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aL OMT principal s Cif ae leadership. ay What a wonderful choice you have made for the theme of this year’s Excelsior! —’’Acknowledge Him—He shall direct—.”’ The Book of Proverbs contains the wise sayings of the wisest man thar ever lived. The fact that this is a part of the inspired Word makes true wis- dom for us—wise far beyond the wisdom of men. In our school work you see the proper relationship to the Lord of the knowledge you have gained, only then have you attained wisdom. We as Christian teachers do not want you to be satisfied with knowledge only. We wish you to be “wise unto salvation,” ‘wise in Christ,’’ ‘wise in the ways of the Lord.”’ The proposition is ‘In ALL thy ways acknowledge Him.’’ The promise is ‘He shall direct thy Paths.’’ That means success and happiness. BERNARD KOOPS, Principal
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Nun ie STANDING: Etta Matter, Sharon Smith, Phyllis Smith, Vera Jean Zoet, Ruth Bosman, secy.; SEATED: Terry De Valois, treas.; Bob Korthuis, pres.; Martin Oordt; vice pres.; Dennis Roosen- daal, Glen Verhulst, Mr Engbers, advisor; Dennis Gross, Bob Roosendaal. a faithful student Corel The Student Council of 1954-55 with Mr. Engbers and Mr. Koops as advisors and with the wonderful cooperation of the student body have enjoyed working for and with the students of Lynden Christian High. The Student Council started off the year by putting on the ‘Mixer’ in which the students got to know each other better, especially the Freshmen. We then appointed members to take care of chapel services and also elected managers for our basketball teams. Student body tickets were sold to help finance the business affairs’ of the Student Council. This money was used for different projects such as new basketball suits, a projector, athletic equipment, and other school improve- ments. Refreshments after basketball games were partly taken care of by the Student Council treasury. At the end of the school year, letter awards were given in sports, and other awards for the various other activities. E lections for Council officers for the following year were held. The Student Council has worked faithfully and was happy to give up time and work to do so. We want to thank the student body for their fine co- operation which has helped to make this year and our work successful. BOB KORTHUIS, President wees sees oad ae pectin’ ated pe Bice Be ie celltiol Soe seo oad edd precose cceial poe cased oral Peer ‘neces: fect
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