Lynden Christian School - Excelsior Yearbook (Lynden, WA)
- Class of 1949
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Q. -.3wi'4ik'ifn 7' wifi if mm M as mm wfmmmm '-5. 1, Q ,, :A SZ sir 11? .Q Q: 4 39 'I il .al fu Ei Eaccehiofa '7fze 194 9 Zxceliiafz ww yzinwuig ffm .fqncfen efzfuhliaa aqigfz Scfzaol ,az fwem, wwwfm We, 'rhe sludenfs of lhe Lynden Chrislian High School. do dedicare our lirsl annual, lhe I949 Excelsior, 'ro our kind and devoled princi- pal, Mr. Bernard Koops. In addifion +o 'reach- ing us Bible Hislory and doclrinal lads, he has promoled +heir applicalion in all phases of our life. During his lourleen years of serving our school, he has been principal for eleven. We are lruly confidenl' fhaf he has been loolcing forward 'ro fhis day when our school would reach ifs Ex- celsior in offering a lull high school course. Q Th rw ANNUAL STAFF Fl Beverly Raclder, Eclilor 1l Kallileen De Boer. Lilerf ary Edilor ii Bonnie Maller, Classes and Fealures H Doris Vander Griend, Associale Edilor 'Q Sara Houg, Classes and Fealures W Joyce Sjruurrnans, Orqanizalions 11 Myrna Brune, Ari 9 Mr. Ubels, Advisor Tl Don Vander Giessen, Business Manager 4' Jim Ruplce,A+l1le+ics 'l Marlin Visser, Arl 'i Fer- rel Slrennler, Adminislrafion. l mar . 5 . . FOREWORD . . Aiier donafing much 'rime and labor: 'rhe siafl is proud 'ro preseni 'rhe Excelsior. We are very graieful 'ro Mr. Uloels. who gave much of his rime for ifs success. and also +0 Mr. Vander May. our phofographer. Since +his is lhe liirsl ediiion of fhe Excelsior. we have also had lhe privilege ol: naming if. ln order +o do fhis a conlesl was held. and lhe slaif has considered fhe name, Excelsior, as lhe besf suifed of +hose suggesl- ed. This is nof a mere name. buf if involves more Than Thai: ours is a disiincfive school, a Chrisfian High School. whose obieciive is io reach a higher goal. As you page fhrough lhe I949 Excelsior you will 'find Thai we have chosen Jrhe lheme. Train up 'l'he child in 'rhe way ihai he should go and when he is old he will no+ deparlr from if. Prov. 22:6. Thus we are frying fo depicf for you wha'r 'rhe school board and faculfy have done To irain us in +he way we should go. We sincerely hope ihafr our efforis are worih-while and ihal 'rhis brief summary of our school life will be enioyed by all. Five . . Con+en+s . . ADMINISTRATION SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN DRAMA AND MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS SPONSORS . . ADMINISTRATION . . In order Thar we mighf receive The proper Iraining in our youlh we allend a Chrislian High School. The facully consisls ol Chrislian Ieachers whose aim is Io 'reach according Io principles founded on Gods Word. I+ is noi only Iheir purpose Io Irain us 'ro be good cifi- zens of our beloved counlry. buf especially lor cilizen- ship in I-Iis Kingdom. A Bolh Ihe school board and The parenfs deserve our Ihanlcs. They are doing all in Iheir power Io malce our educalion Ihe besl 'ro be oblained, and Ihey have over- come obslacles which some-limes seemed insurmoun+able. The bus drivers have done 'rheir par+ 'foward making our educalion possible by Iransporling us daily 'ro and from school. Mr. Van Ry, be+Iecl lcnown as I-lugo, is well known for his Iai+hIul services around Ihe school. I+ is obvious fhal all Ihese blessings have come from a higher source-The Lord, and we musl' always rememb.: Iirsl of all 'ro give Him 'rhe Ihanlcs. Seven lfiyhf SCHOOL BOARD Seated: Peter Gelynse, Herman Haveman, Ben Harnstra, Martin Houg, William Heusinkveld. Standing: Ray C Bajema, assistant treasurerg Arthur Oordt, general treasurerg Henry Hoving, presidentg Delmar Vander Griend 1 delegate from Ebenezerg IVlr. Koops, Peter Heeringa, secretaryg Ernest Blankers, vice-presidentg Lewis Hoks- bergen, Henry Zoerink . BUS DRIVERS AND JANITOR Left to Right: J. Roosma, L. Gross: J. Roosmag R. De Boerg E. Kok. H. Van Ry, Janitor, MR. JAMES VELTKAMP MISS WINIFRED KIEVIET MR. NORMAN DE BOER Bible 10, 11, 12 Home Ec. 9, 10 History 10, 11, 12 English Literature Typing Band Sociology Chorus MR, LEE VANDER ARK Physical Ed. 9, 10 Coach, Second Team MR. EGBERT KOK Shop 9, 10 MISS BETTY SHOEMAKER English 9, 10, 11 Journalism Physical Ed, 9, 10 MR. LLOYD ALTEN MR. JOHN UBELS MISS EMMA ZYLSTRA General Science General Science Librarian Biology Math Chemistry Algebra Geometry Bookkeeping Latin 1, 2 N ln a iice clerk oi our school. She has been iailhiul and willing 'ro assisl in every way in which she can be helpful fo The siudenis. facully, school board, and principal. To her belongs lhe credif for lhe bookkeeping oi +he school. May God bless her in her work, and may we appreciale her work fully in The lruiure. M1 . . OFFICE CLERK . . We are lhankful +o have Miss Garrefra De Boer as ihe oi- . . PRINCIPAL . . I+ is wiih greal pleasure ihal we pay +ribu+e To our princi- pal, Mr. Koops. Wifh graliiude and respect we admire his sacri- fices for The cause of our school. During his principalship our school has increased from an eighl-grade school info a complelc high school, for which we may be Thankful. Under his Chrislian guidance we have advanced in The underslanding and knowledge oi Gods Holy Word. We have fell lhal we can always go lo him wilh our problems for True Chrisfian advice. He has been undersfanding and considerafe in all of our problems. and we hope Thai he may conlinue To be a blessing in lhe iulure. . . SENIORS . . , AT lasT we are graduaTing. someThing To which we have loolced Torward Tor many years. MosT of us have had The privilege oT aTTending a ChrisTian School all Twelve years. We have received Training by TaculTy members in The way ThaT we should go. These eTTorTs and Those oT all who have cooperaTed in making This ChrisTian educaTion possible are greaTly appreciaTed by The class of '49. Four years ago The desire To esTablish a ChrisTian High School was realized. Ours was The beginning class. AlThough in These Tour years we have meT wiTh a Tew inconveniences which oTher classes will noT see. we hold wiTh pride The TacT ThaT we are The TirsT graduaTes of The Lynden ChrisTian High School. Now we have graduaTed and are unaware of whaT The TuTure holds in sTore Tor us. However, as we have compleTed This milesTone of our journey Through liTe, iT is our prayer ThaT we may noT TorgeT The Training which we have received in our youTh. E I Wen ,TM Eff' iQ?T?i',lz? 329555 A1 iz, waigffwf ily? L. Yirfifzi - T ' - 1 .S ss 2355 if 5 Ui T ' F ' ' ii T' IT . f' 5 If Lg i 'V i SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President -A Marvin Vanderpoi Secretary -A Margaret Schaart Vicefpresident - Frances Bylsma Treasurer - Alvin Bajema OUR PAST WiTh a spiriT oT ThankTulness To God, we collecT our pasT hisTorical highlighTs inTo one massive sum. Looking back on our pasT, we consider iT a brighT one, Thanking our parenTs Tor The eTTorTs puT TorTh in securing Tor us Twelve years oT ChrisTian educaTion. Our educaTion TirsT sTarTed in I937, when we were enrolled in The TirsT grade. l-lere principles were in- culcaTed inTo our minds which would be valuable To us in our school work as well as play. ln addifion To our regular sTudies we spenT a period oT Time each day devoTed To The sTudying oT Gods Word, We began as well as ended our school day by commun- ing wiTh God in prayer, In The year oT I945 eighT years oT our educa- Tion had been compleTed. On The evening oT May 28 we graduaTed Trom The eighTh grade. Indeed This is an evenT which will be remembered by all, Tor iT 'l'7c'vlw' was The sTepping sTone Trom childhood To young man and womanhood. , We spenT our ninTh grade in The original school building while our new ChrisTian High School was un- der consTrucTion. Indeed, The prayers oT our parenTs and Triends oT ChrisTian Training have been answered, Tor iT was made possible Tor us To conTinue our educa- Tion in a ChrisTian aTmosphere. By The beginning oT our sophomore year, our' new building had been com- pleTed. During ThaT year iT was dedicaTed To The cause OT Training children in The way OT The Lord. Yes. as a class when we scan The pasT, we cannoT Tully express our graTiTude To God Tor The blessings besTowed on us. Yes. Thanks be To God Tor parenTs who wiTh Solomon oT old can say. Train up a child in The way ThaT he should go, and when he is old he will noT deparT Trom iT. fi BAJEIVIA, ALVIN L. Men of few words are good men. Class Treas.-4 Chorus-1, 3, 4 Torch Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club-3 Softball-1 Basketballfl, 2 BRUNE, NIYRNA LOY Ulntelligence is not her only virtue, she doeth all things well. Ftuoent Council Sec'y-1 Chorus-1, 2, 3, 4 Nonette--2, 3, 4 Annual Staff-4 Torch Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club-2, 3, 4 Drama Club-3, Sec'y.-4, Old Doc Pep Club-3, 4 DE BOER, KATHLEEN ANN t'The shortest and surest way to live with honor in the world, is to be in reality what we would appear to be. Chorus-1, 2, 3, 4 Nonette-2, 3, 4 Annual Staff-4 Torch Club-1, 2, 3, 4, Pres,43 Girls' Club-2, 3, 4, Pres.f4 Drama Club-4, 'tOld Doc Pep Club-3, 4, Vice-Pres.-3 HOUG, SARA JEAN Tell me, pretty maiden, arc there any more at home like you? Student Council Rep.42, Vice-Pres.--4 Class Presil Chorus-1, 2, 3, 4 Nonette-3, 4 Annnal Staff-4 Torch Club--1, 2, 3, 45 Pres.-4 Girls' Club-2, 3, 4 Drama Club-3, 4 Pep Club-4 BROERSMA, MARION A. Cramming may make others wise, but it makes me otherwise Chorus-1, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club-3 Mission Club-3, 45 Treas.-4 Boys' L. Club-3, 4 Softball-3, 4 Basketball-2, 3, 4 BYLSNIA, FRANCES Nl. Gentle in both speech and manner Class Vice-Pres.-4 Chorus-2 Torch Club-1, 2, 3, 4, Sec'y-Treas.-3 Hi School Daze Editor-3 Girls' Club-2, 3, 4 Pep Club--3, 4 GELEYNSE, DONALD JAY Bashfulness is an ornament to youth Chorus-3, 4 Torch Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club-3 Boys' L. Club-3, 4 Softball-3, 4 Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4 HOVING, DONALD H. If he were as long as his Iii he'd be a giant. Student Council Rep.-1, 3 Chorus-1, 2, 4 Band-3 Torch Club-1, 2 Boys' Club-3, Pres.-3 Boys' L, Club-3, 4 Basketball-1, 2 Drama Club-3, 45 Facing the Future .I'hirtcon s Fuurtrrm KAEMINGK, JAMES l'Quiet in appearance with motives unknown. Chorus-3, 4 Boys' Club-3, Vice-Pres.-3 Boys' L. Club-3, 4 Softball-2, 3, 4 Basketball-2, 3, 4 MATTER, BONITA MAE Her cheerful disposition makes her many friends. Student Council Vice-Pres.-3 Class Sec'y.-1 Chorus-1, 2, 3, 4 Nonettef2, 3, 4 Annual Staff-4 Girls' Club Vice-Pres.--2, Pres.-3, 4 Drama Club-3, 4, Pres.74g 'lOld Doc Pep Club-3, 4 Song Leaderffl ROOSMA, IDABELL J, She was right pleasant, am- iable-and certainly de- lighting in good sport. Chorus--2 Girls' Club-2, 3, 4 Camera Club Sec'y.44 Mission Club-3, 4 Girls' L. Club43, 4 Basketball--3, 4 SCHUYLEMAN, MARILYN G. Diligence in study and perservering effort. School Historian-3, 4 Chorus-2 Band-2, 3, 4 Torch Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Mission Club-3, 4 ' s' L. Club--3, 4 Basketball-3, 4 KIEVIET, HILDA Generally speaking, she's generally speaking. Chorus-2 Girls' Club-2, 3, 4 Mission Club-3, 4 RADDER, BEVERLY JEAN t'Here's to a girl who helps make things liveIy. Student Council Treas.-2, Rep.-3, 4 Class Treas,-1, Pres.-3 Chorus-2, 3, 4 Nonette-2, 3, 4 Editor of Annual-4 Torch Club--1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club-2, 3, 4, Vice- Pres.-3 Pep Club-3, 4 SCHAART, MARGARET The kind of student who is a teacher's joy. Class Sec'y.-4 Chorus-2 Hi School Daze EditorY4 Girls' Club-2, 3, 4 Torch Club-1, 2, 3, 4g Vice-Pres.-3 Basketball--3 STUURMANS, JOYCE Y. l'Very sociable and gay was she. Chorus-1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff-4 Torch Club-1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club-2, 3, 4 Drama Club Pres.-3, Vicar-45 l'Facing the Future, X'OId DoC Nonette-2, 3, 4 Pep Club74 Song Leader-4 TROOST, SHIRLEY DONNA 'IA cheerful heart makes bright the way. Class Sec'y-Treas. 3 Chorus 3, 4 Torch Club 3, 4 Girls' Club 3, 4 Drama Club 3, Facing the Future 4 Pep Club 35 Pres. 4 Song Leader 4 VANDER GIESSEN, DONALD A, Cares come, cares go, so why care? Lynden High School 1, 2 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Band 2 Quartet 2, 3, 4 Annual Business Mgr. 4 Boys' Club 3, 4 Mission Club 3, 4 Yell Leader 2, 3 VANDER STOEP, BEULAH H, Small of stature, great of heart. Concrete High School 1 Chorus 2, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Girls' L Club 2, 3, 4 Camera Club 4 Mission Club 3, 4 Girls' Basketball 3 VERMEULEN, JAMES May good sense and good na- ture never be limited. Lynden High School 1, 2 Student Council 39 Treas. 45 Pres. Chorus 4 Band 3, 4 Trumpet Quartet 4 Drama Club 3, Facing the Future 4, Old Doc Camera Club 4, Pres. Basketball 3, 4 VAN BEEK, FREDA I don't care how you spell my name, I'll change it some- time, anyway. Torch Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 4 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 VANDER POL, MARVIN A man of many inches and every inch a man. Student Council 1, Pres. Class Pres. 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Quartet 2, 3, 4 Trumpet Quartet 4 Boys' Club 3 Drama Club 3, 4, Old Doc Mission Club, Pres. 4 L Club Softball 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3 VAN ZANTEN, LEOPOLD Don't do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Quartet 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club 3 L Club Drama Club 35 Facing the Future 4 Basketball 1, 2 VISSER, MARTIN They say he was once caught studying. Student Council Rep. 1 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club 3 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Fifteen I SPOELSTRA, MARLYS RUTH 'l0pportunity is rare, and a wise person will never let it go by... Nooksack High 1, 2, 3 Student Council Sec'y. 3 1 Nonette 3 Chorus 3 Torch Club 3 Girls' Club 3 Pep Club 3 Sixteen VANDER MEY, FREDERICK Nothing is impossible to ambition. Nooksack High 1, 2 Student Council Pres. 2, 3 Chorus 2, 3 Band 2 Torch Club 2, 3 Drama Club 35 Facing the Future Basketball 2 To the Class ot l949: You are about to become the tirst Alumni ot the Lynden Christian l-ligh School. Alumni usually look back with ioytul reminiscence ot incidents ot tormer school days. As the years pass perhaps many ot these incidents with retelling will take on added proportions and interest. Incidents which at the time they occurred seemed quite sad. overwhelming, or dreadtul because ot the consequences. will in a tew years cause you to laugh in enjoyment at the tix you were in. Such events ot human interest will in a measure help you love Lynden Christian l-ligh School in the years to come. But Lynden Christian High School should endure in your hearts tor a more important reason. lt should grow in your attections as the years pass, because here you learned what it means to serve, and love God, because here you learned better the meaning ot Gods revelation in l-lis Word and in the various sciences. As the years pass and you grow in consecration you will understand better the importance ot training up a child in the way that he should go. What the tuture holds tor you, only God knows. Many ot you will continue your schooling. Others ot you will tind your God-ordained places in your homes or at some type ot work. Whatever your task may be, we wish tor you God's blessings. We hope, trust. and pray that you will always retlect in your words and deeds the Christian training your homes and school have attempted to give you. ln parting, we wish tor each ot you a lite ot ioy and happiness, because it is characterized by devoted service to Christ, our Lord. B. KOOPS. Principal. . . UNDERCLASSMEN . . We, The Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen, are very happy 'ro have lhis privilege of allending a Chris?- ian School, whore The word ol lhe Lord is laugh? and all olhor subiecls are laughl in The lighf of l-lis Word. The Juniors had fhe privilege ol bcing lhe iirsl Freshmen in our new l-ligh School. The building was noi yer complered, buf enough rooms were finished so 'rhal lhe Freshmen and lhe Sohpomores were able To allend. Each year anolher grade has been added unlil lhis year we have beccme a complele high school. Nearly all ol lhe pupils have allended a Chrislian grade school. We are proud and happy +o say lhal a few pupils even came from dillerenl parls ol lhe coun- lry where secondary Chrislian educalion was noi being received, lo allend our Chrislian l-ligh School. We hope 'rhal 'rhe Chrislian lraining +ha'r is being received will have a greal elfecl on our lives now and in lhe fulure years. May our Chrislian School conlinue +o prosper lhrough Gods blessing, and lo be a shinirwo liqhl in a sin-darkened world. ihl Sf-vcntoen .L al l. 1- JUNIOR CLASS Front Row: Margaret Oordt, Jennie Heutlnk, Dorothy Vogel, Evelyn Kornelis, Henrietta Vanden Stoep, Auqustina Van Zantcn Clara Van Diest, Doris Vander Griend, Betty Kok, Sylvia Brands, Glenda Blankers. Second Row: Grace Bunta, Nellie Klein, Bernice Hendricks, Joan Stap, Jes- sie De Vries, lVlarilyn LeFebre, Alberdina Schaart, Adriana Tjoelker, Theresa Vander Veen, Frances Streniler, Jeannette Visser, Betty Vander Pol. Third Row: Frank Van Zanten, Le Roy Kosters, Garris Timmer, Delvin Groen, Nelson De Jong, Paul Van Zanten, lVlarvin Van lVlersf bergen, Jim Rupke, Albert Vander Veen, lVlr. De Boer. 'wifi la' '!l,Ifl'1'll JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vice-President -- Margaret Oordt Treasurer - Jim Rupke Secretary -- Glenda Blankers President - lVlarvin Van lvlersbergen ..JUNlORS .. We, the Juniors, are proud ot our class. For three years we have been working and enjoying our education, which we hope to complete in l95O. Qur class has been very active in athletic teams and scholastic activities, including baslcetball and fsott- ball teams, Drama Club, Mission Club, Pep Club, and Camera Club. Our class has 32 members, with Mr. Norman De Boer as our home room teacher. Student council representatives trom our class are Paul Van Zanten, and Bernice l-lendriclcs. As the class ot l95O, we hope that we will always show our appreciation tor our Christian education and live in acordance with what we have been taught. SOPHONIORE CLASS First Row: Grace Heusinkveld, Tilly Buina, Ruthele Van Louliuizen, Christine Dykshorn, Joyce Heeringa, Nlildrcd acluiurinan, alurley Zoutcndyk Sylvia De Lange, Reda Van Dyken, Donna Spaan, Joan Dolinder, Carol Radder, Second Row: Audrey Brune, Alice Bosnian Albert Van Dyken, John Van Zanten, Cornelis Nlolenaar, Glenn Van Dyken, Ted Vander lVley, Gladys Bouwnian, Jeanine Baierna, Donald Kortlcvcr. Third Row: Albert Andrews, Vernon Weidenaar, Gerald Korthuis, Ronald Zoet, Anthony Vermeulen, Ferrel Stremler, Robert Broersnia, Nlr Ubels USOPHOMORES .. Having endured a year ot being Those Fresh- men, we, the Class ot i'5I,i' eagerly climbed to the second rung ot the scholastic ladder, When, in our Freshman year, we set toot in the halls ot Lynden Christian High, we telt rather bewild- ered and out ot place, until the upper classmen ac- cepted us as tellow students. We returned to school in the tall ot 48, tull ot tun and energy tor the coming school year. When we learned our home room teacher was to be Mr. Ubels. we lcnew our Sophomore year would be a sucf cesstul one. We had lett our Freshman year behind us, teeling that we had gained a certain amount ol prestige by doing so. When the Baslcetball season rolled around, the Sophomores showed their school spirit by their at- tendance at the games. And it was no wonder, tor we were represented by Ted Vander lvley and Anthony Vermeulen on the tirst team and by tour Sophomores on the second team. Atter Christmas vacation we settled down tor semester exams, and proved our scholastic ability, as several class members placed high on the l-lonor Roll. We are eagerly loolcing torward toward our Ju- nior year, when we hope to be Upperclassmen. SOPHOMCRE CLASS OFFICERS Council Representative - Alice Bosnian President - Anthony Vermeulen Secretary -- Ruthele Van Lohuizen Treasurer Audrey Bruno .Yiur lun ts 'ilu FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: Lillian Terpstra, Myra Jean Krediet, Gertrude Vander Veen, Ruth Vander Ploeg, Lillian Vis, Gertrude Jansen, Wilma De Vries, Janice Groen, Harlean Stremler, Katherine Bos, Arlys Vander Pol. Seconl Row: Joy Heusinkveld, Doris Mae Likkel, Yvonne Stap, Frances Van Kooten, Elizabeth Van Beek, Doris Wouters, Joan Boonstra, Genevie 'e Keuning, Cornelia Houg, Gertrude Vermeulen, Joyce Kosters. Third Row: Miss Shoemaker, Kenneth Hoving, George Boeringa, Delmar B'oersma, Engene Hoekema, Kenneth Bosman, James Vander Griend, Ivan Groen, Sidney Kornelis, Sherwin Van Mersbergen, Henry Buys. Fourth Row: Marshall Zoerink, Fred Stremler, Evert Verrneer, Gerard De Koekkoel-, Edward Spoelstra, Melvin Schuyleman, Chester Broersma, Alb:-rt Van Dalfsen, Lamar Vander Griend, Ed Kok, Ronald Korthuis, Mr. Van Alien. HFRESHMEN .. As a Freshman class. this is our tirst year ot high school work. We have enioyed our work and appro- ciated the work ot our teachers. There are torty-two students in our ninth qrade. The representative ot our class to the Student Coun- cil is Ronald Korthuis. Our vice-president, Edward Fpoelstra, has recently moved to Manhattan, Montana. X'v'e are sorry he had to leave us. and his ottice has not been retilled. All the ninth grade girls are members ot the Girls' Club, and six are in the Pep Club. From our grade nearly all the girls and tive ot the boys take part in the Mixed Chorus. The High School Band is also rep- resented by tive ninth nrade students. Our home room teachers are Miss Shoemaker and Mr. Van Alten. Atter this year's work is completed, most ot us FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS look torward to another three years in the Lynden Treasurer - Lamar Vander Griend Chmsqhan High School' Vice-President -- Edward Spoelstra President -- Kenneth Bosman Secretary - Frances Van Kooten Tice ii fy . . DRAMA AND MUSIC . . The field ol drama in our high school is compara- alively now.. H has only been in lhe lasl lwo years lhal our Drama Club has been in exislence. However. il has made rapid advancemenf under lhe excellenl supervision of Mr. Norman De Boer. The play, Old Doc. was presenled This year by 'rhe Drama Club. To Mr. De Boer belongs 'rhe credif for 'rhe success of +his play and lhe Drama Club. Our music deparlmenr has been progressing rapid- ly wifhin The pasl year. Our band apoearecl af many bazslcclball games as well as af olher occasions. Our chorus has appeared on various programs and presenled a spring concer+ on April 6, l949. This work has been under +he direcrion of Mr. James Velflcamp. our music feachor. He has grearly improved our band and chorus, and may he conlinue 'ro do so in +he furure. If we are laughl fo appreciafe good music while we are young, we shall nover regrer il, bu+ will carry I+ wi+h us unlil we de- parl from rhis pilgrimage on earlh To a be-Her world where we shall praise our God perfecfly forever. Twvn ty-o na urn ly-Iwo PLAY CAST Left to Right: Myrna Brune, Sylvia Brands, Dorothy Vogel, Ronald Zoet, Paul Van Zanten, Marvin Vanderpol, Kathleen De Boer, Sylvia De Lange, Garris Timmer, Joyce Stuurmans, Bonnie Matter, Albert Van Dyken, Doris Vander Griend, James Vermeulen, Carol Radder. OLD DOC HOLD DOC AT PLAY Left to right: Kathleen De Boer, Albert Van Dyken, Joyce Stuurmans, Bonnie Martter, Ronald Zoet, Marvin Vanderpol. MIXED CHORUS ilth Rcvv: Ferre! Strenilei' Dvlvin Groen, Janius Kaennnt,k, Marion Broirsnia, Marvin Vandi-rpol, Ronnie Zott, Don Vander Gieszen, Anthony Ver inenlen, Don Geleynse, Alhert Dalfsen, Alvin Bajenia, Ted Vander Mey. Fourth Rovv: Le Roy Kosters, Paul Van Zanten, Jaines Vvrnieulen, Martin Visser, Millie Schnurinan, Atigustina Van Zanten, Henrietta Vander Stoip, Leo Van Zanten, John Van Zanten, Cornic Molenaar, Laniar Vandi-r Grsend, Ronald Korthnis, Delniar Broersnia. Third Rovv: Tillie Bunia, Nelia Hong, Alice Bosnian, Shirley Zoutendyk, Christine Dykeshorn, Bonnie Matter, Shmley Troost Myrna Bruno, Joyce Stuurnians, Doris Vander Griend, Kathleen De Boer, Sylvia Dv Lange, Beverly Radder, Sara Hou1 Second Rovv, Gertrude Vander Veen, Elizabeth Van Beek, Janice Groen, Wilma Di- Vries, Doris Wouters, Lillian Vis, Freda Van Beek, Ruth Vander Ploeg, Frances Van Knntei Myrna Jean Kredit, Doris Mae likkel, Arlys Vander Pol, Beulah Vander Stoep First Row. Katherine Bos, Lillian Terpstra, Carol Raclder, Andrey Brnnii, Sylvia Brands, Yvonne Stan Gen view Kneninq Joy Hensinliveld, llarlf-ne Streinler, Gladys Bniiwinan Gen' trndv Veriiiviilin .lnyrie Ixnsli-i's, fEl'.1c'o llvlisiiiliveld TRUMPET QUARTFQT eft to Right: Marvin Vanderpol, Donna Spaan, Beu- lah Vander btoen, James Vermeulen MALE QUARTET Left to Right: L. Van Zanten, D. Vander Giessen, Nl. Vanderpol, R. Zoet. 'lyH'I'IIf.ll-HI ru' BAND Back Row, lVIr Veltkamp, Director' Geraldine Geleyenze, Vernon LanInQa, Nlarsliall Zoernilf Fri-d Streniler Herb Kortnui-A Cecil Van Dalfsen, Evert Vermeer, Eugene Hoekema, George Boeringa, Kenneth Hoving Glen Dyken, Beulah Vander Steep, Albert Van Dyken, IVlarvin Vanderpol, Front Rovv: Betty Kok, Bernici Hendricks, Glenda Blankers, Harlene Stremlvr, Phyllis Notebooin, Eileen Laninga, Charles Andrews, Victor Van Zanten, Melvin Scuyleman, Ferre! Stremler Leona Hendricks, Kenn.tli Vander Griend, Marilyn Scliuyli- innn Donna Spann James Vermeulen, . .THE CHORUS.. The Clworuf, novv i5cQOrT1pOuOd ot 74 mompere. Under tlio able direction ot lw1r.J. Voltkamp, it heb made some vory succosstul appearances. Considerable improvement lies also been sliovvn in our thirty-piece band. For many this is ttie tirst year ot band experience. Along witti the advancement ot tlie band and ctworus, various ensembles and vocal groups tiave gained popularity during the course ot ttiis year. I nfllfill-flllll' . . ORGANIZATIONS . . During lhe course ol The school year we have been organizing and pulling lo use many clubs. There are some which are relalively new and o+hers which have been in exisfence lor quile some lime. ln The clubs lhal have been organized we have been frying fo lceep in mind Jrhe 'rraining we have received fhrough lhe years of aflending our Chrislian school. and we hope fhaf lhe lhings learned in our parlicipaling in fhese clubs may also be pu? To fufure use. Our clubs have given banquels and dinners lo keep uo fhe aclivify and spiril of our organizalions, so 'rhaf all sludenls will no+ only consider il a privilege buf may also enioy being a member ol one or more clubs. To become a member of our clubs nol only a cerlain slandards of grades mus+ be arfained bul also an alli- lude of cooperalion and school spiril musl be shown, which promo+es lhe success of The clubs. ll nly-fi Seated: Marvin Va STUDENT COUNCIL n Mersbergen, Treasurerg Bernice Hendricks Secretary' James Vermeulen, President, Marvin Vander Pol, Sara Hong, Vice-Dres- ldent, Beverly Radder, Standing: Anthony Vermeulen, Mr, Ubels, Ronald Korthnis Kenneth Bose i nmn, Paul Van Zanten, Mi' Veltlcanip, Alice Bosnian, .If-SLI' CAMERA CLUB First Row: Kenneth Hoving, Eugene Hoekema, Beulah Vander Stoep, Donna Spaan, Gladys Bouwman, Fred Stremler, Marshall Zoerink. Second Rovv: Herbert Korthuis, Albert Van Dalfsen, Mildred Schuurman, Treasf urerg Idabelle Roosma, Secretary, James Vermeulen, President, Frank Van Zanten, Mr Van Alten. IS TORCH CLUB -Treaiurerg Auguitina Van Zanten, Seated: Bernice Hendricks, Secretary F i Vice-President, Sara Hong, President. st Row: Margaret Oordt, Shirley Zoutendyk, Alberdina Schaart Freda Van Beek, Shirley Troost, Joyce Stuurinans, Myrna Brune, Frances Byls ma, Margaret Schaart, Kathleen De Boer, Marilyn Scliuylenian, Donna Spaan, Grace Heusinkveld. Second Row: Glenda Blankers, Sylvia Brands ' ' k B tt Kok, Henrietta Vander Stoep, Frances Stremler, Jennie Heutin , e y Mildred Scliuurman, Theresa Vander Veen, Ruthele Van Louliuizen, Syl ' 1 Audrey Brune, Third Rovv: Joan Stap Lange, Alice Bosmai, Van Merslnergen, Don Geleynse, Ferrel Streinler, Anthony Ver Jim Rupke, Albert Van Dyken, Alvin Brijeinn Gladys Boiivvinan 'Radder, and Mr Van Allen V via De Marvin nieulen Beverly 5 l j DRAMA CLUB First Row: Mr. De Boer, Carol Radder, Sylvia Brands, Paul Van Zanten, Dorothy Vogel, Ronnie Zoet, Joyce Stuurmans, Vicar, Albert Van Dyken, Kathleen De Boer, Garris Timmer, Second Row: James Ver- meulen, Myrna Brune, Leo Van Zanten, Shirley Troost, Marvin Vander ' ' ' Sara Houg Pol, Doris Vander Griend, Don Hoving, Sylvia De Lange, 'l'1i'r :ilu vm i ri . . CHAPEL. . The swelling music oT a well lcnown hymn re-echoes Through The building, and Thur. anoTher Wednesday chapel service has begun. A sense OT saTisTacTion sweeps over The sTudenTs as They lay aside Their rouTine Tasks, To praise l-lim who has so willingly given us all we sTand in need OT. CenTered around The l-Toly Word oT God, we come rnuno wiTh l-lim in prayer, sing praises To l-Tis name. and hear l-lis word as iT is presenl- nd by one OT our Teachers, or by a quesT spealcer. The Topics chosen Tor The chapel 'ervices are Theme which can be applied To our lives boTh in school and ouT oT school. Cn some occasions, sTudenTs direcT The chapel services. The Training which They have received in The pasT enables Them To underTalce The Taslc wiTh abiliTy. In our chapel services, as in all oTher acTiviTies, we conTinue To be led in The Tear OT God, beinq developed inTo beTTer ciTizens noT only Tor This life buT Tor The liTe hereaTTer. I'lI,All' liylrt I , i , l I GIRLS' CLUB Seated: Glenda Blankers, Margaret Oordt, Sara Hong, Jeanine Bajenia, Lillian Terpstra Betty Vander Pol Kneeling Beulah Vander Stoep, Gladys Bouwnian, Tilly Bunia, Joy Heusinkveld, Joan Polinder, Donna Spaan Katherine Bos, Harlean Stremler, Arlys Vander Pol, Gertrude Vermeulen, Myra Jean Krediet, Doris Mae Lilkel, Genfvievs Keuning. First Row: Miss Shoemaker, Beverly Radder, Bernice Hendricks, Betty Kok Marilyn Schuyleman, Frances Stremler, Ruth Vander Ploeg, Gertrude Vander Veen, Freda Van Beek, Joyce Heeringa Christine Dykshorn, Alice Bosnian, Nelia Houg, Audrey Brune, Yvonne Stap, Grace Buina, Miss Kiev- iet. Second Rovv: Sylvia Brands, Hilda Kieviet, Eliabeth Van Beek, Shirley Zoutendyk, Doris Wotuers, Janice Groen Vliilnia De Vries, Gertrude Jansen, Theresa Vander Veen, Lillian Vis, Shirley Vande Kieft, Sylva Dir Lange Treasurer, Jessie De Vries, Frances Van Kooten, Reda Van Dyken, Vivian Vande Kieft, Carol Radder. Third Rovl: Jeanette Visser, Joan Stap, Jennie Heutink, Adriana Tjoelker, Alberdina Schaart, Joyce Stuurnians Shirley Troost, Myrna Brune, Mildred Schuurman, Augustina Van Zanten, Henrietta Vander Stoep, Idabell Roosnia Margaret Schaart, Clara Van Diest, Doris Vander Griend, Vice-President, Kathleen De Boer, Pres- ident, Evelyn Kornelis, Dorothy Vogel, QR A4 ' f 1 fi t ' MISSION CLUB First Rovv: Hilda Kieviet, Idalai-ll Roosina, Frances Bylsma, Secretary- Beulah Vander Stoep. Second Rovv: Eugene Hoelcenia, Marilyn Schuylernan, Mildred Schuurman, Henrietta Vander Stoep, Marilyn Le Febre, Fred Streniler Third Row: Mr. Koops, Don Vander Giessen, Marion Broersnia, Treasurer: James Kaenungk Vice President, lVlr. Kok, ll DEP CLUB Back Ron Sylvia De Lange Kathleen De Boer Dorls Vander Grlend, Bonnle Matter Frances Bylvma Dorls Wouters Shirley Troost Joyce Stuur mans Myrna Brune Nllddle Qovv Jeannlne Balema Beverly Radder Audrey Brune Nella Houg Bernuce Hendrucks Frances Van Kooten Ruth fwjre f Bomlc' Joyce Qh rlcy QPX lk l 5 1 3 S S E GIRLS L CLUB Farsi Row: Glenda Blankers, Beulah Vander btoep Joan Slap, Belly Kok lll0l'0Sd Vnnrler Vven lVllIflrvd bclunnfman Sylvia De Lange, Joan pOlllIdEl', Donna :mann Carol Rndclcn' becund Row Bernlco llenllrncks Marilyn Sclluylenmn, Dons Vander Grlend, Evelyn Kornells ldaluell Roosnm, AlIQllKYlIl-I Van Znnten, Hen raetm Vander Stoep, Clara Van Dlest Jewe De Vu-lea Andrey Brnne l s Q s 5 E E z 153 fi it X we BOYS' L CLLB Frrst Row: Paul Van Zanten, Don Geleynse Gavrls Tirnvner JHl1lF'9 K-l0llllllUll Second Ron: Don Hnvlnn Janleb Vermeulen, Nlarvln Vander Pol, MJI'lOll Br0erQma, Nlartrn Viswr, Leo Van Znnten W.,- lfflll-'Ill' ...W '-+-M-...W il',.llfllk'0 Garmgwaw Hx Mhool Daze Coqpwie Dreaming, Jessie? -W Big Wheeis Jaunty Jumors Hold that pose New boy at school? Coy maid:-ns Dou't be bashful 4 Oue's cmouqh Ronny Time out for lunch Posing, Shirley? . . SPORTS . . A siudenis of a Chrisiian High School. we are Trained physically, menially, and spirifually. Physical educaiion plays an imporlani pari in The developmeni' of a Chrisiian characier in Chrislian youlh. Pariicipa- lion in sporls gives us an opporfunily fo praciice The principles ol Chrisiianiiry as a parl of our youihful +rain- ing. H also provides us a wholesome means whereby we can develop he-al'rhy bodies +o house alerf minds. We musl especially live Chrisfianiiy in our com- pe+i+ive spor+s. Our language musf a+ all Jrimes be God- glorilyingi we should 'rake delea+s as good losers: we rnusl be humble winners: af all Times we musl' be clean players: and we musi honor fhe decisions made by The officials. Th irfy-th rua THE FIRST FIVE irljl-fv Guards: Don Geleynse, Martin Visser, Center: Marion Broersma. Forwards: James Vermeu!en, Garris Timmer FIRST TEAM Kneeling: Ted Vander lVley, Albert Vander Veen Lambert Wouters, Garris Tnnnler, Paul Vtzn Zanten, Standing: Fred Stl'CllllC , Nlanagerg James Kaemlngk, James Vermeulen, Marion Bu-oersma, Nlartin Visser, Don Gcleynie lVlr. Koops, Conch. SECOND TEAM Kneeling: Albert Van Dyken, Ronnie Zoet, Anthony Vermeulen, Albert Van Dalfsen, Ed Kok. Standing: Fred Stremler, lvlanagerg Kenneth Hoving Lamar Vander Griend, Chester Broersnm, Ronald Kortll- uis Delmar Broersma, lVlr. Vander Ark, Coach. irl Home 29 75 32 50 3l 40 49 32 42 34 35 43 55 359 4I' 'f'llirl.:1'vfv' Firsi' Team Alumni Chilllwaclc Trapp Tech Abbolslord Dukes Oulw-, Alwlhwlwlolxl Trapp Tech Vancouver College Vancouver YMCA Weslern Waslw, Frosh Dulces Everell Church Vancouver College John Oliver . . BASKETBALL Opponenfs Home 93 39 I4 35 40 20 26 36 32 35 22 22 ,I 22 99 28 25 39 25 50 20 3I I9 29 56 4' 24 34 Second Team Chilliwaclc Trapp Tech Abbolsford Nicl 5 Boy! Clulo Alslwl4.Ir-nl Trapp Toch Vancouver College Niclcls Boys' Club Vancouver YMCA Teachers John Qliver John Oliver Opponen+s 24 22 I6 47 l'? 29 32 28 42 IO 40 33 . . I948-49 BASKETBALL SEASON . . The Lynden ChrisTian High School Lynx ended Their I948-49 baslceTball season wiTh a 4l To 24 win over John Oliver. IT was a TiT- Ting climax To an excepTionally good season. AlThough The .Lynx could noT gain enTranc:e inTo The counTy league, many oT The Canadian schools were more Than willing To play us. All Told, The Lynx ran up a sTring oT I2 vicTories while losing only Three. Included in Their vicTories were a pair oT wins over The high- ly Tavored Dulce oT ConoughT and The equally sTrong Vancouver Col- lege Tive. The boys never sTopped TighTing Till The Tinal whisTle and showed excepTionally good sporTsmanship aT all Times. . . COACHES . . The Lynden Lynx were TorTunaTe in having Mr. Koops as Their coach. ln TacT, in The Team's own opinion. Their success was To a greaT exTenT due To his coaching. On The oTher hand, however, Mr. Koops seems To Thinlc he can never praise his boys enough. Besides Teaching The Tundamenfals oT good baslceTball, Mr. Koops also sTresses Tair play and good sporTs- manship. Under The able direcTion oT Mr. Vander Ark, The second Team also wallced away wiTh many honors. Th I1'ly-swwn ,l',lil'l-If-fiffllf GIRLS' BASKETBALL Back rovv: lVIZss Shoe-maker, Jeannette Visser, Gertrude Jansen, Doris lVlae Likkel, Evelyn Kornelis, ldabeli Roosma, Theresa Vander Veen, Clara Van Diest, Doris Wouters, Myra Jean Kredit, Joy Heusinkveld. Front Rovv: Janice Groen, Jessie De Vries, Donna Spaan, Beulah Vander Stoep, Joan Polinder, Marilyn Schuyleman, Genevieve Keiining. Girls' team at play W 5 s 1 1 !!w wk fm wx an 2 M X hw. W M x A Wx Q. ' A K 'X 7 Q HE - v Q, P fal ' Q 54 M . 5 K .,.,,A I MA . Q wg Q '-1 ,- X? i 'fs i X is gs ,E ., 5 K ,,A:5.: , Q tm . . A mf 'V I P I t ? Y Ag K , buff' 1 - W r nf' -.- X .gg-11, f Six' if ' S f' . x wig gb L -az., ,K , PN, - ' Q , Af' .i fgfyz K ' mg Q ,g S L, ,..':'A1iff5 'H A i'fXfl'x7 Q,f - H Q xcf' f?,,1 lfL,Qi2Q:'fw ' Ni . K -.Q R xg - W . x ll X Q- - .Y 5, , . 53 L- , D' V , , '. fg ff AN1 g' 7, N .. I G gr. g M: 1 f if' JS W . ll' ' Q A - 'iw 'iwxxixilg v Y s g Q ii? K 4 Y , at N.,. Y I ' 4. fm ...YW CH Q ws! -sf I HN' X.. , UMR: Q' wwf' , . Jsiiffygf, ' , 3 A ,gif Maxi- Q51 A 'B' N TW an ,R f 3' s ' f Q? S' ' WN! Tx -wig -sy 1 I M5 wi 1 A -Q 2 in .- 'R if M Q R x ki ri A iw. 4 gggiiil , sum Q, . I fd-,tc 'i 4 . . SOCIAL HIGHLIGHTS . . Our parenfs and Teachers believe fhaf for Chrisfian Iraining Ihe sociaI aspec+ musf also be considered. In addifon Io our Irack meers, baske+baII games, and sc:hooI plays in which we make social confacfs wi+h o+her schools and circles, we have heId banque+s of various kinds. Our many cIubs are a greai heIp Iowards Ihe pro- mo+ion oi our sociaI acfiviiies. The Girls' and Boys' Ciubs have gone on several hikes To Mouni Baker and Moum' Shuksan. The Torch CIub enioyed a chicken dinenr and a sociaI evening. I:oIIowing our schooI pIay, CId Doc. The Drama CIub enioyed a chicken dinner a+ Ihe Cedar Chesi. The Pep Club gave a dinner in honor of Jrhe Iirs+ Ieam as a 'roken of appreciaiion for 'rheir exceIIenI' per- formance Ihis season. The firsf gracluaiing class was given a IareweII by a Junior-Senior banquef in Iheir honor. As Ihe sphere of social ac+iviI'y is a Iur1damen'IaI par+ of our Iiie, may if ever be our aim Io keep our social ac- Iiwiiy God-cenrered. Il Forty-one Senior boys hike v Junior boys hike -- Teachers' day off - Too much to carry -' Oh for a dr Warming up -- Coffee time - Pretty steep, eh? - It's a long way ---- Excelsior - Lets call it a day! A .Eb nf , x i . ' as Q, Qs if J' Q sm M ...V V Q' Q J Q 4 3 x V xv! 'Q 5, xyf, 'xl . .fs Snow scenvs --- Lost? - End of A perfect day -4 Twred? -- Sore fect? 4 Torch Banquet Myrna and Sara -- Double exposure 7 Beauty and brains -- long, long trail awmding W See something? There's a .JM :ia rm 'ikfg isp' .,.., . A si Q5 ,wwf sm , nl'f.lf fnlll' Sig Z 1 Good joke, lVlr. Koops7 - Airi'1 we cute? W Believe it or not - Drofessional - Hunting autographs? Vviiatcha waiting for, Streetcar? - Clara - New janitor? mTedi f Camera shy 4- Bashful? 4 More funl! '-- Male or female? - Katherine - Pals -- What a day!! . . SPONSORS . . l Through fhe palronage of fha Lyndon business mlen are we able +o publish our school annual. I+ is 'rruly qralilying Jrhal' in adclilon +o +he loyal supporl al- ways given us by our parenls and fellow Chrisfians. many ofhers have donalecl +o our annual funcl. l We wish To 'rhanlc all fhose who have given benevo- lehf suslenance. 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