Kalamazoo College - Boiling Pot Yearbook (Kalamazoo, MI)

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The maior worlc presenTed This year, The chrisTman OraTorio, Tea- Tured guesT arTisT Doris Kraus- haar, soprano: Mary Ellen l'lenl4el, conTralToy l-lenry Nason, Tenor, iz, es- . ,W ,,.,, 3 V J, S gyi, . Jrfa., ,ffq Miles gf '.'. g - i s ii T -Ti 'T T ? m..w ' 13 I . TJ - , 'A ' ry i 11513: Dr. Russell l-lammar. De- serving oT special plaudiTs on Their respecTive per! Tormances were David Craighead and Miss STiT- gen and Mr. Nason. I . 1 ' I 'M' rl' I N' ! I E .s Q ' f I 1 Rf .I I- 4.x 1 9?r, ,fig V MWA yy, Q R- 1 Q + ox 'pf' o WW 'M -Q 3 X it is 5 s ff , E gg Zfgxh' l any QQ .F , M fvgg, 53 .Sr 5 .. infix:-, l,.- ji-A X X. . R . gm V ,. i ' fir! 3 H X N gf U' 5 X. Nb -f X -aww - 1 .fx M 'lk 'P wW -7Fg?4.v 'QQ' 41 ' , 9 , -i'f'g,Tplv'N'Q 23 fe 1 Nb or N sf 1 Nw-... Tl-l NM E '13 .J-13, .' tt Y Llft' TTl:i,1l j :-.1A KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN, JANUARY 28, 1965 Ntlmber 133 Sprinkler System Deluges Dalton Une xx-oultl lun. glietiiglit they were woncleretl if this wasn't just a little The lights have heen clriecl out and flhillil a In-ntlnetinn of The Rain- too much. Mr. Jackson stated he would hai iiiakex V' frtiiu the looks of llalton XYater enntinuetl to rh-ip from the put oil on them to keep thenf ' 'l'l1eat1'e, XYatei' was sloshing' an ineh ceiling, where a great rleal of moist- ing. They will sine' fleep in the first row uf seats. anfl ure hzicl het-n ahsorlrcfl hy the insula- first time thev lI11vI'e water was Qnruling :lt-nn from tion, long after the sprinkling system we'llha1 the veiline. XYhat it was w:1sn't a had heen turned off. Maintenance put pimtltietnui. hut rather the aftermath Il plastic tztrpanlin over the area uw' lialznnamio C1-liege President XXX-iiiier lx. flicks has :innouneefl the formal etsahlishnient ef a L'iiinnnn1ity Services flrograin on eannins anfl a grant to the -. . 1 1 1 1 ,I H 11 .,. 4f..A.11 L,-c Altu- ouse Visits Hicks, Calls Cn Index Staff The lack of space in Bowen Hall has chap. long heen a thorn in the colleges paw. This prohlein has heen nnilitpliecl hy the recent realization of even more f'll't'lllH7lllfQ uf the rrunntic' nlrlest Prlitims Orphan of the S' It was a very young Allzert, and had appare nnnisf- hole -Xllmrf Lspn Community Services Plan Starts 'th S 8,009 Foundat on Grant early flays. we feel the need anfl urge to rio more. Wiitli generous support :ti the lxalainazoo l'HUllflfit1OIl. we shall he ahle to hetter carry out our inten- . x , . . . ., l'r-fgrain of blbflllll ll'4Illl the lxalaina- tions. mn. l7onnflation, The Kzllznnazori lwilnflatinn is it private pliilantlnt-rwie oigzinization xnafle up 'intl U'HYL 'llt fl hx' Y lllffll citizens. The tfonnininity Services Progrrnn is 'le-,iunefl to cworrlinate and exit-iirl l'il'UQ'I'Il1ll activities at the present time and on an informal lzasis inclurle , 1 lx . v tutoring of elementary school chilrlren ' anti offering personal services. It is expects-rl more formal prograins will ' lie carriecl on now following formal services to the efimznnnity and is all- estalilishment of the Program with its ngiwsteretl lw stutlents and faculty in assistance from the Kalainazon Foun- the College-'s Sociology Depar Chairman: Dr, Lester .l. Start, man of the Department of Philos lir, Yerne llc-chill. Assistant Pre fit Sociology: Mr. bpencer Bc Director of Religious Activitier llonahl Iflesehe, Assistant Profes Pt-litieal Science: llr. Richard B Assistant Professor of Sociology ,lohn Komives. Assistant Profes lieonmnies and Business: ant Norman hliinerson. Director 0 tiareer-Service Onarter. '71?7QiT'R X1iK151 K'1i1 ' 14' 1 LL 1 Bw' - - ' N13 udxouakbcwg X' L.. eng? 1 , . H 1 1 ,l4 . , C 1 253535 FMR ARCFDIAN 1111.11 i 4 X231 , ' N X B3 1 1 4 7 5 LNDF-Y 1 :V 'V W1 W-5-q , U 1 1 'x 'X 'l ' -7 1-.:::l' L: N 1.-...J1 35 L -1 'A I 1 1 W I . ' ' 1 ff -L bwmues OR No Sfubnei, boa-law T SAY I. QANT A A CARTQQN I WANT A LARTOON 9 e 1 3 2 54 . V1 Cf pf, 1 PM , 1 X 1 'N X. Q X11 -, J 1 f ffl' AVA 1 '-- L 111 1 ' 5 Q4 fx I Ll i v! E J' J x l ,I 1, 1 If 1 I! 11 E ix '1 1 1 E-51 1 J AJJQ iv 1 ' 1 ' 1f 1 ' V I I 5 +1 ,F y- l A' I z. 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PLEDL-,LS REALLY wwe W 1 RUUQM. wwf, ONE DAY, TLKEY EVEN HAVQ 1 W0 mam smmf cwmmesv ' W' ' - .n 1 Basketball Slanding, leff 'lo righf-Manager Dean Dingman, Ralph WellingTon, Tom Tic nor, orin an T B b Sbllc J ck B 9l'SOl'l, O FEFIGI' , k L Sd BbT yA'r+Cl1DPTfTChRy Sfeffen, Kneeling, leffl To righf-Bill Jones, Jim Pe ers, o i is y, a arkenbus, CapTain Tom N l B b P l L TT T p T T C T' d Though somewhaT inconsisTenT This year, The l'lorneTs won IO baskeTball games while losing seven. The l-lorneTs were led by Sen- iors Tom Nicolai and Jack Barkenbus, and Junior Jim PeTers. The resT oT The sTarTing line-up was Tilled by sophomores who gained valuable experience. As is seen in The vicTory-loss column, The l-lorneTs were noT always shooTing and rebounding in The TirsT halT of The season like They did in The second halT. This year's Team missed iunior guard Dick Johnson, and They missed winning several games by Tive or less poinTs. As always K was a second halT Team who amazed The crowds by pouring The shoTs Through The baskeT in The closing minuTes of The game. One problem Coach STeTTen will have To work on is geTTing The Team To sTarT Their rally a Tew minuTes sooner. Also he will have To Tind replacemenTs Tor Nicolai and Barkenbus. I02 ICO al, O Ufise OpponenT Kalamazoo ManchesTer OTiveT Calvin Alma l-lope Aquinas iElmhursT DeTroiT Tech OliveT Aquinas ElmhursT Albion Adrian Calvin Alma l-Tope Lake ForesT .QL S Cya,-'Q-if - -- gz . Q.,-:rsrw A , N325 RW S5f2t'i ' I ! gg , J' Q will ww. , 1 X si A-XX 1 X 5 ,Q ,I Aki I Q X xi V , , X L ,ff l - J ' M' X 3' fl f' f 1 , X ,f .191-5, 4, ,, 1 N W ' X , Y, 4 1 A ll Q g 3535 Wrestling ding, lefl fo righf-Eric Elliar, Tom Simpson, Rick Couller, Peler Hawh, Cinch Bib Phill:ps Ersce Johnson, Tom Lulomski, Jon Mulh Mk I fx L l mski. Kneeling-Slephen Nelson, Csapa Bikialvy, Andy OGaw1, Dave Shirpe, Ph llip Askey, Dick Slevcins greg Norlhrnp, Tom Norlhrup. A srrong wresiling ieam led by relurning velerans Tom Norfhrup, Dick Slevens, Phil Askey, Mike Lukomski, Rick Couller, John Mulh and Jon Camp enlered 'rheir besl season in 'rhe record book. Balanced againsl one cleleal al ihe hands ol Ohio Wesleyan were eighl individual viclories lincluding viclories over Easlern Michigan, Manchesier, Lake Forest Elmhursl, Cen- 'rral Michigan, Valparaiso, Clivel, and Adrianl and fhe championship in 'rhe Lake Foresl College Inviralional Meer. Even 'rhough wreslling is noi a sporf rhar is enlered inlo by all MIAA Teams, K malmen did face and deieal Glivel and Adrian. As more MIAA schools enler 'fhe sporf comperirion will become keener, buf wirh This year's Team as evidence ii looks like Kalamazoo malmen have a brilliani iufure ahead of lhem. X L. Lufomski going under for an a m. YeT, a Tew Things don'T lasT Trom guarTer To guarTer. IT was a surprise To many when anoTher landmarlc buclcled To give us whaT lvlary Klepser immorTalized in her poem The Glory ThaT was Har- mon. ,T STudenTs come and go -The lower EasTside, Europe, va- caTioning - buT - Tramed aT The Top oT, The quad, The Chapel is always waiTing when a new guarTer begins. .-5.,..,, . . M- 4,1-s 3 - . -n '- ' - . I S , nf - '-ua,-,I - ' r n ?FfQ'.y:-- .i - - f-5 I . .r .' i 5 1 , -1 ' - -D ,,,..- , e 5'-. T 1.-I , ' i Q- vs- - -ea 1 Dr. Boyd-Bowman's Spanish lnsTiTuTe and The Tes- j5'- K in Tive spiriTs iT brings are also beco'ming a summer X T i T ,si R ii'-s. TradiTion and landmarlc aT Bally-Kazoo. - g X! s v x 1 ky ' Q 3 X .. K . wg' inf' The lnsTiTuTe parTicipanTs oTTen Toolc The bull by The horns To give Those long July evenings a l.aTin rhyThm. ,Q if 'Q' Q Woman's Basketball Firsl Team: Grefclmen Vande-rLinde, Nancy Soufhard, Pamela Olsen, Susan Wofila, Monica Trouf, Chris Geist Sue Dasher, Mary Weslerville Second Team: Judy Riller, Judy Alwood, Judy Coon, Marcia Dean, Fay Vernon, Jan Janik, Agnes Johnson, Sue Talbol X The only Kalamazoo College leam lo de- leal llie Uniyersily ol Michigan Jrlnis year was llie woman's lirsl baslcelball 'ream by a score ol 32-22. Woman's baslcelball, as played by Jrlie number I ancl 2 reams, is almosl as muclw ol a lraclilion as men's baslcelball, buf il is played in a sliglwlly dillerenl manner. Tlwere are six females on a side, lioweyer live ol llnese are conlinecl lo oneeliall llie baslcelr ball courl wlwile llwe remaining member can rove over flue wliole ciourl. Tlie women mel and delealecl Calvin, Adrian and Al' bion in llieir regular MIAA scliedule. 'KES OH Campus Experience H2 Fqfelgn This is Kalamazoo College. Foreign sfudy is somefhing else. All fhe ferrn before you go around in some fhing of a daze, wondering if your lan- guage cornpefency is sufficienf, wondere ing if your family will lilce you, wonder- ing if you can sfand up fo fhe rigors of European life. Suddenly you're on shipboard heading for Amsferdarn, be- ing a liffle green around fhe gills, and haying fun af fhe shipboard parfies. You arrive af fhe final desfinafion. fhe fown where you will be sfaying for fhe nexf fhree fo six monfhs. Then comes fhe rnomenf fhaf you have been half loolcing forward fo and half dreading-you rneef your family. Your firsf few days are hecfic. You rniss your bus connecfions. You can'f undersfand whaf your family is saying fo you llhey are aslcinfg if you wanf fo falfe a bafhll. Typical American fo f . V. 5, ' 4 5 v- ? 5 is 2 s as s . R i .Q Q ,l, ' ,um - g .lg ..-. wlfmil ff ML -X -uf L hzl ,sv 5 , . .QQ , .L-. X fs Q' . .nw K 4 ww Y - - xt. r , N.. 7-N 1: ' 3555 ill H-fff wig will These sfreefs wi+h the red lighfs are so quain+! Bur as 'fhe days rurn info weeks and lhe weelcs info monrhs you find yoursell Thoroughly acclimared. Then you begin lo have some lime lo lravel. You see sighls and lalce piclures ol places you never dreamed ol seeing before you came +o Kalamazoo. You have odd. pleasing experiences wi'fh local folk lo which you ar- Tach greal meaning. You begin +o worry aboul your relurn 'ro College Life. You wonder if you can rake Jrhe cullural shock in- volved in relurning, Bur you find Thar you go Through The same procedure here as There. Gradually you become acclimared +o a dilferenr life. lr is, however, nor a rerurn To life as if was before you lelr. Somehow your experience has changed you. I+ has been a successful experience, one for which 'rhe college deserves a grear deal of credir. .gt XX X ,iassizg XXXXW Plqza de Toros, Madrid Spanish men... 1 -x 2.1 .N A Twgynwx gym? rf kx -X --x Sag . x .rzml-. K Q g::'r.'1 N-H . . -' 1 N X ' ' X-nnv' if ...A ' ' Q -1. .' W N .xx .9 mi, . ..,. Nw,,,,. Q , , X Ninn QGW Nw 1 Q N. My 'NV Ni? ,-X X Ne American women 4 ling..-'iii wifi:-yin. XG-' -xv' 'VC ' 6 ' , 1'jiQ 1 e- -f'fss5SH'f3,g5w, f , x S 'Lx b if rg-M1 wg 1 -'--..,, . .Q iz v mc, J .. nnrmm raw IA53 nUt'niiRU' 'Y' IIO 1 , 5 v- .i fi if A Q l mm., ' N I .E I wonder which side l'm on? 1 JH ,4 -- Nk' j' x , . AC H FU NG' Nach EUL' m ' Lonemgrermze. HUNDESGFENZSCHUTZ U l-q'59-:'i'.K . ' .- wueff' Lei's See now. . , neared Biersiube .4.,.... af. ,, - v4lv-1 -Q- And over here we have . . . Marne! Would you please wake up . .. +he is... Bu? I don'+ like rice X . q,- My -' wx.-., ' -1.3 QQ.-, X . 1-3: NN x X .. A X..-I-m.A RGANIZATICNS Communications WJMD The campus radio slalion is always plagued by lransmission dillicullies, bul lhis year's group made signilicanl progress in solving lhem. Faced wilh a new dorm lo serv- ice, 'rhey promplly responded wilh new la- cililies. The programming lhis year gave everybody somelhing lo lislen lop from roclc and roll lo The Classlcsg from Bob Cosby lo Winslon Churchill. Wilh lhe eguipmenl inslalled Jrhis year, WJMD should conlinue fo be Jrhe mosl novel slalion available on lhe campus. Silfinq-John Klein, Harry Garland. Slanding-John Orr, Bob lnholl. Sfanding, leff fo righi-Don Bouvvens, Bruce Johnson, Roger Brownell, Bull Sevalcl, Bob Trenary, Barry Websler, Dick Loclwe, Andy Willhohn. SiHing-Dan Pusdleclrer, John Orr, Harry Garland, Charles Morse. the Index Tlue Index was anylluing bul dull lluis year. Depending upon wluom you lallc willu, il was pro- vocalive. libelous. greal. a com- plele bolclu, or underslandable. Tlue Edilorial dulies were splil belween Barry Sluerman llall and winlerl and Dan Boylan lsummer and springl. Bul wluelluer you agreed willu llue edilor's slyle or coverage. you did read 'flue paper. Some members ol flue admin- islralion seemed lo lluinlc llual flue paper was iusl made lo ride and badger lluem, bul llue paper's sluarp if nol always responsible journalism ollen poiruled oul valid areas ol crilicism and was iusl as lavislu willu ils praise as willu ius Condemnalion. Tluis year saw improvemerul of flue delivery service lo overseas sludenls, and llue inclusion ol sev- eral new series sluowing imagina- lion and lluouglul. 4 , , ' . , y S s d f II sfaff. Big Chief John Kiefer. Edilor-in-Chief Boiling Poi 2 .,1 if LiHle chiefs , 1, ' N i 5 XMAS? 1-gy X bl M ,X V l' .f. I 3:1 Q 'earl 'A Q+i5 i' Collen Yoder, Fall Edilor Aka' J 1 Belsy Barnharf, Fall Edilor EQ' Jack Foreman BTBVBS Helen Slrong Sporls Underclassmen Sun God hg- li Frank Boshvick Faculfy Advisor II4 X., s Arfhur Miller Braves Rick Haas Seniors Adverfisinq 'wU ' nm ' N QQ Heap Big Medicine Man Q '- ' 'X ' v S 3 ' . 'I V M - X , 9 t- LY, N im . A I F4 x 2 ' .w James Frulclney Plwolographer, Associele Edifor. lndispensible. Q? Sfanding-Bruce Bohn, Gary Redor, Seafed-Sue Tefu, Sandra Blaine. Mary Klepser, noT picTured. Young Republicans This was noT an auspicious year Tor a group bearing This name, buT The Young Republi- cans, lilce Their counTerparTs, The Young Dems, Tuhfill a pressing need on The campus, one OT poliTical OTT-campus involvement MeeTing bi-weekly, The GOPers discussed currenT poliTical evenTs, and world evenTs ThaT had poliTical overTones. i Cauldron And whaTever became oT The Cauldron? No one was guiTe sure, unTil The magazine suddenly reappeared in The spring, aTTer a Tull year of silence. BeTween The brighT orange covers were noT only examples oT sTudenT poeTry, prose, arT worlc, and calligraphy, buT also The Tull TexT oT an inTerview wiTh visiTing poeT Richard Wilbur. The loosely-organized Cauldron group was responsible Tor bringing Jack GiIberT To The campus in The summerg iT also conducTed a series oT liTerary inTerviews which iT has puT on Tape as a beginning of wha+ iT hopes will grow inTo a good- sized collecTion. The even more loosely-organized CreaTive WriTing Group meT Wednesday nighTs To share Their newesT producTions, or To hear Dr. Hilberry's laTesT poem or The nexT chapTer QT Miss ReiTer's novel: and on one occasion a Michi- gan poeTess, Clair MacAllisTer, came To The campus Tor an evening To read from her boolc Arms of Lighl' and To oTTer her commenTs on specific poems by sTudenTs. v. Q r - . 5: Xlfcnfxs 'X s ' ' . ' ' N il 1 al. i is il 1 Baclr row, leff To righf-Bob Spenser, Tony Lu: Jyhn Dill, Sealed-Herb Aivc-rd, Mark Coon, Riclr DeTar. IIS BuT The NaTional DeTense EducaTion AcT's Spanish lnsTiTuTe never sTirs as much c:ommenT as The boy invaders oT The NaTional Lawn Tennis AssociaTion Junior and Boy's Championship, anoTher summer TradiTion ranging Trom sun-baked STowe Tenhis STadium To The ambiguous halls oT Trow- bridge. The girls oT Trowbridge as usual played hosT To The boys, sharirg Their dorrniTory wiTh The young Tennis sTars. During The weelc oT Their presence, The evenings were Tull oT liTTie incidenTs, like The boys noT sTaying on Their own side oT The doors. or The boys pracTicing on The wall in The CourT. .---'ww ...lr l f Sf' 'Lf -Ns s f lv T . iruT0 r mem E5FfllllUL, f p Y fn Q X 0 N XX X Q' 1 w Y T 5 n ,ff . 'I dl STill, noise and high-sTrung evenings are TorgoTTer when professional-lilce Torm hiTs The courTs in a week oT Tennis Thar draws everybody over Trom The quad. An engrossed gallery rubberfneclcs as The Tension mounTs. if emu rs.. The 'K if 8 WINTER QUARTER i. i A i E I 1 5 Fronl Row-lef? lo righf-Kay Seaiarih, Kalhy Holmes, Carolynn Cos, Peggy Kingsley, Sally Kazda, Jane Croiser, Sue Risser, Jane Mc6ralh, Carol Osbourn. Chris Owens, Margarel Falsfon, Diane McGowan. Second Row-Sue Kilborn, Sue Hayes, Rulh Morriss, Mirlh Nelson, Elizabelh Jeffries, Marilyn Rehberg, Kilfy Fay, Clemence Ohl, Lori Payne, Barbara Beynon, Sue Bigson, Beisy Hardy, Linda Ray. Third Row-Ellen Tangenl, Richard Bradley, Gene Whifing, Michael Slripp, Gary Widiger, Dave Jackson, Judson Day, JoAnne Chandler, Jan Osborn, Kay Keller. Fourfh Row-Larry Opie, Milne Osbourne, lra l-larlman, Gil Page, Merw'n Lewis. Bruce Williamson, Tom Barber, Bruce Haighl. Tom Ganoung, Jim Anderson, Neal Holzschuh. SPRING QUARTER Fronf Row-leH +o righf-Russel l-lammar, Direclor, Maribelh Malulis, Susan Kilborn, Marylu Simmons, Suezanne Siorch, Florence Le May. Yvonne Troufeaud Margueri'e Dewey, Emily' Balreman, Elizabeih Neuberr, Sharon Ferguson, Deanna Hullquisf, Carol Mangan, Ellen Tangenl, Janei Osborn. Second row- Ann Burroughs, Marilyn Rehberg, Nancy Loebe, Kafhleen Shaw, Carol Spiro, Linda Cleary, Mirfh Nelson, Nanci Rice, Judifh Prenlice, Janef Walling, Mary Brubaker, Joan Tuller. Third row-Elizabefh Jeffries, Donald Mason, Keifh Lyon, Richard Locke, Thomas Ganoung, Richard Bradley, David Jaclrson. Bruce Gusiaison, Winifred Williams, Marcia Connolly, Gwenda Wyall. Fourlh row-G. Thomas Seeley, Richard Mafher, David Nielson. Ron Spann, Bruce Williamson, John Di Tiberio, Neal Holzschuh, Charloffe Hauch, Cafherine Fay, Slephanie Zaidman. Noi piciured-Roberf Balmer, Winifred Cook, Jane Crofser. Anne Dofy, William Johnsfon, Lynda Koss, Nancy Lombus, Ellen Manson, Ann Middaugh, Marcus Pomeroy, Margaret Ralslon, Richard Sharp, June Slealyp Marcia Wingard, Healher Worden. II6 Band The band Jrlwls year made several public appearances on campus. Whellwer as a small PEP Band or as flme whole ensemble play- ing lor llme diners in Welles l-lall, Jrlmeir en- deavors were mucl1 appre- cialeol. Mr. Porfer, as usual, lurnecl in aqilalecl performances. Colleglum Muslcum 3. Ulm X COLLEGIUM MUSICUM Froni row leff fo rnghf Murfh Nelson Annefle Casey Sue Gubson Elszabeth Jefferaes Cheryl Kraft second row Neal Holzschulw Lrnda Ray Margaret Kingsely, Ellen Tangenf Susan Knlborn Kulfy Fay Hurd row Merwnn Lewns Jum Anderson Tom Ganoung Duck Bradley WS Executive Board The Associaled Women Sludenls, lo r m e r l y ll1e Women's l-louse Council, is llne women's d o r rn governing body. ll fulfills bollm admin- islraliye and lu- dicial laslcs, as well as coordinaling open lfwouses and ollwer dorm social lunclions. 1 1 llllf' x , : Q Liu...i.nHa-.4 sp CD up'- Sealed. lell lo righf-Mrs. Mordhorsl, Sue Worila, Elsa Lang. Angela Sayles Palricia Keville Slandlng lefl fo righl-Lynne Zimmer man, Miss Zabello, Lorraine Norlon, Tiger Ferguson. Cindy Holton. Y. Sealed. lefl fo riglwf-Margarel Gillespie. Linda Jordan, Nancy Hess. Marcia Dubelslry. Sfandlng. lofi lo rnghf Richard Nylund Rosemarie Tuclcer Marge McEll'iinney, Carol Spirol, Conny Clemenls, Susan Slovall. George Nilelor. II8 fzsmem D ,Q Qs as 3 ws-w seaied-Len +0 righi-Sherry Bodley, Lynne Zimmerman, Phil Eder, Belsy Cushman, Kaihy King. Sfanding-Jae Young. Tam Seeley, Dan ma. Bob Baker, Jan Maman, Dick Locke. The ISC waSl'l'1i5 year, as always, +l'ie prime moyer in inlersociely coorclinared ac+ivi+ies. As always rney Jfriecl 'ro implemenr ine social life on campus and were +l'1e wardens of Greek Weekend and flue Sing conresr. A . Sianding, Lefi fo rigl1+-JoelTl'1urfel, Jim Pifer, Don French. SiHing-Lynne Zimmerman, Doug Stevenson, Ray Sharp, Befsy Cushman RA M .32 if 1 72 r l Q X . 2 i li 3 'i i ' Q i ' K 1. , J A ii' -y '-- Women's Qi, N W U Recrealrion iii' Aihzix' V no A ii' f Q M ii I D V Ras Q A . - :X -. ' nhsifxaswga .fi-Q' Associahon , WMM ...- A. Si jf l . TT' 'Q ' -Bifzsalifiiflq f f provided. as 1 1 is g l usual ihis year. i Q - i . iiiiflijl ff i . . v- .. i Q w i yi... welcome relief i VWA- 1 f 5'W?ffi se. .. - Si X -ns ' . :Q ' y Q . V f t f Y 21 '3 .. X l', Q ,l A -xx from sludies W L in Y. X . Y,i??fQ'.13QES':: Niki 53 3 1 for Jrhose who Mi' E, R 'Q ' S X l i - . .ff K as-.si si.: Q -. ' is 7 fell lhe need W -wg i 5 of ii. I+. 1 games, win or lose. were iusr The ihinq, from M 2.0 'lo 4.0. Sfanding-Leff io righi-Anilno Bikfalvy, Beisy Mead, Beth Chrisienson, Kisii Heerens, Sealed-Paulelie Jahnlce, Fay Vernon, Ann McEIhinney, Marcia Dean, Amy Mariel. J f ix X. x::-- xl? 0 U I1 Q Sealed-Lofi fo riQh+-Marlha Gay, Bob Kopen, Liz Meyer, Sandra Blaine. Middle row-Phyllis Culp, Richard Nyland, Joyce Masr, Jud Day, Ellie Collingsworfh, John Bolin, Barry Sherman. Third row-Gerald Dahl, Jack Kraviiz. Mill Rohwer, Jon Million. Gary Recior. Denise Srrong. I20 - -v ... -vw'-iw-----v 'law Sfancling-lefT lo rigl'1T-Proi Thompson Terr-,' Bender, Mcheal Wade, Prai. Smfh, Lyle Anderson, Dean Averil. Sifling-l.efT To riglwl- Dean Collins Mary ST-e'nfne'z Lnrrahe N-Men Prof Deal 2 rg-T-Res - ry f i The CommiTTee on STudenT ATTairs is composed ol STudenT, l3aculTy, and AdminisTraTion members. lTs purpose is To Talk. While This doesn'T seem like much of a iob, when one considered The range oT Topics avail- able Tor discussion, merely choosing an agenda becomes a ponderous Task. CSA allows The Three usually dissidenT TacTions oi The communiTy To express Themselves on an organized basis, and much oT a consTrucTive naTure is accomplished. Judicial Council Bacl: The Judicial Council, wiTh Tive TaculTy and adminis- TraTion members and Tour sTudenT members, is The Tinal appellaTe board before The PresidenT. RespecTing This responsibiliTy, The Council handled iTselT well This year, deciding Tairly and imparTially all issues placed beiore iT. Due To The TreguenT changes in The consTiTuTions oi iTs broTher bodies, The Council also underToolc a clar- iTicaTion oT iTs legal posiTion in The campus iudicial pro- ceedings. row-Dean Collins, Franlc Rus- O. Sealed-Ma'cis Bracliney. Lor- aine Norfen. - W' +-Alired Lee, Merwin Lewis, Tom Benson, Chung-Yiu Wu Sfanding-Barry Smilh, George K l D Sh Barry Sherman. Student Union Board SUB is rhe social hub of Bally-Kazoo. l'f was an or- ganizerexlraordinaire. Alihough il' was plagued by The usual conl'inui'fy problems caused or abelied by 'rhe on- oii quarrer syslem, if did a commendable iob on Hs var- ious dances and pu'r on a superb movie series. Hs ma- ior worlc of lhe year was l'he redecoraring of ihe Evans room. L da Ray. Linda Swalm, John Bob Shearer. Tom hrup. s i Eta Sigma . Phi Era Sigma is a nafional honor frarer- niiy which was eslab- lished 'ro promoie a higher siandard of learning and 'ro en- courage high scholas- lic ailainmenr among freshmen men. The membership is com- posed of 'rhose men who achieved a 3.5 average or belier in ihe firsf year of sludy. - V, r 'fLKx,4SfS44'X,!- ivxf--1 ,ISX x. ' ' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-Standing-Treas. Mike Wade, SUB Pres, Bob Shearer, NSA Rep. Judson Day. Siffing-Pres. Terry Bender. Sec. Mary Sieinmefz, Vice Pres. Lyle Anderson, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-Sfanding-NSA Rep. Winnie Cook, Treas, Tom Seely, Sec. Mary Sieinmeiz. SiHing-Presidenis Terry Bender and Mike Morden. 'B-.. 69,5 , x ' Y-.wsxx , We 'a1nS??..WElTlh X 3 Senate This year's Senaie rellecied iis leadership. lis discussions were lively and, lor ihe mosi pari, periineni. This year's Presidenis, Terry Bender and Mike Morden, led The Siudeni Body Through many a Crisis wiih care and discreiion. Conserva- 'risrn versus liberalism coniroversy racked rhe Senaie from Time To Time wiih viciories going +o boih sides, 1:5-' , ' , .rg X, M a d a m e Secreiary, Miss Sreinmeiz, enlivened 'rhe Senaie wiih her own brand of wriiien wil. From The neiherland of conserv- aiism 'rhe Johns Campa- basso and Kiefer came io keep ihe Senaie on +he siraighi and narrow, while Liz Meyer, Lyle Anderson and Winnie Cook fried io move +he Senaie in+o iis righiiul calling. The Sena+e reading fascinafing wriHen reporis! '23 Phi Lambda Slanding: Kirk Obs-rleld, Jack Llfner, Bob Shearer, Don Waller, Joe Johnsonk Jim Filer, Bill Lynch, Bill Shepard, Larry Bork. John Berkaw, Dehn Solomon, Greg Northrup. SiHing: Alan Durkee, Sfelios Chimonides, Steve Bosma, John Daniels, Dave Kyviq, Bob Baker, Dave Vofruba, Csaba Biklalvy. .sb - 1 fr fs f . gm- r ,KN f: 55 Back row: Dlck Sfeyens, E-l. Winkle, Mike Boyle, Mike Nusbaum, John Pigolf, Ray Sharp, Brian Preslon, Joe Merchanf. Second row: Galen Plelcher Mark Bond, Rick Fosler, Lyle Anderson. John Goff. Frank Russo. Chuck Hawes. Firsf Row: Torn Norlhrup, Brll Hull. Bob Reynolds, Andy OGawa Sfellos Chimonlcles, Gordon Grandjean. 'W WX is Philos puf on a show in iheir room. N 53. 1, 1' . f . ,ef -new fa, W fl , N ' 4-'H B 1 Third Row, leff 'fo righi-Dave Sharpe, Dall Willoughby, Verne Davis, Bob Grernel, John Doe, Gene Whiting, Shave Fousl, Ken Markel, I-larry Laws, John Blanchard, Jim Founfain, Phil Carney, Second Row-Joe Young, Dave Dornbroski, Rick Coulter, John McKnight Rick Smoke, Tony Luv Ralph Welllnqlon Torn Thompson, Tom Reeder, March Ackerman, Eli Sabuni. Firsf Row-George Koehler, Bill Rapley, Don B-zluwens, Nell Holzschuh, John Krlekard, Roger Wofilal, Bob Dickson, Blfon Keramali, Dave Jackson. I25 g . f i? af, 4- 1. 5-7 2-of-'ff-s 1 L1 31 v ,. ,- r vi' , , J 3 3 5 vb, Q.. 7, , - , ,.', av, - , ' A N , ' 4s - i 4- ' 4 V - K 'Q Q., , 1 g... 4 -9- 33. 0. x, - q54- ' - -- M, 1-'-' if--ef' Q- ...4.,,,. -S-V - ...- gsq.-3-.T K i ,-'- HT.. For Two weelcs in July, This on-The-go college had The opporTuniTy To play hosT To a group oT French universiTy sTudenTs in The US, wiTh The ExperimenT in lnTer- naTional Living. The Ten ouT-going gal- , was lanTs and ieunes Tilles capTured The hearTs lil oT summerTime Kazoo. A commiTTee chaired by Carol Cameron saw To iT ThaT The smiling guesTs were acTive and happy. Wislced Trom Their Greyhound bus by a crowd oT welcoming K sTu- denTs, The eager buT dazed Europeans Toolc parT in Their TirsT hooTenanny. The Two weelcs Tlew by filled wiTh picnics, Tours, beach parTies, recepTions and expediTions To The Mall. BuT There were misundersTandings. One garcon, bunlcing - windows open - in an honor house, encounTered his TirsT baT in NorTh America. And puTTing Two and Two TogeTher, remembered CenTral American Vam- pires . . . l-le was lasT seen running Toward Tennessee, The nexT sTop on Their summer Tour. X si .iafgpg C , g .,.... c vw , X x lg Va Alpha Sigma Delta .wx :- I L s-W VV ,A , gm , - V ,fir Y' . ,Y V X . Q V ,,Vw- A,,,,V.,V 1 .VMV , ,V, . VV , 7-ag'A', ' ff qw. . W9 .j:'Q57!5' K' . V'f'4'ii1, 2 fi-:FRS N, C e - V . EZHXQ,-ff, Q ue .3 , Q X f, -X f x V .. , I , 4 . V . V , V V V V V V id, N ik, V, . EIVAFQQ NV V 5 .. E M' we .. ill? 'f' be R .., I K Q P I ' , ., i A- . - .,- x l d., .fl-'-,1 VA V V - if V Viv . J- ,V .:,,,,e.. V V ' ' , .,- .. - ,, bg: if 3' -' . . ,. 4, iggfqj E ' - V w ' ' ' Q' -K X A '- 'x .'i'x, - L 'S -?'5 'wf- '. -:'f1:! .:. JI Qt' iff! I LeH fo righl-Mary K. Slienmelz, Sue Budlong, Marna Erickson, Grad, Be'+y Pewell, Kallwy Shaw, Eesfy Mead. 1 r Joan Balmer, Amy Mariel, Marlli Gay, Ann Miclweel, Anne Blanford, Ginnie X-it X , vb 551' r K . -, ,fri .3.,-r5 2q.A, , .raw f- ' i - ' Q 1 in 1 ' , 1 f:'qf1: i ' Q' fiif' X Y' Q J T' ' , '- 3' x L - .. V A V VV V v Y 57? M MSX Sealed leff fo righl-Belly Burroughs, Judy Alwoocl, Kallwy Riclwner, Judy Buslw, Linda Slcoqlund, Sue Risser, Terry Dennis. i Sfancling, lefl' 'lo righf-Slvaran Albert Sue Wood. Ruflw Morriss, Jean Ge-lfund, Monica Troul. Joan McClure, Janice Williams, Elafre Marlin Helen Me'erer, Lynne Kilba ph V x . x ...X ,V ,455 Qqitaifxxpa f . . V-0 M Anofher year has passed, buf noT wiThouT The Sigs leaving Their imprinT. The summer guarTer was filled wifh Greek weekend acTiviTies, The play conTesT. a fac- ulTy aucTion, and iusf plain fun. Fall guarfer found Sigs using newly discovered Talenfs To creaTe a Homecoming display of Reaping in The Bulldogs. Bagels confinued To flood The dorms each Monday nighf causing frenzied exciTemenT in ardenf bagel fans. The winTer was occupied wiTh pledging as doors disappeared and demeriTs mounTed. buf all ended well wi+h The iniTiaTion bangueT aT Gull l-larbor. The new acTiviTies and refurning Juniors joined The seniors This spring To parTicipaTe in The l.S.C. sing and bring To The campus Their version of a European Flea Markef selling everyfhing from rugs To ice skafes. AT The WRA banguef, Sigs received many honors, includ- ing The all-sporTs Trophy. However, as much as Sigs lefT Their impression on This year, The year's acTiviTies lefT Their imprinf on The Sigs. We had a loT of fun, buf we also learned To work and acf Togefher, as a socieTy. Qi T il .T 2 Vlkl xxx . N Q 1 l 4 5, ff Q. I ' 1 i 1 Fronf row, lefT To righf-Anneffe Casey, DoroThy Crosby. Evelyn Zimmerman, Chrisfine Merlz, Susan Norris, Sue Siephens, Sara Davis. Second Row-Loralei Lewis, Heide Jacobsen, Marcia D N y WhiTTIesey, Mary Meininger, Nancy Loebe, Cheryl Kraff, Donna Monks. Third row-Yvonne Troufeaud, Karen P lr, Susan Wendi, Ann Joseffy. Roberfa Nevofi, Linda James, Susan Sfussy. Century Forum Dan Beardsley, Wes Harlman, Den- nis Kelly, siffing: Bob Scoville, John Moore, Dennis Slover, Tom Nicolai. sfanding: Jan Hessler, Wall Her- sher, Rick Haas, kneeling. Back row: Paul Lauren, Doug BeHs, Fred Smifh, Harry Decker, Don Aclcley, Tom Ticlcnor, Joel Thurlel. Froni row: Barry Sherman, Mike Lufomslri, Milf Rolwwer, George Kor- cher, Jon Mu'rl1, . 'i' l Q l R I 'Ns ,. To -C Third row: Roberf Granger, Bill Munlon, Milne Soxby. Bob Trenary, Todd Tinlnlwom, Russ Vincenl, Charles Harfman, Andy Wiffhohn, Second row: Gordon Hoafh Jeff Peck, Jack Collins, Jim Confe, Tom Lulomslri, Chuck Miller, Torn Simpson. Abner Slwullz, Mike Herflmeclr, Dave Buck. Firsf row: Mike Molly, David German Henry Videnielms, Ken Jones. Roger Brownell, Jolnn Bray, Bill Seyald, Gary Wriglif. IZ9 ca pa Pi Summer, IQ64, seemed io slari a year of in'rer-so- cie'ry compeiiiion for Kappas when Summi+ Confer- ence ihe Kappa- Cenlury play, loolc iirsi place in +he One Ac+ Play Con- lesl. Al' Home- coming, K a p - pas' huge col- or me defealed' bunny capiured firsl place in The display coniesi, and Sheryl Sinclair and Ruih Archer were members of Queen Kay Sloclc- +on's courl. Again, in lhe spring, Kap- pas claimed a lirsr place as Healher Worden direcled ihem io viciory in +116 :sc sing con- +955 1,.Q, :Y-g:3SXNS'SXNf1 x .,,,, , ...Nv- On The social S calendar, Kappas ,1 -'-' have been shown iq as sponsoring sev- 'N-... ii' 'A ,, sxjjv, . - if eral mixers and i'as, ,... 'rheir annual lce ' Cream Social. , .mans :. Kalh DePree, Meribefh Mafulis, Carol Eicholiz, Lorraine Norlon, Ellen Taylor ',-,,, 1 2 2 ,ca- Jeanne Williams, Sandra Noren Sherry Bodley, Tiger Ferguson, Molly Merson. Carol Cameron, Kay Budlre, Charloffe Hauch. Lee Summers 3, ' x v Members noi pic Liga Abolins Jan Allen Ruih Archer Jenny Benrly Beafrice Bosiicl: Leslie Bouwman Peggy Brunner Sandy Carraher Winnie Cool: Donna Danielson Anile Eiseman Judy Epsiein Par Fifzharris Befh Fox Leslie Francis Susan Gamble Susan Gardner fured Kay Sfocldon, Billy Rapley Linda Crierson Sally Haney Trish Hanfl Linda Hannapel Gail Hansen Mary Hansen Deanna Hulquisf Karen Jensen Helene Kudzia Elsa Lane Pricilla Lawerence Carol Lundren Sue McCormick Sara Miller Roxanne Osnaio Pam Paciofri Caralee Penqilly Sonia Pereida Linda Plein Sue Riemenschneider Jane Rowe Sue Sanford Karen Silnkema Marylu Simmons Joan Sisson Jenny Smifh Mary Sfrailon Karen Sfrong Chris Tood Carol While Teri Whiie Ginny Wilkes Heafher Worden Zinfa Zelfins ? i Sealed row, leff fo righf-Connie Boice, Bonnie Kolflro, Carol Deer, Jan Larzalere, Mopsie Bonifer, Linda Jordan, Jane Crolser, Carolyn Cox, Peggy Bryan, Middle row, leff fo righf-Barb Meier, Gwen Van Domelen, Befsy Hardy, Anne McElhinney, Laurie Binda, Clmrlolle Lorey, Karliy Bina, Kitty Fay Slwea Cole, Top Row, leff lo righf-Marry McEwan, Linda Allen Ellen Tangenl, Marcia Connelly, Nancy Ewell, Nancy Ewell, Judy Riclwards, Carol Osborne, Clnris Owens, Q Sealed, leff fo righf-Kallny Holmes, Tamra Dole. Sheryl Sinclair, Tracy Smirh, Madeleine Baynard, Sue Tom, Key Seyfarlln, Sfanding, lefl' io righf-Claire Riser, Sue Sells, Diane Nelson, Denise Srronq, Marllna Parlmer, Lynn Hallberg, Colleen Yoder. Belsy Cushman, Carol Boelnm. Delmega A Iliff' 11555 ' ww Swv YN? Q :Ns . Q.-we g:iQ:,,:-. ,-.-- , , .1 ' A N, . ,,.. , ,. . , fr. V. g,.,.f. X , , ,. Y F ,,,,.m 1-:QR fm.,-I A-.31 Ng, , ..,. Z . ' ' .4 ' E213 l cf- ' :-my 2.v1xa'!.2.-if 1, . ,, ,.., isis- .2 Top row: Tom Sclwaaf, Ron Armshong. John Rich- ards, Dick Locke. Middle row: Dick Blackmer. Bill Lawerence, Doug Locke. BoHom: Larry Smiflw. Top row: Harry Garland, Milne Osborn. Bruce Williamson, John Dill, Judson Day. Si'H'ing: Jon Rose, Barry Smilh, Tom Benson. Sherwood Rhetorical Society Slanding: John Nixon, Dave Fillrin, Jim Hinds , Doug Slevenson, Mike Ham, Bob Ion+a', Don French, On ladder: Jim La'r?ier , Jeff Buesse, Frank Mason'. Kneeling: Dave Priver', Jon Million, Pele Sinqer . Firsl row: Bob Vokey, Joe Lang- ford. Jon Curnp, Jack Fore- man, George Wellman, Tris Shirley. Second row: Sieve Nel- son, Larry Robinson, Gerald Dahl, Manitz Klein, Keilh Lyon, Richard Nylund, Scofl Mc- Swain, Pele Kline. Third row: Jim Meeuwsen, Dan Carfer, Lee Kaslander, Rich Pelerson, Jim Willis, Morry Chrisllieb, Siu Marlell. Chucl Lane. Eurodelphian Gamma The Euro pledge Class fhis year exhibiled inexhausiible enihusiasm and vigor, punc'rua'r- ing The pledging period wi'rh lcidnappings, a scavenger hun'r, and sundry ofher aclivifies. '- X -. , ,iiqfivi if E' ,, Q ' a s Q . , A Q 1 xy -:xv pgs.-rg, ' 31, ss g. I ,N .. N X . .. X ' . s '- f- 'N ' T p-3' 2 I Ss, , s ss-:vs rs 1 A U., an n SF N t Y M N - A.- . . 3 -W Q' Q , 'J w ix 'RX l-- K . , v. . , W, ,fig fav- . . - g A at , -, 2:55 X R- Q, t t .1-sc, 53 -r X X Ssq- t X, I ' - - . Q - ,tx 6 , uw me - 353-. ,Q,.,,,,1f ..g use gy meme: ssmsmmsa xA H iz rssms N c w A :emm- mv .,,,, L X ,, 5 - - X xi A as my - ' f Q- .W ' , - 3 we ..- g ,,,, i 1,-f v , Q- fs - s. Y , . 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'NW '- s . ..x..s PA As-fi-ALSSN xg iii: if T X N- . ,. ' x 'V' .. f u ls' 'i , .f , W 'ls' - X -,'- 'X' 5 ' 3 , Si f- V L ' '- i , N if ' Ni. -fs:,.gu Q-sw -- ., H5 E 33,,,,,rf,,f JANET ecmosriss esrfv STRAND sasrw issues 'if' '- fa 'M 'EWS The end of pledging celebrafion dinner was again held a+ Gull Harbor Inn. On lhe social horizon, ihe Euros held weekly TGIF mixers or Thank Goodness I+'s Friday mixers, a swinging Roaring Tweniies dance, an iniernaiional dinner, and, of course, lheir highly successful Playboy Bunny Mixer. As fheir service progecr 'rhe Euros wenl weelcly io +he Wornen's receiving a+ 'rhe Slale lvlenfal l-lospiral +o fall: +o The palienis and provide recreaiion T or Jrhern. Uwe i . ' P Ai C. 2 X-fa s .. A -1 i . Q5 Fo. . 1. e x Q z ,' Q- .- -ss W 3' . ' . 1 p '-if ... ,. . . , fi Q xy XZ! lg ', 99 1' M izxxrnhrlpliizux 9, .. X .f ' FI Giamnm Smrirtg 1964 W, 3: L ii is 2-7 ,, ', ' V N qi cl' i N l i i ,Q R se, VN, N P ,e - , 0 , vw 1 SESS!! Fronf row, leff fo righf-Jane? Brenner, Amm Middaugh, Carol Spirro. Rosemary Tuclzer, Karen Slrorn, Flo LeMay. Judy Peferson, Margarel Sfewart Cynlliia l-lollen. Second row-Jane? Osborne, Clirisfine Magnuson, Marcia Dubelslry, Marqerel Gillespie, Faye Vernon, Sue Falkensline, Cynfhia Bruer, Pam Gilchrist Susan Woloslci, Linda John, Lee Mansliall, Marilyn Durlree. Third row-Mary Myers, Jamie Hall, Susan Easlman, Rullw Ryan. Han McGrall'i, Diane Lewis, Agnes Jolwnson, Renee Labbe, Joanna Adros, Marcia Winqard. l35 Rumor has ir Thal John Mark Thompson fell he had gollen more work Jrhan he bargained lor. The legend of lvluensler is known lo all ol us, and gralelul sludenls decided 'ro bring lo Kazoo Jrhe man who helped make 'rhal legend ol hospilalily possible. Bur iel llighls cos'r money. So a lacully auclion was organized - abelled by Dr. Averill lo lure change from lhe sludenls wilh enlicing offers of work or hospi- Hua, 'S lalily from lacully members. Bul when The laughs died down and lhe money was counled, lhe work remained . . . X M N-cw Ex .-Ei. N5 wk ' fs Bur a lew bucks were slill need- ed: a cakewalk - a success iusl as lasl year's - pul lhe-fund over The lop. ' E' 2 K F.. 9 x 'xi QQQW 7. I0 l-las anyone seen my ludgesicle? L 'rv' U i.1. Y Q if 'T kv S, tl s s F ' .fl . .f mx U. I '32 may X ri-s an 1 NN Sophomores X The Sophomore year is The TirsT really diTTerenT year aT When Spring quarTer comes around The class spliTs up To head Tor new experiences and new, many Times exciTing, jobs. This is usually The TirsT Time The K sTudenT realizes The uniqueness oT The Kala- mazoo College Plan. ATTer Trying To explain To every- one he meeTs iusT exacTly why he's noT in school buT working Tor Three monThs, Then he soon develops a Tew brieT phrases ThaT seem To saTisTy The maioriTy. Back again on campus in The summer There mighT be T36 a Tew respiTes Trom The never-ending quesTions. UnTor- TunaTely This is noT so. Why should you be going To summer school unless you are behind? lT's hard To explain K College briefly buT The Task geTs easier as gradua- Tion approaches. Freshman hazing, alThough more Tame every year, Tends To pull The class TogeTher. The year seems shorT especially when The summer is spenT in preparaTion Tor Two guarTers abroad. lT's a year oT challenges ThaT soon brings one To The sTaTus OT a iunior. Ne 5 YY uf N 'Sr 1 , x N K 5 X -X 'gf is .3 U x i ,. A s.. V Y. A--L rf -Q. : ' .N x., X. It W: ix Q f N rf-f IW Q r ia K ja ' g X51-,f Elizabelh Barnharl Dorolhy Baumqarlner ' Madeleine Baynard 5 V Sandra Bedard 5 Margarel Below N ,. 0 Donald Aclmley Loren Sanderson Lyle Anderson Richard Anderson Judilh Afwood Carol Barney i T5 . N vs xx ' I y CL XQX x. X 1. I , - ngmxise-.'Y:x , .X - ,. ...xi X Sam.. s X, .XML ., : ' r -1.-:. 1. ..:. s-v--uv i :- bw v Sp Thomas Benson Barbara Beynon Joel Berns'eln Kathryn Bina Diana Berry Lauren Blnda Edmund Bells Bealrice Bosiiclc xr 5. 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Pictu red: Raymond Adams Sharon Albert William Albert Robert Allen Philip Askey Dantord Austin Patricia Blodqett Carol Boehm Byron Bond Mark Bond Kathy Bowman Svea Breckberg Peggy Brunner Kenneth Calhoun Karen Cassens Donna Coleman Charles Conlon Judith Coon James Cooper Richard Coulter Ronald Creager Elizabeth Cushman Harold Decker LeRoy DeNooyer Richard DeTar -Q9 v y- - 'mtl' if 'lf'-'v .' +t.rN5Sf 5 . A 5 I QP' K in - - - S ' 4 ii A :::. N N, N, A- .r Q W ,A '1 5 'M .N .. xxx! L i 'T-S X A A is-Q HRSA '-gig. .' 1 s ,:' s ii s S J T iv SANS - ..., Q v .X X :xx -x SN Q N A Q Janice Williams 1 ,Q Colleen Yoder NP' T-N t1xE,,Sa Lucille Zainiriger 2,-,,,,,s.ssgv Q 1 t . ' X. 3' - . S ,aff - Q W- S X X ii-V' i .NRS I K, as in f., .A -e .K is ,Te fy ' xl aj,- i P: , I ' i i i 1 ie. .Q Harold Vanderlvlolen Thomas VanDoren Henry Videnieks Jan Waling Mary Westerville Gene Whiting Charles Wicks Barbara Wilcox David Dombroski James Donaldson Jerrold Eisen Virginia Elmer Fredric Emmert Dennis Ferguson Laurence Flaccus Lee Flashenberg David Freytag Steven Glenn Howard Glick Robert Greene Linda Grierson Lynn Hallberg Mary Hand Ira Hartman Emabeth Hatch Larry Hewitt Charles l-liddema Bev Hottman James Hood Tom l-loopengardner David Howard James Jackson Janice Janik Judy Kastely lnara Kazeks Kay Keller Pat Keville George Kotcher Gail Lancaster Christopher Landee Priscilla Lawrence Cynthia Lewis Pam Lewis George Lindenberq Diane Looney Mary Lott Carol Lundgren Thomas McArthur Lynn McClements Martha McGinness John McKnight Sarah Manson Alva Mathews Dale Matney Don May Joseph Merchant Karen Meston George Morrice Phillip Nelson Steven Newberry Kirk Oberteld Clemence Ohl Barbara Parson Alison Payne Carolee Pengilly Lynn Pierson Susan Reinhart John Richards Judith Richards Christine Richman Merle Ricliles Thomas Roberts Ruth Robinson Linda Rodd Lorin Sanderson Donald Schmidt Thomas Schott Astrid Schwarten Jean Shearer William Shepherd John Sltively William Silkstone Joel Silvers Linda Skoglund Erick Smith John Sorensen Eric Spooner Dennis Steele Robert Steward Denise Strong Duncan Swenson Susan Talbot Joel Thurtell Susan Tom Robert Trernain Paul Vick Carol Wadswort Donald Wartiel Ellen Webster Gary Webster George Wellman Teresa White Gary Widiger I43 Taken John Barnharf Late . sas:- ? SXT. Charles Bender Gerald Dahl Pamela Olsen Ar- - ' lax l, A 6 J' j F r Douglas Wilcox Richard Hess John Pigoll Marlha Beverly . . 31. Q x as 5 .j s . 1 12: K Mix I m rfi ' Anfhony Jonassen - V ' R ' , -vias: - X ' i ,fr V K+: Nancy Rasmussen : x-,,S'3i'.' x .,.,. F Q' . V ' iii fiiif 1 . ' t, A 3 :Nw-Xl,- a Z, 1 'lf' ' S ef 5521, . - tj 'A-is ' .. ' 1' 'X V .sf sfisiaiw ' X. fsgg 3. In .sees Jack Collins as 443.5 Kalhy King Thomas Seeley Gordon Cornwell Donald Lenox Robe-rf Shiller Jan Crolser .,,.. , .Q , X ...N ,wa gp. C, '--l:3- 1. ,. 5 - 'C i X Richard Meyers p x S .3 x X W f Susan Thompson xx . J I A -.1 Joachim Beer Germany in k Q.. X .3 X 'Q if d E 9' 1 'X , P. , , X X ' Q ' gy -vw Q . x SPV., N: ' , : ' , E51 S Q ,fave ' I +P ew w D ff Q., vw , -V, r , H , X55 1 .Q 1 uf X is :Lag ix Q up y . X .5 1 1 X 1 N - it -s ai X. '- Y ' . as 'QQXN'-ex ' wr- -' c N ' .c,s.w.'N,:. ' .af-1 1:55, '52 Joncker Biandudi Riverside, N. Y. Ursula OHO Germany Sfelios Chimonides Guy Ficrci Greece France Eliliolosria Sabuni Pxbdussaiami Samba Tanganika Nigeria - if 35. N 0? Q ' Q '1':- N. LW it . , qv Hardy Fucrv Germany Susan Cabs-za de Ecuador S Vaca N f Biion KE-rama lsfahan, Iran . ww x ee. v wax W Sidi -, i , - 5, :.-P' ' ..QE3b,33Q... . : 3 is xv , x 1 429' 4 1 Qafc , J ip 'Six E . -like There-'s nofhfng like mail from Home for Abdussalami, Hardy and EW-:Paine ...and 600 cehers. The halT oT The campus ThaT wasn'T Talking over old Times in lvluensTer or Caen, was busy packing and Tilling ouT visa applicaTions Tor Their sTinT abroad. Dr. STavig's vifal oriene TaTion programs are a maior inTeresT in The summer's acTiviTies. And The STeins are This big aroundl l-lerr ChrisToT arrived early in AugusT Tor a Three week sTay. Using The home oT Dr. and Mrs. SpalTmann as his base oT operaTions This remarkable genTleman proved ThaT his charm Transcended oceans and boundaries. l-le enioyed Torays inTo The counTryside as well as a shorT visiT To The lv1oTor CiTy and Chicago. BuT usually he could be Tound Talking wifh sTudenTs aT meals, or comparing biers aT local sTubes. All who worked To bring him here were amply rewarded by seeing The Tine Time Their guesT was having. Dr. FugaTe reTurned Trom his year in exile as our-man-in-Ten-places-aT-once. l-lis experience col ordinaTing K's mulTi-TronTed European occupa- Tion helped in The orienTaTion program. A Y Q 'X R X x X X 'X 3 vm x its w 'W' X 'Ne' Q, I3 , ex Q f. 1 Q: 1 .4 V, A , .ax -1. gf x ,za 5 . V5 .X w X YN 399' 1 ,:, Q X - , 4: mg IX Q ,X MA. x Q x v: 3 Q 5 EX X ' 9 19' 7 .S X c W X w N X f X X . X - X ki Ax V Na X .lx X S if., V: i'i igvX XSS Q Q N Q Q xv, X N - 5 4 X X A . X, I 3 x X X xx + Q NW , X IP' P D lim s i' .SK s ws. ,sg ,4 1 ls. - Q. ' -5'irif'.sis fs, si ' 2' si ' as gl-1, , ' i if .1 -, . 3 1: 31.44 9 gif gs-:ish s , . .. sg? 1 . , ., 5 v .. r :Qs ,ei l. N, QR?-f,,., 3f'R+,,.- , , lg 5 asf' My 1 Q ex , 'X R Q v -4 gay ., ,X , . N-. v. s ,.xWQ was as yn as,,ss,, A 'T s' s Q 8 ' D see ? ' 'N -R The Girad,LldTFng Class ol l965 A 5 T 'l is X ,-z ,XFN ,xiii V ,,cg3c.N.:,- . xv,:, Q 1 K Q I sv., ,s I . I D tu.. ,--, and The shouTing has died. A deaTh-like silence if sqponi The campus. The class oT l965, whom gs, pulolicaTion, has donned cap and gown To li if say lasT Tarewells To a campus which hasi , y ig. ft' Theiiii. omfgisfrls-The maioriTy ol The.-lasT Tour years. Y Iigglugsilffsl ,remain aT The College will long renqemberil -.,bv I . sw This ,l965, you will always, be known las The ' ll ,T innovaTors,' Thi ffjfjes who helped Thise-'College blazesnew Trails, gg 'ggi in yearggrozggials-Raiigti, oTT-campus educaTion,i WiTh your mah-ice , A ' The Three-course plan, a paTTern which, ,perplfaxedi'fupggirclassmen buT one whi'chifyou Took in sTride, fri? As sophomoresiiifou became The TirsT class To underTake ei-' -'I' , riwkperienTial-ieducaTion, now known as The career-service guarTer. 6535, iwglliligu ' iiii Wig-Siihkewise helped To iniTiaTe The TirsT required summer ,rw 'f 3 'lihenl in The Tall ol your junior year, all of your gualilied candidaTes ssTudied overseas, as Kalamazoo College became ,,5 ,:.Y'57i.Y' . ,F . . . . ,, f1,.f,:5tsigT:he'Tr' T e9edutaTional college in The nahon To oller Toreign fill is-. Tire group. Even wiTh The senior Thesis guarTer, ik, paralleled Thal ol The innovaTor, Tor This K T. Taczif AQ -rjofll-campus sTudy ls sTill in TransiTion, noT only .,'Vf ,your ca'palailiTies, buT even bringing consTerna- if ' 'f' .rynsllof So-on This posT-graduaTion day, 1965, we can regreTTullylgdub.,xfyou The Jim McDeviT+5,,and The Ed WhiTes ol Thecollegiplelworld. I would'likeTo Think, Too, Thal These Tourbyears have oTTered you a breadTh and depTh ol educaTional'opporTqniTy which did noT characTerize previous classes. You enTeredQi-.ilfalamazoo College wilh superior inTellecTual compeTencgQf3a'nd academic background. By and large, you have responded lavorably n W visTas our new plan Today, we be- , P iave I 'l'you Take wiTh you more sophisTica- y ,Mgg,5 3 'i?naTuriTy, and. dedicaTed concern Than oThers who f .f iff, ini, 51.6526 .crenli Alou. Y' ti' V fi ilsgwl much 's iven ol him shall be much v,.i r-Vw-533592549-,r., p gg i,- s, T 1. 'V .U-in as , , ' 9 , ' , , is A if jffQ2fiEsEa,8i Q ' Yeguired., f:We are conTidenT you will noT disappoinT us. . lsa5e-ass5ig,'- as garsasxss H 1 ,'yx, ' T ' Sincerely, I 'Y A C , fi, in -C , :-' ' Weimer Kerr l-licks ', ' , .,- 8. gags? President Kalamazoo College T 1- Ii , -'33 ' IAQ V, . x -X ai I 6 f 1? ,Q , gf , -1132? il! X f f P ' x xx . X gk T English This year's Boiling Pol' is differenf, as you have probably noficed by now. This year's sfaff has made a few small changes in formaf, fone, efc. So if is only. a small shock for you fo find fhaf fhe porfion of fhe book dealing wifh Seniors has been blended info fhe over- generous mass of space alloffed in prev- ious years fo Faculfy and fhings aca- demic. We begin wifh fhe feachers and Sen- ior maiors of fhe English Deparfmenf. Somefimes fhe cafegories of feacher and sfudenf have merged in fhe role of Senior Fellow. Yef fhe lvlafhew Brady. foe-fo-fassel, pose disfinguishes fhose who have arrived from fhose who merely aspire. So fhe allowed space is nearly filled, and nofhing has been said abouf fhe English Deparfmenf. There has been news: fhe excellenf feam of Reifer llvlissl and Murphy who appeared on fhe scene fo enferfain delighffully in fhe Misan- fhrope, along wifh Professor l-larris: lvlr. Bosfwiclc, who fraded an office and a secrefary for half an office and wrifer's cramp fo become a full-fime feacher: and Dr. l-lilberry, veferan of Sfrafford frips and sfudenf slcifs, sef ouf on a fwo-year leave-of-absence fo sfudy fhe sfafe of liberal arfs in fhe middle wesf. Conrad Hilberry BA.. Oberlin College Ph.D., Universify of Wisconsin Waller W. Waring, Chairman BA., Kansas Wesleyan College MA., Universify of Colorado Ph.D,. Cornell Universify Sandra Blaine ' 'W' Toledo. Ohio Thesis-Evil in fhe Works of F. Scoff Fllzgerald and Thomas Wolfe. F. S. Caen, Alpha Lambda Delia: Cauldron: Who's Who: Senior Fellow, Dan Boylan Allegan, Mich. F.S. Erlangen, Who's Who: Index Edifor. fur:- Thomas Hipple Sarasofa, Fla. F.S. Madrid. Phi Lambda: K Club: Men's JHC: Philo Choir: Drama Club: Sec- Treas Frosh Class: Senior Fellow Rl: f 'HT' f HN VW! Nh' i 'VIZ .EYE gal Q -A LoreHa Jane lSmHhl Edmonds Muskegon, Michigan Praciice Teaching. F.S. Caen, Euro: Band: Cauldron: Field Hoclrey: Baslceiball: WRA. Geoffrey Norman Gall Scoiiville, Michigan Ski Club: Baseball: Baslxefball. ' Richard T. Sfavig BA., Augusfana College MA., Ph.D,, Princeion Universify J. Randall Huycl Minneapolis, Minn. Thesis-Religion and fhe Drama of some Modern English Playwrighfs, F.S. Caen. Band, Choir, USCA, Index. x ,J fr ffm Baiba Kaugars Kalamazoo Thesis-Double Exposure: Four S'rories by Andreis lrbe Translaied from fhe Lai. vlan.. F.S. Bonn. Mary Klepser Arlingfon. Virginia Thesis-Mark TwaIn's Kingdom of Dreams and Shadows., F.S. Caen. Cauldron: Boil- ing Poi: Index: Who's Who. I49 Marion Elizabelh Lael! Si. Joseph, Michigan Prac'ice Teaching., F.S. Caen. Euro: Senior Fellow: Alpha Lambda Delia: Sen- a'et Sec-Treas Senior Class. Nancy Carlisle Macurda Thesis-Madness in Melville:-'s Mardi., F.S. Japan. Euro: Senor Fellow. Harald J. Harris BA., MA., Rulgers Universify Ph.D. Ohio Slale Universify Y AQ- Z .. S Q K X 8 I ,Q X radii 'X wg sii- Arlhur Miller Kalamazoo. Michigan Thesis- The Marginal Man: The Novelisl Henry James' Concepfions of fhe Amer- ican in Europe. F.S. Caen. Boiling Pol: Circle K Club. Gary Reclor Toledo, Ohio F.S. Caen. Drama Club: Cauldron. New X my X, Xxx xxcx xx xegc Wx 3 .ian by ,Q . My wily we ' ' '59 iW.'eQQ'. S N 5. ' Siaiwirwi rfEf3i0f25i 2 - kin 4 ' 5 531i ' we i X Tiqiyx ' qi ftibifafmz- X- l50 we-.-.2 Qf, c ,alikp Susan J. Riemenschneider Pleasanlville. New Yorlc F.S. Muensler. Hockey: AWS Exec Board Kappa Pi: WRA: Drama Club. Audrey Saxlon Rapid Cify, Soulh Dalcola Practice Teaching., F.S. Aix-en-Provence Senior Meefing Cheer Leader. From lhe sfudenls' poinl ol view 'rhe year was a big one. The fun ranged from crealivily lo conlroversy, from Klepser lo Boylan. And your reporler recalls +ha+ Marion Laelz Took some prelly inleresling noles a+ some official Sen- ior funclions . . . x Y K -,Xu wgyv X. Mary K. Sfeinmeh Sf. Joseph, Michigan Pracflce Teaching, Senale lSec. and rep.lg Alpha Sigma Della: Play Direciorg CSA. X 1- ' v Y 1 1 ,if 9 s Ln U X x Xl H. ,xv 767 3 as Q. ,V I' WK IRR' JK' X ,, Douglas K. Sfevenson Cleveland, Ohio Thesis: Anglo-Saxon Riddles from The Exeier Book., F.S. Muensier. Sigma Rho Sigma lPres,, V.P.. Sec.l: ISC: Band: SUB: FIESTIE. ,.-- Ann Marie Sfroia Madison Heighls, Michigan Pracfice Teaching. F.S. Caen. ma Delfag French Club. Alpha Sig- .Q K ...sf yy Spanish These Seniors inilialed lhe pro- gram oi sending maiors lo Lalin America during experienlial and Sen- ior Thesis quarlers. Needless lo say. lhey experienced cullural shock lronl end lo back. All six gradualed minus summa cum aslerisk, a remarkable accomplishmenl for any deparlmenl. A Kellogg granl made possible lhe inslallalion ol a new lab. Il will have sixly posilions each wilh R.C.A.'s lalesl in eleclronic e q u i p m e n l. Boolhs will have glass windows lor viewing movies, making possible new dimensions in audio-visual lechnigues. Dr. Boyd-Bowman leil Bally-Kazoo lo go lo New York Slale Universily, Bulialo, where he will leach graduale courses in linguislics. l-le expecls lo have more lime for research and pub- licalion. Dr. Lance received a Ford Foundalion granl lor slrudies in liler- alure. New in lhe deparlmenl is lhe ne- glecled language program. lnleresl in Porluguese slimulaled lhe proposal oi a new European cenler in Lisbon. Swahili should conlribule lo lhe Airi- uiiis - -513, uf . It V KT --hh pi 'S-Q, can Sludies Cenler being planned. Belly G. Lance Pe+er M. Boyd-Bowman BS., Cenlral Missouri Slale College BA., MA. Universily of Toronlo MA., Universily oi Missouri M.A., Ph.D., Harvard Universily 'CS' I52 Pl1.D.,Washinqleri Universily -Fis Healher Keel Allegan, Mich. Thesis-An Analysis ol La Muerle de Arfemio Cruz by Carlos Fuenles. Foreign Sludy, Madrid. Euro: ISC One Acls. Spanish Club Kalhleen l., Keener Plymoulh, Mich. Thesis-A Sludy of Periphraslical Coniu' galion in Mexican Spoken Spanish. For- eign Sfudy, Madrid. Euro Joyce Carolyn Masf Richmond, lnd. Elizabelh Powell Birmingham, Mich. ur-- ,Nv.i.v-R, Thesis-Nicaraguan Educafional Syslern. Foreign Sfudy, Madrid. Piano Teaching. Campus Fund Drive, Thesis-Mexican Revolulion in Modern lvlewico Cily, Foreign Sludy, Madrid. Service and Worlr Quarlers Kaiherine Seaman Eas? Lansing, Mich. Thesis-Observalisns on the Spoken Verb ol lhe Spanish Dialecf of lhe Federal Dislricly Mexico. Foreign Sludy, Madrid. Euro, Sli Club, Y ' Us AIN ll P- Since arriving lrom Colombia four years ago, En- rique Vargas has impressed everyone by his free- lhinlcing individualily. l-le has added much lo College and communily alike. l'le warned foreign sludy par- licipanls ol cullural shoclc. l-le organized discussions on inlernalional allairs, and wrole and produced his own play. He foresees more play wriling in lhe nexl lew years. Ronald Spann Ann Arbor, Mich. Thesis-The Pi'ch Phonernes ol Mexican Spanish. Foreign Sfudy, Madrid. Who's Wh-3, Cauldron, Choir. 'S :A 3 A . i i iii, I French Urania B. Fuller Larclimonh New York Thesis-Antoine De Sain?-Exupery. F. S. Caen. AWS Vice Pres., Wome-n's House Council Ann Bennel Gillespie Pelosliey, Miclw. Thesis- A Slrange Lillle Tlwealreu a Pre-ncli to English lranslalion, F.S. Caen. i ...QN . - g A , , , ,,.1- ,- . .-Z 1 ' . i K 0,5 . . .l ' 4, '1 ' 1 : -, I 'I ,'. ,., f 2.1.-I . ,S . , Q: 233 if 5 f Sari Y Q J f S.. 4.31115 - X .X R I54 ' .KL 5 . N, , . 4 A I ' 1 i Q i I fy, ' X f 'X , A 'xx f , J... David A. Collins, Chairman BA.. Universily of Maine M.A.T., Yale Universily Pl'i.D., Brown Universily Marcelle E. Dale BA., BS., MA., University of Oran, Algeria BA., MA.. Weslern Michigan Universily George M. Cross MA., Oxford Universiry 1, Jane? Schroeder Jaclvsonville, lll. WOmen's l-louse Council, Susan Emilio Hayes Worcesler! Mass. Thesis-Translation lo English of Comes cle je ne Sais Quanclm FS. Caen. Euro USCA sue, Collegi- Billy Jane Rapley Kalamazoo, Mich Thesis-French l-lu F.S. Caen. Kappa Judicial Board Praclice Teaching, F.S. Caen. Euro, Al- pha Lambda Delia, Siudenl Senafe, Singers guenols in America Pi, Siuclenl Senafe .21 'k- --,. , Susan Isabel Wofila N 1 1 - Ponliac, Mich. ' . X Pracfice Teaching. F.S. Caen. Euro VP: Xi 'e x -, 5 U Women's Hockey Team lcapllg Wl'1o's '- Whog Alpha Lambda Delia: Women's A - Baslrelball lcaphlg Women's Tennis. sf . tp. X T x 5 . ' T x --N T. N Zinia Zelfins Kalamazoo, Mich. Praciice Teaching, F.S. Aix-en-Provence. Kappa Pi: Women's League. T.. . .,-. , . .,,,. Also cle5TinecT Tor Toreign parTs were Shakespeare enThusiasTs-aT leasT as Tar as STraTTorcl, Canada. The bi sy weelcencl included procluc- Tions oi King Lear, The resToraTion CounTr3 Wife, ancl Moliere's The Bourgeois GenTleman. The Trans- porTaTion was bumpy buT-who can beaT iT?-Tree. Drawing on more Than The experiences OT K College abroad, The world Travel- ers-To-be heard Enrique Vargas' excellenT Tallc on CulTural Shoclc. The naTive of Bo- goTa, Colombia, now sTudying ancl work- ing aT Kalamazoo, has made his personal experience pay oTT Tor counTless K sTu- clenTs yenTuring inTo a new culTure Tor The TirsT Time. Qur sTaTT hears iT ThaT This sTudy has been accepTed Tor publicaTion in a communicaTions iournal. ParenTs, Too, were cuecl in on The pro- gram by Dr. lylicldlesTaclT who will accom- pany The Travelers This year. Then, There were only The irnporTanT cleTails . . . l ,ang I.-3.25. an mc, Q an .gui of , 3:3 . I Cp- X 'VN N. ri , , . , SN an I I I if - I -xx..-K ,ex .- 3 fa German Elizabeih M. Mayer Siudied af 1I'1e Universilies of Munich. Heidelberg, Basel PI'i.D., Universify of Freiburg Joe K. Fugafe BAK Soufhern Illinois BA., Soullwern lllinois Universily MA., PI'i.D., Princeron Universily Anna Cerins B.A,, Kalamazoo College MA., M,A.L.S., Universify of Michigan Missing Gunfher Spalfmann Sludied al' flwe Universifies of Leipzig and Munsfer PI1.D., Universify ol Bonn Mara Abolins Kalamazoo, Mich. Thesis-Translalion of Noralis' Heinrich von Offerdingen. F.S. Bonn. Index: Drama! Boiling Pol. William Beverly Kalamazoo Pracfice Teaching, F.S. Muensier. Sigma Rlw Sigma: ISC Pres: College Singers JoI1neHe Frick Soulli Bend, Ind. Thesis-Harfmann von Ariel Erec, F.S. Ecnn. Eurog Index, Clirislmas Carol Serve ice. Library Staff gl If ' 1934 s ' hx ki 2 l fiflf I O if ,. .. , . , i 1253 Hfgiiswii 'Q li Mfg, 4: :uf ,wt E i l u' - 3 M On ihe way 'ro becoming a realiiy is lhe new fbI.8 million library, a slceich of which is surrounded by members of ihe library sialic. From leli is Dr. Wen Chao Chen, librariang Marguerile McKinney, library assisianig Mrs. Carol Quiring, boolc ordering: Miss Anna Cerins, assislani librarian: Dr. Rulh Builer, research librarian: Mrs. Melinda Van Peenen, caialoguer. Noi piciured is Mrs. Eleanor Pinlcham, circulaiion superinlendenl. A Federal grani ol 5586.000 awarded in June, pushed 'rhe dream info realily. Our new library will coniain room lor 250 000 volumes air-condilioned sludy areas for 700 siudenis, a modern visual aids cenier, college hisiory room and many oiher innova- +ions. I57 sm E A -...M .Q 1 1 The music deparlmenl is universal. Everyone on campus is Jrouched by I+. A special lealure This year was The visil ol Aaron Copland which, when combined wilh rhe Bach Feslrival, +he college music groups, and lhe recilals ol lhe senior maiors, provided a lull year of wonderful sounds. Ann Dofy Kalamazoo, Michigan, Pracrice Teaching, F.S. Munsler. Euros: Singers: Overley Sociely lSec.l: Bach Fezvval' German Club' Womens League: Cum Laude Mirih Marie Nelson Kalamazoo, Mich, Prac'fce Teaching FS. Caen, College Singers' Cancer? Cleef Overlay Sociefy: Fafh Ferwxal 158 '1 5 x INN Voldemars Rushevics, Dr. Lawrence Srnilh, Dr. l-larry Ray, Roberr Porter, Dr. Russel Hammar, Chairman. Sealed, Mrs. Roberl Angerman. Music si R, X'- Xanga' 'lib Melmcla Lou Ray Soulln Bend, Ind. Praclrce Teaclmnq, F.S. Erlangen, College Singers: ConcerlCl1oirg Euros: SUB lsec. and lreas.l Bach Eeslival. Heaiher Worden Kalamazoo Practice Teaching, F.S. Erlangen. Kappa Pi, Concerf Choir. Baclw Chorus, Overley Sociefy. We 3. Q.. '11 . A -X.. Richard Krueger Worcesler, Mass. Thesis-Family., F.S. Bonn. Sigma: Overley Soclely ,.-ff' S5qma Rlwo nuugpcus Lion M Iss S ig, 5.. Fa W. x91 '?. R K . S Richard 5. Jackson Nelda K. Balch, Chairman BS., M.S.. Purdue Universily BA.. AllDiOn COll9C-39 Theater Arts Dalion Theafre zipped The campus in'ro a fresh approach io drama. A novel reperiory company composed of an alumni casl delauled during The summer. The year's produciions ex- plored ihe new dimensions oi belier lighhng and sound eliecis, modern baclcsiage machinery, and open siag- inq. To no one's surprise John Bolin capiured boih senior awards. ln many plays he abeiied Mrs. Balch, serving as a senior fellow, he assisled Mr. Jaclcson. S 4 I MA., Universily oi Minnesoia siilli-x., John S. Bolin Dearborn, Michigan Praclice Teaching, F.S. Bonn, Cauldron: Index: Drama Club lpres and Vplg Kalamazoo College Players. X rx 'Xx N wx N S. .. X 'Milk 535 . Nwbia. .1 .5 f Q XFN. ' N .Qi w S X S SR ..., . W.,- 6 X S . , A 2 Philosophy John B. Moore BA., Texas Chrisfian M.A.. Ph.D., Harvard Unlversily ,it X . uv Lesfer J. Sfarf, Chairman BA., Hamlllon College MA., Haverford College BD., Colgafe Rochesfer Ph.D,, Syracuse Universiiy lol Galen K. Plelcher Lowell, Michigan Thesis-Symbols and Trulh in Religious Language., F.S. Bonn. Who's Who: Phi Lambda, Band, Men's Joinl House Council The Philosophy Depar+men+'s ranks were 'rhinned by 'rhe deparlure ol Dr. David Scarrow on a one year leave ol absence lor research inlo lhe Philosophy ol Science al Harvard. However, lhe Deparlmenl' added a new member, Dr. John Moore, a specialisl in social philosophy who received official nolice from Harvard of his com- plelion of lhe reguiremenls lor lhe degree of Doclor of Philosophy lhis spring. This Deparlrnenl has become more and more imporlanl on campus as lhe college has soughl lo become a lruly liberal arls inslilulion. The breadlh ol subiecl mailer underlalcen by lhis year's senior lhesis wrilers is a good indicalion ol 'rhis depar'rmenl's line work. Michael J. Morden Birmingham, Mich. Thesis-The Concep? ol Person and ils Elfecl on Conlemporary Elhical The- ory., F.S. Sierra Leone. Sludenl Senafe Pres.: Who's Who, Cenlury Forum. Francis Snare Tiffin, Ohio Thesis-On Noi Taking Moral Facls Seriously., F.5. Muensler. Senior Fel- low: Michigan Fellows in College Teach- ing. Michael Devere Wade Muslregon, Michigan Thesis-On Deriving an Elhical Con- clusion lrom Faclual Premises in a De- ducfive Logical Argumenl., F.S. Beirul. Band: Cross-counlryg Track: Phi Lambda. The Religion Deparlmenl is one of lhose which lruly es- lablishes lhis college in 'rhe liberal ads lradifion. In addi- +ion +o handling classes in re- ligion, lhis deparlmenl has one Vice-President and one Dean. A+ lhe end of lhis year, Mr. Thompson became Dr. Thompson wilh The receipl ol his Doclorale from Vanderbill Universilry. Allan Fisher Goshen, lnd. Thesis-The Approach 'o :he Bble in 'he Easlern Orfhodox Church, FS. Beirw. Tennis James D. 6016 Livonia. Mich. Thesis-The Namre if Rengicos S,r-nr bolism. F.S. Madrid. Easlnelball' Insu- rnurals: Index: De-bale. Frank J, Russo Niles, Michigan Thesis-Baptism in :he New Tesfamenl. F.S. Muensfef. Phi Lambda' Smden? Senalef Philo Choi. ,.. - . N .A 'T' -sm Lloyd J, Averill EA Uniwl-f , 1' W 1 ED Qzlgre P321 MA U'-,emi c' P-:cn-3 Lin U L-Q.-.. and Clad lnmefzii Religion VT T -ii 1: .- . 5 ,F I John B. Spencer, Chairm in John M. Thompson EA,FmnLlnC1il'ege EA l-iii.-rj Umvig-r l EC' Cii'I5 piChE'1'if ED YQ? D,ff-Y SC ab' --4.,,, . .. ...:1N-.xxN.gx,1w.,,N '- .... xx.,x,Xx . i- John E. Peierson Ivor D. Spencer. Chairman Edward Morih, Jr. BA., Kalamazoo College B,A., M.A.. Pl'l.D., Brown BJK., Miami Universify MA., Universify of Colorado Universify MA., Universily of Cincinnafi PI'i.D,, Nodlwwesfern University Pl'1.D., Universify of Wisconsin History Ellen Cordell Collingsworflw Kalamazoo, Micliigan Thesis-The Influence of The Palesfine Crisis on Brifislw Polifics., F.S. Beiruf. Euro: Women's House Governmenl. Sue Dasher Darien, Conneclicul' Thesis-Prepared for publicalion a Civil War Diary,, F.S. Caen. Alpha Sigma E Z' if J 5 Q X95 5 , . iw Alan M. Durlxee Williamsion, Michigan Sludenf Teaching., F.S. Muensier. Phi Lambda, Alhlelic Teams' Manager, ln- Delfa, Field Hoclie framurals, Y i. 'Lf X A SN 3 , ef -55ggXi,:m,, X W X SF W . AY fi, USES . nf Us ' PE 1. ,e A - .0 X XNXJX Gunclega Kazals Columbus, Ohio Sluclenl Teaching, F.S. Aix-enrlarovence 5-Q -ANNNQ W. Wallance Kenf, Jr. Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis-The Negro in Michigan, I85O- l865., Cenlury Forum ins--.. James E. Frulchey Dearborn, Michigan Thesis-The Aulo lndusfry in Delroif, l895-l903., Boiling Pol. lassl. edifor and Phoiographerl: lndex: Sludenf Sen- afe, Traclc Team mgr. Chrisfopher Jocius Chicago I-leighis, Ill. Thesis-Lloyd George and fha Origins of Anglo-Soviei Relafions., F.5. Muen- sfer. lnlramurals. Elsa Lane Galesburg, Michigan Thesis-The Influence of The Fabian upon Labour Pariy Policy from l945 lo l95l,, Who's Who, Kappa Pi. . :LQMQ . . ,I A local poinl ol K's sum- mer was opening ol lhe versa- lile-and air-condi+ioned-- Lighl Fine Arls Building. The Dedicalion Ceremonies during Commencemenl weelcend here alded a land-rush reminis- cenl ol Olclahoma Terriloryz professors and classes lighling loolh and nail lor lhe limiled classroom space. Bur aloof from lhe daily roulines slood Bill lvlollema's movable organ -one ol lhe oulslanding lea- lures ol The building-hand cralled by a sludenl. The Thealre-pul lo con- siderable use during lhe sum- mer-showed Jrhe careful and lr's larsighled planning evidenl lhroughour lhe srruclure inlended lor music, arf and drama. The highly lechnical lighl-board hinls ai lhe degree ol sophislicalion behind Jrhe scenes. Slill, Dr. Jaclcson of lhe Speech De-parrmenr seems undaunled by The complexily. l very simple . . . if you use a follow lhe numbers diagram Ii :T- l, ' .r ll F Pier-Z 'k i 'H A 'HL -luxe' 555-Ei Jaclr Lee Lilner Three Calms, Michigan Sara Miller Ealon Rapids, Michigan Thesis--US DiplomaTic Relaiions wiTh F.S. Sierra Leone. Cauldrong Drama he Dominican Republic H924-l94Ol, F.S. Club: French club. Mexico CiTy. Phi Lambda: SUB: Boiling Poi The l'lisTory DeparTmenT is lcnown among The sTudenTs Tor The high gualiTy oT iTs proTessors when iT comes To lecTuring. Thesis proiecTs lor senior hisTory rnaiors varied, This year, Trom research in London To The ediT- ing ol a Civil War Diaryq Trom sTudies oT problems wiThin The STaTe To exploraTions oT Toreign relaTions. This diversiTy oT Thesis Topics speaks well Tor The inTeresT ThaT The deparTmenTal proTessors insTill in Their charges. Michele Schmalzried Ellzharf, lnd, PracTice Teaching, F.S. Sierra Leone., Earn BaslfeTball, ChrisTrnas Carol Serv- ice. Nu.. View Roberl' Shearer Midland, Michigan Thesis-Woodrow Wilson's Peace Com- mission To Versailles l9lBfl9l9,, F.S. lvluensTer, Frosh Class Pres: Jl-lC, Phi Lambda: Baseball, BaslreTball. Carl R. Osfhaus Braclcenridge, Pa. Thesis-A STudy of The Negro in Amer- ican PoliTics, l906-l9l2., F.S. Erlangen. Senior Fellow, Band, STudenT SenaTe, ln- Tramurals. Ellen Jean Taylor RochesTer, New York PracTice Teaching, F.S. Caen.. USCA: Kappa Pig AWS: College Singers, Mad- rigal Singers, ChrisTmas Carol Service X y 5 M. afx 5, ,H-. ,lg fs, I xx v A AQV5 Q Sociology Pulling sociological Jrheory in+o praclice, 'rhe Norlhside Tuloring Program, under lhe direclion of Dr. Verne Bechill, received a gran? from The Kalamazoo Foundalion lhis year for lhe furlher- ing of ils aclivilies. Chairman of lhe Deparl- menl Raymond l-lighlower puls his knowledge 'ro worlc daily in his posilion as Mayor of Kala- FTIGZOO. Raymond L. Highlower. Chairman BA., Universify of Richmond BD., M.Th., Crozer Theological Seminary MA., Universily of Pennsylvania Ph.D., Universify ol Chicago Richard L. Means BA., Kalamazoo College BD., Colgale Rochester MA., Cornell Universify Ph,D., Vanderbill Universily Verne C. Bechill BA., Brooklyn College M.A., Emory Universify Ph.D.. Vanderbill University Ka+herine J. Depree Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis-Sludy of a School for Ernolionally dislurbed Chil' dren., F.S. Caen, Kappa Pi. I67 New Ss . Joseph T. Johnson Saginaw, Michigan Thesis-A Survey of rhe Relarionship beiween Two Agencies Dealing wiih Juvenile Delinquency in Saginaw, Michi- gan., F.S. Erlangen. Phi Lambda. Molly Merson Byron, lll. Thesis-Funcrion of Parenial Arlifudes on Handicapped Children., F.S. Aix-en- Provence. Kappa Pi: ISC: Tugboai. Sonia Perejda Kalamazoo, Michigan I68 Angela Marie Sayles Wayne, Pa. Thesis-Robert Ezra Park-Social Ecolo- gisr., F.S. Aixren-Provence. AWS. Euro: Choir: William D. Shea Cleveland, Ohio Thesis-An Analysis of George Mead's Socialpsychological Theories and Their Possible Revision and lniegralion info The Sociological Tradifion. F.S. Guanaiusro. Kay Elaine Siocldon Soulh Bend, lnd. Thesis-Sialisiical Analysis of Mariial Maladiusimeni. F.S. Aix-en-Provence. Kappa Pi: Cheerleader: ISC: Home- coming Queen. Nancy Carr Souih Bend. lnd. Thesis-A Siudy of fhe Characierisfics of Families Receiving Aid lo Dependenl Children., F.S. Caen. Alpha Sigma Delia, Freshman Counselor. Berlha Doleman Darby, Pa. F.S. Sierra Leone. Euro: May Eeie Queen, Summa cum Laude: Alpha Lambda Del- ia: CSA: SUB: Kappa. . f .ir-N 'Q W fx 2' ,Le-3 - -- Xxx X Ns. 1. is -3:5f.,.-x5.::1, sk-15:15 , Wl-io's Who: Phi Bela Y x NN s ff. ' if Q X i -1 'i vw. , . SST-.SMX ,. , X ,ff , I -' ,. .1 f ,ff 4 4 f iEfI52i:f? , f 1 43 I 11?-' fri..-is it I' .- . ,. . . 3. Q -N ew Lee Summers Honolulu, Hawaii Thesis-An Analysis of Preiudice in Re- Iafion io Mobilily. F.S. Aix-en-Provence. Kappa Pi: Women's House Council: Tugboal. G. Lorraine Norion Muskegon, Michigan Thesis-A Comparison of fhe Beliefs of Delinquenis and Nondelinquenis., F.S. Madrid. Senare Judicial Council: Kappa Pi. - ' 1 -av ., my I X ,Tak 'f N sf,- .xy P x R - A xx ..,.P f Tii?'f:7 Psychology Berne L. Jacobs, Jr. BA., MA., PHD., Universiry of Mlclwlqan Mary J. Collier BA., Queens Universify MA., Radcliffe College PHD., Brown Unlversify Donald W. Van Llere, Chairman BA., Hope College MA., PHD.. Unlverslty of Indiana Barbara Arnold Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesisv-Comparison of Reieniion of Ma- ferial Learned by Programmed Insfruc- iional and Leclure Melhods., F.S. Bonn. Bancli lndex. Elizabelh Fox Kalamazoo. Michigan F.S. Beirut Kappa Pig Boiling Pol. Sally Haney Easl Lansing, Michigan Thesis-Concep? of Creafivify and lhe Proposed Explanation According ro Some of The Conlemporary Liierafure. F.S. Bonn. Kappa Pi: Dorm Counselor. i Sally Meyer Monroe, Michigan F.S. Aix-enalarovence, Euro: AWS lpresl Tennis: Homecoming Courfg Drama Club. -Quo. Roberf Scoville June Sfealy Grosse Poinle Farms i Goshen Ind Cenlury Forum: Showboaf: lnframurals FS Erlangen Phi Bela Kappa Alpha Senior Meelings. Sigma Delia Alpha Lambda Delia Janice Wheeler Milford, N.H. Thesis-Malhemafical Learning Theory: The Theories of W. K. Esfes and of R. R. Bush and F. Moslille. College Singers: Carol Service: House Council lTreas.l. Carol While Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis-Hisfory of Exisfenfial Psychology.. F.S. Erlangen. Kappas. Homecoming Queen. Paul Woodward Dearborn, Michigan F.S. Muens+er. Sigma Rho Sigma: Ger- man Club: Intramurals: K Club: Psy- chology Club: Cross Counlry, Track. l Lesler Coleman Kalamazoo, Michigan F.S. Beirur. Senior Fellowg Phi Lambda, Richard D. Haas Parchment Michigan F.S. Erlangen. Cenrury Forurn:iSenior Meelinqs. Bruce A. Kelcham Harpursville, New Yorlr Thesis-Srock Dividends and Sroclc Splirs -Eilecls and Mofiyes., F.S. Muensler. Phi Lambda: Senior Meefings. John D. Berkaw Deiroil, Michigan Thesis-A Srudy of rhe Purchase of Life insurance Wirhin ihe Farnily Life Cycle., F.S. Caen. Phi Lambda lVPl: Senare: Ski Club. John S. Daniels Winnerlra, III. F.S. Coen. Phi Lambda lVPl: SUB: Sen- ior Meetings. ...P This was Jrhe year of rhe relrurn of Dr. She-rill Cleland from his slinl in Jordan, rhe year of compurorized business courses, and Jrhe Year of The advenr of Mr. Mirza. This was also Jrhe year ol lare Jrheses for rhis boolc's ediror, and rhe year of rhe besr achievemenr yer by senior maiors of rhis deparrmenr on Graduare Record examinarions. Economics I7I Y W J' C 5' 32 4123 ' ,Q . -. . , . 59 Q Q 1 9 1' John Kiefer Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Thesis-Edge Ad Corporafions. F.S. Muensfer. lnclependenf: Senaieg Boiling Po+ llfcliiorlg Senior Meelings. Gregory William Norihrup Dearborn, Michigan Thesis-A Fresh New Approach 'ro Col- lecfive Bargaining in American Molors Corp. F.S. Muensfer. Phi Lambda lPres.l: Wresfling lcapflq ISC: JHC. John L. Komives David B. Mirza Sherrill Cleland, Chairman B.S,, M.B.A., Universify of Defroif BA., Earlharn College BA., Oberlin College MA.. Norfhweslerru Universify MA., Ph.D.. Princeion Universify I72 Wayne Franklin Perg Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis-The Impacf of the Automobile Indusfry on fhe Economy of fhe Delroif Mefropolilan Area. F.S. Bonn. Roberf Taylor Sibilsky Thesis-The Negro and Properfy Values. F.S. Muensfer. Foofballg Baslcefbalh K Club. .lo ,i 5 an 1- Y 4.0 -... Q an hu--s X Political Science WNW , ,illl ' 4? A x ,ff Wen Chao Chen BA., Grinnell College MA., PHD., Sl, Louis Unlverslly M.A.L.S., Unlverslly ol Chicago Donald C. Flesche BA., Drury College M.A., PHD., Waslwinglon Universlly Ellon W. Ham, Chairman BA., Unlversily ofCl1lcago MA., Kalamazoo College The Deparlrnenr of Polilical Science is one whose Professors are aclive in everyrhing rhal happens on or oil cam- pus. Mr. l-lam heads up Jrhe Municipal Research Bureau, and Dr. Chen is our mosr cornpelenl librarian. Among The senior majors There are as many polilical slanls as There are people, from The arch conservarive John Campabasso, ro The liberals liberal, Terry Bender. lnleresl- ing Topical discussion is The norm al lhe deparlmenhs weelcly garherings lor cof- fee and a glance al The variery of Jropics covered in Jrhe senior 'rheses will show one and all rhe breadrh ol Jrhis parr of The liberal arls college. Mary A. Brown Saginaw, Michigan Praclice Teaching., F.S. Paris, Cauldron, l-loclrey' Senale Cornmilfees Nor'h Side Tulor. I74 V- ,:1r N '-: css-Sl mt. ' .- .1'5'S:-Q 255' W ' X John Campobasso Lexingfon, Mass. Thesis-The New Hampshire Sweep- sfalces-., Senare: Young Republi- cans: Index: Senior Meelings. Jack Barkenbus Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis-Analysis of 'the Policies of Der Spiegel Since I959 lo fhe Present F.S. Erlangen. Baslceiballg Tennis. Terry Bender Berrien Springs, Michigan Thesis-The American Assoc. for The Uniled Nalions. F.S. Bonn. Who's Who: Senale President Sen- ior Fellow. Michael Boyle Sfurgis, Michigan Thesis-The Role of fhe Congres- sional Cornmillee in Formulaling Defense Policy. F.S. Caen. Senalez index: WJMD. Thomas R. Devries Kalamazoo Michigan Thesis-Tlve Budqelary Process and Coml parallve Conlrols on Expendllures ln Publlc and Prlvale lnslllulionsn F.S. Ma- drld. Plwl Lambda: Foolballg Baseball. Fred Gardner Gnadenlwllen, Ohio Thesis-A Sludy of llwe Civil Service in Courwlv Government Personnel Selec- llon. WJMD: Drama Club: lnlramurals. William Ofis Lynch Naslwille, Mlclwlqan Thesis-Mexican Sluden+ Allilndes To- ward ll1e U.S. and ils Forelgn Policy. F.S. Mexlco Cily. Plwl Lambdat Traclr lcapllg Mr. Saga: SUB, John Million Soullw Bend, lnd. Thesis-The Democrafic Parry ln Souflf Bend., F.S. Bonn. Slgrna Rho Sigma: ISC: Senoleg Foolballg wresllingq WJMD. SSQFFW C ' P -' A -lm Carl M. Fields Valar' 12-' ' Mlcr'.3,m Thesis-F lqf- Ain' H 'Ln Q. cf' lfalamart Alan Healln Kilim M irq, Tlnesis-T-H Pplfrill Pa V Pip' Rr- PF Larnl-'da S 1+ C l' loam Elizabellw Meyer DEW3-l, lvl cb jaw Thesis-An Analysla il 'he Sraeblgr Cam. pdlqn, FS. lJl.en:'f' Ssnfwe' lndev' Young D Rober+ W. Voley FS. Cami Soma Pr: Soma' Frencl' Clcb' Sl, Cl,b Mirclcl Pep,b':1' Ccn- venllon. m 'r -SQ .-.-...gs ,..An,,., l75 Repertory BeTween AugusT I8 and AugusT 29, The PesTival Playhouse direcTed by Mrs. Nelda K. Balch presenTed Three dif- TerenT shows in Ten evenings aT The colleges DalTOn TheaTre, The Firebugs, by Max Frisch, Samuel BeclceTT's WaiTing Tor C5odoT, Eugene lonesco's The Chairs, and N. F. Simpson's The Resouncling Tinlcle. The opening Tor The Firebugs, The PesTival Playhouse, and The DalTOn TheaTre were all held simulTaneously. The opening nighT OT each show TeaTured an aTTer-perTormance cOTTee criTique in The Green Room. The criTiques were headed by inTeresTed TaculTy and were a greaT success. This season emphasized The conTempOrary TheaTre OT The Absurd. The TheaTre OT The Absurd may be under- sTOod as a reTlecTiOn OT The predOminanT aTTiTude OT our Time. Esslin, in his boolc The TheaTre OT The Absurd, sug- gesTs ThaT basic To The aTTiTude OT our Time is The sense ThaT The cerTiTudes and unshalcable assumpTions OT Tormer ages have been swepT away. The TheaTre TurTher Tries To uniTe iTs Torm wiTh iTs basic assumpTions OT senseless- ness in The world. RaTher Than arguing abouT The absurdiTy OT The human condiTion, iT simply presenTs iT. One musT nOT expecT To Tind in This new Type OT drama, Then, The cOnvenTions OT TradiTiOnal drama. DramaTisTs who wriTe TheaTre OT The Absurd don'T Thinlc Themselves as belonging To a selT-conscious school or movemenT. Each worlcs independenTly, and Their plays are very diTTerenT. This range in Their worlc was apparenT among The PesTival's plays. Esslin describes The worlc OT Max Frisch as generally a TheaTre OT inTellecTual TanTasy, airing conTemporary prob- lems in a vein OT disillusioned Tragicomedyu-on The ouTslcirTs OT The Absurd. The Firebugs was lilce ThaT, buT The elemenT OT The absurd is sTronger Than usual. The Firebugs Told OT a respecTable German businessman, who Tinds his home invaded by Three arsonisTs who have already burned down much OT The Town. l'le reTuses To believe They will burn his house, however-even when They have rigged iT wiTh gasoline drums and Tuses: and in Toolish good TaiTh he conTinues To TreaT Them nicely, lending Them maTches, even To sTarT The ineviTable hOlocausT. BeclceTT's WaiTing Tor GocloT does noT Tell a sToryg raTher iT explores a sTaTic siTuaTiOn. On a counTry road, by a Tree, Two Old Tramps are waiTing. AT The end OT The TirsT acT They are Told ThaT lvlr. GodoT, wiTh whom They be- lieve They have an appOinTmenT, cannOT come, buT ThaT he will surely come Tomorrow. Precisely The same Theme prevails in The second acT unTil The conclusion OT This masTerworlc. Kalherine Whilcomb Adams Janice Elaine Baly Pamela Ree Behnlre William Nelson Beverly lll John Seelye Bolin Mary Arnold Brown Elizabelh Marion Chrislenson Anne Claudia Doly Alan Maurice Durlree Lorella Smilh Edmonds Joh Charles Ingles Gundega Kazalrs Marion Elizabelh l.ael1 James Mead McNeil Mirlh Marie Nelson Sonia Leila Peredia Melinda Lou Ray Audrey Ann Saxfon U C i o n Paul E. Collins BE.. Universily of Wisconsin Ed.M., Harvard Universily Douglas W. Pelerson, Chairman BA., Universily ol Minnesola MA., Yale Universily Michele Lynne Schmalzried Jane? Carol Schroeder Mary Karl-rryn Sleinmelz Ann Marie Slroia Ellen Jean Taylor Susan Carol Telu Healher Elaine Worden Susan Isabel Wolila Zinla Vilrroriia Zellins All rhe above menlioned people were recipienls of Michigan Teacher's Cerrilicales lhis year, which bodes nolhinq bul good lor lhe Deparlmenl of Educalion. Because of lhe excellence of lhls de- parlmenl, sludenrs desirous of leaching accredilalion need 'rake fewer courses here lhan anywhere else in lhe slale. -Q-y QQ 4' 'gif Physical Education l ,Pf5f . lx -...Auf ... 1+- N. x V X 3 i,. Warren l. Thomas BA., Wwflenberq College M A, Wesfern Miclwlqan Unlverslfy Ada Loveless ES, Universify of Illinols MS.. Unrve-rally of Calflorria in Angeles George H. Aclrer B.S,, MS., Norllvern lllifwlg Urfv Raymond B. Sloffen BS.. Michigan Stale University MS., Wesfern Mlclwigan Unlversily Rolla L. Anderson, Chairman B.S., Weslern MEchEqan Universify MS, Unfversify of MwCP'q5n 9 I77 .Q ' , Q x 5 X X . Su 9 x. .F X . ar. . Qt.. .ga ,. X xl ,Q W' gn- M. .sssxs-' . 4, - ' P Diana Besemer Coloma, Michigan F.S. Muensler. Alpha.Sigma ale: Commiflees. i 5 f ii ll r ii l .i x Ls... ti. . Csaba Charles Bikfalvy Niles. Michigan Della: Sen- Phi Lambda: Ski Club lpreslg Wrestling: lnframurals, Senior Meeiings. Frances Diebold, Chairman B.A,. MA., Universily of Wisconsin Sc.D., Ripon College Missing Samuel F. Tounsend B.A., Kalamazoo College M.S., Ph.D., Universily of Michigan H. Lewis Balls B.A., Kalamazoo College MA., Ph.D., Universily of Michigan Joe A. Boller? Easi Lansing, Michigan Thesis-Malfunclion of 'The Pifuilary as a Cause of Mongolism. Phi Lambda lpresl: lnlramuralsi ISC. ,,j i A Robert W. Clemenls Jr. New Kalamazoo, Michigan Ji F.S. Aix-en-Provence. Circle K: lnira- ' Cam-'X J M Q , se r murals. migawm SZ' Donald Sfuari' Fros+ l-lasfings, Michigan Thesis-Laboralory Guide for Physiology., F.S. Erlangen. Cenfury Forum lPresl: Phi Bela: Senale: ISC: Senior Meelinqs. vs.w,N.,-i, Richard Kyle Fosfer Clarlislon, Michigan lon P. Cowan Highland Parlc, Michigan F.S. Sierra Leone, Phi Lambda: SUB: F.S. Muensler. Phi Lambda: College Sing' Senaleg CSA, ers: Senaley Senior Meefings. Hugh Gardiner Munsier, Ind. Thesis-A Sfudy of Receni Research Con- cerning fhe Obiecfive Defecfion, Phys- iology, and Neufral-Mechanism of Dreaming., F.S. Muensfer. Susan M. Gibson Sf. Paul, Minn. F.S. Muensler, Alpha Sigma Delia: USCA: Concerf Choir: German Club: Bach Fesfival. Linda Hannapel Kalamazoo V..-+5 'Nm F.S. Aix en Provence. Kappa Pi. NNN. Karen Kammerer Deiroil Thesis-An Examinarion of lhe Chlor- inafed Hydrocarbon Peslicides as Selec- five Toxins., Bach Fesfival: WRA: Over- ley Sociefy. Denny Kelly Big Rapids, Michigan F.S. Madrid. Cenlury Forum: Senior Class Pres.: SUB: JHC: Senafe: Senior Meel- ings. Who's Who. Roberl' Leland Koerlcer Thesis An Evaluahon of The lnhlbnlory Effecls of 4-Terliary-bufyl-Pyroscaiechol on Aerobacfer aerogenes, Pseudomonas Fluorescens Bacillus megalerium and a Soil lsolale., F.S. Muensler. Joseph W. Lanford Amhersf, Mass. Thesis-The Mechanism and Funclion of Enzymes. F.S. Caen. Sigma Rho Sigma: lnlramurals. John Alberf Long Coldwaier, Michigan Thesis-The Elfecl' of Hypofhecfomy on Argenlophylic cells in Gasfric Mucosa., FS. Muensler. Delmega. Kalherine Miller Redlands, Calif. F.S. Muensfer. Thesis-Argenfalfin cell sysiems in Rals, Alpha Sigma Della. WRA Peggy Neelands Deland, Fla. F.S. Muensfer. Euro: Index: Boiling Pol: Decoraiions. Andrew Simpson Ogawa Delroif, Michigan Thesis-Tracing of Psoralene in 'the While Rel by Auforadiography. Phi Lambda lfreaslg Wresfling: Boiling Poi and lndex Pholog: Senafe: lnlramurals. f X A X A N i .. ' I 'vzaqnv Grefchen Elizabelh Vanderlinde Thesis-Senescence of Mammalian Con- neclive Tissue. F.S. Erlangen. Euro: Alpha Lambda Della: WRA: Hockey: Baskefl ball: Tennis. M Roberl' L. Phillips Olsego, Michigan Thesis-Regeneralion of Mucosa in Ral Sfomach. F.S. Muensfer. Cenlury Forum: Foolball' K-Club: Wresfling Coach. Dehn Solomon Delfon, Michigan lnlramurals: SUBf Traclrgl K-Club. Arlhur ScoH Walfers Delroifv Michigan Thesis-Cenfral Nervous Tissue Regener- alion in Rafs. F.S. Madrid. Tennis: Norlh Side Tutor. F.S. Muensfer. Phi Lambda lpresl: ISC: Jane'f Poslma Troy, Michigan F.S. Erlangeni Alpha Sigma: Senior Meetings. P Susan Hammer Albion. Michigan Field Hockey, Senior Meelings. Chemistry i I so J . WiTh The addiTion of a graduaTe Tellow, RoberT Glogovslcy, To exTend The Teaching acTiviTies of Their deparTmenT, The chem- isTry maiors conTinued To flourish in Their various independenT re- searches. A brealdhrough in The sTudy of sunTan pills has noT yeT been announced, buT is expecTed daily. This year The deparT- menT conTinued iTs pracTice of having The senior maiors remain on campus To worlc on Their Thesis Topics, Thereby allowing Them To beneTiT from The Tine sTaTT here. l82 fihfif' Ralph M. Deal BA., Oberlin College MA.. Ph.D., John Hopkins UniversiTy KurT D. Kaufman, Chairman BA., Wabash College D. Phil., Oxford UniversiTy Leonard R. Worden B.S., Kalamazoo College MA., Ph.D., Harvard UniversiTy Missing Laurence E. Wilson BA., WesTern WashingTon College Ph.D., UniversiTy of WashingTon Marih Louise Gay Coldwaler, Michigan Thesis-Sublimafion of Rhenium lllll Chloride. F.S. Muensfer. Alpha Sigma Della: NSF Research Program im' . Thomas Ken Schaaf Whifehall, Michigan Thesis--Synlhesis and Reaclion of 4, 6- Diformylresorcinol. F.S. Erlangen. Cross Counlryg Track: Delmega: Phi Bela Kappa: Senale: Who's Who: Senior Fellow. Gail William Lawrence Livonia, Michigan Thesis-Synlhesis of 8-Melhoxypsorole ne., F.S. Muensfer. Drama Club: Delmega. Richard J. Payne Plainwell, Michigan F.S. Muensler. Delmega: Cross-counlry: Traclr. Eglis T. Lode Parchmeril, Michigan Thesis-The Chemisfry of Psorolene and 4, 5, 8-fri-Melhylpsorolene. F.S. Muen- sler. Who's Who: Foofball: Baseball: C.F. 5 N1 QQ E, -Q an 3? Q - 'i' fi.. 'K . af- M L i : ... 46' M- X f :V ' ,,i,..: 5 hx. wi : Q , . :M Q. ...f 1' f 4 -:'i ' . - , ... U s , l. A Aa- .f V , sag :f 'N-f . '1 i 'S - fa. , 1,.-mi.: N -gf. :.:, .. . - YQ5f:S1::, .Z'.f..Af ilfff' i, . -. f ' f 4 - A I ff - N is - Q : I , ' i Q 5 D :ff 2 . 3 1 1 3fi??1:5f5 ff 7 ,53.:v,v 3, .:S.,,.1.,a..-.. ,, .Vi , i. g gg, K : 5 K' ' ,f -,4.:1,,., Q L if Q: Qi i 'i ai- -3. 4-ie. aw- Q gf . XX, Z-vi,- '16 V f. -':1- 'fi'-3' 'lik-52: ,.Iff.j.':?:'i5.f-2 -J: Q- ' '4 ' f 3-5 L. , 4' --,- 3 .-.- ---.1-W A Q ,gf , A ELM 9 'vet 9 ., 'UI I 83 Physics Wayne M. Wrighf BA., Bowdlglin College MS., PHD., Harvard Urllverslly Sfanley L. Segel BS., Allegheny College MS, Unlversily of Delaware Pl1.D., Iowa Slale Universlly K 'lf ,,, A.. N A fx Allen Van Buslrirk, Chairman BAN MS., Ph.D,, lndiana Universi SY' X X ly Na+,-.QQXY ' 5' '. ,,':1:! Yx x XX Q-,Q-na, - N ,N-N Richard L. Blaclmer New Brunswick, NJ. Thesis4Measuremen+ of Magnefic Fields Jack A. Bamberg using Nuclear. Magneiic Resonance.. F.S. Dearborn, Michigan Erlangen. Delmega: Band. Thesis-Microwave Diagnosiic Technique in Plasma Research., F.S. Muensier. Del- mega: WJMD. Keiih Belofske Flinf, Michigan 3-2 Engineering Program, U of M., Sie hen Bosma P Ceniury Forum, Traclc. Plainwelll Michigan Phi Lambda: Senior Meeiings. Boih iaculiy and undergraduaie members of ihe Physics cleparimeni coniinued io enhance 'rhe repufaiion of ihis basiion of academic excellence Jrhroughoui 'rhe year. Dr. Wayne Wrigh+'s research inio ihings acousiic for ihe Navy Deparimeni, and Dr. Segels' nuclear magneiic res- onance experimenfs led maiors inio ihe iechnical paihways of basic research. Jan l-lessler was awarded a Naiional Science Foundaiion grani during ihe year and coniinued wiih his research off-campus during ihe summer following graduaiion. Tom Nicolai proved one can mix sirenuous aihleiic aciiviiy wiih inielleciual excellence when he won a coveied SI,OOO Naiional Collegiaie Aihleiic Associaiion scholarship. ,MJ - . -rf'- I 4 wb 3 V me si RTW - yy X 5,-.iz-ali' -:-ew... ...as James Mead McNeil Easf Aurora, New York Jan Paul Hessler Deiroif, Michigan F.S. Muensier. Ceniury Forum: Track: Senaie: Senior Meeiings. murals. Praciice Teaching., F.S. Muensfer. Infra- . A -fc fix wuV7 --if vas? ,...- ,V ,. . ? ff-X5 444 - . ' viz:-131555 - el.'f'53 m H ., . C. Douglas Locke Los Angeles, Calif. Thesis-Pure Nuclear Ouadrupole Spec- iroscopy. F.S. Erlangen. WJMD: Del- mega lpresl: Band: ISC. William John Mollema Owosso, Michigan Thesis-An Acouslic Analysis of an Open Flue Organ Pipe. F.S. Muensier. Organ Builder exlraordinaire. Thomas R. Nicolai Fraser, Michigan Thesis-The Resisiance of a Spark., F.S. Erlangen. Basketball: Traclc: Foofball: Cross Couniry: Who's Who: Cenlury Forum: Senaie. '85 lil Kin.. 1 -jfiiffp I il ' I hifi! ,T ilr 1,i'rl1i li l llli ..,....1...........- The Chairs' Theme is ThaT oT The uncommunicabiliTy, The TuTiliTy, oT a liTeTime's experie ence. On an island live a very old couple who are expecTing a large crowd To lisTen To The old man's dying wisdom. The old man has hired an oraTor To make The speech Tor him as he is no oraTor. lnvisible guesTs arrive: we saw The old pair bringing in rows oT chairs Tor Them. The couple TelT Tree To commiT suicide, and did, and Then The oraTor Turns ouT To be boTh deaT and dumb. This was whaT lonesco calls his Tragic Tarce. lonesco says ThaT The Theme oT This play is noThingness, noT iusT The ab- sence oT individual Things ThaT we mighT miss. The Resounding Tinkle was a mild oTTering aTTer The oTh- ers and was reTreshing. The scene was The living room oT The Paradoclcs, and Tor acTion They Try such Things as buying an elephanT, and lisTening on The radio To The Church oT The l-lypoTheTical ImperaTive in Brinl4Tall ll'a voice oT cul- Tured Anglican TaTuiTy. l A reperTory company, such as This years oTTered The chance To see several plays. Since The same company pro' duced all The plays, There was also The opporTuniTy To waTch The same acTors in several roles. The experience included Then, noT only more plays, buT also a closer acguainTance wiTh The acTors. All were pleased wiTh The perTormances and hoped ThaT This evenT would become a yearly evenT aT The school. I5 , 'ff X X 'WSJ W. Michael S. Nusbaum Dellon, Michigan Thesis-Performance of Plasfic Sciniilla- lion Defeclors. F.S. Muensler. Phi Lamb- da: JHC: SUB: lnframurals. Jon C. Ranger Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis-Laser Operafion and Relafed Op- tical Phenomena. F.S. Bonn. l Ralph H. Simms Jr. Elma, New York Thesis-Deferminafion of Sound Ve-loc' :lies in Liquids using Lighl Diifracfron lay Ulirasonic waves. F.S. Muensfer. Infra- murals. James T. Walion Kalamazoo. Michigan, 9 ITI CI i c s Jean Mifchener Calloway BA., Millsaps College M.A,, PhD., Universily of Pennsylvania Mohammed O.H.K. Gaaznavi B.S., M.S.,wUniversify of Karachi Ph.D., Universify of Pitfsburgh. .ff -i - .fr f. --,N l 1 G ' .x'3f: :iiIf:f iiiizffiifi ' J - 'I Tv! E11.i-E1E:.- 'g:f5f,'f'5'+.Ek ' x A. James Albert Jr. 143 '43-'V v NR. .r,,.., Kalamazoo, Michigan F.S. Erlangen. Delmega, Phi Bela Kappa: College Players. Rufh Archer Dearborn F,S. Aiken-Provence. Hockey: SUB: Kappa Pig Who's Whog Homecom- ing Court Janice Baiy Delroif, Michigan Practice Teaching, F.S. Caen. Pamela R. Behnke Three Oaks, Michigan Praclice Teaching, F.S. Muensler. Euro: SUB: College Singers: Senior Meelings. J. Ronald Edmonds Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis-The Origin and Deyeloprneni of Topology to l9l2., FS. Erlangen, Base' ball: Baslcerball: Infrarnurals. fi' ,Wy- .. Y-.-'f-'?5 - .Qui .A . ' The llashiesl news in The Malh Deparr- merir Ihis year, as near as we can figure, was lhe insrallarion oi 'rhe nblorious Bowen Hall IBM. So far iis acliviiies have ranged from Bach playing 'ro Play- boying, and rumor has ii rhai aller hear- ing of The la'r'rer doings, Dean Averill underroolc a special proiecl in compuier conversions, Dr. Calloway published his bool: lor lhe reaching of elemenlary marh, and prepared lor his rrelc 'fo Africa. I88 Be+h Chrisienson Grand Rapids, Michigan F.S. Muensfer. Euro. David I.. Filkin Norihville, Michigan Thesis-Mathemarical Proporlions in Modern Archilecfure., F.S. Erlangen. Sig- ma Rho Sigma: Track: Baslceiball. Jack Foreman Kalamazoo, Michigan Thesis-Comparison ol Hyperbolic and Euclidean Geomefries., F.S. Muensier. Boiling Poi: Track: Sigma Rho Sigma: Foolball: Choir. 3 101 Margery Conable Midland, Michigan F.S. Madrid. Euro: Tennis: WI'io's Who College Singers. John Charles Ingles Kalamazoo, Michigan Pracfice Teaching, F.S. Erlangen. Base- ball: Infrarnurals. - ---- Kenneih lwanaga Chicago, Ill. Thesis-Design., F.S. Muensfer. Cenlury Forum: ISC: Senale: Iniramurals. Elizabefh Mead Souih Bend, lnd. Thesis-How Children Learn Malhe- niafical Concepls, F.S. Erlangen. Alpha Lambda Dellag Alpha Sigma Delia? Sen- ale? Archery: Hoclieyt WRA. Helen Caroline Sirong Richrn-and lnd. WRA1Ch-Jir: Boiling Pol. F.S. Beirut Euro: Alpha Lambda Della? '23 Ryan Overbeek James W. Pifer George M. Neilson B.A., Ohio Wesleyan U. MS., PhD., U. of Wisconsin A. Frank Bausch B.A., Broolrlyn College M.A., Princelcn University Sary L. Wild Saline, Michigan :.S. Muensler. Ceniury Forum: Gold 'eamp Showboafg Senior Meelinqs. -as 'J f . Kalarriaz-zio, Michigan Kalafnazfz, Michigan Thesis-A Hislorical Developrne-ni of EU. Phi Lambdl lVPl' Senaw- Orig Ad Play clidls Parallel Poslulaiew F.S. Muensler. CDf1 2S'. Inlrarnuralsq College Singers, .Q ns , K fn .gY'N I89 T If The living is easy in The summer, iT's hecTic in The spring. There is so much To do aT Bally-Kazoo and so liTTle Time To do iT in. The seniors have To Tin- ish Their Theses and sTudy Tor comprehensives and 3 . Tinals. And, of course, 4 'v - -5 . ---- They musT aTTend The sen- T ior meeTings. Juniors are ,I ' ' ' u - --45 4636 X f K.-..x, A 1 , : - .X .yi -. . 'rw Trying To avoid The cul- ' ,. fe I -r 've 1, . Via, L'-iii'- ',VfTL '-' ' ' V 'f '13-rqhigifsqfi'if'-'-''NiA 4 -':l,i i.- VR 'T e-:fi ia-'I',4'i'-V-2 -A i' ' -7 ff' -.'-.3 ii , -f ...,- ' ' shy , T, , 5 . Tural shock ThaT is associ- -. -- -- w we ., -5 ' 4,,'---ff--1,-:f f - . - New . fs- :Jew M we-.f - 1 ,-+ ff- 31 .1 ,- 1 -- ,f T' Q. .- - - 7 fs,:.,,5sr? gx gs,sj,iiiv'Qr42' r3 ,,z4e2s: aTed wiTh reTurnung T rom s. . - ' vi -- '- s ms,-.f,-my-we 'ri wi- 1 ':,s2:,-:.:--'ss . H s wie ' ' - P- ' A ' i?:.',. ' - , X ' ' - gqdw AQ' l h . 1, , .gk-:P A . 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The Freshmen have llweir prob- ems, 'foo-problems asso- :ialed wi+l1 learning +l'ia+ lhey no longer are rlne nolivaling force on cam- Jusg no longer lop dogs. n flue spring Hue campus oses irs junior college ar- nospliere and moves ro- vard +l1e senior college ilmospliere of +l'ie sum- ner. v ,my is-. w '1f' 'IIN Nt Q, W'-ef. Walk + Q-one-s..M,.s,x 3, ' ' '-'Q , we have a slighily used Mofher s Day card :Lf , X Nami:-11,5 X x x A 'WN X KK Xxx xx xx' NES X x w wk Qi - :NN X S 'X xkxg W- gf if . f js L -wi? ' .-.. A: A N- : NSA 'yu' , gg . l uf il 5:34 wild:-,xv ,H Q5 A 'i n rp iff' .CZF 4. f ., l iii s , 41 as X Q X 1 Ls i, Xri,, ,U .s,s f ? Half a worm777 W M .EI J ik I . Wx This year's ISC sing was one of lhe besl eve'r. The women's crown was caplured by lhe Kappas and lhe lvlen's by +he Philos. Each group dis- played long hours of worlc and a heallhy amounl of imaginalion, and if Jroolc dis- cerning iudges lo pick win- ners. Enlerlainmenl during 'rhe judging was supplied by Bill Mollema a+ fhe Moeller wilh a new display of sarlorial splendor. Mollema in blue iridesceni. oron Copland X? Aaron Copland was 2 a delighfful addifion gjgg ' 1 s 'E fo K's campus fhis spring. l-lis week-long sfay afforded sfu- ,z X -Q - denfs, faculfy, and' all uf area residenfs alilce C . . Q fhe opporfunify fo we i 5,33 come in confacf wifh Ep, fhis excepfional Amer- Sidi? A ican. Wifh concerfs and discussions several fimes every day, Mr. Copland was a busy man, buf never foo busy fo sfop and fall: wifh inferesfed sfu- denfs. When he could he afe wifh sfudenfs informally in Wells l-lall, While here he heard some of fhe mu- sic composed by sfu- denfs and area resi- denfs and expressed favorable opinions concerning if. Especially inferesfing were fhe films fhaf were shown for which he wrofe fhe scores. This inferesfing feafure of his worlc was liffle lcnown by fhe non-devofees. ln recognifion of his fine worlc in fhe area of American music, Aaron Cop- land was awarded an Honorary Docforafe by Kala- mazoo College. qs-sf'2sgsn I94 Dr. Copland oulside lhe Chapel affer receiving his degree. -tk' Dr. Copland falls wilh his enfourage in fronl' of Minnie Mandell. , . 'II .I .s .. s X, x I.. si 4 I X x Dr. Copland wifh Ann Doly and Mirlh Nelson. - s yan . M' I' C ', K nn Q I N pgs s ! ,. . ,X if 4 L S E Q12 3 fr Voc:alisTs, ensembles, guarTeTs, Trios, solo- isTs, all were seen and heard. PicTured on The righT is MirTh Nelson perTorming on The Cello. In answer To The habiTual sTudenT complainT oT a lack oT Things To do, The music de- parTmenT held a series oT Monday NighT ReciTals TeaTur- ing sTudenT, TaculTy and guesT perTormers. T x Also emanaTing Trom The New Fine ArTs Building were some excellenT arT shows and exhibiTions, and guesT speakers like James S. Ackerman oT Harvard UniversiTy, in The chapel programs, designed To advance sTu- denT apprec:iaTive powers in The Tield oT vis- ual arT. E552 5 :EF This year's Queen and her Courl. From lell 'ro righi, Rulh Archer, Lor- raine Norlon, Queen Berlha Dole- tx man, Sue Wolila, Sue l-lammer, Mary Vanilla. Connecled wilh 'rhis gala affair is a dance. lhis year's called lhe Sound and Jrhe Sea. Supplying enlerlain- menl during Jrhe band's inlermission 'rhis year were Kala- mazoo's own Swingle Singers singing Bach- lilce musical seleclions wilh a special flair. I96 . . .. ,,.,. .,,. an i . . . 1 The quad is used for many lhings Jrhroughoul lhe year, like snowball fighls, Com- mencement American Bap- lisl Women's League Cales- lheniics, and May Fefe. Thai mosl agrarian pagan feslival of olden limes malces ils ap- pearance every year for mo'rher's day. The girls work lor days malcing daisy chains and balloling +o see who will be queen. , A Q' .. .N ,,. Showboalr is one ol lhe qrandesl Jrradilions ol Bally- Kazoo. The loibles ol college and sludenls lhal il poinls lo in iesl are always apprecialed by Jrhe audience. Touched up- on 'rhis year were Mainlen- ance, Welles l-lall food, Dr. Boyd-Bowman, lvlrs. Kasser, lhe Senale, lhe Adminisrra- lion, lhe Senior Thesis Quar- ler, and olhers. lnlermission enlerlainmenl was supplied by Rick ll-leirner Wiclcsl Falls and his combo. :ls Y-YS! fx 7 K Showboal Sludenf Sen ale members sing fheir song. i 5 f I i Ma Kisser and fhe M.C. Gus Kounfopes Kalamazoo's 9 X CXAX N--,.. ,+'.x , AX :,.,-.gg K X f -'Q iggl ti 4 X X x LM. ,W QQ 'QW 5 igx. I IRQ w AN.. -H Q A. S, - ig xl . . ,my Q, V x we Qfxx il- X X X Q YJ' Ni.- ,, '31 K 'Q Q Efwff 'Mgfq H fm ,wb K. 1., M, w ii VNQX.: 5 , xii-,. 13 XSQXK Q . X . ,, U. 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Isl ,:.Yf1la.3l' Back row, lefl lo righl-Milne Ash, Bob Spenser, Roger Wofila, Rich Pelerson, Bill Lynch, Larry Robinson, Dehn Soloman, Dan Hardy. Mike Saxby, l 'H l ' l'1'l B b K n, Marshall Ackerman, Dave Phelps, Ken Jones, Paul Rulledqe, Harry Laws, Denny Coach Warren lSwedel Thomas. Fronl row, e o rug - o ope Benson. Missing from piclure, Dave Filkln, Bob Pursel. Y' ., - fffprg, ' . gzgquq e-15 '- r H 'Wx ,bfi ,N X X Q , 127 '- ' M W Q MW' . .,. . J 4-. -N. . - fs- Hornefs Lynch and Ash sfrain in flue I00 yard dash. 200 im. a'1MM 5 x l l 4lflgs , 1-11.1. ' xx -ix 1 i j. L , fl 15- if-Sf . P' 1 1 ' 'R ' .zL....-. - A f ,flaw-.1,.......,,. '?' ge. s -- as .. uw.. '55 ,s,,. 0 nh- .. - -T -amsbnvf F . .WF.,-.+.., , ffg,,g:if:fg:f'f T' i Q EFL, X . , ,, 4, - E..fs.,,. , Q f . -. P R gl., an I x M QM, Q I, L' Ng- w:,,,,rs hiv- XL v., T A T .. K -T .. W- .Q 'v , - ' Q -,. s . ,Nm .ly ,J ,W Q 'Na X f . -. gi., Q W. Q r . '-ve. - , - , . , -W K. r ..-- Y - b .0 gf-'ani'-ss, V. 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A . me wragrgqqsfgsglxgsf. t , ,Ag V , .......-..a-...--. .4-.h.... -.. ,ev N w --f- 'QK X--K-A- ' . ' ' ' 'XY , MN if 1 if w' ji 'fx we Q, r A John Trump refurns a forehand. ' A w ' .- -11-,oaguvf-ftyiir - -' ' r f we X -QQ-1 he . L.L.wLi-3 it N K 1 f' ff , v 1 f? fi' ' 1 'w'-gm-'Y-5 Johnson refurns a backhand s.-af 14, 'QQQSN TEE- ' 5 vu? . - 0 .P ,xx :N . .IN ,vw - 1.911 ,N - .N The maior Spring sporT aT Kalamazoo Tis? College is Tennis. 'xr Tennis as played aT K iQ5?M8gg,,i is oT The highesT gual- x 'h ' iTy. K losT only one lx maTch This season and ThaT To NoTre bs Dame. The sguad was lead by reTurn- ing leTTermen Dick Johnson, Bill Jones. 4 Al Fisher, and John Koch. Fisher was baclc aTTer a year's -T absence in BeiruT. These reTurnees were sTrengThened by TransTer Senior Jack Barlcenbus who played his TirsT Ten- ' r Kounfopes waiches infenfly . . . nis aT K aTTer playing in Kalamazoo Tor several years aT Kalamazoo CenTral and WesTern Michi- gan. The TirsT Team was rounded ouT by Treshman John Trump who won The approval oT The Tans Tor his high gualiTy Tennis and sense oT humor. ln The words oT The NoTre Dame Tennis coach, aT Kalamazoo one Tinds noT only a high gualiTy brand oT Tennis being played buT also a high gualiTy audience ThaT's appreciaTive oT good play. Once again George Acl4er's Team made This sTaTemenT come True aT Kazoo. NexT year's Team should be sTronger and ready To win yeT anoTher lvllAA TiTle. . ian- Kalamazoo OpponenT 8 Wake ForesT O 5 DarTmouTh I 8 NorTh Carolina I 2 UniyersiTy oT NorTh Carolina 7 7 OliveT O 9 WheaTon O 9 Lalce ForesT O 9 CenTral Michigan O 7 Adrian O 7 Alma O 4 NoTre Dame 5 203 Kalamazoo Opponeni' 0 7 Calvin 7 Albion 5 Hope MIAA Tournamenjr winner O 2 +3 ' . . Y W . .W A xv awww' I , Q, as x E .. , I 5 . 'R x . ,- -WX... . N X- --wx N .X f 'cz Al Fisher pufs one up for service M :NYJQ ,N A .. .,.4., , , . 4 . X , om, Jones readie A I! s himself for a service refurn Koch bangs ou+ an ace. Golf X, -, sr iw-w . I Q .V -Q, V fi N: my 1-Trgwlflr K Z -:V-.xy Leff-fo-righf-Andy Wilflwohn, Gary Wild, Chuck I-liddema, Coach Rolla Anderson, Mall Silver, Al Healh, Don Bouwens. Missing from piclure-Dan Beardsley. Kalamazoo Opponenf 8 Adrian 8 4 Olivel' I I ZVQ Valparaiso I 2lf2 O Aquinas I8 IV, Calvin I4'f2 2 Alma I5 O Cenlral Michigan I5 Ilfg Albion l5lf2 5 l-lope I I 5lf2 Oakland 3lf2 The Kalamazoo leam was lied for olh wilh Adrian in The MIAA dual meels. Alan I-lealh, Dan Beardsley, and Charles Hiddema received lei- 'rer awards for 'rheir parlicipalion. Bur we don'l' always have 'ro bring in oulside lalenf, we have some home-grown. . .,.-N... Tami- 'Y' K iii 6 s S lp. i isfii, 1 J T-I A Z fl' 1 J fi' - wt! Ron Spann parlicipaling in an informal Poelry reading. VW 1 4 Bal we did brino a real, live poel +o K in lhe lorm ol a residenl poel, Jaclc Gilbert In his days on campus he held many lormal and informal dis- cussions wilh shidenls and lacully and showed Us lacels ol life in a new perspecliye. 2 M55 l-lis lresh and informal approach lel sludenl eyes see whal is and whal could be more clearly, and rhe influence ol his visil will be long fell. Nfm- , ,f,s.c. Baseball Coach Ray STeTTen sTarTed The season very opTimisTic abouT The success oT The l965 baseball Team even Though The Team losT Three and won none in The SouTh and were cuT down by illness and iniuries. The Team proved To be beaTable. Though noT posTing Their besT season, STeT- Ten's boys gained experience and should be The Team To beaT nexT year. The I965 squad was builT a- round reTurning leTTermen Tom De- Vries, Eglis Lode, John Ingles, l-larry Decker, and Dave Murray. This year's Team posTed a 2- I 7 record. 4 A Q: r ix X X3 4 S Q .gsm Q- FR, ' N 2 ., A 37 S . 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Back row, lell To righT-Roger Myers, Tom Simpson, Doug Parker, Coach Ray SleTTen. Middle row, Iefl To righT-Doug Cauerke, STeve Fousf, Bill Sevalcl. Jim Goza, Rob Lalvlielle. Fronl row, lefl' To rigl1T-Harry Decker, Ralph WellingTon, John Ingles, Jim Rihenberq, Eglis Lode. Kalamazoo Opponenl' Roclwesfer U. 6 Roclmesfer U. I2 Randolph-Macon 5 U. of Delroil 7 U. of Delroil 5 Olive-'r I2 Olive-+ 6 EImhurs+ 3 Elmlmursl 4 Adrian 4 Adrian 2 Alma 9 Alma 5 Calvin 4 Calvin 5 Albion 5 Albion 5 Hope 3 l-lope 9 Leff To rigI1T-Be-TTy Powell, Mary WesTerviIIe, Tina Roose, Mary GoTTshaII, Cris Owens, GreTchen Vanderlinde, KaThy Young, Sally M e Sue Dasher, PaT Keyille- Margie Conable Mancy Lamb, Linda Swalm. NOT picTured-Coach Miss Loveless. Women's Tennis Kalamazoo CoIIege's Tennis is noT lim- iTed To The men, The women's Tennis Team has dominaTed The MIAA Tor sev- eral years. This year's Team had a hard core oT reTurning yeTerans in BeTTy Pow- ell, 5aIIy Meyer, and Margie Connable. For The TenTh sTraighT year The Temales reTained The Women's MIAA Tennis Championship. NexT year's squad will welcome The reTurn oT Tina Roose, kinda Swalm, Mary WesTeryiIIe, Mariy GOTT- shaII, PaT Keville, Nancy Lamb, and Cris Owens. WiTh yeTerans Iilce These iT should be able To IoeTTer This year's Tine 6-2 record. Kalamazoo OpponenT 5 WesTern Michigan U. 4 4 Michigan 5TaTe U. 5 4 Aquinas I 8 Adrian O 8 Albion I 5 Calvin 4 I Michigan STaTe U. 8 4 I-Iope 3 Mswewigxk 21: s F W . ' f-:.,.:e,, V , GreTchen Vanderlinde refurns a c ss-c T X J ,.Q .,.. .4' I' C G I' B 1 ATN fx, j X , i - :V A .4 . 2. Q +4 R i f Y f, icifiisis' s.v? X f is-Q ba Q--Q ' fs w Nei' 5 3 a I . . 'b 'l 0 + Q Q v-QM , X , N . A ' Q Y l ls Q xl. . 4 1 Q f ' ' ' l Tina Roose follows upa sho'r. v a ' , , . Q v ' Sue Dasher hifs from forecourl. Righf io leff-Sharon Sellce, Ann Wiemers, Nanci Rice, Nancy Tierney, Nancy Whilflesey, Louise Brill, Sue l-larnrn Kalamazoo The archers were uncleieaiecl This year, posling wins oyer l-loloe, Calvin, 6l7 i 879 770 I369 I249 Albon, Adrian, and lvlichiqan Siaie. This years learn was one ol lhe largesi lhai K has had and was perhaps i'rs slronqesl. Coaching was clone by Nancy Tierneyand Sue l-larnmerl The larqe number ol possible relurnees lor nexl year indicale coniinuinq slrenqlh. E'l'Vi5Vi. Opponenl' 224 l-lobe 838 MSU. 730 Calvin lO3O Albion l249 Adrian Graduation GraduaTion day. The culminaTion oT aT leasT Tour years oT blood, sweaT, Toil, and beers. Truly The glorious day aTTer The TanTasTic nighT beTore. This year's class will especially remember The parTy aT The l-larris. lT's a shame There aren'T picTures. buT Then who would have wanTed To lose a momenT To Take Them. When you read This l wonder if you will remember The remarks ThaT The proTessors Tossed To you as They marched down The corridor? Did The seaTs in The Chapel seem as uncomTorTable ThaT lasT Time? Did your high heels geT snagged in The TurT? Did you remember To Tlip your Tassel over To The side ThaT indicaTed your achievemenT? Did iT ever occur To you ThaT if you sTudy hard Tor Ten more years and receive your degrees Trom OxTord or T-larvard ThaT you will Then have The proper uni- Torm Tor a TaculTy usher? Were you near enough To The plaTTorni To hear whaT Dr. l-licks said To lvlike Morden as he walked across? lT is sTrange ThaT These are The Things ThaT you will remember, or Think oT when you look back aT This imporTanT evenT. These are The Things ThaT helped creaTe The unique Teeling oT ThaT day ThaT only Those who have experienced can undersTand. Did your moTher cry? Did your TaTher Take loTs oT picTures7 IT noT, you're The excepTion. Do you remember whaT Mr. GosseT said, or do you re- member ThaT his Talk was shorT? No maTTer whaT you remember oT This day in your liTe, one no longer or shorTer Than any oTher, you will sTill have iT behind you. AnoTher rung. af 'T-ur , .E we 'N as fr :gg ss T gb T , y .NYG- T' Mr. G-osseT cuTs his speech short , , ff A 'W -is ,g mv A 'T D N 1'! 'fn of .-Vx. ' .gf . V 1 R' . ' wu- ' X ' X . ' V75 - 49 Qi 'K S , A A - N wx f x, A as TXT Nam . ...B T 5' 'ie N T v g :WA 1 . X ' ASQ 'FB-I ' as ,s ' N-.. N, Q ,,,.,,x. K 5 ' . .vwzeqf JN . Q ' K wb? as J 'B , 210 You're ouT of siep, Wayne!!! WE AN gxawasiv x fr if SR: N.,,,,N, w Q 3? - Qi- X I I M.: ff N ,.- Q., ,wh it 1.-nr ww-r' Rushevics e+ al. supplied Hue music. Saw Q. , Nb. .Sig .vb f A 'L xx 1f ? ' xk ,f 'xXx wk N x N ' xf syn. vm -. Q x'Qix.,1ifi'E:S N U M . . ,..., u N Mo+her Nafure supplied a perfed da -.iss 1' Ji ix Qi an fairs '1 8 -1 X. v Maxam .vn Q 1... 4 w..u-,, X QQ Y' 2II xx' ' in'-Q xt xr A ec. -- K! 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'W . -5' ,:- deluqhl ol +he 5 A A .,,f'f , -- 4- 'rgf: . l 1 m ' wi ' - . parhclpamls. , f X N -X K' .Ms 2 Y ,:f:'f 6' K - ii X in ., if' 1' nfs ,'ll -, ,Q i Q no , ,K X' sw.. 27515 , - f,f '1 .1 fig K This is iusl one Hem iff Mn iff . f.,,' ' 52 . 'aL,,, H M ? ' on lhe gay Philo g.. Y': ,-- A . , i- V vi xx 1 3,-'ggi f : . W- . Social calendar J A-4 f ' - , Q Am P for The summer . . . ' ' ' A V S55 ', I 7 Whal did you say her ' 5 59' 'V ,' .f I - fr, , I SM' 7 .-fgigg-,, '- ' 5. name WGS . w, ' .- VW' A wg' .Ax.,-' 'I .r - I8 Also as a guesl on our Campus was Professor William Eb enslrein, aulhor ol lhe lexl Communism, Fascism, and De mocracy. During his shorl visil he leclured on Communism and Tolalilarianism Today, and aroused some imlereshnq discussion concerning his Theory on lhe rise oi diclalors WNWA-sag we X X., .N . :-X sis, ,. Si' A ' N x ,-x,.a:-'N X s Axes x. , ..s ' CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY VICTORY Takes a Loi of Preparafion The success of Kalamazoo Colleges foolball learn Ihis year was The resull of a lol ol: preparalion by borh coaches and players. Bur Ioorball is only one of 'rhe many conlesls in life Ihar requires greal prepararion if viclory is ro be arrained. The complelion of your college educarion is a vicrory in irself . . . and 'rhe reward is a passporl 'rhal can lead ro 'rhe career of your choice. Complimenfs of . . . KALAMAZOO MILL SUPPLY CO. Plumbing, Heafing, Mill and IncIus+riaI Supplies Pipe-Valves-Fi'Hings BIMBO'S PIZZA 81 BOWSER'S LOUNGE Telephone 338 and 340 E. Michigan F' 2'0'84 SERVING BIMBO'S PIZZA ON BOTH SIDES SERVING COCKTAILS IN BOWSER'S 2l6 Builders' Hardware 524 Nor+h Rose S+. Kalamazoo, Michigan OAKLEY 81 OLDFIELD, INC A Compleie Fuel A' and Heafing Service for BeHer Living 329 S. 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F Ik It - A I 1 yur is .R U .,QegQl.Li..i1 4 r' px --39 mis F i A -ill,-I ,iff x' ' 5 f gi ii T for progress in educafional facili+ies SEE . . . JOHN KEYSER AGENCY 425 W. Lovell Sl. For All Your Insurance Needs Since I937 BUILDERS OF: S+e'l'son Chapel Harmon Hall Mandelle Library Slowe Tennis Sladium R. E. Olds Science Hall Angell Field Holben Hall Welles Hall Up+on Hall, Olds Hall Addi+ion A I, fix fig ll 1 .A X ., LN Builders Kalamazoo, Michigan H28 W. Michigan Kalamazoo, Mich. 221 Free Planning Service Interior Design - Furniture Carpet - Draperies and Accessories I J U FURNITURE COMPANY VAH EY MUSIC COMPANY Baldwin Pianos and Organs 478 W. Michigan Ave. IJUUBLEDAY BROS. 81 C0. SERVICE OUR SPECIALITY SINCE 1898 o school supplies o drafting equipment o graduation gifts o school notebooks CONSULT OUR SPECIALISTS ON PRINTING FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS, WEDDING INVITATIONS, ETC., DONE TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Phone Flreside 5-0118 OFFICE SUPPLY STORE - SHOWROOMS - PRINTING PLANT 1919 East Kilgore Road 0 Kalamazoo, Michigan Compliments ot HOLLY'S PARK AND EAT RESTAURANT 645 W. Michigan Ave. Open 6 A.M. to Midnight Shop and Save on Campus Wear JOEL M. SHEPHERD FUEL COMPANY FI 3-I66I Residential and Industrial Fuel Oil A Campus Custom that is Always a Trea+ To Visi+ +he Pharm PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Where Good Friends Meet Pills and Things OAKLAN D PHARMACY, INC. Michigan Ave. a+ Academy S+. FI 9-l594 FI 9-l595 Complimenfs of POST AUTO SERVICE Headquarters for all your automotive needs 842 W. 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You'll find this is the wise way to select the diamond you'll be proud to give or own. MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY PAUL E. MoRRrsoN, Jeweler WHAT IS MEANT BY COLOR ? When you land crystal-clear absence of any color in the body of a diamond it is usually of the finest quality. This is interior color, not the flashes of rainbow colors called fire, In general, the closer a diamond approaches the absolute absence of any color, the higher it is evaluated. WHAT IS MEANT BY CUTTING ? Gem cutting is a great art. Because a correctly cut and polished diamond has great refractory powers, it concentrates light and radiates an intense, flashing fire. The slightest variation from the ideal cutting ofa dlamond's tiny facets results ln a reduction of this fire and brilliancy-and a lesser value for the finished diamond. BOWEN AGENCY, INC. Your Campus Side Bank GENERAL INSURANCE ftdusmal Stare Ban , ' .N .W i- ie..--Re. ., Y,VY E. V---si-Qi :ff D fill Qt Q13 4 5l9 South Rose Kalamazoo, Michigan serving all your banking needsu, Savings . . . Checiing . ,, Safety Deposit Boxes . .. Traveler's Checks . .. Indu trial State Bank e Wees'Zffa2k TAYLRIX ZUBLISHINQ 'COMPANY , .91 . ' , 0 ' U. ' - ' 1- , 1 5' 'V' A l Q oi-: .T 1 Q L . .nl 'V' . I ' , Q' .J ' . . I I? p 0 '.ffF,',L Q' i 1 . 1 iii O .I Sc-me of +he TILE is pVannedy as was fhe mce Cream Social sponsored by fhe Kappas. The hfrnouf fer fhis parfy was asfronomical for a Ba?Vy-Kazoo social event Only rain dampened The riefeus crcwwd's enfhusfasm. f 4 segf' .,v1ufE547ot I lfbaals-Q , i gm, , law . wud Nof +0 be oufdone fhe Euros had Jrheh' Daffy. Scwme accused Them of plaqiansm in +he 'fheme cw? fhe mixer, bm few compfainfs came hc-m fhe men of Harmon. 1 ,pw 'F , X y gy Topical discussions on +he prOb'ems of a quarfer sysfem or fhe ProbNem of a Modern WorWd Iusf didn? sfand a chance +hIs parhcufar eyehincz, X H In F P L . k F . I P. 1 P 1 H + I 1, Pl X. This year's One Acl Play Conlesl enlranls were plagued wilh rules squabbles and lhe Bow- en slage's llghling syslern, bul The dualily ol Jrhe presenlalions remained al a high level. Firsl place laurels wenl lo lhe Cenrury-Kappa ellorl while rhe Philag and rhe Sings lioolc second. E The plays were dillerenl, Jrhe scenery irnaqinalive and all The presenlalions were merilorious. Alas, lor Jrhe unsung Jrhespians who worlced so hard and losl. X- . H .1 ,.., I Ngzukr UN... . 20 A 9 'N' ,pxex wa in ii 6 ,ix uv!! 'Qi gi NX f 1 Ny , :..2' ,Qi Y . , ' i Bu? lhe Apocalypse Jug Band did malce a command appearance and Jrheir music slruclc a refreshing nole al 'rhis eyenl, and also al lhe Sherwood lollcsinq held earlier in lhe quarler. WS -we :g-,- is . X . Q iv , s X .. L-:-ff?:1?1LEQQ4.':I-EFT wifes? , f' ' lg.: 1 i , i i ,f X '- Yi .. F f f b XE , Aller fhe high-brow plays, somelhinq had lo be done lo pull us down lo our old level ol sensual enioymenl, and lhis was done by lhe Sludenl Union Board sponsored Sadie l-lawlcins Mixer. A coslume conlesf was held, and lhere was, ol course, dancing. Allhouqh lhe beal ol lhe music was slrong, one no- liced il was nor all Jrhe counlry hoe- down Type. The Sherwoods pul on a lale-nl display Thar was ullerly lanlaslicl GREEK WEEKEND has be- come fsince Jrlwe advenr of a summer quarlrerj a summer quar+er Jrradifion. All fun-low ing sociefy members wrap rhemselves in pseudo-Roman roqas and par+icipa+e in clas- sic spori' and culfurai evenis. There is Hwe ever-presenr aura of infer-sociefy compe+i+iom ro keep The spirif ho? and Hwe games lively and enferraininq. Besl coslume, besr oralory, besr slcil, laslesl cglwariol lwillm rider presenl al all linnesl, l1andie5+ man wills a rolled newspaper, slrongesl leam of women pullers, and mosl co- ordinaled female lwosome were all conlesled. Intramural Nr fi, i c 4, Q. g .. Q ' . - if - .Q . , . N , V Q. . Qi , . Q. N... A I - . ,I X .- vi ' 3 a+- - -x- S 'T - f' . .fo gf, -' ' Q ff :gi 1. sf YQ. ,--- ' . ,. ,VL F, Hair . -. X, V .- we g 9,1 x was as f , P J 'X xl x V 4 N: ' r 4 -5 Q f X T X 'TT - , 2-sg- ' -' ' ,, V .A .. M- V' Q , -gif' -'er ai- fi - 31... i' . A' 4 T A A T B. .54 ' ,J . fa ,Q ' s -sv L I , ' And iT's a sTrike . .. During The warmer monThs The W.R.A. spon- sors Tennis and archery in The spring and' soTT- ' ball, Tennis and swimming in The summer. The Sports AT Kalamazoo iT is realized ThaT noT everyone has The abiliTy or The desire To parTicipaTe in varsiTy aThleTics. Nor do The physi- cal educaTion classes provide The needed compeTiTion. And yeT some exercise oTher Than carrying books is needed. To Till This gap The lnTramural program was organized. The program in cludes TooTbaH, cross counTry and horseshoes during The Tall, baskeTball, badminTon, volleyball, bowling, swimming and ping- pong in The winTer, wiTh soTTball, Tennis, golT and Track in The spring. The summer's acTiviTy consisTing solely oT soTTball Tor The men. The W.R.A. sponsors volleyball and Tennis Tor The women in The Tall, baskeTball, badminTon and bowling in The winTer. Teams are organized Trom The seven socieTies. The Treshmen, The independenTs and The TaculTy. STudenTs Tind The Time devoTed To These sporTs well spenT. Added incenTive Tor socieTy members is ThaT InTramural poinTs counT Toward The BesT SocieTy Award. QW-. X 24 YoU'RE our!!! The aThTeTics in The pasT summer were con- Tined To soTTbaH Tor The men. The season was won by The CenTurys and The TournamenT by The In- dependenTs. A women's Tennis TournamenT won by Tina Roose. 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A discussion could sprinq up on Those same sTeps a mo- menT laTer-aT righT Dr. Fleshe and lvlr. Thompson ponder a quesTion wiTh a knoT oT sTudenTs and Time passes slowly. A Tew yards away someone, like PaT Flynn, could usually be Tound reading in The sun on The Chapel sTeps. il , .M A-ws! Pwvnwmmv . .7 , 's- -M. .v .L v 555: ill -T--Q x AT leasT The place is appropriaTe To The subiecT maTTer. QTher people less enamored oT The sun like To siT under a cool Tree on The quad To geT Their readinq done. . s 5 V -if-L -vw- ,4 5333.37 Q :S X.-g. . .. T if 'i-gf i 1' Q Qfsixssz X. s , ss-frffiiff i A - ,..5.f,,. ...N gy -, sawn 5s?iwx?XaS'yi2,,:Ix.,pQ::, f . f Q.. ,wwe M ty s X ' fliwislg-. Q' Xi if li N SQRME' ii Qi7'Tf'i,i.W55'?51'l 'l u T 2 3 l Sjlwzfgx-ff ,Q-, '. 'f ,' ,.., To--s:,,, 4 5 tx , ag T:-g,5g-gags., W, . - l, ' -T . - .L A ' i 937: .' . T N: .11-J 9 'fs wiv li-,.,f27 N, V, -.-N , . .5 if . -' as I+ was a+ bes+ dnfficulf +o keep shr- den+s wifnin walls as Hue coo? quad beckoned! mf... v 'WS K, .Q - ,.A '5 . Q: 5 . .1- 's: fi' Q' ' 'I Q 2 Q f 152 ' - . J, ' K I ' ' ' ' , V- I nil:-nu 74 ,.g' -5 xmvx ' 1 V' Hhs..-Sn..4fm,2lJxi.c.' 'Q ' . 1 4. 2, - , L44 x ,va i lf w .Lf vu N i. 1' --f 1 ' g ca. .' + S . K 1 at . - x x ,A-J'vQQ,4-X in 9409. A F i 9 x' v, h a 5 . 1. Q E V L -Q-45' Xi - - ' a 'E i g l l'- ' ' we , 3' ' . ,f -- ff. --Y Q . I . - -' , 1 ' 3 : .2'-- ry 4 5 .f . R N 4 1, . ,NM -- lg' 3 V -,J ' K Two comrades who would have puffed pasr . 7 . . 1-. 1,5 r I '53-1 each ofner rn January sfop and exchange ' Hwouqnrs in fine snade. N gi Lifw-7 , PV 3f.vf:wr ', VKX' l r eww 3 ,re Q . .. A, , .1 I wr yt ,N xt ' , x K .-,- W - -, - -- V, . , . N X M Y V! ' ' ana: Q ,fqi ,,'. ' :Ur --.-.ft Nw rvlx'- Hr' 'N e H' 1 ,,. '.',x- - 'Y5 ' 'fx-Y-5 381: 31-7 -- ' -,-. '.-V. 4-T-115. 5. J' , . , ' .f - ifilr ' ' -,. g ,ff '54-0:4 .:-I b ' if '1grMf'?..y ' ' www .X D ..?-may 5 .5 pf ,W -, .1 .VL xv A ,i X - ..LLM-Q 5312... gf , .T '- ?F 'swf 5' Ye' rd . ffaglffff .. r w . 0 QLV. Y ':.:!'m.x- . Q . e.,,.. ef --ff! f'P,.4. Q vfv.. -.re .pvc 5- Q-Mfgw, V ,-4 .J .1 1 x .. N , 5... spy- . X, s,. , . ,, nl ' - 1 - M... .J-M .-' .-Civ . -.L r..c , -,. Q 5-.vv,,,. I. gh wi' AY f5,,.haJ' ' --E as--v ' n cf 1 . 'Seq'-'x'L -if '- ' 2 1' f A na. .3 ' 'z ' '- ' f . . f' .'-54 1 1 - rg ., -f. 5, 1 43 -fs --1 ' . . . . .. f fe. Above, Nancy Lafaenfe re canon? smrmo ar rce crnrifr 'ff' 1 . A-. TE .-ity. , , -5 15: L cf, h 5 I 'L r V W 'JL-'vga 37 ':fJ'- . 'Q:i' ff 5 raoner as she ano o+nerf uae We nre escace c' C oe 'c e W.-V1.1 f 'LL i w.. ' A' M -J 1 X . . I ,X I cape summer Q ovenelrke near , . . wwe Jrm Peferz Seek ' rf ' ,P ' ' 5 shade of a oaad Tree. . . . ,M z ,. Q I' r-'E - ' 1,23 ..-. 'Q if 5 Air.. 5 Lf A ' 'X 'iii 'fa-' K 1, .f f se!-a. ?f.'fEi? '? L - .His-versay .- - A V Sf -llie guad wasn'+ always so peaceful, now- ever. Somelimes lliere were evening lwoore- nannies. an occasional sollball game, and. when llwe sun had finally disappeared beliind llne lair arcadian lwill, llwere were movies slwown under llwe auspices ol Jrlwe lvlen's Joinl l-louse Council. vc.- arg? we -Q- Ssiim. 3 . -5,-e.wi:f:. N , I Sw -'N a ' 'if' K '- V5 xx X Mx -zmgg... Qu- x.,. 5 . Af i On one Salurday, Jrlwe guad- silrlers moved oul To Maple lsle lo allend llwe Cenlury Forum sponsored beach and sailing parly. C ln a r c o al broiled slealcs, waler-skiing, and iusl soaking up flue sun were all apprecialed. a ,. vc . '15-Q51 ' 55, xx X- , - : QT - if? , ..,. I-V-3--':a'f 'A . M W ' I ' L ' -. '- - ...M '. f ... .Q .rv ., Q . cc.., y Q A NYM i ' ' ,.-T-. awww- A -X ' zf, 2 'M gf .X ., Q- -vc 1- .i '5g?:f-rr'-f fx c-a.h-v-f-W up 1 - 1 . vc., ww-Q., ---w. X- ...c , .X-,- .mwwr uv- ' 2- Wh' TY-N. - 5 -..Q N .QQ ' 'i ,. ff A -Tl-1-r-,k:'1Y.' . .n 'ni 1 I K '. .. ' A N.. ' .- E if-' .v 'WEsWfQ- my-as-. , Q. K-7 - ,-A ...W W 1-'M QQ. ' g .... .. ...Mc NNN X 1 XM. . A 3' i A Y Q i ' 'No .T x 4 .. W, '- ' i 'P-'1 arQf'-1 J 1 fn . .. -.QLN-, W : .- 'S ,, - ww ,Y , N wr .ff ,eyeax ' . A i H- N ,ix . ' -1 1 x X B . P- ,l ..4,g gw.,....,:s2-sw , N TZQTN- ..,., 4 pf--'. I' ' , W-,f XQLFA M Q- -X , N, ,. , s I Sa- X139-'Yfv., sz-sw X'Ws11.s I - f I ' ffimgxkfxxxifxbx-SFX-I -v - 2 ,,..M.,..w Y-f ' 'Ala ' XX. fa, I r :Ro w V t The dIrIs' dorm was anyII'1ing bur quIeI and peace 'r - X IuIII1ls summer as maumrenance moved m . . . IU force. -, . Y: , F Rf I i I gifs- s .. of J wi fwfwssi f - ar I vi 5S:1i,5?Im 'f Sm xx E f S X M Q , I'-'fq:j:,i-fi-13Q:a3 i ww' -- www is Q. ' -- ' ' ,g ii gsm Ii- A W'fIf:'iaQEQ2Qb. '55f ,,,. ... - :wgf : - :E s. xtiaxy' x t gift- .U 5 57 -Q, Wx M-W, ,fl . Y Y, '-.s-4, Lfff' A ii 5 ' - ftgfi rs:-mfgsi I A+ mf sua E, - ,zz 'ri X X' KL .- f lm I on ya gl Y. M ,, 7 5 -.I as Y r The Quesfiorm' Wh - sf fii-Q :fl . . ' Y is r W .5 1- me do some +I'wmIc II I A-I apropos Io pile IR s, F' .fs mc' - up Imay In Iror1I of ii' 'uf six'-M 7 2 . 5' MW T'- - 2: :if I - 5 ff? ' 1 al 5 Q. 'I f'ff:'g'i?iil1--:sw ' 35 ,. I 1 Q' , 1 I I If I ve IoId you B! 'MW3 F' g X- Ili . V SE ' f'Ezjgw,f , . I once, Kve-I, I ve TU , fa fri w - ,. J T NAQQ' ., , I. . . as is Iold you a Ihousamd 3 'gfiif Q r 1? , '?' Iimes, 'IvIairIIemanCe as lef y u I m -I - I. wg srl. w wr I brmq rghr A., Qgjff A1 tfffg fi buIbs over+o Wood HI Q 4,2 is I-Iouse Iomorrow'I if --l V pug.-Q' ' -QA. . ,N-ve, 1, , ...-H.-f. 29 A e QM vtntn 'Y' I ' X REGISTRATION THE DRIVE QF! i LI, ' A ' ' ' ' ' i i xiii ifiii 'i'iciAEARiK266 'RXiiEHTGZfNTTGLiliA1664 I-iii VOIUITIC A hwy :migifu if WA WYQH ww 1 iriu ' ,dvi YJAM - r la n cl N a m e d lf Economics Professor To Succeed Ma or Hightgwev' I i I ls A Joy Forever In sb--iii!! I Iel..ii.I, Vlrtirw in of ilic Xlayl-it uf Ii.iI:iiii:tz-vu. Ilcinorrzxtic party work, in 1962 Ur. Jipiitiiii-iii inf lmfiiii-iziiiw, hm liven llr tilt-Ifinil rliil his iiii-Iui'ui':1-liiztte kiIt'II1ll1l was named to a five-man ad- A :aint-'I 1-I -u I'-' wil Ili' llnyiu-in-I lligh- xvorla :ir Ulu-rlin L'ftlIt-ggv :tml im-tt'ix'ml yisory rommittec on the Klirlik' wi-r ,is the QU-Ilt-gtk lit-.in of ,Xea both hi- Xl .X gin-I l'h.l7, IIL'l.1I'CL'i lroin L-roiiiniiy by former Cf' iii mir .kifziiiw The siiiii-fiiiimwiiciit I'i'iin'elvni l'i1iYl'VNIfY- 3lI'fIlIIWII- I- NU -.ns ninth- Inst Ifriflxiy hy I'ii'siilm'!lt Since iwwniinu to Iixilaiiizlmnv, hc has LiI11ii I Iwi-,s svrxcfl .is iu't'sifIt'iiI of the IQ:ul:11i Ili Kilt-I.i:irI iiiiiwl the li.iI.uii iw I'Ii.ii'ii'i' wi ilu' Xim-iirif A I ii y in in ssiistizim rl-v ZH iiiin of Iiilikrislli I 1 ' ii, of IIA- 'Iwi I .ls 'I' ii t I 1- 'ii I.f1'iI.i! t-I iiwii .ii xiwi' I-I SIN lun' kiwui xilh I Society Backlash The College has been lmuing its own peculiar kind of baelclaslz pr ms in tlze inns! feu' weeks. A few especially c'0nserL'ative society nu i 'IVfI.Il fluff flie status quo might be entlangerecl by increasing ies - flmt zelmt has been nf Kalanmzoo College foi ' have etfemptefl, using their own metlzc . ..,,1,Q of societies on campus 'iefnafion in the French Students To Visit 'K' For Two Weeks Qtudents of Kalamazoo College w an opportunity in the next tv fi return a small amount of tl given them in Europe tl 's. Ten French student The Experiment 'ifflfi . .. Y. will visit the Cc July 19, to Ju I Ehenstein To I.ectur oossiln , S R - 1 tl On Marx s Im act 'me mm I .. . p ,, , Approved Honor Xvlllllllil Elzenstein, professor of faculty of the LIIIIVCVW' molitical science at the University of in 1962, is or C d F F I falifornia, will be at the college this distin' ' O e veek Thursday at 8 p.m. in Stetsc' After years of discussion of ti- IIIHDEI- HC vv'iIIfISIiV'SffI1C G Honor System, Kalamazoo Colleg I1 TIN COIICECIS CW seems likely to have one by fall. -WI I3I'C3I ' straw vote Monday night indicate If' I overwhelming Senate support for tl . faculty-approved code submitted t o t L Senate on Monday night. P r S The honor system now being col sidered is a faculty revision of tl nrnnncal massed this spring bv the sti n Blu -.lea s B n I I lllilg even resembling a contro- breakfast and lunch has been lifted 0 issue shook the walls of the In addition, the Senate was also toll that the serving of soft drinks by Sagg had been approved, and Saga is pres. CHIIY IOOIYIHQ for a dispensing mae chamber last Monday as the rs focused their attention on 30 ranging froint blue iiiii Roi And Mold ISHS l'0r Mens cirr ans are almost completed for the E ' S h en's dormitory to be built SQQ11 t ' Street. The dormitory will ,W A As a public service, the Index mfxsllghitiitfgx if sponsoring a contest to see who ' all Kalamazoo College has the dii - iest rottenest, moldiest, show the plan' Number 3 ' . ,- .- ,, .. con- 71ere'll Be A Hot Time In ' Lowers C55 E a, n 'ld Bowen it Friday Night .V -sms'-rf Dedication oi New New To Affect ourts To Preview Overseas Car Buyer T ' T t Dr. Richard Stavig announced new about 35 students, both sophomr regulations concerning student OXVHCT- and juniors, met Tuesday night Mondavq July 27th, mafkg the Oper' ship of motor vehicles abroad at Tues- make plans Ato attempt to modify ing dm, of the National juniors' days afternoon toreign study orienta- new. regulations. ROIVS. 'Tennis Championships tion meeting. Discussion centered around poss Cvilege-S Stowe Stadiunj. f Students will no longer be allowed student action. Petitions will be ci: Year'iKalamaZ00 xyill f to purchase motor vehicles while still lated both among Juniors and soy ' t that participating in academic programs, mores, and individuals will attemp 3 tournanlen A vweontiatp ivitiw lxlr qtaviit TDRTPUTQ I . .1.s...ei. ritm. ma., mesa nm 'ii-siipniw ear y previei' Davis Cnr Repertory Series Qpens With 'Firebugs' David Rockhold created the moral milquetoast that was Biedermann. In a high point of the characterization he begs the audience for vindication of his weakness: XYhat would you have by Randy Huyck The Kalamazo College Repertory Company, directed by Mrs. Nelda K. Balch. seemed to confuse its opening night audience Tuesday with an excel- iack Gilbert Speaks New Barbari m' by Mary Klepser New Darharismf' which will lic, as , .lack Gilbert, whose poems have puts it, some comments on the Cf een praised by Stanley Knnitz, Theo- rnption of values that I as a poet a teacher and ,Xmerican and man see day in literature and education ore Roethkc, Dudley Pitts, and thers, will read from his works at tis evenings chapel presentation. A-Xmericaf' Kappa-Century Play Take First in One-Act Contest tepertory Theate :s For First Seas: to the nervous household, The audience had been imrcs from the start, but the superior Marjorie Deck tentering as XI dermannl tinallv licuan to drtw ff ' 5 E , :Fw i ,rt sis s Ni 'S . ...iw T? 'Q U- X -Q . T - 3 51 XX aiifii' 1 I - . i ' Y XQQQ X 1 S A . T K. , - w .sswkxsykk N. X T -T A , 1 NYSA if, , x -X Q ,. T my 1 N S ss H if xx fnr ' Juniors The Junior year is The lasT in which one is an under- classman. For six monThs, and in some cases, a year, The maioriTy oT The Juniors pursue Their sTudies in various ciTies oT The world. This year's Juniors wenT To Bonn, Er- langen, and lvluensTer in Germany: Caen, STrasbourg. and Aix in France: Spain: The UniTed Kingdom: Colom- bia: Japang BeiruT, Lebanonq and Sierra Leone. The Junior year is Tilled wiTh mixed emoTions. lT is a period oT discovery and adapTaTion while abroad. IT is a period oT shoclc when one realizes ThaT nexT year he will be a Senior. Upon reTurning Trom Europe, ATrica or Asia, The Junior is bursTing wiTh exciTemenT and wanTs To Tell everyone oT his experiences and usually does. l-low- ever, during The Spring Term he realizes someThing has changed. The campus seems smaller and There are a mul- 32 TiTude oT new Taces-The Frosh-To whom he Teels no Ties. They are everywhere in The classes, even The Round Room-ThaT sacred domain oT The upperclassmen. MosT Juniors sTay Tor graduaTion since They have Triends in The graduaTing class and Teel somewhaT oT a loss. They are Then iT-The OldesT Group on Campus. During The Summer Term The siTuaTion improves as The Juniors share The campus wiTh The Sophomores, The Tennis play- ers, The Spanish lnsTiTuTe, The . .. The Juniors are a changing group, aTTecTed by The Treedom They had while abroad and yeT conTined by The College, as They were beTore, as Though They had noT maTured during Their sTud-y abroad. The Junior year is boTh rewarding and TrusTraTing, diTTerenT Trom and iden- Tical To whaT has passed and whaT will come. 4 c1 'r-35fQf-' 1-1 1 . ' C-35:-fi1 1'5f . f Was I supposed To have ihe +icl:efs7 Ron Arrnsfronq Roberf Ash Joan Baker Rachel Baker Rober? Baker Mark Baron . wwf' 11 'Og Sue Barfhoff Dan Beardsley Jeff Beusse - . .434 ei' .Q .. I X .2 V' 4.4 N N9 x 4' I, '-: va- 5 In U 'ii Anilw Brlfalvy Par Birmingham Anne Blanford UN 'J717 1? !' , . w..Q.Z RN wonder if This is enough 'For fhe winfer . . . Ruth Blesberg Sherry Bodley Terry Brown 'F un... 5 n .:- SX 'Sw x 213.5- ,xxfk 1-PES ' .ff x - N ,-.. X x '05 '39 QL: , --:A . X. Mary Brubaker Kafhryn Budke Suzanne Budlong I ir 5 I r 511. A, ,Y ,.-ug., ,U Y.i,,...,, in f r Gr? r Q1 - .wx 24-5. ' 33 My hair!!! 1 'Wa ge' X x X C XX X X' X F. i F: :fx-. 1 he Q, y 3:-.s - 'Iii .. fi ' fe gg , D 1' VTNF- f 3-31. -nc :gtg-,gsg!.1k1A2'4?z.g13e a EI x 4 i ,f : . I ' '. x, .12 - . 'gl f' x N., VVN. , C-,gf A A I f 9' gifs . EQ fr S3 f1.5.a1':i C f' .ff , 'I' 532-X ,.1:' V 1 i , .,. ,i V, ,gy ,P fi- W :NM Y ,Q 1 EWS. 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Noi Picfu red : Liga Alnolins Barbara Allan Janel Allen Karla Luiz Allrinson Jolnn Barnlwarl' Nancy Barlrer William Barrell Sidney Beclrwillw Clwarles Bender Riclward Benninger Jennifer Benfley Larry Borlc Richard Bradley Riclnard Brand? Donna Brown Norman Bunfaine Aslrida Bulners Gordon Cornwell Prernaniali Devadull' Wesley Dinqrnan Jolnn Di'zler Phillip Eder Valerie Eiclwer Marna Ericlrson Miclnael Ffsclibaclw Leslie Francis Don Frencln Roberl D. Gvlnener Re-'er Goodspe-ed Karon Groslry Douglas Gunnison James Hale Mary l-lense-n Franlrlin Hanson Pamela l-lernmicl Riclward Hess Russell Holranson James Howard Anilnony Jonassen Joln Kennedy lfaferfne Kung Sire-rrie Kroslfe Don Lenox Miclrael Mason Roberl MerrEll Jolnn Moore Miclaael Moore Edward Moliclra Roberl Neuman Pamela Olsen Kaflwryn Oslniro Esfelle Rainier James Pe-'ers John Piqolr Karen Rolls-y Marcus Pomeroy Robert Pursel Palricia Rance Randa Randall Nancy Rasmussen The up-and-coming jug band. Plwllp RTC? 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This pasT year he was elecTed To The ExecuTive CommiTTee oT The lndependenT Colleges Fund AssociaTion, and ciTed by The Peddie School as one oT Their ouTsTanding alurns. They cifed him as having made excepTional achievemenTs in The Tield oT educaTion. CerTainly This senTimenT is seconded by all who lcnow Dr. l-liclcs. lT has been said, and TruThTully, ThaT one cannoT begin To appreciaTe him in Tour years. fm? . 1 iq . 1-f inning ,.,. x A CY . Q, ,. X QNX! 1 44 l 2 l i William J. Davis Vice-Presideni of Developmenl A.B., M.Ed., Sain? Lawrence Universiiy Sluarl' H. Simpson Business Manager Assislanf fo flue Presicleni Lloyd J. Averill Vice-Presiclenl BA., Universify of Wisconsin BD., Colgaie-Roclwesfer MA., Universiiy of Rochester L.H.D., Lewis and Clark Universily i 1 1 1 i 9' 124, mx, ' 2 3 E x X Q X w .....-...........i i ,f- im .ss , .X....,..,.. ,W Paul E. Collins Paul L. Silber? Dean of Sludenfs Assist Dean of Sfudenfs B.S.. Universify of WiSCOr1SiI'I BA., Lambullw College M.Ed., Harvard B.D.,Garre+fTl'1e-oloqical Seminary 1 ww sms Babelfe V. Trader Assishanf Dean of Sfudenls AB., Universify of Maryland M.S., Indiana Universify ink WJ J L....... 44 WW. s X I ...F I YN rv Kalamazco College BCILI PCT 1965 wmli , og X iii: 5 'Y 2 I 1 x., 1 . Ha we '- S- Richard T. Sfavig Dfreclor of Foreign Sludy BA, Auquvana College M.A,, PhD., Prlncelon Unlverslfy 1 x I 3 3 3 3 ik 'Rza' 'xy ,f Sherrill Cleland Dean of fhe Faculfy BA., Oberlin College MA., Ph.D., Princelon Norman Jimerson Universlfy Roberf J. Wollam Asslsfanl Dlreclor Career and Service BA., MA., U. of Mich. 'Sul z S Q , als -5 w 5 f'.:'FS 3 .. J. Fred Jackson BA. Ronald VanderKlolr B,A,, Kalamazoo College Roberl' B. Porier BA., Colgale Unlversify MA., Syracuse University ,,i, I I I I I I I I I I , zzz: X x I :,:, V J! f ff 7 1.44,-,,,f- ' Q S 3 Mrs. Shirley Dondero Ading Reqisfrar f x' X 9-of X. f x 1 'ai ix if xx :il ' Nu' S ' A ww .555 Q .ex 5' KM, X' EEK! Q X N3 l Mrs. Mabel Mordhorsi' House Direcror of Mary Trowbridge is x KW Ei H A nn: u Q1 nl! Q21 um lullm qliigg., Fw -' x N, mummy: , . .... t .SSQSRN 'Q X , 2,35 . , ix., , ',,.1.-1:- '41- Mr. Richard Johnson Saga Food Serxdce Manager .s F i Eileen Irish Manager ef I if - t N W 3569 ' JF : 5 A 1 me I - rl .- 5 ' 2 f N x E X E141 -7 kbggt I hn- Mrs. Kafhryn Kaser House Direcfor o1'Men's Dormifories Sim- X ,,-- K3 'UW Nb-.-'sr HOUSE ke 'Y .:, . 7 ff X, :'g ' A Avi! mah Ya 1 D . - Nas, fl T New Taces appeared on The Campus. Three hun- TradiTion oT wearing green poTs. Sing pracjrice, runs dred and eighTy-Tour Trosh ioined The college around The guad, Torming a cheering secTion aT c:ommuniTy, and They Tollowed The Time-honored home games were all parTs OT The hazing acTiviTies. Freshman Orientation RegisTraTion was one oT The TirsT big hurdles Tor The Treshmen. Sessions wiTh counselors, Till- ing ouT an endless number oT cards, waiTing in line To Tind The desired P. E. course already Tilled-such were The TrusTraTions. -T rl-1 fb 3 - is . -9 'i Adiusfing fo new experiences and people can eyolfe a yariefy of responses, as is shown on fhe faces of fhese freshmen. Geffing acguainfed wifh upper classmen was an imporfanf acfiyify. Campus organizafions and so- ciefies infroduced Themselves via displays on fhe guad. Gradually fhe frosh began fo really feel a parf of life af The fradifional bonfire builf by fhe freshmen of- ficially signaled fhe end of hazing . . . and fhe pofs WGV6 DO VTWOV9. lhiq I , - Ill I Homecoming Reiqning over Homecoming feslivilies was Queen Kay Sloclclon ancl her cour'fRull'iArcl'1er, Sally Meyer, Slwerri Sinclair, and Devi Dleslc. T354 Y 'N x Ax f - x PM AK!! - A ,- Qi . I ,. ll .1 i . y f V 'vig ' jvc ' ,- ' 1- if 8 .. '71 i r x q F 3 A ci .. 1, ,. K fn. ., - if r v fs 'X 6 ,X ,,,.....-' V Exfxjw i, S i . - , ., ..., v55::..'2E:S.f:.-'E'Ex1' X95 Kappas won 'rlwe prize lor besl women's and besl over-all display wl'iile The Pl1ilo's won beslr men's clisplay. 52 kgs '-V Viv qmfflxx X...,..f,,..,,.:f' Q Q n.....J Mr. K and Carol erfrerfained af Hwe Home- coming dance, Hue Ca+'s Meow . ,. E xv f V .X ' S9 7 I 1 .- Q K N, x X na.,,xx ..- . .1 ' TI! 4 rf Ji. QQWIK. H5549 ,REU 'W nies Football 5 2: qgrg ,W Q ff:'V,Uy3l'w'-: w,sNfg3QF X .. . faq. '- EQ W Lvl II' Q5 fl 3-'gfity 'Qf??,1Q1'f :,, , . QF., , . z., ,-5,g.N:1v' Q5 Q53 4,551 tn J,-'gg' , . .. 'wiv Sswgf 'lx . sn - ': '-'idif' , -' wi'-. 'war . fff:-124, I . V .N ,.s. 1, in A , lk 1-53. Q' A A qw r . , ,V Y' 429 X 5 nuwua KWWUU QIIIMELE X I B Seniors who played llweir Iasl K game: Covcapiain Eqlis Lode. Bob Sibilsky, co-capfain Bob Phillips, Tom DeVries, Tom Nicolai and Gus Kounmupes, I964 Record K Opp. I4 Lake Foresf 39 Hope O Albion 24 34 Alma O I2 QIIve-I 25 I8 Adrian O I2 Earlham 40 25 FranIcIIn 7 I T' Www-- -EY. - +, Q. we N, -. m.-ww, M. , I f - 'A . , f ' 1 X , dimly., , -,, 1, : 9 ,N X Ng,s..e ,. N, . . 1 X y Q If 'lx 54 Back row, l-r: Manager Bob Spenser, Manager Joe Young, Trainer Les Dodson, Charlie McCanTs, Jim Harrison, Jim Rifenberg, Mike Gohl, Jack Ahlfeld, Wayne Ogawa, AssisTanT Coach George Acker. Fourfh row, l-r: Manager Al Durkee, Manager Bob Dickson, Jack Collins, Denny Benson, Tom Re-maly, Tom Simpson, Rob LaMielle, Mike Saxby, AssisTanT Coach Tom VanderMolen, Coach Rolla Anderson. Third row, l-r: Tom Lukomski, John Kriekard, Roger WoTild. Rick Russell, Rich Clark, STeve FousT, Mike Molly, Denny Redmond, Larry MaTecki. Second row, l-r: George Lindenberg, Duncan Swenson, Paul Laurn, Ken Calhoun, Denny STeele, Dan AusTin, Harry Decker, Tom MCArThur, Ron Creager, Fred Emmerf, Firsf row, lsr: Bob SibilskYi Torn Nicolai, Larry Bork, Eglis Lode, Bob Phillips, Gus KounToupes, Tom DeVries, Phil Eder, Mike Ash. LeTTerman not in picfure-Bob Pursel. This was The lasT TooTball season Tor This year's seniors. In The pasT Tour years The l-lorneTs have won 23 games and only losT nine. Even Though our 5-3 record did noT earn us a championship, iT was a good year. This year saw The I-lorneTs in The midsT oT a building program. Whereas mosT Teams Tield a large number oT seniors, only six seniors were on The gridiron This year Tor The I-lorneTs. The T-TorneTs opened The season wiTh a non-conTerence vicTory over Lake ForesT, I4-6. The nexT non-conference game saw Earlham College beaT K, 40-I2. BUT The day was brighTened by The Tine running of several Treshmen and iunior Larry Bork. The lasT game oT The year saw Franklin who had beaTen Earlham 25-7 and who was picked To deTeaT K by Two or Three Touchdowns, come To Kazoo. The game ended wiTh The I'-lorneTs shaTTering Franklin 37-7, in The upseT oT The season. An ouTsTanding TeaTure oT This game was ThaT 36 oT Kalamazoo's poinTs were made by underclassmen. The local Tans saw K deTeaT Hope 39-6, Alma 34-O and Adrian I8-O. The l-lorneTs were un- beaTable aT home, buT on The road iT was a diTTerenT sTory. On a Treezing, windy day K losT To Albion, 24-O. LaTer in The season K was T , . deTeaTed aT OliveT, 25- l 2. And Thus The l'iorneTs ,ff wound up in Third place in The M.l.f'x.A. TooTball ,,,,,,., FGCS. aa- -', 'NHT V , -M 'as-saw ' sei 'X Si. X --1' sfwwls-5 .iexAi,w, ...3,.m..xc 15,51 ,4' X X X! 1 png 3 'i Russell gefs lofs of profeciion. X. wi si V, -. ks F. 'f ,Q-ig, reg: -ww Q f 1 . - 4 , . X, .- . wp- - 'I bi ar Z.-j-+5-s N ,x .- Q . , :Rf-..:.,,:.::,-:M ..,, , -fggaivf X 2 U A 'L A -e-, + ix- .., Y :, ik -,'QL' :.' ' ffgi 4 . ' if ., L 1 W X ,M .sy P Af .. X 7 f if i 6 ' . 31 ff K 4 s' - A J l .I I o . ' 5 NN gi, S' -, -XJ . k K 3 'F-'N 539 .. X , ' P s ' X 4.5 I S - N ' x S , . 2 , . .sf 5- 'js-Imp-' ..i.f:rhf. .44+ ' ' , a P V .gi TV N 1 fizww A X ' f -xl 1. Q A n O : T, - ' , SI. ' T, M T ' ' '- - , t , .X -xx. Y H - ' We . -Q 1 . Q u Q K . , ,J 1 Y ,. g ' Q A .I EFX ' j rt ' .:. .V , I vy : N x , ,. 1 ' wa- , 5 A -'WF - N' - -aw M, P hi. , 0 ,jv g 1 it t I xv wx -vi s , V+ 3 A , ' ' .- ' ' N Q. 5, H ' Q i.? xl? 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Bu+ ihey can coun+ on a line coaching iob by Rolla Anderson and his sialic. KaIamazoo's basl coach of fhe year, Rolla Anderson, and his BOYS. f Q v s B 1 s X si, at .sf Q- J -if Y ,Q s it s eg 4, X Elf pm... x wg., X 3. v ,gigs vi Mafeclu Bork and ofhers gf N N, :- A v x xxx fi x x pvwwx X 'lat Lode moves ouf Teamwork is whaf ccunis. ,Q5j:j5::' lbvlt Q s Q 'N . . X S Q1 z Q3 'A' ki 3 ' X.-'N -.. S S :rx X . 5 ' .' .P xl - JN! bv sl., ,ww F 'xx Y' ,RN The requiremenis for a good foofball season are: A feamz 1 - I f - la .. , 1 1 1 1 M ' K - f ' -M' 'M' 1 11: Mau L. .::g..',....,:' -' Y .:.. ... ' ' -Y .L 'rf' ' ffl MT iii -iiifrffifi .filwg Q' n . ,. - Y? 5 Q Qi , ,, , . . '-1, ., .,., .-rv..:..- rr, ,,. , ., ,W- -- Q ,. v Q. w .rx A . 'M' A ' . .g.:':.: ...:'1... ,J :M ., n : J 0.-nn. T' ' ,. ' ' K v, . . ...xf...w'..L.' X., ' ' ll. if .' ' ,.,.. ' if 5 'ffklv .. MQ... 'V .M-A A' --.- W X'ff..,. 'f... ..., ' '. - f.. 'f..Q'1..'S QQ. X-'TM . 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Raw-4 me Running, faking, blocking, X. 5,1 .55 X x, , E h mu Q X If C. ' 'Sf Q + rw' K., I 60 'K P kms, inn-we eff -' R 1' ' ,E , ,k,. ? 5. ' u-VS.-:ir -1., - . -:X ...- Cross Country F7 Wade Torn Schaa' Paul Wfcdward. Missin. T Hoop and Ken bring home +he bacon. P ' ' 3 rom piclure Robert Kopen. . ,416 wk ' Raherf S :mer Tm Feeder Waller l-lerscher, David Phel 5, Richard Payne, Kennefh Jones, Warren Thomas lcoachl, Tom Hoopengardner, Terry Riggs, Mike Every year a group of K men drive To The Slrrails ol Mackinaw and Then run back To Kalamazoo 'ro begin The l-lorners Cross Counlry season. Mosr Sarurclays and several weekdays see Jrhis same group ol young men running in cornpelirion wilh olher college men up hill and down dale. This year's squad defeared Alma, Oliver, Adrian and Oakland Uni- versiry, while losing To Hope, Cenrral Michigan Universiry, Albion, Calvin and Aquinas. Besides These rneeis K placed icourlh in The Greer Lakes College Associalion meer and Jrhe Thin Clads grabbed a Third in The M.I.A.A. meer. The Thin Clads were led by Their caplain and Mosl Valuable Tom I-loopengardner. Senior Tom Schaaf earned 'rhe Mosr Improved award. While nexr year's squad will be led by Ken Jones. The I965 squad will be a srrong one wilrh a core of live relurning lellermen. if Field Hockey Lasl fall a group of Kalamazoo College young women, armed wilh shorl curved siiclcs and a lcnowl- edge of lhe liner lhings in life, moved onlo a grass field lo enier info Jrhe womanly combai lcnown as field hoclcey. The K girls achieved greal lhings, lying Weslern Michigan Universiiy early in lhe season and deleaiing rhe Alumnae and Albion- lradilionally iheir ioughesi opponenls. Sue Hammar and Sue Dasher were named 'ro 'rhe Michigan Col- lege Field l-loclcey Associa+ion's all-slar lirsr ieam while Belh Chrislenson, Mary Wesierville and Judy Coon made ihe second leam. Team members: Sharon Alberl, Barbara Allen, Rulh Archer, Karla Ai- kinson, Kalhryn Bina, Pal Blodgell, Mary Brown, Judy Coon, Belh Chrislenson, Linda Chrislianson, Bersy Cushman. Sue Dasher. Marcia Dean, Sue Hammer, Cindy l lol'ron, Pal Keville, Carol Lundgren, Fran Meyer, Beisy Mead, Sue Norris, Nancy Soulhard, Sue Talbol, Grelchen e.--z - Q ,Xa VanclerLinde, Mary Weslerville. . A K S 1 X X f :' rr 5 X x is hxkl X l few 'aff-H5 -,S we .Q j.S.aw5:fnf S 5 V can new Y xx w xg gf- 1 y . . X M Q- .ram l :W by 5 , . Agfsnww-Q1 5 ei X Q. N.. .. in, cw' P XSAQHW Ng, ,. r Q K r v ,NW Q 'i .3 C , . Y fs-fx .. Q X555 SX ewsvwf W CN. , Q' W., is Q . cl x Q X LKFMTQN W. li?-'Q ' ' X, .5 fe' C Wq , Q, :Sir S .efw-Sew ' . 4 yi ' .-s K' X, 4 war X , ...N--.A-'wa' xxx., ' 'NUR'e1lRNuYv-X WR ' We we fl . ,, Many faihers ioined Jrheir sons and daughiers on campus for Dad's Day acfiviiies which included a luncheon, iooibali game, open house in Trowbridge, a dinner, and reciial. Dad's Day ,xg al. 'Wm 64 Dr. Waring gave The afier dinner ad- dress, and ihe audience was enreriained by ihe Madrigai Singers. Peggy Kingsley Iafer presenied a voice reciial. -'wqilrxg Gir Bid Bobby Davidson and his orchesira provided 'rhe music for lrn- prompiun, a girl bid dance. Robert DeCormier Singers A special show by Jrhe Rober+ De- Corrnier Singers was one of The high- lighls of Jrhe quarier. Their rendifions oi American lollc songs were enlhusiasiically received by all. ,XX 4 N 5 v This book is The yearbook of The Class oT l965. IT is only fitting Therefore, That iT be dedi- caTed To That single element of Kalamazoo College which has most eTTecTed iT, The Quarter System. IT is ThaT System which has made it almost impossible To bring out a coherent Boiling PoT.C'The yearbook is not The only Thing ThaT has suffered aT The hands of The System. STudenT groups seem To lose Their cohesiveness. Classes ThaT are really only separated by a year are now separated by Thousands of miles. BuT These are The unTorTunaTe aspects of The System, and They do noT outeweigh The TorTunaTe ones. Within our Tour years we have been To Europe, . - worked in a field relaTed To our maior or par- ticipated in some sort oT service proiect. and written, hopefully, a senior Thesis. But These are iusT The Tangible Things The Quarter System brought us. The intangibles mighT include' The experience of being an academic guinea pig, branching out on our own when The System was Tound To be lacking, and insTilling in all of us JUl1i0l'S The idea ThaT Things need noT be done The old way iusT because They were before. IT was in recognition oT These elements ThaT The I965 Boiling Pot is dedicated To The Quarter System. FALL Freshmen, Administration WINTER Sophomores, Organizations, Societies, Foreign Study SPRING Seniors, Faculty AM Dark of the Moon --W The Fall producfion of Dark of fhe Moon , which marlced fhe opening of fhe Dalfon Theafre. was mef enfhusiasfically by fhe audiences af all fhree perform- ances. The play, a folk-drama, cenfers on wifchcraff and fhe supernafural in fhe Appalachians and included a qreaf deal of folk music and follc dance. Many freshmen foolc fhe opporfunify fo display fheir falenf. Larry lvlafeclci, The male lead, and Claudia Daub, The female lead, bofh freshmen, did an excellenf iob. 1 - 68 ss Q X EQ v :Riu -T . -C Chapel if Fall guarTer broughT abouT a refreshing change in The Chapel Program on K's campus. A renewed eTTorT on The parT oT The adminisTra- Tion by means of lowering Their number and improving Their qualiTy proved To be quiTe suc- cessliul. One oT The mosT enjoyable lecTurers was Mr. KenneTh Boulding Trom The UniversiTy oT Michigan, who spoke on The Changing Role of The Businessman , in connecTion wiTh This year's series oT lecTures enTiTled The Changing World OT Worlc. s : -, k .W ,. '-x X N v- , T4 X A ,., Xl., ' ix. I 'it- : sf C N:-.L-rf Q1 ., ' NK , - : r'-A .QE 5 N-RXSS' ia ., ,Q in Senior Thesis J 1, rel 1 A . W l Q H X - ' D A Tzyflq M 'Y Q ' iiflfafw 'Ii' ,E -' 1' l is Q i i Christmas Carol Service lv YN 6 . a 4 ,vi This year a ninefy-voice choir presenlred fhe Jrradilional Chrislmas Carol Service, an evenl sponsored by 'rhe Associaled Women Sludenls on Dec. 8. Direcfing The program of carols and readings was Healher Worden. Carols from around Jrhe world was Jrhe fheme. A Chocolafe l-lour was held allerwards in Welles. ' 'Y 'Wm' J -9-Wifwii m -,,,.,--W r - A' Q V - .Q y '55-'s 'iw' P' - i sw - s a l W as ' , . 5,.:g?L ,Ra 4 we .if -, , . ., . Chosen as The SpiriT OT ChrisTrnas was Treshman Ann Wei- mers who read The ChrisTmas sTory Trom The Bible and pre- senTed readings wh'ich explained The origin OT many TradiTional carols and cusToms. BeTsy STarT and Jean Komives were The pages. A new addiTion To The service This year was The MoTeT Choir which presenTed a selecTion oT conTemporary Carols. '5'1 rf - T sfrw' if , +: s111,fE?1:g .',. -f f T.. Freshmen The Fall guarTer aT Kalamazoo College brings wiTh iT a new class. This year's class is The largesT in The college's hisTory and perhaps The besT-pre- pared ever-aT leasT ThaT's whaT some people Think! The Trosh are caughT up in an enTirely new world. For mosT iT is The TirsT experience in living away Trom home Tor an exTended period oT Time. The proTessors lecTure, and iT is The sTudenT's responsibil- iTy To gain an undersTanding oT The maTerial by himselT. No longer does The Teacher lead The sTudenT by The hand: now The proTessor opens The door and The sTudenT musT walk Through iT on his own. This challenge is noT easily meT Tor There are many Things besides sTudying To occupy The Treshman's Time. T-lazing, bull sessions, and The opposiTe sex consTiTuTe a Tew diversions. ln addiTion There is no one To Tell The Trosh To geT up in The morning and go To ThaT eighT o'clock class. The TempTaTion To eiTher sleep or go ouT wiTh The gang is greaT. The incoming Treshmen are Told ThaT only Three ouT oT Tour in his class will graduaTe Trom Kalamazoo. The average Trosh Then looks around and asks: Which one oT These guys won'T make iT? Me? The Treshman year is one oT exTremes. The Trosh is conTidenT and Then aTTer a rough TesT demoralizedg he is adulT and worldly while aT The same Time a member oT The youngesT group on campus. l-le has To share a room wiTh a roommaTe, and perhaps his guiTar, sTereo, and Triends make Tor odd sTudy- ing hours. YeT The increase in The size oT The grad- uaTing class shows ThaT The Treshman is a hardy breed Tor he survives and sTicks iT ouT. ,MQ xx..,, N .5 V I hfsibfx ex C X -M214 1 'Sri . 'K 'if .. .,,. cf X R 'S pix l xx X, , '5 S A ' e gi., sagg- xx, ve- . YT' ,IQ 521' f' fmnf 1 'N' x 1 Q? -va ,Z . is T 'ef' ', s 1, . fi-no Q + r D -, ,V SF'-' a , M 'H N in qiiiii-Q,,, g ' - l '-.5 C re y C 'X if , A X1 r X r ,,., -A ' r ... xv 1, . Qiivf R fk. c .-.- 1 ZW ff! y W 'ls ',' me V. 1: ,FN , hxx R ,. 5 K Q . 'F' 1 ,xvb K 5 -T l' no , , C 1. 4- i J y Q . . ' . P 'M' q V ,, a- ,' if ' -:ani 4--4 A ' 1 A 'N E Q.. . .L . is '7:72:11,:S5 X' i l 'alll' H . We C' N 5 . x V V e 1 1 X if . . 3 Wy. , -f'x Q' ... ' C ' ii i i? ,:3li ' i '- . V I 3 X' .-xw ' 'i ,V Nor.. i Q, X fi' .. gi ' .. e-. R. .v m Q Qs- A Q x Q -f, .tligpf 'Q-.Q ' Q9 - sf-s e 5 Marshall Ackerman Jacli Ahlleld Linda Allen l-lerberl Alvord Joanne Andros Karen Asan JoAnn Bailey Emily Balrernan Linda Balmer Thomas Barber Dennis Benson Timolhy Bezdek John Blanchard Connie Boice Bruce Bolin Susan Boniler Don Bouwens Carol Bradley John Bray Janice Brenner Louise Brill Melinda Broolcens Lora Browne Roger Brownell David Brownsiein Cynlhia Bruer Marqarel Bryan Ann Burroughs Roberia Burr Phillip Carney Nancy Carson Daniel Carier Annelle Casey Morris Chrisrlieb Linda Cleary 1' gg. xx .rf- .,1:, X N ' x X .X E Qi X oi' X 3 X mmxg , X .. V A, fz.s'.ys Y X Q' ' ' x XX A X . :gh + . F S by x 'X xx ix J . . . .XA h.-- X A f X E N Q qi , Q1 nf. -'ix KS. . X17 'f i 3 , ,.L , ' I x- ,1 -:x-:-- vi-n PM. Conslance Clemenls , ,N Karen Coberly - M Sharon Cole Molly Conklin I N , 'Yr ,, Q H A - 4 X l . N' is , Palrucna Comroe X Q X Cx Q as A X R . X NVQ . SE: -Heier .. - ,A gr.-... - A. 3 N ,. , ., X 4 WW N K B N X 0 X .K ykxx, Vernie Davis Marcia Dean Mark Decker Carol Deer Roberr Dickson Marcia Du belslcy Marcia Connolly rf Kayla Conrad Nui James Conle Susan Cope Carolyn Cox 4. Dorolhy Crosby Dianne Culp Phyllis Culp Claudia Daub Sara Davis 4 .. if-my l' 'R ki x x Q -.-M ex 1 XX 1 'N' rw , 1353 ., , . 5 ' A , -D 1 .1 if K ,i x I -I-:KX xl - ::5gEf.3::::, -- 3 X IN. .,.' J 'D N , v - ,. ffisetfw..-. my -.1 5 Marilyn Durlcee Dave Dyer Nancy Dyer Thomas Dykema Julia Easlman Susan Easlman Eric Ellioll Nancy Ewell William Ezo Sue Fallcensline Calherine Fay James Founlain Slephen Fousf Thomas Ganoung -vu al ' ll N L. fi. .xx 'iff' ' .. 31:2 -. Q X 'K 'Q-:rf - A gi e 'L Q, Se Dix X X --Y- I V T. . 1 X . get--1' ' ' 2 ew X -Qx XX x Lisbelh Gan? N V i , F5 'R ' x ' X, -1 ,W U .- Rig 'fa' 'X se D X 4- X X 3 X Flex, ,QV t . y X fy . I , K Q 5 1 ., ,L ' Lg' A iE'12-111.5 Eg- V , . -A wg.. ,.e:l' :f- 1 LM Q v- , N ..... lx -Us 4 V x . A sl ,P 'E .E-XJ . -'rut A ' X - X Y ,, ' l .N . E X X S. ' , Q X x r N X Harry Garland Davld German Douglas Gauerlre Dana Gelman John Gilbrealh Slephen Gilbrealh X K N xx N K x X X l f ew-arf. .x Nvw-:lv X N QW r w XX SC X xl N N X N X wi.. xl? 15 . X '26-I .gl ' ,wb X X A mix BN , XXX -xxwgvwx A ,. 2. N N-.K 9, V X x 1 vp-J QE.: ' . EX X 519' W W SX M l , KRS-x M, yx s PPRENTICESHIP11 A L LY- Hoa PWWEFNHZWE S243 AND i 5 'ms N.DE.A.SPAN1SX4 I ICHN BPH? UxUNDocIoa30RfE 1moN,wv 4 1EARBo0ncoNfEneNcE,wEt X, , , Q Q V ' 3 J!! ' A. A. M ... ...., X ,... Q '- . ' .5 ww , Q -Q QQ .,,, E ,. 4 fx I . f ily 'I 2- SJ' . 0' A .5 S. r' ' SNS . .... . A R ,X .r V . -1. rv. '3 1 iff? X I -.ax Hz., A 523- ' Ya, QQ.- 3 N X i S I X '. 'Qu ' , E '. afj .. I -fl is 1 'X R wx. .55 M. .x 'fix lt .. N 1 'TQQQ' 5. ..-v an N , , , .N rw.. G . ' fm . .yr '11 4 M' . l! .r X, , V 1 Aw- 'W'--- ' www . . Nb, N, Roberr Granger Brian Granl' Susan Gray Nancy Green Margaref Gillespie Miclnael Golwl Karen Goss Mary Golrslwall Q N -:u l 1 .4 Q A '- ..Q ,..- Q .fit -:L '- Nfigv my A x ig. af ' 3' g 'xg G gg 5 NWS. f. .ga it , 1: ix vi' I-S 225-N,l Q., Hxfkx Q -- - .X r:-rx' ,nl-::,f ' VV .A V 152.39 V all X - X -'Ll' , ' ' Y Wiki x I 5 129? xf' J V ,Q . .W ,R , , -. . Ex e -. '1. i 1 1 Ffiissigifi : A . B' -nfw f ' QP' 1: -,:3 c,lv:,.f':-1. , .- 1, R - X 1 - . 3 .V Z ...f. ., t .5 W,-:Q Q, xo x x XM NSW Z ., 5. ' -H .. -- X .. , , 1 ,x 255531 kr! , 1 ,gg-5.3. .r S I li' xw'.f,.Zi, ,r A f . 'Fixx E A 4. ' . iii z X S - '- ' J., . :Shir ' - .- . -. ,, QS, ,- A ,. , y ,f----Q... G 'Qty ' N rams. X- Q' 1 za- ' ' G f wi .nnn l, H fx f ,Q me G .A rggi, -. -- VA Nfl- uf .. 'EQ A X Roberf Gremel Bruce Haiqhf Jamis Hall David Hanks Bersy Hardy Daniel Hardy Patricia Harms Clwarles Harlman Perer Hauflw Gordon Hoalln Tara Healy Carol Hoben Michael Herrhneclc Peler Holf Nancy Hess Cynrlwia l-lolfon y .-. sf fig- ir - : jz:-:Agra x i ,M..:.f..:..x.,SI-XX fx X . -Q - , ' QNNQ- aww- -an E 'mtl- wlliillla Neal Holzchuh Frank Horlon Dianne Howard Richard Hubbard xv- gc 'V-. N i. kk b qw. N, ' iQ1':7'-9 -' H5 eq, Km .. 5 Phyllis Huffman David Jackson Heidi Jacobson Linda James X yr N xzg ,--- - .. 952.2 ff if WX ,I T 'xx,g:4-TSE: Qgffi , -X-A-1 35:-.::.,: ,,. ww- Q 1522 -1:4 ' 'B ,,,. A r Q X? . if 1.1-x f X . Elisabefh Jelferis Bren? Jenkins Calhy Jenkins Mary John x Rx N5 K . -.N -1 ' BN S- X 4 L Yi 9 . 2,2-'L 5, i xr:--:V-f , 1' N Nggsry- , V - 2 3-, A Nab-211. . 2-Ag -ai! .1 ' 5. x.. V 'TN-t WI I ,gf xv'-' y i 'NF' 1: A :N r - . f :i i , ky k . J -SY? 'J ,...,:gg.,- --'v f sa V V 7 f Nba' fi? ,Lis fi Agnes Johnson Bruce Johnson William Johnslon Kennelh Jones m y - . .y, i Q.. '55-' 1 X , .h f . fi g:- ., E 'x ' ' ' ' T ax , . ' I k f X-- Q .... A ,fy W .,-. ' , i ..a: - a ' 3' gf N ,. ,M M Linda Jordan Ann Josefly Rae-mon Joseph Lee Kaslander si . Eliffx W. - xy, .5 '-.wh-.QQ warg. . P 4 x X. ':' +ve x J.. . w may JUN 4' -v Sally Kazda Sarah Kennedy Susan Kilborn Thana King Na+-'ima I 5 ' Q fir . 5:95:55 , Y X X xl Q yi Q ,K 3 Nw ,....:,x - Qy ' , '55511E'S'9Q QA ff' im , a -xx ' -Q 1 y X X' y, N. l -Q-X , - -4- K' 5: h 9.3-QE bl .1 X -X' .A N R X .-0 X e 'ff 1 , Q1 x K Y 'Lv-si A x 3 William Klausner John Klein Peler Kline Charles Knarr George Koehler Janice Kolrko Jon Kooislra Roberl Kopen Lynda Koss Cheryl Krall Jack Kravifz John Krielcard Helene Kudzia Renee Labbe Roberf Lalvlielle Mg . - N 'KV x S9 X 9 Q Q g i- X .ssf e ,, . .X I X . is ' X f Y. :os v ,, as mr QS ix is Q6 5 I A Q Y . 'Q , A ,-7' l I X X , A Q N-. . Q- , . N. ww: il? Q as A N Gary Larlrin Y rg Jgurihy .N . Jan Larzelere i' if-, y Kirby Lassiler la fi x ' Florence Lelvlay -A Nancy Leonard ,QW David Lewis . ' F V' - ' 1 .L :sk x iarkw,-, 'lx Lorelei Lewis Jean Lighlfool Nancy Loebe Nancy Lombus Charlolre Lorey K2 . . Jacqueline Lowrie Q , x ra ii ffw. xg' Q... 5 5 X s X .XJ x X4 fn! , KW, Q N' 1 sf- Mfw al-M . K, ,... .. 4. 8 .EI ' Y , X fe .. , Q.. as ' L -xg X ,. E ' -iff, 4, .ly K l 5 uf ' if .sffiv , ,. .m. E Nl X , . dl ,X X , X yi YN Q jf r X X X X 1 if .ff Q 'eg x X wx L... I 4 1? -. 'Q i s -V1-' K wk. gb-- K lg el xy' fx, x l s., -S 'Q- X a A.- K 'S , 'WR X L- E ' M 'Q J TF , 1 fa. ' X ,, 52 '- - af, 9' Q 'x , K X- qi' YN ad 'WA 6 Carol Mangan Llnda Maples Kennellr Marlxel Lee Marshall Donald Mason Lawrence Mafeclfi Barbara Meier Linda Meler Mary Mennlnger Douglas Mernllz Michael Merlauqlw Clwrlsline Merlz A . ,V X .v . Q -5 Y x Q v-. ' Tlwom-is Lulnomslcl Anllvony Lux Ke-UH l.w:n Jane' McClelland Robrn McClure Caroline McDowell Marqare? Mclfllwlnney Diane McGowan Jane McGralln Clweryl McLeod Sc-all McSwain Marllwa Micgwan Eric Madsen Chrisfine Magnuson Jeanne Malachowslnl Q ff l x .. X ,ahux x'- .V W I - 'Q' .41 fm. N K X k Vij F r. . 5 T 1 A xx X 'X XM ll fr zu Q xggsy ., I Vex 4 7 X 'Hs-az' . .. I Brian Morgan Madeline Morris Mary Myers Sfephen Nelson William Myers Roberla Nevill ,-gas... George Nifefor Susan Norris w Ir. Q 'M 1 2 .ff '15, .fp X ,f id! ' T? if ' 4 it w lv N 1 X19 ,f Y 5 1 I I I ,I 'jg' Q, ff? F f 91 ,fn I Eff 1 1 4 N Q x- Wx. .+ A lm Th ' Rl V f,,' ,ml,- - ..o..:,,,, F 'E' A , f 5 1... x by ,,h '4 N .3525 5 f i-35' , or s y g g: .K g-'V ' il Off A X ' Qrf X X . A ,.., My rr n O wx '. '-'- 5 c 5 1 5 lf? p q ' NE- C A W V N an .Sz Ann Mrddaoglw Charles Miller Marianne Minaroyic Michael Molly Virginia Molnar Donna Monlrs Q .Q m 'A I William Munfon Eduard Neisingh Roberf Newland Riclwarcl Nylund , v...- fit. , ,1,, ,RQ Jol'1n Orr Jane? Osborn Michael Osborn Carol Oslourn Clwrisrie Owens Douglas Parker .8 ,X g -VK VV. :.,1 Ji - rr sa 5. R' R ,R B i i 1 ' 4 0 , 3 ,- N ii iq---.. i r -. X. K XA X , 1- r- X , ,lf X X K I- X - no fe, , if , :. all R. , if i Xa' - 'Q .A , Q., V A W- 3 , t al, K A . 4 5. N N. .-. :'- Q., R FE?-, F ' .A xx' Y N , ' X fi X .5 15. 4-fr X X 9 QA R f R ,fir iff.: N b Diane Pliskow Judifh Prenfice Margarel Ralsfon Dennis Redmond 'i Sli Karen Poznialc Gilberl Preuss Judith Randall Marilyn Rehberg R .N A if ' fi' ww I w. 'Y N, . H ,1 f 5 X 1 I .Q'., , i .ff- X x Y- 9 1 Q X W- mi f i' .ac l ak ' ip, ,zy .2 M a fe: XS f K, X '34, li-.fir ,Q . I I. 'L-.X N SY N 2 Y 9' fm . r 5, . 21 l X e R nll n ldd f i X X i NX' , Jean Rec Paula Prane Beverly Quisl William Rapley Margaref Reid Thomas Remaley Jeffrey Peck Judith Peierson Richard Peferson David Phelps Elaine Plaisance Nancy Rice James Rifenberg Lawrence Robinson Thomas Roeder Trudilh Roqier gig xy x ' A 'ff'4f?7' F J a x' ' T 173 li x ' N TM i S , S R 1 A S ..b X X A we x l X 4' ...X K ' ,ip .N X nf I 2 3- ' I 'Q .V A f x ' K F,-'fx' A A xi r fl Q' 1 . -3 ,xfswu Ri, 1 ' 1 John Ruddell Richard Russell Paul Ruiledqe Rulh Ryan Pamela Sawiclci Michael Saxbv S , 3' Q.. f' e . ' . Nia, xy 'Sw -w L . x'Y it- ' 4 vs. , X . . X S 3 5? lg l x - M-X ' -wg, ' :QQ R bg, ' . N 'ir 3352 wa- P -.., in Q 'ii',j.1:v-N 5 :ii 5- is . Y 'fr . . f A U - 1953? f 7 SI. . ' gf 7 Q S' L' :.,. . ,ax . - X is S J- 'F --15 ' 'N 4' 1 . .cum FR f I . V f .352-N Y x xy, - ' xi A he L L I . V px -' , 4 -G, . 'Sill A , X 'M ' . - f ,' ' lie - 'V Q., ' ' Q ' '7 ' - f N 5 , Harrison Schaffhauser Susan Schlegel Sharon Selke Bruce Sells William Sevald Richard Sharp David Sharpe Laurence Sibrack John Simpson Raymond Slaughfer Allred Smith Barry Smiih S f, H sq 1 .A-. . X . , A ...Q ...W A. i, V f :12:f'1' Q'i Y S R. x xxx in ' Gwendolyn Smilh Paul Smilhson Marilee Smifh Carol Spiro Sybil Srnifh Roberi Slalf . , ix A ' ,wil-iz, -fqi EF. S f' , . 1-if-1 ' i i ' ' 15- 5 .QQQQQF2 -3 CEE fi: -If . an I t V, . Margarel Slewarl' Mark Sfiedemann Suezanne Slorch ,US 1 f 3. 1. .. i'1 A 43. 1 ,.,. . if i' 'ix ik, Q - N xN , X K? x X 4 b.kXX Q? is , N: T 'QM X US .Q Fw g Xx . ix ' KVQV T Ya K N xa ll 4-X. 2 Nx X Q Susan Sfovall Ann Sullivan Ellen Tangenl' . ,Y A N ..x. , NNE R 5 1 ff T ., N ,. . Q . X, ,A Q Q Q . h Q55 A 1 fl . X 1 sf 7 .h n. , A A S 8- , X -if -l . - - x x X 'K' Nasf M X 1.5 . X ' ' 'X . X fx .s . s. K ' ' Crew f ,H X Q 'F' Edward Thompson Charles Towsley ' as Todd Tinlcham Roberf Trenary U X Marqarel' Todd Barbara Trimmer Q X- E, T.. Q .A ,X X N' ..,, , .. W s f - , X fax .fr - x.. f x . Qi, T 1, l 52 L in ' . Sf- f sf ,W Q3 MN Yvonne Troufeaud John Trump Ann Tsukayama Rosemary Tucker Gretchen VanAHa Gwen Van Domelen .o-. A e k N,,..X . qv-'F' IQ ' X ., ,, A X ifvfghr Xl , rv.- x . sos-. :Q ' 1 MS X. gn- 'uv .k X, , .C . ' 1 Q Y X M .152 P Aj' fb. ' x asf -'- H 1 Faye Vernon Russell Vincenf Ralph Vosburg Jill Wahl Jane Crofser Marqaref Webb I . j 15,1-.jfs qt an ' 1- 'D I f . R' f..A.l 4- g R-.-3.1 - S T 1 . XF? s J-ix s. ' '- ff' . . ,. R V . QM- 'Nr X X T 1 fr:-1:21 RQ. 5. 55111215 I -3. .3- V , kb W . , .L it .1 -fre 2. mm' ' . 33:1 ' x S 'is Q1 filjff 'fx I R ., . s Barry Vxfebsler Ralph Welllnqlon Susan Wendf Russell West Nancy Whitflesey Ann Wie-rners X M l ag i 1 Xi, -A I ---5 r , ,ww-i 7 , N3 ,r i i. , M1 - i Q i V V A f a 4, Q T ..,. I ., X - iv i 'A' . l 'Q' X -es' 'X ff' 'i - '. .vs Q + h X 2 .. sl ix. il AW . fl PN! ' -'T 53 s:f'7' -- P F9 R 'J Q'-x XV I in A X 1 V Bruce Williamson James Willis Mary-Lou Willis W X x , . isa.-. i x ...- i .- X I . X A N 2 . --:p.f-:-- Q K x X 3. i Q .,-QA: '-34 4. .. T , N X Q. +355 1 NSN 35, 4-- 'rv r' 55? 'TI' Qi Sh, Q w .5511-ig,:,g,: J i Ay N. ,qs .EEE N, , lm- IUIAV- j , . . A V Wifi? r - Norma Wisolzlre Jolin Wolcoff ' .A R Andrew Wilfhoh. Susan Wolofslri i Q-1? ' w e ,,,x3Q- :ESt..4:-P 1 V I ,vl in x Dail Willoughby Terry Wilson Marcia Wingard l I I Ph X . Q to wg X A ' Fa- ,. .. - 23, 1 QQQ fi ..' , Mau E, 1.32.5- f ,QA 3. X X ,Y g xv 'in Q Y 3 X X P ,air i Q , s:I:5ffEI5P Zo Q- , X ml +-., ' -Q xy garb ' Roger Worila Gwenda Wyalr Joseph Young .mv W, . N L W 45: is V 12. 'sig 5 1-. x H, mf . X X Q ff gd-S lx 1 EQ -: A . . 1. Q. ..,,. .' X x Sleplianie Zaidman Marlc Zander Evelyn Zimmerman I ilk' Y -..,. Noi' Picru red: Jill Arlcles Michael Balferson Claudia Bayliss Marianne Beckerman Sfeplwanie Brown Judiih Carpenler Richard Clark John Collins Allen Collison Jane Crolser Gerald Dahl Susan Dean Elizabelli Derrick QW .,...--1--ff-f ,pmw ,ms John Dill Andrea Farich Mariorie Fleisher Lyle Gerls Pamela Gilchrisl Michael Grose Edilh Israel Joyce Jessup David Kanners Agnis Kaugars Barbara Kell Chudleigh Lane Harry Laws 2 .V ffl F Diane Lewis Charles Mccanls Daniel Mclfeon Sluarl Marlell James Meeuwsen Kafhryn O'DonneII Wayne Ogawa G-ilberf Page James Pelerson Roberl Purlcey Marlha Rawlinson Terry Riggs Juclilh Rifler Maris Rushevics Terry Rusler Karen Silrlnema Roberf Spenser Susan Srephens Mary Slrarfon Roger Veenslra Nina Wegener Douglas Wilcox Sara Willoughby Belh Wifcher Lynn Woodcoclr Frederick Yaffe 85 YEARNING CO LLEGE is W MENS C ,NV M R GRAD DSNNEK H .. SNES Etc HC gg Q M M M-Eff0RHDW4i? ff I G H T R N E R E -1 4' 'lf l 4 86 'VL A , WinTer is a lousy Time To be- cooped up in a dormiTory, going To classes, or doing anyThing ThaT one does noT normally enioy doing. IT is a Time oT Tension Trom sheer boredom. The aTmosphere iTselT almosT seems resTricTed. BuT Things do happen ThaT seem To release The Ten- sion. There are big snowball TighTs on The quad. or moving days Trom The Honor l-louses. SporTs are well Tollowed during The winTer, and inTramurals have liTTle Trouble geTTing enough Teams To parTicipaTe. Even The TaculTy has been known To Tield a Team in The winTer. The quad has a new beauTy which easily equals ThaT oT a Tine summer day. ln The early Twi- lighT The snow shines almosT TluorescenTly, and in The deeper nighT, or in a sTorm, The hills, buildings, and Trees Take on a ghosTly sereniTy. Remember The evenings and nighTs spenT Tray- ying ldouble y as in skiingl on The hill? Can you TorgeT The nighT ThaT The heaT wenT oTT Three hours early? Yes. you probably can. Those who pledged socieTies during The Tall and winTer, however, are noT likely To TorgeT Their hell nighTs, or pledge Trips and The reTreshmenTs aTTerward. All in all The winTer guarTer was an inTeresTing one. The snow, The cold, The weT TeeT Trom salTy slush are all parT oT Bally-Kazoo in The WINTER. 55 31' 3 mi'-'irgwi 'T -' T T a- 'Q TW -I 'S-H : f .sse- ' - ' .fm 1 . . 'fa' M - -',,fw?.f . a. 1'-e--eff ' Q xsiif 1'rr-. TTQ- . W.-Ll 0.5.-4 Q gc- g .. sbf- -r ' ,. - 1-A . I 1 - .T hy -ip A gs.-,A A. 'rf'-Q V m .. ' . eg 4 BTQW K rf '.s y ing. qiqiggafgfti -w i ., ' 1 ' ' '4 is .1. ' '- of :Lf ffffwfflzrf 4. L. .-' 4,2-in .n 3- 1 4 . .v. . V ,. I .- IJP 2 f.v 7 f - 'A5Qf ' ' 1 -, fag. Ei - -:gf . ,Q .1 -1. wg' 'if' J -Ll' L ,- 1 V - J! .5531 9 .m fl? 9 L., x A xws xv gl-.Q Q sl X . x W ' , .. - .IQ L...:.. Q .. ,A . . xl A f X .. 3 kbp F X NX X X . X, . W.. X N- . ,. ' X , X f 7? f . V . L x--x - v w . .X . K W 7 X P -, v -- - XX. wi. . N, , 5-qs . NX si xx BQ Nusa? N: 4, X 3 ,L-Q 4 x . ,, . N lflsivx ' ix.: V 1 H 1-.f . as Sw Yx Ex V: Amen. i'T0i:5..1:F Th' ,fr 1,6 mf. has CEL-4--A MIK V 'W Vweex.. ' f . . -1, fm , .-P ' , Tiff from--5 f ' T .,-My .ww ,. ',-1--f . 'X . 71- f x ,':.-f T f . T I ' 'Q V . ,. V t t f hr gifs. , M-,,fhfH,L. '- ' -- .' , X -ik .,, ,. , H A C -:Q ,, K-VZ,-f,,'f t - 1 :N --W' E ' The creaTion oT a new Honor I-louse, called by The sTudenTs D.P. fDisplaced Personsj House, pre- cipiTaTed quiTe a row on The snow covered quad, almosT as much as did The perpeTual Harmon bridge game fa diTTerenT convenTion from ThaT oT The snack bar., Nmxwxg H. x .- .V ,. X Q . v Q f , .-9-:a..s5'h ' ' I, 6 59' at 'V' M -.NIS+-, 'iii' T I 1 . . ' 'Q i x 4' 'r' '33 -Vx:-ss' , A, .P . 46+-sf 3-ztiwgtf it . was 5 - ,s-if -Q - - . me-ug i -es? ,if 1' -s 13'-' 1 v- ' ' ,QQ 'aw .. .. is wrt.. ' is .5 .fd - yrs:-, figggf ., - i ' , gt-if 1' K wg ,A Y 1' 44 Q ,LQ 'sw ' gygis .L Fv.,1i?,g5 ,Ht vw- 1 ., Y W:-6:4 5 L :, , W 1. 1 ig , iff? - In x eff x fl S 1 1 A V I - Bul nor all during 'rhe winler is in lhe form of an argumenr. Chapel provided many excellenl spealcers. Richard Wilbur spolce early in fhe guarler and laler s+uden+'s inferesr was aroused by 'rhe inlroducrion of a spealcer F on LSD. drugs who fold of his careful sci- enrilic experimenla- lion, and some of The eilecls and possible iulure uses ol 'rhese menlral slrimulanls. While rhe guarler was fairly devoid ol organized social acriv- ilies, one weekend did seem ro swing. There were 'rhree dances, an away bas- lcelball game al' Al- bion, and Jrwo movies lone poslponedl. Washington Day Banquet The winler guarler is moslly made up ol ledium, sludies, and more ledium, ancl The lradilional Washimgfon Day Banguel comes as welcome reliel. Criginally inlended lo Cele- brele George Washinglon's birlhday, lhal 'rheme has more or less died, buf The name marches on. This year's occasion was especially well allendecl. The boys pick up Their girls al De- Welers and Mary T. and head clown +o a line dinner lyea Segal. Following lhal lhe music is soil lsomelimesl and sweel lusuallyl. As lradilion would have il, a good lime was had by all. Aren'+ we +l'1e greafesn Couples fend +0 ge? wrapped up in ihemselves. 90 X X XXX wx X xx-NN X 0,- f 'in- s A- Yes, If does smell Isle iomorrow'sflsl'1 Y' NYPYQQXX S 2 M7149 w.. Rm s if -,Nr . , Q ., ' ' . V NKQxQz:Q'1fC?QX:'N-QQ : jx W- ,V f N r 1 ,CA ' . ffi- ' 'X fjij. . 11 - ' 1:-.Qs : ' N Q A Q ' Q . -Yi: h Y I ',1 -:eil Wit, A 1 X , Q. V' an N ' . 1 '51 x , ' ff: 2. M t X Q X b i In 1 ' X. X ,X :vis 4 A R ' 5 - ' nf' . , l ' N ,, P , X ' .. ' Y ' If . 1 - 'Q X . x f W 1 J Q 1 ' - D Y 'S Winler sees flue climaxing of 'rlwe pledging aclivifies. Tlfirouglioul Jrlwe sliorl weelcs Jrliere are many lluings +0 be done, i.e. looking for needles in lwayslaclcs, and llwrowing all aclives and pledges pinned or engaged in+o flue lounfain, as well as The pledge Jrrips, banguefs and parlies al 'rlwe end of flue, lun? Fridayls opening nighlr presen- Jraiion ol Moliere's The Misan- 'rhropeu by Jrhe Faculfy Reading Thealer was received enlhusias- Jrically. Mrs. Balch wisely chose Richard Wilbur's franslafion, cleverly rhymed and capluring. Richard Jackson, acfing as slage designer, chase a simple sel wirh nolhing buf padded chairs, some arlilicial llowers, and a cyclo- rama proieciion lo add The French flair. The slage and lighl- ing were used +o an advanlrage. Also during lhe guarler was a regular presenlaiion by Mrs. Balch, Androcles and lhe Lion. The Index said, lf was a happy evening in The Jrhealre lasr Thurs- day wiih Andy and his lion and Shaw's funny look al marlyrdorn. Mrs. Balch and The casl and slalf opened a brighf producrion Tor a properly pleased audience. The sels were all righi, buf The sound worlc wasn r good, buf noihing slopped The rolling produciion from being a delighllul success. 93 was h r X Q., N----..,,s- s J The win+er quarler af- forded our Boiling Pol phoiographer a rare op- porlunifyz 'rhai of Jralcinq Jrhree piclures feafuring seniors. The seemingly crowded condifions on campus made even non- served meals a hecfic ex- perience. Siarlinq ou? siandinq in line in 'rhe Snack Bar was noi un- common. Even more common was 'rhe senior's weelcly visii 'ro his or her faculiy advisor 'ro requesf ano+her weelc's slay ol execulion on 'rhe Thesis. Q X N Xe X X S si. Doing a lo'r 'ro hold 'rhe seniors info a cohesive class were The Senior Meelinqs. Requlars Moby, Rhino. and Andy ollen Tried oui Their skill ai shuflleboard.


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