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MR. POST Wit is the salt of conversation not the food. -Hcxzlitt
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J. Hekman R. Broene Dr. G. J. Broodman J. Feenstra H. I-Ioltvluwer Secretary President Vice-President Treasurer H. Ryskamp Rev. H. Bel E. Freyling C. Vanden Berg R. Van Dellen Vice-Sec'y-Treas. The School Board Another school year has come and gone. Another period of cares and perplexities, of blessings and joys. As Christian High Board we have again had a blessed year of splendid cooperation and mutual helpfulness. Our meetings were characterized by a splendid spirit of self-sacrifice and devo- tion to duty. Amidst all the joys and happiness of the Work We experienced a note of sadness which was injected because of the long-continued illness of our veteran financial agent, Mr. L. Groeneveld, which eventuated in his resigna- tion. May the Lord be gracious unto him and if it be His Will grant a speedy and complete recovery. As the work had to go on uninterruptedly, Mr. Henry Schuitema was appointed as full-time financial agent and Mr. Wm. Peterson as his assistant for part-time work. We unitedly thanked the Lord for complete restoration and return to the staff of our veteran teacher, Mr. Martin Seven, after an enforced absence of a year and a half. Mr. Rennie Dornbush, after an absence of about six Weeks due to illness, could also again resume his labors. lt is but fitting to pay tribute to the wonderfully efficient work of our prin- cipal, Mr. E. R. Post, and the remarkable support and cooperation he has con- stantly experienced on the part of the entire faculty and the student body as well. Our janitors are constantly on the job keeping things spick and span. Last, but not least, the Ladies' Circle deserves our heart-felt thanks for the splendid way in which they have again carried on. In season and out of season they are constantly on the job. They are a continual source of inspira- tion to us all. May all who are in any way connected with Christian High ever deem it not only a duty but a privilege as well to do all they can for our covenant youth in order that they may be true to the faith of our fathers. G.I.B. Nl
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TOI' ROW Mr. M. H. DeVroome, AJS., Calvin College: M.Sc., Mr. R. J. Dornbush, A.B., Western State Teachers University of Michigan. College: University of Michigan. Organic Sciences, Mathematics. Shorthand, Economics, Commercial Law. Mr. H. Zylstra, A.B., Calvin College: A.M., Uni- versity of Iowa. English, Public Speaking. MIDDLE ROW Mr. B. Fridsma. A.B., Calvin College: Columbia Uni- versity. German, Latin, Modern History. Miss H. M. Zandstra. A.B., Western State Teachers College. English, Art, Dean of Girls. Mr. J. Dellaan. Calvin College: A.B., Western State Teachers College: A.M., University of Michigan. Mathematics, Physics, Latin. Mrs. T. Haan, Western State Teachers College: A.B., Calvin College. Arithmetic, English. Mr. F. J. Driesens, Calvin College: A.B., Michigan State Teachers College: University of Michigan. Modern Languages. Government, German, Regis- trar. Mr. M. Seven, A.B., Calvin College: A.M., University of Michigan. Latin. English, Mr. F. Vanden Berg, Michigan State 'Teachers Col- lege: B. Accts,, Davenport-McLachlan Institute. Bookkeeping. BOTTOM ROW Mr. I. J. Fles. Muskegon Commercial College. Commercial Geography, Salcsmanship, Librarian. Miss F. Vander Mey, A.B., Calvin College: A.M., University of Michigan. History, Latin. Rev. W. Stuart, H.B.S., Netherlands: Calvin College: B.D., Princeton Seminary: University of Leipsig. Bible, Church History. U01 Mr. E. R. Post. A.B., Calvin College: A.M., Uni- versity of Michigan. Principal. Mr. C. Beukema, A.B., Calvin College: A.M., Uni- versity of Michigan. Inorganic Science, Mathematics. Miss P. Karsten. Typing.
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