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Continued from Page 32 Huinerp and Treasurer, Kay Youngs. With these officers we entered our final year at Timothy. For the first time an election was held for Student Council President. The three candidates: Ioan Tameling, lim Bulthuis, and Ken Kieft, were from our class and we were proud of each one. In October we gave our Senior play, which was none other than David Copperfield. Each of us helped and worked to make it a success. We had many different affairs to raise money for our class trip and class gift. We had luncheons, car washes, another Box Social, a miniature paper drive, and also sold pop at noon hour. April 22nd was the day we had worked so hard for. As we boarded our train for Washington, D.C. we realized that we had come a long way since September 1953, when we had first entered high school. Iune 14th, as 45 graduates walked down the aisle of Ebenezer Church, we all realized that we had a lot to be thankful for. Though we split up and go our separate ways, our hearts shall always be united back at Timothy, the school we have all learned to love. Our thanks shall always go to our Christian teachers who molded our lives in the right way.
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MASS HISHIRY In September, 1953, we entered as the Freshman class of Timothy Christian High School. At that time we never would have imagined what the next four years would hold. Now as the graduates of 1957 we look back over our high school years at Timothy. During the first half of our high school education, we didn't do much as a class, but in our Iunior year we began to make up for what we hadn't done. We began to hold class meetings and elected officers who were: President, Ken Kieftg Vice President, Henrietta Weidenaar: Secretary, Marilyn Blauwg and Treasurer, Lambert Van Poolen. wg!!! The Big Three Shirley M. ludy an Shirley In October of that year we gave the All-School Party. This was a good opportunity for everyone to get acquainted, especially for the Freshmen. Then in November we sponsored a Box Social supper at school. The girls prepared pretty boxes filled with delicious food, and the boys did their part by bidding for each box. About a month before graduation, came the big event, the Iunior Senior Banquet. We as the Iunior class gave this banquet in honor of the Seniors. It was truly an event we shall always remember. Before we knew it, September had already come and we were now the Senior class. We decided to elect new class officers. Our new officers were: Henry De Boer, President: Betty Dykhuizen, Secretary: Muriel Page Thirty-two
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MASS Wlll I Iohn Bakker leave the Pepsts to any or all Iunrors I Sadle Bakker leave my frrendlrness to any Iumor who cannot get along wlth others I Iohn Batjes leave my lumplng ab1l1ty to Iohn Dav1ds I Kathryn Batjes leave my drslrke of whlte bucks to Lrnda Rozema I Marrlyn Blauw leave my hearty g1ggle to any sober faced Iun1or I Pete Boer leave my drawlng sk1ll to any on who needs rt I Iamce Boerema leave my varslty cheer leadlng pos1t1on to Kathryn Bakker I Iames Boerrnga leave my knowledge ot how to blow thrngs up to Tom Hoekstra I Alyce Bulthurs leave my bus r1de to those who have to walk to school 1n wrnter I Iames Bulthuls leave my Student Councll Presrdency to the be t orator of the Iunror Class I Thelma Bulthuls leave my love for the guys to anyone feelrng lonely I Ralph Dav1ds leave my sk1ll rn bowlmg to Peewee Van Poolen I Henry De Boer leave my way wrth grrls to Ted Hozendal I Iohn De Vrles leave my basketball ab1l1ty to N1Ck Wlerrnga I Leonard Dwarshu1s leave my transrstor radro to anyone who can operate 1t I Betty Dykhu1zen leave the g1r1s basketball team to next year s team I Ruth Evenhouse leave my actrng ab1l1ty to Anne I-Iulner I Paul Gelderloos leave my Chevrolet to Clyde Gelderloos I Roger Groenboom leave my auto mechan1c ab1l1ty to Herman Schaafsma I Roy Hoffman leave my manager s 1ob to anyone w1sh1ng a free tr1p to all basketball games I Murrel I-Iutner leave my quretness ln school to the Iumor class I Ken Kreft leave my typrng abrhty to Ilm Groot I Allen Klokow leave my knowledge of T V to the Faculty I Wayne Knapp leave my sense of humor to W1ll1am Romer I Tom Kopnva leave the Burllngton Ratlroad to the Federal Government I Flora Lanenga leave my love for cool mu rc to Ioann Lanmg I Shlrley Medema leave my red ha1r to certarn sophomores I Grace Noorlag leave my l1k1ng of cars cny Iunlor w1th ore feet I Iudy Rrdder leave my recrpe for barbeque to Ruth Muhlena I Alyce Roelfsema leave my qu1et ways to Eleanor Vander Velde I Marrlyn Roeters leave my clarrnet playmg to Grace Overzet I Pat Romer leave my l1k1ng of Chlcago to Peter Lanenga I Dons Hozema leave my ways of gettrng around to Marlene Dykstra I Elaine Rozema leave my fr1endly attltudes I Ierome Stob leave my fancy ha1r cut to Pete Lanenga ISh1rley SIOW16 leave my talklng out loud to v1Ig1n1C Slager I Ioan Tamelmg leave the Aurora and Elgrn to AIICG Schut I Henrretta Tamelmg leave my plano playrng to Clarrssa Bronger I Grace Van Der Velde leave my rapld typmg to Ruth Vander Velde I Laurel Van Kampen leave my job to anyone 1nterested 1n money I Iohn Van Poolen leave my lrterary ab1l1ty to all those 1nterested 1n work I Henrletta We1denaar leave the edrtorshlp of the Saga to any IUDIOI w1th plenty of spare tlme I Lo1s Wendt leave my days absence to Trudy Lamnga I Cynthra Wh1tesell leave my wrt to Beverly Bulthurs I Kay Youngs leave my treasurer s 1ob to Iohn Meyer Page Thlrty four , , , - , . . I I I I . s . I I I I , , , , to ' e . ., . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I s . ' I I I I ' ' I I , , to T. C. H. S. . I I ' I I I I ' ' I I I I ' , . ' I I I , ' ' I I I I ' I - 1 . . . . ' ' , . I I ' ' I
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