Lynden Christian School - Excelsior Yearbook (Lynden, WA)
- Class of 1958
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Cf yif 1:5 M 611 OPWHY We have had a good year-parents, teachers, pupils, the superintendent and the board have worked hard. Now at the close of the year we join in praising an thanking God for another year of Christian education. We realize that we cannot give you a complete picture of life at L.C.H.S. in a book, but we have tried to include all the events and people that have made our year interesting. We hope this Excelsior may give you a clear picture of our school and that as you page through it you may have a deeper appreciation for Lynden Christian High School. We have chosen as our theme this year . . . k p H742 ,gear of fAe ,Coral is iAe Beginning of rzflfisolom. M N Psalm 111:10 Y , 3 ,.,, ,pax rwgpff- 'f' :Cf .4522-'si vi J! semi? if 1 H ill rjagle of Contents Administration Seniors U nderclassmen ' Activities Athletics Student Life ,M W ,- ,.--P 'M ,,-W' M.--'-' ,V Nw I Q ibeahcafion To our Superintendent: The Annual Staff finds it indeed fitting to dedicate this 1958 Excelsior to you, Mr. Mark Vander Ark. Your strong Christian character revealed to us these past three years has made us respect you and seek your Christian guid- ance in our school activities. Your desire t0 do justice to all students has been realized by us. Your endeavor to uphold Christ in all things has been revealed in your earnest desire to be an effective witness for Him. To you, who so earnestly dedicated your life to the cause of Christian instruction, we Wish God's richest blessing and pray that you may continue at Lynden Christian for many years in the future. Sincerely, The Annual Staff N ' M 1 Nw-W, .Aw 1 ik v i'?'3w 1' iw 'ii-f 15 i Vw Back row: Ray Knutzen, Harry Zylstra, Kenneth Kornelis, Hugo Van Ry, Albert Meenk, Ed ltoosma. Front row: Jim Van Andel, Herman Bosman, vice-president, Edward Kok, presidentg W. B. Vander Griend, secretaryg John Nyland. Missing: Pete Enfield, treasurer. Scdool gear! Dear Graduation Class of 1958, The Lynden Christian School Board extends to you, graduation class of 1958, its heartiest congratulation. May the Christian education given here be hallowed to your hearts. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. This is a beautiful verse for a graduation class to choose. It is not only reasonable that graduates of a Christian High School fear God but it is advantageous to you. It is wisdom, it will dire-ct you to speak and act as becomes you. It is the head of wisdom. That is as we read it. It is the beginning of wisdom. Men can never begin to be wise till they begin to fear God. Class of 1958, it is the boards sincere desire that each and every one of you fear God and be truly wise. The school board, Edw. F. Kok, president 9 uperin fenvlenf 5 essage To The Class Of '5S: You are products of the year of three-phase rockets and of satellite launching. May I liken your graduation to being launched into orbit? Do you mind being called a little moon? To be successfully launched into orbit is indeed an achievement worthy of acclaim. Congratulations are in order to you and your parent and teacher launchers. But just in what respect are you now in orbit ? Not in the sense that now life becomes a perpetual smooth glide in space. You are not in orbit as a robot man, the object of one treme'ndous push and then floating about on the mysterious interaction of physiral and spiritual forces over which you have no control. To the graduate of a Christian High School, the key to being properly in orbit is found in your well chosen class text: The fear of the Lord is the beginning of Wisdom. The beginning of wisdom is not to be likened to the first phase of the rocket motor, or even the three phases of launching mechanisms. The beginning of wisdom must rather be thought of as being the essence, the first principle, the most important part of wisdom. Thus, the fear of the Lord becomes the very core of the propelling power by which you are sent off into life, and by which the entire orbit of your life is given continuing force and constant direction. Graduates, cherish the fear of the Lord in your hearts. Only in this way will your lifels orbit continue in strength and richness. Only on the basis of true fear of the Lord can you expect the orbit of your life to continue on into an eternity of fellowship and praise with our Heavenly Father. On the other hand the orbit of a young life not based on the fear of the Lord can only result in gradual decline and ultimate failure like a disintegrated Sputnik. So, young people, cherish the Fear of the Lord in the way the hymn says: 0 how I fear Thee Living God. With deepest, tenderest fearsg And -worship Thee with trembling hope Yours in His Service, And penitenthzl tears. MARK VANDER ARK Sfudenf Counci Back row: Sherm Vander Ark, Orv Vander Griend, Al Stremler, Mr. Vander Ark, Advisor, Lewis Stremler, Harry Stuur- mans, Sherm Polinder. First row: Denny Tim- mer, Gordy Buys, Myrna Slotemaker, Von'nie Likkel, Glen Bajema, Wayne Brink. Al Stremler, vice-presidentg Orv Vander Griend, presi- dentg Myrna Slotemaker, treasurerg Vonnie Likkel sec- ! 5 ' retary. The Student Council of 1957-58 with Mr. Vander Ark as advisor and with the wonderful cooperation of the Student Body has enjoyed working for and with the students of Lynden Christian High. The Student Council's first task in guiding student activities was to put on the Mixer by which students became better acquainted. We then appointed members to take care of chapel services and schedule assemblys. As our basketball season approached the Council elected team managers, supervised the election of cheer leaders, and sold student body tickets. Noo'n hour activities and the school paper were also initiated by the Council. At the end of the school year, all the students were i-nvited to the school party, letters and awards were given for sports and various other activities, and the election of Student Council officers for the following year was held. The Student Council wishes to exte'nd a word of thanks to the Student Body for their coorieration in making the year 1957-58 a successful one. ORVILLE VANDER GRIEND, President MR. GEORGE BOERINGA Agriculture Metal Shops Industrial Arts MRS. MARY DE BOER Home Ec. I Home Ec. II gn frovlucing ur aculffy MR. JOHN FAKKEMA Biology Church History Sociology MR. ROBERT C. HOEKSTRA A Capella Choir Girls Chorus Boys Glee Club High School Band MISS MARY LOU LIKKEL Girls P. E. MRS. MARIE MEENK Algebra Advanced Algebra Geometry Bookkeeping M AGIS'I'IiR J. K. VAN ISAALEN Latin II MISS MARIAN VANDER ARK World History American History YVashington State History MR. GARRIS TIMMER General Science Biology Physics Algebra , X X I x ,fv . ,, ,,,,,,k.1.A L WE is. A N. MR MARVIN VANDER POL VVashingt0n State History Math English I Social Problems Boys P. E. MR. JOHN VANDER VEEN Bible I Bible II Reformed Doctrine English I MISS NORA MAE VREDEVELD English III English IV Latin I MISS EMMA ZYLSTRA Librarian Typing Wx t, Mus. PAUL VAN ZANTEN English II 5-W-ima. -1- 2-Ref-ww-: 5 - , N 44 gr it X 1 mf-.J Y sf ...,.., . M557 . nf, ?i?f5'LZ'-. ia EYE '. 6' sk wi 1 - N. y -,.. 5 r ai 2 is A 2 mi 'Q ,. W 1- ,Q 'iw ww f 4 1 W. 1 N wmv ,,U-4:51263 A 1.21 Hai? ' ni? +'f:f5'V 'i E .5555 A Nag 79312.-.K f'T3?f3l'5 ffqggg? ff 4 , Q: K W. my QQ Q Wa: ,WW V :ilk , ' A . . df' K H Y , vw -9 enior IZTCQVS Clarence Snapper, treasurerg Maurine Almrahzuuse, sec- rctaryg Sl lBl'lll Vander Ark, Student Council representa- tivcg Gary Xvilfllllflk, Vice-Prcsidentg Lewis Streniler, President. MOTTO: Try, Trust, Triumph SONG: Zeal, Our llrV3.tCllW0l'd,, FLOVVERS: Lavender and VVl1ite f li COLORS: Lavez.. ' and White 'VIAURINE ABRAHAMSE IRENE BAJEMA Maurinen Irene 'A classmate cheery, good and trueg rarely sad and rarely blue. Girls Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4-g Girls L Club 3, 4-g Girls Chorus 23 A Capella Choir 4-g Class Secre- tary 4-g Pep Club 3, 41g president 4-g Jr. Girls Club 1, 2. No civilized cook can live 'with- out a'man. Jr. Girls Club 1, 24 Future Teachers Club 24 Pep Club 8, 45 A Capella Choir 3, 413 Song Lead- er 3g Girls L Club 45 Band 2, 3, Drama Club 4', Play Cast 4-. EL XINE BAJEMA JOAN ROCHELLE BODE Missa BUgS,' 'Dain,ty, modest, fair 1:8 she-a charming maid we all agree. Pep Club 3, 4-g Jr. Girls Club 1, 25 Misson Club 1, 2. 1: Speak up young lady and show your worth, therele a definite spot for you on thzlf earth. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Girls Club 1, 2g Drama Club 3, 413 President 4-g Play Cast 4-4 Pep Club 3, 4-4 Fu- ture Teachers Club 2g High- light Staff 2. 'PU 4. ,A- ' o f' xv., 7 74, ,fmg W Y 1 ' f 3 ys.,,a9S3.' N1 Q., ff me-ff W ha 3 i K , fix .k 1 J Q , ik 4.1, A ' gfigiivgi fgfyl .5 sf gf. mggll, wgjwi -r N211 'i Z ,515 F 5515- N , .X vw M S .W 'awk- ,Sw Wit' f Q, 1 Q 4 'iv 2 x I'g'3J 'ui bf . 'QEQESQ wie' -P' M W-vi z 2 3 --is KENNETH FELLER LsKC-nv: I wish the world to be well treat- efl especially since I live in it. Band lg Mission Club 3, 44 Foot- ball 4g Letterman's Club 43 Cam- era Club 4. KENNETH L. DOUMA CAROLYN A. FELLER Ken Carolyn 'The harder I try the gooder to Il friendly WUITWWTI G Pleasiny be, the worser I get. Smile- Drama Club 3, 44 Mission Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Choir 4, Track 2, 8, 45 Base- ball 3, 43 Annual Staff 45 Let- terman Club 3, 4. Jr. Girls Club 1, 2, Girls Chorus 1, 2g Mission Club 2, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Drama Club 3. MARIA M. GOUDSWAARD SALLY HARLANDER Marie Sal She gets things done quietly. Jr. Girls Club 1, 2, Mission Club 3, Girls Chorus 2. rx Her ways are the 'ways of pleas- antnessf' Jr. Girls Club 1, 24 Mission Club 1. 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 44 Girls Ch0I'US 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 44 Future Teachers Club 3g Debate 4, Girls Basketball 1, 2. GERTRUDE HOEKSTRA Home 'fl know a lot but I canlt think of it. Jr. Girls Club 1, 2, Girls Chorus 1, 2g Mission Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 4. HENRIETTA HONCOOP Hessie Her smile makes sunshine in shady places. Jr. Girls Club 1, 25 Mission Club 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Girls Club 1, 25 Ushers Club 3. WILMA LAGERWEY Wimp I f you can't find anything to laugh about, just giggle. Jr. Girls Club 1, 25 Girls Chorus 1, 25 Mission Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 4. MARCIA KOK CSMush5! Sunny is she and full of fun, truf- ly a friend to be won. Girls Chorus 1, 23 Girls L Club 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Mission Club l, 25 Annual Staff 45 Girls Bas- ketball 1, 25 Future Teachers Club 25 Jr. Girls Club 1, 2. LAVONNE LIKKEL Vonnie Lo-ve for one, friendship for many, a smile for all. Torch Club 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 3, 4-5 Play Cast 3, 4-5 Mission Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Song Leader 35 Pep' Club 3, 45 Future Teachers Club 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Student Council secretary 45 Class vice-president 35 Girls Chorus 1, 2. GA RY W. LAGERWEY S6Gary77 What he wants to get out of school most is himself? en iors JERRY VV. OTTER uJerry!y Ba sparing of speech and things will come right of themselves. Track 1, 2, 3, 4-5 Camera Club 35 Chorus 15 Letterman's Club 4-5 Vigilantes 35 Drama Club 35 Football 4. .141 HELEN JOYCE PILON ADRIAN P. RIEFF Helen Beef 'Be silent and safe, silence never I never trouble trouble 'til betrays you. trouble troubles me. . Jr. Girls Club 1, 24 Pep Club 3, Chorus lg Camera Club 44 Let- 44 Girls Basketball 1, 34 Girls terman's Club 44 Football 4. Chorus 1, 2. 214 IOYS SHARON ANN ROOSENDAAL FAYE RUTGERS Rosy Fritz ROBERT J. ROOSENDAAL lKB0b!l Why study ? Seniors always graduate. Class president 14 Basketball 1, 2, 44 Baseball 3, 44 Track 3, 44 Band 1, 2, 84 Student Council 14 Letterman's Club 4. Pep and fun and jolity, a happy personality. Jr. Girls Club 1, 24 Mission Club 1, 2, 4g Pep Club 3, 44 Girls Chorus 13 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 44 Cheerleader 3g Girls L Club 3, 44 Girls Basketball 2. I just can't seem to make my eyes behave. Mission Club 1, 24 Jr. Girls Club 1, 24 Pep Club 3, 44 A Cappella Choir 3, 44 Band 1, 24 Future Teachers Club 2g Drama Club 44 Secretary-treasurer 44 Camera Club 4. 55, GAYLE SHARON SCHENKEL Gayle Girls Chorus 1, 24 A Cappella Choir 3, 44 Girls Basketball 1, 2, 3g Jr. Girls Club 1, 24 Drama Club 44 Pep Club 8, 44 Mission Club 1, 2, 8, 44 Girls L Club 8, 44 Future Teachers Club 2, 8, 4. DELORES J. SCHOLTEN Deen 'Don't. 'worr about her she will y J take care of herself. Jr. Girls Club 1, 25 Girls Chorus 1, 25 DramaClub 35 Pep Club 3, 4, Mission Club 2, 4. rr THOMAS B. SEBENS K6T0m77 Quiet in appearance with mo- tives unknown. Track 25 Letterman's Club 4-5 Football 4. CLARENCE L SNAPPER Snap MYRNA CLOTEMAKER KiMyrna77 Active, busy, always on the goj she'll cheer you up when you're feeling low. Student Council 3, 4, treasurer 45 Fputure Teachers Club 2, 8, 45 vice-president 35 Class presi- dent 35 Drama Club 3, 45 Play Cast 35 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 High Light Editor 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Mission Club 1, 2, 3, 45 sec- retary 25 Girls Lv Club 2, 3, 45 Girls Basketball 1, 2, 3. GERTRUDE STADT Gert No task too great no task too small hes -zvzllzng to try hw hand at all Chorus 1 Mission Club 1, 2 4 Camera Club 3, 4 Secretar She torled until her tasks were fzmshed lr Girls Club 1, 2 Torch Club 2 3 4 Girls Chorus 1,2 Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4- president SHARON LEE SMITH Smitty ' C'an't keep her sense and non- sense separatefl Treasurer 3 Class Treasurer 4 4 Class treasurer 8 Drama Club 4 High Light Staff 4 Girls Chorus 23 Student Council 1, A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Future Teachers Club 25 Band 1, 2, 35 Secretary 35 Class secretary- treasurer 25.Jr. Girls Club 1, 2. RON STARKENBURG JOYCE STATEMA TRUMAN D. STERK Turkey There is honesty, manhood and good fellowship in him. Chorus lg Camera Club 3, 44 Lettermanls Club 44 Football 4. Ron Joyce 'Strongest min-ds are often those of whom the noisy world hear the least. Torch Club 2, 3, 44 Chorus lg Track 2, 3, 44 Camera Club 3, 44 Debate lg Letterman's Club 44 Mission Club 4. Talk and laughter play an im- portant part in my life. Drama Club 3, 43 Play Cast 3, 44 Pep Club 3, 44 Girls Ln Club 3g Girls Basketball 24 Mission Club 1, 2, 3, 44 A Cappella Choir 3, 44 Jr. Girls Club 1, 2g Girls Chorus 1, 2. LEWIS S. STREMLER BONNIE LYNN TERPSTRA Sonny Twirp 'He turns his back on girls and then runs backwards. Class President 44 Basketball 2g Baseball 3, 4-3 Letterman's Club 4g Band 1, 2, 3. 1 'When there is mischief brewing she is doing the stirring. Pep Club 3, 44 Assistant drill leader 34 drill leader 4g Jr. Girls Club 1, 2g Future Teachers Club 3g A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 44 Drama Club 4. MAXINE T. TE SELLE Max She's happy, she's engaged. Jr. Girls Club 1, 24 Mission Club 1, 2, 3, 44 Band 1, 24 Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 44 Pep Club 3, 4. A5242 'r Qi bf W N-. um ,wma A 1 Q in fr 1 1 M ci-fi my X :wiv 3 .Asif Q,fi?:Yigl::?:.Q. . . A 'xgfrw . ,fm , ' - , -A-Qi L, .QL . 4 ,. QI, 1 5322- - .-1I:?1?'a ,gk 1-QQ, ' x5 ii 5 Q mga X M C N. whims ANNE VAN ZANTEN HENRIETTA VELDHUIZEN JOYCE D. VISSER Joyce She has a-habit of kindness and a heart of gold. Jr. Girls Club 1, 23 Mission Club 2, 3, 4-3 Drama Club 3, 43 Pep Club 4-3 A Cappella Choir 43 Fu- ture Teachers Club 2. 3, 43 Girls Basketball 1, 33 Girls Chorus 1, 23 High Light Staff 4. Anne Hennie 'She's ready for fun any day but she can work as well as play. Pep Club 3, 4, vice-president 83 Jr. Girls Club 1, 2, president 2g A Cappella Choir 3, 4, secretary- treasurer 43 Annual Staff 3, 4-3 Torch Club 23 Mission Club 2, 43 Debate 1, 33 Drama Club 4-3 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Class secretary 8. l GARY J. WARMINK Gary 'It's the song you sing and the smile you wear that makes you welcome eveajywheref' Band 1, 2, 3g Mission Club 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-president 1, 3g Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, vice - president 33 Class president 23 vice-president 4-3 Boy's L Club 3, 43 Drama Club 4-3 play cast 4g Debate lg Camera Club 3, 4-3 treasurer 4-. en iors 'A kind heart is all that counts. Girls Chorus 1, 2g Mission Club 2, 3, 4-3 Future Teachers Club 3, 43 Drama Club 3g Jr. Girls Club 1, 23 Ushers Club 3. NVESLEY WEG ClWeg7 r 'Friendly., sincere, cooperative this man of oursg always ready and willing and able. A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4-3 Mission Club 1, 2, 4-3 Camera Club 3. GERTRUDE WESTRA CKGert!! Her manner so loyal and mild fits with her pleasant smile. Jr. Girls Club 1, 23 Girls Chorus 1, 2g Mission Club 2, 8, 45 Dra- ma. Club 3, 4-3 Future Teachers Club 3. Y emor ass :story h schooT We 'rhe dass ofr 58 come 'ro The end oT our hxq ays e are siandrnq ai T e porTaT of a new commencemen We have spenr many a appy and hard hour These pasr Tour ears Lek us revxew some of These hxqhhqhis T e hrsr r o weeks we as Freshmen shyTy wan ere Jr rouqh The hahs Bur aT'rer 'rhe Mrxer we Teh a hrhe more ease ur Freshmen CTass Pxdyrsors were M Andrew Dedonq and Mr Wuham BTake hen we rerurned as Sophomores Mrss Marxan Van Dyken an Mr Bernard Enqbers wereour adyrsors Our hrke up Sumas ounrarn was a 'rhrrher Mier The Tos'r were Tound we weni To Berfrhusen s Park Tor supper s unrors we were kepk quxie busy e chose our dass rxnqs a ew weeks ahrer schooT srarke Thxs rs now e s an ard rnq oi our so ooT e qreakesk eyenir oT Thrs yea was 'rhe Junxor Senxor Banquei PX Toi oi careiuhy pTanned work wenr rio 'rhe apanese 'r eme SPNONARA Our c ass adyrsors were Mrs Marxe Meenk and Mrss Marxon an er r en we came To our Task year e 'rhxrd week of schooT we srarked pTannxnq or our qra uahon e are proud of our ehow senrors who have exce ed rn musxc debare sporlrs an er achyxhes ur asquera e ariy and Seruor Skxp a are Two unTorqer'rabTe eyenis Mrss Nora Mae VredeyeT n Mr John Vander Veen were our dass adyrsors Now as we srand here Tacmq The worTd we reahze ow much our C rrshan rraxmnq an qurdance wxh mean 'ro us We 'rhank God Tor 'rhxs wonderTuT opporirunriy w rch as been ours I ' f' I a .w ' Q xr r. h Y v .V . . l h ' w , , , d d h . 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Fu,jiya.ma rose majestically. hese ten Japanese servants dressed in black and red kimonas were chosen out of the The little log bridge leading from the rock garden Sophomore class. over the pool and to the teahouse. l 8 YA 0 Q .s .M '-v-Z, --ws... gi 5 515, ' ie! 1 I gf 4' . 4 Underclassmen Take my intellect and use every power as thou shalt choose. - Q yrs -4:55 uniors lvuu ' ' fer W Q -.V,. e ' ers- .J N : FN Z3 1? . Qu . Lk.. ' ' . 'V w xx lll, ,si EKF95. . , W ,X VA v f 1 1 E SE. Ag , I , gg Z if ian . ,, f ,.. e ,J eafrftwaam , .. .,,,,, M ., A H P AAV. J, ,S 4 22- at t ? Q M ,ow -tl e 4 i r . , be M re r e 'uuf I ' :'V A ' . ' 431. e on .. in Q' . .. , V Qunz , i f'i'w 'I - K ki ,,., , '22 mf 'P if Q sr- -Q klyfil, gl 5 vwmf if ' an if 'K L , Q A , --gi l ,. he V 37 . V', A ,.4V- . A.,: in ...gs Q -an A i o 1' r RW 1- 7 .M ,A I if X Q' L Q 1 .- New if zfryqif WW , . ,- fn , A-V ff if J L A A ti ,Q 5 i If Q N ':', . .9 f V wif .- ' I e -. 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K 1 f f ' ' Z5-3'i?fff: :l ' t if D Marilyn Pilon Eleanor Polinder Jerry Ridder Paul Roorda Anna Mae Rupke Tom Slotemaker Alvin Starkenburg Matt Starkenburg Kenneth Stremler Carol Terpsma Beverly Vander Ark Darryl Vander Haak Grace Vander Hoek Lois Vander Hoek Alice Vander Meulen Elsie Van Zanten Henrietta Van Weerdhulzen Martina Velthuizen Daniel Visser Albert Vogel Karen Rutgers Janice Scheffer Clair Schouten Shirley Sebens David Slotemaker Bill Tjoelker Peter Tjoelker Marcia Van Andel Leonard Van Beek Lenard Van Beek James Vander Veen Larry Vander Yacht Larry Van Diest Sharon Van Diest Robert Van Ry Ruth Wagter James Wynstra Angeline Zylstra Henry Zylstra Mn clerclassm en ,liters Juniors L! I I Liu c gf i . Gordon Bys vice-president Dennis Timmer student council rep. Jim Vander May president Cora Vermulen treasurer Florine Van Andel secretary Sophmores Freshmen la ff, 4 F M My li? Sherm Polinder pnesident Harry Stuurmans student council rep. Donna Veltkamp vice-president Mavis Kredit secretary-treasurer ri-mi 'muy L L 4 . QF In ,Qt if I f,..f A ,M ' I Wayne Brink president Jim Wynstra 'vice-president Glen Ba ema student council rep. Bev Vander Ark secretary-treasurer 1 xx ...NE ,F M.. M Ax ission C lug The Mission Club distinguishes itself by serving the community in many ways. This group distributes food baskets at Thanksgiving and collects toys for the Marietta Indian children at Christmas. This club also witnesses for the Lord by participating in the Indian Christian Hour on radio station KPUG and by holding jail services. A new project that was undertaken by the club was to put scripture texts in the halls of our school. president A , if Qi Al Stremlcr L. 'qu ga, K -an Donna Veltkamp Q I il secretary gg f A Q f Joanne Groothuis ' treasurer ' 2 fi' i Robert Oordt f'y:-3, I 'vice-president J Q 1 Q- ...f jx 5. LETTERM ENS CLU B This newly organized honorary society is made up of hoys who have earned an If'. Coming from this club are the Vigilantes who maintain order at the basketball games. The organization also takes care of noon hour activities and promotes sports in general for the welfare of the school sports program. tw? CYgGnlZC . . - CAMERA CLUB Last row: M. Meenderink, J. Faber, A. Rieff, D. De Young, O. Vander Griend, C. Snapper, T. Sterk, J. Vander May, G. Nyland, D. Norris, J. Otter, R. Starkenburg, K. Douma, S. Polinder, Mr. Hoekstra, advisor. Second row: J. Blankers, M. Hokshergen, D. Haveman, K. Smith, G. Bajema, D. Slotemaker, H. Bovenkamp, G. Warmink, H. Terpstra, H. Stuurmans, M. Lennsen. First row: L. Buma, M. Kredit, D. Veltkamp, B. Roorda, M. Van Dyken, R. Korthuis, K. Schenkel, F. Rutgers, S. Rloosendaal. Corner: S. Vander Ark, president. L E f 'I S' w 'L ,ably :Y fz:s.,kPkk, 4 z If ge V QQ 9? L iff! Y Q i Q2 if V. -UM Q, f , , WE :L A yw A W3 . C, . ww 5 , Jzigfdjifg. ff X ifwffiiff' r il LLQJLZXQ ,'T'ki'fw.n ,mv gn, X Umm wfwi my , wmv Yap lg X sf' wa 1, gswl lag Ha, f ,Q S ,EZ 1 I is hi , 'I 1 ...... at 3432.3 . jf-. 1 Q ifw iilifi.. M M x fi' 'f 5' 1 . A. , M, v ,X SE 1 Q fi fi Q 4 i fi x4 N A 6. 6 pm 1 PEP CLUB The purpose of the Pep Club is to help uphold the school spirit by attending the basketball games. Not only docs this organization give the team support during the game but it also serves the players lunch afterwards. The team is annually invited to a banquet at the close of the basketball season in their honor which is put on by the Pep Club. anvlform clugs . . TORCH CLUB Last row: R. Oordt, J. Haan, S. Terpsma, S. Polinder, J. Rozeboom, H. Stuurmagns, R. Starkenburg, P. Dyksrta, G. Stadt, J. Groothuis. Second row: M. Honcoop, E. Hockema, VV. Tjoelker, V. Likkel, M. De Jong, C. Bajema, R. De Valois, G. Stremler. Firt row: F. Van Andel, L. Buma, M. Kredit, E. Hoekstra, G. Bovenkamp, D. Veltkamp, J. Velthuizen. 5 I i 'F ' W' 'gi x W as M 5 z .ww A X. If W , Jw gsm Hg as SQA M' f .N.Q E 8-2113 N A ',,w ,. lk I 2 uf 5 . A , w h: A f ,W MMM YM ' .iff ' gpf fz., , km: Ax,?l,v FH, ,... N ,.-A : -QW' E5 lm D f ,. U yi. 15.-,m H 5 1 ,Q L jx, ,mv Q- , ' : 4 im , in gg M Q Af' K f k DMN 3. ,. f is ! X ,ry-' A 3' . F: ??f?5f5 'fs 436 f we Mmfmwsn .X 'wx rw v .mmf WM .N - . Mmm X-...W Wig Q , A Sharon Smith song leader Nelda Vander Mey pmmlvt Cliff Bajema scripture reading Carolyn Kredit and Lois Vander Hoek special 'nfumber M-ues, L Being fha? Chapel is a disrincr characrerislic of a Chrisrian school if is lirring +ha'r we should have These exercises iwice a weelc. Every Tuesday and Thursday morning 'rhe enfire s'ruden+ body and faculry comes fogefher for a half hour of singspirafion and devofion. Sludenl pariiciparion is emphasized and fhey 'rake parl by leading 'lhe singing. rendering a special number and reading a porfion of scriprure. We have a member of 'rhe faculfy give 'rhe message al our Tuesday chapel and on Thursdays we have a special spealcer, a film, or a sfudenf spealcen. ln These chapel services we are reminded. of our 'rheme The fear of +he Lord is fhe beginning of wisdom. 'Q ,WE ,Mf- . I f- -1 O U 5 4 R? AQ if ,ENS E K u as ing 'Q .Q 'SF' . -3:1 'V . k 9' if 11:11 Sic: GLENN BAJEMA, MARVI N VANDER POL, Advisor SHERMAN VANDER ARK, 1 hotographers wgrzri- KEN DOUMA, Sports Editor MARGE NE VAN DYKEN A 'Os JIM VANDER MAY MARCIA KOK, Art Staff ANNE VAN ZANTEN, WILLY TJOELKER, MAVIS KREDIT, Literary Staff 3? ff tx Wmawm, ,Q 55 ZW i F ng, 2 Jr 1 W W 'H A 1 i SI me aff-svvffh.-hw.,-A f V. f if nr 3 .,.. 4 xx Q K 1 ,x ,,., as as ' mg 5 3 ga gg. g XJ, :ie fm V - +4 A X 5 f , ima ' 2 fy. - WNW ...W X Q 35 4 3 Q ,if K gi 22: 1+ ..,, -if am, . Ml f 3? 3,34 4 X I :iw . . ..-, g U ,M . k ii fa ' f .1 35 ' ,,.. ' . M Q . f ' els. Aw: Q ,W ai 2' 5 fig. if 3 gif. 1, H y , x, Y Aw ,.:,. I ,.-,., .-,. .3 'W' J '?-'5 iz ,3 Q X' QQ .,,. ww .iv W ing 4:1 L 1 . H N 51' , 2 ' i A. rf M X , Q 53- - 5 ,W 4 WST, ,, 'xkiv -x ifgg i z Ag Q 'S in at Al Ka is 2 S KTM A? f Q, .X if F wi 1 Q 5 4 f VV we s kg :zzxigig '-,2 ' 1' 1, :fm ij QI'?,Qi..,1fI', 2,3 iffy 'If' . Q Qififfqflgi. I4 x A 3 ,, i 2 X Q ' 4 ,'2-Qi' ,- t gig? N msn r gr,-.-:Snug M A .55 ,ff X N .. .5 X R Q X X 5 , .:-.- 2 , fffwwqgw M ., ig 1 ,S k , 1 - 5 L ::jQglEq A H 'Vis i L5 3.4, f brim-M155 QQ? Las E ri JW if S' A CAPPELLA CHOIR t May, H. Stuurmans, B. Roosendaal, K. Douma, I.. Stremler, J. Faber, C. Vermulen, M. Abrahumse. Third row: N. Vander Mey, P. Pilon, J. Vander Pol, J. Cobb, C. Bajema., G. NVarminl-r, S. Roosendaal, G. Buys, J. Haan, R. Korthuis, A. Van Zzrnten. Second row: XV. Tjoelker, M. Feenstra, M. Kredit, S. De Koster, M. De Jong, G. Schenkel, G. Stremler, J. Visser, D. Haveman, S. Smith, T. Byeman, B. Roorda. First row: B. TL-rpstra, S. Faber, row: B. Ter Wissclma, O. Vander Griend, A. Stremler, D. Norris, W. Wcg, J. Vander H. Honcoop, V. Likkel, S. Harlander, M. Slotcmaker, F. Rutgers, H. Fransen, J. Statema, F. Van Andel, I. Bajema. Qui' usic eparfmenf . . Mr. Hoekstra, director me, may, ma, mo, moo ,I Gayle Schenkel, accompianist ...vw Trio: Sharon Smith, Gary Trombone soloist: Boys quartet: John Cobb, Jim Vander Warmink, Vonnie Likkel Sherm Vander Ark May, Gary Warmink, Jerry Faber P acys an imporfanf Puri . . BAND Last row: J. Hoksbergen, A. Vogel, Third row: C. Abrahamse, H. Klien, C. Kredit, D. De Young, J. Rozeboom, J. Bode, M. Abrahamse, S. Bosman, J. De Vries. Second row: B. Hoksbergen, I. Huisingh, D. Veltkamp, L. Vander Hoek, G. Van Loo, G. Van Andel. First row: M. Pilon, E. Van Zanten, J. Haveman, M. De Jong, G. Vander Hoek. k E N il' e3 5 if-iw-M if x.MgA ocigdf Sfaff Last row: J. Vander May, D. Timmer, J. Blankers, K. Smith, K. Sebens, H. Terpstra, K. Schenkel, Mrs. Van Zanten, advisor. Middle row: J. Faber, J. Cobb, W. Tjoelker, J. Visser, M. Vander Kooi. First row: M. Slotemaker, S. Harlander. After each student has gladly received one copy of the High Light the editor and typists return to a normal routine until two weeks pass- when they must again go through the exhaustive task of preparing news tidbits for the students' enjoyment. Each paper includes articles which are fancy, plain, humorous, serious, and sometimes educational. The interesting way the paper is prepared by the staff makes it something the entire student body is proud of. The second semesters' advisor was Mr. Gordon De Young. Editor : Myrna Slotemaker .132 -:F ,x , .xx V ,U Mm mQw,e,15,L X-l ,stew X 1 i S T f '? .A --nf xywfwffa ,Fla ' 1 ,:ff 'x, , ..- - r Qsvgfgf .fs - 4 Y X X i g MN , .1 1 if-,Q 4 cb. - K F QV Y x wh ,Ng wx, M .nf ix ww 'WQLQLQJE . A2 'MA emu-V ,. Wh., ff. , . mmm Qmsswmuwwywvlf' I ,.,A,,. , .wx , af f' 'N .sa-ga , Q , E 'L Y .F 15? 4 W -4..A,' , A . fy. w..A-C ,- 152' TW' S 5 Y '3 , Q 2 , Q-'M-.1 as m ,gi Q ix Q! ,ffl A fx gk X 5? .ff - - ' 1 -2 2 XIV if V W , 5- . - 3 Q 2 f ' - ig. 4' - p r H H, -'hm gig -.:::,Q..,:2p.:,:. . + 1 ,sg 5 'WK . , ffwwwx w ' N A if 1. 1 ' wi ' - 'f '- ' - ,AQ ' Q: ,xii if W -., ' ' , A 5212 V 5 Ka A - -V -V X 1 . 4 Q Q2 2 A ' Q Xi 5 3 lim ig :5Ea5..'ZiEx::g:,', . ng. . ' I 2+ , :M - H A -1 4 1,8 ,, . -L. Xig k I? fl ' K - ---- - W, -: 1: 1,1 M ,.. . . . W L X ,-Aman S xi. X -Y X Q :xg ESV i Coach: J. Fakkema SCOYQAOGIVJ WHO Lesler Pearson Facully ,,A,,..... Como La lce .... Mission .......... MEI .............w.. Chilliwack .,,... So. Burnaby .,,. No. Surrey .... WHO Nofre Dame ,......... Lesfer Pearson ...,.. Como Lake .Y.......s,. Gladslone .,,......... So. Burnaby .,,....... Vancouver College Prince of Wales .... ff MEI .........,..,.,.,....... Back row: W. Brink, S. Polinder, J. Rozeboom, H. Bovcnkamp, H. ij-Ae gjcffens WE THEY 43 27 30 32 46 I9 40 28 53 3l 52 22 40 2l 45 37 WE THEY 36 30 42 29 33 I7 32 28 35 28 23 2l 39 3I 40 33 Stuurmans. Middle row: G. Stuur- mans, R. Bajema, D. Slotemaker, K. Haak, G. Bajcma. Front row: A. Mellema, G. Van Andel, J. Hoksbergen. asf Vander Gricnd tosses in an- other 2 points for the Lyncs. Orv was high-point man with 236 points during the year. Our enthusiastic coach gives the tcam last minute orders. Such a career accounts for a reclining hair-line! Hard-fighting Buck comes through the pinch with an- other two points in his usual style. 04 game in odcfion In spite of his small stature Cecil Stuurmaus gets his hands on the rebound. BASEBALL TEAM Back row: G. Timmer, coachg L. Stremler, B. Reinsma, J. Rozeboom, O. Vander Griend, B Bovenkump, K. Douma, C. Schaart, J. Vander May, H. Stuurmans, manager. Front row A. Stremler, D. De Young, D. Timm.r, S. Polinder, G. Van Andel, H. Terpstra, C. Stuur- mans, M. Kok, R. Wiersma, manager. TRACK TEAM Back row: Mr. Fakkema, coachg L. Brink, J. Roosendaal, M. Starkenburg, H. Stuurmans, O. Vander Griend, B. Roosendaal, L. Stremler, M. Len'nsen, J. Otter, T. Eebens, C. Tjoelker, H. Wouters, J. Advocaat, H. Meenk, C. Bajema. Front row: A. Starkenburg, L. Van Beek, R. Wiersma, G. Byeman, A. Mellema, G. Buys, P. Dykstra, C. Stuurmans, H. Terpstrn Orv Vander Griend high jump Bob Roosendaal Jerry Otter discus GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Back row: R. De Valois, R. Korthuis, M. Ahrahzxmsc, C. Ycrmulen, J. Huzrn, R. Reinsma, M. Likkel, coach. Front row: R. De Beeld, B. Vander Ark, E. Polinder, I.. Vander Hoek, R. Roorda. GIRLS TURNOUT f'YOL,C, Qfygig f- 'ra f-unc 'QS Q? wN 'Q Txh, JM, A 'Hai m- rg? ffm: fl? fir.-fwyff HLNE eaiff-A Em By -fhelgucfff' 9-'Gif LMP. ,3- ff if fee? 1.411 . 5 Q A x ' 'Y -fu: 1 1' ' f ,,.iL. - f '1 V ff 555- W J' ' 'Y 5 'f ifwf' A , , g Uhggigafw. W, V43 ?:5:' .,:.Q-j,:j--:-?j:':, f4 ggf25g::+5,tjg21:i2:'fEi, . . I 5 x Y , ,, F i fa3E5, ',3,5,g,Q-3 4 V 'ix' I ' ' ' Ely: I 3 3 . 3'.SA-3 lwftgfffk3Z2?1f1'w'Y i ,QL k wigs 1,gy fme:ff Mk-,agp Q Q33 W 'k '- ' i . -..,:2.' if :J L ,. -:g-.. 2 R5 Kg ki LUQ 'de f f6Y yet the 60216 PJ H-21, JmM,, ban! f P 'WM Qs 11.41112 , ,W X Q1 ,K 1? -H aa Q V fljherqglg ye: g,4y,-- 4,061 .1011 - M- , . uflily UJc'efx,f,g,,r,z-51 5 sw. ,N 91 'if Q., S X Registration is a merry mix-up of various feel- ing, expressions and hopes that this year will be even better than the last. very Student . The Christmas party was like a. recipe. The in- gredients: a decorated tree, a few games, a. lunch, and a promotion of true Christmas spirit which resulted in a happy ending to 1957. Q A main attraction of the Mixer was when two quite sophisticated teach- ers became quite unscr phisticated in a race of donning an odd assort- ment of clothes of the opposite sex. lkwri' 103 sms!! s.T,.,. :CY W..-N 'Q The Senior Class assembly featured these ers in a dramatic version of Bye, Bye, Love I. me A -,Gem .X 41 H s'5sA'A 3 A The keywords to Miss Vredeveld's class are co- operation, except when there is none, hard work, except when laziness is present, and an abundance 7-LPI S Ijbne and energy Mr. Hoekstra's jaw dropped, his eyes widened, of learning plus 3' little nonsense' Shop . . . every boy's favorite class. The shop housed a new attraction for the girls this year, too. He gets letters, rolls and ro Keekus, please get well. lls o f letters. Dear and his hair stood on end at the one little word surprise uttered by the A Cappela Choir. 11 1 x Y la, xii .k - ,I fi 9 to arficipafe in . Spirited song fests were a vital part of our Firs Bible Conference spon- 1 sored by the Mission Club. Harvest time brings on the spirit of thankfulnc-ss an- the wish to share our blessings with others. anal enjoy . i i To wear your heart on your sleeve was honor- able on February 14th. This year the Senior girls treated the red and white student body to the second annual red and white party. The senior's annual Masquerade party was a small melting pot of nations that was bubbling with enthusiasm and clean wholesome fun. fm, Ivy' at-Mi IZ W., Here's the best judge of Holstein cows. We're proud of the many honors Ron won at the National Dairy Congress in Iowa. last fall. extra vdcfivifies There was a buzz of excitement when r The girl from Okin- the Juniors received their rings. Many away Kay Gosser brought them for S20 and gave them came to our school in Bot only do we h.ue a very capable Latin teacher, but also quite a conductor in our midst. 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