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LEADERSHIP BY EXAMPLE Mrs. Kathy Engell MODELING SERVANTHOOD Mrs. Vicki Kostcr School Secretary Message from the Principal What a year! 1986-87 has been a fulfilling year at Arling- ton Christian School. There have been many moments of fun - t.p., plays, JSB, skits at Mt. Baker, the pond at Gilead, drama, what a year! There have been reflective moments - chapel, prayer time in class, quiet talks with a teacher, early morning devotions at Camp Casey, campfire at Gilead, what a year! The joyous moments also stand out - a The ever-present smile, the cheerful spirit, the willingness to go the extra mile, and the motherly touch to tend to war wounds, are all characteristics of Mrs. Koster. Her compassion for student and staff alike, and her desire to reflect Christ in her speech and actions, all influence the staff to recognize her with the OUT- STANDING CHRISTIAN SERVICE happy student who has just made honor roll for the first time, news and a student finding a personal relationship with Christ for the first time, Graduation, soccer, bas- ketball and track triumphs - what a year! It has been a year of watching many stu- dents attain their personal best academi- cally, spiritually and socially. As the year ends we all realize we are not the same people we were when the year began. We have all had opportunities to grow and mature. For many, the task was well done. Mrs. Kathy Engetl AWARD for the 1986-87 school year. Raising four children, helping her hus- band, John, on the farm, and being in- volved with Oso Community Church, keeps her schedule busy and fulfilling. She brings to the school office an air of effi- ciency, professionally, and courtesy that make visitors, students, and staff feel ex- tremely comfortable. 8 ADMINISTRATION
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Mrs. Buse H.S. English Drama, Fourth fifth Bible Mr. Erickson H.S. Bible. History, Math Art Mrs. Curry H.S. Math, Science, Computers Mr. Kanehen H.S. Bible, English, History Yearbook a He has showed you, 0 man, what is good. To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. ” Mrs. Rockhill J.H. English Mrs. Leonard H.S. P.E.. Health, Bookkeeping WELCOME! This year there was a new addition to the faculty. Pauline Logan came to us from Montana with her two chil- dren and her husband. Her pastor rec- ommended the Burn Road Bible Church, where she meant Mrs. Leon- ard. Mrs. Leonard informed her of an opening at the school for teaching French. Mrs. Logan was a housewife, tele- phone operator, and secretary prior to becoming a teacher here. Her interest in French began as a high schooler where she took three years of French. As a sophomore in college, she en- joyed a three month trip to France, and gained a lot through conversing in French with the French people. Thanks for coming, Mrs. Logan. God bless you as you continue here. by Cora Afman Mr. Hovik J.H. H.S., Bible FACULTY 7
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ACS' Elite take time to shop the Thrift Store. THRIFT STORE The Arlington Thrift Store has not only provided a sizeable contribution to the operating budget this year, but it has filled a need in the community for a center for good used merchandise. The persons who contribute items are countless and the 10 to 15 faithful volunteers who man the store are invaluable. The store manager, MaryAnn Wisman, and the assistant man- ager, Grace Andringa are proud of the men and women who donate hours and days to the operation of the Thift Store. by Kathy Engell Mary Ann Wisman shows the spirit of all of the volunteers. VOLUNTEERS Volunteers are A.C.S. are the grease that keeps the wheels turning. Many ac- tivities would be ommited if it were not for the help of the many parents who don- ate a day or part of a day each week. In addition there are many who volun- teer for special tasks such as Marcia Thu- line, who spent many hours setting up the new computer system for the office. Her help with the jog-a-thon makes it a suc- cess. Barb Turpin is often found at school working on Family Fellowship events. Stan Boyer is willing to do whatever is need, from writing a special program for the computer, to working on the budget committee. In addition to helping with telephoning and other office tasks, MaryAnn Wisman is often found at the piano working as a volunteer with the music students. When she is not doing that, she is busy transport- ing the singers to a concerts. Sandy Sals- bury will be taking a year off next year after eight years of listening to third grade oral book reports. She must know all the third grade literature by heart! by Kathy Engcll VOLUNTEERS 9
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