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wSTEPHEN VAND Its
rite, teachers, fello*atOdentas.4ni
rlends,
we are celebrating a• vel'
Caston. We have reached the ".
liv< s
Where We ivitt lea . .
o140 and surroundings ands
r ying.o . WeR. will be leaving ai bond: o
Car friendship that has: ;kepi u, r
togethele eight years.
We will a moving on, some of us toy
Christian h school, . some of us to local
ones..It ia:a time of taking on more respon-
sililities and independence,. It has been a
pdvileo to hve bad eightears of Chris,
an educatioon that will rr main with us. the
rest of our lives.
We're -grown- physically, emotionally
and spiritually. We've learned that
everything begins and ends with the Lord
and all things are done for His glory.
When we entered this school in Grade 1,
we didn't know what to expect. Everything
was So big and new. Every year we moved
up one grade, but we thought the day
would never come when we would be up
here graduating like we've seen so many
others do. We owe a lot of our successes to
• the teachers who have guided us in our
learning ex a ,,.
n ;year we hattibiti `teacher -Mr.",'.
Schuurman, Mr. Bos and Mr. Uyl. We had
Mr. Schuurman for our morning subjects.
He is known for his many sayings such as,
"Don't listen; you might learn something"
or "I believe you this time but next time
don't lie."
Then, there's Mr. Uyl...00ps, didn't see
you there, Mr. Bos. This is a problem we
have quite often at recess. We look around
to make sure no teachers are nearby and
then suddenly,, there's Mr. Bos blending
. right in with the boys, catching us red-
, handed getting into mischief.
Mr. Bos taught us for our afternoon sub-
jects. He's someone I'd like to look up to,
but it's very difficult. He likes assigning
Parents, Students end teachers celebrated the graduation of the
Clinton and District Christian School Grade 8 class on June 19.
Graduates are, front rove, left to right Paula Zondag, Lora
Slotegraaf, April Ten Pas, Rebecca Vanden Assem, Jodi Werkema,
Nghi Tran, Maria,Verburg and Christine Post. In the second row
are Henri Buffinga, Richard Bruinsma, George Poortinga, Bryan
homework and we never miss a French
period. •
Mr. Uyl. Mr. Uyl comes in four times a
week-forChurch History and Phys: Edd He
enjoys pulling ears—see how much lower
this one is—and giving our spelling lessons
and essays, but we usually deserved them.
We would like to thank our teachers for
having the patience to teach us, our
parents for sending us to a Christian
school, the school board for all the hard
work in keeping the school mining.
Thanks to the Brinkes for cleaning up
after us, the PTA for providing the dinner
tonight. •
Finally, too, we would like to thank the
I ord for His blessing and guidance in the
years of education spent here, and ask for
His continuing care as we move on to new
adventures.
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da, Jeff Postma and Fred Nyman. In the final row are Nancy
Slotegraaf, Patricia Tolsma, Sharon Blok, Jenny Van Eeden,
Kathleen Verhoef, Sheila Namink, Brenda Vanderlaan, Betty
Greidanus and Yvonne Pardys.
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CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS of '85
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