Lynden Christian School - Excelsior Yearbook (Lynden, WA)

 - Class of 1952

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STUDENT COUNCIL Standing, left to right: Ken Hoving, Edna Van Dyken, Frank Kaemingh, Lamar Vander Griend, Betty Kaemingh, Bob Korthius, Elaine Stremler, Seated: Nlr. Koops, advisory Henry De Boer, vice-presidentg Sid Kor- nelis, presidentg Myra Krediet, secretaryg Sherwin Van Nlersbergen, treasurerg IVlr. Snapper, advisor. STUDENT COUNCIL Guided by Student Body President Sid Kornelis and Faculty Advisors, Mr. Koops and Mr. Snapper, the Student Council again spent an active year directing the business attairs and activi- ties ot the student body. To begin the year the Student Council put on the annual Mixer to help the Freshmen and new students to become acquainted with the rest ot the students. To build up the treasury pledges were received trom the student body, with tree student body tickets being given to those who con- tributed. Rules governing assemblies were put out and a complete schedule ot assemblies was drawn up at the beginning ot the school year. Several special assemblies were also provided tor the students. . The Student Council was also again very active in the tield ot sports. Noon-hour intramural tootball, basketball, and sottball tournaments were held. They also aided the basketball teams by providing new shirts tor a tiner appearance, proper equipment tor a better game, and by putting on the annual yell and song leaders' election to promote school spirit. To help a worthwhile activity get started they cooperated with the Drama Club in sponsor' ing the debate teams. Reterence materials were provided and the expenses to the C. P. S. ln- vitational Forensics Tournament were paid. The Council deserves a word ot thanks tor their activities. and may they continue their work in years to come. t Seven

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SCHOOL BOARD Back row, left to right: Henry Bosman, John Wynstra, Bernard Koops, Egbert Kok, John Orange. Seated: John Roosendaal, Irwin Terpstra, treasurerg Tim Krediet, vice-presidentg Lewis Heeringa, secretaryg Jim Bajema, Clarence Bode, Martin Houg, president. The board ol your school congralulales you upon lhe successlul complelion ol your sludies. and wishes you Gods richesl blessing in whalever lield ol endeavor you may enler. As children ol lhe covenenl you have received many blessings. ll is indeed a greal privilege lo be born in a Chrislian home. lo have Chrislian parenls. who lullilled lheir covenenlal obligalions by leaching you al a lender age lhe ways ol lhe Lord: by sending you lo a school whose leaching is God-cenlered, so you had an opporlunily lo develop your lalenls more and more in conlormily lo lhe will ol God. ll is lherelore lhe board's sincere wish and prayer lhal as members ol lhe class ol I'-752 you may leel lhe responsibililies ol using your gills and your lalenls in lhis service. May lhe lheme Service as presenled in lhis annual ever be your mollo in lhe years lhal lie ahead. LYNDEN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL BOARD Marlin l-loug. Presidenl.



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. . CALENDAR OF EVENTS . . SEPTEMBER 5-School began: Rev. Haan spoke aT The opening exercises. I4--L. C. H. S. Mixer. OCTOBER 3-Chapel: Rev. Hanenburg, speaker. Six Journal- ism sTudenTs go To mimeograph school in EvereTT. 4-Junior and Senior Classes aTTend Classis Pacific. 5-NorThwesT Teachers' InsTiTuTe aT L. C. S. 8-Chapel: Rev. Schuurmann. speaker. 26-Senior Class Assembly. 3I--Chapel: Rev. Ver Wolf, speaker. NOVEMBER 9-STudenT Body picTures Taken Tor A. S. B. TickeTs. Journalism Class CreampuTT ParTy. I4-Song and Yell Leader elecTion. Lyncs vs. Ab- boTsTorcl here. I5-Three Seniors enTer American HisTory conTesT in SeaTTle. I6-Torch Club Assembly. I9-Lyncs vs. W. W. C. Jaycees There. 2I-Chapel: Rev. RienTies, Thanksgiving speaker. 22-23-Thanksgiving vacaTion. 23-Lyncs'vs. Bellingham Y. M. C. A. There. 28-Mission Club Assembly. a Tilm, To Every CreaTure. 30-Lyncs vs. King's Gardens here. DECEMBER 7-Junior Class Assembly. Lyncs vs. Vancouver College There. I3-DebaTe Teams go To pracTice debaTe Tourna- menT aT MT. Vernon. I4-Lyncs vs. Trapp Tech There. I9-ChrisTmas ConcerT by The choruses. 2 IM-Lyncs vs. Chilliwack There. Drama Club Assembly. 26-Lyncs vs. Mission There. ZI-Jan. 2-ChrisTmas vacaTion. JANUARY 4-Lyncs vs. Bellingham Y. M. C. A. here. Il---NorThwesT Teachers Alliance meeTing. I8-Ushers Club Assembly. 'Lyncs vs. Trapp Tech here. I6-I7-I8-SemesTer exams. 25--Lyncs vs. Vancouver College here. Eiyhf FEBRUARY I-Lyncs vs. Chilliwack here. 6-DebaTers parTicipaTe in The DisTricT TournamenT aT W. W. C. 8-Lyncs vs. Mission here. I5-Senior Class parTy. Lyncs vs. M. E. l. here. M. E. l. Chorus program Tor L. C. H. S. sTudenTs. I9-Chapel: Rev. C. Kuiper, speaker. 22-Lyncs vs. L. C. H. S. Alumni. 27-Lyncs vs. AbboTsTord There. 29-Lyncs vs. King's Gardens There. 29--Girls' Club Assembly. MARCH 4-Chapel: Rev. Hofman, speaker. 5-7-Drama Club play, The LiTTle Shepherd OT Kingdom Come. 7--Lyncs vs. Lord Byng There. I3-Chapel: Dr. Frank VViarren, speaker. I3-I4-I5--Seven sTudenTs aTTend The sTaTewide Tor- ensics TournamenT aT Tacoma. 2l-Annual STaTT parTy. 28-Freshman Class parTy. APRIL 4-Band aTTends NorThwesT Music FesTival aT W.W.C. BaskeTball banqueT. 9-Chapel: Rev. Haan, speaker. IO-I I-Spring vacaTion. I8-Freshman Class Assembly. Junior-Senior banqueT. 22-Chapel: Rev. De Koekkoek, speaker. 23-Spring ConcerT by The choruses. 25-Junior Class parTy. 30-Chapel by The Senior-Class. MAY 2-Senior Day. NorThwesT Teachers' MeeTing aT EvereTT. 9-Mission Club Assembly. I4-MoThers' Tea. I6-High School Picnic. 25-BaccalaureaTe service. 28-Senior GraduaTion.

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