe if or nof, ihey're all on English Harold J. Harris B.A.. MA.. Rulgers Ph.D., Ohio Sfafe U. Books courfesy of lhe local booksiore. Of course i'r's my wrifing. I can'+ read if ei+her Dr. Barrel? regisrers anofher sludenf. 'vflf A- ,J ' Conrad Hilberry Richard T. S+avig BA., Oberlin College Augugfang Cgliege PHD., U. of WiSCOUSiH MA., PHD., Princefon U. Tha+'s right American wrirers living abroad Dr. Sfavig in Modern American Drama. H Q. 4 , 3 Aside from 'the fac+'H'1ai you complefely misin1erpre+eci fhe assignmeni- Sam Kounfoupes and Dr. Hilberry discuss a recent assignment ..v wi iz- x Relaxed siucly af Kalamazoo. x -i ..-., o......,.., ,ix el' A Siudenf sludies lor sleepsl unaware of llwe phofograplwer. Effi' L. 'I 'i p .sa This is yoga? Dr. Barrel? prepares for one of his classes. Y: f ex gf I. I .. d I - .,.- 4 I, ,A,, .. Q 14 .1 '1 ! --- 4. . :25v,,.'f -fl' Zo Michael M. MiHels'rad+ B.A,, Rocllrursl College MA- Slaniiircl Universily I'll fhumb a ride. No need +o wall: +o 'rhe office. Dr. Miffelsfaclf and Sue Barlluoff walk across flue campus. Are you 'll-iinlxing in English? Madame Dale slarls anollwer group off in Frenclw. , :1., A-'afiavff l heard abou? fhe index academic poll. Dr. Collins, a new man willw a familiar name. Marcelle E. Dale BA., B.S., MA., U. ol Oran, Algeria Ecole Normale, Algeria BA., MA., W.M.U. ilu n .,.1 .. , - ,, ---Q .....- 3,3 an ' .puns How do you say fha? in English? Karen Foxworfhy, Lynne Landry, and Mrs. Sue LeDuc converse aviclly wilh Gilles Six, sludenl from Caen, France. l David A. Collins Waller G. Keslce BA.. Universily of Maine BA., Universiiy ol Bulialo M.A.T., Yale Universily Licence eg L5-flfeg, Ph.D., Brown Universily U. of Aly! Margeille Noi Picmred: MONIQUE Y. COYNE BA., W.M.U, Exciting, Romantic, Impossible French W..--,- lmaginalive courses in French lileralure, following inlensive lraining in basic gram- mar and conversalion, encourage many sludenls lo conlinue wilh French even Though lhey are noi language majors. For lhe French maior, however, The cleparlmenl soon lalces on a glow all ils own which is heighlenecl nol only by sludy abroad. buf also by The facully, who add a romanlic louch ol France lo classes even when 'fhe sludenl is on campus. S X lnclomilable . . . I Madame Dale regislers a never-ending line. C ,H If.. 1 .. , at T22 Q ,1 .F - v f 'x + W 1 A uawamx -ms. 1 -um nm.. wwf? Hanne B. Bach Margo G. Boslcer Anna Cerins BA., Wesiern Michigan BA., Hope College BA., Kalamazoo College Universiiy M.A,. Indiana Universiry MA., M.A.L.S., Universiiy of M.A., Universiry of Michigan University of Munich Michigan U niversiiy of Zu rich So? This monfh's Playmafe happens fo be German. Jaclc Foreman, head lab insirucior, prepares iomorrow's lesson. YW 56 ...W- German Having seen by your faces ihaf a few remain unpersuacled, l'll read anoiher. Wilhelm Funlce reads ro beginning siudenfs wifh a good accenf. .J Q' A gy. Q A fr X N 'N-XJ - hi You knocked? Miss Bach prepares a 'resl for her sruclenls in her oilice. From Kalamazoo to Bonn From German I wilh ils basic vocabue Iary lo a Thesis on Grimms' Fairy Tales. The German deparlmenl is broad enough lo include sludenls wilh every variely ol J09 K- FU95l9 B.A,, Soulhern Illinois Universily ll' l' i 'lh l . ' l ' In eres In e language Foreign S Udy In MAH Ph.D., Princelon University Bonn, lvlunsler, or Erlangen round our a lolal program for 'lhe deparlmenl. 1' -lf Elizabellw M. Mayer Gunfher Spalfman Universilies of Munich, Universities of Leipzig and Heidelberg, and Basel Munsler Ph,D., Universify of Freiburg PhD. Unlversily of Bonn Study, Travel, and Adventure Via Spanish N.- And 'lhen Ii++Ie Pedro's mommy said io him . . . Spanish class is Pefer M. Boyd-Bowman BA., Universiiy of Toronfo MA., Ph.D., Unimersify of Michigan iniroduced 'io 'rhe language by Dr. Boyd-Bowman. fi-. E Belly G. Lance B.S.. Ceniral Missouri Siaie College MA., Universiiy of Missouri Ph.D., Washingfon Universify 58 However, despile whal Madame Dale and Frau Mayer say.. . Dr. Boyd-Bowman, who is also head of Hue Foreign Languages Deparfmenl, iecfures in Spanish. Lai 53 X Oooh-You say ii was chapfer eighl. ,X If Ann Gillespie aflempls lo sludy her Spanish in fhe library wifh Sue Wolila and Jan Schroeder. - Working in a Travel bureau in Gualemala, sludying in Ecuador, ......... or doing individual research in Mexico on lhe language or cusloms, siudenfs have profiled from experienlial and lhesis as well as from fhe regular inlroducrory and advanced language courses which The deparlrnenl offers. Now I lay me down io sleep. A language sfuclenl pufs in exlra hours. of' 1 Bu? if specifically says. S1uclenfs should no+ . . . Dr. Lance cufs lhe quad during New Sludenl Days, N ,--, ,Q-I-' A ' .9-v,f'. 'f.6-ML'- l. Russian for the ll's my boolr, I can marlr in if if I wish! Dr. Janek before class. Cclpitalists T if 10525 . A 1 Alexander Janelr Volclemars Rushevics MA., Unlverslfy of ST. Laureafe ol Music. Sfale Peiersburg Conservalory of Lalvia Ph.D.. Universily of Riga In adclifrion 'lo Jrhe 'three major languages faughl al Kalamazoo, Russian is also offered. Few sluclenls elecl This language in comparison To German, Spanish, and French yel every year Drs. Rushevics and Janelr lincl several who venlure inlo lhis unique language. 5 i i l Lesson Number One: Don'+ shool: l am your friend! Dr. Rushevics clemonslraies fo lhe class. O.K.-Wha'l s six down. A five leH'er word . . . Chung-Yiu Wu sfudies wilh Chinese siudenis Judy Bush, Lynn Landry, and Judy Cenci. A i Fl! Studying the Neglected Languages This year ihe Foreign Language depar+men+ has expanded iis pro- gram io include Special language proiecfs under 'rhe auspices of lhe N.D.E.A. The courses offered are Hindi, Chinese, and Japanese. I+ is hoped ihaf Foreign Sfudy program will include praclical ap- plicalion of ihese liiiie-known lan- guages. , so 5 Q - i 5, ,-3 Calling Car 94, come in please. Enrique Vargas uses his room asa labio siudy his Hindi. li bgqgtm JL. I 'i- Biology: Studying the World Firsfhcmd Frances Diebold BA., MA., Universiiy of Wisconsin Sc.D., Ripon College If 'lhe girl bio maiors aren'l' afraid of mice, why is il lhe girl soc maiors . . . Sid Beclcwiih leeds flue experimental refs. The beller 'lo see you wilh. my dear. Freshmen bio sludem' Dave Buck sludies his molgula. As lhe amoeba slides benealh 'rhe microscope +he immense world of Jrhe biological sciences is opened. From cell +o plan? lo animal lo man all living crea- fures find lheir logical place in 'rhe scien- Jrific meihod which Arisiolle iirsl made known. The siudenl has ihe means of dis- covering his own place lhrough 'rhe offers ings of 'rhis deparlmenl, from Bermuda io +he Aniarciic. l-lis greafesl challenge is probably lhe classroom and lab-foun- dalions for all his la'rer worlc. . 4 . V 5 - 5.25 TK .Fx 1, N X A , If l l .A ,jg K X f 3 ' -zliigitgii,-1553 'ff' 5 '.'..f,f.f.- -30' .1- o , ,i H. Lewis BaH's Samuel F. Townsend BA., Kalamazoo College BA., Kalamazoo College MA., Ph.D.. Universily of M,A,, Ph. D., Univergiiy Cf Michigan Michigan -NY ,,l ...ggi You mean you really wanf fo fake fha? sfuffy old Townsend course insfead of genefics. Miss Dieb and Georgia Fosler discuss Georgia's senior schedule a+ regis+ra+ion. ..v.M.wvawmwwwqmnQwwemm 2 2 1 1 , at 2 ? A E , ii, ,E C , I 5 l, C, 5 iw 2 . . . Could have 'old me 'rhaf my while precipifalen was some paper foweling 'lhai had dropped in, Chung-Yiu Wu and lab parfner experimenf in Physical Chemislry. 1, 1 ' Sf :.1 V Q W , ,l.. ,W ...,.,., ,s. ..... ,. FE as u fl af' H Tl' is is X!-Mfr!!! ,!SgS?.32..7i. g' ec- fs .5 Sa Ei, .IQ Cf aa Lu nf 5K2ii4sSRrM9?0la5 M.-4-. .ef 1. are f ggi Z 32? 5 ..-e Eh., :I 1 , .-A. , . I- . '-1. ,V 1121.1 -- -fs. fe-he-Q'-' . - X5 . 3 ' Kur'l' D. Kaufman BA., Wabash College D.Phil.. Oxford Universily I wonder if I did leave 'lhe warer running up in 'lhe lab. Dr, Deal lecfures 'lo his freshman Chern-Phys. class. Ralph M. Deal BA.. Oberlin College MA., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Universiry Laurence E. Wilson Leonard R. Worden BA., WesTern Washingfon B.S,, Kalamazoo College UniversiTy MA., Ph.D.. UniversiTy oT Kansas Ph.D., Universify of WashingTon Chemistry From Argon To Zironium Because iTs proTessors are so actively engaged in research, The ChemisTry deparTmenT oTTers iTs sTudenTs The chance oT observing and working wiTh The newesT ideas in The Tield. All phases of chem- isTry are oTTered aT K Through courses in organic, analyTical, physical, and inorganic chemisTry. N, V,- DV ' f ',aun. --A.. Well, if we could iusl' 'find a way To mulTiply The answer we Happiness is a dirfy lab coal' SToclcroom god Rod Gibeau merrily dons his sTaTus symbol. 90+ by 2.6734 . . . Physical ChemisTry sTudenTs puzzle over Their experiment .At..A, Buf why is The sloclcroom requisifioning yeasf and sugar? Dr. Wilson ponders his lab assisTanTs' moTives. sn Bubbling over, Sleaming hol- Our lndian name Holds lilcely as nol: Kalamazoo ls a Boiling Pol, Where simmering walers Slowly rise, Then nearly bursl The cauldron's sides: And where, aller all, The aim and dream ls sending 'l'he lulcewarm Up in sleam. M. K. Mladwiics QQlLivilieS Gil Campus Shorts Seniors Xlncler Qlassmn Qclverlcisiixg Bubbling, all in a Turmoil, ungueslionably alive, Jrhe Kalamazoo College program in lhe academic year l963-64 has resembled nolhing so much as a greal cauldron of simmering waler Coming lo a rolling boil. Much ol lhe credil for 'rhis new energy and aclivily belongs lo Presidenl Weimer K. l'liclcs, lo whom, in This lenlh year of his asso- cialion wilh lhe College, lhis edilion of lhe Boiling Pol' is dedicaled. For CI Good Reputation - Allen Van Buslcirlc B.A., MS.. Fh,D., Indiana BA., Bowdoin College Universily Wayne M. Wrighi M.S.. Ph.D., Harvard Universily The repuralion +ha+ has been made by Kalamazoo College as an oulslanding school for srudies in Jrhe sciences is due in parr +o Jrhe Physics deparlmenr. From beginning chem.-phys. lo advanced courses dealing wilh eleclronics, oplics, and magnelism The deparl- menl aims 'ro lhoroughly acquainl lhe sludenl wilh lhe lheorelical and pracrical aspecls of physics. lil! T- Hemi ! Try Physics 4 So you fhink you're going 'lo be a physics maior, huh? Bill Felhlce iolces wilh Grefchen Hazen affer lab. Noi' picfureclz Sfanley L. Segel B.S., Allegheny College M.S., Universily of Delaware Ph.D., Iowa Srale Universify One way fo beai' fhe crowd fo Welles! Dr. Segel's ever faifhful bike awaifs him palienfly. v u ,S s- I, N ' 3 . X . , . . . 2, ex-2 '?'x' 5 . ,fi gisftkg : ff ,Wes Can our Gal Sunday find happiness . . . T S I om ee ey measures radlafion on fhe sealer in Hwe Modern Physfcs Lab. E, QW, ,, Jean M. Calloway Frank Bausch BA., Millsaps College BA.. Brooklyn College MA., Ph.D., Universify of MA., Princefon Universily Pennsylvania l Understanding Nx' - K Somehow, we always manage fo pick fhe ham sandwich days. Malh mingles wilh psych. as Mr. Bausch and Dr. Jacobs have lunch iogelher. , 4 iq JA Oh, come on now, you've goffa be kidding. Dr. Ghaznavi lecfures 'ro his calculus class. the Nature of Mathematics Not Pictured: James A. Sawyer B.S., Stetson University M.S.. Louisiana State University M. O. H. K. Ghaznavi B.S.. M.S., University ot Karachi Ph.D.. University ot Pittsburgh George M. Nielson BA., Ohio Wesleyan University MS., Ph.D., University ot Wisconsin Dr. Calloway, in the introduction ot his Math I text states the beliet that some understanding ot the nature ot mathematics and the role that it plays in modern society is essential tor every liberally educated person. Not only does the Math department introduce all students to math: it also trains many ot them with its more advanced courses tor graduate school and independent research. He was so sleepy, we never could find out it he was studying math , if .'...:1- - Aw A-Z.: - -'Q S. 'V N 14 ii ,BVNQM The PIay's the Thing Nelda K. Balch Richard S. Jackson BA., Albion College B.S., M.S., Purdue Universify MA., Universily of Minnesofa Some ialenl' show audiiion! Eighr clarinel' solos and one bird imifafion. g Mrs. Balch holds fry-oufs for The Circle. The possibiliiy of working and sfudying behind +he scenes of a Theaire becomes a realiiy for Jrheaire aris siudenis, along wiih courses in speech, hisiory, and praciical applicaiion of iheaire. This deparinneni speaks for ifself ihrough pro- ducfions like Plays for Bleeker Sireeif' The Faculiy Reading Theaire, and special preseniaiions such as The Coach Wi+h The Six lnsidesf' Fred Gardner does lasi minufe adiusfing on +he lighis. . . . before 'Phe curiain rises . . .n . H Dave Thayer applies make-up for his lead in An ia,- Enemy of The People. Well, I guess lhe cal wins again. Mr. Waskowslcy helps Belh Halch wifh her skelch in Design. Ari for Those Who Sfuclyp Ari for Those Who Paint Michael J. Waslcowsky David E. Squires, Jr. Fellow, Cranbrook Academy BA.. Kalamazoo College of Ari MA., Harvard Universily B.F.A.. Arl lnslilule of Chitago MA.. Universily of Chicago Wilh The complelion of lhe new Fine Arls building This spring lhe Ari Deparlmenl will have lhe opporlunily 'ro expand ils lacililies. The field of lhe arls is varied, ranging in lhe arf hislories from a sludy ol prehisloric arl lhrough modern lwenlielh cenlury archileclure.. Praclical applicalion of lhe arls enlails experimenling wilh simple design and coloralion as well as worlcing wilh slill lile and wilh models. , 7I Alrighf. lef's fry if again. Do, re, mi, fa . . . Susan Broemel. Dick Krueger, and Dr. Srarl perform ai' an all-college assembly. You and your darn bubble gum Ron Armslrong praclices his oboe. I s l S Russell A. Hammar Roberf B, Po,-fer B.A,, Hamline Universiiy BA., Colgaie Universiiy MA.. Ed.D.. Columbia Universiiy MA., Syracuse Universily Many lwours of bard praciice coupled will: a basic inieresi in music are required for 'rlwe music maior emphasizing applied music in bis curriculum. Aside from voice, organ, piano, or special siudies on anoiber insirumeni ine siudeni presenis reciials and pariicipaies in ensembles such as The College Singers. Band, or Chamber Or- clweslra. A greal' iicing nor performing bui in ine classroom and siudying. Tiieoreiicai courses range from music lwisiory and fheory To composing and conduciing Music . . . the Universal Language ii Harry B. Ray Volclemars Rushevics Lawrence R. Smilh B.M., B.A., Yale Universiiy Laureaie of Music, Sfafe B,M., MA., Norfhwesfern MM., Universily of Michigan Conservaiory of Lafvia Universify Pl1.D., Indiana Universiiy PHD., Easiman Sciwooi of Music deai oi any music s+uden'r's iime is spenl neiilwer prac- f V How do you pul Head and Soul in+o C37 Joan McClure praciices for her spring recilal. i And you gc 'find your own piano. Dick Krueger displays his arlisiic iemperarneni. ' ,..,.M.,,. .. ,.q,,.', ,, Just have a few more pagenm . . . Ddnl'OrTh Fellow David Roclfhold relaxes in his apartment. The sTory of The Bible is explored .in both its religious and hisTorical backgrounds, as well as an inclusive sTucly oT The variaTions oT The belieTs of mankind. Untamiliar religions Take on new characTerisTics as They are explained and understood. Not pictured: John M. Thompson BA.. Harvard University B.D.. Yale Divinity School For a Better Understanding: Religion Llo d James Averill David N. Roclchold John B. S enser John William Thomas Y P BA.. University ot Wisconsin B,A,, University of Kansas BA., Franklin College B.A.. Denison University BD., Colgate-Rochester Princeton University B.D., Colgate-Rochester B.D., Crozer Theological Seminary MA., University ot Rochester G-raduaTe Study, University of L.D.l-l., Lewis ancl Clarlc College Pennsylvania. Union Theological Seminary. and Columbia University D.D., Franklin College Philosophy Arouses the Intellect Ceriainly I may push The clesl: over, hul' is The desk really There? ThaT is The philosophical issue. Dr. STarT inTroduces his sTudenTs To The TundamenTals of logic. Do l really Think or do l iusT Thinlc ThaT l Think? The sTucly OT philosophy is The sTudy of men's minds, of The unanswerable quesTions which They presenT and of The men who have un- clerTalcen To answer Them. swf Arm ' psi sf-F51-if LesTer Jackson STarT David S- SCBFFOW BA.. I-IamilTon College B-A-T Duke UnlVef5l'fY MA., Haverford College MA., Ph.D., Harvard UniversiTy B.D., Colgate Universify Ph.D., Syracuse UniversiTy Ancl Then The prince said To Cinderella . . . JeTf Beusse sTuclies his philosophy in Harmon lounge. , 1' 20 .-M! ,, ff fri 'Z -.p.Qe2iW'Vf' ,M .,., V-'-'Q' rl 4' ,r J . J. 1 Q V L, ' Q: 4 -W 1, 0, . '15-5,9 5 . 1 'fig-g'.'.Q'.:I '4 , .- , Q, x V , . . 4 S, I -A i f Q, ' ' gf' ' X '1.-feem:f',- . . . ' M3 -2 N . : Hip Ifxw S ffl f :ww ' Wifi X If I rMf,! 1 x 45.1. ,n-N. 'K f , . . -Y ww' E v 'Aj qu ,Xu 3 f 1 1 f f ' 1 ' . ? fgg'.',-,'.'i':,'0g'Q. '? 'ff4' ' ' wh. -T-'2'l'f'1fCZfg5-1-iq! if '- ,' cl , P fi - ,g, ':afQf4f-:fg:QQm ' '1 -, - ,f- , r .:g.g,- 21 wa. ' , sigh: 'gy ini.: ' ,. wiv 7 -eff v v W'lnQ ' 1 'A I , ,w N.. , gs.:-. L f 15,6 'PX 92?-.. v. 45 km, - a ,ew ri. 1, lf I loolc friendly, maybe +he class will behave . . . Educating the Educators Wifh Chrisfenson Edi+or now some+imes l'm even afarid fo open Mr. Pelerson ponders on fhe quad. Sue Shipley sfarls sfudenf reaching. Pracrice leaching in Kalamazoo and many olher school , syslrems, along wirh classroom experience, work fo prepare The educarion sludenr for a career as a reacher on Jrhe secondary school level. 'Ri Nr rd gs, A, fa. ,Q Q 1 ,N ix! w ,X Douglas William Peferson Paul Evere'H Collins Q? BA Universal of Mmnesola BS Unxversil of Wisconsin X .,. Q i . . .. ' ' y ' . ., ' ' y A ' at ii i a . MA., Yale Universily Ed.M.. Harvard Universily ,lf-o 'N Q. N A ., . Falk., h f' NJ. -:,.:f:.4-- xx J: . gm! Donald W. VanLlere Mary J Collier Berne L Jacobs B.A., Hope College BA Queens Umversnfy B A M A Ph D University M.A.. Ph D Umversnfy of M A Radcliffe College of Michigan Indiana Ph D Unuversnl of Mlnnesola Psychology to Probe the Mlnd One oi +he many quesiuons which psychology s aliempring io answer is why we do Jrhe rhunqs we do The answer ro 'rhus can be iouncl lhrouqh Jrhunlcung acl ing and ihe envlronmeni Kalamazoo sruclenrs are experimenling furrher wuih specialized sruclues of be haviour as one of ihear oii campus experiences And Safurclay's assignmenf will be +o 'figure ouf 'ihe assignmenfs for Monday. Tuesday. and Wednesday. Dr. Collier gives The assignmenf for her Personalify I class. -N1 A vw n 6. I. .y W kv. .,,. V iw ,M . History 4. fa! , .,, , fl g 'W And fhen before I could 'lype if up fhe dog chewed up fhe las? forfy pages and Dr. Morifz lisiens calmly fo lhesis problems. lg , Ivor D. Spencer Edward Mori+z, Jr. John E. Peierson BA.. MA.. Ph.D., Brown B.A.. Miami Universiiy B.A., Kalamazoo College Universiiy MA., Universify of Cincinnali MA., Universily of Colorado Ph.D., Universiiy of Wisconsin Ph.D., Norihweslern Universify Mesopotamian to Modern ,.--'T' Darn bargain pens always run our of ink. Conlemporary Problems proves perplexing N 'Liu 'Q fi l, if 1 rx M Well, +l1em's 'rhe breaks. My I4+h quarier wifh an 8 o'cloclr. Dr. Morilz ponders his fare. l-lisiory is more Than iusl ilrie memorizalion of dares or ilie learning ol names. ll is llrie slory of man from liis preliisloric beginnings To lwis presenr-day siiualion, wlierever lie may live: of l'iis olevelopmenr from an uneducaied cave man lo llie crealor of ilie mosf ingenious scienlilic equipment l-lislory may be called a science-llie science of man. Ah, me an' some of +l1e boys was 'lallcing aboui +l'1is li++Ie quiz +l1a+ you gave and . .. Dr. Spencer 'rallcs aller class with John Kiefer, Carl Osllwaus, and Jack Linlner. for .u s , u , . Ks ,ui 727.1 lt! I A . i. . .II i, 'X jf: 'Q f- . f .'., if K - -P li, Noi Picfurecl: Beniamin Grahm BA., Kalamazoo College MA.. Universify of Chicago Raymond L. Highlower Verne C. Bechill Richard L. Means BA., Universily of Richmond BA.. Ohio Wesleyan Universiiy B-A-. Kalamazoo COHGQG BD., M.Th., Crozer Theological MA., Emory Universify B.D., Colgafe-Rochesier Divinily Seminary Ph.D., Vanderbill Universily School MA., Universily oi Pennsylvania MA., Cornell Universily Ph.D.. Universily of Chicago Sociology Department Covers Wide Well, fhal's an unusual answer. Dr. Bechill ponders an answer fo his quesfion. Now, I know ihis is a clifficulf concepf +o grasp . . . Mr. Means lecfures +o his soc. class, Variety of Subiects - - , - 'L 1:,-15555-i-g:35':5 ' ' ' 1,9-' i-5L21':1.E-' ' .Q-V Y MW. I The evolujrion of man To confemporary sludies of family life and social inslilulions are wi+hin The span of lhe Sociology Deparimenl. On-Jrhe-iielcl experience and individual sfudy has proved valuable in recenl years. You say.+hey're having Sloppy Joes +oday7 Dr. Highlower pauses in 'Phe corridor fo falk. Sfanley M. Newman BA., Anlioch College MA., Universily of Pennsylvania Elfon W. Ham BA., Universily of Chicago MA., Kalamazoo College The Polii. Sc. deparlmenl, slronqly believing in lhe old axiom of learning by doing, offers a variery of experience in polilics orher lhan slandard course worlc. Many off- campus sludenls are placed in Washingiong The depari- rnenl mainlains The Bureau of Municipal Research wilh 'fhe Cily of Kalamazoo in a ioinr educalrional proieclg and every elecrion year a mock convenlion is held on campus. You musi admif, if does look a liHle like plagiarism. Seniors discuss Their rheses wilh Dr. l-larn. ---130.5 Whai' do you mean, my closed reserved bool: is overdue? Dr. Chen 'Pills rhe posl of librarian as well as polilical science professor iii.L?q5 1. 'iiiflx-xiilfii 5651 '-' 'S ggi' ' . ' 5' V- U Experience Counts With Political Science door to the left Down the hall. second . Dr. Ham lectures on constitutional amendments. S I Wen Chao Chen Donald C. Flesche BA., Grinnell College BA-1 DV'- 'Y COHBQ? MA., Ph.D., sf. Louis univefsify M-A-3 Ph-Da Wdslimqfon M.A.L.S., University ot Chicago U Ve'5'iY 1. . Rx ,- i l you o E . i ,ii ,l l 1 use-'. 41 - Q :lr You say l should cut down my thesis a little? ' Sherry Primley discusses the mock Republican convention with Dr. Flesche. Economics - Money! ?' 5 ii Sherrill Cleland a55'Z,S8lSW phofographer, wanfed me io clean up my desk. BA.. Oberlin College Mr. Mirza in his office. MA., Pl'1.D., Princefon Universify l Hay, you know fhis s+uff is inferesfingln 84 Mike Moore. Senior major. No? Piciured: David B. Mirza BA., Earllwam College MA.. Norfhwesfern Universify 4 -9' 'XP' we W 2 mm W .. , .. wwe 4' r ag f , . H f,f'1:,54' 1, Q i if ..,A V n:if,f aw.-'zxi-a.1'1, - '- . ,A.,A. JM, Maxxum, , , W, ,.,., 2. ' - A H wV'j5.EY:,,-::.2x:: , me 4. MQ 1.-fu s , , 7'gfSifi2,1,-I' i f 3' il- .. 'JI . ,Lu.,2, ,. . N?W4?., -1 1 , K '41 1-5 1 254, 'X '.xx' ' A ,. we , we bw L F59 5 W E. ...V fs You're wrlfing your fhesis on 'l'l1e fund-raising abilifies of wlwaf church-rela+ed liberal ar+s college? Larry Barrel? and Dr. Chung joke al 'Fall reqisfralion. , ,,,m+,c , fs.,,4ky ' ' ax S. .,, ,Q . . '11-.--eps ai? 5'.?2'f f ' ' c ,Q QQ I l And God bless Weimar Hicks and God bless Siu Simpson and . . . Dr. Cleland pauses for a momenl' in economics class. 191 'l'l'1e whole world is our campus, is Taken If erally by flwe Economics Deparlmenr. Sludenls work in many counrries on individualized proiecrs. The deparrmenr concerns ilself willw social values and wi+l'i rlfie nalure and luncrions of economic insh Turions. John L. Komives B.S., M.B.A., Unlversify of Delroir QM Nw 'sw f M 1 JV 44 , 632194269 ', 'P'M vu W .m J ' . ,WW V - 14 , , 2' -f - ,..A 1f?-. 'W' -J , 'x 7 , Q-J ' . ,. . V ,.. . , . . - v-, f Y ww ff .,, ' f V .:, H q i, filet. A -. ,',g1f-,-,:f52F,'2I', - Q1-f,.,:,' ' - '-4',f wm. 'Q 111, ', ,fgffjfii ,. --V - 2 '- 4 ' AI V .U , 'A V- . 1 r A. ., l, ' . u I Rolla L. Anderson Ada Loveless B.S.. Weslern Michigan B.S.. Universily of Illinois Universily M.S., Universily of California in MS., Universily olMicl'1igan Los Angeles Great Bodies for K.'s Great Minds Providing service as well as flweory courses, flue Physical Educalion deparlmenr makes ils coniribulion loward lime college's goal of educaiion of Jrlwe whole person, of arlaining a disciplined, liealllwy body +0 house and serve a well-sloclced mind . . . and foward having a lol ol good plain fun. Well, sl1e's geHing up again so . . . Calhy Holmes worries aboul her lennis game. 'F 'i 'Q ' m l? 'lf M Riva: 1 5 1 2 Y XT K Well, she said somefhing abouf a bafhing suii' sirap, and fhen iusi lrincl of ducked. Beginners affempr swimming for ihe firsi' iime ai' ihe Y. George H. Aclrer Raymond B. Sieffen Warren Thomas B.S., M.S.. Norihern Illinois B.S., Michigan Siaie Universily BA.. Wiiienberg College Universiiy M.A., Wesfern Michigan M.A., Wesiern Michigan Universiiy Universiiy fx --1. XM gfgyc, Q1 ' ig.,-A gg,,.Q Q A . Nz, X 9251 5352 ,Q 0 : 'aw-fzs-: 222 v 'r 53:ss:s 1 1 - ,'2,F , -' . - 4 ., . , .. 5 f ' ' - 1--.-nv.. .f,, V, .- . ,, ,,., , .,,,,.,,,., wg .,,x V- -2 ' . ., Q.,,,. , 5 CDM TQ Phi Beta Kappa ri Firsl' row: Dr. L. Slarr, Dr. E. Moriiz, B, Good, Dr. Spencer. Second row: G. Tidriclc, Dr. D. Collins, Dr. B. Jacobs, Mr. W. Keslze, Dr. W. Wrighi, Dr. D. Scarrow. Alpha Lambda Delta The honorary socieiy, Alpha Lambda Delia, gives membership ro Freshman women on ihe basis of high scholarship. The socie+y's purpose is 'ro pro- mole and reward scholasiic excellence and an en- dowed prize is given for excellence in any year's scholarship. 9:5 g. S., , . 62.2 Firsf row: N. l-liichcoclc, C. Riser, A. Michael, M. Lcii, L. Neuliwfi. S9COI'1Ci YOWZ lvliller, Ngren, VanDeu55-ri, Prggw L. Slicigluind. F. Omalo. 90 Phi Bela Kappa is an hon- orary organizaiion rewarding high scholarship. Hs member- ship consisis oi Juniors and Seniors of ihe highesi aca- demic ranlc who meer The na- iional requiremenis. Firsf row: R. Osnaro, B. Mead, C. Riser. Second row: J. Schroeder, S. Woiila, G. Vander- Linde, G. Elmer, J VanDeusen. Dean Trader. Third row: N. Hifchcock, L. Slroglund, B. Hoffman, M. Laefz, R. Fuller, B. Doleman. CSA, or Council on Student Attairs, is a group comprised ot students, taculty, and administra- tion. Holding meetings usually twice a month, the Council disf cusses issues ot concern to the entire campus. lt is a halt way point between taculty and stu- dents. Some ot the issues discussed this past year were: l-lonor Sys- tem, campus social lite, taculty- student administration rapport, society rooms, and interpersonnel relations. Committee on Student Affairs B. Preston, Mrs. Balch, Dr. Deal, Dean Trader, Mr. Thompson, G. Tidriclc, Dean Gilbert. Q Judicial Council Judicial Council is a student-taculty board handling vio- lations ot College regulations. The Council also acts as an appeal board tor the l-louse Councils. The membership includes tour taculty members and tour students. STUDENT MEMBERS D. Eich, L, Williams, C, Fisher, P. Smith lnot shox-ml Now wai+ a minuie, we don'+ wani' To rush. Senate Lilce sTudenT governmenTs everywhere, This year's SenaTe wresTled wiTh such perennials as The ConsTiTuTion l WhaT do you mean, we're a represenTaTive governmenT'? l, served meals, and who geTs how much Tor whaT. BuT This year's leadership, perhaps more Than any previous one, aTTempTed To averT a preoccupaTion wiTh riTualisTic concerns oT This naTure. Believing ThaT sTudenTs had a viTal conTribuTion To malce To Their insTiTuTion, The SenaTe workeo ouT new ideas on curriculumand grading, and raised a criTical liT misundersToodl, voice on The required chapel program. Believing Tha+ sTudenTs had righTs as well as r9- sponsibiliTies, The SenaTe posed a series oT guidelines Tor campus judicial bodies and aT long lasT draTTed an l-lonor SysTem accepTecl by The campus. Finally, wiTh a new TaiTh in The sTudenT's responsibiliTy To his socieTy, The SenaTe clove inTo poliTical concerns ranging from The CiTy Commission To America's Georgia, urging The campus To reacT, express. and Talce acTion lusually Tinanciall in response To naTional. even inTernaTional evenTs oT sTudenT concern. l 1 WX WINTER SENATEiFirsT row: J. Hessler, M. Swifzer, J. Whife, G. Tidriclc, Pres. D. Vofruba, l'm noT a laclrey of The adminisfraiionl S. Nordin, M. Boyle. Second row: D. SchmidT, P. Sherman, M. Ash, T. Seeley, L. Anderson, D. Kyvig, J, Garrison, M. Moore, D. France, D. Clowers. The Thinkers YG' FALL OFFICERS: Secrelary, Lu Williams: Treasurer, Dick Eiclwg Presiclenl. John Osborne: Vice-Presidenl, Jim Morrice. Nebulous execufive commiffee selfing up Spring Ouarfer. Ah ha! You +hougl1f I wouldn'f see you! Well, +l1af's ano'rl1er Monday nigl1fsl'1of. . ,.-V. ' ., 1 Trowbridge House Council FALL CGUNClL-Firsf row: L. Gardener, M. Armacosl, L. Harlow, K. Foxworlhy. M. Brubaker, G. Smilh. Second w: M. Brackney D. Coleman, N. Rasmussen, L, Williams, J. Kirk, N. Briegel. WINTER COUNCIL-Firsf row: Mrs. Mordhorsl. D. Coleman, S. Primley, M. Brubaker, J. Kirk, M. Hayes. Second row: M, Wheeler, L. Gardener, M. Brackney, N. Tierney, N. Rasmussen. 94 SPRING COUNCIL-Firsf row: E. Lane, Dean Trader. Second Archer, R. Fuller, M. Hayes. Trowbridge House Council nor only serves as a govern! ing body bul also regulales fhe social aclivilies ol The dorm. The highliqhls of lhe year were The 'rradilional Trowbridge Formal, many open houses, a concerl by lhe accomplished pianisl, Mrs. Millar, and a fashion show. N. Soulhard. D. Coleman, S. Prim y row: Mrs. Mordhorsl, S. Engelbreil R S 7 1 ivX..ll R E .lH'f'B


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